Vol. XIII. No. 13S, fjir Uloi, WIND AND .BAiV STORM. C-l WBESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1896. Iiea,p store.- The cool cutting winds are commencing to blow and it is V well. known .'fact tliat Jt has robe guarded against and to taow where it can be done well and at a moderate cost is. the -subject that has to be b . u a i a .wen no w. ! : FIRST-CONVENTION tw - - The wind and ram . storm that passed over this Fection Tuesday evening: did considerable damage to property, personal and public. Thp home of Mr: Whit Wilhelm who lives about one mile nth nf China Grove, was totally cked. The atorm of Tuesday struck it with such force that it was lifted from its foundation and demolished Not bnly his dwelling, but the well house and other buildings rtexe swept from their former sites and wrecked. Mis. Wilhelm 3 . " V U mtant child were in the house when the blast came, and instantly rpi- izing their perilous situation, eath ered her child m her arm, n,i rushed for the door. She barely on me outside when the Tle Imther Leages or the orth Carolina tntherah Synod Will Meet In t. James Cluirch, to Organize Wate LeaSne-The Date Satur day October 31-Semi-Cctenlal Celebration On Sunday J"olIowlnff. The band of Christian worker,, known as St. James' Luther Lea, gue; has issued the following invita tions to the various Leagues of the oiuce : Seeing the good, work accomp lished, locally, ry the Leagues in a ine cnurches of the Evangelical -Lutheran Synod of North Carolina: manv WWa have expressed themselves anxion for an organization of a State League, that the ties of the local iazues liiaV no tivdxvn tu -, . - Siguier sna in ojiupaiay. ana action, ac-1 corBplish work for the cause of our wiurcn otherwise impossible. "At a meeting of the North Caro Iinai Srnod w - -.uui,mau K. ivi - . ' a, oept.as. r0 8pite 0f denials, it is eyiaent that the relations between Consul Lee and General Weyler are becoming more strained daily. Lee demands that the American, Tolon, be replaced aboard the American ' vessel fm. which he was arrested and Wevler Vn i J la. referred to Washing on and Madrid; If Lee's claim I Unored he will return to the Uni-i -fu o tares. jjk. Given A Tray Free To advertise our twu c- WJ1J I L!01 e, one box .-.cut cjgarp.one old ring and uuiue or reeJer's Pain filler to every one sending ns fifty cents to pay packing and postage. , Peeler Andersok Medthtvp n Lock Box 1, Kerriersyiile, N.0 Fitteen-year; gold-fiFled atchfF. gin or Waitham movements Ladies or Gents, dzes 811.50. with - yvmiu uish inside 25 -, cheap at 830. !QUa.?!d Water S,;. B7.25. W ,l7 i - ruioluc wuen cne Duild- v e have a few facts, -nlnin Rant v . , , , o wasu, xars. Wi - ana unaaiuternrpri that w ui , - e, lliy want to lay before the bnyiS- f T 7 b falliDS brick J'"- a w apposed, ,o pnoiic. . w, uuu uer injuries T uiaic organization of .e doc serious. Her escape with 8fint8 The committee found the the child was miraculous. " movement not at all feasible at that time. It is, however, now believed tin Blackwelder's saw mill a fpw tlme h nPe for the me mile above the coal chute, were - K on- ActHad by a lore blowndown. tor the cause, seeing splendid re- A chimney to the residence of 5.! ? Mr. W T, R0n v :. .:- UJUUUO auu desiring that . viuwu, iud our leagues may be duly rfnresent We will, show from to-day large barn that stood beyond he ed in the National League to be held i through the winter a very railroad bridge was lifted off the in Chicago from lWmW rnblic It will be dollars htuI ' fon ta in- your pocket to read what we have to say and be governs ed by it. NEW DEPARTMENT. Help Wanted. Agents wanted to sell Macintoshes and Ptubber Clothing rr,0, a n i e SI ubber Goods 'Part or x ree eamplep. and protected ; u;T,u ;"rK8rs. ctory p. o. 1371, New Yorkr ; ChildrensASets, Knife, Fork an opoon, 15 cents, while they : last. J Boh-Bon. Boxes "at any old pCt.v uRogrs,5DoubIe PIkh . S2 40, form Only a few pairp. cf -PoJid Gold J. F. hu-rly7 ' Office over tETZER'S DRUG STORE COAL BURNERS; . ""cr x,tUUIjai -league to be held EE ranroaa oridge was lifted off the in Chicago from November 17th to Every citizen of Concord who intends ftiuuuuauu torn into n nil nforo T-lJSUtn. tho I ,Don. cii. r . I vwci on throiterh the wintor o "i V popular ground and torn into splinters. It 20th, the League of X . a A-A J JL y . r - .,, uu"us comiDg winter James' will save money and trouble by purchas- in (T f mm no AAT in i ,,J - a o v-o. ii n will nnnn a tho fcy t adies . ojinuicfH. it-"f usgae oi St. James belODffed to Mr P f Hf; rt. Chnrnh. f!nn xr r LJ 0 . w . uiuiiis( juiuioo i vuwwiw, j.i . v,, oy unani I . 'c va wer fwio i . I mous vntp nnf hm.;n ' . ... I Tl I I fl n I n wv wcca anu ireesj "i4iuuiiu ito uommictee, Irllll ii III unrooted in and around town. appointed for lhe: purpose, to issue Jl LilflU LU r. y i . . I nn.J .... '.Ill I IS II . Ill tsl uurooiea in ana around town. ruimcu ine: purpose, to issue Wl LUIlll UUttL -j "j4 oucuuieuueaL w : "uc xjeagues or tne uynueilver aay quantity in any part ot the county chain gang wa3 in the Svnod to 8end delegates to a conven- the city" Youi faers are solicited. J tion havinor in.viA:fMA . from the very cheapest tip to C.UU. Misses flilrt nhl Hron'o city and informed The Standard r.hftr tho hirr fill u au ana everytliiDg being built out to Patterson's mill o illdfJi on hnr.klfi nlantftlmna Wl I 1.. . ""Timng we sell. We are ' " uccu naaueu 1. "The Convention met especially anxious to have all aay-the entue fill has been car- a. m., Saturday, October 31 tLlaiei S6t?ur hats bef or "edofi- M.lfler aajsit was the in St. James' Ohnrch.Ooacord lirt , v. grantee ta naraest rainfall he has ever seen. 2: Ech Leagne is entitled to S&SSSJoS t Frompther sources we learn that oDeJde,egate (i. or and the style will be oorwot gM 0Ver 88Teral 8ma11 iy ten members- ' branches in that section of the 3-'he ministers of - the uuuuLj nau oeen wasnea away. Mwm uwuima oynoa are cordially Mr. Will Hagleir was having a invited to be present and lend the load of cotton brought to town and enconragement of their presence and when the team strnck the bridge uvlue 10 e Jung igners. tion having in view tne oranitinn of a State League and for transact- inC' nfchpr Knsiraos ' "The Committee met and de.id Wt 8tore- aubigr I tali Ik Solid Gold Stick F o .. f, n , d Sterling Silver Clc. k Hur peis, 45 ' cehtF. Five-Dollar Syrup Puchers for S3 50. Sterling Silver Hat Marks 20 conk .Solid Silver Thimbles 25 cent?.. Five-Doilar Pickle Cast pre 82 50: ' Sugar Shells, "A 1" 50 cib. Souvenir Spoon3 20 cents, v These goods must RniH is the time to get your Christma presents at their -value. n -11 r lj 1 v ri L UK 1 : . i- Jeweler. bun ntLL, Want to Beat 00 , Tw hundred and liity nms oeni3 Sn the way from 60cts v.v-v, lur cniiaren. whentheteam strnck the brids "J.U-MW ".nn lj8nerfc ; 5?? lul tlm-. We will pitch in and over the branch bejond BaffJo J Committee respectfoHy are putling out a o04!65e't J"""' ' wS creBk at the depot, the bridge fel, . . the ..Record for July.. . ; -- about dull timesVj We Twill pitch VStA!L' aDd,.pW "umbKng der to mate this incomKTh 1 H? .y-.' Now. in St 111 I m. The abutment had wai L . . &-v, . T J , iuu uaye its aeiegates with us. away. No damage was done to the 5. -The SecreUry of eaci Leue team. oy me ixorm uaroima department " uumoer ana names ana tb2-50. They must g of Aericulturfl. is nm'ta infOMD.: of delegates, that arrancementa for L-.4 About 75 prs of andhasacropVort" " , I m Ofln ( . . I rVJ f 1 K . . r . o - From the Crop Jltillctlit The Bulletin, a journal sent out bv the North Carolina Dfltwrtmon . - - v.a vuaju v heariPSt lino n Inf Acrrloi-ilti-iTio 5a ahU J styles and kinrlft tn ho iA Lnrl baa rrnn ronnrf G.. comfort and. entertainment can be aiywhere. ' w : .i..: . made, for them rfs . emuta of .Rr f? 4T,r, The reports a,e very similar in tell- 6re8atlon - . -EN'S HATS inC of short crops due to the , . "e delegates and others attend- extremes of heat, drought and min. e respectfully ttt j . . . , w luviicu.io remain over on Sundav We annend the renort frnm f!oK.. . . u ouuuay, rus: - aa guests of the Church, and assist Cabarrus: Continaed small 8izes"2r3. Si VndTthTOT them, bat cost S2 aid over. ThZ, .iffl" 81 a pa)r' hot a P?r amsbe- mr. jood m uooif, of Concord, N Aey coat from $1 to $1.60. They must Tgo p ' 10 eo afc 7fc- a, our Secretary, on or before Ocj- ki?.:011? PaiF! Iies fine Oxfords, all 7iW tober 24th, the number and names i2 and sTLV NO. 6 -FOR MEN- Alot of Tan fin f83 2 1;, at BOc at 81. The, are otjfeHH ,luai iwentysfive cents' np. Everything Cheaper Than Ever. SPECIALS uur'? Semi-Centehftial nf 1 vxxain apa uiove (irain Lace and Button VT w"frWr auu caucobivc ucttiuavo uausea cot- :" auico i suoes, au ireBn and niofl T aio tvT , r " Aiiese are SX tonto8hedbadly.Allco oe picKcu.iu Depienjoer. orn very wnicn an elaborate programme has Zffi -rJln"S.aat,n .Osboes, lace and VaiteVi t t.:""1 .f been: arranged. aslealhr an m.US att.hoSlMrSiS uuiuuu uui;h. iuucu ui iiie iam nnrn i . . i r- i . .. jzz. uik juu in srrw naro of in . . . crop was destroyed in the lowlands K Tk .lrr -r mAn : 1. - ty UUUUSr XUD CilliJ vUlU wuu LUlie gUUUi if DICK cheakstore. j CASTORIA ' For Infants and. Children. I ujuan lj i ri 1 1 . iv irr l " r- n sa I A . 4 - vvu "Trustine that everv T,n , are 50c hats. We buy Trunks ??!. .. c' ome of them tb. Synod will be representoar einnKo ett" first State Conyention. ; : aJpricMtte TI9 fao- limna . 5X - iff 09 - tTttJ "We are fraternally. . ."JNO. M. COOK. j ''Secy. of St. James' League. .y uiLMJLTTEB OP APEAQE3tENTS. JAS.P. Cook, Ch'm'n. J 1). If. HOOTBB, . ! Jno. K. Pattebson, COBQord, N. C, Sept. 29, '96." see sampled thTfrCr Call a turners - 1 ...w uiaue ior our cog'. TOT5 TnnniM.. ?i . J i" r-V V - '. Suitsrsizet TsTtoVe "teiM a r8uu1fTh.J00,,r6,'njta Call 9n us andsefthese Tand",? ttet&. W' OANlSStp IMS i ETER

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