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' ' f , f '4 V-VW tested W E - - - J : . . - ' - fc , i Vol. XV. No. 3 CONCvOlUV, N.fC.f MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1897. Wholk NO. 1.618 THE SUPiiRIOR COURT. jiirtjTcljstrbncls Presides yitli IHgT-nlty-t'We session Organized nnl Grand Jnrors Drawa. " , Jau iarj term of Cabarrus Super-; lor Court conveced this (Monday) laoroitig with. Judge H E Starbuck, of Winston, presiding. In appear- ance, Judge Starbuck la youthful looking, and sit8 with becoming dignity at the court's head. His charge to the grand jury . was ear nest, positive and comprehenaive, end greatly ' impressed the throng tlio was iri' thfi nnnrt; rnrim at th organization! ' The grand jury drawn is as fol lows: I , T A Flemming, foreman; P G Cook, WL Morris, J A Hahn; : J O p uocnrane, h a. paeingerv ueorge F LitiKer, u f y Miller, K Li Duval, D G Lipe, JE C Cochrane, Benjamin 1 A Irpd, xv J coo if, lieorge u tsost, Bnrcon Biackwelder. W F Barn- hardt,' , Sv Isenhour t Moses Kluttz, Jr. ' Mr. D A Cald well is the T)ffi?r in charge of the grand jury. Mr. Charles A Cook is the crier for the court. " T - The first cae disposed of this morning was that of the State ,vs 1 ! : .'.'.. Bosrer. for sdlinjr whiskev. as found guilty and released 7 men t of a fine of $20 and the FLAGMAN BFaVeR HILLED. I CUBANS ON TOP. Run Over By Five 'Car in llie Trr.in Yard at tirccnsboro. Mr. II A Beaver, a flagman the employ of the in Iierco TtUUns Is Golngr on Very Xear the kilty of Havana -Spanish Massacres Continued. Southern Rail j New Yosk, Jan. 16. A special road Company, was killed (yesterday 1 Cable to the Sun from Havana, pays: at 12:30 o clock, mlthe .train1 yard at Greensboro He fell from a freight car. Five cars ran over hia bodv The war is going on so fiercely Jiroundthe j city of .Havana thai Gen. Arolas has eatablisned his headquarters at Guanabacoa with a force of ' over 5,000 men besides those already there. The capital is in constant com mo- tiocf over the bold attacks made on Jim Jim en pa 1 Z. u and mansled'it terriblv. Thflnn- fortunate, man lived in Slisburyi and his body was sent there for interment.-;- ' M I' . ( i. Mr. Beaver had been with the Southern for a number of years past, i Lost summer b had his skull frac tured tat th graham street bridge over the Southern track, in this city. , .Kft .Harvey Bryan , i n r passing along ; theripri" his r bi i cycle; early one .moriingi'il;ac -man t llyin,'. r the raijrpaduhde It pro vettto befFiag m aa Bea ve?. H i skull was crushed aad hbi was other wise badly injuredl- He-wasitaken -oipital itself General- Weyler. re- to Sti Peter's Hospital, -and ertnta- Uusesto, talk,pn to situation, and in aliy recovered. He ' waa a man of :t!ie privacy of his palace refuses tb fine phy?3que, weighing over 200 'receiyrad'y'fo pounds. His wife died about a year j of his sttfi! Zand ;a 'few ago. He was a hard working man and r-as held in high esteem by the railroad people. Charlotte Obser ver. : 3r b eh i -. i 'i'i'" "''' '! : i ! - j-:';-.'- : : ! "- ! ! iV-CMJi g - at -Can No doubt aboiit it wo -are better please oui in. Olotlun'lthan we havevever in fixed to the suburb by the, insurgents.; 8an Miguel del Padrot a town very near Gnanabaco3;Bnd San1 Francisco de Paula have been barned by. the : Cu bans after jgeyere J enjiagemntfl, in .which the Span ishltroops were com- 'pelleatqe Every one' here is astounded at all this, and in fear of a raid upon4 the Men Suits 1 Best. Boys best Suits latest II '.Mocse.'for forcible Urespiss; judgment- euspended on h:t of; C03tc. ttm Outs, Skin en's Arnica mhi7. ; Best! Sairc in the world for Bruises, yores, Ulcers, Salt Ivhcm, Fever 8ores, Tetteru Cbappe liunds, ChilommB, Corn3 and all Eruptions, and positively cures or no pay requi-eci. It l guaranteed to give s tatiaf action or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box j For sale at P B Fe tzar's Drasr i i - Pil Jt lectrlc Bitters. . Electric BiKes j is ' a medicine suited for any season, but porhaps more generally nef.ded,; when the larsguid exh iuted jfeeHng prevails, when the iiver is torpid and slug gish and tho need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of thia medicine has often averted long an perhaps fatal biUus fevfers No niodiciiiti will act more surely in counteracting and freeing tho system from tho inalari&i poison. Headache indigestion, constipation, dizziness yields to Electric Bitters. 50c and 551.00 p?r bottlo at Fetzer Drug Store. I ' The usual Sunday fracas did not occur on East Depot street yester day, but broke out in Coleburg. The family of Allen Freeman, in 'cudi 2g Allen himself, became in vplved in a row and raised quite a stir in ' that portion of the town sometime during tha forenoon. i Al en7s mental ucultiee are blighted and the! fight was due to ' ' ! ' ' ' 1 misunderstanding. No one seriously hurt. Alien was placed in jail and will be kept there until he id considered not danger ou8 and hirmind is again balanced. some W8B a lew personal friends. ' M : ' : Meanwhile, at the town cf Guan abacoa, held by the Spaniards, the horrible massacre3 ordered by it. t - Fondeviella contibue. Yesterday eight persons were killed in cold blood. With them was a son of the well-known American citizen,- Mr. Hayatt, and he saved his life at the last momeat only by asserting hia nationality The commander of the detacnment which -executed " the eight Cubans appeared to hesitate Childreii s Suits, i t. :artd -- V ' atest aiid best W.e gnaranteeto save vou mone IB in U til: ' f - " r . ;;! a . Us HATS -AND CAPS FOR EVERYBODY. about Hayatt. inlander said : -KB Mrs. antly TVhite Dead. Mrs. White, ! w Sandy White, died No. 2 township Su dow of the late at her home in nday after a brief illneas. Saturday morning she was stricken with paralysis, from which she never rallied. Mrs. White was quite ased asd a good Christian woman. Her remnins were inte.red at the .Rocky Ridge burying ground today (Monday). J j .TO CURE A COLD IN OWE DAY Take1 lets. : laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Hobert Clolshonser Dead. It will be remembered that in November The Standard published the substance of a telegram to rela tives stating, that .KobertHolSft houser had happened to an accident at Forest City, Ark., in which his legs were lost and receiving bodily injuries, j . : Mr. R A Smith, bf lit. Pleasant, a brother-in-law to Mr. Holshouser, was i n town today and informed us that Mr. Holahouser died within a ew days after the accident. His rema ins were taken charge of by his Uabs.rrus friends there. t His nu merous acquaintances in ' Cabarrus will regret to hear of his death. Don't Tobacco, Npit and Sinolte Yonr - , Iiife Away; If vou want to quit tobacco us ing easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic full of new life and vigor, take NoTo-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. O ver 400,000 cured. Buy Np-To-Bac jirom your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample mailed free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi cago or New York1. ' Ca8caret8 stimulate liver, kidneys and bowels. Nevr sirkfin. weaken or gripe. 103. Military Quarters.j Captain Caldwell and other mem bers of the Cabarrus Light Infantry have decided that the room vacated i I by v the New South Club, over S wink's, is not substantial enougli for an Armory, hence they have changed quarters from rooms up stairs to the room in rear of Gib son's drug store, street, where they ground floor, plenty of room and altogether the best place in town for military headquarters. on Bist Depot have a good At ; list the com P "Let hi in go :io avoid compact ions. It wxuld b"a a pity to have some diplomatic imbrcelio that might stop this nice work. For Over Fifty Tea rs Mr 8. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fiitv vears bv millions of mothers for: their child ren while teething, with perfect suc cess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, arid is I the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in everv part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth. iLg Syrup," and take no other kind. T 0THE r i 3 -I 4 Henry Yorlce's Trial. The trial of Henry Yorke for the killing of John Steele, at Wallace's store in No. 2, on Christmas, 1895, will come up about Thursday. A special venire of 50 men will be summoned tomorrow from which a jury will be selected. - . It is not known at this time when Hood will be tried for killing his friend Honey cutt some time last month. It is, thought, however, that his trial will be called imme diately after that of Yorke'. i GA For Infants and. Children, timilo Harvelons Besnlts. From a letter written by Rev. J4 Gunderman, of Diamond ale, Mich., we are permitted to make this ex tract: I have no hesitation in re commending Dr. King's New Dis cover j, as the 1 results "were almost marvelous in the case, of my t wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding La Urippe. Terrible Earoxysms of coughing would last ours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them, A friend recommended Dr. King's New Discouery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results, f Trial bottles . free at Fetzer's Drug Store- Regular size 50c and Sl',00. IS 09 crirr ' I want every man and woman in the United States interested in tho Opium and Whisky habits to have one of my books on these dia eases . Address Bi M Woolley, Atlanta, Ga., Box 282, and one will ba snt yon free. - ' 1 Election; returns are nothing compared to the suits you receive by trading with Dry & Wadswortli, who are wide, awake and uptosdate. People are apt to believe what they see and the Doubting Thomases can be quickly conyinced of the truthful ne Vi ud correctness of what we say by calling at oi;cej -Tis only a few days till 'Xmas and everybody ibegin ning to look around for Santa Claus. Bj quarters this time are at the V o o He says'if you like comfort and ease buy one of Dry & Wadsworth's Big Rocking Chairs or the Ladies' sizes for your wife. Or if you want to sleep well an rest easy buy one of the Raleigh Wire Spring Ma&i tresses, best in the world, or one of the handsomest ' lounges. .They haveUhem at all prices from 84,00 to $25, and to make your parlor look ap-todate and in style buy a parlor suit and to lit up a room nicely buy onejof Jthesehandsome suits, Jthe prices Jare low.. AIN IT THE TRUTH Yes sir, We haye everything in the furniture lme: Chairs of all descriptions. . Tables all sizes andl styles. Big lot of Pictures, Window Shades,! Cur tain Poll8 Ladies' Desks, Office Desks, Wardrobes Sideboards, China Closets and everything to make a. home pleasant and a wife happy.' Beginning from today and during the holidays we propose to give to. each cash purchaser a nice and useful piece of fur-v nitureA consisting of Bat Racks, Music Racks, j Comb and Brush Shelf, Book Shelves, Corner Brackets, Medicine Cases. What Nots, etc. This is no fake 1 Sure Gd," - The piices of the articles meantime are from 15 cents to $6. The value of the present will be governed by the amount of the cash purchase, ; These sales' will continue until the above mentioned articles have, all been given out. ' Comeat Jonceand get.theAchoice;presents ; v ; , Yours to Please,
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