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' ' ' '" 'Hm.J' ' lr" l i ' I . : - , t - . - , J. 4 . ' . . .. . ... - , . . ... - - . . . Vol.. IX. H 367 CONCOBD, N. C. THURS DAY. OCTOBER 4, 1894. Whole No. 1,337 A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. Piched IUP inMll Fnt lit Shape By Our gnstllttff FnU Pastier. r People There were no race howes at the ,otte) WM ci(.y Koffftn",r' 1 ' fforkmsn are repairing the cotton in platform. r V-:- -r; f The rainy day cuts the Standard ' short of local news looay. . , , Mr. D L Boat and family have moved into the Fitzgerald house von Korth Mainitreet. - i Miss La Parish h gone.iol Asheville. She will teach in thi mountains this year. sw5k has revived car-load of cattle from Stanly. HeJ m'V .QUii tt took tbem ot to tne iarm. even.inch Butchers or emhrpidery linen only xocjwu- -- j - The N. O. Christian Advocate I crinU a picture of BeT. J O Kilgo, Lident of Trinity College. Hew Jet very young looking. V- ; A sale of the personal property at thr Nust mL took place near to.j-.-i t ti, XthiU Mt liyely: ' ' - - - , The Kowa Fair is a failure or else it is not fiolc-r on at all, if we are o iudge by the Salisbury Herald. Th JL savs nothine about it. The paper says nothing TUe successiui smguw, v uuc the tonrnameht of the Bowan Fair are: J H Krider, Jno. B Fisher, Geo. A lisher and, Lewis. B Fisher.. ;It.is: a Fishering set, it la Hta"T!" every aaturxiay ana wm ocrvc in stows or fries, by quart or pint and delivered in any part of the city Leave orders at store, , 3t' Mr. D P Day vault's dray driyerj while hauling some lime, was throwri off, two barrels falling on him. The colored man was right painfully hurt. The authonties nave run a xence a closed fence from the Gradeijl School building to the Anthony lot. The girls will have their play?- ground next to the Baptist church and the boys will take the grounds on the north side of the fence. A train" backed into a wagon the Kerr street crossing last hightr Clem Cowan, col., was on the wagon bat jumped and kept his horse from being killed by: homing, mm uuip i. .u;Vi woo omnor Rinw I could be stopped. The wagon was -" wmea m the c. torn to piece8,Sali8bury Herald. . - Hon. John, S Henderson, of Sahs, v; m.Iv. bury and Mr; A? OJhuford,'v0f Ca The Laura Sunderland School, fKrn feill sneak in ioint dp. roneously called neouelv 'called' "White fHall'Ms preparing to , open. Everything is in readiness. Misses Stephens, Kerns and Alluon, of Hopewell, Mecklenburg county, and Misses Corrie and Prudie Lewis and Eu phenia Bobinson, of . Gaston ; county, arriyed Wednesday.eyening to enter ounaenana. v xne oianuaru Has an amuiugaaiwu i in the sating qualities of theiDemo cratic - party 'of Cabarrus Just as sure as electionCday icmis jfistf sol sure , willihentire.- ticket :.ftrom 8herjil-Morryttrdo elected: No one is expecting any other resili; "And'iPop not f iiud'y thS$ie sure that nbt ''fa single ? bneftlU Populist ticket has much more than a fainting dpef uelectioti; ia8the'ofcJtli& longBifcerei& witn them. TEE RUSH OF HUMANITY. J j TVbo 'Traver aJ3een by Oar .' Repbrter. , '." Mr. J F Misahheimer. of Hhap-r Dr. J Y Fitzgerald is visiting Monroe: . Mr. Ohas. Ritchie ipent Wed d-. 5n SAlUhnril ; , t lirfl. 0 W Blain of : Richmond Va.; is visiting Mlsi Jennie B -Mrs.a in Yorkeville JS C : ' ' Jn county, o)itde of Atlanta, went v : 'Mrs. M J Freeman contemplates ?ooa " r exzer 01 ammore, at an day . . f iA for the nse of members. . .. .. . onr attenuon is cauea to tne yery mtereshng statements made w ad of hat enterpnsing, Wlde-awake firm' te Ix.we Co. Orer the hills, valleys, rivers and forests, the Standard congratulates Dr. UM Payne. His household has anotner bnght and promising addi- tion- . . : There is a new tace among our advertisers today. We refer;. you to the order Attention." Messrs. Mor- . Le . z & Co. hft7e a verv in teresting advertisement in this is-. gue; it . ; : 1 V - -- v-jii83 .ueiia, tne 10 year o:a aaugn ter of Mr. David Parks of near ler or jur. uavm jrarxs oi near k ochville, died Tuesday ni?ht of fever. Thl8 18 the gecond death re cently m- that family. A short time ag0 Mr. Hugh Parks, a brother of this young lady and a member of the class of .,'94: at Davidson College died. It is truly an afflicted family.- w 0 Alexander, the pastor elect " of the First Presbyterian caurcn has arrived. The manse was in great part refurnished. Mr. Alexander's family will follow in the course of seveial weeks. The people of : Concord, irrespective of denominational -.j affiliations gives Mr. Alexander a cordial weU come, The First Presbyterian church is to be congratulated upon the securing so able and affable pas or wnnouL any oeiay. If on. 3Tohn S. Henderson and Mr. A. , t..r : ;nni:w UiQa a dates , .. ! Mt. .? Pleasant, Friday, October 5 at 8 O'clock pm h- 3 I 1 - At Bethel, Noi 10 .township, on Saturday, October 6, at 2 b'clook. ;Harri8burg, Monday ; October 8, Lt 0cioct and v at Dewese, No. 3 nshiE on Tuesday, October 9, at g o'clock, f I Mnic school I have opened a music school and am prepared to "teach i piano, organ and orchestral instruments. I will give lessons at the home of -the pu pil or ac my music1 rdom'oyer J ohn ston's drug store. Kefspectf nlly,: - -ollw , Prof. B. u Keesler. i UnifeXost. Any one finding" a ' small, hOrnr handle km ke, with two blades, i will please bring it -to Standard office. . I THE ELECTION IN GEORGIA, ! The Demoeratlc Majority 40,000The ;comarati,tii Eiectioii the canse of the smaii - . - . r ' - - - vote. - V Atlanta, jila Oct. 3. A lighter! ypte was polled in the State election I today than was cast two years ago. The Democratic ticket as elected oy a majoruycestimatea at 49,000. Governor, Many bidj co or voitsa ior uines, ropuusi. jrai- mo iwp.nBt uwci, The Democratic ticket elected is 1 kin8on ; Secretary, of State, Allen D J Candler; Treasnrer, Rpbert Uroneotewas,Mr0Uoirf,ld Hardeman Attorney -General, Jc- eral, Win. et Wright ; Commjnlonerf a.6"'""c legislature democratic . Two re . a,0 Georgia wen DeMocraUo;fovGovernor 71,000 majority for;W Northenye w 1 Populist nominee. W Y Atkimbni the Democratic candi- fnr fWpmnr w thi. year opp,8ed by j K Hines, PoDnjj6t The election has been J. .Y , . .T I . L: ' ii." 1 1 m.ninsa ine na caucus are theState haspoHed an unusuaily tun vote xnere are id7 ceuntie3 in Georgia, and returns are coming in slowly, but there seems to be no AM,it thaf ifVmoAn'. mftinritv fnr Governor will be between 30,000and f 50 000. The PoDnlists have madel - . . , T . , ; , ' J tare, but not enough to in anv wise! effect the ! Democratic control of with certainty that the entire Demon I - j cratic ticket is elected by a majority aDDroximaiinsr 40,000, with the legislature largely Demociatic. It will elect a United States j Senator. AUood Institution. .' j Mt. Arcoana Seminary at Mt. Pleasant has had an excellent open ing Although the building was considerably enlarged last year, every room is occupied and filled to its extended capacity. Room can be made for four more pupils if, neces- sary two more have made applica tion. ' North Carolina, South . Caro- lina, Georgia and Florida are repre sented among the pupils, There are nine teachers in thii growing in- stitution. I Its many friends will xe joice in its prosperity. . . , We Are Done Up. The Monroe Enquirer ..has a grudge at the good - . women,, for it cries out pittif ully "Ohdreary life !" Hear it: - . . -v:,.-" "It is said that a hundred women in Kansas haye signed a., pledge to wear trousers. So it goes Woman has takeh away nearly 'i all j of : man's perogatives, but' heretofore he has had the proud consciousness that he was the sole proprietor lot his pants. Now he is no longer the possessor of that badge of distihetioiu ,The wo men commenced wearing our collars and neckties, next f 'hvdr1 eosiai vests; andKinow? ' sHe: 'has Conned plntiSOhife rdh'drearylife;K" s"""" "siiiilJ sjs FonndALAdy'i ' Cloak. r ;;? ; a " Left at Butt's tent Mondav night. Owner can have same by .paying for It will be . after midnight before J0UD& genuemen aoouu iown, out lhe m0Ve yesterday. anything line omciai returns are m,i " - -"ww- propaoiy not come . . , . , i n f'M.11 r. 34. v f 1 1 1 1 - rTn a kim t r.nsir.. ii tit . . hot in thft meantime it can be stated "uc B A ux weeks CharTdtte' this notice. - - , -. - , ; : 1 IXo Populism In Camdcn. -1 Elizabeth: City, : N. O.; Oct 3. rmT T V' i ' V, 7 1,16 DemocraUc.i party ot Camden neia tneir primaries oa last batur . . . . . day. The nominations for candi- dates for the Legislature and for county offices were made ty vote at " pons, ine canwoaies wrine Legislatnre were 0 F'Ferebee and urwj. wcjr w nominated, 'He Jarvis for the Senate ; uuuK cwmw . ou4VU ww J there throughout the day. : There --ww. nu tamity that the populist party has precincc me las-rresiaeuuti mocrate, 40 Republicans . wd 73 xc wwi; u u r lynblican party, jwhiUt many of the DemocratPops haye returned to the Democratic, party. Fusion did not fuse v the Demo- completd, annilu- ted the Populut par in Oamdet) for all time. Daniel Squires, the on fnd'date'0' be legislature, uuk 6ek " ul? lrom tue lormer Popnliste of thftt . : - . They areComlnv. The first installment of students for the Normal and Industrial School arrived last night, while many more came on the trains this morning, ' The greatest number, however, will be in tonihl and hprpaft-r th ffiiSSS U1U0 MV look 80 deserted. It is rather tan telizine: to the just the prettiest kind of girls. Greensboro Record. There are Cabai rus girls in that SCOre, t00. The Dltcovery Saved Ills Life, I lit 1 4. .A I Mr . G Caiilouette, Druggist Joint Discnnsion. . -Beaversville, HI., says: "To Dr Next Monday night at 8 o'clock King's New Discovery I owe my life: in lhe court house, there wi 11 be a Was taken with La Gnppe and tried ioint discussion between Congress all the physicians for miles about, uan Henderson and Mr. A C jShu but of no avail andl.Vas given up ford, the Populist candidate for and told I could' not live. Having Dr king:s New Discovery in my store fflo ovifl Kotrcrti ifa nco and from the first dose began to get better, and" af teasing: three bottles was upland .aoout .agami -Mti is worth its weight in gold. - "We. won't JC DvUV 1.U1 CD WUUVIV " keep store or house without it. ' vxei- a ucc ow xciflw o umg store, ' - ' l ll-' The Blllvllle Banner. . r; ' We don't want to intimidate any; :-.fi -t - bodybut when we're ejected mayor we shall fine'every 0 nlan who voted against us $10 and cost; ; " We were in a recent ' railroad ac- cident near: here but . railed ; to get any damages,- as we were jnding on a free pass and the leg the : train ran over was our wooden leg Lr t 7 iThe alligator is to be envied. He can swallow a pine log on the 1st of October and HCdbeshT feel hungry again until spnhg. . , t . - We can furnish all the tar needed for the torchlight procession. .The last time theyf, applied , it, to, us it stuck. , -j -u! r. ; iit!n Weirirryea had arJjm(nMiclig When wrtf the ;p.eope hat great GOOD-BYE FITZSIMMOHS.' Teo've Beea Anxiona for a plfflift, t Jfow Yoa TrJllfffet'ln the ITeh aua Alas Poor Seek. " New; York, Oct. 3.- The Teningt telegram this eieniog prints the fol- 15 james Corbett has ' changed his nuQd abont fighting Bob Fitzsfm. mong for the chamDiohshiD of the world. Ha has overcome his obiec tion to meet a middle-weight, and ennir Fitzsimmon's money. now held bjr gating editor of the Herald ianalie wiu be in .-'tne city to match onp w A fm tomorrow m tion . miDrnt snorting man - . wm go inio .this mtsh agalnstmy pnn, o jt l aepiore;m;.ecnoa m meetine a middle-weisnt It will dd. sdthing to hi prestice if he beats FitzWmmcnsahd itrts ab.g chance. However, b kno best what he wishes ioo. Corbett's actibnl; in receding from the position: he assumed Monday is U great surprise to hia friends and enemies alike. . . ww "'"J V " Hoy; f - Go to. bed late-rrcross girl or boy. Go to bed earlyready for plav; Go totbed, late moping all day, Go to bed. early no pains orJJe; j Go to bed late doctors and pills. - ... Mfc-s-sj Dr. HerrfnfiT ilere, . " '. . :. S It is no longer aDr. H 0 Herring, of Concordr but Dr. H C Herring, of Charlotte. Dr.. Herring made His family will over for . three gives Dr.Herring a right royal "welcome. Charlotte Observer. ("The 'local : editor of the : 0bserver will dt: ns f bv ' . u hn tt J) f. -fl 'hafnh nf - T- h- - - ' ' T ' ..." "- Fall poetry. He's a good one. -0m Congress. fi Care for Heartache. 8e?d7allrms ! he,af acheElecB be the ery .best. eflfecfe a per. mannt cure?and the; most dreaded habitual sickrheadiche3 yield to its lnuuenue. rre urge an wnu are .',ffl!ftM tn nroftnrp. a t hnttlp, and grive this remedy a fair - trial 1 4 In MOM t hnktnol nnpf tnofi a Plan- tric BiAera cures . bv eiviner the Qeede 3 tone to the bowels, and few ces long resist the ' use of this medicine.4 Try if once. - Large hot tles onT 50 cents at Fetzer's "diug : gf;ore Jelllco Coal. . V. i It is important that you consider the character of coal you buy. An inferior quality is always expensive. 1 The celebrated Jellico coal possesst S the highest heaug capacity and the smallest proportron of ashes of any coal known, ind Is conceded to be the most satifactory op i Hqimarket. - t It is goffered with the guarantee that it will shew the best results Always reliable . based on its ments Your orders so ":r.r kLCravek., . V
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