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. FoL. XIL-No. 143 N. C, MONDAY NOVEMBER 1 1897 W hole No.103B P.. THANKSGIVING. miier 5 1 Knmert by President lion- fOshinctoxi, Oct. 29.President McKinrey today issued his first Thanksgiving Day proclamation as fallows: In remembrance of Gjd's good- MRS. DUVAL DEAD. The Sufferer Passes Into Rest at 4.30 Sunday Evening, PERSONAL POINTERS. - 1 Mr. H L Freeman spent Sun day in the city. Mrs. L D DuyaiY spirit took its flight from this earthly tenement at 3.30 p. in., Sunday,the 31gt nit. For about 10 years Mrs; Duval has been aware that a malady was destined to 1 ' U v-n nl- wnn ' TflH hpr ftf TY1 11 of 1 1 'f 0Q 1 OTTO OTl A nes3 to us during iuc j , . . , J J w'bicb has been eo abundant, Let comforts. For about 18 months cfer unto Him our thanksgiving her sufferings have come with accel- a&d pay' our vows' unto te Most erated intensity, with cessations home. High.' uluu i u.r-" mmy sumcient 10 regain vnaucy M:M tfilu Mnr. nnAoFthfl ics industry h3 prospered, tbe wl:v1 which to suatain a 'recurrence, teachers in the graded ecbool, spent foaditione of labor have, been lm- The end has been looked for anl "unday ather home at Mt. Pleas provei, the rewards of the husbana- the tendereat affection of nearest and aatV msu have been merged nd tbe oDe8 -Momstzer andMorrison -f--f nnr hnrr.p.fl mnlt'.nnpd- Kmc. two Rtndento of Davidson. ccmioi welcome death as the messenger of Lnont Rnnatr t. tho Wnma nf thpir r,n trhr.v nana aas nreserveu ; ,u ; ; "r-v"w "vv . til I flk " A. Mr. Oliver Russell, who is working at Gaffney, S. CM came in Saturday night to visit home folks. nr.....v a t t jT-r Bostian are on bnsinees trips to! Charlotte today. -- Messrs Charles Propst and Luther Biles, who are working at China Grove, spent Sunday at mercy. Through the tears of natural parents. NOTICE. As executor of L G eilk, I r?n$ ell to the highest bidder for ca&, at the late residence of said BUili in Mt. Pleasant. N. C, on Tuesdsj tne zod day of iNovember, 1S97, following articles of personal prop- ertyf to wii: Household tnd kitchew furniture, forming tools, wagons ana oioer aruciep. Any of said property may fce purchased privatelv from me before day of gale. Also some town lots is Mt. Pheasant and other real estate are for sale: "Parties desiring tf purchase any of faid real property are respectfully asked to call on roV for information without delay. JNov 3 t C G Heilio, -' Executor: STRIKERS KILLED . . . . . ruce aud protected tbe nation; J" . . : -r f -i n x ' v Zr for law and order has been bereavement at the departure of one -Miss Dora Thayer, of Mt.it Btehtter Prepare for rough, , cold Rerpec:- id .aw anu uruer . ... p. ofiJArif B - f aotJ;i0 ; weather cow. Ha ve'nt had . much .strencih.nrd, lu-e -oi ie matitu , , city Sunday evening at the home!yeVbut.U 8 bun( t0 come. .i .ri bii ail aHrina: Aft more bv their affeotionate--minletTa-1 . - b . - i r.-!l.v?tAlke- m K-w7Ai. tions cuciwuwvA "..wuu , - - - , - or Mr. Joei rieea. i.orD,i pnnntiv hmiiffhr. into I tions. the loving ones mav Icoi: ud cur ; : V i Va f S ' . -Miss Ro Mund left ClOi'I eunua t-i iij.uu v6va i niwu o iucuouiv ui v.wiAiw. - mu jQg QnforsbOrO to cv-:fjoj3 cc--rtitioa. ?s ? (eternal, joy a. have npV crowded. :t he crystal wedding ot Rev F,r ttjfse jreui bentfi it io cur h;fd 0f the knitted; , ! ' u i H Gnssom, which takes pi i . "'Mtckintojhea will be in order now, 1 MV. HJViV A U V W U lUg UUttU TT 111 CJlVi I have bought 12 cai-ioad COAX You can get a'dy size' of datyAo-praiae" the Lord in a spirit of Mr3j Du?a took upon herself the night. this mcrn ; more to your comforr-fortbe cost of you 'warit at the lqwest phicf. . . attend -the ii, thau a5 ' Mackinrfjs?We havei y'i'V - , . and Mrs. thftm in great variety f ofBt.y.eMd LK!fV;AA -n r-. r 4. ace there t price, botu ffr; Ldieand- en Jbo U4 50 per ton. Call on liof bova. You'iT he Barprised .1too. hlutj nm A.ltUla 0 -Clier , Qf. coasecratlou t0 holy 'life, ! T Amnn drv nn.fl.ra-to tdi upto Him curmo2, earned enppu. aad coyaected ; Kers.lf with the JN tJ K Jt A 1 O Rubber eens Ibat We may .CKnow.eage yethodiEt.VEpiscopal h oar obligation ss y people to Him - 'r.. i-1 , ' ' f , . , . - j - Erly youth, in which she lived 4a v hj hs so graciously granted-4 us - J 4 - h - 1 1 PR UNES on a.ra.ny day. j sr 0 erehoes and Umbrellas K. I,, craven, - Cor- Depot, fe Spring Si Hid ijjvBiiu - x . devoted and oxatnplarv'lif a. - . srs of f ree jrovernment and i Ji rr:a! fC?"mti; William McJ In Aprily 1806, she waq united in f the United sacral-boiids of niatrimouy ;with j tj Fresh, High Grade f l te: 'Jo hersby desienate and est him whose iiame she bore and who COFFEE Eryin & Smith's GROCERS. L InnA qtt?P .'iiursday, the.tw-jaty. fifth day how benda under the rod of thisfcfflsc- Jn wr x A-''1-y oi November, f or national -thenks. tion. jivir? and prayer, which a!lof the Thedeceased was'iiearing the end peepb are invited to observe with of her 55th year of life. She leaves pppronrTa'e refigioua services in their ia matual ' sorrow fdeWaki nuB respectxye placed of worship On band; one on and 0Ee dughter. this day of rej cing aud domestic ; The faal ritea conducted r ,J , 1 at the Central M E -Church at.3 v. j ,,clock Thomson, for the con tin nan cp of Hia love and I J x f n , u v I assisted by Rev. Alexander, and the favor to ua. that our hearts may be - ' filled with charity and good will, remains ere laid to rest in the and that we may be ever worthy of Presbyterian-cemetery. Hie beneficent concern. The sorrowing ones have the sins "Iq witness whereof I have here- cere condolence of a sympUhieing unto set my, hand and caused the I community. seal of the United States to ? be af dOQt COBt'UlUChj Cheariei' thaiiddfr": fctund money if veclojaconvo.. Ifcac&n be Ufeittfii. "'., , , . 1 bopie for the sam; price and the sanw ufpjsw- - tors ,biila aud medicinesr teaj witntno.se who &m iitocoL.c. Children s Rubbers 15c Missea vming, sM . rC: . ... . . .. ..-i , ; . .' T: . Bd t hotel fel caOjK V M t&l bills,. (SOI . icubters aua wood ones, not trash. Mfke iri Cu I 'TT i. T.-i i e li'rnV- w lull ' to Sttirm&&i& cure-, 5 bchcor u mbreLai; silk; 45c.lf -c vJa- ro hare-.t? te-v f f.- vidiiepo- r f bchoQl u mbrellas., goda hea-vv nuthfTh.toa!fjpimpiesCopFeruirta. inil. DUC. - , - I - i Eyebrows fullia Zw l J- this PrimriP. , , FlT nn thfl Ohi'drpn . jvirfaatte ti feur. ' AV U u t'oiicitlLo inoiSt, r.j "ifrV ,U"f0l lre?V ' M atfeliwe. and chlepyefa iio worffi for acs-? - ' " "- - - i f ,w cannot cure. TUs cj J- 2 g t-ass- tsi..alw.js st t , n the ekiU of the most g lemlnent pbysl,vau fl ''.inT Alt fl-' i rfn mmn 5 Va -For many years we Lavl.niada a ;iai . ci treating this dlsaase with our tilliH.KIl4i. axi. have f SOO.OOO cttU. tfcid o: .r uvicotri .T--.. nan2tee "5fta 'us for ItKT --iv2 be-a' tii itaJ -jrooA. Addfes,. jfcCS3IS f Y CO- .. ;r. Miles .ftt iearte guarauteea f-D i:f7 irf?.4Jcr-c- in 20 ininn 'One cent a Stands nt tti Head. firprL Unrip at. fhp r.'t.v nf Wash mgton,. this twenty -ninth day of Oc- . t slireveporfci La., says: Dr. tober. in the vear of our Lord one Kins 's new discovery is the only thnrnrl itrf hnYidrpn nn nintv thing that CUreS my COUgh, and it IS tbousand eight Hundred ao ninety.. the beat geller j nave. j F Camp eeven. and of the Independence of bell, .merchant of Safford, Ariz., the United States the one hundred writes: lr. King sJNew .Discovery is all mat is ciaimea ior n; 11 never fails and is a sure care for consump tion. coughs bl.u colds. I cannot say. enough for its merits Vr and twen,ty-second. - ,s t 'William McKinliy. 'By the Presi lent. . ltJ ohn' Sherman,- iJ J il Secretary of State." BncKlen's Arnica ftaiye. The Best Saive in the, world for. sumntion, cOushaand colds is not an experiment. I has been tried for a quarter of, a century, nd to day stands at the head. It r ever disappoints. Free trial bottles at Chinatown ami Slums of Xew York City. Re. 0 F Iankm Ia3 succeeded n procuring Mr. L T Jackraan to deliver his lecture entitled Cnma- town and.Slums of New Y.rk City," tonight at Poorest HiU Presbyterian ahapel; i'i ; .' ", i '.- - - -. . . Mr.' Jackman is now taking a medical' courae at Davidson college and as r soon as completed , wilt go to China' as a snrgeon. - Has spent about three years with the Chinese in tlie 'slums of New York city. This lecture promises to be elevat ing, interesting and instructive. ' The admUsioQ will be 10 a!id 15 cents, the proceeds to go tow aid the repairing trjecbapel.- M-:""- ,.;:.' f, ' ; .... ; 0;,.J ;( - iiwi iii i my hi hi mi. in m ii ii iwmmwwwbwmm . ' ' " ,.''. j.:t w "''--i ( . Have boughtout the. entire stocky of, Furniture iEe., wona iorf Fptr.a r)ri21? gt3rei Cute, Brui2ia tiores, "Ulcers, SalrJ 7 SUNDAY SERVICE . i . A. m i j i i r.neum, rever oores, l ettera unapjf Hands, .Chilhlainsj Corns ,.aad ale Skin EruDtioDS. Kiid rjodtivelv cure) p;i ...' - . . . T4. .vl lleltl at Some ol Our Chnrches. guaranteed"-to give c'tatulactija oe Re vWJ J Payaenr, pastor at the monev refunded. Price 25 cents per Baptist church, had special services box For ji&U?: ut t B Jffetze? a.Dr'u'g - ; emer32d three members. One appli cation was also received for baptism. Rev; O B Miller, pastor of St. Prof. Genirv's .frjour dog and pony show will 'exhibit under can vas WedneRJ.ij afternoon -and night James Lutheran church, preached next week. Prof. Gentry his over an able sermon , on Reformation ona hnudred dogs sad paniee in his Sunday, while tIo i Lather League conpany and they are said to be the held services of. a like nature at m best ever seen. Pi of. Gentry's how is well known in the surrounding towns, but this is tbe" first visit to this city; The dogs and ponies will all appear in the parade, which will be given Wednesday at noon. The acts performed by Prof. Gentry's animals are all new and are aid to be entirely different from anything ever seen in this city. The prices of admission are children 15c, adults 25c. night, Three very appropriate and creditable productions were read by Misses Belle Moser and Ora Hoover, and Mr. J no. M Cook. In the absence of Rey. Thompson Rev. Rush filled the pulpit Sunday morning but no services where held in that church at night. l)on't Todrcco Spit ana Smoke Tonr If you wan t to quit1 tcbacco us insr easily and forever, be made wfill; Rtronf?. magnetic, full of new lifeand vigor, take No-To-Eac, the wnnder-worker that makes weak men" strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over yu.uuu curea. Buy . No-To-Bac Irom your own druggist, who win guarantee a cure.. Booklet aqd sample mailed free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi cairo or New York. and IgoodrJwiU ol Lowe, Dick & Company. They Bought for Spot Cask 4 at.a price'and they 4Boiight It - To " - "... ; If you need any thing in the sell don't fail to-give ns a call; Every woman needs Dr. Miles' Pain HUa. Gone to Spartanburg. - ' Hardy Lentz, who ha3 for eome time been a salesman with the fiim of Lowe & Dick, has severed his connection with that firm and left this (Monday) morning for Spartan burg, S. C, where he goes to accept a position in s shoe store. He does not .Know the name of the firm he will work for, having onlyreceived a letter from his father; directing for him to come, and saying that his position would be in a shoe store. If ... jJlr ' " t): With a Fre Hearse7and the bestfliiie ot UNDERTAKING :: GOOD in the State, our Mx Bell wil answer all caLs ni-ht or day , 1. Harris k GownaDv. SP1HAI. weakness easily enred "b" Dr. Miles' Nerve Plaster v
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