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: 4 Vol. XII. No. 60 C0NCpm. N. ,Q.fc , WEDNESDAY .JULY 28, 1897 Wholb KOI, 788 Ai PERSONAL POIfiTEBS. 1 fFHi PlREMEN AT FAYETTE VlLLE lA ,lmlly ne-unua. . On Monday last, the seven chil- 5eei""r!LT!riA,m"d dren and the twenty-fire mndchili Mr. J W Cannon has returned J A r HjT- oia j ' I from fllAVftlanri BT.rifffa V? 3 v I PlAe Concord Uoji CUaid D 4oi.; u ouiuuiu uooam&Il f""0-. ,, wre. ejifiibled ai hii homj3t.netoi)Iai Mr. George W fjtJiwgQw Editor Standard -.ii-whereaandfamny.w-uDioiJ south on revenue bnaiiae - Faybtteville, July. Si. As a had in h6or bT bis 74th anniT Mr. WTP6re of Morganfoh, matter of-interest to very many of Te"tJEwy living' chiJ? ftDf . your readers I wbuTd Wof you to Kdchild wM present The W ' -Ut.M i. pnblwh this comnwnioatiao ;hi - UWn w"a surPriBe Good- in the dty o-;-!tib9:iik. giri to matter. thi S. DlnDM to47 teW.?- approaching Convention; And Toar- t V- -r-1 Hi- u-i j : I'iUng her daughter, ?Mrs. Rev. J J noment of the Korth Otrolloa State PMnr' r Association -Fayette, of baseball, resuiting & a victory A T?r' A J Yorke hUW Aoeuat 3rd 4th and 5th A UAi.u . v Asheboro in answer to an urgent August ora, 4uami oinu for the -youocerceaeration4-This hnrinMa Si - Firemen1 I, w auRUO uu, wiuui forthe bouncer ceneration Ai president of the Atseciation, Wftq a special feature of te day. it ias been my privilege to visitr the X wMn was .one of n r ri nr-r w " i nappiness iq nil. oiaie aunng ine 'iasc tmriy aaye, and I can assure, not onlv the firei. T - T ..'-. Mrs. -Jii M Andrews andchil- . . j " ' . in regular monmiy session on mod iu. wvuu iui o ion uajs. ; excitement ana manly sport, that the 'anh?'i - 'S'1C,V'; combe tournament jrill te'U, " ' .V- "- Vi CJ AO ItJUO vMtUAMii bur VI 'All. ttUU Mrs. ttowan uusenoury, ',t ' " r i J", . Mrs. E M Andrews andchil- THE "O A SQ jeW SBEIO? ' MADRAS 'CLOTH. 1 . . IsQFT BOSOM. j " - i ',.! : ' " - Coolest Shirt oh earth. Made tor comfort in hot weather. 'NEW. LOT JtJST REQEl'yEp.. . fe"G numbers and attendence all prcTiouiL . . fifiWin rtf Lueat at the St. Cloud, hotel today. .nflri 0 u l a superiudent fox the coming session. Rev. and Mrs. J B Hurley, who cede an ?!l?Je School will open about the fiist were the guests of -Jlr. arid Mrs. H j Lual increasing interest in Fire De- , . Sptltpmhr M Barrow for fiereral days, left last partmnt matters. . - 'r.;1" ' "w i night for their home at Wilson, LI1 . . . NEW LOT OFl i CRASH! SUITS. Price 2,50, $3-00 and $3.50; Upf to this date (ten days before xw ,n n" pi.ins rnu. . i Dr.., 5 Young, hasre.; the association meetB) th following iur J V ippara one -or me turned . tto -her nome in this cUy, entries hare been made, by New moat sterling fbusmess men in after spending evwal weeks. ;wHn v . , . J Concord He -is now finpaflrl in friends and relatives in Charlotte, bern, two engines, two horse hose oncora ne 18 now engaged in wagons and two hand reel teams; hy building a cotton 8in and Pining Mies MaudeBrown has gone to m:i: . . mill near the Cabarrus Roller Mil) Gastcmia, where she will, attend tfiiuiiuKwu, uuocugmo, uue uuwe . . . . , T UhnnfiAMrh until MnnHr. whri ' i -iJ. !.' J, . 1 hook and ladd.r 1U.. u e."f w U1 . Ihe " will WurnT mnied CA 1SJ IMl M rfc D (Hn M D9 TV: win not do in connection wnn ine T.v.t. jj ht. oiu.j1 wx x x x v jl .-i i. j I IVMUUUU nHHIHfl Hllll 'IIHFV HHril I I H Til L I - . . hose wagon and one truck r by Goldsboro, one horse hose .jj . Li ard will e ui wagon ; by Durham," one horse hose ILL' IIa t :n 11 of Saliebury-: wagon and two hand reel teams; by .Greensboro, one engine, two horse new machinery of the most modern kintlJ i "Jfirrv" is apnnd nnn. ho3e wagons, two hand reel teams i and one hook and ladder truck ; by H,s ?B"d Madly Cu, Wilsonrone hand reel tPamby Tuesday afternoon while' several Winston, one engine, one - horse hose cierka at Cannon, . Fdzr & wagen and one hook and ladder Co. s store were eating watermelon truck; by Salem, one hand reel war end. of ..the building, a team ; by balisbury, one hand reel L .1 , , m, ,J r nornoie ueain. ne eievaior Fresh Shrimp. SELECTED Queen OLIVES AND FancyLemohs HEADS OR TAILS ? team ; by Charlotte, one hand reel team; by Fayetteville, one engine, one horse hose wagon and two hand reel teams; and from South Caro lina, by Florence, one hand reel team ; by Sumter, two horse hose wagons and two hand reel teams, with se North Carolina departments still to officially hear from. Nothing like this has ever before been known in our TDlnnteer service and it .will be a revelation to many of our North! Carolina people. In addition to the tournament en trie8, the txmvention is" composed of all the White Fire Companies in the was being! loaded upstairs and wes weighted with 1000 ponnds of shoe.8. Miss Corinne Harris, Master Jim mie Walthall, and Mr. Frank Can non were standing directly undei neath! the elevator when some one Ervin & Smith's GROCERS- Like throwing up a penny an 5 takipgehances, is: the ;indiscriinmate3slejti3ao FURNITURE for thefseason; It presents the latesticleas in style an 1 finiih. nd is the result of study, experience and the perfect acquaintance wi!h the popu lar demand. Our Furniture commands: admiration by:he beaaty of finish'and BlrltKlav Party. Thf Standard is indebted to elegance of design. We carry as complete a line .as any r unmure Sroe IHIj QlAiJJA&u is inaeoieu 10 a, va arantoo nnr jrnoda as reDresenied and. nnces nz T.Q .... 1- a..-' .'-.j 1. nr, t? ulolu' " , ? I t , k.l.i UtIJ I iUlOO WCUUH;JWMM . if LUWJSiSiV ' i i&tM . iwf veral Soath Carolina ind H?' T. 7 .T '" Fdrr.inpply. pastor of l-oplar Tent oed Koom Suits 8iartins: tne neavy loaded tram on I proaVvfoMan Ahnmh fnr rh fniinw il-to00i0 nan to a finerar nail frnm annkat. Mr. State, 59, and each comjauj twpl 0an 8aVed Miss Harris from ben oxx I Presbyterian church for the ? follow. its descent, which was not noticed hn : ''Poplar Tent tfabboth School untillhalf way down. Mr. Cannon N Wes yoptp.be, present .Thursday graboed arope tp stop it, but its evening Awgust K3rdrirom 5 to 11 52 1 a': o'clock, at the Grange .Hail .at .the ucaocuu o vuu u, uu u a -" Presbyterian . chprch,41 eighteen tor ot excitement caugnt tne. little hnndred and-, ninety en," . The rope, i which pldng bed through the Icccasion will be oae of f;reat im- flftflH nf Ma Ipft.-hATtil -nnttitiir intn DOrt. WltU tne - invitation a onK enranintr th hnnpfl nrt tpft1.iff small pokeiriccompanied, 'n.which i o 61.. .l LAn.iknS V UlttUC - UUUViiUUtlUU Ul IUC Easels, Center and Dining Tables, T ounges, Couches, adies' Desks, j " -I air,: Cotton and! Shuch Mattresses, A rfc Novelties) Baskets, Pickets, delegates and two alternates in that body. Our people are exerting them--selves to the utmost to. .prepare to take care of the, visiting firemii and citizens, and it goes withont sayinf, that they, will do so. Railfoad raes are low, one fare ' for round trip nd hotel rates are also down in accor dance with the ,timesK$l,QQ per day. The Interstate feature is an attractive one. and will draw 6 large number of our Sooth Carolina neighbors, both firemen and citizens. '"-Fayetteville isvprepuring. to do her duty as a host and we cordially in- vite all to come and see the most in- terestmg of all modern competitiW exhibitions. Onr prize list amounts I to about S1.0(U) and the tournament will occupy' fully two days, Wednes day and Thursday, August 4th and 5th ; Tuesday, August 3rd, is con vention day and devoted to business; Everybody is invited ; let every body come. ,. . . . , r ' Jls;i3McNBiLL; . Pres. N. p.?S. F. Aso j8JThe. Concord ; tpys jonght to be ing crushed by kicking her pver, thus ayoidmg a mqref.fearful acci dent i -v" number of cents per ear you lived. ' have JT P Dorobuckle Dead. s Mr. J P Hornbuckle died at his home on Pine street at Cannon ville V ' -. i. tlonlilCerr firnleo Xlears tlie Cliar&res It will be'rearemberedthat Judge Tuesday night after a brief illness: feimouton. appointed , Hon. Kerr .JLeceasea.as o years oi age, anu Crkgeito hear he evidence Ibearing a goed, honorable 1 Christian man. on the charges of fraud by the slock- He leaves a wife audten children, holders who made the 99 year lease six sons and .four daughters, to of the H.C. railroad to thb Southern, mourn his death- - v? -m, . ;; Hon. Oraige sat Tuesday in hear- Mr. Hornbuckle had,, been jn.p.oqr ingf8uch-evidence, all of which health forborne-aime, but -after teems snpremly flimsy. Pnding ;.W?M;,SW.,, Further opportunity was granted heimer'a;Sngs.he and Tuesday August 7th was set. home;;lasiTnursda5 ieelmg : much It would be ah interesting case if improved. Cn.Sundayj however,;he ,ir nvtmcr ri in t hnt was takeo with 'a hard chill and for want of that'it is scarcely worth gradually, sank nhtil deSth claimed the notice. Send your addressjoH E Buck len'Sc Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. Kine's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy .of Action and ate irarUculary. effect tive intho isiire 'of Constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they have been nToaA invaluable. They are guarr anteed to be perfectly vegetable. I They.do not weaten nyv tneiracuon but py lvttone to laasLpmacu him . . Bev. , y. J JM-cixee. will conduct thgTdtaeralfrjopi; Bays Chapel to morrow (Thursday )' morning at 8.30 o'clock and the interment will im mediately follow at the city ceme tery. tit, 4 J The Stndkd -regrets to an nounce the -fleiio as .lf 9 W, ;pf Mr. Jiw'olil'iSMQoreat !8 ihi fitber jof :Mr.; vijLackiBteza,iOf MiU'HUliaxrt'wadfathrctfUt. Sold at Fetzer's Drug Stor, 'Now there is " a , question as to wheihe new tariff went into tffect. The secretary of he, treaenry holds jo.theopiniQD, and.co instrocts ,the collectors of jports, thai all impprta arriving .oathe day on which he )ili ;37as passejtiand duly figged b this president -are subject to , the jbperations of the new tariff.: ,33bis matter may go jb,sf ore ie j5apreme pourt, but if jjthe decision ! ep8: iained the government will ; be the gainer by-about fl 85,000.; 'r . t. r6cker8.if: -'.-.IXTupide Shade?; h : :i .ide;Boards, " A k ; - J Baby Carriages, Matting,-- . l.rThlna Closets . ; :i: , v--.. ; Af all kind8,and descriptions'. - feTBlLtfe'v " jECLiRliiES &; "CO. Oar undertaking department is complete, and will be under thej care of Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or night. ; ?- -."-S T ' - - t ( .. .. Mew Oatflt for Bit. Pleasant JBana. -Mt:. Pleasant is to be congreitu lated on. the .siendi4;.band"-".he maintains.?? On Tuesday Jthe ; hand boys of that place received fourteen branHnew silver:)platedXinstrumnts which cost $250, and with' their new outfit the band will f urnish delightful music, i The band thas disposed of its old instruments at a fair price. T ; v "Jt is hoped that the yeterans will be able to secure the Mt. Pleasant hand for the reunion and picnic on the 11th of August, which will be held in this city. k J r i m y 1 1 . . VUI. Ml It .... ' -r. .:' w rvl ... . ' ... , . n , r-3 7-1 pa O P25 . rrn n i ? 31S Wfl mumwm ... .l .- it''; Clt: j. coACrj r - here. 4 , . 4 "- -::.. '.7
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