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THE STANDARD. - TURN OUT GOOD - JOB - WORK CH FHE : STANDARD jL n n - a i i i 1 PlilNTS THE Fur" 1 Year till JL 1 iLl! AJ3. 1 Lj . ( " AT LIVING PRICES. GIVE US A TRIAL VOL. IX--NO 38. CONCORD N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, WHOLE NO. 395 ; Send us 1 Dollar. tvtj. V I' TO IDE CUILUREN. Hliia MnrNlinll Thanks Her t'lnm. Tor me Kplendld Eulerlaluuirnt Bru dored By 1 hnii. The girls and boys were requested,; by Mies Marshall to go to tbe ball at 4 o'clock'; Wednesday afternoon when the following remarks were made by Mi i Marshall : "1 called JOB. together this afternoon for two purposes. Firat, that I may impress upon your bright minds the impor tance of ibe t'zerciees I bave given you. truBt that every morning, : before dressed for breakfast or at night before retiring to bed, that you will go through with a part of the exercises, and in a short time yon will be greatly benefitted. My second purpose is, I wish to FIFTY-THREE ACRE3 SHORT Surveyor l.oim nnlira n niarovery Hint In a Heavy l.o to lr. I'olrvn. Surveyor John H Long, on Wed nesday made a discovery in sur veying some land in No. 4 towu- ship that is a heavy loss to some one. It was in this wav : Dt. A L Petrea, of Charlotte, holds a deed that calls for about 190 acres of valuable farming lands in No. 4 township, and had sold the laud to Messrs Caleb Goodman cid Jack son Stroud, and in surveying tbe property in order to make over new deens. Surveyer LiDg'o calcula tions, which are unquestionably true, makes tbe lands fall short about 53 acres. Dr. Petrea was to bave received $14 per Here for the) 190 acres, but with 53 off, bis lo&e amounts to about $742. thank you for coring so regularly and promptly. I am pleased . with tbe results, yes I am proud of you 80011 '' just to think, only twenty-four Sims unknown thief recently hour preparation. I think It won- succeeded in getting $220 from tbe derful, don't you ? I must speak safes of Register of Deeds and im personally of Ralph Odell, as he perior Court Clerk of Slatesyille, oniy naa two rehearsals. I con. $1G0 from the Rrcister's safe, be- gra.uiace ana mauic film for ac- longing to Treasurer Wricht end cepticg so gentlemanly and execut- $G0 from the Clerk's safe belonging ing nis part so well. to Mr. J W Gray now, one word to Mrs. Harris. The theft may have been com We all thank her for the good and tuitted in the day. If so tbe thief well render, d music. Ia fact 1 had a duplicate key, and if done at thank all who gave any assistance oifcht be must have had the combi in this little entcitainnient. i Now, nation SDd a e7- The tbief ia evi" bys and girls, asj.-u go you take df,nl1? wel1 acquitted with the with you my best wishes, love and eurf0UDdlD83 " therefore is the be bad jeUegamet the guilty person. Ready to ny Fareweii. Great vieiiance is needed to down a Miss Claud Grier, who is to go to rising tendency line by robbery. We Japan as a mietioaaiy will sai from thought the whole tribe kept near Dan franwsco November 3rd. Miss Mr Bryan's train Oner is at pnBent in Charlotte iter party will consist of seven in- Mr.striekcr win uuu. ciuaing nerseit : Miss M D Ingold, Mr. T 0 Strieker, whose name or nickory; Mrs. McCnrtnack, and was before the Republican county Miss McKmeht, of South Carolina : convention for tbe nomination for Miss Sloan, of Missouri ; and Messrs. Sherriff'a office, is still of the Mercer Hi.ir nr.rt vv p T.L-i., Plm0D mar, re was uuiy elected to ,, ,.,..., u the nomination, and told a Stand Virginia me la ter a brother of Ann rennrter that he oertainl., in Mr. T P Junkin, of the Prabyter- tends to make tbe run. He claim ian College. All of the puny will that two delegates were instructed go to China, except the North Caro. t0Ctt.6t ,he,r voteB for h"n' but tney im mii,,,i...M..,.., n a soiii ui w tbe, U'tcrunan faction I " .,c. BUu Mr Stricktr intimated that he icgom wno nave been assigned to would be willing to withdraw from japan, miss lirier'a work will be the race if Mr. Buchanan would at Tokoshima. She will be absent otherwise he would fkht to a finish eight years. She will leave Char- Uft 8a?s tbat bis friends urge him to remain in me race, ami mat, ne win not disappoint them. So it toes. Weigh Lena Tbnu a found. A baby girl weighing only 14 ounces has been born to Mr. and Mrs. W H Peters, of this county, She is eight inches long, bnt cries lustily, and physicians say will lotte on the 22nd instant and will go to St. Louie, where ehe will be joined by the rest of the pa'ty 4 Theywill spend a week in travels in the West, reaching 'Frisco on the 2nd of Fovember. Miss Grier takes away with her a beautiful gift and souvenir from the Ymintr IVr.nlfc'a Knoinfu nf l?rtnl River churcb, to which she belcns Plobttbly )ive- '''he famous Force a gold watah, with her monotrrum 'nideet, of Burlington, N J., was engraved thereon. The presentation nine inches long when it was born took placa some nights ago, and was Elkhart (lud.) Dispatch u lubctraiiiug no wen as aurCling . Ncarcd Imo Nmt.in. Miss Grier is eenerallv admired and beloved in this, her native sec About 1 o'clock this afternoon tion The good wishes of many while the local freight train waB friends, aud prayers of the Chuich thiftin? at Forest bill, a freight car fZSXir was detached from the engine, with , a breakman in charge, who wanted Home iron. Montgomery Court , the car stopped at the bleachery sic' Lawyer J L Crowell bas returned ing, but while coming down the from Montgomery court at Troy high grade the brake chain got fas ana reports mm a lively time waB isnea and wouiiiu i work. Tbe car had daring tbe cessions of court, was making eucli speel thut it Uockery and Guthrie were therein frihlened the colored brakeman so all their glory. The town,! Mr badly that he was thrown in 0 Crovell eujs, wat full of people and spwrnj. The car jinimtd agiinst most of the people were full of some cars on the tiding at the depot mountain dew. On bis return Mr but liO serious dHinngo us done. Crowell saw a drove of turkeys, aud The car hurled down the gn.de at it is well fur tbe luticious game that uch a spetd that everyone who sua be didn't huve his gun. it 1 ,okod upon it with horror, ex- pectiiig every second to see the man daebod to death- Friday's lail Standard. HA&"$Zrr7"'r' 3.- 11 W'ivi doesn't know t,,ilt hnrri(1 muvc, a. n u you dii'.fir yourself alotifir by niuiii force, with some sort of tci rur chafing after you ? It is lionifthinpr the same way with tluMvuking tiiRlit n:.".re of "bilifaisiieRS." It seems to paralyze your en eiH'iea, weig" yu down like lead ; and draff you 1 back with an unshakeable lelntch. Yob can't pet way from the misery that tmiMies you. ?.... ,1mN mil I:itirnid and low-Piiinted : nut nnn t'ls is ooor, your stomach is out It r mir RVen in di t ur bt d, you are 4.rit-.w.'(ind "cranky." There's no real -..w.viti.-nt of lite. What you need n Tr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to tone up your liver and help iUn workup the impurities out of your blond. The hv-1 , has a lare shire of Ibis pM.fyir.-r yjrk ; lo i : . '. 1 i tl,n nrrr ti I L . 1 1 ; . 1 . . . impurities dvk mp. . ,,,-. u;uutu 11, ne n jiduiiou af a I til taketoot, then it's a harder matter to in of the S cckhOiderS of the clear them out, wnncvu "-v .-v.- III l blood .lisra.es just the same, and the I1. HL r .Crfma c e im ca. V Mr. V- ZT Ii i8 f9r fcinh, rleei . swell insr. -vort eotiglw and time ban illttlfed id in the Du ruwh'urironble'rn.".;-rM U.irper Medic.ue Co. J . .... ... Ia rt rrn at llll'-P lilt. . t,uriti,-s brfore Ihey take rout, while tint ire mill fl.rfitiult i" Ut hl"od and "yiT-lntwl-liiir the liver. Drive tbnn o.it early 'Vou "In do it mtrelv evrry lime, wltb the 'Golden Medical Discovery." TJr Pierce's Common Sen-ie Medical Ad iscr is Hie irreatrMt f.imily iloctor book evct Tii.1.1 ,,hlllif.l. It explain liu- niitn'ulivslnloirv "d the 'nv.s Mr. Fetxcr I.onve Dnrlimii. The Turham Su i, in speaking of the departure of Mr. T J FtiZtT, who has couie, vith .his excelleui f toiily lo this city to live, eavs : Mr. T J Feiz-r taj left us. Yes terday uftemoon he and t.is fiinnlj ton k their departure fur Coif win re they will iu future .N t-i.r Mr. h Z't h.is for sometime ' been eeculary aiid treasurer oi W A Slater Co He. rit. SIIORT LOCALS. Chestnuts are on tbe market. Attend to your registration Sat urday uext without fail. A brick walk is a sure cure for tbe b'u'S. High crowns are the rule in tbe new felt hats. Mr. J. W. Cook is having his omnibus overhauled; M. J. Corl received a car load of horses and mules Thursday. The fashionable bride doen not wear gloves when she is married. Fencing clubs will ba all the mow tor fashionable women this winter Col. John Shimpock. of Mt. Pleas aui, eiariea on ms nineiietn year v eunesuay. Mr. J M Burrage is able to be out again. His children are a great aeai oeuer, also. Straw bate have about all been called in. Overcoats and wraps are now Btien in great numbers. Mrs. D A Caldwell made a mis step and badly sprained an ankle. She is not Berioubly hurt, however. It is rumored that the Republi cans will bave a large demonstra tion in our city on Thursday night, uciooer id. Mr. Tom Simpson, a clever young leiiow ot forest Hill, nas gone to Leaksville, where be bas secured a good paying position. Mr. Marcus Linker, tho vcure eon of Mr. Monroe Linker, of No. 10 township, has gone to Ruther ford College to school. Mr. VV. E. Castor has Becurtd a position with the new furniture factory at High Point and has gone there to work. Mrs. Castor mav follow bim in a few weeks. Rev. II A MoCullouch has cone to Darlington, where he will aiwiht Rev. V Y Lor in the, re dedica tion exsroiues of the " Lutheran church at that place. COLOX1ZIXG NEGROES. The large plats glass havo arrived and will bo placed in tho front win dows 01 the store room in which Bennett s hardware stoio is kep The Pnifer store rooms will then be the hauddouaest in the city. Mrs. Ilerron, mother of Messrs E'i and Juliua IKrron, of Slunlv coun ty, died Fridav at her home near Mission postoillce. She was quite an aged lady aud esteemed very nigtjiy in tnat community. The Spanish Supreme Court has not sustained the military court in the trial of the so callod filibusters captured on the Competitor, .and has remanded the case to a civil tribunal, according to treaty. The freight warehouse at the depot is filltd as it nover has been before tho room is entirety too small lor the immenso amount oi freight bundled. This freight busi ness is unusually heavy this year. The Wo'ld eays thai. S.iliilmry has a one legged bioyt!i;;t in the perBon of Mr; V V Pool, who rides the wheel with as much eine and as great a instance as bis more foriunate brethren. Why will you bay bitter nause ating tonics when Grove's Tasteless Ubill Tonic is as pleasant as Lemon Syrup. Your druggist is authorized to refund tho money in every case where it fails to cure. Frice, 50 cents. wolj. If you are told that every nation al bank will close within four months after Bryan's inauguration, don't dispute it, but call your wits into play and remember that the "Gloriout fourth of July" is jubt four months after .March 4'.h. M Henri MoisHrm, a Fronch chum ist, residing in New York, has in vented a prcc ss by which ho makes tianiondH that stand any and every test to which they are, subjected (lualiy with pure ones dug out oi the ground. The Woman's Mipiionary Con ference of Salisbury District will be held Central church, Concord, Oct. 23-25. Each Auxiliary antl Light Bearers' B.tnd is ri quested to elect two delegates, at once, to attend this conference. Mits J. R. Moosu, District Secretary. Rnv. J R Joins, of Gieansboto, Prohibition candidate for Ghvoinor of N irlh Ciutilir a and T P Thn- iiin oi bulistiury. candidate Iff stato Iti'iMiltlleaiiH HimhluK Month laro III a ArfrrotN. The lniicr&tic managers have reliable information tbat South Carolina Mgrteg aje being colonized by ihe vl.ooa'e in this city and county for the purpose of swelling the Republican vote in "November. A number are already spotted, and will be prosecutod to the full extent of the law if their names are illegally found on the registration books. It is important that eyery Demo crat be on the lookout for floating negroee, i.nd keep the Democratic FROM A GOLD MINER. A. I niiii il-ii ,rrk lo linlrinfiii J. Mies lor K'-'O.OOO-Ono for K'J.l Dllil l.ilnri'-lltti-rl ti.priiif Hit it Work 1. 11 11 lu Uulu Mine luiilrltnite. committee posted about the presence of suspicious characters. The ri gistration ftature cf the new election law renders this colo nization comparatively easy. The registrars must register every man who applies, no matter if they know that he is not properly infi lled to yote at that precinct. lie must be registered without question That is the way the Populists and Republicans construe the law. It is well known tbat the regis tration of negro voters is larger than ever before, aod it has been time and ajiain reported that negroes from South Carolina are being brought oyer into this and adjoining counties, and rushed to the registra tinn books. It is the duty of every white mcu to lookout for theea frauds at evuy piecinot in tbe county and to report every iiiutanca to the Democratic committee, so that it m-iy be inves tigated and the fraudulent vob r prosecuted. Charlotte News. "It h not, olten in this campaign tbat we pee a cheek fcr 820,000. so you may imagine how surprised and gratified I wan to fir,d ouo for that amount 'n my mail this t-f.er-r.oon." Treasurer !;t. .John, of the Na tional D.-raocr.i tic com aaittee.loolred p't aed as he niado tLis announce ment yeV.i rday afternoon. He was at tho moment sending a telegram to Chairman Jones, in Chicigo, in- ormibg him of the contribution to EL J". II1111101 011 : :,lln or (. ,i;i1M .Mill. I111 l In II nil . i-s .1; i.- f. ,(, i, ' J(, li 1101 auiu a ;r., . . c 1- It ir- thi't to I. fa v el J ' ne e i .. i, ..- Cf he think', a rii'i-m t'-.-1 under. Mr. Anilitnr rl'l -,J- .! of WiilsonNISIl inil.l -tl- WIiarhH I! Hie . An Atlanta Dispatch, cf the 2nt!, contains an editorial at'ack by Thou. E Waisan on Chairman Marioa Butler, which Ir.s i.v.iiteJ muca co nmeut there 1 ml is cous.dcred eii,uiflcant in yiew of the ruii.ois abroad thai Mr. Watson nit y retiie fmui the ticket. The editorial n question is as follov. g : "Attempts have been made to show that Mr. Watson favored fu sion in tho State of Indiana.' This is not correct, Mr. Watson took the positiou at the beginning of tha campaign that no Populist could consistently vote for a single Scwall elector any more than h could vote for a Ilobart elector. We filed with Chairman Butler a written protest against Mr. Butler's fusion policy. Mr. Butler h;ta ig nored Mr. Watson's protest and gone steadily forward on his own line. .Mr. Watson's position is no whiu it was when the Georgia btaK- convtntion met. IIo ia for a Ltraight middlo-oftlheiroad ticket. In no other way cau the Democratic man agers be forced to abide by the St. Louis contract, Mr. Watson's position bas been humiliating embarrassing, and he has beeu compelled to submit le policies he did not approve." AllrN, llCHtlllllH illlll CiftlllllUl. Nearly every grocery n. jiii i.i '.lie city handles fruit, but the uiouulau: wagons are seemingly "doing" the merchants on the apple trade. Every day a number of mountain wagons strike town leaded with apples, chei 111U3 and cabbage, which are peddled from house lo hotifle. Tin nitrohatits don't mind the competi tion, as the mountaineers Loli u; prices. of life nnd hcalllt, in plain vvt scii ntific la!lKU;ie. II tin had a tremendous ale ; 6Ho.ono copies at t.5 eacl' hound in clotli. The present free edition i the same in all reaperts except th it it ii bound in stronir ii-.anilla pa- ner pnvem. A Copy will he absolutely Riven away to anyone who tends at one rent stamps to pay cost of rnallinfr only, to World' Dispensary Med lenl Association, JJo. 66J Mia bUt, KulTilo, N. Y. Fw men h ve ever reside lltirtmin t lit. t the reporter laii.id a niL'et legaru tuan Fe z r, and e wit 11 him I lie f intaMire of feewfs in vhu'eve' inees in life he iiihv bo en, lie bas alw js conducted h as a thorough Christian tent mid an tspiriinc.d liisinetj und his many warm friends ho rigrtt exceedingly that h fit to leate" Durham, and ihe wiih him wtli. May btavtn's vat blessings ever le bis. A C I J IT 5 A o op Tiia KERITS -op AVER'S Cherry Pcetcra. would irrblude tho cure cf evory form of dioease which nf foots tbo thrunt nnd lurifra. Anthmn, Croup, Brouohitis, WhoopinLf Couh nud other BimiliU' complninta havo (when othor modiciaoa failod) yioldod to Aycr'o Cherry TectcrrJ. the campaign fund. " I'ho check," he added, "bore the signature of a man who is known all ovtr tbe country rh one of the Iarvt "ld miners in America. I do'i.ot I' I at liberty to divulge his name, foi .he check was not drawn to ray orJr, nor was the inclosed letter addressed to me. It and the envelope were addressed to Chair man Jones, in my car?, and it lay among the pile of letters on my desk. I opened it by Occident, pre suming, of course, it wai fcr me. 1 at once mailed tho check and the letter to Chairman Jones, n.nd am now telegraphing to hira that thev are on the way to him. J "The signer of tbe check, which J as on a New York bank, and was rawu to tho order of Chairman Jones, has mines in tho far W st, ind doesn't produce any t-ilvertbat know of. i know his signature J --ell, for ho taj lucIo vicvcral other ontfibutions since tho opening ci the campaign. None of ti.t 10, how ever, was for such a hand.omi) Hum. "ibis is not the only man whose na.uu i.in be louud among tiie list Ci la',;.; j,u'.ti UiIlo ow.if r t ! ' ft t 1 ' -; c.-T'tri!iUt;tt to t-ia find. Several of them have aided tLo work for the election of Mr. Bryan, a..d in a very aubtnaatiai i.av, 100. "A check 1 : Ji ,,000 caa. lo i.n V ' -0 P. It '-; 'f f' l.-.-,;,.;r That i.j th,- Pir v st fititri!'uiiri i havo received, and it, too, curie fi-ooi a woli known onner oi t,uie. miuej. 1.. the a;t'0L..p;u".; ;..E; I .1 ter I'D e.x-ir : ,'cd L'.: war.u f.-ivr - of tho tilvi r cau'-;ii rt-.t;-r ( oi-i tinner, who said he didn't produce at ounce of silver, Bent 10 mo u check f.-r? 10,000, to Le uit.J tc v.e saw fit." "What other conlributicns have you received recently ?'' Mr. ISt. John touk up a mass oi lettmd and tuid, us ho ran ovir hem : "iL; is a contribution of 57 1 fVom tho miners employed in a gold mine in tho far Veel. It is r'igued by every man who couiributad, and i. the letter they say : 'Thin ia a rjoli; minn, but is ojn'reted by one cf th-' most broad-tninded, liberal ni' n in the 0 .uteri bte.irs !h- ri;yn Wnrletl Mr. 15'nuk e.) wo'iiil eiit:eur;!:;i hiB own men, hut who never t tlVred to them a thrnit of any kind.' "i have also received SOU from the Jlryan Silver Club, thu meiulitrs 1 f which are men employed iu a gold mine in Arizonia ; and hie id a let ter from the clerical furoo engaged inrm of the Nati mal IianltH in Mipiiijpippi. It contained a cheek for S200." lu flluitor of Hie lleiiil. I Ttie undersiitned committee from St. James Kvangolical Lutheran coiiijrogatiou mako this appeal to all interested in tiio sacred memo ries of the dead buried in the old and now partially abandoned ceim lery of that congregation : "Deau Kjhe.M)! You are in ret," niofit, kindly nppealui to unci togothor on batuniay, thu lTiii at S o'clock Viilu iuitahi,! tooln and iuipluiijentii to clean 1. 10 grounds aud make the c motery iijijiear neat and attractive. Mns. J. L. Emu i:.m.n, ") " .1. A. Cr.iNt:, pub'ic spe 0(ir;g, lack of 11 n i -r ; 0 ii' taker fo otiru iialins has iist..-n d 0 a temperance orator lt oloring th? fact tha-t a friend rest-ris to ":h; fr-ipent r.;e of tr.c el.;iij n:,s." Ue heard a nooible ii.i' speaker epeak of slum children 'brought into the world with no more idea cf home cotnfuit than the ihiii'.ieu if r.igroes in Africi. ' One speaker said, ' I rite eoiphati cally," nud another tuid, "I a'atnl t'-os'r'tte with aatou'uhnicnt." Yet a,"i''her ; Oi.liugly told his audience that it, v-!n "jjot the lutiornj tjiea!: er, but the l.ou-jc-to-hou.v vieitaticn and the utUruuce of tha silent word by the caller which d-d me mojt food'" The a'atemen'. that "ihi previo.is n.'Cdker's Pii'jg.'. tionn v en; fcry stigc.'tive" and tl;at tco'Lcr s.eal.e 'd .-erm.rkj v.eie "niif; .'cu It. led to lijiticui'' Mr. ilalirs alco muitticaa. Then ti re is the p.vmu t nho al wars ntirr.iai-"8 hn "he'e.' KA w'i iraja "t Ugliest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report 3 e orairii! pore OFFKl! '10 EMPLOYE:!'-!. Tliat Ilronil Tire. 'Tjo tliObronco between a narrow .'11:. iinn.r V, III l!alwH.i;.i'i. II 'ir ,:v ,1 i i , i i ,,.,,... , . ir-j i n.l a broad one," eaid a lead r.i8 "8 n.n "i;e t, k:.u who at we mi 'lit be Lroiv-Lt :o t..a n;-.it( :." oi fancy v. ; "Su; There v.aa a lihi eu lae fpeakor fl. .", n:C'lem hal.oa d;- V.rj-&To.N, K. V., O.'A. 9 Mr, It r.Llbtin'e, of this city, relumed thla nf'ernoon from a btioineea trip lo Ohio llegivia your correspon dent the fallowing signed statement irnu'i- o i the tram in WiV. Virginia wLioh t xoluins i:e -If : '."'peinp the generous i IT r of .Mr. Cur nin jbtim, tf Newark, 6 , to ad vanoeth? W8gen of his en: , 't;e 10 ler cent, if Mr. Vy.,n is elect d Preiiden', 1 h. ii-- a mill owner at llitfiucpfirl, O., nud Calidouia, Yu.. and iinpitiying a great nnmher of men at bo'h places f;;ree to advance " -k "J nf i-'iy men 10 J.Lf cuut if '. illiam .ieuuiii.H Uryun 18 uo'ed." ;;ut. "J ii MOlkxdkk " p et t'P'l; a- t." v. Ii.t v.viuM ;,.e n .... SCBuliuO IiL.li. 1 c la ii;g ex ?icri !?;- s r u,; i f h . ut ( . body about to Its cm coaucilr i. s,rujis thiu aaui o boundaries." Amoii oOier (xa;rpi. .. ,,, be. 'an '.i"! i t a,: f .;.ut; ef ma '.ireupe u t n eiriecrad iie f.OOi; i.ii- ,i A a ni a uit .-. . .muy?" Tne li Oi Lii CO'.i- ' "a!' t!:-)t' . : .t ' i o m , . :ed." A U,n '.Je ri ..ei' ! . j Ui bt. I'., , i' '. i'.l.i .'. . ' a i'I-i. .u I ; uul ' in .0 (iveii Auiiy k'ren To a'lverOn" cm 'tooda w w;li give aa;', aOso'i't.'l'' Ir. e, ot c box ef fie-cent cij"i:v,oia.. roid rwf n"d t r.'il'ijik' holllc of I'eel-i'V 'I'iJn XtJler to em-;' ;;:- iei:dn n, ilf-r jen'ti to pay packing and I'odae. 0:1 '.r, L .... Hi;x 1, K !ei I' Ine Co. nt:v.l;,, N. C null Jouon lu lii iirl i Saia J res is coiiJu"! vo a nun; . with L' Pel ip. UP". J1X fur v 'ik,. .vu t, IIC1KI - !.:." Cf ' ' ' a,.d .. I ., j, . - .. perse... ii Hli . xuu ja in a box with th" d" when the men "lu kr fed, tliev fo'iint to their of ut jy he ut at f Waj piaeeti bn."J, dn; i t. .It :.tc that iho jit had be ti crac' e.i and lire C'.iriisj abroroed in th, bi.au. 'i'Le br'.:d . fed to ih. dots and the t! ;,;.-i bet une (liana ;id bad a Imwli.jg nine. i 'nether ihe nun a any of tlie bread or not, the gentlemen didn't cay. 1'Vet ill pago mediral reieienc -book to any )i. ratm uillifted wit;; any t-pccial, chronic or dclica'o iin ea; e jiectiliar to their vex. AdditKt tho It ailing physiciniifl nnd sur S.'"o;.h o' the I uiled Slates, I Jr. ItaOiaway V. Co., U'Ji South Uroiid S.reel, A';;'.ii!n, (la. Mr- Ituhltllllli'l- I.lu'liy iMllll Cue hundred dolUr jireaen's are .eldnui picked up theaC days, hut .luring the month of Augujl, J. P. 1 'ri mil y, the gnat pepsin clu-win; en in inaniifac'lurer, id Clictgo, .n't. red pi in s of ;jl(M liicycit'B to l; r. ai ii iiiin.b.r of coiu'ietiio; j for Uejl. i ut; ii ..tli.. ii o.i u'liiiUe' :r. .' ef rnei.j'r.3 at Colunilai , (ia , and is u'cindn;; the rop!e ai; they .'. r- r '-ve I . a belor a The At .eale Jo:, na! "a'-j h'say. r ge con , ri(-H!oii:i will numb r f.-otn 13 000 '.olo OOO p-oi lo. At one imellD" . .ai'c uirtn atskiil for prayer "Your .Jra.le ll-.m" is Laying n !ii ly line in tils own county. ..till;:. U -i'n .rulta Piulvu. TU. l.,t ilatv i.i i..,; v,.;.'la r'ur tlulti, jL,.uiso.s, faults, Liars, Suit uLcuj., 10.' .r H.,i 3, 'j'l'lu-J Cliuppt Uhl2, CLitWisiiw, Con 3 and a!) f;kin JirupaouD, aud positively curet (r no pay reqm ed. It ir ' .a i 1 J ve u;;vtn "a :l'oi. 01 tv- .-',. Pi. 1. Ma c-utd per r or tal 'atrbi. ter' 'ilea ; 'Uaia. uon. . bos tore.- rug inrrl.i--. ';r. l.';k Uorton, a voting man of 1 IjWc-'r, drje.:;.' e...: ;acli how the 1 u 1 1 uiber e!i.ctii)L i.oce, Thurs day afternoon at the B.ttn. 1 paisou e '.', ho aa m.iri ! to 1.1; P.';. : ::e I-'loive, i: v. Air. P,."j,i: t (.'iioiaiiug. Th.; c.jtit.'acting p.aliij l..c the h.ai, witihee of tLcir many fiiiujj in the city I. (II. I) IS Sl I . Investors of die Demi Sai'o Sy.ileia nf "' i .- 'illation receive seiiil iaoiiliily tlivi dends ia f;nld, Uyir :luu per ei'iil per annum inaiie on invenliiients by K fc lle,ia iV;, C'n liankeis, Jja l.rnaihvav. IS. V. lavolurs of this Ibni 1! -tiibiiled all ovei ll.u I'nitiil Mates uaJ 1 ..'.uda. n,; Chicago Laeinees man the other day, "is simply that the narrow tire cuts up and ruins the roadway bet ter by its us?." That is 6ureiy enough of a differ ence to make tho farmer, who real izes the importance of the transpor tation questiou, consider a change, if at prenent he is using the narrow tire. Cit one farmer cannot make th road good by bis up of the broad tire. There should be an or garizud movement in every town ship favorable to the broad tire, which instead of sinking deep into tbe roadway a.d rendering it im prvrable, FerveS the purpot)9 of a roller, hardening it and making it -rc smooth. Tha bread tire alone will not make good roads, for there are many aiads of dilfioulty to be overcome, and every mile of roadway offera o!:e or more peculiar to itself. Bat in a country of fairly roads there ia perhaps no one thing which will aelpsomuch to preserve them as Lo faithful and general employ i.i at of ilii. Lroad tire. It is one ot .1 u loformj wLich lies within the each of ail to assist in, and it is a xcs' i.oportant one. Xno ujjt of bad loads to the peo 11 ) uf the Uniit-J States as eatimated ) I'.u .Latt ., of Turdue Univer 1 it y, "-VUO bas; i his figures upon tho it a'O.'ied experience of the farmers id' forty Indiai.a countiee, amounts iu 77 ci.aU an aore annually, or 850 t tj't;, r mile of farm are . There ; 0 1,000,000 nuaro milts of farm .;a 111 t oo ounlry, wbich gives us i !0,ii(io 000 an t..c amount aanualy ...:d a0. .::st the people as a bad 1 iao-i tax nd the farmer pays I-.,; 'j-j pa., cent, of it. Ho doesn't get a penny more for his product because he ij obliged to haul it over abominable roadt! Farmer's Voice 1 Died 11 I'uur 9Inu. A petition was filed iu the pro bate court la-ru today which shows thai Allen U i'hurnian was badly in debt wnen bo died. It was filed by hu .Ja and j'randsoj. Allen G f'hr.ruiaii and Alien J Ttiurtnan, re 1 i lively, his eecut irs. xaey asK th..c certain real estate Le bet aside for sale to pay the debts. These, they say, amount to real '" o,ooy A mortgage for i'l ,1 00 is held against the estate by t i; .'.'fuJeiwial Life Insurance Com pany, and one for 2,000 by the N01 ih ive-bieru lusuiauce Company. They sy that he left personality to the umount of only JliOO. lie had $";'J,1'00 stock in the Great South ern Hotel Company, but that ia worthies,! now. Columbus, O., Special. M. L. 11.ackvi;i.i.i:u, K Con 11. McN'amak. J llrnlli Aumii, Death huj iigidn iu . adtd the fain; ly of KeV. W C AleXa'.idi r and ha' found u i Mm in lit:!. Willie, a ton oi on'y thii .' 1 in. a :. A 1: r' flint tal disoour e to.,k piacu at the houeo by lav, A K Pool ueaia'ed by Il 'y.P.11 kt r,vt hen t! e remains w. ia laid to real in tLo city oeu.e',. ry. V.'i be v .is tui.en iib d: e;e:e . nine 11. weeks ago but no rpicii 1 i.,rin v a felt till Tiit'b lav mght ; t! at f, :u ."11) tconige, dyplh ! i.i. d velopei e:.d nnb rivistlii-s fvw 1. ! :tj ! ..-. wui k. If a It: 0 ve .!(; ot nil. .-, , in ikea 1 In; t. .a J of ; 111 o.::'n 1, . scalding, find til ' l't aide .? (.r le reavemtut more liearable, Kt v. A!ex auder und family may he tsfui(d that the community are pouring upon them thii souree of aheviaiion. laO.'.f 111. j , .oi k v,oiO I he on t le '.' dbii"' bejiti inber ou thy Chicagc mi.ib-t, 'ir. V. O. lio.-bam t, f this dy, li,:ui'id it nut nnd neoord-' in. ly put tness j ork at y i'dtl pr barrel of ioU pounds. Tuid was vX iO'coi, und on OiLurdoj iilj;:it Mr. llj h'M.i.'r re'.: fvi d 1 v itidjor 'Ifieb'. Pivl. d " ' im r.e.i.'i P.,'hU'y," is his reward foi tin' Calculatieu, .villi a mde a('i'.oai aiiyi., it, wi-ib-. 1 i in. a n.aoli p'c.isure. liver. If tho liver man in O. K. 1 1 in j'tiro, lii '10- can enj' 1 ' 1 i 1 aiel i.at n: i of t!.e ba mil ii-i L .!!. Iiarlulle Di'iul llm Oealti angel uas agmu come among uh and bonio aiioiber sou! to tin; realm beyond. At 'd o'clock this (.Saturday) morning Charlotte, the daughttr of !'r. and Airs. J Vaiiaco Cook, died at their homy in the Nortliei u end of tho city. Mit 1 dot had been in ilio'initig heiildi lor a 1 oi;' tiijio aud the dread tin ciot' nipped her young lib, tnai! her. Mi- Cook'ti numer "tif. friciulri will learn with sorrow of lie: eh iiiiw). '1'he bereaved family nav.i tho teuden-.-a nyrupalhy of a laivo edele ot iViuml a ia their .-ad Lour of afilictioii. T ic funeral s'-rvioe.t will Lu condiioted froai tut ri eideiico tmiturrtiw afternoon at 2 o'ciet k be il v. W 1,' A, xaudir, oi tho Fir.it Pieibytriua cuu: 1. I w III. II U uh 1 rue. Lie in tbe evening u report sine. id liir-Migu tne tiain thai vu ad a le lio a , a. i a , 1 r, a man t, or cu d'ju ' b, i. a 0 ;..id (joiu-u oa taU'.ilo 1 made inoniiv of the Doi'iei of uiy car, aud be n-plnd; V. bat Uey 6..V, 8 !i, but Jo' llcller Oil 1 111111 llllilerlilll. While sick the other week Cor. neiius Yanderhilt, this multi-millionaire, lost $10,000,000 in oue day by ihiiuk'ige iu his railroad stock. Lat a xity it is to be rich. A country editor can lie sick 12 mouths and about the only thing he will lose is a few punctuated 'cusses' fre an thu suffering publio aud a very . . .il thrinkage in tha vicinity w Lei e his vest joins together iu front. Fioin the Ceoigia Cracker. NEATEST ON EARTH TJr, IUiU-s Kt'Hiorotlve Nervine. Mr. Ii. T. Ciilihvrll, is book-keopor In tlo N.-iti.uiiil Pank of 1'iiltou, Ky. ") w.is c'Miiipli'tfly run down. My nerves l".",i:t,i- f.n Ml UltM'V llilnlill It'-. Of slt'i'Jl :ii:il wrry iliitt 1 f' lt Hiiro 1 would liorom ; . He I in ;;io im o;y i-ur-n hin 1 wi.ul.l no .twuko all nitit Ioiik, nud it tik but little K I'.IK CriMVil. It wbs a ,irs i.n i en hard in aiidltt.ee thai rieti u lie n J D .Mo Cull nt the Crei-s school In cue ill j". o. Otownshii 'l'iiuiihiv mirbt, win re ilntt ,-eutloui'iu made 1.11 old tmie li'Uitcrti ep ich. Is in taut thu nlr. Mi; La 1 1 is a tenor to tbe (uk kueed ami llnit hia spe.th mil. tho 1 e was hitfliljf plead, .g 10 tin Ciewd' d house that hturd h in. .ui! a t lo.4.i'l.tr. 11 lu.iti i.nr.1' . wj-r .x It - i.-.'OOO. ,'.(,. 1.1,0 ,'OUeuona. V 'Y lit l is l ent "'.'"am 1 uia.io n.iniiy or tl.e ; I '.;.' .-V ,J t p. lvr'-vt. tn l 1:5 I Doi'iei id uiycu, and he u-plicd; ; . c. t ly ""v V j I ..1 J fy "-'- dey6..v,B.1butjo' ( Sl j . ( ' " Y'V1' ,H ei.dl ..!,,i.! (.11 !i,.'. ,1.. ,. iO..- f . P 1 ; .-. a (..1 1 now vi'bi't to , ' . ' ' ' " ' 7 , , . in, I ee. I .Inn t ,t ,1 1,,,'j v,',0. w V . - - Jj It i i S:'u:i. n-i L;v. r lie'.! doi' till ue.iM.in." j fo,, '. . .. . , .... .Next i.i Ha..;; the paitef bct'idlltd t I I ) . , : "lei tL- ..u.okia; c -n-.n 'unut V V I ' V' 3V'i -jltiU . l-.i o olj n..' ..11 UU0, Si.h." ' Ale'Xr.WFia.' 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HI. open onlv one. u' tbe lire nn la. i . . -in n ik.h f. ri. r ."-K.libat. 1, i n I'.iial i .ni. li,"i.; it a ; 1 . d j."."' for voar.i vou and your iatliorn havo fouiid it of tderlini; worth. It i.-i and alwa -i ha.i boon put up only by .J. Jl.'Zcilin ri Co. Tako iiuno lut llu gcmiin,'. It va tin) K,l , on tha fnmt of tlio wrapper, and notltiii;; el,) i.) tho same, ami pothirg so good, in to re.calil (iji.l ot, tn.iiday he a I v.. uieed for tbo laieli, of public. ' ' .-' I..'.;. , i, r let. i.f j.rli i. .'.! , i.e,lial tu., LlkliAll, lliii, Vu Ncrvino ko.?r",h 1 on SAL'''ny AI-t DM'ttvisr.
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 15, 1896, edition 1
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