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SlMh SNAP SHUT AT SHOUT RANGE vini and Incidents In the l'rtxslntf Know wf Life 13 tins Metropolis and Vicinity, as Caught by Our Kodak Reported by Truthful Person, or volvcd from the Editor's Brain, Don't forget the festival Tuesday night. The Phonographic show Friday night was poorly attended, Messrs. D P Dayyault andGils T Crowell have returned from their New York trip. Read the new ad. of Mr. Geo. L .Patterson about a lricvcle lamp. He caD sell you a niffe machine, too. a Spartantfurg to five, He will be associated with his brother,!) C CorreU. Mrs DB Coltrane and little Jen nie have returned from a visit to Kentucky. Miss Juanita prolongs her visit for a while. ,, Artists are puMing on the finishing touches to Capt. Odell's duell ing. When completed it will be the handsomest and most convenient home in Western North Carolina. The knights were practicing Fri daytevfining. The only way 0 L Smith can ge't nngj is by 'using his plug hat for a lance. Some of.th ethers ought tohaye baskets. Col. G. M. Lore ha3 gone up to Lincoln to dwell awhile under his native fig tree. He went -on the common man's train, not haying any confidence in the vestibule. The Executive committee of the Concord Cleveland and Carr club meet tonight in II S Pnryear's office at 8 o'clock. The members of the committee and the officers are urged to be present. The grand lodge of Masons will lay the corner stone of the Confeder Mr. Sandy Sapp is chairman of the No. 12 township executive com mittee of the Third Party. Dr C M Payne has returned from Polk county, where he has been assisting Rev Sorrow iu a series of meetings. Prof Junius B Fox, of the Chair of Mathematics in Newberry Col lege, S. C, was visiting at Mr M J Freeman'd for a Jew days. The ladies have decided to hold the open air concert aud festival 3 M's Certifies THE KOCKY ltlYEK NTKOXM. Ll'B IS 72 Mr. Morrison Furnishes a C'ertlfieate Willi Witnesses Tlioy are I1 In i; and are 21 Tears and Over All L,Ive iu No. lToo. Hearing that Rocky River Cleve- lanJajpd Carr club number! 7, we published jfc ; hearing thaS sbme parties said TuelHy njg'ht, atthe St. James hotel property. These are foryi beilefit of the cemetery fund. The concert is free, but the festival par isliK:e tnf otlier icstival nopaj no go. . The Wilson Advance contains the following : "Mr. Abe Moye informs us that his bro'her, Mr. 15 A Moye will not accept the Weaverite nonii nation for Congress in the first dis trict. He says further Mr. Moye said he could not spare the time from his pffic (clerk of Superior court) to make a thorough canvass of the district" General A E Stevenson will not speak at Wilmington, it being thought that he can accomplish more for the party by speaking at -some more central jomt, as he will speak at Goldsboro arid Fayetteville. The state executive committee is now considering whether he shall speak.at Winston or Green sbora. One of those places will in all prob ability be agreed on today. tire menibersnip was t made up of minors, foreigners and FOR SHERIFF Tlie friends of Frank P. Boger hereby announce him a candidate for the office of sheriff of Cabarrus county subject to the action of the People's party nominating convention. FOir REGISTER Of DEEDS I her?bk annouireto the4? A Ileautlful Life Cnds. Concord was shocked this (Satur-. day) morning to hear of the death of Miss Carlie Fetzer, the elder of the daughters of Dr N D Fetzer. About ten days ago Miss Carlie took sick, and all along she was tfiought to be doing reasonably well. But about 4 o'cloek Friday evening she grew alarmingly worse and sank dead men's .names, tii Stahdard40ce 0f Register of Deeds lot petple m oj: Cabarrus urtfy that I am a Candidate for the Cabarrus this county. Between now and the day of election I hope to have the opportunity of laying my claims before the public forts considertioti. Worth P Earnhardt. ' Furniture, Furniture. called on becretary Morrison tor a certificate as to the members, where living and whether alive. The Standard's information was erroneous to the ffffect of heayng "7G" when it is "7V But the cer tificate shows that they are not for eigners nor minors. Here's the certificate : I do hereby certify That the Rocky JKiver Cleveland and Carr club has a membership of seventy- iwo,anor wnom are ?i yeirsanu.; want fc gee a gtock over. All live .in No 1 township, of Furniture, -go to Geo. W. and are neither dead nor asleep, and Wright, Salisbury, N". C. still they come, He will open your .eyes at M. M. Morrison, prices. Call on him. It will Secretary R. R. C. & C. C. pay you Sworn to and subscribed before these w.tnesses: O S Graves, 0 OU NEW CANDIDATE vv wson, i' ji jjiorris. The Standard would belieye Mark Morrison any time. Due here are. witnesses that manv of our readers know. Now this is a cocker, and to save time and delay, ,the Standard would i At the solicitation of my many friends, I announce my self a candidate for the office of merchant tailoring to make pantaloons only. This is sub- The Comjressioiml Districts. . 1. Beaufort, Camden, Carteret. Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, lyde, Martin, Pamlk),, Pasquotank, Perquimans,. Piti Tjrrell and Washington. , Bertie, Edgecombe, Greene. Halifax, Lenoir, Northampton Warren, Wilson and Wayne 3. Bladen, Cumberland,. Duplin,. Craven, Harnette, Jones, Mooier Onsloj and Sampson. 4 TVal-t; "NnfiV! Johnston. Chatham, ytaidolph, Wak aiwl Vance. Grange, Alamance, Casll, Rock 6. Anson, Brunswick, Columbus, 7. Cabarrus, Dayidson, Darier Iradfll, Montgomery, Rowan, Stan ly. Yadkin. Lincoln andCatawba.; 8. AleErhany. Ashe. Buike,. jCalwell, ClevelanJf Gaston, Mitch- .11 . A 1 ' . X II . .nn 1 I .wnv rue,, vv aiuua, ttuncti, iViCAitJuuc For sy the and Surry. 9. Bujcombe, Cherokep, ClaJ Graham, Haywood", Henderson,.. -r r -v - It HT HT34.. dacKSon, jucjjoweu, .luacuu, jiaun son, Polk, Rutherford, Swain,, Tran sylvania and Yancy. suggest that when reports come in ject to he amount of patron- they be accompanied by certificates showing names, dates of birth, and whether dead or alive. age I may receive. new drafting machine CAUGHT A FOX. A I'ftrly Succeed In Getting it Brnsb. gradually until 12 at midnigh ate monument in the capital square, i when her yunS hfe was closed. William D, Davie was grandmaster Mlss fetzer wa3 m her twenty at thelavintr of the corner-st nf nrst Jear ana her death even to the capitol. those who only knew of her devo uvu 10 worxs 01 Kinaness ana charity is intensely sad. A beauti f ul young life, in its reality, is los to those who sought its aid and ins fluences in doing the many deeds that christian hands find to do, but the example she set is such that the menory of it will be ever fresh, and the influences of her work will never There will be a union meeting of the Presbyterian and Central M. E, , congregations tomorrow, .at 11 O'clock at the Methodist church. The services will conducted by Rev J. Y. Allison, D. D. No services in the ! Presbyterian church at 11. A gentlemen came in and said he'd like to write a "few itums." He die. L S 1 . I was in a -nurry," but he was still No words of ours can even inti- writing "ituijis" when we went to mate the inexpressible sorrow that press. Don't know who he is, where Miss Fetzer'a untimely and unex J ne camerom or where he intends pected death carries to. many homes 10 20. - of the town ; and in this sad afflic- Salisbury Herald The Rockwell tj0n these homes are in deeP symPa creamery is making fine butterThe ?y the fathe.r and 8uring Herald man was shown a product of gf ier' Wnose clrcle cruel death ih ha3 thus intruded. - v vumti j buio mux mug auU . .-vU u. oajiuz mau u was I The funeral services will be held - exceptionally nne. It is of a. rich in the Presbyterian church, Sunday jwtv uu w paiataoie. morning at 9 o'clock, by Rev. Dr It is shipped in neat little boxes of C. M. Payne. three pounds weight. Mr.andMrs.WROdellandMiss VbXfVr - m OilieOdell, who sailed from New , I f i f The0bserJer O York foEurope, arrived in QlZ .stf aJ f & teresUng nro oZu FA 1 . lf case which stands for trial at the gow, Scotland, after jery pleaslnt next term of voyage on the 21st of August. Thev i.- v - , x--- . . T , , s" ey Court, which begins September 5th. went to London bv rail-- I is said t ' n.i : Ifc 13 the cas of Zebulon Vance . tuau vui.iximuo i iiutxauu was SICK TIT-1 i 11 ttt , . V' . falser against the Westeran Union the entire .way this part of his m i rr,, , . .- i r 1 Telegraph -Company. The plaint iff European diary will be gloomy and k -i . . . K T S . J 6 J uu brings suit against the defendant for damages for non-delivery of a liev L VV Ihomas, colored, pastor telegram from the Comptroller of the flt ZionlialJ, this place, requests us Currency on the 17th of december, to say that he is holding a revival 1S91, by which failure, plaintiff al Oq at his church. Me has -'Evanl- legs, he.mijyd threceivershl!) al v xcav. a cranj! wno ms iflfi MrsT, rvntinna r.mt nf Vii . I A - " vy ll- Mr. II S Puryear, Masters Frank Rogers and William Gibson and Miss Elizabeth Gihson and County Father Jacob Dove went fox hunt ing. The trail was begun at 4:15, and at 7:30, after a 10 minutes run, the fox (full grown) was caught near Mr. Dove's. Toe Standard is glad this fox was caught ; it was the only cne in Che county. Were you to como uaoarrus county with a firie-tooth comb another fox could not be found. In this connection, the Standard wants to say some thing that we regret : Father Jacob Dovj is G9 years of age and never went fox hunting before. He likes everything so well (exiept it is so With my I can cut pants to fit any size from a 5-year old kid to a 250 pouns der. I have tested my sys tern thoroughly during the last three months. I guaran tee a lit in all casts where I do the making. I guarantee nothing where some one else does the seam sewing. M. L. 13LACKWELDER, Sewing Machine Agent and EXECUTOR'S . NOTICE. Havmer qualified as exweutors of Matthew Petrea, deceased,, late of Cabarrus county, thia is to notify all persons having claims against said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 23rd of July, 1893, orthis notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make payment. This July 20th, 1892. G. "W. Petrea, ) Execv W. O. Petrea, s tors. FOE SALE CHEAP: One King of the Road Biscte Lamp, Enameled, will be sold chap. G. L. Patterson, Agent for Columbia Bicycles, Tailor. augl7 lm m - Lumber I art . AND ALLSKINDS NFV v. I ' s I f. t H We have opened a lumber vard on the Hessent lot. Oo.i- quick yer) thathe'a trying to buy cord, JNi. C., andikeep on ha'hd H S Puryear's pack of Beetle dogs. CIIUllCU DIRECTORY. ist' O o naiL u,iuui0uuu iiugLuu, Arnica iaiieu lnjecemoer, siting about on the seewitb his and whichrposition pays $200 Bible on hi3 lap and Lts lif mrfng month and commissions. a mm. at a rapid rate, assisting: "Pastor" Thoma3 has taken up a strange oddity. Congressman W. O'B. Branch, of the first district has been renominated. The Ftfrest Hill Methodist pulpit will be filled by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Blair, at 11 a. m. Preaching at 8 p. m., by Rev. J. Y. Allison, D. D. The pastor having been absent for hree consecutive . Sundays, is anxious to greet full congregations. iet everybody come. There will be comfortable seat and a welcome or all. St. James Lutheran church, Rev W. G. Cambell, pastor: Services everaSnnday at 11 a. rn. and 8:15 p. m. Wednesday evening lecture at 8:15. Sunday school at 8.45 a. m. St Andrew's Lutheran church, Rev. Wright G Campbell, pastor. Ser vices every Sundayafternon at 5 o'clock. Baptist church, RevJ. O. Alder man, pastor: Services at 11 FRAMLNGfiLUMBER, WEATHERBOARDING,' -CEILINQELOORINCK We can also furnish finish ing material, either pine or oak, on short notice. fdiTPut in your hat. P ETHEL & LUDWICK. REFORM. "WE ARE IN IT." The people must know the tiuth ; By "Cleaving" to one old way spots cash"Carr'Mot buying we Bidwell to "Weave' a web so strong that wa A A . D viii sweep cur comDeiitors from tne "jeieia." FURNITURE : THB ONLY PERFECT SEWING MECHANISM FOR and 7:45 p. m. tftidty 9:30 a. m. Pray mctiog Saturday Eight at 7:45. FAMILY USE. Send for circular and price list to WHEELER & WILSON, Co., Atlanta, Ga. am V WU, UUIA 11 I , . k nuu m -licm wnat our customers j oai SChOOi at aaw r..otftfnllv Hran ft.h0 fiH m J ... o . L vv I rrnrWT r n-D-n p. every nssu will bv Uom-Harr son t hpv iJ) iJWillJ vvy. are hoc in. iboi oked within his Why stay3 lj room And working without rest? He's emboridering seme suspenders For the grl that he loves best. Koes 4 BY "STEVE," If close attention to business lor anything and low prices and what you want, come on. Thank ing you formany kindnesses, we are Yours, ANNX'X, JL? EPZER (. 0 BELL. ELL. m Coiprd. N. C. A 1UU1 leading Yarisiaa Cos solutely b armies and a perfecs face beautifier. A firsK class medicant. On sale with rJI eading druggists
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