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5 . TT J X. No.-119. CONCORD, N. C, MONDAY, MARCH 18, 1895. WnoiiE NO. 1,475 . f r'oME COME ! 'COME i THE NEW MAGISTRATES, I NO MORE NORTH CAROL still 0 And see the greatest of a(l -tlie Steel ;nd Malable Iron Range LI A J E STI C i range that, consumes less fuel, does better work, lieats move water and will last lon ger tlian and other cooking ap paratus in the world. A special invitation is given to every good lady in this city and vicinity to call at the store of Y & W., and carefully ex amine these ranges," where one will be in constant use baking biscuits- which will be seryed with delicious majestic coilee, free to all. Special inducements to pur chasers are made during the exhibit; we propose to see iy a limited number on this Here is the Ldstof Justices of the Peace As Appointed by the .Do us- f.lass Lesislaiurc-One Jfesro Among Them. Through Mr. Ed. Keistler the Standard get3 a list of the Magis J. ; a i ii.. r-v . i trauw appuimeu uy me leagues 1U8 citZ8na traveling in some com -legislature, ion onsarve tney were mercial capacity. Thea roc elected by tne people, as tne Fusionists promised so faithfully. No. 1, H B Parks, J M W Alexander, E (J Davis, V J Parish, No. 2, S R Andrews, F Davi3 Brumley, Carolina" after their Roht. H Smith, Watt Barringer, J hotel registers. McUaldwell. , . Since the shade of darkness fell No. 3. over the laid in the shape of the Geo. C Goodman, G A Bradford, Dougl iss resolution North Carolina's W b Isenhour, M A EmmersOn. name haa been, conspicuous!? absent Why so 31 any Drummers Don't ter That Way Sow. mi -w -i , . - me legislature is no mo the Fred Douglass resolution lives and sting?. J North Crolina is said to have men are men of aeuteness, business sense, popularity influence. As la class they ar? as good a3 they mike 'etn. Before the Legislature of 18j)5 they were proud of the Old North State, and delighted to put U ".North namk on the NA. ADetectiye in Trouble. r j Our readers will remember that an " " j old man near lion ree was sometime No. 4. from the roster3 of the inns. Its Fred W Glass, Ed. R G Plaster, J place has been taken by New York, 0 on pine' and the first purchasers will receive the reward. You should not fail to call and take advantage of this low introductory prices. St. Lcuis salesman will be on the lloor to explain and show the merits of this grand V Krimrainger, Majestic "Range. Y0RKE& WADSWOIITH. Hileman, C C Caldwell. No. 5. Robt. H Patterson, John A Fink, Wm. Black welder. No. 6. Amos II Penninger, M L Kluttz, J II D Walker. No. 7." John II Moose, J W Lentz, R T Honeycutt. - No. -8. A W Moose, Geo. J Hurlocker, M L BacHanau, J W Blackwelder. No. 9. Dr Sol Furr, M F Barrier, Mar tm M Furr, James Harkey, William Smith. No. 10. S L Kluttz, F P Boger, Ed P Black, Martin Garmon. No. 11. Baltimore, Philadelphia, Kalamazoo and Mugachunk. In fact f traveler told a reporter yesterday that the Nortd Carolina driynmers had resolve! that outside of the S'ate .thev would not - ! acknowledge they were from North Carolina except under promise of the profounde3t secrecy. Raleigh Observer. i I , .1 ago robbed of $3000. He employed burglar if possible. He agreed to giye Lawyer Covington one-half of all the money be recovered. Mr. Covington employed detectiye Shackleford, of Atlanta, paying him $50 cash. In a few, days the detec tive fell upon the fellow and worked out of him a confession and the places where some of the money was concealed. The Atlanta Journal of Saturday gies two columns about the arrest in Atlanta of the detective, at the instance of Lawyer Covington, The detective says he found $1000 in an old home and $1000 in a hay loft. He paid $900 to the old man; $100 to the Monroe hotel man for assistance and took the other $1000 and struck out tor Atlanta to avoid arrest bv Covmsrton, who had given up the case entirely. Lawyer Covington's statement is different. Detective Shackleford will be tried in Monroe this week for stealing. DUKEft)URHAtt Cigarettes cxXufJVJ. Duke Sons & Co.XFi& 'THEAMERtCRN TOBACCO CiUf rtLj successor VOV.jr DURHAM. N.C. U.S.A. .4 MADE FROM High Srada ToImqqq AND ABSOLUTELY PURE Xorth Carolina Xcpotism. The record shows just what kinship existed between the mem bers oi the General Assembly and the help employed: Ralph Fortune, Bon of Senator Fortune; page $1 a day. Frank Huffman, son of Senator Huffman; page $1 a day. D B Star buck, Eon of Senator I Sil-orhnnV inner f f5l a Hatt. J B White, Asa Blackwelder, W " "V o -L. r, ,u. assistant enrolling clerk. ,$5 a day No, t2." : - ... G L PattersoD, Warren O Cole- Fred Hamrick. son of Sesator sr m ' ' rf v rm m r I ' man, Jonn M Alexander, a u & min Hamrick;.page $1 a day. ier, m u waiier, v. a .xh, u i j e Mood Eon of Senator Mehaffey," W H Blume, Chas. Fisher, Moodj. -$1 dayt Miss M II Hoover, daughter of Senator Hoover; copyist, ten cents a copy sheet. Miss S M Mewborne. daughter of - , Senator Mewbore; clerk to the Com mittes on Election of Justice of of the Peace, $t a day. Mrs. A J Dalby, wife of Senator Dalby; copyist, ten sheet. Leslie E Campbell, son of Re presentative Campbell; assistant en rrossin? clerk. a day and o o - . " THE ARM LOCK TF.n RPR 1NG jM Burrage Adjusted at both ends. Mr, Keistler adds; V'inis gives The most comfortable Bed the Pops & Reps a majority of the Spring yet known to the j p's in the county." Of course, of i world. It will not get one course! sided it stands perfectly sauare and will not bes coins loose. .The Assembly ttActs. The most notable act of the body was the delicate compliment it paid the memory of the late Frederick Uoulass, and tbe.next, to our mind, was the voting jlown by one of the houses of an amendment to tne elec tion law which provided that judges of election should be men of eftod moral character. Statesviile mark. The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G Caillouette, Druggist, Beaversville, 111., says: "To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about but of no avail and was given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began to its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again, it is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at Fetzer's drug store.' Cure For Headache. As a remedy for all forms of . i -Til . T 'LI . 1 . THE ARM LOCK Headaobe, lectr.o. x.uer8 :RRD SPRING P'0Ted 10 De tcevery .". . . - , iflQf a permanent cure ana tne musi. is in many ..of .the best J wdnr,hea homes in town and county. Mr .Inl P Allisnn and yield to its influence. We urge all Dr L, M. Archey say it who are afflicted to procure a -bottle, mileage 18 complete and they and give tms remedy a jair tnai. u H Ewart, Jr.: son of Represent- would them. not do vitnotit; C3ges 0f habitual constipation Elec tric Bitters cures by giymg the For further particulars, call needed tone to the bowels, and few naaoa irm7 rPSIaL tUC uoc u uuu.u on ne or address J. Wallace Cook. Concord. N. C. ative H G Ewart; clerkjto the com mittee on Election of Justice of the Peace. $4 a day and mileage. John G Walser, brother of Speak- medicine. Try it once. Large bot- z , Waiser; Jierk to th ties only fifty cents at Fetzer s drug Committee on Election Death of Mrs. Stalling. The Standard's readers will be cenfs a copy j pained to hear of the death of Mrs. MiT StalliDgs, of Harrisburg, which occurred Sunday night. Just about a year ago Mrs, Stal- tings was married and her death, she being just 25 years of age, is a shock to her mauy friendsf She was a Miss Dry, of No. 7 township. The Standard, together with his many friends, extends to Mr. Thomas Stallmg8, in his bereavement, sin cerest sympathy. A rich man to draw a check, Apretty g:r to draw attention. A horse to draw a cart, A p-aster to draw a blister, A dog fight to draw a crod, And our goods to draw bargain ' huDters, ' I). I1. DAYVAULT. store. Ilnl.. - mahorLadyto travel representing Charlottesville, Va , Marcn lb. -wunsutfu, rejiaoie nouse. oaiaij At ii.i n . - milAioo m.tui iA. 'Nr. - . , L t f rrnik in the mUOi6tf vy "ivjuiaiv ana traveling xutjucco, j nrnPfi a veruiui uj. w 6 ; :- of Justices of Peace $5 a day and inleage. T B Lindsay, brDthef f Senator W R Lindsay; assistan to principle clerk of the House $5 a day and I TT r Ci LL Inn f H - r X V ? !Dcre Enclose re- Qoodman case.' There wu tremend, ... ' .1. icuue ana seit-aaaressea starapeu n u.nnc in fhpronrt room, and vv r M Will III III 11 M. KM w w s W 1 w7PPn the raem t"&iv- -j envelope. The Dominion, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago p. an bers of the family. . Conductor Goodman was retried for the murderer of Col, Parson of the Natural Bridge. "ckieu's Arm fa smvo. The Best Salve in tke world for Ul3 Bruis?s. Korea. ITlnera. Salt , 7 , lineum. Fptpv Slno nnf toi. Hhanripd nmne noom to Bent. Hands. (iihiaJno n, nrf all Th rnoms ovtr A J & J orV Skin Ern4-; j MO L otnrA are for rent, xne rooms are In splenaia ppuuir will be rented at ver reasonable III An . -v . w or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or ey refunded. Price 25 cents per For sale at P, B. Fetzer's Drug store figures. v nl3 1m. AddIy to J F Yorke, , Very Respectfully J C Cne-k, son of J A Cheek; page, $1 ' ti N 15 Wilson,son of page, l a day. M B Self, son of Self, of Catham: pag Representative day. Otho Wilson; I Representative 1 a day. - Fire Busts at -Work. Algona, Iwa, March 16. -The 5th attempt to burn this town was made last night, jour business houses were burned. jThe militia is ! on guard and detecfjvea would he W. U. Cobrell. employed to ferret oat the fire bugs lFYOU-BDYA m. mm t AMERICAN I SIX DOLLAR 1 I fC WK11 CK For men, women op boys at prices ranging from $15 to SO. We ship from factory subject to approval and are the only manuf ac tar cra aeUing direct to Consumer. We have no Agents. We offer greater value in otir Oxford Gladiator wheels at $6Q to $8Q than other manufacturers with prices from $100 to $150. : Every wheel rally warranted. Don't pay local dealers a profit 01 Kiity El r cent. Cat this out and write to-day fox our handsome catalogue. Address, fa fa fa fa is fust the thing for business and pro fessional men xvko have a few letters to write and want those letters to took well. Doctors and lawyers, es pecially, find it very handy. Chil dren easily and quickly learn to write on it. It will do just as good work ms the $t oo.oo machines. Of course it is not quite as fast. It is simply eonstructed, easily learned, easily . operated. We'll send you a letter written on it along with a special circular if you'll send us your address. g 65 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK J fa vK Andrews Furnishing Company OXFORD nF0.G0.,KSS A . -
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