Newspapers / Daily Concord Standard (Concord, … / Oct. 8, 1894, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
nTTTI TTTfT -:- ITS; a-ttf -vnTr 'ft fn:!r:ifivv' r:; , - j r, ' j '' ( ?j u ' ) S 7"jf riq , r : " ' ' " ' . l.u-;;v;i-t . .Hfa.,." j '" K fj . t ' "' . . . ""'7''' .LL.." - 1 - "T" , . , , .i i. .. i i , I. i n I ill ii - ... I I I I i 1 .i . i m i, lX.5fo 360 Vot. : J v CONCORD, N. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1894. - i Whole vNo;-1,340 " TEE RUSE OF HUMANITY. People Who Travel as Seen by Oar Conductor Ed. M Pattewoni spent. J3unday in the city. T5iis8 Lommie; Maxwell, of Salisbnry, is visiy tfg in the city . , Mr. E P Davis i visiting in! Lexington. Dr. John C Montgomery, of Charlotte, spent Snnday in the city with 'relatives and; friends. Mr. Will Sapp, once ope rator at the depot here, but now of Greens boro, was in the city yesterday. Messrs J C Wads worth and R Ai jBrowa drove through to Albemarle; Sunday evening. f Back Kitchen arrived on tho noon train and spoke at the court house at 2 o'clock. a BATCE OF LOCAL STEWS. jeke and; Put in Shape By Our Hastlinir Pencil Pnsher ' It is soon time for the marriage bells to ring. ; . - rrhp Charlotte News' cottoh ther- njometer does not move muctt. e Standard hears of several cases - of diphtheria in the county. , Democrats, go to the speaking, at the court house tonight. A few watermelons are yet seen ' fcere .and there. - .. . t , : - i Theie were communion services at James Lutheran cnurcn on ban The weather today was tough 0i the spring hats. ah the candidates are on the move. . Painters are at work on the resi dence of Dr. Fetzer's. . Mr. Frank Rob bins, of Forest The infant child of Mr. C PCald- Hill ho has bfn ite sick with welL of Nb. toWnshi'dieaiSui er 18 improving. dav afternoon. There were no seryices at Central, th. hlfta,herv.ia closed-down tov Methodist church Sunday night; chv for the purpose of cleaning np! .llosinr-togire his cons, . gregation the opportunity of attend , ; Jug tlie Fitst Preabyteriaa church. The ame law is lifted, if we mis- to hear Alexander, who held take not, but "nary" 'possum has; nig first ssrvice as pastor on oanday, n-ViJnifert Viimsplf. HWI1T1P bv the! . s r - r ; : ' " o-n " ; : The joint speaking tdnight at the1 fail, on our streets this season. ; ,? ;.. r . . , . 'court house between. Congressman General Ruf us Barringer, of, John g Hender80n; emowat: and Charlotte, who has been spending! Caniiate'A C Shhfora, Touiist, the summer in Pensylvania, has rtv -fj bQ 0f "tlie gfeaYest treakour i urnea nome. r . j . x people have had in quite a while. Despite the rain this, Monday,!! Everybody attend. there was a good trade with themer-j reW a sell1 otiVorJ chachants and a good deal of cottonj p6!sw thf on tl ontnemarKec. parfcof the Republicans? ;So f as Dr. W E Wakefield, of Wihston, principle is concerned it ia not, for will be in Concord, at the SL Cloud the Republican who votes the Popu- Hotel, on Saturday," Octobet 20th, list ticket jhas left his own principle the practice limited to eye, ear, nose just aV tnhch' as' the' Top" who yoteS . .. . killnillLlllQ TJni4 UXHc ana tnroat. w tue xxepuuiiuau wuacti u unon , , , .L whre the difference comes in. Th' A srancr of 'hobos. not Coxeyites, . , 4 however, were camped near the aevl . , , , , . . r I,u. .uuj .Bw - M der3. The, Kcpnblican party is ,-imra think the town too amall to P.. ' .. ; ,'; , '" ,i 1 , , loia, wen esiflDiisneu, mm me ez.- "hit," thna we are blessed. , f-iti,r ;yf . power George Mills,w ho was on trial in and abundantjyr, supplied .with able Meigh for bis life, was convicted ; leaders. No partnership can cxis of murder in the first degree and on terms of equality between two spti t Ui K i.'liftncredl NoveniDer Warf ipa f?r ' widVv - different1 The 23. rEis nildrney8" 'took-auaeal. viBater inust-gtye i in to the Btronger,; c ,r c .aa and that V the wh pQr k s IfoKpnflip. nnf ft rector -. . ... k of the Concord Epsicopal church.! but now of; New York, is m4 Rnwfln pnnnt.v araorip' the scenes of. Aorra The Best; Salve in the world foi UIO UUJ UVVvl UWJB . f . MI , ; t , . ... . , . . . Mr. C fW Swink has made f a , tine feheum, .?ever Sores, TetteK Chapped art in hs stock ;lariri but Iwest -of I 'ftftrf? nhiWainpI'" Cnrna and " all Mrs. J. T. Broadawny and Mrs. Sam nel Caldwell Die at the Cabarrus : Mrs. J T Broadway died Sunday! evening at her home at the Cabarrus Mills. ' Mrs. Broadaway has , beeni A PJLE OF BONDS' BURNED! I Sunday at tne etot. At the depot .Sunday a 'crowd: of A California tady Presents a Claim f $3,000 Against the City of Wll. mington. ; Mrs, Graham; of California, torfa long time a sufferer, having 'arrived in Wilmington last dropsy, :and. her life has been desJ Tuesday an6V't7as a . guest at ParM ;of. -for some time, Mrs Qrton until yesterday Broadaway was; a goo, Christian evening, when she left on the woman d .tisn; ly uraited her 7 0cloct train for Bictmond, call to a brighter world. -: ; - MrtL Sa ii ail Caldwell; wiiV of Mr.- 'r ' , , . Samuel Caldwell who, recently Mrs. Grahams a claim of moved to the Cabarrus Mills from 3000 gamst the city for Norwooj, Etanly county, died Satur- tonds to that amount whih se veral hundred of Coacord's citi- zens were gathered all. the day long it being a day of rest and restless ness for mariyto see the new rail road bridge across Buffalo creek. A large force' of hands were att work and not until abouV 10:30 o'clock at nightdid the trains get to pas? over it. There were four trains at the bridge at one time, three of which! were passenger ' trains. The north bound local passenger and vestibule were on the main line below the bridge and the south bound passen- riot? Ml U f r ? rim g lim rte ii r r ViJ. ,' " ! ? '",iiv" .s "TT 7:. ' &r and a freight train at the station n.i ia i :o i n irn 1 v n t nrt tv tt rvinnia in i 11 fc v i 1. 1 i.iih w y i-miii ii hi i i r - - ) - . . - . . .t , ;, t - ii ' j. above the bridge. The delay of the the city, and tne S tan dard joins some small pieces and a few, , ' , -.-r , , . . u-. -iJ. V- northbound .passenger and vestibule mem in eeuumg i,u iub , uc1Cvru coupons, wmuu Bll uruugitt nf , f f . . .: , , Witii her. She is a' widow fiye miQnte8 the others makin lady and formerly lived m schedule time. ones oui heartfelt sympathy. Reduced Railroad ISates. Bneklen'k Arnica halve. VirsriNia State Exnoiition. EiohiirginiaV Heir husband, she moid." Va. ITihlc'eta on sale Or.tober, Sayg, had 810,000 Worth Of City Vnvul 11. 15 and 17. limit Uctnber 21. ux vv limiuiituu uuiavao . iuai M" 1894. Fare forround trip; includ-; Were calleain, we think, ifi that was tried in the Federal Court ...M hoo'r a, ioou; .AAAvi veateiuay iw.teruuoa iur eeuin I llJi UUC itULUIBSlUU 1U CilJUaitlUU,! lOOi Ul lOOO 0,JLLU. bV ICUCCiu - rounds. $8.m Vv:'- ' i Whinh n fnrifl waft sfnkidft bV r101. District conference aod Sunday! hthfe citv. It is said about , ' . school conyention; A., M, E. Zion y elOOO or $7,000 of the bbndsr, , ... . ' 'SM, teld -ere redeemed, but liqa 8 and ,he eviden sh o.ed it . T , i the remainder are yet out- wa8 laeer beer. ICl ;- - . . ( ,r 7"haT1 clio orriVPfl llPTA find tan Afhar Villi Tn ha muontima alio OatawbBOuntyAgripaltnraVFair,; ; Ued' tjle t; ia in jaii. s'ha ha,l8 from Durham. Newton, N. O. Tickets on, sale Oc-i : . ,r v w . . , . , v tober 0, 10, 11 and'12 Libit Oc-i city authonUes to. the matter, She did not aeeto d Tl r&T. L A they began 'to look into it ana ronnd.ngs-a lot of h oc;kader WUM iw ; . , .. . '-l-il'' Mank . and white. OroeniWn trip $2.25. pn yesieruay .airuuou. , , " i u r ; - . .. ii .- m - l ,J l ilcuui u, was a, conierence or me uparu tito rrnn lnoricn ifn harr flrawn. . . .. " . ; anieo. W fwo Mirmnlw, .was rnn into this 0S cvWai "i ooacuorwunxeiereuce, waniea j n . i j .e i 4i . . -; . . (Monday) morninK ;on . West Depot; JManning . ana om Wj y ine largest, Btrou . ana;. most fcrftflt hv an unloaded waj?on. No tne aldermen, to ,uuuBiuei; tn FiugiCOoi0 nVC DtW iuuifuix -o .... V'V- ' I ll.. 1J - T!L" Ii . .: damage was done, however, : accept claim. Mrs,,. ranam states; I pany m. . tne worm, oerat, con tht tha vnunif white bov driv that her husbandSis dead, and iracc ana oig maucemeius to ootn 0 j . . . ;. ... w-: ' .,. '.. I i j ; -iii:: ' ' i. the. team , with the hav wae th.it while he was livine. he.' aeulB auu u"ureu- ra a .1 i.i - a tt? r.n I -i iii; i. x uuuc, wiiu bujiluij iixuiuai inrown 10 tne grounu. uib ian vr3 was one uay siiuij ai jdis . 5 .,.., I ! : . i ; v , !. k ' I I .lira- NTAAlr lnaiiion'nn Pa - fallytwelve feet and on to thermae- desk smoking,., and becoming l0o s. l6ttfStmn, , Sts adamized road, yet he escaped un- suddenly sick he left his seat hurt. Kecki:33 drivers should be inore careful arid try .to avoid that which might result in a broken limb or neck, Iolfce. There will be a regular commuoi' cation of JStokes Lodge No. 32. , A. F. & A. M., Monday night October 8th at 7;30 o'clock. By order 01 W. M. J. L. Boger, Sec. Dentil of a rotuisrGirl. A young daughter of Mr. George F Callaway died at the home of her father, on Pine street, Sunday morns ibg at 11 o'clock, of diptheria. She was a young girl entering her teens, and we.extend our syrfrp&lhy to the A Democratic Reduction. hurriedly and knocked ; the afntvi-n of Vila . nifTQr in f. n til ft ... . x ,uv. .vr. j Mere is sometninsr aoout politics waste basket, with vthe result that VcocTtad les of Savry eoantv that it.set lire to the paperston; can apprediafe' 1 FlAti nel .which were I his desk and eo destroyed the sold three months ago at iwenty- iconds. ; nye cents a yafa can now betought A reporter of tne.Messenger; for twenty cents, rj hid is a saving Iropped in while the(. board tof con ts a '.yard. The saving on r,,u oinn" XrtJ all qualities of flannel is twenty per audit and finance, wag in con ierence but he was , asked to . - ' " .. - . hi - -I - : qualities or.nannei is twenty p( cent or one fifth. Funnels which retire as .tnev desired to cons v i , .i . - , V- . - yard can now be bought sider the matter, in private.; start in his stock-farm out iwest.oi i Bands. Chiblains. Corns and all town. He has purchased seyeraL &jhirnptione, and positiyeitiirres; fine Jersies from Mr. Hambley,' near g , n0 payA required., It is Rockwell, Rowan county, 'guaranteed Mrs. J wiuetom arrived in Concord, Sunday j store I i 7 affliction has visited this family duri in its short stav in TWfta.vThevJ.iC v. KidP1 are welcomed-backto Concordf here Try Ele6tric fitters as; a remedyfor where beieaved ones in the Joaa of affectionate ahild. Her remains: re tak&'tof Starily county for in- tefmeni. Y A oiry .and a Miral. . I 1 thefMfe.'finMeona-friends. ",.".nOT .,f : Attn4n;f o1eii5oTlid bnliaHj dapd! paidsltoyati to tha relief and, cure , of jMm: wnonv hQ.iWv mwmWH ung jou t -ot nQ-nugpff x wo suspenaer ; ttfceal abahide f or &dternor, ; in876 Maadr J adgei, Jo wle . .were t orator ana iQ.verr oi coanvf 3 ia. Aojmplainte, exerting Aty rect idnuegceno giyiPKxrenW nn f aV4 a n f It a ftTarife. Uf von have felRm? loss appetite, constipatiou;Beadach or'ratfeMMmPM faintingelfaer-arrnerronB sleep treaoherontf: leexcitattej tfeWhfeBddf abl- a84rai anal 8trensthlaftntem'S fdr rom srea tionailiit5erty strfmrMHe-StW Vance.?flndjillJtheiway- down.,fr thif loftyaks:of thjeibttie-i idger :to te sad. Wach f of ( old .ocean h:s a r i at iorty cents. In buvin ten vards of They will consider the matter, flanhei h at their next meeting, and if, twenty fiyehts a yard there 'is "a' .rs. uranam win give an in- saving of fifty cents. All this is , demnifying bond they willj the result of the new Democratic mnlrA nrr.qnmftntfi to satlfifvi tariff. Tn hundreds of other .Wafft--- their " ' " . - - ; ' tier claim. , r- t , r t ; ; tne peopie wni Bave many aonars Werunderstand that she hasi wnicos;nave;neretotore . gone to similar claim - 0810.000 1 satisfy the greed -of an extravagant 'against' the city of ichmond, yernmerit. Trie Demo- . " . , AratR ftre nArrvmor nnr. their nrntrnHes ya,-WiImingtonTJVleSSenger. M ,f ,lVfe;;.me williTe this country the best and most economic . a liouseiioid Treasure. ; 7 alrgovernment it ha3 had for thirty i D W Folleri' of 'Cariajoharia; N, yars; Mt. AirpNews.: v Y., isays thaf 'ho always keeps Dr., sileridid voibe w neardan-iavoic ot aiexnocrafiiwoipne liberty, ljet every mtgio and 6 li&ewiSe. WeldOh dial King' JiTewDhroveiynCthhdu a:eiiico cbai . . ' ndfhiSjfamiiyfhaa-lwas found vtbelj . j It, is important that you consider very best rpenlts followats. use; that he would .not.ler.wUhetj curable. (1 A Dkfrman Drugist, uaiSJini, x .4 says uiw uj 11Jl5 ? le'w Discoyery is . nndoubtedly, the ma uecu tiJJ .-..15! . x c tlfgl Sampson Democrat t-A ti tk flay: lia.fa ji ftt7tdftsirnn fLiot -meet lftRt cbuWremedv: that he has ns 1 itb-i t.uf.-iSU4u'4A24a LfSf oiKS' ftVVe UiO XQlXlH J JIVA blgUH J MUD) CIUU UV mvu uuit.wvwij wu www mmm v. (lie J t& ttWSrlig itoreV) Be the, character., of coal jou buy : An ; inferior quality, is always expensive. The celebrated J ell iqo cpaL possesses 1 the hie d est 'heahngxipacity and ihe smallest proportion of ashea of any coai Auowpi ftQtt is conteaeu to oe market. that it will? BtetB remits. iajriitil;M i . v . -: - -1 -v;;".f ,'- 4,'. t .-.:
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 8, 1894, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75