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on v Vol. XII No: 154 .1 - COflCOlttX N. C.1TTIRDA.YNOVEMBER 13 1S97 W hole No; 1049 4it ' 4 4' " ' ii WHITE CAPS ABOUT. TnETWO-HEAnEOWOMl She Pays 'Twice at tho Hotel Oat t w o Cirls Beaten, Tarred and Featb oicd Bloodhounds on the Trail. ! Oak wood, Nov, 13. The white c :ps maltreated , two young girls haa last night and the community i ; thorwuyhjy inc&need. The girls vere named Edith and May Rob' rr.d wen? only eeventeen and : ;r?tton ytsra of .agere8pectively; .;':.lio cap-, notice .had been sent , the girk' sometime ago- warning t . i ' to' leas' the - county and itv-..:...4t-f!ntn them with dire puuish iii.iil.if ibcy remained. -They paid . , i- U-tition to. the" notice 'and last tea D23n went to -thy house they were sleeping, awakened tairejd and faatherad and beat . :rib!y. One of the rirls had 31 cuV to the hone with a tails. Bloodhounds i placed on the trail of the t PERSOb j POl Rides on Cne Fare. It takes a pretty tough case to get ahead of Capt. Will Stager, con- ductor on the Winston train, but he found one that stopped him. It is thus told to the 'Winston Jour nal : - ' There wasvfun for the passengers on the train the other evening. One of the passengers was Millie Chris tine, the two-headed woman, and when the conductor came to this, dual 'piece of humanity only one of the' heads handed him a ticket. The conductor then demanded at ticket from the other. The manager, who was in the seat be hind, mentioned to the conductor 1MTEKS. Jay Sinturned today from Gaffney, wh e was employed in Ithe telegraplce t. . Miss Ca iipe has returned trom Saliebuyhere she has been visiting friej ' . . Mrs. Dr.den ban returned .'.'if from a 3hort county. t in Yoatgomeryi II It j; o'' 1 ii( Woman to the club while her - :) ;-.?hda the' bby, as well ae . J old-'fasnioned woman who afier tier henne, will both at swi run down in health hat as she was onlv one womar only one ticket was required. Bat the conductor did net see it in that light, so again insisted on a ticket. Finally the Millie head paid she had given a ticket for her ride a.nd told the conductor he would have to put the Christine head off the train, as she had no ticket, but m order to p.ui cn ino uaristme bead, who had no ticket, he would have to put of! the -Millie head, who had a ticket. So the conductor Lawyer Pleasant,.paa to, Charlotte -Mrs. No timw with h bury,-return Mrs. Fn aiter a visit (out a wre-. Meadam Waaswortn f Make the -- h Long, of Mount) R,- .WnM. through the city j cuw end the day. ! ; For the witter. They'll grow lev ependiCE non'e faster, studv Ifetttr. JCnd: w..uuee;.-; better irogresa physically, iLlkm tai3.woru- ;mentally ad morajiy if .they are comfortabl clothed.. We vtho mother-of our 'bare townsman, 3C B Fraznr. re- turned to kepme in Charlotte, A flT1 ttM 7 n and i Cannon, where bees' veiling in jl Ttrtfflptpslhl 5lTl1"i thecitv at t .omc-s of Messrs. J j vUHiKUi'&ll H11U11 IL& W.Canroi eUohn Wadsworth,;! o tneir hemes ia; atPflCeS 'pfTW- "T I' ii TP p - 1 have returnJ Charlotte. izes h i V t I 1 A oeTjroun;ea wun loss or headache?, Fleeple?enefs, fa I -1 ;f d;zzy. fd-11s. The most woM'lti Tal -remedy for these womeu came to the conclusion that " he is iLL-inu luuuaaima ui wouiu let ootn riaer on tne same J? T I 1 1 ITT J I . idnpvs riFe up and call it ble?sed. . . It ifl the medicine for women. Fe- llirB WUUUi bUt5 ujpuuy ior mala complaints and Nervous trou- damages for putting her eff the ble3 of all kinds are soon relieved by train. 1 he conductor then con- the uuecf "Electric Bitters. Delicate tinued collecting the other ticket? women snoum Keep tnis remeov on -d tfae j hter cf the honH in KmlH n r tho cvatpm I In r 1 0 1 - 50c. ner bottle. For Sale bv P B uvciucaiu.mc uo-uveraauuu. " I "T- 1 .1 . . . FetZi-r. ner manager ciaims inai sue is only one person physically and ine regular. Mile meeung 01 ice fa 0 the raiiroad Davs for both . t l,. 1 1 1 11 17l! I rreeoytenan cnurcn was neia rn but &t the hotels th fare f day night at the St. Cloud Hote tw0j a8 both heads eat and expect The amusement committee had fnrfnrn Acnia nnu amuse them. Each person had a touis Bonds Dead. I that you can af ford to pay. rana Cannon '& Fetzer Company. and is now on the wuy. from frczMi iicses, i.nd possibly toeses," of our Lvlondike friends. So the ladies should ;e prepared to give her a warm rc .option, by encasing the t-'fcses" of the school child ren and her own dainty foot in a pair -of our handsome, strong comfortable aud dnras ble shoes" Our ladi-s' shoes, aiid our handsonie shoes for childrens1 vv-ar, combine the best ; 'points of mrifc. Ileapectf ully, ge Candy ry k Fiiiier. SHOE FURNISHERS. Received bEpress To-Day 4f - Ervin Smith's GRjERS. flurried to Iinilie Future. Jno. U BallUr., of Rig Stone chestnut and also had . to tell one, Mr. Loais Bonds, of No. 6 town- which made it a very amusing and ship, who has had a cancer cn his interesting thing. The one telling I face for several years, died at his Gap, Va. Goraijed suicide at Cen on Friday, it is he was e?p cially had a strange ab- what life is and is d curosity to learn what is after tjlife and gave him self the oppefcicy to verify hi3 theories bat to berjefit himself by his KEOge if his theories should prove )neous. In a letter r POT ASH the best uold chestnut" was given a heme Thursday last. He had been tral Hotel N. nice picture, which was presented confined to his bed for about six not stated tbj Mr. Charley Craven. "Little drops months, and death came not unex- skeptical, yet 01 water," etc., was iur. auorey pected . Mr. Uonda was a good Uence of all ide TTrM-TTor'a oVioclnnf arA Ktt O II n fl m I : i.: . 1 1 .3 J - I rw , . ' A o vdiiuuv, jj citiziiu aou uau a uuu uauio an;iu i XQT. lie UaU ml mous decision, he was awarded a ajj tafc knew him. We failed to bag ot cnestnuti, tiea wun rea lparn his age but he is at least 50 ribbon, as the booby priz?. 'Aunt" Lou Entertains. Aunt Lou Moss gave an elegant tea to some of her white friends, Friday afternoon at 5 o.clock. Those present ere, Mrs. E C Cannon, of Charlotte, Mrs. J W Cannon, Miss years o-d, and haves a family. Hia remains were interrei Lower Stone church Friday. at Are wish to caution all users of Simmon Liver Regular on a subject of the deepest alth to hi broths says: interest and importance to their he Nan Cannon, Masters Archie and perhaps their lives. The sole proprietors Char-es Cannon. The occasion waa Highly -enjoyed by Aunt Lou's friends, as a token of that unfading attachment and fidelity, so strong in the boeonn of the ante bellnm type of the colored race, and by Aunt Lou as a mark of reciprocal kindly regard and special honor to her. '.. - It Ti'ill Surprise You. In order to prove the great merit of Ely's Cream "Balm, the most ef i ctl o cure for Catarrh and Cold in Head, your druggist will supply a rnfcrqu3' 40 cent trial Riz'or wo v.iir maii for 10 cents. Full size 50 cents. 7 ELY BRO3.,'50 Warren St., N. x Ely's Cream Balm has completely cured me of catarrh when every thing eh'e failed. Many acquaintan ces have used it with excellent results. Alfred W. Stevens, Cald well, Ohio. 5 HOOD'S Sarsaparilla has over and over again proved by its cures, when all other preparations failed, thai it is tJae One True BLOO D Furifiec md makers of SimmoH3 Liver Kegulatcf learn that cntomer.s'are often deceivea by buvin and taking some medicine ' of a similar appearance or taste, believing it to Le Simmons Liver P.eu'aor. We warn rou that unless the Vv'ord flepulator is oii or bottle, that is not Simmons Liver Regulator." No one el?e makes, ''or ever has made Simmons Liver Re pulator, ct inything called Simmons' Liver Regulator, hut J. H. Zeilin & Co.. a-nc ,:o medicine made oy anyone e-s is the same. C vVe alone can put it up, and we cannot beKesponsible, h )ther medicines represented as the same do ?iot help you as you are led to expect ' they. kVill. Bear this fact well in "mind, il you hav9 seen in the habit of using a iuvMi ;':ne which rou supposed to be Simmons Liver Regula tor, becaure the name was crnewhat like t, and the package did net have the word &egu!?ior on it, you have been imposed jpon and have not b?rn taking bimmon? Liver Kegulatcr at'ali. O The Regulator has been favorably knc-wi fo:. ,i.j.iiy yeare, and ill who use it know how necessary it is for Fever and Ague. Bi)ious Fever, Const i pa ion, Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorder? arising from a Diseased Liver. Wea?.kyou Jto look for yurselves, and Jee thai Simmons Liver Regulator, which fou can readily distinguish by the Red 2 )n wrapper, and ny our name, is the onh Yiedicine called Simmons Liver RegulatoT J. il- IHJLIN & CO. e i, 'For mv fta I ask only th charity of si e. If I poaseesed any virtue." Ithem live in mem ory You wdjlsnoWj be interested in knowing Ha peism feels who i3' about to fj into the unknown world. Henf will tell you whr.t my feelings t I wondert 1 doubt, I hope but c all the wonder and the doubt anbe hope, a fee'ing of intense euro prevans. Wnat is Bell, Harris &lCo. Have Jbonght out the entire stock of Furniture and good will of Lowe, Dick & Company. They Bought for SpOt Cash - at a price and they - It - TO - ''BOU'gllt: - If you need anthino in the Sell" 'v t?i i s i u i era ( : x ir lllrll mm don't fail to give us a call. the future ? it is only a I believe I know, but f. I am very curious to -verify it, he feeling of fear is absent. I c going from here to Minimum so-- - If, the Eden M the automaq my mental er than a would. De merely an et k to play chess with fhis fact illustrates ditior, perkep bet- caie of my wriCing seems to me to be of no more impor- tacce, say, n breakfast. I icye life, and II to leave it, -.but -the summons been served, and I must answe .nd now, gcol-bye. We will me( ?ain. iTour brother, 0 Bullitt, Jr" t if - V 2 Hearse- and th e" best' line ol UNDERTAKING in thelState, oiii Mi. i ealxslnio-ht ov dav. Be - GOODS Bell .will 'answer'Iall lams O'-uipf. Every wosjan U9 Br. Miles' Pain Pills. 1 1 ' Si-
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