I 4 -. FOLLOWED" MISS HERBERT. .mother Washington Society Olrl ' Kills Herself. Washington, Dec. 26.. The re cent tragic death of Miss Lelia Her bert, the daughter of the ex a cre- tary of the navy, is given as the r a J son for the euieide- which occurred today of Miss Annie Virginia Wells, an accomplished young ' society wo man and daughter of Mr. Lewis S Wells, a well known attorney. The yoang woman shot 'herself through the heart with her brother's revolver at tne residence of br fa her. Miaa Wells had met Mies Herbert a number of times and was very much attached to her. She herself had been confined Jo the, house for fjur months by illness and this combined with the shock caused'by the death of her friend, brought on melancholia, which resulted in suit cide. The deed was apparently en tireljr unpremeditated, and coming immediately after Christmas festivi. ties ib the house, completely pros, trated her aged mother. Miss Wells was 33 years of age and very beautiful. Household Gods. The ancient Greeks believed that the Penates were the gods who at tended to the welfare and prosperity of the family. They were worship ped as household gods in every ho me. The household god of today is Dr. King's New Discovery. For consumption, coughs, colds and for all affections of throat, chest and Lungs it is invaluable. It has been tried for a quarter of a century and i guaranteed to cure, or money returned. No household should be without this good angel. It is pleasant to take and a safe and sura lemedy for old and young. Free trial bottles aF Fetzer's Drug Store, Regular size foOc and $1. Are Ton Interested '. In the two hundred or more little orphans at Oxford f If so you will have a chance to show that vou are. The Masons aregoing to send a box to these little ones, and appeal to the people of Concord to contribute to their relief. The superintendent says they are in groat need of many things that will add to their comfort during the coming winter. Kemem ber that while the Masons of North Carolina built and contribute to the support of this institution it is not confined to the Masonic fraternity, bat its doors are open to the chil dren of the State regardless of who they are.' Now yoti can help the inmates of this institution very much by' a contribution and you will Beyer miss what you give. We have gotten several jadies interested in this matter, an 1 they will call on you for help. Clothing, hats, shoes, underwear, provisions, money , any thing, will be very acceptable. This 13 a cause worthy of your attention, and many a fatherless one. will be made happy by your kind considers tion. Give yonr contributions to oce of the committee or leave it with W J Hill. - We trust that this little appeal will elicit your svmpa thy and cause you to contribute as liberally as you we able. We assure you that, any thin;? you can dp will be greatly appreciated. Very respectfully, B. H. Geiffin, ? J ' W U. Tucker, J. l . Hurley, . . . ,.- t ' Committee. jyjOOD'O Sarsapaillla has over ana ITu over again proved by its cures,N -when all other preparations failed, thai it is the One True DLOOD Purifiers wu.,Aii.- io. jyu ' ... OOBCOIHJ. FUNERAL OF MRS. GIBSON. , ' . ruonai Chapter Rend Pleas.ns rributeS-TochInSrayer and .Sours, ' The funeral rites over the remains cf Mrs. J P Gibson were held, as announced, at 11 o'clock, Joday in the Presbyterian church; The casket. all covered with beautiful floral tributes, was borne by Messrs. E'P Hill, F L Smithy Gowaa Dueen berry, Q E Smith,, L M Archey and C L Smith to the altar. "Jesus Lover of My Soul" was sun? when Rv. J D Arnold, read the pu rial service and led in a prayer, oreatning the teoderest sentiment of sympathy, confolation. faithinl tmat. and petitions for Divide arengtn aou oiessmg. -How Firm a Foun dation was then eung and the pastor, xvy. Aiexanaer, read the 4th chap ter of 2nd Corinthuns as the one that the deceased eDj iyed on his last pastoral visit to her. He then paid the most pleasiDg tribute to the Christian character of the deceased. After a most louchinc: solo bv Mies Harris the remains were gently bone to the cemetery and laid to rest to sleep the night of death away. Chambers 11 as Stood Trial. Bid. Chambers was arraigned in the Mayoi's court this (Tuesday) evening tor entering the house of Mr. W M Corzme on last Satur day night. Had Mr. Corzine'a door been locked that night, the warrant would have charged him with burg lary, but owing to the fact that Mr. Corzine had ltft the door unlocked for his children to come in, the war rant only charged him with forcible tresspass. He was found guilty, of course, and was bound over to court in a $200 bond. He could not get anyone, to goe30n bis bond, but thought he could get it adjusted Wednesday. Nhnford-Carpenter. Mr. Byron S Shuford and Miss Liura Carpenter were married in Newton, Monday at 1 p. m. The happy couple took the evening train to China Grove to visit the bride's sister, Mrs. Cprrier, and brother, Mr. Plato Carpenter. A noar-KHllnr Time. If you believe in having a "hog killing time" 3 ou should have been at the Fenix R slier Mills Monday. Mr. Crowell has quipped himself with such a handy arrangement to scald hogs that quite a number send them down thre to get him to do the work. Brown Bros, sent eight down there that averaged 325 pounds apiece, . while Mr. J L Boger sent two do n that weighed 401 and 412 respectively, v V -, it COL. O ATE 3 DEAD. One of Charlottes ProniinentCltUcn Passes Awy, . The News says that Col. B M Oates died at his home in Charlotte ... i Mi. .. ' r "t ' - f ' ':' ''"V- 1 - - Monday at t o'clock pv el v Col. Oateswaa conspicuous mark of large capacity ! for every task he undertook and enjoyod the confix dence and esteem that a life of trne worth richly merits; He was presi dent of the First National bank and was chairman of the building cob mittee of Charlotte's fine new court house. JTeadach nfl NeuraXfffa ctntrTv UILES' PAIN PIUUS. "One veai acid. N. C. TUESDAY DECEMBER 28 1897 ' PERSONAL POINTEKS. 1 V . Z. . t . Gos Sells returned from Salis bury this morning. Misses Bettie Alexand.r and Connie Cline returned to Charlotte this morning.- . t - . - .. . : ' Mrs. C B Frazier and little Ln- cile returned from Charlotte latt night. Mr. Edgar Hendrjx has re turned from ltft. Pleasant, where he spent Christmas. rr MisaMary Ella Cannon , went to C iarloUe this rnorniog on a visit. ... " Mr. Jenkins, of Haile Gold Mine. S. CM arri ved in the city last night and was seen on the streets today. Noah Correll ha3 returned to Spartanh r , S. C, aftr spending Chri8tmae. with frienda and rela tives here. V ' . - . Misses Lna Fe zar and Belle Moser returned to the ctv this (Tuesday) evening:, after p-nding Christmas at Miea MotprV homo near Mt. PleaeanV FRESH Package Received by Express Today. ErvinSt Smith's QR0CER5. A DISTRESSING ACCIDENT. Foausr Peeram'n Goo Goes 'Off and Kills Ills Friend, Geo. Neely. v ia Steel Creek township, Meek lenbarg connty, on Monday, Geo. McNeely, l-yeais-.oldt wa8 killed by the accidental discharge of a rifle in the hands of his friend, the 13-vear old son of Theodore Pepfam. Neely waa visiting Pegram and they were going duck shooting when the acci dent occurred. ' ' ' vVe wish to caution all users of Simmom Liver Reguktnr on a subject of the deepest interest and importance to their health perhaps their lives. ' The 'sole ' proprietors and makers of Simmons Liver Regulate learn that-ccstomers are often deceived by buying and taking, some medicine of a wmilar appearance or taste, believing it to be; Simmons Liver Regulator. We warn you that unless the word Regulator is on Tie package or bottle, that it is not Simmons Liver Regulator. No oneeelse makesor tver has made Simmons Liver Regulator, oi inything called Simmons Liver Regulator. 6ut J; HZeilin & Co.. vnc medicine made cv anvone else U the eamt, I We alone can ut it up,' and we cannot be responsible, n )ther medicines represented as the same dc aot help you as you are Jed to expect they rill. Bear this fact well in mind, if you have aeen in the habit of using a medicine which rou suppose4 to be Simmons Liver Regula tor, becaupe the name was somewhat like t, and the package did not have the word Xegulf tor on it, m you ; have been imposed ipon arid have not be taking ' Simmons Uver Regulator at all O Die Regulator has fleen favorably knowi iom2 nany yearsand ill who use it know how 'necessary it is foi fyvet and Ague. Bilious Fever, Constipa jou, Headache. Dyf-pepsia, and all disorder rising from a Diseased Liver." , r Waaskyou to look for yourselves, ana Jee tha Simmons Liver Regulator, which pa can mdily distinguish by the Red J wrapper, and ?y our name, is the onli nedicine called Simmons Liver Regulator 1 J. A .lULIN & CO. Fancy Candy Christmas has come and gone. But Nev Years dayvwilJ call for the re membrance of friends and kindred. We still have-some nice things left, that are suitable for New Years presents. 4 Start off Qn the New Year by making; sqmebbdy glad.; It don't co3fc much. Ties, Bows, Scarfs, Puffs- A lot of new and nice things in Neckwear. . ,': . ' .... Linen and silk handkerchiefs, Mufflers, etc. Call on us. We'll supply you with a nice and useful present at small cost. Gannon & Fetzer Company. AS US UAL, We are, ahead of the "6and Wagon," and if you wish to be in thepni& ' -"''' ' '-. , ; ,-. - . v yonhad better come mnning. Our Christmas presents are the rtalk of the town ' Will say they are moying away like snow on a hot summer day. We will do our best to wait pn you in great shape, but to avoid the f . , ' '' - ' - .... - , -..? -t ... f ': "."'. "- ' ' rush come in the morning, noon and nig,ht, and like the ladies of thb; day, 'we want you to come right away." No time to lose for Cbristmsa isjat hand, and what;yonwdo row . . ; . T ' " 0 ' rr ' : - ' " ' ' " -;' . -' . . " , ' ' ..' .' . - ' " ' -'. u ' - ' - '' . - . . - ' , - ." Witb?)eBt;wiBhe8 for a Merry Chrntmts we are jours to please,. ' , BELL,' HARRIS 1 CO. Whole No. 108S Santa " Glaiis Is Already Making Tracks; for onr store, where he knows he 1 '11 find a stcck of hoes for every ' one that are tnirigs of btauty for Xma8 preseots. tfor adies we have them in ioat ard'&d skiu. For men, Calf, Vici Kid, Kangaroo, and v Patent Learher, 'also Tans of beauti ful shade id Ladies' and Men's. Also we would not have you to overlooks children's in Tans, all of which " combine comfort, tyle. and- dnra bility. We carry a complete lineqf polish, any color for any shwe, also a" 'ine of hosiery whicb cannot be sur- ' pssd Give us a f all and convince yourself. Respectfullv, ; Dry 1 Miller, A . - : " - shoe furnishers; ' 1 v I. . V -. : . -)-.'