THE : STANDARD MUSCSIPtlOXSPAJD. Mrs. B Q Tsrlton, A J Scott EobUHal', J'fi Shoe, G W Alex ander, P ii Jly?n, Gowan D risen bery (new), L II Hdlig, J F Stire wait, L 'A,, JHdenhour, Miss Alice Boat (new), S II J hnson, J P Big' ger, Rafos Dry, J T Kimray, John Taylor (ne), J J? Miaenheimer. Mrs. Lillie EI x, Will H Heglar, M O Birrinser, J B White, a W Tarlton. LOCALS- Shoot that straw hat at ODCe. The cotton platform is being re paired. Carre daT'poasnm ; carve him to de heart ! Quite a number of Oregan horsee were sold on Saturday. Baltimore is the victor. Eer baseball team has the pennant. Adam 8 creak between Concord and Mt. Pleasant'.;) dry. It refuses to run. The Ore&on boraes at the fair grounds attracted a number of citi zens Sunday. Mrs. J D Cline, of St. John's, whose illness The Stj&tdabd noted, is mudjJmproved. Cot!oyk,-5 plentiful on the msrr ket to-day (Towlav). The highest I rice paid w is S.75, for the beat. It blabbers and osaippets wtre to go to work t.h-Ts would be lees heartaches ond foer loafers. Rev. Dr. Tho-awel!, of Fort Mill, S. C, whose critically illness has been noted, lareporfedimproved. Several females donned men's ap parel Saturday night and went beg ging. They were discovered by the police but no arrests were made. The enrollment at the University is 505. Takitg oS those who merely attended the summer school for six weeks, te actual attendance is 3G5, Contractor M L Julian is now en- gaged in repairing the country hom of Mayor Morrison. He wnl put m the floonEg of the new Cannon miil also. Wesley Martin was arrested Sat urday night and tried before Esquire Hill fir f.ffr.?. In default of bond, he was s-.;ui to He threatened to shoot one Dock B a tier. It would be well lor those who can to purchase and baye hauled at once their winter wood supply, now that the roads are in gocd condition and wood cheap. Children's services were held at the Baptist church Sunday night. The exercises consisted of recitations and songB. The meeting was de lightful and profitable. Mrs. Lillie Hix, of Wilkesboro, arrived Saturday night on n phorf visit to er mother, Mr Y 0 Strieker. She goe3 from litre to Baltimore on a business trip. ,- Rev. W C Alexander to hnvp preached in Statesviile ttii thy, but taking sick Friday he cams borne. He is much improved today. The SiiNDAED is pleased to announce. The cbaingang will be en g-d for sometime in puttinsr gravl en the grade beyond Little Cold Wa'er on the Mt. Pleasant roarl, where the roads were almist impassable last winter. Many citizens on Min street were awakened Sunday morning by some one driving a horse to n bnjrgy at a brutish and desperate rate through the streets. It was about 2 o'clock, just a short while after the j oHce men had retired. Grace Lutheran church, c'ored, Rev. N I Bakke, pas'or, hai "U -r vest Home" services Sunday. The chnrch was decorated with t he fruits of the soil.. Ti e Bermon and songs were appropriate to the occasion. Tbe church presented a beautiful appearance. Bob Boat, a very meddlesome negro of the town, while fooling with one Jim Githin oil the sidewalk in front of John K Patterson's store Saturday evening, accidentally got a 5 inch gash cut in his leg while attempting to kick Githin, who held an open knife in his hand. Ktfv. W M Shaw, of Betbpage. No. 4 township, preached in the Presbyterian church Sunday, morn ing and night. His sermons were interesting and entertaining. Mr. Shaw is doing a good work at Beth psgp. The Standaed acknowl edges a pleasant call from its friend, of years before he came to Cabar rus. " Mast-r Joe McCanless, tbe 11 year old son of Capt. J U McCanless, of Dunn's Mountain Miue, Rowan conuty, while ont hunting squirrels Saturday afternoon, met with painful accident" ' Eis f un burst shattering the thumb on - hia . left hand, necessitating amputation at thj eccoud joint. Drs. McKeozie d ;; Council performed the opera on. - - It is October. Mr. To". a Co r ll as a pet nake Dust ami Oregon horses have the town. Lawyer M H Caldwell is again on the streets. Mr. D J Bostian is confined to hif heme. lie has b en riht sick. Another wedding will occur at Forest Kill on Wednesday, October 9. Mrs. Ann Fink, who was quite sick, is much better to day, Wedaes day. Although the weather has moder ated considerably, overcoats are comfortable. A good breech-loading Bhot gun for. sale cheap. Enquire of Or. Cartland. di wl. Mr. GM Lore is keeping books for Mr. R M White, of Charlotte, during his sou's illness. Te cornet band is having some fine practices. It will soon be able to render some excellent rous:c. Sore toes and new shoes are com mon with the little folks those who have been running barefooted. There was a slight frost this (Tuesday) morning in ' low places. No damage. If pour teeth need attention, we would refer yon to the card of Dr, Cartland, found in another column. Your attention 13 called to the advertisement of sale cf personal property, by Mrs. AliJa Burkhead. Miss SaSlie Sappenfie'd has opened a very encouraging school et Can nonville, with about twenty scholars enrolled. Mr. Eli Goldston has secured a position witn Ould Mercantile Com pany and began duty this morning iS falesmau. Lowe & Son haye a change in heir advertisement today. You can get Eotce valuable information out of is. Miaa Belle Moser, of St. John's, baa been quite siek for several week?, but is greatly improved, we are glad to announce. A key was advertised as found on Monday, and this morning the owner called aud got it. We have several more, yet unclaimed. Stop at D M Walker's if you went anything in the grocery and notion line. Don't forget tbe place op posite D C Furr'a at Forest Hill. tf. The two children of Wm. Daniels were received at the Rescue yeeter day, and his wife was taken in at Sc. Peter'd Hospital. Charlotte Ob server. The colored people of tbe city held an evangelistic service in the court house Tuesday niht in which all the colored miuistera of the city took part. D M Walker pays tha highest mirket prices for all kind of c jnatry produce, cash or barter. . ou't forest sloe place opposite D C Fu-rre at Purest Hill. if For 'ho occasion of Sells Broth ers circ-iiH -he Southern has reduced fh rates aad will sell round trip tickets to Oaariotte on October 4, Qn-il limit October 5, for 85 cents fare. Mrs. R.irbc-?, w fe of Mr. John B-.rbe of No. 10 township, died Tuesday night. Deceased was about 55 year3 of ge, aad was the mother of Mr. J B Barbee, of No, 10, who is well known m the city. Mr. Luther T Hartsell, son of Mr Mac Ilart8f;li, of No. 10, is now a licensed .lawyer. Ke with fifty others parsed the examination before the Supreme court Monday. Willirtin Daniels asks the Ob server totate that he was not locked up for beating his wife, but on an entirely different charge. He says he neyer struck her in hia life. Charlotte Obeerver. John Taike", son of Superinten dent Parker, of the Buffalo mills, got his foot seriously mashed Mon day afternoon while placing the fly or driving wheel, by a piece of ma chinery falling upon it Mr. Jacob Bowman has returned from Coddle Creek. He says that Dr. Pressley, since haying bis coffin made, is quite a renewed man, and is getting yonrijr again, despite the fact thfit hi ia 63 "rears oi age. Mr. James F Diyyault was in the country Monday, and while hand ling some lumber, a piece fell upon his hand, clipping the end of hie little finger off. It was a painful, bnt not a serious accident, J C Welch, a liveryman of High Point, lost a horse Saturday undf r novel circumstances. The hors was moving around in the stable and fell headlong into a partially cover ed 'well, meeting with an instant death.'- - . : Mr. -John Johnson, a young man, man who was employed at the Ca barrus cotton mills, was removed from this place to bis home at Green ville, .S. -V. He has bad a hard spell of malaria fever, and is quite feeble. " - " A SAD STORY. Tie l'-atbcr if tne Girl TVbom KI ftiootltnan Hurried Writes n Vitrei. The Standaed has already pub lished the fact cf the runaway mar' nags and separation ot Ed Good mar, of this county, and the daughter cf Mr. A H .Newsom, who makes a statement in Saturday's Salisbury Herald: "On the 7th day of September Ed Goodman, of Cabarrus county, stole my daughter who is under ai;e, took her to hia county and obtained li cense under false pretence, It wae the persuasion cf Thomas Foil and wife that induced my daughter to marry Goodman, who is a scoundrel, rogue and tramp. He made false representations to my daughter She soon found out that she was fooled and declined io have him but he forced hsr to marry Lirn against her will. He carried a.pistol wich him and kept it under his bead and threatened my daughter's life. Me abused her after marriage and left her in a strange country by her lone sslf. She would not live with him and said she would take her clothing and come home, Ke cursed her and told her to take the clothes but only gave her a part of them- He ia inhuman and brutish. Such wretch is not worthy of any body. "My daughter in now a fit sub joes for an asylum. Trouble and sorrow are in store for us all. She is ruined and disappointed for life and 1 entertain but little hopes fcr recovery. Her mind is wrecked, perhaps forever." These are substantially the facts. Mr. Newsom warrs other young girls not to make the same mistake as his unfortunate daughter. He compliments Register of Deeds Woodson for his "care in issuing li censes and condemns the action of Register of Deeds Weddinton of Cabarrus county. In conversation with the Herald Jtfr. Newsom said he was going to indict Goodman for larceny and ab duction aud the Cabarrus Register of Deeds for issuing the license. Had his daughter desired to live with the man who so basely betray ed her he wouid have said nothing. Since ehe came homo her condition is only sljgntly improved. Her mind comes and goes, she being at times ratio.-al and then raving. Hia story is ind.ed a pitiful one. Salisbury Herald. Rev. j(tcCul3on;4h Has AccopleiS. I: will be remembered that some tiaie ago acill was extended to Ety, HA McCnilough, of Leesville. S. C, to the p .Et orate of the St. An drews Lutheran charge tt this place, to succeed Ilcv. J D Saealy, .yho returns to his former pastorate of the Union charge in Leiingsoa county, S, C, immediately after the fouith Sunday m October, when his time will then have expired. We regret much to lose Key. Sheaiy, who has tncleared himself to the com. munity and to his own people, but there is a hearty welcome fur K:v. HcCull-r.r;h, "-he is m crm .-vmorg us, bavin.,' :ct-'yv: d c: i'. f.sd wiil entr ut-i n t ' :.it-A i-.f this, his new charge, altout Ko-. ember 1. 3tr. Jciin Tajlor Eon V. ith 'In. Mr. John Tayio-, nf !To, 2, eme in to and subscribed. He said he hnd been rradirg- I'oiMihaiio and inflaming staff unal !'e's disgusted with the' whole stub tg. Tie faid he voted the Popr.li.-fc ticket last fall, but can't Ha so t ny more. "1 am back in the Democratic p irty," said he, "an:? I feel bf-tfr. My eyes are open. I ctin'c stand this putting negroes into cfSce. It is nothing but a game of po'iMcvms into whose hand they want u3 to phy blind folded." Mr. -Taylor hJ8 dre a bis thing. It is hard .for a mr.n to voluntarily acknowledge himajlf ;? having been wrong but it take3 niiii to nike such a confession. Setlllns lP tbe Barrier Estate. Mr. Chas. Duls, executor of tbe late Capiain Barrier, has about set tled up the estate. Eis trip to Vir ginia last week was to dispose of tnc property there, which he did. Sat urday he sold half an interest in the Bsrrier plantation near the city to Mr. T J Davis for $500, crops re served; also two lota on Tenth street The money from the sale of al' prop erty belonging to the estate, goes to the Theological Seminary of the Umted Svnod of the Lutheran churcb. Charlotte Obseryer. Capt. Barrier, it will be temems bered, was a native bf Estern Ca barrus, being the eldest child ot the late Daniel Barrier. Beats Ills Wife. The Charlotte Observer of Sun day tays: "William Daniels, white was looked ip last night for being drunk and abadDg his wife. She was beat black and blue. Daniels, it will be remembered, kept a board ing house opposite the city halL" The Standard fears thiB is the one that lived in Mt. Pleasant. My Lord! has he come to this? : - '"'" ' BWm How Tbey Are. The latest lenorts from 'he boiler explosion wounded indicate that Mi. Safrit is steadily improying bnt that Mr. Bost is weaker and feverish. The graves t fears are entertained for tbe result of hia condition. TRUE 'BILLS BY GGAD J UMY Asraihat Brown aaA Mutter S5c!l Ti Principal aad &ufiowf jc Clerks o tiie Frert doutlnwi Konss Mu Mand Trial fur Fraud in Connection With toe ASMisimient Aci, Kaleigh. Sept. 2S- This after noon the grand jary. of Wake Su perior Court returned a true lil against S P Satterfield, principal clerk of the lower bouse in tbe laat legislature, and J W Brown, cn gronsmg clerk, for fraud in concec- tiou with the ani'ib t?!ked of assign ment act. Three witnesses were be. foie the grand jury, theBe being Chief Cierk Eatchelor, of tbe De partment of State ; State Librarian Eihngtcn nnd E L Smith, member of the lower house from. Stanly. Miss Daisy Bransou, of Atlanta, was n;reol as a witness but did not ap- pear, being at Atlanta. ThT3 are siven counts in the indictment against Satteifield. One charges that he wilfully, knowingly, cop rnptly end fraudulently delivered to Brown the assignment act, the Bae neyer having been passed by either house, but which had been tabled prior to the date when thus deliver ed. Another count charges that Satlerfield violated tbe true intent and meaning of his oath by deliver ing for enrollment an act which had neyer been passed, and that thnt fact was well known to Brcwn, The other counts set forth the offojse in different forms. The bill srair.st Brown haB several counts, and finds that no corruptly, fraudulently snd knowingly enrolled the bill, which had never passed. Capias will be issued for both Brown and Satter field, and they will be regnlarlj taken under it and brought here and required to give bond to the 6henff for their appearance at the January term of court. FuiliEg to do this, they will go to jail. A Snrprisc Wcddms-. Probably nothing more surprising has happened in Conoord in a long time than the happy occasion that took place Monday night jast before train time at the Presbvtfriiin manse, when a brief love i-ffiir waa wedded for future happiues by making the two participants s cue, Mr. W A Caldwell having be'.-n m.ir- ied to Miss Margaret Earnhardt, li was a qme; sttair ana only very fc- lntimiute tnei-as oi the groom tns w of w hat was goir.g on. In the reeence of h few f ric .L' who had been srpriped of the evvnr, Eey. W C Alexander in a short, bnt impressive ceremony married the conple, immediately alter which they left on the south bound traiu for Atlai ta to take in the Exposi tion. Mr. CaluTel! ia a sen 'of Mr. and Mrs. D A Haiti well, and the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P C Earnhardt, all of this c:y. The best wishes of a la., circle Ktnety-Threc Dollar and a VallKo V.r, 1 T Yow, a resident of this rii . aud for Sve months past an op-er-iuvg in the Odell mills got on 3 prstty good "jag" Monday night and w i3 beiDg piloted over the city hy n c ruin colored man. Sir. Yow hud v.i hi3 possession when. hayi:ig his home abont 9 o'clock $93 in cash, principally bill?, and a Email valise, but when he relumed in the wee soma hours he was minus both uirney and valise. Po'iceman Fisher waB on to Yow and t he negro, r.nd if tbe money ia not returned, some on imy have to answer for a robbery. Yow is al together ignorant of what become of Tsis money, valise or himself, bo goes tli e story. of f.iend3 go with the young cocple no only to Georgia's metropolis, bat all through life. 'Sqnire Wolfe Thrown Oat tbe Gaunt let to Cotton-Pickers. The yellow negro cotton harvesier, Joe Iledfearn, on 'Squire C II Wol. e'a place, near the city, is still mtnding his record. A few days ago he picked in nine and one-half hours 409 pounds, averaging 451 potinds er hour. The following day he picked 3S8 gounds. 'gnire Wolfe wants to know who has one thnt can beat him. He throws out the chal lenge. Charlotte Observer. This simply ain't so. No man in this country can pick 409 pounds in a day. This writer was regarded a good farmer years ago and the most he could pick was ninety three pounds and then only at a backache C03.l : Window Fell on Ills Hand. Master EmersoQ Dayis, the little 3-year-old son of Rev. and Mrs. B F Davis, accidentally knocked t e prop from undo: neai.ii a window sash, Which fell on the little fellow's hand and right seriously hart it. He was at home and alone, his pa rents having been at the church, only a few yards away. Mr. Goodman and Bts "Oregon." On Saturday last Mr. Jim Good man, of No, 4 townBhip, purchased an Oregon hjrie. ' He managed the animal very successfully no til reach ing tha cemetery, when the bone be gan bucking and pawing, andhnally worked ita halter off. Tbe horse ran loose in the McDonald wood until this (Monday) morning, when it was caught, brought back to town and took anew start.. AB3M0US CIA'-i'lE. Unvlilsnn in A !, 11 r! a ' rijn. Mr. l'u5.l,;p . Sover8, who 1 ! tOt n t0'.i7, t(-J ;S ik. of n p ,ruve 1-iid at i .e C-tor citizen of I).',i-!son-e'iun?.y. Tho ih;n-u y ar c'd daijhstr of ildtlLe -vs. B."f.:;r.:e who lives -on Audi-' eon Fifzeri'dy f.iantatiou 3 a at across the river, claim that her father's kridioru forced her to sub mit to him. This Ehe etutcs was laat July. . jtt the time of its oc currence ehe told her .mother of it ot? toey rgretd to sav nothing to her father uboat it fearing ihaf blTCdfihel might, reauir. L:wt week Jffr. Fitzgerald and Brook3bad.se me disagreement which resulted in the former putborizirg Brcoks to leave his plantation. Ou Saturday the young girl to'd her father of the whole affair which had ocenred in July and he immediately epplied for a warrant for Fitzgerald's arrest. This ia the version of the affair as told by Brooke, and it may be in stigated by tnshce ever bis ejection. At the leas', circumstances tppear very damaging against Mr. Fitz gerald. Mr. Fi'zgcrald claims that no violence was used and that nothing involun-arv appeared on her side. He is 50 year3 of age aid possesses considerable means and has heretofore borne a Splendid reputa tion with his neighbors He is the father ;of Dr. Fitzgerald, of Monroe, and ia known in Salisbury. The war rant was served this morning, but we haya not been able to hear any thing further from it. Salisbury World. Jfow Men, See How You Erred. The Eeidsville Seview, a moat ex cellent weekly, rays editorially: "Three of the most amiable, kind and appreciative members of the newspaper fraternity in his State ere: Messrs. Henry Blount, of the Wilaoa Mirror, Tnad li Manning, of the Henderson Gold Leaf, and A Eoscower, of the Uoldsboro Head- llzhh Their friendly and fraternal ;'e!;ling ia proyerbial aad their courtesy upon all occasions ia knigbtjy. The editor of tha lieyiew 3. been c.da their debtor over wfceltnisg'y recently for gracioia i and gratui'ons complimentary no tices, entirdy 'uncalled for and tce$, entire! wholly cnderreU': T"-;? i'itaiii Oan:: ?Jive chn'u f-J to .vn shin Ct.'s.. the VCTV CX'rlh b s done No. 11 . worth of good in ut n1 inner in which tLejliP.a .- iiicve i haroa.'e. And She p-otIc tctslow tr eoc the benefit. E:i- siaco Ibo gang hxi been wi'hin cur bordars many klnZ act3 cf L-ospilality havo bven shown thfm. a any fies h:m they been ti e receivers of whole c;trt leads of ant abler, bnt it remained for tho ciimax to be caprvd lat-t Saturday tveaiiipr. Word had been BecrMy parf that the ganz was abcut to tfife ttt;r departure. Then as u last toton of appreciation of their ser vice they wero given an ovation- Or, in other words, Mr. Cavil" hnrdt hr.d been uctiGed to havo the gang at headquarters early; this be ing done, then cr.aie tho surprise. Just cbout 5'oclock Sir- Blartin BoEt and several other gentlmec, drove up in a wagon, loaded with every thing to satisfy the inner man from pound cake upwards. Then was a time when shot runs ere unneceaseary to keep them there, Af .er an hour or so of feasting, each ono was given a cigar to take taste out of Iho mouth. Theto was enough loft fcr a royal good break fast, Sundi y morning. No doubt but they will long re member this and I know the people of Southern 2-To. 11 will long rotnem bor their services. Superintendent G F Earnhardt and his guards also participated in Ihe feast and greatly appreciated tha hospitalities of those who do nated for the occasion, aud the courtesia shown. "A" Birds Scarce. Countrymen say tht quail are scarcer this jeai than m ma"y preyi ous year?, and oiler i3 a rea3on, that there were more t.:an the usual number killed and trapped l ist year, besides thousmJs of the birds being froze to death during the severe cold spell of las- winter. This is very dkcouragK'K news in tne sporting men, those who: reyei in t' luxuri ous bird supper as veil aa the huntsn ui'in w'o levels on them with "a gun. But 'ben hare acd opossums are plentiful. . Secret of Beauty is healtR. The secret of health is the power to digest and assim ilate a proper quanity of food. This can sever Be done when the liver does not act it's part. Doyou know this ? Tutt's , Liver Pills are an abso lute cure for sick headache, dys-. pepsia, sour stomach, malaria, constipation, torpid liver, piles, jaundice, bilious fever, bilious ness and kindred diseases. . Tutt's Liver Pills A DISCOURTEOUS LAWYJuL'. Sot Act 1,1 Ke a Gentleman l'ra;ii orth I'aro'ina. vnturirv an unfortunate mer- I: n!. i;-.-. i - b nkrs'pcy confronting him, and to save a portion cf hip prop-j-ty he invoked thentrus of bis a-ife and tte tssiatance ot a friend. Tbe creditort! instituted proceedings to reeovfr certain property,' and in the course of the -proceedings bis friend, a native cf North Carolina, was put upon the stand. All vent well, eays tbe Louisville Poet, uutil the wici.e-!3 was fubjecd to a rigid eroa-examiuafioa by a lawyer, h:o self a native of North Caroline.. The witness went blundering alc-n,? a', such a rate that bis lawyer felt it necessary to interfere n.d tell him that he was not. required to answer questions whu'a would criminate himself. After the close of the case, which resulted disastrously for our accom aiodatirg friend from North Caro lina, he expressed indignation as the bumiliatfon to wlrcb he hfd been pubjscted. ''I w?s never in in 7 life treated with so little courtesy," he eaid. "Tho opposing counsel did not act at all like a gentl man, sir. I exjeclcd entirely d:treac treat ment, especially as I learned th'tt he whs from North Croatia, and h knew I v.-i3 from thit Slate. No; Kir, in the eld days no horih Caro-iit-ian, fir, would cause another North Carolinian the sii-htect cld- barraEcnient because of to rallry a matter, nor would he Eeek to set in terrogatories to make hiaa contradict him?elf. No, sir, it ia unpardon able, sir, 3nd all for the purpose of increasing tbe dividends of a few Yankee clients whom he rever saw. I am convinced, eir, that your law yer r.ever came from North Caro lina at all, sir ; he must have ccme from seme where else.'' Cotton brought nine cents in Mon roe Tuesday. Tbe amount of goods damaged by dust during a year will exceed the cost of a street sprinkler. Eansoni Meyers, white, about 50 years cf age, died at the county hoire this (Wedneedav) morning. He h,d cancer cf the stomach asd hn.d been sick for about three week3. "For jear.s" sriys Capt. C Mueller, ' I have relied raore upon Ayer's Pills tha-j anything else in the medl ciaechet, v resists my bowels Hi d those of the .viig's crew. Th??e pilii are not severe ia. their action, bui do their work thoroughly." There were 55 balea of cjctf.-ii cn tbe market today, the pries for which TrasS.GS. A few bales brought 3.75. The de'-lire was about 10 I points, bat indications .'ire tb.ii; t!:e p-rica v. ill rise a.v.a wibiu a few d:lJ3. Iyer's Earsaparilla ia not a secret preparation. Any physician may have the fornuH on application. Tha secret o i" accef fw a meai cme li.8 in its extrtordiuary power to cleanse tbe blood of impurities and cure the most deep-seated ctsoa of blood dfaease. A correspondent writes from Wius'on, that Monday night's frost d im igcd, if iot ruined, all tobacco in the c-M in ijip Piedmont section, which ia a heavy los3 to the farmers, as much fine tobacco reaniued un curcd. There ware fifty-one applicants in the law class which v.&s standing theSuprfine Court c ami nation for licerse Monday morring. Thirty two of them were from the Univer.-sity-law school. There were no ne grocs and, strange to say in the day of "new women," there were no fe male applicants. A very interesting p.na sensational crime of years ago is about to come to light. The only information The tXANDAitD could obtain would criminate parties, therefore we withhold it from the public for a djy or two, to await developments, when, if found to be true, will be revealed a mystery and n crime. Pretty Engclns. On onday afternoon two bian new locomotive engines parsed down the Southern, bound for the exposi tion at Atlanta. One was a con solidated bog engin8 and the other was a compound engine. They were built and Etnt out by the Richmond Locomotive Torks and were the prettiest engines ever Eent over thm road. A MiiRBestioii. The county commissioners will meet ceV v. Monduy and it has been 8Ujigsfed to The Ktanpapd that if t!i?- proper authorities would put a high ferce around tbe court honse lot and secure the rafety of stork, the Oregon horse men might rent the beautiful pasture for grazing purposes on their next trip to Ca ban-pa. Tbe count) is Card np, and surely thosi men would noi want it for less tbin what it now fetches $'5. . Twenty yeara rent would pay for the - fence a plain one, says tbe man. ... Ml 11 . ' ADVEUTItS m RIG HT HERE. -I 5 Cr.storia is Dr. Samuel Pitclier' prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine- nor ether Narcotic substance. It is a Iiarmlv substitute) for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Synips, and -tor Oil. It is Plcaseat. its guarantee ii thirty year.1;- -.- by Hiilloas of Mothers. C'astoria destroys Worms ami iy feTerfrhncss. Cisioria prevents volutins Sour CnrI, ernes Diarrhoea, and TVind Colic. Castoria 'relieve teething: troubles, cures constipation and f atulencyw Castoria assimilates the food regulates the stomach ar.d bowels, giving healthy and. natural sleep. Cas toria is the Children's Panacea -the Mother's. Friend. Catori3,. "Carton's is .-n ercellcot medicine for chil flren. Mothers have rrpeatetlly told me of its good effect upon their children." IR. C. C. broooD, Lowell, Mass. "' CistcrU Is ihi bt sf remedy for children of vliieh I am acounintrd. I hope the d.-.y is not far distant when mothers will consider the real interest of their children, aid use Castoria instead of the various quar'c noftrums which are destroying their lovtd one;., by forcing opium, aorphine, soothing synip and other hurtful agents down th-ar throats, thereby flendinij tiiejB to premature graves." DR. J. F. KlNCHELOE, Conway, Ark. T; Centaur Company, 7T ' " ---;.-T 13 Illi DEAD? A Hnrd-WorKtJijr. Jti!utviouH Col OreI3Iiu! of Ho. 3 Toimiicil l-j,. Several days pgo J3d. Eeaver, a hard-working and industrious negro of No. 3, went to a "dipping." Like others he had on a little of the ntiwly manufactured. Tbe"dirpit;g" was at M3Scedonia and it was thre that Aboolem Graham and others jumped on him and beat him np terribly. J The trou&le was precipitated by r ' , 7 IT' .T fr? allf !U02' Etavef' A,b" hit Beaver oyer the head with a chunk and downed him. Heaver went to his hom-, his face was mashed up and bleeding and a hole w.ts knocked in bis head. Believing that further injury would bo dote t in, Le diiisppeared. Where he i3 no die knows. "Is he dead ?"' is tha question many are ask its- rA? FR "2- n fMk d y mis ffi M lS"J3TA3COOD FC 53 ADULTS. VXuRKAIITED. PS5SCS 50.ct3. C Ah A Tl A , ILLS. , KOT. 1C, 1SD3. Pcrln Hlodicino Co., Kl. Ixm.s, X.o. ficnllotnen: Wo s- Id test year, MO bottlou of GilOVE'.- TASTiil-KSS CHILL TOSIC aud havo lK:KhtUjreo rot-s already ttiiB year. Inallourex pernM;co ff li yearo, tn tiJO tiruti bustnefa. bttvo never sold an urticlo th:it -avc e-.tij uuiversal tatat lucliva iu your Tonic. I'oara tr.;ly, Aii.Nlir.CARB &CO. For sale by all drucsists. MAXUFACTUKERS OF FIJV GINGHAMS, OUTING CLOTHS, PLAIDS, SHLET1NG " AjYD SALT BAGS. 0 DEALERS IN General Blerchandise. BUYERS OF Couatry,Produce.' cf al Kind AND Pour-Foot wood alwavs wonted best prices for same. We invite an in spectionof all the goods we Manufacture. I -JJ- tjTW h e'- L. Li! k: Las km Sul Ej3 BX IS Castpria " Castoria fa so well adapted to children that I recomoiend it as superior toAypwAcriptioa known to me." U. A. Aacnrfa, M. m So. Oxlord St., Brooklyn, N. t, " Our phj-siduns in the children' depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outs.de practice with Castoria. and although we only have among our medical supplies what is knavn as regular products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to -Ook -with favor upon It." United Hospital and Disphnsabt, Boston. Mass. Allen C. Smith, Pres. Murray Street, Now Yor!: CCy. ., -iMfin, Trig" f - Tn. ,J LOWE & SOnl. $16,000 WORTH SHOES OF DIY DC OS, "ITT "Will now be thai will be sol."' the greatest SLAUGETE:: ever heard of in C-ncrfl. On; stock was bought th.-.reytiie- when prices wero at tht- lowest pont. Now we are going to -;ivo tha Concord trading people ihe bcn.itn.f I'.-.is stock at prices furbelow all cc ,1 . We wat you tolisi.-1 vA to C-'vern' cd accordhrjly to whi ; ,n'A happen. TAKE PL A IDS Rometlun!? that cveiy farmar will hr.vc to buy, Uutil what wc have ij all sold, will go at Bi cents per yard. They ara worth 5 c. One hundred piecos outing, you will have to buv. We will let what we have go at 5c- this is the 8 and 10c kind. CHEVIOTS, Th 8 and 10c kind, will go at 7c. styles and new goods.- " Nice Ladies Vool - ; Bi?efi&ods Have been cut to the quick. . 'Tic im- possible for us to mafce'' vCt'aD' yot apprec.?te the bargains without seeing the stock. vur price is oeiow an otaers. PEIETS Will go In endless quantities at 4 and 5c. These goods have all advanced, and will cost wnolesale wlia; we ask for our stock but they mnst go. 'Tis out of question, to duplicate our price on i MEN'S wcT, GVER under sniaTs. We will sell a lot of Outir.s shlrO at 10c. Ctton under shirts a!l at whole sale price. The largest stock of ladin vests, ia town will go at cut price. WOOL FLANNEL, Heavy wool trill Flannel Jwill go for 12c. These Jtoods cost mors now by the bolt. BLANKETS Bought at the lowest notch eve.-reached, will go out now.tixnt will do you good. Shoes, Slices. Every person i that the wholes has advanced fro Now heie is v. the most Rood. .'c co n.fylc: 'T3 GCc rur. - '(OTJU 8c:-o - worth of ShDes I t - ouprhfc when the price struck i!io buttom. Everybody will have to buy shoes,' and if cotton his tun up to a good price, it will not brir,? j o.i po mueh ca8h,but what y; u will feel like, you want to pave as uiuch of Ihe money aspoBsible. Now we will place you in a portion to keep & good part of your money in your pocket aid will distribute thia STOOK out to those who will tabe advant age of it at prices on lots of staff even lower than we sold the bum shoes last winter. If you want to save money, jou will want to onr stock before yon buy a unfit pair. -, xhia is a great opportunity forthg bnying pabiio. . LOWE & SON, ( I. V

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view