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'1 he - 5kifKian!jf"rrHl (T tewhMi I '.bat bud to ik! ')ld, or rivu nway J .''(). in! tv.:)i oi... .tity, N C V ... ..'XTiOr 'll I t. , , . 1U - ! In kwp fntvi killing. Also vapors , .tV'U ttiirr larrnais 'u' i.uitn.j were ( t 'l wo-s fist v-i wi-rUii-rHi, It c'c'.-.; f-irtn tlut i. .t;r a:, i "';rr pro- I H lit- IMItAH in .11 i 1.1 ll' l v, ! I '.I : ...i'i (0t , i ' r, . n; ..bote : -t it : i till) vl'it.0 til '!' Vt . koh: t.m :.t-.l Hu-. vu'iij;'h n'iitcatii'u, t.r t! i pica's '.oUsn.'?, !;t.i...' i :.(' t '. M m. :. i.i .1 t..e ' i . .- Iv.i-oin.,! for I i, i S. It .UiJ i'u iu lilt-Icing il payable about I oV!oi k S"ii.Jay evening. A t 't -'.pa itaiou was ntadp at f"e In: v nashout ahile before noon MiiiLiv. At that time it wan o.n i t : . k ! Vt, J It Ruirs in Slucls rt.,i M: , lit? :. 1 f .-1 V ; 'it y :iiot ! t la-.- -If lot : M ,' i'l.l lye f.i v It-.l!)' 10' til. r. , I IM"H..I. tilf.l Km II Moill- II,, l'.ft ll;.. b..ri llr.iiki A,. H i- K, ill -V f- I " I'I nil,'! r A I rt j lrt.i.li'- ";, . 1 ''! "Hi. H"'-. ' ll l,f, ' lr i ll: i.o.innil H .uO.-n !lr ... I i 'J Ii!. ll.e ' '. - At. t tit t I !, J 0 I: I l"wU Ml. t: t . lf- -1. u'b.r t.i! t.) lit. I' .v t!l "I ii of ti,!- i-iu i ' iiJ ii. rti.rtMl tht it would tutce nntil X.-huUt L";iit to get the bridge built Nti-'f ..I r:j. After ftiturday iiieht ttn ie v , ri t,o more truina, except the woik rn!", the passenger trainB haviuif yoi around by Statesville. A nger trio om down I f.-'uu Kn!iibn j Sunday night mm) t' ."V this (Mocdat) moriiiu'j, ) c it tin- rack wan not yet clear. ; V. iV.i vi r exchanged and pnesengera iu'iinir. those eoinir aotith being cuk :: br Statesvil'e. 1,'i.rki ii i.-' t..v,. - h.t.n r k;:i 'If u: i I will i ' 1, 111 i 1 - I .. II t .. I I M i , U.'i j I'1''' i t: : '. I i ! r- of it kut-vi; a t; v vr! f i liii ri- ii it ;;Vtv ii'.m t :n ..i--i r .' .'liUuu'g h ri'ik in,'..' viib )' U iii on i.is i r. , ii ?v i if s vi r 3'n.'..r ...l.l. ...i :vl iv ni.r'n 1 '. t 'jf ' : f" I j i Ii t; 1 I u c'oi k j or iroiv it e, i mi j ; re- -mci on- j.Oi,; 1! S I' j ' liii'i V' ' . is - '.. i;(ji; par" -. j u " ' I ! i' .c I .1 i.'-.;!i2--. u't : ."! 1.. ll b:i- - i. .-itt.l i.i li-iji :i; f i u 1 hi)".:, r r.'it':. - v !i iii. pi iiinmi ntii iii'j ! ft' .1 it nvi t .11:11 ttif ' i - riii:- :i".i c .biii.i u:''i y river mi ruging with angry ' jut stayed not for the iiu workd of nian. It swept . - iron bridge at Cluck's mill i thunder-struck bridge it i jured. bridge across Buffalo at i's mill ie washed away. '"' j All (jo. M Misenheimer's dam 1 " i on t! c Three Mile branch broke for jlun t '10 feet, carrying the corn "i.e. in c w mill and work shop away, '.. ! ;.i 1 1 i ,.' it io a distance of 150 Tarda, b. jiarts are 300 yards from the : o: . i .1 site. It is a wreck depress ing the owner . The new macadam road by Mr. At abi-jt ! V -'Wink's was almost dtstroyed i, , !.,,' '- foe till n.ar bis bouse. The rat f.'r'.b :m ; !"ic I 3 werf - to n !i. ;ti: !. Itii.l U'i-1 j'.iHi;! ' '.nt i I ;5 bUll I r-f. h VI-: I i i . j lie. : OK .15 ir I-: l ...f i. f.r t . .rts oo . r i i i ' . i i i - r ...... .. i , . i s ,. "t'i 'u.io.y orriuii,' 'jtu til it .-,! v 1 - i.i e t''o.;r .i-o .:tr CC!0 i i 3J V.U. 10 :t: .( j roointi :.r b,- .tt. L Oi r . : ; ;. ;;(( t ' iroiii .1"..H,. r.o :.-ro ir to il .'.VOCAC V . : r i-i : - t'if t ! . : 0 - :.' c-.-r ' i v : . ; 1 ') :;. 'j. tia i -si, .m Obr.I of Hi; on.l .t:,J rt-t mo oows lii'!.;.! .'i'.t itito t'.o! I I .A m:.llh i'.u L.'-OLt il It :.: - t o,i -d j e1 u. . j yuivkl on t-s I u-.ns iri-.d tb.it ih'i I mm wt re lb p: cot d-.-i ' sit .la cariia? t!trcr; I i r-C i Cf IlUil' a i ;i. I.:':"' i 'i'.'.-j switt'j j'v j! ( in'iO :', I 1 ; -n tr una hi,',;- ; o- Misity g!it'tuiie , itr t;i.-:n n-id 12 U the C.;cli C0Bli6,.j'e bltaOll-rV icon, io.' wte o. tio.' d t.ii wt Ciiio. miu'.i . AUiut .-et i-f tb til." UlliLIPi.il Wiwlrd tW..V. iHlV.f g ibe iii 3 i rtis to -troop ana ; toe It-.H-hify i.nwtv -r, ws ;..-'.-4..- t cicuity. 'I uo atri rji-e :T ih - dfut iloor fen p!et':'iy . j-' ' t-:- -T- 1 '.-r ibj ror.'.-r.' h:ii! e?:i'.'ni t .if noxiiii.ii ,-v Ato'it ! .r ' i'-c-'- ei'V:r s .b i HI 'IU.V " i i.i:i - . p-s 0 1 . 1 f, or i.:: ri;!i or -1,6 jf t!;o -:'.o it i: J t -A of Si 2-ot ,i rV., ) . . il t!i::to !.:i. u thi- - - ,i ' , f t. 10 Ui ' I . 1 - arc ii r i i to I Ii !C - Ii.e ili e r v i oi. t . ii O'h: ;. ,tj-I. I: tb-ti v. i-s- '.i tti i.i tr 11 , ,1 1 ' i .'.nother Kt.. c;a..le, sr,d tb. loikifj th' io.intr-. ; -i t" " ) claU b - I. ; . c - ', .1 ' l' J- 1'i't b -' v ' - 1 i i i't""-i:iJ'.-a if ui ' I r.i- : '' ,,r .. ti.c-:i-;l!- i-io'it. ii iij n .I. '. .Ji-!cOVr; t t.",o Tii At t rt;-r'.i. :ht- i ii"r:- i; i. v J .0..! wy b ,k, t'i..;.r, softened aud seemed to Cud i. a w y in through the cu'yert on tlif: opper side. The dirt crumbled jiitid .umbled in only to be swept 1 ''" awn till the barest vehicle track i tll .... Uff ;niun a ... .:.. w IL1HI.I . mot BCUiIUl i c.iNr cayity with perpendicolar b iTiomii'g tbr J vai t 15 feet high was washed out. i c'oi'.teof tne At the fill this side the water ran d bere ui.i j ov.i and swept away the support Yuitt i ;ke jirjf embankment below. 7 1 -1 is impossible to eyen approxi ti.b'.e the louses j Mr. Brown hopes to get back most ; of his washed away property and I t, nks $100 will cover the loss I The loss at the bleaohery will des j p. nd largely upon whether the j etiins can be removed by reibleaoh !i'g, but the loss will doubtless j r -ach into the thousands. '" i The Hufbiln diIHh will Via itnl.ii.il teside the loss of dyes that we could t.ot learn. The Cannon mill was delayed one day to clean out water pipes tc. The iron bridge cost the county about 3,000. Much will depend on the condition in which it is found to be. The 9n'hrn K "1 -m'. Mlu. II -. illll. II 1I1.J II 1 V 1- tj.ii. but for the eaiiy cut uround by !3tate3Vtl!e, delays amounting to more than the mending. Mr. Misenheimer's loss or his mills will entail considerable eis pense to replace. Decidedly the hfaviest losais in the aggregate, thongh distributed, will fall upon the farmers whoee fields of exuberant crops of corn lay iu the way of the fhod. : '- 1 be wa.lii; j '"-r: 1 1 uij rue j ' j w-i'biu V -Jj'd St-;1U j .1 voire .ru-nbb- t - i" i f r 'i.'.i-1 j h 1 'i .V-'-n-.l .Vli .1 tb If tu 6,iiii Hl,-i lyi h pu-i bi::- 0. 1 lo 11, ( Uit. J ' i 1.1-1 iit. ! de. , 0 . oitr uu rt of b' 1. - K joi :, d.8;roy;i,g MISS BUT r 1 10 ALKXANDlbU DEAD. PuHrcl Hi-rnrly Awy Untlirrol Vlwudu I'unrvd Tltl rrulii. As the electrical storm was be giniiiug to utin'Tve luauy Sitnrday ni'ht at 11 o'clock, nue spirit, at leaiit was calm mid serine aa ii look its fl'ght, by nrpl gobl through ear: be Iroiihled t'VineiilB to lay itself xwecily in the botom of ihrf Saviour, whom it a-Joied, and left only thi iitrtbjy remains of Mi?a Cittie Alex under. She wiis the d inghter of Capt. and Mrs. J M Ab xiuder, who, with three siaters and one brother, viz Mrs. F8 Starre te, of Mo.ueayill Mis 0 a S Stone, of Charlotte Mrs. Juo. K Patterson aud Mis? Naunie Alex inder, of Concord, and Mr. Jno. Alexander, of Co L, first K-fglmeut N. C. V.; now suffer to gether the throes th it come when we must y.eld loved ones. - MiBS Al. zander died at the age of thirty years. She chose tbo beautiful art of painting and finished her course of study and practice in l'aris. She taught the branch in Elizi betb College last year, but expert encing declining hei!ti she resigned the place at the end of the term. Her health has been delicate ever since. Her tin ction seemed of bilious nature. She was attacked with severa chill Saturday and the end came as stated. It is very piobable that Miiis Al exauder's tastes led to a ottlling for which her physical system wag not well adapted. Whatever were the tgenoies that took the life with eo much promise of iflioiency, deith was welcomed by its victim. She was a consistent and houored member of Central M K church, from which the tartbly remaii.s took their adieu from lovmg view to await the gnat restoration at the ladt day. Her pastor, Rev. J E Thompson preached her funeral at 11 o'olock when the body was gently laid to rest in the city cemetpry by Messrs M J Freeuiun, V W Stuart, Will Dayvnult, L U Coltrane, 11 L 1 uval and Ed K W hite. Wejiin hosts of friends in the tender of sincere sympathy in this, their bereavement ti llowini; so close ly the loss cf a son r.tid brother but two years ago in the perEon of Mr Charles A exander. Daily of 22. REAL ESTATE DEAL. cur :! tmr.-t .fl, curd 1 1 n if tb vol .lio: (1 I tM l , uilh t: an 1 il,: t-i-j- V Ta-H c ii: ti;;l".-ara . oi-tt V. 1' M'IC. i- 1'iitio : ,o v, 1 ,1 - he'! tl I ll. I HI K i lt V i ll ! ( ot for .nd i '.- s I-- --.'.fM ei.e , ar.d 01.' i r.ot K--IU rtf.. Tt- 11. t ii v- : .ui! .-: 1 ! A ' bib. afier n; i-f-:; f ' f v'-.t '. i'.i-n r :,e ',c ft ; oil- :;;i a',,i. Coii'.t.rd 'bo 1. -it l'Cf;i,P , if tb- Soi'thern J. .t l .iU.i id ; U'1 , f 1, i-lli. -J (Ol I o uv , j felt their IT 1,11 ;1 ; tr-.-k T lit .ti h. I. :- wr: brn' d,.ooi. loci w.iii 1 , - . . . I 1: U "1 f I , 1 no l ! it. hii tb-y 1." S. I 'i .tl tint v,j.l' h :..-! IIOMJ t : O- i . - - ti ii,..' a) tin ;. ". pf! u Ui 0 tbe f. n y imly 10 : -n.'(.!vr au-!. i : 9 1 1 -an- 1 ! 1,: n W:i "ls!' rr. f '! i- -tii-r; d- l) con- V St'V'i- Ui'.'-U i.n 1 o i i 1 . - c , il. -. to. tb C ..- '1 OU!' I v:;' .;-. n.. -. o , 1. it.; bo ro j'O'.ii : ir t; '. . j! c. Iii o. Hire it) u .-.. eitnx.-ii -f to; t'oMtii.t.'l it ui foaio;;.):. .-f v, h '-lit. 'l' ''ft!. U Ti -y ii V,o.O .' ' -w i ; it . il, ll 'UjvT' , Lio er bo titat" .... c-ij-.i ' ; 0.l:.l0 fell ;i! t!oj 11 ib:i;. v.r ttoa by JI it (-up. u nt ij cf vi Li iho, .1 oi-J on k. on ii. fl E.-rc. Ur.lv o.o .1 it fil tb L'.r',. i ti..t n; penr.i 1 111 ! "'i .4 . 11. -Jar i, ana w.ic .; Co , ' f ,-.'f. f.t '1 " 0 .- 1 i sin vi i-f. r - I M.ttit, i.t 'It IS Of I ': ' tlll'ij "if ! k.ii 1 . ; 0 i '.M.'t'.O , tari 1 . K, lnifiii. - -i n ii ii r. rf t'r 1 v.of t! of (' .. I.', it, i'it4i'C A : tUJt b r.. f. To id- h'iJ .'rfr'.'j hi1. . a i .V. f. hen- -oh, i 0- a f u : j 'rii.o y mr ri.d iji. i'l- i b! tb ; nd bootbbci.nd fi. letting t j m:!:4 iu'low i".:r anj r'.rc-man ring wny on the r vr rrrtlv ii: fr'iii: h.s re if. .b:b th fire. tie 10 .'.'O- ('own I ii.i :oi late 1 ..pan b ii aU l. 'i b'- --ueine t rv..i ;li. -wtBh-ojr'.b o.r Parted K f bc oae in fr.-.rt i:ii.;-.l tb- (...-jniirir t" break. :.3'.ir.y t!:-: e'.'.re :.".in on J-.- 'f tb vs-ish ojt. 'I be cars 1 VJ-iT'd '"u rr tbe rear ti t:4'i. ..! n r- rr; , ed . It ' ' oh tii. r-. u p. 1 n wash' -: . ... ; 0:" oif, f.if tof-y b d I ti.t i.e. ! 10:. , n biob is ' .' ' re k 01 ,1 freight ' .Li b.-iio. bi.eo tio conre jtc ! I. s j il 1 Ii' . (ill tb;s f--.i? f:J of -ls f . (....- I r '. r. ui 1. .. ". t,-iiO. ' a., - 1 i Ola V ,!-'. ,,,; !.o..;h 1' .or -. c. r u 'rt ere H' , .1 i eo ti" : f i I'W-ril in.;-".! tb- (. ,r'v :. Ti.r !!.-t b, v- -;a vr. -id u-'""i'-j, '.-i,iiig w r. !.(.. ih. '..jo Kb-ur: , i'. - rr-bo-i. 'Ji-t.i ('1 .1-1 j K ts V.i. ibia i f, C in.. 1 wl.-i tile t u r. d i 3 :i i 1,0 .1":' i ii.-a-iir i U:OL" 4 01 0.101- !li 10 it a oi a'i: ot M. ' "Ol-i .i,i "I ' ,, fioii.: joipo; '! t.. i'be r -11 u ! l I . I'.i-lflU ' ,.t ull tL" I ' ,1 ,-.i'. L,' for;. i 1 I'., i-iii, i :..p. -jitf.it. Kyi i if '.--.f "f'HlO. .lift .1 . oi if y jL a .', I0-0 I tl. b ii '-0 '.. x.;- el X) b.X i Ra..c j.'e.' JO.;o Irl, M-l pi.rii.1.0 lok 1 iy rtnoioi. v Oi:ii a Trio.- -ib iv i B feu,, I i(rii"l. i( I rj 1 I 1 1 I It,- 1 rjhy 1. 1 l(..ll.K H Tuvfe'J -, tii'jrr.iri, mm. 'f r C ?' i',tik r o: tio ,'..r-p bnii-r 't-a j Tll':y vi ii. oi a i lor. It ; oi ir - l 'A ; ix rt Drug our f '1 ',j n d !-i ' .. " oi tr t, noio, sent out 'd ii !.' :! - v.ob 'n-i I' ctions to .' -ii- : : 1 1 . - -.1 -i ,. irs- o i, "" j ' 9 r.-. Ii v-bt 'rain wte et'uo! 0.1 tuiy id ,'. 1, ot render ..'.j 1. ,i, itiiy f'.un.J large one 1'. ,ut a iii:1h on t, usoi" i,f the Cod dl. cr.-vk la.iroai bri.!'-. The en K'uieci dr.l i.ot Bte it any too soon i-.tbi r, t j a oj, huiiifg come around a .ui ye .it a j-S-;udia kj f 1, knowing ti.f tin: i'eli.il frvvbt, train was Si-vtrs; 11. b-s -l;. tb I'.i.Of jet. The i-bo.t tint ib-'jii ..! the regular r- i,bf t.-ttif. do! r.'it 10 mnare with U i or.. or: !.- i. do! not : 'V, !.! . .ii ,, ,!,.., the crime puuishatiiB u . tot ' -And "ib report m It i! ;),,. whole burden ff the rop jrt is ;m eis' i e f.'f ti.-..' t..'l ilowinij of v of ::.! 1 i.t'SVJ. " r. i. : 0- if Suifiiut'tndftjt hearer itd i.'tt .' f!d w-i t: out, kktane-H ti.oK tti'n ton Id burdijbe trani". Th . - tO.flli'! '. 1111.0111,' ! C.H.I1U7 ! ti.tlt IHff it: tii!) LKitti iiii;s witii c ... .: 0 - iire.c.r) ot tliuu uuUi.uu. ii, uud '-rii (!:pe."io:ict i wl.it..' I'-"-' e t'.w e. ! 0:-. on tb.it o.jiui'i: 1 .f nro n-i more particultii ' I c.l.I 'il i.JDU Iiloci- , il no ti t't.aa ur J lUt ncl-. ... e fi' t ( ) that a LOiiO'i loir., fin) tia.. Tht-i.br (7V In' rube lrik;.lir my?t j ii. to tbe ;'.iy of f-'arj. 1-o.i.eiiiiug myW- ,1 nt be areek. The , but tot very lacgerous in near Coddle . id nearly hat ' ' g kept giving ... .n. circumstance 1 of the wath nnd three nrs 1. ne aijout this tl.ii.g. lf,'...iorr. Htttyiit it '-I Vi..;.-. i' i.- I'll .. " t LOOKING FORWARD To the Opening or the Two Inntftu IIuuh A nw Holler mill Aow-I'rr aoanl jrlenilon, Mt. Pleasant, Aug. 24 Mrs M E Welsh, Miss Aiinie Welsh, Mrs. L J Foil a8d Master Fred Foil have gone to Jefferson, S. C, where they visit relatives. Mr, K L McAhster, who is.su perintending the construction of tbe new mill at Albemarle, spent Satur. day night and Sunday at home, Miss Margaret Fisher gave a pics nic to ber Sund&y school clasi laet Saturday evening. They enjeyed a straw ride to and from the picnic grounds at Barrier's mill, Messrs. Walter Cook and Piof. 0 F McAlister returned last Monday from a visit to Norwood and Albe marle. That old song "The Girl I Left Behind Me" seems to be quite popular with them since their re turn, "I nonder why." Mr. Horace B ack welder, of Con cord, spent Sunday with Mr. Mos Eichern and The roller mill machinery, whicb has been placed in the Kindley mill, is running now. It will probably be knjwn after this as tbe Buffalo Roller Mill. The coaiing sessions of school open at thj ollege and seminary on September 1st and September 6th reep o'lyely. A public exercise will be given at th seminary on opeuing day. On Dit. 'nlfi.it, fy iir. tr on 1 ' .-' I. (! K " r 17 h -Hill.-'! in bitn.in the Ru-'ii. A ; 1.I1W 1 f ; 1 . - 1 .hi : In- ml. :,: "II, -..oil. .: Mrg.n-l 1.00J iP,f,i At iTSSSIM lb Flr.l Hnln el lollon On Tueeday tbe cotton pickers oonld be eetn at work in one of the fmlds of Esq. R W Allison, getting out their product ready lor the ginning, Erly this (W'edneeday) morning the Lippards & Birner cotton giu was Ringing a new song. Iu a few hours the sample was on the market, the first of the season. This is tbe first one beard of yet, and to Mr. Allium be ascribed tbe firainh. The, b.i!e wan bought by Mr. 1 1 I' Diyvau't fur H X (I'll) IH Iff f p'Ml".'. The HeRlnrki Properly Iloag-bt A I.lvery ktnble to lis BnlH II u West Depot Ntreet Anoiher liwelllnff to lie iiiiiii. Ynr wire time our towns .i.u.., Mr. M J Ci rl has been on a trade for the McNincb proverty on West Depot street, but not until last week was the trade agreed upon by the parties. The property sold for about f H.OI-O. The line extends from the alley above where Mr. Jas Davvault now runs a beef market down to the Presby terian church yard, and exi tends back down the hill 140 feet. Mr. Corl will at once Luild a livery stable on this lot. Jt is yet undecided whether the stable will extend to the alley, as there is some probability of Mr.Dayvault's buying room enough for his market. The livery stable will be built 0 brick on the front and sides while the back part will be a frame building, in order that later the building may be en larged in the rear. The build ing at first will extend only one hundred leet back. Mr. Goodson will later commence buildine a house on the corner of Spring and Depot streets where his mother now lives. It Is probable that Mr. Goodson occupy his present plaae until next sum mer. rorem Hill Xemn. Misa Llllie Litaker, of Charlotte, is vieiting at Mrs. J S Goldeton'a 011 North Cnurcb street. Mr. II M Barrow, who has been recuperating at Kings Mountain and Wayneeville for some time, re turned borne Monday evening much improved. Mrs. W R Olell aud children bare gone to Connelly's Spring. Mr. Charles Rufty, of Danville, Va , spent Sunday in the city. Mr. and Mrp. Charles Williamp, of Charlotte, who have been visiting relatives in the city, returned home Monday. Miss Lillie Cook, who has been visiting Mips Manila Ward, at Sal isbury, has returned home. nlmlonnrj. KiereUe i Bvllirl. Ibe Standard ts requested to an nounce that on Saturday night, An gust 27th, there will be ixercises at Hithel It furm church in the eastern part of oar county by the Woman'i. Home Hnd Foreign Mi-sionary So ciety. The exercni B will couBiot of appropria'e tnuBic, recitations, eto, and alto an aldredd by 1'iof J C Ij'iniiinl, of Catawba (bill. -ye. It id b.'tter to b- nobly remem bered ttiuu tub y bum. Kuukiu, AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS.. WE ARE AVW.KTWG IN THE COURTS 'OIK EM11T TO fllV KXCIXStVK V'SU OF J'llE WORD "CASTOKIA," AND l'lTClint'!j,CASTOKU," AS OUR TRADEMARK. DR SAMUEL PITCHER, 0 Jhjannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of CASTOR I A," the same'that has Imrne and docs now bear svTZZT on cvcry the fac-simile signature of (tXj7A mapper. This is the original "C ASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that" it is the kind youhave alwaiis IwuqU szsTTZZ n and has the signature of UzMk wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of ivhkh Cluus. II. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (liecause he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THK OINTAUH COMPANY. ?T MUMMY TMSAT. HW VOMM Off HELLO ! HELLO ! Two Dtltment flrllo" l.lum to lie Iu OperHtlou to llMrrlnlMirg- ml KallMbory and I'robnbly to HI. tlcaNnut. In a day or two the telephone line from Harriebiirg to Concord will be completed and will be connected with our telephone ex changes. This line is being bnilt by Mr. Ellis Morrison. The line men had reached Kocky River Tuesday evening. The line will also be put in at the home of Dr, Pharr, between here and Harris burg. It is now almost certain too, that,Mr. Morrison will ereot line to Stftllings store, which is not far from Harrisburg, and will alo connect it with our exchange. In short while Harrisburg cun boast of three telephone lines they already haying the long dis tance 'phone. There is a telephone line rnn ning from Norwood to Balisbury which is owned by Messrs. W M Ivey and Richard Eames, of New London, and which is not con uected with any other 'phone lite The Concord Telephone Co. will build a line fiomhere to Salisbury soon and will connect with that line at Salisbury, tiiying Salisbury the central office. For some reason, neodlees to mention, the intended trude was not niudo in roimrd to the line caching from heie to Albemarle via Mt..Pleasant. The line that is now in operation will contiune.but it is very probable that a branch lino will be run from here to Mt Pleasant to add to the new system here. for Over t'l tr Yeum Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect sue ceBS, It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, curea wind colic, and iB the bent remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world Twtnty-fiye cents a bottle, Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslows bootL kg Pyrup,"and take no otier kind lleniM from Ko 6 X'ownnlilp. Farmers are busy preparing their land for wheat and oats. Miss May, daughter of Mr. J D Cline, is yery sick. Mr. John Uoldbrooks will bnild the new school house kLown as the Crnje sobojl houee. Mr. Wi 1 Len'z has gone to Cress ount where he will enter scl oul, Mr. John Sutber is tenoning a proep- rous school at R mer's . Mrs J W Moose has been visiting ber sister, Mrs. Cook, of No. 5. Mrs. J J Barriner basbeen quite unwell for seyerul weeks. Mr, ajU Mrs. tloltncneer came down Sunday to yisit their daugh er, Mrs. James Faggart. MiBS Lula Volnier has bem very sick for several weeks. Mr. Ml B a . xpeotM to move on Mr. Jerry L'ppnrd's place at the close of this year. Iiienk Truth wears well, People hae learned that lt Witt's Litt e Eurly Rifors are ,rolinlle liule piIIh for reiriiiutiiiK'tbfi Ihiwi-Ip, cuiiiij eon Hti)iiti u and sick l...d ii'lie. Tbby n t Kripo J I (JibBon, Mure than twenty iniliinn frie sample! of DoWitt's ;Vitoh Hazel Halve lmvo bum diHtriltituil by the mannfantim rn. VV lit, I i.ttnr pioof ot tli'-ir ,-im ti i,.m-.,.- in n,.-, itiiii ,t.. do w.ui.V It n u I ok piicr, biiina, tcol.le, HOiciiflutue tUjt'.cet Hpitce of tiiun. J 1 tubulin. Announcements. I hereby announce myself as a candidate fur the office of Sheriff of Cabarrus County for the next ensu ing term, subject to tbe decision of the Democratio nominating con vention. In asking the support of our citizens, I promise u'dulity to duty if elected. J. Lawsos Teck. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of cot ton weigher for Cabanus county, subject to the action of the Democratic nominating convention. Ii. Will Johnston. I hereby announce myself a can-, didate for the c.fflce of cotton weigher for Cubftrrue county, subject to the action of tbe Democratic nomina ting convention. If nominated, I plbdge my earnest support in elect ing the entire Democratic ticket, and elected will do all in my power to earnestly discharge the duties of said oflioe. Harvey A GnAiBKn. I hereby announce myself to tho citiz .ns and voters of Cubarrus county as a candidate for cotton weiyher eubj ct to the ucfimi of the Democratic nominating convention. Wm. If. Bost. I hereby announce my ft if o cindi date for l he ofiiie cf nhen.I of Ca barrus county, sul'j.'ct to the Demo cratic primaries end nominating eon vention. T. J Whitk. I hereby resptcif ully aniiounco myself n candidate for the oflioe of Sheriff of Cabarrus county for the next enauin,' term, subj-ot to the Demoeriitic iiominatiuu convention. Samuel F. Harris. 1 h.Teby announce myself a cindi dite for the i m e of li'e later of Deeds for Cabarrus ooun'y subject to the aotijn of the Democratic nominating convention. W Rekce Juhns-n. I hereby aiinouuoc myself a can. didate for Register of D.ieda for Ca barrus county, subject to the Demo cratlc nominating convention. D. Ukjjhy Whitb. I hereby reepeolfully announce myself a candidate for th ofli jo of Cotton Weigher for CVmrru coun ty, subjoct to tbe action i f tbe Democratic nominnting convention Jno. W. I'k ps r. I hereby aunouuee myfelf a can. duliito for the ollba of rvitinn wiigber for Cubarrus county, sub ject to the action of the Democratio nominating convention Very respectfully, Jas. W. Kisiieb. 8ubj.wt to the action of the Djmicratic Nominatiuz Conven tion, I hereby announce mvu..lf a ctndidttte for the olliae of Clerk of me oupanor court. Jno. M Coi k Subieot to the action of iv.o Democratic convention. 1 aun-ui.ne myfelf u oundidate for rp-elrotinn to tho ollioe of Coumy Treanurrr. 0. W Smink. Kobb. il 11,,. u,,,.,, Aetarlinir incident nf whirl. M. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was me Buujeci, is narrated as IoIIowr: "I was in a most dreadful conition. My skin was almost vellow. sui ken, tongue coated, pain con- uninuany in tmck and cides, no appetite kept on ernduallv Drnvr. n.g winker day by day. Tbree I .bysiciaiu I a 1 gi en mo up. For tunately, a fiiend advised trvinir IMictnc Bitters' and to mv DI'OQ ft joy and suipriHe, the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their u.e for thiee w. eki, snd nrri nnw a wll mnn. I un. .1 y "iiv. il in i hr,. ,,.i. . .i other viotini.'' N . one chotil.l full lo try thurn O.ilv 50 nentii hp- Imiii. I at F.R Futzi-r's IVugBUiro'
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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Aug. 25, 1898, edition 1
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