. tn Nnnreme Ilapplness 1 Death of Mrs. Wyler.- froln,IUH A cenrain jouog gentleman who Mrs. Wyley died Thursday even- gQiemplatea marriage, announce- ing at 7 o'clock at the residence of t t f which has not yet been her eon-in-law, Oapt. Ed Patterson, ffiade but which will take place at 0f North Cedar street. She came an early day, evidently intends to here three years ago to make her looK at eyery little detail to make home with her daughter, and has bi8 intended bride extremly happy. been in "feeble health tor that First thing done after, securing the ,ength of time; Tbe remains were consent cf the young iaay 10 marry - v!o was to fiteo up to The Stand- Aen to Danville, Va , for burial. " ' sorter and give m a cash --Charlotte Observer. PERSONAL POIWTEHS'. ' Mr. W R Odell spent yesterday at Bessemer city. Mr. Quint E Smith returned last iiight from Chapel Hill, j Mr. and Mrs. P ,B Fetzer are spending the day in Charlotte. Mr. B F Rogers is home again' after a brief absence from the city. After . spending several days in Charlotte, Mrs. J H Mason has re turned to the city. j subscription lonuc uauy pici. ic Mew Advertisements Today. ill make an ideal husband and Cannon & Fetzrr Company, the The Standard rejoices to bee sucu wide-awake merchant?, offer 3,000 visiting at Mre. Bingham's, returned and essential pre- rd if fir GmrvA aa 10 " aaesDoro to-aay. Miea Irene Ingram, who was important liminariep. wide at 5 cents per yard. ... Mtss Isabella Richmond has The Quid Mercantile Comnanv Sno.to r Monroe, where she will I a t si . W . m W am I .m. . A. 1 firef.iHiiiaw. . r fi1 .I - - 0 - . r , spend- ten -if mIpf James K.zziah. son of W.,IA nave tn8ir oemwumBM friends. V AT KlZZiah, Of the h IMiaa f!nr,i T.ni hoo naf Winfltonl whflrft aha will vinit.' thn' m r 1 1 . 1 . . i u . w ... j u Miner tne grocer has all family of Mr. and Mrs. S E kin Js of fresh vegetables, mellons for a month. ana crackers, uto see aim. -m-. t a PkirA.Anj -r:l t iuid it a x unci auu luicecs xvuea and Emma Phifer, of Winston, are v- . 2 t .n I au. Southern, wnose nome ia m wauvunr, Va., is yiaiting his grand mother, M,s, Pollie Kizziah at this place. - Miss Cooper Moore left for Wads- Allen bore this morning, where she will Marriages Hext Tuesday. the guests of Dr. and Mrs. N D - 1 1 v u 1 liwHMuv 11 nrnintr a r u -m i i -r Eoend the eummer with Her sister, j ww.6 etzer. Mr. W D Shoemaker and Miaa LilliJ .T1-? Mfun ha8Aeen Messrs Jil and W R Odell spent wieford tQ W mamed; - JSn, the day at Bessemer city yesterday. Je88e page win be pre8ent and home at Yadkin Falls, retnrmng last evemng. officiate at the hymenial altar. -Mr. C D Cobb returned to Mr. John 0 Fry discoverd a The Standard reporter learns Greensboro last night, after attend flwarm ot bees on one of the large indirectly but from a reliable source ig tne commencement exercises at the factory yard near No. 2 that on Tuesday next at the home Mt' an saw. m tne iactory yara near rdo. a ii,nai on xnesaay next at me nome ' i mill last evening which be prompt y of the brida in Salisbury, MissBess: Miss Jennie Patterson passed i.fTn fhP arnnnd limb. bees, and Ritch and Mr. Charles RnraPHs. of mrougn me cuyj.iasc evening re j w cr: r tJ turning to her home, China Grove ail-anU lilVCU VUCiU m o uaii UlgU X UlUi, H1U IC UWnieU, "Al,. otf.V'. woolr'a ciaif-'frt frianrla in ff the first gum of the Kind we ever will be a quiet home wedding, m the Pleasant. J Airs. Dr. S , Mnntcnmftrv. no We Ilav Always Known It. unupuwu ujr uw dumm, iuiDooiDua Morns, ot Apex, went over to Unar lnttfl this mnrninir tn takolin tho Shall We Fiy," the Durham Sun -bor the benetitof those wishing to Woman's Exposition. says: obtain a life certificate under the new It is said that over two thonRand educatisnal law we give below the Mrs. D J Bostian and Mi3s Emma Lillv. her ?tiest. havft eone inventors are now engaged m the subjects embracing the scope of ex to Charlotte to vieit the Woman's task of perfecting an air-ship, that amination as furnished by the Stae Exposition. They will return to will really fly. The successful px- Board of iixaminers : periment made at Nashville, Tenn., 1. English Grammar, Composi haa encouraged new efforts which tion and Literature, Spelling, Defic- may result in a practical air-ship, iug, Writing and Reading. We will close our Store At 7 O'clock P. ML June. Jul v and du ring August, SATU except on RIMY WHEN WE CLOS E AT 11 O'CLOCK P- M' This is necessary in order to give our salesmen a little rest during the hot weather months. They are in the store from 13 to 16 hours a day during the other nine months of the year, and certainly need and are justly entitled to the short time for rest and recreation afforded by this arrangement. We hope our friends and customers will ap preciate this and come to see us during the sums : mer months before 7 o'clock, morrow morning. able to mount and float in safety. Since ths demonstration of the wonders of electricity by the modern inventor, the public is almost ready to be-lieve in the possibility of a perfected air-ship within a reason able length of timer While our esteemed contemporaiy is almost persuaded, there is still an under-tone cl doubt. His faith is still waveringthe public is almost re-iy to belis ve." We wish to ob. serve that we have alwavs been hosv pitable to the airship, and have ever lost faith in its commg. We . . ask tVnOQ i . Jvwvo hjuog wiiu uavc luiiuweu Do 2. Geography, Political and Ppysical. 3. PLvaiolosv and Hygiene. 4. .Hisccry, North Carolins,LTnited States and general. 5. Arithmetic. 6. Elementary Algebra, 7. Elementary Botany. 8. Elementary Psychology. . 9. Elementary Phas es. 10. 50iv.ii Goyernment. 11 School Law. The following books in addition to those prescribed by law are sug gested as indicating the scope of the examinations on the several sub- FRESH - CANDIES A2SD - SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS JUST - RECEIVED AT I .c'P3ey in our pationage.of the arts inventions, if it isn't so. And hile we think of it, we wish to say that we have already, proving our faith by our works, applied for a re straining order to prevent any Muioen Uhinee3 anywhere and at "Qe from claiming our first airiship 8 a reproduction of some flying machine invented in the ancient civilization of the Celestial Empire J.ut tflrown into the waste-basket of SJsnee thousands of years ago as an huiTsted and playedsout contric vwce. Charlotte Observer. Whitney's Essentials of English Grammar. ployes in their respective capacity. eiinus ciosocl ith last night's servica the feting which has been in progress r eeveral weeks at the tent on the ;.e4 Echccl grounds closed. Rev. mundpoL'a sermons were very ,cn enjoyed by the people of the cornmunity, fciaUel' Eson has returned to e ,?e at Wttletbn to spend 6eal day8ith his family. tnrieI- Wlillani6ont the music direct to 'a g0E; t0 Blacksburg, S. C, pla" ge or a meetiQ2 afc that 1 HIT GROCERS. After the first of July, Spencer will be the lay-over point for ail Southern railroad men, and the di vision between Danville and Char lotte will be abolished. At that Pancoast's Composition and time runs will be assigned the em Rhetoric Lockwood's Lessona in English. Maury's Geography. Tarr's Physicol Geography. Sully's Psychology for Teachers White's Elements of Pedagogy. James' Psychology. asre. It looks "as neat as X UJOiUO, Hid I .. ... Finger's and Peterman'a Civil uu " )OX A";A"S; Government. The examinations will be held m July. we have a splendid stpc in all lines and will spara no effort to please you in Goods and Prices Yours to Serve ' CANNON & FETZER CO. Manager R L McConnell, of the Western Union telegraph cflice, has moved the business into new quar ters in the St. Cloud building, where he has plenty of room andj all the modern conveniences of the patron- as neat as fa pin, HEADS. OR TAILS '? Like throwing up a penny and taking chances, is the indiscriminate selection o FURNITURE for the season. It presents the latest ideas in style and fmLh nd is the result of studyexperience and the perfect acquaintance with the popu lar demand. Our Furniture commands admiration by the beauty of finish and elegance 'of design. Is We carry as' complete a line as any Furniture t Store in the State. We guarantee ourjgoods as represented and prices as LOW LOWEST. cd Room Suits. - 4. pasels, Center and Dining Tables. . -TT ounges, Couches, adies' Desks, f-fair. Cotton and Shuch Mattresaes, f 1 1 A rt Novelties, Baskets, Pickets, nicks for hallp, Moulding?, Oocker8, I npide Shades, J Baby Carriages, Matting, hlna Closet3 all kinds and descriptions. D on't Tobacco ?pit and Smoke You Iiife Away. " If you want to quit tobacco us ing easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample mailed free. Address Sterling Remedy Co.,. Chi cago or New York. Ex-Secretary Hoke Simth's house in Atlanta was partially! burned Wednesday morning. Married i Georgia. Cards have been receive-j in the city announcing the miage, at Waycros8, Ga., of Oscar Julius Al len and Mrs. Mamie A Carpenter, which occurred on Thursday, J nne 3rdt Mr., Allen wa& once an em ployee of this office, and is deserv ing of much happinets, he being an exemplary young man. The Stand ard wishes for this couple a long life of joy and nsefulness. i BELI , S:A,E,IiIS &c CO.. Our undertaking department is complete, andvill be i nder the care of Mr Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or night. The Strength of a Corporation Lies in the Wisdom of its Management. The Old Reliable Virginia Fire and Marine, of Richmond, Hanover, of New York. 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