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ROAD SUPERVISORS. STREET WORK. BOYS Aflto GIRLS LEAVING. I nmmliiiinri AnnoIntAil ltTon tain. ' .'.. t ' ! 2- MHJvr xro wen ua a Force nt Work Gelng to Tarloui Institutions of Carry on the Coanty'i Work-Other on West lpot street. f learning to ttesame Startle. Bast-eft.. While tnere is great room for The day of vacation are at an Ihe county commissioners are m comprint on account of bad stress, end and the school boys and girls session today onwork carried over there is little or no money the are on thego. Quite a number de from Monday. The following road town's treasury with which to carry parted irom the city this morning supervisors have been appointed for Ion the much needed work Despite Others will leave later in the week. the ensuing year : No. 1 S F Harris. . No. 2 J McCaldwell .r No. 3 G 0 Goodman. No. 4 F W Glass. No. 5 C P Cline. No. 6 SM Ritchie. V . No . 7 Luther Moose . No. 11 Asa Blackwelder. this great hindrance,; however, '' Miss Clara Martin, tf Shelby, and Mayor Crowell, has a large force of Miss Mary -Thompson, of this city hands working on Depot street; dig have gone tov; Greensboro Female ging up the macadam and prepar- College. - -Brer. J E Thompson ac ing the broken rock for a good roll- companied them, ing. When the present bed is Mr. Kemp Alexander, of Harris sprinkled with gravel and the roll., burg, has gone to the A & M College ing proems is applied, Concord will at Raleigh, t It was ordered tBat Tax Collector doubtless le blersad with better Mr. J P ttx, of Eastfield, has John A 8ims be present at the streets. r " p-; retarned to -St. Mary's College at October meeting for final settle- Itishoped that .Mayor iCrowell fielmont. -men, will continue the work until all the ssrK Morrison King .' and Mors Cora Barnhardt, a negro woman principal streets have undergone tison Fetzjr have entered Davidson of No. 6 township, was admitted to I necessary overhaul ins:. College. the county home. Attention Young Men, our first shipment of FALL NECKWEAR ., .- - ' - i - . ".' ; rt has arrived. We show a brilliant Line of Imp erials, Tecks w cs i a J i I nncfsi vi sutu, uoii uLcearl OUlllCj flUUfOWD AUU XJailbt m. . . Drumiev wcic auuuiuicu a iuui- over the remains of PERSONAL POIMTEKS. Band Bows, mitte to inspect tbe Coddle creek 1 Mrs. Bopha Bost took place at, Uoia mr. uuaimere aims amvea bridge on Beattj's Foard road and Springa church this ' (Tuesday) om , ", Sf ;.'. . ". '', report in person at the next regular morning the gervlce Mug oondiioted . -Mn.'Bettie Trice, of Lexington. number of feet of lumber used and b? the Rev. W P McGee, of this prop8t, ; ' J tho TPftBnTiftVil VttlnA nf thfi wnrlr n ftr Puv MnHiu van onmnani Other business of importance was hlf.k to town h. Mp Q n Robbins "Tfi ft,Mf.rsh. of Monroe is t.flnaantPd. m rP,ard tthe:fibft- rCk r0l)blDB, the City, StOpjping With his , --o ioe eon ot me ueceaseu muj. ' hrnthftr Dr Li M Marh ing of township lines in Nos. 1, 2 , J Droiner, ui. u sxi Marsn. and 3 townships. I tFhat Doc it Mean ? Mrs. Dr. D G Garrison, of Beese- ' - . r j I Something has gone wrong with mer City, is visiting at the home of Mr. R L McAllister, of Mt.' Pleas- the fish-in Buffalo creek. We are her father, Mr. D B Coltrane. ant, spent today (Tuesday) in the told that at the ford on the road be- 1 Mrfl. J T Jackson and children city. He is on his way to Bessemer jow Q -pemx mill all kinds of fhh an rs John Robinson, of Reids- City, where he goes to superintend - . ,ftf - . ville, are tisiting relatives in the the making of brick and the con- frro an eel 18 inches long down lo city otmntinn rf on ol art a n f roairlonoo fni minnnnB rrtnlrl Va noon flnarinor llfpt. at o, f a TnnViorvi nkk ; ; . ' - . .- I Mrs. John A' Sims left this k;h p"; r T . d0 the oMn-rfb1IUleirii?wtierehe will I I 1 J ... l.M.niiM m Am I. m rw I .am. n rrm a a ma a 1 1 m a nti . W It 1 Brown. Mr. McAllister will be u waum ue w wun ul BUWO wu iur. there for about three months. I the cause of the disaster among the oim8 s Mild Bows THE VERY LATEST AND MOST STYLISH COLORS. 200 Shild Bows to sell 3 for 5o cts. about one-third their real value, ' 1 Cannon & Fetzer Co. Furniture and Horses, ... Some horses can be loujht for $5 others will cost $100, any difference. So withPnrniture. Oars is ihe Standard. We get more for our goods. Why? It costs finnev tribes, but altoeftther more Mro. -Ml DeMarcus and chil-1 m0re to make them they are better, they last, they give satisfaction, insunn? Great excitement prevails on our important yet to the angling tribe to Covineton Kv after SDendine I comfort Customers see these points and are willing to buy a good horse. We Southern coasts over yellow f ejer know a'Danacea. lest their occupation flA v. tbat has made itt appearance at 8uffer froin laok of brotaction. Mf c T Hodges arrived in the pounds. ; this mean anything ? Why of conrse, when freight rates on small vcesu oiiiiBo uu .ui. v" ...h. oitv last nuht- from Norfolk and .. .. v.i ,n u.: . w - ... i , -i 's-; nll " L . l snipmen is are a uig" t,to uuuuicu puuuus. r,c wisu iu piease oar cus coast of the Mississippi. Only a i rrwu' ln thp f!nnfVir(i arftdpd will ,bein at once to ODen out a p . ... . 6 . . few casei positively identmea nave bcu00ia were assicned to radeB fl . 00 JunaKer tomers, merciuic yC v,MJ auouitu.u, :u,10iMuUUUW. iu w, been found. I uinj.. rtiiftr- . 7 00. 8 00 to 25 OU. JttocKers irem 4uc. vac, l w, i zo, a w, to iu w. rarior suits A 13-yearold boy, Gilpi, returned L u central school. Mr. and Mrs. D B Coltrane and silk and Plush from 15 00, 20 00, 25 00, 35 oo to 50 00. W&t& Robes 5 00, 7 00, from Ocean Springs tohia home in WirntlTrAd. Miia Dodson: 2nd J mtle . dan5nte ath, left 0.;;in,A . ,ftnn Wa i--. inn Ko, nwi ot1;. : i 7 i mormnff ior uarroiton. jvv.. on a i a uv-xv w w w. v T w v uvm wuuo uum Hew uneans ana uiea. An epi- M?B aar-:,. Miss Strieker; 4thJ m i- q n iQ .(n 1ft no 90 OO ' 25.00. fifi K) to 1 00 O ver 9000 rTiniT.a . f . - it - 4 I - I TlotV J illaOt U1U UUUiO I U UV, JL v .wv 1 " - -1 --ww vumajlo demic, or ratner an enaemic, cauea Mi M Moger . 5tnf Mjgg Means: 6th and relatives. v t from 40. 50c. ?5c. 1.00 to 10.00 1200. Extension tables aeneue, prevauis inrouRuou5 me , 7th w.g8 u Leahe: 8th sndJ rr p n-vu uo: 3.00. 6 00, 7.00, .U0 to 20J" ac not say we will sell you ' '. I I v inwuuoiui una 1 - . . . - TTft t :" i ..,ii . . , region. orh. Mr M A Hover Unmrf from flalihnrv. where he SQoas as cneap, dui less, w uy ? because we nave ine msiae It is, mild, but as yellow fever has M K0ffer waa also elected Priu attended the bedside of her little track, though we are not as swif t.as Star Pointer, who paces . . . . ... m . I I '. M. r ' i 1 1 J 11 1 1 - 5 1 Knj. n.y w AM n .M MII . A 1 J sprung up nent in tne miast or n, i ftf th antral arhnnl granaaaugnierjaargare uaiaweu. amue in i.ui, wut wo mcau uuoiucob, . o -w dwi guuuts auu l'f " - r I THa fthild lit a irrftAt riftl hfittflr. L (Otno rf 'ti-m " W no niirttwfi wnrlr thArurnro wa Hia mucn exciiemeni prevaiif, inouKni rpA.AuaB.f M.f nnund Han- " - .z - ucflv u . the health officers are not. much I n..u rMnain M ther we . lMt M!M AotM Boat, who bai I count &u diub. !-0S, . - . . . . ... i ' j i i -.1 r i4:-.. alarmed ana reel sure tnat tney win i raauo piwBu ;iur rewuToo ouu v ?f f J . ; . , , ix:iena8i ior more man a weeK, Dy be able to stamp it out. The aasiffLmentB for the colored k- .nl?,htl .nH tilnnln, All iU. n . I. M Ml 1 KB A I ' . . I - . " -J?. .u iuc .,BuuuuuufuK anhoola are not vet determined and has returnedto her home near Da- r l r i.i -i quaranuneu aKainB6 vue win he published later. viason. acacuoii ana dKk8c, oiu., ic ATam;afinn hpcrinninir to- fr A H Jarrtt nf Yadkin. , xb wuw wwm.mw-.w . ' ; . I ...wr being mmigatea. f I morrow, onlv those are required to arrived in the city last night, and The lateness of the season too kresent themselves who were not will join Messrs. Frank 0 Rodgers Yellow Fever Scare. Yonrs respectfully, Belk Harris & Co. pm s. The Undertaking Department is under the care and managementlof Mr. W L Bell. Calls promptly attended to day or niccht. . Yours respectfully. renders the danger much less that advanced last year, or who are new and WilliSm Gibson when they there will be W reat scourge, pupils and who :. will I grade . higher leave for the,Uni versity. at Chanel vn t -v,- 7 than first grade. Fopils who will nin. Yellow fever can't exist when the 1 It1.'l j 1 za - , weather gets cool. The very thought though of yel low fever bringa back the scourge of 1878 when the country to its extreme limits was racked with sympathetic anxiety at the terrible ravages the malady made on our gulf coasts. ! BaelLlen's Arnica saiye. TheBest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Unburn, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give atatisf action or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at FB Fetzer's Drug store, A Donkey for Male. t Anyone wishing .to buy a donkey, would do well to call on me at once. She is gentle and suitable for small children. Will sell on reasonable terms. Respectfully, lwd". Akthur Odell. Music Pnpils Wanted, Having just finished a special course in piano music, harmony, theory and sight reading, I will teach a few pupils at my home this winter, and will be glad to see "any; one contemplating, a course in any of these branches. Prices reasona ble. Lucy Lore. enter first grade are not required to Mrs. W BjBarker, of Salisbury, be present E. B. Lewis, and Mrs. R A Yoder. of Hickory, oupt. arrived m the city last night, rney have come to attend the silver For Over Finr leart norlrlinv nf Mr. nnH Mrf. R A Mrs. Winslow's Soothing syrup nas Brown, being bridesmaids. been used for over hfty years oy millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect suc cess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, 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. T wenty-hye cents a ooiue, re sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth- lLg Syrup," and take no other kind Any One Wanting to t - French Candies Received Today Fresh -Stock' ; Assorted Fancy Candles : : ; , at : ' . ; " - . ' Ervin& Smith GROCERS. Make any kind of as trade FOR A Ofrvrva SHOULDICALL ON US Wejhaye Wlieelsf orjboys and girle. -We will have another lot of those jWestfild'sinJaSfew days. The deniandjislsojgreatjtnat wejean not keep thein in stock all t,he time.JH Remember the price of these wheels. has been reduced to $60.00 to S45 .00 We ajso f give yon your preference as "to handle bars saddle and pedals. Now is your opportunity if yon want a: wheel at a low price. j iH fe ,v t:j Yorke. Wadsworth & Col '1
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