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r- v f. Vol. XII. No. 140 CON COllD, N. C, THURSDAY OCTOBER 28 1897 W hole No. 1035 ' r . ' THE PRIZE FIGHT noney Watered For tlie Pnsullsts The rakes Tbem in Hand. Fiom reliable source we learn that there aa a prize fight in our county Wednesday, which took place in No. ot MR, PULLMAN'S WILL, His Estate Talned at Only $7,600,000 George and Nanger on Short ; nations Wife, and Daughter Well Provided for. ' Chicago, Ocv 27 The will of tfeorge M Pullman was filed for PERSONAL JfetflflTE US. I - .u?r A nine amount not no on both sides tor r w-, widow he left the homestead .Prairie oat the names of tne participants. Quite a large number of people of set aside to provide her with an ini that comuiunity witnfssed the battle, come of $50,000 yearly, during her ud no damage is reported from it, life. One million dollars each is oVe some bad' scratches. left in trust for his two daughters, Bat the end hag not yet come. Mrs. Frank 0 Lowden, of Chicago, The law tcok it in hand at once and and Mrs? Carolan, of San Francisco. the parties were tried before q An income of but $3,0C0 yearly is Yj rierriDt,. - I rirovidpd fnr bin nnns. flpftrfffl M. .Tr. r r - ir. Kiss Discovery for con- and Sanger W. Mrs Lowden is also snmptlon. . . the best medicine in the gen the summer residence knon world for all forms of Coughs and as Csstle Rest, on an island in the coidsand ior uonsurnption. js very gt. Lawrence river. d notdlinl It haanoequd About $150,000 in Bn ma of ?10,. for Whooping Cough, Asthma, Hay 000- and $20,000 is left to various Fever, Pneumonia, roncaniP, jua charitable institutions in Chicago. -It ii . sfoV all ages 1 8nm ' W000 iB '' the nd nleaeant'to take, and above all, erection of a Manual Training a gure cure. It is always well to School in Pullman, which is also taKe i? : w endowed with $1,200,000. Five old Discovery,-as they regulate and employes are given $5,000 each. Two tone the stomach and bowela. We si3ters and two brothers of the dead -ouwantee periect Eatisiaction or re- , . (T,rA nn , fnm.raoney. Free trial bottles at millionaire are given $50,000 each Feizer's Drug Store Regular eize and another brother gets $25,000 50 oent3 and OQ. If the estate shall be more tnan Anotiur one caught! sufficient to satisfy all the devises, Policeman Blackwelder, Char- truets and legacies named, the esc- lotte's repnteble efflcer, came over cutcrs are directed to divide the last night after, a tegrp that Police- excess into two equal shares and add man Bo3t pulled out of a box car the same iespectivelly to the portiti s the other night, which is seems he set aside for the daughters, Mrs had broken into at Charlotte, and Lowden and Mrs, Carolyn, remained in the car until he arrived The total value of the estate is at this place, shown by the petition for letters TPoUceqn, Boat and Blackwslde: .took tlie negro back to Chariotte7i uiicunt" $6,000,000 ii personal -Merchant A L Sappen field is ependiog the eyeoing in Charlotte. T-A J onea Yorke returned to the city this morning. r . W J Swink. of China Grove, ia in the city today. ' . Capt. A H Propst has gone to High Point on business. Mr. F S Starrette.of the Moores- ville Record, was Been on the streets today. - Misses Ella Barnhardt and Wilhelmina Weimar, of Pioneer Mills, spent Wednesday, in the city. J Miss Nora Rose, of Mt. Pleas ant, s and her friend Miss Rafter, spent the day in the city. Davis Caldwell, of Ne well's, cameup oh the local freight this morning and spent the day in the city. - ':;-. - Mm Time for Cold Catching. Fall time is cough time look out ! Don't be caught without rub bers aad gaiters. Don't put off pur chasing fall shoes till you're caught. Our Btock for cooler weather is all in ell ready for yon. Finest line Children's and Misses' School Sho.s youjever saw in one store. Good, stout, Peb . Grain, Tip, spring neei shoes, all sizes, from No 5 in Chil dren's to No. 6 in, Ladies' size. Just fh ) thing for cold weather. We have a pair for every child, girl and boy in town or couDty. Afl to prices our guarantee is ab solute and compbte. No matter whether it is cost, less than cos half nrice or less thsn half nrinft. Fresh High Grade; You can't pay too much here for anythug, because if you can find thera cheaper any place else you can et your money back here. We protect you in prices absolutely and unqualifiedly. .if- NOTICE. As executor of L 6 ii eilie. I will , sell to the highest bidder for cash; at the late residence of said Heilig, in Mt. Pleasant, N. C., on Tuesday, r the 2nd day of, November,. 1897 1 bo- following articles of person al prop erty, to wit: Household Mid kitchen furniture, farming tool?, wagona and other article?, r Any of said property may be purchased privately from me before day of sale. Also some town lots in Mt. Pleasant and other real estate are for sale. Parties desiring to purchase any of paid real property are respectfully asked to call on me tor information without delav. Nov 3 C G Heilig, : Executor. NEW CURRANTS PRUNES P 0ASTED COFFEE AT Ervin & Smith's ' GROCERS. &1T1 CO last night and this morning a fine ivas put on him -of.' ten dollaro, and not being able to pay it, he gCes to the Mecklenburg chain gang. He claims his home id m Salisbury. His name is Walter Bobbins. Cliangres Hamls. As noted in another ' column Mr. W J Swink, of China Grovebpent today (Thursday) m the city. Mr. Swink informs us that he has dis posed of his home place" on West Depot street, where Mr. 3 J Lowe now lives, to his sister, Mrs. Dr. H C Herring. property end $800,000 reu.t. Attorney Eunnels, who prepared the will said that thsse figures are a a conservative but fair estimate of the vain eof the estate. 0 .JLN3 A Ve wish to caution all users of Simmon -iiiver BeguLxW on a subject of the deppesf interest and importance to their health lierhaps their lives. The sole proprietors I'.tid makers of - Simmons 'Liver Regulator learn that ccstomers are often deceived bv laying and taking some medicine ot a similar appearance or taste, believing it to i e Simmoiis Liver -Regulator. We warn you that unbss the word Regulator is on V-e package or bottle, that it is not Simmons Liver Regulatorf No one else makes, ot ver has made Simmons Liver Regulator, a Anything called Simmons Liver Regulator, -ut, J. H. Zeilin & Go.. -nc Jo medicine made ty anyone e!sl3 the eamt. P We alone cap yit it up, and we cannot be responsible, Jther medicines represented as the Bame do . -ot help you as 'youjare Ied4 to expect the Bear this fact well in mind, if y. nava een in the habit of using a madixne wliich rou supposed to be Simmons LivbrlP-egula.' ior, because the name was somewhat like For over Fifty Tears 4" Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been1 used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect suc cess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allajs all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diafrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in. every part of the world, Twtnty-fiye cents a bottle. Be sure aid ask for "Mrs. Winslows boot iLg. Syrup," and take no other kind N.-B Drop in and see our en tension edge genuine Dongola Las STRIKERS KllLED. I have bought 12 car-leads COAL You can get any size of tt HARD COAL t& you want, at the lowest fbices. I will deliver von good SOFT (bituminous) CO A L at $4.25 to U 50 per ton. Call on K. L. CRA VB N, , Cor. Depot & Spring St'. ' New Secret Remedy Absolutely Unknown to tLe profession. Permanent Cares in 15 to 35 days. We refund money if we do uotpyre. You can be treated &t home for the same price jCfTl and the sa.c rmirtv-i t. tecs; witli-tiose r.ta wili contract to cure coming, ras ana notei I jrj, Uake no we fall to fou hare taKen mu stjll have aches a'nd In mouth, Sore Throat, eFSpot, Ulcemonany i tjeorows lalllntr ont. Secondary or Tertiary ruarantee to cure. We ! ate cases and challenge! cannoi cure, xuia tus the skill of the most ti prefer to coiue liere w tuem or pay expenFe c f Brcja?rsra railroa SS 3. T 3j &jP Charce, if r23333sit,j eA cure. n t cuiy icdi4o potash and Pinirles, Copcr-Cot t r j partbi the Loii jZiux jit is this Primarv. xJR solicit the most obstin ease has always hatfied eimtnenfc thyijic'cas. made a pi ooialty of r or many rears we have EJLm2 mace a pi & treating this disease with our YPIirLEKX ani we IrilPfl7 Shnp fnr rnmnara it- roitk "guarantee, write us tor lOO-pave book ana a!olut , UieS OUOe IOr $1. compare It Wltn prooft. Address C005 K3BMr.Y'Cr.. ' uj juu see ai w&t, price ana i tJm, . . . .wwmr. note now rar superior it 13. that way all through j nr. Miles' vniei Mnia.v gu3.riiwa to si or ii - ' " ' ' - i ' 1 mini 1 -.si "if-, ii.? - ' .wtrl.. .. ASH 1 i. ALK Tlie Fair. Will Be Good. The Standard man tcok a peep into the rooms of the Ladies' Benev olent Fair toiay and found it very creditable indeedreven before. the babies and the good things to eat arrived on the scene; what will it be! then 1 The stock of curios ia suf ficient to eritertain otte for many houra and surprises one to fiod what all is stowed away as objects of in tereat in private families in the town. These have an interest far deeper than the external display In dicates. Spectators with a fondness for such will be royally entertained. The art gallery has some very pretty displays and the ladies! fancy work They Bought f or SpOtl Gash city's fair ones. The fair will be 1 good. ... ; Belli Harris & Co. Have bonghtjout the entire stock of Furniture and good will of Lowe, JDick & Company. One Iluntlretl Dogs and Ponies. ' 'Prof. Gentry's famous dog and pony show will exhibit under cans vas; Monday afternoon and night of next week. Prof. Gentry has over one hundred dogs and ponies in his company and theyare said to be the best ever seen. Pi of. Gentry's show is-well known in the Eurrounding towns, but this is the first visit to this city. The show wilf arriye Sunday morning,1 and the dogs and pomes will all appear in the parade, which will be given Mondav at noon The ects performed by Prof. Gentry's" animals are all new and are eald to be entirely different froui and the, package.. did. 'not Laye ihc wcrd anything ever seen in this city. The Jveiu'nr on you ijjbea iiitposlol piicer 'of dmisron are children 15c, adults 25c, ' , - - - v Jpon and have not ben taking Simmona 1 in --ver Regulator at all.O Ihe.-Reevriatbr hag oen favorablyvknowu fbiiaaany-y'eari and tU who use it know how necessary it is for. 'ver and Ague. Bilious Fever, Gonstipa n: Hfciidacherr ;jspepsia, and all disorder? Arising from' a Diseasea Liver. v ri ana ap.k you to look for y-urselv p that tnmonar pver.Regulatdr, which ?ou can readily distinguish-by thesSed 'jn wrapper, and by our name, is the onlj 'eiiiicine called Simmons Liver Regulatoi J. H. 56E1LIN & CO Simmons lyir &fZiiczi&i - lincKlen's Arnica' Bane, The Best Salve in the world for Guts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salr Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappt Hands, v Chilblains, Corns and.ale Skini Eruption, and positively curel Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give Qtstisf action 03 monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store. "flat's Hit" The New Orleans Titnea Demo crat t says that in fumigating the bars:a2e cars after they are left sealed for an: hour, and the male- hyde gas has been blown in, a bottle of yellow fluid is thrown in as soon as the door is opened to destroy the order of the gas. A gentleman the other day asked the - darkey doing tbe job what that was for "Dat," said the negro, whov want ed to appear entirely familiar with the process V of disinfection, "dat s t3r disavpw de smell uv 5 de family- hide gast yer know; hitkill de bugs and den dey got ' to git , EometbiDg ter kill' hit." ii OU: lit at a price'and they - It - TO Soil If you need anything, in tlie w W K) gs don't fail to- give us a calL i- With a .. Fre Hearse-and the best line ot. Whose are They? , t ' - , . Yesterday (Wednesday) evening some one found, three and one-half pairs of' brand-new - brpgan shoes, under the werehouse "at Cannon's factory - It js very- probable that these shoes were stolen by some one ahd.left there for a while. A mor tise lock was alsofound iwith. the m c UNDERTAKING in the State, our 'Mi. caLs nio-ht or day. GOODS '.f--. Bell' will answer all t ' t f - 7" ' . f (I r T) II . r I V kl.,i'. .!) ' . l 1. iv I T ' 1 . ' ' 'k ZizdaoUc tu2f tpipntes. "One ceut a & 'X- - i.O 1 S -!? I .tjl . .1 ..." - I V
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