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U 1.0 ' i... ih ! vJji..'- j.r'" cr; : . .-: ::t !. .rave,-, r: X. Vli v. h Gen lents re, 1 1 i dieti left t UaHt. i out t sea '8 i uliv V, Of l ThiJ . If out jr kill ... 7 a nu; very burning. The fir iii he wal bill Jil itSe JQ tLii :-fiein tril ug. T were '20. - bmldiny ' It y T c I".'.- iV'i-t' -;::'-' - -- ,''"' A circus train lud, bc'-i tir.nbb . ur at the junction, many of the cages had been broken, and their oc- ( cupr.nts L.'.d a cb&nce to escape to the vocu3 ami CoMs. Vi'hilo v.e V2re waiting fcr the wrecking crew to clear the debris away, an eld dr rs kpv with a business look about him approached the circus manager and askel : ; "Jloee, do I git anythin' if I cotc-t. do -iraii'ee what got away hut night r "No giraffe got away," was the re- 'Waal, I cotched sunthin ober or. cr.rr.y plr.ee. eh.t must have got away i.vm somebody. My ule woman dun (3::y.. it's a giri-.tToe, but iiiebba it's il 'Our elephants are all here, but one of the camels ip tone." "Me-bbe it's camel. I lubber seed v. clinch He amt'a got no wins nor nuffin." "I Vies he look like a horse or a cow?" 'Xo sab. My boy Henry e ays it's a ROtcro.J, but 1'ze a leetle suspie-bus that it han't." "We have no rhinoceros, but it in::-; be our sacred bull from India.' 4 Docs yo'r scared bull srowl like a daw;: and shew his teef ?' "Xo." "Dctshewnlk around a r.iggerV cabin and take a dog by the neck and shake de life outer him and roar an.l! rjar ?' "Xo. It rati st b one of our lion-.! Yon don't mean to say you have cap turc-d a lion ?" 'Can't sav, bos3. It'is sunthin dat rrow's an' roars an' swithes his tail' Him didn't wanter cum a:ong, but I :3?ttled aropo around An 3 Beck r.r made him. He's titd up to dat tree ober dar, en' I reckon yo' crter r;-ne 'boat two b:3 fur n.y trouble:'' About fifty of na went up the road with the old man, a d a quart er of a mile away, tied to a persimv tr.cn tree and looking mightily dis guested, was the biggest lion of the menagerie. "Dunno if it's an eleftvut., or a nosceros, or a giraffee," said the old darkey as he went up and began loosening the rope, but yer he am, au' be-in' as he killed my diwg, an' beia' as he killed my dawg, an' be ia' as I hud to drag him all de way obsr, rnsbbe jo' will make it io' bits." "Great Scott, man !" gispedtbe " iaafr a; he wve, the darkey asi!- dollar. -ttitin't you know trvf. of v re 1. Ti a lion and the fiercest one fl VVwa 'o. XebUr dun knowed what i. A -,e-4: ra .Inst "ot a rore an' make JCt a iiiim cum alonf. an' when he growled sn' ror-'d I k:ni-.c-rfd bin vii d:s stick, i'uch cbhegtu, sar. I will uov go out and see if I can't dun coteh t-unthin v. i 1 v,ii- on it ! New York ;;::. Z:cv to Mix colors. lied and ILck make brown. LtVe and white uiaUe rose. White aid Lrown make chestn'it White, blue and lakenv.ke purple. Blue an 1 h ad color make pearl. White ar.d carmine make pink. Indigo itid lamp black make sib v;r gray. White a:-d lamp black kake lead co'or. Dlack Ld xene'ain red aake cho colate. White Kiid green mane bright green. Turpi- and white laiVe French white. Green and black make duik green. Ked and yeiloT m-.R3 orange. White and yellow make firaw color. v;;iiie,blr.-- and black make p-isrl gray. Umber, white .n-l Venetian, red Vhite, vcLor and venetin red Biake e.ea'i.. bite, black and ud m n'i 'f. f "-' -"' Y'ctXS 7t? nrraw - red make buit. - i JSe IIn I'roof. 'Uncle E'jeu," eaid the. youn? man who w;;a dieposed to be jocular, "do yoa believe there ,i3 lick; ;Vft rabbit's foot ?!' ' The Old man's ejea tvikieo. r t vikded." tic his hand in his pocket he drew forth a velvety rabbit p:w and said gravelyHs" h helti;;it: at , arm's length t, h'."!--;'' y "See d ': v- "Wall, dere ain't no use trym ter tell me dat luck doan go wkl'Iat jlat rkbbiU foot. Pa got de; Pfrs I . right hyur ih de kitchen. . 1 "Prootof the Ivk that goes with that rabbit' paw &W?ti " "Yassir" and the eld Hi'-h 8 eyea . twinkled more tiwn ever. "De f ab nt dat use ter wear dat pax ia tftokv j,. pot ilia .minute, . u v ,tew aiu' luck, wha-.u: . . XJhiue?e u'aill suspensiou 2 TOD years ago. Thtre . Van.pMS of -this- early e-ce. ... .;.- x clorior.s pcrtoi:1. of Vi Ir-'O . 1 "Ood's countT,' under whi"h taint BflfonVe Mfi?w.ina romojw? yearn ro contained such a lcjly stcry. there livei a m.i'j. e. clever senile r,-rTi n-r..l r?tizT. writes! "Rob Deal i? his Cr?oplit.-.n Yv'cekly- 'o v.u : Wilhesboro Chr oriole. I is i.o-;ill be . un'ike a great n-inbcr of other rood j ciLizon of tho county, bat thoro i ono feature o! diftVrenee and that if; hi his family, lie is tlx', father ci three beautiful reushfhd-lrb.iU ' the rosy tints of health and loveh ness upon the cheeks. Of oours tho boys arour d v. ero attracted and infatuated us it 1 the ralure o.' boys lo bJ under eueh circums shtueB. Ia thu yn:-d iu front of the house i- a Urate v,i.l.utteeo r.nd '.he first liaib is u groat a:.,Ui-eo from the ground. The levers and devotees became so numerous and bo hard to choose between that family consul tation was held and a r'an was ad doptcd which would be fair to all. Next Sunday the clu man announce ed it to a crowd cf tho boys. It was this: Tho ili-fat one who wo aid climb tho walnut tree to the first ;.. i fo'.-A rhnis?. of the srirls. That vrxf iv.ny months r.s;o. bu? none br.d been successful yet. Many have tri-d iu vain to touch the coveted limb nd have g:-co away, despaipins a id broken hearled. Club i:nk la t: lliii'f. y;r. Clyde and Lisi northern asso ciates who nnuiilly visit Harris ourg vith their dogs and gun', art arraulrg to iea.se a large true" of land there for bunting purp-;-3. They propose to erect i club hotut on the entire of the ground fttid ciph er pay the ta:a s en the hn.d, or paj the owners r-.n annfa; tv'al f:r the privilere of bii"tin;r n thejrountv. The? h-ve th? cp.ticn on a hirt.t tract, and nest yar will prt'b.l:.' E3o s. totiv cluh hoivc erected nor.) ILtrnsimrg. Xo parties ""ill b- d. jo-red t hurt on ,ths gror.ail bonf -ir. Civde. Charlc 1 ,1 f t o A BuiuiwaT ilait li; It's tfce old story v.ith tho .k.i::c ending. Papa, objected and ejected the suitorF. vfho tole his iniedec and camo to Felhirn Wedneiidaj tight where they wtre married -.lr tJCfceph Cctrell to HisdOt-rric L Cock, of ilanehetter, Va., clau-htvi of Coi.dactor Cook, of the Ih &D. G jcenebcro Ketord. - VJ til 69 aies a week... -The hftA time ha was awful mad; but always Etnilet i:t the Standard rt-porter, Ltcs.ucf thi conductor never sees us unksf Leiishb to see our tobacco, You eat stop your traiD Ca; but you canh sto 3 m.:trim:Mr.j Wlvt'S'i'iiI ii !iij;iii.s. Snntbe "'A'hat nre y: u in sr.ch a hurry for?'' Tompkins "My wife ia losd I'm goin to the police EtaUr;n'.:' Smjthe 4lYou won't find her there. Go to the b.trgaia counter.'' Bridegroom (at the end of the wedding) "Wtril, I am glad it is all over." Married Ihiend "All overl' Great .Scott, man! You have only ju3t commenced-" "What did Itngle and Lis wife quarrel abeu'?" "The point in dh- ute waa fro'ri hieh cf them had the baby inherit ted his b:id temner." Puck. Teacher '-Wast is the meaning of oiie-twenfy.f.ftL'r-" L'ttle Bo "I I don't, remem ber." Teach' r "If yon !.:.-d Iwen'y-five children visifhu yu?;, a-nl only oic apple for rh-'Ui what won-d 5 ju bj?" Little By-'ri wii til! t'i;; '.vent an' tiier. '.-.it i'. mj;e!f. (bw! News. With tne conmifr o. eOiU v. eatacr th 2 loci i ali tun tl-'i'low of el.-.-: il wh;eh have; h:ius cv;;r :-.r d Kiulhed icr scjYczi iouos, car a t.t-errrrrrcr; Iho re1 low fever h; no loi:s:rer.i I omic, the dre-td.rd scourge is at u, or.d aud the striekr-n teitv breathes fre " again, . On la. t Piid.v I , T:ayaa;ceWas :aU-d by order of ..focrseon .Jjlarrity, and 'the first t-HircC-Jgh p-'ssetgot :r .in on tho reg- ulor Ixel fchrdule i ti'led in ionded vrilii passengers.' fwo cc-.che?' a-:.j sleep r were packed an J j -nrno 1 with rotarting refuges. Th" engine and cars wore decorated with fla rs handkercheil's woio waving from ,,u lt.u 1 'P'Ji auuuss f 110:113 :-r.a ff:l'f from a large crowd cf peoph ycj. 'country ' at larga v ill rt j"ie no. with the people of Bnnsvick in u retflwi to the former condition cf 'things and the pursuits of Lusinc ss whi. h have ben dormnnt a .el ft'ig iiEi't oj. a ;count of of tho cptdtmic during fh a Hummer. B shop Whittle, of Yirjnia, 01. e the oldest prelates in the Protestav.t Episcopal church m this cone try, id threatened with total blind neso at Clifton Springs, in that State. :: co:.t tir. on '.'.e ' i. c.rci 3 fc'it .:, ":.'? :o t.iico. tut iv 11 , eta .'.1: : : on b:.::ii:.g r.iid ctr rerov yi-jcircd liH.asr.res relating -- . "Ml .1 co th-' f'i'i coil' for :'r.il ao'.ir-n before it !? re- ,orta.,i ; H-; 1: dees not r;.r!jl,. tv,It. ta,- u.-icaruiiiona'ly, but ov: jt s tb;.t ; ,U(V. 0r currency X,i;"i,- u - thw direction of th"- r-V.tH be '""Ttd iv amount. The Ccmp'.rclkr's sapcrviaioa wm pr5. tac :.-..'.-v- uu.t'A, - not aaiply 6- cuix-d, and thus prevent j vild cv.t L-ntu It i understood j th-it the bill Lnf the s.rproval of the ; rre.dJcr.t, who desires repeal if it i3 j surrcir.de 1 with proper s:.fe guarCs l-.f.nn t SutiOrinli'mW-nt tt'oou. Italeixh, N. C , Ticember, C Uv. Wood's report as superinien Uut- ol tho llak-ish insane nHylu fihowf. Patients in asylum hist of last Dec ember, 800; added during- the year, 43 males, JBfi females, total 74); diss charpeU7n?.alpp, 4i iomaks, total ii.,i;!i7nM.'. II females, total n; whoio nuiia'oer uucer ire-.wmeui 374); daily average i)03; number of cures iu proportion to the whole number of admissions during tut year, C,p:r cent; total aubc-r of auuiissivum ir.ix.c- thu asylum eiioncd 2 ioo o?Teh dkdaiidl.-iCC disbar CUl'tel. Une nui user nf !n,. ;!w Deireuiber lit, last were mks, 1;17; famal.-s, 101 total 83. Tha i-e-v ftitalc h-tiimary buildi.cg Wi.i 'oc re."-.e.y jS use M,-.y 1st, aid the all old tiUei ;le wu. ia it, ;-:.. . or i.o uu:i Icfher in n 1 f'r-orrr " . tr , ; V-',-." ,;oj'k d'.ter ft It tlo d'': !r r.'ttl the othT ehildre-.i SI.-:-"- ttken ic ry r V V. y hy :he died. :r-vpr.theT is ont of mtLdine-ci.cqr.cof Ihe rl.lh"? deaLh.armithissM she w)H never recover, r.i;j:h;'! e.-i:-.;h;'::-'d to the hoard ci tdue? tie:, r.; ai-ct the hut r-; .'w.frhed It tt--s jup-o?e.l 11. at h v;t? raakin? a ;n';ur:' out oi :.")le L ill. -ill s aotye,v.i.peU:a-lhe boy ft thhf, 3 uroskAt.. a'so.---Tvcpster,y- ,'i. Ci-s :.t.l' Gth. Aix.Oxt '4:i St Jf.tJI." The el'efc-t man iu Goodie, and even in She Uriied Sti.tes, lives in ELianucd county, lie io 110 years i liv ever loOTeure .. ; VycbLod h-::.lly cf that eovritr. I'.e w'a'5 br'.usht from Af rs i-' p p'f-ve- f-i.ip and purchttced by te Youngblcodr-. He called jltrs-h. -'.iur the- wn ho adapted the niuio of his owners. This was tLe eury difTeren; the civil war male with the old n an, for ever ?in freedom he hnr: lived with his former masters. Idar.sh is a hale and hearty cbl nero. whose kinky hair and beard is now encw white. In no other wey, however, does he show any signs of his extreme old aqe. He does ns much work now as auy of tho young lucks in the neiu'hborohood. nisti'.Jorirs !?!nit Itown. There ia yet a great deal of talk about the new ordr-r of Commis sicner 0 Internal Revenuo ll-h'r-r increasing the tirsefsmenta of dis tilleries are kicking fnd many farra eip are hiekins about the censa quent lov.- price of corn. In con st q!irr.ce as the orb-r 22cfth3s' diMiilerie? in the coun'y had, up to a 0011 yt'sUreh-y. lh:l pu?pensbu) p-.pr.-s will: Df r-uhv Coil-cloi Welts, rnd more wi! pi obrddy ius d" Ij'atcjwidr Lsnduta'-k. Varlj.ii Ti..ni-.1: i :' vi'3 Lav.; a iloo." e-f i:-. v.l.l- 0 re r c-:a"vicr " i : Cb--d ! . c:- pu'i vor teir f . '.v. io igair:t h rd tin 7.o oue ever aiiee . 5 a Si"-.! !;.:.o:--rr; from Oo.t without : .t.'-ttciatc-i;-.r.trtpi.i s?mr-lody else !o l.r, w To be wic!::!.! d H'ici: to il m-1' : to invito desolation and do.--tV, v uui.er bow mnch it may roiris. i;a. II -ra'a TTo-r-.. fo LIFE of imm zr.i GKiLD. I-Ty wife, aftor having ijsed Mother'r. Friend, passed thronrrb tho ordeal wit h little I'.-du, v.-:;s ftrc.-c-.-r in one hour than iu a we;k rfrer ih bkth qI foinuer child. J. J. McOoT.DKrcf, Eeans fc.ta., Tcuu. 'o'her'.': J-';k-,1 roW'I Ji.iln of its to-r ir a-nt f-!iorteiioa labor. 1 lavo the.hcaUhivit cMldleversaw. Mks. L. M. Ahecx, Cochran, fla. Sent lij- exT-res';, cIiptos prf.ialfl. on rvce '1.5 of rrioe $10 per hoMv. hook "Xo Mothers' laiulod free. . ' ., t, ir r, , BRXOflELD REGULATOR ' or Sal by ail lirugfciisi. Aruiii, G a. T -- i- i. . . , n- 1 . .1 1 U 1 . - jxiii 1 ""SiFiKini l i-,u: A n?i:it its blush. He v--' "r.e7-h'-.t i:oretfr They tat in ih;. train, and rooi eiered :c coavcrtion. One ras coiairi-.rc!! traveler, the other v, .i simply a -!ea-::ie!-kcr, and nore a wjnt t ol; now-all ubout.yoa air. "A man ii your business c;.:'-h ?;?t home very often," remarked the seeker after p'eas'ire a l-d off. Heine? I should sav not," came tuc reply. Why, sir, I ei ho-'K fo seldom that I can't renumber bub'' the time fthcr? I lire, and ha'e to tehgra.jh to niv emolovers to sc-nu m aajre?s, " l uu uoirt say so." "it is a act," continued the com meroial. 'Why, one tiuk- 1 was away so long that I forget that I had ever betn married, aud 1 took Bach a fancy to a pretty woaim I mot in u si range town that I wiop.d with her." "Very ttia-ge, but" "Yer, it mihthnve bcei: a terri ble thing, ltit uheu I caeti 7a my employers during my ii.r.ejmoon and introduced vaj wife, tho mana ger told me the was myviie before." The bully manner som.' r. --s as Eui.l by certain lawyers m crcss csamir.atior, in ordcf to crn'ure a wilrcbiJ' make h'is replied to kxi pvlr.nt (j- c.--tltns' hesifatin.,' and contra-licto-y, is notorious, :ud many ar. the tales to!u of "cute" wltnes3 es who I'.ad tnrnt-1 the 'alh s on thvir perfecr.Jors. Ihe following ; rehites a ca-:-? of this kind: i jn a chil action on mo' -'y znat- j tr.3 the plinth! hr.d sta'ee '.iv. his i ii-j :- ci -1 v -:'. ir.i was alw ts euiis- fac It v.ioss examr it. on ne ?u h:u 1-c ever bf.a banl; 'No," .?! the tXSW'iT.', j1-, r - :,:; ,lcp p r r .1 . 1-. . ret i: hif "After I p:rd r.i I o-: uusrer, '.s t:.e Tin Von 5ino".t . That you car. diive nail-nn'o hard wood without bending tlicm if you dip them first in lard!" That a h np cf caj.ph-): in your clothespress vi!l keep s.e'l orna ments from tarnishin"? -"""That ela gloves, v Thst bows? tread crumbs cll-uso silk That milk, applied .once a week with a eof t cloth, freshens and pre serves booh? and shoes? That gloye-s can be cleaned at home by rubbing with gasoline? That we:ik spots in a ' lac'r silk waist may be trenth'-Eed by "sticking' courL'pIa.-t- r ur.eerneatk? That tooth powder i.? an excellent cleanser for fine illirt-' jewelry? That a little vasei:ii', rubbed in once a day, will keep the hands from chapping. tic WiuiIim! t Kv:t. "Does yer inow what's happenin' in de wnrl ob science?" aked TJn cle Eben of hi3 nphew. "'Died I doesn't," was the reply. "Hain't yon 'ebamed, an' you workin' on er cra oi beat, irgaged m tendin' to de f rafllc ob disshere ?reat country ? Ym bcttah know; I tells you dat. S'e;cnce 13 gittin' riget into ych bashusa." 1 "ilowd you mean, unclei?'' "Bey :s runnin' cai.al boats by 'lectneity slid 0' ntu : afi' ef yoh ain' ke-rful'yeh'Il be shocked clean oTn dc tov-naf inter de '- tols." "I ai.i't rhcert." 'Yon a:n't ?" "Xo 'i.'kcd. Pd like fu: to Lab i : "b ctricity once." "H'h-.t foli ?' .1, ef e'at 'i rieiiy Tm shoe:; any h..rd-vrR - mule bin. kick, I des w.'r- !or ;-ee it. P :'.; !': I dr-sp war's ter r-'o it. ; d . . ; ! .tnii.ial N.,.i'. . finado to .r,-.v .Ivj ; It i : lo: ;;s - 'i: 181:; mo1!- r.t :. 4-:nt of 'efOUSty ''?.oTl4-S: 7f:t fi' Jhia c f all nrM'." o'tv, Oi ol-ntM.' ..;-.itft-f 210, vn'u tu -i-tcdpruW ertv. ! tut:-; '.. ;; '57,50. ?J0 .l 't prcp,.rty.''Wt: 2!:'rt.lveni poih. 1:5 coatB'- 20, ur.'18'c-d rf;Jr:; cea.5 Total ...;.v.:l53 v-r;ts. Loss- -Fheiifi' ixiissi: -n . i J lv v ' -v . ISf, 7ft.. J 23180 ...;.xi'i2058 87 iota; A rnc.nl Tftr' "I -iWava .'wt.it f..-, Jno storm if 1 want t" .lisoovet th4, 'chae'ei of aiy nei-l.l.ara.''' - " '. "llow'a that?"' v . S . "I notice how clo-'oly oa: oneob serves the line dividing hia' sidewalk from hia neilil.oi'o whe he i3 ctpvelmg 6now." Uhicago":' Record, ... you irjxr to he sujn-: tiui YOU ARE GETTIjYG TUB G HEAT EST VALUE POSSIBLE FOE. TEE MONEY INVESTED, A. YE) ESPE CIALLY IS THIS THE CASE IjY O 5 - r -x - or an And the oily way in in which you can be sure ot this is to bay i'roin a well Known and reliable house, whose guarantee means just what it says. Iso house realizes this fact moie cleaily than nin k Bales' Mm Iteis M, As evidetjJ by the fact lhat they a?-e ?ol? agents for the south for tha following leading insfrurnetts: ; SThllNAY PIAXOS, M AT II hi LTG II K K PJAXOS, MASOX & II AM LIN ORGANS, STIRLING PIA.NOS, " STEPtLIXG ORGANS, ilAfON & IIAair.IN TIAXOS. At rnanufacturers' lowest prices, andjterms'to suit you. Write for new catalogues. LUDDEX & BATES' SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE, MAI N HOUSE, S AYA2? K AH, OA. OH AKLOTTE BK AN CII, W. M. UEKL3K, Manage r Our Mr. Fetzer has been ia t!i9 Nortliern markets for two weeks hunting up ood tilings for our customer., and we are beginning ;o see tb result of his toil by tins daily arrival of the greatest tjtirgttins yet ofTered in SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING- and GENTS' FURNISHINGS Don't m!?s it! Yon may fail 10 visit Chicago, and the World's Fair, but you cannot all'Vei to mis seeing our new stock ot Fall and Winter Goods. vTbJch we liars just botifflit tit a g.v. o.irgtcin Iv.'cansc rrt bcrglit 'or ic-ct. rE'i arc got g to give our cr.slOTnoro the benefi t of :i.r friirws'in buying. Call early and behold what gv?ai oa'vins await tho buyer. !fi Oi Llcazy ooc- rsot ncctwjily r.v-- tr.-.fr. ans! liapy-f:e - " ': ;- i pfisseror. I a j-"'. r.K-ncv '.'v gives us pi re, I. h. hc t'lp. money ,vi'I bv.y. S-xne pe;-r'" -C!;;' r-""r-v f ishly, an.l fanr" .'L-r: . r-. ment in doinv ft. t"-;t trc ojr--is more fancbd taaa vc4. who birr 1 iic iz-c-crrTii-Civ No. 4 CIcj: iviOv- can ever be accused of money frK!is!:'r, a-'i i'c hundred reaits a.j!r.-;i his v.kJorn. V.'e are "nvldir hi meet tiie dci.iJT.dh'or a f penor rrovcr, .::c tr.it rr.:'.c-:fs t :t; ,-r prime requisites cf Cu:r.bi'ty, c-ti- ; A vcr.ience an.l H-ht e'raft. ( You'll like this mower; no! n:c:i-:7 ' like if. M't lreeat:r it is a rvr,:iv s likeable sra?:!iinc. If vr-u .'.re srirr ' ! to L .y a mower yea ctiht to sec t ' A I.J. 4. j Crt t'l- MrCrrrr.icl C. In'-. - r.r.y i Ali ttr.u luir.isj ic ..:. i..f -.it fi KaCsaaJCK Karvest:;.'3 ;.;ac:-::k Cz. f CHICAGO ILL. IT Ycrke & Wadswortb, Agents. ItM'ni Jam Alrllit. A good audience took in the en tertainment, H'ri lay nighf, gotten up for the benefit of the Episcopal church. The Standard has it from reliable sources and competent judges that this etitertainment wus among the beet givtrn by local talent. It would be be a difficult matter to dojngtice to each one were per sonal no'ice3 indulged in, The get uptnd plam:i:-g of tae entertain". I ' - a ...m,.,:,. lent can, wi:h little rreuble, be ' ,r ' ' raced to Mcs-jr-is A L Brown and ment trao' R E Oibson. Mtss E-sie Mart-hall and Mr. Q E SndLii. The Vhmd Drill was attractive-, b-.'cause the c:;ar;.c'er8 were i't t:tt Theperferrr.iuc- by little Oak liro a-a was ton c..te to (.-peak of. IIi-a l.ar-l.uii'.! recitation brought foith d'i ( uh i rautomiuie was excellent bet for the fact that the et-;::e vnz to. da:!:. Mr. Lentz 22.?.? ir. kit i.jaa! ci t:j-:;a;r.iti . ruiv 'on 6'Vi' ia r tets&t- fi.r.4-es .-x,rirf n.-.ia was a latighabc farce. J r. .wai th? thing to fetch a laugh agoing and a oozing. The tnfkev. cobbler and the bumble bee wyre y 'n'aie?, .with slrong help by a! itpfi grasshoppers and l.lacl: bugs. .'; The'en!ertainn ent is go-id enough aml worthy enough io be repeated. Those v,h.i were there will go rr:iin .Md L'tch othv-rs- The n.-u d . I oliterous eo niuc; geueraily hfarl from the rear end "wad coiitpu ina j hy its absence the aytnpa'liy M.-d interest of the audi ei cei'vere with tLe uderUinmentaud f;r .hit reason it had its proper ed ct. O-er$10 cr realized. Mr. .S!Hff-rd Good man wan'a a j man appointed to tjciv here the chain gang fchcmld work. He thinks the work ia not disir buted ! e done. it should Organ , U-'-i'tj V. ,'tv rj.-.-. -.-9 er.d f'nicracks ':-r ;-'f.-ut vs. life, of r. : iu sacrvi tin icd trecs-l-;c il i-.-;.'c:lc.-.l v.r: k-a-cay ! : i.in is r.r..n; to vd-ju most :!.:::p;3 vhich s'::t i.irn berut. ; -.!.:: ccn!irp..-r.t in this, per- the .-.-o-;!.l ever. Krain '? tii.-Vr h:.t rv.:r went into a Y '.'..e.:-. :U'i 'l Tb-.v prUe it Eccoru- A t!ii! i:;:'y. It i.n't 3-?r!irr.e:!t with then t .. j ' 7i it's f'.:.-t p'i-r, o:'j-f."sTrroned corr.- i.M n.-n f."i:c. T':ty like it best be 1 ! I ; cso it s-;r-T- tbern tcbt. V: It cc-,!3 m-vro mcr.cv than some ves'.crs, but that's because it's l !(i marc vJablc. Its advantages uore ?! :'sr- c'T-t th-- rd Jed c:t. The "Machine cf Steel" is built pt it ' to h.'.rresi the grrdn cop cf the ". we.-id, tnd f 3 do it tctttr thaa any i i j cth.'.r siacliiae. i'.-; pa y nay cae to Vncv r.T5rc !.j eV t.ii- hVKttr. Our cstaloue v.iii K'i fccccnsricx HASYKTiM-n aAewsE Co. .j Yorke & Wadsworth, A-cnU . REAL LSTA1 FOR SALE. IN CONCORD. The house and lot cr,w ocenried by ShenfT ilon iton, on West Deco: street. flonse and lot cn East Corbin st., known as U c Cruse house. IIouBe and lot near Odell's factory known as tho Jlooa houpe. One vacmt haif acre lot adioininrr ! tho same. I Tli. 1.' ol-Cil. ,1 1 1 , 3 The bi cksn ith shop and lot ad . 'JL "..i II:! MilJ Ulill It'll au. H0!" (tlle tiS- McDouuld property , The 8i ore house occupied by Dr iJol.tieon. Tiie Piilfer store house ni d lot. IN CAiJATtRUS COUNTY. Tract r.n.,i :nc"-n ns tho Mof-s.- ! -i, .u j i: r y - . --ornsoa trie. Oii.er.-. eoni: it.i"rf i';: i -v Truet of h.-jd i-ujo:,;:- Jacob iuvc- .inel ol itrs n part of tLe Ge. W Lout innu, ecretuium 30 i'.-re". a Trcct cf land KdSoi.nin D II. Laclierii r.nd othn.", coir, ah. ins G0J Nho A B Calloway Ian,', r.djoiniujr Chna. ,Shf-rwood Kiid othcre, coii- tt;:L!.--r 2i)0 acres. - - .. . JN OTHER STATES- V. . 25,CCOj;creB of hard wood land in tenne-see. COal auJ lf:nlcr 100.000 ponscofilland in ITeutuclr lCt.OUO a.rt-8 of coal end UmbA laiiflB ir. iennesseo. 125,000 acres of timber lands in Arsanas. 100,000 acres of pine lands iu Georgia. ? -30,000 acres cf coal lands In Vir 35,000 ncres of coal aid timbr wmis ir. iventucsy. 13,000 seres of -oal;iroB and tims ber i:.nds in Kentnckr. 10,000 acies of coal knj in Wet virtr.i.ia, and a lav.i-e iiuuibcr i -.a lJ'r vai-ious places in iVj,cms ct.;,:iicg to p,rc.hke anv Oi imp a ove ki u8, or ii.vii g lamb WMch rhy wish to B'). will find it to their ir.ter.Rb to miplr to W. M. SMITH, Attorney at Lhw-j Cokcc .d, N. C. c24 xMrs. otcnewall Jackson recnv a pension frcrr the United States a the widow of 'Lieut Thomas Jona than, afterward call d Stonewall Jack.-o..." Geu. Jaekfon was firdt Lien ten mt ia the F!r A.i.n,' uni te! states armj, in the Mexican war; The prnaion is a month. TT . . . KiAl rYM B $ mM trncomraond it.'taci'periortoar.y prsr taown to tv." n. A. AacHJtR, il. IU Eo. O:ord L, BrooUjn, tj o n--e of ' Contort 5a so nnlwya t3 rnor!te so well known that it seems ;t . . -of .fl:t)orprofrati(n tocuiorse it. Icif... ,nt!Wnt f'wnJHes who do not koop e. within eaey reach." CAHIOB JtiRTTW. X. i.. New iork ("i.y. LaUj raster BloomisgciUo llformed Cbur ch. Tr CBWAua 2TJKO UNUSUALLl GOOD OFFERS im (MtiMSAK j Fi rt t. The great Holiday No. (enlarged to 256 paScs) of that biiijhtc-st of quarterly publications, "T VLES FItOi' TON WTO PICS, " i Out December Cr3fc, all news and book stands and railway trains, price 50 cent?, will be sent . rm ;, p r3-" 2 kov i'm ToalMvhoBend?.1.00for3 month's rial EuuscripiKJii TOWJS TOPICS. t 1 r..j-: , The largest, raciest, strongest, most varied and entertaining weekly I Gcrcruor MeKinney, of Virginia, ournal in the world, j p,eDPKS that the State rent ire oys Second -To ho jvill send ; million aorc-at fl 5 .00, will be Pent Tcvn x epics and , 'Talei from Town Topics" frcm ieracrc. itoo until January 1. lSi-I, cover-i ing 5 os. of the inimitable quar terly (regular price 2 50) and 14 moth: of the greatest of family weeklies (tegular price i'LOO per year.) rl7T-:ke cn:- or the cihf-r offer AT Clicz c.r!'l remit in postal notes e'erc, or Xctv York E.vchange to TOWN TOPICS, 21 West 23d St., New York. HOSIEET. at co:.::dissio; pkice. I.ndics do you reatt7e tlvil nl-.en you Iut of fl: ' reta;!tr, ; ou a: e ; ayi!j three unnecessary prom The m.in'ufaiturur stiis to llic ftin-.niission hovi the latter to the joijLer, and the jobber, in tut sells to ihe retnH rr.ercl-.atit. Vou must pay the manutartur.T a ;.;r t"i first, at'd tiien pay each t hesul'S : jii'.-'it ! t; a ;r !"... not infrequently paytriK tu-o prorits ti- tre retailer. J !ie ill air ;i tacrnirsJ CoriTUisslon Coinpnny a r e.poTc;s'.. yrdica'.e wich sells tlirect e consumer. b y invr-stin-jr i;i mnnufacturt mp'.es, oddsanJ ends, ioh-iois, and the stoc insolvent m a :ni:c'.ure:, in connection w r r.cjrular c oirtmission holftiij-s, we are abl e 1 t o the c-isumcr ditcel at the commisst -e, which is but one ren'uve from t lie ni an turer's. While t his company handles all kit e' of ladies' nishings, we are making a rpecial drive cn our osiery, merely to mtrodue.'.our name in your erritory and establish a repn'atioTt fur riving val ues never before ottered, so that you will be fully prepared for our ialrr;i;im;uiittnK-iii oi our entirtr lines. Read the following orTers : Ladies- full le-isth. f ashiu-ie.l. fast black hose, superfine raa'e. (retai!inr everywhere at 25 to 35 cents per pair,) we il: sell at 16 cents, or oue- half dozen at nf, cents. Ladies' extra length, full regular made, fast Mac and seamless hose, very finest Kance, (retailin everywhere at 50 cents cp). we will sell at 23 cents, or one-half dozen for i.3S. We pay express charges, and ajrree uncondi ionally to refund money if hosiery is not the vaiues and iiua'i-.ies described, lie sure and send the size wanted, and remember that as we pay express we cannot afford to send less than one half doz. Orde.-s must be accompanied by cash in either Honey-order, postal note, stamps or registered t tt"r. aodressed to the Mri".!-!- CominNslon Co.,11 1 Pifth Avenue. Chicago, RE A ESTATE AND INSURANCE nUKKHEAl) & SOX, Agfa Omorr in the old Postcfllco 1 raid ing, (brielt row. Fire Insurance Companies: Phoe.uix, of Brooklyn; Continents of liew Yorl:; 1." C. Heme, of N. C; Insurance Company of Xorth Amerior.. of Phil adelphia; Northern As euraoce of London. Rate3 as low cs the lowest and eec cunty unqnesticned ACCIDENT; INSU11ANCE Traveler cf liar! ford. CYCLONE INSURANCE- In the?. el:ys yf i-toirj.F, cjei or.'.-n voa viii frel s;;fe t- or :-?::'"'.- . her e a i'olir1 company. c c "'f.d resprns'ib.h BhlCUKITY INSUIIANCE- I f five you !;jr;(l to iJve as. scti rity, then cdl c:i" the; Inriirst.,-- Com-my to, ,:, pet 'jtipml Ht..' ur t:-!en.l:. iVy a. jremiam for your bund uu yen d.; tut j-ur bore i ne! fa i !,;.-(.. DOWN THEY GO ! .Wehvc a lot . ' ' "' -' DED BLANKET" :i pun --a froj) , --., wtlI.,rt v..; t..ji, .rft .i j you u e-aii uf:J st-e eiur . v ' Albo'a lot of I&oiea' ' Oiess Gik'iii Shoes, Which we. are determined to sell in order to mak room U v Cnr F ring stt.ck. We meMi jus: vvht wo gav nen we U-I y.m tht with tufI cash you can biv a. Yoru. Wi p R ten We al r s ve rr Grocer a partmen- large t-toe, c f Canned 'ioodg, an I other. FANCY - - GROCERIES imig ,t r..efore the recent edyafice j r- ....... - - . , Vca we wiiLsell at old" cricea . -all and see us at Allien, ' C G. M -V .. .t. rnc Core, Oinrtfr5r'T, ii;,rc;h, riarrbovi. Eructatioa, ; ... Vorr-isTgivcs elceis and promote ' ! --tioi:, ,. ., "" : icjarious mecjciJoa. - j- vf rrJ w.rs I have rommendod -: rartoria, ' and fihall always contnjie to ; - 5 ilhu iavariaWy prodaoed benefloJal rrsulcs." Ed-otk F. ?ap.dic3. 51. """bo Wind-cp," tth Street and 7th Av, Kew Tort City. Covw, K St. Tons. iaSSAiiiaJSI An r.p!cwn lumber merchant was forced to assign becaase be conlda't pity bis boa tl bill . The South Bend (lad ) National Bank wa3 ribbed Tufsday of $15,- 000, while the cashier was at dinner, When a n:a:. is trembled with I O U's he ia afd etea with what is .. kno?rn as "alphabetical da rnge ment." Vben a voting man r,ik3 to be M3- ' . . . ' - - re '1 mean th .t ht wants to be given ' away. Thcr2 i:s in r.utte:hg in G-rmar.y, v.tciv nor there ure S0.C00 stntterin; school chile. -en. Four Ixcrta Carcih.r missionari'-s Mersrs. Ilerrin?, Uojal. Croaker and Di dock will arrive in China nezt week. Yea cant teli ti e size cf r. man'a ban!: account by the ei::h of hia cct cr the Tf-jritudc cf hi; chry aiithcmum. Thi Ferris wbee-i ia to be removrd from Chicrgo to Nets- York a-- rooa as a Eight for it in t! e latter city tai be cccud. Tin Ioe bj the burainfrol the Al liance s'ore at llichmond, Chatham county, ia 3,')00 J'1,400. insnrance. It ia noTr alkg-.d that the fire is n. Cttdiiry. Err.irs In iiinu..! MalCiuen!. Under the head of "lnoomo"' ia tne County Anneal Statement pnbs !ished last week, the types made an tmouat reud "230 08," whereas the follovrinrr ia what ehonld have peared for that item : L-'-ts errors and insolvents. ...$129 CO Less feher.ft's commietion 400.4S Total... .$53o.0S The Charlotte News thus spesks of a Cabarrus man: "D B Porter, of Pioneer Mills, has made, for hia mother, a three wheel velocip de, on which she rolls herself comfortably through the house. Mrs. Porter ia a larG old lady about 70 years old, and has been helpless for fire years. The ingenious locomotive is entire ly the work of her son; he making every part of it, wheels and all, at home. If Mr. Porter had an cdncas 'ion in mechanics he wonld rot have to raise cotton at seven cents.' TOUR FUTURE .1 1 W ... ... (?, 13 IN YOUIl O'TCT rr.r3 I'tUCtl TOTl will Ho T.r r,,,..Vl ll , Fj! farae 01 nchea. Both combi- -i,t rIro?'iam,l0UMW,,1,fiDd wss - up 0KpSkr tea as A CLKAK ! A Rtmhrht fpares yon doctors' bills: eo nmftZ i5??!?81 ?- . No other macaar:, health bints busl.ps eo voaS iJ3! encbmg to it for 18& 1894 3 zz":: oi f.ab?te win of SSKSdSma 1 r'5V "tact ..rS. ost SftX): and vnnVm v ' - t JPa,n"nff TouSgaSthoofe.. Send g Usher W : vshw- Addrom tins pnh. -New Vvf?Ow''Imoref't. 15 EMtI4thlSU ..ittii.. . .""kc j ivi.rvi.Ei. f-ZFF.Tmi p,maV ETSJRi" 'i 1 ' - - -vi.urw4ii.&j.i X & UO. V"k4o&atv we we mm moet Tateatx . --.v. . ( . - i n ii - --1 V .VJ'.:'..,,;: ' - . .' - ' V, w "' 5.
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 14, 1893, edition 1
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