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fl'rnimlrprrl Vol. XII. No. 176 NARROW ESCAPE Of Jlr N J flcftthcocli Presiding El der to Preach Rnnday-Two .New llonses Being Built. Dr J R Brooks, presiding elder of the Salisbury district, will preach at Forest Hill Methodist charch next tiunday at 11 o'clock. Rev. J D Arnold desires to see all CONCOUT), N. C. FKiD AY DECEMBER 10 1897 ANOTHER PLAN PROPOSED; Whole No. 107$ By Which tbe Producer of Cotton May Deal Direct Wlih the Manufacturer. Pioneer Mills correspondence to Charlotte News : My plan to remedy the low price of cotton is this: To change the PERSONAL POINTERS. I Mr. A J Yorke returned to th city yesterday. Mrs. F S Starrette and daugh ter, of Mooresville, spent last night in the city.- time of Daine-onr riphm fmm nrtfftJ; DQA uar returned to xT . . .. ner home the Sunday school teachers of the her, November and December 1S98 I- 6 u? , Forest Hill Sunday school at the to Tnn Y a a ! spending awhile richer' meeting tnniVhh flh flf ' 1.! t0 Jane' Jq1 and August, 1899, of her uncle, Mr. tonace. wnich ia the ,0.d of the manufaC: Ua- a, hjti j 1 1 atiueoane tnis mornine. j r at the home Shakespeare Mrs. Rev. J D Arnold returned from Kaleigh last night, where she bid been visiting her mother for auwie tiuie. Alfred Hart, of Kansas City, Mo., turers'- year. By this change the huuiu naye a monopoly on ner own product, cotton, which the world is bound to have. The world is bound to have this cotton, there is Florida selling agent ior the Udell Manu. no doubt about that, and under this i mr o t . . . s8tejn the law of supply and de Mr. M A Carpenter, who, with mr ni,i i r his family, moved to Salisbury a W0Q,d le P", short time ago, came down Thursday and not Balers of Wall Street and and succeeded in getfng employ- Liverpool, as now they do. -It would ment in the cotton mill here again, be the manufacturer and the farmer Tney ctiiDov stay away after once that would fix the price For in living here awhile. 8taDCP the planter could rent a Mr. M J Corl is haying two coU large 8ample room in every city and facrpfl evented on Fpftr at-roat- mtf J J below Mr R F Coble's residence. Oranges ' F.RE: - AND o o Your Running Expenses AND C Rr A C KiE R town and as ht had his cotton gin ned be could take his samples to AT Mr. H G Woodruff, who has been ia the citv for several davs. left thia tne8e sample rooms with name and v A (Friday) morning. number of samp'e, ard the manu- Mr. Arthur Elmore and family fac'urer could go to 'his sample left for Rndleman, N. 0.9 this room and select the grade and nam (Fridav) morning. per of bales he wanted and the price Mr. N J Hathcock had a narrow he could afford to pay, and the agent escape here Thureday while trying ot tu;a Mnm nftu u i . K- i. u it fu j v at this room could let the planter in qHiuqt o. hair in tho nxra hnnoo for men' 8 furnishing' goods will r3e a great deal less if yon buy the right goods , at the right place. . We are good bnyeis. We buy at the bot' torn price. Cur friends tell us that our selection of pat- torna in nftnlrwfifii is mnst, ErVlll & Smith S cellent. You can judge that for yourself when you look at the big line of new goods that we nave usu receivea. We" have other attractions There Is 5o Xonicer Any Doubt of iu lumiamug KUUUBv oumw bis LeRTintc. very nanasome owjtz uonae QR0CER5 TRAY LOR IS GONE. There is no longer anv doubt of underwear at $1 a garnrent The bhafting caught his clothing, know and he coald 'Jeliver the 8ame the departure of Mr. 0 A Traylor that h always soldfor U &O. iHar.us uu. uib yrni, duu omu uuu from this citv with the intention or ""J" M m" - , yourself up for Sunday. Cannon & Fetzer Company: breaking his watch all to pieces. Fortunately the driving belt fell off, otherwise Mr, Hathcock-would have tared badly. making his stay a permanent one. The World today talked with a gentleman to whom Mr. Traylor confided that he would-not return', COL. J. D: CAMERON DEAD Now, Mr. E litor, this is a South ern movement f jr self protection, if we of the South do not organize and protect our products and onr indus tries, I will insore-you that England, fllnfj tuft -pntlpmim ratd that he nor our own-New Eogland and knew for certain tht he would not one or North Carolina's aiust xotaMe Northern States will not, for their DQ 8een here soon again (iliiens-Vfteran Newspaper Mr.n. interest is in getting COttOU as Cheap . u j (Morn BJCoi. John Donald Camerbi), the a3 they can... If we of the South will The amoant of his bond is $1,200 venerable newspaper man, died at oraniza-.and protect' ourselves, in-- and his step-father Mr. J J Allen, his home, th Villa, in Asheville tead of goingwild over-pdlitici we is his bondsman. Mr. Allen knows Thursday morning. Cel. Cameron could , become- one of the richest nothing of Tray lor'a whereabouts. was one of the most conspicuous parts of this globe, but itwill take Salisbury World uguira iu J- Jk Lia vaiuiiiic, auu no a bU'Vciauuu ui iua xqiujcit, uiauu f ka onfVirkF r-f fVia "TTanil hnnlr n F I fantnrara m.whonfo and nlantjro vuo w " lQulwoi ,v. Telcpnoues Pnt In. iNortn uarouna, 7 wnicn was priuieu i ail to meec togeiner ana uidcusa mis mostly for homeseekers . ut the or some other plansf or self protect World's Jb'air. tion. Claius Is Already Making Tracks for our -store, where he knows i he will find a stock of khoes for every one that are things of beauty for Xmas presents. For ladies we have them in Goat and Kid skin. For men, Calf, Vici Kid, Kangaroo and . Patent Leather, also Tans of beauti ful shade id Ladies' and Men's. Als we would not have you to overlook children's in Tans, all of which combine' comfort, Ptyle and dura bility. We carry a complete line of polish, any color for any shee, also a ; line of hosiery which cannot he sur pi88pd Give a ;f all, and convince, jourseif. Respectfully, Dry SHOE FURNISHERS.- The Concord Telephone Compa ny have started their telephones for Mr. Cameron was once editor cf There are many details to be die XTM. nA vaia amm th th 3 Hillsboro Recorder, from there cussed through the press or at a operatora 0f the central ofiice, their he was called to the editorial charge mass-meeting of the people, if they jngtmctions Thursday. A few of of the Raleigh News, and was also see fit to call a meeting. I would tne phones in residencesare notcon- connected with the Asheville Citizen eay there is need of a meeting of this aecte(j yet today, (Friday), but Mr. when it made its appearance from kind, for cne reason there eems to Lester Coltrane, manager of the sys weekly to emi-weekly, and then to be not a very good feeling between tern informs us that they will all a daily. iae iuwu uu wuuu;, wutuu oe in worsing oruer upt wee&. 13 11 T T JC He was pogsessed.of a graceful grow wider aa long as bard times There are about eighty-five sub- JDf HQTrlS CC ,rLO and fluent, though diecnminatiDg exist. o b jmcwhirter. srciberstoitintownnaiiiaieocon- stvle and was frequently called the - ' ' necta with the Riviera Dairy and McCauley of North Carolina jour: conation Positively cured, Sunderland Hall. . halism " Mr. R R Greeve, merchant, of - The Standard has equipped The funeral was conducted this Chilhowie, Va., certifies that he had itself with one, and we would ask VFridav evening, and taken to consumption, was given upjo die that the people please phone us Hillsboro for burial sought all medical treatment that the names of their visiting friends. FURNITURE. monev could procure, tried all or anything that is - of interest to t tpti? nPWRA HOUSE TO cough remedies he could hear of, the people.: . AT THE OPERA hUU 1 . b relief; spent many -TTT- "MTflTTT .r U vu-:.. Fields & Hanson' Minstrels. ;nlinoH in trv T")r. TCinp's New Disl Whfn you heard the exhihrating Fieius and Handson's Minstrels wni cQve and wa8 cured by useof two sound of Fields & Hanson's Grand Appear, bottles! For past three years has Concert Band today, and saw the and Hanson's Minstrels eave 1 nArr tn hnuinnRs and entire i company on parade, you - - - ( i . UOOU a)lilpU"Ub " j m. - - . , us something nice on tho streets this 8ayg pr King's New Discovery is may take it as a gentle reminder ot eyeniDg with their band of seventeen hJQ grandest remedy ever made, as the fact that it is time to purchase niopoti anrt W71II ftlKfl trive UB buuuc thinernice toniffht in Caton's Remember it is for the benefi the fire company. A large house is anticipated. 5 -CENTDOOTTOlSr Cutsj no5 JfisureUwitllfas. WeXbuy in car lots Lrlsasb, therefore givingjour customcn taelbenefitof saying 20; TO 25 PERCENT. SATISFIED WITH A LIVING PROFIT Come and see presents ot all kind. anteed for Cougbf, Colds and, Con sumption. Itdon7t fail. Trial bot tie at P B Fetzers Drug store. Hon to Look Good. , Good looks are really more than akin deep depending entirely on a healtoy organs. Sew Advertisements. Dry & Miller have something to pending en uu aboafc ganta c, nB making trackp Condition Oi .- Vin.R-. rnn vnn tn wakft If tho liver be inactive, Popular presents are what A J & J F Yorke call your attention to in their ad. ; you have a bilious iook ; u momach be disordered, you have a dispeptic loos; if your kidneys be affected, you haye a pinched look. Secure good healib, and you will surely haye good looks. "Electric Bitters" is a good Aiteritive and Tonic. Acts directly on the stom ach, liver and kidneys- Purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Everv bottle guaranteed, bold at P B Fetzer's Drug store. Xotlce. - - , ' When you want Fresh Osters, stewed, fried 0 raw, birds'on toast, fresh'fish or a tqaare meal, prepared by an old experienced cook ( Wilp. McMoore) call at Boger & Johns ton's Restaurant in the Bricls Row near the Court Honse. hfirft in minstrelsy. The progam is one succession of absolute novelties and timely bite, and includes the following : The new first part, "An Evening with the HilKs," "ine Golden Shower," a minstrel farce, tfirminatine with "The .Dance ol Dawson -City's 400," a spectacular march,-"The Grand U:d liuard," the magiiificent dancing diversion, 4,In the Tenderloin,' and several other positive innovations. - - Capt. Ryder Heard From. , In regard to the action ucf the board of county commissioners about the filling in of the railroad cress Hng8, Uapt. n-jucr u3 promptly, sajing that their action shall h we attention. welwili give our customers a chance to save money. Undertaking business ard Free Hearse and tbe'be&t line of supplies in'the state. Mr. Will Bell civen his personal attention ';o it. Cailt; answered day or night, . . Ml : llanis & faiffi. ) 1
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