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Vol. XII.-N0. 141 CONCOUtt, N. C. FRIDAY OCTOBER 29 1897 Whole No. 1036 THE BENEVOLENT FAIR WIH UrMnsenm, Concert Hall, Din ioS Halls, Fruit and Candy Stores, Together With the Gypsies and Jap an esc. As before noted, the Presbyterian Fair, held by the Benevolent Society of that church, opened Thursday eveninff. The baby show, under the supervision of Mrs. Geo Lore, bem? the first on the programme. It was well that the managers did ' no "- offer gcmc n'ce priz:3 for the prettiest babr, as they bed intended, fcr we Yvov cf co one who woulcl have been able to .h-ve made a just de cision as to wlich' tot was most beautiful. --'It was indeed a lovely sig&t. - A' tee hour of 5 o'clock the doora cf the fair were thrown op n to . all, while the Stealer orchera played a nated by "Th? Gypsy Maid" and soon we are in Gypay town, pure and simple. Upon entering here yon are PERSONAL POIrtTEKS. I Mr. and Mrs. Zeb Morris are met b, the 'rubicund cheeked maid- 6pend,Dg -the d?? m Hatrisbnrg. ens to have y oar future revealed by Mies Callie Lipe spent the day Dime Fortune, which is reat," m cuy' In another tent you find the gayly Mr. A L Marden, Southern I . r n. ... . . dressed Gypsy boy, who wears a sor-lf Aur luo VU8moPolllan a8D rowful look upon bis face as if to I y ip ine city. sav. "I wish I were a Gvnav Girl" Miss Mary Watson, of Salie - , - j tr -j . . , t--i .. . . To ease voar cares and reinvieor- wnc as oeen visiting her . . . T . , v sister, Mrs. ur. amoot, has returned juu iuvcjj fa-patieae gins home. flr.flTKi wnitinnr fnr 1 rn ir hibn f on f wu mem, ana - one cannot neip 8fllls epent yesterday in No. 10 j. 1 . . I - . - m . - - - . Duvms some or tneir mceenmaware. townshm. and returned to thp-nfrv Herein this room you buy your today. souvenir of the Fair. But one part Miss Laura Lowe, of Lowee- ofthisnom, and an essential part ville, who has been visiting at the too, has been left off. Behind the uome or ner brotner, Mr. b J Lowe, rnwn f tho f rir, t.L n.nn!. ;e for a few days, will return home to- . . . w . viiuuvu. iufiug JVmu lninfi il .1;. . 1 . 1 I 1 I O me main aining nan, wnere one is served avmpal that in a mpal Misn Jennie Smith is due the credit of in E VV CU BRANTS cninsr Diecea. Scarce?v had i'S aJL, thrown ooen uctil the this uice,y glten P room' rams were crowded 'so much that ThlP cow- completes our tour .1 1 hdh oasa from room to over the F"ir' thouh 0De caD 8P hours takingin theee various depart room . I . . . . hon menis, ana uiKine.to .tne ciever inroa.inentiy about, Which said wa,tr8 wb 11 gladly show jou C3 X - PRUNES A It Will Be Here that there wcnld be a concert that Eight, which took place at 8 o'c'.osk, tne ad'ni.sion be4ng only 10 cents.. The concert was well attcded,as it should have been. It consisted of reci tations, solos and instrumental eelec tioas and waa concluded by a farce. The excellent soios were rendered by through. Thfi Fair will last nr. HI Satnrclfiv J 1 S T7,T7,T7T7 n'ght, being open during the day, J2jLL too. Fresh High Grade ROASTED AVliat It Means. When we advertise that we will guarantee Dr. King's New Discov ery, Electric Bitters, Bucklen's Ar- nipn ftalvfi. or Dr. Tvini'a Now T.ifft Mrs. i ei, ivirsraume xurji auu jP n8 it means that we are author- 9 - Mai R L Keesler. lized by the proprietors to sell theee After the concert was concluded, remedies on a positive guaratee, I tnhf. if nnrnnar la link caticifiorl L. 1.1 L L V.r, 1 -v,.. uv UMVAUUUV. you were at uuenj w IUBm with reBaltB. we will refund the - At Ervin & Smith's GROCERS. "Them Foreign Drinks." "You confounded idiot! Can't vou understand plain English ? 1 BEFORE YOU KNOW.IT. WE HAVE THE WOOLENS A good Woolen Vest only 50c. A tood Fleeced Lined only 25c. Ladies' Coyert Cloth. Pop-in's Broad-Cloths. Don't forget we a e in the Cloak Business. A Good Cape for 60s,, and a iee - nlar Peach: $1 . f NOTICE. : As executor of L G n eili, I will ?ell to the highest bidder for cash, at the late residence of said Heilig, in Mt. Pleasant. N. C, on Tuesday.' the 2nd day of November, 1897, the following articles of personal prop erty,lo wit: Honeehold and kitchen furniture, farming toolp, wagons and other articiep. Any of said, property ! may be purchased privately from me before day of sale. Also some towyn- lots in Mt. P.easanl and other real estate, are for sale. Parties desiring- to purchase any of eaid raai property are respectfully asked to call on ma for information without delay. Nov 3 C G Heilig, ; : v Executor. STRIKERS KILLED. I have bought 12 car-lcd ( QAL You can get any size of . " C0AL$ you want, at the lowest prices. , I will deliver you good SOFT (hituminou?) COAL at $425 to $4 50 per ton. , Cai 1 o n K. L. CRAVEN, Cor. Depot & Spring St. New Secret Keraedy Absolutely Unknown to tfc profession. Permanent Curea in 15 to 35 days. We reruna money 11 we ao nor cure, x on can De rreatea as homeforthasamepriee 33 and tlie same atiarua tees; -with tiioso who Iqu prefer to comec ere w will contract to cure fl -r3 tUeni or pay exwnfe of diiis, ana we fail to hsscssyrsii cure. If and' hotel IffffpgTf you hare tasen tier still have aobes and In month, Pore Throat, ed Spots. Clee'- on any Eyebrows fauinz out, Secondary or Tertiary Xuarantee to cure. We ate cases and challenge cannot cure. This dis- the skill of the most .'irv. luititieDotashand nainc. 31'isoug Patohe Pl3iples,Jpper-Cclor partof the boly .Hclror it is this Primary Blood Poison that wj solicit the most ohAtln the world for a case wo ease has always baffled eralaent pliygiciaiuk. made a specialty ol disease with our CYPHDLENE and wn For many years we have I iar tnia aisease wi have S500.OOO capital behind, our uncoQlit!on3i.f .-nA tat-a in r.n a' rrnta i l- mi want a glass ox water--water 10' The first thin? to attract our aU Icines have been have been sold on drink and I want it quick 1 . tki'n .MinminlAA fn. mnnw om1 hnwlorl a Dtrflnafir in an A 11 at rn lion tention. before leavlne tne coacert I LUia uairr L 7' I M fc " -wv , , . . - , . j there could be no more conclusive resturaht. hall woo thA tftRtpfnllv npnorated I . . .. . . "MW' J eviaence 01 tneir ereat merit, ask t u nnH qnanffon rriiir. nnrf tlftWfir r.nn n. Lun tU uAM 1 t.: I fe . , auuub iuolu nuu Sio i-ucui a ui. i w U A A Ui under the supervision of Miss Nannie Sold at Fetzer'e Drug Store. k-f-- - and himself entered the dining treatin guarantee. - write us for lOO-pajre boab and absolute nroofB. Address COOK REMEDY CO.. ' 4. 7 7 Jiaronic xempie, vnicaga, t. miies'i-u Jrilm are guaranteea to sf saw fff fttaclie in 20 uit"r,' G--c cent a fiosT Cannon. Hera one could find all the nice fruits and flowers from West Indies' bread to the florist's finest fbwer. In this room also was the sweetest part of the Fair, (except the ladies) One Hundred Dogs and Ponies. Prof. Gentry a famous dog and ro0m fand approaching the stranger pony show will exhibit- under can 8aid : vas Mondaj afternoon and night of "Excuse me, sir, but my waiter next week. Prof. Gentry has over hs a little hard of hearing. I will one hundred does and ponies in his take vonr order." rrn a i . t i i i I - I inis was- tne canuy Kucnen, wuere comp1Dy and they are said to be the 'I ordered a glass of water sim- Mrs. J no. wadsworth naa ner wau- best ever seen. Piof . Gentry's show ply water." era ever reaay to serve you wnn is well known in the Burrounding Pru very sorry," replied the tn3ir pure and unadultered candies. towna but thia ia the first vigit t0 iandlord, "but I cannot accomodate 1 he next place we hnd ourselves tLia clty Tfa b a . There i& so little call for those is in Mrs. Geo. Browns ovster booth, Sunday morning, and the dogs and foreign drinks that it doesn't pay our appetite beins: our euide, where ponle8 wiu an appear in the parade, to keep 'em. We've Borne prime we found oysters in abundance, and which will be given Monday at whisky in the bar, if you can get prepared to suit the taate of any noon I he acts performed by Prof, alone on that." epicurean from the savage to the Gentry's animals are all new and are The 8tranger finished his meal in m)st elite French. L.u: . mulBilence. Exchance. u w wr w n w v sa r muuii Bra viim a mm m - faes on we must, and soon we icea of admi8a;on are children 15c, find ourselves listening to the voice adults 25c.. . of some one who says that we will . y J An Orsan Kecltal, miss "half our life" if we do not ... . iL ... - . . I ne cup me luiiuwiQ iruui ti e take in the museum, and so in wel.. .. I I VI llfiruil I III! mr t M. 1 1 go, and we soon find that the ladies . .. s ) lkASH : Li ALK) Bell, Harris & Go. Have bouglitrput the entire stocky of Furniture and good will of Lowe, Dick & Company. They Bought for Spot Cash standing outside are not fakirs by A Urge andienoe was present at Dr. Kinc4 Hew Discovery for Con sumption. This is the best medicine in the world for all forma of Coughs and coldsand for Consumption. Every bottle is guaranteed. It will care and not disappoint. It has no equal a. i j.lfor Whoonins Coueh; Asthma, Hay any means. Here we stand and AUCOU Fvr. Pneumonia. Bronchitis. La wonder how Mrs. Elam Kinz, who evening to listen o the organ res Grippe, Cold in the Head and for ia annervisor of tha mnnm. Mm. cital by Prof . R L Keealer, of Con Consumption. It is safe for aimagea 1 I . - . I l. "..Li i.L J x . xt r t,:iii iana measaui. u tan-e. uu. auuvcon, uccucu ia geiung logetner so many uuru, ..w.,uw . mm.. ft BtT- fl Tt is alwavs well to curosities for eyes to gz? up 3n. organists in the State. v ' J takeDr. Kine'a New Life Pills in Here we find the most singular The power and tones of the hew connection with Dr. King's New cios, old relics, snd also something pipe org were fully developed by leL"S8 X tr. aH. 41 i ! . . . - . . WJUO WO BtUUIftliU auu uunow, " Bat this is not all you are permitted to see while in this room, but turn ing around we find that Mrs. Frank Goodson has a Parthenon in store for us. Here we stand aud gaze at the beautifal paintings and photographs contributed by the people. There are so many Jhings in this room of special moment, and as space for bids we will have to say to all "go and see. Bidding adieu to this department we once more get into the main en trance, but quickly we become f aeci at a price'and they "Bought - It - To - If you need anything in the Sell." nil don't fail to- give us a call. Prof. Keesler in a variety of classi- cuarantee perfect satisfaction or re- cai lelections, to the great delight of turn money. Free trial bottles at those present. Th. entertent gtafi & With a Fre Hearse-and the hestihne o! UNDERTAKING ::- GOODS was complimentary io the public by the rector and congregation of the church and was highly (appreciated. A Household . necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical discovery Tellow Jack PreyentatlTe. Lf nlnooont nnrl rttfroohina Guard against Yellow Jack by to th tMt ant ffentlvand nesitive- . ... - a. Al t 1 I - . . " 4. . . Keeping me eystem taorougniy iv on vft v,dnevs. liver and bowels: clean and free from germ breeding , cleansing the entire system, dispel matter, aauareto vauuy -owuartii; colda. cure beaaacne. iever. naouuai will cleanse the system and kill all constipation and biliousness. Please contagious aisease germs. nuy and try a nox oi kj. vj. kj. io-aay, 10, 25. 50 cents. Sold and guaran- in the State, our Mj Bell will answer all caLs niht or day, : Bell, flarris I Goiam v ?i- &L.i jratn -eit are guaranxeea lost . 'm ' 1 il ,nnn;0ia (oi-e lizo TriTrvtw. "use ceut qcbw i vcou w euro uv m muggiow, A r v- -
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