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1 iam IM SUfiDIRD. - (':;:'; meeting Monday night "What aboauiiful Jay Wedncs- iLlV W its! Now ! the new Iviiuet ami the now dr ! v ;;' ue have lights for t lie I fair r :-:r. ;:vt i ights, if you please, -U !. t raise a Cleveland ami ? Let us throw our breeze. -The little child of Mr. M. 31. :' a. is now thought to be conva--u 'Sir. after a .-evcre illness. -We are glad to "know that Mr. V. C. . '. Caton's little child, who has been quite ill. is improving. The weather was quite cold, the iit of the week. Hlankets added much to the comfort of sleepers. Xew cotton is coming in quite liwK now. Tuesday was, in many respects, a big cotton day. Let it come. The life of a town Is well summed up by it? vacant house.?. Concord lias but few vacant houses. It is ileal thy and progressive. Concord is lucky in the promise j stay so far as returning t his for . f big crowds this fall, first the ' "" position is concerned. fair, seeuiid, the court, third, a cir rus is rinniniT. we aiv told. Air. Frank Wr.ek wbl.-r i Imild-! i t . i- i ' u,g a1, auuiiion to ins nouse oil t ! u street. As we one ; heard an 1 l-':;u::-hmar. say "the condition is an j h :. We now have three Photograph-: t - in mwi I ia a rov.'. and another -iUIV Tliev have Photographers ! 11 p. a. ik. E. mitli is doing a racing on Mr. lav vault job Of new .'.-e lot. Fv the wav, the old do- ' ed over the failure of rram Small in i -treet is be.ni ccn?iderablv im-i meeting his appointment here on vivol. Wednesday night. . , .- . ,t m i Our people, as their conduct ( ..in ert to-muht at C atoii s Hail. ; , 1 1 '. , ,. , " . , t (shows, are willing to listen to good t tverv one attend to See audi ' e ,1,. -.-., -f.,1 i,.-.rf,.i.,.inI..i r.t ! I Hl'UVUllllI lll'.lilillUVU Vi: 1 . i iL. i'iili'l ti 1 1 . .iuuiic;i'u vni children 1 cents. --Humor, generally correct in her ;:-, diet ior,.-, informs us that the uv-m-s are made, the suits purchased ! isd the chickens fattening all for .vo weddings at an earlv da v. - 1'on'r fail to read the result of ; he Meeting ot the county I 'emo ratio Executive Committee, held i i : . ":i AVcdnej-day, in the oflice of j !.. chairman. Dr. L. M. Archev. j -The trustees of Miss Neal's ' splendid otring band, the lnember :ol have mri.ed it Virginia Dare I ship being made up by the follow uaite.' Tho success attending iug gentlemen Messrs. Jno. Peed, efforts of the teachers is rpiite ; duo Young, Pobt. Kcisth-r and 11. marked in the point of numbers. (uite a ru-h. we are told, took plat e Tuesday evening. It was the la.-t day on which season tickets c -r.ld V' benight for the fair. P. A. Brow n has disposed if a consider able number. Wo are requested to say that the regit ar quarterly meeting ot th;?i 1 i county Alliance will meet at kocky ; Piver church on Friday, Oct. o, at! 1 0 o'clock. Mr. E. E. Harris, the Sieri tarv, is anxious for a fall dchv gat i .n to be present. -The latest literary and eloquent j ,Jim Deaton's spanking ponies boll jvt -off' is nn honor belonging to Ud along at a lively rate over the mi old colored woman of the town, Sb 1. i:i giving advice to some cf her i.tters,v '-Ue careful vvhatjfix, notwithstanding the everlasting,,,,. interest that vou did in the you .-ay. or the town fumed with lies." will be Per- - Sen ices at the court house on follows: Cuudav l.e; Mui.lav H-liool at l::jo, a. in., preaehimr at t kl- -v5-5 1 1. m.. subiecr, "The Heavenly ! thc e5irs wc'rt onS that Kin.-.lom." A larire attendance is d.-iivd, and a Collection for State .Minions v, ill be taktn. Our simrd house seems to be totally uiifreijiientcd. The door is g 'lie. ai.d the weeds have tali en pos- i'.id!i nf it narrow front si.:iei" ., , , (row on wvi'i mav vnn never lie trampled r.on. but live to mark a house i hat Concord docs not need. - -Head .Messrs. Gallagher Uros. a-lvt i'lisemcnt of their photographic nt o;i the J'air gr-.n:i-t-s daring the four days exhibit. Yfe have Seen .-p- eiiiKr, . i.f iii 'ir work, and it i cpial in manipulation and artistic vie, to any v. e 1 k;i e ever seen, i'atrohi;:..' tir-m and you Mill be sure to be sdh-iicd. i . .). im.-1 i.tU, ui" i..h r. t man. tic -, ho : ) months ago started in In v, iih iibout a )m ersack full ro.,d;., now lias inov-d to the spa- . . . . ............. 4 . I 1. .... . I 1 U- SI OJC IO-I.U 1IV.U 10 !'., l.'.l i-'ml- 1 i.ri. f:n"r d,-:d ii". !UK. J.OW lii'lC'-S, 'nergv, has ma-.le hint busiiu-.s men. Head 17: u.'l and i-ee him. 0f new v '.,!'.. ..'1 v, i,.. f.... l,.,. , ' ..i i.. on. .i ' 1 t. !i operator here left nu-i;:iv mornin'y for Winchester. a.. !m t ,l .. ..,..r,r.. r,f i h rifTli'i ti.M i ,-. Yoan-r Thk St.VKI)- t ,i-hes for success in his t . ... . -.- . . f'O-K OH. .Id'Hl il 1 Ollll"' ... .'i i . .i u n ii .ii . i oini0 wid -uec,.,l Mr. Caldwell in the du- of operator here. ,r bnrr . rERKO.XAL. Miss Minnie Erwin has returned to her home at Davidson College. Mr. I). 11. Hoover returned from the xlorth, on Saturday last. Mr. Cr. " Patterson is now in the Northern markets purchasing goods. At ;.. - . T ll !. r -iiss aiinn ij. ;iacKiucr, 01 Salisbury, is visiting at Mrs. B. i 1 lowers. Mr D. F. Cannon is back from his Northern trip. More goods and I i lots of them. Dr. D. 1). Johnston, the j)opil. lav druggist, spent several dava in Winston this week. Miss Sallie Gibson, of Hock Hill, S. C, is up on a visit to the family of Mr. Chas. Harris. From a private letter we learn that Messrs York and Kidenhour will be home the last of next week. Mr. John Sheriil, of Hoover and Lore's store, took a flying trip to Statesville last Sunday. He's back. Mr. Y. M. Yoils, of Poplar Tent, and Master George McAllister of St. John's, entered Concord Male Acad emy on Monday, as pupils. Mr. Henry Propst, son of our efficient sheriff, has come home to A ;ool lloust' mil Lot. llie.Mt. l'ieasant Hotel, a nice Ur from,. lmiUInt len.ti.l ! ."" -ii- V , , ., or-;out nuii'.iiiigs. oil a 4 acre lot in tne heart of town, will be sold. j 1 his is the most desirable piece of i property for sale in Mt. Pleas int. a little town of 400 inhabitants; and containing two institutions of learn- rFhe property is a great bargain to those wishing to purchase. See ad el sew hole. Small Loi'Al. ( far people are greatly disappoint- ... . . morai lessons, prchilition or not, 1 ... 1. . swallowing! out ill.-ii ii couiea iu a Kepubliean "blue-mass" pill ed them bv the Pndiibition leaders. they give an emphatic no, sir! Curiofitv excited bv the man and ., -, !,; i ,. " , , ,:i j '.Hunber of people fv.'m lilvsvilie, I Stanly county, to town to heat Small, Sam. 1 Our Mrinr Kmui. There Ls no one who does not like good music, either vocal or instru mental. Concord can boat of a most l K. Kide ihour. The last named gentleman has been away for somt tiniv. i The Viand gave a serenade, Monday i night, at the doors of a number 'of ! residence: Ah, aich leatltiful, I sw.e. n u iw c )niners and subdues the I hardest hearts! Come again g - ntle - I !!KMi, it is highly appreciated. r " "TT' That 'roKvum Uimt. A Stas pa lit) reporter in compa - iiv with several of Concord's chi - - . j .en.-, win j.i I'le.i.-u.e .u j .i-i-ii ... I hunt, pulled out of Concord Tue.; - I dav evening for Tatterson's mill. j new road via brown IWs. farm and ! J)V the way, the road is in tip top ; rainv snell. And the croi.s all alonrr ! 1 the road was just like the road, 'bully." Cotton is tine, and corn, tv-pecmlly the upland crop . ; VOill'i R'C(i 11 lnS- 1 j terson's mill, under the management ! A- lL Scott ?oiS- alonS !-auinesame wiiu in ckick-u-iv clack, and 'we learned it had not had a rest for three months. The place, itself is growing to the village di- i mention rapidly. Lum Kennerlv is 1 doing a thriving mercantile busi ness, and everything looks bright avd prosj'cious, especially the Trails." After much persuasion we jined'' tho hunting party. The land is: . 4 , vi ,. ,. n.t splemhd lor farming purposes, eo'.-ai to .fersev nmus, o;u wnen n 1. r 1.1 li 1 i , , , . ; conies to nieaiiueiina" around in a. , , , i . , , . nan ciouuv niiiiii, roois. rocus anu -tumps turn you up rpiiCKer nor 1 .T,.i.,.u Ibfhtiiin" In f;.r-t we came fully to the conclusion that as . to, possum Hunting "we warn t we varn t built that way." Hut not withstand - iug all the falls, the slaps in the u 'l' W : L t'U t'Rl.l w. V . face wth briiffh turned loose bv , . " leader we i.aa some iu:i . waicu ' ing liinkins' dog when he treed. With many expressions in dog vo- j Citbtilarv he would bouiid uiT t1(.! tree nidi onto thirl v feet and then with a backward spriui come to the iiroai.i t as 1 ch as to say doggedly inn i. Ii.it IP ie I Ii: .IV i A- iiYi. ,r.,l v.- weni AVe saw ! t),, .lairm.nilt tn-sr pyims. the doT- rrn'iiliKf nnl'iii '. liiisv iicoole. the g, busy people. ! tmggoiKlest r'ZV! iwm iUul l ggo.nlcst 2 ;give himse 11 . ' 1 li 1 X T,.., j w,te paitv are indebtwl to Messrs.! i s.it d iCeimerlv' for their hosni-1 titfi. II Miice uji uuuu Uiiis, xuu im- itilitv. .'" fcrtrt Dentil. Mr. Fd Krimmingei, who was sick for a long time with typhoid fever and then an aggravated case of empyema, died Monday morning. Medical skill was unable to cope with the extremely severe case His remains were laid away in the cemetery at Centre Grove church No. 11. Mr. K. was a good and worthy young man. lHinful Acriilcnt. Mrs. Milas Johnson, who had been visiting her son, Crawford Johnson, in the country, in company with Mrs. Nat Johnson, started for liiinie in ?i lincirr YA'linn nntir fmvn "aj - the buggy wheel struck a stump and threw Mrs. Milas Johnson out and broke both bones of .the right arm near the wrist. Mrs Xat Johnson jumped out and received slight in juries on the left elbow. Dr. Al t' hey was called in and at once adjusted the broken bones. .".uoCitT Yircttiinai t,':ntc2i. Our most esteemed friend, and prom inent countyman, Jay 15. Harris, of Springville, left Monday morning, accompanied by hid brother, J. S. Harris, for Brownsburg, Ya., where on Wednesday he wa3 married to Miss Beta Moffatt, a beautiful and accomplished lady. Mr. Harris and j his bride will take a tour through J , , i- ! the North before returnincr to hi home. To him and his Tn E Stand Aii) extends the sincere wisn mac their cup of bliss mav be continually ' r..n i . ...... ri. ' iu ,Ip Aie!1 With olir re tcr from Col. Mes us for publication by consent of Mr. Alexander. AVe s nice rely thank Mr. Alexan der for his kind and approving words 1 i i . .in n i M . . . I 11.. -if. ' in Delia II oi la i. -nenns ami mi. ml- , Donalil. Ami we Hope tnat every farmer and laboring jn&u in Ca barrus will read and reilect upon what Mr. Alexander savs. The people of Cabarrus have great' 1 l. , ' , . ; confidence in Mr. Alexander, am' he j has hundreds of friends iu our offer-'county who will gratefully remem- her tins act ol kindness to our can didates, and show their appreciation in a substantial way, when an oppor tunity arises, Hon. S. 1!. Alexmuler t'oiniiiruda Co!. Zeniit mid i'apt. lrlnnll. h Letter. : ... ,-1,,. r ..., : ot listening to and answering .Ynlliliti( , ,)0.v01!;' . Vloi.rK dJlluunJJuiK had but li.47 left, I resolved cieat pleasure we give to , , . , , . :Ues.ions itartvd out: I tie grand i EriP)tions and .Hinn'es. Tt nmiriv lorke x aiisworth are now re ! to make one desnernte nhm-re. . , : , , , , , i person, or wiroi n o Miaaoie per-' , . . . , - , ... 1 ivintT thoii nr-w loi-k of Html. 1 1 ' aderstl.isweekasplend.dlet-, , ; stand i, lo.luo feet, and w.ll .eut the whole system and thoroughly i tv" 1 17 ot at closl Before me lav two road,, one Hon. IS. B. Alexamur to , - ' nearlv lsoi.t pvooie : und it will be ! I'uiids tip the constitution, i or 'prices s ms. which Col. Means hands ! "Jm T raul .' . . i iitted up six nkv rooms for candy. ! !lle hy N. D. Fetzer. i Cuano and Aeids of the best U Annihilation, the Other to Charloite, N. C, Sept. 10. 1 till up the canvais books heretofore Messrs Daniels and' Miller, the con- Con. PAUL H. Me.VNS, j sent to him by the chairman of the j tractors, said, "'but we'll havu every Di;au Sn: :P State Executive Committee. j thing in tip-top style and arrange- not ice, in last week's "Democrat,"! 4. Let each township committee-j nient in a few days." And the way that von have again been nominated man examine the registration hooks , they saw and hammei &C, they sure for the Senate. 1 congratulate you from time to time, and clieck off the j ly mean Vi'''ss. on your nomination, ami hope that you and McDonald will get as Hat - tcrin" a vote on the Cih of Novem - i i,.r a. the unanimity of the conven - tioii that nominated you indicates, As a general rule, 1 do not believe in the multiplicity of law-. The fewer and plainer the laws the bet- ' i ... r ,i i.,,f iee(1 tnistgi combines Sc. will re- j - ,u T.a;:i..fi,r.. t,. at,.p. Icise its power, ami, where it has not I ihr nrr.vcr. to meinoriali.e Congress 1 to intervene, in order that farmers; ' and laborers m;,v not be robbed im-' i ; - ' . . j iicr ii.e iui u.s ui i. x win lwi...--. ! iu the Senate four years ago, when I served with you, and my long per- 11 ii c .. ;., i- ., I sonal knowledge of you indiiceo me; to believe that in the coming beg-. j jsi:1ture vou will exhibit tli e same ; f-.ims to the farmers' and labor- i mate of Tlierefore I vou m vour canvass to explain toi T, . , t ,.., ; , . , ... . 4 In 'their interest. This not only edit-! oii(!L,m1, il,n tn, J4,,m :imlr i i ii uii .....i u.i.ni in., 'nih-'h v...o rv.... - MEASUUES OF ItEfOKM NEEDED, but ' it jrives confidence iu the repivsen-1 to ' : tative as being one who can benefit. his constituents. Hoping tiiat you may receive every vote in vour senatorial dis- trictand thanking you for your n,.nv,rl of kindness to me. I un vours truly am voui3 iu , t. it. ALEXANPElt. A lliinl Nliirtriit. it is a pleasure for us to make!, . 1 ' . ' "' , , . ! mention ot the niuusirv ami piucu , , 1 Uiailll t H.x l-vifcll. vjiillmtlii. , trarv tot tie neuct ot some p-eopie, . , . 11 .i... ..fit.;., r... .,,.,- I I.V 11JV :i .X lino v-Jiititi. ... v !erh;qs, more ambitions and indus- t.-L.-w ili in c.-.ii.. 1,1. nr. K -irix u . linn- i ... .. ii : ' -"-"""-" i - i n ie me wining ; , " v . ' .-dire. hen a vountr man. in these lor tliein to ue or reauv 10 uckuo-.m- ,J ,, , .... ... , . i ,i t- imiw v u i' t n i n i . 1 davs, unblessed with a ''start." wit h : out fatlier or mother, and without; : lxmir. 1.1-MiT ii'.to iicfion all thebet- ... . . . : j,.,. f... f .ui,.. nn.iw -1.1.; 1,, reins of his own condition into! hands and registers a firm, honest and determined resolution upon the , pages oi Ins history to do gooc . niake a mark, then it is th: ,!,m,i:i j-,,, ij, . r.H-ioient of comrrat- ! nlations and honors. lorn and j managed . - ti, liCll 111 Ulf Hi. l.lvt ui uirsv..K - home und parents. I While for Uo vears employed 1 T T t . T" T T fi -. - . . . I ii.. f, -A, 1!1Il fl'ni l IIICt:IPll 'i i i t , T T . .ir. Ii. r. n.ntnn'.,;i niu.i, 5'on i.... v - he d at the lrave er o Hotel, corne . ,.. w - , ..; ,..x ..,,i if ci , . - .i- !. c... :x,.,.i ,,1 , "i-,i'-'-" 'v"xj " ', fi'I i ii i laud coiisihtuiffoi iu acres, more raised in .mi. rieasanu nas our repo; tei ca.h..u oi i5ay niui ietiur s?ii ft is, im eve-i icuuximaj e... uui uVvj.x j town and comuiuioty. in uo mis, j. :tnated about one half mil to support himself and ' being most wonderfully surprised , in at 2 o'clock Standard timaA I One dose is a preventive ami a levv j we earnestly uoncit tne pauonage ( f t li - ! . . , . ix x u.. ..,.... ,.nen;t-o on in Tlnont iiuJaJ o! the -citizens oi the town; . .... .c -..;n 1 If quite a liberal educa- at the proportions, .ami nature or tne ut u, ... - ' - , - f ' T ! und bnoa.nd.Uiff country. , " Tlt lioMv X Cfwm 1 . . .. ..... nvn-t Dfi In mil iV v.in I n I. a iivur.i:f I ;1 11 1 1 I .!11cr 1 VOd Lie VlCl . tO US tiehi- . . t l.. til tS LUP ill -l- UU.iV, xl. V,. xtixu employed iu the store of 11. E. Gibson, Esq., in ! this place, Mr. Lefler has spent his nights in reading medicine the light in his room every night to a late hour told where the occupant was. lie left yesterday morning for the Medical University of Baltimore, and goes with the satisfaction of knowing that he has been, by his own hard labor and self-denial, his own architect in this world's goods. The Standard will visit him weekly and renew its best wishes for his success and w hole welfare. Xaettngr f the t'ouiitj Dcr.:ocr:iiif . Executive Commute In pursuance to a tall of the chairman, the Democratic Executive Committee for the county of Ca barrus, met on Wednesday in the office of the chairman. The follow ing plan for organization was unani mously adopted; 1. 'We request the township "com mittees to be active and dilligent in j organizing "their townships. -Right j here the work is to be done, and hence ; he absolute necessity for the very t best men the party has in the town-' ship. j 2. Let a list of all voters in each' I township be made from the tax , . l, . , ,. books, and each township Executive. Committeeman take one fifth of these names most convenient 1,;,,, o ,1 ;t (I.. i!,. him to see, and if the number thu? given to each committeeman is too 1 xvi ...... ... pe. kt mm select irom his list or names the most suitable person to aid in . 1 , ,,, i Jst. Ascertain it lie lias ivgister i ed ; if he has not, urge him to go iand do so; and tell him an.vhow. to j go and see if his name is on the riJfricrr.i t wi Imwi..- Vi(V.....in fm,n ,,.,. he intends to vote and make a note thereof. opposite his name slating in said note how lie will vote for IYes- 1 t . , t , .. , and I ountv ticKet, aim it possible . ' . . . .. , . ascertain and ri e in said vote reasons for not supporting any p.u'i. 1Vmocr.(tic K.k,td anv such re:;?;:i, I id Oi.vh hxect.tiv.- Committee- man, or the person he has selected! at the earliest moment, return his list to the chairman of the county executive committee, so that he mav j voteia w.io nave nor u-gisre.eu, aim j then use every effort to get Penio - . orat.e voters to register. T" - " On the lota oi Oetoo-T, "-i each township Ex. Committeeman j meet with its chairman and check j the Democratic voters who have not j registered and make arrangements I for in. lucitirr 1 1.,-rn to ivi.-ter. (iiH ' the 30th of (ctobcr let them 1 aain for the same nurnose. meet e.e.uo:. ua l-" i uu.o . i i .1 1 rr'- .l ! Nov. fi. ,ut h.v.c 'iiundteej b v irly at 111.' poll- in or uliir-.x willi tl..?i- ,f vofcv; vo.er.-, which list will have been , returned to them immediately after -the cau- vass book. have been tilled ui as ' above, bet the names of voters be checked .ff as they vote, and at one o'clock let a list of absent Demo cratic voters be made bv the town- iiin rk:ni-Tii:M jm.J eiven to l.ersfiii- ' : seeptoil liv liim. wild will .'it. once , . . . .e , . proceed to ascertain if the absentees! . caiiiioi oe iimueeu iu eonie iu iiic . ii . i . i 1 1 .. . i l' , chairman of the townsnip com - ni Hee miKt l ive nrnv . e. f., , .-, ! fan vi'Vsi nei5 iiiid li :i c them i-nn- . , , , , stan tlv ready to hand " ' . rI lif fdllowinn- ri . The following resolution was unanimously adopted : liJEssOLVED. That, in order to carrv , , , f (. , . , ., " 1 .. .. iUe Jemocralic incentive Lomnnt- t)e clld5rn,an of tilis cumuJittee j immediately forward or deliver to j the chairman of each Township Ex- I j ,, ... ... .1. 1 eci t v cu iiw 111 me cui niv ii .,, , . , t.. , i printed cony of tins plan ot orgain - : .,,,1 ...,,, j.r p., ,,c n t ation and a complete ht ot H . - rtrtl, I. . ; inc vulcis iu eauo cua.nii.iu IU 11- , - . stu in with the reouest that said chair - " 4 ' . . man at once call their respective tounshio executive committees to- i ... .......' ' . tether tor the purpose ot .fleetuallv c - executing this plan ol organization, T m .. - - jl.u, e;.,...,.,,.... pj i ur.v pr c c p r ie r v oi'K r.iut. ; j. Ml Calw i have b energy a few evenings since. The union of sounds of the baua i orajs iri.ji.v niKiins-H, ' J a c 2 3 o n v n. i. e , Fl-., September prwms wnen tney can leiteve uie .MJ.UAJ Au I'Kl.l. f .,nod well of water: 1 .............. ...... ,.1,1,1 , r if.; i, ,.,!;.:.' rri'i i i.v At t ie eii't oi t ne session, mtuais., ..' 7i.ii. i ..u i irrus county people always ,)!;Vn5 1;j a,kuvv tU, (vni,i;tc);i ' u-injr Ackers li,by Soother. It J ' , ll ' V , J V" I :'. . '-"I'- bca,,, " " "-" . under vvmch, and t lie mctuoa iy "--- ' ' uiity and helais e.r. ; , . - ,;,... t ...:il . t., f,,.- ' ... , ., ., , . .... n..;... r... -",i...,,.',r..x. ".Vi " trint. 1 Ms l.roneiiy ih x:te uid deterniinatr .n. Jiu riues.s whic u t s c taud tudestiluti m i-1 uni i-y . v. x ei:ei . Uouni, inciuonsf,' room, .tyuis ive., , i..wtoi.,.i,i tlli bitel.-fr. ... . . , .i i ,s - . . en.'i iif .mi in uriviiTe iKiiies ai ;s.-i.uu . ' . '" : . . ... ,., ..x.: .-x :. , ; Cir KDAGAIXSI lUi: STRIIvI:. pern.ontn. mnverraebna whii-i Twn m.,i s,.hnol m-fi in .ii i hn-iiiei wit n t n -'ii. :'iel t hev a - . no iivovnie.1 ior ov t neui t ni ou-i n tve . ,, v . i lure. ii ne-vav.s wojk eei g..u am. lauuauie- . ,. . i ,w.x,i ' !" 1 !l 111 , . , : 1-P. North Cnrolma UolJeere. i . ..i. ......... , 1 x.,.i (.!- i.-i. i. iuit-i rn ii Ti. : rrr - it. is fi ri m i t fi i l . . .,...,...4- n i idertakini?' for all that it is worth, i i'ilsjii.i:.! . i. " V." " , .. . V : . . .. : I- eiiiale Seminary, bo any one i . . .: Oiin 1 sfHnr. tJf.i li.i.f r,f i f "if i iuii di ite.ueo.y m me noase. ion v;-r ativ neeue i in inis coinmumiv , , . ,. . . -i , , tn .i..nia ,v;ii An llioni' i living lti town asm siiuawi i - . ... ., . - , , .. ,,.,, Q -,.,.,. t.i- it is the nuvnoso ot the rrmcipais i .....i i-., i r.t t o -. zens .-mxi'.ei v .-isoei m n s aouiu oe e..n..-..t. icn -' r,t .,i, f,.,.. nvt w n .ion uTiiit t.u iieorounas v,. ... . i . .. Iur-Utr uuoiuiumuii, uuj ... i.i - - . t . . i i,. : i ' ... .. , , . , . -1 - . ii . iji.iiir:. . mer, saw, axe. plow, wagon, shovel and the whistle of the busy work men, as theyare Hearing the end of their work, make splendid music. The Poplar Tent Association, con sisting of worthy, brainy and ambi tious men, and the St. John's Asso ciation made up of men full of back bone, courage and love of country, uniting with leading representatives of every part of the county, have done a most extensive and splendid work for the advancement of the agricultural, mechanical and other interests of the county. The work already speaKS lor lueli, inasmuch , as it is substantial and presents a i j i I duraole aiui nleain'' annarr.nee vunuJiv .urn j..in0 m ii.aiii.iLi. XT S A Bid Till NO, every one says, as he gets in sight of the enclosure, and when he enters and looks around hirn he draws a long breath and exclaims, "my seott, it's bigger than 1 thought it was." Just so it is with all. What's this for" pointing to a building 10x31 feet, containing three rooms, "the ticket office, entry office, and exec- ii 1 1 v o.-iin m ! f ri I'mm 11 II r inr .... v.. ...... uu ii-iuse yomler, sir, is ior what: as he a-ks nointinir and srazin-' at a lart'e av.-,(l r,.,.. i'AUA with t-iLLj , "., ' , v . . ., . tl V ece! lhe ladies will exhibit their i , ... , j .. evm.thin the !aJiv neeuie ui h, sjiei;iu:eii uj. loom oriv, "i.fKil.,1.ir;i.liJ,lv,f ' m j iauui ,'S mer chandise, household furniture. &c. Yes, es, I sec, but that house iw.v..v -ii !,.. i.,,;i,i; . , . f ... v" . .' " " ' pnulueis. &c. The boss man getting up and cigar men, and grub" establisli- men An art.ur. 2."x.)0 feet.- will 1 e started in a few davs for niieul- , , , . , . - , turai aim mecua nieal uuu-n.nerv and tools. That hi'jh "octagon" buiUlinir you see going up yonder is'-iOfeot high : and intended for the Judges. There are 1-31 stalls loG open and closed: . chicken and turkey .coons; about : p.-ns ior h.-g.-. sli.vp and calve5 i !c Tile tl-aek U -to feet, wide and A mile long and very near level, o v. clls. 30 feet deep, within the cr.elosiuv ar.d 1 on the out side. Over vonder is tinit beautiful oak ! ?rove where the Confederate soldier's j reunion will take place." j -not yrrrii pox f., a-id ail this ,r r . M. Lore, Dnrinr all this tim j workj ..ji" Pn-wn : Lvnn Irwin. II. MoXam.ir. and oth- ; ers hae leen around there, in the j vorv lo.v )f t j,t,;r ijinicertce and i cn(,.y ;hlki w pR,,iacllT jj. C. j rcAllister,ecretary ludwigand the i (.v:.(,lltive Comrnitiee have h.n look- - . r. .. . . .. ing alter otner important matter j g ;l jown .nil county, the veo- TilL'i,.!,. .1,1,1 .,,..1 ..III :..f . I. j . . f ,vo.k. a,l t .( r aPPlVC hit Oil ! i ivil! lie jjeen !n i 1 1 f::r-t lleit tlsnv :ire jcoining out in full force with sam ! , ' . ,.,, ..f ,v.,. . , i.,. 1 i- ) , - . ...... . . .. i pie cl tuirrou!HJMig couuues, too, are; i .. - . . .. ,, ! i.ucn...- ...a to me -v.uu ami are coning iu inimen.--c crowds j ., , , . ' , Such another time lhe county ha never witnessed. , i Hurrah, for Concord; hurrah, i for Cabarrus County! hurrah for j i the great big Fair. i w t... . This school under the supcn.'i- ; teiulclicy of Mr. Y. M. I'enuinirer, u , i i i ' . . . . , most excellent you, ig man, nelu a , celebration last Saturday, that i n .il. ... f..l l ........ j p. on cu oo.u succeK. uuu c.uci x..:. i.. ..11 x 1:11111111; 10 m 1 in eseiii. At an early hour, notwithstanding the hard rain the night befoie, pco-j pie began driving up from aT di-i rections,until the number was simply , i X1"- "v iU" interesting, consist iug of addresses, ! TuC:ll .dm itiirumeutal music and eSsavs. Mr. Pen ninger in a few happy re- i. short hi-torvof his ; c,, , T v " P , , , i . an intere.stinL' essav on "ihe ti-.iininir i . - ; oi ine vouii .Twcj-iwit it. Fill . Sef embfr !?li. : - At. 1100:1 to day two deaths ami .....' or.y .. case, oi nave bfci rfnoittid. . ... , ,.:, Idresst-d to all laep'aysieiuiof the (Sis ltd) Neal Mitchell. 31. D.. President Beard of Health' ;i:u'M, :'' .. - , ' l"-" "r .'a." :',,tr',"...V:.. 1JU-"- momx. 1i outside bu Id ntrs ,..i ,... i... eioioi (.11 soeu ui'H.:i I'nuii it smi- . , 1 . . . i, . , i.,. i ). .ii v ijcar sir: j l ortier inai ' ' - - . i . i .-. .. oa-.u. Mieuoeo un iuuu, P rilT.OTll!. V V IIIU .. - lllflll. A S.iLllOiU UUlliC 1-5 KltiJ.l"U .,. , 1 1 Many of the doctors recited this too late to respond; but about fif teen put in an appearance at the office of Dr. Porter, at the appointed hour. Vice, president MeQuaid ad dressed them Uijoii the alleged wholesale abuses which have crept into the system of providing delica cies and so forth for the pick upon physicians' orders- The doctors iu turn expressed their views and a general discussion of the whole mat ter was held. rnicr Arrest. Quite a number of colored people , now permanently located in Sahs went to Camn Perrv vesterdny.i bx"J i he ha b.sbuy -'Jlera.d ' re- , joently spoke thus of us: Messrs There were only a few white people, i besides tne nvo nurses, who went under arrest. Neither their mines! -, 4l,o ,..,,.fn r,f 41,,,:,. n.v.i.i l.,, or me cause ot men surest coatu be ; i learned. ! wol c. They are thovou-hly reliable Official bullutin for 2 hours, end- j and will do as I hey promise.'' lin ing 0 psn. New crse 103; White 21. '; p:ove tLl3 "haiio. r- e i i f m .HcBpecttuily, negros ,2; nnnvs of dead as fo.lows: Gallagher Bros. C W Craw fad, J N Brevnard. Mrs I Baxton, Chas Huddle, Jerry New- j TKY PJTZ'S TAFFY. man, (colored,) 3Irs A S Allen, Carl , Johnson, Chill of Alvin Bivknor, j Total cases up to date 2237, deaths, 1 229. j Some thirty or forty cases are I... 1 ... L 1, litlt ii. nut no iisi-.nt.'H trail nuiAt'U accurately, lhe relief question still perplexes a1, and is the cause of lunch trouble. r.nfin Ar.v,.- ftf h "P T c. ! v.-PTin .Maxweii, ofthe b . h. V ' N. II. B.. at Feinandian. is reported i ' as doii . . ' , WE CAN AND DO Guarentee Adjj-r's C!oc ,t Vviv f.w '. , : it. h l.ren fnliv .1f,,v t.h people of this coartrv that it is : cmi!.-iv in .ill .tli.-.v k... ,-.( f,,. i ; V' V r, V ' . . i 1IKALTHY GltOWTlI. AcUei's Blood Elixir lias ifaiued a , n . ..int. ii i::m uu.u o?i iii Auieriean peop.e and i-; acknowledged to ie sup?rior to a1! other pit paraiions. It i aj pos:tiv? cr.re for all Blood and Skin Diseases. The medical fraternity; .indorse and presenile it. (.marai1- teed and sold bv N. D. Fetzer. COTTON .VII KET. Coii ecied weekly by v. r, cvssoK. Stained Tiow Middling Middling.... (jood Mid l.i'ng 4HS r,J ' Piiopvc:: :.:sii::et. Co-ivcted ,veck;v.by i uve, ro.--T .-. ix?r,. - , v, '1 .i tejili , . tJll'j-'J ! liacon ! Su srar ct:it (i n.nus. i 1 u 1 k meat siilis,. . Beeswax, Putter,..,. -i, Km- H . .t?2 -3.?2 4o ;3'0 75 I;;;;', li'o .)-.. .'m 'Corn,. t r?' i X, C.'riour,' .'.'.' .' i J,ltal os'. '.'.'.' " 1 Tallow, 45! .bait, 7080 -.,,,x-r-. . x-t-. .vn ! f.itiiw4 o , l .u .1 in li iml if wn le.nl. - 1 on the dark side of every little ob- j slide. Nothing -will ho daiken life ! and ma::e it a burden iis'D.vsn-T-sia. , , , , . . , , , .,. Acker's Dyspepsia i ab.ets will cure ; f. .n,.x -... nf n vsnJ,;., 011- stipation and Indigestion, and make life a haopiness and pleasure. Sold at 23 and 50 cents by X. D, Fetzer. Annuncem9nts. COTTON WEIGHER. I hereby announce myself a ean- 1 didule for Cotton Weigher for Cu- Ibarras county, Subject to thf : u.u i ii a lulu : voteI 8 cf the people of Cabarrus ; c6nty otv l am - huild u elt, ptirt. lu ,m mm i. "'..,,.7; 1.. t.-... ,.1 , ' I ,o ; neiiiu-i n.ina -o uicun. i 1 f waxmi. -0,1.1- mx t-ijsi-i'i-i un people s coiton. xo party in it. lif.'Kpet t.fnlly. D. A CALDWELL. COTTON WEIGHl.Il. I reswectfullv announce mvself a , 1 candidate for .the ofSce of Cotton I n'Mi(-r ior UiifJfiis county, C. JNO. C. YOUXG. Augr. lo, 1SSS. ro iiic Vciors oUaiwrrai omii.v. tt -xi t w uvLvtCvnlt r.$Lr leboa foi the cmee of Keg isti l)eeds In asking you f ,r j our eilll Ot attention to the duties of the oJIic teution to the duties of the oJIiee and a faitiiful performaw" of every oWiga-icn. Yeiy Ikpectfo!lv. ClTAS. 1'. W -LTLt:. eiiTT ri riTT Tii , v the of Anoint tuna Kiiu-a i) me use or nvi.-.t ven in ihr, form nf Sooth- 3 J'rup. Why mo.hcis yive fheir , - - - , eia.drcn such oeuuiy poison is Ear- strike your little one, or a cold or free and the Eemedy guaranteed by i N. P. IVfczer. Business Locals. Another Attraction at the Fair. Ladies and gentlemen, we will be there to make some fine work for y. u Our tent will be cast of the ?raiid stand. Our work is now known and highly appreciated from Mountain to Seashore. We are located in Salis i iiiiv va nt..l i ,' -r tits who have worked in our city. mid as they intend to visit other towns wo most litifii t il v recomend , , , , .- '. . them to t io:;e w:i!iti;i' line artistic Hot 35reflt Bnns nd Doughnuts at KITZ'S BAKEiiY. -"lrNFIELD will have Fresh Fish Saturday morning. (Jail and cet som. Two 2-horso farms to rent for J. R- Ervin. Jg.y Uea.l ol tne lagcinS rust. ue have jus gotten in a lot ot Ja?gii)g at 75 cts. Hurry up, or you wiU not cot t.i.v p,...,.,,, t- T'FT7PT I Grain Drills, One Horsa Drills, ; Two Horse Drills, at Yorlte & Wads- : worth. Every Farmer can afford to buv one. and drill his wheat, and;,,,,, - . , , oats at the prices they are oiieriug ! not fo1 sometlling to turn up, b.jAi . Yorbe & V adsworth are aeuts.ii. Y-mnxdP 1 Beckford, i " UP J".!!. . now for the Ernpire iinO uraoes can oe n ei now at xuiiivi j k WADSWOliTHU as low as first! class -oods can be sold at in this j 'i'l '- NOTICE. TAXES! p.u pfi'llv iin'il rnmenil.t?! I :im com- pelled to obey the wiiiih, ami every ! man in t'. .-:.!:ity w.Ii h.iva to CDa- ' form to Ihio iUW: ! Laws of 1987, Chapter 137, Seel ' ' ' ' ; 3S: The sheriff or his deputy shall opened on the 2d day of April, I attend at his" tilice, dmirg thel,.,, ... . T1 , months of Septemher and November i fc7, and 111 a day or two 1 had ;for the purpose of receiving taxes;; fi i x , , , . ! he shall also in like imumer attend Ilotllll) to scU' anu naa sei .at le; lit one d ty during the month tH 1H01,e on fire with 10c. places iu each township, of which fifteen day's notice shall 0 - given by . advci iisement at one or more places, anvl in a newt-pap r if o:.e be pub - lislied in th court y. Sec. Vhencvtr the taxes ' shall be due and unpaid, the Sheriff i shall i'.nmeiVntely proceed to eoliect them, etc. i Sec. 53. On the first Monday in Febiuary ia each year, the Sherifi is directed to oiler at public sale at j tl0 colllt house all lands on which 'the taxes levied for the previous i year still remain unpaid on the lirst , -U,. i ,.- I.. l.. viM'oxnJnirr I shail endeavor to lollo.v btrictly St iXili lid tir f!" j ward and settle t l.eir taxes I will ' be in my olhce duniirf October, or 3'- u will tnul a deputy there for the 1 r,m-n.if of eolleclimr taxes. I will vij'it the plc s below for ' tne same pui pose ou i ue ia.v s siateo d urni? the mouth d OcUjl er. viz Is'o. 11 township, i'irday October, V2. at Fair Ground. I'o. 1 township, Saturday, Oct. 13. " 4 " Monday, Oct. 15 o o ii G 7 8 9 10 'luesday, Oc..l. AVe.lnc siiav, Oct. 17. Thursday, Oct. 18. Fiidav, Oct. 19. Saturday, Oct. 20 Monday, Oct. 22. Tiusdav, Oct. '2:i. Wednesday, Oct. 24. Thursday, Oct. 23. The Candidates will be present and address the people. The taxes must be wound up by the 31st of next Deeeiu'oei. lif spectf nlly, Win. 1'ROrST, Sheriff of Cabarrus county, N. C. House For Rent. A jjood house and lot for rent j f.lI0ap. House with six r j ply at Staxdaed oftice. rooms. sept 20 tf lis kki CONCOHD,N. C. James P. Cook, A. M., Buevauu K. li.vnms, A. 1?., 1'rincijuls. CLASSES. Primary, Preparatory. Commer eial and Academic. The course of instruction is prac- lflu, t..,,,,,.,. ' give each pupil u thorougu Imglish ! : education, and prepare him foi the: ac,ive dutt,s of lif" : To collinl(,te ,iie Academic courye, I t, studt; ita will be rerpiired to take ; '.-'u ,7 . cHsr : M in? the i resnman or r)opno.nore; issin our best colleges-. ' cture:jon rtiysim-j-'y and IIv- rienr-, the Coiviitution of the Sale and tn United States, and on other ftabjecti of vital inte. est will be dc- avered dunu- the s'.-sswu. iteview examinations will be l.eul munlluy. lhe result o. these exam- uiations m conuection wit h class st:iuJi!. and deportnifciiL wid ho re- "f".e ?J -f ,o " " " -------- - . . j ..ii PRINCIPALS. Concord, N. C I OF iSifWilCiCOBD, THE SECOND MOVE FOU MORE KOOM HAS JUST HEKX MADE. "While stnndiug; at my desk I lift my eyes and see E50 feet of .shelving loaded with goods. It almost startles me, and puts me to thinking? What" has brought such rapid growth, I remembered 20 months ago I was almost penniless, out of employment, and could not find any. Everything in Con cord was said to be "over- ' done." For ten months I looked for something to turn up; then it was bitterer than gall, now it is sweeter than honey. A great lesson. Wait I111T 'lVn T Mil ltOL' IViTia tA til Vlthoush I Sn cress T resolved nn the au( res- 1 iesoieu on tne latter. I knew a, few "rhim- 'm i , nl . i ble heads' would sneer at mv tUtk c 127.27 worth of no tions (610 borrowed). My i room was 8x12 feet. I laid i down U few but firm l'llles to i u - (, . u , f r i J-A i0 0!ll at Pei ppnr nml rinp nvipp to nil. T needles at 2e. Six months of toil drove me from "the "rat trap' to a house much larger, about oGx20' feet, where I ex pected to remain if I could af ford to pay the rent, which only lacked $42 of sizing my stock at that time."" After four months I would have 'moved ! iiti-in had I not rented for 12. months. Determined to have j Vi,ntiH one 0f Concord's j )est stores, which is 75 feet ! dee), and lias, a handsome gjass front, known as tlie i,;old stand of Dove, Eost & Pink," one door above their present quarters. Goods at 25 per cent, Cash Down, drove me from my little 8x12 feet to 75x20 in less than 18 months. I challenge the credit system to surpass that if it can. I warn you to keep out of a system which taxes you to pay for the goods sold to tlie man who don't pay, and invite you to call over and see for yourself if the cash system of the Kacket Store is not the only safe and true one, My Xew York agent writes me Jie has shipped more of that pound calico. Come ear ly if you want any. . A small lot of X. C. Plaids left at 0.1c. liemember I have moved in 1 , . . , ,r ! the house between Messrs. Dove. Bost& Fink, and Heg- er Motlev & Co. " ' " Verv respectfull v, ' 1 r , x. I. J. BOSTJAX. Valuable Property -rn TZ C3 A. "T "CP -X? WCV lO-cA LlCLl- j- ,vi1 s,.n Thursday, November 1, i , ,,, the hit bidder, 1 bouso : aa(.r 0f knd) situated in , f ()f m pieaS:Ult, known as , Mf vu.nH.int Hoteh A 2 story ,. , -., r.m,venieiit neces J.irffo and a choioe most ilso fcell furni- operation nnu a bav - ell ; IU ai.i HI iUi iniixi ani'-. j. ..x ill tdl the Ba.ne day one sniall tract of or e "Rpsnectfiillv. J JNO.'LENTZ. ji . if, : " .l - t f -.Mi
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 28, 1888, edition 1
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