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SEND The Daily or Weekly to a, Friend. The Standard is badly abused. 11-1 il M w n i! LU 1 Vol. IV. No. 74. CONCORD, N. C.; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1892. Whole No. 541 Local Ads. FIRST COLUMN 2 Cts. Per Line. i '4 3 I- r TOWN CHAT. Oar lt4rtT'H Street M'ork ft n't w of the oumy A regular wave of toothache is going through the land. Lliere are eeveralases of whoop- mg cough in town. Mrs. Dr. Lilly was not fjuite so well on Sunday. W J&vink, ofNew London, spenV Sunday in own. Remember the entertainment to night at the Presbyterian Manse. , B F Rogers is at home from a short business trip. , Salisbury has had another failure that of Boy-len & Co. This is spring weather, or near aboute. They are killing snakes in Salis bury tnese days. The Herald is talking about Salis bury having no uptown hotel. Ja3. D Heilig, of Salisbury, spent Sunday iu town. Lawyer Bason, of Cftarlotte, is in town on eoiiio railroad businep. Dr. J E Cart-land, of High Point, a prominent dentist of -the State, tpent the evening with Er. Herring. Solicitor Long and Judge Jas. D Mclyer arrived in town Sunday night. There are three coi.tested will ca3es to be tried The Bost, Pope and Barrier cases. One twelfth of the year is . gone where the woodbine twineth, or thereabouts. Will you hear the debate, Tuesday niglit, ou the 'subject of. the One Session System, and the other" good things ? The Cordel Banking Company, of Marshall, Mo., closed doors recently. Tois is the town Cashier Coltrane lived in for quite a while. Next Sun lay evening at 4 o'clock Dr. Payne, the chaplain, will preach to the Cahatrus Black Boys. The publift is cordially invited. Ed Walls and Jim Morris were committed to jail on Saturday; the former for 'stealing Will Morris'J pistol aud the latter for receiving what ho knew tobe stolen goods. It is understood that Judge JameS II Merriraon will soon resign and tfiat already there are a number of applicants for the position, which will he in tht gift cf the Governor. State Chronicle. See the dissolution- notice. Th firm of Hoover, Lore & Co., have diolred, I) R Hoover and G M Lore purchasing the interest of R M White, who retires. See the impera tive notice at the close. Mr. Buckner, route agent of the ex pi e ss (J), on the Coas' line, was he $ jrttling with the authorities of the Street railway for damagei caus ed by misplacing some freight, be longing to the street railway. Revs. Paul Barringer, P M Trci ler and J M L Lyerly have been appointed a committee to supply East Rowan charge until a pastor is calltd. Thtfis the cfiarge made vacant by the resignation of Rev. Heller. Whenever a young man comes in and subscribes to the weekly Stand ard, you may put it down that he's contemplating early marriage. Some tines they come in right after the interesting ceremony. G R Winecoff of N. 4, i3 not yet married but he I tU. fii.?t lief ' A Change. The AshevilleCitizen bets that Dr. Caldwell will changt the head of the Ctyilotfcf Chronifc', uncJhe IStandardets that he wjjl cJhyigo 9 UJ&A Ulf.. Min,1 i me Lt rn-uoor yoti? The Sviprenie Court License Seven teen Attorneys. The following apnliPaVts have been granted license to practice law by Jjie Suprenitkcourt, after two days examination : William M Smith, Frank McDow ell, Johti II Burke, Edgar S'Coffey, Cameron Morrison, WillianiS Bailey, James u Flemyig, Daniel E Hudg- ings, Lloyd J ' Lawrence, Hersey BJ Parker, Jr., Thomas M Lee, George W Ward, uenry A uiniaui, nenry M Shaw, T W 0 Moore, Henry C Denny, Smith P Clark. Never .tlissea. .W.iv--- v;- TO Dr. J. P. Strong, Of the Charlotte Democrat, attends jour courts. 11 neve.r niisse?.;-IIe used to open courts, brt the young judces will not allow the doctor to monkey around in the temple of justice, and the doctor welcomes the relief. One of 'I'm. Esq. J B Thonta3-on, of Davidson College, is in town. He's here as a witness in a'will case. Several years ago Esq. Thomasson and Representative Gibbon, of Mecklenbuag, and M Melchor and the editor of this paper, of Cabar rus, were appointed a commission to locate the line between Mecklenburg and Cabarrus counties. At the time, Eq. Thomasson -thought one of tho Cabarrus men rather hoggieh (?) as 'Vie wanted several thousand aares of land and a still house then claimed hy Mecklenburg county. The Mecklenburg and Qabarrus representations didnt fight, but contented themselves in simplf making ffices at each other. These two were sent to Charlotte on bnsinrss, and, while gone, buried the hatchet; at least the balince of the commission saw a gre-it change. Cabarrus got, however, the land and the still house, which has Uince gone into "innocuous desue tude." Besi4v3 we got a postofiice, Eastfield, which the authorities at Washington have not yet learned i3 not iu Mecklenlwrg cou1ty. Esq. Thomasson again tried to pick a fuss with tJle editor over this matter, but while he remains in town the editor will stay close to the police. Really, the esquire has forgotten how we buried the hatchet and settled the matter on our Char lotte trip. Ex-prophet McAnulty was inter viewed about the weather. "I de clare I've quit that thing complete ly." But he added "I may help some of these other fellows." J U1MJE NcIVER Holding HJ It rut Term Jn abarm fount jr. his first curt for Cabarrus. Unlike alm jde , tife was hereon timer and started up business fc ten o'clock. . w igether: with this prorjwitness anil his courteous, unss3ming trnfn- ners and eye'-to-bufiness style, Judge Mclvar has won for himself the profound conudenceof all connected t wuu me couru Solicitor Ben Loog is here, of course he's always on time. Courff is Tagging along a3 fast as the character of the cases will tdmit All Abonrtl. "Around the world in 90 minutes' is the notable attraction, billed appear in Armory Hall, under the auspices of the njilitary company, Wednesday yening, Feb. 3rd. This entertainmenUcomes highly endorsed by the pr.ets and is adapted to old and young, aud a grand treat may beexpected. I Look for further no tices ahd.dodgtrs. ' 1"'- . lie' At Howe.. Eryin Lipe,1 who was sent to tho state4 prison for one jear, on the charge of forger, has been pardoned. At one court his case hung a jury and a mistrial' ensmed. Atafollow ing court he tas convicted. Since then an effort '.has been mailing to have him pardoned, iriHsmjttcL as there has beendoubt as to his guilt. Lipe is at home, enjoying - his liberty. , r ' -XT' ; f.. A nelieof IJj sne Iay. " Mr. Henry A London publishes in hi paper, the Cha ham Record, some very interesting notes of his recent trip to Cincinnati. A very interesting place whieh we visited was a museum, in which aro pro served and exhibited a great many relica of tho late war. These relics are both Federal and Confederate, a d Borne are very curious. Among them, in a.frame, is a printed copy of the "Hulen. and Regulations of the Exchange Hotel, Raleigh, N. C," signed "W II Cunuinggim, Proprietor." The terms or prices aro printed as follows: And written underneath thi (in order to keep up with tho iluctuax tions of Cenfedf-r,t currency) are these words nad figures: "10 a day, 810 a meal." It in "supposed that some soldier of Sherm in's army found this rolic at Raleigh and car ri:d it hoi?1e witfi him. ( r omul II tx Uny. 'Tuehdny if Ground Hoi uay. This animal I Is accused of just a little more than Lis condition enables him to bear up under. Several gentlemen said: "Just as far as the sun sltincs into your house on this awful tiay, jugtso far the snow will blow before the winter i3 over." Take notice govern yourself accordingly. and The Standard thanks Esq. C G ; Montgomery, Sect'y of the Western N C Conference, for a copy of the Journal of the last meeting of that Conference. From a cursory exam ination, the work has been splendid ly compiled and artistically printed. The Journal contains many interest ing facts, that go to show the growth of this zealous and earnest church in the State. The Standard will give some statistics from the Journal shortly. lie Passed ThroiiKti. Col. A I. Fairbrother, of the JDnr ham Globe passed here on the noon train. He was in his shirt sleeves. I -jat; - - - r. , riuv?v vi When as,ked where are you going ?, he said : "I, Al B'airbrother, am go ing to hades (Charlotte) to have the deed to my Yam farm registered." While talking with him, hp slipped our Water oury and thai's the last of I it,-besides we loaned him quarter io get mm iu gu uy. 1 SHORT LOCALS,1 W M Worrell is again in town. M J Freeman is',at home.' . . . .) t . . , Rev. Anderson was in town this morning. to mW&mmm MrinndMrs. L J Foil, of Mt.ian old colored wotnaivlied Satu d Pleasant, tre in town. Capt. Thies, qf the llaile , (S. C.) Gold 'mine,' spent the day iii'town. VN-Rft? w'ngw, of tA,-i RV--4 force, spent Saturday in town. B S Cotes, of No. 7, is in the city. Morrison, Lentz & Co. have new steps. P M Motley, the Springsville merchant, was in town today. 1) P Dayvault, after a few days of confinement with the grip, is out again. Mrs. Jay Harris, of Poplar IVnt, who is dangerously ill with typhoid fever, is-reported better. Willie Wideuhouse pissed through today on his way to Monroe, whore he goes to c enter schoo!. JaKe Newell will be one of the re porters on the Charjotte Chronicle, so fho Standard learns. Miss Sil He Welch, who hns been on avisithefc, h;u returned ' to her homern Gnstouii . Ttie All!j!ii;it;c Weigh! ng Machine conin mycau't spell uve cents. Ti?t , cor:ipa;;y pujs it down 'vuckel. Tho News a;,d Observer fays: Sheriff M J Kowe, o Cabarrus, has settled wijh the State. Cabarrus never had a she rift' by that name. Laurence White, ton of C R White, has cone to Snartanburar. ti C, to learn the jeweiy business with , ' i. r, rr his bjother-in-law, D rtorum Ivor- rell. It has been reported tha-Thcs. A Edison, tk4 electrician, wouM soon coiae South. Capt.McDonaid had a letter f rom Edisaii's privar secre tary, who contradicts tf report though he state3 that Mr. Illditct may come later on. Entering the County Commission ers' tbom, Commissioner Nesbit no tified the reporter that the board,1 had ceased ienuing anyone to tue Cciinty Home. The reporter thinks herll escape, if some arrear subscri bers will come in. LITTLE DROPS OF Tar, Pilch Turpentine and Other Tr 13 eel Prod acts. Dr. Edward V Ashe died at hr residence in WadesboroThurday mornfnf tt the idvanced ge of G9 years. The report of the railway ommis- non show tbar in North Carolina tt j,tiis date there are sixty, eevenj raihvay mainline atsd branches. Th secretary of the North Caro litiateachjers' assembly iias arr;ged for stNefal efenrsions from thistaej to the ivorlusiair at very cheap rates. Judge Spier Whittaktr is sick ail Chapel Hill, ar?dha3 been orcedtq discharge all witnesses and jurors atf Durhamsuperior court, which he unabie to hold i Raleigh correspondence Rich memd J)istiitch : Street t amers an to the effect that there will soon some important changes in the news paper business here, atid that a lead ing editor will make h'v? home f Durham. . Lieutenant William E Shipp, o the T:ith Cavalry. United State army, hew reported at Raigh, .ha ing been, at the Governor's 'requfstj assigned iri North.Cavblma to aid the inspection andinstruction of thl troops. .' . . .. . .: l . . . ' ' Wintson, 'cerrcsponience Rich mond Ditpateh Matilda? Pet rso aged 87. Rachel West, a" crazy co oredpauper, died at the poor hou yesterday, aged ninety three. , All f hesc,'d-: .yiis wreyedby. the gr; -L lie pny siuiduo iu me town repo sixty seven dettths iu th? territo since the 1st of January from t grip. ..MT f n J W Cannon is back from 1 Week's trip to the North. R M Fisher, a baggage master ( the C C & JV R R, 'is iu town for few da Vs. i!1,im:s j.im;ai.s. Iiisiirimee. I am prepared tr f irnish Insn ance m the b i itrd , fchtfes Muti 'accident asiooiation of .ew City, the lare-'. t.d beat. J. L. oolu, aint. Tho Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, jjoiuoon, mo., snc : "ijotn mys and wife owe our livms to ,.Shiio , Consumption Cure Fetz.V. drug-store. For 4 I ill.- l.lii.c UWllOL UU IJWIIUL CLi Vrl..-, - 1 lliIV.wt . I. k "JUllUlUpj 1 for rent. It is ino. 11 as the The . well It use. Call on, 1 t wks. J P Allison. S 4 Wlirnl Tor Sale. 1V11 at Cline & Corel's, i'i 1 Ai!i)ii buildirir, for seed WJ ,?'Jme ar,J a3 lneyhav my I ulcasier, 1 ulu ; Wliite wheat for salt. Jso. P. Allison Mturehuuse forKal6. q I will be gL(i to nave offers th,e stoilhouse and lot now oeeuj! oy J'r. JaftUiW. 't -1L. W. M.tSmiti WInt.sd Four thousand c cf four foot pine and oO wood livered at Odtll Manufacturing ( cotton mills. in no for Sale. An excellent piano, com para:; new, for sale. Apply to W. M. fciin au. 24.tf. COUitfcin uuuei uiou i
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