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I -1 i i iiMi I iiii in n m . at " i, v i.i j - ; . negro prl, whose home baa as to be able to compete with the familj of Mr. W (J par. tVl . " -ou,pete nell. on CAurch street, was horhSfv 5" me;ohant8 " Poes burned this afternoon at 1:45, from sda- Mr. Arthur cr)-iirVi rlaarK n i I I -. :' l U 1 ffho 1Q nnifn . AN UNFOIl 1 UN ATE APRA TP I u . ... auueu a.ores m the immediate Horrible nuriimsr or a le Tear ow V1CIDUJ and it id the intention of XevroGlrlDeatb May Follow. I th. i... '"Wnwpil 01 W t u . ' , v.,Uwo vm Atep a supply of evn Hattie Johnston, a lfivpr.nM ervthinfr iv u , . neero cirl. whose homn Viaq - ... , . IIB 1 ne 80 i i x"-v imiu auv ui f V w. 1 . . . I and quality Li Patf.p.'rann. ichinh dpath will HnKlA ..i . I Who la nmfo o -n - ... ..... uvuuncoa rebuic. iv, juuug man 01 cx She was; standing with her back lr business qualiflcations is the to an opea tire" place when hen toad manager V clothes caught, and when she dis- m. v , ! r r v . , .vered that her clothes were burn- " engine for our new utilU has jng, ran l screaming into the front come and will be installed before yard and before Lassistanpft rfnP.hrA manv davaJ her, every particle ot her clothing r D-fl A T Pr - - waa burned off-her stockings wert f-Cro well and G A Bam- feurned I down even with the feur two of our leading physicians, ouvv, .w..- uioixcoaiug cries I r t mv rM mtramp. uau on for mercv nnrl Hnln I fhpm' ' heard only in time for parties to br M i QfAW c -n, . reach her just as the last fraam.nt M. L SteDS of Enochville, was going up in ashes. was in the city last evening. xici ouuutucraaaa ears are onrned uina urove is all mud today Kri?P' a ia singed oil and her but "behind every' clouxl there is body badly burned. 4' onoMwl a w 8 i Dr. L M Archey attending th ?e ?nd live in hppes that unfortunate victim, but -r says there "me aay tne mud will, vanish, is little hope for life: 8H. has been Messrs. "Pat" Day vault and Jho ,a faithful sefvanf in Mr. Parnell's Hendrix were : in town thrs after home for many years. Ail' is being: noon I ' -done for the girl that can be done, v I i - ' ! : ' : - . 'Mr. and Mrs; holiday and two TW "S" - , 1 WMWfa. ol Ohio;; a visiting Cu? SlHo SSI --veWof Rheum, Few Sores, Tetterd Ohappe n, . r Povost. Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all binaGoje, Jan. l'OB. lKld bTUreS oklTt riles or no. Dav . reoni-AH . Tt; o . . . (uiuu w uiuiUO Jell gnaranteed to give stati.faction or lT lTl,Zl? QiPe Tah. monev refunded. Price 25 cents per . druggists : refnnd tue 1 x . ferMi, tP R money if it fails to cure. ,25c. OTP. ' i' I A ri.l.n n .-. ore Thlerins at (Up Denot. Vrifaj . Bight j two' Veil dressed' tramps came in i on No. 35, south bound paasencer train,v,and being vu,u " ; tne waiting room for the colored DeoolR af: Vw . auu seacea themselves comfortablv . . . ' 1 . j, . unui tne northbound .vestibule rived. Th - . "vouuu , was a lew . i i minutes late, and wh'en it did comeU' steaming up; the rcolored bov tW. Mr. Oald well. with the express" went out to attend to ' the" mail, leaving two room. After and packages in the, baggage room Mr. Caldwell and the colored boy started up town,; but when reaching the top of tiie hilU they happ$ne(i lo vuinK or. tne packages left in the waiting :roomv The boy returned to thedepof jyst n.time to; see ih 3 two tramps going across thebridge with fha , .. r f r ?.ii,autt-afie8 m-ineir HauuB- .J-ne negro gave them ;a wV ucuu to me maij, r' t t yv y ; uc ttei 7 JUXeCTT.0 (jwlF.j.Eaitb'i ease bu in : Olothmtlian we have-eve ter gathering np the mail beer. rU.. ' ' f- ' 1 v :es in the baggage room - '. . . . V- . . i' Men's nits Best. Still Warming Up, Dr. y Thompaon received the unanimous nomination Friday night as the choice of the "Populist caucus for United States Senator. Three ibf the bolting Populists Lave .come back and four of the bolting Republicans have fallen away from Pritchard. j . As next Tuesday is to decide the contest the situation is likely to be a ! subject for Sabbath l?m 1 i Li ou gat to-morrow". J(,:t Ilaieigh seems'to be the heart of the nation and thrsatchs to depopu late our national legislative halls. Ir. Shu ford, who had won the hearts of many, only less-, informed 1 than himself, four.years ago by de 1 .nonncing party caucuses is in it locvand doing his share of growling find scratching arotind, but seems not to be attracting much attention, however, sVho is towered over by me ma8till3di the group, v-i A Unique Postofllce RpDnrf. The Greensboro, Ala. Watchman credits the following to an exchange: When it .': waa first arranged for p-8tma8ter8 to pend in quarterly re ports many queer, documents were furnished:; j One of the funniest came from .Waterford, Fulton conn ty, 111., and is a model of comprc henaivenes?, if not of grammatical precision, j It is on file at the noaU office department and reads as oU I ; " i . i .. "'lJF uuaae. . joeeing tney wexe a Wout to be otertfllrpn; thfl' mln threw the packages down the em bank men t an d fled. ; , Tbe packes were rcoveredJ One contained a set of books lor Dr. J S Laffertv and the other a pair of fine Zdgfer shoes for a lady here in town. ; . U Hardly a night pasbCs that there is not thieving going on around tha depot. A polictmau Bhould be firiyena beat in that portion of town, for he is needed Boys' Siiits, Cluldren's t latest latest and and t s and best. Siiits, latest For Infants and Children. 3Iarvelons Results. i rotn a Ifttfpr wrif fn iv ;t? r wunderman. of Dinnmnloio r;w m .f.f0,1!ePltted to make this ex- i;r -uav no hesitation in re- -mexiaiug ur. liing's Now Dis- .n ;'V uc -"o,resmis were almost ;:ir?ftiou&-in-'trio rflfi., f TM w; -h i Pastor of the Baptist ,UlCiI t Hives Junction shn nnrv d0?m Wlth Pneumonia nvfmff G ppe terrible nouS5?1110"-111 would last Pernor111 i1"!16 interruption and it ttf f if he codd not survive n??d recmmended Dr. 8 ew Discouery; it was quick Sn?'. ysatisfactory , DrUf? Sf.nrc' T?.,l : "j;jOrovo items. i'i if a J w Cannon and liD !;;rcame up on the early train tXUl0niin8 We always glad T :;vr meQ f .P.nah and energy to 'iir town. - ra. Sechler, of near China Grove, last night of pneumonia. the piSdn,, 18 the name of .attereon Manufacturing Com- bjrt0re$ and he Pagers have the f, tbe new 8tore near . e factory. Thifl wiU b3 Qf "watterfprd, fulton c.Jls. i '.-'July th2 9 1850 r" "muster james buckanin, president of .United btates Dear Stir Bean re quired by the mstructioa of the post offica to report quartly. I. now fool- nl that plea3in duty 6y reportin as iouows. The Hryestin has been goin on pretty well and meat of the nabors have got thur cuttin '.about done, wheat is hard I a a average urup, on rouin lans corn is yellow- im ana wont cu t mofe than ten or fifteen booshilp to the aker th health of j the communitie is only Tolerably ' meesils and colWy have broke out.; in about 2 and a half miles from hyar, thair are a power ful awaken on the subjec of religun in the pott3 nabprhood and meny souk are bem made to know their sins forgiven 'miss nancy Smith a neer nabor had twins, day before yisterday one of them is a noor scraggy thing and won't live half its days this is about all i know and have to report the present quarter give my respects to Mrs. Buchanm and subscribe miself yours Trooley ; "Abigail jenkins, "p th at fulton Co Us." ; v-.-i. ,.-T ' t - . .. . . , ; ;l . . : Click of the Mercury has crotten 'relief" to the amount, of $5.00" per day in a clerkship to which he was elected last week by the "country savers" down at Raleigh. The Mer cury says he was elected "unanK mously," The' Legislature has, made a dear bargain in this trade. Any one who knows anvthinir at All knows that hfl r.an'fc do 00 wnrkfi of writing in a day. He would be dear at Bill Teague'a old nrice. JNeffton iflnterpri8e.H I timilt tlsatnre Is ea erery vrappsr. leather Prematare. -1-' - 'v - , Mr. J b Harris waa in the citv couay ana when asked by a STAND ARD reporter if J he would move to Charlotte to live he stated that while he had interests; and property in and near Charlotte thit occupied a gieat deal of. his attention and time, the thought had not occurred to him that he would leave old Cabairus. The newspapers, he savs, are often rather premature in their reports "It would take me a lifetime" to aain in Mecklenburg what I have at my present home, and it is otproba ble that I will pull up and lejave it." ."Weguaranteeto save vou mone nurnnn (KK UULIIUU T; Sod, I a HI! U 11 U S I III liHUIt -- 4. -j , -"--.' ---.-.7: .''t-a,vi..ujuaJU HATS -AND CAPS FOR8EVERYBODY. R TO T W Election is H Ire turns are nor hi suits you receive by trading with Dry & WadsWorth who are wide awake and nptosdate. People are ant ' tbeheve what they see and the Doubting TUriuwes (an be quickly convinced of the truthfuineL and i i ' v- .iiv uuiaiuiurji correctness oi what wr snv h r j ' t (, r lxii. vmas ana evervbodv ning to Jookf around f or Santa Claus quarters this time are at the ' 113 His hf:in 'i. An epidemic prevailea in Plymouth, Pa., and was so violent that the town was almost decimated--very one fled that could get away, excepting those who heroically J determined that duty required their presence to nurse tlieir families and combat the disease. Heroes who fight battles and destroy armies, desolate homes and crush na tion are lauded- to the skies, but there Js another heroism that should never be forgotten, that which stands at the bed side defying danger and death, soothing the sufferer. Such devotion vas4 shown m Plymouth, And the fell destroyer was soon driven habk, and health smiled upon the-doomed town once more.' bers pf the Plymouth Hospital Commutee bcer asked to test and prove the effective- -ness of many different articles to be used as disinfectants in sickrooms and as pre ventives of infectious fevers, report that Darbys Prophylactic Fluid has beenihor- ' oughly tested during the recent Typhoid epidemic in this places 1 1 proved most effi cacious ip Hayinsftb spread'of the fever, . F. H. Armstrong, S. M. Davenport, J. A. Opf, ; O. M.Lancb, r 1hos.Khrr. ;i James Leh.Jr. , Several of the leading merchants of Ply mouth, who had cases of the fever in their " families, who are personally known to mt; . ' used, Darbys Prophylactic Fluid, to their ' entire satisfaction and have given the best , . of testimonials to that effect tit is a most effective preparation. It should be used eyery nouse as a preventive from Ty- -phoid Fever, or in any case where a dis- infectaat is needed. 1 would tecamoiend. " it rto. esveryoney haying had a good oppor tunity to-know its excellent qualities-. G. H. Prikdlb, Hospital Steward. .tnwSaIJ: y.,n 1ike comfort ndease;bny;oCe L" D, v & Wadsworth'a Big KockinR Chain '(or Ine- I,adi j . you wane to sleep well and rest easy buy one of the. Raleigh Wire . Spring' Uat' tresses, best in the world, or one of ihe handsomest lounges They have-.them at all. prices from sAo to -p5, andto( make your parlor look ap-tosdate 1 and n style buy a parlor suit' and to fit up a room nicely- w-raVxaVoaXauu.f4wiiitj- auiis "tne pricesTara j A. IN lT THE TRUTH ' Yes sir v;We have everything m the furniture lime, qhairs of all descriptions. Tables all sizes ' and styles. .Big lot of Pictures, Window Shades, Our torn Poll8 Ladies'sks, Office' Dk8, Wardrobe bideboards; China Closets and everything to make a'' home pleasant.and a wife 'happy., Beginning from ' today and during the. holidays we-'proposa to give to.; each cash purchaser a. nice and useful piece of . fur. niture, consjstiEg ,of Bat flacks, Music Racks, C6mb and Bush Shelf, Book Shelrea; " Corher Brabkets, Nots, .etc. This is no; fake Sure (J.o.'j The puces of the articles meantime are from-15 cents to f 6: The'value of the present .will be governed jby the amount of the cash, purchase; -lnese sales will continue until. the above mentinna : article3;;haye;all beengiveo out: Come atTonce and firet-thft fihnirtA' nraninli, i V - ' X ? .i-oiti . I- ,r , i - .. . .-. - -
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