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tAsy-v-f Oft; ,.. v- y-2Q ' CQNCQRn: v,rp.Y rrr-riTl- , - lJ A P S HOTS notice offfMT ' I i ...... . ," " 1 I AT SHOUT RANGE incidents In the Passing Know of xife in this Metropolis ana Vicinity, as Oanght by onr Kodak reported by Truthful Persons, or Evolved from tbe Editor's Brain, , Mr, Will Elliott is quite sick. Mr. R T Gowan, of Durham, was in the city yesterday. Democrat L D Dural is in Ral eigh. He left this morning. Judge Montgomery left on th morning train and returned at noon. , Mr John 'D Hatchett and Miss Etti Gibson are visiting in Rock ingham. i ' :: Mr."1 W R Odell spent yesterday .in Charlotte, the guest of Mr. E;M Andrews.. , . -' Mr. J H Thayer, of Mt Pleasant, passed through the city on his way to Charlotte. Mrs. Elizabeth Cannon mother of Messrs D F and J W Cannon, went to Charlotte. Messrs. John C Leslie and Charles P Wadsworth, of Charlotte, were in the city ye&terday. Mr. C B Webb, of StatesWlle, the man who sells tombstones, monu ments, etc., in our city. Master Robert Rutledge, a bright little fellow of Charlotte, spent yes terday with Harry Deaton. Mr. Paul Caldwell "is much See notice of W M Smith. , f : nroi Tomorrow ik St. Vian:- i - ft j Two things that are scare on this market is news and wood "V '"V ; There is to be a dance In . Patten son's hall tonight, we are informed Mrs. Harkey, of ReidvIliA fc .ici iting her daughter, Mrs. B. F.Rogers. The gloom of cloudv wWthpr 10 a thing of the! pa5r, for a-4ime at least. Kindness to children ia oh nf ih oest tests by which true worth mav wo cawmaiea. An interesting procrrame is beTn arranged for tomorrow night, in social circles. ronie Kicker. Whom No. 185 FOREST HILL NWS Graphically Jtedby OnrHpeelai vorrespondent. iwo .boats needed at this end of town on Main and Church streets, Mr. W R Odell who has been fn New York and other points north, has returned. -We would have the blues on ac connt of this bad weather ,did we not remember the adaee that sun shine follows r in. Our population is half dozen less this (Mondavi mornino1 than if T". ' :?7.;f u vxrapnic proauc- v w ujf; jruuug men Hon was pic4 .nn by our man with 8iDS employment elsewhere. But the Kodao" wlioVyiaited the denot 11 ke peep's sheep, let them alone No little mount of cotton seed Thls ; omicker purchased a and they'il comQ homt. was onthe market today. The .effdwTgrumbling with our There are some men who have a price still holds up at 30 cents. becauethe ticket had been strong passion for MWnn Miss Feree, of Randan. of sale dominating and over-awing estimate Mies Cook, of Greensboro, who W Z tne of their superior sdomr superior wruw1 Ia been visiting Miss OUie Odell, hav 3,1 them imP-ent of the BeerMarIeT .Z .W. vomers a,d fHends, A. Supposed Drowning. ; ; ; Mr. Ellis Morrison, son of Mr. J B Morrison, of Harrisburg, and who carried the mail from Harrisburg, this county, to Cohan's store, Union county, is supposed to be drowned. The facts could not be learned more than that after havincr taken thft mail from Harrisburg on Saturday morning (on foot, as he could not cross the creek in his sulky) he had-' not been seen up to 9 or 10 oV.lnnt Saturday night His ; horse and ; sulky were found on the south side 1 of Back Creek, where they had been left, the horse having been hitched to a small bush. Parties were still searching for the missing man, but up'to the above stated tiire, no trace of him could be found. Let us hope that. there is no truth in the rumor, and that the lost will -be restored to the now bereaved and sorrowing family. ' Send for the Racket Store's aamv pie booij and select vour embroids eries and laces at your fireside. One hundred samples plainly marked. uema.i scnennie time he would be fim tn r om .,;: t U . the nnhappy pnd unfortunate loser I open my mouH, UtnoJi opened up a Beef Market of the price of a ticket from Con. StaltKft be glad to serve you with cord to-Harriaburg, for instance. SfSS P-ptly Agent Smith in a verT clever wav Bnr ".T " T, u" alrenaea t0- ' G- E. Pishee. , ; - -1 """""j. j.iicoc lucit win not aenv turned to' Baltimore, his home. of ram- v n - , " I j . Luci4 will uul uenv - convinnpd th (TPnHflma 4.i,. u:.Llv .... '- Mr, Ernest Fetzer who w w I memseives the pleasure of dictating A Dca Body Fonnd. . MJ.tCJ, vuu ua8 oeen argument would not eo. and with spending several weeks in the city sickening .rin fh. muuo -actionsof I oeverar aays ago while two i4. 1-1 , . ' r "w Au fcUC owners, it is needless tn av lmW Uoncord'annnrr e iciauvanu inenas, nas re. agent in peace. . , ' ,J u - T,Ty ft were ram- did not inquire into- the Sory of a ' " " S rbling a body. M mJJ?LJJ ... . UPn cl0.s" instigation they found Charley McDonald, who renre- sents the Reliance Oil and Beef Company of Cleveland, Ohio, is now on the road as "one of the boys." im- saidoHcken,, but we learned & ' U m, lZTS he wan tyWn.,. f V . . 7" " J "-r u" . . "v-- " w ucwue, uu 6 owing; Some oRe who bad evidentlv ed-totown.rt,i wi . i uij :L..t4 I la8C eturdayr and is about; 16,Tears "ey could not "brave the .term"- ' - f. w wmo uowu "w u r loity perch had to leave and did not hMr th. ... ... ' : " ' - -"wtr ana w nopea ne will soon be at this mornin? wJian i, v r-.i vt i..,-,. " 7 ' . " r "CI ame 1B ale umore. i "WSSOiWift-amtsttlt jvetso'stnmft. ;M post again.: - ' ! '. edge at the bridge over wrRnJ PnliVom -"Pnli;w.' r -nu creek iuafc hAlnw fViA a I "V ireum , . OSA. lilLMOaB I Saddled And hridlort Vac WOnWa. mm I "7" v jvuu wauuj w VUV9 nuilu - - ww. , MW nMUUCllU i -I S s making an arrest, has been committed alone from place to place on the a Fresh Miicher For sale. to jail to await action of the grand other side no rider was visible. I have a fresh milch cow tor sale cheap. 3t W.A. Smith. jury Evangelist J W Lee will conduct services in the Methodist ' church Wednesday evening. The pastor extends an invitation to everybody to be present. Tbe j Saw the Roller Mill. Items From the Organ. We are glad to learn that Tom. mie Fisher, who has been quite ill for two weeks, is again, able to at tend school. who chanced to be passing and who i. was o induced to examine the hodr. in:wa3.Vfonnd to be the dead body mey naa .suspectedttot of a dog. For Sale Cheap. Twenlyrsix snares' Concard Elec- nf company's stock. - Tar -V yuV"T mam 01 value $100 per share For terms their potatoes bemar frozen and are ror terms, now rottin information, etc., apply at this office- I'he following is a Contribution Mysterious Photoirrant.. irom a I final rnrrpnftnionp . I a . . - w.wmumw. . I xx wrwifl marnea laav in onr Prominent .amonor those who vi3 little dtv wa fiA mJf -. - .1 k J wv. - , Ul itea the roller mills last Saturday beautiful photograph of natural nri r iyi rN i n mv nir rnpirnnAi ama i . . - 1,11 i rn . i r .The editor was called away to r, r Tvif"'" "1' 7, ., wnaa. xnuirea oiq ..H,S Weaver ;and family, spent ! 8t'c- .ttenfl a. ft,.r.i Wr. .TiTi M I i -sea- nu pne picture or a man and a dog, in last week visitinsr at his bmtw.. . ;WStMHO,.W. -.x Vi xo. wo noiarv rniniif. rpsnpoti vMtt rpi.. ru nij, , , . , . w Cook, of Mt. Pleasant, the parties , ' .7" r .7"" orange jree (tnej uamel M Weaver. ni. ;n " . . oemg a negro, the doe a VD II UUQC J.CatiJJ. Vf 111 Ht III Irx I III I 4s-m.sv -J . 1 i ' s I - w tomerrow's issue. Street Car Mobbed a., Feb. 10. A street , car . manned by non-union men was attacked by a mob of fore and was somewhat familiar spotted cur) the, man posing as in a pWfnend and pedagogue, people on the south side this morn- with the working of the machinery, deep stupor, and the dog's tongue A W Kluttz who has not taught mg. Both conductor and - driver He. was perfectly calm and asked protrudes from its month m a tirpd. chool,for a decade, wielded the rod were terribly beaten, and f0. Several new dwellings are now He. was perfectly calm and asked protrudes from its mouth m a tired, chool,for a decade, wielded the rod were terribly beaten and the former completed near the denot.. . Other but few questions. The latter (n. wornnnKlil mar, a ' several days last week. He filled wKnafl ri no ij: buildings is going on in? the same P) was not so calm and his actions nying; this beautiful picture were a neighborhood which adds much to would indicate that this was his first few lines, written with a flourishing the "appearance of things" in that Visit to this estab:isbment. He.' was hand: "Hike Florida very much; part of the town. A mud hole at the foot of the stairway leading to the New South jiu o room ana the Standard omce, and in front of J A Kimmons' somewhat excited, but seemed to be anxious to know all about it, and thus he proceeded The first question he asked was --. propounded to the proprietor, thus: grocery store, is a dherace to the 18 m a flonr mill.? -7 town. S teiLFatw waited for an answer,bnt passed on. , wTw r ITT-. J- Xt- X! "I- .V n i up w mu ume ne was on me nrsc The Uharlotte INews sava that Mr. John B Harris, who formerly clerked , w nu..i.u. Li. -.i. Ail - mwK,.-, WBB receuny department ceased to be a curiosity engaged in business ia Wadesboro, the mterestea TisUor came back to Vffr a inH will amati a s4-ma . Qnlin. I " 0 w" V w of the pities, elevators, etc. x. exxxo xo vuuwiu ixxm jn Qf thege j digC0ys ered a small glass window, through which the wheat can be seen puring down into the mill. The notary public stopped suddenly, and point ing directly at : the little window, and was heard to exclaim: "There." just here vour correspondent was interrupted, consequently we failed to sret his picture, which would have illustrated Vrhat we have attempted Z. . and is well remembered here. We wish him success. Capt. J H Wissler, of Kual Re treat,. Va., and Mr. JV TV Lobdell, of WilmingtonDel;V arrived on the noon train and are the guests of Mr. 0 0 Bynum. Capt. Wissler is vice president and Mr. LobJell is a direc tor of the new cotton mill at Lock ville, N". O., in which the Messrs Odell and Mr. Bynum are interested, to write. , several days last week. He filled wKpse real name is not known will i A 7 u lUb lliness- Pooably die. The affair has caused of the teacher, Miss Ellen. Holahou- great excitement, sar. Miss Hoslhouser now fills the t anotheb account ,in . , ; , ; Wheeuitg, W. Va., Feb, 10.- Married, at' the residence of M L 2ectric atreet car strike assumed Barger, Febmary 9th, 1893, Miss - mosfc serious phase today when Eviann Lowder ,to Mr. Frank wo riots occurrod between the Wilhelm. of- nh?nft n t? vj strikers and the men in charcre of Thft lftdv - irifn eirKnra nAoaAsai'A. 1 DMw.M .a.i-L .- . " I the hams in Rnnfli "Whoaiinrr n;a 7-V""?yi,fw vbw vaoc99xuu x.b xji u n U viXlUXaULlJg, ' 7 , T'' m wvviiut a-xo- this has come, says it : is V mystery, ; " ; turbancest outdid anything of the and there is undoubtedly a mistake. -rJ: Mr" Andi:ews of Newton, sort ever occuring in this "city or John Oline is a very handsome wlU Pr at Lower Stone church even in this portion :of : the state, youn fellow, but is not recognized the third Sunda in tlua month. ; Two nien were seriously and one of St. Augustine especially. Am go ing to marry soon. Think it would be a good thing for you to do like wise, affectionately, - by many who have seen his picture. James G Blaine is Dead. We want 100 aeenta in North Carolina to handle a comnlef pd -nios torial narrative of the personal and pnblio career of the 'Tliimmed Knieht .of Maine."- 500 nacres. 101x31 inches beincr eaualled ' to 1000 bages of ordinary book, for $2,00,. worth i $5, 00. 'Strike ; while perdav. Send, for completed 0out5 fit and confidemtial terms! ' The Southebn Publishing Co., lm h i ) EaleiML N.G.. ... ... .-. r -- de- them probably fatally hurt Wm. the Subscribe for the Standard. Onr f Arm Am v -fhotr a chief electrician of " wmumxxo xx blivv I have to reduce the cotton crop. So P11 erJ Hartman, are motet be, B. S. W. L. the injured . men. Wm. Tucker, Notice. w uorne exieni. xne nrst fight oci Sealed proposals for repairing cflrred at 8 o'clock this morning pavements in the Town of Concord wh?n -ma? was badlV used nP will be received at my office till 12 Tne second fight occurred shortly mr February 15, 1893, plans and aterwards when Newton was struck specifications to hft ftn in .hA. y abnek on one side of his head. The Board tmtvm ' t ha i,f The strike -Seems to be broken reject any Rand all bids. - A bond of W A number of strikers $2,500 will be required of the con plled.for :thm old Place3 tractor: By order oiKthe Board. V f ew; rs were run today. jal6fbi5 , b.yeik, I ' Subscribe for the Standard. to- have Very 1 i Y-i '.1 I 'I 1 .. 1 - f , 1 4' "hit
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