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. vcn nnnfv The Standard ' ; The late legislature meant well Concoud, : Cabauus : County, loward Confederate veterans but North Carolina, JrioD." Barrier fr Editor and Proprietor. I.Vewill bd tlad to fumiU our ieadew uy ol fue loIlowiiiR periodi iOg inc jnn.'cuon with Thk Stamd abd at the lollowin prioes : HAtlanta Semi-Weekly Journal. Sio. $1.00, lth THB BTiKDLD The New York World,price fl.OO, with Thk Stasdabu, tl.C5 nilome and Farm, price .50, with Xh Standard, $125. tThe Atlanta Constitution, price l 00 with The Standard, $1.7 rnu T?ir.hmfnd Weekly Times, -which includes the Farm Jour nal of Philadelphia, & The Para eon Monthly, N. Y.. with the Weekly Standard tor Good Housekeeping, Spring lield, Mass., with the above 10 cents extra. The Commoner, published bj Hon. Wm. J Bryan, 1 per year with the Standard, $ 1.75. Concord, N. C, July 4. 1901. OFOBTUSATE I.MPRESSIOX. the new pension law seems al most unfortunate. The rush from all over the State for pensions has been immense. Quito too many claims have been made and it has been a real burden to doctor's officers and committees r II..... . . n viiluC t1 as well as leuuw uiiunw resist thoso not properly includ ed in the spirit of the act. There is an unwarranted notion, it seems' to us, that because one was in the war he must be petted and fed at the expouse of the rest and must be given better treatment tnan nis uiuurei, may be just as needy but were uot quite old enough to go to the war, but worked and stinted at home to nourish those who were in the field and would have gone to the field themselves only less aladly than those would have left it who now claim so rruch. """ . Thononsinn roll must HOW COD . . .. j:mfit no In im!' 1 "v rv" "MqU,W . ; t lain many names of men who -that the report is out that the act " J , bonds Dilve to allow Concord to issue 1s in some way defective. that we want any body to pur- Nol irregular habits, and who have nothing because they would not l. j,n.Aa rt lift, hrauftl V , j rnrA that, is meet uie uuujau , chase a uouu uu v , , cna t t .u with industry, self denial and in the least douturui. xi " - , u i,i,.v, w,..h hmids Persistent effort oe.niuu.uj impressed that much u i ,.i,,-, ix-n would sav I ",0 alD tnomu - - - the lQ of the Confederate n moan do not issue one of ol luo S''J ;mtwu act "that is be- soldier is being tarnished by nuestion. If the record rush for pension benefits j though is true to the action of Many were disabled for the the legislature we are conv that there is no ttaw. Any inced battle of life by severe wounds, They have an unequal chance in PRESIDENTIAL TIMBER. ' Uov.Oilfll Man ' Business. f!n the machine politician change his skin, or the leopard hisspots? Certainly no oueevei thought so until "Ben" Odell. sometime chief neuieuaiii, 01 Tom" Piatt, made his hrst-yeai ecord as Governor of New York State. His success has teen uue to his set purpose to apply to the affairs of the State the same rincip'es which he has always Dolied to his private business. Ue is the best type of "A Man of Business in Politics." In Mc- Clure's Magazine for July, Koiio Ogden, one of the very foremost editorial writers of the metro politan press, has written tn ine most unprejuuicuu w wu ing way of this mau who, from the working head of the ma chine, became immediately a re form trove rnor. let t latt. bays he will bo the next President. MRS S W TARLTON SEW S Cl'I.MMiH. j City Natinual Bank ol j Tl Buffalo, N. Y.. has gone into the hands of a receiver. Rank I i.d Saturday frtm I'arulysi f Wj .ontlis-Leves uu Affliittd Holland und 9 lliihlreu. - ... . . i rn 1 1 . . . . . . .1 . . 4 t . Mrs. O VV j anion wnuouo' , ;, i. : i Rnii- WM buried examiners discovered it to be in at Trinity Lutheran church at sovont. 10 o'clock Sunday morning. The i?, r W Phrr nreached the The Amalgamated funeral in the absence of her tion of Iront gteel and Tin "iSnf WnvU-or, and the American age. She was stricken with pa ralysis 20 niouiiis ago t.nu iui Associa- several weeks sutfered intensely, Death was hastened by her ina bility to take nourishment fmmiffh to sustain life. She leaves a husband ana nine Sheet Steel Company failed in meeting Saturday to agree on prices for the ensuing year and the workers went out on strike. Gen. Maximo Gomez arrived living children and a number f at New'York on the 29th from grandchildren to mourn her , death. PUUJ W1U1 ",a "" a laiUiTui Alander Gonzales, private I secretary to Gen. Wood. The Drop In the Bucket for Belief. It will be remembered that some ume smco mcir " - movement to raise a fund snd some clothing supplies for the Jacksonville sufferers. The un- 4-k as! art td rains together with i" Mrs. Ttirlton was a nnt!iTutA.iexami(,r member of the Lutheran enure n AnA iii cliri.t.i:ni resiirualioii. Our sympathios are extended old hero would not bo inter to her veteran husband who has wed but n-,s sou said it is a been a sufferer an utese years i from a wound received duriDg pleasure trip the war that no comrade thought he could survive. A negro physician at Louis ville, Ky., took the unique po sition last Saturday from which to die, by hanging himself to a of tho." highest tree Writ of Error for Barker. Tn the case of Thomas G Bark er, sentenced at Trenton, N. jimD 5Mn.!omenteBwvenU Park. He hung fifty fv.,nvass that was intended ler, the Supreme court handed I feet high. He was heard to ; u- - d,lod to the down a wn5 01 6 . i ' " complain of the heat and to say A nnihincr was added lO ine ,.. nmino a nan trial. I CiUU w....o UUU1X m"". " i ... . , pf rjnat . .- that he "meani-to move on. Tim thermometer went up to Snnflav evenine during ttie son ville place it with the relief commit- fXr. flaST oi lios' TT' 1 tee, the names of the individual lightning struck two, killing and the death of JJU l tt r.n firKt. nublished. r I. ..i.. vni0 n,. mount was forwarded a few days since to the Mayor of Jack- C Mr. Tuitam 92 Agrees in New York Satur with instructions . to L Winecolt s plantation, two uay, anu x i ueum, suicide horses as us cnects rtrnnklvn records 5 deaths and 12 prostrations. The roof of part of tho eastern section of the railroai tunnel in contributors being given. Mr. then instantly, cnppuug nu- were recorded I . u nnA crivincr thrt OlnerS a H f" UlUOn, Cliairuinu ui Uupre KliOtk. The lOSS Will Jacksonville Relief Committee, amount to $30. has sent a receipt to each witt due fears created as to their va life and should receive help if very grateful acknowledgments. We will take the liberty of at taching the following letter : "City -of Jacksonville, Fla., Blew Uiui Good. Arkansan It's an ill wind blows nobody some good. Easterner How about a cy clone ? Arkansan Same thing ap- -,i i t,d t hurt the they need U- (Andyet we I June 29, 1901. JD Barrier, Esq., u s Last one went through l.dity will only tend to hurt J maimed. broken nL'a MO... here brought me a horse and ale of the bonds. tiiore are ..I TnnoU.ionii a row stable and a good, reason to oeuevetumv jQ houora51e canings. suouia 6.50 for tneoeneDi ui um stateJournal, and investors became satisfied they, too, not have help H they sufferers in Jacksonville, ias thereof our bonds will bring a neoditT) Ihe wai -""voiveu . , feetn received, and 1 beg to A iu(.feory Weddbg " , , tii. mar. ana.eT?.r"Y""rr extend to yon the thanks of the ... Chassie BroWDi o Con- vonicmu 1 1 it- in i u iu w - nirr u nrvn v iuupu ic - . i iiouwijvv t nuca v j i. .iii.:., AnmMnn vfnr inp Baltimore caved in at 2 o'clock Saturday morning and caught an express train, but no one was hurt. It -was a narrow escape and there is no accounting for ve the unexpected event. Houses on the edge are in danger of being dumped if the ground should do any further caving rades. people of this community for the cordi spent ast night in the city The Rer. W. U. F. Wallace Dead. foryiifaota pnd Chlllren. The Kind You Have Every cotton planter should write for ourvaluablc illustrated pamphlet, " Cotton Culture." t is sent free. Send name and address to HERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nauao St., N. Y. Mr MeKililioii Wanted. When it was observed that A Campbell McKibbon, of the Bur lington Messenger had sud leuly departed, it seemed to mean uuai- ness etnbarrassinent. ji nov. ,t pears to have come about by some social irregularity. 'One II B Moore, of Burlington, is Ox fering $100 for information of his whoreabouts f.nd ISurlingtou has more of a seusation than the death of an infant daily paper. AV'gclaUe I'repaialioafdfAs slmilattiig nteVotxlandliefuln.- Tronunea Digc3tianhifur- ne3sanduest.u)iuains nueiw Opiuin.Moriiluni nor5iicial. Js'otNahcotic. Charleston Carpeutern tiive Trouble. A Charleston dispatch of the 29th says 100 carpenters quiti work on two ol tne exposition ( buildings because another con- j " tractor employed non union la-j bor. A demonstration was made j against the non-union workmen. All the non-union men, however, kept on with their work. . I Always Bought Bears the Signature J of Aperfecl Beroedy Ttf Conj) rion.Sour StoiNKh.Diariho.M Worms f fltwukions ,rveri3lv ness uri Loss or Sleu'. FMSiaula Statur of VKW YOT?K. M tXAtT COPY Or WRAMCW. t 1 ! 1 :-1 - . J8 V ip in use For Over Thirty Years TUl wtau eeMfAnv. ni e iTy. , 1 i . u. V. i nnni lUlrtQ em 1 IrttS Q I 'AT m I r r vrul m I.IIIIIKII L 1113 WLU i I ' - , wV - , , - ... -.r 3et. wenopeu - For the worthy he will do this kind remembrance of yonrsell the guest of Miss xviyrt.ee Uig j jj Caldwell informs us -will be created to the detriment . f Uy butne does not care Lnd friends. Thompson. She leaves tonight that sne has received a letter ! - . i . i . i i-i i r ir a' urf m in n in at- i il.. ..niii rn xnn. "The order will be turned over " ""aV 0f her announc,n?o"5 "T . w n p heTmS and to the treasurer of the Jackson- fM MVd Voder next at WeWachkl, Fla'. He else should work hard ville Relief Association, and yo.u week. Salisbury Sun of LHJth. wag a 5rother of Mr. JO Wal ought to receive a receipt irom i lace, deceased, and a son 01 me liev. Jas. A Wallace, w no was "f our City. It is most certainly Uke on his shoulders any who . v j 4l,, clf interest has think tuat, DecauS n.c, - to oe nop" soldiors th( mnthint? to do with this report. everybody el seem that our town to give them peculiar nuv.u r11 1' ' M .u This Soldier's Home and pen- huD acknowledging same fathers should so luioim i"""' sjon business is a gratuity uiai IMonic at MUenhelmer'. Springn. i ii... it I . - n 15 frla irr milh olves on this subject so mat ii wnen sueitucu a Reives ou is very humitiating to weareis of .ithere be a defect there shall De (he and arfl destructive of no bonds issued aud if there are manliness in the man unless he none an authoritative assurance has not an equal chance in life. Thanking you again on be- Among the entertainments on reared near ropiar lent nu w hf of our stricken people, I am July 4th is one at Misenheimer's rememoereu uj i ii . . .. i t .-. 1 1 1 . i wrn hoarn I u ill n. nnnffs wnere ine usuoi i " " time aud a good square meal for 25 cents may be had with all the good water you want iree. i nere 'Very truly yours, "Duncan M. Fletcher, "Mayor. tehould be promulgated that this I special Term f Court -talk about invalidity be not Last Saturday the two weeks' done here where trie iou 3ias nothing to gain but every thing to lose thereby. Boy Working on W Irclens Telephooy. A New York special to the kinds on hand. term of civil court for Cabarrus Chicago liecordraia saiM . . Samuel i jveuuuig, i losed, and this wae of great J8 in & Qor fa11jiy jn the great! benefit to the citiz3ns. How- city has tiiscoyereo. ncirfi ess leiuuuuuy. "" m. : tVia TTnitfd ine re-eip . ever, twenty two cases are on ei.fecle(j ;t yet but from experi- , States Government .or the past ,hpa- sllould ' u on a vacant lot he has ,n $76,tOO,000 ' . ... lengthened the distance to five Meteor Fall. Near AbbeYllle. T.ast nisrhtat about 12:40 o'- will be refreshments of various & very unusual phenome non occurred. A meteor having a momentary brilliance of the sun appeared Mn the heavens, passing from northeast to south west. Before it di. sap peered it divided into two spheres, one m, ,.1, lnrrfnr than t ho other. A IllUVIi r"" T nit's Eills Thl popular remedy never falls to .(.t..uu riifw b? decided and disposed of in having a reerular line of iWcnofitJa. Tontitiofltion. Sick short interval after it uisap- -I ' . urt Vnmtt I ' " . I . , t t tltnra peared, pernaps a uiiuui-, vear have been greater than tne PU those concerDe4 and communication between the home U' Biiousness Th last congress passeu a wmi and h a father's layior snou uu A1 , .,ii. ,-, . calculate to reduce the revenue in justice to every citizen as soon thJ lhirdfloor of a rear tenement g . 1 :U1- nninn rt rf t ho hnilHP 1 . . increase or as Possiui. - -ma ... ,,.;,, build- Th " V' ,u"., 5.. "l! ana soiw ncsn. .!, ly suk" coated and easy to sweitow. .-40.000.000 but the business is not expected to make notorious slowness of Cabarrus's a practical reduction of more courts all hate io bring suits in than $30,000,000. If these cal I the county. culations be correct we will still be laying by about f 06,000,000 a are. year till another -revenue cut- j p ier" comes along. It seems that intervening build inns not. interfere. The boy is guarding well his Jake No Substitute. secret and while wormng every day at regular employment con tinues to develop his discovery. If he evolves some idea at night he wakes up a parent t help Allison vs. Koxie Ann mm verny u. The cases still on the docket LAND SALE. ,. ....... 1 lllrn Ihn A(l. were uistinct souuun charge of heavy artillery, fol lowed by a deep, heavy roaring sound. Abbeville, S. C, Spec cial, June 29th, to Columbia State. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. I'hnrrb Struck Ity l.iclitniug. j A very severe olrrttric storm passed over Burlington Satur- j d:ty evening. Tho rain fell in, torrents un 1 lightning struck the! Presbyterian church iiDout. inej tower, which took the. llavirg little facilities for lighting tho 11 iiues the tower was lost hut the body of the church was saved. A Fatal Hrauglit. A distressing accident occurred at Mr. Peraay Stewart's, in east Monroe township, last Thursday. Si mio strychnine tablets had been put in a drinking glass and one of Mr. Stewart's daughters, aged about six years, poured some le nonade into the glass contain ing tho tablets and gave it to her little three-year-old sister, Olie, to drink. After- driTtking the lemonade the little girl went into convulsions and (Tied in a short tinio. The older girl took some of the lemonade into her mouth, but finding tho taste bad, did not drink any of it. Monroe En quirer. Stockholders Meeting on tho 1 1th. Tickets have been issued to stockholders of the North Caro lina railroad for the annual meet ing t.t Greensboro 'on the. 11th. Stockholders and all their fami lies (and some of thorn have 11 int. need increase aooui. mat, unjej get. a freo ride to the "Gate City" anl back. It makes a jolly ex cursion as it is intended to be. THo iSTox'tla Carolina State Normal and Industrial College. . ' . .. I t vr .t C.-.L! i'(VI f. 1 A (he 8t-t- 'i:i. Faonltv of i!D mombcr-i Pi 'OIwrv..ti-'i rfnhool of n limit 20 imiiils-; 'to rc L1TEB.1RV. w:ie.t:s'i (iy,)!i:!t!i.iL, i'!:in(ii!i;ir.u f.jr noti rdsident.8 of Practice anil iutl.e do mitorio all fr.'o-tnit-.ou .hcation uoia ue iiimiI.' 1-..I.H-.- Jn'r intli. Kt.-Ht.Kni oibuh Scph'mner 1M, 0.-rr..m.. - iinito.1 from thJ d.-sirimi oompe. tnut t'-ni-Lifrx iuk) stn"i-'r.ililii'r. lA.r ('Hinloiiiie Bin1, t'-t-r inf(irmiitiin a.UIre PresiJent .CnAKLtb U mcivcn .!. l.'. tr. (Jri'inslMirii, t!. Ill 0 'ti b ii ii 1 tl The undersigned as commis sioner b? virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Cabarrus J county to mane reai estate a- June Newell to Spenk. On the euvitation of Coi tral Labor Union Mr. J P Newell will address the working people of tho city at tho Court House tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock I have qualified as administra tor of the estate of C. M. Earn i ,i aa otkI all nersous in- debtedtosaid estate are hereby The pub, ic generally is envited notified, that they must ni" to hear Mr Newell. Charlotte The new reyenue reduction bill goes into effect today (July 1st) which means that you can practically forget theMaine. Robert Murreil vs. B W Ford So;herD M's known U ..ffir KoJS i I K"n' OI anu Son. I. t.,i tot nnflor the , i in one uu umi - -- ,-- i PM Morns vs. K M btanora. name of the Savannah, Fionua 0". desirable real cs- J C Honeycutt vs. M Oglesby ana esteru. late md Bro. P M Morris vs. D N Bennett. M D Shubert vs vf fr. I ton. a negro w Maggie Morrison vs. Morrison. Josie F Fink vs. Laura L Allen. THEIR SALARIES TAXABLE. Messrs. Armfield and Turner, county attorneys' of Iredell, in their capacity as such, have given ar. opinion on the subject of State official exemption from taxation on salaries income tax law that controvertable notwithstanding uiieman and others that Attorney Genoral Gilmer n-ave it as his opinion that these mission Co. vs. Fritz Honeycutt system were um --- . n,in,,nrd on Mon- in one on July ist " ! ,ac th 5th dav of August, 1901, it. trattt. situate in imo. io ATireinUSeKroLjnehedrorAtlfmpted . hi Cabarrus county, be- iuanlt. I o-innincr at. a stone on north side Coleman Richmond. July 1. Joe Wal- of bridge by persimmon, Burley Kicnmonu, jui, 01!t, Lnn' rorner. aud runs with two M , 5i B 5o for aUemptTd of his lines south 2 west 10.5 MarSha11 frim nal aLult on Miss Kate chains to "tone by B J.; then server of the 3rd. must present the same to me uu , . .v, 11 ill A:w of Annl. VL'r w- U be plead Voleanio Eruption, in bar of their recovery. Are strand but Skin Eruption rob This April 8th, 1901. life of joy. Buoklou'a Arnica Salve oiiros jp TRIECE, them; also Old, Hnnnmg and Fever .,iufn M F.arnhardt. de'c.d Sorea,TI leers, Boils, Corna, Warts, Cut", nUUIlU'V- - ... , J IT..-.1. BrillBeS, Ulirns, l.ll'iiiijii nmu Ji'n. Pile onre on enrth. Driv ta out Pains and Aches." Only SH-s. a box. Cure gnaran teeil. Sold by P li Fotzor, rtniist EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I, the undersigned, have quali- jcutor oi tne last win iment of Thomas A ceased, and hereby nersons indebted to I Ml en. I . . . . .i . ihA ohaine 1 under the T . nr,,. ' aflm'r of H1111' 5uleuy "V;: a ;,Qct. i; r.hains to stone by a dead t llft R;late of said deceased that seems un-Lt St. fTiilTnan va Nancy 1 ftflu M to 75 men and hung ad in old line; thn north 80 lhey must make prompt payment I " . . . . ... 1 6 All thin G on We have pi:i te; krJ.?3 in them to clean them out. Ladies mus not miss this opportunity of Greatest Bargains , - v . . , fJ. m to tne county onaKe, 111015 Salisbury Supply and Com- -ive u&ysT l'" r. officials' salaries are not taxable. It seems that the Attorney Gen. was in error, but these State of ficials had listed their salaries as a matter of right without a question of law. Gold Mining Lo. , Un rlre. P C Parker vs. K A iirown. T.. t..i i Tha mnm Maggie Crowell v8. William moth e house 'on pier 5 of and runs south 73 oas; M .poles Crowell. west 26 chains to beginning, con- aim an persons having claims teii.insr 28- acres, less 5 acres a,,ainsl said estate must present sold to W W Burlcyson. u10m to mo for payment on or o,i irtu.t in No 1 and 10 town- h .frr t.lie 14th day of June, 190J, ship, adjoining the lands of F. or this notice will be plead in bar and others, beginning nf thir recovery at a persimmon on Tucker's line This the 12th day of June, 1901. X ilLitU iVWf,vii - I ill ii mm "" Mil -ill T"liil 'lffcihiiiM liliy irfli ii i ' i -1 H On Jellies ' J A medical ad. asks why wo men fade, and of course intimates that it is irom lack of its partic ular brand of medicine. Well it is only the delicate combinations, the lovely tints and the fasci nating specimens of art aud na ture that are capable of fading. We suppose the fellow who wrote the ad. never faded a bit in his life. ltuffulo Dank Fmlii Tho Niagara Bank, of Buffalo, has failed aud gone into the care County Board of School Direc tors vs. Town of Concord. Tracy Wise vs. Ervin Wise. A E Lontz. adm'r., vs. Laura L Allen, trustee, and others. ' J M Morton vs. Rufus Poin dexier. J I Taylor by next friend John Taylor vs. Carolina Central Rail road. A Ilackettvs. Maggie Hackett. Mnllin Goodman vs. Jno. W Goodman. James Swearingen vs Cannon Mfg. Co. Jno. Davis vs. Southern R. R Co. .Ton W Sossaman vs. Juo. R Cruse. These cases will come up in the order in which they are thelloosaic Tunnel docks was to a siane in v,n0rw mu destroyed by fire this morning, north 30 east 8 po es to a . stake The blaze was discovered in the in said ro:. Vik'shne loft on the westerly side of the poles to a stake m Black s line. big structure. The tiro spreau uiod buu'. ,7 ' "3 171 with rapidity, and that it was sUke; then nor 1 41 est 1J coutineti to that single pier is poles to a stake; the outh little short of marvelous. &4 west 01 . - -j There were no fatalities ana in a spring, w - ' (, only a few minor accidents. The 3 poles to a i.B, -,. loss is placed at -w,uuv. pi 1 , " " ",, r liiaCK s line; iuu " v.v 53 poles to the beginning, con taining 2i acres. 3. One u-idividod eightn in a Cf)NCORD MARKETS. COTTON MAItKET. Corrected by Cannon& Fetter Jompany. Good middi'ng Middling Low middling. Stain. . prrves anil picklen,T""Prtt a turn eoaUug ol reiiued FARAFFINE WAX Will hwp tlnm holntPli' roolrtnr nd priV I'.r.lfiii- Wi l ! M in don otb.-r y lHiut hn fra- rail diruciiuDSiQ '-h imnti'l pcllg. Hnlil f.rfwhr. STANDARD OIL CO. 7 75 7 05 7 50 - 740 Cotton seed 21 cts. per bushel. PUODCCK. MAHKET. Corrected by. Ed. F. White. Ktlwarilt-himtli. Mr. Walter Edwards and Mis's Grat:e Smith, of New London, . f)f 1.,..! iu No. 1 township, Racon t ' J 4 1 I v , . 1 t were marrieu on ouuuty adioiuiu2 F F Starnes and oin- Sugar-cureu nams ers and subject to dower right of nuk meat sides. . M. E. Tucker, widow 01 jonn H,;(!swax Tucker. , Butter Terms of sale one third casn, Chickens one third in six months, interest (jorn from date, and one third twelve Kggs mouths, interest from date. Lard Title reserved till all purchase Hour (N. C.) money is paid. Meal ' John A. Baunhaudt, Oats Commissioner. TtHow.,. . - t5L Z&m jiumi iiiii iii ' t t " 30lh. Our most hearty congrat ulations are extended to these dear and worthy young friends. 0--rm - ' "The feller thet stirs U; the fires o' anger gen'rally gits his own ti tigers burnt." "A trreat man's always ready to make excuses fer them thet 10 15 10 1 1 ) to 20 75 15 10 $2 00 70 50 7 Aprlculture, Engine srlnr. Me chanic Artsanj C'ltoi Manufar lurlnc; a combliiatton of tneory and practice, ol study and manual iralniaf. Tulli in $20 a year total expense. Including clo litnif anJ BoarJ, $125. I'lilfty teachers, 3o2 students. Next session begins Septemlier 4tb. Fur Catalogue aJJrcss OE). T. WINSI0N, PrestJenl , N. C. coixiitin Airicnlturc una Mechanic Arts, KalHtftl. N. t:. author ov. . 1 'a 1 1, or no Ailjcstutilij .Milli ! Th('. most- cheerful amt:el hmiles. The noisiest -Ilowel Tlie tallest Longfel Tl.c most ilowery II The holiest - Pope. The h-ippiest Oay. The most niiiu';, ; Tiekell. Tho most fiery The most ton. The most disn-i -s-ied - Aken- siilo. Chicngo Tunes Ucrald. ci!!CHster'S Coxey and some of Vi's u ett iviv arrested in Wuslitiigtoi: J'i-r not. keeping off. the grass wV.etM it grew but Salisbury li:.sini dinnce that required fiwner: !-f vi-opcrtv to ke"!' th i'.niKs .;f w'h'.'l'i' lieop'.e Wci'.Si. i ni'.'-e an; 1 ' (iih'erent. wavs of I'k.'i.im- at I T'ioi.i.is thihgs. , , -Burns. tiiiliiitive-- latter- BH3YnOYAU mm HH'IU.!I HS i-..l ' 5" ! :t ;,! u,(.;''!f Imx fvUr-i .Mid hl't" (V-'- i ,r ;: t in .-'.'iniw l"i I'm I -'ulrtm. '' lonlitU nn.i KIU'f fir t it hhr, if M'tliril lil.OUO V9liiHiIM)tls. rH-kt l) ill tmi!itrt. CHICHBFT.VR OHNMlCAt, CO. I HiO ITIikdlMun 1'IIIfc.A,, I - " 1 Mr. V R VI, '.-! C--1.W of itlie Mrsi Nal iomi',' it.is.i. "I . terscl, ''own, ' in it ivn-iu kt'ir gives some experience vith :t I carpenter-in his employ, th.-.t will lie of value-to other , mo jchanics. He says; "I li:n)iicir ! pouter working for mo who u is ; obliged to slop work for sow' il days on account of being mu- bh d with diurrlioe.i. J 1, i n ionedto him lliat 1. had be -n 1 similarly" trou'.'ed and lint C liamher'ain's dii t'lio'riv 1 11 (1 linrrhoe:. TIe:i.i..ly I 1 en ,) ine. Be btiu.''t a ' ! 1 '" r it , t'n-m the dvnggi.-t i-i-f" ,'uid i-i- ;oi nied ine 1 hut one dose cur.'il ! him, and heis n.-faln at his woi k." For sale by M L Marsh, drug I gist, f the Superintendent of banks. aiu't so great," written.
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