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Vol. XII. No. 153 CON COW), N. O.v FRIDAY NOVEMBER 12 1897 Whole No. -1048 FOREST HILL NEWS. Sonie Impodnt Trampi. . Yesterday (Thursday when Mr, PERSONAL P0INTBK8. I . - anarteriy toaicrm i.u T H Hall- W kn MrCarl Greelev. of Naw Lon the people of Forest Hi $Wjnff n, is ip the.city today. ; Rev. J D Arnold held thd last the depot tFpreit H the Mr. R 8 Harris returned this quarterly conference at Bay's chapel Ihe fedjBbme mining. ; - last nl?bt, for this year, he -being fran?I8 rather, nercions wiy. i Merhant Boat, Of China Groye, appointed to fill Rev. J R Scrogg's As ne got near the.Cannorif iie was seen on the streets today, nlace as presiding elder on this oc. 8witch he noticed fire tramps lying K-Dh U Holden is in the' city for casion. Mr. W A Wilkinson n preparing to baild a handsome stable. -n.. honM of TW Lit.- !! "."" ""S !! : MisaDen.dery, of plea Creek, . . . 7 " i ""J8"" omeiuioK wrong owbi gpent Tbnredttr in tbe city. on North Ohorch street, ureoemR his . -actfon, re-mark.a to the. mAa T . - -,. w i x ' Thos. intends house keeping soon, any fnrtr b hlm; fti hich thi day. v. . beside the railroad tra'okntf t?hen afew days. ! Ke got near them oW o t&Ued i Lrav to him tp wait and continnaUy tried I night to PinotHle. to; sell nim spectacles. Mr. Hall. I tin. Smith 'returned last Woman's Missionary Society at tnelnotified polimn Penning a Methodist parsonage laat night was search was made for ' a I . jf .. . i V. - i. ' - ." I ..." .' V a decided success, ana a peasant ai- had left . town. Two were found? --Mr. M LRitch, B'f . SalisbtirV, is fair in every respect, which consisted 1 afterwards that seemed to be of the spending the day with relatives iri of music songs and recitations and cans:, and the? weretsent outof tbwn 1 the city. last, bat not least, refreshments were immediately. As eMr;alL!:sayf, , Mrs! Drlkouston to fiprved. whicn tne gooa laaies naai these fellows might not have meant! the city this morning, after a visit arPf1 in ahnndance. Measra H Unvthintr vrnnir. hnk thplr antintial 01 a 16W WeeKS in JNeW I Ork. 11 Barrov and F 0 Howland sang 1 seemed rather suspicious. Eome eoos,, accompanied oy rMr8. K A Rrowers maater hnd at the m V 1 1 r K a a T-T aavai pmuu, Wu4,0 -Yellow Jack wherever they find him. Masters itaipn ana iinour vueu No one who tftke8 Ca4carets regular . a. . . v- V . .a. a i Neckfrear? INTER CO Tellow Jack Killed . nj Cascareta Candy Cathartic kills Messrs. McGill and Webb, of Philadelphia, are spending the day with Mr. J W Cannon. Mrs. Wadswortb. of Charlotte, is visiting friends and relatives in the city. Mr. Young Caldwell is sick rendered ome excellent recitations, hy an systematically is in danger Therfl was no almission fee charged Ifrom the dreadful disease. Cas but a box was prepared and placed (carets kill Yellow fever germs in the! again. Mr. Billy Mahone, the clever near the door for contribution, bowels and prevent new ones from ucEei agen worKea the Key lor iieai iuC hrHintr 10a 9?in and KO fill Mr. Caldwell last nieht.- whichwas found to contain, when . - uiuggioio. Mr Jim MiflAnhcimfir nrn ia has 55 members and each meml er tonfMS ner crime. nl0iL ffln L vuaiiuuioi value? uvj nr tuuajr ixuiu If it is running lbwyou had better take a look at our stock before all the choicest patterns are gone. Our neckwear is out 01 tne ordinary, ana it don1 1 stay in our sbelvs long. We keei) ricrnt iio with tne new things, and select ihe and is now on the way from best designs and they go the frozh noses, 4 nd possibly SteT5inand crei oneifor8nnH toeses," oi our KlouaiKe " I 9 . 1" 1 '.. 1 1 urn day. irienas. so rne laaiessnoma oe prepared to gi ye per a warm ThfiT 9ro nthor AWnriP9 reception by encasiner the to vour toilet that we can sut fctoese3, , of the school child- I 31 1 . w ply Collars, Cuffs, Under- yen ana ner own oainry iooc wear, flats, Gloves all these m a pair oi our nanasome, lJ ! 11 m ' things you'll find here to your 8cronK comiortaoip aua aaras Kl taatft. We' hft ari to sbow UiD ouuco- wuiro ouy" O . - I 1 i -I n vnn q fnii QnUrnt and nn r. ana our iianasome snoes ior J 1J J l U.JLJL W b W iA V UUV4 V V VI The prices are bound to be right. The money you pay here is at your disposal until the goods are used. Cannon & Fetzer Company P. S. We are open now even had the privilege of taking a friend, Mollie Tray lor, the divorced wife Salisbury. consequent! about one hundred 0f Charles Traylor, of Salisbury, who Mig8 Minnie Cline, of Harris per. ons were present- . w?s tried and convicted at the last burg, is .spending the day at the Mrs . Samuel Cauble, who has term of Superior Court at Monroe home of Mr. F A Arclrbald, on been visiting her daughter, Mrs. for forgery, has j)een arrested in AN Church street. Chas. jFurchep, of Statesville, has lanta for robbing and setting; fire to Mr. Pleasant Monroe, of near rp.tnrred home . a dwelling., and has made a full con- Salisbury, passed through the city niaht till 9:30 or 10 o'filonk. Solen fession of her. crime. -When aBked en route to Mt. Pleasant, where he did lights now, too. Can show good me cm,, n ghfl the fo0ffi is aueoaiog oooi, Uery well at night. 0 P Co Y DO goes 10 iue uiuu wuuo iioj: i - " m- tt ivt xt t l...u -j , tu, wnu n 0 Urnnnt: MessrB. H McNamara, M B ui':c"i!: T" u ;. p.., Stickley, John Miller, J D Barrier looks after her home, wjll both at Aiabam9 aDd my maiden name was Light from Salisbury, where they nSiutuw u'rt br attending the 8tate army at the battle or seven rmes. childrens' wear, combine the best points of merit. Respectfully, Dry L Miller, SHOE FURNISHERS. POT fainting or dizxy spells. The most wonderful remedy for these women is Electric Bitters.; Thousands of pufrerers from Lame Back and Weak Kidneys riee up and call it blessed. -It is the medicine for women... Fe male complaints andNervous trou bles of all kinds are soon relieved by the uoe of Electric Bitters. Delicate women should keep this remedy on hand to build up the system. Only 50c, per bottle. For sale by P B Fetzer. PRUNES My mother died, in 188U 'Uwas NEW CUP RANTS raised in DeKalb county Georgia, and have relatives there now. ' We moved to Georgia just after the war. I married Chas. Traylor, and after wards separated from him. He is Tut - i ' 4 -lib A now living "in Salisbury, N. O. I have tola every tnmg aooac tne crimes 1 committed, and now I don't care what they do with me." An Old Acquaintance in the City. Mr. IS Bridges, of Charlotte, who has been assistant book Keeper and private secretary of A H Crowell for several years past, is in the city prospecting, and we hopejhe will locate with us. He will be pleasantly remembered in this city as the popular excursionist of Char lotte having carried the people to A8hevllle, Wilmington and elsewhere within the last few years. Mr.Bridges is an all round hustler. He is now temporarily engaged with Mr. J'T Pounds, the furniture dealer, of this city. He is stopping at Mrs. Laura Walter's, on West Corbin street. Fresh High Grade ROASTED COFFEE Cacklen's Arnica sniTe. . ' the Best Waive in the world for i-uta. Braisea, Sores, Ulcers, Salr Kheum, Feveu Sores, Tetterd Chap pt Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ale Skin Eruptions, and positively curel Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give statisf action os monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store, ;We wish to' caution, all users of Simmom jjiver Eeguktor on a subject of the deepest Cfr j interest and importance to their health -Lfl VIII pernaps tneir lives, ine soie proprietors and matrers ot Simmons iiver ieguia.ur learn that cr3tomers are often deceived by ' .... T buvins anc taking some meaicme oi a Baklne Powder by the Car JLoad. nimilar appearance or taste, believing it to vmJVb 'it ;ii, be Simmons Liver Regulator. We warn : Jr-, :W r?TOe hni5..Jtfie ou that unless. the word Regulator 13 on southern Manufacturing Uompany, e package or Doitie ina.i.isnoxmmona . Richmond, ta.. m , , AT & Smith's GROCERS., will sena .out n railway a solid bf 21, cars of baking following points : iimr R.es?ulator. : No "tone else 'makes, or i ver has made Simmons Liver Keculator. ot over, the oouthei inything called Simmons Liver Kegnlatop. train coneistioff 6utJ.BLZeiliti&Co.,a.nc medicine made Tu. ;?J .-.i0 "i tiiiBim(i flKVp nlnnpi cn.71 nowders for th put it up, and we cannot be responsible, i Four f or Jackaoiiville Fla., Mobile Diner meaic.aes repieBcitcv ao tuc oaic vu - - sot help yo-? as you are led to expect they 2,, Montgomery arill. Bear this fact well in mind, if you have Charlotte 4. P' seen in the habit ot using a meaicme wnicn - i i r: t : - id 1 rousuppo'- -a to Deoimmoua -.ivti xveguia' BeU; Harris 5Co. Have'boTight otitthe entire stock of jFnrniture and good wiir of Lowe, Dick & Company. They Bought for SpOt Cash 5t a price anol they "BOUgM - It - TO - Sell " If you need anntin in the r don't fail to- give iis a' call.: LSOOD'S Sarsaparilla has over ano over again proved by its cures, When all other preparations failed, thai Vt is the One True B LOO D Purifier or bca. the name wa3 somewhat like t, and 1.1 j package did not nave tne wora legulp.ter on it, you have been imposed apon and have not ben , taking -Simmons Uver Regulator at all O The Kegulator has been favorably known to: r.ny years, and ill who use it krrow how necessary it is iot Fever and Ague, Biliou3 Fever, Constipa don, Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorders' irising from a Diseased Liver. We a?,k you to look for y -urselyes, anq lee thac Simmons Liver Kegulator, which you can readily distinguish by the Red 'a n wraDner. and by our name, is the onlj Medicine calkd Simmons Liver Regulator J. iri. JEXIN & CO. 6. Macon 1 ana Greensboro.) 2, Wilmington 2, nsacola 2. Atlanta Norfolk 1, (yia Shch car will bear a large sign extending the length of the car, showing t to be a solid car of taking powier ; also shippers name and destiration. Thif per haps, is the Is. gest shipment of baking powder, ver made in this country at .one time. The train will run as a special from Bichmond and will only bi ran in daylight. It will likely pacs Concord - Tuesday afterncon and will, pbssibly. be worth seeing. With a Fre Hearse and tb e best line ot UNDERTAKING :: GOODS in theSState oiirrMx. Bell will answerlall i calisfnio-ht ov da-r. UVll- liUilllU VV UUlllUWJUil I i L'
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