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ANNUAL MEETING AT HAN AEUSi LECTURE. . i Of I tie Ntockhnlders County and Western ItRilrotul Com pany Held Here of tne Moore A College lint Adopted By theHt C. Mt. Pleaean t, 18.-Dr.. M A "Pending two days here Tuesday lora- : -The I progress or the Road Up to the Ex- hFoil baa gone to! Philadelphia, where potations-New Officers Elected for ' he w jj t v i,r.V0f lectures IB PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. H E C f Bryant left : last with us. too Coming: Year. Mr. Clark J Brown, of Southern Miss Fannie Strieker and Mrs. mediciLe. Robt. Neely spent yesterday in It was with fearat that thfi ftiti- ."""""v . Pines, was here Tuesday to attend j z48 0f Mt. PleUan and especially ! , Mr. Ernest Thompson of Salis- the annual meeting jof the stock- ta9 facuity and students' of Mr. i bury, ie visiting at the home of Mr. Atnoena Seminary gave : op their ,Joe ed. . - - efficient music! teacher, Miss Lillie ; Mrs, Ed. Correll left this morn Bolle Summer. incr for Harrisbari? to visit her rel- Mies JLS?33i3 buincier haa been atives. ; i . -.it' . . Cillfd to Charlotte to attend her holder? of the Moore County & Western Railroad Company, which, road is being built and will have reached Concord in less than two years. Only a few were, present at the meeting. The only . news taken from the minutes is the election of the officers for the coming year which is as follows: President, Clark J Brown, of Aberdeen; Vice President, Geo. M Clark, of Providence, R. I.; Treasurer, W B Eekhout, ot Aberdeen; Secre tary, Jno. C Wadsworth; Auditor, W R Harris; General Counsellor, Morrison H Caldwell; Chief En gineer, H L Thurston. The direc tors are: Messrs. R A Brown, W R Harris, Jno. C Wadsworth, Clark J Bron, Gob. M Clark and Morrison II Caldwell. On account of the extremely rough and rugged country through which the grading forces have had to work since beginning, the contract of finishing the grading to the Pedee river, ready for the rolling stock, The engineer's contract was to finish" it until March 1st, but find ing that it; would be impossible he asked for an extension of time. Not that much time was asked, but the stockholders gave him six months moreuntil September 1. Mr. Clark Brown, of Aberdeen, who has an oversight of the work ings of the road, informs us that tut) ruau m uub uviuu. uuiioiiutiru i v merely for the purpose of getting a train upon it, but that it is being built substantially at eyery place, the cuts and fills being good and wide in order to stand for a long time. Though the past work has been through sohie of the most hilly country, none: of their grades are steep, but a gradual rise is made. No short curves, such as are calculated to throw one from i '.it i prove detrimental machinery, is allowed to be made. , At some places cus eighteen and ninofofln Apf. r?fn "hn.vA hrfvn npf. essarv, while there 'are fills of the same height almost, A bargain for new rails will soon be made to be placed on the first eight miles graded by the company, which added to the twelve miles bought will give them a road of twenty miles on which to run. This is nearly 'one-fourth of the distance from Aberdeen to this place. ! 1 Of course it will require much work to construct the bridge across the Pedee riyer, as it ! is quite wide where the road crosses. It is thought that the bridge alone will cost the company near '$75 000. - v- : --v) :;-;.--- ;-;,ivr : i The surveying Vorps is expected to finish the; surveys to this place in a month or two. Tl R feVVil OT H 'ij tiv :: Vd: heTv m Hoodt Sarsaparilia-, kvjiicli givei them pnfc bJood, a,rqo( ippetito and, COOT and needed Qvoesuvsui the same time to all of the Drs. R 8 Young and S L Mont- Biater, ULua LUlie Bslle, who waa 'gomery went over to Charlotte this tifcen worse on her way home and morning to attend the. meeting of cariied biick to Cbarlctle. There will be a lecture in the col- legechipel, lef nest Thursday B teer, of Gold ! re - the Athenaeum night by Rav. G A Hill. of the Tri-State Medical Associa- tbn. I i !' Mr. Robert Craige, who spent yesterday and today here, the guest of Mr. Jno. Wadsworth, returned to ist.dentiof the college have ,Gastoia thIs mining decided to adep a colloa bat. They will haye a bin? crush, with the initials of the college on them. The people cf the town seem to have been very haughty the latter part of laat week, judgmg from the fall 8 they received during, the ice, for aa you know haugbtineea p e cekea a fall. ! "PiQ.,, One Lot OF- ant X' Life-iSaver Put otit in a Mrs. Fletcher Bmith arrived here this morninij from Gadadeo, Ala., to spend a few days nt the home of Mr. M L Brown. Mr Snith will arrive tonight having gone to Salisbury thia morning. Slaughtei;SaIe ! ' '''' and they must At the Baptlit Chnrcb. jThe hour of meeting at the Bap tist church at night has been changed from 7:30 to 7:45; evening it i meetings will be at 3, as usual. There will aleo be a meeting for ladies only at! 7:15. This meeting will be held dti the , Graded School building. Last night the pastor preached a very forcible sermon, reading as his lesson the 3rd chapter of Matthew, using the latter clause of the 3rd verse aa hie text: "Pre pare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths straight." A goodly number of the brethren and sister?, at the request of the pastor, knelt as an indication of their desire to do all in their power to promote the work of the 'Lord and to be at peace with all man-kind. A few unsaved ones indicated a desire for the prayers of God's people, j Remember the meeting hours, 3 o'clock in the afternoon; ladies' meeting 7:15 and preaching at 7:45. The ladies of all churches and those belonging to no church are cordially invited to the: ladies' meeting. C. FRENCH RE AS, KORNLET . and ITALIAN PASTE at Ervin & Morrison OROCER5 oing to sell See is a "oair 01 our Men s fine Box j Calf Lace shoes, with, double so'e tha is nkade on a new last and gives the foot' and toe plenty of room while looking trim, and elegant- rGur $3 shoes for men are un--prebedfented values for the money. we are nut? oi them theni Cannon & Fetzer Company. showing a adies' Shoes, sizes 2 12 to 7 made of light weight box calf medium heavy bottoms, j but very flexible and easy lto the foot, j They are juk the shoes ; for the mud and slush, an(jl price is only $2 00. We are Phowins; a line of felt slippers and shoes forjhouse and bedroom use, while the pri(fe is moderate. NiSW RUpBEBS FOR W O MEN ' children! AND MEN". 1 11 PIIS IB! M - BE NO CURE, NO PAY. That is thej way all druggists sell) Grove s Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria, j it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. -Children love it. Adults prefer it to bitter, hau seating Tonics.! Price, 50o. Anotiier Telephone to China Groye.O Mr. C J Deal, one of China! Grove's moat energetic and enter prising men, waa here again Tues day on business in regard to a new telephone line from China Grove. The line will run by way of 8aw postcfBce and Eaochville. There will be eight 'phones on ! the line?, two being at Eoochvllle. The line at present will not connect with either the Bell or Concord Tele phone Co.,. but Will very; probably connect with the Concord line at some time later. r lie Will Be Tried Next Week. A Local Disease, f ft TP A n S5IX . A Climatic - b'A1"AKKft Aiiecuun. r ' Nothing but a local remedy or change ' of climate will cure it. . Get - a well known specific, ; ELY'S CREAH BALM '. - - i - .. . r f Pinkuey -Makeupsom; 1 the ' negro , . ... ... t . . . . J jr. It is quickly absorbed aiternoon oeiore 'oquire fitts for .ivesreuet atonce. . , . V . , . . . I Opens and cleanses me Bieaiing oi me ?04 ana a pistol ile Nasai passages. from Ed, Loains'store last Saturday night, now lies in jail awaiting hia trial-in the Superior court. There are several things that tended to wards the conviction of the negro. I Allays inflammation: COLD H E A D Heals and protects theimembrane, restores the senses of taste and smell. No .cocaine, no mercury, no injuribus drug. Fall size 50c; Trial siz 10c, at Druggists or by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. - f A Fire In Uonteomery vonntjr. j r On Monday night the store and dwellins: house of -Mr. 8am Mor gan, who lives near Swift's Island, Montgomery connf jv waft burned. No cause is known for the fire un- . , ..... . 1 i v.". " " 1 - less it was the work oi an mcen diary. The ; whole:loss ig about $2,500, ana there Was no insurance ( Apply Into the nostrils. It Is quickly absorbed. 60 caiTiea. V Ely ekotileks.1 W Warrea 6U KewXosi CIS1 4 vi mMm ead 1 1 y .J GET INTO THE SWIiil-THE ELECTION IS OYflR THANKSGIVI3 PAST AND IN A FEW MOBE DAYS2W!3 WILL HAYE f CHBISTMAS AGAIN. PRESENTS 1 Ob, Yes 1 Yon j must Christmas times. We don't know of any better place in-the State of North Carolina to buy a useful mental PRESENT than FURNITURE HOUSE BELL HARRIS & GO. SEE. Run over the list and see if we are not correct, One ha ye presets for as wel? ns pu orn the Hundred Bed Room Suits Jin all the fancy woods. Parlor good, medium and best. Wardrobes, Side Boards, China Closets, Office Desks, Book Chairs, Dining Chairs and all Cases, Hkll kinds of ci Racks, Rocking ?iildren Chairs, Bis sels Carpet Sweepers, Cook Stoves, Mattress and Spring Baby Tenders, Boy Wagons, Go Carts, Coasters, Trycicles, Yeloso peds, etc. 'i. J. '. must be seeli to be appreciated. We h iye bought largely. We have bought at right prices, j We LaVe bought to sell af you will ; f ay orus with a call we will ccnyince you that we mean iust what we sav. Come and see us. With best wishes' for a merry Christmas we are ' Yours - i fml? -Harm- Gphipany
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