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Vol. V No. 535.
A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS.
ricked ITp and Put in Shape By Our
Jliistlinjsr Pencil l'usher
Tomato plants for sale. Apply to
Gaston Means. ,20
Rev. M G G Soberer preached at
St. Andrews last Sunday evening.
Some men never 'learn the differ
ence between education and conceit
It is believed the fly can make
600 strokes a second with its wings.
The women's vote in Colorado this
yeir makes politics in Colorado very
problematical.
Egg Dyes rSix colors for Ive
cents harmless No poison ! A t
Fetzer's Drug ittre. 24
The number of marriages per
formed throughout tht world each
day is estimated at 3,000.
Egg Djes twelve fancy patterns
harmless colors five cents Ftr
sale at Fttzers Drug store. 4.
J J Vann, one of tht leading
lawyers of Honroe, died at his
home last night from nephritic
colic.
Mrs. HC McAllister and Mrs. R
L McAllister, of Mt. Pleasant, spent
Sunday with their relative, Mr. J F
Misenheimer.
It takes a lifetime -f experience
to teach us that wo are our best
friend; that we are our
own worst
enewy we never learn.,
A series of meetings are
being
held at v the Baptist church. The
pastor is being assisted by lie v. u
S Jwiea. of Salisbury. I
, -
Lost or Stolen: A Shepherd pup,
with white legs, white breast and
white spot on head. Please return
to Master Jimmie Cannon. 3ts.
AVV i ' , ,
Wet boots "may be readily dried
by filling thm to the top with oats-
The oats quickly absorb the mtis-
ture, and can be repeatedly used.
If you have a house to paint we
(re notior tne lengcu, ine oreautu
or the Height thereof Give us the
job. Anthony & Sa.ppenfield
There is a lady in town, to keep
her children off the streets, that
places a false-face on a tree in front
of the house. It works like a
charm. ; .
Services will be held in St. James
Lutheran church every night ttys
weekbegining at 7:45. The public
is cordially invited to attend these
services.
3eporter-"De ytu make much
money iroui icv;iuiiu. -
"No; but my wife dots when she
lectures. I empty my pockets in
1 r.rCaf man
stantly."
A pair of gloves passes through
i 4k. mnrno.f
fht th .Vin Wei -the dresser's
li ko H-mi the aloves are
purchased.
T nl, rh sav. that criil-
a ia L .. -.nfurd
dren-should be seen and not heard,
in
OUt Some OI mem me imu uuiuciy
to be seen any more that is abso
lutely necessary.
Night Superintendent Saunders of
the Cannon Manufacturing Com.
pany's mills, came in fiom the old
home in No. 11, with a string of
of
ear corn. He's doubtless preparing gectioQ caQ n'ot bt U8ed dump
to farm, ing ground for Northern scum.
Egg Dyes--no poison ! entirely -
harmless 6 colors for fite cents, Easter cards at Fetzer's Drug
for sale at Fetzer's Drug store. 24. 1 1 store. m 20.
CONCORD,
TEE RUSH OF HUMANITY.
PeopU Who Trarel as Seen toy Onr
Reporter.
G W Means came home on the
10:37 train,
Capt. Laweon Parker, local
freight conductor, spent Sunday in
the city. I
Her. J O Alderman is again i
town, haying returned from Sails-
bury where he preached morning
and niht yesterday.
There will be a regular communi-
cation of Stokes Lodge io. St A.
F. and A. M. Monday night at 7.30
o'clock. By order of W. H.
j J. L. Boger, Secretary.
"Do you svppost she rejected
you because you were sot rich
tnonghf" "Wtll, tht gavt oe to
understand I was a man of no
inter est and not much principle."
J T Pounds asks us to say that he
is still plaining and selling lumber,
and that he is ready at any time to
take contracts. The. idea has gotten!
out that he was in the coffin business!
alone.
aS
The average length of lift is
greater in Norway than in any
other eon n try on the globe. This
is attributed to the fact that tht
temperature is cool and uniform
throughout the year.
Mr. Isaacs I sells you dot coat
at a great sacrifice. Customer
But you say that of all your goods,
How do you make a living? "Mein
frient, I makes a schinall profit
on paper ana sthnug. .
AAJUwr "xias your uaugmer uetn
delicate alwajs?" Mother "Oh,
yes, if she does anything about
the house it exhausts her 'so that
she is not able to dance longer
than midnight some times."
Services every night at eight
o'clock at the Baptist church. The
pastor is assisted by Rev, N 5
Jones, of Salisbury, who will do
th h Th bnblic arc
rdi d A . thrpm
in tne atternoon tnere will oe
. m .
prayer services.
Miss -Mary Brachen is now
cw xora auumjf "fJ
opening oi oas. kx joncson 01 o.,
ana many otneis, &na wui return
om 20th March with a large aud
exceedingly handsome line of pat
tern hats and bonnets put up in
the best houses, in New York.
Will take pleasure in
these to all who will
.nowing
come m.
0n Wednesday and Thursday
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Modern Civilization.
The StAndtrd hears raanr nomTili.
?nftnfc for th .liafionrm' of Rat. Dr. S
Pool at the Centra' M. E. church on
q-w
Amon? other things, he condemn
Ld nnailim. a8Nall ood men will
The mauner in which the doctor
owed'that pugilism was brutish
1 oifthe plane of brutism, was
, . nnnA
unique. He said that ht could
.
get a pugilist in uoncora inaujM".
WOUld knock OUt the World S Chams
pioa in no little time. A fifty dollar
mule would answer all the purposes.
Pugilism will not be allowed in
the North, and the matter should he
ar, -fofflj cnn tW.f. thm
N. C, MONDAY. MARCH 19,
FOIiEST HILL NEWS.
Passing Friits a Portrayed y Onr
Special Correspondent.
It is yery likely that the Forest
Hill Second Nine will challenge
tht ttwn for & game of bill next
Saturday
Tht temperance sermoa preached
Sunday by Rev. M A Smith was an j
able one, and the congregation seem-
led very ranch interested.
Hutz Kizztah was rigged up in
new suit ,v of clothes 8unday,
outaway style, flying . him a manly
appWaice. Huta said;the coat was
too lmall for him. The idea of a
toat beior too small for Hutz.
Urs. Jno. R Brooks, organizer of
tht Parsonage Aid Society, ad-
dressed the ladies in Forest Hill
Mtthodist Church Sunday evening
at 3:30 o'clock. It is expected that
something good will grow out of this
mcetin
A team of mules, hauling house-
hold, furniture for John Clayton be-
ingntenea ana ran on,
"niiihing the boys some amuse-
meat for a few seconds. However,
theywtre soon stopped and no dam
age was done.
The Concord team and Forest Hill
i played, a yery interesting game of
ball Saturday evening. This game
had been pending for some timp, our
boys feeling a delicacy in playing so
early in the season, and with such
little practice, but they went at it
in dead earnest and ended with a
gCort of 15 to 6, in favor of Forest
Hill, with the town boys owing them
Ian lming.
Bnckien's Arnica sslve.
The Best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped
Hands, Chiblains, Corns and all
Skm Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles or no pay required. It is
gaararjteed to give satisfaction oi
money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale at P. B. Fatzer's Drug
Store. .
.7,,ti-ir.
A Gentleman invited a lecturer to
l 1 i J. T J " 1 1
nis mouse to lea. lmnieaiaieiy on
beiier feated at the table?, little
daughter of the gem tie man said to
th ortieflt ouiet abruptly. "Where is
yoar wife?" The lecturer, having
been recently 8eprarated from the
pa' tner of his lift, was surprised and
annoyed at the question and stam
mere d forth the truth, "I don't
know" "Don't know," repeated
the terrible infant, "why don't you
know?
. - . ,
j- t . fuA .usu ;0fri
J? lilUi'lg fellMb blip vuku vioigneu
in her interrogatiors, despite the
mild reproof of her parents, he con
cluded to pake a clear breast of
matter and have it oyer at once. So
M With calmness : "Well, we
don,t llTe togetherrwe think as we
can e aeree we u ucucr uu xxe
J ttifled a groan as the child began
. nd darted an exa8Perated
look at her parents. But the little
torment would quieted unh
sue exciaimtu: - u Sxcc ;
why don'i you fight it out, as pa
wuj uuu juu a ' .
. mi AnV
Oreetlngr To Her Concord Friends
New York, March 13 Editor
Standard: Please saf 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 eveiy one may have
a becoming shape. Very RespecN
fully. N L Alexander, Milliner.
1894.
1 Broiidwny Fashlea.
New York, March 14 Special to
tht Standard. A walk on Broad
way yesterday caused me to luve a
confused idea of fashion. The sunny
side resembled a panorama All the
women premenaders were in gorgt
ous array, and the "Columbian
Scarf" is seen in all colors, combined
with lace. Oat was black - moire f
of a yard wide and 2 i yards long,
trimmed with black . lace and se
quins. The lace retails at $3 00 per
yard, and the bow takes the place of
a shoulder cap. They are very large
and elegant, with ample width and
flowing ends. Like all striking ia
dress it is abused,-and I actlly
saw a pet dog wearing one while its
mistress ltd it by a string.
Hats and bonne's for this spriag
are all gorgeous in their new
shades of green , and dahlia. Ont
handsome bonnet was shown at Jas.
G "Johnson & Go's. It was of
thick jet and Urge bow of dahlia
velvet at back - ana huge jeweled
buckle in front Hats with lact
brims and straw crown and flowers
next the lace are prettie and practi
cal. Toques and turbans will be
worn more than ever, but not
trimmed so high. AH are aim
ing at a broad effect which is quite
becoming. Many large hats of all
colors art trimmed with immense
bows cf very wide ribbon. All have
flowers under tht brim.
Overskirts have come to stay, and
th spring fifock will be very notice-
able . with their ve3t and' overskirts
and.th.ir hitt fronU, ad four in-
hand lies. The balloon sleeve seems
to be the leader, anl very often is
of different material from the d ess.
all kinds of ailk aad velvet being
used ftr them.
A handsome tailor-made gown
was of blaek with red vest, collar
and large turned back collar and
cuffs; hat of black with a cluster of
red roses. Altogether it was a
charming outfit.
Brown dresses are trimmed with
velyet, lac? amd gilt braid.
Mary E. Bracken.
A Million friends.
A friend in need is friend indeed,
and not less; than one million peo
f ,
pie nave louna iait suca ineuu
in Dr. Kin g's New Discovery for
consumpuon, cougns auu coius.-xl
you have never used this great
cough medicine, one trial will con
vince you that it has wonderful
curative-powers in all diseases of
throat, cheat, ar.d lungs. Each hot
tie is guaranteed to do all that is
claimed or money will be refunded.
Trial bottles free at Fetzer's Drug
store. Large bottles 50c and $1 00,
Dolleered Themselves Up.
Yesterday a negro named Smith
casie from Newberry county, went to els engaged in Mello's revolt except
the peaittntiary, presented his com e officers, whom he intends to try
mitment papers and surrendered by court martial if he can.get hold
himselfstating that he was ready to 0 them. Former sympathizers de
begin the service of his five yeirs' jounce Da Gamass a crowd.
tersa vfor burglary and larceny, the
State Supreme court haying render
ed a decision against tiim. Ht had
ben out on bond.
Yesterday a white ma-?, Whitner
Symmes, did the same" thing. He
was coivicted in Pickens county, of
manslaughter i or tne fining oi
man named Gary. His cast was ap
peaita tome Dupreme v,ourC,
atcision was renutreu agiun mux.
pymmes Bioppca sl nnguio
on
Sunday. He is saidj.to be promK
hent in Pickens county.
i Whole No. 1,114
THU COST OF A CASE.
Ik Pllard-Breckinridge
an Ex-
pensive Snit.
Washington, March 17. The
PolJard -Breckinridge trial was ad
journed from yesterday until Mon
day. Among people connected with
the courts there is quite a little
gossip and discussion concerning
the expenses connected with the
trial, for it is one of the most
costly suits for both parties held
in VTaghington for years. There is
on both sides an array of lawyers
who art accustomed to obtain large
rtwards for their services. Judge
Jert Wilson has been considered
leader of tht local bar. Mr. Cal
deron Carlisle, while a young man,
is also an attorney of exceptional
ability and on who is accustomed
to receive he wy fce3. One witness
for Miss Pollard was summoned
from Colorado and several from
Kentucky, while heavy traveling"
expenses and connB.l fees were in
curred in taking the depositions,
numbering nearly fifty. 1 he sten
ographers' fees alone amount to
nearly $1,000.
While Miss Pollard is not suppose
ed to hay e much money, she must
have influential fritnds who are
interested in the case. Many news
X a per reports have raid that all of
Col. Breckenridge's lawyers, except
Mr. McKenney of Washington and
rjoisiblv Col. Phil Thoinrtfn. who
I w nnt llT fl in KBllrftw fnr v-
! r , m arft nol5tlp;a, filVnd, whn
wv,
tber lojalt; to hlm personally and
ptlitically. This is not tru, so far
ts Attorney Stop, who has played a
conspicuous part in the defence, is
concerned, for Mr. Stoll is a Repub
lican of the most pronouriced stamp,
while his father was one ot the pip"
neers of Kepublicanism in Kentucky,
and his family has been closely iden
tified with the fortunes tf tie party
in the Bluegracs State.
Four Biff Successors.
Haying the needed merit to more
than make good all the advertising
claimed for them, the following
four remedies have reached a phen.
omealfiale. D, Ki,Ja New
Dis-
... nn,lftl, J nA
covy, for consumption, coughs, ana
. , aurantd-Klec
Wc fi. greafc rcmady foT
u? 8tomach ad il(lnevs. Buck.
len's Arnica Salve, the best in the.
world, and Dr. King's New Life
Pills, which are a perfect pill. j All
these remedies are guranteed to do
just what is claimed for thsm and
the dealer whose name is at'ached
herewith will be ..glad to tell you
more of them. Sold at Fetzer's,
Drug store.
Condensed Telegrams.
Peixoto has pardoned all the reb-
The French Minister of Finance
proposes, among other measures, to
meet an expected deficit of 135,000,
000 francs in the budget for 1895, a
progressive income tax based on the
ai ount of rent paid.
Thursday at Baltimore, Frede-
a ricGebhard was married to Miss
v Loui f Hollingaworth Morris, the
nottd beauty.
en yictoria-ha8 lef t England
for an outing in Italy.
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Subscrib3 for the Standard.
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