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Cents j jj Cexts PER MONTH Delivered by th Carriers. ; TS. i for s CEXT3 j jjCEN ir a o n P riA fl h J H Li. i PER MONTH Delivered ly tin Carriers! Vol. IV. No. 5G. CONCORD, N. C.i MONDAY, JANUARY ll, I892. Who lb No. f25 lllJj r 1 i 1.1 f , I r tit ' m T1 e 1(BK CHAT. Our i:'Krt r'K Strert Work KCiI lMit. Sappen'kld lias returned from Oak Ridge, f Wm. Reed, of Salisbury, spent I the dav here. I J C Leslie, of Charlotte, spent Sund,r in Jown. . There are 127 child i en at Thetn- svclu- Bptis Orphanage The fellow that exalt d himself was lowered th morning as he siip ped along ofi the ice. See thejiotice of Trustee sale frf a , town lot, bv J F bet, admir, of Asa Btet, Trustee. GeorJ If. Toodall, liight watch mi'i at the Capitol, Raleigh ilied Sat' iday. ' ' Were it to freeze foia wek pwtll the irftcrgbe in the air and other Ihig might be frozen. There was a howl of gla ness -Saturday when (' A Robinson, the boss of tffe dog ramihe, came tack i UUIlie. T'o North CaroVrnans the birth dav of Jtobtrt K Lee is alegal holi- da iiaving boon so made byyict of Legislature. This day is ihe 19th kof JaPu-iry. Ji;o. I) Hatchet, of lomphi?, arrived Sundry morning, lie is hre vifiting li'i mother-in-law, Mr3 II,;.tchtr.fa3 been for some tin a The Atlanta Journal gave, in its Saturiy's issue, pictures of the dif ferent, parti of Steve Ryan's prin pri9 rcon Ryan is no:, having the com- forts that wore ouce Uis. (:.td. K Alexander, who for a long time l as: b en Clerking for R K Gibson, has gone to Oak Ridge In fcfctnV, Guilford county, to take a business course. Charlie is a nice, mar-ly Iny, and the Stamjanl wishes for 1ft ii the suecegi-? that hi decided mrrits call fc. ChalSotte has hl a failure! Ros & Adams, large bok and stationery dealer smade assigruient Satur day. They ma5e a ban It there a prerredrf'redifoi' to the amount f near $l,cf'0. f'oor 'jfollefdions the causa of the dhster. Tl jfe mayor was ltp4 busy Satur dav .'f'en,oon. fcAlittle feia.,1 disa-grect-Knt cacjid a trial and a fie nf ?r ."). Amfther ciaof tfo much epiiitual enthusiasm, called fir aif aTftioilto the town fund of 735. S-Tt came the snow flakes flown Sativdi nigli jtiingjagainst th Xmesftinging to te ffare b(g"s of the treesdecking the houses and fences, and kissing old mother earth's face with a winter greeting The world looked better, brighter and pur.r Sunday morning in its wintry garb. Ilrooiiis Has Kir. A broom combine has beeii formed on account of the shortness of the broom corn crop. That old chest nut, "a new broom sweeps clean,' will be laid away "in de archives of grabity," and even the handle will be considered a too expensive weapon in the settlement of domestic debates. Arm Broken. Miss Sue Johnston, daughter of Mr. Milas Johnston, fell this (Mon day) morniug on the icy piazza and broke an arm. Dr. Archey set " the broken bones,' and it's only a matter of a few day3 until the young lady will suffer no pain or inconvenience from the accident. SOUS LOCAL CELEBRITIES. TIIK STAXIAKl- .l!STIT E)i:SU AiAl. AT HIS OMr slll.sliertl .5, iH mt tEnt R rp nl Our Society Kdllor lias Kepmrt j i-JVi. io. b ...-i;... i;ooiMoioi'.ir iy . . . I The Standaru s artist is on uook j i this morning, lie's a grave okl ' genthi4n, wlio draws his salary tvhether he vanks Up $e pietimgef thiuyt. The arti.-tie edit jv has given tHe managing alitor coulderable trouble recaitlv : and a conft re nee Saturday night effeetv4 acoiaprout'ise of tfif- Gcufties. The Standard has been deluded. V' For some iime this office congrat ulated itself Upon what it though ! facts. Onr srejihffil Turps hichj we named "i is not a l'arp,but 4..' - J h . r . a cat. This cat is u nui-ar.Ce and l!lf:i wmie sue tintti'ii n imuui i ''' , ... . - r 1 I I I . . 4- I jvith this result : i Oiu- society editor begai T? " 1 1 Jrvdf Ins liolntay season oy i;u- X':Jrd JIo kept on it. Start- ' 1 tig out on the fe-live reason 1 4 ... ,i t.. ., i... i 1r i l il" J. '"I 1W,1 I'll, I'H f I iiK.roti, ie ft J f,,i i"j A i s no avvjul I? J coiin s luck tl us ,!:. m plot. plOt. e fcllilll rOlK niiucx wher oe.f f.'f'ns that is the VA We fchiiil rOik 111 111 type's forms a.? waished. 4 If itdoes nifi,i'proa hir, he's dis charged n fucli a charac tt r-S-all Amain in his ofiiee This is th" old Oaken Bucket , thew?U. Whcir 'iful poetry vea-ri ith its attachment w wrote that, beautiful poetry y ao. iu Had no idea of tver havinff the pha--Bre of presenting tilt- potm in f.al char.ietiT : m The 0-iken Buclt now boundj up in ice and snow the beauffful white enow, whicfeis also pure. Our artist helped us to a eoop. It ha been believed that the ra.or back, lean, curly-tr.iled pine Rootist was numbered among the past. This pleasant thought has been scattered worse than Russel Sage's ofiiee. This il-' which i3 a famous Rootist, ran down the street, and our artist drew h'13 Kodak. If f this is the kind of hog 1892 is to give us, then our meat must come from the west, ihe usual place,"-"-- r The Standard ha3 every reason to believe that our readers are glad to see our artist resume his work. His next les3on will bs the bachelors and widowers of the town, . . . ,t. r. - Severely i'nriotl. ' Mr. Diniel R iloov r, for nearly 12 mis fiij riiitntlHi t of t bf' Ht. J lines Lutheran Snnd.-iy Soli ol, win Ise' ereK ca-n 1, Sunday -v nier. , ' . after the exercises were over. I hat it might be done in ch -ol-teacher style, the ediror of thi- papor was "... , -M. nrevsu icd i t on to iidniin.jir the . . ... , I AHlib' U' ib''i m tl U ( t I loll O if. accon lur lu 1 a et Clence. , i he o,ne fas gne to Mr. Hoover , A jaHdeld to the firm of ly,the Suflday school, as an express- j AUnu ihe ye.-.r l.Su a young , Morriso, Lent Ar Gil Ion are res pec t iou of the pupils' high esteem for , an came m onr tiwn, calling him- fully requested to call at .once and him. OiTiH' boantifM'ly engraved ! ptdf William 1. Bennett, looked to settle their accounts, as we must silver Wd was thia in-ci iptirth : "tlj be aboutwetny'oi.c or twenty two h:lve settlement. " ' - ...... .i t Tl li Atnur-Tcnxr JUrlloflver, from t V !. Juil.es E L.Jrs ol'ig dark hair ami ey;8 nd SfindViy School, 18U2 flO Hoover could'only i-peak etiough to en!Iorwh.it the euitor hsiid about U la warm otdw-tha he w not : sh(t in his pack." This mark of esteem i. e .1 ... : . : . l . i IS HSU' vi! U(ungwa-i ikkjvi r ueen laiiii-iiunmu tn, ci.-i.uuu- 4 fnl t his dntif h vifg rris-vrl h,band, nan!vd Clenans. 1 it C 1C Ca reUX in th only afewC,ndavs .rir.H tlfcc ' time nfu-r fhatho and wo 1 ;V'If;mi ,. If io'' 'V't J - . I , ' oine early, ;i- the siiit v is Fiuu'eJ. many years. " An AC(1 t'itlxt t:icU ... , I r forty years tio taiiwlur tiure, rw .f, T ' , , ' D- 1. LjsTi-iti, ,u l.a.n on or Rtrft-fa If will hni,..i m i.Miiv btMxt. ii will i.',ii.o P.oit. lucatved bin la.t Sunday jMuorniujjf at 11. o'c'ock. Thi d-ath ! in thoJir et-U'eet of tie glis w it lu which m: JistMn 1ms bm fry ;el( fu' over a week I ,r , ,. L, .i i , Mr. Bor-tiaii wi.k theiad-st citizen iofCWrd, not in v,if. b.t indu - ,.,.:,, ..ii.ii.lr.,,,,,. P. 1!, u-a an reuiy to no one ami there wero ue fo him: knew more afumV,! the. curly .Jum.oi'v (r l.oneord th'tn any citizen h'ratv-h de'ilitvdin tellirtr v f t c d iVjp of oU!. ilc lo.ives n widow and two chil dren to luoui u Ifis dfath, 1) J. Uos" tia I x . . 1 1 . . T l i i . i . . . . and Jro. Wr. Jiosliiin Min or mid .... .... - II ITl. I it I STOrO Ol O) U-LOJ. botlist of Albt inaile. iis.eu.-a ,hm-o i leiinu ,uo ll: . .. i . i ii ijulhcrau oimroh ad. ...... AsttOIIK ll J . Mr. Editor :--lIowwouhU j do -for Mr. .Jo.-kpnus Daniels, editor i,f t,u' S?ilU' Ciiroiiicieaod SLalej-rifter, t0 8,-'"l Al- 'drbroTher, who is'get tii-' upa fiTh.-criptlOMninho Woild'd Fair, a part of that public printing surplus ? This, it strikes us, would be tlfe' xr -fr 'thing. Mr. Dayicls ought togive 10 per cent, at least. !.(.' VTorli ol'IlK' V's!it,iJl it . ' , , oii.ee me oons oi unariocre Were clOfoi, saysthe Xew the bus nes3 ofthe States vi lie ve.c4i bide has Picked un wwdeifully. There is a large wholesale whiskey house in IStsUpivilie nf the dd'y Sonditio otetbe express car uttaclutt to the - -M , l vcstibultfc so giowded that tn messenger scarcely has room to turn i i ii.. 'round 111. The vT'bule yesterday unloaded here by actual count thirty two 2 gallon jiig? and iif:cen 5 gal- 011 s kegs. John Y. Gossler, eOPhiladelphia, and R. W. Hicks, of Wilmington, have bought the Spout Springs Lumber Company' property in Harnett county, with 13,000 acres of lard and will operate the mills as the Consolidated Lumber Company, with $40,000 capital. General Kirby Smith sustained a severe loss by the burning of his Tcsidtnce-io SewaneV, fenn., for the insurance on the house amounted to only $3,000. His friends have started a fund to reimburse him. In proportion to population ex actly three times as much spirits are drunk in England. P00l6(l I'lilll q " j ss:atii-?:i:i (?) (omkssiox ri'i' inn i.t a nti:w. A 'oiiiVsiu f ItIiJor.v anl ?Iur(lor, : - 'omii!lttt';I Twenty Yours Ago In w Ileriir. JInv I'roie an I0x iiin . v ..... . . . . . . . ! ' 'i he Xew Heri.e .Lmrmil imhiish? i ., , . o, .lV 'r . m . j.-vi y., v.-umy nwu Mi'i.u,; alfo dark comple.on, about five feet ! eight, oiyen iuehes ',. He says he cam? from iunv Berne, C , that Ins mother wa3 'Lizzie ' vay, wno married a a. an nameci neine-t,Who was his LUhcf and three ,11 tri li 1,1 l um Ii ,. lilu f ..i 1 . A ' n'v'v- viiiiiiicn, iinu 1110 1,11 in 1 jinen .y thewiame ol .Higgins, went. to a srr.. and shot :rd cut the clerk. Poof ' '1 ii I T 1 , 1 ! .W T 1 t . 1 iii , li.i ,u.M ti ' iiiuun i in, wail i , killed hini; then left aiidwtnl to (ft o j., uTili tin' Vng,-;.-;? th,n . , , ' . ' ,1 cannon here. Abvit the tini - ! ciifle litre there was a man advert is- . , "1 U.-c. ' " 1,I I I '.I 1 lJ l 1111 LIIV I.J VJ 1 1 V , III! . IV lit, " I , U J". I , ,11,1j1CIIi, , ,, ,. , f" , , - , rn-. ai;d throrthUhey l. ft the Uiau uead.f" , . - -,r , ! Uci-k's.Meat .Marked lcs on ham JIe ab-o htidju difficulty with his , f , . , r , , n , .every dav, fresh beef, pork, Pons ; .T f'"or, Clnmon.Vind shtixd al.d W.s": in all styles. Give mi licrib(d li I it i i.--;-tly) f-i'-Mh three iiut, uiio improved iuow is father, but a; thejfme h, ' ing iae!iife and one if.iproved about, thirly mii.j :!avav, mo' xA'vii ('1om killing ins ; wa gor.e a'xni uiirty mil.J aw a v. mo the j5 ties who were mi the lookout give i up as he h:i been alueiit so i Ion ir u i I'io'i r bi in" nolb'.'il ' This h a confession of hi.i onn ;cxceU"iit -n-'ttior, i . t-1 y reinod wheu on ?i bick bed and tleughf liei,,!; ih" -'"cvrd Siting I '! : !;, , ini'- i:v ii.ia Ln. nui . it. .t1 .ii.., ... i 1 1 1.1,1 .... .i.. , ..4 ii ..ll i i umd heart v. Ife h a imui of :t very bad charac- ' ff, K(V h-JS j i ; ,.,,.,, h7nc several times (pr iniscoiiduct and is ji b;i4 drftikingJii;iii, and talks about, wfi;it he has d'ine bad when he is drinking. He marrit 1. t hisTjounU, aid a(ter a binf ho left and went to jjiu adjoin iio county Jutjl took up vith another woman, asut" told all this, while, dick ti re, thinking he wal going to die. Loo'c iyjumj I'rc-u d ami see who was sheriff in '7 '"r n( 'V'1 !J ''' was 'V1' ;l"Kopl' ttlerc ;t'4yl It Uie rliort i,'e maucs is laets, ji ir is s-. ami y.r.i v. .fii '. io look .;fu-r ii you cm write for miif,' inform at ion or come or ;l t ,l(.y t0 at Jonl;in H a I SI'Toa h t mo hcair from you aayway, s i I can be saiti d about it. 1 1 c ii 11. fi I'f-m, kii iin- -uu in ui iuv, i.x.xj - I 4i nor certain ofthe da.y.s o,lU(, n,.,ist(.r.t in lV.co,a of (1 j. O the depredations he f-jieaks f being connected wit0 you can look back ; fl3 i:vr fl3 '(;:) or '70, he wa3 quit ja younman wjien became hen i 1 - A T'H Dollur ;ll I'I'C lor it '!. iftetime ago, a gentltinau bet Lhat if he stood jttho corner of 1 road way and ftnirteenth Street, New York, and offered gold Eagles to the passers-'y for a cent. each, he would find no purchasers. iThe ex periment wa3 tried, and 1 turned out just ns he said. Xo one would believe that the coins were genuine. It seemed to good to be true. An equally remarkable offer is that made by the propnetors of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, the sovereign cure for Consumption. Think of it! restoration to life and IhpMlth for a hktc sonir. There, is 1 not a Caf c - of -Lung-scrofula in other words, Consumption that will not yield to it, if it is taken m time. It is the greatest blood puri fier ever knownfand is guaranteed to benefit or cure in all diseases of the throat and lungs, or money refunded. Only extraordinary cur ative properties could warrant or sustain its makers in selling it thus, on trial! petitions to the British house of commons must be in handwriting and may not be prii fed. liisuriwi'. . am prepared to furnish Insur- jiiticein the Unifrd States Mutual "CSjl-lt'iit a- lent association of New Yoik City, the largest and best. o. u. nuijBii. affcnt ' V V; ""I' October 0. U. M. Gillov. 4- A silver pocket flask was lost 1 own an a x.-y- . hcit ury ... - - bo rfW!irJ((r ' ,, 7 . . Ti,v i,.,v! i,ii, i White vhit fur k ivf.. , ,.A1i i . iii, jl, i cu r, . ml se tyles. (ijve mm Fiji: i j lfixK. a .'Lil fT iff. 'or Sap ti-. r ca?u or on Gie, one Jerej t,, ,n l,rM ,lV - i. , mill, ir.Ke wo. oru,. - ii beet cat v. c. Coleman, htirp. HI using. i-or pi'ioes uat n i'pply at tui .he 7 ft I d 2 w. ; iinu tii iier line 'm'!; . i on.!.. i . i .i. . .. . r '.Vri:D Lour thousand cordj cf four foot ,ina ;md oe.k; w'ood de liveivl t O'b i! .M.ni.ilioturingCix's cotton mills. . I- iniMV for ilc. ,Am ece!hi; piano, comparatively 11. V, lor Sale. an. yt.tf. it'rolno fo I will be gl the Stfoi'ehmise ny l)r.Johl:8 Aiv:y to W. iM. Smijh. m i i i ive offers J'or :ooi !ot now occupied W. M. SMifir. - ocO JiA X I ) SALE. By virtue ol .4, m )i t".i"e or trufc deed Executed to Aa Bo&, liec'dy ( Wilson Icard and w;fe, Mary Juno Jim. ... J . .. 4 U .. .. 1 .1 ... r X'.... 1. . for Cabarrus county, in book 37, oaes 3:4, 395 and 39(5VJ will sell to tho highest bidder for cash, at the court house door fj tho town cf Concord, on Monday, tho 15th d iy of February. the property des1 cribod in said d'd trust, it being 0110 lot on Tourtiament Place St., in Cole tuirjr,. near Concord, N. C, and bounded as follows: 50 feet front on east sido Concord St , and bo mded by parallel sido lines, lyintj between lota Xo IS and 22 on said Tourna ment l'lace ,4f;, said lot beiD, Lot Xo. -'). on said street, and fully do scribed in book 31, page 29 in ofiica of Register of Deeds for Cabarrus county. J. F. BOST, Adm'r. of Asa Cost, the Trustee. Janll Gtds 6)l, 1 1 Alexander, , TAILOR, lias taken rooms at D. J. TI03 tian's Racket store, where h would be glad to serve his friends and customers to any thing in his line. Jan. 8 '02. 1 mo. h i i p i.L li. . ia ... , . r t, V b it III. I ' . 1 I 1 I I i
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