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GOOD -JOB -WORK
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GIVE-US A TRIAL
WHOLE NO.
VOL. IX -NO' 17.
CONCORD N. C; THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1896.
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GEOilGEV.i LLE ACADEMY.
fluttlni;' i'XT-rctttm tifa Flout-lnfiliiM'
Coni.lrj ni-lnxn--Kuv 11. Jl. I'urhpir
A(lUrMNe4l ilium--it iliUuod null tbv
. finutl riaetl.
GeurgtyilW ii a plnis-int uud
thriyli Rule village iu Southern
(Jttburrrja ii-tr too em.fi ueuca of
Rockjr ttivw, and Dutch Btillalo
creek. Jt is pjl uutcd eleven miRa
from Concord m the mid:,: of the
richest t")ld rcgiuu in the United
S.'utea. It 18 alio bui ton a Jul by u
line agri lultural region au-d thus it
will be seen that its natural advan
tages aro unsurpassed. It is not
wanting iu Gchool advantages.
(Several years ao t ie citizens cf
Georgtville feeling the need cf bettir
school facilities rstsbliahod George.
yilla'Academy, A Jarga und com
modioua building was tweeted and
the first school iii it was began iu
the fall of 18''2 uud has been from
the beginning iu a flourishing eon.
dition. The fourth session of this
school ended Friday, tbo closing ex
trcises buying gsn on Tbursosy
eyenwg at 7.30 o'clock. The pro
gram consisted of dialogues, reci
tatiom aud declamations. The ad.,
dress of weluome was made by Mas
ter ISddie Widenhotise arid waa well
delivered fur ouo cf hia age. The
entire program wus rendered by
thc-yoin:.; r inyU uad iu geeb a
iu.sui:.-r at to prove that they had
received tender and can-lul turn
ing. Music whs furnished by the
Georgavilie string laud.
Friday w;u a red letter day for the
people of ticori yillc and community
Jlirly in the moiuipg people from
every direction begau to pour in and
by 10:30 o'clock, when the exercises
began, a lifge concourse had
gathered iu the grevs on the north
Bide of the tel.eol build.-uj where a
roalrBm for ike speakers and se3t
for the audit-cco had been prepared,
anxious to hear the rendition of the
duj'e progisui which bud tn eo
well selected and carefully prepared.
The Mr. Pleasant land was on baud
and turtiu-ht-d mooic for the occa
sion. Ths exercise were opeitd
with prayer by Re. M D Giles, of
IU. Pleasant. The program was
rendered by the older pupils those
who did not hare a pari in theexer.
oises ou Thursday night. The reci
tations were tiret class in every par
ticular tuii the declamations vrere of
the highest order. We would
lather not iiuli wuual.ze, hut we
caaaol refrain fioui uiaking especwl
mention of "Erin's Woes," by A I'
Widerihoate; "An Ocum," by Frank
liirr; iiud the "New South," by
llawlej Shmn. The meaner in
which thi'i-.e joucg D:en delivered
tlieat dtc!umiviot.a eho wed marked
oratorical powera.
At 2:30 ia the afieruoon llr.v.
flilea iu a few happy ;;ud pleasant
remark introduced to the lurpc and
appreoiative audience tnot eu inent
diyinB anJ i.chlu Southron, Ley. E
II Parker, of this ci y. " be audi
ence was eiger to hur fcini. Many
had heard him before while many
had not, tint hia reputation l.aJ pre
ceJed ii'm aud those who had only
heard of him were aleo anxious to
hear theievereud gentleman.
Mr. Paiki-T oegiin hn address by
B)iri that Greece and l!oa:o had
played their part in ecliool com
D'.eiicemetitj und that he would
coi.iu down to prciHUt it-'iieg. Even
b.;foi he l-en hid a-Jdma dark
clouua were iiu:id ridiuj.; iu the
wc-'t mid by ti p t i.io he bad epokeu
':v. ti lvU' ktinitlis
w ii t sic t uppoKud
to KC'vunt Itrrai
ptrei.K'W and perfect
(itHit!!. .ite likt-ly Ic
M c i e nm?cuNritj
iM't alwuvs htaltti
tli't'ise wiil irell
rni-i'lly nce lt-t llu
i-.-- w s tt'tn into ;i ntan f
y ?.iL- tin m
V fvs't ni. and it will
nun reiiaiuiy
1 liu
r -mi
tdkc tin; propr
tm r.j.'li I" Ri:t it
' 1 w..fk am! dielitip: .iik.
all Uiat suit ill Ilr.tif
Hrp pc.otl cnotu.li ir
llielr w-V, but con
- niuipti'iii i cm: in
lir tlvc ihatihoy t cut.-. Tlic t-adl
lfii of Lcn-mnpiifii if i livinu orpimnni. 1
Is l!tfinit.'vm..l. but It is lh "')
w iv in na tid of ii in 10 kill it. If it
kiliid, it will develop and rattlt.ply. .''i'
rc wnniH'tluliv ptoliSt. In qui' .'V
ImnghiAliic t'm. one tff'wn ""."'"
Burt ft thmmilKl a uiilll'.in 1m lV:roe I
Gulden Mnlicat Tn .nvi iy In a cctm butit'ii
uud a g. rm killpi. Whurev. faUiwo nvra
llirltH in tho li.i.'.y, l!;e " l)ii-nvery " wll
fill It will ttml.-i it earm'.t-hi. II J'lesn'I
Bike nn (Miki-mce " hat you your uis
a:.t, orwhit kin.1 fl nu it Alt (fcrmi
tircul u.. in On- bloi.d. Th 'T-oMin i.;il
iail Duliivcvv " purif.i.r. the b'.owl purKul
It of " rml ciiiii hn it Willi Ui.Rivir
jir.ipenii.3. It net only kill tliwinw, but i.
(iiiilils up lwahii. It In a toiik, a tieiviiic.
or tietyt' (!. 1. or InviuraTiir auil Vlo"ii ( U
Itiiur. all in ot:e b.u'J.f.
Ii you wniti lo know all of the fact' abut.
Ih.s ..!.) liiil ii ir,iil if ynu t
know all .iii "Jt hc Siifiau b'.'lv, .vnl btunttf
tv p lit .tltll, fiTi'l nit iltii'f-s Hiul lift"-
( .- .. I ,( It S,'tl(l IO. l)t
Vi.';v : piqu e's Conimo" S. iit' Mi-1
i' ' ' 'J ii. il Advv.Lt, a rttniulfiid !'.n d
'"'11 i .1 : r.t ui p;rt ; V
:....! illll .lrill'.d. vll.ii ll Vi.lV
Ik: mid f'.i-e in nixipl of i
one -iv it mum-t-i ti cii'Tf m
nt iMiiihiti? O'i.k. 'i1!.: 'k
8
Ife I r,! ''iidln'? ""K. I I '- u' ,ri
jr-.T - J a c. inplt'e f.-mlly doi'toi
jr'F bo.. ir,.: !t. M m trial I t
bi.'li yimti and id i. lli'' pio'o nri llo' rfi'
of '), H"1 t:opii"i ill lt.fli.lt .t iionurtd pi 't.i
We -hit. ft. c f.Htioti- Adibi Vi'.-t'if IJt
fx wary Mcdirn! Ar'""'ioli. W'iit"l. N'- V
kmk.
twenty minutes a wind and rain
sierra K-t in, ceuipeilijg the audi
ence to have the groye- aud seek
Hkelter in toe school building,
"'Lite the rain wi wuob we!C'Wd,
on account of the tlrovihtjther-. was
universal regret tbt J":. J'arker
could not Caish his utLdrtss.
A sociable waa held Friday nifjlit
and tluii nii-i closed another tchuine
tio year at Ceorgr.yille Acadituy.
The eeciio:) juet cloaed, under the
efii'iient initit3a:eut of Iiev. Prof,
W M Brooka.bdd been tho m(jet suc
oessful one and httter result J hace
tiern uccorupli'ihed than siuoe the
Bchool was efitabliBhed.
XOTK.
During the s'orai the acool bnild
ing, both stories, was ciowded and
while it rained the band flayed.
A StaxiiaRd representative was
un hand and was treated most hos
pitably. He had i:utiicrofi8 invita
tions to dinner acd was sorry be
eould accept but on".
It was a ge.od Booking ruin all the
way fro.n Oeorgeville to wilhin four
miles of town thc only sprinkle
Qjiie a nun ber of Concord peo
pie attendl the coniuieiiccinent.
Mitlu Jim Hi on n Hurl
There came ne-ir being a ia'.ul ac
cident at the graded tchcol groui dg
last X'rldaT tnorbiug. A number
ef littie buy 9 were piajing baseball
duriug lectds at 10.30 o'clock and
while Miiettr JaiiK-.s Brown, the
bright little -33-year old son of Mr.
and II j s. A 11 Brown, was in a
stooped roai ion uud iu the a:;t of
catching the ball, something otruck
hiin on the top of bis head, stunning
the litllo fell so badly that he dida't
know what hurt him.
Little Williu Walhice has a siiug
sbot, r.:o.e commonly kuown as
"juvember," uni W!is tiding to shoot
a slug of lead "out-o'-s'gb'," when
in some nnacconniable wy the
mifsle struck Jim with terrible
force, cutting the sco'p into the
skull. The unfortunate little fel
loir is at hia home on North Main
street and i' sa intense siiirer. Dr.
L M Archey dressed the wounded
bay's bead, und says that he dots
not think the skull is fractured.
Ti ia a mLdemeimor for.fling
shctfl or "javombfira" to be carried
und ti'jed iu the town of Concord,
und, besidon, they aro vary danger
oub wefipan?.
It is eaid the! hit litllo Wallace
boy is guilty o.' other misbehavior
and ba ia regarded as a terror
among his ?uhLalra.tte$. Parents
shoolii, if potv,ib!e, prevent tbtir
children from bavirg these danger
ous slung?, eepecialiy where there
Are eo m.'.ny children.
A oisKimii'il ii-ttiiirr.
A Northern man and a Jhpubli'
Cjii, a Mr. Baku , of Fail Kiver,
Mai-a , arcivi'a in the city last night
with hia eyea opened. Mr. Baker
was aitting ill front of the Li Fay
ette Hotel listening to a cumin. r of
gentlemen dltcuseiug palitics. He
iuddculy arose from hia seat and
sud: "Geullemeti, you are all etran
g-rs to me, but if you will allow it,
I want to neb utuc u my miud uf an
hnmble thought. I waa born and
reared in Muiijacluuetta, the hot bed
of abolition, aud have been taueht
to believe all my life that the IV
publicana and negro'S who badly
tri-ati-d by the 1). mwrA.'s of th
South, in fact that ti.iy Were o'iii
liUlc better than slarea iMt Vii -tt
a y I s'epped iu a Kouthcrn city,
(he city of I.l.-deigb, for the fir.t
time iu my life. I heard tint there
was a lU.'tublicrin St?!e convention
in siaaioa and 1 went, charged with
cympi.tliy for the oppressed Repub
licans. I stood ond gazed at that
I Oivlin: seething, cursing mob, and.
hutaf.v momenta were sufficient
to convince me th.vt if this was lio
p'lblicanism in the S'ot.th, then God
deliver her from it. Boys, I am a
Southern l'emoerut in benrt and
spirit; if not by renider.ee." Fay
etleville Oeepr-er.
It is gratifying to his many
f'-iemN t.: know that Prof. Hoiland
Thoni)-on will return to t;;e city
rr x'. fell anil eohlii.ue h- ptincijuil
id (.-i.ii.e-)rti U''i Sidiool.
Jt ii h fuV'iUnii'.e day fur a man
when he fl r i't diMw.vcra thtt value of
Ayvt'm HiirepHrt".a as a blood purl
fiur. With tois medicine, ho knows
ho hna f .and a remedy upon which
he mi ay reiy, ami ibut hiit life Im-g
malady ie at Ist coi uiiviod. Ila;
cured (ii.h'r-i, Will cum you.
Mr. A V,' B ii-t, e.f No. 9 '.owt.i hip,
v.hh iii tin) city this (Sat ut day)
morni;::ir and rowrts that he c it
wheat ye.ocrd.-iy. Th'a is qui e
e irly f r win id i.ar ,i -t ari l is toe
tirl we hive liiard oi' liiii ! ro,
M'. B.st bus ibe fir.it wK.'',
m w wlui will hrii g in tbo first co
Uli bloom?
GRAIN IS SUFFERING.
ChlunE I'usv CreAtly IfAinibKiiii;
CJrftin A Niahlui Jiuiu Our Only
KllKf.
From ar ' efiianoes the bland i;
wlicftl ftiid cats in the country looks
pa if thero would be uicre than eu
averagij croo this year, bat unle.fa
there is a eoalciub' raiu the furmers
will fall slnrt of svsu a half crop of
wheat and oats. Harvest isslnoiji
up:jn us, bat iu soma seotiorg there
is co graia in the beads.
A St a Ni Ait f reporter wu? eUowit
a bunch of w heat brought fioui the
plantation of Mr. 1) F Cannon, and
while the heads are welt developed
and look if they shou' J be heavy
with wheat, there is no grain in it.
Ila Lad expeotod to make 500 bneh
els of wheat, bu', tbo drought has
been so lasting that the chinch burs
have euok;i tho sap from the
stalks, d.irar.ging his crop to such an
extont that if he realizes the peel
planted he will do well.
All aloug the Rocky Ridge and
Rocky River section wheat andoals
are in this condition and a hulf
crop w ill cot bo made. In the Irish
section of the county, where the
land ia so dry, farmers will sufer
inwnse loss. In rooidt lands the
bogs aro not so bad and a very
grol crop will be made. Friday,
May 22, Daily Standard.
llan;Kru kirougtil to Awnil
I rial.
It will be remombe.od that nev
oral weeks ago George V Clay, w ho
lived iu the rural regioof of lower
Cabarrus, was arrested and kd.d
in j ail on tbo chargn if inr.eet, und
liia daughter, Fioia Clay, nor u
Mrs. lludenn, biing a patty to (he
crime, was arroeted and brought to
theCabarrufi jibil Iroia Union county
to await trial at the next term of
court. Pepniy Sheriff Byera
brought her over. Father and
daughter will sleep in jail uuder
tbo same roof until-the woman is
bonded out.
Iii I'll '111 oil (lit' NHI.'U n'ki.
Banana peels fhonl l not be I
carelessly thrown upon tho eiide-
walks, and it wouldn't be a bad law,
if it is not one already, for the sn.
thorttiea to impose a fine "Jpou eyery
one cautht duing such a thing.
When one steps upon a banana perl
and begins to slip a feeling comes
over him that is not pleasant to ex
perience. We are rid of the bioyo-Ic
sidewalk nuisance uow to this
thoughilcas way ia which a poison's
lift aad limbs are eauaagfrcd.
M'vunl j- Nlxih Aunlt uury.
Usst Friday was the eOventy-
sixtu anniversary of oocof Cubiirrus
county's most estimaoie l-idici, and
tho ocoa-don failed all the chil
dren nnd grandchiidreu of Jlrs.
Kirumonri, mother ol our tnw rmman,
J A Kimmons, together at her
country home neRr Mill Ui'd, ..heie
the day was celebrated by a family
reunion. A special feature of the
day was the excellent dinner that
was setved.
I fa rrlaliily if nmliiuin.
We find on our dcidc the. Wo
man's Edition o( the Char'ntto Ob
server of May 20. h. It is a 20 pngo
issue and is me of tho uu.st attrac
tive aud brillisut productions that
we have a .-en for a lo.og while. Of
codree uur eyes linger long on the
handsome f.icr.i that gta-.o its (irnt
pign. Oj the next wo fi.id a copy
of the original M- -klcfibur,! D.idn
ratiob of lndtpi'iid'jiice wiih the f::c
sim'lo wgnaturos. Then on '.he
thiid pace we find a most interest
ing history of Mecklenburg county
with a cut of the OjrnHu'lid build
ing. On the fourth pae wo havt
the topics, "The War Hospitals,"
"General Stonewall Jackson's Ap
preciation of Womou" und ''The
East Visit of Jefft'idon Davis.
The fifth pngo is devoted to the
hi-ilory of Birth, Growth, Nature
and Aims of the Y. M. V. A. to
gether with the R's aud Progress
of the Woman's Auxiliary oft-ame.
As we scru its p.iges w r.ca that
churches, schools, railroads,' high
ways, buu'ness inierotts. mtuic and
art ore ali chaoipiuned by some
clever brain and dolieato hand.
Even the New Woman, i.er pro
fessional career, 1 abits, etc , receive
attention. They even aiveonocut
of her on her wheel and it is si
life-like and (.harming tlnu we half
eoepeot that, 'bo piuture was bor
rowed f.-ijrn CjReord.
This was and enterpiso of the
Wo, i, m's Auxiliary Department of
the Y. M C. A. that were sold by
eubteripiion at 10 wintfl per copy
and tliH proceeds douuted lo the in-
i tornsis of the Y. M. C. A. of f.'inir-
'lot-.', It is iude'.l uidtpK? and
highly creditable to Charlotte's
bi i'li an t arid patriotic v. OU'in.
SHORT LOUALs.
Thij workmen on. the coiiipucy
ishop buiiuirg at Salisbury arc
divifj pvt. Tee beat is too appr.;
u:ve.
. J ui
Doi.'itr, :n iou-i.t!'1 of t
(Utility ilom, Ooai tbl j (m.
uiorniiic;. ilj W-,o tb'iul i
year
..." pai-aiyeia.
of Georgovilla
' Mr. Jake Shinu,
jv.'i.a iu tho city this (Thurdity)
1 morning find i p :rtj a (tood raiu ir
His uuighborh.-.o.l Vedne-'da
. : .1. i
u:K.:i.
Mr. and Mm, V.' 0 Bo-.Liimer
have moved into the Dub-.-nl my
hout'G on west l':ot street. It in a
lcveiy home.
V Kd Ifarrif, of Harnsbu.-g,
wnds The Ftasuaku ih-i fol.owing
"I have taken tip aiihtbay raule.''
For partien'.nri) and tlio malo call
on him at that place.
Rowan county has been heard
from. The county oommiHt-.ionevi-have
advertised to hi a e in tract to
build eighty-three ballet boxes.
They wilt hold about f'fty 'bu.-hols
of wheat or ( fotes.
John IjOwIow, the famous clon,
is reported to be dying at tho home
of Lin sister, iu Cieve'nd, Ohio.
Many people in Cabarrus retae.'.her
Jckn Lowlow and will regret to
hear of bis death,
Merchant G 0 Ritchie, of I; itch
fbld, Htanly county, was n recent
visitor to our city. Ho is a succow
fu! business man of that section and
says that crops apparently are good,
but that they are Buileriog t'orr.iin,
Mr. PB Fotzer bo returned from
Green Pboro, where he we.nt to con
fer wish Mr. F V Pool! in regard to
sinking au artesian well. Probabil
ities an) tna'. we will bnvo water
fu m a great depth.
Next bet thing to a cutt on fac
tory Aineoiaile has otrmirjj a Vrass
land. Tho hum ofmadvuery st.d
"tooting" of whistles and horns will
bo music lo tho ear. This bend will
usarcu tnoso gooa people (lown
there on to prosperity.
Tho conciu t and f.r.tivn! r.t Jo
Montgomery's We.Jui.Khy nJgbt
was an interesting ami plea :n.nt mie.
The proceeds amount"-! to $25,150
which will go to tho fund to pur
chase hcf.diitorioii to mark the la.-t
resting piaoea of the Nunii Carolina
Confederate d.-u.d at v'iin;hfcc-'ter.
-Vs.
Jim Miller, the ny,-& who drove
otio of Wadswoitb'n horsea from
Charlotte, hero which died from the
tliects ol being ovor-drivun, hnd a
preliminary he.iring in Charlotte
Wednesday, In default of bond he
was sett in j.iil, to awi.it the next
term of Kccklvoburg bupftiior
Court.
' A considi.-ral'.! ? snif-sh up occuned
r.t tho lower end of the eH(h at
Eexhigton We,1i,e-;-biy evi'i'.in;?,
when one freight train via.? rua in
to by the eiigine cf one folic win.t
Sovt'ti cars and its f;eig!it were .Iu
molihhed and scattered un ell skies
of tho track. No one svm yvim u irt.
Faircll & Stone, cf the Carolina
Piiotoi'rapii Company, will pitch
their tent in Concord, m-xt to tho
poettiIice, where they will bo pro
pared to do first-class woik. Com
pare their work with the be,!-:t work
in the State before yon bavo it done
elsewhere.
Rev. A K". Pool v ill conduct rga
lar servicer at the Forett llili Pres
byterian chapel tomorrow eight at
S o'clock. I'.-t.al Sihbath br.-vicea
will bo held at tho First J'renbyker
ian church tomorrow. A cordial
ioviti.tion is extended to everybody
to attend.
rulmor.f.ry coniumptior, in its
early stngee niey be checked by the
use of Ayer's Cherry l'ectoial. It
slops the distressing cough, eoothee
irritation of the throat und lung1.:,
sod induces touch needed r-ipose.
Uondrnhi have turied to tho ro
niaika:;lo viltues of this prcpari
t;on. Cooc ird Hih School closed last
Friday afternoon an I Tin:
.Standard congratulates Mr. Hol
land Thompson and Mii-s Ewie
Marshall upon their eliiciont tench-ing-i
end too eucce-ftilne;S cf the
school. From toe good reports and
improvement.' in the pupil.--, the
principles merit great praise.
Mrs. Virginia Erwin has closed
one of the most succe --f'.il FOlioois
ever taught in this city. For a'HJie
time pii-.'t the cblldier. have bun
c a) poling for ft prise, whieli ere rted
corisKlei-dbia iutere'-t and zealous
study among the pupil;. Master
Major Fr eouul wks awarded tho
prize for his proficiency in speilinK
ai.o goon deportment.
Mr. Z E Scott, our tihViorit pho
tojirapiier calls your at ton lie a to
toe i"i:t that Hbi-ut the mid lie of
next week tie will be found iu bis
new (jn.irfcrs, u.ttUii's over Mr.
M.irsh'e drug stor-;. He proposes to
eivs bin psti nis the follotving low
rates for the thirty ihyn foilowi'ig
his removal, viz : Cabinet silo, S!
for halt' dis iu ; e.ird situ, 75 cents
fur half dcxen and all other sirja at
uniformly low rates.
Oiir faithful ntvs galbe.or sur-
priKus ti s wito hia tb l:ty to report
ihings filmodt the instiint thy oc
cor and he d-.-SigiUn in d.-ttiog
down eryihins mat be thinks
would pietue ar.il interest our read
cry, wiUi but oce excep'.iou that we
nsve yet difC ivcred.' its draws the
Urn on bcuOH. Rev. .1 R Mo wo eo
joye.ii ni'vs i.'i'ra bis cmn p irden
s ii.d..y, ltd Kin. dipt. .1 M
AU..'i...!er nl'ows closely with a
aiess on the liUh. Mrs. J A Cline
ie elso.ia the ring today.
J CONCOU'J'd CLUB.
j Ii IVHi Ks ::u.uit tiit Alien -Arcttitem
IkooU Mnlilutt Clinn.
j (.iuascrd U 10 htyo one of the
iiiu.il.iOii.cct jlab hcitu'fi ic th S.aie.
'dr. KeUot . r. who is will
j known iu this 3-ction aud who li.i.
tut vr ltd t.xtvafiviij, rerep.u re
turned to iiis ho. oi; in Concord t.i-d
full that the cJt.b uteued 4 laodiilti
building and tioro sp-icieoa qmirters.
After eluJying ccvenl phms Lh
e.Jo:".i.d those jobnj'Ued by Arohi-
tect Rook, cf this city. Mr, Hook
jpeui, iieuutuaay in uoncoio auajouuodi uuu wua or. vns.;e.i JJ c-
iett witti wr. i LUera oeaouiui
t water color of tire bnildiur, at.-d is
now niuSiug tUe working (..rawiugs.
While the building will only he two
ttories high it will be a beautiful
modern btructure of the handsomect
type, Mr. Phlfer preferred to have
the bidding one of "quality r,tl'cr
thun qnantit;-.' Selishury t.anite
will le used in the bn'uiing, and
trie front will be ntaasive in appear.
anca. The cl.i'u rooms will b; o.-.
the accoiid lioor, while the fiiSt will
be devoted to ;ores,
The building will be sunt. das
soon af the plats are completed.
The uboye w.;s taken from the
Charlotte ObaervtT. Thr St.NDv
a ho knew tbat this vork was being
mapped our, fc.-,t for aeycrrd reasons
we vrithlK-ht f.icta until full -t psi
tieuhirs culd bo obbtitud. Aa tho
Ohpervfr says, it will 6c the hanJ
oniefit club boose in he State, and
one that Ccncorl tan justly Le
protid of.
Uiti-ktu-H Artiltn Salru.
Toe Best S..ive in the woihl fcr
Cuts, ?roiBfs, Nuts, Ulcers, St t
Kheui-.i, Fever Sores, '.i'etteid Chuppe
Hand, ;bilb.'aimi. Corns and all
Skin Kru: tioi s, ami p: ?i lively enrts
! Piles or uo pi. v r"otii-ed. It is
guarantied to girt: fl'.iitiefaetiou oi
iiioiifv reiiiiiilud. Price 5 ci-nta per
box, For c.l : :t'. I' B tVtavr'a Drug
store.
IIiinli i,i I)!.: Hays "" Cm li i. nl
ami I' oim.
Tie iluiitersvile.i and I).ividson
b-is:b.t!l teoiia ciOc:(d li.is at
lluiitorsvilie on Thur.day v jiiiu
May -41 iu the pre-i- uco cf ipoite a
crowd includiiijj members of the fair
s.'x who cluertd aud encouraged the
ball playing beys to do tloir beat.
Victory, from the first, bci med ti
f.-.ior ll'.iutirsville and tiiey casiiy
toek the visitors
into camp by a
iCOM (boiled down) of 10 to G. The
moit noteworthy features cf the
Hine were fccott'd "honors," he bat
ting no l-.-M than three henn rotsiti
suet-i.i.i.'i, t.iid the splendid b-ittery
works of Han'er and 'en Pelt,
un the ITiVlersyille tide, flanter
having struck out tcu iC' U. David
son's battery f mod "out two "fanny 3"
iu tlie heme team They aeeu.ed to
looiiii hope after the third inning,
but uiado a brave r.dly during the
seventh, but too l.io to turu ttie ti e
of victory in the'r favor.
The Hoaleraville trim threw
doRD tho gruutletsonm t.me ago lo
any team in the coua'y, and thus
far aeema to hold their own against
all comer.;. Davidson w.'.U play
fluiiteisviile ag .iii, it is reported,
1 he i::-ure by inniLgs :
Huctersviih! 2 l. 2 110 0 li 30
Davidson 0 0 0 1 0 0 A 0 20'
X. c.
f.'OT A S!CK CAY
AYER'S
PILLS
Avr r h ( uiiii-ii'tic 'h:h ftT or,-r il'irty
f.yTA h.i. a fertttt rao in yo lic.-iitli,
i:",i:c h iuz Iml p sick, d.iy ia r.ll tl...t
; : ii .. 1 h';(i I va iwi'iiu, I fMurVrvil
Ruin ' -t c"ntimially -s ifc it:j.ul; ot ctm
ptitlion from Jyspi-psi.i, l-:aLilu'hB,
IdmumIl;;;, or IpoMh fliul utlir otuptive
S.;i:,i.r.i, lien I l't'cai'io conviucfj
.4
1. ti
'I
'!.-.; nii)'-t' iu.t. tf my tvoni.Ii';' vm
i'AUHt.il i.y cnvn :mtuit, I t'.o '.f-o
i. I Ayer's l'ltl, v- -!li Xi.-i no.i; .it jl -h.ry
rin'a, noviT l.ivir;.
uU.u'k tfi.it di.l iD't u'lttlil v li-M t Uf.
ri-iii'Miy, My wifv, wlio ha'l bw.u an
iiivitiil U'-r nx hi ;-.tih tit in
A vi r' T".: 1, und h r liiilth -I'dckly
ii'-HT'mI. my .dni.iio:: I liu.i I.-
tit.vd H.j't -'c-iriy ;d! ! in-ir Htinjt t,tr vfri
jrnidt"i .y i oUA i j-.ti in, irtd t soon
i!id the plt:vui-' f.f kTiwing tlia' wi:h
n'lnUrt'n an wit'i pHit-iitr., A;T'r iMJln,
(i Iukch iu ti, nvt-it a'! tiiiivv' o
i-:Um'.w." It. NVktthtki:!. )'j'iur, ill
ft
6 i
10,,'hoit Honors t.t Woilt;' Fair,
fjf's Sursifi.'il'i !i!r!i.ie'i':i!S tie Sji-tta.
N 0 1' MAI CO M M EN V h " EN T.
H( liir -Vju vc'ir 17. thte y
I r v' u i tv d r i a 1 1 n hh K
f tie tlim Cnrr :! til. it-Mius rin.l -fct
riuj.iiuciii - t .ti, ,! ij " ('.iff U'
n T..'l4 -OfrH Uotin ii.m".
r- , M 1. t .
vi.i-.'..s;:iii.in.', i. o., way ajy oi
.1-,.. v. .- ..11
jin.c iii&o. iiiui.il low iiunu'.i
ndnstrial school at this pie 'e ie bui-
perior in tn wiy respects to ail others
lor the sd-.ao-ateitt of f.-uialt) eda.
, i yer at in; neau it 's aoirjr uicuicii
hibie good ia ! promulgating tht
icLowicoge or tue uej.r women or our
Jjtate, Its teachincs are cle.
4.UU CI
i r I
the highest order,
Cojimeiicemeiit esrciies a:e now
in progress, and GreinsWo, the
'city of flowers," with tb Normal
on the high bill north of the city
wuu i8 loo pretty r.cnooi gu'-'s
inaiv.'s a perrect; ooenuet mat al j
! 'itate shcul.l be proud of.
It ia a
grucd institution and it stsndd as
the result of tho efforts of tho grjad
and immortal VaLce and onr pi o.
plo look upon it with no i.tt.e d -
grcc cr pride.
oivuiagexercian begvi iujs
day, when the R-y, Yates, cf
Dm ham, preached tbo anrunl ser
mon.
Dr. R H P'sttle, of iialeigh, in th
aD?er.co ni uov. Jr. ,i;ia Ciit, t!t,::verc-u
n, ..It. , . k i - 1 1 .
.ill! IIiUKDj tti t.-ie UliYeillli L-I In.
N'ance portrait, and amon;
things, Mr. Battle enyu ;
otui r
uu-n ijiiH jinitiaii ri.pri:deui
1. A3 a work of art it represents
tne s .ill, loitustry ana genius o
North Carolina's greatest art,?t; be
cau-.e eviy oue who knew Hovernor
Vanf-e wll, during the last ten years
of hit- life, tnuat recojr.ire iii it a
pcifect and alui'-at epeakiog likt-ti-ss
o triumph of the paiotoi's art
2. In it w rectgir.:.! tb giati.
tride of a n -it irstituti. i, this the
'N'onnul and Industrial Kt lo-ol of I
a ho, w hen bin v;k,3 wsj most poll ':t
w 11,01: g ail the people cf nis uatvie
jCtiite, so raised that voino in udvo
C'icy ot normal inalriiCiou that
this ii.n.tu'.iou btc&nio a rn -;
sihilitty. True, it is lire cu:i-
toa of u.io.lwr great Norih Ci;o -
1 . , ....
e::li,'l, your tiOLOrt'-i pre dent 1 ' i-e
m?, aud we owe it moat! to nim
tout we have here so ua.p,
1 '--' m tiaining :ti: l 1( veh,;).
oteut of t.'c best wotnsiaho) t of;
North Carolina, which ':, t j etc,
tile beti wem-iuhood of the v-.;'.J. i
3. In it t g-e Vanes i he
erec-i, gullatt, eeJl-conhdeuf, but j
wi.iijoi a eu, . gt'tuou or ucuue. Sell-
ttssertioc, the nud-'er of hia sc.!
aod his audience, addries.rg
pens in tne Seuato of the V
ciUttJ, priuiua iuter pan-, ia
greatest arena of eorth."
The widow of Senator Vao..:.
di.ep mouvnii);., was a cortstoc
u.a
the
i;Ud
iigure aiicng those ou the platform,
having urriyed Tuesday mo'uirg
from Washington. Mis, Vai.ce
ect ued deeply impresjcd. Tht
A r tint Raadall sat oear her,
Amoug othtra on the platfenn
were M.-ipr S M Finder, guperiu
tenderit of Public Ir.strnc.tion S.-ar-t...
rough, Colon.-I McAlister, ol
Asheboro; Col. John II Webster, of
lleidjyi.ie, W 1' Shaw, of Hertford;
B FAycoeif, nf Wayne; JWf mi
Dui.it Is, of li'jleigii; Senator J-'owiei, i
of iSanipton; W E Ch.-iHha of W.uL-1
iiigfoi ; Refi. Die. Smith, Weaver,
Johudtou and Car ra way, of Greens
boro. Ersays were rcid by gr.oluates 63
follows:
"fnn Pcliocl Mastir i:i J.'.tei.i
tnre," Lmia Hili Ccit, Rowan
county.
'Whi.t a Woman Del," Mury
AtiL.e i'rtiiiiders, Uuiou county.
"Tne Way s of Womou," Ha-ti
t'runn Garym, C::.'aT: a coM.ty.
"A iiiiptirtii of .Sorrow," Martha
t'oniuiia DiVitou, Iredell county.
"Ring Out-False Pride iu Place
uud Blood," Mury H'iunifrtl Milam
We.. -en ti.ai.'y.
There i."t mneleeti 1-aiuutc.i this
year Iroiii sixu 1 u coonti s, as fi-1-ljws
: Kmiir Manott Asbury, G.is-
tou eciaity, Kraucea Maude Coble,
Richmond; I -aura Hill Coit, Rowan;
Sd!i:e Joymr Davis, Goiiford; Iva
( 1 it-ir IWm XViU.if.- M..rft... riu. '
n..l. !..,. , I ...I..!:- 1. tt.. .01 '
Elhugton, Kicking ham; Hattio
(3 nun Giiiyio, Calawbi; Blanche
P. 'i-wyn Harper, L.-oo::-, Jimm.-i
Bcyce If-irrii, N nthamptoi.. j 1 . . - y '
Ellen Lr-7.-M.by, Iredell; Tir.a .-'.
l.iildh-y, Guilforo; Stella Li . '. ,
Middlcton, D.ipliu; Mary Win:. . M
Milam, V.'arrcn; Kithenoo f.;.-'.-.-, ;
Mo t.', Iredel'; Annie May Ti' tn . .
E Igi'Ctiiubt; Emm. L-.-c Pen!,
Ibnifill Mary Aiiui.- - SaUoiRr
Union; FL-i'j Weiiberly, Go. 'lord. 1
u VcdiioadiV n.omicg jftirtlv.i
HigK
':
! U
4f
",...'
gw.lv M us; c v.-rt
;-eo(..L.a ('l(';u.VoT I
v v ir,-.;,('.o
5 th,h fi;6" a(;.rj,
(ii
I t,3iur,(ir 0f Agricultr.re S L V.-'.l
o0u trit -ouorcJ !l
hi Hon. Coma's
)t,,1(, a K;rf,.,.
!..C!0iii -01 i-
0P
i. re of -,
I nib
d
i);,!;U(.7
la.lo ftti e'lVy ;at
na',l r. :.,:
trlbu'itc the u.;m
our fc'ts'e aid the ;;ri.ijd ics'i' o
t'-.i- Neroial a;.d luJostriai CV!
which (loirjji uo i.iiit li fo
.01.3
- (,'''
the
I inoo"r i'ai'iiU:! tf the fiur Ct:e,-. Vyg
,i,m. i .Kr.mf v,.n.... - u..
j rl( tiint the rc.,',!,-, .eeie of
n'biaa
wio doe to the f..ct that ! rr.ooy cf
tbeio hae rothii to i!o ami c;i.i-i;:-
su uiitcy uuiiiij'i'y uiurnagea cj i-i'b
fact, and urgi-d that they le
educated in iudustrial rauuita to
joLcw how women were wio:
0g '.J..:r
! wiy to the front he a.eted tht.'. cut
- f jduaLrial iiu'iit, c;f.--;dei
by the Un.ttd States I.alwr I.'irt;n,
oru ni no !r.ve no w men.
I was r. ucli in Mr. Jjjbuo; ri
I for the '-i-hhc (j rdh;t coot
! v-i iivi.iug the 'uiij
w
q-j; -.-(
aid gt'itv.
Worn tho txercijea verc ci
Whiit'cirnVd pr-,f. Mclvxr a-mc-nrcr-i Or.M
i
; -fi.t,; t 'j,
J .,lT , M
,. . ... . I... i .:. t .. ; . .
UOLuUd a ICbcLlfcOi,!
.;'.;0'J iia-iuullv to aid worthy 5.101-;: i
women in ehtain'rig the ii.struov'Oii j
o'Jrei by this tic to imiPUticu. At!
Co!. Juioin li Cair's di-iiia he pro-
l"!io t'j pet iJiOO ni will, tb
ml' riwi to he used as inuicated, hod
Wi.l be l'.uoivu us the ' Ln,a Van
bohoiarsbip Fund."
A grille.! hila r W.-..1 the i 1 .et-: i u
i by t!
"..;r v H.cS on o
I, Jed 10 f.ild. ',:'.
: ; li.u.iiie w id'iH A
v. Iss'.id for st it:
dr.,
! u v. K
J ;.,l;iiCr,
- L j KUi
a jp -'eui
'oujo, an 1
1 -ahov! s
I .-y'ut.
';,t-
!, -.h- li 1
ti.-.-.
r.-..yU
L-;,,.a j,,, tV.
V...
' i r
un,,K ti"xu e :u.a : ol
J f(.;i,( rC(j( ju Uldlli (,t
Jal.'nn
bi.J i of
jhe-.t e
Carr, ka.'.w i 1 j
,,Ere.
a pa.'t.'iir,
and the g
days 1,.
1 1,
u,)i,.
ci 1 Juct-.ice hit th
1 tr.c.r t'.L
hop.::;,- to rctut j, while fii- r.
oeyei meet agdo.
Cieensl-oro ia attsrw in N
'-M
j color j RtJ-i frjia every wiadr
J eyery w here (-.outedri'ii-ouoe.-.:
ai.d !
inj of gold and white.
Tut: iiA.NOiio iu.ia ras lei
mc.it cori.'iully ty t'.e y-. oirr
from tlj.it city tho Mhjis V
Hill and Siaia. Ihwe jouLg
arc t noivii to their sci. oe-iU!.,;
"tho little butterthes."
rod
'.iC-S
W At N.tnii Unit stini .'
List Thursday n'.r:
o'clock a pistol ohut v.ai
thai, 1 art of tho ci. v vj.-m
the
Pn-oytcrmri rhM-oi; .tad !
miir.;:::.r, Liu.; ! th-t v: ;ij '
1- rtcf w v. : "; , -a-
foiio I and old, cru.i.pled d 'iOy b.
with aevernl he!.-.! toroti;;:i :., .
sembliothat m.iilj by a bail lijiu
piotjl. fconie s.iy tti it t
uicod on tho hat, wuiic cti" : .
not. Ifjwter, ihe f-.a'.
t'ltiei
with the baits "i it, mil it r ,; .0;:
ui.kuowa wuv-her thj L '-t w.. :.o
ell a tuna a h...d or rot, i: m., - t
disooi'e.'i d th;t; a',-j.,e on,j u' e.o ry
ilig -i billlet in hi-j hr,;;l.
A Do CP
I"-
1 ii.
S.llll lltTII
I ri-ilwloi. 101
. mti-ssi tali 1 ii :.t..ii 1,
The Southtru u too 1
aoiilde traok butwt-n Gret".
?,;!., bury, 1 'hi: we h.ir
ri li.i'ji.? tour.;.;. A in iv .
which trj to ep:vi toe YuL.'
double tr..k hoi beu 1
will U phlCu-l in a t:r; :.t
The iLuiLb.-Ui's Iriuee f-jr
t o Ly a I
.bOro.VJ.ll
i.
A hi.
1 Las t-it-a 01 ;it' ct
---ol d
:li! ):-'tlr,''i
"reot the 1.
IJ '.'it Mi.!
11 L-r doe iu.
t :rr to I
- i".,y;
r'.e.i. 1 tt. I
OOOioht'1
t o. .0 lili.e-vd t ,.o other "or
ll"u
Lie tr;o.:k wl'l he to
niiiiien.'e ti-i,'!i( 1
Ol'.- to-
t
or thij roiel.
1
L 1; ,s been ,.;o- .:,-.i
.too lLat a 11 t k
iit. two j-ioi-i;.-- (.1 ! rot i
v : liremeti.'s of tho So':t::. '
..- -.-I t r f t ' ? b.e.ii freigf '
r.or and it is to t'.-..o 1 iiti
, t."i fii.iilitiioi w:ii be
: by Ui mm w i'l
t.i '..Llitoied H-il ,..)i;.:
. ,utit of rerl- 3, 1. ',.:
. v h vri.i '-,e.t,-vO u-r
1-.0.1L ,
AT -i'.BK.yiitl.K.
VI S. ll,((.i.fS .UJ lrefj
5 I. .(i-d.
. .- t .'.' s!okLoi2.M
A.i-i i.ie:ie ,;..U in mill
i. ..;.ie.ii,7 u.'ei
.(u i" tho 03;;-;
eon ir.it orj'.-'.mzii.
A;v i.,i pi-rfectcd
f the i. .j.d .'vfaau
y, H'ttii directors
: I P ECrcl, J ti
-1 .
j im I o: ;o v
y-'.t
w!i:!;,V,'H Fortutan and J
:-n .l.;.'iv;-:;r two more duectors
:!'!.'. J W Citi'uou, of this
j i r.-cttd Prcfidotit, and J S
f A :bc!u:V. m-critury end
r. Cr:.: ::i stock for tha
i to be e
ri'
; h'l'r ',
j trio!
I g-a
rj
ior he
log will be let
ot ce
L'im of the ej'indh-s
-:o: :. be beard in that
j thj very pkee for
i'dastrles, and
of ot.ton woo'J ia
r c jrd and . .,;lon
fa tore.
'.!. 1 1. .'.Hi.
i it., it:
j;1
rijvoi
1. ai. v.
1 Ci.
- 1
.ay
t'ii:
J.
n.'lOU
j
.-orf-niofr
r 1 .iid Le ua :
i 'a of -iii ba
il aeve;oil
-. .ally ' -id
oi.-i I Hs
: 0 r i.- foi'ce?s
' '.i v .: nor
1 p: i nt
1 1 1! .lore,,
:.i:.ie of vm--.-itli
loo sol-
.y uUCCt'K-.fa!
(.. lbs city of
six. ye,;r:
i niorai e. r-
i V! -...- !.,..
i.o .l.p.ecop-'t
; io.-cor atol
.-i(.o of (l.ti
too Ley. J A
UK-h:;Lr fellow
n'vavry's bar-
a v it.;-t iii-rs to"
-.Uvi'-ing their
:i.!;r-. ,0 tho A.
wlii -.!. waj to
-Jne J:ty tdeht.
1
j !;;'- hi t l-.-id-K kct, Cc-jr-
d,, 'ir.-.i t:, I, , pa.-.y to t
ia Mos-,
.0 tT..irr
i: ve. uno. anted Wt.il
; i -t of i:. t.e-riciii.r.-j;
'.o ftiinet--.
l.-.l O! !.
Ji.ok ti
a
.cred iiiau who
nr : 1 -J
,.; v.i .eg down tho
j,.! y ccccpied by
.: ;; :.d.
.-'or Ly v. hila at work
.o.il io!o his foot. The
' i .-i.-juw from which
i ..-. ay t ,-ht
... ,
. 17 f, r xMTtred tie
,1
bud.;
iL'i-a ao.l
oj t
j iV')UO t 1
1 i.. i:.i X,
1
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too:
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I;
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ii r. n.