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7 - Vol. XII. No. 139 yuuyuiuv I897 Whole No. 1034 PHARLES OPREY RELEASED. The Dog nnd Pony Show. j The Irwin Dog and Pony show Bond nednoed mi ue is Taken out or exhibited in our city last night to .nivm Uetln Worl at Once. . .jBn-niiiBefc a tolorab iaTge audience. The Charles Oprey, the young man . J , wb0 became intoxicated last Sunday performance of he dogs were very wW D , ..ij.ui . fine and ot.e could not help laugh -i. - . v. - . u the different manoeyerings at balls. Among their feats should be - . jja mentioned the waltzing, walking rope feet. i Lmfl oimnat nnrontrolable. ia T I ITilUlD V-"'W w -: .. v,hind the iron bars of county jail, havig been taken of them, and moat especially Snow out this (Wednesday) morning. m- Oi.rfiv hid expressed yJ.. x J - I -i.l.f. f ,. f,,r his actions to Mr. M L r I 0 UDU '..waging on ineir rroni .. x T- " f n n n in wnuat. xuuui jlzo wcoolu .M.tif, -.x. .wi .. I Prof. L?fturch's two grey hounds o ; r citizens haye , been endeavor- should also be mentioned for their D - t him released on a bond. hl&h leaP3- O-ing- to these' facts, Mayor Pnil- Everett Sav0 80me emark Orowell reduced the bond from forty able performances also with the to --twenty-fife dollars, and this Potles- ' - morniDo his bond was adjusted, The show was fine .from beginning vrm George Patterson, Jchn to end, and shows that -our brutes -Wadorih and Dr. L M Arcbey are DOt DeariJ 80 uamo 88 ineJ 100K- y;:.,.-.-.r gone his security. i r. '. prey will re3ame his posi- Farmers are about through eow- Mon f - OJeir.3 factory and continue ing wheat. liig there to long a3 he prove3 Mr. T Bickley Rinebardt and wife V.'( as f:. factory as he did before last and father moved on Mrs. Jane - J r " i I SuHy.. Ue ia a nne mm operative ftr.rl .lak-is 'splendid wsges. U is hoped tbat Mr. Oprey will full" real'ze ti it mistake and that he wilUcur experience such again. From Lowesville. jc -following ia found in the Ch::r!ctt. News, of Tuesday, written bv V: c.r respondent at Lowes villa : Fisher's farm Ic3fc'week. Mrs. Fish er and daughter will move to Ore:- cent and run the-Matron's Hall. Mr. John II Fisher ,and family will move to Mt. Pleasant in a few days. Mr, Daniel Corl will read his farm. We think Mr. J Oolnmbus Fou'z does the Oar Tnrnlp Raid. , We can bear testimony that if you want to make a raid on some body's turnip' pAtch,j Prince, the peerless black beauty, own ed by Brown Bros., with Dr. B E' 'Griffin, the horseman, drawing .the lines, can put you there in short order. We tried U late Tuesday evening and verified too what the immortal Vance said in a lecture on agricul ture, that the best way to raise tur nips is to stand aetride of them, reach down with both hands, take hold and pull straight up. AW that the sweetest turnips are to be raised from your neighbor's patch. Did we get turnips ? Yes, enough for several genuine cases of colic, and also to put a broad smile on the pork seller. Epwor tli Cieogne Sleeting. t ; A literary meeting of the Ep worth League of the city was held Tues day night at the hdme ( f Mr. J L Hartee. on Spring street, and there was quite a good attendance After the .meetinc the membora were treated to some very nice mueic, both yociil and instrumental. Messrs Marshall Crowell andMaun Smart rendered the instrumental part, while Mr. Langdoh Soiith sang some excellent solos. It was an enn joy able meeting. -lur. 0 L Lowe has placed a new i3 the largest farmer, and ilcr in hia pills. Charles is up- mc3t other worK in our cc Card of Tbanhs. Mr. Editor Through the col' ...- i 1 1 bcilcr in hu nuns, unaries is up- mc3t other worK in our community. umna 01 yur aiuama paper we lowte new m his machinery-; and ... v. - desire to thank : our .friends and lie VI Hi uiaac citiuv vjiijO j a. i. n i and has an immense com crop and neighborB, . and all who auiBted ns li ti ? : l l..i . make from two to three hundred ?.""nK e iiinesa ana aea.u ot our ... nusoana ana iainer. bushels of wheat and besides all this M Geo. M Walter and Family he drills wheat and cuts grass m A P,,n ,,l Ka;fl 11 Yellow JacK PreTentauvc. uuara agamss iuiuw , oaua. ujr btir-'i 'justlfr, will make his ma chinery ham." 1:. Charley Lowe is well known in tie ci':y, haying once been in business here ith his uncle, S J Lowe. " . . . - , : I . t . 1 1 L . . A,e.ircmlufcuWo,r tmg owns a nainnieresimamo. k . the 858tem -thoroughly Last luesaay moinmg aiuut jasses factory. , v' clean and free trom germ breeding daylight a deg with rabies came to Dr McNairy has his large dwel- matter. Cascarets Candy Cathartic W J Best's home and bit his dog line house about completed. will cleanse the system and kill all andafine hefier. From there the Contractor Brown began work 0P contagious disease germs. dog went to A W Kluttz'a and bit J Ruf us Fisher's dwelling last week. He will have it finished in three bit a claf and some ducks, from weeaa. PERSONAL POINTERS. there to Orlin Cruse's and bit two Mr. Worth Earnhardt, a 'student J -. u rr . ..-lot Crescent, has returned to ms uogs, uea w m m. ixemtr a wnere i 2 - . , hnr ... n thfl nitv uume iu jauarruH uutu tuc wn v . -Capt. J M Odell has gone to Bessemer. Mr. John Ramsay, Jr., of Salis- he bit a hog and from there to N G Troutmon'a. He work ia over. Solomon. was among his Wfl anil 'ftttil hnt. wai-nnf. nnw. Dr Kinjf,. 5ew Discovery for Con- O VMV .W- . . of any being bitten; then to John -Rev. H A McCullough took a trip up to China Grove last night. Ed Moss was on the streets this gig- - k ""-ri7- Paris Thoughts ; - ': in Yankee Wrps We're ready ' now to show someof the most artistic : CAPES, ;;: CLOAKS : AND ; JACKETS that ever saw the light of day. Full of the best that Paris and New York Modistes know. Dis tinguished ca to style moderate as to cost. See our $1.00 Capes and Famous North Carolina Blankets 10-4 and 11-4. k mm go ' NOTICE. As executor of L"G ueilig, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at the late residence of said lieilig' in Mt. Pleasant. N. C , on Tuesday the 2nd-day of November, 1S97, the following articles of personal prop erty, to wit: Household knd kitchen furniture, farming tools, wagons and other articles. Any of said property may ho purchased pri vately from me before day of sale. Also some town lots in Mt. Pleasant and other real estate, are for sale. Parties desiring to purchase aSSy-of said real property are respectfully asked to call on me for information without delay. Nov 3. C G Hkilig, -- ' : ": -- Esecutor. STRIKERS KILLED. I have bought J 2 car-load. COAL You can get any t ize of you want, at the lowest priced. I will; deliver vou aoed SOFT (bituminous) COAL at 84 25 to $4 50 per ton. Gallon K. L. CRAVEN, x Cor. Dapot fe Spring St. ;yjrareg Sew Secret Kera?cy Abwlutely UoRtmi to ttd profession. Permanent Cares in 15 to 3;i days. Ae refund money if we do not care. Yoa can be troaicl t. home for the same pre. 'TCT end tho bimo jrn&raa tees; witn those who gjS jw prefer to coiae here w. will contract ; to cuio g mc& them or pay eyan-.e of coming. mEBX'Vs?r'j?biBmmm r & i 1 r y a d trti n r. :-. vrvr.'tXj wru . r-. Make no H mi LaM y kMf Choree, it 6&i'i7&'x!xXF& C vl r a . , If we fail to you have taKen mer-k:J fScury, iodl Jo potash and 3till hare acies and . Wiram.-, Murous r'l' . In mouth, PrreThroa,, tf-t PixT.les,Ooiper-Cclr edSot. ijicersonany pTJpartbf the body, llalror Eyebrows fallintr out, 1 it is this Primary. Secondary or Terti'V fT nil 31o&d PoI(n that ve guarantee to cure. We J solicit the most obstin ate cases and challenge jps. the world fur a ca o . o cannot enre. This dis B wj ease has always baffled the skill of the rao&t!S?t eminent pi... . Iciaa. For many years we have Sisu4-Jniade a specialty of treating this disease -with our CYPHILENE and we bave $500,000 capital behind our unconditional guarantee, write us for 100-patce book and r"lute proofa. Address COOR BB5tIEIY C.O.. 477 Masonic ICemgle, Chicago. Illinois. No!x)dy need "ha79 Neuralgia. Get Dr. Mit" : Pain Pills from drngglsts. "One cent a dose. POT ASH 1 ALK ' ' sumption. This is the best medicine in the! morn inc., after having an attack of Jo8ey'8 and got after some ehickens; I world for all forms of Coughs and nettlerash. dnn'f thin an, nf f.at wt. colds and for Consumption. JiJ?ery j a C Blackwelder, of Cannon- boUleiB gu teed It wiU cur? u . Spending the evening in then to O A Fisher's and bit his and not disappoint. It has no equal Charlotte dogs; from there to J L Kluttz's Whooping Cough, Asthma fiay L'r Longt who is spending where he was killed. Rey. G H Goi goes to St. Peter'a Consumption. It is safe for all ages WM?Jwdayi the second Sunday to assist Rev. and pleasant to take, and, above all, ""'4M " 1 . ta .. mmim 1 nr r fif r1 1 4a I i 1 " '"" ' ' Query at amircionary meettiu,. aSw"ia' Anere win ne preactnng at urgan connection with Dr King's New church on tha first Rnndavat a Discovery, as they regulate and .iu o ! ti -. tone the stomach and bowels. We w v, v. .; 0anuay soaooi x KUarantee perfect 8atisfaction or. re-' P m .. I turn money. Free trial bottles at Mrs. J H 0 Fisher and Miss Dora Fetzers Drug Store- Kegular size Boat of Mt. Pleasant passed through 7 cents and gLUU our "bnrg" last Saturday on their xne Mu.enm. way to Salisbury where Mrs. Fisher Don,t absor6ed m other attend . nww f;' partments that you miss the museum. Oommitte of the Women's home and Examine the China sbowcase, the Foreign Missionary society, and specimens of silk nedle work made spent the night at tha home of WmJin trnfirations Ions' baii. and the endeu "T66?e"8 Bell, Harris Co. Have boughtjout the'entire stock of Furniture -" . and good will of Lowe, Dickf& Company. They Bought for Spot Gash PRUNES . 4t Fresh High Grade atja pHee'and they "Bought - It - To r- If you need anything in the Sell 17 mwm ROASTED COFFEE don't fell to give us a call. AT IK mm centipede, the terror of the weat, the spice mill 150 years old, the polished Bucklen's Arnica saire. The Best Salve in the world for Oliye wood from Mt. Olivet and the Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, 8alr case of &outh Americans curioiitie. Rheum, Fever Sores. Tetterd Ohannt Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ale Skin Eruptions, and positively cure! Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give statisf action os monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store, The vacant tore rooms, cellars nd stables on the Litaker lot. tfv WGMbikb. AHnseblcl necessity. I Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positive ly on he kidneys, lifer 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. GROCERS. ffor ire FIIHT drears Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for " over fifty years by millions of liiotbers for their child ren while teething, with perfect sue cess. It, coothes the ohild, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieye the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-fiye cents a bottle, Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Vinalows SootL iLg Syrup9' and take no other kkind TTTiJ-T. . ' - T-1 e e wixn , a r ree Hearserand the bestlline oi UNDERTAKI NQ GOO DS t in the State, our Mr. Bell -will answer all caLs nioht or day. . : i. Darris k Comm. u f i '.V ' 1 , -
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