Von. Xl.-No. 113, CONCORD, N. C, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1895. WiionE 2T0.. 1,254 - onal BaoL r.rl Cokcord, N. C. j.M.Odell, D, B. CCLTKANE, L." D. COLTKAKE, Capital, Surplus President, .Cashier. Assistant Cashier $50,000 $16,000 ' DIRECTORS ; j n Odell, ' D. F. Cannon Elam King, J. W. Cannon, W K. Odell, W.H. Lilly, D. 13, Coltrane, Speculation, HAMMOND & CO. "v stock &M Bond 130 & 132 Pearl Street, NEW YORK CITY, If. Y. Stocks, Bonds and Grain bought and sold, or carried on Margin. P. S. Send for explanatory circu laron speculation, also weekly mar ket letter. (Free) dwly UNIVERSITY OF -rJomnrises the Universitv. the College, the Law and Medical Schools, and the ' I SUMMER for teachers. Tuition $60 35 teachers, 471 - students. Ad' dress President Winston, Chapel Hill, .N C. for Cata logue and handbook on "UNI VERSITY EDUCATION." l!i iiiins MANUFACTURERS OF fijya ginghams, outing cloths, a CftflDLInA SCHOOL PLAIDS. SHbETlNGV0 his arm $xin& the late war AND SALT BAGbA w . DEALERS IN General Merchandise. . BUYERS OF , Country Produce of all Kind AND ' Four-Foot wood always wonted best prices for same. We invite an in spection of all the goods e Manufacture. k Dlijaidilitiig A. J. P. ON HIS EAB. I Justice Keitta Adjudges olonei Staples in Contempt of Court. Colonel Staples was engaged in a case before Sqaire Keith to be heard today at 1 o'clock, but Superior court, waa late in adjourning and he was a little late in reaching - the J, P's. office - When he called Justice Keith in formed him that the trial waa post poned until tomorrow afternoon. Colonel Staples had an affidavit or two prepared and asked that Kuth swear the parties. Very abruptly, it is charged, Keith refused to do so, whereupon Staples remarked he was not fit to tiy a dog, or words to that effect. . His justiceship then ordered him undei arrest for contempt of court. Colonel Staples at once went before Judge Starbuck and obtained a writ of habeas corpus and the ca e' is to be heard this afternoon, after court adjourn?. Colonel Staples in the meantime being released on his own recognizance, How the "earned" iustice could adjudge any one in contempt when he had just stated court was not in session is a new procedure. Colonel Staples is acting upon any e ; prisoned, for if Mr. Keith or other justice can at will, postpone a case, thus keeping a defendant in ! jaii or from being heard as long as he Pleaees then indeed have we fall- eD on evil times- At present it looks like a high- handed outrage and the end is not . ...I.... '. m i. . yet, Greensboro Ecord. An Industrious Veteran, To see a one-arm man pushing a wheelbarrow is an uncommon thing, but the sight wa8 witnessed by a number thi3 mornmtr when Mr. Rnhpn-Fink. the one arm veteran. n9,P,I alnn with hia vehicle heavilv , -i i . i rt: r laueneu wiia proviBiuua. xxia lurui hnwd and ereat beads of nera- t- i a mnafna rnrAtinn atnod on the old man s iore- bead, but with a steady step he toddled along. About his neck was a large cord and was fastened to the l I u '..f a .m i l.rrtV. With this VsHifltftTiPA and his left arm he wended his way , ," l i t . lerc arm ne wenaea nis way homeward, and was happy and con tent with his poor lot Mr Fink I lie is a pensioner, but industrous, and, each day he fills hia engage ments as a wood chopper. There's r v,:. a cruwu iuc uui. Notice for Odd Fellows. - There will be a regular meeting of Cold Watei Lodge, No 62, 1. 0, O. B, tonight. All members are requested to be present. Bro. Z P Smith, of Kaleigh, will be with us and give us one of his good lectures. 4 ' II. F. Coble, 'Secretary. Knights of tkeMaccahees. The State Commander Twrites us from LincolD, - Neb., as follows: "After trying 'other medicines for what seemed to be a very obstinate cough in our two children we tried Dr; King's New Discovery and at the end of two days the cough en tirely left them. We will not be without it hereafter, as our "exper ience proves that it cures where all other remedies f ail . "Signed F. W. Stevens, State Com. Why not give this great medicine a trial, as it is guaranteed and trial bottles are free at Fetzer's Drug Store. Regu lar size 50c. and SI 00. ' KEY. McLAUPJN PKOTESTS Ajruinfit Hie FemrS-5IaIe Baseball Game-lie Urges Parents " to Keep Their Children Away Gives an Instance of Damage Compares it to the Round Dance Like One, With the Courage of iiis convictions, Slg-ns Ilis Ifame. To Editor of The Standard : A a a oifiuon nf Hnn rn r,l onA n-na Ihnf I , ; auuwuo nas at nearc me oest interest ot its people, I want to earnestly protest aaiuo, tuC ucuMiusaau ueuwiai- mg spectacle auveriuea lor tomor- row at the fair grounds. I have refer ence to the game of baseball between the Stars and female team of New York. '-:.,: I cannot believe the good people of Concord will J debase themselves by witnessing and patronizing such a demoralizing spectacle and surely our ladies will riot think- of going. Parents who love their children . cannot, afford to let them witness the game, no matter how young or how old. Every man or woman who does witness it will most as suredly come away more or less con taminated and certainly with less res ssect for the ferasle ec:c that is, 5 f they are self-respecting men and women. This female baseball team , ' I may oe virtuous women, out tfcey mode8ty and have unsexed them- 8eHes ty dressing a3 the advertise- selves oy aressmg ment shows and by their willingness to go into a rough and tough souffle with the opposite sex. A church member (a young man) woo had just reiusea to suoscribe a cent for missions to his pastor said in less than ten, minutes that he wonld frivft five dollars before he would inins seeing the game and that he would love to be one of the play- era Whv was he so anxious to see the Whv was he anxious to be one of he PlaJers ? For the 8ame rPiRnn iuai uicu juy? etuc iuuuu uornc - beMer tbaH tt)e 61uare daBOe- The above is literally true, the J ' ,c'c"cu lu U""UB tnallT "d fa given to show the demoralizmg influences already ; j , l e l l 1 : tii motion irom tms proposea game l anneal 10 an ine cuizens oi . . . Concord and vicinity as men and I wuuie11 1U tuc Ul6uceu ocuoo uj. mucc terms and to Christians especially not to attend the game, and to use all their infiqence against it. TAo Christian can witness such a ecene without sin, and injury to his spirit ual and moral being. As you value your souls dear fellow travelers I beg you stay away from the game tomorrow. Some one may eay this is none of my business. I answer, it is. I have a conscience whose de tails must be heeded or it r must be abused UI have delivered my own soul." I believe every minister and every true Christian will say Amen to- what I have wiitten. Please nublish in todav's Standard and greatly oblige. Yours Respectfully, W, H. L. McLaurix. - To tne Citizens of Concord. On and after the 20th day of this month ot August, I will open out a. first-class meat market and will be glad to serve the public with their needs in the fresh meat line. My place of business will be in the McNinch store room, first door above marble yard on West Depot street. Respectfully, alO lm. J; F. Dayvault. Twisted Around the Shafting Joh i Withers, a little colored boy who carried water at R, A. BrGwn s brickyard, while playing around one of the brick machines Wednes prtV, got his clothes Caught by af Set gcretf on the main tmpca nf Brmffintr and was twisted into all kinds cf shapes In o-oinc the rnnnris on the . shafting he threw one hand out and grabbed a cog wheel, which 'ground up several fingerg No boDeg were broken except the fingers, but his ciothes were torn in shreds. John Nims Insane. Our readers will remember Xhe brutal killing of his wife near Huri tersville, last . Tune. It was in a fit of anger, . The trial was set for Wednesday in Charlotte. It annearinff that , ; V, . m jury pronouncea nim insane, ana ne goes to the Morgantan Asylum. If he recovers, he will then be tried for murder. Going to Have His Way, At last court, in Stanly, the judge set a case for Thursday of this court. Judge Timberlake called it on Wed nesday The attorneys in the case atatftd hhat thftv wfi. fi nnt, rmitp rpadv ' , , w set for. Judge Timberlake, al- read Mtonihed the. ratiyea of Stanly ec. his coat .business, then astonished the lawyers by saying: "I allow no judge to fix cases for my court so I adiourn." And court V broke for the term. For Over Fifty Tears. I r rrr 1 , n j n 1 - Mrs' wmsiow s oooin-ng oyrup nas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children w?1lle8tni?Zltn Pf11 s?ces?- it sootnes tne enna, soicens i-ne SUU13 dn " iU uulca vmu I v-k t T" . 11 1. iL . ularrDoea- " WUI rcue7e tDe poo llltle Buuerer lmmeuiaieiy. ooiu oy Druggiats in every part of the world. f Twenty-five cents a bottle Be sure and ask for ''Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. mwr&w GREAT .a. m is- $50,000 Worth of Goods must and shall he sold quick. $2P,0GQ Wholesale Goods, con sisting of ! Dry goods All wool Jeaneskerseys, Notions and Hots. f COUNTRY MERCHANTS, this is your time and opi portunity." : itao,ooo detail goods of every der scription: Diy Goods, Millinery, Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Laces, Carpet, etc., etc. 1 To the out of town public, I suggest that it may not be practicable for .all"? to come here who wish . to avail then selves of this - opportunity, that they club together and send some one here to make purchases for them. Respectfully, etc., S. WITTKCWSKY. Assignee of H. Baruch, - Charlotte, N. C N -.EES North mm. um?t: f MT. PLEASANT, N. C. REV. J. D. shirey; D. D., PRES ADADEMIC, COMMERCIAL AND - COLLEGIATE COURSES. Total necessary expenses session of 38 weeks. S85.00 to S137.000' Next session begins Sept 3. 1895. For catalogue and special information, address the President as above, or . lm. Secretary of Faculty. i Mount Ambeha SEMIrN- AR Y t A Flourishing School for Young , v Ladies. , TEN TEACHERS. Ornamental Brarehe3 JReeeiva Carefui Aiieiiiioii, KEV. C. L. T. FISHER. V. il PrI NCIPAi., MOUNT PL ASANT. N. C 1 EliLlill College of Agriculture AN V h HAN AK S . . - -K,- . The next session of this Col lege will begin September !5tb. Examinations at county seat,. first Saturday in Augiut. Young men desirin a tech" nical education a t an unusual ly low cost will do well to ap ply for catalogue to A. Q. HOLEiADAY, Pres., 2w d&w. . lUleigh, N. C. COFFINS &C I have now in stock at my rooms opposite the court house a splen did line of well-made Furnitura such as Bed Steads, Tables, Wash Stands Sp.fes, Chairs, &c.. defy competition in rfgard to quality and pric. You will be surprised when you hear my prices Come and see. If not iu stock can supply you in a few days. I have a nice line of rCOFFINSz at prices that will surprise ycu. I keep a full Time on hand for im-; mediate supply. I buy LUMBER and run my planing machane, and all persons who wish any thirg . in this line, will do well to call and see me. Very Respectfully, , J. T. Pounds. Concord, N. C. July 13, 1895. Salem FEMALE ACADEMY. The 94th Annual Session begins September 5th 1895. Register for last year shows rnore than 500 persons under instruction during the year. Spe cial features: the dcveiooment of Health, Char acter and Intellect. Buildings thoroughly remod elled. Fully equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate Departments, Desraes nisi-ciasi schools in Music, Art, Languages, Commercial and Industrial Studies. .) J. H. CLE WELL, Knncipal, saiem,.JN daw 2W. Concord HIGH SCHOOL Opens September 2. Offers full, thor ough preparation for college ; practical, thorough training for business or life For information or announcement, ad dress. HOLLAND THOMPSON, tt&s a22tw , Coxcord, N. G. r U.nNIT.UnE

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