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An Advertising Medlani TICK STANDARD lends the precession, and each re turning; day finds it grow lag In the favor or wide awake and Jtidleions men of business. Try an Ad. Hend the Dally or Weefelj to a friend, bat pay for itj It is supposed to famish m TANBAJR livelihood for an nmiablf and peaeeable family f 1U Be. Please do nothing M, dispel the sweet llluoa j Vol. IV. No. 124. CONCORD, N. C, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1892. WholiSNo. 593 DA I t I. O. O. F. ORPHAN V HOME. Fisher Moves About Freely. The Standard has seen several partiej who have met with no. Fiier, escape 4rom the pfniten- TTrtTi t n n v t. , nruwltiary. It w'U be remember! tnafc ilUUlti X. V. V. X , LUC I. 1U Jt UiW O UUI J , a ' v To be Opened nt Onee for the Accom initiation of Orphans. The committee of the Orphans' ah tl . !. L.I ltlf.11 Oi.,7 on Tuesday, the 22nd inst, foF the n2 as CTOUC CU j:;iL iaii U1 r,ns, nf insulin r hnil-Hncr ' for manslaughter, nnd eentenced for inst completed for the, Omhaus' - ?ear Home by Messrs, Porter & entire The building gives In coLversation with 1. f:. e..l, -.not. nn.l f Codwlll Fl-,-Tlt! irtia ClioJ auu. t P.itiSfac-;freely- He tell how he the .Iks and near Jhe other one escape! from Roanoke river audwadeti water from six inches to waist deep for tw$ days. His etory is noveL inAef. There seems to be no effort to capture him. tion. JThe committee is desirous of obeying instructions of the Graud Lodge and to open thf? Home at once for the accommodation of orphans. We c;u receive only a tew at first about six 'girls and six boys. With this fact in view, the commit- tee desires to secure the services or. For'some time past it is said that superintendent and matron man 'acr0.vii 0f w;m yo.ung men in the . and wife preferred. Applicants will 'neighborhood of Jubilee, Davidson please address the undersigneu atjcouflty,havebeen"regulatingfw8hoot lioldsboro, JN. u., giving tneirquau Shooting nejfulators in Davidson. Salisbui Herald. fications ia full, and stating the most reasonable terms upon whigh their services may be secured. The applications will be acted upon by the committee at their next meeting to be held at Raleigh,, on Monday, April 11, 1892. Wm. T. Dortcii, ing in houses, breaking out window lights, and doing other pranks of a similar nature. Yesterday while a number of them were engaged in this work the postmaster at Jubilee grew tired of the "foolishness" and "Eecuring'a guu shot among the crowd, hitting two of them, seriously wounding one of the young men. A Call For Primaries. All voters, who intend to act with the)emocraticParty and support he nominations made, and the plat forms adopted by the Democrat Statc'onvention at Raleigh in May text and bj he National Democratic Convention tit Chicago in June next, are cordially invited to meet at their usual voting piaces on tne tirst Sat urday in May, 1S92 (being the 7Ui day f May) at 2 o'clock p. m., and elect drfegatcs to attend a County Democratic Convention to be held at the. Curt House in Concord, on the following. Saturday (May 14th, 1892) at 12 o'clock noon. By order of Democratic Executive Committee of Cabarrus county. Kobt. S Young, Chairman. March 19th, 1892. NOTICE TO ORDER HOLDERS. K K K All persons holding orders of the town of Concord issued prior to the (5th day ofMarch 1891, are hereby notified to present the same for payment to the undersigned on or be fore the 1st day of April, 1892 1 -V - 1 -a .1 r i ill All such orders will cease to ine nest iteiriceraior on tne bear interest from and after .market at prices way down. the 1st day of April, 1892? Jas. C. Fink, Treasurer. Don't be alarmed. This time it spells KA KAN KEE Don't forget that weare in Conco i i Concord, N. C. the .mini BUSINESS and keep everything in oui line. And it makes us smile out loud. for people to come around and ask for prices. We never tire in shotting yon Mr, Lutz nt Hi 'cw Home. Her. W A Lutz, who iswell known in this county and having recently removed from Enochville, llowan county, has made a favorable im pression in Winston. The Daily Sen tinel thus speaks cf his services on Sunday : The text from which the pastor preached yesterday is especially fruitful, lie chose Matt. 15:2228; with parallel text, Mark, 7:21 SO. In describing the Syro rhceician woman as she besought Christ to help her daughter poscsscd of a dev-J ll, he drew a contrast between good and bad women. The best charac ters described in Holy writ he said next to Christ were women, but tile' worstcharacters next to satan, were also women. Here we have a gentile woman from an idolitrous and un godly country, who had no claim on Christ, bringing her case before Him, and when treated indifferently by Christ and repulsed by the Disciples, yet pressed her case and conquered the Savior. The devil could not do this. How many mothers are there in Winston-Salem, who. like this- woman, go lo Christ in behalf, of their sons and daughters ? he asked. He showed that Christian molhers "havA a. claim on Christ, and thus they are doubly sure of their . pray ers being answered if they have the faith of this woman, of Tyre and Sidon, During the serviee many tears were eeca. on the earnest faces in the congregation. He announced that he would preach on the ffice and importance of baptism liext Sun day at 7:30 p. m. A Preacher el 17 Years. Eyansville, Ind., "March 28. The trLl cf Rev. John C Temple, the noted colored divine of St. Loui3, for the murder of Warren Gray here in May, 1 891, ended yesterday after noon. The jury fouud Temple guilty of manslaughter and Gxed his puiiiimmcnt at Hc.ciueen years in me peuitectairy. Temple cat like a tatue w lie Q ill- sentence wa3 read. On r" Term. Since tbo foundation of tho Gov eminent, tho Federalists, Whigs and Republicans held control of the Presidency 13 terms and the Demo crats 13 terms, the Democrats hold ing it as loner as all three of thoso parties combino'd, or 52 years out of the 109. It is our turn next time. Wilmington Star. K I'M X EMM LOCALS. Insurance. I am prepared to furnish Insur ance in the. United States Mutual accident association of New York City, the largest and best. J. L. Roger, agent J. M. Odell President. D. B. Coltrane, Cashier. L. D! Coltrane, Book keeper. through. Yours to Serve, Cannons, Fetssr & I Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $10,000. DIRECTORS: J. M. Odell, D. F. Cannon. Elam King. J. W. Canuon, W. II. Odell, G. M. Lore, D. B. Coltrane. Copl Grove, If. O. The measles, have been raging. but not many cases now on hand A man in fh Harris Township put his hand on a young lady and 000 worth of granite to bemused i the result was his wife hgd a hght Economy. There is no telling what a person with an economic turn of mind can do when he tries. At the stamp window in the post office, the follow ing is said to have occurred: Customer "Gimmie a postal card. Clerk "Large, small or medium size. Customer "Vich cost the most? Clerk "All the same price." Customer "Well, den gimmie de biggest one." Miss Lovey Wallace is quite sick. The County commissioners will meet next Monday. Mrs. Lfcah Lilly and Mrs. Josephs ene Ilearne, of Albemarle, are with Mrs. A Foil, of whoso recovery there is but little hope. A A Cruse was amusinff himself with showing an old copper coin that may have been made before the flood. Queen Victoria is called an anti- tobacco crank because she yjill not allow smoking in those parts of her place which she herself frequents. Baby Alfonso i3 on the Xew Span ish postage stamps. He'll now .gut licked even of tener than he deserves, says the New York Recorded. The ML Airy Granite Company have jist closed a contractor $10,- m a Itttorclioiitte I'orSitle. I v. ill be glad to have offers for he storehouse'ind lot now occupied oy Dr. Johnson. oc9 W. M. Smith. with the vouner lady soon after. A hunter and dog trainer frcftn Scotland in company with Teeb Sanders went down on the t?ain Friday with six dogs, hey stop ped at Albemarle and proseeded on to Montgomery county. " Miss Effie Lyerly entered the Fe male Seminary at Mt, Pleasant last week. Julius A Fisher will carry the mail from here to New London beginning July the first. R. Wanted Four thousand cords cf four foot pine- and oak wood de lvered at Odell Manufacturing Co. fi cotton mills. CONCOKD MARKETS. COTTON MARKET. Corrected daily by Cannons & Fetzer. Low middling 6J Middling C Good middling 6t Stains 45 PRODUCE MARKET. (Corrected daily by W. J. Swlnk.) Bacon Wl Sugar-cured hams & H Bulk m ats, sides 8 10 Beeswax & 18 Butter 11 Chickens 20 Corn.. 50 Etfgs . 15 Lard 8. Flour (North Carolina). 2 30 Meal 65 Oats 40 Tallow 4 Salt ... 70 25 10 45 5 80 A HORSE FOR SALE. A good horse, 7 years old, for sale Amily to Gok & Foil, Mt. Pleasant Hatch 20. 18fJ2. 5d government building at Jackson- yille, Fla. Tin! is the way to digH oul slices of that 100 acres solid granite mountain. Greensboro Rec ord. The Easter entertainment by the "Ladies' Working Society" of Cen tral Methodist church will be given on Thursday instead of Friday even ing before Easter at the residence of Judge Montgomery. The public is cordially invited. Mrs. Chas. Montgomery, Secretary. A Good Mule and Horsfi for Sale Any person wanting to buy good mule or horse cheap for avsh or on time, will do well to see T Bar rier. Cor cord, JN. U. wt FOfl SA&E. J3ICYCLE, SAFETY In good repair. Terms, etc. apply to G. L. Patteeson. Mar. 19 '92. 1 I 1 v ft Y7 1 U rttr Now Are offered An opportunity Whiclfmay not be again Presented in a Lifetime. At Fetzer1 s Drug Store, Why spend 'your money for For the next w'w li 1 uqq urn f nlma nrlion vnn rnn n-Pr n n-prmirm "Rlrrin Wnl. -Lnlrty aayg tham, or Seth Thomas move- A beautiful line of ment in an open face, silver - , T . ore case for $5, warranted for Decorated Lamps 12 months, at , will be slaughtered. fiOURELL & mRO. Voa Sllonfhtprpl m tho wnni Library, Banqwt and Vase MOSS & BLAIB, h Paintcw, Paper Hangers, Plastico eau 1 U L esioU' and Oil Finishers. High art decorations, . After much experience we are now At prices ridiculously lowl prepared to do first class work. To . do plasticoin?, hanging paper, house Come and looHat them. painting ond hard oil finishing is if the prices seem equaled by few and excelled by A none for nice clean work. We work Too low. by the day or job. Will furnish the material if desired. We guarantee Offer ug more. satisfaction. Leave orders at Fetz- w m probabiy er's Druf Store. x J Accept the offer. Almost any offer will be -rr NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. The firm of Hoover, Lore & Qp. Accepted, if Jowenougli hVi this aay beeawlissolved by mu- fdisposed M his interest-in said firm ioD. R. Hooveiand G. i. Lore, Accompanied by the who under the farm nanm and style of loqver & Lore will assume all (JASI1. jiaDinties 01 me nrm 01 noover. Lore & Co., and collect all debts due said firm. D. R. Hoover, Feb. 1, 1892. G- M. Lobe, R. M. White. Having purchased the interest of R M White in the firm of Hoover, Lore & Co. the accounts and notes due the old firm will have to be ad justed with as at once. Further notice nor further indulgence will not bo given. HOOVER & LORE. dlnio 21
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