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SOME SNAP SHOTS AT SHOUT RANGE. O Scenes nnd Incidents In Ithe Passing or.tifc In ttais Metropolis and Vicinity, as Caught by Onr Kodak, Reported by Trntbful Persons, or m. Evolved from the Editor's Brain, 4 Ed Cline is rusticatingat theld homestead thiaweek. 9 Eev. T Moser, of Mt. Pleasant, spent thS day in t)oncord. , Mrs. Aedell Smith, of No. 9, died oa Tuesday. A 15 per cent dividend has been declared for the stockholders of the , broken Wilmington bank. J B Fetzer, cousin of our Fetzers spent Tuesday here. His headquar- : tv ;n The Standard is afflicted ; one of its force, Frank Brumley, is sick. Henry Bite is contending with Job's complaint. Boils from head to foot, ' Br. T J Herbert of Hayesville, N 0 has been visiting at Dr.. Bays, where hft mother has been quite sick. Rev. Dr. Bays and Mrs. Baya have gone to Greensboro to attend the commencement.exercises of the Female College. Chas. Eeisner and Jno. Gorman, both young men having once Jived in Concord, will in a few days, open out a stock of jewelry in Salisbury. It is very gratifying that the. ves tibule Jmakes a thundering noise as it goes by our depot. It has quit sneaking up like a hound. The Dental Society of the state is in session at Winston. The Sen tinel prints President Alexan. der's address. The attendance is not very full. Col. Mangum says this item, which appeared in Tuesday's Standard, is entirely too indefinite.: ' "By and by some one will go off to finish some "unfinished business." Co. Commissioner J Dcve spent the eveing in Charlotte. " Stephen Murr has returned from a short trip to Salisbury. - -Mrs. C G Montgomery is attends ing the commencement exercises of Greensboro Female College. ' ' Some improvement's 'are being made in front of thepostoffice ust two years after it has been needed. I Frank" Pattwson, of Qhina Grove, spent the evening in t6wn. Mr. Patterson is a busy man lopSing after hfs many interests. Robt. Hayden, formerly editor of the Charlotte Chronicle, but later in Baltimore and then in Lynchburg, V a, goes to. Oregon to run a Catho lic paper. There was a heavy hail-storm in the upper, part of Halifax county Saturday. Some of the stones are aaid to have been as large as hen's eggs. ' " , Thomas Clark, of Pamlico, wjiite, aboot 75 years of age, has been arres ted on suspicion of being the man who killed Richard D McCotter. There is considerable feeling in the county about the affair. Two Items.. - - Charlotte Observer: Re v. Dr. Bow man will have a busy day next Sun dav. He will leave here Saturday for Mt.'Pleasant, where on Sunday morning he preaches a sermon at the instalation of Mr. Brown: in the afternoon, he preaches to the Ladies' Society of the church; and that night delivers the baccalaureate ser mon at the commencement exercises of Mt. Pleasant College. The royal arch chapter meets Friday night. There are applicants for membership from Monroe and Concord, and it is expected that the chapter will be increased by at least seven new members.. EM. R. Correll FiME, After much experience in everv feature of the business, I arn pre pared to do all kinds of house painting, decorating, sign pavnting, papering, etc. rnces low. o i Leave ordrs at Correll Bro'fe Jew elrv Store. mar 140 fa jiir Yard. AND ALL KINDS. ICE.. ICE- ICE ! WTj have opened .for the season. We will ha ve c n hand from now on pure Kennebeck jLUJi, viin;u vvo win lurinsn to regular castomefs in the city at 1 cent per pound. i Thanking our customers dur- rthg the past season, we solicit yourtraue lor tue present one. 3"A11 orders promptly filled. McNamaka Ice Company. MchVim rr i t ' w e uuvo oiiea a jumoer yaidorfihe Bessent lot, Coa cord, JW. C.And keep on hand , i -nn- f. "' ' ' '""'' The Beat Made ' Fully' Guar.iatea m FRAMING LUMBER,. WEATHERBOARDING, CEILING FLOORING. We can also turnisll finish ing materia, .either pine or oak,on short BQtice. . tdlTTut this n your hat. - Children Cry for ITOHSB'S Castors a fiMtnrta In rt well nAnrteiA tn clin,1ron tVimt . I recommend it aa sunni-inr to unv rirtwrintinn 'known to me." H. A. Archer, M. I., Ill South Oxford Bt., Brooklyn, N. Y "I w Castorfa la my practice, and And lk specially adapted to affections of children." Alex. Roikrtson, M. D., , . 1057 M Ave., Hew York. "From personal knowledge I can say that Castoria la a moat excellent medicine for ciill- Bren." vu, u. u. usooon, Lowell, Uoa. ComtoHa promotes It tmiXoa, ftB4 6veroon.es Fliituloncy, CoisUjiation, Boor Ftomacn, Diarrhosa, anu Fererlshnesa Thus tlio cbil J la rendered healthy and ita leep natural. Castor! a contains no Morphine or other narcotic propertr. PKTIIEL & LUDVVIG. Catalogue free. Also all grades of Bicycles and sundries. ? Cash or installments to suit. G, L. Patteksox, Pi m. I CUlsr.ONOR R HOiA nT t. vr-r i . . 1 St ti m lt other UmmM necessary. Never causes stricture or 6? II " '1 K-rfr.,i; ww 4.. V V BLOOD BALM CO.. Pr fltlinta. El. For Sale by E). ID. Johnson -T"1 ncu cn JL JL L n -lb ONLY- .Will the Concora merchants close tneir stores at 7 'o'clock during the summer? The Standard Jearns that all are willing except about two. The salesmen are all willing, we presume. ,.-Hev. raul Barringer, pastor of Mt. ' triieaa Keformed,church of, NO. 5, and Trinity ig town, has probably the largest catechetical class in the co,unty He has a class of 52 at Mt. Gilead and 10 at Trinity. Lll Kerns, of Kowan and 4:within six miles of Salisbury, was herfi nn Tuesday. He made a big tsade with J "W Cannon by which Mr. Kerns conyeys 60 bales of cdlton to Mr. Cannon. Mr. Kerns did.this way last year. J G Lambert is here now deliver ing certificates of stock in the Knox- Tille Building and Loan Associa tion It is his purpose to secure oher stock and to accomplish this he will be here some time. Lester , Coltrane, a bonded officer, is the local treasurer. Salisbury Herald: Rev. CPlyler will fill the pulpit of Shiloh (Metho dist) church near Granite Quarry next Sundaf. Subject, "Nature of Heligion." At 3 o'Jock in the after noon he will lecture on the millen nium, its nature, its design and the time. A private letter, to a friend, from Mrs. Giles T Crowell written April 11th, says Mr. Crowell and family have their wares packed and are, waiting for a suitable boat to sail direct for the States. Tbe Survey began. Capt. Cecil B Smith, civil engi neer of the Norfolk & Western, ar rived .Tuesday night. This (Wednesday) morning,he and the committe, Messrs. W M Smith and J P Allison, started out on the preliminary survey to Wades boro. They go through No. 5; 6, 8 and on through Stanly (near Big Lick) through Anson to Wadesboro. The Standard stops here to re mark that Capt. Smith is well up on engineering, having done some of the most difficult work on the R. & S. , The corps will start in at Monroe and run a line direct to Concord, on their return trin. t v The World's Columbian Exposition. Send 50 cents to Bond & Co., 570 Rookery, Chicago, and you will receive, post paid, a four hundred page advance Guide to the Exposition, with elegant Engravings of thb Grounds and Build ings, Portraits of ita leading spirits, and a xuAp vi uie vny 01 umcago; all of the Rules governing the Exposition and Ex hibitors, and all information which can be given out In advance of its opening Also, other Engravings and piintcd in formation will be sent you as published. It will be a very valuable Book and every ijvlsuu snuiuu secure a copy. 1 mo. 36 OEN'K .A. MOOTH 1IWS, Considerable Stir. . It appears that the Indian show. in Charlotte on the 20 of May, like so me oUier things, wa3 a complete failure. Some fun lovjng people started a rnmor to the effect, that the Indians were headed this way and that they were for money or for gore. When severel magistrates were ap pealed to to preserve the peace, the joke was exposed. MOSS & BLAIR, Pamters, Paper Hangers, Plastico and Oil Finishers. After much experience we are now prepared to do hrst class work. To do plasticoing, hanging paper, house painting and hard oil finishini? is equaled by lew and excelled by none for nice clean work. We work by the day or job. Will furnish the material if desired. We guarantee satisfaction. Leave osders at Fetzl er's Drup Store. Dr. J. E. CAItTLAND, SURGEON DENTIST, Successor to Dr. Herring. LOCAL, STATE AND GENERAL, Kpecialy the Local News Record the coming and going of your friends and acquaint ances, and print your own name as well ! Advocate every thing of benefit to the community and that luumisw 10 promote megrowm ana prosperity 01 Concord. Oppose anything likely to work hurt to our thriving little city Discussj politics simon pure' Democracy but administer ' tlipm in lirnlron Hncoa Delivered by Cairiers or sent by mail at '35 Cents per monih ? A rr vi- $i.uu yer year SUBSCRIBE TO THE LIVELY DAILY STANDARD. Tne Cemetery Confrenee. The meeting called f or Tuesday night was fairly well attended Col. G M Lore was chairman and A E Lentz, Secretary. After a" number of short talks, a committee, known as the Ways and Means uommitte, was appointed : J 0 Fink, J C Lippard, Ea L Craven, W R Odell and M L Brown. The meeting adjourne until Tuesday night one week, whenthe committee is expected to report. It is thought that the better plan will be to put the cemetery in the control of the town and elect a su perintent with a stipulated salary. 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