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TOR DA LY STANDARD. . - . - Vol. V. No. 179. CONCORD. N. t!., WEDNESDAY, UECEMBER 7, 1892. ' 1 : Whole No. 150 9 - ( ' 1 1 OWL SNAPSHOTS AlSBO!ftT IlANQEi j fccms niul Inci'.Unfs ln.tUc ITivssiiif Kbu'v if J.i fe 13 3Sc"rroIls mil t!ciJOr(c.t T y It :rl '.. il i i olvol la-oiu llie T:clit IJralu, cf aQ extra seiou of Congress. A Missouri paper charges centa a lino for publishing lits of wedding presents. ' . Cowan Duseu berry, the e indent depot agent at Oxford, Salved here yesterday. M Oglesby 'spent Tuecday here He don't like the down grade in the piice of cotton. . L II Clement, of Salisbury, and Solicitor B F Long, of Statesville, arrived last night. 'The Confederate Veterans of Ca ba:russhould not forget to be at the Court House on the 15th. It is pretty nearly certain that Mr. Charles M Burf)ce will get the l.leigh postmgstership. Henry M Boley, jr., a member of thefirm of M. Boley $ Son, of Sa vannah. 7hich failed Friday, ha3 been arrested for forging endorse ments on notes to the amount of 18,000. t The object of advertising is to bring buyers and sellers together. Now that the holiday trade is open ing up there is no better? time to prove the value of an announcement. Goyernor Holt has issued a wars rant to the sheriff of Robeson county, directing him to hang William Mcs Kinnev, January 20th. McKinney's crime is murder. He was convicted in the Superior court, but appealed. Col, J S Carr, of Durham, sent his check for $50 dollars to the Confederate Soldiers Home,- at Ral eigh, as a Thanksgiving offering. There are 200 people in New York City who live bj astrology and love philters..- You .see fools afe very numerous yet in this little world of curs. ThePhiladelphia Telegraph, Be fpublican, demands, an immediate halt in the" pension business "or the Government will be a bankrupt." Bless your soul, it ia that now. Mess senger. Here is the very last edition of the rohi of the times: Grover, Grovsr Four years more for Grover. Pl-haps he will, perhaps hp won't, Give us a chance at the clover. There are two new members of the County Board, of Commissioners: Messrs. Jno. S Turnerfand Kedwine, taking the places . 0 Messrs Widenhouse and Barringer respectively. The other members are the old ones. That strictly busiv ness man and old reliable, Mr. Jacob Dove, is again the chairman. The Standard is a paper that re ports big hogs, when hogs are bg hogs. lint we must insist on a sample of the hog hereafter. Mr. Martin L Bost, of Bost's Mills, killed on Monday the hog that is a hog. After cleaned of superfluous matter, he weighed 634 pounds and ' hi years were only two, The question of the day : How ia your cold ? Tre are thirty towns cSlftd Washington in America. 0 E.isr handling fresh bread. See noljce elwhere. Mrs. J M Odell is visiting Mrs. D P Hutchison, cf Charlotte. ' Poetical l'cense is only granted 3 Profesbors in tile coltimna of this 1 -pager, Mrk Crater, cf 4ho?Chartotta Obs server, gave of a pleasant ' call this, Wednesday morning. ' Mountain apple wagons wer plentiful in to vvif ycitcrday. Many of them were drawn by steers. Caiut are out for the marriage of W c Ritchie, of Rowan, to Miss Georgia Litaker, of No. 1 township, Cabarrus county.. , The Methodist congregation of Morganton is to b congratula'ed on secufin; so good, able and perfect a man a? the Rev. J 11 Page to minister to them. , 4 JR. Litaker did not intend to come to town totay, but heiun a splinter in his thumb that required medical aid to get it cut. Dr. R S Young acted in the medieal capacity. The splinter is an inch long an 1 as thick as a match. . Gov, Holt ha.i ni;;do requisition on the Governor of Stuth Carolina ia -' Hoke Sccrest, the notorioiv murderer. He i3 now serving a two year's term of imprisonment n South Carolina, which will expire in November, 1SU1, at which time this State can have aim. There is a certain professor iu town who has taste. He has found his ideal changed to the real in tne Tutti Frutti chewing-gum girl at Fetzers' Drug Store. . Oh my heart goes pitty pat My brain 13 in a whirl For my ideal is now the reaj, In the Tutti Frutti girl. There was a man in town Tues day who asserted positively that he had a chicken at home that weighed twenty five pounds and that said chicken was hatcbel last April. This chicken seems to have grown like the Third Party, but we hope it will not dwindle in the earn ratio. We learn that the owner was offered $1.00 per pound for the fowl. One Joe Parker, a youngian who lyes intake county, has invented a kind of plow that can be made to do the work of three or four differ ent implements simply by raising a bar. Now if he will invent one to do the work wile the man sits in the shtyle his fortune is made and in ten years he can discount the estate of Jay Gould. A Poughkeepsie woman has sued a railroad company to secure dams ages for killing a man to whom she was engaged to be married. Should the court deefde that an engaged man has a monetary value there will be practically no limit to the nunv ber of strings which the average girl will have to her bow. Uen Lucius Polk died at Ash wood Maury county, Tenn. December 1st. Gen Polk served m the Uon federate army under Gen Pat Cle burne until the latter was killed at Farnklin. He commanded a division in a corps at Chickmauga, and served with distsnction thoughout the war. He had, since the war en gaged in farniuj See change in the Racket ad. It tells you all about those pretty goods you will findthere. A Dilference. "H&w old is your eon ? asked the stranger of the farmer. - "When hepays lis tax he's linger rtwenty, bat when be biivs vhislcy foj me he is twenty-three." Cotton is still coming in. Joe Bradford delivered seven bales here Wednesday, Concord ha3 rabbit r.icea, while Albemarle has wild turkeys ri.;ht in theheart.of the town. .Ir.' uid librae shot one Inst Saturday in, the rear of Bostian'a HoteJ. It is again reported tnat Louts Kossuth, the Hungarian patrcit, is dying at his residgn iu Turin. Only a short time ago he celebrated the ninetieth anniversary of his birth. Mr. J E Bost, of Furr'a Store, rc quests us to announce tkit on Nov. 23 he threw by mistake, a side of harness leather into anotltcr man's wagon. The party who has it will please leave at .Mr, Geo. 'Brown's store. The Standard acknowledges the receipt of filthy lucre froi Mr. Robt Uix, of Wilkesboro, for a years sub scription to the Standard. Mr. Ilix is well remembered having been with Mr. D F Dawault for quite 'awhile. I Mr. II ix Si thrt leading clothier of (aw :.Siu .v-i-i . ,c To The I-overs of Good i;i-cad : I am prepared to handle Fresh Baker's Bread twice a week on Tuesday and Saturday. Call and examine my Bread and get a sample. The Bread is made from the besc of flour and is as white as snow. Baked by a Steam Bakery. 1 w G. E. FisiiEii. The Pension Wnrrutn. "North Carolina does not pension her soldiers from the coffers of the National government, but she has commenced to care for (the best she can) those who suffered bodily in the defense of her rights. We start ed out to say, however, that the pen- sion warrants are now in the hands of the Register of .Deeds. None of the hrst clas3 are found in this county the $G8 class all that arc paid h re are the $17,31 and" 51 classes.. There are 41 male pen sioners find 46 widows, How Utile Can a Man Live On? A very eminent authority on diet says that the average man in a state of absolute rest can live on sixteen ouncea of food a day; a man doing ordinary light work can live on twanty three ounces, and a man doing laborious work needs from twenty-six and threejquater ounces to thirty ounces. This is supposed to be food free from water, and as everything we eat contanins more oHess water, from fof tyeight to sixty ounces of ordinary food may be regarded as necessary to healthy exs istence, according to the work in which a man is engaged. Lord Plays fair, a man who generally knows what hets talking about, estimates that the following will give a healthy man sufficient sustenance for a whole weeek: Three pounds of meat with one pound of fat, two ordinary loaves ofebreal, one ounce of salt and five pints of milk, or for meat, five or six pounds of oatmial may be sud stituted. In The Xtw Year. , The new county officers are the old ones, except the treasure Mr. Jno. A Cline, who was defeated fwo jears ago in the Democratic conven tion, by Mr. Jua A Sims, succeeds MrSini3 as treasurer tf the county for the next two years. Mr. Sin:s joiud the 'Ttople's Party" and went down in support of a movement that he thought light. His administra tion was clean, businesslike and courteoii. Mr. Clice is known of all men and 5 really the biggest man in the county and staud3 nearer hoayen than any of us. lie was a faithful officer before and Jno. Giine is now what he always, has been a good man, The wooden -logged sheriff, that estimable, courteous and gcntl3- manly ger.tlcinau, L M Moriison, succeeds one of the best sheriffs the county ever had and that was him self. Sheriff Morrison is a genuine good man, justly popular and in tensely business. We wrote tooi fast above. There is another charge: Esq. J N Brown, formerly the coroner, now succeeds Mr. M C Walter, who during hi3 term of two years, had not a single inquest to. hold. Esq. Brown will attend to all who want to send them Eelves off to glory or elsewhere. 'Tlfe Standard hates to say any thing good about Jno. K Patterson, for fear the county will cry "rats.' A better officer doesn't kick any- 'uriJc other. 05 counties of the state not excepted. Jno. Henry Long is a good man if he does live in Union county. He's a ood surveyor and the people like him. The man whom he de feated (Mr. Hayden T Baker) told us on Tuesday that he wa3 glad Jno. Henry Long defeated him. The new officers filed their bonds which were accepted. Ii'CIiil Dead. Remus Ford, a colored man em ployed at the shops of the W, C. N. road here, dropped dead about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon while cn his way to work from dinner at his home on.Buxton Hill. Or, R II Bryant who was called in, pronounc ed Ford's death due to heart diss ease. The dead man was 35 years old and leavs a wife, Vho is teaching sohool in Jhonson City, Tenn,, She was expected here this afternoon to attend the firoeral and burial to morrow. Asneville Citizen, Decm ber 2, Remus Ford was a native of Con- cord and belonged in slave days to Maj. Robt. Ford. A Fight Over nSlckel. Philadelphia, Dec. 5. A shootiog affray occured here tbis afternoon at the Jefferson Medical college, in whictf W E Williamson, a Btfcdent, from Aeheulle. N, C. was woanded dy John fc Ashust, of tltfe same place Both were members of he class of 1894, and became involved in a dis pute overe a nickel while standing in an alley beside the lecture room. Willismson kicked his opponent, who fired at him three times, two of the balls passing through William son'leg, injuring him severely. Ashurst was found hiding under a bench in the college building and was arrested. Hfa weapon could not be found. One swallow does not make a sum ' mer, but if taken from a demijohn it may lead to a fall. L arortt for the Xext Term of Court. The following good and lawful citizens were drawn as jflrors to serve at tlie January Term cf Superior court. AlfreTl Lilaker, J L Eesd', J IS. Coley, C R White, W C Klattz, C M Petrea, D M IoenliOur Jno. H i-ugle, Geo. V Ero,n, v E CM;o.-, II G Faggart, 1 B'Fetzer, Jwcu.'j I Cruse, P il MoLy J A D.,iWt, Samuel V h.uiH D iaUJn, D J Bostion. Jk-r v,; Bad boys ar'i very pr youngsters jnst "before ttirg ver the pareytal knee. . Jlilllnory )t.s. Tho titccK of mil. Benson, Fisher & Co. have bcti moved to the Racket, They mil be sold at and below cost. Uoa't fail to call early. cf Boulanger ?ns once un- t contract 1 with an American maime r to niaka a lecture tour of the United i-nates, lut was dissuaded from tho puipose by th Duchesse d'Us. A postoffice lu-.s Leon ei-trAtfsbe.f ui Jabel Jtatorin, on top of Mount Smal That historic old mJuntrun. id known throughout the east as the "Wountsk of Moses." Hoimc Tor Kent. One Dwelling House Lot" for rent adjoining Mrs. Bi-ien. D. L. Cannon. Gloria Water Will make your complexion beautiful. It 13 the most ex quisite and harmless toilet preparation on earth. It posi tively removes tan, freckle?, blackheads, pimples, sallow skin, redness of the Lice and nos, and all blemishes of the skin. It is harmless as "water, clear as crystal. When dry it acts like powder, but its use cannot be detected by the most observing, If your once healthy skin is ruined or roughened by thy use of poisonous face preparations, always bear in mind the con tinual use of Gloria Water will gradually remove the dis- figurement?. Society latlies will find it far superior tc the powder box. Before appear ing in public make one or two applications and the effect will be marvelous, as it is vtry agreeable to' the skhi leaving it soft and velety; and no mattei how dark rough or sallow your complexion may be, Gloria Water will give you an expression of cleanness Price, 75 cents per bottle. For sale at Fetzer's Drug Stors $nd at Miss Nannie Alexan der's Millinery. Try a bottle. Edna L. Pitts, Manager Branch OiUce. "WTNTERSMITH'S Xonio Syrup or-Linprcvcil . CHILL CURE. The most fucrowful rem-dy for Fvpr.v4 Aima tojt inown. I'rsTeoU "Milan" ia iu Various forma. ConUim no Uninine, Ar'i3 not aar dl'-t'" w Ut,jr. Keuonl ...oriiy 01 wlnterir-.'th'i Toal vrar Quaint and tnr Xm4iM. Ttit rmdiM mull' inren only prerecttha smxym or break, h ehilL without reference w the oouditiou ha Tftcia my be left ia after the chilli are r'fii; whrvii the mere breakin of the chillt ie but 1 email part of h.U ie reueired to effect a radical cure. 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