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r n The - Standard, HE TAN DAM). - ll'i.Vi OUT GOOD - JOB - WORK PKINTS THE AEW'b THAT is NEWS For 1 Year Send us 1 Dollar. AT LI VINO PRICES. Give us a Trial. VOL. X--NO 30. CONCORD N. C, THURSDAY. JULY 29, 1897 WHOLE NO. 436 The - Standard CA.YiE N K h DllOrVNINO. Fell from n lot l.wif Into IIuIIhIo Creek KcactHxl liy Ilia Brother. Jaj, th 7 jer-old son of Jlenry Miscnheiuii-r, Iju lives on Mr. Jim Deatou's pluc? in No, 4 township, n arrowly eac-iped drowning Wednes day. He was crossing the creek walking a fooMog, when he Bliicd c ft into the laiu atreuia. Hi 13 yearold broi her was with him, and seeing t e jwiiloua situation of bis little brother plunged headlong into the stream and rescued him. Tbi two boys were carried abo it 40 feet down the stream, wbicb waa swollen out of it j regular channel, and it is said that hid it not been for the swiftness of thejt water both boy would have been drowned. 'falmnice l.oaea Hin l'nttiornie. A telegram from Wnalungon to the Durham Sun says: ' Owing to disiensiuns among the members of the aristocratic First I'resbyteriau church, Rv. Dr. De- Witt Talmuge will not return to Washington to take charge of his flck. "The m o irity of the members claim that Dr. Tulmage has far from realized their expectations. In fact. the chnrch has lets members and is worse oft fiuancially than ever be fore, lie took the associate pastor ate under a contract, which has not netted him a penny this year." lie Is In WinNleu. A gospel temperance wagon, drawn by two Bpanking grays, rolled into the city Tuesday. It is in charge of a Mr. Morse, of Char lotte, accompanied by an assistant, who does the singing. Mr. Morse preaches plain practical temperance doctrine and attracts good sized au diences, lie i'h a Methodist and hie assistant is a Baptist. The effort is voluntary ou thur part and they depend up'-n hat collection tor a support. O.'tho method it can he truthfully said that it roac'aes a great many who attend church aud a great majy who do not. Winston Republican. Hume NllltltoiillouN. Editor Standard; Whiie it is the mission of the press to enlighten and do good, it ia also the duty of its readers to throw in their mite in the good work. 1 desire sp.ioe in Thk 6tandaku for a thought or two, which has often suggested itself to my mind. Why is it that we do not have more stringent laws against two of the greatest crimes of our day one eg.tinst humanity by railway train wreckers, and tho other against hie government that protects him in his person and property, by selling hit vo'.e and hi j birth-right. A railway train wrecker should suffer the ex treme penalty ot the law. Dead men don't wreck ttatus and cruBh, maim and kill innocent people by the score. A h i that sells his vote, his birth r , '. he pells his country and his f.-' it aa far as he in able, and hf ,-aon' I be disfranchised forever, aud i the peniteniiiry for a cum b-s . years no matter what hie sanding is. Our liberty was dearly bought with the blood of our fore fa' hers and i: should be gmrded wi'h the mo t z;alou-i oire, and may our Goa, who controls the destinies of nation?, check and roll bwk thi tide of corruption that i3 sweeping over onr country today and BTpint the very life.'s-blood 0'it ef the foundation of our beloved govern ment. In my meandering of tV last few years I have ofien asked intelligont p?opla of bo'h sexes what they thought of th tfndcroies of tho tira'B, and always with the same reply "I believe we are rapidly ap proaching a great crisis." Our ministers of the go-p-1, public speakers and writers should raise their voices and warn the peoph against this great crime of selling their birth-right. Dr. Kilgo last Sunday warned the people against political corruption, which wai drying our great country to rnin. Judge Montgomery, in a lecture rprent'y, to the Sunday Schoo' chi'dren, very significantly referred to thi downfall of Home because of the wickedness of her people lb pi td with the boys to do right and grow up to be good and useful men and citizens he trnn to themielvef and their coun'ry. The great states nun, llonry Clay, said he would rather be right than to he Ptpki lent. O.ir legislative hall is not Missed with but few of that sort nowadays, Nations that, hnvn lost fwor with G d by their wickedness and have fallen can well sav ns the Psalm Ibi sail: "Prostrate I lie before Hip thron", and there my guilt confess '' Common sense teaches every intelli gent nmiMind woman tl at we cun--not he pissi and lo' our birthright be 'rdl ft with without a reckoning. Geo. W Fisher. A Double Wtwlrilna IHiir Ur. Thursday morn;ng at 8 o'clock ir Harris' Ohspel ut China Grove thf ll;v. J M Peeler re formed a double marriage ceremony. MrG K Still" well, of Charlotte and Mis Carrie Rodgers, and M'. Clirence Rodgers and Miss Pattle Tvlnr were united. It was a very impressive o-remony sndonaloMg to be remembeied the participants and witneses o 'he aSiir. Buriclar Choked a I.ailr. Mrs. P S Baker, a widow lady living at King s Mountain, hd thrilling experience and desperat struggle with a burglar Tueedt- night last. A mau had entered the room in which she was sleeping and with an aze, tried to pnzi open bureau drawer, which awakened the lady, She spoke as if to her bui band, and at the sound of her voice the wretch seized and choked her until life was all but gone. She made si-flioient noise, however, to arouse her daughters, who ocoupied room in tbe second story. The young ladies gave an a arm, but be' fore men folks could reach the seen, the midnight mmrader had fled, leaving his xe on f ot of the pros trate woman's bud. Mrs tiaker soon revived, and ' not thought to be seriously hurt. She was terribl frightened by the horrible a sault, and is yet quite weak. Oae William omarr, colored, is now under arrest on circumstantial evidence, which is very strong. The people are indignant and feeling strong. If the people become satisfied' that Smarr is the man, the usual result in such cases may follow. A J oat Complaint. The Kaleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Observer writes: "The Secretary of the State awards he contract for printing the 120th volume of the Supreme Court Ke. ports to the James E Goode Print ng Company, of Richmond, at 914, Nash Bros., of Goldsboro, were tbe next lowest bidders, $979. In all there were seven bidders, four from Richmond. There is a good deal of complaint at this work going out ot the State." All State printing should be done in the State, and this act on the part of the men in authority is little lees than an ontrage on our pjople, There are hundreds of idle printers in tbe Mate who are deprived of work to earn an honest living by nding libs like that out of tbe State, and the people are justified when they complain. thrilling- Komniire. A pretty girl, sweet sixteen, in Pennsylvania, reached for a flower and a snake on the bough bit Ler rin. She fainted and a young man found her, threw water in her face and was hysterically told she had been bitten by a rattlesnake. He drew away the poison with his lips, and now there is the found ation for a thrilling romance. But after they are married some crusty old follow will tell her that a rattle snake cannot climb a bush, and then she will know that the black- snake is harmless. Will there be a ivoroe? But John has not told yet. Florida Citizen. Remembered fue Eilltor. Mr. J A Litakcr, the one arm veteran, who owns one of the best farms, vineyard and orchards, in o. 11 township, kindly remembered he editor of Thb Standaud in a practical way. He brought in a lantny cf elegant grapes and scious peaches, placingQem on the e.k for that particular persrn to enjoy, ana the writer is conuuent hat the editor would have enjoyed the treat equally as well as himself he writer) hud he been at home u his abseLoe we return thanks. Neffro Womna m Potttmnitler. A special to the Atlanta Consti tution says : "Mary Guion, a negro woman, has received notice from Washington that she had been ap pointed postmaster for Tar Heel, Bluden county, North Carolina Mrs. T B lbbinson, a white widow. ho has been acceptaMy filling t hie posi'ion, was turned down for th' negro womun. The people of Tai Heel are highly indignant at thi umihation to which they are sub-. cted." ound III Wife Demi. Mra. F A Slate difd in Danbury a w nights ago. Mr. Slate retired, leaving his wife sitting np reading. her iiBual health. Uuring thi ght the husbicd iS aroused ti the child crying in the crudle. U hen tried to an ake his wife. Uting unable to get her to apeak, he got p, made a light, and found that is wife was deed, che bau one arm across the cradle. Winston Sen nel. hopped II l Toe With n nntehnt. Mr. Sim Heury, a oarpnter em. ployed by Capt. A H Tropst, ex perienced a painful accident Wed- e day afternoon while working a he new borne of Dr. J B Srnoot 01 tzjr avenue, lie waa using a aichet in trimming a short piece ct auk, whsn the hatchet glanced, utting through hij ebo" and nearh vering a toa from his foot. J)r. moot dressed the wound, Uk ng one stiich. xnmlnntloii f AppllennfN for Ail- iiiIhiIou lo the 31. ('., A. A M.;t'ollete Appliciiuts for aduimsion to tbe North Carolina Aenculiunl & Mc- chanioal College will be exunimd at the court house on the last hatnrday, the 31st of this, Julv, ot 9 a. m. Those who contemplate attending the A & M. College shotiM be pres enl on ihut day. II T J Lroivio, V2&!2 Exsmiucr. Curd of Tlmnlm. 1 vish to thank moat sincerely al my fr-i .M' f their kr 1 ,irM.n--leri'le.l duriii;.' the iii k as f n it if". Though I ran never rep y mm. ft' yctir coid deed-i, our kn ne wi'l Vir Ik' remembered. JNO. A f'HKKCII A SAD DEED. A Nhu t'inen lo Hm Denlh By ou Hndl.eHveH a Siote to Mil. Ills l)Kr Mother. Phis morning at C o'clock Will W D.atou, by his own hand, passed into eternity, having shot himself through the1 bend. Tbe two notes, one to Mr. Will Johnston and tbe other to his mother, explain all. Eirly this morning' the following note was sent to Mr. Will Johnston : Will Please let me have your pistol to kill a dog. Will return in little while. Yours, Will Deaton. Tbe following letter to his mother was found lying on the table in the' room in which he comm.tted tne detd : Dearest of Motukus : I know that the act I am about to commit will pain you most of all, bnt I have come to such a pass that I haye no control over my appetite. I cannot bear it any longer. Forgive me, if you can, for all the pain 1 have caused you. 1 know that I am not prepared to die. Give my keys to Mr. lloneyoutt and he can let the bands get tools oat cf tbe box. Tell Capt. I'ropst bad he been a little more forbearing I might not have committed the deed. It Oliver re turn the pistol to Mr. Johnson. Now God bleBS you and gocdibye. Lovingly, W ILI By way of explanation will say that the Mr. Honeycntt referred to in the letter is Mr. Eli Honeycntt, who is alto in the employ of dipt, A II Propst, and tbe one he calls in hi J letter Oliver, is a small culored boy who stays at the home of Mrs. Deaton, on Spring street. Mr, Deaton is the son cf Mrs. M G Deaton and brother to H. P Dea ton, or this city, who la connec'ei; with The Standaud. He nleo has a sister, Miss Jessie, who lives heie. but is now visiting In Lynchburg, Va., and two other brothers, Julian ar.d J iimee Deaton. Julian Deaton is in Birmingham, Ala., and Jntrea Deaton is somewhoie in the W, at. Mr. Deaton waa a caipe iter by trade and had been follow ng hij tr.ide f r quite a numbor of y ar , and had gained for himself a reputation. He was about 37 yeam of age. It is indeed a sad affair and shock to everyone Daily 23rd The 1'linerMI. The funeral over the re mains of Mr. Win w Dea'.on preached this evening at 2 o clock, after which the remair.c were conveyed for burial, Uuv. W Alexander, of the FrcEbyterian church, conducted the services. Mi8 Jessie Deaton, v.b J waa viait- ng in Lynchburg, V.i., uriived labt night. Mr. Julian Dtatonand wife, f Birmingham, Alu., came home this morning. Mr. James Deaton. who is in Ar kanaas, baa not come, though will piobably be h rs tonight or tomor row. Mr. and Mra. J C Deaton and Mr. and J M D'a'on, of Mooreayille, were m u teudauoe. Mr, Deaton having b.en a promi nent member of the Firemen's Aeao cii.tion, the members attended n full dress uniform with promiuent nemoriul regalia, and shoel In heir exp'esuiou the 8id loss of theii ilow. fireman. It whs indeed a sad and irnpres- ivef mural. 'I 'he Stsdkd ex tends to the heurtbroken and be- eael family its mott tender, pro found anl hear felt sympathy ir his sad death, Dai'y 21 th. liillnv Sew Money. Washington, July 23. Assistant Secretury Vandorlip to day author- f.'A and directed tbe Bureau of hn- raving iud Printing to print and deliver to ihotflice of Secretary of be United Slates, Kites and gold certificates to tho amount of ?H, (XtO.OOO. A large proportion of the notes will bu iu f mall denomina tion?, 'ones, twos, fives and teas, lutl the mpply is expected to be -ti flicieiit for tlio nuedB of the Treas ury for o period it about three months, meeting the usual' demand tor f-mall bills received iu the move ment of ctopH. The department .tuticuatts, In view of the abun lance of crops, Bn unui ually large jird eurly call for small bi!ln. 4'ntn.rrht'iired . 4 No roniody is aa tffi etual in ora li cftiuiij inl eiirniR Hn'm rli as lio tuio H ood liilm (Lt H 10, It pari lies mid enncliOH 1110 b'.ooj, ehuiin-. iiatei) microhod, bioteru, oto , and builds up the hjh. m from tho first dose 'Ihousaiidj of cn'K.a of ea turrh havo been cured by il mif;ic nov or. Frr all blood and tkir dia neoj, it has no quiil. Buy thu eld rnli .lilo anl Iohb teat, d r medy, tint don't throw yo. r money away oil HUtstitUtl H, l lime,) ( ll as j 11st 118 (mil. Buy lli'1 o d relinl)'n liotanio It (iml B liu. l'ncc 1 t0 per laiee o.tlu. Soul Ut ti.tlHOIi'j Dl'Ug S.oro. A LE3-ON TO HIM. A Keicro Mtttd 10 bo Nlowly I'oiiNunied by Nulpliiiraiia t lHUK Nlor Plnnphe my. . Aspocial from Adrian, Ga., to the Atlanta Journal of the 21st , uaye: This community is thoroughly aronead over the weird rumor of a diviue visitation which comes from Troop's Ferry, just beyond the OoO' nee river and about twenty five milus from here, The Btory, while it surpasses belief, is repeated in every quarter and the people of the surrounding country are wrought up to tho highest pitch of religious excitement over it. The strange story follows: One night last week eeyeral ne gro turpentine worker were play ing cards near the ferry. One negro br.d seven dollars at the beginning of the game, but lost Bteadily until at last he had left only one dollar. Holding this high above his head, he swore that if he lost it, he would curse God. In the next deal he lest it. and in consequence he exe en led bis oath. No sooner had he done so than he was heard to scream, and his com p inions on looking at him, saw that sulphuroui flames pouredjfrom bin n.-uth, ears, eyes and nose. Terribly frightened, they at firs; ran away, but Boon returned and endeavored to relieve his sufferings Water poured upon him was with out avail. A blanket was brought forward and they attempted to wrap him with it, in order to extinguish tliu ilames, but the would-be rescu ers were kept away by some myste rious power. About four feet was as near as an approach could be made to the unfortunatevictim. Then, thinking that the log on which he eat was in some way re sponsible for his predicament they began lo saw it off near the point on wliic'i he pat. The first incision o! tho snw caused blood lo drip from it, iirid to fall with the eiivdust, to he ground. An axo was next sent for, hut its use revealed the fuel that in every part the log was filled with veins of blood. Then they threw a noose of a tope over tho negro's body and tried to pull him away from his position. According to reports they might n wall have attempted to draw a itnr from the sky. The ropo in oonatquence of its contact with the body of the victim, rendered as naught the great strength oi those! who would save him. Thero he sits, rumor says, con- s lining, yet with no probability tf ever bjins utterly consumed dying always, yet not dead living in and breatiiiug the fires of hell, crying for witer, which poured upon Lim cius'.-a him to ecroamjas mortal was never heard to shriek before. It is said that peopU flock to see him, but, appalled by the sight, turn aud ilee, some with terror that ib piteous to witness. The children of Adrian are ter roriz jd by the rumor and speak cf it in whispers of horror. Night ie no more wolcomed, and sleep with them has only the meaning of a Piuloniii i dnam. (Signed,) T. M. Chetham. Another Head Menl Oar renders will remember that Thk Standaud a few days ago, told of Mr. V10 Caldwell killing two t.f ma fine beagle dogs ou account ol iigna of hydrophobia. Yesterday (Thursday) evening another one of his beagles begun to net very queer- ly, runnirg about as if he was hav ing some kind of fits, but unlike most of tho does, he would show no signs of biting, but seemed as if be waa afrni 1 oi everyone, and any kind of noise would excite him ter ribly. Mr. Caldwell, knowing that if he killid liini at once nothing harmful oould result, and fearing somedan er, killort the dog and brought its head to Concord to be ehippodat ince lo the City Hospital at Balti more. This is the third dog Hint Mr. Caldwell haa lost in tho liut wei k vhich he feared might rnlt in hydrophobia Daily of 23rd. A IMlNlitke Noiiiro here. Tun Stakdakd's readeie will re mem ter the ariic'e t.et appeared in ihe piper several d-a ayo in repiird to our foinnr towi smun, Mr. J vs W ilker. It see in a from t e Sulis bury World that there in no found tiuu for the luyrtiou of Mr. O 0 Jooti, manayt r of the S:i g-r iSewir.g Machine oflioe iu Ciiarlotte, hen tie iBje'thaie hiia been suit entered against the Satialu.-y WorUI, ai far as the World knows. The Wor'd alBO says th;it one, .Vdo'phuf.Johni t in, the World's ii forniant in the case, reiiilel nh Mr. Walker, left Salisbury with biin t at is now in that c.iy, uuJ that .1 ihnson will subatanti . e a hut waa written by the World's reporter, furthertnoro Mr. Walkor I. ft Salis bury under a cloud end that there in no probability of his ro u'liirg to institute suit. It is hoped that in re liht will be fiven on tins (ul j i t, ua it toeuia there ia some aullonty for both ta'euientj, TUK CHAIN GANG. Plonwed With Their New Hoek-l'ruah-er MHklnic Improvement on the Hoctl. ' " ,, The new rock-cruBher and roLer that waa purchased by the county some wetks aco has been taken out to the chain gang, whioh is stationed at the farm of Browu Bros., on tbe road leading o Hurriahurg. Mr. Pink Deal, one of the aounty couiuiiaaionera, aud who is spending some time overaeeing the rock crusher, tells ua that it proves en. tirely sutit factory. The crusher gives out three grades of rock, the argust being a little larger than ones Gat and the smallest being no much larger than coarse aacd. Adis tnbutor is connected with tbe crusher so that each grade is kep entirely separate from the o'her Mr DjuI, on tbe part of the com missioners, is having bins made for each grade and will then fix to each one a ohute in order that it will tak ou'y a few minutes to load it on the wagons. The new roller has also teen used and is all right. The scraper which belongs to our town, and which waa purchased seyeral years ago, ia also being taed. Quite a number of the members of the gang are being discharged their time being out. Two ere re leased Thursday, five on Friday and two today. Mr. John Starnea, young white man who has served s ntence of 18 months for slander ing a young girl, will be released this evening. In regard to Mr btarnes, the following is what one of the officers said : "I dou't know what we'll do for soDij one to tend to the stock then John leaves, as he tended to them so well." Mr, Kufus Krimminer, who has been seiving quite a while on the gang, will be released nut Saturday Mr. Krimmiuger tends to the cock ng department on the gang, and hia services will he greatly miased. To one visiting the gang, it cer tainly seems business -like and every one seems to know his work, making eyery thing look systematic free PUIh Send vour address to II E Buck ien it Oa., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. Kius'u New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These puis are easy oi action and are particularly ellec tive iu the cure of Constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guar antoeu to be perfectly vegetable. They do not weaken by their action but by giving tone to the stomach aud boweis greatly invigorate the system. Uogular size 2.o per box Sold at Fetzer's Drug Store. The VerniAii. The Concord Cotillion Club held aiiotber one of their July germane last night, which wis indeed one of . he moat pleasant ever held by onr young folk. JS-erything went love ly and everyone seemed to enjoy t lemselves to the utmost degree. Tbe music was giyen complimeo tary to tbe three O's by the Keesler rchestra. Th' attendants are as follows : Miss Elizabeth Gibson, E 11 Brcwn; Miaa Margaret Cannon, F Ivoer': M'oa Father Norm, Maurv Richmond: Miss Jeesie Carroll, 0 li Montkomer"; Mies Lalla Hill, 0 L Smith; Mias Eunice Beach, W Jot Hill; Miaa Agnes Mo-s, Cbal. Whits Miss Kt.e Means, Ed Mots, Miaa Bjlle Meana, David lianmeur. S ogs-Elward Hill, A J Yorkr, F L Smith and Dr. YouDg. Chapermes Mr. K E Gibson ,nd Mrs E C Beach. Daily of 23. II Wok Alio Joke. The article that has been goiny the rounds for several days stating hat one of the Dukes of the Ameri can Tobacco Company was caugh shooting niurtins at South Orange, N J., and fined $25 for each bird proves to be a hoax so far as the North Carolina Dukes are concerned. It seems to be a joke plajed on the g.m.e warden by some boys. When the man William Duke was caught shooting the birds, the nport was started by the boya that he was one of the Dukes of the firm of tbe American Tobacco Company, as they wuiited to have some fun with the (jaruo warden, and they had it. The warden thought be had big game .'ind ho made a great udo about it Durham Sun. All t ree. " rbo.o who have used Dr. Kine's Now Disoovery know its valuu aud those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it froe. Call on advertised druggist and got a triai bottle free. Semi your name auo nd lress to II ii: Bucklou & Co , Chica jo, and gt a Hample box 01 Dr. King's Now Iiiio fills tree, at woll aa a cony of Guide tollealthand Household Instructor tree. 9-n oi whioh ia guaranteed to do good and cost you nothinu. you Fet zer's Drug store. Lowe k Dick have moved their furniture department into the Cm lor building. NEW DISCOVEUlE. nici. nuu. in Kt.niy connty-Ihe Itu u.a A 4 ... pony tokln.Onltb. freelo... Nlnir -a oeuerni Ntir. There is considerable (xclteuient in and around the little yilluge of Gladstone in 8tanly county. Several days ago aome gold miners were prosneoting on the lands of Mrs. Clara Parker when thev dii. covered some ore glittering with the J JGlIOW Stuff Ine prospectorg then went r "Ul ,u ettrue" BDU PBuea UP l. a i j two-foot vein which is sum io ne richer thau any recent disooyery in Stanly oonnty . Northern capitalists have already visited tbe mine and have offered quite a large turn for the property. A looil company is working tbe mine at present. At New Loudon a new discovery was made Wednesday when fifty dollars worth of the precious stuff wag taken out by two men in one day. These discoveries have caused a fff-nATal Biir in onlrl tnim'nrr ntmlofl throughout 8tanly county. Far Over f Hit veara Mrs. W'inslow's Soothing 3yrnp hat htt-n naf1 fnr avop fiftv -uv hv I millions of mothers for their child- ren while teething, with perfeot sue cess. It soothes the child, aof tens the gums, allays all pain, cures Wind uuuu, inn in iuu ura rtiBHii rar Diarrhoea. ft .ill relio.a (ho ni, little sufferer immediately. Sold bv . - , " ' A-.-f UW aswv druggists in every part of the world, 1 wtnty-hye cents a bottle. Be sure and aak for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth- lLg eyrup, ana take no other kind ineumnearia-. We do not appreciate the tailless cayy aa an article of human food- In France thev nell them for rahhita. j 44 Ld there are three farms in this country where they are reared, and which export them to France, one. f:trm alone exporting oypr 150,000 of these little beasts. The fUyor of meat is suid to be identical with that of rabbit meat. These animals need constant attention to keep them out of mischief, as they are little demons to fight and they have a habit cf chewing np whatever fragments they find scattered about till they die of gastric congestion In their habits they are subject to unaccountable panics, and often rush about tweaking, and then hud' die together quietly for the rest of the day. Tbey are yery prolifio and the young are not blind like the voune of tho rabbit, und often when two days old, it is said they will eat eraea and sod Oo the farm they are fed on sop made Of milk and Stale, but not I sour bread alone with 'green stuff, barley and bay. In guinea pig farming, as in quail farming, it is admitted that large profits are made due, no doubt, to tbe faot that there is so little competition. Probably the rabbit you bo enjoyed at your hotel dinners when touring in France was eimply tbe hutnbli cavy dressed Chambers' Journal, Menaol Election. There seems to be but little inter est taken in the coming election, which will be held August 10th. Ii is not very probable that a single township in thia county will carry for "Soecial taxation." In con versa- j lion with prominent parties in Stanly county, we learn that it it I prooaoie mat several townaoips in that county will carry in favor of he measure. WAHIHHG. We wish to i-ii'ition all uncra of Siininoi iver K'ulntor on a subject of the ile pet. interest unit importance to tlieir health uerhapi their liven. The Bnlu iiroiirielort- and makers of Simmons Liver KihiIkIoi earn that customers tin; otlen ilei uivid by buying and taking 8-ne medicine of e similar appearand; or taste, believing it to oe Simrans Liver Regulator. We warn you that unless tho word itepiilator is on tho package or bottle, that it is not Simmons Liver Regulator. N") one elsn niakea, or sver has made Si minor, j Liver Regulator, oi invthini; called Suniiinns Liver fttvulator, but J. if. X.eilin To., and no inedicine made bv anyone e:an .j the same. !) We alone can put it up. and we cannot be responsible, ii I Hher medicines represenieil as tne same do lot help vou as vu are li-d to exjiecl they . aim paiu large sums or money lor doc nil. Bftir llns fact well in mind, lfyou havs or and advertised remedial without bene- wen in thfi habit of us:ni!a mrt icme which rou supposed to beSimmuna Liver Regula- tor, becaufe the name waa somewhat like ,t. and the package did not have the word Kegul'tor on it, you have been imposed ipon and have not tnen taking Simmon uver Regulator at an. ine r,eguiaior nas jeen favorably known for many years, and ill who use it know how necessary it is for p'ever and Ague, Bilious Fever, ('onstipa .ion, Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorder? irising from a Diseased Liver. We ask you to look lor yourselves, ana pe that Simmons Liver Regulator, which fou can readily distinguish by the Red li )n wrapper, and by our name is tne only nedicme called Simmons Liver Regulator. J. H. KKILIN A TO. , Clmmini liver Regulator. raptured nt Lust, From tbe Salisbury papers we lear ,hat Dflmedi Tom Shed. I riok. who ha(1 bee t to the pe itentiarv for seven veara for hieh I way robbery, and who had made hie escape from the Phosphate mines near Wilmington, was captured Pear tna iadkia river. Blood UUUUUB UBU oeeu uu ul8 lra" ,m mediately after hia escape, bnt he iiiL-AL- 1 1 L .1 uuw "J8 ue ruu luro"u U1BU l auu on mm uicbad uulji a a ur tt iucj o , , , t j i j j I baric to KulMtrh and ftaain landed in 8 the penitentiary. 1 D Improvements HcIiik Made. A force of hands is at tbe depot at work and are going to make some splendid improvements around our depot. Tbe platform is being torn away and a new one built. The old house, which was once used by the cotton weighere, has been lorn away entirely. There is considerable talk that another side track is going to be put in, which will come out on the east side of the depot, making it more handy to nn'oad tbe large amount of freight that they have to I Will. I 1 t . v Oar genial and courteous section master, Mr. EL Hnghes, is also hetnini7 the itnnrnvRtnent of the Vied L, , . ; , t , -,- f01' 1 here will also bean additional I place built for the convenience of tie emnlovea in the dennt. an arareil i. T, s. . .. . . ,ma . . v 1 ... .... ... i e are giaa to Know mat sacn valuable improvements are te be made and we hope to see them in. ereate more and more The Bt Salv in th world fnr Quta, Bruises, Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sows, Tetterd Chappe U8nds- Chilblains, Corns and all I Skin k!rn rf inns u i f1 tmaititolw nnhiB p:i. - -:. ,i i. guaranteed to give otatisfaction or m HIV w A(W M I AV-VIMA avA aV AR pay requi nionev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetze's Drug store.' Horn In I lie Month ut Hell Spirit Lake, Ohio, July 23. Rev Dr. T PeWitt Talmage says the re. port of bis alleged failurd in Wash m&ton was "born in the mouth ot neii " anci further denounces the .'lying scoundrel who started the report." The best regulator to regulate people is Simmons Liver Regulator It regulates the liver and the liver regulates the person. If the liver is regular then health is trood, bu if sluggish or diseased then thers I constant biliousness, indigiation. headach and all the disorders of the atomache that one hears ot. iry ..... . Simmons Liver Regulator and prove One Unndred and lil-Tbre rii ninMlera Annoluttd Washington, July, 23. Today'i aggregate appointments of fourth class postmasters, numbering lC3,ia the largest ever made in a ting day. Week End Rale. week end rates to mountain re sorts are on sale as follows ; From Concord, N. C, to Aahe' ville and return $1 10, to Black Mountain, $3.70, Round Knob, $3.35, Marion, $3.06, Morganton $2.55 Connelly Springs, $2.55, Hickorv $2.00 Iickets on sale Saturday s and Sunday's (for trains scheduled to arrive at destination not later than .30 p. m-i Sunday.) Good returning onuay ionoine aate ot sale. Sll IIP TOO 20 TPrlP3 RS. MAKY LEWIS, wife of a promi nent farmer, und woll known by all old residents uear Belmont, N. Y, write: "For twenty-seven years I bad been aconmain eunerar from nervoua prostra- nt - lllrc0 yu"ra ao niy comUtlon waa 'ral"Bi the least uolse would startle and nie. I was unable tosleep.oada nuuuurot slnklmr spells and slowly grew worse. I bucan uslnit Dr. Milna Kestoratlve Nervine and Nervo and Liver l'llls. A til rat the niudicine seemed to have no efTuct, hut after taking a few bottles I beiran to notice a chaiiKe; 1 rested hotter at nlttht, niy appe tite buKaa to improve and I rapidly prew better, until now I am as nearly restored to hoalth as one of my ago may expect, tiod Dlcss Dr. Miles Nervine. Dr. Miles' Kt-mcdius aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, tirst hottle heni-lits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of the heart aud nerves free. Address, 7, K J. ISNV Dr. Mllea' t Nervine; Restore . Dlt. MILES MEUICAL Co., hlkh&rt, lud. r 'WIS m 'Ana i HI IS POWDER 'Absolute! Puroa Celebrated for its ereat leavenint strength and healthfulness. Assures the food against alum and all forma of adulteration common to tbe cheap brands. Royal Baking Povr deb Co., New York. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN. 18, 1897. Th s condensed schedule is pub Iisb .d as information, and is sub ject to change without notice to thf public : TRAINS LEAVE COKCORD, N. O. 9:27 p. M. No. 85, daily for AUan. ta and Charlotte Air Line division, ana all points South and Southwest. Carries through Pullman drawing room buffet sleepers between New York, Washington, Atlanta, Birm ingham, Oalveston, Savannah and Jacksonville, Also Pullman sleeper' Charlotte to Augusta. 8:48 a. M. No- 37, daily. Washing ton and Southwestern vestibuled limited for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and all points South and Southwest. Through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis. Din ing car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and Atlanta, Pullman tourist car for San Francisco, Sunt days- 9:02 p. M. No. 9, daily, from Rich, niond, Washington, Goldsboro, Nor folk, Selma, lialigb, Greensboro! Kuoxviile and Asheville to Char, otte, N. . 10;30 a. m. No. 11. dailv. for At lanta and all points South. Solid train, liichmond to Atlanta; Pull man sleeping car. Richmond to Ureensboro. 10:07 A. M No. 36. dailr. for Washington. Richmond. Ralniph and all points North. Carries Putin man drawing.room buffet sleeper, Oalveston to New York : Jackson-i rille to New York ; Birmingham to New York. Pullman torn lot oara from San Frar Cisco Thursdays. 9:02 p. m.-No. 88, daily, Washing, ton and Southwestern vestibuled, pmited, for Washington and all tioints North. Through Pullman oar' Memphis to New York; New Orleans to New York ; Tampa to Now York, Also carries vertibuled coach and dining car. 7:22 p. m. No. 12, daily, for Richi mond, Asheville, Chattanooga, Ral eigh, Qoldsboro and all points North. Carries Pullman sleeping car from Greensboro to Richmond. Conneots at Greensboro with train carrying Pullman cur for Raleich. 6.17 a. in. No. 10, daily, for Rioh mond ; connects at Greensboro for Raleigh and Norfolk ; at Danville for Washington and noints North : at Salisbury for Ashvilie, Knox, ville and points West. All freight trains carrv naHsencfirH. Jons M. Culp, V. A. Tnux. Trarhc M gr. Gen'IPass. Ag't, W. H. Green, Washington, D. C. Gen'l Superintendent, Washington.. D. C. S.H.Habdwick, Ass'tGen'iP. Ag't Atlanta, ua . H. Tayloe, Ass't Gen'l P. Ag't, Louisville, Ky. GfrwAM DtKENBHiv, Local Ag't, Concord, N. C. The Most Delightful Route ,WNEW YORKad Northern AND Eastern Summer Resorts IT- b IN TIAiTIIK Old Domminion Line And Rail I'auneellona. Always Cool on the Oceait Fast hansorae steamshlns ien vo nr. folk, "a., dally, InrltiiliDg Sunday, at 7 30 p. in., for New York direct. anon!lr,ir opportunity for through passengurs from the South, Southwest and West to visit Richmond, Old l'olnt Comfort anil Viririna Reach en mule. First class tickets Includos meala anil stateroom accommodations. ror tickets anil Beneral lnf,ir,i,ail,,n poly to railroad ticket auents or tn M It Crowell, Aeent, Norfolk, Va,; J F Mayer. "e1-"1, in main oi Kienmonil, Va in. 1. UUlLLAUUhU, Vice I'rcs. & Traf. Mlt., WlirV IUHH,). V. M. L. Brown & Bro. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLjfiS, ust in rear or tit. ulnud Homl iimnl. buses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds furulshed promptly anil at reasnalile nrlees. H rSPM Hllll (Illtll'U alv ays on hand for oalo. Ilreoders of iiorounhbred t'oi-ud Chlua lloirs. he trongth of a Corporation Lioh in tho Wisdom of ita ' Management. TlieOUl Kiliablc Vliiiiiua Hi ami M,iiii,l- ,, KKtimiil Hiiiover, of Ntw Vork. raUlnie. ol M.uiclivsler North Hrllmli, of l.otuloli, Atliinl., Hume, ol Allioil i L'aiolina rue. of Wilmington, I 'lJlt.il.k-, ol I'd uL'Mon tiri'Sciitini; Milliotoi ol iloll us o..l Siool., rirt-,vlitvil HI CulKod l.y J. K Hurley, so life and accident lnauranc CONCORD, N, C. CaMwdl, M. . --,.v,., i Drs, CALDW'KM, hTKVhNS. Concord, N. C. Ollice in old tost cilice tiuildinr, pposite St. Cloud Hotel.
The Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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July 29, 1897, edition 1
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