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Price: $4.00 per year. - fl CONCORD, NaC, TUESDAY, JANUAR 16, 1900. Single copy 5 cents. OUR KE1GHBORIKG TOWN. The New Presiding Elder Visits Them Ano&er Residence Searing Soniple- Hon rersonals Written for The Standard. ! China Grove, Jan. 16. The quarterly conference met at the Methodist church in China Grove Sunday. Dr. Bays preached Sunday morning and Sunday night. Mr. Dock Canup is getting some better, we are glad to learn. Life is uncertain, but death is certain. Two of the school girls were called to their homes last week to the bedside of siclrones. Miss Maggie Cowan was called on account of her "sick father who died shortly r after she readied her home, also Miss May Belk, the brotLer of whom was struggling between life and death on her arrival. Mr. Abraham Overcash, of China Grove, 4s very sick with pneumonia. 1? Mrv Jim Kirk is back at his old place with Pattern n, Linn & Co, Owing to the conditio of ;the streets there is great demand fof sunshine in China Grove. Mi. A D Sechler's house near the depot is ne&r completion. He will soon move into the Grove. Ill convalescent. DEWEY'SCLADI RESISTED. Sickness In the ComninnKj A (Jnes tion Asked by Our Correspcjpdent. Written for The Standard. Glass, Jan. 16. Mr. Charlie Cook, who has been seriously ill ney General Griggs ,has for a few weeks is improving. Mr. John Earnhardt, who has typhoid fever we are glad to j prize money foi- captures at iviamia isay oy Aammu jucwey. Tho Attorney General asks that the case be referred to a com missioner and that Admiral The Attorney General Ooes Not Think the Admiral and Uis Men Entitled to i-ize Money. -Washington, Jan. 15. Attor- tiled answer in tU Supreme court of the District in the proceedings say, is better. Mr. Lee Earnhardt, who has had small-pox in Salisbury, is expected home this week. t Mrs. A HMoore, who has been spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs. Ed Bost, expects to leave Saturday for Birming ham, Ala. f Will some "tmo -tell us why there is go little money for the public schools - this year? We pay more tax than ever. Crazed by Cigarettes. Tom Layden, a well-known young man of Lexington, com mitted suicide Sunday : night by Shooting himself through the head. He was a great cigarette i .i j ,.: c s muh.br ii'iiu suuwbu bi&:ute ui insanity, caused by excessive smoking four years go.' Later he recovered and seemed to be fully restored. It is said that the cigarette habit again became iirml v fixed on him and, again unlrilaiiced his mind. He was a most inveterate smoker and oftentimes stopped while taking a message as tele graph operator to light a fresh cigarette. ' . '. 1 Holshoiiser-Himton. '; Mr. Thomas Holshouser and Miss Mary J Bunton were mar ried Saturday evening the 13th by Esq. W J McLaughlin ! tit his home near the ''Bala mill. Out of the usual order these happy young people were matrimonially united sitting in tho buggy. A good long journey of bliss to them. To Locate at Carolceu. Mr. Frank Cannon, who had intended to iro to Durham to take a position, has now decided to take a position as book-keeper at Caroleen whore Mr. j D Duval is the superintendent of tho mill there. He will go there next week. A Meeting Called. The Dodson Kamseur Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy is called to meet Thursday, the 18th, at 4 p. m. at Mrs! J B Sherrill's. 0 full meeting is urgently requested as it is the occasion for the election of officers. It may be well enough to state that Friday would be the regular day for this meeting and is preeminently the day de sirable, being . tho birthday . of Gen. Lee, but certain social functions previously appointed interfere, - o-v i ; Mr. Harold Shemwell ar rived here this morning to spend the day. Dr. Wertenbaker inspecting Small-Pox ' at Greensboro. w Dr. Wertenbaker, of the Marine Hospital, arrived at Greensboro: Sunday. His ad vice was wanted as to the small pox cases there. Following we clip from the Greensboro Record: The physicians in Greensboro have been disagreeing as to what was and what was not small-pox. Mayor Taylor was thus put in a dilemma as how to act, so he has been just; a week; getting an1 expert here from tho Marine hospital to settle it. I)r. Wertenbaker came Sunday night from Wilmington a and has made an examination of , six, cases, pronouncing each one sn all-pox o2 a very 'mild type"; He found one case in the country jail Dave Allen -who was there over four months ago. It is thought that he contracted it by clothing sent him. , ' ; , ' 'Z Dr. Wertenbaker ' met the board of aldermeii and several! citizens and explained tho cases,! giving advice how to control it," stati ng' that there was n o . roasanJ why there should be a single case here inside of a month. : He says there are three things to; be done isolation, vaccination and disinfection. Speaking' about who should and who need not be, vaccinated, ho said in his judg ment only two clisso were exempt those who had had small-x aud those who are dead. In other words, if you wero vaccinated thoroughly last March it is best to try it over engago Dewey, his officers and crew and also the United States may have leave to take testimony. - The Attorney General concedes that a state of 'Avar' existed, but de nies that the squadron under Dowrey's command captured the Spanish cruisers Isla do Cuba, Isla de Luzon and Don Juan de Austria. These vessels,, he says wore sunk during the meat. . He asks for fuller information in regard to other- points and says although spme captures of property ware made such cap turo dos not .authorize a its .'con demnation as to priae Dewey and his rteATThe Attorney General ttaV also filed a similar answer in the cas$ of Admiral Sampson and the destruction of Cervcra's fleet . . ' i Senator Gocbel to lie Married. . A special '. from Lexington, Ky.j- says: "Senator William Goebel; who is contesting th,o ' ' ' seat of G overnor W S Taylor,' is engaged to be married to . Miss Corinne Blackburn, the only single daughter of J C S-Black-burn Gossip says the import-; ant eventuis to bo immediately ater Mr, .Goebcl's contest is de-; cid,ed at Frankfort. Miss Black burniie a charming young woman and her father claims that she has been the means of his win ning many hard-fought ? political battles. ' Death on the Ea'ls. Troy, N.'C, Jam 15. Adam Rush, a colored brakonau 'oh the Aberdeen & Asheboro Rail road, was run 9 over here this morning and almost inltantly killed. ; ' " ' ' " Are errand one Pkm EruptSns rob life of joy? Bncklen'a Arnica Slave, cures them, &.o Old, Rnauiu, uiui Fever Son?, V leers, Boils, Felonc, Cornp,' arts, Cnta, Bruisow, Hums. Kculds; (Jhappcd Hanrl. (hilbl-iina. Bewt Pile cnreoii enrth: ilriypsont Paini aud Aches. Only 2T!ct8. a box. Cure guarantp Sold at Jb'etzer's Drug ftore Previous to Stock Taking PERSONALS. again. directions as how to handle it were clear, but were well-known before. He advises a general vaccination and re vaccination, using what he calls glycerinizod lymph, which he says will not cause any soreness like tk$ points used before.' In, conclusion he advises vaccina tion at every recurrence of small-pox no matter how often. Mrs. Jas. W Cannon went to Salisbury- this morning. .. Conductor Jno. Barringer, of Spencer, is here today. , Mr. C W Boshamer, of Statesville, is hereoday. 1 Mr. Ernest Holt, of Burling ton, spent today here. a R L McConnells spending this afternoon in Charlotte. Mr. Richard Eames, of NYw London, is spending today hero with Mr. Morrison Caldwell.' Mr. Mumford (Ritchie and mother returned home last night from Richfield aftur siending several days. We .. will have, a Gener Glearance.Sale : On m Feb. 1 we will take inventory of our stock. By that fund the house must be cleared of all small lots of winter goods and now is the time when yon need them worst. 'We;do no 6arry any tlrnff from one season to another. We have -'put' prices on Stuff iu; every depart ment that will fnake you be quick. We mean business the house must be cleared. K Prices that will surprise old ba ..aiir hunters. Buy now and pocket reductions: Lad'es' Wool Pante and Vests',4 former ptico 48c. now: . . ;. . .'. '. . . . S5c. ISoa Just a few size's in Ladies heavy Rib Union g Suits, former price 48c, now 3DC jl nv,.i,i a a Cluldi'en's Union Suits, natural groy, now A (small lot of children's 20c wool hoes, sale price Children's hoavy rib 25c hose "now . The best children's hose you ever saw for s! O 500 yards GJc outing, dark patterns '. . . 300 yards heavy cotton flannel, sale price Red twill flannel . j& Just 23 woman's fine black(Korsey jack- ets, a bargain at'$4.00, 'former price, 6 and thoy go it thi$ sale at . . . .4 . . O 17 woman's grey Beaver jackets' $2.50,' a 4 a 25c. a 1 IS c, 10 c 4-1 C. a a a a a a now. 15 misses heavy astrican jackets, former .$2.20, now... . '. . r.r. . . . jfi Woman, s 50c capes go at . . . .... .(; . . FmQ cloth capes trimmed m silk braid arid pearl buttons, former prico $1M8 now Pour fine plush capes sold at $15, now . $2.08. ta a -a $1x38. C O 'A Q ... O.fyr a a 810. a 6 10- 500 yards calico f Just about 400 yards of pure linen lace in duiTt.i -?Zfi ent widths, all tossed in one pile vJG. Embroidery remanents at ;c,' ic and J about, half. rj1iis is our annual .clearing1 sale and you mistake not to. be. among the first to see what Its like finding. money. v . H.-1. PARKS &; COMPANV. a a will make is offered. For r Fltv Team Mrs. Winslow's SoothirK Syrup; has been used for over fifty years bv mil-lior-j of mothers for their children wtr e teething with perfect sucoess. ,It soothe the ctildf' softetis 'the.gump, allajs all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for .Diarrhoea ' It.wiiL relieye the poor little sufferer imrnedi atel if.' ' Sold by drugrists in every part of tne world. Twenty-five eents a bot tle, lie sure and ask for ''Airs. Win slows Soothing Syrup," sad Stake no otner una. Oranges, Bananas, and all kinds of Ganned Fruits and , Vegetables. California . : -Evaporated Peaches, ' , EiOusiana Plantation ;i : -Mpjlas' In" cans t at . Sv J. Ervin's; : I "Phone 6 p. Good-eYenlng. 00 iJVU 1900 Good-morning. Wo are at the Old Stand selling Furniture just a- r, ) e ever. If you need anything in our lino come in "vTe for you." Improvement all ?ong the line, will bo our tho year 1900. We are not doing business for fun. We are goods bew cost. We guarantee our prices and .mono if goods are not satisfactory. - . - - ' W ' TTv e That's-the wa'v we do ousim: ' Bell, Harris & Co. Residence iPhone.... 90. ' Store 'Phone. ... 12. .cv L j
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