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Vqi. V. No. 185. CONCORD. N. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1893. . AT SHORT RANGE Scenes and Incidents in tne Passing Know or life in tbis Metropolis and Vicinity, as Caugbt by Our Kodak deponed by Truthful Persons, or Evolved from tbe Editor's Brain, There is scarlet fever in Salisbury. Representative White is also on the committee on pensions. Over 600 varieties of cotton are said to exist 400 in Asia arm a f.; l' I . . . w . aim m Amenta There was a greater consumption oftea in the United TCi 1891 than any jpreviqus year. Some men get a reputation for WnOLE No. 166 win meu gee a reputation for Irs. H M Goodman, who- has bravery iust because they are able been quite sick, is improving'; to conceal how scared they am Subscribe for the Standard, and J1 si with don't borrow your neighbor's ater fr Solomons Pools through row your neighbor's. an aqued unbuilt by the Crusaders. There is typhoid fever iri Mat. The Village Pastor-"Johnny,you thews station, Mecklenburg' county, tell me you have 'been to Sunday Soldiers in the Italian Armv arJST Bad Boy -Tes sir." her dauli allowed ogars as part of .heir daily K , Z7 Salisbury. rations Broke Out Elsewhere. Mr. Editor We were glad to see the articles Side Walk Man Kos. 1 and 2, and hope others mav Vpt walks stirred until our city .fathers take measures to allay the stirred matters permanently. In your edi torial you say the males have no reason to complaip. We wish you would accompany your wife along Spring street about 12:20 or, 3:10, there would most likelr b a rated man and wife, the man very xmciy taKing to tli ditch or Btarich TAKCE IS BETTEn. rftHnnfl Neghbor's boy (looking through the A railroad with a nasre of hnt 24. fenced: Mv father's. han k; o- o- ""-i xt " iJc i' wiKfiei mail Jhes is now .bnilding in North y?ut New by (with colddisdain): inches is now bnildin? in North vour Carolina. Size ain't nothin ! When my father . coughs vou caD hear him half a yjywaums are tne oniy. animals mile. EaviD 6 Caldwell lias returned , 10 th to hi. home at Leslie's.! S, C. ' " ? 8tr ! "ere 18 not width for one to pass wxij . iOMa io uoiuug vvuu are going in an opposite her daughter, Mrs. T P Johnson, in direction without a more or less vio Salisburv. lent colli sinn 'tJ oi . , wie caooatn it Lr, Li m Arcney has returned J"u fe uaeiy to meet jfrom Kaleigh, where he attended a the colored church goers, who are meetiner of thft fti-anr! T,nW of Max e(lnally as heavy and not as liV1v fn is. 1 give way as the children. A visitor from DeHnison, Texas, me sons. Re,, and Mrs. Parker, Greens- , xas, more elaborate toilet our Dre8Sman boro' were here to n-i the funeral iis J'T"H" unru! city with (.- "ul pressmaD, tinder the influ- r . i . -,, s roomy 81de walks, suggested that eices of .tils' office.' hM nnl.W Mr' WM ? broth of -r oitv m.t be , W D Anthony is not only a meanness and joined the church. It " . laQd must be too expensive to con- iuiw, uu.. ijc jjmia juia tsouis m j 40 -uiou un recorci wnere anyone VttUi eiaisr, or rtocK niu, mac so important a street o .v,. . "uwivu uiLu. ck yrmcing omce re I ' f vuu ttxoujr uiin u uer uave no wider walks. The Yadkin railroad fmm for&. uncle's, Mr. Elam Castor's She Then Fisher's allev is a thorn. ; Dr. Cartlandhasi received a letter Ier Ashev!lW where she much used by the members of trom a brother, who lives in Peru. " J 7 , p 7 cncrcn 88 well as the South America. He has been con-U ; ecnooi children, and where is its A.i A ci"aB ueen con- soarderacnn Be Accommodated. aide walk ? ThWr xr d n c tin or a BnH v.. . I joivic waiii : J. ne last timp f ho wpif. that make a i than cats. good oider. The Yadkin railroad w&a frozen over at the railroad bridge. This has not occurred in years. W 1 -Do vou enjoy good health?" "Of America. He has been con- norZZa. .ToTwalk" 1 "T "8 course. Pid you over 1cnow anyone feting snit there, for fourteen Parties desiring good board or SttlewtnJ 4 tlme fwnte Wfio. dito't eV.IOT-'heriAP'm.rftWO.OOO. Jus. Board .,, - Lg:,; IT, me""e return flow from said church, hedoctog" " ,, ; r lfle ennreyea ma.a teroU .pp,y in W w"k Kol 8. SMA a rt .y-vM.-s. fl - - I " " 4.uo uruuie irom "aide walk No UiC10UU or oy man. v l mo. 4 - . . 1 - . . I - uses an error in the Standard's editorial for a cue. We wrof ' enjoy s City Sportsman : Have jou seen anything worth shooting at around here? Parmer: Wall, no; not till you came alon, b'gosh I Some Errors. . I ' " nw T i I J ugiaiU, JU Wrifcinff l I amniA " Vinf fk .1 I In fmefilcmor nf flio Anu f nr. Iv..4. . 1 & . m m ' v"c -liiwsr inaae hs say . r - w r, uum tUe weamer, says tbis A P Kiser, a farmer-near; Went- male,: We shan't take ft back, intz, the Standard made some "We have heard it Stated boii chee, Wash owns a turnip which he since observation . teaches us that errors "gadding theremaining mem- people that a pretty fair estimate of - .puuuuu TO maies differ but little from w tue amu7- -esidesthe two the weather six months .W Weather Predictions. The Salisbury Herald, in writing ures 4 teet in circumference. mules. remaining members, mentioned in be formed fcom. the condition of the Artificial legs and arms were in ' The Baltimorft MTannf- nr article' there are Mr- J 0 tz, weather today. For examnle. if use in Egypt as early a B. O. 700. Record has gotten hundreds of re Dg!a' rs- rker, - of day is clear and cold, the reverse tiiA1t i Ai.-' I ni:An ii.. f- ... . I wreen8Doro: and Mrs. John nnnHJwill tVia non . . puces Aiuui me southern states in m T "Cttkucr months irom I man. in I atos i . . . uoc -piru e. uu. A,wiu uaes gotten hundreds of re q t. They were made by the priests, who plies from the Southern States in reen.8b0' an were the physicians of that early answer to a circular letter askin & fnr in Aexas- time. specific information as to fh nrOD.n. I now. The Herald has never tafcm any note of this i iumuuu oo iu tue present I I j uui me The John Pink moved his tonsorial condition of trade and the prospects Ttp!" ' I role works the coming rammer will ..' .. . , .. Ji- -U Oraven can snrrnlv ,iti, I h j.- , , . . . u parapnanna to His new room, next "l '"ii Jar, ana tney are of the vorv W 7 ' i-i I. c-1"5CUluS1j uoi ana ary, and the Will and will door to Dr. Johnston's drag store the " hopeful and confident 17 will commence the hit mafe, " 7.!! f" to Thursday night John noV has C Jne -d - -1. along ion cTSLL,21 pleasant quarters. Ealeigh Observer: Ool. Al Fairs tention. i lw Zer J3 Km " onecoald be menti: mi i , , - , . I iu.. v- , . . v AW readers of the Herald who h Ai ... , . . f u viMme He 1 Able to Make a Witty Speech on Jackson Day. I - The Jackson Democratic Associa tion' celebrated the anniversary of the Baitleof New Orleans on the evening 0f the 9th. in Washington. Speeches were made by Congress man McMillan, Senators Vance and Daniels, Congressmen Sherman Hoar, Hemphill and William L. Wilson. . Of. Senator Vance's tffrf vA Washington ftews says: ' "Senator Vance, of North Caro lina, m answering to the toast, 'An drew Jackson, a Citizen and an maae one of the witty speeches for which he is famous. He said that Andrew Jackson was either born in Union county, N C vx cuuiose To it that he de-ived from it all the virtue for which the section is famous. After being born there, he removed to Tennessee, "the- daughter or North Carolina, for the three Presidents Tennessee hak given to the connfrv a,i T . J "utc v Jackson, James IL p0k and An- urew Johnson, were born in North Carolina. 'Whether the art of creating Presidents is denied to North Cans liha or not," said Mr. Vance, "there is no doubt it is a hannv 'Hr; place for persons wh mo awQ and aspire to grtnesS; d I irav te excused from savins thafc t gone, to some other State lite Tenv nefisee l would have so ovpta the other citizens that tW telling w.at I might have, become--"Contmuinsr, he said tWo-', two kinds of greatnessthe greats hessthat is wnlten m hmt, , the greatness that if kept alive bv traditinn i . J ALL lJJC hearts of the neonle. Mza the latter, Andrew Jackson will h one of the gnatesL if not the o-rf. est f American who has r- Then there was greatness of inMipf and greatness of moral qualities. Will and will power went fa make up moral greatness, and in pleasant quarters. Three hundred and twentv-eisht ... urumer says that his book is omino It has been left with the printers concord orchestra. Ja5 1w readerBtof the Herald who do tai breath with JS I uulc ui Riinn rmnrra oo thin :. i i ...... .. : - - . thousand divorces have been granted " Daa "n Jett with the printers concorii onheM,.. .. " e- "WHile be did not-have the keen by the courts of this country during -Bdjaras ft Bronghton-and will ' Ooncoad has again witnessed the We woluiJZ benefit lleotnal eyesight o CMjiooh : tne past twenty years, 90 per cent. me autn of February, organization of an orchestra. The note thp 7- """oe ueoste-, wnen be did see he acted of them to women. , The assures us that his book Standard believes that tne member monthlr" ' Md nd 'Ped HkS a thunderbolt, and "Is it true that your wife is of a If a.,humme.r' and of cone it will ship guarantees long life and from ' r ..did; wha was needed while they rather skeptical turn of mind"" i . " " lt-a:'d that is whafc the mtsicl talent represented in it .tZ7 ' considering )8 ami "She used o be, but I got her a seal. . we can expect hai.lifting music. 0: skin sacque and she goes to church T inneral services of Mr. A. G. touting are the members and Governor Carr the Richmond nf t7 P CtSn' a"d el)ol every Sunday now." ' Lentz were conducted- by Rev. Br. O. Instruments: Danville T?iWl Icnmond & of . t he coming administration in " J J r t. . ,, t .11 . 1 i xr v , ... , "anvme Kailroad Company wi II irlowino-torm t JS .. M iuung ana Aioen Freeze, eell ticket, frnm " me om. first violins. , Jn Wft p " , . 8 a,stributed, be exclaimed : the round rnn . nnmnn,n t,-..-Av - .. A J O Willeford and WM Wr. t : r1 vuTu,ce'r," IMW - j uiiixuiuiH, tweiiiy-nve or more i ues. . I : ... every Sunday now." There was one lover once who told t;the truth. Reference is , made to Adam. When he told Eve "Ynn - ' . V H are the first woman I ever loved" ie was not dissembling. "Ah ! you flatter me," lisped a uiasner to a pretty girl with whom ! he was conversing. tfo I don't," f was the reply ; "you couldn't beany f flatter than you are." The new candidafpo om ; field for United States Marshal for pastern: District of Morth Caros ""a Une is Mr. 0 J Carroll, now ' i ,SD' bnt formerly ' a resident f ,0t DPlln county. He is commonly : "ud Uarroll, and has a : very extensive acquaintance' in the state. He is heavily backed : by the commercial travelers. The other candidate is CaD fa in n t bj.. of Greensboro, who appears to he j vuuHiueraie I ,., uear. M. Payne at the Lutheran n. n n m h A JargeVatherini? of friends 4j -w iiot attendance. The remarks by Dr. Payne were touching and comfort ing; and the lessons he drew from the subject were such as to male a cc iujurpssion upon the hearts nf all who heard. The remains were interred at the cemetery. An Expaess Agent Gone. Sunday afternoon IV V. I w me Kouthren Express vumpany at wmoton,leffc that city and has not been seen since. He drove by private conveyance to Greonsboro, from whi supposed ne took the train. -NriiVr IS a yonff man nbnnf. OO Ttnan .11 I " . w joaie U1U and went to Winston frnm ti, last July. His friends nl at t rf v IS not guilty of ant Vrnnlron00a ; . 1H transacnons with the ComDanv uu ji mere is' any thinsr wrong it was caused bv rnaf fara nhinh kJi t v -w-w no uau flutes. . R L Keesler, claronet. j Harry Deaton,. trombone. Q E Smith, violincelloi Paul Oaldifell, double bass. Jim Younff, trans. ; I . . N? ixckuxu uuwi mo .Lou j.ue IOllOW- Miss Jennie Smifh was nnani.lir. i . , .. u5 uuuuutg laieu wm govern ior monsly elected as an honorary menu cfvilians from points named, rates a ltorrr' " ber to assist them as pianist from intermediate points m the f. S- Jan.. 12.- u i xiuu luug oeiore tne UOns same nronnrtinn nnnrlnfto R kic . r " J: " ubeu oe- cord .Orchestra will give usomeJDarhaVsx.50 : GrJ W good mnsic. via uuc Liu Act, 1 u eacn 01-1 j wvus. ywiyjuf nui ue buiu uu&ebs at rate owur jut miiiinery goods of of one first-class fare for the round Benson, Fisher & Co. have been v.. - jivciB wiji uo boiu. January 1 w' w iuc xiauuei, xney will be IfitVi f r 1 QfVi ins41nn:.A i: :i 'j j I Rfd of anrl kaU . . xwiu, iuwubivc uuiiteu 10 1 -uu uciuw uusu Ion t tail rpf.nrn until fVia OT o- nv. vn I to fialf pjitItt cf Delivered tne Vote and Took a Receipt Washington, Jan. 12. North Carolina's electoral votej has been delivered by mail and by messenger. Capt. H E Glenn about noon to-dav Uinfl j no control, They believe, that he ! P'Wd a copy of the returns in the lntiUenCe Z11 rern to Winston and clear. hands of the. Vice President who his skirts; ... ; . , ; ; V "' recipted for the same. j. , ' Durham, $L50; Greensboro, $3.95 ; tor of. the Columbia Eedister and yV, mauuu, po.cu , o uucciura ui me jreopie s Jour- Kural Hall, $5.30: Selma, $1.50: nal, the new alliance paper to te WinstonbaleTi, $6.00 : Lincolnton, puDllsnel 111 this city, by which $7,35, . ' ; ; colonel . Uamt becomes editor of a- m ; j me new spacer. Mr. Cleveland married a Polfinm K He wil1 ake cbar0 next week but that is rio reason whv hnn ?.nd ll?e hVot lssue Wl11 aPPear son i;w - . , . thereafter, llKe the fnlSnmA'tiroiBa Ui'n I -w.w tHtsb vr&xu JitY'1 , tr - ished onhim by woSld-be : office Eead all our adk They will do holders , v , -J I . t
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