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TANDABD Vot. V. No. 151. CONCORD. N. C, FRIDAY, DECIJ1BEII 9, 1892. WnoLB No. 152 ; THE DAILY SNAP SHOTS ' AT SHOJIT JIANGE Scenes and Incidents In ;tne Passing Know of Life Is tlhs Metropolis and Vicinity, as Caught by. Onr Kodak Ueiftyftcd by Truthful Persons, or - XolTed from Vie Editor's Brain, m . Moofcsv!le has t mad do jfJare. Thes December nights are beauts ful. ... . There we,re a good many "kivered" wagons in town last ryght. , Somebody Ispredictinf s$ow for Ohriatmas.' Well, let it snow. Miss Lizzie Young is visiting Mrs. D A Miller ih Sfctesylle. Christmas goods should now be advertised. Send in yojirads. J Adams Barnhardt, of this county, has moved to Russell, Rowan county. .. . . A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy, reaps iriendship, and he who plants kindness gathers love, Truly this is a year of record breakers. A michigan boy has writ ten 206 words in a minute on a types writer. School teacher: Why were the prisoners who were executed called 'poor sinners? Scholar: Because rich sinners always gefr off. rtSo Bingdad is married at last ' I'll bet he is a No. 1 husband." 'No. he is not. He is a No. 2 hus band. He married a widow." Isoiine: Why have you quit using powder? Was it injuring your corns plcxion? May: Ndbut it was jus ruimngCharlie s new coat. The 2.700 tons of bullion now piled up in the Treasury would, i coined into silver dollars and placed edge to edge, make a chain 10,800 miles long, The marriage bells that rang for the Concord Standard .has no "changed its . habits materially, it i3 still ringing the coflrt house chimes, --Charltte Democrat. . Get your ticket , free of cjiarge a JJetzer's drusr store and . co to the Lyceum tonight You wiU be benei fitted. All young men should join and become active workers. An old "Christian man was wont to pray: "'0 Lord, give us scmemorp of the up and asdoing spirit." This would apply to Concord citizens who wish to see Concord grow. If you will but read the advers tisement of Morrison, Lentz & Co., it will convtnce you Jhat there, is headquarters for cfoaks and other things necessary for warmth and comfort, Wken a healthy horse is enjoyingj perfect rest his pulse beats at the rate of 40 times per minute, unute, tnat oi an ox 52 timeS while i, sheep and hogs the average cardiac pulsations se 76 per minute. ... The Republicans ok the United ' XStates Senate held their first, caucus f this session Monday, and Wednes day the Democrats got together soon after adjournment and held a "pow wow," as Mr. Gorman termed it, for an hour or two. The usual com mittee was appointed to determine the method of proceeding with the session's business I W S Cook hasf 6ne to Charlotte. Dr. D G Caldwell is in town to day. Cleveland's plurality in Kentucky IS 40,004. m J Pt)ouglass, of Richmond, ilj here todaj T - 1 k I tL. il ran"tod,ay. A It Whittimore let! for Char otte oh the noon train. A ierrfble cyclone visited Egg Nog Valley, Texas, on the 7th. Jihs Republicans havea majority of the Wyoming legislature on joint Dauos. . T S Miller, of WilksboEO. killed beef some days , ago, ariU foaud" 23 nails in its stomach. : D W Stratford is painting the shelving and counters of the Morris' store rooms. W C Coleman has purchased the Hart property in reat of Blume mid Fefcer on. South .Spring street. M M Gillon, will move to his country home in No. 2 township the first of the year Bragg I am self matfe man sir. I began life as a barefoot boy. Jenks Indeed ! Well, I wasn't born with shoes on either. Chas. F McKesson, Esq., of Mor- ganton, has gone to Illinois on a lecture tour. 'Charley can talk, and tajk'sense. . The seats in the legislative halls nave all been assigned, . There are, four colored members; thr& in the House and one in the Senate. A negro tramp was lynched at jellio, Tenn., for a criminal assault and the murder of his victim, a white girl. Dr. A L Petree, of Woodleaf, passed througb here this morning on his way to Charlotte. He ges to secure a residence, and .will locate in that city. Salisbury Herald. If she calls the dress ehe fputs C;n before breakfast gown," you may know she is a dride. After, she has beennarried a vear it becomes an old wrapper. Jones complains of a bad smell about the)post office,and ased Brown what it coulud be. Brown did not know but. he suggested that it might be causetl by the oead letters. . - ... t The Goldsboro correspondent of Wilmington Messenger says a citi zen of thatown married kgaiif justj two weeks after the death of his wife. His new wife is 16 and he is 55. T A "slicWoungued" &egrfc claims to be "just from Africa," has Sjeen in Goldsboro endeavoring to jaise a colony to emigrate to Africa but mejb with poor succss, s.- JHllUnery Goods. The stocic of .millinery goods of Benson, Fisher & Co. have been moved to the Racked, They will be eold at and below to call early. , , , cost Don't fail tf ..Some, English newspaper women who wanted to find out whether the people who sin in London streets makgs a gqpd living or not, put on a disguise and taking a guitar, went out to try it for themselves. After singing and playing for an hour and La half they had collectsd $1.84. And they were only amateurs at that, and paa-1 ing the people, CourEroceedmg;a. $ J.ne ejgjciai term at upenor mi f.i . o Court, for cml casesoniytbat has been in session tr week has dispos ed of the following oases : Tnssenetc win case, irom w. township, contested by John Pope, was decided against the latter, and the?ill stands, The Barrierwill case, from No. 8, is tiontftiued. 0 A Tally vs. B S dotes, cony tinned. , Scott vs, Fisher, nonsuit. R A Brown vs. I N Taylor, tinned P M and W L Morris vs. As Link er, referred. The Wm J3ost will caselias been connlled1 until the January term and set fotttrfaKhe first, day. In th J S Juaher case it was de cided yiat Mrs. fisher is entitled to a homestead in the house and lot in Concord on Union street. The ase of R V Hohhouser vs. R & D R R, nol pros. A II Howell vi?.H O Howell, vers diet for plaintiff. Planitiff entitled to $20 damages, a"nd the land in dis pute, . . To The Covers of flood Dread t I am prepared to handle Freslr Baker's Bread twice a week on Tuesday and Saturday, tall al examine my Bread and get a c.rv. The Bread is made from the btbt of flour and is a9 white as snow. Baked by a Steam Bakery. 1 w G.E. FisiiEii . J : They liat 10M mini, Too. Rev." J II Page, who for two years past has been pastor of State's ville station, is transferred to Mor' ganton station. The Landmark makes,this announcement with gen nine reeret. We bed hoped that Mr. Page would Be continued here for the full four yeaiV 'term. He is not only a preacher of power but is a most excellent gentleman in every respect a genial, kindly, com panionable manwho is held in es teem by all Classes of the communi ty. Mr. Page and his family will be greatly missed in the church and the community, bht such are the fortunes of war and of the Methodist ministry.-x-StatesVille . Landmark. Clippings. The Republican1 party is one of the "has Ben's." If .i f hadn't Ben, it plight Taave someVnahce. The Kangaroo ballot did not prove agool thing for the Mai-sacbu setts Republicans "not by a long jump." The politician who professes to have no axe to grind, cannot lay claim to George Washington's little hatchet. Congress threatens to pass a law shutting out immigrants altogether. It is a good tfifng Columbus came over early. President Harrison dictated his message to a stenographer, but he will hardly find congress so obedient to his dictation. The rush to Washington of Demo crats who a few months ago were abusing Cleveland as an unavailable candidate, has already set in, There is a good deal of difference between agraduated income tax and a tax on Erradnate'a incomes. Thelatter wouldn't realiw very heavily. A BIG STRIKE OF THE OPERATORS. TelegrapnenStop Workon the Older of Grand Chief Ramsey. Chicag Ilr)ec 8. Five hun dred and seventy-Ove telegraph opera tors out ofa total number of .635, employed on the Chicago ock Island and Pacific Railroad topped ork promptly a 10 o'clock Jthis mornmg in obedience to jhe order der of Railway Telegraphers. Sorunj giaws-was 'wunewwu umay. say the representatives sentatives of the "tele- gmphers at headquarters at the Palmer H6ise. General Manager St John, of the Rock Island road,1 hoVevefj-idicues te statement anl silys he notices no difference what ever in the operation of the Rock Island system and belittles the value of the operators services by claim ing that the company can easily git along with, onestbird of ,the force thai was on duty yesterday. Topeka, Kan,, Dec. 8. The tele graph operators and train diss patchers on the Kansas and . Ne braska division of fcbe IJock Island went out at 10 o'clock this morning in compliance with the orders 6nt out l-M night by Chief RamBey. 0j of. the strikers said: "137 operators out of Q0 are out and will 8tay out until ordered back." Omaha, Nob.," Dec? 8. Coonqil I'.iutu is division headquarters on the J lock Island road and the train "p'C! u-s ii at this pointcontroll all t . t'cl wet-L-l ound business. The il sp vtcher's office is not effected by festrike, because but few 'opera tors in it belong to the Order of Railway Telegraphers. The yard oflice, however, is closed and all ors ders to the men are being handled through the dispatcher's office. All yard operators,are Order of Railway Tejfgraph men. General Superintendent Dunlap, of the Bock Island, mid : "I don't know how many operators are out. We were expecting the strike and were prepared for it by having men ready to take the places of all the strikers. The men here hae no grievances of their own." m This last statement is denied b"y a striker, who Baid: "We want bet ter wages. Santa Fe and Union, PaciGc men get $80 for the same work We do for $50." . Denver, Col., Dec 8, The Rock Island telegraphers wentr out along the line to-day. Immediately Super intendent Swift instructed all linen men to cut out all instruments whera the operators had struck. He also sent a message instructing all opera tors to be readj to leave their posi tions as soon as a trayeliog auditor reached their station. It was said at the Rock Island oflice here that a special train had left ' Chicago with an auditor and a new operator pn board for every station where the men have gone out Kansas City, Mo., Dec 8. The Rock Isldhdm all the territory adja cent to Kansas City," is completely tied up. Every operator in Kansas CitySt Joseph, Topeka, Wichita, and all the more important points bo far as can be heard from, is out No freight trains were moved out of Kansas City today, and the operators say none will be, for the crews can not be found to move them who will take orders from "scab" operators. V Amonsr the wealthy classes of Japan it is considered undignified (o ride a horse faster than a walk. C&ngress is again in sessifii, ha, ing assembled at noon, lst Monday. Bills for thef dmission as States of New Mexicoand Arizona are pend ing. We hopcgfyiey will be passed at once, nUnu?ual Circumstance. Washington, D. 0., Dec. 7. The unusual circumstance of heating a Jewish Rabbi offer up prayer in the fcenate chamber of the tt. ) rii.i..ii ii j a 1 m Pr - Joseph Silverman, of the Temple Emanuel of.rsew York, was intro duced to the Vice.-President by unaplam iintier and lnpKeduyine benediction fn the English tongue, however, not in Hebrew. Another Rabbi performed a similar offioe in thallouse ofReprebentat;ves. - The (rials or the English Cot you Tradfe SHU. On. London, Dec. 8. Sfccrta?y MawM-' sley, of the Lancashitie operative spinners, said to-day that in his opinion, the crisis in the cotton trade would not be reacjiecd before the end of January. The accumulated stocks would be exhausted, orders for the Spring trade jould raise prices and the master spinners would find it necessary to reconsiede their present decision, . . Jlonne For Rent. One Dwelling House and Lot for rent adjoining "Irs. Bracken D. L. Cannok. Gloria Water Will make your complexion beautiful. It is the most ex nuisite and harmless toilet preparation on earth. Itposi tively removes tan, freckles, blackheads, pimples, sallow olrin rfiflnpss of tliH face and nosd, and dll blemishes of the skin. It is harmless as waterj clear as crystal. When dry it acts like powder, but its use cannot be detected by the most observing, If volir once healthy 8kin( is ruined or roughened by the use of poisonous face preparations, alwajw bear in mind the con tinual use of Gloria -Water will gradually.remove the dis-. ngurements. Society ladies will find it far superior to the powder box. Before appear ing in public make one or two applications and the effect will be 'marvelous, as it is very agreeable to the skin leaving it soft and velety; and no matter how dark, rough or sallow your eoniplb'xion may be, GloriaWater wjll give you an expression of cleanntss. Price,' 75 cerlts per bottle. For sale at Fetzer's Diig Sore and at Miss Nannie Alexan der's Millinery. Try a bottle! Edna Jj. Pitts, Manager Branch Oflice. Tonic Syrup or Improved CHILL CURE. Th mort inprotftnl teraMr fT FtT and Apao TMr Anown. PrfTcnU "Jdslaria" in It Tiurwu lurm. Contiuni Bo Uainina. Arsaoio not 4MU r. ' ....ofi'T ot WlntMtmMl'i Ionl mi Qoloin Mid other Kamadies. Tii, r,mdi nnny riT onlr prTent th wsj-m or bruk th ohill. without mfirenco to the eonl. j.ui thi ?rm Mi in fi.r th. chill. . r.uoTl; "trj. I"m5bWin d th. thill it bt ,ml of wb "r(Hjuird to .ffwt rt.lu;l our.. A i-r.r u ft W ih wt obtiut t Of feTW sad ro. ' Two Sl SOo. & SI. XiTH; FSTKJfc CO.. At JuHtIIU, K jForJsaleJbyJS D. D.JOHNSON,J Druggist
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