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Vol. V. No. 533. CONCOUD, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1894. Whole No. 1,112 A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. TEB RUSH OF HUMANITY. rickod TJp and Put In fchape By Our People 1TIi Trayel as See;by r. JTnstllns Pencil Pusher Reporter, j Mr. J F Honeycutt, for tome time Tump Snell, elf Greensboro, in the jaws of gnpp, is out "again, it in the city. Messrs D B Coltrane and J C Mrs. Jno. W Wads worth has Wadswerth have begun work on their returned to Charlotte, new homes. v Mr. and Mrs. Harris Crowell, of tv Un R JTiOwp will nnT Mt. Pleasant, werein the city. X'-X. A Cf - v, m. & w m rf w m w x a w w w j Dr. N D FetzerV house on South Main street. Will Barrier one of the best young men of Nc. Shas become en gineer at the Fenix Flour Mills. Mr. Jno. B Caldwell, by expira tion of his contract, has retired from the depot. He is succeeded by Mr. Phifer, of .New York. The" Cocoa Laay, who was enter taining Swink's customers a few weeks since, was thrown from a horse alone. in Raleigh and painfully hurt. Master J oe Cannon has returned from Lenoir, where he has been in school. Miss Jennie Sapp has returned from a Tisit to Salisbury of several weeks. J T Pounds asks us to say that he SEEKING SOUTHERN HOMES. 1 THE FAMILY PURCHASING. Several Rallfood Protects Taklac Shnpe for Active Work. Baltimore, March 15 The Mann, faetures' RecoreV in its weekly sum laary of the business-conditions of the South says: One of the noticable features of the business in the south is the uri- Yfnat tne JLongs nave Been Bolne the Past Week. Ed Staidard: I wrote you sometime since that Geo. A Long and his fas ther would be in town looking out a situation and that" Geo. was going 'to purchase a lot, they were in town yesterday (Monday) looking around usually large number of capitalists ! 80m lots and houses. Geo. did and homevseekers who are now inx ve'stigating the resources and at- not purchase a lot of any person, though seTeral wtre offered. him, ha THE BLAND BILL-PASSES. tractions of this section, and this be- . seemed to be inclined t lean towards ing followed by some large sales of ; the court house; on Tuesday he came properties and extensive colonization ' back witn a determination to pnr projects. Many reports to the M:m- chge and on finding the clever feK ufacturers' Record complain of the 1W Jno K Patterson, he bought injury to business by the tariff agis ofjhiiei, such as young people like-he I"" tit? Til is sun plaining ana selling jumoer, ution nd in some inaUstns fiere 1S S8t and that he is rcaiy at any time to hs mnnh 11nnftrkint.T Mtoiu fnfr,r 'clock i i i i m i 1 1 i l I lase contracts. J.ne iuea nas gouen on this account, but' on the whol out that he was in the coffin business the South shows CTadual: improv-. See what Cannons, Fetzer & Bell PP new enterprise, mere .is cen- The coner stone of theConfederate have to sav. They are aliTe to the siderable activity in public improve Monumrnt at Raleigh is to be laid ' DMt wishes of those desiring furni- ment matters, iucluding waterworks, on the 20th of My, Mt Airy granite ture This firm is shipping good3 electric light works and sewerage and on tOMWormw 10 a. m.. will be united lathe holr Dor i ! bonds of xiatri aion v. to Mis' Kivii'-.z daugter of J 0 Khuts. I wnt to yr ri e ; on oo u r t your tcwtiV.jffD auu hope hs 'rril ta it any t? xeep tion ; o n 1 . at Tft u r s d ay i: e t u." p 1 o :. i u g m do w n Cod d ! Crseif, on iho Gibson farm, nnd on Tke Senate Totes For it in 44 to 31 Sow tke President., At 12:30 on Thursday the Bland eignioraga bill was taken up by the Senate; Mr. Carey, republican, of Wyoming, concluded hU speech against it. Then .DnboiV, republi can of Idaho, Mr. MircheiJ- or Or egon, Mr. Palmer of Illinois spoke. Mr, Pettigrew, of Sou.h Diikots, had just bygun an arguoaent'in favor of the: bili when Senator Harm rose and said. -."Mr; President, the kotir of 2 is recorded by the c'ock nd s t tht hour the unanimous '.agreement of the -Stnte is that the fipl vrte shall belaVen on the n-u-re of this bill I sk for thv- ot.''-' It was 'HUD, B'fi cYiHT. - f .v, C.i. : I H !, ..OKe, f.o:q;l ):rU- h-nrAi, Barrjs ... , I, Ccck- riu. bi m .f,-. v. , Or has been selected for the purpose. .if If you have a house to paint we care notforthe length, the breadth or the H'ErGHT thereof. Give us the iob. AxinoNY & Sappenfield to Charlotte and lots of other points in the state. L There will bo a mseting of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy at Raleigh Wednesday and Thuris systems and reports for the week , rearing the bank I csmejnewr goin show such enterprises for ome town iut0 thocrrek and the &ood clever in Maryland, one in Arkansas, three in Florida, one in Louisiana, and one in Missouri, one in Tennessee, fellow :td f hre I &oc it.' and Prof. John L Weber, who has daT. AnriMlth and 12th at waich -- - i held the chair of English at Trinity I time candidates for licenses to prac College, has rtSigned, -and. will re turn to his old home in South Caro lina. Your attention is called to. Oald Mercontiln Company's new ad. They started in with a yearly contract plant any more seeds for a pig to Tby know a good advertising me tice pharmacy will be examined. Dr. Youisg rcctlved a whole bag full of government seeds. He handed them out among farmers, as wa3 intended. Xen wishing to said that ldid not gat it froia hini So on Friday we met again and this seven in Texas, two in Virginia, and ; god clVr fellow went to jump one in Kentucky. Notwithstanding th general de- preision in rauroau matters several railroad project?, some of consider able importance, are taking 'lb ape for actiye work. The total produc tion of co'il'in the South in 1893 was 28,700,000 tons against 24,900,000 dinm. Dr. W H Wakefield will be in Concord at the St Cloud Hotel on Wednesday, April 18th, for one day, Practice limite to Eye, Ear, Nos; and Threat. amuse himself with on a moonlight in 1892 and 15,200,000 tons in 1887. night in our'garden, we didn't ac cept aty seed. But eyery one hain't a Pig a 17. ot Some "Hard Tack." Thre is a man named Cobb, near Roswell, Ga., who has a biscuit in Rev. H S Wingard, D. D., one of possession which be brought home the most eloquent pulpit orators of fr0ta the war. Durham Sun. the Lutheran church in the South, And the -e is a veteran in Fratik- J Andtraen, who was will deliver the Uaccalaurate sermon lm countyJ this State, wh preserved G M Lore for quite a before the graduating clafs of as a memento of the war a little Mount Amoeia Female Semiaary, chunk of bacon, bmaller than a ba- Mt Pleasant, N. C, on Sunday nana, that was the Ust two-weeks' June 3rd. There ara eleven, in the ration he drew, at the Appomattox. graduating class. Tha writer saw it on exhibition a few years aso at a veteran's re- Mr. W with Mr. while, has accepted a position in Wasbicgton, to which point he will move his family. Mr. Charlie Alexander has bought himself a Texas pony, and is afford- acroas a aitcn and diu so duc aiu sot; stop he jumped backwards and into the ditch oa his back in c&n'd a?d water; out he came Hughing but I could not see where the laugh come in. The next thing I saw of that man ns was mating towaras tne houie. v Swamp Sparrow. 8S taa; It 7st9 rpnnrtd here veaterdav incr jimiisement- to twrrt in ridin Xn.ilv Whitler. who lives near MU1U AU uiauu'S' , - . i . -- i . ... . ,.,1 A i- I heel and the Cracker should harp?n , , , l. r i i l'i w - ' n " t-,,,4. to get together with their commis- cfnfthnrn sa thft Oregon atonk. I Aarcrhtr Tlnan. Whitlv. on last o " " ' J 7 , , - . T 11 ,, , - v i - iarv wagns they would doubtless Th.re U EOm( oTbalinS of th. m;'lB'nMt baL old.tiL ieat of reason i Tr L l trip Visn with a ripr! of iron. WmtN Tfater rorxs r? mm on union sire.i. -rr " '" .r " " . Und flow of gonl"-but little else,- Mr. Fetzer i h- Jad ls trouble y""":"" Gaatoui G.tt-. dnrins-the Dast winter thin usnal. u uSul ""'n """"5 owing the absence of hard frtezes, UT' c 111110 uccu UUdUlc tu iIC t a oarernmout ijiiinry. D I . I -,.1 0 -lTki l Mr. F V Snell is here working th tnrtner particulars. taniy JMews. Seyeral farmers of Southern Ca hydrants up. . The larire cottcn factory of the barrus county were in the city today A newspaper is the record of facts Patterson Manufacturing Co., Chi for the purpose of investigating the if. .-a;1WM .rmdntallvrorda na Grove, 1ST C. hasliust been com cost ana mating a neai ueeisioii in fV;wW, Tlnftrheh thareii plsted and started np. This is the regard to a proposal by some of nriJi w, ft i- ' nnfnl first mill to aaopt electricity for them to build a large government f,. ;n fwwa r.f nrintiral nnmpitifi: water. The enly atten J distillery in that section. The site calling for conv. Theie are the tion necessary at the pumping sta- selected for the plaee is on the - . . . L. . '. -1 a. , Rnnfli FnrV of Anderson s creelf tlfitiCi?. . : UDUliJ . ft JLL J vumw I . - 1 ; - p,. -r-H and started. Tho co3tot tne water ana nve muea si 1 thus nrocured h estimated to be ne I case the plant is erected it will be ' X cent'ptr 1000 gallons. Boston Jour- nal of Commerce. Judgement Against Hank Swaers. Messrs J C Irvin, H C Oowle3W M Cooner, J Lazenbv, J A Har bin and W F Muhclay were at Lex ington last week and this, the three first as defendants and the others as witnesses in a suit brought in Davida son Superior Court by Messrs Cecil & Watin, contractors of Lexington against ' 'the owners of the First National Bank building of Statesville The suit was brought to recover a baianc duft on 1 the contract, pay ment of which was resisted on the ground that the building did not come up to specification, The case was tried Tuesday aad the verdict was in favor of the plaintiffs tor the sum of $486 and costs. The defend dants were represented by Mr. H M Pinnix, of Lexington, and Mr. J C egon, ?jiorg-tt, P.tiv- o Pettig:rew, Po7;er, Pn h, Qu:r , Ran -aom, Roach, ohoap;' tv v'- , Teller, Turpie, Vest, Voorht-e?, Wii'c, Wyl- ' cott 44. . N&js Aldrich, Allisos, Biiee, Caffery, Carey, -Chandl er, Cnllcm, Davis, Dolph, Frye, Galli jter, Gib, son, Gorman, Hae, -Hawiy, iiig gins, Lodge, McMillan, McPhr30D, Manderson, Mitchell, of V:7 Morrill, Murphy, Palme", Proctor, Smith, Stockhriv.g, Washburn, Wilson--31. Ten republicans voted for nine democrats against it. populists voted for it. Vance was in Florida r.rul didn't vote, but Senator Ransom did. on son; P latt, Vilas, i i. and The 3 Senator isn't history is recorded. The Praise Service at the First Presoyteriah church, Thursday night, was attended ky a lare con gregation. It was a . lovely evening The Lincoln Courier says : "Mr. a very large one, and it now looks as if Collector Carter will get to add it to his list, Charlotte News.. delightfully and prtfitably spent. S S Rahn, madt us a pleasant call The interest, on the part of the audi on last Monday." Weknow 1 this ianr. nvr waned from the time rtntlfmiAn was a minister and a Prof. Robert L Keesier, in his twn teacher years ago. Had brother; inimitable style and masterly touch, Starrette, of the Courier, experienced p'ayed an organ Toluntary, to tha what we use to under this gentle Postlude. Th offertory was for man as a teacher at Mt. Pleasant, he the fcanefit of missions. Tht ling- would know hii proper title and ers were Misses Lou Stuart and Rose call him by the same. Some .of the Harris, Meidamw H I Woodhouse, most ymd leisoni ever received wai Kate Noeli, H L Ross and Henry 'attbe hands of this scholarly gen Projiit and Meesrs. H I Woodhonse, icmatKej..Trere pne,ted, with J O Fink, W J Anderson, and A E yiyidneis or somtthing else just" as Lentz. t yigoroni. ' Don't TalseTnem Iong- toiogrn. He is a ' fly" old married man but he can't fool his wife if she is small. The other night when the female ministrels were bere he picked up his hat about, 8 p. m. end said he "thought" he would go to the post- office. His wife "thought" she would go also, and she did. . He re monstrated that he would be gone only a few minutes. She igid this just suited her she wanted to walk a littlt. Then he saidhe had iust thought of it he promised to "see a party" down town. She said all had to give in, but he never intima ted that he wanted to o to the show -neither did his wife.- Greensboro Record. Greeting To Her Concord Friends. New York, March 13 Editor Standard; Please say to the ladies of Concord, and surrounding coun try that I will Be home , in due time with a splendid 'assortment of Easter hats. Styles this season are exceedingly good and there is such variety that 7 eveiy one may hare a becoming shape. Very Respect fully. N L Alexander, Milliner. : New lot of nignt shifts just re ceived at Cannon & Fetzer's. rioht aha wflnltl "wait afc a npicrh Buxton, of Winston: the plaintiffs , , i. , 4, c n . ' . J r hnr for nira. And thp . rsnnv fPllnw i r T- . u V. ; . . . 1 T , t I ' x " Ltxincrton. The verdict was very much of a surprise to those familiar with the facts, and the bank people will prob- i 1 1 O i i - 1 1 - T A aoiy appeal. otaicsvuic uiuuiujw A milioa friends. A frifind in npsd is friftnd inflppd. . mil . j e rr t ana noc less man one minion peo A laffAr rp.pivfd from Hon. Jno r . I -i r .. , i yt j-u j. pie nave louna iusc sucn a menu H nnfrsniT annoiinfipa that 1 ' , ,, , . a l in Dr. King s New Discovery for through the f influence of Senator , t i -i -tc AA consumption, coughs and cold. If Pansnm and himself tne becretarv r 7 & vtt T. i. a ir w r you hare never used this great ot War has appointed Maj. W U J . . A.uwxuu, - - I ' IL.i V 1 J3 ri , r r ij o vmce you xaac it nas wuuuenui 4 ' I a -u 4- - ww m i-fc rtMn v u All I . n rr. nnn T" to nil tne vacancy eausea oy me , , , , . , . ofh nf a. W H FornfiT. nf I tie is guaranteed to do all that is jSi.lUUa.-Xia. I rtl:v,A4 a. mnnar Trill ho raf nnHaH The position is an nonoraoie Trial bottles-free at Fetzer's Drug and lucrative one. It pays a sal- store. Large bottles 50c and 1 00, ary of $10 per day while employ ed, and gives employment nearly all the time. : i -9i . 4 Farmers, Attention ! We have acids and guanos - for sale cheaper, than ever. See us be fore you buy. f28 LlPPARDS & BARRIER. Subscribe for the' Standard. Stanly News : Mr. C A Shankle, whilt cutting trees near the Albe marle depot the other day, accident ally let one fall across the telegraph wire which tore down the wire for some distance. The damage how- ever was soon repaired. Mr. Shankle use to be a citizen of Mt. Pleasant.
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