S; , . )4 . r a . iii t mm. rrn i n is i-i'A; ::u has a st; I'LA'i iox at KY Po.AA.FFiCH IX TH bb- i. I" I ChN L Y, SAYE OrE. THAN any o nu::i pa feu. Sib Ah ii l' ' !:!; popular fad rc a. d-.p . Five men shudbd oil their merl.d cob hi St. Louis in one da v. Kii ' cool; if you can't, thou try. Al! democratic papers are no! bars, v.yu hor me all Republican pa pars, e.v.d Third Party papers are cover- ! by ihc same Uauke t. Most any c i these can Ull the truth, if i hey i ry right hard. Th- Ciiarlo'te Observer is treat jr.; it', patrons white. Its teles graphic sei vice is now iice. Who is lUc champion of Tariff 11 .-form ? Wh is a direct ece my of the grandest curse to th" south ? Wi vetoed pcn.d-m ;(Ugh c to pc ir pe,i.- b:o wjrihy Yankee . ebbe:. tlie e urage to ;.i m--r ail th ' pn sid i:.i So:ae e, ii-.iia U i .nts w-r:b of gold out Xoi'L. ( a;ol:n.i la.avs to maaeai lar. and oniv .0 cents wortti ver from a bb-va.hl Ull 1:0 dollar b The bui.u-vo-en and wagons arc now in a. The procession .- persuing 13 Usllal COUlti. Uemecrucy is conservative The latest: Xorth Carelina will not coet it? eltctori d vole for ll.e -risen. The electorial vote is for Clevehmd. It can not and must not be otherwise. Who is the i.rt t ruident that saw, iii Southern e-yis, iihi'i'y, honor and maidmo.l? (irover Clev-.land. Wiio ii it among -resident. -1 c.:. dldates that he 3 r ver -'m.dvuap southern soldiers or ?vegut to ir.sub us 'r ii rover Chvelamb Who ha: u a Ibpubbc.n, Greeabacher, L:d. ptudati. iVtac ciut, and ibbrd Party num. r.ii, in side of 15 vears 't Who has spoken of Southtrn men a u "gang" ''horde" and members of a '-damned old party' and then aaka their support for the highest ilice in the siift of the people I' Who? a .iy i i:n Tin: ismt. j A Third lb rtj organ, theXatlc nat Ve Lehman, says : j li Ad vice to all reform pap, as ami; s-cakers: Let the tariff alom ; daub ; mention it either in s;e-oh crpd;.j toriab K en talking and wriam . on the three groat al 'ak-i ci phittorm, hind, tr.m '. ortation tiuauce. '.1 he crowd.: wt!! l-e the aoo w.t b von e'ery time. 1 he o.u, w..-rm".r , thr.'ad.baVi: tariff cannrtaml v-id :- hold the peopled' This is a sharp hhon The Par p caitLOt afford to adopt Tariff Ibih-v:, to any great extend, for u it d o .: the Western foF.owiag, w m : look like rp-iblieans a..d at l:e..r- are repuo.iuuu--, wen hi r ;dse a ' "rtmpus." Tiie vast majority ci the T Pa, ay men in this S' ;'.'' n, w awfully mlbahon, are brno-oa . , . ., v co a - bed to ' e mum Tai-'lf th " one of i he iv c tnmp that is ike en use of oar presort troubles mid thriabns to be in crea ;ed The farm rs of Xorth Cavoliaa pay fl2,CO'"',OUOan?.t'.al7 by virtue c! thi-hellish burden and a child of re publican stateimmship- Thii, fel low citizens, is an average of eigh! dollars (. 00) to every child,a oman and man, regardless of color, in the elAfe. You are asked to kep oniet and hoid still T-l.ile the Natioral government reaches down in pour picket for $8.00 for each member oc vour family and tak- s it to pay lo 'Yankee eold'iers, nd to some Yankees who were not soldiers and i-i n't smell powder, for 13 ye ye ir?, f-xrt-r.t fro:n a safe distance. That money ia gone, mill? and truly gone. Keep mum ! Ini.'t.-.r 'A nil 1. natrioti: ton Ore a' V u y v j. . i aware of this gigantic robbery Kys tem, begotten and suckled by men who hate us, can rem da silent? Would it not be Fp'eniiid reform to save to the people of X'orth Caro lina $12,000,000 annually? If North Carolinians i-aep mum, then we don't know them. b;H ' Ob O:" b'h V 'OV O .,0 ''.' '- V ill i : ' . b- . -. . : 0 ! - ,. ,- : ,',,,,':, b:,;; ,a OOO ! OaOO,! r,', 1 ihs the Svitl' i-i' : . ! 1 ' ! ' ' ": . '.;: - ' ':" ' -:. for fie h-t t,-. yr i.-'-'r-.-v.m..-!. Tw.7 of Ihoie vib'! r . '"."".b",-.;".', ! i 'O OH .v-u. -a. i.i. . ... .. , i -''' ' ' " J . i-i ! j AK'jOiT ?H. 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It id written by a hubs man, rJivsi oai.ly, bat it says sci.uihing about charging from ;'o to S5 per cent for money. Ttie t di tori al 15 as fol lows : One of the nun who addressed this meeting was nero other tl:au Col. Harry Skinner, the gentleman who has been fMgnin such beuiui f i:l eikree, tint-king that no ore knew what he vas dMmi cr wln-re he was dnf iiiig. Willi murtk pompo-A 1 ' ;y of mammr be spoke for sonieiim.-, j'b'' and ;, a doubt, vb:;h: a,., did net nller '" it, thij let. II:: 4 was upper moa t in mind: '! am. :,: nara f -!i ! has car be bo. a. led more of the farmer; of Pitt county thm Harry :u:u r ? - i' aw m: ere todav who will tcsdf ; that for umney borrow-, d from him they an to prv frota to ')' pm cent and 'u scin-3 care? -vili a? high ar G pvr tent? a (.ruin ;r Mr. Jvu. P. f.o: ! do.- thaa of. IV. v.b,. is the h'm ..a aou'-r v." - to- Alar. a is eo-m-; -,m a- ra"0 'ppo! ihieSlaab rep-'-rU'd and we vhi.m .r mere ;i a .. t ercp in the ceemty t.a.t :s :o taro. 40 am s -own in wb-.rd prod-cod I.TuT busttc-ls. cr an jturag? of 12 and ci e-dlfth bv..-be! to th f oie ; Co acr"3 town in yiebbd 1,100 bushels, or at, averap- of 17 bushels to the acre. This is a Cue crop and is becoming to the presi dent of the Fair as:cci:;ti a-. Formerly, on Y,bb and -:e tbb ti: nr ;i VOUl. r ,o v- s slor-. a arr r Smith's P a t : Concta a ores out A . O'.'S '. :a : ao-1- . ' .,"'- ..,.. , Ibat Mill and booh Ilea be .a -1 . - th: e- cm r aal c i'roi. el .i - -e .. y :.A. Jo.:.. r it beta China m re, wan: ia town . - j Mr. W d '.': r.da ' art days wide : on- ;s. bars May on uocky in. : ;o rbr; 1 bar. n ape d.-r. houao S " ' ' ; . ! a Arab re'ar A. p..- - da an a euj'7 b r i : elf a few ebtys with lar many trends m that section. Xcvbh Carolina Celbye is boptu ing up; etaeleuts already arriving for the fall term, which opens Sap-, tcniber the 1st. Mt. Anm ua Female Seminary he-: bright prospects. Prof. Fisher is daily receisi-ag htteis fiom all ever this and aijomirg States, from ladies who ask for rooms. The work cf carneting the building and setting up the new furniture, is i mv bcing'pushed forward with ft vim. The cost if the improvement cm not jet. be estimated, but it is thought it will exceed $3,00O. SuimrmL S.(,i:i(t!ihn I. oi"i. T remembe r that once I v-nbk'd twenty miles to whip a fellow." "And walked back, ton, I. si p pose ?" Nn; they carried nv."' Chief go NeW:. , , , f ,b ," r ' u-"'! - - 1-'--- - - i !Ov-b, bo.- nreiabao of the sehoo bo:V. i f. ,e ::rv. .' : o..e 0(a,, of dir.- bor vip e; ( o:. .';.,:-,v: ! !K- . ,t . .; : ,,. . i . , . . . , . . . , ' '.- . - . , ' : , -.. r , - '-'b' '' '' - : ib b,: ei-ater than in toe o-. , l ' - -....'-.- . - - -;-- .. i '-" - - - : ;...;? ... .1 ,u . . :1 .., ..... , . (i .. . : "" , 0 C a 0 . : r . v . . . : i 0 01 . i . . , ' , . 0 ' 1 i - -.:jt rr - ' f'. ili :.i !-. - t- -i ! - ;i-.---v-:I: d b:,nob.vbvdobo . ; - b , : r.-. .-. - . r, ; ,,a"brm ,f t ., t oblv cf! b danvor; :-,b.r iim . ' t'. ; ' '-. ':- - ''''' -'j ' -' ;:- v h o r : b . p o 'a j b :! : b- v-ho or a thr-- d i Mr. p. :.;;.-, of v ' 0:0 :-k u tion hrr ; -b-b :er a') hcro imu, but 1:1 that j !': . ' - I'-"-- ' ;' ' ' ' k b ; 0 ' : T . :- :t . ; ;p-bh 0 , :bb: ir-'- b' - ; !d i S .. r-vo r, , . , . . -' . a 1 V I b 0 ..on ii a b;7 no ,:boo-.b it cf the I .. t o.ah r ;.'-: : b;: i . . hiaat Jamr r 1 r-' ' ' "b" " 0 ' ' . o- . , . ; ,- ' . ; . . ' r. ' -0 -. ' - Iv :' ' .- ..-, -r - ... , :-: , .. .; .- .:. t ' .: . , r. . i.. .. - - . - - .--j ; r: oov' an or, a Aorim.u ; lor ' ' a-' i; m to ,-.r 1. 1 t it', eoaai a. a ' . . . . . . . - ' ;t . ... ; .- .. rv i- a -. n t Oo-- t'-.,- t - I ! nor know a...t :.b the 'dove" Cob 'l.a.p. ': p, p ;..p ; p' '-, , .- . ..... t ,1, ,;- ..,. c ... 7 f.,..p, ; ., ... ; , :f ; : r. L.t)v -. -pi .c.0:: i- ead;-A! . - . i r .. .i . ! . a. . . -.. . i. . ... , . . " . . ' . .. ' ! j--'-' 1 ih, 'a-,n;a peb" v a j -;-b b mt ' -11 t th r S h-. t b b v C(..,;; "(y , , . ;p. . a.b. , ..p j tm:t ibd v. 111 .- blv mdae 1dm all other L,,. .r v.':--. . .,.,dl,','.". .tTK- iu'oatonir. : iv ;i-n y-mi-c? is;:.i ti-is ;;.- A :'::r-Lo:-., An: cJiOi;y tf tlx lion.v Ih--i:v?ci!ta-. ri . . , Mr. '.h-'n. 1 : i r- ji; "b.e Co"g:'0ioml n.ec'.l .:,';t :njr H'i!h the I'ppionrbitions t-iod-' at the . let eci-noi! cf Congrc-:? from iho'-D.-:;:oer.:t;e ff.'.ndpoint. Mr. Ib.-!-wr.nb- ;tubi-ie!'t difu:r.i n-utcrir.l-y from that im.dc by Senator Abi.en hvz v.-fvk. I!e s ys : "Thi t-.ppru-priatJoii.-- nv.tb1 :t tbi-s ses.-jion of .b-i:;:r:-?, ir.olu.bi-:' ;ri;;!':it !- : V'? i' -V i l-.i" 1.--1 I r ! pult t. p.a . o boil t v v: o'v tor ".ou-.iv ih . n. t fit-: yor: a ",- uhbeau i.ete. ii 1 . :j e. -a. .a v , evrtaiaiv v. iii not. '.Ye prop: -e u it thr ll'b'r.l rt v ...id ba l;v.lC. rraio party ',' . it cf f..; 1. P . . 'n-'orr, hut wo ; re golrp to a ake h -t fab" to e ;rv ;he tv - a- far the Ibpalhiean a;.:ba al ti- k-t, and we 'ne.'e . vei v mm- id ef a eo-ss, if ?. e oan rt.ir ::!' bo-rb tide out e. i ----- . - : ' e ab .a i an-1 ml - i a a at . I. o : ' o" rota . r c to :':'. hire t- a '.brad. ha ... '. 1 : -' at Iv ' lb ia m be- v-o'- rr tb m r . r r ,5 . : - ' f ' .1 1- a:': - b 1 n-to the b a.'. It ( : a b 1 i o a : .o b..o t h i- :.i i -!: Ai; n--t!h' a -d I V. !. to VC ::' ' r cbvi; i!:,br la- ly 1 ! bo -,-a -ooa -mi to 1 re o Ac 1 :ai p b:rec tir'a t:' alb.t, rnd to :' their lie!;, t .' (en ho cat fe.f lb.-ni-:'0L.-' a i s- r . : .- .p. !. '.V A O'.ted for Cb:)- birirbt b-v ;:e-A::-., .'or "eh.- , bo;o'pa ' l- obo' ti: U .a i h - I ab t -I'.aovt, ovm -ho' b'r! ih- S" eaioba . ..i. . ".. "d m C rn . lob-;uc-. ro . .; s m -.men Ir lib. the : be 1 t. -t at 0 t; .. '- .- rv Lb. V" t :. :- a. - . WadeS .!: .-. ' -I oft!.-: Ur-.:. .t: V';--. Anutl- poaa.W. da., Aura , MO. b: b . a: -. d Lb:'. a t '- . ; ia . t Xoi -f da t. Ambon Ohio rb ar r":.d"-:: v ill bo ..e n't b led bated m IA, a be., through trains wiil be run from. ' Norfolk, Va-, to Columbus, O., and Chicago. The cAeusio.i nam through the wildest part ef the Ohio nver at Kanawha, W. Ya. This couutt y is richer m r.altnr.1 wealth than any ether part ef Ydcat Yirginia, coal, iron and timber being found ia abundance. There are SO tim.cli? m this cttension. This read j asses thiougb the homes of the Ha A iitlds, the uotcnous outbtws. TUc X c -.v Mitiroff 1' W rlt. New York, August 10. Mr. ;cer:m P. M. Harvey, v. ho lias Lcn imvimgiug editor of the h ew "i erk Worhf, has lacn rppoiubd (diter ef that paper, vice Mr. Ihdiard. Smith, resigned. Snmu's Satire. Susan Y- Authonv is quite observant. She rcmaikcd in Omaha ; "Up in Scuih Pa beta they 'pat upon a piece of land that costs them nothing, put a mar gam mi it and buy a top, bogey. !:.'':'. , ; , ; oico ; o-;;t.-o, or a u-anc o .':.. tp:ua-1 - ' i' l-.i .s . m-' i .;" T-r- o u : ':"; r-'v)zun- . i - .e m or' i ; a.'- oooy !00:-'y tor t lie i tO : -1 :'t;"-L ''eaaa.rcuooa:::""-. a:d n,U-;;'-': a b'tuhia-anb r ;lp, !P:aCfratic p. f:, A A.vAx rn ' ZT'.' f .,.- . r.- i i.'.m ii i . ! mm., .-a. avi-orro,, : - . t , , - .ac t.mmirtoii atar a?s t: CONCOitD.N. :.. THURSDAY. AUGUST, IS Ki-ilc .'.Iti.j sic:-. 'i'h-i Slate A1.! bmc v.' mot ir Li'"'..i:c lcr-., o:i Tuesday. T;:e mecti:.::; v a? i ealle,; to rn.-r at 11 o'ch-ck ly Mr. boMiehan, of the Cuilfc. d eh:-,rr(.l av.ee. uenl d! , t!:t d-.let'.-- to the tily. '. drccs f w. Icomt- wu.-: ic'i .-i; by "inrien Ibitbr. I't. MeCu;:e was pivscnt " : to A I s.HS.-i? 4'ri ti. lb..: IbU-fb I );-pj:rt::'e; 1 b.'. c..:u.;. I: wli: ea i-o 1;.- i a ;.c. 1;..- - oil': id; u il! b fi bb.'d in th;' l-ild- V;!1;. ...nt'lr.! 1 j:: OWilXX.. The ;-hh c:'rf-".-e Lr the .biret::- i:-::-b :er r i . . ohl 'he : b lar.'er.. ej the :-c-i -.h-ut '.-;'! (.ar -7 e .. a not t- for a!a. cfppcrt the nomim es cf th--Xafioaal !'-.a,--rr it a- CaeVi at! '-a, ai bbiiipo, an i a! o too I.,--! b -a- f t::e taut, iVaa-eaob" Co.- ab.-:a Ibo-'r. K of-i'i:-, Se ';. j vdab.rr'os will r spor.d :.!brma ;v. ly. i - - c v- 7ir. ta .', a-4..-,T"s I t:cr i :;-. i .- : i i -r.1!' i: C'nin-'i. At tb :.., bo ; ef the W'-m.mb: .Mb : -- :aoieby of the First 1' ,s eia.reb, h-Id en Monday the c! bf interest center. d e vei.:ug. in a h ;t.r i,e.iveu ly 'he pretor fr-iai Mr. G Adan.sc:.. wriPet: at a.S on t! K.asab fb-m ib-t - A th m-: blhc : ", Africa and addressed to hers of th" Caea-ord chart: a. tt.-r ( :' .rb , d friendly y re -Ab ps: item r cf inform bro lar. Adnaon.b t:o bio't j.ko; cf !.;...r:' log o.i ; , rb la AfrbM. en and rf tie a a.rry .i.t c on : to u me ;. i a v A r: no. h! ; ai jn iioit conn, mainly by means evk-m-ivc wrt.-r-ry, travjlirg by he n a a.v a a abd .a a aoce b"0 that lia.s o toe u. e rive i tank n : , - ar-' . 'n,. i to a tarya r a' : ; A o: r ives in -.a'e day than old ;oaf.a ir. a mc.tth jotiit.ev- b' y; throa.'b the iai. rb-r. trrdinp vcs.t-lo that throntr wat: re no .hue for the r,h. i bo;t v.c n ill not veto bo-, a . v.: i or., :mv m::n :,r to- c - ,:co r-i i r' for tab PPti b r. n! i wi: ' pabhcly pkdpe lurndf to v any, ho must avo maev.n ves-jin libs part ef the country. Me , aali tab: nor. .dry, Mr. Adaumbmher was rot posted en the rubjeat am i t; barn b'.b a ea. a. an o are no new Itbio Mr, dbnist and reb'dlt the isrionary aaa: .beat, g ea the . I, A'b.ao'-'on praatic- i Phr ueer f w:;o a naa jeet. 1 AM. eg .' tl (Anoo Ih.hdo nil-s II , thenAe-rc, kn.ows w iait he a:.:my ..notr wncn re nr'ncios to A'dd. a tamboat of mttive a.d, i at :as canon on ti.e Aes: an Tho n.y im s and other cauipmenis, (and this is the expensive part of the undertaking) would lave to he, not only imporbd, but transported, up the Congo and down the Kacsai, probably cue thousand miles to the heart of middle Africo. In a coun try where the heads of the mitiyes are the freight trains, transporta tion nienns money, time imd labor. What will the steamer cost, corns pi Aed and afloat cn the Kassai ? Twenty thousand dollars. i:Not solitary dev. eth the Congo on its way. But wberescevei' it goeth great streuir.s their tidaate- pay. Where wends each mighty river, go forth, O truth divine. Imprisoned souls deliver, cn clouded spirits shine, Till Africa's dark races from error shall be free, And, raised to heavenly places, Christ shall their glory be." 1SI rh fin J.-v.iidir': tho new structtiif' to c-c rp near Iloc'-.Ju- to 'e ued hi ki.oi -A i bill bb i'ib-.urv, bii:l bee;. h. : - ..b : :e e-.j-l. A II b.-opst. ibuuci ih'Or; :;-.itl Architect Siidth, t-f lb.-"- Is'-irb, merbera cf h i;red)vLrb:n tission i'oiu-d vor-' herr on 'ib. and b t the c t n'bact. 'i'lie build in-; i.s to be a kandsom; one b biij 'ixl, and in the main three toriej li.-rh. The drawings a?v intci'eitinc; U'be ii-'preve-will e-A-d, lu r.(, b-'bOdb. ionic- i-Lnor ri;ne ;nt-. inuiir-a : pnq oj; s sliowiug the xedbut v erk . thid iu'titutlon has done ; uivl vb-hj Wh;:i the parly :.r;ir..d in ti-.mp the hh-rd rarrrt 1 .am. oive a very ur. :r vi.mh the : ertaa.de, a; i'oera. cegimont t;a in ;;oiu.'.e uniform. . cram ccrr marched over and played fcveiul i -ccs, which cf o-.i-er.-a-- wo; --.ry iba and grtat'v A-hgb.t-d ih.: whole ccmpany. The two b .odi th.-n rave a a remvle to th r. v. bich was icle' d a rare ammbl fre; Afar th ro: ". of t he full .: it.a.e d: f-m.cv . '.'. '...:. r. :am .b... the druru be.:--ih llcgimcr.:. ia gov- one of the li on :hb, b.A bv lb b. IAeab:r. They acaulteb thrm v.a with :Ai rod veie a fca-j tare f :p cbd Lr.joymtnt to the vis; tars. ilia.. A;!:w ia a i vt-i: ii. The ftdlowing is to be- the; pro gramme arranged for ilen. Adbu ib Stow men, I Autocratic candidate fi;r Yic- Prasident. ,-n Ids coming to this State, vi,: ; To speak a? Paleigh cn the diA taro at Fryetteville, Friday eveuiep, fep. Xid ; at Wilmington, Sattirdav, Sept. 3d ; at UAdsbmo, Acnday, ;A-ph bb ; Cimrlott :, Tn:s day, S.'i't. ,'Lb; Asiable, Thursday S : L. ath. t: r. ..' t c (i( ;".;s:::-ro. The bum: hero Pee .rd bat this io say : Col. IdeCu1 e oraka to A3 iiaaee ma and others in the Court lloare b:A r b ba TAitiro the wo.:,;,! of Alliance men atal ethers who tax- j mttahers cf ii)c Third Par"-, it was ' 1 l.nni '- ne roorest tuort auemp.eu i e was Aviu;- to dlseusr. or not lbs j no tec mixed up, for it was one of the j most terrible mixtures ca r heard. j n.-raembu-, this is nor the ooinioa 'of Dc-eer ds, :ai: of numbers of his n:rn raft v. The township Sunday School cor.' ventmn, of Nt. 10, will convene aS Pefhci eh a rob m Saturday, Angus! ?0, UbAb with tb-- folic wir progrmumr. Forenoon session, via : 1. At 10 oV.oek, a m mu.de and devotional service. 2. An address et welcome by Hoot. K Cook. , i. Poll call of the different Sun day Schools and ioports. 4. Recess. The after no, ,u sesAon will consist of speeches by learned and eloquent men, who are in sympathy with the important work of Summy Schools. The excrcisos wiil he interspersed with beautiful music by the differ ent Sunday School chr3 of the t jwuship. All Sunday Schcold are co: dia'.ly invited to participate in lhi3 pleas ant moe ti--g. .)y.o. II. Loko, ITcsiibt. Fer IlotAx. L. IlAiiTSiir.m See'y. The tank over Fet.er'a drug store has been cleamd cut. It was work well dona. A the d.h district met at Ltimbator. .;': 0 - Tedne3-:b:y. ilom S. B. A'.c:-:a w.i-? nominated by acclimation. Yboiil bl.:-j., of Ynhr.ir.p'to-?, vas -a; 3hosc. n elector. Mr. L. J. Foil, mayor of lit. Picas ant, w as m the city Vv'ednrsiayk and iold to C. (b Montgomery, Esq., twe::t.v--ouo 1-ale: cf cotton for the firui of book cb Pod. It is ir.iu:;al L" much li .-0ld a e ;n:e 'iij tbb .:ta.o::.. . '". a "JO -.-o. Id..-. I: b Wldte, of :bv i, ted id m; ." o hi j tj'ie t st;;odo on the plantation of Nr. b A Archibald. It is lib f-..-ct in circumferenee and no i r.ti'ir? tuna icet nic;:. ij V. OUjU 7 :1 J barn tb.it I t;i a o-.-?o be: orv: ;n ;r, V J XaiLiieu; for s;. jiet..ry ci biatr, "An. Pnii Cooke; At eo:aptroiir W A Wrigbt; for tre-tsurer, It U ibrbnin; for cr-tumiseiomtr A agrtcultt-re, II S Xe...bilt, ana fm attorney gtnerab J M ibrrelh An electoral ticket pledged to Cleveland and Stevenson v;as abso placed, in the field. Pest of feel in::. A Mtiii'iM Doinot-rr.i at SovMtl.v. F .o,. Y. X. Mitchell, of No. 3, and than whom there is not a better citbren in the county, celebrated his A'th birshday on Thursday. Some friends braid ef Aim ap.coacmmg date A '-a seme and ten," it w,;s de-, Abd la nurcharo a Cleveland o.-aver .mo pae::ont it to the ohl gmtle.nan, .vhj vns ta b an admirer of the tp'em-st ii'. bag Aaaaieau :;den, Cb'' y,-v ab v. I audi. " Ibp. II. A Ft. rye,r and other? Mr. Aa obeli desires to thank, throo-k the Standard, for this mo t acceptable gift. I'.r. Mitehell said nothing would please him more than o wear this beaver to Washington r 1 - 1... ... .n im ret ruarca am: see neueia oiu G rover ir.r.gn rated President. Lent: life to the good eld man, Y. X. Mitchell. c. r.- The new church, completed by Fpbcopabatia cf Concord is conven iently located cn tho corner of West Depot and Spring streets. It is Gothic in architecture, built ef brick, ra-kAed a dull red color and ornamtoted by a steep roof, a square tcver and staked glass windows. The cost of location and building b :j,0tAh Mr. Silas 11 Mb a of Linc oln ton was lb'- architect aed A II hreosb cf Concord, the contractor. Ala: windows were faiadehed by CkaMcrs Peadl- of New York. The reata, the gift of a lady member, r.re C ethic and co "respond with the am chLoctui-e ef 'be build mm The trr.nsor- cf sta::-c: glass, over the ap.;:c:o.-.s front doer la-ars tl e ; anr of a crown: the one over tee re'.: try door, tin; figure of a cross. There ma A? windows m the body of tic church, and ever the church, c:d ever b a che.uceh a triple lrm mmial iadow, erected by the chiA Area oil the Saitdoy school to the memory of Lev. John Thomas Wkca-, F- tb, tb-- ibr': rector cf the . -.. . ... : . :.. CattrOU. Jae m.aie iaa ;. t-;aai.a-.n,j:i and held the iAss services in sthe court bourn. Tnis memcrial window cost 170 and represents the vt3ur rc-ction scene where Mary Maqdaler., recognizing the risen Saviour and kneeling at his feet, escbums, ."Ilab boni." The Episcopalian congregation (if Concord is not a very large one but makes up m enthusiastic devotion what thev lack m numbers and this handsome edifice is a monument ef their unfaltering effort nnd hopeful energy. Their zeal in this undertaking won tim admiration cf other de nominations, many cf whom felt it a privilege to render general aid to such a noble work and who rejoice to see it so successfully accomplish ed. The above article about a Cen- cord church is taken from the Char lotte New?, an esteemed exchange. The C:i;vrc;-.-;,puul Cct. Yen whole :;o..2:w SHOUT LOCALS. A f:o:; 1; ill?. Ivavs in the fpring cf State Tre..suvr Ibd n ; not at aii v.-elb After a woman pasris a certain age she would just as soon t et married on Fridaj r.s any other day. Judge Mcl'ae is mentioned us Judge Davis' successor on the Su preme court lench. C J C cod man, of No. 4, kas am imped (nearly) cue load cf melons -.I' 'by ibr the la-t two weeks. His prieh mmt have been a :i ad. m'r. J C Liby. r,f -.veittrr., Cabar : u.-, is SO yearn old hut raises and Iniigs to town amoipg the linest melons that come to this market, ;Ir. X Gibbon, Prof, ilawu and Idr. Y,r-.tt jtarriimcr addrosjed a Third lbrlv gathering at Derlta, Mcckh aburg county, a wuk ago. The lief armed Sunday Seho;d and coi-gregalmn .md Mr. Gilead rehoo": meet laarsday, at lit. (Jilcad, to picibc, lit. Caruiel Sumby School w;;. ) invited to join. ana omnearu iia-'S m.aie an ouud-' In sprnkiijg of the Ihn rpeau or, the tv-e ac.?idenhd; v omitted mjotblbsOUAOd-di.d.uph- tor cf Cayb J M O Mli. The Stand:.",'! is pleased to learn that Mr, Alex Hahu, of No. S, who h..s heme critically iii far ajvera! mouibr, -j now able to he up and about. Y..e merchants del a graoMib cot when they closed the stores and al lowed their salesmen to attend the speaking. Copt. Props t is erecting a five room building at White Hall, to be used for school purposes. It is the liberality ef Mr. A W Parker, of Brooklyn, N. Y., thst is doing this. Nearly every day the express wagon, as it goes to the depot, re minds otre of a load of hay the thing is piled up with boxes arid crate's. Capt. Props t has just completed the drawing for a new cotton factory to be built at Durham. The build ing will be 70x221 feet. Capt. Od-. 11 is interested in this enterprise. At thi county convention of Stanly county, the old ticket nuts renominated. Mr. J. P. Nash is nominated fCr the Legislature. lie represented the county two years M'- The Sbindard man was in luck, Wednesday evening A lady who is so welbplcasc-d with the amount of news we manage to run in these dull days, "set us up to a glass of Cocola. We shall hang around the fountain hereafter. Chirnce W Smith, an Architect of fine reputation, and the gentleman who drew the plan 3 for the new- school building west of Concord, spent a few hours in the city on Tuesday. Mr. Smith is a live man, and a handle ef activity. btatdy Newr: A crowd of hands cam, in last. Monday to K.iu male up b-'ick for tha ta w court house. Thm L'iyc aa eugiae and a brick moehine, and tarn a: back at the rAeof iod.oyo p.,r dry. They will see-1 begin on tho court house. Sometime ego The Standard pub lished, cn b:e statement of another goutlein at), that the railroad hriuse at wast end of Papet street was in a dangerous condition be. Col. Agent. Smith tells us that a railroad man examined it and finds it perfectly safe, the timbers being all scuw.1. idr. Juo. A. Aimmous has received a v. a tor melon from Conductor W. J. Mali, on tiie Carolina" Central. It is the biggest that ever .ft ruck this town. It weighes dOl pounds; and measures one way 3ft and ltd inches and around the long way it measures ii feet. The melon was raised near Max ten. The Standard had a pleasant call from Oliver!) Eaton, Esq , treasurer cf the Home Missions Presbyterian church, of New York. Mr. Ecton is all business; his whole life seems bent on educational work. He has recently returned from Alaska ; and of it he gave us a unique account. Mr. Eaton did not spend more than five hour3 in town. Dr. and Mrs. II C Herring have returned from a month's etay in Waynesviile, N. C. The Stand ard is glad to note that Dr. Herring has improved so much in health. While there he visited seme Indian abodes of years gone by and he may give Standard readers an article on these will get it out of him, if possible. ONLY TWICE A3 .MUCH HEAPING MATTER AS ANY PAPEll EVER Oil NOW PUB LISHED IN T II E COUN T Y ; There is not a single Third Party man in Po-bv count-. Ibports hive it that Senator Yauce is improving. There are 400 druggists in North Carolina; only one widower anions thetn. -- Ci Three new weekly subscribers for a day like this, is almost "up to simpk." Once every eight years all the locks on the United States mail bags are changed to ins:: re safety. Of the delegates to tho State AK haaoe, at Greensboro, 00 out'of the 101 were Third Party men. Ibtlorson is shipping some big lots A: wash beardo. Ho lamdhs "stacks and cords" of them. There are people in e very church . who stop 'believing in the Pible the minute they look at a dollar." It semis that the cotton reports mai aitethe poorest prospects since A:; ;. This is a little suprising. Our gao l friend, Dr. N D Fetzer, was elected 1M ice Pretident of the State Pharmaceutical1. Association. it ii .-md that Marion Puller is an oat and out Third Party mam lie is now in favor cf a Third Party State ticket. Xcvcr get cam over politics. In nine cases out of ten your opponent is just as honest m his convictions and views as your are. The J.!-e CAhin ..n house near Mr. ib-ier Glasses, in No. 4, has a roof t'ia.t was put on r.3 years ago, and it is now perfectly sound. A colored man applied for license as rharm.isbt at the meeting of the State board ia Ibdeigh. This 13 the first of the colored race5 that ever ap plied. How long before Mecklenburg people will be convinced that there is such a thing as the "Mecklenburg Independence of 177.")." Literature is plentiful. Now is the bcA siason for planting cats. The more you plant the more peaceful will be the repose of the peos pic at the chill of midnight. Li t every man plant a cat. In X'orth Carolina there arc 113 varieties of tiujx-r, all marketable. There is nothing in the schedule of the census that is genuine that our State cannot produce. It E Withers, cf Yorkeville, S. C, is night operator at the depot. In asmuch as net many people can eco him, The Standard beg3 to inform the public that he is all 0. Kncss. The passenger train from the south, Thursday evening, due here at 7:2t did not reach Concord un til nearly 12. A broken truck on a freight tram below Charlotte block-, cd the train. Wilmington Star : Charley Mont gomery, Jr., the smallest and young est and youngest member of the Fourth regiment drum corps makes a yc-ry good drum major for their Zouave drill. The number of foggy mornings we have in August indicates the number ef siier; we will have the following winter. 1 his is a proph ecy of a prominent townsman, who beys us to withhold his name. The bit!.-.:: number of the Mission ary Age, iba Pays' paper, is an in teresting p 'per. Dr. Days bus pick ed up the journa'istic arts so rapid ly that it makes this old man's "la ad swam." Dr. FeCcr, who has recently stirs vivc'd a f.arful series cf toothache, is said to have delivered a paper be foi e the Phirmacetical Associa tiva at ibdeigh, on the ravages of the ebsease. We don't beliove it. Ilmi. S. J. Pembertou, of Albe mcle, has gone to Akadelphia, to de fe: '. Judy Puiis, who stands charge with murder. Our readers will re' member that she was carried back to Arkansas, while Whitley wa3 lynchs ed in Stanly. Charlotte Observer : A citizen of Dorita, who wa3 in the city yester day, averred that the much-boasted People's party club of Dcrita, all the -Pi members of which were sup posod to have been citizens cf Mais lard Creek township, took ia six townships ef this county and parts of Cabarrus. Mr.Jno. II Foil, of Gold Hill township. wa3 in to see us. He said that Gold Hill township, Eowan county, is pretty strong Third Par ty. He thinks that the people, when they bear the ether side, will be just alrii'ht. He said that Mr. Shuford's abuse of the Democratic party in that section had clone this damage.

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