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Vol. V. No. 338 CONCORD. N. C, FRIDAY JUNE 30, 1893. Whole No. 280 O VI AD CLJ CTT 8me f PPr0Datin from one I He' A PInm ootl n- AT SHOftT RANGE OTvsx 1 V i.! i ll f 11 .1 wc iuvc liu lb earia witn an rne ex quisite colorings of celestial beau ties. A po3tal card from Mr. Will L Ball, dated at Jlkin, reads : "Please send me the Daily Standard and send HAenes and Incidents in the Passing Know of Iilfe In this Metropolis and Vicinity asC aught toy Onr Kodak Reported by Truthful Persons, or Evolved from tbe Editor's Brain, Judicious Advertising. Creates many a new ousiness, Enlarges many an old business, Revives many a dull business, Rescues many a lost business, Saves many a failing business, Preserves many a large business, Secures success in anything. Col. Jas. W Long says that R.itat once and keep on sending it Will Johnson has a tomato as large ' until 1 come home as his (Long's) head. Col. Long is 'We fin( Elkin qitea live town determined not to lose his glory. and a nice Place to 8Pend a fe days, m, . . . but I fear that I make its inhabit , , , J . 3 itants sick blowing Concord. Every- The Salisbury Herald has received r.n onion weighing If pounds. chews tobacco. In the former he can beat Bissell, in the latter he beats our "devil." We are headquarters for shirts. All styles in madras, silk and wool stripes. Specially adapted for conr fort during the warm weather. -Cannon 8 & Fetzer. Solomon's temple was 107 feet long, 36 feet broad and 54 feet high. Saxon dress shirt?. French lawns Though a wonder of the world, it bows, at Cannons & Fetzer. Artificial ivory is now manufac tured out of condensed skim milk. Light nice blucher shoes, $2.00 per pair, at, Cannons & Fetzer. was not larger than many private homes of the present time. Cards of invitation have been is sued to an "At Home," by Mrs. M body knows I caa't say too much for Concord " Elkin is a good town; the Wilkes- boro boom invited the editors up from Winston and came near perish ing 'em; .hi kin was notified and when the train was returning Elkiu was down there with 3 bushels of plums. Lightning; Struck in Town. On Church street at the residence of Mr. Geo. E Fishery lightning Tbur&dae evening struck a free with in ten feet of the house'. TJwo lit tie girls were under the tree at the time within four feet of 'the i tank Mrs. Fisher was standing ' on the C l)u6enbery, complimentary to Mr, and Mrs. Cowan DuBenbery, of Qx-J porch. Thev were all stunned. The cry cjf the gray squirrel ia anlford. This pleasant event is Monday! Just, how te little ftsher girls es- capea aeain is itxxiy miraculous. They appeared to be entirely over the shock af ter several hours. The lightening struck the tree before it began raining and indeed before the cloud had really reached ovfrhead of Concord. It was an advanced agent. exact imitation of that of a young' J evening. k An editorial notice of a woman's Pepperel jeans drawers, cool and grocery store reads as follows : "Her comfortable, 50cr Cannons &, tomatoes are as red as her own Fetzer. I cheeks, her indigo is as blue as her Tneaveiage farmei's' boy leaves own eJe8 and Iier pepper as hot as no stone unturned, except tbel nerown temper, grindstone. - Screven's patent elastic seam Boston garters do not hurt the J drawers: estmade.. They are. lea. You cin buv a pair lor 5oc. Cannons & Fetzer. Kev. J P Mason, a prominent Baptist minister, died near Chapel Hill Sunday morning. , Duplex Ventilated" armlets, wire buckle suspenders, excellent shoul der braces, at Cannons & Fetzer. well adapted to all positions and al lows, great, freedom and ease of motion. They stand pre-eminentj Cannons & Fetzer. Only pause And think of the ttiffeittice in Sr thfit ii, made by one even, pleasant, sunny! temper ; and when a whole fjamily are amiable and considerate, it id Of one thousand deaths in Europe, aim0st too sweet for earth. X mm mAl.HA. . in VlA I sixteen ar uy - Mrs Z E Scott was considerably u nueu o,e, it flfunned by ilghtning on Church Hose! Hose! Gents' ,fast black I gtreet Thursday. ,When noticed si macoyarn. balem cotton nan nose, i mmttteS af textrarqs, she was sit- an coiuro. vauuwuo w i tine1 wun outstrebcueu uruie, uucu An infant was lying in her lap. Peastraw: How is your niece lookmor these davs? Barnes.: Just; the same as usual for a mam FOREST HILL 1TEWS. Orapbically Portrayed by Onr Special Correspondent. Charley Sbealey let a 100 pound weight fall on his foot Thursday, causing a severe wound. Mrs. Sally Campbell, who has been staying at Mrs. Fannie Boboins fell but the door Wednesday and sprain ed her ankle. The company store was closed Wednesday and Thursday for the purposed taking inventory. They opened up this (Friday) morning, and trade is lively. There ia talk of the mills here shutting down for two days next week. Some of our people have FOUND DEAD IN HER WEtL i. , Sne Met Her Deatn by Losing Her , Balance and Falling: in tbe Well. The city awoke to the shock yesterday of hearing that Mrs. T R Magill had been found dead in the well on her hus band's place on East Fifth street. The sad news went from lip to lip, and by. 8 o'clock, the entire city knew, of the dreadful . happening, and was expressing deep sy pathy forthe aged husband and daughter,- j Th9 particulars of Jhe dis tressing affair are as follows : Wednesday night Mrs. Magill was in her usual health ahd spirits, and talked with T T 1 3 f i ner nusuana airer ne came more to do in these two days than fi.om church, until about 11 o'clock. She suggested that it was getting late, and he they could do in two weeks. , If the mail for Forest Hill con tinues to be as heavy as it was Thursday Mat Jones will heed an other arm. Thursday's mail con tained a circular for nearly every man here. Married In Randoipb.' Dr. Stepuen B Weeks, late of the had better retire. It was her custom to sleep in the early part of night, so she did not go to bed when Mr Magill did. He soon jell asleep, and did not awake until about six o'clock in the morn inc. whor Tbe Gate City Bank Pav Depositors. I , X' , Atlanta, June 20 At 9 Hirni. askino- for Mrs Miii o'clock J:his morning the Gate and the k6ys Then findtng City Natna.1 , Bank .began that Mrs. Magill was not in paymg rqff ;ta depositors, herjroom looked through the xucto wao Pav house, not finding her there, unpo4Lurs jlu uay auuat went out into the yard and thinking.probably .she small ' ones, t Ji9 larger deposit h hv snm W.M n trek itH ati f i nn . holding off UBtil after the he 'stepped to thrwell and n. - j. ne payment oi , i"8Tjooked in chair of history of Triuity College,,- This description is attributed to a Concord ycjung lady, wHo nas tasted has a pet pig that follows her butter swimmmg in honey, cologne through the streets like a dog. toeg.8 and cranberries and as ,f something was running through my Just see what Cannons & Fetzer nerves with feet of diamonds, escort have to say in this issue about ed by several little Cupids in chan coats and pants. See, we tell you ! 0ts drawn by angels, shaded with A New York woman asks for a honeysuckles, and the whole spread divorce because her husband stuffed with melted rainbows cavenne temer in her mouth. ' Suicide in Raleigh. - Mrs. E J Whitton, of Topsham, Raleigh, June 29. HalK Me., has hair which measures 8 feet ejg -ad an other sensation 2 inches. It has been growing 19 this morning the suicide of Mrs. A W Fraps. It occurred was inarrid n Ranlolph county yesterday , to Miss Sadie Leach, ot Orangei The bride and groom catne: nn bn the WinsVnn-fcni train ti Guilford College last night to speid their honeym6on," . Confederate Teteran Re-unlon,Birm : lnbani; Ala. . For the above occasion the Rictw mpnd and Danville Railroad will leH tickets to Birmingham, Ala, and return from coupon stations on its lines, at a rate of one first class limited fare for the round' trip. Tickets on sale July 17th to 19th, good returning until and mclhding July 25th, 1893. Tickets will be sold from Wash ington, D. C, Richmond, Burkeville, ville, South Boston and Lynchburg, Va., Durham and Winston-Salem, N. C, on July 16th in addition td dates named above tf. effect on business; was, at end. A Territorial Governor and a Sew Admiral. years, Binkles and hi3 girl have had another falling out." "Is it possi ble? What, caused it?" "Defect tive hamfaock." lot neckwear Elegant new in m i in her room at her Home here, about 8 o'clock. For six months she had been lh. poor health and for a month her mind had been quite ciisv ordered. She rose at the samfe time as tne otner members oi The Giant Smelting' Works Clese. GmaLa, Neb., June 29. There is a strong probability tfyat the Giant Smelting and Refining Works; of that city, will be closed on account of the decline in silver. E W Nash, the treasurer of the company, said yesterday : "We have quit buying, and shall bur no.more silver until matters take a different turn. If we cannot afford to' w6rk Bilver we shall have to shut up shop." John Qwic1 Extemporized Five - XoW Baps,' This is a meaningless sentence, but it contains att the letters of our alphabet. Five of these letters spell "woman." and large numbers of women believe in the virtues of (Or. Pierce's Favorite -Prescription a stncW vegetable compound, for her There, to his horror, he saw Mrs. MagilF s leet sticking but of the water and quickie Washinfftbh. June 28. The Pres laisedJbe larm ...The neigh ident tddk ipti&lilS&M -5?TS sei4Wwir.all possi ley. of Alaska, to be GoVernbr of U1W ua1 soon aevisea I m Anna f-r main T- n. kv JM Alaska; and Commodore AarbirW! rf"0 w t""1" uuu. rr- , This wajs. 3oae. and the wife wwer.w ,' .S and, mother., .yfeo, whwlaat navy vice Kear Aamirai uavia ieen the niht h(nrill Harmony, retired. perfect helth. was taken into -i-i , : . , -t I.- her home a corpse, she having Mu.pM b a dreadful accident m't t It is tnought that the, . ienls dreadful death. , will in a short while assign Mr. Pen Magill . was in the habit dleton Xing, of -Guilford county, ,N. of rising early arid as she wa in South America or Europe. suprosed she walked out to Richmond Dispatch. tlie well an as one side of ine wen dox was ore mtirely Frank Powell Gets an Appointment, cojt a. omau pidUK at U1B Washington, June 29 John A ?tom Jost her balance and Turley, of Tennessee, has been ap . -. . . . - c ; She evidently did not jump pointed Examiner of Surveys in the . , . A. , V ' -- 1111,11 I lir Wl-'II M'SIIIIIIMI. IIUUU General Land Office, and Frank she Would" not have gone i a roweu, or ionn v.aroim,.. a.-pw"" head foremost. The bod v agent of the General Land Office, was warm when recovered, by which it is supposed that she A Seallns vessel ixst. f eU jn b at Qr fc time hefoTe Victoria, B. C, J une 29. News jte arrival of the ( cook and was receivea irom ine xoriu ijawitjjram, tne ooy. unarlotte evening that the British Columbia Observer. sealer Aihoka has been 16st in norinern water?. There particu'ars. are no lovely snaaes, uu. T- ti, fHir. hnt her husband crepes, selected for nmmer traae.- tQ Ue down &nd Cannons & Fetzer. rest then went to his Ever since the Garden of Eden, store on :the same block. Mrs. whenever 'anything goes wrong, Fraps had secured possession there is always a man around to lay of arazor and had secreted L it ih th.hla.oAm forvS? The Graded School board has o-niar vein. Bv the time k lector reacneaiiiof oup iVAfltion. purines in ibfrvi Mrs FikDS "wds 52 yearis the - ohieT "pbsitron-'in ' 'the-1' whiter of age, aSFWSS MtWUme . Ajw-:mi3)k &W&?f . . , . -I A. ! i Ii "PJonr TATRftV. SnB o RfifAfmard-;- Guaranteed- to. Bchools. Mr. onmn usea live w ua,uiko - w , . timTSTJ aclerh Mil&JSM Tne Confederate II All Dollar IMe. KewYork, June 27. S H Cha man. oi rnnaaeipnia, Dougnt tne original half die, from which the Rock Hill Took Time by Forelock. Confederacy struck its half dollar. The Rock Hill Heralil says ; The I for $31tosday,. The other side of dispensary law oesr into effect Sats I the coin was made from a die in tHa urday.and so far this haisbeen a New Qrleans jnint in 180J, - Only splendid week for jugs. Many pep four impressions were made?r, Caijv Die have- prepared for the lonfir ceUation of the die ha3 been enecterd drought py lairing lfl a supply ui vuw uy Biraiguw uie cut uruBH lue, ibcb pure bid North Carolina stuff to prevent its further use. Other wise .it w in enecqonaiuon. A JL'ICK. r M 1 The feeling of Bnperiottty. totto Thfere is a lake nkr lttwn, w4r nfe' that Beset" her.t It reKunerates r wasted'' strength, Bterger sex wmborn. 1 iiV I bear and Md.; called Still ' Pond; wmcnl' Jt restores mo iuuviiuuD . v Ytidfilher to y e blood; and :k;s' -acdViy ela ;ana ,,Ai8jnma,ao jpumv"gy altL nas never peen rnmea dv, ine ifAfW !miS violent' stornC Another ,pe- Thelecturer jwho was pelted1 with srnidd coma aielft! A : rri vildVa Via cmnfl.vfor - papfir'; 1 you . '-Eate Ileia Whingtda . certamihg the scents of the meeting. m: xrr iJayvauit. - - . r
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