XII. No. 13 VOL. tails Concord Souvenir spoons with vpi(5r ture of Confeders ate Monument. v 'a $100 If you find'any thitig in that is not exactly right CANOINS &FETZBR, TODAY, - sell Men's all wool' Cassimere suits at I $3-00. 1 1 Hen's Black Wool Cheviot suits at 3.00. Men's Gray Melton suits at 2.00. . jlen's Black Cheviot suits 2.50. Hen's Odd Coats 75 cents. Boy's Odd Coats 50;and 75 ceuts Men's Black Worsted suits f cr 3.50. Hen's Fancy Melton suits 2.50.' - ; MEN'S FINE CLAY WORS- TED SUITS, Guaranteed all1 wool $ 5. 50, Cutaways and Sacks. These are the kind that some merchants price $12.50, OfvervFine Clay Worsted Cutaways of i Schloss Bros make at 810 These would be priced $25 bv people who pretend to save 3 0U 25 per rent . If you want any Clothing at all, ' it will pay you to see u.rV: Here are some good reasons why it will pay y 010 to trade with u$ : 1st; Wel)iiy our goods-iix large lots ndbuytbumlow. and 2nd. We put the lowest possible price I ..... . Jt : - .-',. . - iiiiiMi nn oithm We don't try to maker you xxeei- UJ "a1"1 thiak they are worth more by pricWLoe Uoodmair and John F Yorke, taem at dou ots what they are worth. 3d. We do exactly what we say we will do. We are here today and eTpect to be cere as long as we live. 4th. We will sell vou coods that will fit and please you , ;L , t will give your money back if goods don t suit you . You run no risk in trading with us. rcguaramee uie price oa everyiiiiug we sell. Shoes hats and'- all kina Furnishing Goods. COKCORD, C. J.M.0dell, Presidentt D. B. Ccltrane; ''" ' Cashier; D. CoiTRAKEj Assistant Casliier Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 DIRECTORS ; 1 M- Odell, , ? -. D. F, Gankon am King, J. W. Cannon, w f Odell, W H, Lillt, D. B Coltranb. ; : . Vlount Amoena SEMINARY; A Nourishing School for Young r- ' .' .j-" "' '7 ., civ Ladies. TEN TEACHERS 0rnental Branches Receive Carefui Attention 'r EV. c. L. T. FIRTTF.R. A . M WaH310jlS S S3? rr j0hn F Eeed j' lUsses Nell boirtiT "t!M J M Odell and 7 W H reason whyfhe ! should not:; be-:re-' : . .- : ,, 7:7 ' : 6ramer: Minnie Temtileton Messra. O&ll, of Ooccord; Dr. Thomas, turned. - He's a flue preicher.. n .7 . w stnart. Frank ti Smith : 'ilisses of . Thomasyine, and Dr. W 8 Bey.; Moose of Bay'a Chapel, and tori National Rani. Principal, oux!plea.sant.;n o CONCORD, nilclrai... uuauuK wwe we, main ot endelshon'i weddihtr march aaren. W. ft A M 4 m, . - A. m " . I &ienaeiSQOn'fl weddincr marrV. u o ma vu dereff by rbfR ii fieesl at the en an ohurch lii Vw cuutjsuay; eyenmg at 6:30'clotSS r ' - .' . -1 beautiful ceremonv rirAnmin "" 4v . r : sr - rtr the pastor, Key. W 0 Alexander. tP??tof,;:Rey. WL& Alexander J ThiB bride' was Mary) !the' f onrigest . .' . . . . M. Uanghter of Mr. and Mrs. JoeiReed, mb -i a a a n w iwi u r v u vrnri rF rv v of ihisVity. nd the-groomw Dr. Physician. , of A pyramid of palms and 8anthemum8 hlled the alcove was an arcjh. npon whic swupg thejgates, and suspended from the top 'of 'the left one under! which' hhe bride passecrfpr fhe laat meVaSj a miss, was the letter ''R," and from the arch in the right aisle in ar.feimilar stvle was the letter "B." The trirn ming colors and lamp decorations were white and blue. ;;"" ' ": i ' At the first sound of the notes to the famous march, m walked little Lizzie Montgomery and Jan kin Reed, who opened! the -beautiful La tes that the attendants mi&ht pass beyond, followed by the flower children, little Margaret iknt and - Fred Boat who pro- ceeded : to the altar and took their nla nn Pithr id A of A IpTandr t.ViAr xoara fnllnwp hv the candle bearers, little Addie Lore and Dermont Shemwell," who - ars' ranged themselves opposite one;an other on the rostrum, and ; for a mo raent these little folks presented a rndst f airy -like scene with their sweet, flushed cheeks, flowing hair, flowera and pale illuminations. Tbeii came the aahera, Messrs. J Mc vr. 'e m iii y -T?ijr to tirvtii !aioa ci nrrW nt or'nn m fVm front of the altar in the , -following m n v , , ; manner I u-, Misses Sallie Erwin,Xilli Springs, in earmeats of pale .blue -satin, ff frimminpa Z - UU1UUU UtlUUllUOi 7 Majestically and alone came the maid of honor,4 Miss Alice Shem welt I proceeding thq bnaef ..dbtl' the left- aisler attired in : ran; - ejegant cream silk dress, chiffon " lacenand rhinestones, who stood tP the'lef t of aWoI KrAd: " ' fA U: ru fi ? ' - iwh-r,; nW the arm of her . . ? i 7 t-"?' T' 'v uie brotner-in-iaw, xr, a-i oj, the bnae was esconeu ui tao uirv of the altar,, where she was s met, by the groom, who was accompanied py his brother, Mr. E Grant Buchanan, when the two engaged their arms and mounted the altar where the throth was plighted that made them mah and wife," during cwhich pro, ceeding Prof. Keesler played melo dious strains of the "Sweetest Story Ever Told," which made the solemn f occasion one of effect. v The bride's costume was a wuuui. ing gown ot white satin, long train, pearls and ribbons, carrying in ner pil ar pr eyexgreens interwoyen twitb "M doffed his hat and asked for tnis graasea atooa at eiiner siae ot tiie Ttr"v7; 01 a aoe, Baying ms employ - Uoff a Iw-r-r.ii" besL; fondest ana 8inceresfc wishes u j ?f . -tt; " 3tanding at the lower end of either meeting were noticed ;the 'following: popular pastor and excellent preach aisle, followed br iho brftesmaids ol J .W-Alspaugh. Winston; J)r, J er of Forest Hill, will doubtless be R ancl Groomsmen nassinff-down thW R Brooks, of 'the Charldtte district; returned here for hid fourth year. If U IfooQra W "R TTnlf Tr Samnfll J rreBlQHll "Wrea . reaOQCJt, ,01 - ine "ai-tuuruu Juab ouc YCr uuu uiu- iirvin V ilieses liily ; &trswu' :paH Genl'ro Female: Opllegt, Greens- ing that time has won many fiietfda II. C., THURSDAY, .NOVEMBER St, 18951 left hand '. rfninf ? Knnf CJ 1 efet - irtgwiitwittge blossoms: Ttti riljifthmnW1.. - '- T . -'i- - I Ttni riUitn was con elude - .- - -i ' ; -, w : uutuu, W a8 re08iTed itions flnderneato aa arch coopratala white ? elegant 8nPPf derye - . - fiandsomd and iiy presents; , i f tl? ?rf?4'- Pty ;:itfhe n-f nnmberkes friends here and else- where.M-j-: ; . the out of town guests wf5aea uue onemweiipuim Springs, Oamille Hunt,JjW inhie Ad' derr? rs: BaxJr hemwelt and Master Bermont; Messrs; HH6It, J ' Jm.?! 4d.deIQ' ? f7cen8 V Humphries, Lexington; Miaa'Nell Cer, Thomas ville,; Eli G Bach, oUpiWl niPn Z??' V mnie f emP tbb ??JwelI 'Mr wel1, Brnce Teinpleton, Mooreayille ; C: 9 " -rr y a? ,Mt. Pleasant ; and Mrs. Zeb V? B. ... . I Trustees in Kessini : Wednes Jay's Jl)urham "Sun: -;The board of tfustees of Trinity College are in session this af ternb Uri the parlor of the collegeas the Sun goes to press. Col;' J : W - Aispaugh,- of Winatda, chairman of the Board, Presiding 77 1 - j Arrtntitr ihfki whn.mmA in tho r city--this morning f- to fatten d: the ReviS tB Turrentine, of "Winston; 1) indello Newbern; Rev, P . L Groom, - of - Creensboro; r- vt!?t v Ret. 4A ; Bishop, of. Hertf ordf Airy, and Rer. M A Smith, of Con- Jcord, were also in attendance. Mr. Mine scon seriously 111 I News reacheoT Che city this after. noon to ) the effect thatMr. Mike Spott, who lives two and one half mOs from town on the old SaHs bury road, is seriously ill. He" is a Uood farmer and i citizen and it; 1$ howedlie wiU Bodn recoveh ' '! n . ,: t, h-.x, x i ah Tree, r . . mu i, u wc n, -n;o Those who have used Dr. Ding s New Discovery knows its value, and those who have not; have now the opDortunity to try it n reev an on the advertised Drusrgisi And get a Trial Bottle, Free- Sen d your nam e and address io H E Bucklen '&'Co., Chicago, andxget a sample , box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guiae to Health and Household "s. Instructor, Free. All of which is guaranteied to do you good and cost you noihing' Fetzers' drugstcra - T B VLm. .t. - . : 3.1'..- . T . - ' S " tns meeting, jier. ir xyer, ot jdui9 i uo iui uuo jca mu nui. uao if - . . . A. Farmer's Wire Driven Away ner UJO.U AM MM- w - w . Ill assault ppon a whikTwoman bv a negro reffianrtat fortunately, with the , opposite of the nsual resnlt. Ey . thu. morning Mrs.- Jacob Maunlford. the wife of a well to.do l0S tmer, liying in th conny near the Penpsyiyaiiia line, " was Vat - y iiij'ii; - of ? r-3arloldfb the loan er want yH& purpose evidently was to get MrU;H6untford'Vo: totlie bar'h rffter tne tcwlbut sKe did not like the idea and told him d 'comg bfedk later, or go- and get it himself. Biackwell then made known his frar- pose and seizsd Mrs Iountford. As he came at her she picked np a sharp butcher knife, j?hich was iy ?ng near, and began slashing and cutting her assailant J So valiknt was Mrs. Monntford's defense of iher honor- that she finally drove the away, with the blood streaming irom a dozen wounds and Monntford'ran to the nearest neigh- oor, a cniie away, ana gave me aiarm and a party of farmers started in Ipersuit Of UlackwelL but he had! gotten oyer ine rennsyiyania lice land could not be found. ... onr Methodist Preacbers; Thec: annual conferehee of the Methodist church soon meets in1 Reidsville, N." C." ' ' Our preachers will go. They are in the hands of tbe bisfiop and his InAhinar. nf PrAsidior 1 'FAra ' ' -Patt' : ft : - I M 'A 5mlthi for three years the yery his congreeation and the peoplegen'. erally have their wishes he'fi sure to return. - i - . V Rev. Parker has been with Gen- prospered and.they haye many warm lauacnmenwiwniGu wmu De.n:9 break. 'It' is I'explcted: that the Bishop will rjretunr themf. to, their respecti vercharges 'IThf Standard could not be-better pleased t thatf to to "see TV thele tneh flturhe h C6acor&. - :--: -? ?r-- - Bacuen's Arnica aiTe 1 The3est Salve in tkel world for Cuts, BruisM, SoresV Ulpefs Salt i KheuiD, jfever cores, xettera unappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all 8. positively cures Pilea or rno pay -requi-ed.v It :is guaranteed to give statisf action or monev refunded.- Price 25 cents per box. For sale at P B Feizsr's Drug store. 7., The store room, -next to Dove & BosV now occupied by Sims Si Alex ander,la tor rent. It is 22x75, with goed basement. Fcss33Sion giyeo 1st January, 1896, Apply to j2 " r J.'Dove. J DTBTTRWl 1 R'Tl WRP , mvNrntt' Whose NO. 1,351 "Jim TN -HR A Tvl n nTPT A V - Everything., ornamental ana erviceaDie -Besides ah elegant line of finejer nng8; eardrops, broaches Far iSsk itikpTtis; UJt buckles ari4 -: side'combs we Tiave a large assorts men i)f gold pesV See them air onde; ; -itethaiveevery thing in. ' the silverware Jine you want.' ...1..... I. j. i j. f. yoisiii. Professional Girds. T U A PPTTT?V M Tt . ' " Physician and Surgeon. Concord, N. C. OFFICE: 'ST. CLOUD ANNEX'. JN0- R ERWIN. C A MIS sHEIKER A'VV X1.V JUiOlH.iiUJSJ Physicians and Surgeons OfilceNo. 3.?Harty buiicinr, op posite . 2nd. Preaby teriii church CharlotterN; & - . r ' 4- fi.t-'-Sj ft" ;"-. ' 'REINSURAFOE. When in beed of Fife J ranee call und see-us, or wriit. . .-. tsK "f cJmnM' ' Respectfully, WOODHOUSE & H.1BEIS. doll Manufaoiuiii! MANUFACTURERS OF FIJVJS GINGHAMS aUTlMG CLOTHS, - ' - ; :. :..-. I ' ' " -0 - DEALERS IK General Merchandise BUYERS. OF Produee. of al Kind AND , Ftur-Foot wood always wonted best prices for same. We invite an in: spection of all the : goods we Manufacture. Or i Country 4 ' 1 i , .-ft f - -. . ' ' ' - 7..-i,.. I ... . ' ' ' , ,-- I i b .

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