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Vol. XIL No. 120 CON COTUJ, N C., T UESD AY OCTOBER 5 1897 Whole No. 1, FOREST HILL NEWS Manifested in the THE PROPOSITION. PERSONAL POINTERS. I Mnrh Interest protracted.! Meeting: Otner Items, The protracted meeting has com mencedat Forest Hill Methodist County Commissioner conalderinr Xfr W R Odflll hu rnn to tke Work te Be Dene en Benth nJw . 8 riain street. Greensboro. Major J L Orowell and Mr. M O Mr. George M Lore is in Char- church and will be continued Walter, representing the city, and lotto today; p through the week. Considerable Mr. John O Wads worth, represent. Mr. andJMrs. W M Ivy, oi New in terest was manifested last night, ing the citizsns, appeared before the London are in the city today. Three penitents were at the altar county commissioners and submitted Mr. George W Means left this and several arose in tne congrega- A proposition to pay the cerintv mornin8 fo Uwensboro and other m m Alio a- v 5 rti I ' J I . tion ior pray r. fl.OOO for the grading of South A force of hands are clearing ... x ; u awav a Dlace on the north side of I e . ' ' A. . away F10'0 1 No action was taVnn m thm tnf. ter, but the proposition will be con sidered by the board and they will report at their next meeting. .No, 2 mill for a large cotton hoose, to be built at once, Mr. Walter Wood, of Salisbury, is TisitiDg relatives in the city for several days. - Miss Lncy Morris, of Salisbury points. - Mr. J H A Holshouser, of Maiden,' is at Dome on a viuit to re lations. 7 y Mrs. C S Stone, of Charlotte, is fisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J M Alexanaer. Dr. M L Marsh and Mr. James Morris, on North Third street. Capt. J M.Odell is spending tie evening at Bessemer City. Hew Advertisements Today. Craven Bros, announce that their stock of furniture is nqvr about complete. Every attention given their undertaking department No charges for the-hearse. in1 if ion Every Kit; Pleasant and College Items. Mr. W A Riaenhour and wife, of I F Hurley are spending ihe after is visiting her mother, Mrs. H C Kin8 Mountain, spent Prida in noon at flarrisburg. j , - :' Um ; LaTryer;; w u Means is in or ur. tfarnnarat. I States vine todav. contemn? wnh Mr. Greenhill, superintendent of the legal iighte oi that town, the carding department in the Kind Mr. Jack 'Shoemaker and sister, ley Mill, left for Charlotte this Miss Annie Shoemaker, are visiting morning. He will enter the milling Mr. andMrj. W D rJhoemaker. business at that place. --Mr. It B Sloan, of Atlanta, is Mr. Geo. Heihsr. of Jonesboro. til.. ia Bpeudingee vera! days in the cuy, -' : . ... mm I U II II.,aIw. Miss Doya Duffey, who was vis iting at Mr. J F Day vaults, re- turned to Her home at Cleveland, to- brother of our townsman, Mr. 0 Q Heilig. and his family are expected Mr. Bostian, of the Racket store, I to arrive in Mt. Pleasant today. advertises 1250 yards of ramnants. Mr. Wesley Kenerly, of North Lay . . 7 o v Uft ouna uouege, spent Saturday 0 .4. 4 What time is it, anyway ? asks . , - . u: . r , M ,r Mies Alida Smith returned to Ynrke the ieweler wd Sunday at his home near Ms Cleveland ihis morning, after lorxe, tne jeweier. . h BM iinmn; i. M. ' . j. -u.. Cannon & Fetzer Co. have spe- ter Johnnie Foil. - ia this cii t; ;.. 7, - : cialties in clothing. Mr. Frank Patterson, of Korih tr j g Ragan spent yesterday . Carolina College, and his sister, in Cnarlutu, ;fcav ing accompanied Notions, hats, corsets, sheetings, Miss Myrtle, of the Seminal y, spent his sister, Miss Henrietta, who was etc.. are among the -article men- Saturday and Sunday 'at their htr way to .Wades boro; tioned in Quid's ad. hnmA in flhina Hmvo Mr M : !R vThifAi' rtiirniH to left the Cleveland ithis morning, after ' A - a a a i t.A mw9i ranvt. I Krnr. UpA Mp A IliaOf Policeman Bost had 'em on the boys all a one Saturday niht and fPe run Monaay anernuou . rurs yanday. tie paid Jfioneer Olills a Hams and, Tom Rogers, of Can- visit. It would not be right for us nonville, were before His Honor, to say what the nature of his visit Mayor Crp well, for shooting birdsin wa8 but will leave that for our the city corporate limits. They readers to guess. ere fined $1 each and costs. 1 Mr. O T Wagoner, of 'Greensboro, Rose Bost, a negro woman of the better known as "Happy Cal," en town, while passing through uan-t rolled his name today (Tuesday) as mm candy, Nobth Caboltna ? In Office Clerk Oabarrus County Superior Conrt. Notice is hereby given of filing of articles of incorooration of trFhi Self mpecting Concord Telephone Company." The man desires to be as well drMtd names of the incorporators are N F ad his pnrse will allow. Th's has Coltrane, W H Lilly. been true since the world begin. n"tw U- . - . v. r . 'rn, and st cn others as they may assocr is right and proper. The ate with them; that the principal great question is how and- where place i f business ia in Concord, N- to pet the best results for the C., and its genera) purpose and money vou can afford to ppend. business is the conducting a gen W, fe,i that we .re an), Btiog lfcXar a fact modeatW in saymfir that duration of the corporation is thirtv there is not a better place in the yers; the capital stock is $1,500 State than our store in which to with privilege to increase to $10,000 select your fall and winter ou'fit. dinein sbares of the par, value We have just opened a large ptStb 1897 ' bill of Schlosp Bros Clothing, and "p ' ' Jasc. Gibson can now show some very handsome o20) Clerk Superior Court. things suited to all tastes, From Grave to Gay, fl-.l.. B...' FromLively to Serene. UOUfli fUS. muW) Chic and nobby styles in Fanny lir t. - J - J ni " a m a 1 worsea ana vjneviots rior ine ri rfcrri rT T TVT n JW V. BVKJ .VIM ' U.UU- I t i n - xt ; ij i -. wme Arjt urays in nair lines CAPITAL STOCK; - - $50,000. UUU piBlu riiculo lur bUc BlalU MCiQ ; - mi i. TIT 1. . J round and square S'-ckt, cutaways, nn. -p- nVinf, .ffino i p0 A'uu" "uwj aiuww iur vac building. Your accouut is respectv Prices in these as in everything, LrPfi AnA ftnrtjnna uttpntinn ril ansoiureiy . guaranreea yonr ever facnit? consistent with aonnd banking. Deposits from 25 cents np taken in our SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Interest paid on savings and time fine Velom finished deposits. and ; Beater over-1 Call to see us and eee our burglar j proof safe with time lock. OlKECfOHS- wcannon; lawson J. Fori. dr r. 8. young c. w. s wink jno.c. wadswohth; ...r d. w.flowe. D. P. CANNON, J AS. C. GIBSON, Jr resident Cashier. MAHTIN BOGER, h. I. WOODHOUSE Vice President Teller non?ille Monday, slapped a small white child for, : which offense the colored damsel was fined $2 and coats . WE GOT IT . , BY EXPRESS TO-DAY. a student of North Carolina College. Another Fresh Supply of that Cele- Kev. I'ayseur, oi Concord, oi the tt..... j brated aptiBi Genominauon, preacueu in th3 school hoase below Mt. Pleasant last eyening. iThere will be com jaunion service " Wile ana Mother Dead. Laura, tne wife nf Mr. Jno. Ma on,of No. 8 township, died this held in Trinity Lutheran church (Taesday) morning, of bronchitis, next Sunday. - ANTONY, after an illness of eight months, Mt, Pleasant, Oct, 5, '97. r ) AO M.nvn . rt frn arA ueueaaeu was o jcaio Tlie Greatest Pbow on Earth. leaves a husband and five children I While the men were billing the to mourn her death. ' boards for Robinson's circus Mon- The remains will be lima ) n i money back if not right CANNON Sl FETZER CO. N. B. A special feature in this opemns: is two lots of very Kersey coati. $40 00 and $25 00 Over ceats for $20.00 and $16 50 See them. ' v ' . . ' - t s - ' Cannon & Feteer Cd. Ervin & Smith GROCERS. Friendship Protestant Methodist church, in Stanly county, tomorrow at 11 o'clock, a. m. - -- ' l he Hegro State Fair. The premium list of the State Fair for the negro rac is before us. This fair is to be held Nov. 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 The rules and regulations are comprehensive and seem adequate to guarantee order and busipess manip ulations. The premiums offered are for meritorious productions of all thatexcitea the pride of the ambiU ioua in a race of industrious people. Music, athlete?, paintings and map drawing are especially fostered. Kulroad rates of 1 cents per mile Ll vhpen Secured all over the State and exhibits are charged full rates to the fair but are returned free. This, howeyer,does not include rac'ng stock CoUan Today, 150 Bales. interred at Mo v tivn rnlnrp1 mpn vom dnpn t One hundred of the 150 bales I J 9 v T w wa w w m f v w r j 1 Of nterested in the pictures and the, cotton dates, ine one woo naa spent a o i the line j "The Greatest Show on Eirtr;," was telling hia companion about its enormity and that it was really the greatest show on earth, which the other doubted. Jnst about this time the bill poster unrolled a bundle, which had an old date, Sept. 1, in it which quickly caught the doubting dar key's eye, and after a brief conver sation over the merits of the show, the conclusion was arrived at that John Kobinson's is the greatest show on earth Sept 1. sold on this market today were from Mecklenburg county. Farmers from all sections were in town and the merchants had a good i3av O loffttions were a little stiff this morning, the ruling price paid being 6 25- Furniture and Horses. Some horses can be besight for $5 others will cost $100, any difference. So -withFnrniture.Ours is ihe Standard. We get more for our goods. Why ? It coste more to make them they are better, they last, theyj 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. Does this mean anything ? Why of conrse, when freight rates on small shipments are a9 high as $2.49 per hundred pounds. We wish to please oar cus tomers, therefore we carry all grades of furniture. Hat racks from 10c. to 5 00, 7 00, a00 to 25 00. Bockers 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 Kobes 5 00, 7 00 8 00, 10 00 to 30 00. We have oyer 100 bed room suits from 8 60, 12. -0, 18,00 20 00, 25.00, 65 00 to 100, Over 2000 chairs from 40o. 50c. ?5c. 1.00 to 10.00, 12,00. Extension tables 3.00, 5 00, 7.00, 8,00 to ?5J W dc not 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 1.59J, 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 8.30 p. m. Yours respectfully, ? Bell, Harris Coi P. S. : The Undertaking Department is under the care and managementlof Mr. W L Bell. Calls promptly attended to day or nisjht. Yours respectfully. E K V O U S Troubles are due impoverished blood. Hood's Sar- saparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and "NERVE TONIC PIGS FOR SALE." I have some fine Bucksbire-Poland China pigs for pale cheap. - ?C. L ims. Did Too JETer Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for vour troubles? If not, gei a bottle now and et relief. This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a wono derful direct influence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipa tion, headache, fainting spells, or are nervous, sleepless,, excitable, melancholy or troubled "with dizzy spells, Electric Bitters is the medi cine you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and 1.00 at Fetzer's Drug Store. . jell, Harris 4 Gipaij. l ELY'S CREAM BAI.3I is a positive enre. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60 cents at Druggists or by mail ; samples 10c. by mail. ELY BEOTHEKS, 66 Warren St., New York Cit Yellow JacK Killed. Cascarets Candy Cathartic kills Yillow Jack wherever they find him. No one who takes Catcarets regular ly and systematically is ia danger from the dreadful disease. Cas carets kill Yellow fever germs in the bo vr els and jarf vent new "ones from breeding. 10c, 25c and 50 j. all druggists. A Any One Wanting to Make any Mnd of a trad e FOR A Rjy SHOULD CALVON US We have Wheels for boys and girls. We will have another lot of those Wstneld's in a few days. The demand is bo greatjthat we can not keep them in stock all t'he time. Remember the price of these wheels has been reduced to $60.00 to $45.00 We also give yon yonr preference ''as to handle b;iJb saddle and pedals. JSTow is your opportunity if you want a wheel at a low price. v Yorke Wadsworth &v, Cc
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