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Vol. Xx No. 259 CONC01ll, N. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 22 1898 Whole No 1169 A BATCH OF NEWS From Ao. 6 Township By One of Our cprrcsponuents. CONVENTION CALLED. tending a warm welcome and full l fellowship to all who want to join us m securing iast laws and onnti - o Will Be Deia in Raleigh May 26 A Warm Welcome extended to All. Wheat and cats are looking well To the Democratic Voters of North government. An early convention Carolina: 1 is nxeu, wnere amerences, if any Pursuant to a resolution of the exist wil1 be adjusted ; the plan of State executive committee adopted figkfc mapped out, and then a united at its meeting held February 22nd, Democracy will triumph. I hereby give notice! that the Demo- j jl respectfully suggest that the craiG State convention will be hold county conventions shpuld be held in the city of Raleigh at 12 o'clock, as soon as convenient for the elec noon, on Thursday, May 26th, 1898 on of delegates. The nomination The plan of organization, recently of county officers and members of re-printed, is now in the hands of the General Assembly may be post- A H Penniuger at the Fisher school the - county executive committees, Pned until later, as each county house, closed with an entertainment showing the regulations governing convention may think advisable. Clement Mamly, Chairman State Dem. Ex. Com. Winston, N. 0., March 18th, 1898, in nnr mmmunitV. 4Agfc VM W - X Mr. J T Fisher, of the Cabarrus Mills, has moved back! to his father' J, Mr. S R Fisher, tot work on the .. IT TTT Tll.l .1 I TVT Brown . of Cannonville, were out on their farms last week. . The school which was taught by Mr. Oon't annoy others by your cough ing, and risk your life by neglecting acoia.. une jyi,inuce uougn Cure PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. W G Boshamer returned this morning from on : a business trip. ' Mr. Gas Hartsell spent last night in Salisbury and returned this morning. lof Qr.fviir.aTT otirl Rofnrow n ? rrVi f I . ! . . i .. aov .v.j .v.wj primaries ana count? conventions. which was very amusing. This The convention will consider the makes Mr. Penninger's third school nomination of the judges for the at that place. Mr. (Penninger re- ge?eral districts wherein the term of ports a pleasant term and good be- tQe pre8ent incumbent expires Janus havior on the part of; the scholars, ary i3t, 1899 ; will announce the mliinU i a onimorlim f A lif flit finnorlal . . i '' ' m . t wu.ou ouuuu principles ana policy ot me party i cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe uur lormer pastor, itev. w n aDa take such action as it may see and all throat and Jung troubles. ivicrvairy uas reiurueu iu uw juaw r0Der : 1 luiDSon s urug oiore. of duty. He preached a most inter. Judicial conventions should be estmg sermon on last bunday. . held prior to the date flxed for the The Womens Missionary Society State convention in the following of Lower Stone church will hold an districts ; First, second, fifth, eixth entertainment on Saturday mght seyenth and eleventh, before the third Sanday in April, j The following resolution, amend when they expect to show the public irig the plan of organization, was the work they are doing there. adopted at the meeting of the com T nAimirt- mkn Tioa kaon 1 1 i n rr rv l f ton Viol I J r PIoty-i Vl 1607 XVSV. iiCUiiuAi nuu uao uocu uiuug uibicg ii.xva iu ju i. vjv- ui utii xuv i . the pulpit of Rev. McNairy, return- j "Resolved, That all white electors ed to his home in Davidson last who intend to vote j with us in the week. We regret to lose him from next election, and who desire the re- our must. - lesiaoiianment 01 ,a.ngio-oaxon There will be preaching at Lower supremacy and , honest goyernment Stone on Saturd&y before the first in North Carolina, are cordially in Snndav in Anril at 11 o'clock Ser vited to rjarticmata in all onr nrin " ; T " ; tr 7' ; , tr--,. vices will begiu at 11 o'clock, even marles and conventions." I if there, are only a few presmt. On ; In the adoption of such a resolut. Sunday Communion services will be tion the Democratic party expresses held. 7 ! no unkinl feeling for the colored - The school at Oak Grove closed people of North Carolina. There last Friday with an entertainment ord of charity and kindnesses, pub- . nrVtiiVt inns rrrxnA nnnaida ;nn fV.a fof I ltc and nrivate. of the white neonle wuibu rr aa guuu wuoiutiug vuu - . - - jl - , . i" that there are only a few" scholars this State to the colored race, in tho flnhnnl . 1 while the Democratic party was in full power, refutes such a susreres-1 But the negro yoter, with rare Big Lot OF- Cotton Seed Silks : and Satins. Black Satin Duchess r Black Satin Marvel ieuxv : I ' ' - TBlack brocade Satin Black brocade Silk. Black brocade In- dias, Colored India Silks, Jap Silks- See our Silk Skirts i - and Silk Waists. Up - to date '98. Cannon & Fetzer Company. l! 9k In BeaMy, Quality or Price Is our handsome s o k of stylish shoes for men's ver. We have them in all widths and eiz s in fine French Cf, Vici.Kid and Eusset leather for Epring acd summar wear, with modified Ballndot?, Rugby, Ludgate, Newport, Coin and Free ch plaia TofS, (Latent Toe-,) We can suit anToue and tvervnue in town from our fine stocK". " Respectfully. Miller, ry A Shoe Furnishers. For Cbws FOR SALE BY Ervin & Morrison Everything must be very dull up abont Orescent, as we have not beard We are taking stock but we are won. Mi uw negro yorer, wun rare After vear8 of untold sufferine anjthme through The 6tandakd exception, cannot be bonsidered one. f rom piles, B W.Pursell, of Knit- for the last fonr weeks Brother WDOm great principles or gov- uai..e, J "J Solomon wake np and tell ... the eruj1"1"1! .""?!, cuuuuuiio i - - ifcin diseases sooh as eczema. lTfl CI C rHN ri nmi 11 - niiu i j iih 1.1 if KiirfM rn And we would say to U No at Heille B0I,BUl0 ,u luer "b, readily cured, by. this, famous rem that we would be glad indeed to UIde or contro1 m 8 choice of a edy.-Qibson's Drugstore, hear from bim. - ballot: - His allegiance to the lie- olltMt ri" le. Hoping that these items will be 0f Pnbhcan partjorits allies,canhot be Jeoaie sapp, bf this place, sellin Furni- cheap as ever. interest to the readers of this paper, I remain, - - "t Bill,' disturbed by the corrupt and dis. has gone to Albemarle, where she a a What pleasure is there in life with headache, constipation and bil- graceful conduct of those for whom Wttflm3a AM n. T. U. contest for he votes. Thus, in tis day,; when; medftl whicVis under her jurisdic- ou, lai-aoo ocmK mauuuur u The contest will tafce place anasname nuuer ,un nanus 01 on Friday nitrht. It will be of in. iousness ? Thonsands experience fusion administration, whioa regards tere8t t0.quitea number of people to urr.r'?1 u rwa or; prop- kno thit the medals wh.ch are SSrfc. thamous IS K r M S calledDem.rest medals have changed Ul w'",w' --W W-.. - ! their form of engraving, rne medal dreseea to cne wnice men oi iNorin Come and See. Gibson's Drug Store. FROM FOREST HILL. Carolina. now has on it the words W. G. T. U. Oratory Medal" in place of the word In national matters no more! vital Demorest. nrinninles can affect the neon I a and" their welfare than those which mark TTL , . i a. . tressin. malady; but its duration the present line of conflict -where can befc short by the use of One Vi nloi'n rtprtnlA nf t.lift nnntitrw Viava r.. K Cnra rViinU in nlon Mr. Daniel Stiller was called to-. 1 4.w-, a rtwn 'fVio, tract a nf Kf f 1a 'A f I Ti Vtof bnriwn rfimpdv fnr p.rnnn aay Uueeday) to Norwood on ac- the money powers and trusts, j The and all lung and broncnial troubles. - i fi;unA i i-nrr ,rnro Mrs. htlller Serioaslj- Hart. Mies Mary E Barrett gave a party last night to visiting young ladies. s Thanking our friends for past patronage count oi a rgti wife, inflicted by a bicycle rider. Mrs. Stiller was visiting in Nor wood and .received the injury on last Saturday. . . ! v Bncklen's rnicn saire, The Best Saive in the world for Cuts, Bruises; Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappr Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ale kin Eruptions, and positively cures Ales or no pay requi-ed. It is naranteed to give otatisfaction ol monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store.' increasing control of the t necessaries of life in the few by open violations of the law, and the enhancement of the purchasing power of money, with the ever decreasing value of proper ty, mark the exigency of the hour. Tne sure la Grippe Cnre. There is no use suffering from this dreadful malady, if you will only get the right remedy. You are having pain , all through, your liver is out of order, have no appe Y0UKS BELL, HARRIS LCO nf flna ftffnirfl 'in atir bMnvpd- tite. no Hie or amoiuon, nave a Daa j , , i, j l , cold, in fact are completely used up. State no worlds should be needed to Bitters! is the only remedy awaken the patriotism of her epns.x thatwili' give you prompt and sre A political campaign is jus ahead of relief. They act directly on your - .. i I-. .- - n North Carolina. We should' begin work at once, prescribing no test oath to our fellow citizmp, but ex- guaranteed to cure or price refunded. For sale at P B Fetzsr's drug store, only 50 cents per bottle.
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