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r V. W or nrnnr-'im TnunrV Cents i Cents, Cents " S C CENT! ES i r PER MONTH Delivered by tha Carriers! PER MONTH Delivered by the CarriJ. -O- -J9 CONCORD, N. CM MONDAY, JANUARY 11892 Vol. IV. No. 62. o WnoLE No. 531 STANDARD j O o $ r f 1 1.8 ij 1 1 il t3 TOWS CHAT. Hir UertTs Rtrert Work nl News r the C0111117 Remember the trial at the Lyceum, Tut-Rluyiift;lit. Rev.GiO. II Cox, of Mt. Pleasant, Afftsin town today. t frof. Mucgum is itidifpdteed todaif. ne it sni?rinwith neifalgfa. That's a g3d show to be her Slinday ryght. See rtieannouuce mei in ano&Jier column. Xhey eay that the presence of snakes inCharlotte, is making tlfe whisky subject a serfous one. " . EX! Wheeler, J 1? Fisher and J F McCnbbing, of Salisbury, spent Sunday itiJConcord.. The best "black ink only 3c. School paper 10c. Stefcl 'pens 4c per doz., at the Racket. Mfs. Hebeaca Brown died in Dup 1m county lst Wednesday.' She wasl'Hti Oct. 25th 1783, and there. fore, as in er lOJthyear. Because a married man is very lowiu stature are we to infer that his wife cuts him short whenever he begins .to talk. There is.many a dude waiting for the gitfg to take" advantage of leap ear's permit, but the girls tire waiting for a man ta come along. . IV. Payne, of the Presbyterian church, has gone up to Lexington to vfsit brother and relatives. lie will return on Wednesday. Tffe tveeds ate growing in front of the mayor's office in Charlettf, 6ince t thebar toonis have closed. If the wm sfi'e not growing, they ought "Another gloomy, "drizzly, disa agreeable day,", muttered the news ' gaUrcr. Then he solemnly spat- on the lloor and. wondered what kind m A oocal3 would adorn the evening miiiie. , This ii the month to plant iuguna, lettuce, and sich like. Now remem ber inguns ire bringing $1.G0 per bushel this winter and that at this rate 20 bushes is about equal to e a bale of cotton. The Lutherans have purchased the Highland, Academy at Hickory and have complied with the condi tion3 of the munificent bequest of Ctl W W Lenoir. The institution will be called Lenoir College ' The young latfies of Brid..eton Pa., have petitioned thetow coun cil to allow them to farry red pepper in their pockef, so as to defend themselves against impertinent dudes If their request i3 granted, the dudes wnl jjet a warm jeception. Messrs. John Slemann, James Shevlin, Thoma Kerrigan3 and TT . i'-i m t- .11 1.T uenry csnepparu, 01 uroosiyn, Y., Sre here. Hach year they pay Dofiord a visit daring ,he hunting season, and ofCourse epjoy them 8elvs. The illustration in another col nmn is true tq&an incident in Con cord. Our art st changed the lik. ncss of the physician, that he public could not recoginize him and thereby tease him. Of course, you recognize the kid and hi3 mamma. The London Lancet says: "It cannot t be a matter of indifference what a man eats and drinks. He is, in fact, choosing his animal and moral character when he selects his food." What are we to do about that scriptural injunction, "Eat what is set before you, asking no questions ' I lslit 'Em. A movement is on foot to orgauizc a new company to fiht the Ameri can Tobacco (Cigarette Trust.) One million dollars will be the new com any's capital, and $300,000 worth of new cigarette machines have al ready been purchased. This looks like fignting the devil with fire. Will It be On Session.? Th Standard has no official cqn- nection with the graded school, neither has it any children to send, but it ha$ an interest in the school. The question f one session scarcely admits of discussion. But the reasons that the board should order the one session per 'day are briefly as follows : The same tune can be made; the very nature and merits of a graded . school can be carried out ; the government tf the "pupils can be made perfect; the pupils will be under the personal supervision of the teachers at all times ; the fighting and quarreling (that oftentimes occur at the noon recess) will be avoided; profane words cannot be indulged , in"; un necessary association! can be avoided; it will be more satisfactory for the parents, teachers and all ; and it will make the schools more profitable these propositions the Standard feels able to prove. In Town To-day. Jimmie Ilojieycutt, Hoover, Lore & Co's bookkeeper, is in town today. Joe Goodman, the Fetzer drug clerk, is in town. Jesse Hamilton, Dr. Johnson's drug clerk, is in town today. Johnnie. Black welder, the clerk to the Sec'y of the Cannon Mfg. Co., is in town today. Lester Coltrano, a .Rotary Public of Ihe town, is in town today. Theo. Gowaivof the depot, is id town today. A few others re in town, tut their names un not be secured in time for this issue. The eaning train is due hre at 9:02, instead of 10:14. This js ac cording to the weekly change, that governs the R & D. Eli Cress and Caleb "Bost are citi zensof Montgomery countylllinoi3. They are natives of Cabarrus and have gpent a month hre among their relatives and friends. They leave tonight for tffcir far off western home and the Standard wishes them a safe and pleasant journey, 4 Wiley Walker, of No. 4, is a bird huntist. Each year he brings more dead birds to the Concord market than -eny one man. Saturday he told aStandard reporter that he bad disposal of just 500 partridge here since the shooting season had opened. Wiley says he hag had glory eough amkwill stp till next winter. E If Fgartof Ncll, has fine dog. 'hianimal foumj alarge black snake last -week. This r- instance if nothing except to 6 now what a glorious climaf we have, Here where tne sun snines in 0113 warmth, where snow and ice seldom form, where cotton sells for 6 cents aud but' few monuments are built, and where not much guano will hereafter be used why, this is the climate that produces snakes, larje aud black ones in January. Mr. Faggart ought ao hang that snake on the feuce "to produce 99 rain. AM A IE5IOCUAT." A Granville County Ilnby 1 Xnnictl For Senator HIM. Below we print a copy of a letter which was mailed to Senator Dutid B. Hill by an Oxford physician yes terday: "There came into the world yes terday at the Bbme f S II Mtes of this coun'v, a bouncing bo v. This joub hopeful was no to attractive perhaps as Iittle Ruth, jviotu weill love and Ivhom it is saul yo have kissed ; bnt as the sort of one of oiy best citizens who is a stalwart Demo crat and an Allitn&mian, he id never theless entitled td all the privileges of an Aneiicaji citizen becoming his tge. 'The first words uttered by the nevT comer' were : 'I am a Deni Jbrat.' LSucU at lwst was the interpretation put upon his remark by the by standers; and certain it is that he announced- his convictions in no uncertain terms. It is hardly neces sary to state that the young gentle 11'iau was at onceciTistenei 'Davjul Bennett Hill "I now have to ask you not to let this mutter reach the ears of Senator Vance ; forin ipie of his alliance I predilections he'is a perfect monopo list in the matter of haviug babies uamed for him. Indeed it. is said that the Zebs' in Buncombe .county alone will soon hold the balance of power in all matters of public policy.' Oxford Day. .The Mr. Pheasant mail got in. Mrs Nathaniel Jojinsloif, we hnrn, is quite sick. What will be the verdict at the trial Tuesday evening? 40 Miss Maggie Johnston will teach the public School at the Pitts school house. The membership of the New South Club is increasing rapjdly. Seven applications are being voted on now. J10. Wadsworth and F L Smith took a delightful horseback ride this beautiful evening. w Durham ha3 paid nearly four million dollars fojr revenue sjamps on touacco in four years. Tomorrow, the 19th, i3 the anni versary of the birth of tjie chivalrous Gen IJ E Lee. Rev. Geo. Oglesby; P. E., of the Wilson district, p'refiched in the Central M E Churcli, Sunday morn ing and evening. There will be a called meeting of the IIot)ital Jioard of Managers at the residence of Jir. D B Coltrane Tuesday, Jan 19th, 3 o'clock, p. m Business of important Full at- tendance aarnestly requested. Mrs Jos W J'oil, of No. C, leads ! the County in new Iriga potatoes. Lhe Had a "mess" last week. They grew in the cellar, however Theyffailed to teach j. say that the school teafther id that district, who boards at Mr. Foil's, made a lecture to his pupifs on the subject of "New Irish pooe3 and this Clima" Farmer C Lewis and ns humor- jous Qfikee Comedy CompOt are Si ciuac a, uauu, aliening i Plnnkard," in the Opera House Sat-J urday night. They have been ex ceedingly successful en route, and the show is spoken of as a distinct novelty. They carry with them a capital brass baud of eighteen solo musicians who are costumed as farmers. ' A threshing machine in full working order is seen in the piece. All UlgJWk Then. I Ml l Liu. -VL S V w 1 i.:rv At "Now 1)13- little man, describe your symp toms." "I haven't doC any symptoms, pain." Harper's IJazur. I dot a i:llroaKMUcttilf Mr. Editor: To be a gentleman in any and all places of public trut, ' is'a true indicationTof, a good Jieart ( iyul a sound mind. To be the re-1 vr00 in mncf ,..iCOa l,nut! u l.nan ' verse in most cases shows a base heart. I have bee n led to those Conclu sions from observations taken alonjj the line of'tratel during the last year and a half. It is astonishing how soon a positioft on a line of rail road, aud a little brief authority can frizzle out all elementsof humanity from the soul (?) of the beardless, brainless boy of this generation. A large jiumber of the boyi of to- , , 1 1 1 dfty, who manage the depots and ( telegraphic lines alons the roads, j left their hopes too eoon when they I should have been dc eloping their minds in some good school, and they imagine (not all of tlictn) that apo sltion in a depot, asagent or opera tor, places, them so far above the balance of mankind that to speak, cifilly to a ftrnisgcr would be a coudecension upon their )art. Some of theeu "young bloods" left the parental roof Uciuse they could not stand parental restraints. They left, too, destitute of common tense, mid to date they have held their own remarkably well. One cohi nignt eoefc weeks since I entered a depot with an oldiuin istcr and several stranger?, to await the arrival of adehyed train. There was a good fire in the grate, and'the old man, half frozen, attempted fol itep forward to warm himselft A lad of probably 10 Eunnnersvho was sitting in a warm corner with a lit tlegirj on his lap, very pompously ordered him out of the room, ttatin that there were other fire places where he could warm if he was eold. I watched the poor old ma as he walked out, and heaving a deep sigh, he placed himself in a oofner of the building outside to be shield ed fron the cojd'wind. I confess to you that, minister as I am, I felt grateful that I was not the man or- dered ontv Such a temptation and from finch a 6ource, would have ex cited frny Saxop. Scottish blood, and thejnsulting ehap wculd have been taught a lesson that his parents Railroad rrien skould see thut they put ufon of common seiiee in their depots and be sure they are gt&tle- m?n. 11. L. ABERNETHY. Use "Esybright""shoe dressing, 'tihjiolutely waterproof, only 14c at the Racket. ot. Lucas' Transparant Glycerine Sc-ap. Best, Purest, Cheapest aud most exquisite of all English com. plexion soaps. Recommended by Dr. Andrew Wilson, F. R. S. E., F. & O. Regular 25c soap, only 10c at the Racket. lw. The very best Norway Sperm Oil for sewing machine, worth 20j, only 5c at the'Racket. d 3t' I f! T i ItlSlAESS I.OOALS. ISoiimc Tor Rent. i he large house on Spring street ,opiosi.te Graded Jiehool building, ii jfor rent. It is knan as the Thorn- ; well li4us. Call on, I -wks. J P Allison. I I -iiraiMo. 4 I am prepared to furnish Iusnr inncein the United States Intual aciduiit association of Ney fLrorjc J Cit. the largest and Jbest. . J.Jj. BoErifseftt. A silvct pocket tlask was lost 'be tween town ami tfie Jack. Ury place, on Friday evening, JTh ( finder will return Jo tint ornate und be rewardtd. d&w2t ! Ultll , 0l Wheat For Saio. Call at Cline Gondii's in th Allison building, for eed wheat Cfome eavly, as tha supply k limited. '''hef h'ave my Fulcaster, Riliz ani White wheat -for Salt. 1 J no. J. Allison. 'For Sale, l'Viccuslwor on tinip, one Jersey bull, rhrefci work yx(n, Lpb beef cat three muh s, one improved mow ing" macliinc ancf on improved wheat drill. Call on? ' . 1 . . V O. Coleman. 11 tf. . WAnt.W) Four thousand .cordi j c.f four foot pine mid oak wood dft 11 V(u u ivinuuiactunng uo.' cotton mil!? . . . . m'" An Act-ll' pumo, cowpaiativel W. Mf Smith. iiu. 21. If. I will be gf ut to nave offers for the stgivhvuse ;tnu lot now occupiM oy Dr. Johnson. 'C.) V?M. Smiiii. r x.. - r m mn-nnHiiiB urnmu ihmi 11 mm COXCOJJD MARKETS. COTTON BURKKT. Corrorttcil d'uly by Cannons & ltzer. Low liiiddiins ! 03 J, Middling.... 7i& G'ood middling . 7 Stains 5 dh& rin5m:ci: market. (Cn-et.to 1 daily by W. J.wik.)' Bacon 9ln Suar-f.ured hau.a.. f. . . 14 Bulk i:i ats, Fides hh 10 Beeswax (!T 18 liutter. 15 Ohickens 19 4 15 Corn ..... 50 EffifR 15 Lard 8 Flour(NoiUi f'.uoi is). 2 110 m leal GOV : Oats 40 45 Tallow 4 & 5 Malt .. . 70 a AO t LAND SALE. I3y virtue of a mortgage "to Mist deed encj.ited to Asa Bost, dec'ddby Wilson Icard and wifc, Mary Jan Icard, on the 3rd day oi Nov. JS . and registered in record of deeda for Cabarrus county, irj book 3Z, " r)ages39395 and 390, I will sell to the highest bidder for cash, at th court house door in the towi of Concord, ob Monday, the 15th day of February, 189f, the property des mibed iu said deed trust, it being: one ot on Tougrtamitil Place S, in Coleburg, near Con cor cITN. C, and bounded as follows: 50 feet front on east side Concord St., and bo jnded by parallel side lines, lying between lots No. 18 and 22 on saiil Tourna ment Place St., said lot weiui: Lot No. 20, on said Ktreet, and fuTfy d pcril)rl in book 31, page 29 in offic of Register of Deeds for rabRrru coauity. J. F. BOST, Adm'r. of Aa Bost, the Trustee. Janll Gtds TAILOK, Has takcji rooms at T). L Eos tian's llal'ket store, wher-o ha would be glad to servt liii friends ami customers to any thins in u's ne . Jan. S '0. 1 mo. Atamr o for conscience sake?"
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