At Price $400 rer Tear. CYCLONE Ift MISSOURI. A Death List tbat May Bodies Becorerea by Burned Others. Reach Fires 60 tbat i 4? ing, the 27th, a cyclone burst upon Newton, Mo., and swept a path a quarter of a mile wide, destroying 400 buildings and car rying 4eat in its fury. At 8 o'clock 25 bodies had been re covered and it is expected that the number will reach 50 or even GO. Wires are down and total darkness prevailed till fire broke out in the ruins that, while they probably cremated some, made it easier to hunt through the debris for the others. r j ; Details of the calamity are yet meager but thus far it seems .Newton was by far the greatest sufferer in the storm. M Tbey Dislike the Treatment. Dr. D F Whitley writes us from Baltimore that the children who were taken there from Mill inejport ior treatment for hydro phobia are getting along very well, except that they dread the treatment, which is by hypoder mic injections. He scores all political parties for not having a dog law before this, and thinks if a lot of the people who seem to care more for. feeding curs and hounds than for protecting child ren and raising sheep and pork could see the children and hear their pitiful' cries while taking the treatment there would be fewer rabid dogs. The suspense and agony of the two families has been terrible, but it is earnestly hoped by all that the children's lives may be spared. That's Awful Playing, Sore. . The Charlotte News of Thurs day contains the following show ing its .despondent and down cast feeling oyer the . fact that Charlotte can't play ball : . "By the way the News never heard from the team that went from Charlotte last Saturday to play the St. Mary s team. It ; is learned from a round-about source that the score was 32 to 2 in favor of the college team. This is ample explanation for the silence for. the Charlotte boys." NnpeMor Conn Work. Joel Reed vs. W H Brafford, claim and delivery. Verdict rend ered in tavor of the plaintiff. The case of li J Curlee vs. the Western Union Telegraph Com pany was continued until the next term of oourt on account j of the absence of two of the wit nesses. ;.UH: The case of J M Barrage vs. Jno. W White, was made a volun tary non-suit. - j; 3las Purchased the Caucasian, j j h The Raleigh correspondent to the Charlotte Observer says : T "J A Sims, who for two years has been the chief clerk to: Audi tor Ayer will resign, and as soon as he does so, R C Rivers will succeed him. So says the; Audi tor, Rivers was for some years the manager of Senator Butlers paper, the Caucasian, and - lately purchased it,!! CONCOK COMMENCEMENT ENDED. Medals AwardedExercises Compli mented The N. 0. O. Boys Meet De featAn Old Veteran Dead. ! Written'for The Standard. ! j ' China Grove, April 28. The ex cises of China GroveAcadem? alosad Thursday evening with a concert by the musical class. The BChool has had and a profitable and successful year promises much for the future. The debate .was very good. The meda Mint wa$ won by Mr. Ruiselirof Hill,' N. O. The Reclaimers meda Was' WOnbv EVatiV PfttforaAn of this place.) Mr. Junius Rose, of Zebj received, honorable distinction . The! literary address by Mr; M B Siickley, of Concord, was excellent ana; enj yed by all. M The North Carolina College boys came? up Thursday an played ball with the China Grove boys. The 0. G'8 were i he victors in a score of 30 to'Sol ' Mr. R A Corriher, the onesarmed veteran of this community, died Thursday evening, j rhe TJnlon Sleeting In Progress, j Rev. l!r Pruett, of Charlotte, failed to; arrive last night to de liver the sermon at the opening ui me union meeting . oi me xap tist I Associations. ! Rev. W C i a - i ii Alexander conducted the devo tional exercises. Rev. Dr. Bar ronjof Charlotte, has not arrived yet but is expected tonight. The following is the program tot tonigut and tomorrow : , r U 730 pi m. Devotional service, by; Rev. J D Arnold. 7.50 pi m. Sermon, by Dr. A C Barron. ! 1 Saturday's Exercises. 9.30 a m. Devotional service, by Rev. (T W Smith. jlO a. m. "The Importance of Bible Study," Rev. J W Snider. 10.30 a. m. 11 Christian Liv- ;M Roy. W T Talbirt. ill a. m. "How to Reach the "18 I I . Masses,' Rev. L R Pruett. 11.30 a, m General discussion, same subject. ". ! 12 m. Miscellaneous business, selection of place tor next meet- . ! !-. .r i . ing. i 12.30 p. m. Devotional service, ClE Rankin. 3 p. m. "Second Coming of Christ," by Dr. A C Barron. 4 p. m. "The Needs of Our Mission! Boards.0 Rev. S F Conrad. 4.30 p. m. General discussion same subject. .. The Chas, Myers Case On. i " Almost all of the .morning in the court house was taken up by the case wherein Mr. Chas. Myers, whete - ii : li r hand was cat off Jn, some! machinery at the machine s bop, is Concord Lumber Co. Bueing the or $5,000 damages. .The testimony of the witn nes63 was finished before ads i it i " ;, journiag for dinner. Attorneys Montgomery, Crowell and. Caldwell are employed by Mr. Myers while the defendants have ; Attorneys Means and H C Jones. Attention, Pjtblans ! ; Regular meeting oil Concord Lpdg9 No. 51 K. of P., tonight at 8 o'clock. Work in 3rd rank. i: R. L. McConnell 04 O. , I CURE A COIO) IN PNE DAT C Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All drnsrgists ref ondmcmey Jf it fails to cure':2i5oj The genuin'hasL. B Q on each tablet. D, N. O., FRI DA , APRIL 28, The Town Convention Held. On Thursday night the delegates met at the court house and held the convention, for the town election, witn Jas. C Fink in the chair, and Jaa.JP Cook and Wide Barrier as secretaries. The following nomina tions, as handed in from the differ ent Wards, were ratified : r For Mayor Geo. W Means. ;lj " ; j aldbbmbn : - Ward 1. L D Duval and W R QdelL '-' 4.. j .H" Ward 2. D F Cannon and R F Coble; !-'-,.-:--""'- ; ! Ward 3. Chas. F Ritchie and Geo. W Brown. : , . Ward 4 G T, Crowell and W L Bell. ! J SCHOOL COMMISSIONEES : Ward ,1. Jno. B Sherrill. .Ward 2.r-D B Coltrane. ; Ward 3. Jno, A Cline. Ward 4 D P Day vault. At large Dr. D G' Caldwell and B E Harris. The following persons compose the executive committee, together with Jas. C Finfc who was elected a member at large by the convention: Jno. B Sherrill, Jno. W Cook, Jno. K Patterson and G T Crowell. Hore of Carr't Generosity. W see that CoL J S Carr has proposed to pay half the railroad fare of everv Confederate veteran from the counties of Durham, Orange, Person, Granville, Chat ham and Alamance who will at tend, the reunion .at Charleston on the lOth of May, provided that as many as 100 will go in a body, and as members of t he R F Webb Camp No. 818. Lllce tne Blchmoid Disaster. At a sale of agricultural im pliments at Goldesboro, Pa., Thursday, the 27th, the floor of the building gave way and hurled a hundreds men into the cellar severely injurying many, some probably fatally. It reminds one of the great Richmond dis- aster in 1870. Col. Hood Sick. Havan April 26 Col. Duncan Hood of the Second immune regi ment and a son of the old Confed erate, Geneneral Hood, is violently sick with appendicitis. An opera tion may be necessary. Ashe ville Citizen. I . A Call Meeting. There will be a call meeting of the stockholders of the Cabarrus Couni ty Bailding, Loan and Savings As Eociatioo in the con rt house Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock, by order of the President. : i I L D Coltrane, Sec. and Tress. W R OdelJ, Pres. Pree Pills I Send your address to H. E. Buck lftn At. f!n.- Chifiaco. and eret a froft sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits.. These pills. are easy in action and are particularly effect ive in the cure, of Constipation and Sick Headache. For malaria and Liver troubles they have "been proved invaluable. They are guar anteed to ,be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. ; They do not weaken by their action, but by giv ing tone to the stomach and bowels. greatly iu viewing iiodjomjuj., xfcogr ular size 25c. per box. bold by if p I Fetzer. ; " -C i ; 'Lj:,.- -j - Pure Plymouth Rock Eggs, 13 for cUc. - Truman unapman. , 1899 Mr. Calyin Smith Dead. ' J Mr: Calvin Smith, who lives in Mecklenburg coonty, near Arling ton, died Thursday night of con sumption. Mr. 8mith was known by quite a number of our citizens; He was a brother of Mrs. R P Lentz, of this place.' He leaves behind two children, his wife having died some tirre ago. M ! The remains will be brought heie tocaorrow and interred in the ceme- tery tomorrow af ternoon . He Continues to Shave Them. Last year a young man, Mr. T J Brown, enlisted with" the members of Company L, having given up his position as barber here. He has rer turned here with the boys and has now opened up a shop in the Corl livery stable building, where a col ored shop was formerly j run; Mr. Brown, when not on drill, was kept busya gppd portion of his time "sleeking1 the faces of the soldiers. NO-CUKErNO PAY. , ' i - . That is: the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malarial It is simply Iron and Qiiinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults refer it to bitter, nau seatina Tonics. Price, 50c. PERSON At POINTERS. Mr. Will Day vault and wife arrived here last night. Mr. Frank Rogers returned to the University last night. j Parks King and Jno. Phts went to Davidson this morning. Mrs. L J Foil and Mrs. A M Nussman, of Mt. Pleasant, spent to-l day here. fifr. D B Coltrane went uTto Greensboro this morning to attend the Ep worth League convention, j Mr. Will White returned to Charlotte this morning. He has bepn interested in a case on the civil docket at this court. j I " ' ' ' '" I I Messrs. Thome White and Joe Sills spent last night at China Grove, having gone up to attend the commencement exercises. ; F Squashes, Strawberries, Cabbage and Beans at S. J. ERVIN'S. 9 m 4 M resh Florida ' ! ' j '',!' Pbone Jfo.2. .' - i W: ' ! i - We have just bought out- o I ' A STOVE HOUSE at a PRICE. Ready CASH does tne work. List tp select from. Everyone is acquainted with our Fankous' Line of Star Leader, Iron Kin, Times, 5aPP.V Times, South Land.sElmo and others. We blonffht to selL Ho 8 ii . n i ... ive us a iook. vve will m 4 Bell, Harris Have vou seen onr- , I IK R if.. ; j jTIRED MAN'S -CHAIR ? 1 r ty-tM Single Copy 5 Cents s ! The season of t.hp year is approaching when a man is looking for sore ething fancy and knobby or some thing neat and modest in a corifortable - - Sri I RT TT7 r vv e? ntive ni inr nrp. pared for your shirt wants. We have any and everything in ilk fronts, puff bosoms, stiff busoms, eta, that your shirt fancy might call for,. Drop in and get some shirt ideas. , All sizes in Scrivens Drawers, 75 cents. H. Li. A Laundry Song. Tell ns notj in mournful numbers, Be you girl or be von o t. " Tbat we wjll fail to pleaso ya If you'll patronize the Co- Jrd. EDjojment' not discomfort, Gives oar work in evsrv aH And we aim that each oorrow Finds it better than lodav. Work that perhaps &ncffcor Seeing, he would fain exoiaiin, Ob, my poorly wash d birtbr, Yon did nc t icremeni'fcr the jIaine V1 Think about our Lar,HrT rrk that It gives pleasure wjihoufc aHoj ; Peace, contentment tnd Ffttisfaotion Have the patrons of th Concord . ; M Then let us-your work be dpiDg, Qnr plant jof method s'are the best. Send or 'pnone and we will bali, And the Uor cord will do the refit Concord Steam LaunSrj & Dye Worlts Kbins Repaired Free do tne rest. .... . i " & Company PARKS Company. 1 T : : i ; 1 1 X ' ' 6cm ' I. ii ' : li ' Hi: ( ( f ll si 1 1 K 4 I! t I