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7 tin Nil BARD. i"i;H.VV, June C, 1890. VOWX AND COUNTY. ";".-;. c's vO-nci Amang ye Takin Notes i'mh H.-.'ll Prcnt Them." SHORT LOCALS. Pain is needed now. !'.,.!; !i, goodness ! V:-. i'1. C Winchester left to-dav. ii. -a that corn is let looking 'lis. Mc "ilxary is visiting Mrs. J. '. i a'I'kc. M;-. w. A. Brown's 1 i t tit baby is -V' ; duno.nv is able to bo ou the i.!-! ; - at!. : . . .!. Yorke hit yedenlay fur . -:: vii nip. '1;--. !b Ktui-tiV returned to her o.m Allen of Kockv d ; .,; become t lie Morris & ( ; .;!'- mukd' Who has it? . ."; ; .dk .-o nuicli: act a little, v . . slu- convict-auard "Oh, I v to night ':" r.-!tit Craige is visiting at . A. !". Voting's. . - .Kr'o aikl Bessie Cruise are 'J :,r Mr. J. P. Allison's .. Mtirr v il! take a position of P. vC P. II. II. in a few days. dieted tliat we will have a : -a'amer this year. . ;s .'. I'd- (Juis.s is now vit-it in tr Ai-iiis." Cannon. !; . !'..'. Jackson returned to h'.'.n in Spartanburg Tuesday. P. rue has never had such a day -hipping truck as Friday was. Mi- ts Luna Neisl and Addie Evans 'eft for Marion Wednesday. Mr. i':vd Smith returned from Vir.'ini:!. v. here he has Keen at -e-i".;!. ";"::': is !).- season of t !io year barhaiaiiian" sen ict s. are in '; u FctXT are rot-iiving . f t:cw goods now. See tluir ', !:; -s Mill Alliance, Union i '... !:;,s d.-claivd itself for Cov- ' i 1 V t ! 1 '.! i'csS. h ') hundred persons madej i: 1 tic rue iiieetins m rts. of Flow's, ha.l broken by a mu'e I. av. rt Klnttz and Ja.-.e j , . taar e, wen- m .v. n : I v D. aton and Mr. John 'ia from Mt. Plea,::-.: ! Mis.-- isenheiiuer moved into ! s ;v llin: oil Natioral Str.-L j i.'. Ik Pi ie'ihour ami Miss :"-:cr r.-t'tnied from M'.. :: 1 ,st We.luesdiy. . oat for the inquisitive c-n-eiiitor: he was turned leo-e ; L. Camp, of dk coun--i ; i ; 1 In-r s:.:ter Miss y.Lirv at ti e St. Cloud. '.Viil P. Joiii ston was elected : v ii," the commissioners as r o." tl.-- convicts. Mauit Ibii h-Vsoa, of Flow's, -d froia A di.-viile, where she a at -vko'd. 'l'lK-s.lav. Piack Wiis Home from dlle. Va.. 0.. a iurlonga. witu '. A. Kid'.-nhour. of the Singer ! Machine Company, came in . fr-.'Oi Winston. -. P ti er-, the spccialad ill t:ic e.- (.;' Tieaii . Iviison, passed h . :i vesie.day. ' v. in ur ai d oat crop ;ilo!;g . ::.!; 1 .:.! i,-e! . eeii hei e ;tnd is bci barvcsl, d. -. Viiey ( 'iiae ;;io v. Ik at (hat is rs old. TheiV6 1:0 datiget :-.;: stafxingyct. . d ;di Wot '11 of u iiming'ou aer brother of .Vr. W. M. -!'. ' at th- Si. Cloud. .il :;;::'. meets Saturday 1 It at o'.-'o :k .-harp. - . .f tojij. : found whil'- : - a:; arl.-i.iti w.d! ilt Oxford. :: ; - aid to ho v. ry rich. Mathi..... Smith, of No. S, f of M r. W. A. h'mith, is quite ' .'-!, i..,-.v ss years oh.). 'e ;.i ah-' clnuch has granted j'-s'- i' an iad liaite leave of : ;-. Ol I' r-;i; val. 'is le t 1th. '" - ;s J. M. CmsA P. (J. Page, !" iitig. ai d. C. P. White went to ' '.'1 :rioMe Tuesday at noon. '' in -' - i't 1'olVSt Hill Scell I '- - ;.!!. ::g more severe. Several 'ii' d cently from the effects. ' P. !'.. Ciiain 1 writes that ..ton, Ky., takes the cake for horses and red-he-adc-d women. 'Th.- kind of :!cll the Pich .Man ' ' a a subject of Sern.o.'l, lK Xt '..v idgh in St. James' Luther ehnrch. da.; Pho aix mine has stopped for ,iv, hile. Fnough hands 1 be employed to keep the mine ; ' i' of water. "o hy the Pich Man was Damu---'. ' .-ei-mon on the (Jyepcl for the 'lay, in St. dames' Lutheran church, '1 "t Sunday morning. J. M. Stoaer who was conducting .1 Packet Stav at Lexington, N. C., Has failed. Liabilities, s5.r00; assets .-aid to be about the same, nnocmtn Christian perfection is that degree of usefulness which we can ever ap proach yet never reach. Miss Mary Louis Harris came in from Winston yesterday where she's been visiting Mrs. T.' J-Wilson. It. is reported that Mrs. E. M. Heilig is dangerously ill at the home of her daughter, Mi s. Victor Smith, Hi rini liauijA hi. Kvcry one is talking wheat now. One man cut all day and only jot lifteeii shocks. Ordinarily hi1 would get. from liftv to sixty. Cammns l'Ylzcr bought a bale of cotton from ('apt. J. M. W. Alex ander for which they paid him Ssi. :),". Pretty good, ch ! Ir. Ii'iliert S. Young is now in New '( i k,ha ing accompanied Mrs. M. O. Beat I v who i.s under treat ment in that city. Miss Minnie Cochrane returned to her home in Charlotte Momhiy, Misses Jcnradte and bailie Knviii, accompanying Ik r. Miss Anna Neil left Wednesday instead of Tuesday, as she intend ed. (uit' a number of friends ac companied her to (he depot. 'impure Cook, of Xo. 10, made us a pleasant call Monday evening. He reports "all 'piiet along the Po tomac"' down in thit country. The iiukfaiigable, imperturbable, ungagable Henry Bitz was at Mt. Pleasant this week oiipensing cool ing beverages to tht: y mortals. Miss Julia Stir, wait returned Friday from a vi-ir'io Caswell, and Winston, where she spent some time with Mrs. T. J. Wilson. Wouldn't it he a good idea to tt iiave some unnMng wa.er at tne depot, especially wiuMi pa,seti-ers -re there v-d-in fo-t! train ' 'a "' " " " have some drinking water at th Ir. P. S. Young was elected a j member of the North. Carolina Foard j of Examiners. Dr. W. II. Lilly was i it:; i v;. i t . , ' elected 1 iiml ice-1 resident 01 t ur : yT r , y . ..Iedtcal So;;et. j Pev. Chah.iers Moore, of Liwirin- I U. 1 : ..1.. . .. t ' Cloud. He was ..a hi ; wav to .-oeml --pent .uoaoa;. ii i.ni ai iue 1. his vacation at ih.vid.-on Colh-e. : Mr Jno Pinkii: of VMIl!;iI i :lV!i:if- a:Vl t fV!lt .,ior " lSician. r,.;,; hvts ,,r 1!J(IV th:l, c .01. oi.o. i..,Tu.i.. o .v.. 11 v,l0 1 j1:,.,urlt Ui aduK-nt v. as under j ( ...,., 1, t.i(I .alV,t- - ,:;o , ;t as put tip in his nam tw. niv-mne ; ,, , , - , t r ,. ,: , . 11 ','1" -'--i-- ,- ' 1 lire . " 1 . tile bed, atid s-o it was, fort tic dou , f.-.,.,, 1,.. t u !,';,. !L,. io-horse loads of line ctove" h iv. ! , ., - a!.!e 110.11 in . K.o, 1. u ioo.vio nv. tvo and will la-ve nearly as mneli more. Dr. L. White, who made many frietids Ik re during his six weei;s stav ia-i Chl:r!..!t. here. r. c.une over 1 ro av to I Dr. Ciias. Saiiii:!- r-. m-.v located t Wint :i. arri-.ed S.A urdav j veiling i.tet s; e;,t !! la v wn !i ii:- jjjji r. Airs. !.i!a Mir -v.a;!. t Aiill r. l.o a. nit'.' u-:t vc.itcrdav : s!:ei'!.-r aiid Ab-Naiel. i-"s. t-.j i.-it his I.r. i-h.-r J. F. Whit- ai th ! iatt.-r pi .-. lb- v. ill be go:;.' aboit j ten d.is. i ,.v ,. j !.?.,,.. ' . A o a .'acK. dent vi-i e. i.iai. ' T '.-,.,.,,. i . : .ac!. Atr.v o;i let me- a.oii.'. J.ieK. . you Jack! I'm go',, to ladb-r. if ! vo-s d-ai't onif." l!.,w d--.-s tl-i-- do ! ":..; y i id-? - t ,. !. t .,,.1 r. ! Wed,: iieiv.oii i ia ir j-. ;r: to t!ie:r home ar Mt. 1 !..;!.. Ti t: il ,. tl vi.-iiii:.' at Mt. Ph-a-an- during to C"iiiiia-neehi.-i!!. Atiotl.er convict has g.in tv j 31i!Kr was s-.-nt to cut a tret Miller was seat to cut a tree down :ist Friiiv. last-al of catiim' lie tree, he cat his slm-kies 0:1 and '..,1 f...- i.-.io - 111,1 m aed loi p.iit.-, tink:ii.. u. P'-v. W. :. Camp!..-) preached to a crowdedjii'-useSi: in'ay night oir'Pe geiieratioii." We have h ar.l his discourse spoken 1 f very highly b those WpO llei'id It. Mr. Ji.o. A. Ciiue has a lield of live acres highly ctihiva-ed, on which he makes at least foiir aies t f cotton, this year it was p! ..ted in wheat, and the Held will vield about ten bushels. One of the eimn:. iit -rs of Dur. ham has resigned. He says he lig u red it out and found there would he only about eight and a half dol- lars for Ids pocket was liuisii,.!. Mr. Po'kbiuder, tilv' iUi.TCSi t.l 1... inu.de i-siiibiishm was th St;. Cloud .after his nas .loiie on; aval:!-' ' Pleasant. Mr. and Mr-. M. O last Friday for New York, where Mr.;. I'.e.itty goes for tre.ti ment. Tin: Stanhaiu) jolas her Many friends in the hope that ede may he sp.-edily benefitted. Wc were jdeas -di io receive a cali from Cajir.J. II. Xev - i!, of Flow's, Saturday. Tra- captain thougli ;: years of age. js halo ami heart v aiiil always veh-o tl:-- Democratic ticket. Miss Jennie Cibsou, whose pres ence has been one of the most at tractive features of the establish ment of Cannons & Fetzer, left tint lirm Saturday. She. will be much m:s-ed tie re. Oar farm -r iii -nds; tell m that th'-y h lVe excellent, stands of corn and' cotton. In t he lower s -ction of th" ooautv t lie cut-worm is killing corn to a Irouble-ouie degree Wil son Advance. Mr. Paul Pinehardl. of No. '.), a i, a knife he bought in Charleston in IS",','. He sa s he revcr lo-t it bat once and tiiat time in the bed. lr is considerably worn after o'd years use. Mr. W. A. Siniih returned from nirmingkuii), All., Saturday. He is simply cariied away with the push, energy and hustling life of that city, which he says is destined to be the city of our count ry. II. A. Prown has two oxeiihitciud to his Mud-brick wheel, at the depot, Every time the team gets around to one side (near sorm.- grass) it stops, and the little colored son of Africa has to show his ivory and go through considerable gymnasium exercises I cfore his beasts can be induced to get np a move. bib xsmMtwaxsnzx At tlie unve-itig of the Lee mon- iment th . o: :-. -r d -y, .'ens. Long- j ;treet anf Joliustoa" cja-ht e..s !i ! ther's eye, and I ho one I dug unube ! o reach the otiser side, kiiae-t th i-1 At the unveiling of the L tt meat Bin ot hei nanus ana u;i s :n cum ol:i. The iirat census enumerator ot , tile county that gets a Hogging for his iiupiisitiveiiess and -'prying into other peoples' business,"' will jdease report at. this office we'll set up to a shower bath at John Fink's barber shop. Here's a trade for you. A few days ago Mr. C. (!. Montgomery sold to V. II. Odell a lot of cotton eoni prisinjr olio bale-?, for which he re ceived the neat lit t le sum of ,s-T.0Oll ! This was all ia one lot, and the trade was made at one time. A ..ioivd man tob. lar. uvek a I rood suit of clothes and watch from I Will Sherrill m.other negro, both I in. .i. iv, .1 i.v .le.. T,,,!e 'I'll.. I -i - i - were left in' Lady's house, for safe keeping, ami were taken at night. Tlio bright genial face of oar friend Mr. .M. M. 'o'Tison will lie much missed by his many friends here. lie has retired from the Farmer's Store, ami is now rusti cating in the "City of Hoses" and regions adjacent thereto. Nathan Allman, brother of Xel-s-oa Alltuan,died Tuesday night at his home r.ear Knoehville, ot blood poisoning. A tack in his shoe hurt his fool, and from this came a sore, which resulted as above stated, lie had only been sick since Sunday. A sad state of affairs exists about Forest Hill. Some families are ail m bed with measles, and none aide to wait on the others. The ladies of the town have been verv irenerous in somdvin- them with clot Inn- and!"-"' "'- ,..,. ! ' sacks oi -itatio. ife realized ,. j !I,0U6,tM" . . shocks of ten bundles each.. He i i A census enumerator m New l ti,;,,i., ;, ., u i...!,u. ,., . ' York has committed suicide. The j list of questions, foolish and other- wise, svems to have been t much r i - i -.111 lor him. e hoj'e it wi not have . . , l A ii , tnat e tect on tiiuse who have to . anMUr,"om - , .,!tr .ni.'r It iv!i,.n .1 I i.r ! a dog snoring is astiima. One of j - f". ; . ... , our young men t!w'ight he had was sle-.-piiig there. Notiee i-: heivl.vgivea to l's.U:r..-s j John II. Morrison and M. A. Lad wi-r hitii-rto the cliampto:i first lab-! men 01 ! iie coi ! a " y. 1 ;ia uia. i:o:;-ir: will be disi-nt. tl this vear by Mr. Moar..- Dove, lie ' had -o:i :n r.ai ' Full la; rae . h dc l Mi-s i..me at Ann-: N-al l-ft f..r her .Manon. C. lae-dav. ! Mi.-s Nea! has jAtaim-d ouiie an .-it '.iaii'e reie.d ;t ion as a:i ininn-tor li...-.-, lup-in- been principal of 'ir- idai:; Datv for two v.-ars. Sh ial- many trie;, b- iu-r-.- who-e u i-ii- i s !,! wiil always have. . . .- - . , At a mee.ing of Die eoutrv co.n- . -..". ia: seal rs a:e.i ma .:!.-! rat -S today J. S. II iri'K A. F. lleilman. W. Wid.-ah -a-e a!--l J. D .ve we;- ,!. c--d c.m::;!-:..;t -rs, and J. P. Co k w.h 11:1 .im ns!v t--- t d t .s i him-eif :i- Coitiiiy S.tp-.-riu- , leadent of Pu' !'-. I a.-: rae! ioa. ' ' Tl... r..l!,... ! v..-..,-... , : sen! our nr. re-is at i i: i; ' . to- 11 .1 .I.'.' 1 1 1 .a v. ano on s; e ; e.ai ii i - ;i e c-ia- 1 . " 1"-"'1 "l-''!1"- - -. ('- Montgomery. J. 1. Allison. A- l- "'. Sam l-. Patt. rsoa . , (01). . Piitterson, V, 111. I ro-vt ami . ' 1 I 1.1 tii.at means liusine.-s: .ies-i ... ... . ... . 1 Travel i ing along a cutuiiiy r.-td j VesterdiiV our ears were greeted bv 1 ti i,...., ;;t tile 10 I 1. .win: m.ndi,ms strains! from a luighboi ing blackberry patch.: T 1 im !,. !-. I-..! Im .to !-'. j i On 'u of case, 'Cl'.l.-e ri.-ter picked Val for do pies, an ma. !e me eat cow p as. ; Tin-handsoiue wardro:... made 1)' ; d ,y for Cliarloiie, ids future home, the Concord Wood & Iron works for! ,o young man in our town has en tile Odd Fellows sometime ago. was i dear-, d l:!i,is -if more to oar p -'ple so he-ge that it C-ouhl not be tuki n j by his sterling worth, excellent up the stairway into the .Masonic hashices .pi::'ili'"i:ioii-, and Chris hall, and was lifted by pulleys, etc., j :X character than Mr. L".-die, and Wednesday, an;; t.-'K-n in tnrotigli 1 an 11 j, per w in. low. We. r. -ret to learn of the death of I.-, lr.iv.-ls in !Cnpt. W. A. D.dd. n. vvhi.di occurred ! Ar.d:ev.",'; Moii-Lv at tlatesviih-, N.-rth Car.,- j o. i harh-i'c. Pua. lie was oil a lecturing tour at I Mi--; Filie Peid. the daua-hi; r ,,f I' i ' i iy. il ' tit'.' tiiti", :it:d his death wa.s sudden. ! p.. Wai-oa lo-ii, ot Sbv! Creek town work iit -Mi. lb- i.s well-known to the Alliance ship, i.nd i.k.-v. J. W. Mo.iv, will be men of Cabarrus, as lie lectured m t r-j.-t! to-dav al the home of the , 1 . . 1 1 1 ' . .. .... ... . . .I .... 1 . 1 . . , .... ... j .... : 1 .r, j t iuiiii,: una couni in ..laien, aim hiade. 1 lie cei'einonv w;;i lie n-.-r-1 ..... 1 . 1 i . : , . . . . . ..... .... his lectures wi.re very niitohcuijovcil. MiiS Winnie Davis, whose mar- ... - 1 1 nag" wil ti.icur so',11, v ill receive a . -, , ' ... c . . . 1 11' . vuai'iu, is ; -a'lr, a "..ami fciiaoeo 11 1 . ! ,. 1 iind biaced with silver. It can be. used as a wall ornament or for j drinking purposes. Maj. Hoot re gards the gourd as the mo.-t fitting emblem of the H!d South " The township census enumerators thus far appointed art: Capt. Jin . M. Alexander, No. D!; Worth Parn liardt, No. (,'eo. F. Pitchie, No. b; (',. F. P.arnhardt, No. ; A.J. Plack-w.-lder No. 11; T. A. Minor, No. s-. W. P. Ilougli, No. lo: A. D. T. Moser. No. 4. Jim Harris, No. 1; J O. Withorspooii, No. Jno. II. Moose, No. 7. One of the birds Little Nell -turned loose by express agent Cald well May 2 -ml at 5.25, a. m., reached Philadelphia at 5:51, p. 111., I !n same day, Making this distance of -l-Sj ndbs in 12 hours, -T, miles, an average speed of lot yards a minute. Thij beats the record, and up to date she is in the lead for two prizes, the Ceo. W. Childs' vup, and the Fancier's Prize, to be awarded October 15lh. Mr. Joe Pda-.k welder of Mill Hill, heard a racket among his chickens a few nights since; going out with a light, he saw under his hoi'soa large black shake; he could n'i kill it with a hoe, so he tried his shotgun. He shot the snake in two, and the head part got away, and when found next day at two o'clock p. in., was stiil alive. His snakoship had not swallowed any chickens, but had managed to get away with several eggs. Snake yarns are still in order. A burglar entered lappai"!- & P.ar- rier's Monday td..-h: by brei.kit.g t:.ea the cellar dHr a-ei )i:e.:ki!-r j,.. b.Jfc the trap door to :he lirsl iloor. Tls - money drawer v,i-' ori,:ed pea I -'l.oO take:! oa! No !:' is (! 1 "-''l '"' ' . ' - ; ..liiiiui- .r, .. ..,,.1 Irtn.l K I ru-i vop" f?K'.:tfe! le" must' have been in i'i store an hour or so. j v ,!;.! . ... t.' i ' 'eiiitli ("l.ouaoar'e )t-niitn, wlto i has been tiuriug in FasU-rn "abar-i rus and Western Stanly forX-J years, j h no inore. ib did last, Sunday j Miorniag no jtlivsiciao with him. j Mr. Soii; h was ;-:era!!v v usidered : an odd character', and very . original j in his statements, and on all oefa- sions .-j ke in-; liiiutl in a very cm- phatio it) '.ntiei S:i!iM:tv eveatag wniic Mv. iUe Satardav eveaitiir while M: Kt"'"i' ''l M'"- H-nd-rson were out j giving, their !.or- bem.; frightca-; el at. a inevele near :!e!ls iactorr M'l. throwing th - cari into a le.-ndii.di. P.oih ladi.-i were thrown ! nut, ami but for the t i 1 1 1 -! v arrival of Mr. Stone, Mrs:. l.-r;-'s IHtle child i:ii-.;-ht. have i.eeti beiiv hurt. .No i . . , - i ! 1 n-t we.ii ele en and t welvo o'clock ..,.1 i m... MolnI.1V litUt : lie wn i i ii 1 1 i m n u i in.- 1'iMiit and back do.o-.s of l. , !ib- son's store. A little later he was seen by Mr. Walter, iii.-di! watch man, tr;ng to make curra-'ar to the st r.-s of Mills o: Son and llenrv Pit::. A.:s h- started o;'r h: was com- j r.ianded to halt, but quickened hijj i:tce. Mr. Walter fhoL at him. bu! he escaped (Iowa 1 K'pot street. V'e had an article in Thursday's ioS'io concerning !. II. Ilidenhour's cutting w heat. V. e interviewed him. He cut eiu'ht acre:? on which ! eight hiishe'ij of wheat were sowa, e.n reed and two miju.p (,, j;,,. Jiund:vd,"or about 11 ! husiiels in idl. This is' awful. Pat' .'.'. Xmii...".!. ",.,-f -.-.i-i ' I... !'.' tilL ! U! 1 u !1 ' 1" ! 1 11 i o. 1.., -1, . ..r ,.1.1 ..-l,.... l,.,,,,! so i)ii.-.:ie.3 Oi. old . act oil iian-i. ; ... , , i J e saw l-rid.i a hatidsonie lot ! of -dd, the result of twelve and a ' , ,. , . . , .... najt uavs grilitling at the A Iil.-OU : .....,,,,.1 - .i".' mine. It Wei :r tied before being ::fter btirai a nest with li :-:rs the si:eoi' partridg-- 1 t an- .,11 soil;: ::oo.-:e j cu!,-. I hey truly have the that !:: s the golden eg:. s..i Join uAtl. !.e i.ro.ie in 10 ..irs. J'.-gg 's :u p'se-il li!- Wrdae-d.i !;..!ea r-.-a. Ti. . v. i.!e (d' in -a in di idavel ,,! si.be-ailea ia I : A!:.-. ;: i': . .: into C. !1. e on 1 ' : ; !! wav ! . !: j.-' ' i ' ej ! i - a ia Chi.. i W. D. Ar.-b. P,, ! k 'i'a-: I.- t s I T L 1 ' I:-:-.-. b;;t th... hin-l.-. :.s Well a : CO'-l .!.! !h ii:: n oulv i I .f d 1: to I. ; . 1 ! . i j :'r i - i:a: a i : . -- - i i.ii ! ; rai.-. L.erv to-.va t:: ih:s ,,r -l j S;,te. froai'Mi-dbv in th.- We-i. to ! Alb.-marl.' in the ivt. has I .: j , 1. . 1 ,1 e 11 fit in 1,, and na- , ae Je.ei ...at. j aineii v; ; 1 .- lias lim .w-iih a b.g r-ul d.ay, a! v. htch u ( Win e, .1 ,ad nee!;,; amd'ee nl i 1 1 fee, iiicbidiitg Prof. V. P. lirown a; 11. P- I'I .-!. were appointed to attend the meelingr.t L--xi::ut'!l f 0-Tn-:-row ami erc-seii; dai that ):i!;u:t;. J, though cverv -:ie regrets his leaving Concord, le- arrie?wJ!i h:m the!1' 113 soldier, student, preacher, wl!'" ali xor .s:.ci:css as a M.-.'iP-.er Lie new oral m . I-. h .gers a '- "f l"- '' & formed b Kcv. C. I,. McDonald. Rev. '.ir. Moore u ill devoie his lit I 1 ' O ' ' 1 ' e ' I I - J V 11 VJ 1 l I.I ' 1 l J, t i . , 1" . I " U ... , , ; . Mi . ' , v.itn his mid-', will sail tor thai to Missionary work in Jan.in, uad. 1 t list country about Aumtst 1st. L nar- , ,, -., , I lot 1 e (.h !'!: !c :c. Ti;egioo;:i v, a.-: a c'ass.mab- of th wi i!..-r i:t Davidson Culiege. aa i we extend our hearty congratulations, and lies! wi-li as li ! h-avis to labor for t he .M i-ter's cause iu a disuint laud. ...lIUi. V. i'i. C- A. i:.o-. At. a called 'meeting of the Y. M. C. A. which lo.-t. Monday night, it was decided to vent the rooms lately occupied by ". .). .".loose as a pho tograph gallery (old post oiiiee). The front room is to be used as a reading room, and the two rear rooms are lo be thrown together and used as a hall for business meetings and for devotional purposes, un wind: il is well suited. it i.s the purpose of tlie Association to lit these rooms in an attractive sdvle and with this purpose m view a committee was appointed to solicit contributions, and it is hoped they will meet with ready success iu so worthy an object. A betier location coi;ld ii ot have been s..cnivd, as it is conveiiieiii in situation and arrange ment, comfortable and pleasant. .!' Jl.'rtill- (1. A reward of $10 will be paid for the capture and return of the negro convict, Eli Miller, who escaped from the Cabarrus county chain gang. J. F. IIlLEMAK, Ch'm Cab. Co. Com. N. c. COLLLGE. Ts-.e Coai.-j. rr .!: kmi iu!,,,Mi..s i.ni. M r. Plkasaxt, June 5nd, 1S'.t:.-- N. C. COLLEGE m., ii vcs. to i tie church's fullest oaoae, i to witness the con lest. f"r Reclaimers medal. Tii;s is the lUMmauiute : : ";'m'l''nv f"" ti,(' Head." M. S. Colly. will not. Steal Victory." Olin 'ril-,. ""' r.,,' , "f IU' 1 UL iho Jdl,:i'- l- Craiiam. 'ratory,' v . W. J. Intclne. -i.iveee a She was and is.'' .J. A. tiler. Tlds contest, gave the committee , ,h.vUtm 'h rmhu i.:.,f., of the three gentlemen tlionht, a differ- -"' :'aa !-S-rved it. it, was hiial.v awarded to Jim. A. s.-.: titer. At 0, j. m., the annual contest , t ., r .. . , , , oetw ccn the Literary Societies be.Tan. I iiH i.s the progratami. r,. w, Ail .-H. FsS A V1ST.S. I'll I LA I A N M. A. P.oger. 'Th.? C'.orv of the Flizabel hian Age." Pi-Sk;ma-Pih Orliu Cruse. "The New devolution Mrsn Ouatoi: J. A. Craham. "The Magnitude of Hi.-iorv." W. V. J. Piuhie. HelllV V,'. (Jra'iv. Airsic. Dr.r.A'i ki: W I V.o-cr 1 V Swink "lie , . ' J ... solved: i. hat t he characu-r of Oliver Croniv.ell, is more to be admired tli m that of Napoleon Imonaimrte." Mrsic i , Tin se young gentlemen have been , . , , : . r ,i lr.r;h v coiirpliineiited for the man- .11,1 ; ,i ner tnev presented their essays and orations and for the character of the l.roreSSloa. At S, p. m., the church was packed toils fiihest captieity. 1 h:s was the orators' coi!t.--t for the hainUome j.o!d medal ofi 'ivd by the Alun.ni fo the College. The programme: "America Then and Now." Jo seph Craham. "Puried Yoiees." C. H. IVirn Lar.lt. The Future of our Pcpuhlic."' Will J. P.i)ger. The voai'.r '.-aitlen'en di.l well: th- addre- w- re solendidlv writ t.-a and a!m ,-t'fa;i!tl,-ssly !e!ivi ivd. are ia,t bi-iv I., make any .ii.;! ine- iiov. I. ai ; is o.ie- w . .1. 1, .ger ; 1 ; de--.-r.vs tlie honor of h.ning ae : . 1 o::i 1 -d libase'f in a manner thai .-' ! ; , ..,,- .at,..,- ... : inad i-v a .-1 ad,-.,; :; re for 1 lir.-c k four . ars. Tie' medal wa - awarded :o W. J. Pog-r. Mr. Pj.i:snt , June :;n!, ISeO. - l);: 11 .M.-ia h IVr-id. nt of X.-wi.ei-rv C," -e is here. Dr. Holland wilt j deliver the annual a !dre- before t be Lt'er..!'. Nieie!i--s a' !'':do. t j p. ia. the Ah. I.,),: address by a i m "ii'ie." of the class of 'S",. To ! ;:i:'ir !!:. c-i .C'-r! by lie' yoang 1 1 ! ';:.- .-f Setninary w'.l! be an : ioy.d event. To-merro-v 'u e: 1. :n lei s.. i ia. .-cicti-i w ere addressed by Pev. Dr. Holhad, President of Newberry . ('..p,. g.. 1 lie doctor carries an P;.!:asnt, June em d- eve, l.a ing b. vii a follower ! of Pobt. F. Lee. There was coasid i era'de humor i'i some of the doctor's introductory remarks in reviewing some subjects that might be of in- t.en.-e interest to College boys. He selected for his theme: "What it is to baa ::eiit!eman." The bountiful ami earnest treatment of this subject surpassed anylhing your corres pondent has ever heard. The mini's countenance, his manner, his gentle ness, his earnestness, his own model i tea-n-r ami as a uiaiuy uaiu, maue 1 I his y-ldress so strong and fo grand that the entire audience was held in closest attention for fori v-live min ufes. Iits remarks were clot lied in a style that t Inmost youthful could comprehend I he beautiful thoughts and splendid advice given in his ad dress. It. '.vou hi be useless for us to atietupt a full, honest report of this address, unless we had copious notes. The editors of The College Advance are Making cli'orts to se cure it for piihlieai ion in thtir monthly. At :)::J:, p. m., the Alumni ad dress wa.s delivered before a large audience by Prof. Jai. P, Cook, of Concord. 'The address, of three ouartets of iin hoar, was an exceed- ine'lv inn-vesting nlu' ami was li.-lon- cd to with rapt attention by the au dience. The subject of tlie address was one near and dear to the hearts of his hearers, being the AL ma .Mater of the- speaker, and the pride of Mt. Pleasant North Cam- Una College. Tlie speaker dwelt upon the history of the past, Ihe didieulties under which the institu tion hail labored, and which it had so bravely overcome. lie spoke ot the duties of its friends, and the bright future that awaited the Col lege, when its friends realized in full measure the value of the insti tion, and the good to be accom plished by united and determined efforts in its behalf. The apprecia tion of th" audience was attested by the round of applause that greeted the speaker at the close of the ad dress. OTliKli COLLLiOti XOTLS. In the re-organization of the Board of Trustees, the following .-,temen were oh-fc i! : Her. C. II. I .QV x,,,;.,.. . j j Vic... j n' ". ' ! ' ( ' ; ' '! ' C,U iv. m-v ; ::.t. .wcAJhstcr, oce - ;r. - l:: - : - y : .uutui t'oo!, 'Preaurer. Dr. P. A. Javier, J.ev. ,t. A. L.n, i;..-v. il. Cov. CoL Jonas Cook, Mr. D. D. !'anii-r. Th lllli.- coai-er:: by 1 he vouii'f I ladle-- i f the miliary was e.f a high on.er. Knowing aavtomgahout dasica! me-ie,yonr c; respondent accepts v. liat 01 hers say of the con cert: 'Dwas Hue and did credit to the maiiag"'!!. id."' The regular commencement e.r cises on June It!-.. . A A''';:ii"r 4'.! ii ' vwry. The editor-' of the Peview and Webster's Vv'eekly at P- i.'.sville seem to have reached the climax of the controversy that lias been s'oimj- on between ihem for ;:ome lime. The Weekly accuses the Peview of not properly listing its properly for taxes, etc. The Peview is out in a card to which the names of the edi tors are signed, not only den j ing the charge, but pronouncing it a lie, and Jno. li. We hi tor a liar and a scoun drel, etc. Looking at it from this distance, it looks like I lie Weekly, to say the l-ast of it, went considerably out of the way to say something unpleasant about its contemporary. There are some people who are like buzzards always going about smelling for carrion, Colorado Knowing that our readers are al ways interested in news from those I woo nave ieit us lor djsrant urates j 11 t Ci T.j..ijI and countries, we make some extracts from a letter from Mr. hi. la-ese Voils. w ho is now at (Irand J unction, Col. After complaining for not receiving Tin-: Staskakd for same time (the fault is Wanamakor s and ; 1 -l j- -i i , . . . , , ., . i hae gone to visit friends and rola savimr he is lost without it, he I - ti , ,, .- ' tives m Chatham county. They eoatmae- nyQ mav. f,.;., ,,., nir tu.;r 'it is real warm out here now, j gt.iv j warmer than at home and yet by j looking oast only :." miles you can s-e snow, and by its being so near the nights are cool and pleasant. Tliis town is loc-.itcl at the junction of the Ciiiinis'ia and (Irand rivers. j Hciif-e wc have plenlv of wat.-r for iri ig..! ion and all other purposes. 1 .,,,, ,,,..,, v f,,, t,, V-poit of t-ic i i mo-;. jui toes. ! ( .dorado !4i- Sow the mosquitoes ..f ivnt f'-jin those at ' home, they may sing around vou : at home atid never bite bur be as- sareil ii' one of those Colorado fe bws '-vi-r come around vou can sa ! t!ii!t ',m yjv !,it- r"' l!,l'.v k,,0'v !K' s;:ch thmg ai lail Work been plentiful in t.i, VI! bai no!. o bri.-k j i-r uo.y. Vu.v ti e go .(i. We cai p.-ntei -.- ia .' from u, si ;., r day of 10 h:ur?. 1 1 hi iii; i will '. im, i:i the m..ui.t;.:ns s.-a and' live on wild bear, deer aie.l lish. Ti.i-y are plen til'a! ia I he mountains, only DO or V) miles distant," S. P. Yoils. S'l Otiur.v Si voroi-,.." of !l:e C I'. A. It was our pleasure to be present at the closing exercises to (.oncord ..." , , , remaie Academy on v, ec.nesday, and while wedid-not go a a report ev, or j could not, if we tried, make a full j report, yci it will give r.s pleasure to Mention some of thepl.asant things, j done and said. The openin Soil; by several classes of boys and girl-', was very pretty and well sung. A vocal duet rendered by Misses Young and Lizzie Host was enjoyed M-y much by us. A quartette by four girls was well timed and quite well perform- j passed, for the efficiency and cour cd. Of course we could not now , tt..?y with which he .had discharged think of all the pretty Songs or all U nice plain music or all the nice little speeches, but we would not think this article complete with. mt mention of -little P.es.de Campbell singing" ''Coming Thro' the live." The rounds of applause that follow ed told how well it was received. At the close of the exercises the Ait Call cry was thrown open, and to sav the least, we were very much surprised at the large number of! 1 n : beautiful pictures and i-heicne-;, all 1 I ton, tlie work of pupils. The art teacher, Miss Zeiber, Certainly de- j serves great credit for the excellent instruction she has given in this de- pariiaeat, as the exhibit shows. Too Much cani-.ot he saiu in prai the other teachers of this school. Miss Young- hits- few equals as a music teacher, w hile M'.sSes Pess-nr, Fetzer. and Page and Pev. W. G. Campbell in the literary department ,-.! rirl's school second t o none. l iie concei 1 imo per a iiius.ieai o 1 ,heyoUi!g ladies of the Academy, will take place to-ntght. - Tlio l'ulrrily. The Alumni utCimpel Hill must l;ave meant business yesterday, They wished to raise an endowment fund to establish il chair of b.iitory, and Mtcceedcd in rui.-dng the hand- some amount of $30,000. Of this. 'i-i t 1 1... J. S. Carr gave 10,000, Judge Grant, of Iowa, S,0n', D. G. Worth and. Col. W. H, S. P.urgwyii each l,()0o. Prof. Horace Williams, now of Harvard, was elected to the chair of Mental and Moral Philosophy, to succeed the late Dr. A. W. Mungum. ! 0 0 II I? F K P n v i v v n n - L LajS Oh I N-r,VoV ; - ' s w "it: si'Krm ! Cou!:vu:;poNiEXTii! i'i:d; i.rjN-rzvn.r.!-:. One case of m,-.-i.Je.5 n,.;U- it-iv. Corn and cotton is biokiii"- fine. Harvest inir U on ham.- 1, j is very light I Ml, aml A ,, , ntt., 1 yisitin- in Cm,.,,,..' " u- 1 . 1 T r , 'i. I'amei Uartev, of Stanlv county, is visiting in No. V.. .,. 1....1- ir ... 1 - 'V aioo e aiiil l'eli- niner attended the commencement at North Carolina Colb-e. The Sunday-sehool Su'-.erinteial-ent, M'r. Daniel I Hack welder, is on time and succeeding very well. Mr. J. F. Moose has improwd the looks of his home vcrintich by paintin- jfrs. Julia P.arnhardt hits had her house painted also. mow flow's, ?Jr. J. C. Sossamou. Sr., is right sick. Wc 1iohj to hear of his speedy recovery. The Mite Society of Sossamon's hold their monthly meeting next Saturday night. Fverybxly come. Cotton and corn looks well in and around this place. The farmers are cutting wheat.- The crop is a fail ure this year. Miss Maggie Ihirleyson has re turned from Asheville, where she has been attending school. She is welcomed by her many friends. The most of our farmers are wear ing a broad smile, because Cant. S. ;. Alexander received the nornina tion for Congress from Cabarrus county. Mr. and Mrs. Harrington who have been visiting at Mr. Pobert ! Poberts. Mrs. Hariino-h.n hr.il li,.v Mr. II. A. (bnudey has a very in telligent goose. She understands everything that is said to her. She. ! is more obedient than some children are. M. ruoM cmi'al citovi:. Mr. I-'.. D. Leiitzand wife were at I , i,o s, ,.;, r. 1.,., , ,, a j luH., Saturday. Ik es are not swariniujf much this season atid nave !!!; u" lit t !e hoiiey so far. Our pies this year will not he peach and cherry, but will -h d.-i of biackheny and a few apples, proba bly -iio sure. C.-or-e W. Pideiihour kil!,-d ablu- craae on Pear Cr.-ek hist Fri l .y '.vhic-h meas'.ired five feet from end of beak to end of toe. and live and one- I l,:llf fwt f,"0, U When you want a drink of water don't forget Misvnheinier & Lcntz's Springs. They are ready to accom modate any such with good accom modations ;d any lime, and Mr. Pitchie, at Copal drove, has the cigars for you. No excuse; come a.oie' al once. I 0 N. Ci:u-il l'.iiltll.ii iiu.l I.ikiii Autx-i- ill 1. til. The stockholders of the Concord P.'.'.ilding and Loan Association met at tlie court house Tuesday night. A report was read by the Secretary showing a net gain during tlu year of l,5i.)0. In place of Mr. Jno. Loalie, who retires froia the Asso ciation, Mr. II. I. Ytoodhouse was elected Secretary and Treasurer. A vote of thanks to Mr. Leslie was the duties of his office since the organization of tlie Association. The former officers were re-elected, with the exception of Mr. 15. F. llogers, who withdraws his stock. Mr. Jas. C. Gibson was elected in his stead on the board of directors. Miq s ew Ilurlais .tgiiin. As Miss Jennie Smith and Mr, IJ-.unt Smith went into Mrs. E. M, liCilisr s bouse Monday t get some " A, ir 11 papers for Mrs. Heilig, thev noticed , . n., 1 " 1 :,, at once that some one had been 111 there. Bureau drawers, band boxes, matches, etc., were seal te: e l over the lloor; two candles had been used considerably; several old purses wero found on the lloor, indicating '''b'li,..! (i,.. ,.,.,a. nt,i li.nr. l..,..!, LJlLlt LlieV UVll.lilliJ uuuiit i.tt.v. Uv.il rilled if they had contained, any thing. Entrance had been gain ed by tearing out the hearth. If anything had been taken, it cannot be ascertained, as perhaps no one would know but Mrs. Heilig. It is 1.1.11 1 1 1 - 1 v 1 t not at all probable that she b it anv jewclrv or silv This fact explains j mv r,pil(;llioll lll;tt h()l( WJ1S ; gaining for being haunted. I'pon ! , 1 several occasions oiuiuo'.h sounds j Wn a am, j y . h th(?re I I Marrieti at Cleveland. j At Cleveland yesterday evening ! Mr.J.I. Smith of this city was united in marriage to Miss Edie May- Powell. The young couple arc well known and exceedingly popular in social circles and have the best wishes of a wide circle of friends and acquain tances. Birmingham (Ala.) Age-Herald. Special Sjiccial Special Special Sjiecial Special TAL Special Spiecial Special Special ial Special Special S? ' Special Special Spool.;! MFN ONLY! M FN ONLY! LA Dl ils IXiX'T LA DIMS DON'T II FA I THIS. PFAD THIS. This week we a;v offering Midi-skin Pauls for s: Just like vou have been buying at sl.to. A .Mi dlist received 15 cases Men's Fur Hats in latest summer styles and cidors, ami at ." icr cent undi-r value. An elegant line of Fur Crush, rs in four different colors, 1t cents and si. . . iso ai in ,! we are for Overalls V have a Blue ',; -,0 cents lhat .: :,!n -t any you . " ( ai ;. A 'so Mod,- Ducks, 'oat.-, Shirls to sa; t he;:dip:;o-' a' in all style-, ikmin oer;d wc guaranie cau buy f" Prown and: Jacket-, t ami :.-.!-.-!-.-. ALL i.TYLFS. A Fi'i.i. mm: of mi: Cr.u IJIi.VTKI) Swiitii ivi Out: Ovkkai L Sl its th at w i t.i. k i:i:f voir as i.;:a n as if vol' wi:i;r. in a iia.M)- io. COME AND SFF 'I'll KM COME AND SEP THEM .IFST FOPCrUIOSfTY. JEST FOIICU1I10.S1TY. A nice line A nice line of of Colored Mahairs Colored Mahairs and Alpaccas, and Aljniceas, IN COATS AND VESTS. -a r.so- Skkusi ( Kl.!: and Fanx'Y Fl.AN.N'K'.: AT Si I'OK (,'. vi . . ! Vkst. Single Coals at oO c-i.ts in Cotton Ch""iots. him Urn.
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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