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1' -5 Vol. V. No. 238. SNAP SHOTS AT SHOUT RANGE Scenes and Incidents In the Passing RJiow or Life in tills Metropolis and Vicinity, asCnRlitby Onr Kodak Reported by Trnthful Persons, or i-volved from t lie Editor's Brain, Lawyer Kluttz, of Salisbury, is in the city. Dr. Hartsell, brother of J L Hart sell, was iij the city. Lawyers Puryear and W G Means went to Stanly court. Mr. W J Heilig, of Mt. Pleasant, spent the day in the city. Some men "insulted. -the. beautiful spring day (?) by. wearing overcoats. link Deal, Esq., was the first man ha InmW nn fV,a-- u-nis - v" jam ll U UilU a . x.fmi. da piauuuCOtCOn lare dWfil ncr hnnco - - y to .wiAt occuo tuiis year, ; r , i "-'-.00 auc xuai-, ui ljicaKer towns . At uiitj Every one reports vegetation aa shin is viaiHnof t ttt rEl(W Whito bOOmin?. ThprA nrA nn onmnlolnfa tnaf I 7" n TJ 1 ? n w uuuiuiuiUVu about getting stands. ; Mr. Coliimhn. T?t. . w. Mr. V T Talhprf.-nf "NTn 11 onrrJ Wltn a sermns if nnf -Fofol oii l "f j.j.ocjo uvu iwuti) auumcui ' A - v. II I i . I I I I N ui it. uii rill I inu i . ww u 11 v 1 1 1 vviiiir" I ( mi ir I i.iw I , v u u f r 1 'vO uMuiug iui iJXJ. iii. and then such cotton as is possible. lison Bst, who was moving to Salis -r-- . VilTft Via on..lv-.i.1. !11 ? 1 a-v;mcuuy ieii irom nis JVotes From the Organ. Mr. Jno. D Brown has beetf awarded the contract of repairing Organ church. Mr, Blown is no stranger, haying done considerable building- in-this vicinity, always doing good work. Mi. J L Cruse and daughter, Minnie, of Danville, Va., are vhiting friends and relatives. Mr. Cruse moved from this place-to Danville -bout ten years ago, but still has some affection for his old church which he showed by giving twenty dollars toward'repainng the church, ; Misses Jennie Ketch ie and Taxie .ipressy-of China Grove, spent several days Mast week with their school mate Miss Eadora Bost. Mr. D M ,Boger has his new house ready to occupy. Mr. Orlin Cruse CONCCVRn tvt n ' MujJAi, AJrltlL 11, 1893. TEE ' . ERESBYTR-rV. I - JU Whole No. 222 Homes Provided for Those Who Are . Attending. At J M Odell'g- Hev, Dr. Wharev; Jiiaer from Moorefille, S II VVilev' DAVIDSON COLLEGE. Pen Plctnres of the Doing's at That Institution. Dr. Munroe, the principal of th medical school, is going to have a T.pv PAfD t. uw1j guiug to nave a Key C M Payne , -Rev.. PEDale feature at the ending of his ton, S Andrews. J P Allison's Rev. Dr. Eumple and wife, Prank Brown, Rev. Thorn, ton Sampson. G W Patterson's Rev. Dr. Ph,. B F Young. ' P B .etzer's Rev. A L Crawford. -i . j Ueo. i?owler,.D- W Lorance. school the 5th of May. Dr. J. A. Hodges, of the class of '79, of Wil mington, will tfeliver a lecture to the graduates of the medical class. Mr. Ed Chambers Smith will de ttiumiu urauon nere on Wednesday of commencement. At the meeting of the societies n p nnnn'a p o, mccwus UI e societies u t Gannon s Rev. Dr. Shearer, Monday morning they elected th Rev. E W Smith, -S R Neel, D Mar tin. G M Lore's Rev. J A Rmsav. J D Rowe. Elam King's Ray. C A Munroe. Dr. Hall. , Wm. A Smith's Rev. W R Mcs Lelland, J D Wilson. 0 R White's Rev. J G Anderson, We have a fine garden. . "Koast- iDg ears" this early speaks well for WaSfn in the rear of his team' which the agriculturist of this establish- became frightened ran away, bruis- ment 1DgMr- -boutz about the head and ThHfnfl.i 11face;...He 18 aow in a very precarious F.caaut conamon, and it is feared if he even trnm Mi linn. T C : i. u n r-i t . i I - ouixtu, ui oaaie gets well his mind will be injured. Avuy IT the city. FOREST HILL NEWS. W C Boyd's Rov. M A Hender son, K It 15ailey. J 0 Wadsworth's Rev. H D Le- queux, Alfred Goodman. i ml vivuu r V II A N McNinch's Rev. S R Arro- varinna nAnBM . I wooa, John, H Carson. R W Allison's Rev. D Munroa and wife, G P Ervin. 0 G Montgomery's Rev. A T y I , ranam, K A Montgomery. U W Brown's Rev. J A Harris. John K Goodman. i " II A UIO U11UU Will I If I r T iit-o. I ' - Creek who spent Monday night in Mr. Bickie Kinehart. who went to JI.L Bell'8-Rev. W M Shaw, S ililC Ijl L V v - - I W .Nf 1 rv-l I " wuuui . M's last year has returned to his ' a l X . , D ': ' tette' tod. V.. ' ffi Committee to receive Pmsta. mtin'-Uiii i. ii r. w ii J?ishsr S Rev. E E Presslev. .. . . . !.t... MmDM n,u;u 7 " 7 ' wm "OIia Nat Johnston. -' Pwura at mat pi v..v&vvv- . iriW010, uitt iuriineaa. Carolina rorever. i Sam Ervin, Paul Caldwell and - At fi aT W J Montgomery's Rer. W H i w vuv Din ii y ill t-Fa i nir til" irrpnvi i r . H . Arthur Faggart. w Satnrdav r" w p"S "l6"" W?i' ' We hear that nta hn. ...Jh Ua';. ""?!" Tl MrK Jane McConnell8-Dr. Laf - Al tuejr are M-xie uuurca, oy tne noiy rite of Con- J A Simq T?pxr t?"W"R'" j o nr monkeymsr with ours, thev are firmation. nn J A bim8 Rey. R WBoyd, S W neath the ground, certain. Pfr hrhVn nnt t pf- tti..,J t, ,r . . . . ia u lb u hkjIjc iii h iiiii' wi eiM m a ma Where is last week's Stanley .News? ne ground on Saturday aboutfnoon, Mrs. Jane A' CaldrPir niinfnn Wp misa if HI1 XT i.: I nn f? oa tvirof s-P - V. .1111 11 v. ..ww ajaoici xeauTicies vi pcupio were at 1 uamweil. undo the Bivins? If . Dan doesn't church; itti$ considerable .damage, WiAr Milas Johnston's Robert him warstopped,: Black White. 1 . 1 1 - wuuuuoc o xev. jtiiex. Ihe Standard had a very pleasant Sprunt, or Hey. XO.'McMulIen. - " J Wrm l.l. . . I :-.- - '. . letter from Mr. J.M Sreringen,.of uoia8boro. He 13 a native of Ca barrus, but chief of police of Golds boro. editors of the monthiv for next var iFrom the Eumenian Society, J M Farr, J D McDowell, C Matheson; from the Philanthropic, C A Hodgin, W J Goodman and A P McAlister. ' Mr. C Speers was elected as fourth marshal of the Eumenian Society, to fill the vacancy made by the res ignation of D K Pope. At the reading of the annual re port of the work done by the church here there was great satisfaction ex pressed. This church has raised over $3,200 within the last year for H pAPT. F. A. M'NINCH DEAD. r twlstor on"," When He ! ITaS iM fflce bwt He was Eqnal to all fhT;wCnlS""A FPmer Official or the City Passes Away. Oapt, Frank A. McNinch. whnsA illness has been noted in the News, died at his home in the citv if 9 o'clock this morning. He was in his 52nd year, and leaves a wif anrl tour children, and a brother, Mr. A, N. McJSTinch, who lives in Concord. ' . Capt -McNinch was born in Ches ter, S. C, and came to CharJotte 25 years ago. He had since been prom inently identified with Charlotte. He wa3 a man of more than ordinal intelligence, and was possessed of great courage and enev. He served as chief of police una, r the DeVYolfe admimscr irion :- "?ss'f ,so and under the succeeding admin istrate n of Mayor W. 0. .Maxwell. In those days Charlotte was not what it is now. rougher classes from the border who periodically invade 1 the town, received their first check at the h;tr?ds of Capt. Mc Ninch. It requiit d a man of just ? his nerve and cour.tge to tackle the , class whose suppression was so much desired, and his four year's adminis tra ti on TOni-lQ . n,Aj f I ..vicM. vvuuuera in reiorm. Graphically Portrayed by Our Special When a "hard Case" had to be han- , ..wum nis men out would go in person after the offender. He had many hard personal bouts, but alwava o-nf. tK a ci. Messrs. J M and W R Odell went to Charlotte today. Afr W "C1 T-wV i. x I .."jo t;ut ue oestot.it, in Mr. VV X Johnson went to Char- U , . m ' lotte today. He" has awpn Ur- f "m . , . , r j.ua irequently refered to him, in n ac tnat place. the Char! iir. J 13 Harkey gave us a call chief of nnHoA t t u-.i i . Monday. He tells us he will tear to thaf. timo " v I mr ci &aA Thursdar for Clinton, Mass.. where Cant. MaftrmM, A . hewill serve an apprenticeship m attendent ?upon the recent Moody mill work.. w j - ..J auu was one or Mr MoodyV "converts. The funeral sprv baseball and mayor's election, vices will be conducted from the Several of our people went fishin, If! ad PoPlar Monday, .1 "t1! b C10GK tms afternoon." i v-uaoocte Jew8. &am, not uncle Sam, but our Sam, is wearing a new striped shirt this weeic. Parish Organization. M A mflTVflnnn. i - w v ,4.- vi uuuuiau, At a call meetinsr of the mffmhfra At thft Sf PAhnA TTnfoi i fuA i j w . uvuvi uuciutiun and friends of All Saints Mission, in? will-be entertained on thft 9Hi inah fho M;00; m T w n D . r.ww xuuiu not nave son rr , y xiuu TYta . - " vauuuu-xvey. ir. juaw, so much if lilush of Roses was not re The Standard is sorry to learn t7 "t L regmany; organized vv ulD80n' n vElder from presented, sure cure forpimples, freckles flof TIT.- u - -d i jranau, oy acceptance 01, ana SUDs onnon. auu DiacKneaas., in 1882 1 predict it will Flowed who has been sick for Bome 8Cr,pt:n, to A Caldwell-Elder J P ... . . ... .. . canonical requirements or the wntt... ume, is no -Detter, ont ffraduallyl t Vt ii i ,. " . erows weaker:' J ! ' :: - y oC The El ire 1 Tower of Toilet Artitles. 316,574 bottles Blush of Roses sold in 1890. You know T r.on1H h " uuw suiu Snnshine in the Mouse i "I'am weary with work !" the good r wife sighed; 5! ; "But after all,''; she said, "It's sweet to loor for those we love . No wonder that maid will wed" A "wise housewife lightens her tpils and gladdens the home circle grows weaker. - v f ... - Mr. V , C Barringer, nephew of Gen. Barnnger, of Charlotte, is to be married onjhe 19th in Louisana.. Mr. Barringer is a grandson of Ga-i barrus county. - Mr. Daniel Faggart, of No. 8, who was born on G. Washington's bjrfchJ day, laid off an 8-acre field for, corn. ...... . . . -, . It not often you. . find a man, of his! age, that is yet so active. George Hey wood was elected town clerk of Concord, .Mas., the, other - t . . f . , r ..... - r -'- ' f- uay, tor the 41st time. The records of the office have been in charge of the Hey wood family for more than a century. Ihe Salisbury Herald notes the article to ihe effect that the increase' m commercial fertilizers in Cabarras county ' Rrill .reash 100 per cent., and adds that the sales are increased in Rowan, but not so much. Stanly county is enjoying a week's court. ThiSAis ne;fir8t tame conrt is being held in the elegant and sab stan tial: new court house. We are toTd 'that thV arrangement of the house is more convenient than onrs. Atif.hft Tnrria TTrii an - cures to the EoiscoDal crinrch Virp I Bv R;A Rmurn Pa in vr. i .... . J. X , -r - ' . w i - - .ww f . v W ' ' rj LL a' resident minister. The following nedy, J A Kluttz. gentlemen were elected gardens and By -John A Kimmons Captain be sold by every druggist, and used by bv her cheerful VlLZI every lady and gentleman in the United 7 ,1 ctieerf uIn"ffg- n t nealth is Statei. . tne nr8t requisne, and her jusc rerogative. Health follows; the use vestrymen: W G Means, senior warden, R KBlack.iudior'wardeti, ! H S Prjryear. B F Rogers, J C Gibson and M L Brpwn, vestrymen, ,' Mr. EI BlacXwas elected secret iiy uj. uio qu v. ,.. The following gentlemen were elected delegates to represent the parish in the Diocesan Convention which convenes at Raleihf 17thof May next: Messrs. W G Means and B F Rogers. Smart. ' y!;N D Fetzerr-One Elder. J. A. KlMMOKS, A, NMqNiNCH, Committee.-. The 1 Raleigh 1 CNeWs-- & O bser ver ays: 1?he Coloradp beetle vor potato ;liugf.1aa3 'aphearied iia ; this city5 in of many .gardeners, , who Relieved the terminated this increasing pest A dose of Paris greenvis said to "do them-good. L 8 1 T)r R T M"nnfornmrv haa.rtnrnwl from'a1 visit' tolfehroe, : toth ona' business and a pleasure trip. Opening of Presbytery. I The Concord Presbvfcerv will con fene j to- night in the is t Presbyterian church, at 8:30 o'clock. I The opening services will be cons ducted by Rev. A T Graham, Mod erator, who will! also! preach, ihe' opening sermon. Quite a large number of delegates ai rived on the noon train. f A! cot dial- invitation is extended to the general public to attend these services,' ' '" BishoD W W Duncah. of Snarfcan- turg, S. ; a;,preaiihe47--in'; Central: Church MondavA night. It .was ran elegant and ornate discussion. It ! f? . r . c . , ... .. . ,. was, one oi iPe pracqcai Ana plains discission' of facte -nat carried c6ni viction to the audience. ( Fetzers Drug Store will sumlv vou at 75 cts. per bottle. of Dn "Pierce's Favorite fesnrin. " " I tlOQ. Whifih 7Vm4ira fiik .tt. St. CIoa,I Hotel ArrlvI.. ' . 7 7 . """S' r ... ... . cansea by those peculiar diseiso I Alletzgns, Atlanta: E AnsdL Lijit tm,u . .K . NashTille; Frank M 'SitnoDS, Ne4 nK,na! Uennolle8- York: C W Bay and wife.' At S h; WMter B Swlck, Brooklyn; R E nL 3 in f f more: Pelkington, Pniladelohia:' O n to women, Mhio' no- n . m t n . j Jwu"ft ouu U1U- sausiaction, or the FTSb P-C1.00)re;uDCded.Ofdrasgi8tt H W Gdltz, Winston. School to Coniln net The Fruit Seaso.. 6 "ccu ueateu uy several It can be pretty definitely , stated S & "5?! "" th,? ,aSt f that there will be lots of frdtrthii S A," ""i!; year. Peaches are.. now abont pro. Sh tf 81 l? tected by their own growth,: beLs meets m the T the leaves. Apples are nestled Si htiT? tl rT J OTnnn f, c , , w school building on Thursday after- among the half-grown cleaves. V, i-o , , , J , , o. - u wcc noon at 2 o clop k, preparatory to be- Strawbernes are m full bloom every-:TJ'' u . where, blackberries never fail. and if redcoats succeed . then- we are a happy people, so to speak, : t r - ' - r a t - - - - - l r - Seed Sweet Potatoes. . Send, your orders at once to . Patteeson's. i Mr E. D. iehtz, one of the" very best ' Mariners .rb'fOabttrrns' cdniily, spent the day in the city. day.. This, delay is owing to the fact iVi.i & I 1 3 1 1 . -H . fc .vutf wioreu scuoois- win not clpe untiL Friday. , Terms from $i;00 to $3.00. 'N Respectfully, f E. P. Mangum, 4t M. W. Ball. X Those wanting shad "Wednesday morning,' will pleas6 leave their orders at A L Sappenfield's. 2ts, II I; ! 5 S 3 J. -s :. - i: f if v ? 1: :-v'" i. J. . - I. f. if ;i : 1: A: i "i A. i V
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