Newspapers / The Mooresville Enterprise (Mooresville, … / Sept. 13, 1901, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The Mooresville Enterprise (Mooresville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
r THU ENTERPRISE. VIT.LISHED EVERY FRIDAY. E.itered tli' pi.slollice at Moores ville, N. C, as second-class mail mutter. 1I.VKUY 1'. De.vtos, PlbUSllKli Mooresville, N. C, Sept. 1:1, l'.WL sunscKirnoN ituce Quo Your, Six Months. Throe Mouths. $1,00 !0 cent s 25 conU'. 4aied ul C'liroul lirrl.,M- lirr I hill) Ol Mllloiriut. "I sullered t'eir thirty your with diarrhoea ami t hought I was past being cured,'' says John S. Hallo wn of French C'nmii. .Miss, 'T hail spent so much time and money and sul! creil so much that 1 had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so fee ble from the ellocts'of the diarrhoea that 1 could do no kind of labor, I eouid not even travel, but by acci dent I was pei-iuitte.l to tiuit a 1101 tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholrea ai.d Diarrhoea Kemedy, and after taking several bottles 1 am entirely cured of that trouble. I niu no pleased with the result '.hat 1 am anxious that it be in reach of ull who sutler as I have." For sale by Geo. t'. Goodman & Go. : WHITE New Colton Cuming In. j W. M. liiowu. ! of the Linwond neighborhood, was the iirst tnuii to mil a I 1 PERSONALS. KxTEUi-nisK Tki.ki-homc No. ul. I iert-1 iiuju iinov v. For the third time this country has been shocked bv assaults upon .1... lie, ,,r iiu i.liii-f executive, two ol tin- hi, , . . ------ which accomplished their dovilUh purpose. It now seems that a kind Providence will save the intended victim of the last. It seems passing strange to the law-abiding citizens of the United States that the thoiiiilit of assassinating its presi dent should ever enter the mind of even the most depraved creature, as liberty is so large here and all the rights of every person so fully guaranteed and completely pro teeted. And yet within the lite time of one generation, within a lit tle more than thirty-five years, we have seen three out of seven presi dents struck down by assassins. This free government, the greatest republic in all history, this refuge of oppressed of all nations, shows a more universally beloved than il liam McKinley. And as he lies on the bed of pain and peri! a whole na tion sends up its prayres to God that he may be spared to continue this blessed work, Hint he may be res tored to the country which has long held him so close to its ' heart and feels such a lofty pride in his vir tues. The President's condition is all that could be expected and the tit- innlino- iihcsicbniH claim tor him a speedy and complete recovery which however cannot be attributed altogether to the skill of the sur geons, but to an omnipotent power to whom all intercession has been made since the sad catastrophe was fust announced. Since the would be assassin has come to public notice, it lias been diflicult to pronounce his name properly. From the otlicial inter prefer of Polish and llohciniaii lan guages in the United States iinmi 1 . . , . 1 1 : .IIItil liiulnrv o recom iiiiimiu-.. .u iuv. ii.ilihnni-e we are "latum Wtiiw in "i told that "Caolgosz is pronounceu hoalsosh." "The word is derived from a Polish yerb" says the otlicial which means to drag or creep or crawl. Used as a noun, it means crcepim.', crawling thing, such as snake, la the present instance name seems most appropriate." h of murderous designs against head of the government whom the people's free choice lias placed in power. It was on the evening 01 Good Friday, April 14, 1S05, when President Abraham Lincoln visitnl the Ford theatre in Washington to witness the plav, "Our American Cousins," when John Wilkes llooth, tin obscure actor, appeared on the stai'c and at a moment unsuspected assassinated Mr. Lincoln by a pisioi . .,)0lhin,r umi healing propc shot. The next presidential uBsassi- tig of t,is ivmedy, its pleasant ...iii.... .I,. nl -President James taste and piombt and permanent .. 1 , .i-i ,i , .in u- cures have made it a ureal iaoiue uoni, w men mm .1 1 . 1 . It .... n. ni l ll'll III' l!ni nnuir. mo ... llio nvsuioni was in u.c - . , r nU ehildre ... lill.eu . '11. ,'i i t - - i 11 g room ut the Haiti- . , , ..,.,. .....1 u-hoonliisr coug ailroad when he ..u.-avs allords utiick relief, and Guiteau from (he as it contuius no opium or other .i ..m Imrniful drttsr. it iiiiiv lie given as Illliiciuvi tniui " - . . eoutideutlv M a lui'H US u iiuauuu For sale bv Geo. C. Goodllliin k ( t'UHiiibrrliWii'u ouU Kme.. Ureal Favor!!!, TaJjnae 1 1 A 9. v then he died th was shot i-hile Gui 1 -, Clinic for, this does cter of our the chief ol- inmeut held 111 ;ard or more gen Tl,. lrli.T..f.f il.tl illlll rfil. 1 HI III. .- "it we re evident lust Friday jtni evcrv part of this vast r . .... . T- Mi c indicate t be lceling wuii u biili the iiiiisse-i of our people re g ird their president. They ru In, characterized by the ucU of mm; men, or the delegated agents ol an archist organizations. Thedastard s deed at Kullalo will arouse us to a better sense of dntv and neccessary precaution. The propaganda of murder and anarchy hieh has been carried on in the United States, which llnmed torth in the Ilayniar ket riots, instigated ami arranged the attempt upon President- M Ki nicy's life and has caused many ither crimes, must be throttled to its deserved extermination. The K uril f.f ( ...iirire Washinutoll litteled 'and irregular menstrual periods are' wraniiiciiii woman, n uu .c . fri.r frimi These IrollbU'SJ, f BEHSILt a . i FEMALE panacea fiiit-n viwi nnic kly. in the privacy" 1 if your lieine, away lioin pryinn ex-s- 1 1. .-. .1. ieli irs hi y. i"ir now imiok.i tolls al! al.out it. ami will bijsentinu any address. CURED OF WHITES. For several months my wife had whites and womb trouble. Alter sev eral remedies had failed, our physi- rUn .dvised (I. Y. V. She has taken ( two bottles of this splendid remedy . and is now entirely cured. geo. w. Mcdonald, Walk, Ala. Miss Mamie Starrette is visiting in ( 'hai lotte. loot new coUiui 011 tins; I I i . .. 1 I ... 1 .11 llllt'l!. I CI Tlll.-llli tVO llllll-kl'l. III. II oil linen "CMUi-Miai j . 1 , ... . . . ..'...,. ; .1 I l.'.l.rtu jM'pti'iiilicr 1 i. lie uau liio poimus ; ..) v ...... Miss Fannie Walters arrived from I. . i'i 1 , ..1 01 seed eoiion, nuiKing m liul, which liroiight It was finned by Teiiipielon, Williams & Co., and Was bought by the Mooivs vill'e Cotton Mill. Mr." J .1. Me Neely, of this place, was a close sec ond to Mr. Brown, his cotton coming in just a few minutes after the Iirst bale. drnre tor tr d.le ' I ,.r. I- Urill C, .18, Solil hy Hun. II. Goodman ACn- Dnnfi-dsts. itml Urllle OIT E. H. Mutidav.'a lawyer of lieu rietta, Texas, oiii-e fooled a grave di.ro-cr. lie say si ".My brother was vei-v low with lalerial lever and jatiiidice. 1 peljuaded him to try Klectric Hitters, and he was soon much better, but cotiuued their use until he was wholly cured. 1 am sure Klectric Hitters, saved his life. This remedy expels materia, kills disease germs and purines the blood aids, digestion, regulates liver, kid nevsaud bowels, cures constipation dyspepsia, nervous diseases, kidney Imitblo feiiiii e eolllllblllltS : L' lVCS Charlotte News: "Uev. Dr. Len ,wvk..t lieakl, KlOnly 50c at (!. C, . 1 11 " G. Hroughton, Atlanta s sensational Goodman & Co. s drug store. preacher, who has just gotten back .... ..... i i 1.. from "doing eonuneniai r.u.oe, f ( . ,rf m ays he lias located Holt in nance. u . 11-.. iivc8 We will give hiiu credit for knowing tUt, y, jj. MiAAfaee ln Davidson what he is talking about, and steer township, has been prospecting on 1 t'.,.,,: il,ii,tnv" his place tor gold. Asa result 118 seaieu ue uas mn-nicicu ..u of ore that contains a considerable amount of gold and other minerals. t he ouarU is sortot flint with an iron rust about it. Mr. Ramsey has left a specimen of ore at The Evrisii. I'liisu otlice, and anyone interested in our mineral products can look over the ore by calling; nt tins sanctum. Mr. Ramsey says lie ol ten inula tree ' 1 In. blanch, and is of From the fact that Kiniiia Gold- opinion that there is a rich mine man lias neen arresieu ciiaigeo ,m ins pine witU conspiracy in the attempt to kill President McKinley, reminds uonrrHMonvniiiou KinropMi nim-ci ,.a nrtl,pt,l t x.t.v.md savins that " rr-i.fi. " ,.a ... ;l " 1 ..... . .. il 1 mi.uUIKI. . .1 . i .... i i- iin account 01 inn uuii.c io..., there is a woman at tne uonoiu 01 r,, -n ii 1.(lllli IIW CIUIIUCIU uui" ) ,"ii' - Tbia signature Is on every box of tbe genuine Laxative DromoUtunine Tablet. t he remedy tbat cures a cold In one day the north Tuesday. M i s. F. S. Starrette and M r. R. M. Knox have returned from the ninth. n.Mrs. J. W. Brawlev and Miss iona Brawley spent Tuesday in Charlotte. Miss Mary Irvin, of Charlotte, is thenuest'ot Miss Bessie Giier- son this week. iMesdames R. 31. White and Wal ter Pharrof Charlotte, are guests of the Central Hotel. 31 r. B. W. Pressly and family are spending a week at Montreal. They left last Saturday. 3!essrs 31. W. White and Z. V. Turlington were in Statesville 31 on day on legal business. 31 is. E. 11. Jliller is on a visit to relatives at Norfolk, Va., and will be absent tor several weeks. 3lrs. I. R. Alexander and 3Iiss Sallie Templeton arrived last night trom Black 3Iountain. Attorney Z. V. Turlington Wuduc!du.y lor Sinithtield on a visit to his mother and other relatives. 31 r. and Mrs. E. 31. 31cNeely are soendiuQ- sometime with their daughter, 31 is. Jamison lotte. 31rs. Tom Bennett, of Pelham, S, C, and Mrs. R. A. Duncan, of Char lotte, were the guests of 3Irs. J. W lustier. Jlisses Lottie Allen, of Peters bur". Va.. and Jennie 31itchell Ran kin, of Salisbury, are guests of Miss Annie Rankin. Miss Ada Klutt., of Albemarle, miived Tuesday nisht. and will soend sometime with her sister. Mrs. Dr. Call! vy ell, Mr. N. H Smith, principal of the Irvin High School in 31ecklenburg Ait Essay on the f riitor. j Bell's X Roads Items. A little boy iia., leqiiested to; People ale busy now saving their wrii.e an essay the other day. and ' roughness. Pulling fodder is the "The New spaper" was his subject, i order of the day. Here is the result: "I don't know j Cotton is opening now in this how newspapers come to he in the : section. The crop is going to be world. 1 don't think God does J light, owing to so much wet wcath either. He haiu't got nothing tojer. say about them, and they ain't in Rev. W. J. Wyatt returned home the Bible. 1 think the editor is one I today trom hoidiug u series o meet of the missing links you hear about, and stayed into the bush until after the Hood, then stepped out aud w heard ot one gettin licked. Our paper is a mighty poor 'un. The editor goes without underclothes all winter, don't wear no sox, and paw ain't paid his subscription in five years. left of Char i-iiiiTiriiflA'lrftiT?f''r ill I it all." A Mi; 111 ol Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of thp brave General Burn ham, of Machlas, 3Ie., w hen the doe- tors said she would die trom pneu motiia before morning" writes 31 is. S. II. Lincoln, who attended hei that fearful hi" lit, but she begged trip iroin pi licti e.... 11.. I.'ln,,'u S..u- llj,,oi-i,n- nhiel. Carolina will I had more than saved her life, aud cured her ot consumption. Afte tu ki hit. she slept ali niulil. Furthei use entirely cured her. This marv elous merjicine is nuaranteed to curt all Throat, Chest anil Lung l)i eases. Only '(c and f 1 .00, Tlia lmtth free at Geo. C. Goodman A Co.'s drug store. ... .....I itt unetidino- two Weeks at . . .... 1 n ..4 . ...u rn 1 t a 1 ' 1 . ..." trip tieivcis 110111 mi 0.aw.... hig ,1()lne ,,t C((Ue- Im.iu in itl-1 I I 1 1 I 11 I Till III Mil I I 11 I rotnvr. si.t.-mluT Mid. Inez Crowdcr lvturued lUSltl, X.UIll., im iviwu " I - . ,. 10 tu; iiw.iiuiifo- i ..Lota trt ihh hniiii iusl raiiiruiiv tucumu, witi validated by Jint Agent Tenniual spending a weeh. in iaiesuiie, is Lines in San Francisco and upon itiug relatives and menus, pfyinent of a fee ot fifty cents, Dr. W. C. Steelp and family, who inakintr ti.nal rlurn limit govern" e; 1 . .. visitinir relatives here tor 5th, 11)01. l.'ates tfir the lon'HH sollu.tnne. left Tuesday for their 1 iioirts in iNOrii) , t ji01int olive, W ayue it'll' L.".... in,. 1 TwJ.ZiJ. rut un- ....,.., 1 . . I V 11 V thur inloruiar-'Oii caii on yvu ut - y 1. 1 ut'tinn 1 HiR'Ui or I lit" 11. 1 I " : , ' ' -, .11 f 1 i i I- i ' A f'h.irlotte.kN. C. or S. II. I In rd- ley, nerr.n, o 31essi s H. N- ltl itil, 4-1'. 15ni' wick, G. P. Al Washington, 1). C. McDaniel It? lCllll reliirnedj T. B. Pal ker,'StatiUriness agent f d.,1 Vurmer's A lance, is alive to the iniei-esls of the farmers and unjes that they come t'.g.tll!'r the 21st for the purpose of ta'iing some steps for protection against the trusts for the disposition of the cotton seed this year. A pros dis patch dated Nov Orleans, Septcin ber .'), has stirred the farmers throughout thu South and the plant- l ers are preparing to meet tuu lijeii who fixed" the price toreotton seed with a counter proposition. The ilispaU'lt follows: New Orleuiu, Sf.i,'.. a. The lead in ' colton need imdl ot Luulsliina aud Mississippi met here last night 1 1 fix the price they would pay the fanners tor their cotton seed this season. TJi'' meeting was strictly private but il is kie.H l) 1 Ijat most ol t ic leading iiicmbers of tin! Nati..nal ()il Co., which controls the price of colton ed and cotton seed pro ducts, wore present. The pri -e agreed upou was LI cents tree oil hoard liver w ith the usual icbate of of 12 cents five on board rail, Thitt ' alter a W ( abari 4. for Ple, assault' year on' weeks a Thursday K u.r. r SSSTC22.'- . . Our AibciinartM coircspondent this morning diniishe a very pleas ing piece of news in the statement that the Wiscassett 3Iills of Its f.)yii have just finished an elegant I Dunivll'ti 2,000 schi)i(l b)ihing for the chil- and misseijj dren of its operative and that the F.lird Mills aiJ erecting a siniih r building I'd)- Up- cliildreu of its oper itives. 1 hose mills are to piovn e lenburg flames 31. Dcatoii londay morning Viteh in leedell leiiljurg counties the man who Yp Pfi-eiv tho U fifiiic Htirke, t(vo teuton Iclt last ings at Hopewell. 31 is. Isom liayues, who has been on a two week's visit at Mr. John rote it up, and has been here ever Overeash s, returned to her hoine in since. 1 don t tliuiK tie ever dies. I uavuison ."aiuniay. never saw a dead one, and never I Jliss Lizzie Overeash is visiting Subscribe for The Enteiipi'.isk. friends and relatives ill Dav.d oa. .Misses Edna Kerr and El lie llelli cox of Coddle, who were visiting in our community, returned home this morning. 31 i s. J. F, Kerr ami sou, Thomas, uccompanyiug them. Messrs Charlie Fulp and Ross White, of Statesville, spent Sutur day night at Rev. V. J. Wyatt' a, .Misses Fannie and Nannie lirant- y, of .Moorcsville, spent Saturday night with their brother, Mr. J. T. Sra titles'. 31 is. Auianda Sowers and chil li run, 31 iss Agnes aud Master 'harlcs, of Columbia, S. ('., have just arrived on a visit to relatives. Carolina Rose, Bell's X Roads, Sept. '.). Nobility Recommends! Nervine. The above portrait is that of Countess Mogelstud, of Chica go, III., whose gratitude for the benefit received from the vi? f Dr. Miles' Nervine prompted h,ef to make this statement: MJt affords me CTeat pleasure Iq ad4 my testimony W ftjn vi)i tmcelleiit ijicdt of Dr. Miles' Nervine. Although I am past 8o years o ape I find it soothes the tired brain, quiets the irri tated nerves and insures restful sleep. I never feel contented without a bottle of it in the house." Gratefully yours, Christiana Maria, Countess Mogelstud. M?iea' Nervine is a nerve tonic and strength builder that starts right in re storing health irrirTOd'ately. Sold by all DruggUta. Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, IneJ, Woikluic .mlil nuil nay. The busiest tttid mightiest little lnlnt .btwtb y --mmtc S - TVr.-"- King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, list- lesness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only aae per box. Sold by U. C. Cioon- Midnight lunch. To the managers of the Proximity Manufacturing Company, Grecns borc, N. C, is due the credit of the inauguration of a midnight lunch for the benefit of several hundred operatives who are employed in the mill at night, formerly each op erative carried a lunch basket to work, lint now promptly at mid night all hands knock oil and par take of a bountiful and substantial repast, prepared and aei'vtxl at tho expense of the iminpany. Chuken, nam, roast beer, etc., make up the bill of -far, which is varied from night to night. Cotlee is served every night. It is anuounet'd that the management is, so well pleiised with the exvvimeii.t lhat it luisl oen mud,t a ttxture, while- tho employes have made acknowledgement of their appreciation of the thought ful kindness of the mill managers. Iialtinnne, S."A "fo j Cla ! i; Voils and T. T. Goodman lett lues lav for New York, Butlalo and Nor folk, respectively, on Southern's on cursion 3liss Masiiie Porter, who was vis iting at 3Ir. Nesbit's, ' returned to .necKleiinurg lasi .iioiiuiii. Uunh (Jriilith and wife, who were a'so visitinu' here, have retui'npq () their (piiiin 3Iiss Ilattie Wallace, of Coddle; the home of Me- was the guest of Miss Veunie Tem- erin Cabarrus, oleton from rriday until Momins. ... 1 1 ..I. .1 I k.mir ni,in p mi i I .inns I pin I ut'Liiu h bi -ihii ..v liim to the home Coddle Wednesday aud she returned father in-law of home yegterday cDaniejl and Ins weeks old baby, m and Umin iinit kiy nenini Clmiiiberlain's Pain Hull!) Hlllllini! ..... 1 n l.,,,.n no.,1.1 Oil ' 1 there he of Geo. 3lclaniell. wife, with a spent Thu iiidsy night at Mr. Clay's a . : . . i liiii the most up-to-date school facilities and left Krilay allernoou, siaung to a cut, lu ui,Q, um:n, scam pr uko ., i .1 i I i hat, tlii'V WulC loni" u ommi v-iuu- i i v win iiiBiam' im ru 'llSUIIlg .,11. 1 , il I, 'II I mj( will IILIII nil; iaua in iloi muv I'll 1 he schools are to be cou- oii ttiu giiidtnl principle. it, I I... Iinnr nC fill lll'i'llll! ibl 1101' 10 ,. . I unit i.i.i" M.llL II 1 1 II al tO II l'l,t I jiur Hlrni.de fur iiideiienilonee: i in --!- - - , . i.,,i A in. .i-i,. una on c iiu id! Id iniieli lower llgure lliau ino lann should bo adapted to our present conditions and perils. We do not mean that all citizens who were not born in the I'nited States should hi xeliideil from participation in the o.vrrniiieiil. or shi re in its rospnnsi liilities and honors, but that, there should lie the best possible piceait lions against those who are ilicap nble of appreciating and taking in the spirit of our insliiitioiis, This last desperate stroke of anarchy ut mr covei nineiit is the more revolt inir and hideous because it was di rected against one who embodies .-uid illustrates the noblest ami love liest traits of era received for their seed last year The election Jield Tuesday for the iHsue ol imhi is mi )ii).i,iiinf.ii.! was killed for sonieliii).; t y.'l no. There are '2'tS regisloroil vi.lei in the Uiwn of Minir.-aiil;!. Ul this tiiimlx-r only US votes were cast, ii , r., . .. I 1 . 'Ol... .1. imninsi ami m ior uoium. u- 'iph-ii of the insir-is niivtliing but a step foward, but we siiici rely trust the bud pM'ecls w ill soon be oyeii oin . The luovctji -nt was killed, and while the obseiiiy follos (((,'.' manner of buriiil should be cai l it d on w ii'.ii. a ; , .niMiliruiil Iliuch leielonce us any live issue niu' i i' mi " or the potlplii, ducted Here is another uroof that the mill people of North Carolina have sin eerelv at heart the best intere.-ds ot Uinse. who labor for them. Char lotte OhhMnei-v News From Randall. .Misses Allie and Crsiila I.iLaker, who have l eej visiting their sister, Mt. (.', i, yoils. returned lion e Saturday. Mr. Wius'inv Jamison eame in from Alabama last week to visit his liplther, .Mrs. A. K. Jamison. .Miss Sallie Juli)ij,;ll visited hoi mother, .Mrs A. K. .Infnison Sunday and retiiriiod home Mon.ilay evening. F,vt'r, body seems to be hauling wood. Tli - ji.:).v t hu roads are in line lix bclii'i- ihan iliey Imvp leen this tt.-asuii. Cotton will lie reails' to ph-k re.t week. Oh, for the cot ion patch! linmlall, Sept. II. Mavilowku. I iua. At t was joined large posse of citi- than any other treatment. Unless zeus whji nsTifi'd hiin in hunting the Uie injury is very severe jt vj ill nm Uau all dill-lug fimiriiiiy uu- leave ,'ai. Pain llulin u"lsM cures day. McDauiell and his wife sue- rheuniul sm. sprains, swellings and ceeded in eluding the ollleers aud it iHineness. For sale by G. C. Gooil- is presumed that th?y are yet in mau & Co. Meckleiiburi county, in the vicinity of M nthe? 8. .Mr. Deatou says that U White Snake Mr. Clay, tlii: father-in-law ot .Mi- 31 r. E. K. Cprnulius, of Davidson uauiei, is diuiig un in ins nei in township, mMthcr pi ouf townsmen apprehend the wriilt li. .nr. ucaioii ji(.8I4,.8 v l (j,,0, (j, ,) h. t or slept only one night out ol lour. He llL.jiU8 8avg n,t while sitting at her made a Ihoroimh search lor the irimiiiiil. but missed him liv 21 hours at several lilaces. Mr. Dea Ion was accompanied by Will 31ur ray, ol Davidson, an uncle of the un fort il il ate tdiild assaulted A reward of 1 50 stands for the arrest of 3IcI)aiiiell. W. C. JOHNSTON & CO., Headquarters for Hardware, Just received a car loud, (if IIOCK HIUi Pi'GCIKS, M'p hav a complete lpie pf G1.0P.E t'ULTIVATOKS, 11LTEAL0 DISC! UAUU0WS, 3lcCOKMICK 1IAKVESTEUS and EEAPE11S. GARDEN HOES and RAKES, Everything in the Hardware Line. IP' it w IK mm jmmm mi mm, s DEALER IN Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, SlatO ami Tin. Roofing, Galvanized Iron f'oriiiit'S. Guttering ll't'l Spouting u Specialty. All kinds of repairing done on short notice. Plumbing and gas fitting. I have removed my repair shop trom over W, C. Johnston it Co's store, and will in the futu.-e be found at 1) E. Turner it Co's hardware store. Call on me when you need anything doue in my line. am al ways ready to serve you. Workmanship guaranteed. Respectfully, P. E. DEATON. the Tinner- whose life is so clean Unit it may he Jield up as an example ami inspiia lion li the vouth of the land. Oil I liresidelils have wilhout cxeopr.oii lieeu men of high and noble cIiiiiik -lor, but mil one of them has loon Ihlll ti.liif. to death all o! a sudden Tin; Kviiii.i-Ki i- i VMT well satis- lied with the i cull. Skin Diseases. Fur the upwly and permanent rnre of tetter, fait, rheum and wzema, Ctiam berlatii' Eye mid Skin Ointment i wiihnnt u wual. It reliives the itch inn ami soii.nliiK' aliuott instantly and its continued ie flfn-ta a ix-rtimneiit ftire . It idwi enreg itch, l.Milifr's itch, m-nhX oors nipphu, lt( hlnf piles, iiKppfd liau4, chronic re eyes fcild riiiMihit'-il liila. Mr. failj's (ondillit Pimder foi ii res are the Ijcst tonic, blood pnrifiet ttcUvcrimfujie. Price, 25 cents. teS-ddbf Gvu. C. Guu'Juiuu it ( ( Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you cat. 1 1 at tl Hclally (llest Uib f.ni atjd aids Nature in sirenthi'nliig aud rob Ktructing the exhausted di!tlve or "a nil. It Is I he latest discovered digest utit and tonic. No other preparation wo approach It In eitlelency. It In staniiy relieves and permanently rurci Ityspejwla. Z'jijiifi'st ion. Heartburn, Hatnience, Sour Mirt)iXK nausea, OH fas aff Gfoiitlrcn, Give them oil cod-llvcr oil. It's curious to see the result Give it to the peevish, fret ful child, and he laughs. Give it tu the ps)Cj ana?mic child, and his face becomes rosy awj full of health. Take a flat chested child, or a child that has stopped growing, give him the oil, and he will grow big and strong like the rest. This is not a new scheme. It has been done for years. Of course yjqu must use the ritrht oil. Scott's Emulsioa is the one. Scott's Emulsion neither looks nor tast s like oil lecause we are so careful in making it pleasant to take. Send for free sample. STOl iS PMM AthcDii. Tonn., Jan. J7, 1901- l..u .UA II .mn.A nt TTI V menne0 they wire vary irrt'irulttT 'and I upt-reil wuu gruat pain in my niii, back, aloinach tuii Km, ilh turribla baritif (town )ialna in tha alKlomen. During tha past IHPntll I have been taklrg Wine ol Lardui anil Theilfoni'i Hlark DrauidiLand Ipaancd the month ly period wiUioiU paia for tbe ftrnt ttma in veara. Kamib Pavu. room window one day last week she saw a "long white something" lying on the railing ol the garden teiicii and called the attention of her son: in law, .Mr. Troy Clark, to it. Mr. Clark began to investigate and found the long white something to be a genuine snake. It infiisurei a llllp more than IVmp foot in length anil was perfectly white 'from head to tail. It was a great curiosity .Mr. Ch.rk killed it with a hoe, ) ld not preserve it. -Haa- A flliorkInK ('ulaniM. "Lately liefell a railroad laborer,'' writes Dr. A. Kellet, of illitord, Ark. Ilia ftHil was badly crushed, lint r.nckltVa Arnica Salve nuk-kly cured him. It's simiilv wonderful for Hums, Hons, riles una all skn eruptions. ItH the worrliis cnani pior. healer. 2jc. ohi by ueorge i (ioodman Cp. Otlice over Drug Store. DR. S. FRONT! S, DEXTlSf K. II. Miller ,k Co't Settling Estates a Specialty. ZEB. V. TURLINGTON, A.ttqrneyat-Law, Mooresville, - - N. C. r lit I II" '11, l', r,Olll OlltlW M I'llUIMTH, C'-liU IUI IH.K OU'H 8ick IIfadaclie,OHStraluia,Criui(1j,r.!!d SCoTT & hownk. ( ho,i, all other restiltsnf tmnorfectditjeHtion. 1 -ud i ai 4 4'1 Prut St. drugikta. K. V. What it lite worth to I woman suiter. Ing like Nannie Davit suffered? Yel (her ire women In thousands of hornet to-day who ire bearing thou lcr!!)!t menstrual paint in silence. II you ut one ol these we want lo lay thai this same ' ViilE'CARDUl will bring you permanent relief. Con tole yourself with the knowledge, that 1,000.000 won to have been completely cured by Wine of Cardul. These won. en suffered from leucorrhoea, irregular menses, heatiuLc, ferache, and bearing down pains. Mine of Carom will stop ill these aches end paint for you. Purchase t 11.00 bottle of Win Of Cardul to-day and take il I the privacy ot yenr M, For adrii and lluwuri.. addrw. r rtim Tir.rj li-ni. ' Ill l-IUlie. AU.IWil, ,.riHMWM 11 ( UaUuKK Mbclll-C, lUIIUW, J am. We do Job I'liuting in all its branches. Valuable Plantation tor Sa'e, On Thursday, October lCth, 1101, wjll sell (on tht) premises) the lauds of James A. Sims, deceased, containing two hundred and twenty-six-acres, lying on I odillc die Dostolllce. Cabal rus coiiuty. The .bine iibintulion is well adaiilu-l to on, n. esoeeia V corn, X 11 K riifci.a noTTiiM nkkii kaii.s, haying even this extra wet season, a good cro Anyone wishing to look at tin: place . .. . . . i l:..V'.... ulbu snown oyer ii i.y lieu um ham, a colored tenant on the place. Terms cash, or if so dosireil, six mouths credit may be given. JOHN A. SIMS, Adm'r. Concord, N. C, NOBTlil'AIHlUN'A.) ; III 1IIC .IIITIUI VUIIII- ftelrll Cfliintr. j M. W.WIitte. Ailiiiinistrainriil 1-iei.iiiiii bun, tlinii.d. vi. Fi-ei'inau Kvit anil ri'liit' Kfrr. lieil-at-law. By virtue of autlioriry eoniainwl In an or diTfnim tlii'mrl"r-iirl ol Iridull enmity innila in lti" alve rmiw. I did .xpo lo wile In the liinb.t liblder, at theroiirl-l,ue dunrof Imli'll eiHinly. on tbe Sth dayof An ltlll l'U. at Uo'rlwK M.llul trart or Imrllnll of land l in in )a IiIm.ii l.iKli.bhi. IrnlMI roiinty. North l amliiia. a.lj iililn tlie l.ind of W I. Ki-iiiii -'i . tin' Uml of tlie e.tale of K I. Hum-ill. illvi-iiMMl.aiia tlir, ronlnlii ll'il tm-riity 2Ui iT,-more am l -i. and be lli till land held by tin- e-l.le i.f l- rrrilian Kerr diM.,.-il; mid the t'"l wabld In b .. V.Turlillirt'i" Him '' IU" ailul.l-r bid tl-u bllpiiloll mi lit lain) and 1 kiib1 I nil in el- r,.e 1.B1I nun !'lr " ai . .(... .. ... d..r i.f Ir-ilill aoimiy at u .'l-''- "i il'iudiiy. tue ;iii ua, 01 .,'i'ir,n, , ,.v- Ti-i iii-oI ne: , aaii- Tiii'tiie Mi day of Aoi'O-l. I-'I , M. W- VMIITH l oiiiiii l ouer- Zib. V.TurliiiKtoii. Ailoruey. Miulta 1 In-1 omIi nil Warba alt Void, Laxative liimiiu Ijuinioo Tablets cure a cold in 'one day. ' No Cure, no Pay. Trice 2a cents. -Til E LT-TO-DATK LIVEHY STABLE elJE. l- mvt Siaaa JUmivsvllle, N, C, It ilfM-s the leading busilieaS of tin, town. I Km! uu'l gtipUu lirws stylish ailil eusy riding vehleles. If you want the liost turnout in town for a quick and safe journey, call ou me. Toloiilipiif N). 12. Call onW.DPharrfor Life, Sick, Fire, Accident and I'late Class Insurance. Mooresville, N. C. W, C. (jOINS, proprietor (;f the City liarbcr Shop Ail work iiiiiiiuiiliii'il. I!a zoia sliarp and towels cleun. Give me a call aud be happy. Hesptctftll', M, DEATON. IKOOLCE AND COTTON MAHKl.T. The quotations for country pro duce ami cotton on this market will be given weekly by W. M. NielA Co., mid II, N," lliiwupl ' " . I' M-pectivejy. Eggs, lliiiter Hi in and vclhuv ''hiokciis ymiiitf, ainitH, liens per pound Ducks, Geese, 1 1 it mi Shoulders Middling l-iint SVliout per blthhel Teas Irish piiliitiiLH Oniony I'lll'tlW lioikw n x Host grade 14 14 li Kif ' p In 11 ft to I) 4 40 11 lo 12 0 10 CO to ti'ic .'0 into r r roiTux. S.UO
The Mooresville Enterprise (Mooresville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 13, 1901, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75