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CONCOllD, N. O., W EDNESDAv'A UG DST 1239.
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KO.LLEK MILL TO I5E BUILT.
THE COTTON ?JILL SITE.
Character.
Mr. F. AY. Ihrsi Believes In Expansion--
Mr. W. J. Swink to Surpass All
Otiiers ' TIiftveOn Northern Trips. ; "i
Written for-The Standard.
China Grove, Aug. : 30 Prof.
"las.ey, the' blind-musician, gave
an interesting concert in the
Academy hall last- Monday night
to a full house. His concerts
are interesting and enjoyed by
old and young.
Mrs. T J Jerome and two little
sons, from Monroe, spent Tues
day with her brother, T L Ross.
They have gone to Albemarle
to visit her father.
Mrs. Holden, of 'Concord, is
visiting Miss Flora Sechler.
Mr. W J Swink and Mr.- Wilk
inson, of the Patterson Manu
facturing Co., will leave here
the night of September 1 for a
trip north. v
Mrs. G A Bcfstian and Miss
Florence Eddleman will leave
Friday for Baltimore and thence
to New York to select their fall
stock of millinery goods.
Mrs. Clarence Clapp, of New
ton, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
I F Patterson. She will probably
stay over until after the marriage
of her sister, Miss Ethel Pstter
son. .
Messrs. James and Edgar
Gaither, of Salisbury, spent last
Sunday with their parents, Dr.
and Mrs. J B Gaither.
Mr. Hart, from Norwood, is
with our druggist, Mr. DeWitt
C Swaringen. We are glad to
have Mr. Hart withais.
Mrs. J A Thorn and Miss
Jennie Patterson left here this
morning for Charlotte . to attend
the Woman's Home and Foreign
Missionary convention.
Mr. F W Bost, a merchant of
this town, has completed an ex
tension to his store room which
give s him a nice and room y
business house.
Work on the roller mill will
soon begin. Mr. R A Brown, of
Concord, has the contract to
build it.
The residence of Mr. W J
Swink is nearing completion.
This will be the costliest home in
town when finished
Baxter Gillon, of the Patter
son Manufacturing Co., has re
turned from Concord where he
has been for several weeks. We
are glad to have him with us
aain.
Miss Pearle Kendleman is
spending this week in China
vi rove with relatives.
tfev. W. P. McGhee to Move Here.
Rev. W P McGhee, who is now
pastor of a Methodist church at
Pineville and who was formerly
pastor of Epworth church here,
has purchased two lots at the
old fair grounds and a contract
has been given to Contractor
Caldwell for a residence on one
of the lots. The house will
stand just where the judge's
stanct stood during the fairs. On
N account of educating his children
and in order that his family,
will have a permanent home he
desires to move hers regardless
To Be Built in the Eastern Bart of Town ' A young man does not -find it
easy to get along m the world
If a Water Supply Can Be Found-A without education or family n
ovelldea for the Coming Schpol Girls fluence in property or wealth;
Other News. " but he will find, in the long tuii,
Written for The Standard. ; that it is far easier for him. to
Mt. Pleatant, August ., 30. w,y cuuou- muu vvll.i-
building- an extension tb the than ro make substantial i
south end of his house, on North
OCR COUNTY TAXES.
1 It V7t a F.-crOs? BI-civ.
The Weather Bureru at-Wnsh-
Total Amount of Property Assessed- 1 moLUU ilrtb maae " special report,
poi me great storm on the coast
Itefeister Johnson's Work is Finished-
? ; during August ! 6th. 1 7th ? n J 1 Sth.
A Recapitulation from the List.
Deeds looks forward to the ' It sllows that at 4 a. ir... of the
ro2rress
Main street.
Miss Ella Lentz and Mr. Lee
Earnhardt, of Norwood, spent
Saturday night and Sunday with
friends m this place.
in the world without the reputa
tion of a good character, even
though he has all these other
possessions. Character stands
for something everywhere, in
spite of its frequent blightings.
We notice that only one time is
brandy listed in the county.
This in No. 2 township and its
value is $25. Three dogs in the
county are listed, each at $5.
Tho momc 'f Mf anoaH Men who are themselves lacking
church gave their pastor, Rev. a good one, appreciate and value
xrti -DoT. e it m others. The vounsr man
old time pounding .Tuesday, whose word cannot be believed,
ARirto frmr, nrnvisin DfA . whose honesty is not above sus-
nice lawn swing was given him. Plc,0f whose personal life
About one hundred were in at- not what ouS'h ? b? not
fflT.jQ0 me young man xnax ine Dusmess
Mr Hueh Barrier who has worl has opened places for. He j Two hundred and six bicycles are
been ' quite sick we are glad to may. have 'n?alth and wealth, and ' listed, valued at $2,272. Not near
note, is improving. . vTT-7 .f"""""'"""
School opens at North Carolina but if he has not a good charac-
College today. Only a few stu- r he f a.dlfvane in
a ;a L mf -Krt every position in life. When a
exDected until next & a"-" " xu, xvou &vsjj. iucu. nuioco 5 m:,
name makes an honest effort, to r mules 1.893, goats 85, cattle
A shooting match took place ie"uve, .'r? Wtt .
near here last Saturdav evening upward is a hard one a great will be seen that there were
A beef was won by the best rifle eal harder in spite of aU L helps, bnly seventeen more cattle than
shots, and a watch by the best than it would have been had he hogs given in. Two goats m the
Distol shot - made a right start without these county were valued at $5. They
Mr. Frank Lowder, of this x-- : i T u S T J .v.
S,--LtoS& dtr ?r; has proved himself unworthy of
and tedious work on "the ' Tnere was wmc -vo:ocity of "
tax lists. This year Mr. Johnson ! .l0 miles an howv. It i-?reased
has had his first taste and ho has !11 m-sity until 1 p. m., when
had enough but1 the work is j lt was 93 mes an hoar, with ex
finished, itreme velocities of from 120 to
The State and county tax this i 10 -miles an hour. At that hour
year amounts to $35,227.95. Thejthe annemonotor cups were
county taxesamountto$16,658.65. ,bown away.and it is probable-
The grand aggregate of taxable I that the wind reached even a
greater velocity that eveninsr.
! stock amounts to $3,376,335.00 hurricane was the most
) railroad property $341,065.40. m7ere Wlthm the Past 75 years.
j-ue Lotai loss at uatteras alone
will amount to f roin $1 5000 to $20,
all of them in the county, though
are thought to have been
listed.
Following is the number of
many
week.
are
the holy bonds of matrimony last Tyois 1 kely to SSS
Cl' Irealize, as Lver before, tha.'a' Sew Life KUvtt.e wond,
IV.. -.n V. Vaxc,.
Lowder is one rrf our promising great riches," even as a
youne: men. We extend our best : A&tJl if
fL;.T,r A TUfv.o-.TA-! worldly investment, because it is
N Miller has struck up- ?
" L j-!, name, or to regamv it when once
novel idea of sending .rr"W, rn
who has that possession ought
to count it above price and to
have a care lest he lose it. The
Golden Rule, .-x -
Dr. H
on the
each young lady who expects to
attend school here this year a
beautiful ribbon badge, consist
ing of the seminary colors blue
and orange, with instructions to
wear the same on their journey
from home '. to Mt. Pleasant.
They will thereby be able to
recognize each other as fellow
students, and no doubt many ac
quaintances will have been made
ere they reach Mont Amoena
Seminary. .
The location of the new cotton
mill has been decided upon, proj
vided a good supply of water can
be had by digging a well. The
situation is just on the outskirts
of eastern Mt. Pleasant, where
the old Cook barn now stands.
THE APPETITE OF A GOAT.
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics
tyhose Stomach and Liver are out of
Dr.
rful
oicmacn ana juiver iiemeav. erives a
regnlar bodily habit that insures perfect
health and great energy. Only 25c. at
Jretzer's iJrug store.
rherehewillbe pastor. Ms Gral ?h gts more
Wheeler to the Front.
A Manila dispatch of the 29th
says :
'General Wheeler " has been
ordered to report to General
Mac Arthur. He will be given
command of General Funston's
brigade, which Colonel Liscumj
has commanded temporarily.
General Wheeler will proceed to
San Fernando tomorrow, after
having spent a week in energeti
cally visiting the lines.
1 'Gen. Wheeler said to a repre
sentative of the Associated Press:
'I am much pleased with the sit
uation. I think that when Major
troops
A LIFE AND DEATjH EIGHT,
Mr. W. A. Hlries of Manchester, la.,
rriting of nis almost miraculous escape
from death, says: r ' 'Exposu r a - after
measles induced serious lung trouble,
"which ended in Consumption. I had
freouent hemorrhages and coughed
night and day. All my doctors said I
murt soon die. . Then I began to use
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump
tion, Which completely cured me. I
would not be without it even if it ' cost
$5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it
on my recommendation and all say it
never fails to cure Throat, Chest and
Lung troubles." . Regular size 50c and
$1.00 Trial bottles free at Fetzers Drug
Store. i
Tie Is Here Agafin
Patterson, the white man f rom
Concord who brought his little
' children here Saturday and got
so drunk that he had to be taken
away frqni them and locked up,
has been sent back home. Char
lotte Observer.
000. The fishing business, which
is the principal industry, has
been for the present entirely
swept away. An interesting fact
is that the highest velocity at
Hatteras was 80 miles an hour.
HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS.
All doctors told Renick HaTtsilton. of
West Jefferson, O, after suffering 18-
montn8 irom nectai t lstula, be would
die unless a costly operation was ner-
formed; but he cured hirrrelf with five
boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the
surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best
Salve in the World. 25 cents s ox
Sold at Fetzer's Drug Store.
Add These to Your LM.
Subscribers ta the Concord
Telephone Co. will please add the
following to their lists:
135 Concord Cotton Seed Oil
Mill.
73-a Caldwell & Stickley.
A MOTHER TELLS HOW SHE
SAVED DAUGHTERS LIFE. .
I am the mother of eight child
ren and have had a great deal of
experience with medicines. Last
summer my little daughter had
the dysentery m its worst form.
We thought she would die. I
tried everything I could think of
I saw by an advertisement in onr
paper that -Chamberlain's Colic,
Duiing the civil war, as well as Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
in our late war with Spain, diar- was highly recommended audi
PERSONAL POINTERS.
Mr. Chas. J Harris is spend
the afternoon in Charlotte;- A
: Miss Fannie Strieker went
over to Charlotte this morning.
Mr. W P LeGrande, one of
our baseball boys, will leave us
tonight. He goes to Wilmington
to play with that i vn before re-)
turning to school ' robane.
rhoea was one of the most
troublesome diseases the army
had to contend with. in many
instances it beoame chronic and
the old soldiers still suffer from
it. Mr. Dayid Taylor, of Wind
Ridge, Greene county, Pa., is one
of these. He uses Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy and says he never found
anything that won4d give him
such quick relief. It ia for sale
by M. L. Marsh & Co.. Druggist
sent and got a bottle at once. It
proved to be one of the very beat
medicines we ever had in the
house. It saved my !?tle daught
er's life. I am anxious for every'
mother to -Know what an excellent
mediciue it is. Had known it at
first it would h v? psvd me a
great deal of anxietv and my
little daughter mm,v vuffaring.----Yours
truly , Mrs. Geo. F. Bur -dick,
Liberty, K. I. For Sale by
M. L. Marsh & Co., Druggist.
One STRIKE, Two STRIKES
I Fresh li
And you have made a safe hit and a home run, provided you make-
straight for the Furniture House of.
1
li?ker.'Bfcck to Rock Hill,
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mvjo lu muvtj nere auuui tiie : - -w - . . - , -: i
. The countrv is more favorable
for military operations than 1
IsurjDOsed. The imT3ression that
Tuesday night Officer Ed, Hhe country is unhealthy is
. . -i i j i . 1 iim
and returnea nome wu-n me ,
white fellow.
who
is
cuttine
'
'The rrl road to Ansreles Will
Henrv- Mc'Graw. ibe restored withm a weeR ana
wanted there for badly General Mac Arthur will advance j
a follow some months his headquarters to that place." J
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BELL, HARRIS & CO.
McGraw seoms to be an
af?o.,
escaper. having
otticers at Rock Hill
his escape successful
from our omccrs Here but
succeed hi esenpinsr.
run from the
and mado
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L'dn't
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You assume no i i -k when yon
buy CbaifcberkinV (Vie, Cholera
r.iid Diarrhoea Remedy. M. L.
d your
satisfied j
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March
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That
is tho
Grove's Tastelc
f " Malaria.
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I ino-line from tne CRADLE TO TIE GRAVE." Our throe ii
j s re crowded to the doors with goo us bought betore the
and we bought them to SEL.L ana we are going vo S E i
pee if we don't. Do you need ary ot our kind of stuff
do irive us a call. Don't forget our Star Leader ami I
Cooh; Stoves they Bake tHe Cake. Cur Lisk Anti-Rust
I is the talk of the town. Every piece Warranted. C
Keep-
oors
advance
Ij them,
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n!v ciio that -j?
leatiuc, Toiiica l'ricu. CO
and reliable.
ails... L-j 13 pleasant, Sa-.e Grip makes one sick, weary and restless.
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