Vol. XIL No. 93 9 ...--'- COU1V N. C., SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 4, 1897 Whole KO.1,87 DIED ON-T EE TRACK. A Business Change. Messrs. R J Hodaon and Ed. the - i anitbe Muenheimer -have been added. to the Ex-Mayor Morrison' was in d water- li8t of merchants at Forest Uitl, city today. ;f v The "Dutchman" Blew Put Boiler Lost Its Steam and 5o87Deiayea iornUr. fch having nnrnhftBPrf ih ofnV f Just as No. 37, the southbound I Miss -Daisy Hartsell left this vestibule pulled up to the station who has been condnctini? a anr.. morning for SUem Female College. this morning at 9:28, the "dutch- ful business in that partit the city Mr. Will Weddington has gone man," which is underneath the fire for Beyeral years. Mr. Walter will to Davidson to spend Sunday and bo, on an engine, ble on., letting TTUT out all the steam and water that UQ 0f The SxitfDABD. Mr. Luther Shlrehas roturned was in the boiler, causing a delay of . . ironrMonroe, wneie ne naa oeen ai .bofnhour. ; ImmediaVeli after J T tendin "rt- the accident happened a message L n . , . . ' Mr. and Mrs. R A Brower ard RMw; . fm;w n f ,wP?.w children have returned from a visit w"' :TrV.V,r Ka U7 lotte Sunday and - was yesterday to Laurinburg. eB2?ne was sent to carry the tram R, 2, nn tn ita deatination. No one waa Lr r. , . Master Ernest Correll has re- Attention Young Men, our first shipment of FA L LM ECKWEAR has arrived. We show a brilliant Line of tnrned from a visit to his gand- Vtif- fVick f q nlr oil a i-r n r A f Vi a 1 ' . C ' ' ' : ; . . 1 uuii, uo ... Deceased was only about 28 years parents at Harrisborg. engmo uuuucu - old, and leaves a - wife and thr:e -M. R A flnfiflld anrl Bitten toy a Mad do. small children. He had fever. W M Saunders, of Charlotte, are in The Sdiisburv World Bays that Greensboro Record.. the city for a few days. ; I ... ! !. - i . - .1 mr J 1 - Ti ' 5 m, T7.Tr.Wfin'A hirrl A hit- Mr. unarjes rropsi came in IMi. a-i J-v Vv.Www. . JN "--lM-. nnhnm nafl.. I j. " ri: IV .Tl . t . r n mwnJ"":;:'""" . irom umna wove mis mornmg ir. u otcvruo mun 4t iuu18u;, we are sorry to note the death of and will soend Sunday here. evening ana men on a nomoer or Mr Graham Hatley, which occurred Miss Dora Hix'has returned to dogs, and otherwise showing signs at deceased's home at Plvler lat the city, after spendiog her vaca of rabies. Fortunately the dog only Friday; Mr. Hatley was one of the tion with relatives in Iredell county, bruieed Dr. Brown's arm witrlout best citizens of the bounty and was Mi8 l7!8' of .8hi?0 penetrating the akin and no f ears highly respected by all. We extend Yof? this are reii ior uuuiur o oaiouy. xuc our sympainies to ine oereavea morning for Greensboro. dog feaa been. kUled. family. Stanlj Enterprise. Mrs. D A Caldwell his gor e to Shootlne Matchino. 5. War On Pig Pens. r .c',,'7 - ' " T V" Tr , .i ... . .i. I r !. . i. ner luue eranuuaugaier, iuo uuuu xx ui "uuwu6 . pwfi'.o oai.iD- Qf Jf and Mrg W A Caldwell. gregsat tne nome or mr. wney uury, ia maisiug war agaioei nog TiflRfifl Marv and Eleanor Wat Ernhardt in No. 5 township, this pens. At a meeting of her com- 80n. who have been visiting at Dr. (Saturday) afternoon. All the mi8810ner8 rhursday L,2ht the fol- Smoot s for Peyeral weeks leit lest iv, ui' t i.AlmnZ ordinance was passed: evening ior iceir uume m oaiiBuurj. crack shots of that section of the . J ibb Minnie Stratford returned . i - f-n iw - county arft tnereana some one win w,u lue Frw--21 UCCi OCi town without a permit from the of shooting matches has been ar-1 board of health, or within one hun- gtfatford. rdnged and will occur on saccessiye fru leet 01 any weii or spring 01 baturdays at different places or within thirtv feet of anv street . 1 ... througout No. 5 township. or any inhabited house. Any per son violating the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, Imp erials, Teeks, Band Bows. S hlld Bows. THE VERY LATEST AND STYLISH COLORS. MOST mer tiHn Hnail hA hniif. nr .. . . - . I tr War Knmin ih IWh ritV thdav aftftr maintained within the limit of the r" , t spenaing several uiumua iu T.lle, visiting her brother, Mr. John Host Released on Bond. Bob Bost, tne negro who was so pay a fine 0ffive dollars." badly beaten over the head with a rock at New Hope Church, in No. 9 township by Levi Grady, another negro, on Saturday night last, has been released from jiil on bond. Bost received quite a severe lick, but the wound i3 heal'g nicely; Suit Agralust Jndge Greene. Preceedinga have been begun against Judge L L ,Geene for dam ages. The case arises out of ian ap plication for a writ of habeas cor pu3, in the case of the State against Harris, doh on Hunting creek. Harris was placed in jail. His at torneys applied to Judge Greene for a writ of habeas corpus. He refused to grant it. Application was made to Associate Justice Furches. who granted the Writ. The case cannot be tried before next spring term') The case will excite considerable in terest. Wilkesboro Chronicle. CiueSilen's Arnicn HHiTe, The Best Salve in the world for Cats. Bruises, Sores, Ulcera, Salt Rheu :ii, Fever Sors, Tetterd Ohappe Skin rnption3, and positively cures rilea or no pay equied. At is guaranteed to give statisfaction or ir?ono7 refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P-B Fetzer's Drug j itore.' Forest Hill News. The little people had a party at Mr. C WKimbro's on North Church street last night. The Forest Hill String band famished the music aud a nice time prevailed. ?Mr. Washington Mills is yisiting hie son, Mr. YvVA Mlh, at Moores ville. , Miss Nealia Morgan is isiting in JMcoresviIle. Mrs. O 0 Russell, of Gdffoey, 8. C, is at her father's, Mr. J A Kizziah. Mrs. Pollie Kizziah has returned froma visit to her son, W A Kizziab, of Danville, Va. Mr. Lee Misenheimer, of Sails- French "aiidies Received Today Fresh Stock Assorted Fancy Candies at - Ervin & Smith GROCERS. 200 Shild Bows to sell 3 for 5o cts. about one-thfrd their real altie. Cannon c Fetzer Co. Furniture and Horses. Just ibe Size of It. Butler and RusboII see that their .bury, is yisiting his uncle, Mr. J T hold niwn the people, and therefore Oa'oble at this place. upon oujuo, uuuu. Buu. The Forest Hill No.Nothing club " u l kZ Jl " tuX . . b r ripAri whmh thev raav turn to their elected JIusic Pupils Waatecl. Having just finished a special cour: m piano -music, harniony, theory and sight reading, I will leach a few pupils at my home this winter, and will be glad to see any one coratemplating a'course in any of these branches. Prices reasona -blc - Lucy Lore. Their laring which has been in summer quarters a3 vantage: they want to for some time will be reorganized form a party) the platform of which m a few daja and new oiuseis :n u:.ijtv, t Will UO UOAVU HJ liUU IttlllUltun, Tfioiy oTnpp.ttn livA nhnn thft nrpin. MeSSrS. FLRobbinS and tTame8 Li;rt" u;nh thaxr hnnn tn nrnnen in R Youns arrived from Ocean View thft nftnnift aSainst railroads and this mornin Mr. Young brought other corporations.. Failing to make the back bone of the shark that the railroad commission, which is was .noted in The Standard. a few composed of men' of some spirit and evenings ao oeing caughc by Meesrs independence, -.prostitute their" oi- demagogues want ito remove the t,wn Wilsons and appoint two sticks Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has ;n thftir nlaces whom thev can ue been used for over fifty years by to their personal advantage. millions ot mothers tor their child- Sampson Democrat. " ren waue lepiumg, wnn penect suc cess. It soothes the child, 'softens the gunis, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-fiye cents a bottle, " Ee sure and ask for "Mrs. Windows Sooth irg Syrup." and take no other kind For over Flit y Years Some horses can be bought for $5 others willoosjlQO, any difference, S j withFnmiture. Ours is the Standard, We get mor&.forour goods. Why? It costs more to make them, they are belter, they last, they give satisfaction, insuring comfort. Customers see these points and are willing to buy a good-horse. We have just bought two car loads of rurniture, each weighing from 12,000 to 15,000 ' pounds. JJoea this mean anything? Why of conrse, fv;hen freight rates on small shipments are a? high as $3,49 per hundred pounds. We wish to please oar cus tomers, therefore we carry all grades xf furniture. Hat rack3 from 10c. to 5 00, 7 00, 8 00 to 25 00. Kockers frcm 40c. 75c, 1 00, 1 25, 2 00, to 10 00. Parlor suits Silk and Plush from 15 00, 20 00, 25 00, 35 00 to 50 00. Ward Robes 5 00, 7 O'-'v 8 00, 10 00 to 80 00. We have oyer 100 bed room suits from 8 50, 12. j0, 18,00 20 00, 25.00, 65 00 to 100, Over 8000 chairs from 40c. 50c. 75t 1 00 to 10.00, 12,00. Extension tables 3.00, 5,00, 7.00, 8.00 to 5.( W do nbt say we will sell you goods as cheap, but less. Why 1 Because we have the inside track, though we are not as swift as Star Pointer, who paces a mile in 1.591, but we mean business, i. e to sell goods and a "heap of 'em." We do our own. work, therefore we dis count all bills. Store open from 6 30 a. m, to 8. 3i4 p. in. Yours respectfully. Bell. Harris & Co. P. S. : The Undertaking Department is under the enre and management of Mr. W L Bell. Calls promptly attended to day or night. i ours respectfully. Hell Harris k Gi A Doukoy far hale. Aayone wishing to buy a donkey, would do well to call on me at once. She is gentle and suitable for small children. 5 Will sell on reasonable terms. Ilespectfujly, lwd. Arthur Odell. Gentlemen's hemstitch real Japo nette handkerchiefs, worth 25 cts., we soil them at 10 cents. ). Cannon & Fetzer Co. A Household ISecessltyi Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderlui medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positive ly on he kidneys, liver and bowels; cleansing the "entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day, 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaran teed to cure by all druggists. A London giocer who has made $50,000,000;in the past twenty yars say3 printer's ink and. advertising in the newspapers did it. Hon. John Wanamaker, of Philadelphia, says he owes his euccess to. the newspa pars. We are not writing this as a hint to anybodv, but thn we like to see peop'e do well and get rich. Wilmington Star. V to Practise economy iu buying med icines as in other matters. Its econ omy lo get Hood's Sarsaparilla be cause it contains more medicinal value than any other 100 "doses one dollar. Hood's Pills are the only pill to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Cure all liver Pills. Any One laiitin ake any kind of a trade FOR A Rj(y(I SHOULDICALLION US.' Wehaye Wheelsf or Jboys and girls. We will have anotherjlot of those jWesttield'sJn a few days. The demand isso great t hat we can not keep them in stock ail t,he time. 51 Remember the price ofj these wheels has been reduced to . . , 60.00 to $45.00 We also giveyon your preference as to handie bars, saddle and pedals. Now is your opportunity ifyou, want a wheel at a low price. ' : " Yorke. Wadsworth & Co.