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Vol. XII.- No. 99 BETTER ACCOMMODATIONS. A retitlon'Belnr Circulated Request ing tne Southern Sail way to Relieve "Us An Effort in the Itleht DiMit COS CQ1U, fr. p., SATURDAY SEPTEMBER li. i897 A PARTY. AT THE PLATFORM. Uttle Folk. Have a Good Time at the me oraimmle tee Waltnau. Following up the suggestion 6f mxer )lmm Walthall en- The Standard, made eome time ie"amed a nnmber nf Khle friends ago, regarding the circulation of a Party Friday fternon, which petition among the citizens and lk p,ace .afc the ho: of his par- business men, requesting the Souths ents 0J Mni 8tre. Refreshments rn railway to gi.e us better acoom. ZH - Wh . .. participated in the eyent were modations at our station, the follow qau; n lL, . , ,cn.fifinn a V!" SaIlle CobMe Alexander, Juliett ing pe t tionn the hands of Major Alexander, Rebecca Alexander, May . ; TV " pe, ana Adeline Morrison, Francis and uuuu io uuB8eu louapr. yy u uatUenne Goodsoo,x Helen Archey Oreene, general superintendent of father Hatchet, Margaret Lentz! the Southern railroad, Washington. Margaret Wood house. Adripi n o.l O 1. l - Ion.. M I I m m u. uicu oeptemoer cn, 1S97, ou" "J rreeman, uianch Brown two Deaths vrtdaTwT Joe Hartaell. Rna fiov. M Cotton ConUn In and Hrlngln the It is a positive fact, Concord is the best cottoa market in this sec tion of the country. While all the neighboring towns and cities pay' only 65 and 6f, tbe lowest orice naid for an v nnftnn l ! ".r wwv.vu iuib ocaeuu nasi been 7 cents. New cotton is coming in everv day. Twenty.five bales were de livered at the platform Friday, with a larg r number today. Mr. S h Kluttz is. acting weigher in the absence of Mr Biggeis si. Young Men, our first shiTjmeht of FALL NECKWJAR has arrived. We show a brilliant Line of , Joe Hartaell. Roas At the regular meet- P K Hoover, Eugene Browr, 0Qd Mrs. John Eigle, who lives on iui ana Uharles Wadswortb, John V"J etrtet, at Onnonville, died xrmsj mgavtticer a protracted ill and reads : "Dear Sir : iu of the board "of aldermpn fnr t hQ V' town of CoDCord, held August 30h YoaD Jmie Harris, Scott York, 1S97. the following rQO- j JNeln e'zer. . e ou nao unanimously passed by the board,and ordered to be spread upon the min utes : "The hoard of fConcord aldermen Imp All had a delightful time. Airs. Margaret Loner Dead. The death of Mrs. Margarets vuuturu aiaermen b wVuwcu xuouay morning, for the town of Concord, K. 0., re 9th September, at 4 o'clock, at oncttf n lln nnU . ! j n t, hrt li O m O nf da nn- f - T"i- l- spectfully ask the authorities of the Southern Railroad to gi,e us a bet ter and more commodious depot at Concord, both for passengers and freight." "We have about 7,000 inhabitants in Concord and our population is steadily increasing, anJ weask this in justice to the citixens and travel- ness. She was 20 years of aee. Her remains were buried at Rocky Rldse. at 4 o'clock thia afternoon Rev. W P McGee conducting the funeral Mrs. Poplin, an a?ed ladv who lived in 0De of the Coteman houses in rear of Mr. P B Fetz?r'fl, died .bridfl.T night and was buried at sell, in No. 10 townshio. aee RA -bndpt7 night and was buried at yeare, 3 months and 22 days. Rocky Ridge this (Saturday) after- lneiastworda dt the d vino -wo .. -JL J man were : T&efrrd have mer y i cy, I am gettirrreadf , I must die. Tecks Band Bows, Shild Bows. noon. Deceased was 65' years old. 9io More Cotton tUan Usual. 'Tt 1 a nnar nratfa mil i i Bless the Lord. Let me die in that the North Carolina cotton crop peace. ; The Lord blessyoo all." will be no bigger than last se,s,n'P lfce above was a praver uttered "Rcp nf ing paolic: the freight to and from J08,1 a11,e.HI0k6"d from the weary is doing damage. The tkv dav Concord is heavy, as jonare aware. fo .,' "U T 'mnediato after day ia nnflecked by a clood, "We reepeotfullT enggeet for the T ar00?d her be?sIde-' : and the heat begins br 8 o'clock. convenience and safety of passengers Tth, , Tl 4 reat But with sunset it end.. Streams that the waiting rooms be nnt on on nday, Beptem- are- very low-indeed and a ffreat the ea3t de of the track at the n, a i.r . , . many Bpnngs have gone dry . " j I xcvoaocu ibil one eon. twn flnnirh. m. " - ueP0C- h.u... : 6 oe la taken from the -The following-citizBUs and bn8i. Cl'TZ Z ro Raleigh correspondence of the Char- nees men in Concord he.rtily fcln in T.V 7! iu lo"e Observer. the above-reaoeflt-" . - ..u, m luemane, ana : iu"v grandmother nf Mr R T. Tn The peiition u bemg signed bv Thl.rfi. , w "" ru itis. nearly every business man nd ner- Mr. AIbt W,,foii ;a ai aon who wants the demed improre- T rrUe" , ' . b .marle attending court. " ' . isters and ' lay delegates XattflndpH . T.Mn M H H Caldwell has gone improvement Ap. the called meeting of th T.rKQ V wenneimer 8". springs for a few we are pleased to know that tha a 0f - . jro. p row of old dilapidated, buildings on Th?a hnHr n..J Mr. J P Aldridee "of Newherrv o , ... o i no voncu tuKoiuer a n . r " ' ouaiu jusm street below the Hud- to consider the report of the ezem,-1 wVi".l'8"1DB D,s aao8Bt. fTin flt-nra U 1 J ... ... ft X'iDUOr. n uavc uuanea pro uve committee wbich recently yis- pnetors and ere long we hope to see ited the Frieden's congregation near the demand fnr noor on Pn1innnn : .i.;t . . v.Mu nun uuiuiuua umuujciuu, iu wuicu mere nas ble dwellings partially supplied with been for some -time, a difference of a TOW of hnilflpn nlnnrr fkJa ntki ninn in vAvor1 j: 'n .,uu lun ucutjai icgoiu tiu ouluo UlBCipil location that has been an eyeBore to nary regulations of Synod. the town for so long. . . After a full investigation and J. no improvement of Soith Main explanation the Synod acted upon a conciliatory course, looking to wards an amicable adjustment of the troubles. With the measures THE VERY LATEST AND MOST STYLISH COLORS. 200 Shild Bows to sell 3 for 5o cts -about one-third their real value. Cannon c Fetzer Co. Furniture and Horses. street as already noted will put a new face on that part of the city. The VlClnlr uranni. J .C r 1 1 . ... . uutt Siuuuu ojl ineae Jots. will look , ' ltu mo measures immensHlv mnrfl 'inn;ti X. I enacted nothing stands j v uwinu y UCli LUC J contemplated filling in is done. We tp a fdl1 and hearty reconciliation fin nn t .. . . . nf PViaflnor 15ffirvt-ilf?oM t!nI.M.... wu jMiuw wnere tne nana of in-1 " " 6 "vy,xco. tomiouury UOmitah A PntornK aa AnU t,ZL. OUU, v. iiOv ViUUIU . BWliit U more telling bloV'for the beauty arid the cjmmetry of the town- than about this particular part and', we rarely have news .more' pleasant to chronicle- I j ; : . ; w OIU l'4)Oni(; Old people who require medicine 10 regulate their bowels land kid neys will find the true remedy in Jlectnc Bitters;, This medicine ooes not stimulate and contains no wfiiakey nor other intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and OOWels. airline afronoVf o. . , ' wyuu0uil - auu. giving to the organs, thereby aiding nature in tne performance of the function. Electric Bitters is.an excellent ap petizer and aids digestion. Old People find it just: exactly what tney need. Price 50c and 100 ..per bottle at Fetzer's Drug Store. All-wool Jersej andheavy-ribbed Sweaters boys and men's choice m our show windows for $100. Gannon & Fetzer Co. S P I Til -A I weakness easily cured by tJ! Dr. Miles' KeryppiaaterJ Yellow Fever JDiit no Panic. - i The yellow flag is displayed ' in New Orleans and twelve .suspicious cases are reported but none are said to be dangerous There are cases more,qr less serious at Ocean Springs and Bilox'. The quarantine is so complete that there is no panic or very serious apprehension. A u i j ! Fatal Dlsttllingr: ' x - 1 ' - ' ' . A dispatch says Julius Boney, of near Healing Springs, Davidson county, eave bond and bffan distilling, and has been tinder the intlllflnna nf linnni ovov QinM .MWUVW Ailj L4V4 V DAUVO tlliA Wednesday; he deliberately sent a ball into his brain and died in stantly. Miss Mary Stafford, of Harris barg, is Tisiting at the Misses Sims, on Belle avenue. -r: Miss Ella Belle Shirey returned to the city this morning, after a Tisit to friends at Mt. Pleasant. Miss Lallah Hill will an tn T . , . . V A in? ton thi fiVfininor tn - wioif ViA CJ " " & ioiu UOi fiiend, Miss Canaille Hunt'. Mr; L B Ethridge, of Ne wberry, o. a-., is in me ciiy toaay and will 3ayo tomorrow ior ooutn Uarolina. Miss Minnie Daninlo nnorm ini? young lady of Lexington, is visibiug iixr. sou iYirs. wowan uusen bury." i. -s MiS8 Belle MoRfir flrritro i fhi. VUV city this mdrnincr And will moU V : . -w ..A UUU her homA with Mr' an a ia t " - - M u V. AXX. 4 O. LV J Castor on South Main street. - I 1 Chinquepins were very plentiful nn t.hfi Htrppfn tndaxr nd tho omall boy enjoyed the old-time game of "Jack in the bush." French : Candies Received Today Fresh .Stock Assorted Candies, v 7- at & GROCERS. "1 f 3 '1 'V Ervm "V ith ; Some horses can be bought for $5 others wijfcost 100. any difference. S, withPnrniture. Oars Is the Standard. We oit . . ! - hvuo. vv ii v r I r. nnata . W U,em' U Me be',er last, they give sat.sfacUon, insuras ! wuuw vusiomers see tnese Dolnta anrl m; i. , . ! . LU uuy a gooa nose. We . ' haye just bought two car loads of urniture, each weighing from 12,000 to 15,000 ' pounds. Does this mean anything ? Why of conrs when freight rates on small shipments-are as high as 2.49 P3r hundred pounds. We wish to please oar cus tomers, therefore we carry all grades of furniture. Hat racks from ioc. to 5 00, 7 00, 8 00 to 25 00. Rockers frcm 40c. 75c, 100, 125, 2 00, to 10 00, ' Tfarlor suits Silk and Plush from 15 00, 20 00, 25 00, 35 00 to 50 00. Ward Robes smivnn 8 00, 10 00 to HQ 00. We bave oyer 100 bed room suits from - 50, 12. 0, 18.00 20 00. 25.00. 65 00 to 100 n vu, o. iu zo.'--.- w ac not say we will sell vbn""- goodi. as cheap, but less. Why ? Because we have the inside track,' though we are not as swift as Star Pointer, who mce L-Sf f Zl01.? therefore dis. - r --. ivxi.wi mwxv uiirii i i 1 1 1 1 ii m -r-vwuf- -ac'Onrs respectfully, Pi S. : The Undftrkincr Tonovf j ... . ; and managementlof Mr. W L Hell. Calls promptlr attended , j m m. w w r n vafv a . f . . i I ' -a. VUII3 XvC UnljLl II I I V ; ; . . j Dt5JI MI1S f UfflppJ. Any One W to Make any ki arae FOR A RfvI A SHOULDlCALLiON US,'. We'haye Wheelsforboys'and.'girls. ' We,, will havOS days. The demandiisgsblgreatStliat we';can not keep tL em in "''-"Babw the prici of these wheels $6o;oci to $4e.G0 We also ffivft vnn -vn-n-rl Tafaai.AA . IS d,peda,S-- Nowii8:ynr opportnnityf yori want' ,a wneel at a low Dnce. L- Ybr!:e;:WacJ$wdfth' '& :Ccf.
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