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J l St . " ' 3T Vol. XII. No. 157 CON COlll), N. C, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 17 1897 Whole No, 1052?' I J- THE CONCERT: - ( Given at the Clnb Rooms Tuesday Sight. Something1 Mew. Tne Thankssrtvlng: Turkey. Era oar Weekly issue of next week shall have reached most of our readers the festive gobbler will rr im I - As was announced in ihe qtand- have met the fate Of many other akd several days ago, a concert was bearded bi-peda, he will have lost to be given by the members of the his head. He is now gobbling down club, together with friends, last the grains that will conspire with eight. We could say no more of "John Barleycorn" to make many the concert than that it was grand. a bloated epicurean rejoice in the Mr. G W Ould announced to the fat of the land. He might take people that this was the opening comfort, though, if such comfort he concert of theClub Room for the needed, that at roosting time next vrinter, and assured ihem that this Thursday, the 25th, he will not woulcl not be the last. : ba game on the "happy hunting Tne exercises of the evening were ground" nor the prey of dark pur opened bjf a most excellent pro- loiners during the darker hours. It duciicn oli the- mandolin with pi- might even impart a tone of music aao accompaniment. Mr. Moran to his gutterals if, with prophetic in ha' an excellent touch on his man- stinct, he could see the redness- of do in, and above all, pays great at the eye and the amount of Simmbi b Uniipn to the expression of the Liver Regulator demanded, to say music. nothing of the scenes in police Misa Rose Harris next sang a courts and d$ath bed repentances solo, entitled, "My Dearest Heart " following thanksgiving indulgences It is needless to say complimentary with himself a central figure. It things in regard to Miss Rose's might ajd accuteness to the click of singing, as everyone knows full his strut if he knew that voracious well her fine vocal talent. ' man, between whose maxillary lev- ' Money Musk," with its combi- lers and den.tal millstones he is to be nation of music, was recited by masticated on that day, is himself Miss Hervy. To hear Miss Hervy but fattening for a savory mess for recite, one can appreciate the value the meanest of all digestions, that of being a master of elocution, as oi the worm. There is an evening Bhe seems to be. up of all things and the turkey Mrs. John Yorke now sang a probably has his eyen share -after comic sonff, which, when rendered I all. in Mrs. Yorke's usual easy and I nn9 'Vn'ttnAj.A Mini nmrt HmnlrA Vvnw graceful style, brought a smile from AVRy, the lips of all. If you want to quit tobacco us- Miss Janie Patterson! then ren- ing easily and forever, be made dered a most excellenteolo, the ob ligate of which was played by Mr Moran on the mandolin. miss .lame naa a very dwock and it must be taken in considera- PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. P B Fetzer left last night for New York on business. Mr. G G Richmond returned last night from a business trip to Danville and Milton. Mrs. Charles Stone arrived last night at the honoR of her father, Capt. J M Alexander. . Misses Janie and Willi, Rich- mood returned t.r the city Tuesday night, after vipiting friend t Le noir, Miss Janie has resumed her position at the poptotiice. I Fancy III L 1 Pachase Candy Received by Express To-Day AT Ervin & Smith's GROCERS. Our Mr. Fetzer is in New York .City buying filling in Stock for Cannon & Fetzer Co. Wepi edict that bargains will come baqk with him. Cannon & Fetzer Company. well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bacy the wonder-worker that makes weak men Btrong. Many gain .ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao from your own uon inn au juo. u Booklet and sample mailed free. vocal music. - Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi- The Male Quartette, consisting oi cago or New York. Messrs. Keesler, Watson, Lentzand Howland next entertained the au- peatu t cannonviiie. dience with some of their produc- Mr. Elijah Hinson, who ad the tions. Of these singers, we can say misfortune to cut his foot badly nothine. except that there seemed about three weeks ago, and which to be only one eweet tone, the four was noted in Ihe dtandard, cut d being mingled together so perfectly, last night at about 8 o'clock, at his Even the most melancholy of the home at Cannonviiie, near the new audience must now begin to laugh, Presbyterian church. It seems that for Miss Welsh- is reciting that he took blood poison from the cot laughable piece, "How Reubin his arm having become-swollen and Played." To quite a number of even burst. elocution students, this is one of the Mr. Hinson was about 60 years of most difiicult productions to ren- age, and leaves a wife and several dar, but to see and hear Miss Welsh children, two of whom we married, handle it, like she did last night, one to Mr. A M Maulden and the it seems verv easv. other to Mr. Jno. Cress. , But as vet. we have had no in- The remains were interred in the etrumental solos in the programme, old Presbyterian cemetery (Wed- out we can assure ail tnai mis va- jy & v- canov was tastefullv filled when J ' . , 1 BncUleu' Arnica BaiT, X ra r- i nana V or niann Bfllfl I 77; The Pest Salve in the world for Mr. FC Howland closed the ex- 0uta? Bruige8f ssores, Ulcers, Sal r ercises of the evening with one of his Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappt baritone solos. It i& needless to 6ay Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ale anything more than has been said Skin Eruptions, and positively curel ahnnt. Mr. Howland's voice, as its P8 or u0 PaT requi-ed. It is Dr. Sunderland n ere. Dr. Sanderland and daughter, Mrs. Doir: bo-.h of 'Washington City, epent Tneeday atjSanderland Hall. It will be remembered that: Dr. Sunderland had this school erected in roemomm to his daugh. t?r, Mies Laura Sanderland, who died several years ago. hie was well pleased with the institution, and , would have been glad sto stay longer, but oa becount of urgent! bneinesa he had to return. Dr. Sanderlaud is getting old, though Btill haa a charge in Wash ington City, tad was Gover Cleve land's pastor for over two years. While speaking of Sunderland Hall, it will be of interest to our readers to know that Miss Mpntgom ery, ; the excellent manager of the school, has in her charge an Aus- tralian girl and also a Waldenseau. r i Thanksgiving Shoes should be 8hor that keep the feet drv and w&im, thereby preserving your health ami saving you money in doctor's lEftl1 while giving jou comfort ad styli at the 84me time. VVe have them s all shapes and toes, in French Oa) box calf, winter tans and also ch& dren's school shoes. Dry L Miller, SHOE FURNISHERS. POT ASH :.-ALK Yellow Fever Germs breed in the . bowels. Kill them and you are safe from he awful disease. Oascaret8 destroy the germs through out the System and make it impos sible for new ones to form Cas t - . carets are the only reliable safe guard for young and old against Yellow Jack. 10. 25. and 50c, all druggists. Havebought out the entire stock of Fnrnittire and good will of Lowe,'Dick & Company. 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