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:;.., , of r. PRicEf$4.0p'per year. CONCORD, N. 0., WEDNESDAY, .JANUARY 10, 1900. Single copy 5 cents. t f f ' ' ; In r tf , j.-TE COLD WEATHER. " "'"" ' . j. '! A Standard Reader'THsliW to'Kiiow tne Minimum Temperature Reached Dor- ing Past Cold Spells. . . v The recent ' cbld weather has brought about the usual .discus- ,'sion about othgr j cold naps. ,;;In talking withs several, parses recently , and j in discussing, the weather - generally, X was siir - prised to , learn that any -.one doubted that the, thermometers registered below zero during the cold weather of February '99 Now in order to settle the matter and to convince the most skepti cal as well as for the informa tion of the public generally we respectfully request Prof. Lud wig and Capt. Cook, of Mt. Pleasant and (Giles Crowell of Concord to give to The Stan dard for publication the record kept by thein during the freeze of last February. It might also be of interest while they are along this line to give the record for other noted cold spells, such ns those of Dec. 70 and Dec. '80 e if I am correct about the dates. It has also been asserted that the Charlotte Weather Station has never reported any weather below zero. I " think this is a mistake nd ask tho Observer to toll us how cold it was in Char lotte during Fbruary '99. Respectfully, t G F Earnhardt. Jan. 9 1900. From Our Eastern Neighbor. Mt. Pleasant, Jan. 9: Mr, Jno. Brady, of Salisbury, spent Suuday here. Mr. Ed. Heilig, of Salisbury, has been here for a few days va cation. He has been out among the birds and as usual bags his part. Rev. J A Linn gave a dinner to a number of invited guests. to-f t Mr. Flow, of Flowes, has opened a grocery store in the old stand of Mr. A G James. Prof. H T J Ludwig delivers a lecture in the college chapel to night. Mr. Matthew Skeen, of Char lotto, who has been visiting his father, Mr. Jesse Skeen, has" re turned to his home. . The boys, or somebody, gave the town a grand salute last Sat urday night with between 150 and 200 large cannon crackers.' Those who witnessed it say that our boys in the Philippines could not or have not equaled it. This is strictly against our town ordinance but "the police had all gone to bed." Their Appropriation Received. The Cabarrus Black Boys have just received from the State their semi-annual appropriation, which amounted to SI 00. G9. They are now looking forward to the date of the arrival of their gun's and are preparing to have thir wardrobes placed on the side of their new armory over Patter son's store. Bucklea's Arnic Salve Has world-wide fame for marvellous cures. It euri lasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for cuts, corns, burns, boils, soros, felons, ulcers, tetter, ealt rheum, fever sores, chapped hands, ekin erupticnb, infallible for piles. Onre guaranteed. Only 2To. at Fet zer's drug store, TO CIIANGE IIAX0S. ilr.lU.hib.M.T. M. n.mrf ' . . . . f V . 1 : . . the Jail after Court-Mr. P. P. Town- send to Go put i : . Sheriff Teck, will move into :4he j after the , coming ; term; ibf . Superior court. He had inte&d-j vea ; to move, before but all;ar rangements had not been made J aaeJ has Mr P P Townsend, who been filling the position of jailer, will be relieved 'and will proba Kl-iT- rotiirn fr Vi fnmn in Nn. j - township To Supply the First Presbyterian Church. 1 Rev J R Bridges, who has charge of the Presbyterian col lege for women at Charlotte, wilf now fill the 'pulpit at the First Presbyterian church both morn ing and night until a pastor is secured by tho church. Rev. Bridges has preached in this church before and is a good preacher. Huilding an Overhead Bridge. The Southern's bridge crew is stationed lit the depot those days They are placing an overhead bridge over the railroad at Mis milimmor's crossing above the Buffalo mill. A Tayment Made to the Treasurer. On Tuesday Sheriff Pock sent to State Treasurer Worth a pay ment of $5,000 in part payment of tho taxes due the State. He is yet duo a payment of about $2,000. Sending Specimens to Tarls. JT Wyatthas made arrange ments with the United States by i ' which he is 'sending samples of ores, etc., for the people from all over the county free of cost to the v Paris Exposition. Any one baVincr specimens of any kind would do well to end the1 m toJT Wyatt, at Faith, N. Q.J where they can be arranged and sent to Paris. It will help trj advertise our Old North State aiM turn money loose here on our valuable mines. Bad Affair at Ripley Tennessee. A serious state of things exist at Riply, Tenn. It grows but, of the arrest of a desperate . negro na med G ingerly by . two Turrie'r1 Brothers. While taking bini 'to jail two of his brothers waylaid and killed the Turners. The country is up inarms. It is said that Gingerly and one other have been captured and lynched, while others pre likely to meet the same fate. . His Wife Sayea dim. My -wife's good advice saved my life writes F. M7 Ross of Winfield, Tenn.v for I had such a bad cousrh I could hardly breathe, I steadily grew worse under doctor's treatment, but my wife urged me to use Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption which com pletely cured me. Coughs, colas, bronchitis, la grippe, pneumonia, as thma, hay fever, and all maladies of chest, throat and lungs are positively cured by this marvellous medicine; 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's drug store,' Made YounffoAfaln. ' "One of Dr. King's New Life Pills each nierht for two weeks Las put me in my teena again," writes D. II. Hunter, of Dempensytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegetable. Never gripe. Only 25c. at Fetzer's drug store. J Mr. fjnlfih RnVinchTiwrinliAR; v 7i- .; , ....... .. ... . . , . ' . ' able to snow assets to tne value.',!. mi. tfiVL-tLiL' ' i a few miles below town and, ofc-'thereabout,". said M 4 td r fta is now., doing, deputy .work for Mwv w w .meeting, .Tuesday. One change V PES SELF-SUSTAIXIXO. . Jtmr.-.W.tiL-' nrlitJ i w u onpu " " " e i ear worit. . .. .. ' . "xne peuiujuuary uas ueeu tirade self -sustaining and will be rbport' for the year to the direcj torsof : the "penitentiary when fttwyijuria their ' annual ' meeting here ' next : Wednesday. A full meeting is expected and several ': . - i - . i . i matters' oi interest win oe con- siaered. "The prison has about $40,000 of debts against it," Captain Day lienfbf theStateVprison jester- i;4f tJtly.-' : ' .. - t ., ..w- directors,. ot.cmjtS' . Satitai'n Dav will ' submit his r.;;k D Duval, who &pn;e ,'iime stated yesterday. "To pay this ing down the residence on Noth we have $166,000 and more worth Main street . know by all as the of products that can be converted Allison house which was pur into cash today. There is a chasod some months ago, by Mr, demand for these products and JW Cannon who will. before this they are as good as tho money." In enumerating these products , new residence standing, therp. Captain Day stated that ho had "-; :. , a: j r ' ; 2,200 bales of ' cotton, though he ' University's Big Koll. ' . . hopes to harvest 2,500 bales. j Tho University at Chapel Hi'l Twenty thousand - bushels of has opened with twenty now peanuts are on the prison farms, students making: the present on -and Captain. Day stated that he rollment 507 which is the largest received an offer of 77 J cents per in its History. , bushel yesterday. The offer was declined, as tho peas are tho Brick Store Houm PorBcftt Spanish variety, which is the ' Brick storehouse, splendidly ill 11 1 mand a better price for them. The corn crop, Captain Day states, amounts to 3,000 barrels. yn uio fcuiamu u , pxibuu Ktuiis navo mauo iai quantities, which are not taken . , , ,. v -i n V o.uuau.u 1u.,.ulVi;here t()d from CnarlottQ i nSt ' j t ' Ml l rho nftnifoTitinnr will nn.r every debt," Captain Day stated, "and return to the state treasurer the' amount' borrowed during the year, which is $50,000. We will then have assets to tho value of $40,000 to show for the year's .work." , .... , , , -' ,., Captain Day xigu res as assets the ' unusual amounts expected during,, the year, such as were aisourseu lor perinnueiiLs. xu this class he puts the $22,000 paa .. i rtjasiry , yv prui,. uuu lur yrbjch" ihe' treasurer . declined ' tcj give hipi credit. ' Other, such' Ex penditures,' "named by Captain Day are' $8,0' 0 for the purchaso of ihules for tho farms, $5,000 for the shirt factory, $1,300 for a gi'n and $5,000 for other improve ments. ' This ' makes a total of $41,300, which Captain Day says the present admin istrati oh should bo credited with in drawing tho balance sheet for tho year. The executive board of the state prison held tho regular monthly meeting yesterday, Chairman Travis, Colonol Os borne and Mr. Newland, the members, being present. The auditing of warrants and tho usual routine business was trans acted. Morning Post. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face form and temper will always have frienda, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has consti- Eation or kidney tfSuble, her impure lood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate etomache, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyos.smootn yelvety skin, rich complexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50c per bottle at fetzer's Drug Store. i THEIR ASXI)al' MEETIJiG.- s 0ne Chan Made In tfieDlreftofs fcf the U ., '' ..-. f ... ,(,. 'Cabarrw MlllA SemlAiinual DivN The'' 'directdrs of 'ihe ''fcab'drrus ago ; njoyeU away . from , h?re, resigned as a , director, land. Mr. Jas Q Gibson was ejected dto;, f iii the position. : i. v A somi-a'nnlial dlvidendfbf ifivq ... per cent, was declared. A- - .';; ( i . ' , " The House Bc,n?.? Vm. : ' ; Workmen are .busy; .ow tear- year has ended have a beautiful! JVyllUU 111 IU U KJX ll L X HJiXrHllll, , for rent. Applv to' Jas. P Cookf Concord, N. 0. d&w f3 PERSONALS. , Frank llargravo, of Lexington, is here today. 0 T . , , .. , . Dr. S R Pock, the oculist, is Dr. L M Archey is spending this afternoon in Charlotte. Mr. C R White, Went over to m uu ismo nmgwiaKein Mj Jno. C Wadswortb went over to Charlotte this morning to" attend a meeting of th'e "Elks tonight. 1 OraiigeS, 'x " Ikiiaiias, nnd all kinds of Canned Pfiiits and Vegetables. California Evaporated Peaches, Lousiana Plantation Molasses in cans 'at S. J. Ervin's. 1 Phone 6 p. 1899 G ood-evenlng. 1900 Good-mornin; We are at the Old Stand selling Furniture just as cheap as ever. If you need anything in our line come in "we are looking for you." Improvement all along the line, will be our motto for the year 1900. We are not doing business for fun. We aro not sell ing goods below cost. We guarantee our prices and money refunded if goods are not satisfactory. That's the way we do Bmsimess Bell, Hai vis & Co. Residence Phone 00. . Store 'Phono .... 12. To 'accommodate ''those who are'partial to the use of atomi zers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare Ely's Liquid Cream Balm.. Price .including the'sprayig.tube;is.75 cents.. . .Drucrffists : or bv maih 'The" liquid embodies the medici nai properties of .the solid, prep aration. Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by the .membrane and does hot dryr up' Ihe secretions, V68 themto a natural and Healthy character. Ely Brothers,: 56 Warren St., NY Y. N E E D IS48 Ladles Wrapper. Sizes 32, 31, Si"38, 40, 43." -A- Wrapper ? Just received a new lot of Fine Fleeced Outings in drnk stripes and plaids, especially designed for wrappers and priced at 8k per yard. New lot of Out ing and Daisy cloth suitable for night gowns, etc. in very neat light colored stripe ahd'soli'd colors at 6ic, 7icand 10c per yard. Eiderdown D r e s s i n g Saques very pretty colors and well made 'oiily 75c. No trouble to show goods. H. L. Parks & Co. fM icf !?f iMf frrtfy ..$fetyv?wvwi- fyiTv.fyi
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