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UJ.. r0L. XIL No. 132 CONCOIUV N. C TUESDAY OCTOBER 19 4897 W hole No. 1027 " T A QUIET WEDDING. Relics from Indian GraTes. Some days ago Mr. D VV Helms' PERSONAL POLNTEKS. . i 1 . . spent Monday i. nnvA hiiii jjl i in i ii i rnronanir shnnari no msv i ur iv . niHURna r .3.11"' " -"" " I vynusui j.euuncu ua dffU u wv.vug i Bow-won. a nappy Bride a interesting specimens of rare coin, mgbt at Mt. rieaBant. iiany aroom. ... " One is not s gold silver nor copper, Mr. C A Withers, of Charlotte, Although many of our citizens bat hag a littIe the appearance of ia in the city. i ' kGew;0f the marriage sometime brass. The date on it is 1515. Ohe -Miss Margaret Fisher, Mount pfT0, it was not known beyond atrea- containg the stamped name aol Pleasant's miliner, was in the city bod able doubt until this afternoon image 0f George Washington on ofie' " -! t l, at 4 o'clock, when Mr. Jacob pove aid and letters, on the other th$t t; Mrs. Allison left last night Mrs. Martha L Robinson were were 'scarcely decipherable, hat w$ f? Baltimore,, to be absent fropa th.e nrftpd in matrimony at the home made it out es ''Jn Unitate Foriii ?tf??v - 1 A of the biide, in No. ll township, in tudo." But the still more interest Mr. S J Durham, of Bessemer - presence of quiteta laige "circle inpart iitbe finding of the coin S-y' r 5j tfae omeof nt t..L:., ond relatives. RevfH A .Mr. Helms says that at his former Capt. and Mrs J M Odell. ; M.nnnah. the bride's pastoK per- home in Union county his garden Dr. and Mrs J M Wharey, of w.sv oonrfe husband and wTfe. Ind. He Mesge planted 4omoilov fortheir home. ' . ' i ' ffQ m'oC..'.m and there was a vigorous growth on " "r r I' T.n-.ed.te y after, ther age & S g Mi88ea,Mary Joyner andL vows were taken; Mr. Dove and . . L . A1 B . Bnrleyson-spent last nignt in'the , .n.nlM bv th wdimr He'-Pu,led PP bnnoh of the sage. cjty the' etfteta of MK an'd TVlrs.'Ed. D' UL' ' 71 '-: . ',i "u and with it came this rare coin. i rjP1 White. -isB'Joyner left on the rj ie!red tff l elega?,tpme k Helmi !in farther converse -early morning 4 trainUfor her home oeom, wnere a told o one Mr. Willis Gar- "8nev9 7 ia m - : V dewec, of Taiaha, S. 0., who, two. Mr. Dove is oneof the most yeWao, found treasures of eoid prominent and wealthy citizens, trinkets, pottery etc., in an Indian " i.Tj.o- . - k'oto uu wuiuu uo reaiJtJu iu xnew 1 1 ; NOTICE. . As executor of ,L neilig, I will sell tos the highest bidder for cash, at the late residence of said Heilig, in Mt iPleaeant. N. C on Tueeday, hejnd day of November, 1897, the foflo wihg article of personal prop Mtj, to t: Household tcd kitchen furniture; farming tools, Wagons 4nd other articlep. ' ; Any - of - yaid property , may be purchased privately from mo before day of Liti: Also some town lota in $Lli Pleaiant -and other real estate, are for 'sale. Parties desiring to purchase any of eaid real property are respecuully asked to call on me for information without delay: Nov 3. C G Heilig, - ' ; . , Executor. There are no Two women alike Fresh Cmdy out w.o murdered eve;rybopy likes the What becomes j one ia decidedly unbecoming to . another. ,,In. bovine our Coat. Stock . we tried to get enough diifferebt styies of Coats i nd Gapes to Buit everyone, ; 'dy. York a fine sum, Tee Standard extends its barti- and robbed on his return home. , j est congratulations to this .briQ and The Salisbury Sdn says Mr. A I groom, and wishes for them many Morgan and Geo. A Canop exhumed C6l6bFit6Cl NllIlIl llV perfectly please every woman and years of unalloyed happiness. -v from an Indian burying grou4d ... ...... ., . " , ' m,3id f priw to .perfectly j l -.. Minn OA Haw MAnbAt hAftb Ami! . There is a wrap cf some sort here thirtvfive more relics'-: to add to a Old people who require medicine former stock-gotten from the same to reerulate their bowels an.d ,kio groundB. 1 neve will find the true remedy in mLfl. :Kftijfl n Electria Bitters. This medicine JUWUUO ou W : - 3oes not stimulate and contains no battle hammer, two knives, etc whiskey nor ) other intoxicant, but . f : 3 -11 V 1 Tl acts as a lOniG ana alterative. l I nnrklm i Arnica saire. -until liiildlv on the stomach! -and I 1 . ' J bowels, aiding slrenght and giving i And we received by Express to day anotner uppiy oi ii. please her .poclcet book. , An,d. we nae tn Jjress uooas. onades and weaves, latest importations. AT Efvih & Smith's GROCERS. l&FITMCO The Best Saive in the world for to the organs, thereby aiding' nature 1 Cuts, bruises, Sores, Ulcers, 8ajr in the performance of the function. Rheum. Fever Sores. Tetterd Chanot Electric Bitters is an. excellent ap- Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ale Pff S11" Ji Skin Eruptions, and positively cure! Synced. Price 50c and 8100. per or no pay reqm-ed. It W r; the'bW'elenhants at the oottle at Fetzer's Dru- Store. guaranteed to give BUtiBfaction OS I uPe of. nef h'g elephants at , tne monev refunded. Price 25 cents per snow at ureenaporo aicacKea an em- M lit- JUCUVT V Ulcus M. i a The Beney bytenan church are preparing; A Winston special to the New$ pJacVd'rohis mouth: B the applU open on October 28th, Thursday of and Observer says: UT B Jones j& cation of.liot Irons and acids he was n?xtweek, will be conducted on 4iCo, have been awarded the contract subdued, ,bqt . not nntil the keep r li-'-l liiifatiiHi. North Carolina ? In Office Clerk Cabarrus County Superior Court. .Notice ls nerfcby given ofvmmg of articles of incorporation of 4The yoncord'a eleptioiie Company. " The names of the iacorpbrators areN F Yorte. Jj D ColtranevW H Lilly, John P Allison and Y,C Houston, and such others as they may associ A. , M.L - .11. At ' aie wxiu .xxiem; iDax Ltue principal place ti business 13 in f Concord, N. C; and Hs general purpose' and business is- the conducting .a gen eral telephone business within the State of North' Carolina; tl at ; the duration of the corporation is thirty years; the- capital stock is $1,500 with privilege to increase to 810.000 divided in fshares of the par, value of 850.00 each. nSept.l'18tb, 1897. ; .'. Jas C. Gibson, , o20) 1 Clerk Superior Court. LOOK 1 Any one wishing to purchase a new, High Armi -Wheeler i TfilBon Sewing, Machine, four drawers, cover and end leaf, fine oak finish, with' complete " ; 'attachments, 8hbud call at this oflSc ; We only have one, and .will t offer the. , buyer cpecial pricft. . : o9tf. eneToient Fair. r box For sale at P B FeUes Drug ploye an the, keeper coming to . the ) fair , which .the ladies;!, the ?tore.v : L!jv'7 ? j .reAC.oeJ olent Society of theJFirstTfeE- contract tet. coiled trunk of themonster , in?d b8is of reasonable prices giviirg joy the Southern' Railway "Company was badly hurt full value for money received, ait flmo build a railread;fro .Mpck8jiIJe intend to make :de?f JfiJ At liioo.'Ga.; a apg of robbeU as attractive as possible; specimens miIe8- Mf es.te m the city, add rn down. and. one large of art and curbs, things oeat Bayshelbein work; atoned giy rchant, buyer it . . . . will emnlov 1.000 or more hands, aFM r : '.r :: T " T. tides ornamental or Mexni-wm-rbet- ? : Lul' .'1 r . rThft wnrlr-'will h& nufihed'aa rsritdiv i a 1 1 ,t " J " r T aooye lDe average m exceueiioe auu , .Thi? is an genuine worm. sion of the North Carolina Midlarid mi i ' 11 . . . J I , L xne arc pauery, ine? mBeuia nnu from Winston to MocKsyille. , It the different boothr will 'fee 'worth' will connect at Moons vilie with an going to see ; the refreshment ..pax other line of the Southern. It is lor will temnt the most fastidious, stated that when completed the and the baby show will be an array company will run its through freigfet . - of loveliness that ' cannot 'fail to charm and amuse. An admittance fee will pass any one who chooses to pay it into the baby show, but there will positively be no voting and no prizes. - The eociety hopes by hand some displays, an abundance of goc 1 things to eat, popular prices and ;fhe most polite attention to make a finan cial success of the Benevolent Fair. 'Sml Death In So. 6 Townsbip. Mollie, wife 'of-John A Eitchie, of No. 6 township, died Monday afterr hoc u after an illness of ten days with t? phoid ;fever. Mrs. Ritchie was a young wife and'leaves .a ,hus brid and three! children; The res rraina cf the deceased woman were interred this (Tuesday) afternoon at Prosperity Lutheran church by Bev. S D Steffey, of St. John's. Though hnr condition was considered tvuiie perioup; death was quite .unexpected. Mrs. Kitchie was a , daughter of Mr. Alexander Yo8ty of JSTo. 6 town-shin. trains v; be new road. the fifobds; has been found guilty and glvenf 12 : months nn thechain gang, and $750 floe. Others "are impli cated. HoDeety is the best polioy but some tnin& ii is too Biow a way 10 gee iicn. .ontlnjc to,epenl On. Mr.'James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & . Son; Cowden, IU.i - in speaking of Dr. King's New Discot- For over Fiftr Year 5 ery,'flays that last winter his wne Mrs. WinSlOW 8 OOOtnine tovruo Das waoanaunBU w m ua unuup.uu hv her case crew so serious, that Dhysi- millions of mothers for their child- cians auowen-aDa ,rana couiuuu ren while teething, with perfect 8us--pothing for herii It Beemed to de- cess. It soothes the child, softena yeiope into .naa y uonsumpuou. r-na cLUava ail nam mirpa winri LHaving Dr. King's New Discovery colic and' is the , best, remedy for )n More and gelling lots of it, he Tf rsnkS took a bottle home, and to the but- little anfferer immediately. 8old ij pr-.se of all she began to get. better , . . . .,. A .u .irt , frpnaithe first dose, and half a dozen irn.t8 'n !Le J therJ2: doTir bottles cbred her 'sound ad na MKor ,rw.vj for tlonsumption, Coughs and Colds' ilk Syrnp."and take no other kind ,. iri&ttj t0 do this good work; - . . , -.!' Trv it. Free trial bottles at Fetzer'si . Mr. xnomas Kcriev oi liawsasier Tjrn fitnrn ; county, 8. C, and Mr. Samuel I- r . T . . f I .nnBnt.: I mmmmi Arani, oi uiuru .wwujmjr, You can never tell County, are ciusmy , reiaieu auu as , , . L w 0t.faffi- will do in a horse BeM, Harrts & Co. Have bought otit the entire stock of Fnrniture and good will of Lowe, Dick & Company. for Spot Gash They Bought at a price and they "Bouglit -- It - To - Sell. If you need anything in the 111 don't fail to give ns a call. nan MX HI! . " Ji what a man a norae trade, oy tne er-inlawfto each other and each is length of, his prayer on Sunday. his own father-in-law. Some time Kanra Horu. ago Mr. Rorie's wife died and he married Mr A ran v'a n an orh tar. Mr. John Jiavior leads the van in Arant-was a widower and fell in 'possoms. He has one which is one love with and marred Mr. Rorie's year old , r.f&) weighs 18 pounds, daughter a faw weeks ago, hence The most remarkable feature U, it is the strange relationship. Monroe as white as cotton. Its eyes, tcea and Enquirer. Hail are red, Lenoir Topic. TTT T-l ti ) . wixn a r ree Hearse and the best line ot f " UNDE GOODS in the State, onr&Mr. ! Bell wilan'swer3all caLs niht or day. arrislGipij. i
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