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Vol. XII No. 2 J7 TRIAL. PUT OFF For ttte Whiskey Case-Lawyers Plenty Cbler of Police Selected Another Telephone JLlne, Proba bly. ; Mt. Pleasant, January 19. Mr. Jonas Allman, who hs8 been home from Texas for several weeks, has returned to the wild and wooly West '- "... Mr. O H Fiaher haa accepted the position aa vUhief'' polic of. Mt. Pleasant; His "braBa buttona" will arrive in a few days. Now boys "look out for de cop." Mr. Luther Brown, a student of the college who haa been quite sick with the measles, we are glad to hear, is much better. Speaking of court, our little town seems to be on a boom in that line. have more 'lawyers" regular Diniel Websters than we know what to do with. Any one wishing to hear a point of law explained by phoning "street corner" at Mt. Pleas ant may have it done free of cost and in th quickest possible tine. " We have been informed that there is to be another telephone line run between Mt Pieasant and Concord which will connect wuh the Con cord; system. We also hear that there are several subscribers in our town. Cook and Foil's store will be the central office. A Nother. ISacklen's Armca nniT. The Best Salve in the world for Cutsj Bruises, JSores, Ulcers, Sa it Rheum, Fever JSores, Tetterd Uhappr Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ale Skin JSruptions, and positively cures ilea or no pay reqm-ed. It is (aaranteed to give otatisfaction ol rnonev refunded. Price 25 cenrs per box For saleVP B Fetzer's Drug store. The "Jnlia Macrrnder Club" Meets. The "Julia Magruder Book Club" held a charming meeting at the home of Mrs. Rev. J D Arnold Tuesday afternoon. The subject for the evening was Dr. Weir Mitchell. Mi38 Magruder was the honored guest of the occasion and in her charming manner entertained the club with some personal reminis cences of Dr. 'Mitchell. Mrs. Ar noTd read a delightful, instructive and original article on Dr. Mitchell and Hugh ,Wynn. V Case Ended. ' ! The case which has been in the Statesyille court for some time, and which is of interest to quite a numi be.r.of Standard readers in which Julia Newman brought suit against the administrator of 'the Van Pelt esfi'e for certaiaproperty which she claims that Mr. Van Pelt had given her prior to his death and for a bain ?nce cf salary du& for her services as housekeeper, has now closed The property claimed is $3,000 of life in eurance money, personal property to the value of $350, $300 the value of a piano burned at the time Mr.! Van Pelt's residence was burn edand $125 salary." These issues were submitted to the fury separate- y. I . ' v - .1 ' ; From the Charlotte Observer we learn that the verdict was ordered in favor of the plaintiff and gave her iadement for about $3,500 against He estate. Monroe Enquirer: A prominent hueiness man of this section has oeen figuring on the cost of raising cotton, and finds that at the present Prices of cotton, but ten1 cents per day has been realized by the cotton grower for his labor. cOME THINGS filivTnf W?ek aPpeared be a liberal slice of epnngtime. A photographs, located tempo ceding the facial imperfections of the paople. The public school at Brief Acade my is progressing nicely nnder the efficient; -auspices of Messrs. Willie and Murray Long. A rural merchant callmt nn a "magistreet" for counsel "You see? said he, "me let a blaok man nye goods on time during this summer, payment being assured byf a mortgage on his second bale of cotton (his first was to be applied for rent.) Well, you see, he didn't make the second bale one is all he made how, what me goin' 'o do?" We were not fayored with the civ ilian's counsel. In one of our storei some jovial voung men proffered to py for four cajis of sardines and one pound of crackers, on condition that a colored man present eat the entire qaantity; I tailing to ao so, tna darky must foot the bill. "Mix a half poun' ob augah wid de sahdinea an crackers, an' hjar'ayo' muri," replied the dar kyi. In a large tin vessel, the arti cles were-compounded according to prescription. The delighted black ate! heartily for a time, when he suddenly ceased, ith the remark, ' Fellers, de wafer's yours; I can't eat no mo'." He had no money; so the merchant off-red him a job of cutting wood to pay for the goods. Of course the negro did not comply. With a stomach for once full, and a genial feeling toward all mankind, wood-cutting possessed no charma for him. A ugtjstine. Brief, N. C., Jan. 17th, 1898. V - - ' Free of Charge to Suflercrs. Cut this out and tako it to your druggist and get a 6ample bottle free of Dr. King's New Discovery, for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. They do not ask you to buy before trying. This will show you the great merits of this truly wonderful remedy, and show you what can be accomplished by the regular size bottle. This is no ex periment, and would be disastrous to the proprietors, did they not know fit would cure. Many best physicians are now using it in their practice with great result?, and are relying on it in most severe cases. It is guaranteed. Trial bottles free atP B Fetzer's drug store. Regu lar size 50 cents and Sl.OO. Needed Legislation. . The Savannah News says: "Since Georgia extended her power ful Jar m in protection of the 'opossum, other States are coming to the aid of their wild animals and 'varmints'. Vir ginia is now considering a bill for the protection of the muskrat. which has about been exterminated. It would be a very good idea, by the way, if Georgia and Virginia would pay less attention to the 'possum and muskrats and similar 'critters' and do something for the protection of the sheep. A sheep protection bill, however, would come into con flict with the 'yellow dog,' and the average Southern legislator is mor tally afraid of offending the master of the dog." , I. Judge Dice's Condition. A letter to Robert D Douglas here from the Johns-Hopkins hospital at Baltimore says that Judge Diok's chances of recovery are excellent. The physicians in charge of the hospital have expressed the opinion that while his condition is serious they think 'they can bring , him around alright. Greensboro Tele gram of 16 -h " " CONCOm, N. C. WEDNESDAY, Blrthdav. 4' wen, Robert -Edward Lee born January 19th, 1807; died Oc was to- ber 12th, 1870. - V ; ! Ben Hill said oi him: " He was a foe with nn f Koto a friend without treachery, a soldier without cruelty, arid a victim with out murmuring, He was a public officer without vices, a private citi zm without wrong, a neighbor without hypocrisy (and a man with out guile. V t "He was Ciesar without his ana bitjon, Fredrick without his tyran nyj Napoleon without: his selfish ness, and Washington without his reward. He was obedient to uthority as a servant, and royal in authority as a king. He was as gen tie as a woman in ?life, pure and modest s a virgin in thought, watchful as a Roman vtstal, sub missive to law as Socrates, and grand in battle s Achilles.", in JNorth Carolina Lee's birth- dav is a holidav - A FRESH LOT OF Wafers Just Received at Ervin & Morrison GROCERY NOT YET SE fTLE D. Tlie Estate of Illram Host, Deceased i A Partial Payment. One of the largest estates to he divided in this county between the widow and the children is the estate of . Mr. Hiram Boat, deceased, who lived ia the south eastern part of tne S3tt county. It impossible to e np the estate in full, on ac- Cjunt of some ontitanding notes yet unpaid, of $600 Nevertheless a payment apiece has been made to the hoirsand Mrs. Bost, the widow, re ceives $1,220 as her part. we wish to caution all users of Simmons liver Regulator on a subject of the deepest interest and importance to their healtn perhaps their lives. The sole proprietors tnd makers of Simmons Liver Kegulatct lean? thai cc3tomers are often deceived by buying and taking some medicine of a similar appearance or taste, believing it to be Simmons Liver Regulator. We warn Sou that unless the word, Regulator. is" on le package or bottle, that it is not Simmons Liver Regulator. No one else makes, or iver has made Simmons Liver Regulator, ci Inything called Simmons Liver Regulator. 6nt J. El Zeilin & Co., -nc ,.jo medicine made oy anyone el stj j the eamt. We alone can put it up, and we cannot be responsible, ii Other medicines represented as the same do aot help you as you are led to expect they trill Bear this fact well in mind, ifyouhava peen in the; habit of using a1 medicine which rou supposed to be Simmons Liver Regula tor, becaupe the name was somewhat like tr and the-: package did net have the word &egul?.tor on it, you have been imposed jponiana nave noi dp" T.aemg Simmons !"iiver Regulator at ah.O The Regulator has teen favorably known i'o:, many years, and ill wno use it know how necessary it is fct ?ever and Ague. Bilious Fever," Constipa tion, Headache, Dyspepsia, an d all d isoroers rising from a Diseased Liver. ; We ask you to look for yourselves, and lee thai Simraon3 Liver Regulator, which rou can readily distinguish" by the Red 'i in wrapper, and by our name, is the on! Medicine called Simmons Liver Regulator I J. if. V.jCTLIX & CO - . ...':...-. ' . g IV: Cheese JANUARY 19 1898 t Just in Today. Fine quality of Mohair or Sicilian 44 inch, worth $1 yard, our price 90 cents. Also new lot of Hamburg Edg ings, Torchon Laces and Muslins, Fruit Lonsdale nnd Wamauttr, Will give you bargains in these koods for the next 30 days. Want to see every lady in town. Cannon & Fetzer any.i Th 0 Gorrip 5 5 elongs to the BELL, HARRIS Where you: can findOany thing you want in the FnrnitiireilLine . times. v Call and see us. Whole No.lK 6 A PERFECT SHOE For the little ones, that is made as near the shape of the foot as is possible to adapt it, and com posed of superior leather, is what we keep for thz boys and girls at all times . Our boys shoes will outwear any shoe made, and at the sams time is flexible, stylish and handsome. Come in and SEE CIS Dry & Miller. 1 y Furnitiiire Store of at prices to suit Lthe a, 8 - t . jr. '.J' : ! ii J t i I I t ft"-' 'IV- ! f " V).. 1 A 4- - -5 V
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