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As an Advertising Medium 1IE STAXIAKI leads the procession, and each re nrnlng day finds It grow tug in the favor of wide wake and judicious men business. Try an Ad. Send the Dally or Weekly to a friend, but nay for it. It Is supposed to furnish a livelihood for an amiable and peaceable tainlly of one. Please do nothing: to dispellthe sweet illnslon nn nun I I! INI TV JLUJ1 3 m Li L, Ji Vol V. No 38. CONCORD NVC. SATURDAY JUNE 11. 1892. Whole No. 69. .DA n a on COL. POLK DEAD. THE AIiLIAXCE LEADER II AS i FOUGHT HIS LAST BATTLE. He Died in Washington Last Night of Hemorrhage of the Bladder and Blood Poison. This is what the Wadesboro Mes senger aDd Intelligencer had to pay on last Thursday morning. Broth er Boyliu writes a good and startling head, but he guessed this tirn?, sure. The probabilities" are now that Col. Tolk will live as long as yiany of us mi n - Ti 1 J.- 1L! l : inen uro. uoyim wrjies mia torial : Col. Leonidas L Polk, President, of the National Farmer's Alliance acd Laborer's Union, who died in .Washington last night, was born in Lanesboro township, this county, about 1837. . lie was tha son of An drew Polk, deceased) and a half brother of Mr. T J Folk, deceased, and of Mr. M A Polk, who now lives near Polkton. We have not time this week to crive an extended - tj notice of Col. Polk, Personally he was a most genial, companionable gentleman, and had many friends in this section in the old days. Of his public record we will not speak at this time. 1 he political strife, in which a few days ago he promised to play so imDortant a part, doubtless hasten ed his death. We trust his soul is now at rest with God. Peace to his ashes. THE AGOXY OVER Harrison In It and Whitelaw Held With HiiiiSome Other Points. The Kepublican Couvenon adJ journeu rnuay nignu iik uuiwuug (only one) resulted as follows : , 535 1 1SI51 William McKinley, 182 Eobt T Lincoln, . ' 1 Thos B Heed, 4 Whitelaw Reid was nominated for IT Mr.HT BE GIDEOX'S BAND. Treasurer Situs, Desiring the Entire Facts in the Case, Writes a Letter and Gets OneHe, In the Interest Jt Ilight, Wants the Light Thrown Oil. , Storehouse forSale. I I will be glad to nave offers foi he storehouse and lot now occupied ur. Jonnson. Benjamin Harrisoji James G Blaine, -6 -G boc9y W. M. Smith. tojlolj Kef Quie , CONCORD MARKETS. COTTON MARKET. Corrected daily by Cannons & Fetze Low middling 61 if i iv .wuituxtipr o O TRODUCE MARKET. (Correcto dailv.bv W. J. Bwlnk.) Married at Ml. Gllea.l. On last Tuesday, the 7th at 2 30 o'clock, Mr. Zeb E Blackwelder and Miss Maggie A Misenheinier were married at Mt. Gilead Reformed Church, by the Rev. Paul Barringer, in the presence of quite a number of the friend? of these popular young people. The bride and groom were preceded in church by Mr. Pink, Misenheimer and Miss Maggie Blackwelder, at precisely 2 30 o'clock, and the happy couple were made husband and wife by the beau tiful and impressive ceremony of thejEeformed Liturgy. A goodly number of the relatives and friends ' repaired to the commodious home of the bride, where a sumptuous supper was served, and all were made to feel welcome and happy. ---- Bitten By a Mad dogr. On Thursday Eph Culp, -colored, was bitten by a mad-dog. He wis coins along near the Catholic church, in No. 5, wten attacked by the animal. Culp pressed his knee on the dog and held him until as sistance was rendered and the dog's he'ad was mashed into a jelly with a rock in Culp's hand. .The.dog bit him through his hand, which may Vrove serious. This animal, we un derstan, bit the dogs of Mr. Dan Lipe. Sketch of Prof. Harris. We ctpy from an old North Caro lina Presbyterian (1869) an interest- ing skefbh of Prof. Cha3. W Harris, a bright young man of Cabarrus county, whg soon filled a large space before the public of this State, and was made the first Professor of Mathematics at Chapel Hill, and afterwards the actiDg President of the University. He died at the ear ly age of 35, with a fame as an edu. cator and a lawyer over the whole State. The sketch is understood to be by Mrs. C P Spencer. Charlotte Dem ocrat Much has been said recentlyabout the existence of Gideon's Bind to control politics in differeut sections. It having been stated that, such an order was exposed in Georgia, Treas. Sima desir nr all the information tW nmilrt hrt had fnr t.h mtflrpah nf UOOQ miaanm? br Vine-President without ODnosition. 9 I 11 UVU UUU VWU V Ullf 1 Harrison was npmina;ecn first tne following letter to the.Treasurer ballot, receiving 5 60 votes. North 0f. uart, county, Ga : Carolina votl 18 -for Harrison, 2 for Concord, N C, June 3, 1892. Blaine, 1 lor McKinleyt 1 absent. Trea3. IlarL Co, Gn., . Mett voted for Blaine. Dear Sir and Bro. : I see a state- Ilenrv C. Cowles. of Statesville. j ' iilAU a l til iv 4.x uiuu vim vviioi,ivubiuu i iuru rt ca t L has been ejected the member of the an(j f0pie(i ,n the ''Charlotte Observe j chickens' ; " ' 20 I National Kepublican Committee er that oue lev. J T W Vernon . of Co!p .!?!.'.'.'.". 60 s from North Carolina. Uart rountv. Ga.. in a eneech at - -, j , . , 4 Lavouia, Ga., makes a statement to The mills of Uie Cannon Mf 'g the effect that be was a member of Co., were stopped, Thursday eve- "Gideon's .Band, a secret orgam- mng, by crawusn. oupt. uuvai zauuu ui tue mauuc iui iu iui- was puzzled to know the cause. He pose of controlling the politics of, first thought it was in the condenser; the county &c then somewhere else. He finally Will ycu be 60 Kina as to state tipr.ks of whether the facts are reported cor- crawfish were sucked to tne pump rectly?, Whether yon know Buch a nozzle in the well and choked it, so man and what about him; in snort as to prevent the water from being give any information you can. Being pumped. a member or tne Alliance mysojr, l The water is run into a well, near am interested in this matter ana the engine, from a pond; and like want to be able to get at the facts, some other kids, the crawfish start- whatever tiiby may be. ed out on a trip. They are little By giving this matter your early but they stopped a big mill and attention, you will confer a favor. kept Supt. Duval away from a mee$- ours Truly, ing of the I. 0. O. F. and probably , jno. A. sims, s robbad himol some sleep, 1 Ireas. tabarrus U. - lt m t . i r i 1 " uoming irom tne postomce, mis You can buy one of the celebrated Kajkan Kee Refrig erators, tie best in the world, ior at tne rf STOKE. Bacon Suerar-cured hams..., .. Bulk m ats, sides Beeswax KjZRR Lard Flour (North Carolina). Meal Oats..".... r ".. Tallow Salt I am now 'prepared to .furnish door and window screens. Fly and mu'squito proof. Prices within the reach of. all. Satisfaction guaran teed. Edgar S. Siiuman. .... . 1U i (Saturday) morning, Mr. oims caueu With a petition signed by nearly JJ 6' . r .... - the editor of this paper and began A HA1lnfl l-MVAA I A A w every OUO Wlium a lauiuo wicc , , , miles from his home, the said pefi. - i f tion signed by all the Board of "ai v V.J , -. ioA -fv, above printed one umjf unsaxuc, Hartwell, Ga., June 9, 1892. iU. X i- i1,n4- Vila arraA mfifhor 10 I ' ' ' tue iaui mail um k .u . ... , xt n ,m,t hmleas and.hM m idiotic Treas. Cabarrus, N. C., X son to care for and without means, Hurbert Smith has been refused a Dear Sir: Ycurs of the3rd,inst, received and in reply will say : that m fi tt u ij tn v,:0 the statements you saw in the Ats pardon by Gov., Holt Add to this A i . t i i, tt- nt lanta Constitutfon fire correct. 1 he was convicted for the theft of . , rp five dollars and got a sentence of ,. , . i i v vernon auu ii.uuw uim w w u three years on the chain gang, where . antaman , , J ... ... , .... , .iu i honest upright gentleman. ne nas worsen out iwimuuj uewij - Mrt . , . . un. , two years or nis sentence. i ,,, , . , Ti. i t t-t-A V,. n -"1J ""6 I r. ig lu UCJ ictlicitcu. bunt uun . . .. . . , , TTnlt could not seethe lustice in 1 -...- ; . , , county. , For turtber intormation granting sucn a paraon unuer bucu - i I Al.. mi m In -J m a as w n r n ti r r a in Triu iirwi. rii y i w i- V. eiffh, N. C. tbe penally was xoo greai; ue uaa suffered enougD for his crime; be sides, an aged mother witn an miotic son.to support needs him he would go tbere without a doubt. Let us hope thai Hurbart Smih . . i y J ! i.1 may yet oe paruoneu auu ivea ui . . . . . . ht hpnpfit of what there is in the , thought that some one yet cares for thj tfae pabiisned rep0rts are cor- him. It he were a naraeneu cnmi- Tfae ytat.jard concurs with ual, U might be best to let him re- Mr c;main the Delief that such an Absence from town prevented me frflm ansTjering.sooner. , Very Respectfully, . Til Burxojt, Treas. Hart Qb., Ga. Mr. Siins cave us a copy of his main. Tbey Atlanta Journal. Want a Divorce. The startling news comes McDononifh that Hiram Lester. aged 124, probably fhe oldest living man in the worjl, and his bride of a year, wlib is 8D years old, have had a row and both have entered suit Jor a total divorce. " w Lester married Mrs. Moscly at the Edgewood Avenue theater in Atlan ta last fall, just after the close of the exposition. It was a sort of show, and 25 cents admission was charged. They are probably the oldest couple in the world, and it is a pity that with them marriage has proven to be a failure. (ft GO & 15 8 30 & 65 40 4 & 70 a 14 10 18 20 25 10 45 5 80 Now Full line .of New window shades, iust in. The handsomest line of hammocks with anchor, ropes, pillow and spreads, in a few days. Remember we keep canopy arid fixtures. Don't allow your slumber to be destroyed. Everything in the furniture line. Come and see. Keep Out The Flies (W FfitlBf "ft Ml. Concord-1 ional hi CONCOKD, N. C. J. M. Odell, ... President. D. B. Coltrane. Cashier. L. D. Coltrane, Book keeper. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $10,000. DIRECTOR- T. .M Odell Elam King, W. R.JOdell, D. B D. F. Cannon. J. W. Cannon, G. M. Lore, Coltrane. iiiliiii.inMim.Mi . organization has not and does not o now exist in Cabarrus county. Mr. Sims is in a position to know where- from of he speaks, and his effort to find out the true inwardness of the Geor gia affair for the protection of the noble organization of which he is an honoudmember, an$ making them lenown to the caneral public is a o i kervice that wiljbe highly apprecia ted. As we say elsewhere, the Standard doubt3 the existence of such a band In the State. There are a class that are seeking to destroy every institu tion for the common good, but when it comes to the protection of these institutions none will be quicker to answer than Cabarrus bone and sin- WHV THE AMERICAN VV HIl 1 RAMBLER i. th. hkst whf.kTj OW THE MAIIKET this rear. w w-m m - tbe combination of rlAIIHr tbe celebrated O. &J. 11 1 ll Ck U L, pneumatlo Tire and Bprinir Frame malten riding on It a luxury. TRY II AriLf oe. wvnwinwbva Send for Illustrated Catalogue. G0RMULLY k JEFFERY M'F'Q CO. Waihlnaton. D. C. UiillMMIMIIMtimi www w www mr YOUR LIFE T WE GUARANTEE SPOONS r and -e FORKS Sterling Silver BACKS TO TOR 25 YEARS. IMEJ ew. The plccoS of Bterlinpr sa ver lalald at tbe points of rest prevent any wear whatever. FIVE TIMES as much Silver as In Stand - axd 1'late. FAR BETTER than light Solid SUverand not oue-hair the cost. Each article la stamped H. STERLING-INLAID FE. Accept no substitute. Made Onlv bv The Holmes & Edward Slvm Ca For sale at COHREL & BRO. fsTEDUNcil V. if B ,1 a oooo B . ll Nt)v about Sesars. befcfre tlie war I always smoked Hen ry .Clay's but since the old man is dead his boyj have let the brands run down and,! had to crive 'em up entirely. I find the only xlace I can get a de cent Segar isat ietzers Drug Store. Did you ever try 'em ? well, you just drop in there some Ume. iou won't be disappointed. Fetzer seems to have the knack of getting hold of about all that's worth having in that line, and the fact is you'llget a better Segar there for live cents hn nines tenths 6Mhe Segar stored in the country will give youfor ten. And by the way, Fetzer's for iced drinks. Soda-water. Lemonade, ancTsuch stuff, if you ever drink anything mild as that. I do occasion ally. A man wjix get a little you know.
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