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i . r ( Saliabnr j is moving for an election Qn local option. ' Big preparations are making for the big Easter Monday picnic. Master Frank Cannon is back from Richmond, where he had his eyes treated. f J W Ri mple, of Salisbury, has been appoiiited receiver for a land company at Shendun, Va. Mr. Will Jeslie, of Hickory, is spending a few days in the city. We are sorry to see him looking so tsd. The Standard had a pleasant call from Mr. George Barbee, of No 10. We are doubly glad that he came, and want hi hi to come see us often. Wheat is coming out nicely during the past week. Really grass is imv pudent enough to show itself. Buds on the forest trees are swelling and spring time i3 surely heie. The vacant lot between Miss Brachen's millinery and the post office will be built up this summer with handsome brick stores. The building proceeds. Concord is grows ing. Salisbury Herald: Mrs. Stonewall Jackson has a sprig of ivy which was brought her by a friend from Martin Luther's grave. She has planted it, and on her next trip to Lexington, Ya , will take it there and plant it on her husband's grave. Dr. J. f . Gibson, who has been receiving the weather reports, has been promoted. The government has arranged with him to keep a rain gange and to report weekly the con dition of crops, etc. There is not . a gentleman anywhere who will do this more accurately and take more interest in it than will Dr. Gibson. The Srandard has received a copy of the Banner of Gold, published at Chicago, 111. It is on the Keely cure. This number contains pict ures of W H Osborn, Dossey Battle, and of the Rocky Mount Institute. This cure has done gocd, Would to G'd many more could be induced to attend one of these institutes ! Roscoe Conkling used to say that the simplest way for a person to stop the habit of tobacco chewing was to keep a package of crystalized candy in his pocket, and substitute a lump of it.for the "weed" whenever a desire arose for the latter. In this way Mr. Conkling said he had broken oT tobacco chewing; but he had never been able to abandon smoking. The Men Who Hold the Election. At a meeting of the town board today the following registrars and inspectors were appointed to hold an election May 1st for Mayor, town and school commissions: Ward 1 Joseph Young, regiss trar; J. B. Caldwell, J. L, Hartsell, inspectors. Warcl 2 Jas. N. Brown, registrar; J. M. Perkins, J. Whit Burkhead, inspectors. Ward 3 Jesse F. WiUcfordregis trar; W. Chas. Correll, J. Ed Cline, inspectors. Ward 4 John M. Alexander regs istrar; Geo. G. Richmond, Elam King, inspectoss. - - Prospering Out West. Baker Morrison showed us a copy of the Daily Register, of Webb City, Mo. It is a short review of some of the business houses. It is1 a pleas ure 'to note the names of several Ca barrus county men, who havemade their presence felt in business cir cleB. We find that Messrs; A. SifC.nd G. F. C. CorLare: prominen t in the mercantile business. The notice of the store of Mr. WilA Corl was particularly comtJliifient-' ary. . These gentlemen are brothers of Mr. M. J. Corl, of tnis town House for Bent. J have a good house on Church street or rent. Apply to i ce&ts tfofc il lidNiks subscription to the Con cord Weekly Standard entitles you to enter 'ithe missing word contest. The Merriest Girl That's Oat. "Bonnie sweet Bessie, the maid of l)nndeewa, no doubt, the kind of a girl to ask, "What are the wild waves saying ?" or to put "a little faded flower" in your button hole, she was so full of viyacity, and beaming with robust health. Every orirl in the land can be iust a3 full o " of life, just as well, and just as merrv as she, since Dr. Pierce has placed his "Favorite Prescription within the reach of all. Young girls in their teens, passing the age of puberty, find it a great aid. Del icate, pale and sickly girls will find this a wonderful invigorator, and a sure corrective for all derangements and weakness incident to females. ! There is a lake near Chestertown Mo., called Still Pond, which, it is said, has never been ruffled by the most violent'5 storms. Another pe cnliarity about it is that the water never freezes. The sermon to the Cabarrus Black Boys, Snnday evening, at the Presb terian church, by the chaps lain, Rev. Dr Payne, was laigely attended35 soldiers were out. The theme was the "Model Chieftain." It 4ia a highly complimented dis course. Mrs. Mary Fetzer, of Greensboro, died Saturday at her home. She was an aunt of our Fetzers here. Dr. Fetzer attended the funeral on Sunday. Mrs. Fetzer was in the prime of life, and was the mother of the gentlemanly engineers (Fetzers) who run on this road, and who frequently visit here. In the spring time a little fresh paint here and there about the house brightens up things amazing ly and makes us feel more in touch with nature when arravff in hpr "spring tide" glories. Try it. The J best naint.S in larorA anrl small I packages for inside or outside work can always be found at Fetzer's drug store. tf Mr. and Mrs. Gowan Dusenbery arrived in the city Saturday evenmg on their return from a bridal trip South. They are stopping at the St. Cloud. Mr. Dusenbery and his lovely bride are meeting that cordial greeting that is always to be seen where best wishes spring up from hosts of friends. There was the largest congregas tion at the Methodist church Suns day night that has been t there for a long time. There being no services at several other churches, the, Central Methodist was crowded. Dr. S Pool preached an entertaining and very instructive sermon on "Music." For Mayor. At the' urgent request of many voters, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Mayor of Concord. Election tc be held Mon day, May 1, 1893. J.' L. Crotvell. A WOMAN'S HEAD to level and her jud uioub guuu waen sue puts her faith in Dr. r tercel-" Javxr Jte Prescripflon. There is no beauty with but eood health. Nobody body exneets to become really beau tiful from the use of vuupi2aqn- oeaun- fiera5 i3 Brfclit vml clear gHn and rosy mod- fjv good- food,j and-r Judicipua use of the All wnman mmilM . ,i ..j sensations. it Gwu-apited.to benefit, or tht money Is refunded. JIJ UouHp 7 1-- 7 . ; ' i ijt - The way to cure Catarrh tir i Knf - way take Dr. Sage's Remedy. There's 1500 4 reward offered for an inouraole case.' x zh 100 xmpmp&fM tijeir 5ri??Wneker taffer 5J trornerTousness. dizziness, faintness, CONCORD iTARtETS. r J ' COTTOW MAEKET. orrected by Cannons & Fetzer. LowC niiddhng.:...;............81 Middling 8T Goon middling 9 Stains. 7 to 8 PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected by C. W Swink. "Rannn l. 12 Snrrarnnred hams 16 Bulk meats, sides Beeswax '"18 Rnt.fer 15 to 20 Chickens 20 to 25 Corn 60 E?rs 12 Lard 1 Flour (North Carolina) 2.00 Meal oo Oats.............. .35 to40 Tallow..........:.'... 4to5 Salt... 70 to 80 OUR SIATE. This Week. Beautiful evening Challies, fine dress, goods, 36 inches wide, only 15 cents per yard. Fine imitation of CREPE DE CHINE, Onlv 12 cents. Satin Gloiia Velvur de Lyons, fine as silk, 12c and 15c. See our FINE Q -32 INCHES WIDE,- C0 Worth 25 cents, to go at loc. Sea Island, real nice and fine quality, yard wide, only 5c. One lot of Ginghams to go at 5c. Bargains.' Giiiiioii & Fetzeb. fc-blC - W. C. STEELE, M. I) Who has succeeded Dr. D. G. Caldwell, in the western section of the county, will attend any calls left at the residence of Mr. James Brad ford 8 Office hours: 7 to 8 a. m.. 1 to 2 Trustee's Sale. By virtue of authority vested in us by two mortgages or deeds in j trust executed by C A Taylor, one 'given Martin Boger on 20t h day of August, ioy, wnich is uuiy recorded in Register's office for Ubarrus Countv in .Book 4, p. 376, and the other given, M Uglesby on 13th day of "Mfyj-L0 wmcn is amy recoraea in .said office in Book 6, p. 248, we will; sell to the highest Didder for cash; at the court house door' in Concord, N. C, on Monday, 17th day ot April, ioyd, one tract; or lana known as lot No. 3 in a division of lands of Chas Taylor, decsd, adjoin ing Mrs Wilson and others, and known as part of the Dt. Cyrus Alexander place. M Boger, M Cglesby, By Wm. Smith, Atty. March 14, 1893 tori National Bank, J.k.f6eli President. D.-B. Cbltrane, Cashier. L. D. Coltrane, Book keeper. Capital, Surplus $5o;ooo $10,000J P1REOTOKS' T TIT fA1 rn' r j W. B. Odell, G. M. Lore. U B Ooltrane CO : i I t in l I mm iMhm livuvn uiuciiuuJU) Klm I St, ULOfD CONCORD, N. C. f1 put- ' f f g"irfipi"' iip ; j 'ffW MRS. M. C. DUSENBERY, MANAGER NORTH CAROLINA, admr Cabarrus County. J Notice, Havinpr been dulv anDOlLtcu tuvi 7 O i qualified Administrator of John A iiieenheimer, dec a, oy tne propel court of Cabarrus county, all per sons holdiner claims against the said deceased, are hereby notified to pre sent them to the undersigned, dulj authenticated, for payment on or be fore thelOth dav of November, 1893 , or this notice will be plead as a bar to their recoverv : also, all persons owing said deceased, are notified that prompt pavment is expected, .mis November "lith, 1892. R. W. M ISENHEIMER, Administrator TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of authority ivvested in me by a mortgage, or deed in trust, extended by G Lipe and wife, M S Lipp, on the 21st day of November 1885, which is duly recorded in Regs ister's office for Cabarrus county, in book No. 2, page 306, I will sellat the court house door in Concord on Monday, the 3rd day of April, 1893. to the highest bidder for caj3h one tract of land containing about 110 acres, adjoining W Alexander, R B White and others and known as the Godfrey Lipe mill tract. Robert F. Phifer, Trustee. By W. M. Smith, Attorney. TAX NOTICE, Those who do not wish their prop ertv advertised must nav their Town Taxes by the 15th, of March and all persons owing a poll tax alone, can exbect warrants served on them and I J - z. . pay extra cost, if not paid by said time. Take due notice ana be gov erned accordingly. ., ..- - . - J. L. Boger, Tax Collector. Furnishing Rock, -. ' - -. - " . ' ' V.. . t'.: Bids in writing1 will bereeaivArl hxr the undersierned , until 1st, , daj-s of April ior lurnisning u- the .rock la large oak at Aaron Wihecoff to the Bdans mo nil e ui me new rnon trnm point wnere the? new road com a . v -- pac into tne oidiroad, to macadam ize the new roarl RiTton fAA4- a. and ten inches deen. Thn Vo& wo vaftcu uut vx um iuuu ur iroxn any place whiph will not interfere with crops, on me lands of K - F Phifer: aji tock must ne on graund by , 1st jmw mil 1 1 1 1 u n ttti . x chaui gang. For rf uriher informa vo 0 pwuuin new, road by the mwju. appiy to &, UOVe.- Ar J " ;WM. Smith, : Attorney, for E.F. PhiferJ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOtMck tratorof Ahicwii smut, AJtzzV au persons owinsr saidistalerc hereby notified that tEey nluslake uioumie payment, -or suit will be brqugnt. And all persons .haviflfl Claims aeraiTiBt eoil W.3ltt ihfP to the' unaersigned.'anlt day Of MlirnTi tQO A sn- 'U: r;lT will bewsAZi iTlhSr ' ery. Geoeqe G. Rmwir- Am- Ti TTT it - T.. v it, iu. dmith, attorney 0TEL i MANUFACTURERS OF FINE GINGHAMS, OUTING CLOTHS, Sis, S 18 GRAIN AND SALT BAGS, DEALERS IN BUYERS OF -or- I . pur foot wopd always wanted pes prices for same. ,Wa invif.A nspectidn of all the goods we manaiacture. ; i i ' ' "i ' ' . .... 'TRUSTEE'S SALE 'M tirtue7 of .autliority Vesfi iW WcP?fee eie by H IX Shoe, and wife, on tK fitK nf a 1?? wluck is duly recorded in KeglSter'B Office for Oaharrn a fek.pagea I will sell at tne court honsA .nA mpnaay.vl7th of Anrii . i qq . Cash to thbhihpaf. .iM Q lo arianadjoinirjg Jonas ook, Jdhiv hoe, Polly Barrier Joel Reed and others, containing 271 acre r f " u: March 9, 1893." " ' ' " By W, M. Smith, Atty. GfilEflAL I.1ERCIIIIIIDISE, X -4 - TV.:
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