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JD ? ' THE STfcHDARD. THE VERY BEST AI K1)TTSIXG MEDIUM. TERMS : CN YEAR, CASH IM ADVANCE, SIX KCNTHS. 3u:dmoxtaibline route richmond and dan vile RAILROAD. ; r. " - " " U k n4 , Une square, one month, 150 $1 ?5 r t " 0l)e square, two months, 2 00 VOT TTATT? T ' One equate, three months, 2 50 jj '"Wfli. 1. CONCORD, N, C,; DECEMBER i4, 1888. NUMBER 49. . oEJZjS"." "2 I 1 I EH I I I l.fV.lmn..,. ' niuZI 1 I . " I I i- - "TOEMMBWWJ, l ll!lP1?n luiSlS A It ui&Euiiwa." .'Villi Jr cjt I CII ESTER, j Dr. JHItcheira Monument. Tklll IJhD Pm! Ilfl yD&COrtt lUllS flSStlSfflfl Thonroiher.ofJ.il. Connelly l. tL Mart laS of Rv. J. B.HHlartl ami CY !"! T0 C?l.?m.t. . IhlllilluMU I ll I J l 111 ll. ' i lonsed schedule in effect June ,m:1i. 1S7. Trains Meridian Time. ruu by 7: J hut.. No. SO. tri ihi;pvnd. ,-v York 12 lo pm l'i ih.lolphia 7 -! am i. Vtiin re 9 4" am Wellington 1124 am Charlottesville 3 40 m J.n libtirg 5 50 pm Ar. Diinvide S 3D piu I.v. UirliiuiHiJ 3 10 pm I'uikovillo 5 17 pin K,viI!o 5 57 pm p 1, -tke's I'rancb 0 13 pm Jl.iiviHe 8.r0pin Ar. Greensboro 10 3G put I.v. CioMaWo 2 40 pm l: .Iiijrli lbulinm i.iik1h;ii HHbU.ro Ar. Gieetlsboro I v iNi'em ireeisboio llljlli Polut Ar Salisbury lii'.eb'ille Aieville Hi-: Springs Lv Salisbury Ar ("0 eor J Cluirlouc pirtanbirg Giccnrille Atlanta 5 00 p in 0 04 put t- pm 6 37 pm S 35 pm 7 10 l in 10 43pm 11 15 pm 12 1 am 1 ol am 7 IIS am 9 ." am 12 L; 11 in 1 10 am 1 55 a n 4 40 am 5 ,"0 a:n 11 00 Vtl bail v." No. 51. Daily No. 52 - 4 30 pn, G 57 1 m 1 42 pm 1100 pm 3 U am 5 10 am 7 45 am 2 30 am 4 24 n I 5 C5 um 5 20 m 8 '5 am 0 42m t-S 10 1 m "fl 45 mi 3 12 am 4 0f( mt 7 40 am 3;) nut 0 50 am 10 10 am 11 IK am 12 12 pm 4 31 pm C 1 1 I 11 23 pm 12 pm 12 40 pm 3 37 pm 4 48 pn- 9 40 pn. Daily. No. 53. J. LEE CKOWELL, A TTORXEY A T LA 17 Coxcord, - - N. C. RACTICE in the Courts of Cabarrus. Stanlv and ml- joining Counties. All busi ness promptly attended to. &sT Office over Patterson's Siore. For Sale Cheap. A SECOND HANI) OMNIBUS Leave Atlanta Arrive Greenville Sjnrtauburgf I'imrlotte 1'ei.COld :i':iburv Lv. tlfot Springs 8 C5 pin C 00 pm 7 40 am 1 (H? am 2 13 am 4 50 am 5 43 am am with In ire ofii.e. :? a capacity for twIv n,ipnTni..- J - . . .n foot! runimiz ordor. t all at th' Ml BARGAINS! In order t clos out my stock of Hats. Bouncts, Ribbous. Flowers. iVe., I will offer great inducements to purchasers until the fame is dis posed of. Call and see me. I mean just what I say. Mrs. J. M. CRSS. CONCORD, N. C. James P. Cook, A.M., Brevard E. Harris, A. B., Principals. CLASSES. Primary. Preparatory, Comniei--cial and Academic. The course of instruction is prac tical ml thorough. It is the aim of the Principals to give each pupil a thorough English education, and nrepare him foi the ..ctive duties of life. To complete the Academic courre, the students will bo required to take all the branches necessary for enter ing the Freshman or Sophomore class in our best c.nlleyes. Lecturefion Physiology and Hy giene, the Constitution of the S ate and the Ut.ited Statea, and on other subjects of vital interest will be de livered during the session. Review examinations will be h d monthly. The result of these exam-K-atioiis in connection with class stauding and deportment will be re ported t- the patrom; of the school. MEDALS AND PRIZES. At the end of the" session, medals and prizes will be awarded for pro ficiency in studies, and for punctu ality and behavior. . Board, including room, lights &.. Tho Brother r J. K. ronnclly I'm Ur(ak tbe Job of -Whipping the Editor." The follow ing paragraph appeared under the head of ''Minor Matter" in the first column on the local page of The Landmark last week: "During the sitting of grand jury at the recent term of the Superior Court, J. B. Conuelly, 'ate clerk of that court, was presented for embez zlement and fogery." As J. P.Caldwell, the editor, pass ed the store of O. M. Connelly, broth er :,i J. B. Connelly, on his way to dinner the day the paper appeared, he was accosted by 0JI. Connelly, (his brother, W. P. Connelly, stand ing by his side in the store door,) who demanded in an aggressive tone to know "about that piece in to-days paper about J. B. Connelly.' The editoi glanced from one of the broth ers to the other, saw that he had a fight on his hand?, and inquired, well, what about it? adding that he understood the statement as made in the paper to be a fact. Thereupon Y. ?. Connelly put in with some- I iw. i..,.i ; 1 ' ' ,; : thing about "an internal he and-the . . , 1 u IO 11. Ml ill lilil(.C IlUIUfS ill CC.HI 1 " Against loss or damage by fire, with j per month. Lower rates can be had dance was on. While Walter engag- uy cino arrangement. ,,1 tk lU,.ri,. fri,t niivprathiM;. .... ... ..V....... the side aud bt hind Ml Annie I.e Kiliott Dr. Mitchell'M Monnmeuf. Correspondence State Chronicle. f,a Vlwh.i 'Chester, S. C, Nov. 2. One of I Mitchell Society of our Uuiveftitv, e most happy events in Chester's j th Prof. Graves was in the chair. The chapel was filled by an intelligent audience gathered to hear Dr. W. u. n.um xviicau, t. i(l t, rjeei,el iu thiscominunitv. k-1 Im fron. society annals for many years was t'le marriage, on Thursday afternoon in the Presbyterian Church, of Rev.j B- Phill5rs tell the stories connected J. It. Millard, a recent graduate of The fight was alrocetlier in store, from the front door the the"' olumhia Theological Seminary, and Miss Annie Lee Elliott, daughter of Mrs. E. J. Elliott, of Chester. Public announcement of this event had been made from the pulpit pf this church on the Sunday previous, aud the many lady friends of the bride, with that charming taste cliaracteric of the sex, had decorated the altar with-a profusion of fra grant flowers. Immediately on the right of the pulpit from the entrance was a large "M" artistically worked of chrysanthemums, while to the right worked in similar manner was the letter "E," being the initials 0f ; s iccess of the wonderful and now thecontiTOtinffpart.es. Suspended i !llstoricil1 ""dertalvin-. Dr. Phil- immediately above the altar was a got the old hunter. Big Tom large marriage bell, a most perfect formation of flowers, carrying its jwn suggestive meaning of this season of sentiment. A gorgeous display of flowers of every hue, tastily arranged in front of the Isacn-d desk, furnished a beautiful with his labors in raising the mon ument to Dr. Mitchell on Mitchell's High Peak. This lecture described the scientific process by which Dr. Mitchell was led to suspect the sur passing height of that mountainous mass. It included a sketch of the topography of the Black Mount its peaks, ridges, trails, ravines aud streams, and of its condition when Dr. Mitchell essayed an a-cut and examination, marvellous even in the eyes of hardy hunters of bear, pan ther and de.r. And it recorded the methods adopted in the first, inter- 1 mediate and final surveys, wit li the 1 tor the Pbenix Insurance Co., of to exert every effort to build up a JiooKIyu; Continental Insurance, nf school, wi-itliv of the .e loi h, insurance to. of JSon h ; tovu and community. IV. do this, . back. The ed.tor wis ata disad -iiii-wd Pl'ilu.lalitl.ifi ..! il. ,.ii I- -. .1... : North Caro.'um Home lrscrauce ! ,1 ... ' .f tl Mti nf ti. r vautage m that he had on I floral b.-ickfi-cnnd. A t i !w fprminns tO tliei f 1. ..:.) 1 1U. i fawn iiiMt curl 'tiaiaiiug ine in over- and sn cundiug country. co.-.t. Neverthele; he cmeretl Co. All good Companies i,owi:st rossiBLE Kates Uitex. i J'or iui;ner miormation, apply , fron, the cli tItc-11 1 1 v, disordered but I lR,lV'lTfM tn 011 m am- invl nf ,n ; "l uuuii-.-ie Coumy. Al.t-ville t;itetville Ar. Salisbury Lv. Salisbury Ar. High Point i enboro S;i:elU Lv Cireen&boro Ar Hillsboro Chapel Hill Darham iialeigh JioKlsboro Lv. Greensboro Danville 9 55 pm 3 HO am . 4 37 am G 27 am 7 32 an: 8 00 aui lL40am 9 50 am. 11 55 .tnv tl 15 am 12 3-3 am 1 15 pm 4 10 pm 8 05 am & 47 mi 1 51 pai 2 53 pm J 5 30 pin j 6 30 pm 1 u- put 11 40 am 1 25 pm 5 56 pm .6 38 pm 7 15 pm 35TOTIOE PRINCIPALS, Concord, N. C. Wilson to go with him over the route on which he followed the foot steps of Dr. Mitchell from the top of his High Peak to his fatal fall, ind so has been able to correct some mssconceplions concerning that trial and that fall. The monument of zinc bronze has been erect.-d through the piety of Dr. Mitchell's youngest daughter, Eliza Grant, of States It was cast in sections CilKI.S WHO AKHIX lF.tt.lXI. SOLOMON" SLY. The undersigned having taken cut ' letters of administration on the s 1 tate of Aaron Ritchie , det-M, all per-! The girls that are wanted are good sous wuo are limeoieo. 10 sum esiaie 1 ii U are hereby notified to come foi war 1 i ,! , , , and settle, and all persons holding i Gd from the heart tc the bps claims f.gainst the said estate will j Pure as the lily is white and pure; From its l.eart to its sweet leaf j with whole bones. Walter got knoek 'oddown, knocked fiat, got dirt on I his back; Oliver had no bad luck at ! all von have to catch 'em before ; von can hurt 'em. Messrs. W. R.- Lt ft n ! Pi"s t them for payment within r iu'iii;ii' v- lum ij-.'i,iv, rx lilt' same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. S. M. Ritchie and Lttheic Ritchie, Aduu's of Aaron Ritchie, dee'd. Aug. 24. 1883. I arrived t lie large, capacious church was densely crowded. As the columns inarched slowly jaiul evenly up the aisles, theadvance ushers "TilCt'f nil v I'l'inmi'il thp silv-rr Maxwell :uul Parnl.ardt Adams call-' whcu t,je met .Ml time. CaldweM g. ta bloody nose, mcJiutcl y front ()f the ,ltarth(1 aud a cat scratch under his lett eyo.j u J,, t.jk. q ..I.I- l if w . : n. ...... 1 ne case went tiiurc x.. i. .uui-uu, altar, held in reserve for the relations I ami select friends 0 the bride and j thc M(' L'room. were placed two silvei' rod, i hJ i" . . . . - . ' .t I- l...M,r..r.ll-t f'.i, ..i.il ti-ma lien the time tor the ceremony j "'"fi , you'll be bra iginj that v. poncu ironi ti.e u es ern -Komi bov lidnt learn and lay Carolina Kailroaiw !t iilacK Moun tain Station to its final resting place by ox-teams, and on mens' should- 12 31 am 10 50 paj 3 10 pm .evsviile Drake's B:acch 12 25 pm 12 4( ptii 1 2" pm 3 30 pin 11 10 p.n 2 25 pm 7 35 pm 8 50 am 3 00 am H 20 am V Burkt-vil'.e Richmond Lynchburg itiarlottesville Washington Baltimore Philadelphia New York tl 30 au f6 55 am til 45 am ! 50 pm 10 20 pm 1 23 am i is ,. 1 45 am 5 (f0 am 1 2 55 am 3 05 am . 7 00 am 20 am 10 47 pm 1 20 pu tips. Eso., and he lined the Connelivs each $25 and costs and discharged; the editor. The paragraph which was printed A. II. PROPST, Toe girls that are wanted are home girls, ' Girls that are mothei'.-i rig'it hand, flint father ami bi others can trust i last week about the action of to, fAud the little ones understand. tin right and left of the minister while the bridesmaids and groomsmen siuou in opposire positions to the ! left and right. Rev. Mr. "Sumner, 1 the pastor, then offered a short yet A Word to the Wise. The voice of the public school teacher is soon to be heard in the land and it will be in order to have advice given about the duties of com mittee men, parents and pu pils". Let me get in early my especial pet essential for a good winter school, viz: plenty ofgood wood, and a fairly com fortable room. In some of our country schools the con fusion incident of "getting warm" lasts for an hour or two and on cold days there is constant discomfort and con s?quent confiuion. and los.s of time. Gentlemen, put your hands in your pocket, pull out a quarter, put your heads to gether, do necessary repairs, give your children comfortable quarters for the rough days of winter. Do your pa rt to make the school attractive. It will pay you many times for the outlay. , For once in your life tell the teacher "Let me know what bo'jks my children need and I'll get them." Then keep your word and do it without grumbling, and cheer fully. If you don't do this, vour boy will be borrowing, all winter, will lose interest, and do little or no rood ; and then our lying the blame on the teacher. Don't do it. Your boy will go to the dogs, and will have Woman. Wilson Mirror. True, she can not sharpen a pencil and outside of commer cial circles she can't tie a package to make it look like anything save a crooked cross section of chaos ; but land of miracles ! see what she can do with a pin ! She can not walk so many miles around a bil liard table with nothing to eat, and nothing (to speak of ) ; to drink, but sie can walk the floor all nig it with a baby. Sha can ride live hundred miles without going into the smoking car to rest (and get away from the children.) She can enjoy an evening visit without smoking half a dozen cigars. She can endure the distraction of a house full of : children all day, while her husband sends them all to bed before he has been home an hour. A boy with a sister is fortunate, a fellow with a' cousin is to be envied, a young ; man with a sweetheart is happy, and a man with a good wife is thrice blessed more than them all. ers, ata cost of 750. A road had ja pretty correct idea at Avho.se to be made from the end of the ox-; door the blame lies. Now, trail for some teu u iles iro and down berate me for a "no such a several Peaks of the black Moun- thing ;" but go and do your tains. -Trees were cut down and cut j lutv. a,nd 1 sliaU be happy and out rocks was blasted, gullies filled Daily. tDaily, except Sunday. SLEEriXii CAR SKKVICE. On trains 50 and 51 Pullman Buffet s'tcper between Atlanta aud New York. On trains 53 an 1 53 Pullman Buffet Sleeper between Washington and Montgomery ; Washington ami Au gusta. Pallman sleeper between R'chmond and Greensboro. ' Pull n.aii sleeper between Gieensboro, and Ralaigb. Pullo.au parlor cai between Salisbury and Knoxville. Through tickets on sale at prieipal stations to ail points. For rates and information appl V anv agent of the company, or to Son Hass. J. S. Pons, Traffic Man'r. Div. Pass. Ag't. W. A Ti'EK, li ehniond, . Dn. Pass. Ag't, J as. L. Xaylop, Raleigh, N. C. ' Gen. Pass. Ag't. The Weekly News-Observer. The Weekly News and Observer is a long ways the befit paper ev r pub lished iu North Caro.iiia. It is a r.- flit to tbe people and to the State The people should tale a pride in it. It shou;d be in eveiy family It is an eight page paper, chock full ol the best sort of reading mat tel. l ews, market reports, and all that. You cannot afford to be without if. Price 81,25 a year. We will lurnish the Weekly News and Observe unil January 1 st. 1SM1. for 31. sei;a lor sample copy. Address, News and Obsei.ver Co, Uah igb, N. C. I 1 MM 1 GVs Ih'it are fair on tin h arthston1 I Kiud and sweet to their own folks, I R-ady and anxious to please. j Tbe girls that are wanted are wise Tlans and specifications of build- j J' j' ( ft , ( . mgs made iu any style. An eon- tracts for buildings faithfully car- j That drives with a smile aud a soft lied out. OmeeinC tou's buihiing, word ap stairs. ' 13 verv MTinnviriate nravei. :ifter wliwdi. I grand inrv with reference, to J. 1?. . . , . , . 1 n - j bv the usual questions and assents, ! onnellv, was merely a pretext used . 1 . , . - . ., I ' ' 1 limlpil I he I K11 he:irt in tin. strmir bv his brothers for a breach with the I , , v , , , , , ts , ! bonds dissoluble only when life to tasurvivw. , . - - - v-vi..jtti r feises u o. verv angrv with hi in on ! storms encountered and many hard ships endured. The tale that Dr. Phillips told ought to be repeated t the vonths of North Carolina that Land For Sale. The wrath of the household away. ' The girls that are wanted are girl I of sense. Whom fashion can never deceiv. ; Any person desiring to purchase , i0 ,.rtU f0j0w whatever is pity, the tract of Jand known as the I ay- A Q a whjt Js s- , to ,eave lor place, adjoining Charles Lost! . and othi'rs, or the tuiet of land j TL-e girls that 11 re wanted uie ca The bridal costume was a lo-ely brown Henrietta, moss given velvets, so will vou. H. R. "Elisor" or "l:her.' The Christian Union the following : "In the words "either" sri ves or Aiuclic'a Mai-rlae:. The rumor that there had been a serious disagreement between Amelie Rives-Chan-lerand her husband is evi dently unfounded. A de spntch from Richmond, Va to last night's issue of a local contemporary says: ''The harming creator of 'The Quick of the Dead' fanned herself languidly and sniffed ata buuch of fresh-cut roses which Mr. Chanler handed ter on his knees." Gossip- mongers who have bprni spreading unwarrantable tales about the domestic life of the young authoress should pon der the above words in every phase of their picturesque significance. Amelie's mar riage is not a failure front her standpoint, at least. ornaments diamonds, hit to ma'ch. Bridesmaids, handsome street'suit Rev. J. R. Millard is pastor e Richland and Fort Motte Presbyte Mitchell's i now High Peak every year, that it is more accessible a ! greater number can resort there to enjoy the sceneiy and the conscious ness of standing on the highest point this side of the Uoeky Moun tains to witness .1 sunrise from an known as the Reeu and Allison land adjoining the Barnhardt land and others, will please apply to me. a. they are both for sale. W. M. SMITH. Attorney. Sale of Land. Dsns ft Academy Te next session of this Institu lion opens Monday, Aug. l?ih., 1SSS. Having se2Uied tho services, of competent teachers, the Princi pals offer to the community the ivlvantages of a first c'ass school, and ask a continuance of the name patrornsre so liberally given in the pant. Tuition in Literary Depart ments 1.50 to $3.50. Music S3.00 to 1.(10. l'or further information ap Pb' to Misses Besslnt. & FrrzEB Piineii)iil.-J. NORTH CAROOnF COLLEGE. Next session Lejrins. t c fi;'t x'on d;iy of September. Local iu 1 liOrihby Turmn Moderate. I'or eatalongue Cr aitieulats, (1- dr.'K:, llev. J. G. P'MAID. I'le't, Mt. P.er.sant, N. C. August 3, 1F8S, EERIESS DYES lo Your Oirn I) t Inc. at IIom. Th y r.-ill dye rrything. 1 liey Te H every. Ttit-i. I'ricelo. varka o. 'luey imveiioequH lor Strenif ' h, UriKhtne, Amount in Pack t for J.'.iktneM of Color, or non-la lug QunljUj-. Tiicyaonoterockotmut;owloni. Tortoleby For sale at . ' 12 FETZER'3 DRUG STORE, and D D. JOHNSON'S DlttO STORE LADIESP care ful girl Who count what a thing will cost. Who use with a prudent, generous hand, But i;ee that nothing is Io.t. The tills that are wanted are gilis with hearts; They are wai ted for mothers and N j wives; By virlue of a mortgage, executed ( 'auteil to cradle iu loving arms an Mrs i tt" ,rti i'r; C. Shinn. and Vgistered in Book Tbe clever, ti e witty, th brilliant No. 1 of Deeds of Trust. I ar-e 422, J Pirl, etc., in Registers office of Cf.br.rrus : 'fj.cre nre fen- w'.:o can under Countv, I will sell for cash on the! , , . ir ...i... Iinnm1r roTt nt St.lIIU. , lnfk- n. m.. at nuidic auction, ; lint, oh ! lor the wise, lov.ng nome . in front of the Court House door in : girls Concord, a ti act of land consisting. TLeie's constant, steady oemaud. of 26 acres, more or less, situated in i - - No. 5 Township, said .County, ad-, r.rin.s.i. j .ining the lands of James lost, : t ilavgaret Kiimmingcr. Levi 1 ink : I he ministers wife sat on tl;o and others. Title to sai-.l I land sup- fj.ont orch llienjmg the clothes of In he L'OOii. OUT. X Sf.l um. convey only cs testator. di,yofVeUlbM. ARCHLY. ccount oi the previous publications about this most seandlcous and indiscriminate robbery; and yet our readers will bear us witness that we have hand led this case from the first with glov , , -i i ..t .. t : i . eu nanus, vm. account u. ......, , ri;in Chlirt.ht.s this g;taU. is a u:,tiv(l of the culprit, for the sake ot the I f T,wia.rt tl,.,i u (lf ,,., ,,f n, I feelings of these brothers, we have j ana l)(:,t fail!iru.s of th, c(llte. told just nothing at all of the record v..,,.r ,..;, ,.,,.1 l. ,,iv,.a ! ofJ. B. Connelly in robbing tlu r''..;. Ilf lli!i,f11i tr..tiis,lil i tI-'? I001 eoiisccrated to ti.e me cd ministerial career. Miss Elliott is a favorite in the society circle of ('better. Amiable, and a devoted ! Sunday-school worker her dep.ir i hire hiins its stiiiL' of reiriet. vet it maUers of detail we have held back j ;l(temlt.tl by thc K.st wislu,s of on account of the innocent, printing : l)()?t of for ,lpr Jutnre hap. no more about his delinquencies and I jn he R,ations phe ias i i i i i i .. .i.il ili-nt than was aosoiiue.y ueiinumei. , ;J .h1uhm1 She was i!k. m.ij,U.t of I bv a sense of duty to our readers- 11i,1,t si ,wtK- ln-id.-il i they may adn:ire the heroic deeds of j "neither," Webster gives both pronunciations as correct. In British Columbia the broad i u:;i i.: i. i U..1 . .,.1.1 o.,.l i,v r.F hin i IdIC IVU IlliU "V.ilM u. .-v.", .w.-. . , - . ... , . , , f ,i-i pronunciation in coirecL r.iisi- ltliiiiin-li lumdrel . of vis tors C llliU 1 their fellow-citizens honor those w ho love Science, -anil emulate their 0i( iis the established or preferred ern usage i There is but one lexieo -rapher(and this one not of note) who prefers ''ltner. Manv lexicographers do not ! consider "ither" inadmissible though , not the preferable pronunciation. The best x ,.i,.U b.,rrin. to .l.-c-nd to ' 1 iliiloiogisc m tiie couniry "'"'U'U" ... .....v.., Till , V. 1 .. miorv roiessor nirney oi late; county duwu to the lanier fund:i - j ' iu robbing Trusting administrator: Mid guaidi-'iis, men and women,! widows and orpnans, not even spar- j brj h t ;iml ing ministers of the tiospel r the . ....-. 1-c if Ii a -n-i oin ton I i-rwAr I 11 .1 I,,!,. i f . If I TillVr! 1 1 1 lllSUIWUiU huuv-iivj .VI 1 IL lie 1, illlii Si.w.u iiiiv.' ic- - . ,, , , .......... .1 ifci lwT.-" na o vnoc-ifiluuc lllllilill llliri il.l tl n,ll.3"imo of Dr deep, dark guarded fiom Big Tom Wilson. Church of Almighty Cod. All these In return for theconsideration which waters slill jealously i ou?;ht " t() be n all pranation l).v i stoutiv opposed. Doth past and present usage are over whelminglv in favor of "ether," the pronunciation which is in accordance with the analogy of the language But in public speaking "ither" is found to be. the i easier pronunciation to give . -r . ' . 1 1 distinctly. it is usett ov present, the whole number Rv W. G. Means, Attorney Trustee's Sale. This 2nd one of her numerous progeny. A neighbor passing stopped in lor a social chat. A large work basket, half full of buttons, sat on the floor of t he porch. Alter various remarks of a gossipy nature, the visitor said: ; "You seem to be well supplied with t r.t n..f! .viti- rrstr-d in 1 If V villi..' l'i u 1 1-W ...7 , ,, my bv a deed in Trust or mortgage i buttons, Mrs. Goodman. executed y C. ir. Stnith and wi.e Yes: verv well indeed. Julia A. Smith, on the 25th day of . w if 1 1 : . . i. . ir".... ib ,rlii,., niorlmm or! "JIV gracious: JI ineie ani i uu deed in trust is recorded in Legis- i 0f the same buttons my husband had let's office Cabarrus Cininty, know I,... l.:,1..of i.-infi.r cult T'l Ncrtli (Jiti olinn, in doox .o. iu, Kisit- 501, I will sell at public auction nt j 'Cni anywhere . the Court Hous-. door in Concord i ..j,, jt.eU: 8ai.j thG minister's wife, Vfirib Carol in.", on the 4th day or n'lw. l.SSi to the highest bid taliuly. "I am surprised to hear it, der, for cash: One tract or ''! as uu these buttons were found. in Ivinf on Dutch B'llulo Creek, inl-j . .. T ., ,i.r oi,rn- the lauds of Kpl. Bost, M. T. j the contnbiu.on box. S. I tnought Teeter, John F. Furr, and otners, Uljjrht as well put them to fome nn i:n livided half interest in th'! be sure to call again. Mill tract, formerly belonging .o Juo. F. Fu.r aud said Smith. Title to said property is supposed to be good, but the purchaser on i.v takes such title as I am auti.orizi.u to con vey uudm: said. mortgage. A. FOIL, Trustee. Br. Wsr. M. Smith, Att'y. Dated 15th day of Oct.. 1S88. NOTIC far As administrator of John J. A.b on, deceased, I will sell at puU'.e K.-ib court house dcor. in Cucord on Cisl Mondav in Jar.'89. for assets to pv de-bt-i of slid deceased, a valu able tract of hind, containing sixty nve acres, more or les fidjoin ing the binds of Station? Goodman. 7ohn T. Allison fti.ei Davis B.umly. Terms ot al. one third cash, balance of purchase money to be-secmed by good not nt 8 er cent teret, payable twelve mciitLa after tlate F. Davis Bixmey, Admr. of J. J. Allison, dee'd.. Acg 31, 1SS8. it. The longest straight stretch of railway in the world is on the new Argentine Pacific .railway, from Buenos Ayres to the foot of the All eles. For a distance of 211 miles the road is laid without a curve. N. Y. Evening News. . - From New York to Kansas City for ninety cents is certainly very cheap traveling, but that is what the warring trunk lines are now car rying immigrants for. Tobacco -Plant. There is nothing more universally commended than a fine day; the reason is that people can commend it without tuvy. Ho Will Tliinli He Mfl an Angel. New York Woild. ; A -newsboy teuk the Sixth avenue j Elevated at Park place at noon yes j tenlay and sliding into one of the r 11 f li r .... ...1 cross seats leu asicep. ve mhhu , i ..f i ; distinctly. It is street iv. v.n:i; viiu i , 1 . sggtv- , , , I,- manv people who aie careful ! liwiV tli (-.its mm lsitn the lael. IliS . - 1 1 . . ... , and scrupulous, in tneir use feet were nare anu nu mu nau lane, () la e by none who are otr. Presently the younger gin , carelegs .md by w if any, i i i ..i . i i ....in . . , .. i . . i ii.iiuu nvi'i- :ii:ii iiiMi-eii iiei iniiij. i . . . ...... . i c iv.. 1 o i llOOf Willi ,. i . , .;, 1 f-,.,.,1i v 1 Willi aif BUIUC1U3 11 wi Dj:i:iii- - - niiiui- ia i ,tn fiK'iSi UVPtP'k. ; 1.. n.,it Midi-" i c hi v. wiv ......... ... .w .. linLSlIllillJlillilli. J. I nii. .o An old gentleman in the next seat j heard more often in England and without ; than m America. I5otn are allowable, but there are few, if any, other cases m the lan guage in wiach usage and scholarship poth agree so 'I he above extracts are clipped from the Columbia Dailv Register.! The Landmark has exhibited toward j fixtv.flve the relatives of this emhazzler, lorger and false-pivtender, hi- brothers undertake to sweep UP the ft 1 ,1... ....Lin- ,.r it.' ,.i trn- lil :1 -' I (:, I . . . , , t i ne eoi pi.o li. c ; several times and lias manv irier.us .l.-.!il f rbiiritv is due to Pit. Pie who ; , , - . i i.. " . .. , ' . .v w.ioF..m. ..ran; iau'KlUuiikd at the act, etou t Know anv n.u.e ...... u. .- t t, h j . t-HVlUX VkXW IMilli; llt'iu uiil it uunn ' " 1 a o mw j " Tkc llinrnr) Slonr. j The Character of our l-rciirient. j with a POlt towards the bl)V. The A popular tradition attributes to j In he way of character, American jfiirl hesitated a moment and then the blarney stone the power of en- j presidents need not fear comparison : reached for.it. The next man just flowing whoever kisses it with the with the Princes. Spain has an in-1 as silently offered a dime, a woman sweet,rersuasive, w heedling elo- fat with his rattle; Austria a moody, ! "cross the aisle held out some pen quence so perceptible in the language j morbid Emperor: Russia a trembling j nics, and before sho knew it the of Cork people, and which is gener- j Czar; Germany a nervous, impatient j girl with flaming cheeks had taken ally termed hlarnev This is the true j voungsovereigu.American presidents money from every passenger in that meaning of the word, und not, as have always been men-sane, honest, j end of the car. She quietly slid the some writers have supposed, a face.!- j responsible the best that could he amount into the sleeping lad's tv of deviating from veracity with an j found after the general sifting of the unblushing countenance, whenever ; people. Take the list from Wash if mnv ho convenient. I ington down, aud compare them for The curious traveler will seek in , vajor .,, ai,jp,rv with he same num- vaiti the real stone, unless he allows j ijer 0f -'lir0pcaii sovereigns. There himself to be lowered from the northern angle of the lofty caslle, when he will discover it about twenty is nvire real character in 'tliis group of gentlemen than in all the rulers England has known since the Con- pocket, removed her mutt gently from under his head without routing him and got off at Twentv-thirel overwhelmingly in favor o one form as against another admitted to be allowable as m the choice "ither." . of "ether" over One of Those Stories. ; The following article, from tfee Louisville Courier-Journal, shows Mr. II. T. Baker, a teacher of considerable experience, opened school last Monday in Dist. No.20,Fjowe'sStore. Mr. W.M. Toils has charge of , .1 .i ...... street, including an tne 1''' tlie oo at Fnggart's school in a pretty little inclination of the i hongej-n township No.9. '.cad that seemed full of thanks and a-comnion secret. Miss Clande Grier is teach- the Hfeof many a Tnari: ;' - ' Mt. Sterling, Ky. A soldier ia , said to have made a pack of cards to do duty as a calendar. I once heard the story, but hare forgotten tho particulars. How was it? B.' Answer. Once, while a company of soldiers were at church so the tory runs the Captain noticed that one of them had a deck of cards w hich he w as looking over and seemed to be studying closely. After service the soldier was placed under arrest, and ordered to giveau account"" of w hat he meant by displaying a deck of cards during church ser vice. The soldier thereupon ex- plai m d as follows: -'The ace reminds me that there is hut one God; the deuce of the Father and Son; tho trey of the Holy Trinity; the fonr. : spot of the four Evangelist MaUhew, Mark, Luke aud John the five-spot of the five wise and five foolish virgins; the six-spot that in six days Cod made the world: the seven-spot that on the seventh day he rested from his labors; eight-spot ' of the eight persons that entered the ark Noah, his wife, aud three soii3 : and their wives; the nine-spot of tho lepers cleansed by Cod, only one oi whom was grateful; the ten-spot re minds of the ten commandments." He then showed how the cards served him as a calendar: "By counting the spots,' he said, "I find there are three hundred and sixty five, the number of days in the year; by counting the cards there are fiTty-two the number of weeks in a year; of suits there are four tho number of seasons in each year -there are thirteen weeks- in each quarter." The explanation being satisfactory, the soldier was re- , leased. feet from the top, with the insciip- j CjUeror yts, aud with the French tion, "Cormac MacCarthy fortis me j alu (eriimu sovereigns for a thon- I.aw in a 'iitIiell. fieri fee! t, A. Republic. I)., 144R. -St. Ixui.s j sunc y(virs thrown in. New ! Herald. York ! ing the public school at. Rocky ! River church, in No. 1 town- Au agreement without a consider-' ship. She's having success, alion is void. ' j - . -r -ixT f iin; : .. Mr. t) . w . cunnings is Plenty of Chance to Marry. Ax:T Aubor, Mien., Nov. 25.-r-When the eccentric old bachelor Luther James, died heie three months ago he left about 230,000 to his- Two Ways lo Dm Tl. ! Frireleum for Ilnrhor Defenee. ! Lutheran Visitor. j A Philadelphia corporation thinks j A reporter in thelloW of Commons i it is smart enough to set the river on s had a w ire in the top of a building with other telegraph offices below. A man wanted to get to the upper office but couldn't make the operator fire. It is preparing to make ex-1 peri men ts at Fort Miflin, near Philadelphia, with a new method of I f. ,.i.. c:,..,i.n- iii-,i- , , , " i teaching in the Barrier Mills nephew, J. L. Babcock, of Chicago ' . school district. , , 3 . i marrv within five years must ue turner seai. Miss Mamie omuiv mis . , am . iin a , . . charge of the school in dis-i.., .- .- Hie ia iiiaeie uiiseiuuie uy iue ihuj, on condition that the latter should Balcock A note obtained bv fraud, or from hear hint, so he telegraphed fromth one intoxicated, is void. If a note be lost or stolen it not release the maker; he trict No. 31, east of Mt. Pleas- does j an' must pay We pj,,, Jn thi3 columnUorl lower floor round by Glasgow and back to the man up in the top v. ho came down aud opened the door. j fnl Two operators sat side . ty side m (-hinory. setting the river on fire. It is t ro-1 ..0,..r'to sbik nerforateit iron inr-ts!'1 i a good letter from one of our in the tivcr 'bed and approaches to! Each individual in partnership is j most " experienced teachers. ,. . .1 -i. ...i-: .......-! ! isnnnsif.ip fnr th; whJe anioimt of ' We are always 'dad to have f'wi "n-il'lliir I 1 it Jo I ll'L-il I rl. iJ;Ll' 111 v v -. - ' . be forced to the water by ma-; trie dents or uie nrm. In this- manner blazing An endorser of a note is exempt such letters, teeminjr with j good practical suggestions. her of letters received from -oung it'ornen who re anxious for love and fortune. From the newspaper ac- onnts sent out of the singular be quest it came lo be believed .that. Balcock is a young man, when tho fact is that he is past middle life."' I fc has received offers' of marriage from ladies iu Chicago, Detroit New York. Thy were forbidden to; p,lroleim can be sent into t he from liability if not served with Twcnty.one yearsV fahllful r,H LtLorNew X" i. wti tn Wrnw t! i?..t ...wl ,....,1. it niiNim-inMiwnf is dishonor within twenty-: ' ..-.i... i: i,....i ! 1 Wdpnia, iMiumoie, Jetv lorK, ii-i lc One wanted to borrow th? i eiicmvs beet and mate it uncom- other's knife for some purpose1, so , f .i.-tubly hot for the proud invader. he telegraphed him by Philadelphia, , w ashington, New Orleans, St. Lou -1 What part of a .steamer is best, to is, Cleveiaiid, and back to New j study astronomy? The star-hoard York to slip him his knife, - . ''de, notice ot its uisnouor wnnin wemy-.r viH, pr,ritles a rmblic school U "V"-1, 1 7 I' " . ' kr, f ir i,An.mvinit. ! , laenmonti, Mncinnati, zew uriean-, . .um i.ui" i leat'iier ii a ruaieu iu ia- ' " 7 , T consin. It is claimed that there is in Iowa j inriv wlm ia fi feet- and 11! Solitude is the audience incites Iu height, i chamber of Qod. Landor. and hundreds of smaller towns. Ilia mail is growing daily and he is al most persuaded to forfeit the for. tune, .
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Dec. 14, 1888, edition 1
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