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UUINUUKLV JN. C., MONDAY AUGUST 2, 1897 Whole D 01.? 92 NO ELECTION. GRAND JURY REPORT. LEAVE TO.MORROW. I The Delegates, to the State mei'i Association. Fire- School Commissioners Again Fall f They Find the Opnnty Instntlons In Select a Superintendent. J 1 Good Condition. The board of school commission- The grand jury made the follow- Messrs J L Brown and Eli Gold er. met in the gradea scnool bn.ld- ,ng report to the court Saturday 8ton de,egate, from the Qoncord again failed to elect a snpennten- I loj the Honorable Judge R L ,nr ?.tt.Tm. t .l u tnmnr uoDieot tne ennenor conrt. fith J - " ...v.,,.!. Judical district: row morning, to attend the meeting xne nr. - ".ua' wri, th8 grand jarorB for tht Jul, 0f the State Firemen's Association, -in a tie-Prof. Shmn receiving j897, of Superior court of It is to be regretted that the entire two votes, 8nd Prof. Lewis, of Kin- Cabarrus county, respectfully re- company could not attend the meet, ston, N 0, two. At this point port : b h interests of our com- the name of Prof. Shinn was with- 1st. We have acted on all papers ;n . - , letter from him being read n"Ie eneBente1 n". Jr::"!"" 2nd. The committee appointed to A big time if anticipated by the visit; the county home report, that fire laddies, ai this will be their larg there are now thirty inmates, who est meeting ever held. ftro all well narorl anri nrnviHaH fnr and the county farm is in fine condi- A lare and mtert8tin ogram i on,but for the use and convenience has been arranged, with cash prizis of the inmates wonld suggest that ranging from $20 to (75. There tne county commissioners buiia an- win also be a number of inter-8tate TBI drawn, a in which he stated he could not ?l sept the position if elected. The name of Prof. Nathan E Aull, of Newberry, S. C, was pre sented as a candidate for superin tendent, and the second ballot was taken, resulting in a tie vote Lewis 2, Aull 2. No further balloting other ou-thouse. "wo dnne. and here the matter rests 3rd. We, as a JJ PATdfinr was annointftd county 3ftil and found AH. V r -J ' ft committee of one to look after the reparing fof the school building. ; SOFT BOSOM. MADRAS CLOTH, Coolest Shirt on earth. Made fox comfort in hot weather. NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED no Court Proceedings. The following oases have been disposed of in the Sapsrior court this merning : 1 8tate vs. Bob Bost and Troy Hold brook i, assault with deadly weapon, guilty; two months on chain gang. hod is ted the I .&vvu wui ounditchanand States will take part. odors arising therefrom; tht. Mp. A P GpMber Dea, prisoners report that they are treated k - 4 , ... , well and their food well cooked and A F Graeber, father of our prepared. We call the attention of citizen, Mr. H A Graeber, died at his the; commissioners to the necessity home in Burlington on last Satur of fixing two of the sewer pipes in da?. rhejfrbnt room that throng ji The defeased was a master work- floor and damage the building ana . . . the health of the jailer. There are two W W- windows in the jiil-ene on the ' HiiJ jeari .toTe en attended north, the other on the south side with much ill health and he spent of j said building, that need to be thexn In earnest preparation for the change that he knew was approach- f 2'J '-liLlc'tLiii -sfi riilf sl LIEN NEW LOT Of CRASh SUITS. CANNON Price $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. & PBTZBR COMP'NV State vs. Jim Ooggins, tresspass, fixd guilty; sentence to chain gang one All of which we respectfully ra month. , . ' L port, W.A. Bost, State vi. Will Seals, larceny; not r i Foreman Grand Jury. guuty. btate vs. mi iisnneay, iaiiing to rerett qui new. ing and which he met with Christian resignation. He was buried on Bun- day, Ango&t 1st He was 70 years nf rn.tr . - . ...11 j 1 i i I ET ' :S 'r. "u B,me5 "I Our sympathies ar. tendered the CO,! Bchool.CIU a Jra parxj oavuruy jy. StaU vs. Mattie Staflord, jocjg- I ewam,. cakes amel. Ur8.-6ratb,r i. paralytic and, i. ment suspended upon the paymsnt Ions were esrfed and a dellghtlui iiaD(e t0 f0jjow the husband' at any of the cost. time was enjqy4;,by the little folks- m0intJ - ' : S:tS and Mrv J B 8.mP,on d W W MW aV f AMM W J Ma3 Vlf W M LOW PRICES 17 1 11 PBEV1II. I V 1 M1 T ... .IniMatM U.O IT J .mm fii V. months on public roads. oi iieaKSTine, Jw.u.,are YiaxviuK xvct. Deea uneu wr uvcriubj jcnrB uj State vs Ghas Cooper, failing to Ji Simpson's family' on Simpson millions of mothers for their child nav fine and coat: changed to two 1 ren while teething, with perfect sue- - . I Sill ldo i montns on public roads. State vs. Dook Lindsay failing to pay fine and costs, sentence changed to two months on publio roads. State vs. George Cruse, falling to pay fine and costs, sentence changed to two months on the chain-gang. We Dingley BilLwith the McKinler attachment to the con trary notwithstanding. . ' j v --U have lengthened our cords and strengthened our stakes, and we are better prepared to serve the FURNITURE needing public than ever. Buying in car loads for spot) cash gives us a long lead, over small buyers. We haye on our fiopr and in wareroom cesa it iootnes ine cnua. soitens uu jjeuroom ouiw m iXLaiiuKitu y, Dim b rjve iuai)je. uuriv Mr. T H Cook is confined with the gnms, allays ajl pain, cures wind Beach, Walnut and Oak. LISTEN) AT THE PRICES. Don't sickness at his home on Ohnroh colic, and is- the best remedy for faint ! 9.00, 12,50, 15,00 30 00. 40.00, 50.00, 75,00, 100 00 street ' Diarrhoea, It will relieye the poor Show your hand and take your choice. tk T7nr Ant Hill Ju venile mission-1 V J-riV : lJZ t. a I arior ouus m ceii, ouk, inuaa, u:uu, ao,uu r"" ; . i "ruKK.lttMl u .-r rtt"r"u 35.00 and 50,00. No better values to be found ary society win guo ucu ixwency-nye cems a ooiue, io sure lawn party on next Weanesaay nigniiaaQ asK lor "Mrs. mnsiows ooom . . . r .. t n I it cr Rvrnn.' and take no other kind the lawn in Air. r vuu o jr r 7 r r North Church street Cream will be on on CONTRACT SIGNED Htrnek by a Train. Mr. John Parr, a young man, of train nr th Air l.mA nvtoiift meiions, caw, muiw . w, I . utt U1UL ... l SatnrdftrWVif. oh (null. lautrvAri. All those WhO talte pan 1H I For the Erection of the Coleman Cot- j u.&uv nuu intaiij lujuivu. - 4 tian Mill lST'- th; preparation of the goodt hg. Thecontraoj for tne briok woik Xj d Uoby, operators m the Olifton win be dressed in handsome cos- r A, ... Mill, took the Charlotte bound train f - which maY look a little iQ the constrn ;tipn prtho mill, en. Saturday afternoon, intending to go lumeB w V- iritpd to at gine and boile- housea of the Cole- tnere and spend Sunday with rela- lftCKV- EiVOiJrwww4J tives of Mr. Dobv. Thev crot off the 1 tend. .mU w jjBiinuiiL Lfi irnr unmn Trnui u a b lanra in lijih unit v i. . . r -n . a i V, . i pome owai having Deoa twarata w Mr. a a iiin Lrni n nn an f i t nn i . a. - s a i w op. 0.00. nain?tram pnlled ont withont thi Clt took .dyantaee of The two men had reached ttoH S skirts of the citv whn Mr. nnhv authorities Saturday night, tiring saw a train arrrvmpvir.,r tto a-iuh ond tArinir down electric Hat Rcks to the Queen's taste from $10,00 to 25 Ward Robes $5.00, 8 50, 12.50, 16.00 20.00, 25.00 Extension Tables $3.75, 5.00, TfijO, 10.00, 15.00, Parlor Tables m great variety 75c. to $10.00. A thing of beauty is a ioy foreyer. Kitchen Tables $1, 1.50, 1,25, 2.00. You have to have, it, Yours very respectfully, - B&IU ffarris & Co. P. S. : The Undertaking Department is under the care j. TXT T "L11 f n . 1 3 ti man Mannfac urinrComnany. was ana managemeai ui mi yv ou. uaus prumpuy atienaea -' 1 rff 1. , j 11 lie Brown The very will be es t material! used throughmt in these buildings. Contractor Bnwn has already be- n uaris jctiuiiy. IGipaij. to his companion, but before he ijght wires and creating a general KQQ the mamfacture of the brick couia getout of the way the tram ManrhftnM The parties who part, lnA h-a mttniTnM ArA bmntr worker disturbance. he parties who par Jand Dig mtoljines are being worked . 1 ' fim'natpr! &ra not ' Strangers. .WA;. tnll Unmtv. WrV will Any One Wantin be rapidly pished, and before frost was upon him. The young man'fi nWnll , r U4Q uramB exposea. ne snort on convict. WttB carrifea tOthe hnBtiital in nW. ! i-J TrTI R1oAValr lJl. AMMkh fanfnrv Ananilnff ioue, wnere he lingered a short 0f the county chain gang, states that 3,000 BpindjaandllOO looms, willbe Mr.' Parr was 21 nf ... owme to the leniency of Judge added to th list of Concord's texi had lived in Clifton oJl. riku t thin term of court, there tile industles. i.vm ui liio mc. vo o ahnrta?a m oonvicis. mil puvu w o He calculates that by December TwoJJLlves RBTaii Mrs. Phoebe Thnmoa $ t 1 1.. nf. hft more than twelve uto obnTicts on the gang A. the works was no hope for her recovery but on which the convicts are engaged Eggers, 139 Florida St. San Frands? Blackwelder says, that this county co, suffered from a dreadful cold, wiU reinforce the gang from other approaching consumption, tried . . without result everything else then counties. , ' bought a bottle of Ir. Kin&'a New ! r 'T . DiBcovery and in two weeks was I The plat of land belonging to the cured. He is naturally thankful James E Long estate, which was It is such results, of whinh theae km in at a urevious sale by MJ Let tho: pod work; go? on. There 8 . is still roonffor more. Drevious which brought 181.25, are samples, that prove te wonder- rjnri and iui emcacy of this medicine in .a:eg0id fodav by Dr. L M Archey, concern on irtllo t7AA4..:i uuin WftSresoiu wvxay uj "'""Ji $251, Mr. P M at Fetzer's Drug store. Hegular admmistraior, ior ,fi, aize50ca.nd.Sl.oo. ' Bmw Morris being the purchaser. Cascaretf Candy Cathartic, the most wonorful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and , refreshing to the tasti act gently and positive ly on he Idneys, liver and bowels; cleansing 4e entire Bystem, dispel colds, cureaeadache, fever, habitual constipatip and biliousness. Please buy and tv a box of C. C. C. to-day, 10, 25, 50 pnts. Sold and guaran teed tokens by all druggists. That morning fefreahing shower this ftoled the atmosphere to a considelble extent. g to Make any kind of a trade FOR A BiCyCl6 SH0ULD CALL ON US. We haye Wheels for boys and irls. We will have another lot of those Weslfied's in a few dkys. The demand is so great that we can no keep them in stock all the time. Remember the j price of these wheels; have been reduced rom $60.00 to $45.00 We also give you your preference as to handle bars,, saddle and pedals. Now is your Opportunity if you want a. wheel at a low price. j j YORKE & WADS WORTH. : 1'.
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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