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1 Jnst think pf it mly mas,;and as usual everybody is on the loc out for some useful present to give to a menci, im0Dth;and 2 days, 'on the i9thof TrVr MntTiAr Rrnthftr:or Sitm Wife and'September, 1842. he married; Miss ' ;7JJ 7 T - - , Children. We think there is no place where you could get-just such an article, as the Fur niture Store; ; We have ; everything that rwould make 3iome cheerful and happy an -eksy Rocke, a" Foldingj Eedi a Bed L Couch, a Parlor 'Suit, Fancy Table, Dining iTable, Dining Chairs, Hall jBoard, Wardrobe; Ladies Desks, Gents Office Desks, China Closets, Book Cases, Oil Stoves a beauty, Baby Carriages, Boys Wagons all sizes, Trcicles, Pictures Mirrors, n and, - a thousand other! things we can show you all of ghich we have in abundances and atgnrices to suit-the most fastidous PECome and see us. -A ' i r. a 1 " . 'Aft . .1 A Jm . . IS JUST AS C80D FOR ADULTS. WARRAMTDO. PRJCS 50cts. ' ABJIEYiCABa & CO. V For salefby all aruergistp, : SALE OF TOWN LOT. Pyvirtue of authority and power con ; tamed m a deed of trust or mortgace ex-' . ecuted to me, W C Coieman, en the 13th day of December, 1894, by Henry Mc- 'Sfi liwd hh ifG' Chaney HcNight, I fSiKl0' Ch8h-at Public auction in : lrontof the court house door-in Con - cord, on the 20th day of January, 1696, the same being the third Monday in said ---SrS a-,n? lock Pm.,'a certain lot or Jand situated m that. nrt v, : ot goncord known as Forest Hill, al i DoininLMhe Jots of TV a r?.w,o fiHDlI ''TAS T If I E? S v: : a ;a L fc a a,-, j Odeil Manufacturing ' company, - he ; metes and boundaries of which are as 1 ll0Viz:.LeginninS at a stone on the R?I ? 8Vd of ? str!et running from the tBeattys xFoard road to a point called Slip- I' ?ifly Ck; n 20 w c?feet toasta&e; t 85 w 45 feet to a stake; then s 20 l ebi feet to a, stake on ssid Rtrppt- t, i with north edg of eaid streefcrn 00 e'45 1 fteLtOSfinninffp0int' Saia orteage Ji ?,eed. trust is recorded in tbj pffice ! of Register of Deeds of Cabkrruartx. I ord of Morteracea No. 8, pages 1 4 :ThiSDecf517th J8P5. , rus ee, S'f afewdaysim Yours to please,Liiil & WADS WORTH: COAL FOR SALE HARD COAL, ' -1 . SOFT COAL, BLOCK COAL, ' STOVE COAL, SMITH COAL -y.Best Coal in Jheouth. Orders tRn-td G E Fisher's store, or giTen to in y drivers, or at my office will be prompt ly attended (oiV m l; GJtovE O 3NGQRD MARKET . JO . CQTTOlf ; MARKET. . Corrected by .Cab nona : & JB,etzer Good middling........ 8.10 Middlings ......7.85 ' Low middling Staina ... 5 to6g PEODTJCE MAxiKETi Corrected bv 0. W Swink. Bacoa............... .................. g BugaTcured name...... 12itol5 Bulk meats, sides.l.. .. ...... 8 to 9 Beeswax..... ...... ......20 Butter ..I... ..........15 Chickens......... . . . . .......... 10to20 Oorn .v. - ...... ... ... . .. ........ ... .40 gg.,...w. , . ................ i5 Lard;..... v...;;.......,............v..8 Flour (prth;Carolina) . . . ..1,85 ftleal......... .......... V 55 Oatfl:....;..;;....V..... 35 Tan6W;.v. ......... . -.. . 8W- iint Arnoena , SEMINARY AIFlourcshing School for Young l . , . . . , - - I a lies.- TEN teachers; tOK'axnf ntal.Braxches Reoeive Carefui Attention : kev:c:l. t. fisher, a: m i Pbincipal,' , . ....... I . LAID ON T13E TABLE. : The House Bona BUI Comrs to Grief in tbc Senale. , Wjl shin QTOiT, Dec. 30. When the Senate mtt the bond bill passed by the House was laid on the table. It is repudiated by the administran tioc, it the Senate is disposed, to ass it, nothing will ' become of it. j. Carlisle is doing work among, tne Senators, but is only able to hold the 'administration forces together. In Memory of Mr. Parish. ; Mr; David L Parish was born November 25th, 1818, and died De- v. or?th 1 QQ?v norpH -77 tears. 1 (Amanda McKibins and for., more than 53 years thewaiked the rat i-1 way of life together until the Bum mens came and he went home, leay ing the aged companion with yen eons, one daughter, 4 twenty dx grand children and four great grand children to mourn their; loss; but thanks be to God who'Biveth his people yictory,..they. mourn not as those who ha va no ; hope, for the record tell us that at a revival meet iug at Rocky River church in 1853 he gave his hea?t to the Sayiour and joined that church. True, that in after years, he for. got those solemn yows he had taken' and wandered away from his God for "a time. - 1 At the - beginning of the White Hall school he tooK an active in' terest in the work, and when " the Sunday echool was- organized, though far past middle life, he took his place as a pupil in the school, and aslong as ha was able to at tend it was a familiar sight on pun day morning to see - the old man coming up .the road with, his Etaff in one hand and his large Testament in the other. He was regular in his attendance on the prayermeeting and was led to a reconsecration of himself to God. : In October 1879 Mi&3 TJffonr or ganized a temperance eociety at White Hall TTncle.David realizing "what hia greatest enemy was he joined ' that society, signed the pledge and -became an earnest, en thusiastic temperance worker. He was never known ; to violate ; that' pledge in the least and his zeal for the can se was unabated lie was an affectionate husband, an indulgent father, a kind neigh ; bor and a true member of the" Farm ers' Alliance, whose principle s he be lieved and loyed. : - His funeral was conducted at the home, by Eis pastor, Key. R V Lan casterV from John, 11 ..chapter, 26 verse : "And whosoever liveth ' and belieyeth in Me shall never die," and closed by singing !No. 66, Gos pel Hymns, which was - his favorite and which he often asked to haye sung : "A longtime I wandered in darkness and And wondered if . ever tbe hght would snine in, I heard Chriain, friends teil. of rapture divine, ' '." And vifhed, how I wished th at their Savior were mine." . "I heard the glad gospel of Good "Will? to men, ; .. . - . . And read1 Whosoever' affaln and fiin, I said to my soul can this promise .be mine,' -. : ; - ... , And then began hoping that Jesus was xaine." ' - ; . . Oh mercy, surprising, lie saves, even me; Tny portion; forever' He says,-'will lie, - On His word I'm resting assurance di- Tine, ..- - ' ' I'm hoping uq-long - know he is mine. TTT 99 Viien Caby was sick, we gave her Castoria." hen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. Vhen she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.- Vhsn she bad CaiI0ij she ga?ttem CaBtoria.1 m m .- r- ,r-:.. v r :- -T 4 m for infants E-iiiJLBTY years oTiservatlbn of astorla Ttrith th patgcaagft J millions cf peronsf permit ns to speali of it withont fTLCsslr". - tt iginnqTiBstiona'bly ilio "best remedy fby Infaaia aail Cliiiar.n 'the world lias over Imoxgn. It ia h&mL-.a. Childran lilra it It . Kivoa 'them liealth. It will savo their Mvoat. In jt Mothers ha . Bomotliing whioh i ahBolntely safo and practically perfect a3 child'a modicine. - " ' Castoria destroys Wowas. Castoria allays Ferrerislmess. pQsoria prevents vomiting Sonr Cord. ; Caetoria onrea Diarrhcaa and T7ind olio. Castorio: relieves Teething Tronolos. '- Castoria onros Constipation and Ilatlency. Castoria nentraTizas tho ogects of carhonla ncid gas or pbisosona air. Castoria does not contain morphine, opium, or other carootio prop&vty, Castoria ftssimilatos the food regelates .the stomach astl hcwels , giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is pnt tp in ono"sige hottlea only. It is n?.ot sold in hulk. Pont allow any one to sftll'yoti anything else oa the plea o? prccai;o that it is just as good ' and gee that yon get PA - S - T - Q eignatnro of Children Cry for I F IT COMES FROM S OFSTANDARD AND THOROUGH FINE sJ ERS BY CNTTLE Shropshire and Bidrset Sheep. Black Essex and Duroc Jersey hogs. Fi n e poultry BRONZETURKEYS.PEK1N DUCKS 6cC. : WR IT E FOR CATALO G U E -n ADDRESS OCCONE ECH AND MORE? BELONGS TO THE NEW FURNITURE STORE, . To opeD January 1, 1896 in the Hoover & .Lore building room now occupied "by Lowe SrSon I'M COMING "BIE33LI1 Under t aker and E mbalmer SALE OF TOWN PROPERTY, 1 By virtue of authority vested in me under a juament of the Superior -Court of Cabarrus county m ade - in- the cause Mary E. Grorier vs. M J Penny and Jno. A Penny and Tobias Kestler, r will oiler at public auction to.the highest bidder at the court house door in Concord at 12 o'clock, noon on Monday, the 20th day of January, 1896, the same beingr Mon-; day of oui first wee ol January Super ior Court, 1896, All that valuable town lot, known as ihe old Burton Groner lot, situated on Main ! street, adjoining M A Walter,: the " old Hodgins corner, - and others., Terms of sale, ($50) fifty dollars cash down on day of sale and balance on 6 f months note and 'approved security. with interest from date of sale: required ' JAMDa U. GIBSON. r'lerk Superior Court and Commissioner; This, December 16, 1895. ADiirNISTKATOR'S NOTICE. : " Havinsr been duly srjnointftrjH qualified administrator 011 the esw tate of the late Dr. Solomon Eurr, deceased, all persons hbldiner nlaiTYiB against the said deceased are herebv uo iuibu 10 present tnr.m to tne un- ddtsiued duly,r authenticated n on pr betorelhe 20thdayfcf Nov3mberj i96, or this notice will Ha nl a bar to their recovery. Also all per 4 Pons owiner said f!pPo corf :o-n fled; thaS" prompt payment is exs pected. . ., .-. This, npt7x9T 1855. ryt-r-. rMTS SPACE -,.,AJLVj and Children. will answer every purpose." - IW - A, c 7 - is on every T-eJ&jfs wrapper. Pitchers astorfa. i( -tr 1 'i'i JCCON EECH EE D S n ,- E E FAR Mi D U RH AM, N.C I Notice Town Taxes. - r Lam compelled to urge. piojpt payment cf your taxes, I haye a considerable amount still due and will be forced to begin levying on your property after the first of Jan uary 1 89 6 if not paid. So call on me at once at my 0 IS ce and pay u p arid save coat. Office opposi te cou r t house J. Jj. JSogee, Tcwu Tax Coliector.. mm Tired and broken ? down women will find that .DH.: KinS'S ROYAL GEnnETUEO (is a priceless boon and blessing to them. It gives appetite, brings: restful, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, tones the nerves, builds up tbk strength and puts disease : and pain to night. Including all menstrual f and wpml difficulties, it has no superior used both locally and internally. It b emphatically - VJOEflEPS?FHI 'HI U .1 LI I.I Pleasant. to take as lemonade, andt .harmless at all timesv: ; New package, large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. . S61d;by- druggists." Manufactured. THE ATLAHTA CHEHU5AL CSAHanfaGa TTEIT32 10K i8-I IlUS B00Z: ZZAIISDTSZX. 1 1 A SKrU ill I 1 FETZER'S I)R UG STOKl! - " v
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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