-orkTTT nvr A n C IT A TO 1 Albemarle Academy closes its OUltl Oimr OnuiO , . ftn Tune Sth.witha i 1VBUV fc'W concert AT SlTJOftT P ATWEJ Commissioner Earnhardt, of No. 4, reports crops looKing exceeumgi j Ncenes and Incidents In the Passing Know of Life In tnis Metropolis and Vicinity, as Caught by Oar Kodak, ' BeortedAy Trntbful Persons, or Evolved from tbe Editor's Brain, fine. Daniel Clark, aged 85 years, died at. Fir. Montgomery countv, last - J ' o y week. May is half gone and only one License has been issued. E;d. F. Correll PAINTER. Aftr much p.Tnprienea in ever? feature of the business, I am pre pared to do all kinds of house painting, deoorauug, sign palming, papering, etc. I'rices low. .Leave ordrs at uorreii uro b dew elrv Store. mav 140 Sftw - iiiwi mi 1VH ' UUUl'JV . w v-i iPinsriE, oak The Best Made fully Guarantee Send in vour iob work. y . iuai i iocu v". AG Lentz has .been quite sick,! And then to think this is Leap year ... w 1 but is imt)roveinr.o - 1 nviiMrono tw nprvire at 11 a. m. W w V- LA X . M. X W T The Dixon Hawthorne counts versy is becoming seedy. . The Standard wants your job work. Eeiditin. . Special trains will be run to Char- lotte on th(?2t)th. It will p2a3 here about 9:30. m ' ' Sprnish Mack'erel are being caught on the coast and shipped to. Cop- cord. Frank Osborne sema to be loom ing up for llje position of Attorney General for'the Sate. Eon Rent A six room dwelling near lief orm chnrch, with barn ana good garden. Applyto N F Yorke "A sanhedrim of sacred asses" is what Rev. Thos. Dixon calls the At lanla Baptist ministers. Georgia 8 watermelon crop is ex pected to reach 9,000 carloads. Chol era medicine venders are as happy as a lad with two chunks of pie. Messrs. W L Morris. II B Parks. and D P Boger will represent Cabar rus as marshals at Charlotte's 20th May celebration. Warren Coleman calls a sheep head fish chain-eaner fish because the stripes run around the body like a convicts suit. Messrs. Dolnh and Gus Thies came in early this morning. Dolph is making a success of the poultry businses -Gus rides in a dogcart. Mrs. P W Austin of Albemarle, died Tuesday night, the 10th, of consumption. Mrs. Austin was a daughter of Mr. Jno. S Atkins, who lived here a year, J.C Brumley, of the western part of the county, has 3 acres of cot ton that has six leavea to the stalk. This is what he planted in the latter part of March. This beats the county. In referring to our Graded School buildings bein enlarfpfl pin. f ho " 0 o Salisbury Ilerald is kind enough to av : "The above shows tht. tha Concord people are alive to school work, speaking well for them." D Holdbrooks has a curiosity, but it is dead. Tins curiosity is a chick en newly born and it has four legs two of thelegs are right, the two ex tra legs come out at the brSast and toe lacKwaTds. J W Walker of No. 6 is to congratuated. He ha3 at his house two pretty little girl babies, they are now two days "old. Friend Walker has ajbright pretty family of 11 liv ing children and a wife; and two children dead. The business failures during: the last seven days, as reported by R. G. Dun & Co.'s, number: For tha United State3 150, Canada 25, total 1 a, a3 compared with 207 last week, 11 the week previous to the last and 257 for the corresponding week of last Year. Esq. S II Andrews, of X0, 3, is the champion knot fastener of the county. Last August he performed the marriage ceremony for a colored man and on Wednesday last he tied the same colored man in another marriage contract his Jirst wife cf course, i3 dead. Esq. Andrews doesn't charge anything, but he won't put in a prayer at this price Preaching at night by Rev. M R Ware. Experience meeting at p. We learn that the sash and gen eral wood working establishment atNevJmdonhasbeen suspended for a season. Dr. SolJFurr tells a Standard re porter of hookiflg a 30 lbs carp but the carp grot away. The fiisnerman always has his say. But thfc biggest fish always gets away. A letter received at the. agricul tural department Thursday states tbafthe catapillars have stripped the trees of all their leaves in Kobe, son and Columbus counties. J M Lowman associated with him in .the grocery business Mr. A J Blackwelder and it is now "J M Lowman & Co." Look for their ad .AND ALL KINDS.. m I 5veliav(o opened tl lumber IVU. ( MV- j w cord, JM . U.jiyiCl Keep uiiuauu We have opened fjr tbe season. We will nave cnnan,a from now on pure Kennebeck Ice, which we will furnish to - , regujar customers in the city at 1 cfeiit rer wound. - XJianking our customers dur ing thtj pasr season, we soncu . i m 1 . A,rt your traaeiorta present ui . either pine or tTAll orders promptly nn- . FRAMING LUMBER, . WEATHERBOARDING , . CEILING FLOORING. We can also furnish finish- ted. McNmaka Ice Company. Mchc-tm soon. , Harry Fryllng says his shop is too little. It is filled up "with broken bicydes and old guns. The average Concord citizen is eitKer a shootist or a two wheeled ridist. " On and after the 15th inst., postal clerks will be" placed on theYadkin road between Salisbury and Xor wood. A combination postal car has already been received and has been running over the road several days. Esq. Anthony Bost, of No. 5 m 3 comes to town every iuesuay, Thursday and Saturday with but ter. A cireful estimate shows that he produces at his home about 1200 pounds per year, 800 lbs of which he sells. This is good. Robt. Bost, of the R. & D., came in'on the midnight train, Friday. Tie went stra'cht to the residence of Mr. J W Cannon, his brother in law, not knowing Mr. Cannon had moved. Mr. Bost met with resis fanop. ns Jno. A iJlackwelder is keeping house. With steady voice, the housekeeper cried out. "Who comes there?" "A traveller" was the response. After some signs and pass words and other red tape, HousekeeDer Blackwelder let Mr. Bost in. Coth are trumps. " Children. Cry- Ut PITCHKB'i C ASTORIA CtorU fa to well adapted to children tha I recommend it as iuperior to any prescription hwiton," H. A. Archer, M. D., Ill South Oxford St., lirookJyn, N. Y "I vm Cantorfa In my practfea, and And It fltweiaUy adapted to affections of children." Alex. Robertson, M. D., 1057 2d Are., Mow "iork. 'From personal knowledge I enn pay that Castoria is a luost excellent medicine for chil dren." Ua Ci. C. Osooon, 7 LowfcU, Mass. Canto"la promotes I:oafiil, OTercoii cs Flatulency, Co;isi,i nation, Rjt Ktomficn. i iiarrna'a. ana xt-i verislmoss. TVina thn ia rpnrtpre hoalthv audita sleep natural. Castoria contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. oak. on short notice. "tggTPut this in vour hat. , , I'KTH-EL & LUDVVIG. apri6-Q2 Catalogue free. Also all grades of Bicycles and sundries. Cash or installments to suit. G. L. Patterson, . Agent. MCHK . i ; .ii - i ika Mrs snnhrmnsi ftnd ILCilCTCS Sill iWICIICM Wl mv. - cures GONORRHCEA and GLEET imtosdajri. No othef Uetme.-t necessary. Neveicause stricture of leave snjr tnjous fte effects. Price.!!. Sold - ' BLOOD BALM CO., Prt't, AtTsnts, C. ForSaleby D. D. Johnson. M.-yr 3. 1892 -lb ONLY- v nir"sfwf urn nfm Tlie lVorld'H Co Ann Man Exposition. Srwl SO rrnta to Rond & Co.. 570 Hookery, Chicago, "aniF you will receive, nnat. nniil a fnnr lmndrfiil nnTf ndvance Guide to the Exposition, With elegant Engravings ot tne urounas ana Jjuiia ines, Portraits of its leading spirits, and a Rldp or tne uity or unicago; an or tne llules governing the Exposition and Ex hiln'tnrs. And all information which can be given out in advance. of its opening. 4 1 . 1 T."'.. ,r,., .r. n,;M(nil t aisu, oiuci augi civ 111,3 tum jpiimon in formation will bo sent yon as published. It will be a very valuable Book and every person should secure a copy. 1 mo. 35 -ojiutTtcs .a. hveoisttih: Child rirt Day. The 3rd Sunday in May is known the M. E. church, south MOSS & BLAIR, Painters, Taper Hangers, Plastico and Oil Finishers. Af te'r much experience we are now prepared to do first class work. To do plasticoing, hanging paper, house painting and hard oil finishing is equaled by few and .excelled by - r it i none f oi nice clean worK. we wojtk bv the dav or iob. Will furnish the - TIT " material if desirea. we guaniniee satisfaction. Leave orders .at h etz er's Drup- Store. IBM LOCAL, STATE AND GENERAL, Especialy the Local News. in "Children's day." And will be Anlw r.Vgprvpfl Viv t Via Cpntral r.hnreb. 1 " . I A suitable programme has been ar-! b ranged as ionows: ac xi ociock, a. sm. Sermon ' in keeoinff with the - A l day, by the pastor. At 'o'clock p. m. the regular Sunday School be ginning with a Song Service. At s nVloo.lc n. m.. childrens service. cosisting of responsive readings, music, recitations, addresses, &c. &c. Parents, children, friends, neighbors and all who are interested in Sunday School work are cordially incited to be present at these services. Officers of Hie Graiul IoIso Grand Master, J D Bellamy, Jr., Wilminfrton. N. O. Deputy Grand Master, W D Gaf tar, Fayetteville, N. C. Grand Warden, W C Douglas?, Car thage, N. C. Grand Secretary, B II Woodell, Raleigh, N. C. Grand Treasurer, Richard J J ones, Wilmington, N. O. Grand Representative, Jno. F Bru ton, Wilson, N. G. Dr. J. E. CARTLA-ND SURGEON DENTIST, Successor to Dr. Herring. Record the coming and going of your friends and acquaint ances, and print your own name as well ! Advocate everything of benefit to the community and tha promise to promote the growth and prosperity of Concord. Oppose anything likelyto work hurt to our ihriving little city. Discuss' politics imon pure Democracy but administer them in broken doses. Delivered by Cairiers or sent by mail at 35'Cents per montl or $4.00 yer year SUBSCRIBE TO THE LIVELY DAILY STAJTDARIK TMIIOUIM'S WHI01 a SI V The Full Trospectus of Notable Features for 1S92 and Specimen Copies will be sent Free. Brilliant Contributors. Articles have been written expressly for the comlny volume by a host of eminent men and women, among whom are The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone. Count Ferdinand de Lessep5. Andrew Carnegie. Cyrus W. field. The Marquis of Ijorne. - Justin McCarthy, M.P. Sir Lyon Playfair. Frank R. Stockton, Henry Clews. Vasili Verestchagin. - W. Clark Russell. - The Earl of Meath Dr.'Lyman AbbottJ Camilla Urso. Mrs. Henry M. Stanley, and One Hundred Others. The Volume for 1892 will Contain Nine Illustrated Serial Stories. 100 Stories of Adventure. The Dest Short Stories."! Articles cf Practical Advice. Sketches of Travel. Hints on Self-Education. GHmr.es of Royc'.ty. Popular Science Articles: 1 Household Articles. Railway Life and Adventure. Charming Children's Page. Natural History Papers. ' 700 Lare Paes I "A Yard- I of BOSBS' Five Double Holiday Numbers. Illustrated Weekly Supplements. Nearly loco Illustrations, FRUE TO JAM. I, 1892. To Npw gnbseribrr who will ertt ont nnd cnd ns this slip with name and ndJrcFi nnd 81.75 we will ncnd The Companion Free to Jan., ISD'i, and for a Full Year from that Pate. Tht offer includes the THANKS GIVING, CI1KISTMAS and NEW YEAIl'S Double Holiday Number. We will al-o send a copy of a beautiful palntins. entitled "A YARD OF KOSEf." Its production has cost TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Send Check, i)it-oc Order, or Rejisttred Letter at our risk. Address, 12 THE YOUTH'S COMPANION, Eoston, Mass. li!S Slip I

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