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1 C "- , . ,- ," " ' .. ..1 , .... n suhdird, 1 ii t o I a w y 44 n y .1 wj: h ALL ivlXI-; it? iT,'i rs:-i.s concoiux- ccYi'AlXS MO UK IH'ADIXd MAT1KU 'II I AX ANY OTJIKU IWl'i !: IX THIS SKCTIOX. IX THL AND AT i l 1 I. 1 1j i .11, t , V Jj Ji VOL. III. NO. 24. CONCORD, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNK 27, 1S90. WHOLE NO. 1-27. TllK LOU'jlST Jt.LTryt. ' c yy 1 HJHj fY A.N AK r ICJ r . Whe.eVer I have gone, so far, ' ; -ms t) be much excitement 1 -j !- f i .'!:. ;s un-.l lis long usi oi :.:!u vulgar questions. 1 iliil j : liit!. tlf.' new interrogi-j - v. -:dd 'v an-worcd by enough ; m..ko what atuwers ae j of .- value wha'cvcr. I j " m i iio v'u has any r 1 1 ! u:s.-; " remained silent -dm w hich referred to !;..! and is nobody 3' -s. It will touch the isiioiiiii that in a the p.-oph, by the j :' : tho people, capital 1 .'- r failure to gratify curiosity of a "me in .." '. p does not obtain. ! ; ; - the list of (jtu-stions has j 1 ;' h other lists of in-; '.- which are not official j 1 . it . Tile following lies .-. : 1 write : r . your age at noaro.-' . .. 1 Honest now.) j darii.-d or single. li so. wu other husbands or wives ; . ; i : i I if Si), do you einy the n ',, :pphl--SS '. i(.io;i come up mollis or ' . .. ii have to be sent for? Are vou male or female. It . v -i.it are vuiir reasons f..r this j ". tt" l'.i iie, tb you attribute it j io h -,- iity or t ir republican j form of government . ;. What is your s.ihry ? I 'i vou ut.i'.v it a!! at tl e . u ! f :he week or g;vo er'lers on 1 !'; e::-!ii.'r before pay !ay ? i!.. ou k.--.-; a mih-h eow j -1. i .i- -lie ever be-, !i -i tsiotln r? A . ,- y ui r j' -rent - i I i : ir- and j V Self SlU-porti!!-? j i 1 o;i make your own 1 . '. . ;: at the store? ; . ;; 1 vat e-)!iitler your par J ': th-.ir lift time as respect-j ' I .. . 'U pro-luco your i-v,l ". mind givini; the : .0.1 any goo. I cnew- 1 - ? ! you any hereditary i : ' yo-: woi'l 1 like to J .n:erica: people .-: bureau ? ; ;.i u a believer in u j .1 -., i: 1: a good draught ; .- . whom would yoli ; ; a beside the fram- ; !.' rro.:ak- ? 4r- tf j .-:try It. U'visH. I : :. '. ruble correspondence ) twelve months, tlie . . ..;ian hi.: at las', secured a e; b of Mr. Wyatt, win was . i'.-.-thel and n presented -din:', i ; t iiat gadant old .; . the Ldger embe Cu.irds. It ' --b- of Mr. r-irdsoiig to dis- f 1 -ii::!i of th- pictures to 1 !::;( j ' r'i oil painting i - i.:' v.vy coi ! ei i.u of Con fed - ro. and (.. tli s end Mr. C. ' I. aft. .!l bus enlaived the picture ::el six - v.it'i a brief history of Vyati jo, intvd on tlie back will Id at .VI rents per copy. Mr. '-ug ha- written to a sister of ' '--.'.-el for his early life, aud - .! as this is received the pho . i as will be struck oil'. Any ; dc-iring a ropy ran notify tb - Librarian of Mr. Wliar by p.. st;:l card, and when ready i'e:v will ho for warded and ";:it coii. -c-tcd. Only a limited will 1; ni ide and thosi;de- to help in this commendable -boiibl apply early. Wo hope a :,nicb-;0 number will be sold 'ieti.e Libraiiaii to secure a 1 i oi: portrait of this gallant, b i -oi;., , -oblier. The State i ; ,',- M-d to ropy the. above "t iaii, y M iilnliaus. ' ! r Tlie Laiiilmark. "' ' ' a blidraw as a candidate ' ' : e ie nomiiia'ion for tl:- g.-1 1 fc judicial dis- ' iu 'ioin !- 1 reipiest my -upport 15. I'. Long, Ksrp, iiieUlidjCllt. : : ing the nattering vote I i': the convention four :..'o. and being urged by - :: ious parts of the dis . I f.-l: fr.e to offer again. Put : I arned that Mr. L'ng, in :' !---nomiiiation, claims tint i'H'ty usage t) nni.iuate the ' v a second time a- a matter of isemciit, I vvithlr.av, lest I ' 1 i -I i Veil seem to tioucll U.:.'!i - -bibb-be 1 usage of the party, in ei w ill rejoice more in th.j ' -s of Peniccraey in XoveiuU-r :'l ha". inv-e!f. hW. Mai xkv. '-bis;, ui-,-, :;. ('..'nil,, ir, ''.k. s- Do a .. r .tb- i aper.s in the ' '--I'i' t pleas." copy. .!. Jour's linwor. hi i!ecrdai:('e with the policy of the Aliiancv adopted sometime ago, a card coutainin the demands of the Alliance was presented by Mr. MeAllis'er Secretary Mccklctiburg i barrow across his path on a dark Alliance to Col. 11. C. Jones to be night. There is nothing in creation signed if he would support tht 111. that will so humiliate and txasper Thc Cclonel respectfully declined to late, and prostrate a man as a wheel tign them and gave his reason in a barrow when he falls foui of it of a letter to. Mr. McAllister, which was dark night; it is worse than a published in the Charlotte Chrcni- government mule. It first conies in cle Yesterday. Here is Col. .Tone's contact with his shins in a manner letter: that relieves thorn of all cutaneous CiiAUi.on !:, X. C.. . I tine 18, "'.Ml. covering, and vould draw from him L. M. .Mi-Austk::, hsi,. : vyy .luiSuiiday school word in ec. Mecklenburg ( onntv bar-,,. . , J . . . .. nie's' l!i 'i-ce vocabulary, were it not, for the I r T i 'ltave laivfuily read tlic j fact it immediately gives him a se.r deinands in the frh pe of a delar.i-veiuhible whack over the head, and tioti of principles submitted by t lie before it ceases its kindly ministra Alih.nee and respectfully decline to 1 tioiJS whh vcl it viU have uupeeleil snrn tue same. 1 11 announc ngj . , .,, .k . mVself as a candidate I distinctly boilH,!;lce 051 .von- 0,b lfc 13 stated that I did so subject to the decision of the Democratic Conven tion to be held at Laurinburg ou the SOth of July If nominated I j , shall be the candidate of that partv, L siauilit form. c.,,. ;u v.i 1 My first allegiance ii to the party whose candidate 1 aspire to become. To it, in mv opinion, this country owes whatever of liberty and good government ir enjoys, and whoever undertakes to set up a standard of political principles independent of i is disturbing its harmony and destroving its ci'icieucy. It is the party of the people. As a proof of the fact, it sii'-oveded on yesterday in securing the pas-aire througii Conre-s of a bill providing for the free coin ago of silver, which I notice is one of t he measures demanded by the Alliance and it. is engaged at this very moment iu a stru.'le against the s;n :it evil of class logb- j more ex.i.-ptiating because the harm hit ion in the simp? of burdensome j less looking thing seems all uncon- tarie's, siil'sules, iVi-., which is another of tl;o evils of which the All aw ip.an..-. a-i not th safely tru-i this great party to labor for it in the future as it has done in th.ep.ist. !'ut there is another objection which I have to signing the pledge which vou. p'.-e eiit in behalf of th-- aliianc-'. 1 am rcl:ao:v iiilormea tn it of tli-? twenty-live- hundred far- mers i:i this county, less than twelve l;;i'i lre.1 of them are connectt d with on.- .ini.imv. .iim uiui, in i"n ton- , !.,. r,;-i;w.. ..ml -tli-if in I i t a r...:i. I I , . . .....y.. .....1 4 ... l-l 11.11 " ressiotcil uist.-iet less than one third of tinm belong to it. Xov you have excluded these non-aliianei fanners from vour deliheratior.s a; vou have excluded nie; vou hav not giu-n us an o, port unity to hear your dicu-iun or those measures. , those II l .U tM I 'J LUnlVo.i A Hill iivo uize this fact that a lartre ln.iioritv of mv constituents are farmers, 'l 1 he-pel should labor for their iui-i have a slow mule race, and an ox provemeiM, but I certainly would be ! race; tiK.v- jKlve ;l ft rac tjR. liable to be greatly Hnbarras-:ed if I ; () lw Cu!()1V(1 11K. the were to pledge mv.-clf in advance to!1 . that one third of" them constituting j I'iviuiunis for whico w.,1 by and the Alliance without waiting to hear j from the two-thirds majoritv fur. whom the Alliance docs not sptak. It seems to nie that thj Alliance has erect id one-third or loss of tht; farmers L.to a special cbiss, and is demanding class legislation in ac- cordance w ith their peculiar views. Is not this doing what the Alliance iiseif c ndetr.ns? The white men of this State cannot afford to divide or to risk division. The Keptibli can jarty has commenced a new crusade against the South in the shape of a Federal election law that propos- s to s- t over us at the p-dls supervisor.;, creatures of its own, to rob us of the in stimable right of a free election. It has not abated one particle of its hostility to our peo ple ai.d in such a crisis Cod forbid that you or I or any other white man should imperil that unity in the ranks of the Democratic party w hich has been our only salvation in the past. L'espectfullv vours, il.' C.Jones. - - A IS:il !!'. Mr. S. L. Mallis, of (loose Cnek township, reports that on the last day of May, while in the clover patch near the house, his little son who was willi hint was bitten ou the foot by a black adder. The child, when bitten, was only a few steps from his father. Mr. Mullis, hear ing the chil l scream, ran to him and found tho foot swelling. lie quickly ran to the house and obta li ed some whiskey, castor oil and gun powder. He gave some of the whis key to tlie child to drink, and poured some on the wound. Then put ting on some of the gunpowder thoroughly saturated with castor oil he applied lire to it. The co.u pojtion burned for several minutes until it was entirely consumed, during which time the little fellow bore the pain with much bravery and fortitude. In half an hour the pain from the bite hud entirely gone, and the patient is now all right, sae the sore caused by the burn. Mr. Mullis h s much faith in his remedy and it may be well to make a note of it. Monroe Regis ter. X;w P-eriiTjourlul: Dr. J. Ci. Cordon, of Winston, li. C, owns a watch live hundred years old. It is a curious affair, the ror'-s being painted red, and ha'.iuir rod jewels. Dr. Cordon was born in tolinburg, Scotland, in 17f0 and is now 100 v ears old. TI10 Imiocoiit "licelbnrrow. If you want to wreak summary vengeance 011 an enemy, the best way in the world to do it, is simply to leave an innocent looking wheel- unspeakably awful! lou maybe walkingalong at peace w ith yourself .mi the w hole world: vou inav ner t contemi.lating the starry 1 - , heavens (the very thing the pesky varmint wants) and musing on the and sublimity of worlds unknown aud stellar systems unnumbered and immeasurable; at such a moment to le prostrated by one fell etrokc, to be decorticated with such undigni Oed and excruciating cruelty is be; vond one's power to express in de cent newspaper language. To be appreciated it must be tried; to try it is to be convinced so thoroughly that one dreads the tarnal m-tchine even in broad day light. And the more you think about it the madder vou rei, which is the cious of the awful and cruel powers thai are .-towed away in its com-cunip.tiat-vcly simple parts. We cloc v ith this advice: If 30.1 have reason to susji-et there i i a wheel barrow on the premises, don't dare to leave the house before moniin j The executive committee of the. jC. C. A. vS: M. Fair- Association met . I 1 1 ,1 r, a v :ii rraiis:iete. s.,1110 im portant l'lisiness. It the iirst place they are determined to make the fair a success, if that is at all jMissible. Pursuant to the suggestion of a bachelor nu mber of the committee u iy ff ..,.,;, ((f 0.00 for tiic lotii'Ie that will get married during the fair TheY decided to Thev offer in JTohl for the best .U1(1 ,!10,t graceful ladv horseback ,r ' t ;1S -bulcd to h ive a tourna nrent, for which liberal premiums are offered, and the association will furnish handsome crowns. This is ai excellent opportunity for our knightly cavaliers to show their prowess and skill. Another step in the right direction is the premium of Ala for the largest and best col lection of colts owned bv one man. Those are some of the special at tractions being arranged for. The regular premium li.-t has been made out Mid the premiums are judicious ly arranged. The executive commit tee and ollicers are faithfully doing their p-rt. The rest depends upon the citizens of Cabarrus. It doesn't matter -how faithfully the gentle men do their duty, the fair will be a failure unless they have the cordial support of the people both in attend ance and articles for exhibition. Let every one take u pride in the fair, and Siegin in time preparing articles to exhibit. A .iost For some time, the family of Mrs. Cyrus Johnston, who lives near Mr. David Parish, have born troubled with a ghost in their house. At certain tiincs awful and most omin ous sounds would be heard, and a thorough examination of the house revealed no caue for it. Matters be came so serious that it wa-J decided to move out and leave his ghostship iu undisturbed possession of the premises. After this was done, cu rious parties continued to visit tbe house, sometimes as many as twenty live being there. At last some ven turesome youths with braver hearts than others concluded to tear off the ceiling. This was done, and to their astonishment they found a large nestof bumblebees, whose humming at certain times produced the awful, ghost-like sounds. These were kill ed, aud Mrs. Pilinstou, hav ing moved back', is no longer disturbed. Cotton Itiooin. Hurrah for Cubarrus! Mr. Y. S. Coodman, of Poplar Tent, reports a white cotton bloom Monday, June lGth. This beats Mecklenburg and we are happy. ur Trijt l llic Country. Th-; br-gging editor of T;,(E Stan'dard had tome business in the country looking after some Sub scribers who were in arrears. The.-e was one fid low in particular that the editor wished to lind, and after going a good piece he drove up to a lit'hi house aud hallowed "Hdle'-' Just then the door was opened and a harsh spieck was made which re minded us of tli? old-fashiop."I township gate-: "Hello yourself:'' i teller Miss Maggie Scott, said aYtingy, pale-faced woman, us j Two Pictures from Life Miss she came and stcod in the doer, J Lomie Miicuheimer. with about half dozen bare-headed, ! TlieXew Fashioued Man Mr. bare-legged kids squeezing their vv j Willie h'raplcton. out between lu r and (he sidoa of j V-ho is to IJlume Miss Carrie the door. I j Littles. 'Can you tell me the; Prohibition the True Anfi-pov-road over to Mr. X'c-ver-p.iy-you?" erty M i.-;s Ihttie Scott, we said and everyone of il.e Kot Dead X'or Dying Mis:; chaps began crawling upon he j Maude Y illiams. buggy, and the little tice se t himself Tlie Dugh-Call Miss Lillie Black up in his usual position on a grass j welder. turf and commenced a series of inees-'; Personal Uesponsibility Mis3 sant barking. "Voas,"' she said, j Nora Misi-nhcimer. 'Johnnie come from undo- thai j 'bhe exercises will be interspersed horse's feet" Tige hush up your ; u ih music, vocal and instrumental, everlasting mouth. Mr. you'll j Miss Jknnii: S.vt'i'. hive to look over Tige he aint got j Ceneral Superintendent no raisin, but, Mr." she continued i a iv.im Uho in rwn. "go down to that road from the: If any of ov.r citizens wish to paint bars, and take I he fork; it don't fork j the town red hereafter, the town exactly hut go on down it any how." will be able to furnish its own paint "Say,' 1 said, "little man don't do fortlu purpose. Mr. John Moore that," as all six of tin- brats climbed ! discovered yesterday a vein of red into the buggy ami began to ram- mineral paint 011 the lots of Messrs. sack my pockets. Then I concluded W. J. Hill and J. W. Cannon. It is to find Mr. Xever-pay-you without about nine inches w ide and of indeli asking the road to another place in niie length aud depth. Xo digging the country. , has been done yet, as the surface was R.!rr.Wr;"7TiT- ! washed off by the rain, and the vein llelfoed's Ma for dulv is a 1 excellent number and up to its usual high standard. Following are among the more import aiit articles: '.''urnionism in Ideho." bv Capt. John Codman: "Somj Xote-- on a .Venice ted 1'ook," Jo;i ;u!n Miller; "L -eand Sulpture: a store," Claire Le Franc; "The Weaver: a p.o m.'" Ilei.ry Clevelaad V"o.-d; "A i'lai i Citi.e.!.'' James Steel.-: "Xo. Ofill. - 1 Diamoiils versus H.-a Will Philip Hoe,,,-; .Men of the Dav: IV s: a store," "Celehi;td Stephen A. Dugia-s," Hoi!. Lyman Tru.-tibull; ' r tiiuitig night and day, and yet cau "A Dark V,"onian," Kichard 1 1. ; ' t keej up with orders. Some of Si o.l 'Mo:cart's Idol i C,,;. fvmihcc," I red Lyster; and F.artlep.iakcs,'' Dr. Oswald: "Dragged Down: Lamest Do Lancey "Woman," ( iarouce S. '.lorm- 1 enx I a story," I'icrso!; larrov; i. T. . !i ., ... " it ,. 41 .). StorAam: -Sexagesimals, and the Origin of Hours and Minutes' James MeCarrol'; "The ' uic Master's Substitute: a story," dames K. Peeve: "Looks Worthy of Xole,'" M. W. Ha;:cltine; "Lnglish Litera ture in Lnglish Politics," Adam Padeau; Lditorial and book iei. ws. Mr. it'i-tM YViiK-s-wnrU. Mr. Joe Peed has water.woi us for his residence that are independent of i 7 r , .' . ... . . i have one of the best springs in the tiie town. He has iu his tpr;ng:t . , . . . , . f ., 1 ; State right here in the middle of the near his lish pond, a h dratilic ram! .. , ., . . 1 - icitv. and the .-team power, too; we that forces the water to his house ,a j -, . . , . , , ' , j have the idle capital that ought to uisiauce ui iu iiuieueu aius, ami . P , to an o ovation of seientv feet, - , There is at the , pring a fall of only about fie feet. This rain needs very little atleutioii and has not stopped ten minutes in throe weeks, and has been in operation several years. Mr. Peed has an ingenious ar rangement for cooling water. The pipe from the ram is run into his 1 p)()itick (lit,(l Shanghai, in far off well and is in the shapa of a coil j ( ;1)ill.( on M.iy th Mr. j0,tick unuer th;- water. He intends in a j .u.Ilt t clli,1:l a3 :i nii,si0narv a few short time to put a barrel in the , u..,rs silUT anJ wc lL,aril l1;lt"during well instead of the coiled pipe, so ;,!R. of his visitations, some distance that a greater -piaintity of water ; fl.01ll t lio mission, his wife was taken may bo kept cool. He h as also on siek witll fimaU j.,ox ami wl,ell J10 his Jut a tank at. a convenient oleva- J rt.,m.lu.(l f0UUi l,or Cvm and tion which is supplied by this pipe. il)U1.it.j jis itte boy h;is ll0l.n The capacity of the ram is about :J00 j S(.llt b:K.k t0 America, and is on his ,l lhiy. ! w.,y home. ITttino the probably population 'The above from the State Chroh of X'ew York Citv this year at 1,-jicde will be sa l news to Mr. Pos il7o,( 100, tlu-re are more people in j tick's many friends here, where he Xew Yoik than in any one of the j labored so successfully as pastor of following States: Alabama, Arkan- j the Paptist church three years ago. sas, California, Colorado, Connecti cut, Delaware, Florida, (more than the total population of last four combined) Kentucky, Kansas, Lou- ... . ... new States of North and South Da kota, Washington and Montana.-lix. In llio Ilownn Jiiil. Deputy Sheriff John Propst car- :ied to Salisbury Thursday the two negroes Young Hooker and Tony Miller, who were arrested a few days since for the burglary at China Grove. They tried in every way to implicate the white tramp who llrst reported tha stealing, but their evidence did not compare well with the facts of the case known to the officers, and the impression is that the tramp was not with them. lsiana, Mai no, .Viarylanu, . Minnesota, , ,. . . , , 7 .'. ' J ' ' everlasting stuff is made has ad- Mississippi, Nebraska, Xevada, Xew , . , ,, , , 11 ' ,. ' ' ! vanced considerably. 1 he natural Hampshire, Aew Jersey, Oregon? , ... , . " , n ' , . T- i result will be, owing to the neces- Phode Island, South C orolina, V or- , . ,, , , ., '. . . . , sary advance m price, that a "chaw 1110UI, IK.t llllll.L. '.'I 111 nie 1VJU1 Tl2 fifth Demorcst redal contest will be held in Mt. Carmel church, July oth 1800. Kxercises begin at three o'clock, V. ii. Subjects ar.d feci hit ions as follows: The Lhp.ior Tr.dlic Antagonistic to Anier'caii Liberty Miss Esther Ihirnhardt. You Can Slop It If You Will Miss Alda l'less. Advert isemcne of an Honest Hum discovered in this way. Some of it has been ground and will be tested with oil by W. D. Anthony. It is j remarkably free from grit, and is said to lie as 00 I a- that mined in ! ' ' ;" : ,,-' i'i"s'. j Coiuord is ti'ivab-tied with mi ice famine. Tiie manager of the city i market informs us that no ice can be had froai Sa',i;bui v, !reeiisboro n 1 .: . j or Cliailotte, except in .-mall lots ! that they manage to get by express. The factories in those places are ll !!i Have oriters aheau tor a wcok. i no pnee, o.ung to the unpreceden ted demand has :iiK::)-,p, d coosi,ler:i. bv. Our ice (balers will do all j they can to supply the town, but some ' i-ody will . luvcssa; ilv ' get left." There is iu"ie ice used here this v ar, ov. ing t. the reasonable price i than ever before. TheCilv market j h . . J?oM M) f:ll. n.iHy'tons. I - I.el-i Have nil It-c J'm-lorv. Why wouldn't an ice factory pay in Con cor 'i The demand is so groat that the factoiies can't supply it. And this we take as an e vi dence that it would pay. There are more people using ice this year than ever did. and more will use it next ! viir fb:m are nsiii"- it now. We , . , i v , i j be employed m prohtablc investment i rr .. , , , . If it will pav (and it. surely has) n pay (ana it. surely lias ) in smaller tow us, wo know it will pay here, so go at it at mice, and let us keep cool. Im-iIIi r lite WHi' of Ilev. li. I. ItitH llck. The sal tidings reached hero yes terday that the wife of Pev. O. P. It must be distressing news to the pretty lovers of chewing gum that . , " , . . , . . , the raw-materials from which the which now lasts one week will be made to do service for two weeks, and for a larger number of hiti- i niate frierds and acquaintances. It is a pity to put folks to so much ; trouble. .fmliclal DiMlrict on vi-iif ion. The Democratic Judicial Conven tion for the Eighth Judicial District is hereby called to meet in Lexing ton, N. C, on Thursday, July 31st, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the of Judge and Solicitor for said district. Per the committee, Johx C. Bakxhardt,. Chairman. srjuiAiiv There is race trouble in Texa- Special to New York World. Anegro was lynched for killing a1 AsistkyPahk June 10-- V while man and the negroes have! , ... V , .' ' . rnurdend two of - the supposed i Stli,nel pair Mt lynchers. -The Legislative com-this morning for tltoir homo niittee recommends a tax of so much ; in Worcester, Mas-;. Thov per mile 011 tele;;raph companies in I nuri.,- "m , - " it- i-( . 1 c n ere lienrv 1 hen isin, coler this State. Odicers of the nnung- -, , . ton and Wehhei railroad are to : s wifi, a vliit.p;iil, testify before the committee at its ! s.iil to lie the jltititrttfev of a next "meeting regarding tl.e road's j M vahlv jostoll importer, non past indebtedness to the State. i, -, ' , , r , . TheAttornev Ceneral takes ground;1 1 b an W J against the arrec.uent enteral into i ll:;U-1'1; tlnl;'s: U-U-tween the Wilminston and Wol-1 s' m 1111(1 lns Avlfo -nuve-.I l:ere don railroad and the Legislative. iSnmiay night, allured hy the Memorial dav was annronriatelv o!t- ! . V..,.f..n- -.. ...i. ... Two voting men engaged in an jan old colored woman of 'West impromptu duel with pistols on Asuury Park, who is an aunt Main street, Columbia, fc. C., hist )f Thoitipsoii. They were with eyemng. Loth were wounded.-- mt molR.v and the prot.nse'ot' Striking the reference of lue Ivor ellll,iovin;nt seem to have lell bill from the lournal leaves that bill ! .A . ,. -, , in a peculiar condition. Chairman I without iouildation. Con-er has it in Ins possession, but, ! A Sreat Pnrt oC est Ashnry theie is no record of such fact. 1 a1' is settled hy colored eo i ho (jiiestiou iio-v is how to get it I pie, and. they resented the ad back before the House. There is i vent of a colored man with a no likelihood of the labor troubles white wife. The excitement in Xew York City being sealed almost resulted in a riot Mon soon. lotli sides seem determined, ,1-iv nlo-lit. Stii-v.l 1.1- tlso Strikes cause a general tie up of the building industry in Cincinnati. The opposition came near de feating the government in the Pritish Parliament on the license bill. Extremely rich gold de posits have been discovered iu do bum county, Ala. in Old Stalk. It looks like it was unnecessary to have planted cotton this year. Mr. Charles J. Harris, of Poplar Tent, showed us to-day an old cotton stalk thai had budded out anew. The roots are perfectly sound, and feenn not to have been affected hy the winter at all. There tire other stalks that have leaves on them. It will interesting to see the result of it this fall. i ;oc: Hariu-j . n. mas i-.uuo, x". c. Junerd, 100. Pin ions Stan daui, Di:ak Sins: You will find en closed a cotton bloom grown on the Walker farm by old man Morrison McClure. lie wants it in the paper. Morrison is a good old darkey and has always voted the Dcim-crat i covered, arrested and sen ticket. Says he is opposed to this fenced to three months in jail, usuh-treasure business;' j.'iu the Liiinee cause vote the Democrat tick says b-' "caul lie spect- to ei :0 long as to vote for tie mo 1 1 1 4.1 In -poets Cleveland and Mr. Dick Harr's fall shore.' Mr. J. W. Davis others sav thev had blooms v this and ler- lav. Its aw i'ul hot. rv truly, oM's. A Sail l a(li. Mr. Dick Scolder, son of Mr. Knos Sochler, died yesterday at his home near China drove, of typhoid fever. His illness was noted in Tin: Standak!) some time ago. He was an excillent young man. about 20 jcars of age, and was clerking in the establishment of Patterson & Co niher. lie seems to have had a presentiment from the first of his illness that this sickness would be his last, and so firm a hold did this idea get on him that he seemed from the lirst to give up. Owing to its depressing effect, the doctor remark ed after seeing him twice that he could not got well, not because of the virulence of the disease but owing to his idea that he would die. He told his friends when he left China drove that he would never come back alive. The other day a young man and lady, apparently fioni the very heart of the backwoods, came walking up in the middle of Main street. They were bolting to each other's hand, and seemed to be lost in the gor gecusness of the surroundings. A dude was standing by and, hearing some one laugh, raised his head above his high collar and said, 'drieiiy, greeny" as the coupled nassed. The next dav being: Sunday wo went to church in the morning" and ! at night After services were over! that night we saw this same dudei start off -with a young lady, whom, I we suppose, lie claims tor ins sweet heart. Instead of her taking his arm ho took hers, and he would make a scramble once in a while and get above his collar long enough to say, "I'm Tom" or something as foolish; and she would say, '-Oh, my sweet dear, it is so horrid 7 and "Its just; lovely;" then they would walk slow,: Most persons think that the boun then fast, and whisper something dary line between the United States and then laugh. We got thoroughly ' ami Canada is imaginary, but it is disgusted, and just thought "droeny, j distinctly marked by cairns, iron greeny." .pillars, earth mound:-, and open as I spaces in tbe woods, from Lake The ABrte.,iinrMC.n r.i. j jj a11 H,., way to Alaska. ,.T , ,v I Theie are nearly four hundred of W ASinXliTOX June - lh,,e marks b( tw,,n the Lakoof the lite Agricultural College lull j WooilsJ aml the b:l,c of tho ;)M.ki4.3 passed by tlie Senate today lhe j;riti-H putting a post every two gives an anual appropriation j Uics iim the Americans putting Of !5l),00 to State colleges for tlie lirst year, and increas es this. $l,(t(0 per year for 10 years, at the expiration of which an appropriation of 2."i,000 is made. The fund is equally divided between whitw and colored colleges. A Xfgro and n Vii!tP WIJi. : promises of g-ood i-ni idovmen! 1 liii fmHu-vri.j !.,..,. iv.e.,. hitter race fooling nivl cha grined hy tlie loss of work, Thompson denounced and st'.uck his wife, who is of slight ImibL, but intelligent and well educated. Justice John A. Horden and a police man were summoned at nearly midnight and stopped the trouble. Thompson was ai rested Tuesday morning on a charge of assaulting his wife. He pleaded with the Justice to be allowed to return to Worcester, and as forgiveness was accorded by his wife, Jus tice Uorden consented. Ac cordingly tickets were bought and the couple started back this morning. While before the Justice the history of the case was devel oped. Thompson is an uphol ster by trade and is a good singer. . lie and his wife be longed to the same musical organization and formed a friendship. She played the accompaniments for his songs. Friendship developed into in timacy, and the two wt-re dis- Hather than undergo i he igno miny of imprisonment, the girl consented to marriage, and the ceremony was performed in I he same court in which they had received sentence. If Vimr I'arJ. Why -don't even body do their part in every enterprise that is put on foot to help tlie community. Con cord has reached a place now where, hy a vigorous oh'ort on the pari of her business men she can soon be one of the first towns in the Slate, and that is saying a great deal. The whole country has realized that Concord l-as among her people some of the best nun in the world, aud now lets keep up that reputation. Orjinii ( itiircli Hem. The farmers are about through hauling iu their wheat and oats. Wheat is very sorry, oats are very good. Cotton and corn are looking very well, considering the dry w eat her. Mr. Jesse Parger sowed two bushels of wheat and reaped ten bushels from it. We are needing rain very much. The bugle is heard now, for they are preparing to start thrashing. Wn.o Pii.l. The committee on' permanent or ganization for the Chamber of Com merce, will be ready to report to night. Mr. Lenoir Chambers, of Charlotle has been invited to address the citizens of Concord on the pur poses and work of such an organi zation, and all the business men and citizens interested in the Chamber j of Commerce are cordially iuvhed tu be present tuiiiirht and hear this ntlenian who ifamiliar with the , , . , work" a,ul h:W ,!k' Ration of be ing an interesting speaker. His address will be of great benefit in the inauguration, of this most impor tant enterprise. (Jive him a full house. Ttii Koiiiiilry I.liir. : one between the Pritish posts. Th. are cast iron, and on their faces are cast the words; "Convention of Lon don, October 20, 1S18." Where the line' passes ih rough lakes stones have boon piled up eight feet above high water mark, and whore it pass es through forests the trees have been felled for the space of a rod. v.: : both Xo"!h iVivl':!.: '. ' u fop-nce l this year. The Chailo;t. signal station re ports l.vsi Sunday as being the hit test day in thro? v; ars, th- ther mometer reaching bb. Mr. David i'b:!;. of Cast-.i county h; is read the Lib!.- throng x 1U times aud is described by tin papers as mighty in the Scripture-'. Headlight": ''-Pog-L-g" Williams' 1 earning couuu nauco can bo seen i;t this .section once ni.vv. lie is agai.x distributing emigration posters. Wiusten S-n:i::al: Lev. J. A. Wbitemai!, of Weaiworth, has bcux offered, bv a 1'altimore firm 0,0ir) for his patented tobacco wire. There have been more hav and clover raised in Wake county tlii.t season than any other .-i-ice the for mal ion of the county. A mad dog bit .-even persons in and noa'- Hickory one day this wiek. All have recovered, and are better; now. Architect Leary, of Charlotte, ha- been awarded the contract to build. Trinity College at Durham. Tin; buildings will co.-t about :sl 'Mioc. The latest thing spekcu of: in Ox ford, says the Day, is an electric; street railway to run through tho town and to the Xort hern and Dur ham railroad. The happiest editor in Xonh. Carolina is Mr. Lamb of the P.!i.u both City Falcon. He has dug ninety-one bushels of potatoes tins season. The suit against "Peg Log' Wil liams, the immigration agent charg ed with abducting a negro boy at X'ew i'.erne has been withdrawn, "Peg" says he wants lO,oti ) dama- The Progressive Parmer see- a. woman iu St. Maithev.'s township. Wake eo'in! v, plow.-; a L.i ': vea:- she 'uade a lude e 'V-.-i: n. ourreis ei corn, tour on. and b bu-he! ; of potat. Is of p dlil j tO t.l: ; !'0 lias ;. g"0.l -ei.. Onecf iii.-; ini-:. lvrriblj crim-s was coniiiiiticd at iruham S.-u nr.! sv night. (i -erj-e Wiboti. a committo-i r; ' on l.r ov n i : i : bu- Tbe brute h.H b e there is much talk o ..re. -i-.t '' i.eb'ce- aud A special io the (" :r !e 'ar.-i ;- OiO SayS that. Ilv' ! i :'e , ;;;; King's Mo!!l:t..i;i ;: V alb-lid. -d I y thousands of p'e, and Kir s .'iuuiiiai.i in or.uie.i nii.ii i.-dors, and much mm! h being d.ue bv t he drum;;:'-:' c-ii-g'-iist. There will be a reunion of Con federate Veterans at I'd ov, ing I,ck on the Fir.-!. Thur.-alaj-, Friday and Saturiiay iu August. Mr. ..Lilian S. Carr is asked b be Chief Marshal. Senators Kaiisom and Vance, (toy. ernor l'ie,vl-, Col. Polk and den Wilder are invited to speak. It v.ill. be a great oirasioa and all Confed er;:te and Federal soldiers are invi ted. Slate Chronicle. The Chatham LYeord notes tho death of Mr. h'ohert, P. Harden, of that, county. Ho had been a school teacher twenty years. A few min utes before his dead, while hi: mind was wandering, he called for tho school beil a.nd rang il long. i loud, as if summoning his scholars to meet him May they all m -:. in heaven. The residence of Pobert . Hni ter, who lives a mile and a half from Derila, Mecklenburg county, was en tered and pillaged by t hieves Sunday. Mr. Hunter .and .amily atfeiidul church, and when thev returned, it was found that the house had been broken into. Two shot guns, an overcoat aud a razor were missing. The thieves have not been arrest. d. It is not generally known, but Mr. W. d. Fpohurch, of this city, has t wo dairy farms; otie on w hich he has Seventy odd Jersevs, known as "Woodland," and at the Other f.-riu thirty-live Pevons. One of these farms is known as "butler" and IP other as "milk" farm. Mr. Pp church chips butter to the citv of Piehmond. Th.s is an important, fact to our people, especially when about two hundred pound.-: are sent away we -kly. State Chronicle. .Mrs. Minerva Caldwell, the widow Of the bite dov. Todd !.'. Cahlw. II. died m Morgnnb u Saturday afi. ;-. noon, at the hov.e- of her daught. r, Mrs. M. if. Colleii. Mrs. C;ddwe!l died suddenly, of heart (bsea.-c, though she had bo-u a sidrercr fr'-m he;irt trouble for som.- time. Mej was th.' daughter of tl; - late William Cain, of Hillsboro, and the sister of Judge Lubln's wife. She loaves (li ly two living children, Mrs. Colli If, of Morgantoii, and Mrs. Walter Prim, of Charlotte. 'I Sic Oil ! i : Slows. The iiiiji-uliiu! business before th.i Odd Fellows Thursday seems in have been the elect;...:: of o.'Iiceis for the ensuing year. Tl.e loci ion re sulted as follows: X. j). !',(. zer, noble gran 1; C. A. Cook, vico grand: W. (.'. Campbell, recording secretary; W. C. Correll, iinam ial secretary; ami J. F. Willeford, treas urer. After this important bnsiiies.-i was transacted, the next and mo.-r.. pleasant busiuesj of a!i was for t!.o whole lodge to repair to Pel zer'. drug store, and an cPg.-.ni. ice ere .' i "sot up" by .Mr. Fe!vr, after whit :., cigars. They all consider h; o not only an Odd Fellow, but a good fellow. e.3
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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June 27, 1890, edition 1
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