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Vol. Xi. No. 2707 C0NUOU1X N. C. SATURDAY. AUGUST 6 1893 ' Whole No 1176& 1 COURT CLOSES. NO GAMBLING DEVICES. PERSONAL POINTERS. iry Discharged Frldaj Cases con- Executive vmmutee or mate rair m.T. HiO UOrreil 18 &X uome irom lnnd Until Next Court - Some Issues Regulations. Albemarle to Spend Sunday. nher cases Disposed ' At a recent meeting of the execu- Miss Virginia Upchnrch, of For- The jurors for this week's term tive committee of the North Caro- est Hill, went over to; Charlotte Anf mora AinhAr&ed before noon . . .. . .. . . . 1 Wu " o- una Agricultural bociety, says tne tnis morning. i TTnniT limnnnn mi nn s tl tz:z .t.- P,, , m,auu, r Mr. VERY : INTERESTING. 3 scarcely being in the court wuud nwo ouuwufluu tuD oowomij .vw r , use but the attorneys.: was directed to have the eame pub- were in our city last night. The case of J C Neisler vs. Jno. lished for 1898, and to give them Mrs. Fred Stephenson returned Eg . Barnhardt, which oae la tne con- spe0ial prominence : to unanoue iasi nigni,,er apena- 3tiDK of a will, was continued un. h The eieontive committee has g djr or two at tne aome p: Mr. w n Li r arsis. Mayor Crowell went down on a me months ago. ? satisfy the necessarv wants of the freight yesterday to Chkrlotte and r . "I TI lT I '. . .... I .11 ..I ti7Mi. - IV. GJ ine case oin u .uipe auu uiuwb people, or that may add to tneir win go 10 wnmingum ii? fcUO Doa i; Alice Bost, J Parlier and comfort, convenience and pleasure, board. thers, contesting will, also oon but under no circumstances will jrSt Lee Caldwell . aueu. privnosoB ui 4uoouuuttuio uotmo lenburg, spent last njgnt at tne The case ot D O Bonds, admin or of a demoralizing tendency be npme of Mr. John Caldwell on i trator vs. the Southern Railway sold, or in any manner tolerated on Spring street. "ompanvi in whioh case Mr. Bonds the grounds or in the buildings, nor A , J , , ..,. mi m u ,j Misses Dora Petrea audi Mag- I: anrine the company for :the kill, will any privileges be Bold or per- . n 8 at the Gannon mitted, where the business is con-1 . ... ... . ' . ducted in anyway other than a ,.nea,yTOD relauve8 r " ou lrrin7a ' 1 the next court, mis is me case authorized the letting of only l wniCQ a uepuaiuuu w Kaivou Sno.h nrivilecRH ah aro rfinnired to ONE LOT of Lawn worth 10 to goat 5 cents. Worth 25 to go at 15c. Worth 15 to go at 8c . These are Remnants . V of Mftnlr. B3000QO(!30QO( YOU FURNISH THE FEET' WE DO THE REST. That's all we ask yon to do f nish the feet. We will not only dc tne rest out we will do it well for $2.50 Ladies' G-owns ici of Mrs. Bonds I Tills, was continued. A disDosition was made of the legitimate, decent manner. 3e of A L Howell, executor, vs D 2. All dining halls, lunch booths Miss Jannie Keesler, of Char- w Boat and wife and others, in and refreshment pavilions and lotte, returned nome tms morning hich an appeal had been taken other stands, must be kept neat and after spending several (ays at the . rom the clerk of the court to sell tastjr in appearance, and supplied home of Mrs. Ed. Hall.j he lands to pay the debts. Acom witt wholesome 'food and pure Mr Cecil jr0il nd wife re- romise was effected, by which each goods, for sale to the people at turned home from Albemarle th heir pays the debts pro rata. Mr. D reasauaoie prices, ine execute morning tospend Sunday W Boat is to hold the land given commute wm careiuny guara against extortion in any torm be ing practiced on the patrons of the fair, any such attempts will forfeit privilege holders all rights on the grounds. 3. The executive committee will 40 and 50 cents. Ladies' Chemise 20c. Ladies' Corset Covers 25c Ladies' Drawers. We are going to sell them. . "s ZzM him in the will, and is also to pay his share . The remainder of the assets after the debts are paid is then to be given over to the other heirs . MUST STAMP RENT RECEIPTS not 8el1 or &rant to any person or persons the privilege of selling, deal- They Are subject to a War Tax of 25 ;nsr or bartering in sniritnous. - o . r vinons,)or malt liquors on the fair Fresh . j SARATOQO CHIPS Made out of New Potatoes. . ?N Aw7S73If? Nice Plaid Shirtwaists Worth 50 and 60 cents, To close out at 40 cents. We have everything in Oxfords except your feet. Cents. Hot Stuff, AT- Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 An Accident on Depot Street. 'I ' Friday evening as Dan Robert- Rent receipts are taxed twenty grounds or in any of the buildings five cents now. Parties renting 0r booths during the holding of the outhouses should remember this, annual fair. We clip the following from the 4. No privilege shall be sold, New York Herald : granted, or in any manner tolerated 'Collector Charles H Treat, of the for the operation or exhibition on Second New York Internal Revenue the grounds or in any of the halls, district, has received a ruling from buildings or booths, of any gam Commis3ioner Scott affirming his bling device, lottery or games of decision that rent receipts must be chance of any character whatever, son, an old colored man, was go- stamped, as being the only evidence Renters will note that any busi- iDg down West Depot street he of contract between lessor and lessee, ness, trade or occupation that is in me with an accident on account Commissioner Scott rules that the violation of the above will be rigidly of a dog His wife aad little boy receipts for monthly rent come excluded, and violation after ad- were alsoTin his waon. When within the description of a memo mission will be punished by for, their mulegot in froni of Mr. Jim randum or contract for the hire, use feitnre.of privilege and ejectment CooVs dwening a dog ran out and or rent of any land or portion from pounds. commencbd barking at the mule, thereof and to be accordingly sub. This seems most decidedly a th latter giving a quick turn to ject to the tax of twenty-five cents, move in the right direction. Let tlie glde 0f tte road, causing the An ounce of satisfaction is woiifc a ton or taiK. csatisraction with every pair of shoes we sell. Respectfully, .. Dry Miller, Shoe Furnishers. MA Z OLENE! W JL IS !IT "The ruling would seem to clear away the doubt which has hereto existed in the minds of both land lords and tenants." Waterworks at Davidson College, Highly Compliments Cervera. Lieutenant Hobaon, in New York the Other dav. madft f.ViA fnllnwirnr mi .. ... m ft I -w ine execuuye committee or m. Lflmn.t . , , n , . remark to a newspaper man, which tt in cm V I A A fr A M A -M A A h. M. AM tablishment of a complete system of water-works for the college, large enough to furnish an abundant sup ply of pure water for drinking and sanitary purposes, and for equip ping the institution with modern bath room conveniences. The water will also be furnished to all the college boarding houses, ..and. the town is taking steps to co-operate with the college and extend the sys tern throughout the corporation for the use of all the citizens. As it will require eight or ten weeks to bore the necessary artesian wells,and put the plant in success, f ul operation, a number of small wells, reaching from 100 to 150 feet in depth, will be driven immediately, o as to furnish water of tested purity for the opening of the term m September. our State Fair have a pure moral wagon to come in contact with atmosphere, or have no Fair at all. another wagon going in the oppo site direction. The negro woman If your Piano, Organ, Music Box, Clock or anything in the Furni ture line Phaeton or Buggy looks dingy try one bottle. You will never be without it. - . - - shows that he holds Admiral Cer vera in very high esteem; 'I want to go to Annapolis before I leave the country and pay my re spects to Admiral Cervera," said the Lieutenant. rFor him I want to say that the American public may never know just how much they awe him for the way he treated and protected the prisoners in Santiago. He is a grand old man, and I will never forget him for his kindness to me. When I came here I sent him a telegram, telling him that when I had the chance I would thank him in person. I want to take that chance now." Lawn Swings YitSXx All tne Latest Improvement No Push-eeno pull-ee, work-ee well-ee, all snm-ee. CalKee pee-te A stubborn cough or tickling in the throat yields to One Minute Cough Care. Harmless in effect, touches the right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at once. J P Gibson. and her boy were thrown out up on the ground and the wagon ran over both of them. The arm of and if you don't look sharp we will sell you the woman was thought at first to be broken but it is only badly t hrniaAd. Tho little bov was also NT UlU 1 lure J i: ,-1,4.1., 1 l cuisuuy xxmu World without end and more on the way. Two c&r One Minute Cousrh Cure surprises loadg of chairs. Sounds like we do not intend to let people Biton tb e people by its quick cures and chil dren may take it in large quantities floor- And we don 4 1 without the least danger, it has Rockers from 75c. to 810.00. won for itself the best reputation of ZZZZSLZL 'SJX We are in a position tolgivelyou anything or obstinate coughsL-j p Gibson. yOU want in the Furniture lineat the lowest DeWitfsWitch Hazel Salve has IpOSSible prices.- KeSpeCtf Oily, the largest sale of sny Halve in the world. This fact aid its merit, hps led dishonest peopfe to .attempt to counterfeit it, Lfok out for the man who attempts! to deceive you when you call for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure J P Gibson. THE ONLY iifv U.kai Purine prominentlv in ie public eye to day is Hood' Sarsai jri' !a. Therefore get J5ood and OH i .T HOOD'S' Bell, Harris ;&"Company With our newuFnneral Car" just in from Cunningham Sons & Co., of Rochester, HV Y., our Undertaking Department iff unequaled in North Carolina. Store 'Phone iaj Residence 'Pnone qx
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