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UONUOULV N. C, MONDAY NOVEMBER 22 1897 r W hole Nof 1 056 MB. EOBT. BROWN LOW. A DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON. I PERSONAL POINTERS. H E Barrier, of Salisbury, spent Sunday in the city. Mr. T L Rosa, of China Grove, spent Sunday in the city. jap Stone at Home-A Marriage-Vis- The Christian Reia Book Glnb Beett Itins: Folks. TOim Mrs. J SI Odell. Mrs. W A Troutman and daugh Saturday afternoon the Christian ters Miss Grace and Mrs. Wm. Heid Club was delightfully enter- Charlotte, are visitim? tained bv Mrs. J M Odftll Mr. Jno. Troptman, Mrs. Trout- elegant home on North Main street. th Kg"1 Sunday in man's son, on North .Oburch street. "Anthony Hope" and hia comedies - v Mr. C M Cook, Jr., of the South- of courtship were the snbjeots nnder buhiJ mmE6111 Up toSalis" ern Coltoa Milla at Bessemer City, discussion. Mies Dodson and Miss . ' ; tp nt Sunday in the city with Means read very intern sketches SS-SS friends. , of thej life and personality of the she has been visiting for several weeKs. - ' 9 I V VUV I VUtUg VII W T V J M I be Stan ly Urr es Uotton Milt, I clo33 r i, Nf.xi itt i : pro ir I nrtnn ,it I I . m v. . 0I u,c .cv.j .. vu ""'t cio33 cnoisest rerresnments were miss uonnie unne, wbo is Stanb, N. C., wa3 here today, served and the members dispersed eachng at,EJzab,eth College, spent Mr. Ribt. Biowc, of this place, is with Hope-ful hearts and minds. nn exacted to live. Mr. Brown is quite oKl. 4 DOZEN Sunday and Monday at home. She 'T 0,. , , -V , ,;n .Ladies' Skirts Braided Panels IT AAA iOtUlU llUUlgUVi Beaten by Tnbnown Mr.' and Florida Oran ges AND- ; FRESH i CAKE Sir. X.ifaber Parties. Mrs. H C Raimer' and Three persons went around to the Mr. end Mrs. M L Moore? spent back side of Mr. Alfred Litaker's Sunday at China Grove. lot Sunday night inquiring for Mr. E tna Henry and Mis Nellie a restaurant. The persons, so Williams - were - married Sunday Mr. Litaker informs the police, 'were 'morning at 9 o'clock at the home of cursing considerably and he ordered Wshi:igoa Mills by Rev. J Simp, them off his premises, and instead son. We extend congratulations. of goiDg away, two of them seized We are anxiously waiting to hear Mr. Litaker, while the other one the announcenenta from conference, struck him. Not being satisfied F M Wrd, superintendent of the still, they grabbed him the sscond Salisbury Cotton MilIP spent Sun- time and pushed him Jup against a day v.ith his sister,1 Mr8. T H Cook, cnimney very violently. on tuur.u H.reu Mr. Litaker does not Beem;to f O ' A T Ifcf IP D Mr. J L Stone, of Gastonia. is vis 2wa v,- 1Q 11 v. ' . &uuw tvuu buc pajittco wcic,. uuu uao iting his mother, Mrs. S Stone, 83arcely any idea, though the Chief on St. Charles street. of Police ha8 them 8potted and Qaite a number of our.peopls at- think8 thafc he will succeed in Ia. l 9 -v m v r fri nn vine iasi nigat, conauctea py rror. C P. T.nnarH Another Rnnaway Affafr AND to go at Bargain Prices. One lot of plain ones tp be sold V cheaper than you can buy the goods. Another lot of Ladies' and Children's Caps in today. worth 50 cents to go at 25 cents Cannon & AT Mr. Jasper Ross has gone to see hia mother at New London. Mr. B N H Miller is out agaiD, after a week's sickness. . Ervin & Smith's GROCERS. A couple from Spencer visited our town Saturday night and come on Tnteves Among u$ important business too they want- , It seeins that the theives struck ed to see our : Register of Deeds, our town "Saturday and Sunday They succeeded in finding Mr. Wed- nights.;' A horse was stolen from MlPS Emma DeatOn. Of MOODS' I ;notnn hn. AA nf. annnaeA in OTAfc- f 1 U f A li: 7 a wmw ..v uwh mmwvwww O liUUi IUO lUll 111 i Cul J L XX111SUU ville, spent; Snnday with Miss Min. tlng the papeja that make two oae. gtore Ml Cranford had noticed ,.nie Coblcat this place. The parties were not known to Mr. his horse was hitched yet at 8 o'clock, Mir. and Mrs. J A Cook are visit- Weddingtgn, neither were the wit. baj. gome tme rafterward when he UC ili A U. WW U U1UVUV.1 AAA .W.t. A A W V M A J . I AlCOQCO W ItllCAl Utl ES UUV Wf W AA VI- . . a. f M 1 L w bick home heart-broken. Na names , ' , L. . - ' could be learned exnept Mr. Mayor. I . . . . ... It certainly looks like it, but thft wiahpd.tn.he.hnRband. tnereis really no wick about it. Company A Clever Trick. Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria .Complaint is made by our South ot yetiound.it. He lives m No. 9 or nervous troubles. We mean he Gbncordians that as to electric light townshir near the Phoenix Mine. can cure himself right away by they are "not in it." They would . a godl lot of cotton seed were cine tones up the whole system, to grope their way in darkness, but stolen from the warehouse in rear of acts as a 8timulent to the Liver and say they would rather have the Ervin &fcSmith Sunday night. At Kidneys, it is a blood purifier and light than to know 'why not. The least sixtv bushels were stolen, it is nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, reion of darkness begins just below A ui rrun Hppnhp intincr flnllR. Slpan- Mr R A Brnwn's. thought, and probably more. The lessness and Melancholy. 'It is ' reason it ia thought they were stolen purely vegetable, a mild laxative, q f5TO f WOr ! V onSunday is that Mr. ;HintonWille it had broken loose. Today (Mon day) we learn that Mr. Cranford has ral vigor. Try Electric Bitters and We wish to caution all users of Simmon ford walked by the ware house Sun be convinced that they are a mira- fiver Regulator on subject ;of the deepesi day evening and noticed nothing ?,r. ery, bottle guaran- g Km" wrong, bnt this (Monday) morning, -.??&--52r'? boUIe ,:atP B U makers of Simmcas Liver Eegulatc, the eetd were ecil(tered considerably Thanksgiving Shoes , shoflld be shoes that keep the feet dry and arm, thereby preserving: your health and saving you money in doctor a bills, . while giving you comfort nd style at the same time. We have them tn all shapes and toes, io French Calf, box calf, winter tans and also chil dren's school shoes. SHOE FURNISHERS. POT ASH Bell,' Harris Co. Havebonghtont the entire stockofFnrniture and good ,; will of Lowe,JDick & Company. Fetzer's Drug Store. Gathering Them In. Deputy Charlie Cook went learn that cr3toaier3 are often deceived by huviner and takine some medicine .of a over the ?ca!es. similar appearance or taste, believing it to . . -r . -n i TIT over be Simmons Liiver lieguator. vve warn Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Yonr vou that unless the word Kegulator is; on . i ; v : L,iro Awny, to Newell a Satnrdayjvnere 3e' hoMiiioiSm , lfou want t0 quH tobacco us named John Gilmer had been cap- Liver Regulator. No one else makes, ot . a8jjv aD forever be made tared the night before for thecal, SfSIfvM well, etrog, magnetic, jTull of new mg of a gun from Mr. D W Fag- J.ELZeilin& Co.; nc jo medicine made life and vigor, take Nb-To-Bac, the gart. John confesses his crime, and y anyone else 3. the same., rwe alone can wpnder-worKer mat manes weaa put lu up, anu we uaiiuui uc icopuxioiuic, men BirODg. xtiauy gaiu it?u puuuuo 5ther medicines represented as the same do jn en av8. ; Over 400000 cured. ioi nem you as vou uaviuc, Buy -No-T0-J3ac from -your, own ffill Bear this fact well m mmd, if you have j . . ;n M.rJ:A Saiu the habit of osinga mediae which W1" Partf a care. rou supposed to be Simmons Live) Regula tor, because the name was somewhat lika They Bbught for jSppt at a price and they ' ' . - .... .,: . v. f ,' : "Bought - It - TO - If you need anthirio- in tUe Gash Sell ?7 j Us. don't fail to give us a call. will await his trial next court. A Blaze at High Point. High Point, Nov. 10 Fire broke out this morning about 3 o'clock in the High Point Female Seminary building,a large Bnd costly establish' ment now owned by Mr. Geo. T Leach. The building has not since last spring been used; for school pnrposes, and -v Mr. Leach had just nwed, his family into it. It was totally destroyed. Only two thousand dollas insurance. , Nearly all the furniture was saved. StDlPlAI' weakness easily ctired Tjy Dr. Miles Nerve Plaster t, and the package did not have the word &egulF.tor on it;; you have been imposed apon and have .not taemg immon8 Liver Kegulator at alljD The Regulato? has teen favorably known i'oL znsnj year3, and ill who use it know how necessary it is fof Fever and Ague, Eilious Fever, Constira ion. Headache. Dyspepsia, and all disorder? j-isinff from a Diseased Liver. We aek vou - to look for yurselves, anq lee that Simmons Liver Regulator, which fou can readily distinguish by the Red ? ?n wrapper, and by our name, is the onl) V.edicin3 called Simmons Liver Regulator. J. xi. '& CO. ' c. Booklet and sample mailed free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi cago or New York. Bnsinesstl.ocls. FOR RENT After January 1, 1898, the store room now occupied by Gibson & Morrison. FOR RENT Two bed rooms over Fetzer's Drug Store. For terms apply to Elam King. Hearse and the best line ot- UNDERTAKING :: GOODS in the State our Ma. Bell will 'answer all: calis nio-ht oi'da-r. : Harris & GomDanv.; 1 CVQERVOUS Troubles -fire due tx, vl impoverished blood. ' Hood Sar saparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and NEft.?i? -Tf&MSC-
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