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SOUE SNAP SHOTS AT SHOUT EANGE. Scenes and Incidents In tne Passing; 'Shew or life In tills Metropolis and Vicinity, as Can got by Onr Kodak, Tteported by Trnlhful Persons, or Evolved from the Editor's Brain, O . WF,Bote, of Charlotte, spent iuu.Hjr.xj ere The J3oyd store room is rented Und will be used as a grocery store. Tobias Propst an aged inmate of the county home died last week. Miss Antie Anthony is visiting in Mt. Pleasant. Dr. Thto. RPhirr goes to Ral egh tonight. E A ' SappenfiekL, has n turned from Locust Level. Jno. A Rankin, of ill Hill, has some Une beel cattle and milft cows for sale. Go see him. 5t The Agnes Penick Society of Rocky Jliver Presbyterian church meets next Saturday at 2 p. m. Rev. Jno. G Anderson will preach atZionnext Sunday afternoon on the "Mode of Baptism." A few more days and the repub lican clans will gather at Minneap polis. It is thought that the rain fall of last Sunday will return to the sky in dew season. If you make a purchase 'amount ing to fifty cents or more at Fetzer's Drug Store you will receive a pres ent of a neat silver purse. Jas. 0 Fink, town treasurer, has been quite ill since Saturday night His illness, while not serious, is very painful. On and after June 2, the vesti , bule will drop us the northern mail at 9:02. This is good and Concord will appreciate this new .facilty. If you make a purchase amount ing to fifty cents or more at Fetzer's Drug Store you willjreceive a pres ent of a neat silver purse. There, will.be ajmeeting of the Royal Arcanum tonight at the Hal! of the Nights of Honor a full meet ing is requestedjas there is work in the initiary degree to be done. J FJWilleford, Sec'ty. There are 39 Democrats, 47 lie publicans and two Alliance men in the U. S. Senate. The terms eight democrats and twenty four republicans will expire on the 4th of March next Th neatest thing out is the lits tle nickle frame tan leather purse for silveT, givei? away at Fetzer's Drug Store to theircustomejs. A pur- cnase amounting to ntty cents o more will entitle you to the present. The Standard learns that Rev. B S McKensie,- of "the Episcopal church, has accepted a call to th -.1 1. TT!11 1 mi uuuruu m iimsooro. inis paper ' together with many frieads regret to see Mr. McKensie leave town. After all thig rainy, damjOirtl murkey weather iLis of0the utmost importance tnat tne back lots should be looked after and a general clean ing up made orthe accumulated garbage. It will help to keep off mama. !?he farmer einiles a broad-bland smile In the bright and early morn, As he proudly gazes o'er his beauti ful fields. Of rich and growing corn. And he whispers softly to himself, I'll bet my neighbors can't beat Them fields over thar whar the gen tle breez8 a annin the oats and vheat. The grape croo is all right Esq. M A Emmerson, of No. 3, reports crops all very fine. Some typewriters have averaged two hundred words a minute. Fish and snake stories are still growing. The 4th of July fire cracker will soon be heard in the land. Corl is having his old buggies painted op , Our town bovines are kept stead ily at work now. Capt Thies went to Haile gold mine to day, at noon. J T Pounds now has his machine ry all RxAted on dummy street Jno. Barringer of the R & D is in town. Mr. and Mrs D M .Damarcus of Covington, Ky., are visiting relatives and friends in the county. It has been discovered .that there is quite a crowd of people in Mt. Pleasant If you make a purchase amount ing to fifty cents ot more at Fetzer's Drug Store you will receive a pres ent of a neat silver purse. A lot of cotton was sold Tuesday. All those having cotton on hand June 1st wuThave to return it for taxation therefore the sales increased A little colored family disturbance in Coleburg resulted in a trial be fore the mavor Mondav night Let - w w us have peace. Register Patterson tells this for a fact He has a Langshan pullet 4 Months and five days old that is lay ing. The Standard regrets to learn of the very sad affliction of Mrs. S K Ross, of No. 3. Her , many friends wish her a speedy recovery. During the baseball game in Sal isbury, on Monday, a colored man became enraged at another and shot him. He died Monday night from the effects of the wound. A poll of the democratic editors attending the National Editoral Convention at San Francisco was made with the rrsult of 117 for Cleveland and 7 for Hill. That pole learns all over one way. The neatest thing out is the little nickle frame tan leather purse for sjlver, given away at Fetzer's Drug Store to their customers. pur chase amounting to fifty cents or more jvill entitle you to the present News on the midnight train in fdVmsus that B S Caplinis large roller mill, Salisbury, caught fire at 11 o'clock p. m., and was turned down. Mr. Caplin did a big busi-i ness in the manufacture f flour. A large number of colored nfen in Indiana hate seryed notice on the Republican leaders that they will not support the ticket in November unless it shall contain the name of a negro. . Gov. Holt has Ordered a speci term of "the Superior Court toe held in Rutherford county for the trial of civil casef, to begin July 25th, and to continue till all the cases are disposed of. Judge W A Hoke will preside. A Our Outfit. O e This office is now tbors 1 V i ped for doing fVjUXJLLW tooth carpen. Wte"ng Our t, outfit is the latest results of the finest inventors. We extract teeth fer 15 cents, 2 for a quarter.Office hours C:30 a m. to 8 p. m.Jarrear subscribers may M!T. PLEASANT FEMALE EMINAR'Y. Ed. K. Correll PAlisiTEiR. After much experience in every feature of the business, I am pre pared to do all kindr of house painting, deeoratiug, sign painting, papering, etc. Prices low. Leave ordrs at Correll Bro'& Jew elrv Store. may HO ICE ICE ICE We have opened for the season. We will have on hand from now on pure Kennebeck Ice, which we will furnish to regular customers in the city at 1 cent per pound. Thanking our customers dur ing the past season, we solicit your trade for the present one. 2fAll orders promptly fill ed. McNamara Ice Company. Mchs-im 1 - . Children Cvj Sot PITCHES' Castoria CMtoria is so wU adapted to children that I recommend it as iuperior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Arcbkr, M. D., Ill South Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. X "I vt Castorla la my pr&ctfce, and find It peci&Uy Adapted to affections of children." At.rt Robertson, M. D.. 1057 2d Ays., New York. "From personal knowl-jdge I an say that Castoria is a most excellent medicine for chil dren." Da. Q. C. Osgood, Lowell, Mass. CaatO"in promotes Iflfesti&H, t4 overcou-es Flatulency, Constipation, Soar Btomacn, Diarrhoea, arm Feverishifesa. Thus the child ia rendered aealthy and its sleep natural. Castorla contains no Morphine or other narcotic property. The World's Columbian Exposition. Senif 50 cents to rnil & Co., 576 Rookery, Chicago, and you will receive, post paid, a four hundred page advance liuide to tlie Exposition, with elegant Engravings of the Grounds and Build ings, Portraits of its leading spirits, tnd a Map or tne uity ot Uhlcago; all of the Rules governing the Exposition and Ex hibitors, and all information which can be given out in advance of its openine Also, other Engravings and piinted information-will be senT you as published. It jyill be a very valuable Book and every p "son should secure a copy. 1 mo. 5 JtOSS & BLAIR, Painters, ?aper Hangers, Piastico and Oil Finishers. After much experience we are now prepared to do trst class work. To do plasticoing, hanging paper, house painting and hard oil finishing is equaled by few and excelled by none foi nice clean work. "We work by the day or job. Will furnish the material if desired. We guarantee satisfaction. Leave orOers at Fetz er's Drup- Store. v Dr. J. E. CARTI.AND, SURGEON DENTIST, Successor to Dr. Herring. m -.Lumber AND ALL KINDS. We have opened u lumber yard on. the Bessent lot, Con cord, N. C, and keep on hand FRAMING LUMBER, WExlTHERBOARDING, CEILING FLOORING. We can also furnish finish ing material, either pine or oak, on short notice. BSTPnt this in your hat. 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