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rvi Of ' ' '. 1 - ' ' i Vol. XV. No. 37 COKCOIU NT. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6. 1897. W HOLE N China CJrov Items. Our Lkerarj Society met at Miss Bettie Patterson's l?Pt Tuesday oven ing, but owing to sickness only one of tbe fair .maidens turned out but I must say to the honor of the bachelor of -the club that she was handsomely entertained. The regaj lar programme as dicpelined with and Mr. W V White, of Cincinnati who is not only a disigner and draftsman but also a talented muai. :-iu, delighted the fe7 assembled -f " oume very choice yocal eolos. M;sa Ethel. Patten s gnd Meater Bernard left Thursday morning foj .Thomaiville bere they go to visit P. v, and Mrs. Olapn. Mr. A L Pattenoa gave a very amusing entertainment 1 1 the Aca demy last night with, his GrumoL i . i. pbone- Half the piocei!s to go to Sr, Marks church. ! i. - T)t, A J Crowell p.; ri .. rued a y er cWcult operation on Jnb. Lt iler about t?7o weeks ao for appendix citis caused by parched neanut get ting into , the appendix! I think this if j the fourth op. ration ever performed in th4 county and it is the , lirpt to haye recovered. .The Dr. Telb me th?at if the patient Rhonld finally et well that it will CONTRACTU K ITTKECl 1 T TIT" " " " "-. T T PERSONAL 'POLN TERS. Eliznbelli College IFaonli.y Cr.tp.logncs to Po THHtztxt Viitr Rixty Days. . L; Work on the Elmhath Oc!?e?ro will now be prosecn fid ' vicionai Contractor Ittnor arriveVi yr rerdiiy morning nnd all n ctPr: ry pper were promptly rA d, se;; led 'and delivered. la, the aifernoo;: :o,. m connection with his fcrLiaa,.2Ir. Vi B Talley. of ; Atkn, Architect Dempwbjf, and Metsra. Zin ani" Fisher, of the buildir -ittee, nt to the college grcr.:1, mads ail preliminary arrar gen. 3:0, and this morning will witLUt, il.o legin- nin or ectiv 1 cprabens: Vh'-? buildi is to be corrpjrt.l Cn Mr. J H Ma8on ia in Charlotte vr :? afternoon. j Mr. D R Harry, of Charlotte, ii in4the city. - Miss Elsie Morrison, of Pioneer mils, is visiting in the city. . Mr. Reon Barnes, of New York, i.cpsnding a short vacation at tn '.'I. Cloud. j . j ; . Dr. M Holdsn returned to Ohsrlotle today, after spending a week in the city wiih his family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P Smith, ci Forest Hill, have! gone to New Lc::don for a few days, on business. Mrs. R A Brown returned from Salisbury this morninf?. nfW - . i ci pi c 'umuga cojs. win; relatives ana AAijiids there. 3 Miss iois McDowell, after uxug covcitti vvt?(3Ka in me. city, be vert unusual the man had a general pbritonetis at time of opera tion caused by rupture of appendix fnto peritoneal cavity. The marriage bells are still to be heard in the distance. On nett Wednesday evening Mr. Preston Linn and Miss Grsce Shnllenberkfer will be mf.rried at Zion Girman R formed ounich. ... i ayer.yt.cms? is movin? O. K. . - ... rr,.. aro,u- visioagheriji ster, Mrs. S J Lowo. lecrarBi style is ct thy mcsc wor.ern, returned to her home at Lowesville mFeting j all the i,q; Irea tr Jay. for a first cUsb coll?-e, & y K -ill Mr. John Welsh has returned be an object of pride r d t .iui the- city nnd. to T OF 1 Some s and Fnds at siich a smtl'lpart of the-oct rfn furiny tor everybody but ourselves. - iJt y33 kto wi m-Jtke it at t0 ; f;om Greensboro, where he attended ,ate Convention of the Junior building, when romp vbi r n0 reports agbod meeting and turnishiDgs, will cost not iet3,. thun j ruuch business transacted. fifty-two thousand' dolJurs. --Mr. J P Stron,. lata editor of The college ; ntoritiefi have a!--1 aD(i yet connected j with the Char most completed :hc eT co r,r A ! ' Democrat, wa in the city thii iuimug. lur. otrgng nas not Deen in perfect health for some time, but i3 nciy upon the improved list. kTv, 7 &m u 3 " eK' ine ,a8t tw( wee&s of 5 Jatiuarv, b4-;r'n h this ciay, Tuesday. January 19th. we will I 7 LZ'Zlz rons the chance to nuy Pny 6f the following: " ' AbOUt 50boV8' COata ah 35 n.anfa TJ,fl 1i'rin ii 3. 1 V , woul.l cost about that much. r s i an" Put:0Er' AbOUt 40 TTlPTl'fl flrtfttfl of. TK rrmlr, T4., 111. 11 . t.V,Am ;f 0...k7 rr . V"" wurcn mat mr.cn to msko . bout ICO pairs of Men's nants at cents. T,w lJ Theii if von want a vot p5?t. AVhole suit 81.85. ; Not to besneezed ut U nucui. aiuut teeink r S'; LL'-L0T' GF ll.AniFR itTwb icCT at 50 cents. Not a third of. the a raea co.sL. liaif about io vet; s thoul R: of w 2"d.nBrth"s Pake to o t 75 cents, not .-.r oV tbn-,1 f T3 so a small line of Easternmade fine shoes at 75 cento tna iot but r-nsr. rwor 1 nwt- i . . ,r,r -v Jo'x-o r--w.w - c ixiioa tiiiH iuc. iaey; won't be h -"-!. - . English ties, and ..high cur, 1 faculty, and they eay that the pros pective catalogue for t'easou lSOT 98 will bo issued within 'sixty daa. Charlotte Observer. - p- '-China". oald be hd .to spe Uncle Sam lend Cuba a helping kind, Phoygst. rJBJcliIcn's Arnica sniye. The Best Salve in the world fnr Cuts, . Bruiaoa, JScres, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, BVver Sors, Tetterd Chappe Hands, Chiiblaino, Ccrn3 and all S';in Eruptions, and positively cures Pileg or 120 pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give etatisf action or monev refunded. Price 25 cents tier . . box or eale at P B Fetzer's Drug store . Iwo Cbildron Bnrncd. TU TA 1. n . . xue lurnam un gays that cn Wednesday evening screams were heard in the house of Luke Spark man, colored, when it was found that the clothing of three children left in the house was burning. Their agea were 7, 4 and an infant. The two older ones died during sthe night but the infant was sayed. Much sympathy is felt for the dis 1 tressed, parents who were awav at the time. TfJls is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten -cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample will be mailed of the most popular Catarrh ana nay fever Uure (Ely's Cream aim) suincient to de? Ham great merits. Fu'l e"z 50 os. ELY BROTHERS. ' 56 Warren St., New York City. Rev. : John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Balm to me. I earn em phasize his statement, "It is a posi: tive cure for catanh if used as di rected." Rev. Francis W Poole, Pastor Central Pres. Church, Hel ena, Mont. Cr carets stimulate liver, kidnevfc ana Dowels.' N ever sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c. in the ItJIay DonsMnch lor Foil. Mr. Fred Miller, ofMrvingr, 111., writes thr.t he had a severe Kidney trouble for many years, wUh severe p iins in his back and also tb?.t his bladder vrai- affeotsu. fie tried many eo tailed -kidney' cures but without any good result About a year ago he bagan luse of Electric Bitters and found relief at orce. Electric Bitters is especial,y adapts od to cure all , Kidney and Liver troubles and often gives almost in- art relief. One trial will will prove our statement, Jfrice 50c and 81,00 at Fetzer's Drug Stbie. :i MltOf I . ' ' i - Comes ou Tuesday Tliis Year. l - ; Some one who is better posted on customs, dates, - etc., sends The Standard the folio wing bit of in formation with request to publish : Concord, Feb. '97. Editor Standard: As it is an old castom to ash cows on Ash Wednesday, I wish you would tell the people through The Standard that Ash Wednesday comes on Tnr s day this year. ' Truly jour subscriber, Sam Bow. For Over ri jf; - Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for oer fiftyyeara by millions of mother! for their child ren while teething,jwith perfect sue cess. It soothes the cnild, eoftens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for larrnoea, it . will relieve the poor iittlo sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every tart of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Win slows Sooth ing Syrup," Frd take no other kind Roys From a Reforhi School. r ifteen boys from the reformatory Westchester, N. Y, passed through Charlotte Wedesday night. They were in charge of Mr. Trott and were en route to Florida where they will be bound out to parties wishir g help. The crowd was made up or all nationalities; and was rather a hard looking set, This reformatory takes these boys and slums of New York city, and other cities in New 1 oi 11 btate. Mr. jTrott makes two visits to Florida each year for this purpose. -Charlotte News. A SinrJl lot nf mp-n'fl Hoa w6rkm shoes at 50n A Wt!v r,KVr - r shoes. Boys work shoes at 50 and 65 cents ! a' nUf11 of men's mUBfBo6d and servicable. but not at 2. Plenty places where they will ask you $2 5 f Vr cost not any better. ; s : f J-S $Sx?'?r hy k?ee Pants suits, in fine goods, we piv- io f 11 a 18 Jme ?Dcludes all we have that cost over 82 . CUT 1).' A TIT TO VROPQ V ' Vi uujrer, r U A! Uli TilJfAlii IO iaiOGS ! You are the boys, we aUhe HouL NOW FOR A .FEW THINGS UN r KESH NEW GOODS. ti' many t- 'j Or ui-ted , 1 1 u ch c ir BOYS Now don't swoon away, but just rememoer teat it sivi a ?&rf;J blbiefV..S?W?5.'' 9 " it five's a H, :Vr t p.. tv VMU. t uuu-m, iLem ior less than va ue oimi the very same way Men's: Batin calf bas, Sundnv she 0 cnts. Men's pood Eur lish ties, Ihigh cut hrosnns at. 75 chUn ju&b iu.u jm.o. you nftr. r, hnv thom n SlSff lee?1in S1:10- Ladif svglove grain Jace aiH butto !,ietn fi tbfgh except counters, at 60c rhUdren'a d r ia' uya long pants 5U cents,worth 3l. so PPiL'lS . : t 'r " Me' hf ir.; (c ; fern .HLy oil crran. EADQUAHTE DIIY & no 1 J WADSWORTH'S. Oon-t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Yonr If you want to quit tobacco us ing easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic,, full of new life and vigor, take Np-To-Bac, tbe wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bacf from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample mailed free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi cago or New York. TUT u c iiy mo largest ana most complete line -shown in Uoncord. Wft hnv m larn-o if0 nr, i xi . . 1 n rft wuo rtuu. a l iuvv jiurea and we ive onr castomers the benefit of the low prices Tbw onr line of Rockers can' U)e excelled. We haye them for Lad Chairlfrcm jl.d5 to 816.00,. Our dining chairs are perfect beauties ard cheap; too. We wish to sav in at, Tip-to wli tiuiu x-i Luc One truck farm of 600 acres North Carolina in one year, says Star of the South, gold the follow ing produce ; 9,000 barrels of pota tcej, $36,000; 100,000 head of cab ages,: 12,500; 2,000 bunches; cf spinach. $2;500 ; 2,000 boxes ? of beans, $2,000 ; 1,000 boxes of pea?, $1,000; 5,000 bunches Of asparaguf, ?1 ,000 ; radish, crop, $500 ; beets, $400 ; 4.000 barrels ,of citron mei- 0ns, $4,000 ; tomatoes, $1,000 ; sales milk (65 cowe $A 000 total. "865.500. :-. : , I 1 - - 1 The JTegro's Clevor Kclteme. The invention of the Columbus negro of a patent comb to straigten the curiy (?) locks of his race and make them -glossy and flowing like the white man's, is not based upon the same conception of the negro's ambition or vanity as was the scheme of a clever Yankee to haye Bibles printed containing pictures of colored angels. Columbus En quirer Sun. ' O A If ache and Ehtomatism relieve! OHv kkby Dr. lilies' Nerve Plasters. Chanee In Express Office. Mr. J B Caldwell, who has con dncted the bnsiness of the Southern Express office in this city for some time, retired from, the office today, Mr. Garah B Caldwell is his snc ces3or. Mr, Caldwell did not state what he intended; doing in the fu ture. , j TO CUBE A oo 1JS OWE DAY Take laxative Brbmo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Xotice! ' .; j; ;-, : Representing nine of the best home and foreign companies I can give the very best fire-"protection. Don't insure nntfl yon see me. j. r . .inurLi.it, Agent. Gome and see us. We are sure we can save you1 money- on ui Liit? louowmg articles : BED ROOM SUITS, LOUNGES, COUCHES. olKING MATTRESSES, COTTON MATTRESSES, ! HIR MATTRESSES, j SHOCK MATTRESSES, CENTER TABLES, i DINING TABLES, WINDOW POLES, , WINDOW SHADES, , EXTENSION TABLES, LADIES DESKS. SIDE BOARDS, CHINA CLOSETS,- I BOOK CASES. HALL RACKS, MIRRORS, PICTURES, MOULDINGS. PARLOUR'SUITS. j Of all kinds and prices to suit both ricH and j poor, - -f These are only a few of the manv things w ofrir ppace win not aamit 01 mentioning more. ii ! !i A Big lot of Stra-v, Mattings just m. Don't fail to see us 1 4 - r ' . ,. - r . - - .- . - -, . ii. - ' .; ..... . . . . . ' . - -i, - - - - - - , -
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