Vol. XL-No. 10),
CONCORD, N C THL'lli DA Y , AUGUST 22. 1895.
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ioiiai Bank.
COKCORD, N. C.
j. M. Odell,
I). B. CCLTRANE,
L. D. COLTRANK,
Capital,
Surplus,
Presidents
Cashier.
Assistant Cashier
$50,000
.mm
DOiVT WANT ANEW STREET I THE FAIR GROUND SWITCHr
Bat Would ,lle to Hare the Olil Cae
llemedled-Mr. Cook Makes a Fair
Offer, i
AT ST. JOHN'S.
(Jitizens in the. extreme nor th-
The 5Iari2e of Kr. Earnhardt to
Miss Ella Ridenhonr-Gone to
TYrightsyllle.
Promptly at 7 o'clock Wednesday
evening the doors of Sc. John's
Evangelical Lutheran church were
T2ie SIrttSer to lit IjC3iI In la at Once
and Reports Made to the:Officrs of
the Southern If all Works Well
Two Mills Will Go Up Soon.
western part of the city are and Standard readers will remember
have been complaining about the that efforts have been made and
bad condition of the red hill just much said through these columns to thrown 0Den to receive the meats
beyond the branch this side of Mr. secure the building of a swith to the whn ; wif;flc th
t Fair Grounds, where it was proposed riaffe of - f)octor Charlpa R
xu iue winter time wnen erect a large couon mm, Alter- Earnhardt to Miaa Ella Ridpnhnnr
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DIRECTORS ; ne roaus are ,cut up ana tne warns anotner pany sam -cnac u trie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D H
J. Odell, D. F. Uannon oao speii is on, nut only tne ye, switcn was nunc ne too would see Ridenhoor,'cf No. 8 township, and
ELAX Ai, VyM,,vlCH aau aorses DUC pedestrians as eecouu iuju was uuni. sisttr to Mr. K E Ridenhour nf this
W K. Odell, W.H, ..LILLY, Weil, haye a struzele to eec alomr Attorney VY M Smith sent the Lsfi 5
- - ' ' - o 0i - - . . . i xjm. v j . jl uv wv. 1 1 luuu j r ao a uicbty
.u . i. i I vtn.r. J i r l I - T . f . ... . V
iutti pari oi town, ana il would ne Fo uu iiwC0 uum several m- one; Rev. J Q Wertz conducting it,
well if the authorities would work terested citizens to Mr. W H Bald and the charcn was magnificently
on it oetore the bad season arrives. wfn tmra vice president Qt tne MpAnratpH
ivi t inn ir rrr t-t a 1 1 ttaci m thnt nnf i nnninprn. J mt i
vvui w ioq m i.uu u -" -v v xne usners ior tne occasion were
of town, say 8 that they dtn't want a Mr. Baldwin answers that he has Messrs T H Ridenhour W A Foil
if new .street, DUl WOUIQ 06 greatly luearu iroui yo. Auuiew6 on IflQ W lWn TnoUr anrl nmma fliloo
pleased if something -was done to subject and after considering the Tie attendants who : grouped
improve tne one tney naye. ne matter nas uirectea tne oupennien around the altar weie Mr. John M
1 says he will furnish a wagon and dent of the road, together with the Cook with Miss Mollie Sather: Mr.
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haul rock enough to put it in good division freight Agent, to call upon Barrier with Miss Hattie Misen-
Hfthape if the town will do the rest, our people at once and to look oyer hjeimer ; Mr. W A Ridenhour with
says the qt-zens in J hat part of the ground and make a full report. Miss Clara Oehler. Misses Pink
town pay their share of taxes and Mr. Baldwin assures!! concerned Ridenhour and Nell Fisher preceded
should get their portion of attention, that the question will hay their the bnde, while Messrs. V C Rider-
xixuou wiwm wuBmcittuuu. i hour and Homer tfarnhardt escorted
Death of Mrs. leazer, 1 hiS and Other UiiUerS in Ue let- thp rnnm tn tho mftTfiafrplfar.'
r. D.penu iur epiauatgry circusi .uiMo yi vupm Ax:azet vi. vuo www iier mase une OUUOOK very promising I tru affair wan a nleas&nt one
i i D.mUaM4;. Ji'aJ svf inMl,AM Arw i-1 il . j... - - V I -
lar on specumuuu, aisu weemj mr- i cuiwuiuij uicu y.y puuiu yci m ior we oouoiDg oiine BwncD. i Miss Effie' Misenheimer presided
ket letter. (Free) dwly her home in Mooresyille Wednesday When these representatives appear it thp 'orVftn j
at 3;45. ; She leaves one child six on .the grounds let the people be The bridal nartv was criven a re.
jears old. ready tp show what will be done cention at the home of the bride on
There's .where MoTe iieaded Poiiti- f h?n? c0?1011? are mde right- Tuesday evening. The supper was
Clans Go. I. JLiliS, OaA-NDAKD ieeiS it m 118 an olprrAnf. nna
.. . iI WWW.
Walter R Henry will in the next bones that in a yery short while; Dr. andiMrs. Barnhardt left last
Comprises the University, thej?Pe -fl? ft? SK .nator Ja. pnoor-jU haye pa its gontherit : ight (or WrigbUTille, where they
uoilege, tne iawand MeaicaX vr."r"r r'r"w.tT'.c v IT l";"V-rT" r "r fl wm spena several weess
bcnoois, ana tne
W. U, XilLLY,
D. B, COLTRANE.
Specuiaian,
HAMMOND & CO.
Stock and loiad
Brokers,
130 & 132 Pearl Street,
NEW YOKK CITY, H". Y.
StockSj Bonds and.Grainibbujjht and.
sold, or carried on Margin.
UNIVERSITY OF
MQRTH U
? ? ? : j i
U
SUMMER
SCHOOiJ
lie'Vas 'left the toJm LetthegobdorkgOwn.
Ijeopmp a populist. He will aid in a
I canvass of the Stat. He rade - an
attac& un .oenator xiaosom nub luug
ago which FbpulUt papers prihfed.
Don'J Like to 5ee It.'
It appears that when the colored snch things aont its borne oys as
people get into trouble :they xnakel this $.h ? ken o yesterday
iv,-ii.: xJL "u w.1-1. 1 Donnnrd' Stand ART) : "ThA 'Starft'
straight lor Charlotte. In the past
six months Chief of Police BogerJ have written to the Salisbury boy?
begging them to come down and
for teachers. Tuition $60 ; 35 concord uigii flcn6i.
4oo7r2V.c. Arrt a4nnnii a Tn another coin ton Thi STAND
A.r.nr, "r ; j l. -t- . vi;i rtf t has rn6 down three criminals, two
Chapel Hill, N C, for Cata, the .Concord High Spool, which scaped : y.ct81rom the oha.n i ."r.'iw
losue and handbook'on 'WWl-' -W fi.mW . 'Mr: TTniUnd ean2 "d theone brought oyer Tues- swerth s tome ; as they rere wyeral
VKRSITY EDUCATION." Thompson, of Statesyille, is
- day night, who ws; an ex conyict. eeks ago' and the small boys have
Charles Barnhardt the first one wuumucu tuau oauBuuij uau y
North Carclina
b1
MT. PLEASANT, N. C.
REV. J. D. SHRIEY, D. D., PKE5-
ADADEMIC, COMMMRCIAI
AND
COLLEGIATE COURSES.
Total necessary expenses
session of 38 weeks, $85.00 to
$137,000.
Next session begins Sept-
3. 1895. For ootalogne and
special information, address
the President as above, or
lm. Secretary of Faculty.
Mount Amoena
SEMINARY
A Flourishing School for Young
Ladies.
TEN TEACHERS,
On amental Branches Receive
Carefui Attention,
UEV. C. L. T. FISHER, A. U
Pbincipal,
MOUNT PL A3ANT.:N. C
College of Agriculture
and Mechanic arts.
The next session of this Col
lege will begin September 5th.
Examinations at ccuntr seats
first Saturday in August
Young men desiring a tech
nical education at an unusual
ly low cost will do well to ap
ply for catalogue to
! A. Q. HdLLADAY, Prep.,
2wd&w. Raleigh, N. C.
MANUFACTUEEES OF
FIJE GINGHAMS,
0UT1JVG CLOTHS,
pnuoipai auu u Huum,uUU0 u , ; , .. , . and doa. want tQ , , wUh them
MntftfnrtMhinrrab!irhlvanoken """a"' M ,v r-""l .. .
. for three years and had four more aKam- .we suppose me rugs"
oyrroi. .meruiau uu r. y uuic " : . are the boys alluded to. -Now. boys
it.TT-:-. I.- fTT1rT, Or- . 1 TTX ISBiB -V Uw fw VU VUw wUCU -,MUC,, I , - "
lt.Zt Mr Thomson wUl r " The next one had ,et four mdiitlis, yonetf together, accept the
ffiS'it SL' f' . Charlotte can be termedas1 challenge and go down to Concord
ceiye a very liberal patronage, as , .. : .. , ... aAy.,h. ata cn w tht
il. .- u j .- j . a vciiv oi reioee. umei poeenirrr- - ... rrr .",-"r
X "V: l-A" has a W nose for and does eoe the,'ll be satisfied for a good twelye
mgn SCDOOI, one mat rases up me r .. . ... . . . mnnths to me "Sa1iahnrv Herald
Fptk where our Graded School Hlr. 1 .t.S'SSJ
laworeaicerp. . ..j-r-r- ,
want, and on their own
leaves off.
PLAIDS, SHEETING -' Thompson is welcdmVd to
I VUUUUrU. OCXS UUUUUUUCUlOUk cio
WD SALT BAGS, where.
Conld Sell
Else.
as Ctieap
'It
as
o.
kWboaySiPJy fint generally get IVi
So to speak, although one can't
A lnan was on the streets witiiways some times tell, or Salisbury
watermelons for sale. . He asked a I has a clever set of players.
DEALERS IN
General
Country
Dratted in Black.
Many of the bicycle riders of this merOhwit a:h?gh;once ,fo y BFPrr
city have placed a band of mourning duct, hut:the merchant told the;
ardnhd their wheels and are to iarmer inat ne uuum pay cneaper
narade the sidewalks late this even- fiom another man, because he (the
ins for the last time.. As itis; ther other man) bont
"WW i i f-nm I y- y l'..f i '.i l-t I trA InaA navai arifl wnrilrl noiflf tW1
- ... head xor.a moment, and looking .
ljL5i iirii Uvi as chean as anybody else, .for I ' &6
.eve. isqpvwpww 177 . j fod
those wno nave not, nave now iub mJ""WBttJ
innortunityto try itJWXCail oni , J-"
theyprtiseePruggsJ;.ftnd M. MW"J&Mft' t ,
Xria Bottle, Free. Send your name n,.' gentleman -wntihe in. thit
Prod
)Kd
v ... 8
BUYERS OF
i -
luce
of al
AND
Four-Foot wood always
wonted best prices for
same. We invite an in
spection of all the goods
Manufacture,
tjmaddresgjtoadC
imicadn;?aM go
en & Co.
t a sample box ot
Dr. Kine's New Life, Pills Free, as
well as a covy of Guide to Health
and Houtehold Instructor, Free. All
Of which is guaranteed to do you
good and cost you nothing at Fetzers
Drug store.
Piano Tuner Comlngr.
Mr. Wilmouth, the most excellent
tuner of Ludden & Bates, of Char
lotte, will be in Concord in a few
days and those deBirmg. pianos
1 aav ft their names
with Dr. Young at at the St, Cloud J
wee;
Fartoer says : . jWe write, rand talk I
00rziQjT 1" MW Ml
bugs, fetbngs, butblteT-a;wtradi
one;a3 yetjiftj undertaken : tb grve
his;ep.;hdapgj
must De, irDiSL:niB.uame..ana cuar
ter,J a cross between a gl t
silver iiug aha bedbugl
And this old broken $ovn Jplif
tlCian,OUv QLa jvu, its niciureeuuc
At a If 6w 1'lace. , ', . ,f
Since the bicvcle ordinance has
Dn passea ana mere are no uiox?
privileges on ' ifi e sicfewalks VhosS
o ueaire mj nue, a very uuttiuiiug
Mi83 ha8 donned the' bloomers and'
yj! xlaily . practicing ;horse-bacl
tiding: t ;Sbt as v expert now atf
many -older ones jure: who hate
bidden Worses, all r)lixt s.
; Volnniary Advance in Jares-
august 1st. The oer me
JGv$ ciinw bay previously apnoun
reed a iiMilar advance from tha lame
qcr. xne increase in wags , m
H6ngtiton cdnidtv will Amount to
alyi$50,00p jper moyith and mi
FEMALE ACADEMY.
The 94th Annual Session begins September stbi
1895, Register for last year shoVs more than 5to
persons under instruction d ing the year. Spe- .
cial features: the development of Health, Char
acter and Intellect. Buildings thoroughly remod
elled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and
Post Graduate Departments, besides nrsfc-class
schools in Music,. Art, Ljuages. Commercial
and. Industrial Studies.
J. H. CLEWELL, Rrincipal, Salm, N
daw 2W.
FU R W ITURE
COFFINS &C.
I have now in stock at my rooms
opposite the court house a splen
did line Of well-made Furiiiture
such as i x
Bed Steads, Tables,
Wash Stands Safes,
hairs, &c.
Idefy competition in regard ta
quality andprice. You will be
surprised whpn you bear my prices
Come and see. If not in stock
caiir.suply' you in a few days. I
i have nice line of
COF F I N S
at prices, hai will surprise you. I
keep a full Z line on hand for im
mediate, supply. I buy
LUMBEP
and run my planing machane, and
$V pffaohs 'who wish any thtD&
iUith line, wid do -well to calt
ind see me. .
n ) i ru rtyeTy Respectf ully,
flti f. ira ml n n f.arv n n tha'
three cases of iypioid jfever are
If. T
I
ITnl
iyj-
Bounds
Concord.'N. 0. July 13, 1895.
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Arc, always relUbl. LAOic.uk
fnr ITMieAtmrr nmw w-
DntfU
La-Ai in Ana (AM aactaJlia
w..M ---- with Mm ribbon. Take
ta aunt W tioir, msuwww
Jlotel.