"' , " , ' '. ' ' ' ..... : r-v -i-u; .'. ' .. . -;" :v l "" 1 scnV.Du ke Sons .s-fvir sn:EArtR!CR? T02ACS3 cq.hntty ' $f pMKHAM,K.C-U.S.A. ferlT MADE FROM teb Oracle Tobassb ABSOLUTELY PURE National Batik. con coiiiv n. o;; j$oD a y , November n, : is Whole NO. 1,342 IN FAVOR OF DEMOCRATS. J ud CCKCOKD,' x. 0. JJ.ODELL, D,B. CCLTRANE, ID. CoLTRAXE, &rp!u3, : President Cashier. Assistant Cashier ; . $50,000 i $16,000 DIRECTORS ; JXOdell, . D. F. Cannon Elau King, J. W. Cannon, I E. Odf.ll. W. H, Lilly, 1). B COLTKANE. Tor Rent. - ." .Tee o:n room, nextjo' Dove & Bast, rsow ooc-ii ied by Sims & Alex hi(ier,iu tor rent." It; is 22x75, with W basement. Possession given 1st January, 1896. Apply to i J. Dove. loliceof Iivolnnon. aatic is hereby given that the fcaofC. Holshouser & Co-, com Mol C. Holshouser and J L ier, was dissolved Jdy mutual GcseLt on Nov. 1st 1895. C, Holshouser. ,T. Tj. Mtt.t.tvr. I will continue the business and "BDme.all liabilities of C. Hols to & Co-, and collect all notes foe said old linn. - :ov. 4 '95 J. L. Miller. ''ws i soilfiir, n. nnntirnariAA fit J. L' MlLLEB. ije Coble Oancfs nis iecls- , . x vHiieniiary Case. ' J6e V9W? ill the Superior Court Friday announced his decision in the peniten tiary ' case. ' The' quo warranto proceedinga in the Superior Court two weeks ago' will be remem bered. H O Dockery, J T B Hoover, Meyer Hahn, T E Mcfeskey, Bryan f . 9??? " J A Ch(ek, H 13 Parks and F Wakefield, the directors elected by the' Fusion Legislature, sued for nosseseion nf thp ;fdft 4 . w- VVWiV Penitentiary, Messrs. McRae, Day and Whi taker argued the case for the ptaintiffa. and. Messrs. Shepherd, and Busbee for the defer daqt. ' J udge Coble yesterday answered the first issue in the case : u Were the plaintirla or any of; them, if so which ? legally elected to the office of director in the State Penitentiary '?? His answer was, No." v ; The j udgment will be rendered to uay. xne aeienaants will at once ta kelin appeal to the Supreme .Court, . i - Conglomeration Etc. Doctor: ''Now, Tommie, will you promise me to take your medicine like a man?" Tommie: 4lNo, ;Bir5 when a man takes medicine he makes a bad face and swears." ' T .' - ... . . . V - Why does the letter R hold an enyiable position? Because it is never found in sin, but always in temper ance,iindastry,yirtue and prosperity. It is the beginning of religion, and the end of war. Jack Dashing: "At what age does the Chicago girl marry?" Miss Puns: "Hard to say. She usually begins at eighteen." , . The longest word in the Century Dictionary is palatopharingeolarn geal. The next longest is- tran3nb-8tantiationiet yAKO Y DOWNED HIS MAN. 'SQUIRE COLEMAN PULLED 15ut it Took Nir NhA(. In m n . rz ) THE SHERIFF; V Robbei,;Dlmmy.'? : In Uhe dead of - night six pistol shots rang oat in , rapid succession in the postofilce building, and the sounding echoes of the reports stop ped tne few pedestrains and gave toiuiu juuu ior exciteatnougnt. ln side thf buiJdingnight clerk T . B Yancej, Jr., thought that e, was fighting a bloody. duel wi ' a boia bad robber. But when, at the sixth file Was the Only Man Who Got the President to Register W hile He was the Exposition. c Warren C Ooeman, chief of the North Carolina committee of the colored department at the Atlanta Exposition, is anxious to have a large delegation at the Exposition on the colored folk's day Nov. 11. He has bn in Raleigh this week shot, the "man" fell to'the floor, ho ""fS air a?d te)ls wi.th discoyered that he had been made ; I :- I orrpuf nl aoanra rT hio ennnaoo m - nof.' suae. Tax T I mi Notice. ccuuty after due notice of time S lJg taxes as the kw- requires. J H lny ofilce hereafter, and I urge the" tax oayefs -to! torward and pay their taxes, TK JW comDes me to collect S th.a? bas heretofore been res ot sheriffs- I notify tax-Day- Hi :I Will (nnqifixml nn "KTn 15th bepin to Isvv and property for sale for taxes. Skipped by the Light of the Moon. Salisbury World: Ed. Goodman, of Cabarrua county, the base de ceiver who some time ago fooled Fannie Newsom, of this county, into marrying him, has skipped the conn trv and rrono to Texas. He wai afraid of being prosecuted by Mr. Newsom. Mr. Newsom tells us his daughter's mind is still unbalanced and it in feared she will never re coyer. Attire' VeiV RAnrionfnllTr JOHN A. SIMS, - Sheriff. Notice town taxes, 8 trVT7n i m a ' - - ttB'wr" u4lttxeB Ior tue vear leya H fa, h d placed in my 5 ti CO:Iection. All persons firfo V,CL"e at ;tv iryrLYtt at once, ana save property bas been changed, 3d. f?ily and save being ad- use in t VUiU- opposite court Cla l own Hall. " J. L. BOGEK, Town Tax Collector- t?Tien Baby was sick, vre gave her Castorla fThen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria., , When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Then she had Children, she gave them Castoria, the victim of a practical joke by his fellow clerks, one or some of whom had prepared for him a nerverack ing surprise in the form of a dummy burglar. V - :'::S '': Mr. Yancey is very reticent this morning, and no one knows the exact particulars of the encounter. At rany rale he was startled last j Observer. night .when he saw . in the deep gloom in front of the vault, the form of a man. The hand was raised as though he had bten sufpiised; and oyer the head was a big black mask. , "' - ' To Bay that Mr. Yancty was sar- priso3 wculd be statins very mildly a very seyere form of nervous excite ment. -It wa3 enough to make the pulse, go fasti r, too; for there he ; "stood, alone in a biff building; and, halted there surprised, stood a bur glar, big and brawny; and tmrglars are sometimes desperate, But Mr. Yancey never flinched. Quick aa thought he - had; out; the larfirer of ; two pistols. Hel pulled the ttrigger. but when the, snaoke cleared from his eyes, he thought he saw the burglar step back. He had missed ! Nov would come the rob bers turn, f V -! Five times did Mr. Yancey vull the trigger; but when the last ba'l was gone, the robber was still there. So he reached for the other weapon; and at the. first shot the man fell; all' was quiet, and, when Mr Yancey went to examine his dead, he found out the hoax. . The balls of the larger.pistol had been extracted and the first five shots were made with blank car iridges. This speaks" well for Mr. Yancev 'a nerve, for he killed . the robber with his first bullet. ; The postonice people tod-jy say, Thush P'-rBaleigh PreBsLVisitor; ting President's autograph on the register of the North Carolina de partment of the exposition. '-It was jtheonly place," added Coleman, f where the President registered while he was in Atlanta." , A North Carolina man, white or colored, is hard to beat. Raleigh SILVERWARE 1 Eleeant Bridal presents end brithday presents in Sterling and Elate. ONYX TABLES AXD LAMPS; Five a' clock teaket tles. Lock Bracelets, Diamond Rings, Watches and Jewelry. ' Call . to see us and we will show you the most complu'c lines of thesi goocis thai have ever been, carried in Concord, and they are cheap. J. & J; Rat. Professional Card In Precartons Condition i " ' - i i. Mr. W.I Underwood, formerly- of Concord, has been, extremely ill in. Greensboro, and Saturday's. Record ; ro 7 n , , L. M; AEG HEY, M. D who tf! r i-Annrfpd Bn mnnh hHr Physician and Surgeon. yesterday, had a chill this, morning I Concord, N, C. ana is now in a precarious condition. 0FFICE . qt pt QUD ANN EX. Will We liet Them 7 rrv.f 'Vkr;,VrottfW crU tha JN0. R. ERVIN. C A- MISENHEIMER adtitional water plugs is well ea- ERW1N & MISENHEIM E li taolished fact, but inst how we are , , c., , J - , , - Physicians and Surgeons to set them is, the cart that con- . . . I I Ittina IV r V l-i Ofttr hm ' -vr rr iron is ina .commissioners on- posite '2nd I'resbyienan ciurch move, and'to issue script is about I Charlotte, js C ViinV fViexr I can be secured until the legislature FIRE INSUR ANCE convenes again, when we can appeal Consultations 'Cr'"" ana l - '"teen . . - j ca,i a experience m tne 6Q" Of rnnnoPa "Pilec on eo ODres. Any case, taken. A W leed or no - pay-.-- offioa to 10 nTtT" Old Dr.'Odom. Slan1 ae guaranteed to &tb a minutes, rOna cent a dose? Mr. and Mrs, Charles Yost, after spending a week in the city returned to Greensboro this morning, . DidTott Eier. ., Trv "TCI An trie Bitters as a remedy for your troubles ? If not, get a bot tie now and get relief. This medK cine has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of ail Female Complaints, exerting a won, derful direct inflrence in giving strength and tone to the organs. If you nave' loss of AppeUteV.Ooiisti pation, Headache, Fainting. iSpells, or are Nervous, Sleepless,Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Elee trie Bitters is the mep cipeS you' need. Health and Strength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and SI 00, at Fetzers Drug Store- ' Passed Away in the Orcen Pasture. ; For about a week an old gray horse that bore the appearance of having come out )f the wilderness, has bperi feasting in the green' pas tare, the court house lot, and seemed to be thriving and picking up in flesh until Saturday night when it reached the north side 'of the court house a gush of w ind struck the animal, knocking it helpLss upon the around where it srave, up the ghost some tjme during the night. It's remains 'were taken to ... horse cemetery near the Three Mile branch this morning, where they were Jaid to rest. '.? -.. v Fanr Issued Saturday. : Register ; of peeds . Wedding ton is kept very busy these ; times' ' issuing marriage license. Between 4 and 6 o'clock Saturday, afternoon he filled four ordersthiree for white -and one for. colored couples. 1 OJhe wjhites were :" "cjiarlie teinsMw.ther R.Finkf . Robert A: Hndson, : Alice Blackweider;ii2vi HHatiey, Virginia E Martin. ' ; ' " , ' f Christinas goods1. ' are ? arriving every day- merchants ' should;' do their advertising now, through the Standard. to that body for, the privilege of issuing bonds. To place the five plugs, one at Mrs. Wagoner's and one at M W Johnston's on North Mam street, one at A G Bost'a on East Depot street and one at G W Brown's on South Main street, would cost the city in the neighborhood of $1 000, in addition to an extra $200 par annum rent for the use thereof. The committee "was out reviewing M as The Standard When in heed of Fire Inuraaes.. call and see us, or write. Wa rtpre seat only first class Home ard Jror ieign companies. - V; s N ItespectfulJv, YfOODHOOSE is HaRBIS.-' liifylfiri MANUFACTUKERS OF the situations prints them this afternoon, -prepar ing their report, to the board tomor row night, when. the matterwilli te thorouchiv investigated and' dis tf t cussed. --ft FINJL GINGHAMS 0UT1JVG CLOTHS, PLAIDS, SHAJETIjYG mine-Figures for 111 years. : The figure 9, which came into the calander on January 11889, will . . . et .... stay with us 111 years from ' that date, or until December 31, 1999. No other figure has. ever had such a long consecutive run, and the 9: itself has only once before been in a race which lasted over a century that in which it continuously figured from Januarv 1, 889,' until Decern bcr 31999, a period of M years The figures 3- and 7,cccasionaly fall iato odd pombinatjpns ;bat neither of them has eyer .yet: eeryed for a longer period han 100 - conse cutive years in our calendar since the present mode of calculating time wa9 pstablibhed. It is also clW that frpm their relative position among the numerals it is an impossibhty for either of them to appear in date reckonings continuously for a longer period than a'century, ; : " 25 Reward ; For any case of Itch or Eczema that I can not cure. Come at once and get well. No curb 2ro pay. Old Dk. Odah$ Moms House, Concord, K. C. P. S. Itch cured m five davs. AJYj SALT BAGS O- DEALERS IN General srehandise. BUYERS. OF - Country Produce " ..... - of al Kind AND Fxur-Fobt wood always wonted best prices f or same. We invite an in:, spection oi all the goods we Manufacture. 'What stops Neuraigtft? Zr, Illes Pain Pllla . 9. !'.! I ! t j ' i :

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