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r ! ! THE STANDARD. JAMES P. COOK, K'Utou. Thursday, - February ISl-h H KI.U HJI.Y IMCIS. The editor of the Biblical llcconl er gives two editorial columns of his last issue to :i strained effort against state appropriations to charitable institutions controlled hy benevolent orders &e. Those of us who can road between the lines see that it is all aimed at the state appropriation to that noble charity the Oxford Orphan As lam. It is a remarkable fact that no opposition was ever made to the appropriation by the Ilecorder while a Baptist was super intendent of the Asylum. The tirst appropriation was made while a Bap- ,f .,.- e,;,,fn.1.,f.f .. ,.,..1 I i against it th,n. Until a year ago the editor of the Ilecorder was a di- rcctor of the Asylum, and it is ru mored made two prodigious effort; to get a Baptist brother in as super intendent and, failing to accomplish this, he resigued as director, and has been spitting his spite at the Asylum ever and atun since. This is cot very pretty in a preacher. We would adyise him to take his green-eyed, sectarian spectacles off of the little orphans at Oxford Surely there is enough evil and sin in the world for a great denominational paper to light. It is too small a thing for it to be spitting spite at a few little helpless orphans simply because a Baptist didn't get the superintend ence. There is a higher and better work for the Ilecorder to do that excellent paper cannot afford to indulge, aud the great denomination J which it represents cannot afford to endorse such narrowness. Kaleigh ! Christian Advocate. j The religious papers make ii.ly j faces at each other, it's tad. We less pious ones, no'withstmAling pretentions, can afford to get on oar ear. It is no use to quarrel over the Orphan's Asylnm. let what dt-ne:'.:i-natbn, it may be. be in control. Charity and religion do "t ;.'.. about the denomination. Thtre :s a kind of religion that iru :;:r.$ ab.-v.t the denominatio.i, but such rdij.ien is spurious. mK THF. Mi;i(. m Tin. r.n.:;t vii:. The Concord Mat:d.ird -ut: it ges in a bit of sarcasm aai:.st St. :.a-; lor Vance aud the Guilford Ii.tt:k-; Ground inonutneut, but is a bit short sighted when he speaks cf the poor in this connection and Liit; that tthe u oney vvould be b.tter given to them. Much of the so called charity is not charity but the exact reverie. are perfectly able to help thenis-lv- were tnev riven u.e n:eans ot s: doing. The expenditure of the a: cumulitions m the national trcu-arv in the building of monuments to the nation'eJJ.iead heroes, put the mou-.y into circulation, furnishes w .rk tu the poor laborer, who, if h- b:- a r n n Me-.f a V, O Po'intr . V t - ' ( 1 .-..I t1 this way and makes b.-ttcr times j generallv. i Just so long as money accumu lates in the treasury vault3 let it U dispersed among the people to whom it rightfully belongs, in payment for their labor on monuments and pu! lie buildings. Gretnsboro Work man. Sarcasm ! I reckon not. The Standard advocated the building cf a monument in every yard in the land. You see monu ments help the dead and of course help the living. 15y building these monuments you keep down the sur plus, get money into circulation und worship the Constitution. There should be more pensions granted Lhe circulation in Yankee dom would be kept up, constitution ally. It is unconstitutional to remove the hellish tariff, and to legislate fairly and squarely for the laboring class you know, therefore we are in for, building a monument in every yard in the land. frMonuaient.; are good things for the U. S. Government to build. a m:iuoi s ?) ii a nui:. Dur.ng the opportunity granted a female prisoner, who was on trial for the illicit retail of in0u3 fluid, to stive any reasons to pali.de for lur offense, something of a serious na ture was eaid. When the Judge remarked: '."Don't you know that it is wrong to act as you did!'" the laJy prisoner retorted, "you would sell whiskey before you would suffer for bread." This is a serious (?) charge. Aside from anything personal, this matter suggests a thought or two : Misfortune doe1 have something toto with people's nets. Honest men, .christian men and noble men stole during the waf. It may not have been "stealing" thun, but it was appropriation without compen sation anyway. This wa? done at the diclate of intense hunger. Men act, at times, as theriiioiri etcrs of circumstances. Every fi, low that is guilty of a moral or luguj ' jriolation, it not a rascal; on the e.vitravy, every f Mow tl at is not i' iiltv , such a viol ition is not the best felloe in the world. Cireu instances make results. That woman. s-abd at. the tide of her husband, p it up : 'iliable story. She said her husband couldn't work he's cpilcpitic ami weak. If the comity would care for him, 1 coubl lookout for uivself, but 1 eaa':. sim- port him and in. -: if. j TIuMvimiun is w;vN!.r. llei iieigli- I bors v that t-he's nie:Ui and t hat ::) iv Y Ml !,nc!..l,.l IJ Tll'll .ayed heir 1 iv and 'a i'ii.-.t notch vUish in in P (bihce e! em-; ci rhtin. lm ijiie couple But should but 111 III it V) !H! V IS S. IltelK'. ti the e 1 ' I ' n r) ;; to the chain uamr !J ... . ., , r , 4 ,. . ' , ae-'.s that felhov :s nor rignt, won - , .... ., " ... tallv or pnvsicailv. lie lias hts J - . . i "'IV .l, f M Mill I UU. IMMI , I s,Ul h-.d !iis in jail. Who knows blU l5i:lt hw Wlf kd llim arouml-:,s il by a repe uroniM his r.een. . V ho kiiovs but that she wore the breech- es and managed the e.i s matrimonial compact ? 'I nf that he evi- deuce is the husband is almost de iH'iited an. I the supposition is, he's henpecked. Some womt n are powerfully mean, and the evidence is to the effect that Mrs. Whiskey dealer is one of "em. The dudge has, in his sentence, serud her right the maj-t.-ty of the law is vindicated. But the poor. u. mented hen peck. ed. led around bv the iuek husband j wJl. it strikes us that the majesty of the law won d be better vindi cated by put iig him into the County Heme and giving him a divorce. u ; IKnuvratio ing and rati i t re r. eh merit e vr fi.ai; newspapers are bar aV'ont a civat re- .' from tl f r y to one a. inii ".i ttoitars tnat is to d eon z.ass. We ; be made by th will auxioasly ir.er.t of e,1?'.!- the adjourn a verification s- 1 a ene Sf.eer r.-ss from t: the l.r.:o-e-,e.i;l :-in- r.or.. -and.r dard sadii.g le fashion-; ,;..:d devs'f: . 1 1 i , "u'Vl of d-:-u:r: in f., :,: : ! " , i .llt 1 ; tc-cttons ".f-.'-tre ::: the part ti:e s.mie rarrv in naiK-es lo pre- ccot.ornv JtllU kit'. Z tO 'lie tjettennent iet-S of the n.a-ics. The .wtv. if ativihing, is a Ol lli-i L. : c.-rapac: upon principles looking to I r IVg irdieSS L hor That ts hypocrites, a.dard is not hoa-ever, to el o .:a.m"."S-.-ni "critic e: h-'Op for tn.-tu. I:-ul'v, my go- d friend, there's too much ilsg business about it anyway. Don't you think so ': It has coin.j vva. n men try to set -herasclves above principles, above measures that move to action, and make just the name of party the tend- r care. Under what ilag 'i Weil, we are under the stars and strip, s, but we are not whooping for a set of men who are trying sdmply to make campaign food, stock and li trature. That's been going on for t-AOiitydive years, aial wh'-n- an we? Where? He that ha h -): le him see The present congress, it i fe V) say, will do nolliing. 1,'ntil th.;u, we'll wai you boo, baolher Wharton. II AM.II til HSi II - The eyes of the pw'.hrul country were tt. rned to ,",v Yoik. New York ffino-hes lhe candi dates for the National demo-ratio party. The d- nioeny of -N'tw York is ui.rcli d!-. it inis up a uim ymt t , havethe jd eeooe A kiaxkiug iiini do vn. Hut to retarii ; il .a eaid, "rdve Ilhl io;,e and h : i .a liimsHf." lt seeijis that Hid has done it. The trick of h'ddnp; -Ne.v York's Con eh? io!i O' the lee Feb. 22 uiA securing its delegation aud i.s ng this on o-her states-, which heretofore have lain led by New York, has been found out. It is a political boomerang, and should be. lias Hill banged himself? is the ijuestion. Let democracy quit New York it is too near Wall Street and the gambling dens, that are fostered by national legislation and severely let alone by the executors of the law. A Western man anybody honest, so lie's not a native of New York. Lieutenant William E Shipp, of the Tenth Cavalry, United Slates army, has reported at Ihdeigb, hav ing been, at the Governor's request, assigned in North Carolina to aid in the inspection and iusiructiou of the troopa. Soir.e one who has been figuring them up says there are o,0i!4 lan gn;i.r;ts in the world, and yet some men liml it diilieult to express th m sde?, when they mash their thumb with a hammer, without going out side of the dictionaries. Wilming ton Star. "Jt ilfr Vt A taxpayer in Franklin county V.. paid his tax for I Si1 1 as follows. "Sehnol Tax 1 ivnts, Hog tax $'!. i; i ' 'i! ressma ii iVokery, of Mis- ! so:in, nas tigurei! it out that -ity j live millions dollars of approprh jt'.oi.s made by tliela-i eongri'MS are j s'i,l uti; aid. an I that onlv twesov a; u a nan mi ions reman to pay the deficit, leaving a debt of fortv . .... , . nine millams that this congress will , , i n.i t . ...til., 'ri,..t i mi: ... .! .it ... ... v it. re i i ii. l I Kit I'll I UH1 III II I a I I'ongrcss should have gone into bankruptcy or made an assignment. A perusal of several copies of the Congressional lleeord leads us to believe that the in'roduclion of bills or applications for pensions or an increase of pensions is the chief con cern of the 5 1 st congress. MMSV mSiter Mmi I .'ike up ili SIimiI t"lli. ("ear Creek. N. C.. Feb. 1st. lSOW A man saiu the oilier day that the price of cotton used, to e ern the pric' of mules: but not so now Mr. .bones Black mon. a for ;er e li n of this community, e'.ied at his heme, six mihs from Charlotte, ami was i uried at Clear Creek, Sat. :!0;li inst. A letter front a brother in Ti as ; ii. n;s us th.tt the winter out ! t:;e e ha been too cold and rough! for mnch oat .leor w ork. ! Ue had the pleasure last week of j m etMg with our g.-mal frtend and I sttu'en. Mr. dako Newell. He was' lure among home folks and ml, eniovin-; a short season I r,sr. made necessary tro.n thej a.l tear of n-Wsiian.-T life. 1 i' f ' o'.ir.s'a rs never cet tired of I .- , ' ' . . , . ,1 he .is.iiass : we are veri.h U m the j t - et bvtbiir insatiable feiulmss for!11!7 . , , .... ' t lie "S" (i v.i i ;.uu i.uiii.ii ' oes. 1 1 c this remote stage of CinisMi rolics. oar yoang people di?Ly rab.ie.d drsire to prolong the f llardlva week that lo no; hear of a p-irty or dance in the r ei jhV'rhoou. Should exnbtr spir.t of youth be ol'iered upon the al-ers t':at barn with the lires of if destruction ? Sociery is g r- i!!r r.WLUKiV.l for P .lie! Pr .1 , .. ae.ei, ana paie.us are a-pJ.a',c, .. , tlee state of , i : v. 1 aes '-Another Parent" propose to ! transf'.irra the usages and customs of today into what they were lifty years ago, when 1 e was a boy, and wle n the teacher rem ined at the f-.chool Inuse till sundown to sw.-.-p School house . The chang-; in occupations is quite a? radical a j', ,. ( r I school to telling. People in those ' d;i vs would L'et up before davliht j and be in the field or work s.hop by SUn lip. NOW, but f'rW furilielo t'-e the necessity of -ucl, -;,riy rising. It is impossible to get children to school, even ii th.- country, before half past eight or itirie o'clock. For my part I no reason to complain at the hix hour system that we have in the country, for that is long enough to keep a child confined at his knitting. A icacher that would or. dei):ike to u.-nar in ten hours of b'.udy upon the tt loh r, confiding youth of today he would fizzle out, and he ought to. We ought not try to edi.eu'e the mini at the expense of th" body. Our legislators are pre sumed to bu intelligent and to know t ho prcst-nt needs of school regula 'ions. 'dn a multitude of counsel there is safety;" the hgisdature of North Carolina is a multitude, com posed mostly of men who were once boy.-, and who have vivid recollec tions of the tortures of the ancient school room. They have demonstr t ted to the world that t.iey are men with soul" as well a3 brains by the correction of more than cue ancient abuse. The introduction of the six hour svstein be-in one of the changes, "Another Parent" is right in the nurtcr of studies. The pres cut tendency is, I believe, to want ' too many irons in the fire." We also agr-e with him when he thinks we are trying to educate children too fast. It requires longer to digest feod than it does to masticate it. Hut this should not necessitate spending the whole time at the school house, but would rather imply that they ncad frequent op portunity, and much time for soli tary meditation. No place is bet ter tor this than right at home. We shell not let children "tdambang" around home, but should send them to the school house when they have to do that, where they will not dis turb anyone. II J? 1?. li.ile-igh correspondence Eich mond Dispatch: Street rumcr3 are to thetffect that there will soon be some important changes in the news paper business here, and that a lead ing editor will nuke his home in i Unrnani. II. n .' .. Brnum, Xe v r k' , i d - t I The net i" b-biei in IS'.! ii;:- eb'.l A week ago the danx '. low n, I ), i a el' lie' world '.i 1 7, n' ooo. beliinlileli r at ! I. d til de . I i e 1 1 time a ''fee, ok I lu is pn ( Jliiiean ev rr Ihing. A I V I ' I ll.IV till .1! a: Ci v, el:l of II,. i v ;. 1- . : b.wn. N V. ir..n lile ha e.i .1, I I i do- s not on i a oi i'," i . a .oi I ey in t he bank. Kate Field tl, 0 t'e- hoovl of man i jdow l but I' H 1 11 i embraeiio; t lie om n. Mai'.ieer .Vie l. e a i I lie i eon sin Ceuteial v,l run trains by eh, -t rieil v v il bin 1 S mo:i h e Andrew ''till m : 1 ', roloi . d, of Pall.'H, walked over to (.'a.-dotiii l.u.t Thursday. I lr U lOd yearn "Id. The Itronklv u nay yard ollic. r hilli1 been oi de. ed Hot U w oi I, ov er time. Two :.iea no h p bee neeiits have been indiete 1 in New Yirk for al lowing imierants to eM-ape. Louisville mid N.tshv ille and Nor folk and We'iin railroad bond.; were listed on 'C!ini:;e ye.-ti r Ij llai rio:i la:!!is, v ho wiih his wife, is spending tin- whiter abio.nl, was last eard from in I'lvpt. Minister liaga a - son issnl m be an aireiit in Chili ut contracts for a great sum iuves: phians. I'hil .Kit t. 1 The union tieh.-t olliee at. C'lia'i - noaa u as r thieves t.dvin let d hst loght, tl a lo. of t;ek(t- about s. vt n ; v liw t ilirs in ca -Mrs. Anna p:-. is spoken of "the liowling v.otaati of Kans When a woman di-s ii t jieii . UUI,t t.S , to iu.ir load t and unpi oil ri !:.ar.vs. lent of Chi.i reti a . f-ls.t,,i,i ;l vear. Wh res: trie; a: 't Kl ai r; whi-lo rs, l a ti r.ir. A Vol K' sldi nt. Ti;ere is a. l of '.,., at n i ii.iV a .tl Oehte-t IV. t is ouite ; r .h.Je tint 1'". : i J II Caaland, of Ili-h IVai.t. will Inove .lt .. ir . ... .., his profession. !r. Car land, like all other gojd m n, will be wdcom; il to the to n. All Afil l.i il 3 l nil 01,1 ! Tr. P.a cca I'.irrier, ot .no. ; did 111 i v ei-uiug at a LO'al 'd'A''- Mi" has he n heahli for sonif time. She was the mother j of .Mr Henry ll u iier, w ho di-. d he-re n-cently, Davis Harrier ;.nd Jno. D Darrier, of .Mt. l'iea-ant. Her innains wt re intt rred in St. doim's graveyard. Mrs. Harrier was a kind, christian lady, who will be sadly missid. l Imt Tlu-y Must Maiiit. A geiiileman high up in the eoun sils of the Comity Alliance s.ad b the Standard rjust intinute through your columns, inasmuch as the campaign is soon upon u.-, that candi dates will do well to turn their eves to the Oeala plat form. The gentlemen was in earnest and said, among other thing?, th.it this is a free country and th messes will have their voice in the matter. 'Anions lhi lirfitlid's" Is a two hour.-.' drams, that will b played, on Friday idht, by soveia! ladies and gentlemen of Albemarle. mon? the Drealoers" is a spje n did play and the youii peop'o who will present it are possessors of no littio talent for such. Ih is t-xp eted that a iaiue heus(s will -. ; the artists. ThcStntf Iloarri of t'.:;i :i(if;i:. The Stae Hoard of Ivjur:pim held a tucf.inu- in Ihih ivh. ,! C M Med "an representing the Wii-' mington Keal Estate an Improve-; ment Comp:uiy was gratibel permi--; sion for his cotnp-aiy tos-11 pari, of; the John Gray Idount land in Tyr-j rell county. This company has held options upon this and o'lnr lands but was retpiired up till this time to sell each body of the land as a whole. A young boy furnishes this 4 pager with a "'love stor" We really must decline. If there is anything this paper and the tntite family are agin it is a love storv. (b-ner 1 1 T.r... t o t,,1 i.i?u, UJi r.-j-rtoes o: - i l. anet t on t you coniniuiiieale again on ; that line. , T , , , .,. , Jno. L 1 ii. if, of No. 0, killed a pig, aged o months old, uhieh i.eiurn iius i.'.unn.a. i osiLiveiy the hut hog item until a Simple is I I I s I I rie I Hi', I'lti li ' 1 1 i i in IJ..1 i- ! . ., i i i w , i.l I In- n- ' I e 1 1 iineeil a at In i on! i la v of ;: re !' tin. I hll V' -o T!.. i.e. : I: ill lie; av ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - i 'ai'nl I Hit nil e I-. i i Ii !',. and i i. I Ihll. ,11 l.l i e, I n r emu t, wl'ieli hi Wl'll 'II 1 -11 - - i . . H ! l:e III, Jl- m. i, ..I I i? pu'i h : Ma" il-i.i I '. I. r.-on, an old eoloiid niuni,, d led Sat n tlav a ed N;. Ion-ai l i-j-it, u crazy col oied p.oiper, ila-d ut the poor il .use e-.tei.l.iy. mci d iiiii.ey three. All of ' he, e ib al h ' Were -;i.i.- d bv I lie grip. The ph .-aei.iii.i in t he tov, re;ari hi ty i-e en dee ' i a t ' ' territory sitiee I he 1st ot ..i.e. ' V jrom the V I I uO.. Mr.O.tm.MKio. lor I i nsioits. V asluiituii, dan. om in i.-.-ion, r i.iiini in lo in ,d t! h.e.'-e iipj.ronria1 io:,.s commiiiee o.ia that the pension appropriation for ih" li-eal year vvonhl in tvssarily I - larger t h .i. ih" ar.j..u- t appropri ate d for ti e car: eni vear. The niex i mil m of p -n-ian i-xp-n-ditnres, he thought, would, le o ae ! d (bain: 1 he !i -eal vt ar bciji nii.g duly 1. IS'..:!, and t niiing Jnly !. IM'-I, and i; vmnhl nor. ex: t-d j s-1 tji I, bOO.oop ;i year. v. Th-.' ii!-;l vear i efeil.-'e cf about. teiair n;ehts f"l' j eiiti id) ait, I2',! I y.'ars, and then ided there Was ; luril.l stanv .f'd.tMHV"'"- petifio.i . aVo'j I't'tMM.'vt far jl llo Cl'lV !e-! i i.ri.v :.. Wm. .1 ( a -. c .' a : wh: : S . 1 '. tt r. or:.-.' !l. MU- a i'ihio ;il II.viuii.iI. ait'en; VI W.l if rtv -.1 in ihe ...1 (.-vei ! s :.i bb y -vilte. -eoi he atteUO: d M'l vices at ib eshy teri Mi el.uiel;, about miles I'i'o'.i Iv-ysviile. hist San- The eoi:.u're-,r.iti('ri had i .1 it i as tune f . r sei vi . b ie-, the pr- aeh r ns- 1 ti." t tt ps to i ;.( p i pit. i he ;:'. -o an. o'. i.e.- it.e , tie by e.'.i b. oi; eoa !d J . be . and I :.e Uible was no lieie A - v.i , b'e is !!:!. day. sen: i kv" i w i.i Lvu i tn: (- i,t Son; e on had ts. Oleli i th: in. On.' a s.ioit time ao some one ( aa-rcd that eh area and cut tiie i u-hhn freKii t .oilc.k ntid the car- ' ;t from the stand and steps and er; is .1 them a way. It was s p posed to be the wo. k of tramps. Dm h un Sun- A onfi-w-t'-.l TtiieJ'. State t'liri'iiiclf. Jainesvide, N. C, Eel). 1 Lavil Engineer E X -d.outagu , of lLo Aiiantic Coast Line, was cauyht rebbh the poekets of Capt. Jilal e Satiaday liipht t Wasbiiieton N. C. He confus ed to the Hotel Nieholsou lobbeiy of $'JhP, two ii- 'hi watches and two diamond pins, j :st two weks ago, besides st.-ver.-d petty thefts at other ;iuic.-. Jle stood high iii this section and the tbseovery and conft-sdon has caused :t e 1 1 a . sensation. TIae I'iiilimi s.r:it, Ja a ,w llht. Nov tin-cruel t'hili vn ar i: ovt-r Cabinet mt'Ctings las! only for' y-five minutes. The ad.miiii-tratio:i is in no humor fur sneial amentiues. IVtcrsburg I'usf. CONCORD 24 A !; MKT'S, 'j COTP'N MAltubT. ! rr t't , !: ; ey I ,u:r:.,;;s ,i l eter. i li K 13 c 1!) no ey 1; v- s 2 f .e ,ri -HI Ci 4 i 70 11 Corn.... h'-srj t'Lu.rt::; Me 'I 6..ts ..'.'.' T.l i.e.V.. Stiit 10 .nth 80 Having q-i.ibfb-il h.s tie Adiuinis tiatfr t.l J y.m li .Mori is n. t, ( VK' SMei 5b.ret(. fii e 1 1 ebv i.e.! i rif. I lint. ti..v .-...-i ..,!. unmt uvile n.tv .unit, 'jri;it wxil be iroit;;at. And :.U ir,t-.ftis having Cianu8 Bgnitist sanl jtatt n.ust present iUem te tie umb-r- i-eed, (.nb nntbei iie:i:f d, ,v ,,r l f; i ti.e i ,i i t i . i ... . . - ' V". ,i; 1 - tin it n leeovei v. v 1 I r Morrison. UNDRESS KID GLOVES CAT GENTLEMEN'. JL V ELEGANT FOR BilESS. Assorted Shades. Cannons 6C Fetzer Notice to Tresj; All peri )!! tiro hereby foi ' o tl esia s o:i my hum l : till I I T i l !i;iL.e nstti'ir ue". i;ti:;rw! -.' (lciri ! i'p J). C. i'ACGAir :i P.t THE More than likely will advance! later on. If you want J OATS for Spring sowing, place your orders Now. Call at FETZER'S Drug Store antl see samples of Whits Sprirg Black Spring Cats, Red Rust Frcsf zU. Our sfock of clover and grass seeds for Spring so win:; are now arriving. "Ve will not be undersold. Chill on us N. I). FETZEK, i -Manager. IlIMllffll! FOR SALE. ! 1 ! : I My engine, boib r m-i e,i'ei ir.? i'.r mJ. . Tiiey m b. ... my r ?nJp'ii- (the :V B i-, be; u aiae-t-), or yon mti b i m :tb.,ut tiif-i. by f.pmking lo J. D-vo, i;; ('o ,((,,-, JlilK. DiiA.OX dec 10 lm -''t ?' .. ...io.m t!;",,,-Kte '7 j. , . . : : t..u- is '' ' ':" ,"r' . 1 '-' ' '.' '".'I ;!!, ... " " ri',:- tax- r A .MIS. p..- i a' ', ;t lav .1 d t- xv 1 1 - O.lid- .Hir at el 1:. bv " date- Ij, Cc in ij 'I JO ,ra-.e wife pei , ! Hi f t t 's :! i. . I i: tl 0 Co w l . e I 1 ii i i c liiify iin.-i-n:. e and o:i wie.eii n:;,v now i. r. . ; v : . n ii1, e.e - Pl -"i o-'.-r nrdv i ':! zi.d Ci;, ' s ee 10 eoa , f. 'r i : Do: a .A a A, !(-C ''' O! eoen; v. :ae lis jotar i ( ill sell at oeeoni. nt l'J day i ". -' i :irH'S of seid ee,;ii!v. el -vt ae .A-;.! d i i eei ten ii P) I' ' V. sa ai:i:!'.sJ.i;:T. dec -2l nor i i . ' t xttetiy s.o, but it is in our song. WE WANT SiOnE :-: CUSTOMERS i. the "'nl if good troodsand low prices go for any ii y:-: ;. e'u. Ti' your friends are being; joined to : .v.i. un fool called upon to send t item a re- Mm STORE IS HEABOUARTEBS :,: ;ti;i from St. Nick saying that on or about the i .-'.lifer some of his nicest and most useful nrea- ! no i tJ.'f.'i j p:i!s i til , ,: f, ,1 tl... ? 1 1:11 ' :u ;!'"1 i':s Cotiio and set. by : lottl Oannons, Y O r KE & WADS WO RT H II AVE TIIE LATEST IMPROVED - MOWERS aim t :n ::re eltr-tiper than ever. Go and see them, and you one on very reasonable terms. Th? i o n,nin, can lo; that ;'.:; farmer can afford to l: in;' f" l't in your NEW COTTON GIN and Doii t Avait. until the cotton crowds yon. YOliKK I ' WOilTH have the most i n i proved G INS this vea r a'lJ u!l mnrkeU Go and get one right away. io r.-dil you get that Silver-mounted Buggy? Answer Vv 1 ' V'A I)SXV0 i-H'S, and they're selling 'em cheap! t : w ; have just fits, Hack'-', 'ie :;!.-is in : ; h io. uti.l -1 Hand .Made e u , )lic V listen T !. 1 t!l. : t iter, . :s who jiaven t time to come down to Charlotte n:;!!ei:si. st.ck can stay at home anel buy as satis if tU'y saw the goods on the floor. I have out a ana i'v inclorily coiiipb-tt- lii.e of dtotos of b irirxrriiRE, pianos and organs, ''"v ; 'bl1 Quality and Styles almost as well as if y0u goods riicniselves. 1 re in. i. . d if" you do not goo i s to m- :!;, l "i' the expense both ways and REFUND YOU!: :-iO:KV. Jly ordering from me through photos vou save p yoe.r i yKi Liont - v i'i ; the lug prices smaller dealers charge vou, and : ;-! !V,ve to Charlotte. Write me frr photos of who ! 1 will guarantee to both please and save snv IfaJer in Furniture, Pianos and Orguu 10 and 18 West Trade Steeet, ' Bj" viitiie of oti oiitv ve-i.'.i ; . me by a Deed m Trust or aba t".. ! execated by S lj Carre! and 'i e 'A E Cm roll, on ti,o b;- ,) v .,: ., p ;isg;, which Mvn,- ui- uh I Trubt is duly recorded in 1 twister's Office for Cabarrus Ce-tiut y, So. t Ii ; ( aroiina, in book So- 37, iai 2S, I ' vvi;l .cei! at p'lbl ( iinctiou at !h(J -. Con ' 1 House door in Concord, Xortn iCaro iiw, oi. the 2otii day ol Jan. ! 18U2 to tho hitrhcKt i-.iiJder, for cash One 1 1 a t oi land ;n!.; ai,iu' (J A llltS, 1) h t-ehllVOl S IUJ.1 ot '. rrs, eO. I. lil i-'o.: r: -u'V '' eeVfs. in.";,, i.. di,.)) i(v is s:ip;-oeed ft b ' U.):.. !. tn.it lie pel CxlMT !. ia.!.'i .-i s'.e 1: trie- s i -in. a'.itl or. ad t ) eo;;v-v undi r ; i-A :.:oris.'.;. A. ;! BOST. Surviving trustee. 1'y V?.r. -a. Smiii. Att'v. I .1 21 i. ! i oi i J1. ,- T'.t r i. i C-x'iJ LOiiw. ' 1.44 Having b(;e)J M l..Uii(;:! UH n y iijipoii.tno j., d Ailla'l.lstti'.'ior f f : nn . htata of 1'. A. L iw.b-r iei ii. A'i pcrsoi.s lioiilmg liaiiiis airaiiitt Til- s.tn.1 t-stat vv.il picseni them lo the un eiin;d d ay iuuiu-iii ica i d . ... i . . t -.i. i . i . n. ii' vii n e i ii" oi ii inn o, ih e.iii ucr 1802 or this notice wih to ;(-;,d in part of th'-H teeoveiy. A.m nil 0-oijH owi.u s o-t .-tii.-e wiii make '.! P,., j). e ' ;:. A lur. TU BO" 0 MASCrACTUEED EY The Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Co, CHARLESTON, S. C, lo iresnassers All i ai tic-? ft-: i- her ! y foi bidden to hunt, trap, Iish or drive ov-r my plantation in No. 11 tov. nslnp. This ', as business. i A. F. LEFLEh'. 1 .1 c 10 lm wanta that lit'le loiv' aiiiuiire or ore lias raiven rather it copyright. Of course we are 1 , . . . Fetzer fc Bell. own, as the cost is so little. received the finest lot of Hug- and will sell ms low nnniio. Ntuth Carolina. Their IIAIN they are showing some of the Harness ever exhibited here. i an old-fashiened barbnen." at the Fair, -v. rrli will sell you th best wa-a ou Get yourself one and take the fata lv . to what p.;"p., RAY ml m ear determined to create such advantages guarantee everv nrtird e inst un lind it eo you can return the 4 I li I I. 111 w m
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Feb. 4, 1892, edition 1
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