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S.'.yifc SNAPSHOTS A T SHORT RANGE rH:m am! Incidents Inutile Passing Mowof Life 18 tnls Metropolis and 1 t!;JHitj ,;n Caught by Our Kodak 'Ceporled toy Trnthfnl Persons, wr Dsvid Foreman, of Albemarle, ia i i the city. The re are theee droves of horses hi town they are early. w The icf ant child of Will Xfoose, of No. 7? iscrioaslj' ill. Mrs. J M Harkey left here for Lxiaston this (Tuesday morning, Contractor Propet has gone to Lawyer Dallas Caldwell, of States- villle, is attending court Mr. J F Honeycutt is quite un well, but his sickness is not serious. Salisbury Herald : Mr. John II. Gorman made a tripo Charlotte ast week i his bicycle via Con cord, a distance of 46 miles, in 5 hours and 5 minutes. Coming back the sare fbute, he made it in 4 hoursand 45 minutes. The entire m . mm 1 r trip ot miles was maae m y i i n a mi ' i nenrs ana ou minutes. xnis ia preiA ty good for an amateur. John ia good wheel mau. mi? a. ioinr Seriously Sick. J Senator Eansom, while speaking at Statesville on Monday, took suds denly and violently sick. Heart failure is the trouble and thres phy sicians attended him. His trouble is so serious that engagements are cancelled. Senator Kamsom has been doing splendid work in this campaign. . .Mlea Mary Dusetibery has return ed from a trip to Baltimore, Md. Mrs. II L Freeman left on the morning "train for home home in .Lexington. Capt. Odell and W H Branson went to' Durham on the morning train. Mrs. Dr. I Cartland returned on Monday from her visit tb Ohio nd Miss Laura Wadswortb, of Char ' Ltte, is is;ting at Mr. D F Can nn'e. Two bears struck the town ; they L;.d a roiigh looking customer in charge of tLem. The Setn Sieterewonderful hair grower, for sale at Fetzer's drug . fiacre at fifty-cents. The Synod of the colored Presbys tomes, of the State meets in the church here on Wednesday. Dr. IF. 0. Herring, after a six v.xtk'd absence, is home until after the election. . "lht bfeven Bietcrfl' vroudcr nl hair rcwir, for. Bale at Fetzer's flrug in'g it as it was a great favorite .tore at fifty cenH with the remains." . Salisbury Herald : Mr. J F Misens I Cnmlnv'. I I hsimer left today for Paint Rock , . . - r , . . ' . Sunday morning the alarm of fire where lm trocs to take a position as J. r A Grand Prize BIBLE COMPITITION! -:o:- TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS IN PRIZES WILL BE EQUITAr- BLY DISTRIBUTED. An Elevator Gets Cranky 9 The elevator in Mill No, 4, at Forest Hill became "cranky' a a twelve. Seven or eight boys and young ladies were descending; when the elevator egan moving so rapid ly two young ladies jiftoped from it a distance of neajly 14 feet. A Miss Plyler was considerably bruised on the back, and" Miss Lyerty, in jumping," fell on her face, and sustained bad 'bruises. Those' lhat , remained on the elevator 'were only slightly shocked. . Dr. Archey was called in, and he tells a Standard reporter that none are seriously hurt. . The accident was one of those un avoidable events that may come most any time. Marriage iif'niiuouvl.le.. Sunday eveni if at Cf.nnonsvilTe, Mr. H. A. Beaver, of .North Dan viMeja.j.and Miss Amanda I-Liller, of Cannonsville, were married, Rev. hy. G. Campbell oTTiciatin. Tbe attendants were'J. C. Kluttz, Miss Annie Broadaway, S F Sifford and Mis Dovie Kluttz, G. E. Brown aid Miss Delia Kluttz. Tfce brid rcccicd a number of handsome and useful pLCcnt3. The bridal couple left on the evening train .for the gi conies home in J)anvilln. Aa exchange says : Some of our exchanges are criticising the word remains, as it is used by pulpit and press but we did not learn what thsy would substitute for it as they only say it is indecent and really incor rect. We do not object to it except as W9 once heard of its being used by a minister. On giving out the hymn at a funeral, be says Mwe Will l - - iiuesteJ to be present at tf:30. New music . w i 1 1 be r ehearsed". iM . t . , was given. Ifwa3 found that the . . rntlarfl at f!annnnvillf occnrii! bv . I T'cvt nr iric.l in rroln t tT I C I J billchnd. He tried for several Lee Clark and i&mij Wa8 n fours., but no ore wants Confederate No exertion could 'save the building Mot-ty. . the loss of which falls on the com QSno. " Lady " brought a iine bull Pany A11 the household good frcg.io town and turned him loose, were saved. VWicfc Wadesworth. amused him- " ' ... t The Business Men's Jubilee. Cplf .!! mrirnmrr ui'th V?m t Some of the ladies of our town The Chcral TJmou meets tonight have secured this copyright of thk in thf ArmnTV. TlTrorTrnno ia rak . . . .ft , j. iV enteitainment. lor our prosperous little city aud they will soon ;cal nnnn tha BnRmpf?fl men. to fioliri . i'i'ne Standard family thanks hii, . . , n,, and Afc-s. Ilaithcoci for two of the their (advertisements. The Enter lamet and DYettiest BeairaVvV tainment is intended to represent His treeproiuced seven bushels this ftN the busings intents of the own JearJ and every profession.. and industry is' Dillon. Agusta Leazer will meet to he'well advertised in a very jjovel Mr. huford congressional candidate and attractive way for which a small onthThird party ticket, in his aps fee may be charged. Many rromis painiments in tms county. -x- i. lu. . 1 . J nentcitizer hae given this enter The patrons of the schools and tamment and we copy what they say an vuu are luieresieu in PUDMC Can-U. !. rm. 1 j- j -i u , , """ lUM-of it. The ladies paid quite a nice catn ehoiJd'rtad Sunt Manum's ... .. . report. The first month's work is P'06 . V00'1' afWr. verv irood. fying themselves that it was a most bLard Rogers njare was badly cut "ful.and taking way, o advfrtis. Monday at thfr Young place, wherTmine ;own anu we DeBPeaK Ior ne resides, by running over a knife. tn$m a cordial response to tnnr re Dr. Griffin has he$in hands and sh quest for ygur adveisement ; some is improving. yoi& lady will bechosen to repre Lee plarke, jho occupied the resent each business and the firm building thatvas burnt Sunday at may select any special article it most r r i . . j n . v.annonoTiijeaesires xo manK tne wishe8 to the attention of , the many fnendswho assisted him in ... . ., . ... . . '. saying all his effects from the fire. PublwtoJtbe 3ubllee 13 al?s the , , , same in every town : music, scenes, The Starboard wants to thank Jno , ,. , a. xr- r t " and reatauons abound: more cannot A. Kimmons for a very lucious peair-the La Cent variety. It was be told as the surprises are said to so juicy that while eating it those 1)6 the moBt effective part of the freur-d us let their mouths water J evening's enjoyment Co. O. Attention. You are hereby ordered to appear at your Armeryon Yvednesday, Nov. 2nd, at 4:30 p. m. for your regular monthly inspection. All members must be present, as some important business is to be attended to. E. P MAKOUir, Capf. W. L. Bell, .W. I ji. & L-ec. 3t, Notice ol Iinjkortnucc. To whom it rny con corn. Dr. & Pes, late of Gcrmnny, the German Eye Doctor, and Scientific and Op- talmic Optician, of 22 years prac tice, has treated over G,t)00 patient , with testimonials of same. He ha3 treated cores that l ave been given up and pronounced totally blind, and yet restored to good sight. He has made many a miserable ie .READ OUR PLAN. . For several years past competitions of an instructive order have been offered by Imputable business houses and manufacturers m England witn. the object flf increasing their sales and interestinff their cuBtomersm, their respective goods. These contests, qp account of the ur questiont . J fairness displayed in conducsing them, have interested the beet people- o Vjrreai xriii"ii. jjeiiviui,iat.t tuujycutiuuo Uuvwu ing concorn such as ourr, ana conducted in ine Bume. uvuuiuu -"rr wov'd excite universal interest among the intelligent peoole of the United States and Canada, our Compifaj have aecided to oiler a 1 kzb Competition in which our first effort wnTbe to mane it smcuy imi impartial. The intention is to satisfy every one entering this competi tion tht they have been duly credited with the position wbicn their iV.m Wa ara onrfl thflT. TD1S P.IflRS OI UlliOO tuu- - V L 1 i.. i ,,,.tV, onnrnvitl nf nornnfa and all those having the mUU ence of young at hearU The prizes to be awarded in this competition vr'l consist entirely of articles of safficient value; to be appreciated by every peison receiving one as a fair reward for the efforts put lortn them. Our intention is to divide the amount to be given oway in pnzeiv varying in value from eight dollars to one hundred each, and we enter into an honoratfe agreement with those entering this competition to at tribute fairly Two Thousand Dollars id prizes. AWARD OF PRIZES Ten of the leading 'ministers of our city will. be invited to attend and assist in the award of prizes. PRIZE BIBLE COMPETITION. n v nn'ATTnTHlred Dollars in cash to the first person who corv rectly an jvers the following questions: Wheae in the Bible do the folio w- ing tLref words first appear: 3, Rain; 2, Breod; 8, Milk. The .second ...oiMrinff Anrrpct.lv will receive SeventvsFive Dollars m cash. The n rt ten T7ill tach receive an elegant Coin Silver (hunting case life h.tiiy. by. good sight. He is in this town with a large line of ( Spectacles and Eye-glasses, consisting of pure genuine Pebble. Office Hours : He can be cons suited dily from 9 a. m. t) lm, aud fi'cin 2 to G p. in. Robin 15 St, Cloud.. All those snfferins with weak eyes or sore eyes, will do well bv hawn their eyes examined by Dr. Ros, free of charge. ReLicniJ.er an examination of the eye is free. r ST3k M i w , , rrii. a AYatch. The next ten will each receive an eiegant duk xrB Sixteen yards in any color). The next ten wni eacn receive a uibu im pair of Opera Glasses. . ., , L C3T PRIZESThe thirty-three persons sending the tbirf y-threo antr r hich are received last will receive duplicates of the prizes that: are aw " d for the first and middle thirtythree correct answers, the last ; c. p-swer receiving tire One Hundred Dollars, the next to the las the Seventy-Five Dollars, and so on until the thirty-three prizes for th last thirty-theo correct answers have been awarded- A SPECIAL PRIZES A prize consisting of an elegatft Lady s cr lien tleman' Vatch will be givei to the person sending the first correct anv. swer which is the first received from their State or Province. CONDITIONS. a iots must be accompanied with fifteen Unitod States two cent nostage stamps for one package of Pearlifoam, wTiich is the latest scien . tifio ducovery'for cleansing and preserving the teeth.. Oar object is to introduce and attract attention to Peablifoah, which is the only prepare ation whose manufacturers are willing to offer a reward of Five Hundred Dollars to any dentist who can show that it contains anything injurious to t.o teeth, ' A mouthful of pearly white teeth is the sure result of .its constant use. It is recommended by the leaders of the dental profession everywhere; ask ,y our deitist what bethinks of it. Pearlifoam is sent bv mail, post paid, and free of customs duty. . - Bn "urs tid send your answers today. You may receive a. yaluable prize for your trouble. Atoes 170 Yonge Street, oronto, Canada. 1 ' ? . 1 ' nil. NEW OjSLY PERFECT FAMILY USE. Fa PT H fi 1 l1 n if Iff 'r'V'A Cures al Female Complaints and Monthly irregularity, Leucorrhccaor "Whites, Pain in. Back or Sides, strengthens thfcfeoblo, luilda up the whole evstem. Ithaacurfi.l thnnsin.-la and will euro tou. Dn f jista have it. Send Btampjfor book. " PIL . P. CE032G001E A CO., loulsfi), Kf. WORLD'S FAIR FREE For particulars , ad dress, ATLANTA JOURNAL, Atlanta, Ga. end for circular and price list to WHEELER & WILSON, Co., Atlanta, Ga. For;salpby m 'm ; ; Concbrd,'N. C The Coiiffrcssionnl DlottricU. 1. Beaufort, Camdeu, Carteret., Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates,.. Hertford, Hyde, Martin, Pamlico, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, TyrrelJ and Washington. 2.. Bertie, Edgecombe, Greene.. Halifax, Lenoir, Northampton, Warren, Wilson and Wayne, . 3. Bladen, Cumberland, Duplhv Craven, Harnette, Jones, Moore,, Onslow and.Sampson. 4. Franklin, Nash, Johnston,,. Chatham,;, ltandolph, Wake and Vance. 5. Granville, Person, Durham Grange, Alamance, Caswell, Ilock ingham, Guilford and Stokes " 6. Anson, Brunswick, Columbus,.. Mecklenburg, Now Hanover. Pen. 4er. Richmond, lfobeson and Union. 7. Cabarrus, Davidson, D.wie,, Iredell, Montgomery.IRowan, St.-- ly, Yadkin, Lincoln and Catawba.; 8- Alleghany, Ashe, Burke Caldwell, Cleveland, Gaston, Mitch- rile,, Watauga, .Wilkes, Alexander Forsythe and Surry. 9. Buncombe. Cherokee, Clay- Graham, Haywood, Henderson Jackson, McDowell, kMacon, Madi. sofi, Polk, Putherford, Swain, Tran sylvania and Yancy. FOR SALE 100 Bushels fine Seed "Whea; at 1.00 per Bushel. D F Cannon, Oct, 3lmo, Organs, : RFanos v ft AND SKQefMusic, Geo.' W. WKianT, Salisbury N. O, has the ageffcy for the celebrated Chase Bros. Pianos one of the best pianos known Also the Chicago Cottage Or gans, on small payments. Prices low. Correspondences olicited.
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