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Whole K 0.1.813 GYPSIES ON THE ROAD. Raiding Corn Fields and Connuitiing The First Day. ( The Woman's Home and .Foreign Missionary Society met today at the Lutheran church. met promotlv PERSONAL P0IWTEK8. I Thefts. - . A hand of Gypsies, consisting of ro wflffone, six horses, one white The Convention man one negro man ana seven in- and began the session at 11 o clock, tie children, passed through the Thirty four delegates were present, city this morning, wending their Eleven societies did not attend. Mrs. way South. They seemed as happy J Q Wertz presided, with Mrs. H N and content as could be, and when Miller, Secretary. The president asked whither bound, a bright- read her annual report, which was eyed, dark-haired girl of about fail of encouragement, and showed 14 summers peeped from the reer commendable progress during tl e and of the cozy wagon and ex- year The secretary also read her claimed: report, giving a cursory review of ""We are going South, and will the ork, and offering valuable quarter for the winter somewhere suggestions. Mrs, P N Heilig pre in Florida, in order to be there to gented her report as treasurer. 1 he gather the fruit crops ." v . readme: of the report, which was "Where did you get all those carefully arranged in detail, elicited ' children?" was asked. close attention. "They're papa'e, and we come $1,000 were raised during the nnrthpm Dart of Miehi. year, and all the lecal societies are in good working order. The pastor L Mr, Ca -lea F Wadsworth, of p.5m ..in, in town from ud in a appropriate words, wcl- UhTr,hT.8 the country said thatUhe band is comed the convention to Salisbury. wa8 purelj bU8ine83. on Arinnatftd set iot thieves, rammg -"w m;mm m nl on twj corn fields and melon patches, delegates. The afternoon session is Qraigs nieces of Mrs. J P Allison, They committed great depreda- or business Salisbury World of will arrive in the city Saturday, and ...v: fiMjf m Pfad 26th. will resume studies at the Concord UUUB UU luu UiA QAnl I Iglitj LlttU Children at Dinner. Mr. S J Lowe ia spending the day in Charlotte, j Mr. Japer Stone has gone to Gastonia on a visit to friends. -'-Mr. Watt Hopkins has gone to Salisbury and Norwood for a few days. Mrs. M G Deaton and MUs Rose Willeford have gone to Moores ville, to spend several days. Mrs. S J Lowe and children have returned from a visit to rela tives at Steel Creek, Mecklenburg county. Prof. McCorkle, who has been in the city for several days, left this morning for his home at Moores ville. 1 r ifi Mr. John McDowell returned t)thecit last nignt, after spend ing u o weeks at Blowing Rock and Murganton. a short while in morning. Jtus visit W Glass, and v ere run away from their camp near there. In Excellent Shape. Bicycle riders of the city will be pleased to learn that the track a Mr W TT Ellintt Ifift this Janie, tne bright little six year old m0rbingfor Barium Springs, takin; daughter of Rev. and Mrs. S D Stef her two children, Mariam and fy, of St. John's, gave a dinner par- Vaughan. School at the orphanage ty to her young friends WedneEday. WU1 U1U UJ- It was a iovful occasion, and the Mrs. Henry Grose, of Charlotte, Southside park has been graded and ,ft nTnxwA Wfta .v.--- 0unf rtf 0 is in the city, the guest of Mrs i i-uf ono f oa0v0 I . .. . ..... -, L Mo ire. and Miss Maeeie Adams. .,.. r great mmutnaeot children gathered slBO of charlotte, is the euest of Jay bimi and y. h Bmith have been together for social comineline and Miss Mvrtle Moore. workibgon it for several days and enjoyment, there being eighty boys Mie8 Anthia Boat. of. Davidson' nave it in spjenaia conauion, anu gins mere, wno participated in fJolleee arrived in the city this the days events. morning and witf spend sometime women right. . m with relatives, one is tne guest 01 Wednesday afternoon about 4:30 coming onr wiy7 Misses Ed.ua and May Pitts, o'clock there waa considerable com- The failure of the wheat crop in Rev. D G Caldwell, of Due motion at Allison' corner. Two almost every other country has West, S C., who has been visiting little negro hoys, Bell and engaged in a scrap, and mother of the Peay child saw It, $200,000,000 to the value of the she Bailed into the little Bell negro. 1 wheat crop of this country. Another Lizzie Bell, who waa an eye witness ill wind that has fallen upon others to the bad treatment of her little blows us good. While the drought brother, let her angry passion get in Australia has compelled that the better of her and pitched into country to seek grain supplies the fray with gloves off. Dippers, ab oad il has also reduced Jts usual water buckets and other instruments supply of wool very largely, of war fare were brought into plaj li is rePrted that the drought and it was some time before the bel has caused the death of 25,000,000 ligerents knocked each other oat. 8heeP in Australia and nearly 75 They were in the mavor'a nnnrt Per cenl- 01 meiamos. - j - - - and Peay, given a boom to the price of that in StatesWlle for ten days, is spend , . I-i i- u -ii v. ui jj ing some time with his; brother, when the article which will probably add M j B Caldwell, in this city. - shortly afterwards and fined $2 each. Anna Peay was sent to jail. The great deficit in the supply of the chief wool-raising country will certainly have the effect of boosting i The Discovery aved Ills Life j Up 106 106 prlCC OI OUr W001. Mr. G. Cailloutte, Druggist at Then some sharp-nosed protec Beaverville, III, says: To Dr. King's tionist will rise and tell us that SZR American farmers are getting bet the physicians for miles about, but ter prices for their wool because the SwtZmITK. glvSi:"p l DinRley tariff act increased the pro Iviner's Nnw "Hi tective duty on it. ' - j-w w j i.u uj i n LI II H I I " French Candies received today. Fresh Stock Assorted Fancy Candies at Ervin & Smith GROCERS. As many curved balls as you please, we've got a man at the bat that will get 'em every lick. . Our Fall G-oods are be ginning to arrive and invoices are pouring in by tliearmful, and while everybody is talking high price, we have gone far enough to know that prices will still be low at our store, Dingley Bill or no Dmgley Bill. The reason is we have cash and know how to bay. Big lots at half price is our "WATCHWORD and we gi-rre them to you the same way. Yours for business,' cuius i mm go. 1 01'! PRICES Ell LI PDEUIi. Dingley Bill with the McRiniey attachment to the- con crary notwithstanding. r A ve lex)tlieiied our cords ana strengthened y y C 'owvstakes. and we are better prepared to servethe FURNITURE, needing public than ever, tsuymg in car loaas ior spot cash gives ns a long lead over small buyers. We haye on our floor and in wareroom, 50 Bedroom Suits in Mahoeranv. Bird's Eve Marp. f!nrl4 Beach, Walnut and Oak. LISTEN AT THE PRICES. Don't faint ! 19.00, 12,50, 15,00 30 00. 4.00, 50.00, 75,00, 100-00. Show your hand and raise your choice. Parlor Suits in Brccatell Silk, Plush; $20. 00, 5.00L 35.00 and 50,00. No better values to be found. Hat Racks to the Queen's ta&te from $10,00 to 25 00, Ward Robes $5.00, 8 50, 12.50, 16 00 20.00, 25.00. Extension Tables $3.75, 5,00, 7.J.0, 10.00, 15.00, 0.0 Parlor Tables in great variety 75c. to $10.00. A thing of beauty is a ioy forever; Kitchen Tables 1.50, 1,25, 2 00. You have to have it. Yours very respectfully, ' M Bell, Harris Co. P. S. :- The Undertaking Department is under the care and management of Mr. W L Bell. Calls promptly attended to day or night. x ours respectfully. A Bad Mishap The Lenoir Semi-Weekly Visitor on u. iNeitner tne eajs mat Lionis urnmp anempiea 10 Bent tor a bottle and began its use visitation of a calamity in Australia brush some straw into the thresher St StlTMWh' the smile of Providence cjn this ja8t as bottles was ud and about. again. It land have anything to do wijth the threshing and his sleeve was caught wnn?frLnSfifnrligiifc sold. ' We case according to the philosophy of and hl8 arm drawn in and torn off won i Keep store or houra wiHinnf . . . i . . it. Gfit. a fr r w:;"" the nrotecuoniBis. w nen we nave nearlv to the el do w. it was am- " hum nil X: CLZRr H I " I , . . . .. Drug Btore. iDrosDeritv thev claim that a protec-l putated just above tne elbow. " . - i - . The latest printing press turas out a11 blessing8 flow'' when thiDg8 fortunate ones in this world, greater 96,000 eight-ppge papers an hour ' 1 -Wrong; they swear that the protec- ia number than-, those who are Men not vet old can rpmomu. u ' tive tariff is not responsible 5n anv blessed with good 'digestion. To the fastest nreaa nnniH nnrT,ftm 'finn.' ' 4 some people the greatest misfortune many four page panersin tnrtvA n Alhama doctor is Mffkrad in is: ?.otj to be able, to eat everything - - uui. iiuiiir-M rnarri m i a i m iuc iiir treating a negro for the bite of a years with Dvspepsia, and erery 4blue gum nigger" which has here- thing I ate diiagreed with me. I tofore seemed fatal. To some of the a induced to try Simmot s Liver Sell, Harris k km. eight hours. Preas Visitor. A Uonsebold Necessity. Caecarets Candy Cathartic the most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing tofthe t ste, act gently and pesitive ly on he kidneys, liver and bowels: cleansing the entire system, dispel CDlds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please fc11 box of C. C. C. to-day, 10 2o, 50 cents. Sold and guaran teed to cure by all druggists. more superstitious of the race the R g ilatorand wa cured. I now 1.. ru u ax vxrtn eat ery thing." M. .Bright. Mad. - bite of the cobra di capello or the paau jZ rattlesnake is as nothing to the deadly bite of the bine gum nigger- Charlotte News. ! ' s m Parish, La. HOTICE. Good clean Seed Rye for sale at RVvniT- Flour Mill. Alsn Raleigh's waterworks have cost u he. cagn priCe paid for $220 000 and are ewned by a com- miHinff wheat. See me before pany of Dajton, a you sell. G T Cbowell. Anyf One Wanting to Make any kind of a trade FOR A RjryHg StiOULDjCALUON US Wa hfi v "WTiAftls fnr hnva anil orirlp We will have another lot of those Westfield's in a few days. The demand isso great tnat wecan nptkeep them in stock all t,he time. Remember the price ofj these wheele has been reduced to . $60.00 to $45.00 We also give! you your preference as to handle barau saidle and pedals. Nowjs your opportunitykifJyou want a wheel at a low price. . ; : Yorke. Wadsworth & Cc
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