v l - vi -m. i - - 11 9i National hi. , N. C. wK Kixy i. u., iuuii UAI, UUiU.bttK 21, 1895. ' Whose NO. 1,322 J), UC-LJ'n ' , . EXPLOSION AT STANLY MINE A Powder HonseatHcw Lonilon Ex-plodes-Two Kon Badly Hurt. Special to The Standard, - - - New London, Oct. 21. An ex- President Plcsion .occurred' here this morning Cashier.! about 4 o'clock. Capital, -DIRECTORS; n n n , . IT K. UDELL, - 1). B J. W. Cannon, W. H, Lilly, OOLTRANE. " Two colored men, employed at the $50,000 tany aine. ero in the powder $16,000 ihoDse "preparing some dvunamitn. A candle was dropped and au ex plosion instantly occurred, blowing :s J -vi ? n- B5 To6d TVorK by Yonns; Denton. You og man Deaton who is a local; reporter for the Concord Stand ard, went to Atlanta this week, and on his return gives us just what we had so far been looking for in" vain a r port that . would give some idea of what the exposition is, and what is to be seen there. Instead of saying that it is a 'good show and everybody ought to see it," or that JTo. 11 Jfews. Mrs, G L Wineccff ia. slowly re covering from a very severe attack of sickness. Rev. McLaurin will begin a pro tracted meeting at Center, church on next Sunday. He will be assisted by several other ministers. The large corgngation was very much disappointed at ML Hermon on last Sunday when they were in- it "is a credit to the South," this formed of the ead news of the be young man Deaton discards all set reavement of Pastor Sheale7a count that he went through it from fourth) at 3 o'clock, p. m. the house to atoms and fatally 1 wines up me snow as ne fam,iy. The communion was posN- urnnri fK. ' u - 8;w lt snd we iQde from hi3 ac Foned until next Sunday - (the names are Jack Parker Henderson. . HAMMOND & GO. 130 & 131 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Stocks, Bonds' and Grain bought and sold, or carried on Margin. p,S. Send for explanatory circus lar on speculation, also weeKiy mar ket letter. (Free) dwly ann Henry A to Z. He gives the best running account of the show that we have seen. Charlotte News of Saturday. The Standard appreciates this There has been much confusion concerning the Demorest medal con test which is to be held in a few weeks. It will be remembered that Indicted After 27 Years, I verson Howard, colored, was nr. rested here yesterday by Sheriff H03- coming from-Mr. Wade Harriswho a contcat Wlls fceW iu Co'id Water kinsona warrant from Rwkine.r w - B J "" church a short time ago but on ac- xxi kJiAJs uA-tiij uou.iuujieu, iuu, count of some of the contestants vain as had the News, .and requested being eickj the medal with Hi' III RUT KILL (LITAKER'S CORNER) ham county, charging him bigamy. r Seventeen years ago, so it is assert ed, Howard left a wife in that county and came to Guilford, where he married again and raised a family. " Recently wife No, 1 ascertained his whereabouts and had a warrant issued. Deputy Davisleft with the prison er. today at 12:05 for Rockingham. Howard ha3 borne a good charac ter in this county and the fact that Mr. Dea'on to bring something back with him that would give an idea of what the exposition is. That he did so, The Charlotte News' Kindly testifies to. Daddies, Attention. The bridge over the side walk on North Spring street at the lower end of the graded school lot. greatly needs attention. Little "boys are in the habit of placing loose plank in he had a wife in Rockingham was daCk,erou3 positions in order to . ""cucu-uikubuuiu avc- trip'pedeatrians, an evil that might cord. 4- V-i - 1 - 1 nniiAtnt 4 Vl 1 4- fill Deaton -HVriht. i tuuov piuuri oiauuuai iijcu uuuuu ft."T n nCnfnn mnorrr of tiio mdy be avoided. This business store of Mr. O J Deal, at China necd5 yar immediate consideration. Grove, and Miss Benl :h Wright, III merlv daughter of Mr. J A Wrigh, of near EnochvilJe, were married in St. Enoch church Thursday evening by Rev. V R Stickley, Before the cere- was not piesented. It was decided to have the contest again in "the same church but a few days ago some outsiders who are directly opposed to the con test, because it is presumed its in flaence will reflect somewhat upon the in f began raising a mighty howl and has resulted in a state of general confusion. They base their ob jections to the medal, saying that it is just as much harm to speak for a medal as to play cards for a dollar. In other words they call it gambling. However, they are in the small minority, and the contest is going to come off. Like Jim Corbetr, I would saythe boys have gone into training so that they may be able to make the speeches of their lives. Miss Jennie Sapp has charge of the con test. Now I wish to emphasize XT? DUKEft)URHAfi A j. v Hi,' ', ' , I i I 9lGAEETTf "1 W. Duke Sons &Ca.T2T; vi,tJ PfTHEAMERICAN TOBACCO C0.fcV r y-zr-j uukhah, Ti.G. U.S.A.J.'--jt- mi MADE FROM mm B0BSSD0 AND ABSOLUTELY PUuR si- H COFFINS &C. I have now in stock at my roomo opposite the court house a splen did lino of well-made Fiiimtur such as Bed Steads, T Stands E h Chair'... TO I r. d. i am-, in- tne marh.ee -w beef catl'f aud hos are for sale. Ilav3o.--.;ir-d my .MEAT MAR- in tie Litaker basement, for CH'lipiea by OWIIIK & VAX mnntt cnnppr civn tlio hru vauit. hfinvoawant liine. fresh "V"J rri a , meat-, bf, pork, mutton, etc, call party at the home of the bride s on or L.iid in vouv orders to ctun- n rrrriUrr v-atfcicf wot . i i ri i iin v 1 1 r. h ruuiLJ ui - l'. ii uou it uu T. TTT.TT'! 'I V. ' 1 am in the market when eaten at the home or Mr, onanie Kimball, at China Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Deaton will occupy the house built by Mr. A W Winecoff, of Salis- bury. The groom is an active, ener getic voons? business man and the bride one of Enocbrille's Lest young ladies. Both have a large number. of friends whose yery bestr wishes go with them to their new home. irfr. Goodman to Marry, Mr. J C Deaton of Mooresyille, was in the fiitv tod.iv Mondav'i and toTANHARn sorter that cards th"e thiD8s:. Fir8tV the contest i8 4, v - going to be held; second, it will be Tuesday night, of Mr. Geo. C Goods man to Miss Annie Willfong, both of that village. held in Mt. Hermon church; third, the medal will, be given. A. B 1 ffliiiiirai Ilelli, Rowan County, S, C Corn shuckings are fashionable. Owing... to the drv .veather, our former, ii,rpr .-snwpil --W. UmIa Uiture store and see them aV once we are preparea 10 snow you. 'iry Wedding Presents. ' Remember we are headquarters orf these goods and can. show the largest assortmentjn town. Go to the f ur: FIJYGiJVGIMMS, ovnjw CLOTHS,' Pi-i IDS, SllhETljXG t ' A? SALT BAGS. O From Davidson. Messrs. Osmond Baninger and P Webb, two young Btudcnts of wheat. . . Mr. John H Foil is preparing to remodle bis dwelling. Mits Jennie Rinehardt, of Con cord, is visitirg her sister, Mrs. L N-Brown. No s;ckness in the com muni t; our people are all enjoying good G I DEALERS IN Merchandise. LUYKllS OP Country Produce. of al Kind -AND' n . Ur--tot wood always Wonted - best prices for same. We Invite . an in--Action ol all the goods We Manufacture; Davidson College, came in about 10 health. - o'clock from Dayidson, making the xt i3 rumored thaPHeihg post- trip here in about two and one-half 0ffiee will be movea in a few weeks. hours on their "bikes," The roads, r9V q jj Cox, of Organ church, they say, are too dusty and heavy to 3 been to Maine to visit hi3 make much speed. They left on sisters, returned home " and will their return this atternoon. , com i union services at Orgin Tne TclcTownara . . . church'on the fovitth Sunday. :l The price of cotton has -a down ?W R Misenheinier, Deputy Sheriff, ward tendency today. The market has:-'ljeen ; in'::.8earch f a cegroby onened this morning at 8i, but this the n&me of Fcx v ho U charged vrrth if. Viad advanced to o.bU, a rape. - , . xi. llCi UUUU u .-. , - .. . of 10 points only, in idis met, xi, lyyo. : event th3 merchants can play tit-. forstat and term it "Blue Monday," About 40 bales were sold today. & Wadsworth. A Terrible Accident.: -. Mr. J W Freeman was grinding sausage yesterday morning in the butcher shop next'to "Tutt" - With rs'. The sausage mill is run by steam. Mr. Freeman wa3 using his hand which had once been paralized, and got it caught in the machinery. His screams brought him assistance. He lost all of the fingers on his right hand but- thumb and front finger. He suffered terribly, and the accident !s a peculiarly unfortu nae one. Charlotte Observer. drfy corupsiiti'on 'is, v "5 o quality and piles. You"'l I ie surprised when yoa hear t y piices Come and eeo. If not in stock can suprly you hi a few d s. I have a nice lme of w i SI at prices that will surpric keep a . full ' line mediate supply. I buy T J K ll UUUU iU Til Ar Di?n J LJ -11 ID Ij J and run my planing muehaue, aud all persons who wish any thing in this line, wiil . do" welt o call and see me. Very Reared f ully, HP woo P "5 G lIHGlS. Concord, N. C. July 13. 1Z5 a rise Go. It 51 ay do as !?1 ncii for Yon, Mr-Fred Miller, of Irving, .111., writes that he had a severe kidney trouble fur many years, witn severe Pains in his bacu and also that his bladder was affected.-;He trred many so called Kidney cures but witnout and good result About a year ago he began use, of Electric Betters and found relief -at once. Electric Bittera is especially iidapt ed to cure of all kidney and Liver trouble, nnd often giTes stant relief. One trial will prove our statement. Price 50c. and 61.00, at Fetzer's drug store. Tne Ideal Panacea, James L Francis, Alderrna, Chi casoy says: "I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Cold3 and Lung Corn plaints, having used it in my family for the last five years, to the exclu sion of physician's prescriptions or other preparations." " : Bey. John Burgus, Keokuk, Iowa, writes: "i have been a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church for 50 years or more,, and have never found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such - speedy relief as Dr. King's New Discovery. Try this Ideal Cough Remedy -now. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's drug store. FIRE INSURANCE, There is a Difference. v , - .. A man who recently went to AU lah'ta to see' U e erposiiioii has since hi? return; been wearing a red rose on the lappel of hij coat; and a man' who went to Charlotte to see Buffalo Bill's wild west show wear3 a red blossombut not upon his coat. . , , . ' V . . , There is a, difference between a rose and a nose. Having, transferred my Fire In suranc . business to'. Messrs. It I Woodhouse and B E Hurris, I coins mqna them to any who uiay bo in need of fire insurance, und tLpeak lor them a libera vatrouage. Respectfully, J. W BimKriEiD, We have assumed the Fire Ir sur ance business of Mr.JVW. Burkhead, comprising the agencies for several first-class and well established com4 "panies, and respectfully eolicit a liberal share of business in that line. Woodhouse & Hake is. August 26, "... - tf "GOAL FOR aALE 04 0SM Notice.'- . .--. Allptr.ions holding claim3 against J W BorKhead, decease, will please present them to me or to H I Wood house promptly, All 1 persons in debted to same will please call and settle at once, o7 Iw 2w A LID A L. BUBKHEAD. Executrix of the last will and teata menl of J W Burkhead. ' HARD COAL, ' SOFT COAL, ' BLOCK OAL:; STOVE COAL, SMITH COAL Best Coal in the South. Orders taken to G E Fisher's store, or give to mv dri or at my office will be prompt ly attended to. r k. l. crav:n