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L t; rrr . - -f v u tents
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Prioe $4.00 Per Tear;
KICKED BY A HORSE.
Death rrae to CUas. Petrea mf Oar
4 out? Caused by a. florae Klekfnr
Ilim Soma Days Before.
On Tuesday, the 6th, Chas.
Petrea, a young man of No. 7
township, son ol Mr. Morton Pe
trea, was kicked by a horse while
ploughing m the field, just when
he was turning the animal to
start back across the field. I
It was a heavy blow dealt by
the animal and the hoof struck
the young man in the stomach;
and it proved to be the fatal blow,
life having ceased Thursday
night. The body was interred
Friday.
Mr. Pelrea was a compara
tively young man of about 25
years. A. year or two ago he mar
ried Miss Fannit Krimminger.
Vflta the Churches Tomorrow.
Regular services at Trinitv Re
formed church tomorrow, both
morning and night, by the pas
tor, Rev. J N Faust. Subject for
morning, "The True Origin of
Our Salvation." Subject fornight,
"Going Toward Sodom." Sun
day School at 10 o'clock.
Ther will be regular services at
St. James' Lutheran church to
morrow morning and night by
the paBtor,-Rev. O B Miller. j
ifaoal 'sefyieW will be held at
Forest Hill Methodist church to.
orrow mbruiDg and night by the
pastor, Rev. J D Arnold.
' Regular services both tomorrow
morning and night at Ep worth
Methodist church' by the pastor,
Rev. T W Smith.
Rfegular, services will be held
at Central Methodist church both
tomorrow morning and' night; by
the pastor, Rev. JvE Thompson.
Rev. W B Oney will conduct
services, at St. Andrews Lutheran
church tomorrow nignt at 7.30
o'clock. : Sunday school at 9.30
. i t
o'clock.. 1
Rev. 5 F Conrad, ot Charlotte,1
will preach at the Baptist church
tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock.
The pastor, Rev. B Lacy Hoge,'
will preach tomoirow night at -8
o'clock. His subject will b, "The
Root of Bitterness." this being
the third series of Practical Talk.
At ; the First Presbyterian
church tomorrow morning at " 11
o'clock the Children's Day ex
ercises will be observed .. ; The
offering will be for Foreign" Mis-
Rinnn - .-.',! V
1 h jf ,atmnii(i Friday Rf jrbt,
Un account of the oppressive
weather presumably only a small
crowd turned out Friday night to
hearKRev. S F Conrad's enter-
X : HIE . I
taipment In Caton's hall. The
eveln program, which was full
length, consisted of choice pro
ductions .on trie graphophone,Edi
soni last; machine of thMj kind,
whlh ismuch louder than the
gramophone, and had there been
a larger crowd in the hall it would
have proved better for the finan
cial; part and also for the ma.
chine as the latter is well capable
tilling a crowded .house. A
of
Near raiif
TvnnVI.
For several davs onr . fAVnD.
L i-r " i
FeD nenry iitz and H A Grae-
er, nave been earnestly endeav-
ing to supply the lemonade
mKing people and each has
ell performedhis part, but the
rrmvu. ucuauie too fitroncr
i aay (aaturday) when Mr. Ritz
vmouuviou a Biana near nis an-
;onist and dealt it! out at the
for all you
too if you
other man
raes M "five a An fa
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cm arms and in OTA
:t." But tnft
w
w
it
lid
pot be oujtdone but at once
panbramio
city, gmng
mg
view
the
was
of New
principal
a 1 so
lolk ait huckster's
license "and
-York , erWq his tub of ice, lemons and
build-: 8uiaK knd earnestly requested all
Another Family to Hove Hero.
Mr. G R P Miller, of Mt. Pleas
ant,ho is employed here by, Mr,.
B. A. v Caldwell, will moye his
family to this place about the
first of next month. IJe and h:s
lamily, - together withMr. "Jno; IJ
Cook and wife, have rented one
of Mrs.; Burkhead's residences on
West Depot street the one which
has been remodelled and painted
t t . y " i t
The evening could not help but wageksking nothing! of them but
be well spent for both carta are . t6 reWn the diDbersi
from machines 'of the first- Thiwent on for a while but
olas order, and are deserving of a'00 my people began to gather
arounmakmg it a nuisance and
good house.
Tho Sewerage Trouble Over
(la . i i
It has been a
source of much
talk, and rightly so too, on ac-
cornt of the imperfection of the
sewerage at several places in
. in j . j
town. It seems that the principal
trouble is the insufficient amount
of water in the
very a offensive
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manholes,
pipes, making it
to live near the
which are covered but
ar not air tight. Though the
trouble has not! been remored the
people of those parts of town lire
at pleast free now from the offen
sive orders, as Mayor Means has
had the coverings of the manholes
lowered and then well -covered
with dirt, f The worst places are
on JN orth Main' street and ' Spring
street.
the feyor called
to a ht, compelling
the matter
them to so
A House Party On.
Mies Mary Virginia Wadtworth
oujujmg ine pleasure ef giving a
number of her! friend a house
wmo& began Friday even,
ing. The young girls will from
wly dawn to late Bun8et enjoy a
week at the hands of Miss Mary
Virginia, who will see that nn
KO.b uniati8fied...The attendants
are Misses Alin nri. j
L. -wwfTioo KUU
ouise Wadaworth. nf pw.i.u.
and Misses Mary Ella Cannon and
Fay Brown, of thi. place. The party
i on for a week.
tLafit fall I SDrained inv left
hip while ! handling some heavy
boxes. The doctor I called on
said at first that it was a slight
strain ana wouia soon oe well,
but it grew worse and the doctor
then said j I had rheumatism. It
continued to, grow worse and I
could hardly get around to work.
Il went to a drug store and the
druggist recommended me to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I
tried it and one-half of a 50-ceut
bottle cured me entirelyj I now
recommend it to all my friends.
B A Babcock, Erie, Pa. It is
lor sale
druggist..
by M -L Marsh & Co.,
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A. Mill Han Killed at Gastenta.
1 On Friday morning at Gastohia.
Mr. Wm: Gl Browii, : assistant su-
uastonia
Ctoane:orAppolntmeMt.
Key. S F Conrad will .
wwiiament with u n
r, , i c vwacori
WeitD.pot itreet, inBted of tkt
nou9, tonight. Tfci.ffin giv.
nity to hear thi.
achievement in the r.imHi.nt
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T 't t iai
PEE80N A L POINTERS.
vuoii regular places 01 up - v ,
bosine. It fanned amnsc hoJthiiin r6tUra6d
ment i least and showed the de- . '
termini spirit of theicompetitorsi M.r- W Buahnell, of Connco
Both ud the town $1 - and tie Cn1B,?ere toda7 to a"nd the
coetslr loud and boisterous h meting of the new oil
""""I . 1 , afternoon.
Would it Suffer So Ajrain for Fifty Mitsna TClla j fvr.
- Wn. Mf,luu uu iary
Times the Price. Williams arrived here this morn-
1 ae last night with severe in trom Salisbury and are yisitinif
so oa( m all my life. When I 'AO uuea ai ine sanitorium. there
camewn to work this morning nd sne esPcially : aided muoh to
T felso weak I could hardly wwd! carin8 ' Karl Johascn durl
workl went to Miller & Mc 1B 1,18 Btay there.
Curdydrug store and thev re-
commied Chamberlain's Colic , CR C;JM" II
Cholend Diarrhoea Remedy. If iTQO UaP U
it wohi Jike magic and one
doae fil me all right. It cer-
WHITE P
L Si
tainly the finest
thing I ever
nekloa's Arniea saiTo
The Best Salve in the world for
Outs, Bruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped
Hands, ' Chilblains, Corns land-all
8 kin Eruptions anji positively cure
Piles or no pay required. It is
guaranteed :.td fgive'i&tatiif action or
monev.refunded. PricejSS cents per
bbi ' For sale afP'B Mlbf Drug
Btcre, -, :'?y
erintendent at the
mill, "was shot and killed bv a
1 v " ! - 1 - 1 "
man tiamed Craton ' Medlin. The
difficulty arose about the wages
$i eof eilin's children.
Brownr also had a pistol but
cirew it too late, but fired several
shots at his antagonist before h
tell himielf. Medfin escaped at
jbnoe bii was captured and
Joiged in jail. ;
j For Over Flitii Tear
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing j Syrup has
jbeen used for oyer fifty years by
'millions of mothers ftr their child
!reu while teething, w;th perfect sui,
cess. It soothes the child, softens
the gums, allays all pain,1 cures wind
Icolio, and.ifl remedy lor
biarrhoea, " It 'will relieve the jbor
nfflo An ffprer immediately , JSoJdby
drtgs in every ParJthe wofl
Tirntyffiye senU a pottle, f.pe ter
ing Byrup," nd take no
used fetomach trouble. I shall
not bithout it in my home
nereaic for I should not care
to endt the sufferings of last
nignt in for fifty times its
. f-r "TTT 1
pnuo.cL wiison, j .Liyeryman,
BurgetWn, Washington f!o..
Pa. T remedy is for sale by;
iix jj mi ac L'o., druggist.
WEVE JUST BOUGHT
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Mr. U- juld's complete line of
BAMPLEf DRY GOODS AND
NOTION Have marked them m
plain figttnd placed them on separ-
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aw uuuiiiio oe Known as our
SAMPLETNTEES. You can buy
everything this counter at exactly
WHOLE PRICES. Below we
t . .... i . . , - . ...
giye . you Idea of what is on this
counter: 8 Waists, Ladies Vests
Mits3eltiL bs, Baby Caps, Purses,
Bill Bookirsets, Scarfs, Gloves,
Cuff -utttekt Sets, Overalls,
Meil'S ' 6aU irf s TT mkrollAo Tio
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Sols, County Lap Robes, Collars,
Guffs, 'Fani. Combs. HatPin.
m
lomaioes
New lot of white cordedJP K's
in plain and fancy weaves at
considerably lower prices than
you have been paying. They
are esh new goods which we
bought at closing out prices
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and now the advantage is
yours. Yon must see these
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goods to appreciate their
quality, Plain and fancy"
white R K we had in early
spring at 15 and 16c. The
remnants will be closed out at
j
10c. per yard.
iNew lot of plain
Lawns and narrow Laces.
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Company.
PARKS
sir nusr beauty.
and
flantftlftiinftR
rJhJ
i AT-r5'' '
s.j.eiws.
The ' M
You will wantfc to have vnnr
shirt waist laundered carefully
and perfectly, ; Laundrying as we
do it will make your waist as neat
and becoming as a more expen
sive garment.
Concori Steam Laiilrz & Bye forts
Phone 5o. 3. Shirts Repaired Free
elehchbly Days Have Come,
the hottest. of the year.
BUY
Guffs, "Pan e..Qomb8, Hat) Pins, i
Suspenders, Gents and Ladles' KEERIGERATORS, ICE CHESTS WATER CflOT FR T
Handkerchi'owels and Ni.a ! ! ' x v-'VJUijiirvo
Handkerchioweis anj . Napkins.
rThere is sdnhe aboye goods out of
our regular kf goods but had to
take all'-of to get the ones we
wanted arid 1 save Jfbu 'taoney on
any of the abaods that we can fit
fill ' "'Afek 'Snii SiL yv'- T.i'!li
and Mosquito Canopies from
Bell, Harris A
and keep
Company
cool.
rine Hose. r iber, if after buyinff . 1 7, - . . . -i-.: -jj . ; ,
inVowiioreW VyM Wlurrdtiire or House Furnish
.Df on (inmni 1 J Ti
tloiis. NK" & WHITE. i r
' other kind IfcZiS
ins Goods-for Sitting 'SoomL Partor-mic;-,..-
have it by the carload, loughPbef ore the rise. '
Come and' see us arid weiMl do you good.