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i . - , ;. ; . c ' ii i .. Max - " '-" ' ' " j -- v-, ; M . . f . ..... 1 " " I I I I II Vol. XII. No. 56 CON G0111J, N. C., FRIDAY JULY 23, 1897 Whole N0rj?23 A SAD DEED. Another 11 end Sent. i Oar readers will remember that PERSONAL POINTERS. 1 A Man Com to His Death By Ills Own Hand Leaves a Note to Ills Dear Mother. This morning at 6 o'clock Will W The Standard a few days ago, told A. Jones Yorke went up the of Mr. Vic Caldwell killing two of oad this morning, his fine beagle dogs on account of Collector Geo. W Means arriv- siens of hydrophobia. Yesterday ed in the cUy this mornine. Deaton, by his own hand, passed (Thursday) evening another one of Mr. B F.Rogers went to Raleigh into eternity, having shot himself his beagles began to act very queer-this morning to spend a while. through the head. The two , notes, y running about as if he was hay-, Mr8 Df E j Buchanan of Lx one to Mr. Will Johnston and the ing some kind of fits, but unlike ington, is visiting relatives' in the other to his mother, explain all. most of the dogs, he would show no city. Early this morning the following e! Mrs. Rev L Robbins. of V vr TiT'ii t i. l was a"aid of everyone, and any Monroe, is visiting her father, Mr. note was sent to Mr. Will Johnston : feind of noise would excite him ter- Henderson Winecoff. , if CASC ADB" SHIEj? MADRAS CLOTH. SOFT RO.nw ' . Will Please let me have - your ribly. little while. ' I Mra. Frank. Mnrr?Hn Brian t t ha I A-i t j. erti ij. jl . - . pistol to kill a dog. Will return in Mr. Caldwell, knowing that if he dav in thp c5tv. at the home of her PUOieSL OmrL OA earLH. JVLaQe IOT COmtGTllH I'll 1 t! . J.' 1: il ! I : ' 1 I . i -m r ' " -m m- I : ' Y ' '.. ' ' Yours. killed him at once nothing harmful brother, Mr. Ross McConnell. Will Deaton. could result, and fearing somedan- hisses Pearle and Louise Nich The following letter to his mother ge killed the dog and brought its 0ison spent the day in the city with was found lying on the table in the 4ead t0 Concord to be shipped at their friends, the Misses Nicholson. once 10 me uy nospiwu a cam- Mr. and Mre. 8 M Daniels, who more. I anpint. a short whiln At. thft hnmo rif aeea j This is the third dog that Mr. Mr. and Mis. J W Cannon, went Dearest of Mothers I know (jjaldwell has lost in the last week, to Durham, this morning, that the act I am about; to commit which he feared might result in -Mr. Will White, of Mill Bridee will pun yon most of all, but I have hydrophobia. ; spent last night at the home of his come to such a pass that I haye no i taon. Jjj R n DPOt control over my appetite. I cannot I The Standard's readeis will re- 8 166 ' ' bear it any Wger. Forgive me, if member the article that appeared in MissEila Bernhardt, of Pioneer vnn ran far all the nain T have A. , , , Mills, who has been spending some you can, tor an the pam l nave the paper several days ago m regard time with Mrs. 8 J Lowe and Mrs. caused you. 1 know that I am not tQ oar former townsman, Mr. J W W S Bingham, has returned to her prepared to die. liive my keys to T. ; , Q ,. home. Mr Hnnptftntt nil n ran mt: thal.f J --"It TTT U iL-l a1 . 1 uurj iruriu butii tucre ib no iuuuua tion for the assertion of hot weathe. NEW LOT JUST1 RECEIVED. NEW LOU OF CRA m m m bmb mi KMYK UUMUr: Price -2.50, $3.00 and $3.50; hands eet tools oat of the box. Tell Capt Propat had he been a little more forbearing I might not have committed tjie deed. Let Oliver re turn the pistol to Mr. Johnson. Now God bless you and gocdbye. Lovingly, . Will. Mr, G G Scott, manager of the Singer Sewing Machine office in Charlotte, when he jays there has been suit entered against the Salisbury World, as far as the World knows. f The World also says that one, Adnlnhrifl Johnitnn. tha World's in. By wa, of explanation M' f ormant in the ewe. rerided with that the Mr. Eoneycntt referred to Mr talker, left Salisbury with him Fresh5 Shrimpy 8ELE0TED Queen OLIVES AND Fancy Lemons CANNON FB TZBJ COMPrMW in the letter is Mr. EitHoneyjRutt, but is how in that city, ana that p-v C, jf U c A H Tropst, and the one h calls in written by the World's reporter, bis letter Oliver, is a small colored furthermore Mr. Walker left Sails- GROCERS. HEADS OR TAILS ? boy who stays at the home of Mrs. Deaton, on Spring street Mr. Deaton is the son of Mrs. M bury under a cloud and that there is Like throwing up a penny and takingchances; is the indiscriminate selectfojew FURNITURE for theseason. It presents the latest'ideaa m style, aad? ilsossi no probability of his returning I to tii German. institute suitr I The Concord Cotillion Club held nd is the result of study, experience and the perfect acquaintancs with the- r oe? It is hoped' that more light will a'Otherf one of their Juiy germane har demand. Our Furniture f commandsadmiration'byhe beauty of finlstf&EsaC G Deaton and brother to H P Dea be riven on this subject, as it seems last night, which was indeed one of elegance 0f design. We carry as complete a line as any f urniture S'ore? ton of this citv who ib connected there is some authority for both the most pleasant ever held by our State. We guarantee our goods as represented and prices as ;L0 . A. a sister, Miss Jessie, who lives here, young folk?. Everything went love- ly and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves to the utmost degree. The music was given complimen tary to the three O's by the Keesler orchestra. The attendants are as follows : Miss Elizabeth Gibson, E H - J ! Brcwn; Miss Margaret Cannon, F Dicyellng in llussla. but is now visiting in Lynchburg, Despite Governmental opposition Va., and two other brothers, Julian nd restriction the bicycle is findicg and James Deaton. Julian Deaton ita wa Int0 Ra88lan U8e- Tnkaae . . . . A, , T which prohibited women from using is m Birmingham, Ala, and James . r ': . , Av t the wheel has been removed aud the Deaton is somewhere m the West j , , ,0 , t , cychita of St. Petersburg now num- HC Moo for nroa o nomanfoi rw Hona i ,, - t- . j ber over 7,000 and the demand Rogers; Miss Esther Norns, Maury OUU Ufltt uvWR .v. keepg five Ru88lan factories busy, Richmond; Miss Jessie Carroll, C R quite a number of years, and had and can8 for large imports from Montgomery; Miss Lalla Hill, C L gained for himself a reputation. Germaty, England and the United Smith; Miss Eunice Beach, W Joe He was about 37 years of age. States. TheAmerican wheel, although Hill; .Miss Agnes Mobs, Chal. It is indeed a sad affair and a more expensive, are being preferred Whits; Miss Kate Means, Ed Moss; shock to everyone. in Russia, as they are also wherever Miss Belle Means, David Ramseur. L The funeral services will take else they are introduced. : Ml f fcd ' H3 A J Yorke' x . . u F L Smith and Dr. Young. . place tomorrow at 2 o'clock, at the ojohsts must, however, be ex. ohapferone8M. j j Qiteon home on Spring street, conducted ""uc" aa . ""CiA ut and Mrs. E C Beach. w n Aioo." ity as riders, oerore oemg aiiowea to LOWEST. Bed Room Suits. CJa8els, Center and Dining Tables.; TT nnntraa IJOTlfhP.j v"uivu! L' EJ3 Ladies Desks, Uair, Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, A rt Novelties, Baskets, Pickets, "Oacks for halls, Mouldings, V.f npide Shade? Qide Boards, . Baby Carriages, Matting, (hlna Closets . all kinds and deacripticssa'5 Oar under taking' department is complete and will bennder the care. ov. Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or nignt. , , CONCORD MARKETS, COTTON' MARKET. : Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling... ir:jji:. nuu.uuufc'B 8 35 810 purchase a permit, and must display An interesting game of ball was LQW milm 8.00 two prominent registration: number .................. ..... b bD Corrected bv Swmit & Wnite. 4 Firemen. You are "re quested to meet in your plates. Each rider must deposit his and tne Lone StarB," which re- nail tonight, to makfl nrfinarfttinna pbotoffraph with the city authori- suited in a score of 19 to 9 in favor 4t..u ties, and be nrenared to exhibit to of the uHeavy Hitters." A team v" r , x r- I played with one of these teams, bnt 3ngarcured nams 12itol4 and book of regnlationa. Fast nd- ..f t0 et their men hereJ Bulk meata,sides. . 6to5 Will W Deaton. All members are requested to be present. J. L. Brown, President. ing is not allowed ; riders must go in single file at least 14 feet apart, and must not ride in cycle costume without coats; must keep to the left, must dismount and lead their wheels if horses take fright, and most com. ply with many other regulations Card of ThanMa. I wish to thank most sincerely all my f riends for their kind assistance lended during the sickness of ' my vif A. Though I can neyer repay jou for and f forfeit their per. your good deed8, your kindness will teste of M,8a " ever ue rememoereu. , Respectfully, - Mr. Adam Wilhelm, of Glad- Jxo. A Creech, etone, spent the day in the city. Don't Tobacco Mplt ana Smoke Tonr MAte Away. If 70U want to quit tobacco us ing easily and forever, be made wellj strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take NoTo-JBac, 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. Beeswax... 20 Butter .s .10tol5 OhickeiLS......... : 81to20 Oorn.. 57 Eggs......... ......... 8 Lard..... 7 Plour(North Carolina) . ...r.. ...$2.40 Meal.;.... .......60 OataL...... 3.3 Tallow .....i........ . 4to5 PE R F E CT and permanent are the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, be cause it makes pure,ricb,healthy, life and health-giving DLOOD. jgtryifr -tj iif--Sr.1 - . .nil. ! 1 r . - v 1 m , T r -r J I aHH 1 023 0- o rn'fi C 5 P If OSrn B 1 f Setts; i q pa F3 1 Mar" IJ z tn Pi o I. pi- if r fc v.- .i-
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