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i hi i!jb lowei T TV fc T1 T ... t lowof ; ti, i Aj'.iii "!v, N. JOHN JO. uATiUihil & SON. li.ilt'-MMiJ ri'i.';rH.H);"! vconK MAY i srj1. The r.'1 vw i-t-vi of free ruinugo oilvcr JC to 1 (ire now :-uro -of con trolling the fiUto rbunoerutio convent-' jtj aud they claim tha power to control the Chii..i,'0 convention Ui-fortanatiily for all, tht claircs have too icach of pinbable trntli. .Tint it iIoc-b wera to up that a great eooQOLr.io t,atiom,l tiueeiion ia 4tbi our goverunicr.t "of the people, fv,; ihe people and by the joiV t,b"uit'l jtand uj-ci: its mrrits mod cot upon tho abuse of lao:jo who tr of tho c-pp;le oplrd.m to our own. U'earafree to cenfups tLat free silver had at first a pli-asar.l rir , to our cnr. We gir-v tbo venerable Vance cbauipionirg eilvei. loit he pawed away before it brcnt&e b Lurniur, quo-iion acd with h;aillc i5t thatun fjf rrr.1 sUtrtaiunlike dis.uesiuii. We y,era enxious to see and .heir Hoi.ielhiog Hint would place m with eolid corivicticns on the freo tiller side. Hut alue! it the advocate of free coinage Lav half way met ths titrp'e, logical coaclui,i..-n,s thai, i.i.-t' sic faotd furce upon evory thinking mind then we uro no thinker. We believe tb.it the popular fan tiirjoat in rur good old r '.ate u, over wbclrc'iagly in favor of free and ua limited and indf-pjiident coinage of Bilver at Iti to 1. But we do cot brdieve tbat that sentiu.eat is lie ueli.be ratu judgment of the people. Nay, wore, w belie re that if tbe people of North Ctroiina could c.-t rway tho effect of aucb untiur, il 'ogierd, and exa;e;V.tcg lactbod. f.i the free gi-ver ac v&lvs have re 'Bcrted to, and iropirhal 'y bear lotb sides clearly and itaj-uioijateiy tet fortb, ovr State cvr.veinioa wtuld be a uu.t against free i!?;r aau kc t ould march to vit'U :y for Demo Mtic good goviircreer.t r-.aia thU fall, We are ptinfd to t?e so wary of our public rhjiracter? ind alio in a mode cf diBioc that oiK-F truth, extila ha'i'it, i tunesrea eon and endar.gr rs the sUMiity o otirR'nblicati form of gov-rtnrient It iti noticpftble 'bat wbea a tsar Fsala to cbaiop'on a )s- tiiu.-e appeals to pp?:doD and pr.l .id jibere of reanon. The fata! work ia dene iO Kor'l. Carol: na, but f'-aTe on those who did it. They rutiet cow kc:ep it up nd make br.u worse. Il would be too toanly to think sobf rly and re trace and nndj tbe raiicblcf. When tiey coiiRuranna'.e their purpose, Vfticb, for their own p,ood as well a? CUra, we W!thlhty coultl po do, tht-y will be a!)!e to d'vrjrt ths ebaine and confusion due them by coatinuinn to abure "omebodT who ia j.trioticai!y trying to oTorconte tbe evil cor-se'iuence of their eaor monfl Miindrro. one with lad heart nd a good vocaboif.ry Cintt,:r up the bate: e!;ii:er.ls cf tho human rnaks-'tp, but it takfc burning pairioti;-,;n and broad fitstsinanf'hip li counteract the evil cor.Ktaaoncfe. Jlyca the Charlw Cwp de clared tbat silvrr had not reC';tTd fiir treatnifut at the hitnds cf the t'oyernuii nt, which brought out tbe iuQt that if tou with to ticLuuge other money for silver the j'OV;rn rnent wid srud you the siirsr at ffovernment c-xj-ec, which it will not do if yen with to ticbangc for ttiiy other lno!);?. We bear to much about aduc-tm-tauliuU ;ai"ust mini and c rlain jiromiuent tUiUac'ers aa cM-wies cf giirer. WTe did cot know tnat our Htateerur-n were charged wiib the m tcrcsU of flilvt: it ijold r ut tbe interMe d tbi if-tplc, and that a'tlvor and gold were to tie uivd at a l.icao of pul.!i. t; :t:i klA not an end to wLii.'b t to rn'dlo food u to be upcriilced. it; 1 S t toe r:j th&:i ! biio-'.'.t w'.c l;,.c 1. 3' li think b". i.iirbi to be tho I'cxt Fre;::.bi'.. ! Wiiuld tuk cl-fc crulir-i. 'tuU, drdermir wlocli lot rei'iarbttlile b r ;ve a'tility : id. irniw-i:,;i D.I :'.. cvv -. 1.J.J . 1; uoi.-:-II.' v i Ti to THE n.; ' J Mt p. !'f:i)k,rat t.ini w f ten )uni'il ! !"'i'':,it;.li !'.-? r..-I iVrrf.lih. 0 j h tr-e t'j!low'.nj to r.y .Uaut Cu j barms and oae of Ler ',iu..t palikdic j vmileu. I "Mrs. J P XliiS'i'i, t'f Coiionrd, vice -president ef thp Uomia. ntnl Aaacciation, sendj $11.25, a cor.fri- - j bntioa from th:it grand old ci untj, Wiiicbos'cr. Tiirovgh Mrs. Alli aon'a energetic and patriotic lbord bAudtouie do'iatioua LateWii iai?ed frr thj Cot federate raonument, the Vane1.' mo!ium:!it, and now marking our dead at Wioehcfter. Cabsrra has C:jtee to be proud of lur ptoie and representative." Acd Cabarrus is jnsth so. nt'kl) Crop HiiMciid. ' Fortbe. we.ik endiag .-'aturday ioay i'J : Tbo reports of com-Fpon-douls of tbo '(Vetkiy Crop Eulletio, i.s'-ued by tho .North Carolina CiicuKte ni;d Crop Sevice, fur the vioolc ondirg Saturday, Miy -'X ISOti, iuJicate a very :'a?orab!f cbacge nearly t very hero. Tho fir. t pert cf he week conticucd v;ry utrru a:id dry, but comnieLc ifj.;; tie l'.:h f.iVcr;bie iMm .'ccurred i nearly -erery d;sy over & larg.i ptr- Uoa ol uie t'.a'.o. lit drought, however, continues to prevail in ?on-eof tbo westera coiir.tics, in acuthtm portion cf theC'tutr il Dis trict, and especially over the south-a.-!erQ and coast rl-in. The tmpen.ture was abavo roruia! every day doricg the week, and where 6r.iiicint rain fell crops made n id growth. Mourj Matle In a Atinule i have not wade less :1 an gsxtten dollr ny d.-.v eoliiLg Ceatrifagal Ice Cream l-'r-fiers. Any oi;e fiut'uUl luako from ;"?a to eight doN ,'ars a ly Selling cream, ual fronj seym to un coiiora soiM IVwz-rs kd it ia such a wci.utT: to.-re is ai wayi crowd wititirj cream. Yoo can fr..3 ,;aui i.Vi'attly in ooe cuicaift tad that .".tcL:i.bea people o that tbty all w.'.i.t t) tast it and then them buy fn-t. vrs as I'm crtum ia pn;oota arid perftotly frc.-eu. ilf ry frtt.;r ia aaranteed to frt.erj crraai fi r c tly in oa m:r vu. A'. oi.e o.;n r.;il ice cra.'Q r.ratb-f"rcfzcrr!it?e:f. My si, ttr oiak-.s from t-', Ifl llflttu ucliars aiiuy. J Jr t.i.scr c Co , 1143 Charb a'.uet, it. fjuis, Mo., will load you frill partlot.Ura freo, ko yea Co.j go to ircrk and ua'rc lots of ctor.ty ai'ywbere, aa with one frec?.tr Jwua njai iiJrei of i err .nt a uf, or it you w.,a tney w.ti tjre you on a ratify, r:--VKi a. Mri. A V C'lujffi.!', who bia bttu sic.i far j-.vtral Vu' -ih, ia tacught to be iou:3 bo'cr. iliss Mary Cyktby Lii teo :ck for a week with fevr r.cd now baa pnennicnia. Vi'e hid a f ce twin Tneaday, the first sicco Apr.l 1st. The wind diu ome dirn-J(-e. i!r. Jim Sicitb'a bar a waa blown down and several otnor boilJic"!) urrrooteb, In souie places wheat and oa'a lork Tt-ry well, but there will be not h ilf a crop. 1 II trrrln 4 ft, p The wheat crop that ia now about to be harveg'ad will be a light one. Uccrrtly we beard a farmer say that when wheat b-:-ala had three rows of grains in a "breast"' that it waa a good crop and four graina in a "breast" was very gooJ. "Tbid year," aid be "tLire is only two and the wheat crop will be very light a little more than half an average crop." Wht has eaJerti a great deal on acoonut of the drought and in ecuie section tbe chinch bug baa got in bis work. The Ou'.g crp will be very Fht, spring ote, where it baa been very dry, will aoarixly get h''gh eucagh to cut. .poiiuh rri- ru Ail I read in tbe Christian Sundard teat Miss A M Frit.;, .Station A, fat. Loais, 'do., would give an elegant plated Loo Fpr on to any one tend ing her ten 2-ee-nt stair. p. I tent for one and found it ao iiryful that I thowed it to toy f.-b nde, and Cijuit A' in to b'.tjrj, Ukir.f or-vix- i'.t tho (! !!- i'no hu' k f.j,o' n U a bor.r"h(ild reo' t;ity. it cannot -lip into tbe dih or cooking ve-.;-i. brir-i? Iii ld in tbe place by a buck on the bei lt, 7 'be tpuc n is f-irr. tb : r g b o'.it i k.'U(s i: :' c liee.led I ever new T'-unrf v" is;pnt- ej. Any one c.n g't a Barnplo fpoon uy !,-i'idin2 ten cent stain t) .Mir? Friit. 'J'iria ia a FpleroFd way to n,il;e i , . ;.ey aiound borce. Very tioiy, Jea.:m.tte is. tintu, KiH nt:il J:w,l i:rin. a. 1 lie kcutin-rn . r.-j e.''era "'-i f f the r-Mifity wo.-- v .-A by a ruin, mud snd ba'l t.!rin 'i jc-duy itft.-r-U' oa. TI " tr .( k of tbe iiorn: s,-emii to be ti: roi'b by J,i u Frriu'a pbuie in "o. 1 tuwr ?ulp and in an eaaterly d ri'.ti -n thronr;b No. 11 and by ' ' ; '.-und Co! J ' pr.ngs io 1Y f iool t.n i,u to and pant Mr. J'li-UOi'it. .ijtb thia t O.'or. 1 .li H'Ti'lino t - i Twu itioro '.vl.iy ,- novai'd top H. '-,.'' ;i e ulio.-rt lie, very -iheap. ' t. un Ci'Ofi , I d: l, 1 iJt. -nt, N. C, ..'OUS. s: ... a -I., Col. H 0 CoftUs nud Co!. D C M.,i'!i, jury ciiuuiicIon'.iu of the tVdeial Coiirt, t'ridyy ditw ttt jurors ti r the J vino term of court, which nucts on tbo th. The lit u as follovfs : Ma iiM.xni.-iu Corxrv: S U Fuvrvw, ) T r.itcl', S 11 lliiton, Thcat S Jordan, J M CieishtD, il O Miyer, Jarnea M I OS L A Taylor, W I Ei.lins, ' Jamej 1) YV'ihiiiii.son, J B Myers, A II Scherrck, col., Julius P AleiauJer, Wiliittiu Jackdoo, 1) F lirown, W G Ferndl, 11 D Collin?, J II Sa iler. Cabakkis Coumv ; Joseph T vriiic, D D Uarrisr, Alliaou Fink, Warren Coleman, col., 1) 1' JVer, V. M Tuok' r. Ustos Ct'UNiY ; Carrisou l'i frcrj, Johii lavn, Cob, John E , Ani-tir., I.rcy Kdma. W II Ktitu Cation Cotxiy : J L McAllis ter, ffni. M Itubinn, C Ab-r-cetty, Sol. I) Brown, J F IVra. j; l.i.sroi.. Corxr . : John Cline, K 3 I;ajs, 11 H Fneltor, J F .V.tn daj, IV.Tid A Hull, col, P V F i.iiiieur. O.rYFLAND Cjustv :- V J btowe, John Spoke, John Ureene, J B Price, Cliy Wh snant. Cuarloite ObsetNPr. Allison Fink, oue of tbe jurorj drawn for this county, is dead, boy ir.e d:cd abo'it ten j3tg S20.j LV SCULiTiS 1 EX A 3. Murderer 'HU" THlbirl Vnyn tb l"aRH; i( hla crime. Froin a private source we leaT that "Hud" Talbirt, who rnce livrd in this city aud sas known tbrougb out the county, waa lynched in Teics a ft? d.ija a jo, 1'alLirt waa a Sooth Carolinian by birth. About ten yean ago be kilbd a ni.nn in KersLaw coantv, Scntb Carolina, and w;.s sent to tbe penteutiary fcr Htven org. After hiving served nbont four yeara be was pardoucd by tha i.overnor cf that state. After 1:3 rt lease from tiie Couth Caicliua sta'.o pii.on be o&u.a to tiiis county svbers bia father waa then living, aud later moved to Coicwdand byed here for gome time, but sain moyed, goin either to Charlotte or Jlonroe. Soms time last winter he w(ut to Tciaa. J. crntly he got into soov trouble and shot and killed tuo ru. a for which ha W3S lynched, Talbirt wna about 25 years cf ae and bad a wife aud several children. T.birt'n father, fortuerly ol South Caroiir.8, byes ia 'io, 11 townihip about s i mllea below totpn and is a highly respected aod well to do c!t.2.n. bS.vnfi tit) t. iae l Dirvltr, Mrs, Frederick Bjker cf New York h'U3 giyeu tbe Univeraity J.3, i'O'J to fjuip Ccinu-.ous Hall at the Uciviraity and provide bocrdatcost for etJiienta. The hall will be opened rert Spteciber w.th accom moditloi fcr V:, and the eharge will bo 4 i per nioutb, which it is hoped to red ace to $3 after awhile. Therw wili be twenty aaitera, who will --ct board for their servloia. The M.aon farm (i,OOUacre?) located one aud one half miles from tbe University acd rtcently bn qneatL d to it by Iuv. am Mrs. J P Masou wiil te ased as a poultry, dairy, stock and truck firm to sup ply the tables in Common Hall. Prreioent W ir.f-.ton says that Com. tricas Hall will hava western beef daily and tbe beat food in the state ccoked by the beat cooka. Ibis in' a great thing for tbe Unii. Tcrsuy aud a fcreat tbiopr for the hundrcda of needy boya in North Carolita who are upr to go to col lege., but lack money. CnUarras I- tllllnc. Ve beer the Cdine ol Hon. E T JJrykin wen tinned for judge of tbe Supreme Ccmrt. Ilia noiainatioa to thia ponition wouid bo a fit recog nition of the services of a una who pi r'inpe; hca done tauro public eer vioft th?a any other man of bia age in North. Carolina, and whether e lg!B!af-r orjori-t ho has always filled bia place with marked f.bility and f.Jelity.- Kir.Hton Freo-PA-ie. 1 he judge is wdl and favorably known 1-ero and the ebove wiii rneei with a hearty rr :ponce from his nmny adinirork i'i C'nbarrus.j iir Ai-ir ( llU Kiivim. Tbo erchitec'.urul dtiga for tbe Kew boUih Club f.iOin boiMing to be erected by Vr. K F i'uifer ia a br "dr.oir.e one. Jt is on exhibition ill tbo present club room, and is ench '! ifl a pretty fraoe. Too front r.f thin oiaf'tdfiCrnt a rue tore will be of choice praniie and the pfilraoce fou tl:s sidewalk will be laid in Htcne. When uotn pl jto thH building will bo an orna-riier-t thet any twn would be proud of. . mmm : A li,n Tt c, a ti.ii -I. -. --r. I f-.f Out -li. itOin li" erSJnrt M h .;tnr- to C'cL-.t it. Wunnlie he 1 Cli't.trri.hfir tVijjCui'.ltKk - .Ft.VK.iAL J; Vt lltvu( tiUk ul 'i iiit- Jfbh. V.h f.MTu It V fit nf;T "'IT riy pttb !t i e ivr tus i'.ii- loee bill at Mt. J'lfasant, N. C. Toe s'.y hvi a emed to rcitdo .vthcr ir- U tho unknown, uud the sun et.n-. .lowii h;a faya eoorclmis' hot. J baited to pant awhile under one t'f the many shida trees ou the hill; and while the zpbyra Reutly fauncd me I thought what a pieujuut an lovely placj and woudered why uioie were not attracted to t hie spot. From here I caught view of the country for mile ttroimd as it un dulatod from the fot of tbe hill. I sa waving lie'ue of wheat iu every direction, aud Mr. lldi'.or, rolling to mind tnat you once could suing a cradle and Ecyibo in such fii'ida and hold your own witb the b-.al t-f reapers, aau putting injaeU t' ut in anti-btd!u u tisys 1 Wiis not cue whi; your inferior, it tccurred to rue t -"drop you tlit'ae few huts." What attiBcted my at 'cutlru treat in thole, tl.d : of w beat thai "a.ii. an-1 th-r-. I t pa t;i;e J uf a rich g' I tien hav, while otheis pi'.' tented a p.de, tiokiy, aiiicry c icr. lastuaier I thought of pld boo ai;U aily.-r-li.g4. Thia ut nuixi. ii coioi3 from gold to pilyer -t.r.ziid uie and i took mytelf to the, wheat tield to investigate, lu tbe goideu pntches I fo.iud the Leads of the wLtat tl iitd with plump graiue which I feel sure will nuke biteuita of a creamy igoldeii) color tbat wil aatid'y cra ing Lunger, Uemeaibering the gnawingg of an empty stomach "iu the tiayJ that t.ied n.ieu'a eoais,1' I exclaimed "well doi e gold-biifeS." Close by was a psle, sickly, silver patch. I ex.iuiiced it. .Many of the htada were empty of graros i.ud uone wero more than half filled. Mr. Editor, 1 could not help it, but Uioubtcf Judge Clurk's A'ciioim doilara, oO cent dollars, dishonest dollars, free and uJi '".ed coinage I'd to 1 against the civilurod world. I tried to diip..-! ths thnght, but tneie wore so many iinpty h:au3 a gxvil majority wee to that tne though; would not down, but b-'-gat the tbcuigbt that these partly fibed heads wore after ollicc or trying tol reialn clilce. I want to remai k litre that I was u uch amused at tome men o1 j ctiug to being classed as a Cheap Jo.wA; but when audi men are tiyiug to make 50 reuta worth cf eiivrr tho eo.nai or $i vu tuey ougut too-rt n the ntirre, But to return. binding thia uiihsalthy condition cf ti e Ivtry looking wheat, I thougnt that tliere must be a cause for it, 1 evattdncd further; looked down at the routa of the wlie-tt stalK and there found tho little rel bsga anU black burs a little larger, sucking the vitality out of the wheal, thus causing Borne fceaJ3 to be empty uuit i?ome half filled with abn'eiied grains, which when made into Voccnits a frees coiner would not want to eat When I saw the little red bugs I thought "Pop-ulb.ts." Thi black tug-; made me think cf "i:-pnbii- cits. Ana wf.cu uy u stiil cios r examination, I found the red bugs chanting to black ouea, 1 grasptd the idea of "f uaion." Theae little red bugs mid black baj;8 are called cbincbbugs after tnat other little buj that is such a terror to tbe gojd madam of the houce. The fusing goes on until all the bogs become black black as most of tbe E?pub!icuus tbat met in Kiieigh lust wet!-: to make their fence, ledting gaps here and there for the Pops to cre -p through iuto tho fold. They say "anything; to b.-at the U'.niocra-a." A shameful confession. When fusion ta coirplete the wheat isdestrovej, 1 tell you if you want good wneat you must keep tho bugs out of jour fields. Yuu need not cDasc trie gold bug! away. They iii rot harm vou for they believe iu fuM yalus, real worth acd areuniltir a i!y oppojea to sr.au. a ctlu T w.r la they d. l'v;lit in e-.-i r.g whei.t of b-aotiful color, with fall i;roitn teu'ls tilled wib plump grain?, but of the other bogs, esp-'oiVdy such as p'se with pitohferks, oa Finn ppue Lot the keroaoneemuliion. Coaiing away from tin infected Mbea, I met a fr.'e-cuin-r, who could not write bis name. If aaid to U;ft Mr. can't you give toe pome gold for flyer r.nd piper? (Mr. fcdiior lids is no uncommon ocour nncej it is fr.'puntly anked aod bezgeet for), 1 em. led nnd said no, that 1 did not have it, I told him that gold was a great coward anl was now hidirg. . Mr. Editor let the least flu'ter ot uneainoas in financial circles occ or ijS the free coiu-irs are now causing and crlpplirg trad-, f.ud the bat money, which u go' j wi:i lode, be in tbe ar.Jo of a pnbi or filv; r bui. I'o.e; I,et free aud ueliuo'c-d cou. Hi,je f.fji il-r ci,., and 1, U.''ptnios of wh.ch ioi k'i, re tl or heii.J mil oe tje'i-ar by the oi-je of o ,i it -Aill bring, ami iione will bo hurt n..re by it thin they .who hope to irofit by it, f.VL.tt, folly to attempt n tni! n:;irr,tt the b't-et pjoV t.-'vtt i ,'oh.-y of th; 'i ei)!;:;htti.r3 aa- tlf", -pecil!y to :oice by lituhed I oo'ii:tgo we liavt, in h u lba .1 o lb ' i.i'.n-'. over iWi liiillloi.S HL'tiilidl eight leillicus si Aer dollars nadir f, ti.,! ;.hi,n,ii..,i nnih.. I iiacc y-t to see otic tingle urgutni ut ou 'be tble of free coinage to conyince an nnbiaed mind. 1; ia mostly theory and vitipera tion. Crup's speech, iu Georgia er? fiiibirej. Moriraii's so CaiUd jreat aptcoii .u Alabama was no leEt to. Instead they attack Cleveland and C.irliole brsido wh on their traduo trs are intcllrctual dwarfs. The truth of the matter is there cia not be two standards of value and un rest Mined kept ut a parity. Have not geld nnd silver l,t?n contiim.vy parting company ? Wisdom ati,: i'i iVd uiuke tl,e more valuable of the two the standard, aud the na tioiii tlut did so ftre circulating" mo-iv, both of gold and silver, tr-ac j t bote! bat did nut; for thr-y have only rdv, r ao'l lo go'd. Is il. the purpose ot the f tee coiners to drive ui:t the gold '1 Whether it be or no', if tr7 could carry out tntir pur- p',v. if free coinage, they will drive ii out. 'Jan we hope for more by it thun Mexico and China huye gotten? faith ha been terribly shnken iu the judgement. (I will not say patrio.ism) of theso (aod some of them are uiy beat friends) who hold up Mesieo aa a patern for u3. In all h;).ic6ty i submit that Cleveland and Carlisle are doing tnore for silver and are traor bi meulkts Uum any free coiner. I believe the great inajiriiy of the peoplo are honest ami want to do rigut; but ile,)ign.iug men b tyo uiis ltd many. If tbey would lay aside pa.-tiioo and prejudice, find give the question ft f tir and iiap.irti tl study, nuinir.dful of ench m -n a? would rifle into tflice, be the way good or b-;d, I would loiyo no fcir of the re sult. I hour srmc men cay they are for free coinage1 of silver, but they want the silver dollar to be as good as a gold dollar. Now if silver con tinued to d-cline in value while tbe govc.-nunat a buyxg four aud a half I'liibou o ti ii tv s per month ftnl brought the panic, how ia It to up preuiate iu vilue under free coinage and bring good times, t hen the tninla can'tcoin t;,r.tinuch,isa probiemthat I cau't ..' lie. How is it to lo done ? Tell mv fr,'ud3 I tloe't want nor do I ieek oflice. Yours Vrry Truly, r.AMin.KH No. S rowni-'bip, May a:?, 159(5. Oi.e Only Hurt i Ifc lnnl Joe "Surrlii. Mr. J V Pethel, of No. 4 towt. -bip w.tH in town Tuesday inquiring for one, Joe Ilorrin alias Marshall Har w,iod. Ilerriu is from Ktrtoly cotipty and is an ex-convict having terved a sentence on the Cabfurus chain ganrr several years sgo. Eoioft time :ro Ilorrin hired to Mr. Albert Sloop, who Jives near tbe Southern railroaJ jurt acrOdH tbe C ,1-arru.-, and Itowan line. Ilerriu soon began to poy attention to a sinter of Sloop's wife but nho learned something of Ilerrin'a reputation and jiltid bitn. Then ha turned hiaattoucion to tbe mother of the woman who had jilted him and be aooa courted and married her. Herrin hap a wife living, cither in No. 10 township or Mecklenburg county. The woman tvhom ho married recently ia the widow of the late Capt. Frank Pethel. Herrin and hid wife (No. 2) pasetid through town Monday and when be was epoken to by some one and called by Lis name be emphatically denied it his narno aud said tb.u be did not know a man by tbo na.no of Joe Herrin and that his name was Marshall Harwood. (irf In UK 11,1,1 Mr. Tom F.tgge.rt, of No. 2 town ship, brought to Thf Soanoaiu) oflieo on Saturday nfterncii, the larger! cotton plant ve have seen tLiri season. It ia about twelve inches in height aud on it are a number of fpiarea. Mr. F,-ig;;ait, on bfdoij. ii.'jod if it grew in his S!nJ, declared poai lively that it did and tbat ho bad tou acres j oat hko it. Mr. F A Archibald brought ia a cot'oil plant tnd.if (Momlay) juat about the lame tiz-t as too oce brought in by Mr, Foggnrt ou Bat nrday. Really they Pmlt like they giew in the same field. Ul.-Mihtone Ifftni. Vvre bav:i but little news this week All are buiily engaged some farm irg, some gold mining, scone at tending lo tb.'ir irmrobuiidfoe and none but Jhut have plenty to do, if tbey will do it. but sumo have or take time, as nsuai, to sport and idle away the days unimproved and keep idle talk a!lot, as tbe nsuu! case, we preeunu, in most any community onco iu awhile. Oirdftos are looking better since tbo rain-3. Seme visitors are Kutbtring at the Mo'enlieiincr & Lentz spring. V, t; ilou't I nar niiicb of pol.t.o1, 1,'it. we art 'i,'.:e th-ru t re pVnt '.ha' w ant an 1 11),. e tho iimrioy ut leuat that is iu it. Wti wnt.t men of principal sul t-Unly taiertillv his such ia ollit e 11. HnnJt i nU Wiiik l le Uruiiil. Tti News ha I it U!i; t-Htnrdr-.t wiil- Si-vstai F-jpa ii'-'u C'lbariii! o'ouuty. Una of tiietn, a prominent mail of the Poplar Toot aooti..n wye tw . thiut'ii taw been do'criniiied on by the ( ubarruH 1 op this year, and , it is no secret cither. One ia that sthty are g.dng to drop 0 FA Kees- ler, tue treasurer, anil Mins, tile sheriff. Kecaler, lie eya is two noisy, talks too much und says things that he ought not to Bay. ''We can get along much better without bim and his p iper," said the Pop- lie Unit; t upeciijr uie cimige against tt ms, but aaid merely that he will not do. Thia same Pop Bays that his pirty will noni'nnte a mau of their own for Governor. Char lotte News. More ttnlli oiul lam. "it is beyond nil probftbi!iti-a that wc will get tbe S.'alwnrd Air Lino to this place," eui.l a prominent citizr-u to a Stanoak') reporter Monday afteruoun. "vVe bavj reouyed re psated offere from thetu to the effec that if the citizens of Cab irrns want a railroad they cun gt il, proy'tde.1 they put up 1 150,000, and with the $75,000 in No Pi and the $!4,000 in No. 8 township already voted for, it will be finite au euay matter to raiao a balance of oI.OOO. We are determined and are goiug to have the Seal o;ud Air bine io come her. The freight paid at the Southern depot at this place e ich year will pay the annual rental of the whole North Carolina railrond, over which there has been eo much talk amounting to f-MO.OOO," The coming of Capt. W B Ryder, of the Monthern, to this city Monday caused the railroad fever to rias and nothing but railroad has been talked since. Something more definite will ba given concerning the Sea board Air Liae and Concord within the next few days. Frt'ft tillver. Tho number of free silver at! to Ci'es ia growing beautifully lets eyery day, still thero ia some "fr-.c silver" in circnl'ttion. riomj one p:is3cd a counterfeit iO-Ci-nt piece on Mr. IS L Kluttz on Monday. It is a yery poor iiuit.ition of the geni.ii' j iturl and hasn't one bit of "wring" t.bout it, Mr. KIcuU is not poniiife a? to the p irty iui pis c-d it ou hirn, Look out for thu spurieua atn.T for there m.iv bo.iuura in oircul ition. tH.I loll t..-r llnke 7I.Mi4-y HiHy T Mr. Editor I have read hew ilr. C Ii nude so much money in (he Dish Wad her biiaiueas and think I have bent bim 1 am Tory young yet nud hid little experience ia Bell, irg go v!.-', but bi.y-. ru ok "ver eight hundred dollar in ten wivka sebiog l).eU Vt'aslitra. . ft is simply wo'. Ovr !ul ho easy it ia io sod loin AH jou buyi; to do is to eho tbe ladif a hor they work and they caus not help hot buy one. For,. the benn (it of O'tieis I will a'ata that 1 got my s'art from tho M: uud City Dish Wariiir Co., Si. Louis, Mo. Write to I hem and they will eond jou fall patioiiUr. 1 think I can cb nr ovfr ?'1,0C0 ti e coming vear, and am cot eoing to let the opportunity pass. Try iti and publish your aucceti for the benefit of o bera J. V. C. Mmly-Tlirec Jliimlml. The ceusas report ao made by Mr, U M (joodmaa and finished Mon day evening, shosa Coucord to have a population of about ti.MOO, by ft rough count. Owing to scarcity of space we cm. oot print the a tabu lated form of the inha'oitonts of tacrt waid. Th white school chil dren of ihe town number l,b$2, aud the blucka number 479, makitig a total of chiidrea of the uchool age 2,1171. Mr. Goodina's report, cf course doc 3 not include noiny of the surburbiin families ou the ou tdiJe of tne city limits. Annnnl Celfl.t-ituon. Or. N M Lawrence, superintend ent of the Oxford Atylnm semis The TisDAiib the following J. "You ere cordially invited to atteno ODr annual celehration on Jcce 24. Tiio giand Lodge cf Masons meet here at that time. The good eople (Iranville county are maltiDg prep arations to gno jou a hearty wel come aud a guod iliuner. The Asylum is doing a good work for North Carolina and is worthy of the best thought of every North Carolinian. 3 O) ' - r A y H X ijy O 5 TS 'I i n,n-o-- c - o o n I v t; JV"" Ql"-V 3- i m M l --i . ' ' VI HI P - .... . m ss -J ."I I l ;-, - " ' i IZ 3 j rvrx i -r-A ' ri a o ;-i - i c u i IO i rjj2r n i , - t :r rf --1 t :n !,,. Mr. E Wrrcvpontv,.,, xi'.h hla broioor, AVfd"r I r. who i critically ill at IU father'. Mr. M;d" Fror.i i, of K-(, J lo n.di'p. Tiio little 7-injiitb.-) old d.tnher of Mr, Y L MiKotibt inier, -Abo lives about one milo nest of Fomat Hill, died Tuesday night. It will bo re uienobered that Mr. Miaenbeimer Iot bi wifu only a few months ago. Mr. Mi'?ouheiai:;r has the sympathy cf the entire community. m, Dick k Alexander Lsvu often ofi'orn-1 decidod b.ivjj.iim. but never in our on tire boimr.ttsg iX,eii,neo hive wo plucrd on itnUifiOeh vhIuhs m tt elotll ediei' thia weoit. We will Crit ctll your attictiou ti our beautiful Hue of Kid Gloves Wo have tho Knsr!tn!i C'x JJ'oo.l nwbrd eiini, (hirv, lilfict, white fiUte.bd villi black. Also tho Tun iu ili!terei,t. chillies and lihamoiB Peefecf Fittii.tt, evor.v piir Kuai,in- tood. Thai: couifs tbo SILK : BELTS, We have thorn from 5 cent a to $1 Laundered Shirt Waists ifl cents. Have ynu ever fteon our N. U. Shirt binding. NestliKee nh.rts for 40otn. to ?1 r.o. Mods' Prnwera from ISots to 1.00. No boKiMr goods oversold tor too money. ?0es to 1.00 F.s'iiiiine our tnn.-- nitieont lino of noisorv, riumnie suspenders ami hritu at ooet. 10 et buttons reduced to 2 cents. lScont Liueu Collars at 5 cents. OXFORD TIES. A benutiful Tftn for 81.00 aod SI. 50, iViho in illaek. A splendid line cluldroda' at- the lov.'(-.tt price. PALM FANS 1 CENT. Aim) a lino of ope' and thot f un from 5 cents to 50 cent a. F'on't fait to cail ou fin h'll M t f rs tt a f-c w r- ST3 M p i j ii Ld a --d y lex IS JU3TA3COSD FOR ADULTS. WARfiASTCD. FniCEDOcta. OAl.JtTIA Iir,H., Nov.iC. 12BH. Parlri Vflrllc.n1 Hi. IaujIh, hn. i. -r.Tji'im-n:-We l H ')ar. Wfl bntlloa ol niKtVjlg 'i Afl t F,I,FS CHII.i, TtiNif.- nrvl ha 79 bo tnl inr' fit ulnnil t litfi ye-ar. Ii ' ! rour j.wri.'u- ul 14 'nrt. In tim druf bu.nn1, tifiTe i.t'vor Boi'l un nrti' li! i-lutl triivo Hn' ti uuitriiui 'awUuu ou 'AuLio. VmrBfiMir, Ausfck'.Gsiiua Jt CO For Bttle The Some Medicines belorjg to one season and some to another. CR. KING'S mkl GERMETDER IS IN SiTASON ALL THE Yt'fiH K0UN3. IN THE SPrtlNCi It puriCcs t'.e liin.,d, removes lr.npuor and nepresUou, invivratos nrnt txiiOs rates the whole systeiu. 11N THE SUMMER 1 1 overcome tho re! urn'inn nnd del ii II v eau.tc,i by hot- weather and correct bowel troubles that are eo prevalent then. liesiHes. It mahes the most clo Jk'hlful unit re'ieuiuujT drink. IN THIS FALL Wlifii mntnrift "rides on p.wtj pnHsing r.veexo." it. is the freat preventive and the unfailing vnrc. of tiouhles reMiit lofr ii-cm tl.ut cause. I1N XI IE WlINTKIt It, is F.H11 needed f, r cui--nc Culdti. tiiip, Ctitnrrh, KheimuiUsra, and ihe iiia that buton tu cold Reasons. It does tlinae tliint-n, not In n fsiii anduncertalaway, but with nurt and triamphaut puwor. X?tp It In tha Koms at All TImn. t.Soiil by prrnrrtMri. in w pft tknr'r), tar : VrfHUi Iu8 Uytia, Oue UoUur, MiijHwii4 Anly by THE ATLANTA CHtMiCAl CO., ATLANTA, GA. ri- -1;: ."" v' "u". bum to FE TZEK'S Dli VO'xSTOM h DR. H. C. HERRING y.e ' ;-. t i i lor.iin nt the - i' e .A ,",iud, '..-r. , ; b ' '.nt b lit 'A all who aro in ii t-efcd of hip if1-. y,:- -0'"- .MrW - 4 i'd 'i' " t .i' -i"-" ...... - , t n i.v:-e..-Jt..iM. Year AT-- 111 I . li ?...' v'i Wti i iiviie1 yon to call iinj gt our .ii;:cH friiin I lip Firmest stock of Groceries in Concord. Ws ofl'tf" olloving at waolesalei retail: the and 100 barn la engaT, 2,o cases Arbuckles coJTec. 2fJ bags greon cofiVe, 75 barrels kerosene oil. 0ii4 car salt. Cue car lims ati'l cement, 25 cttstM f'tar potash, . GO case's Meudleaons potash. 100 cases matches. 50 boxes soap. 50 box-id soda. 2.0 kega soda. One car flour. One car shipstuff. 2." caaea "Rox" -baking pon-i d;rs. 2.1 cases "Good Luck" baking pc vvders. 100 Boxes Tobacco. 75 Boxes Snuff Gail & Ax . and Ladita Choice, CO thousand Cigarettes. 10 " Cheroots. 100 thousand paper Dags. Two tons wrapping paper. VVe have a large atock of M8GI both new aid second band acd wili make vou home very low pl'iiV'S, Como andsee ua. pattkrson's. WHOLFS VLbl AND RETAIL iS'i'OKE CONC('RU, 0. THE ONLY PERFECT B&im flemish Yorke (j- Wadsworlh, Concord, A. C. Or: - LA W N - Worth 10 cents par yard to co at 61c. Don't Miss It. Cannons a r ETZER 11 IS AH I m i I il T". ' WW t'liOFFar-'iONALJ, - StUVIUl, D AH
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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May 28, 1896, edition 1
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