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Vol. XII. No. 106 CONCOU7), N. C, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 20, 1897 Whole No. 1,101- NOTE OF WARNING. MURR-FAGGART. PERSONAL POIJSTEK8. I Mr. Thomas, C Johnson spent Sunday with friends in Salisbury. Mr. M H H? Caldweii has re- yew York Full or Imported Hats and Romantic Marriage of Two Tonnj? Bewllderlna: Millinery Goods The People Weil-Known In this City. standard's tetter. Mauy of our citizens were prone No. 7 Fifth Avenue, to bp,:PVA 8nfllift1F ftflal.n-Ann New York City, tSepi. 16 97 - the announcement wis made -that tUmed m MieSner's springF. Millinery is indeed beautiful mis Mr. Kiah P Murr, of this city, and Mr. and Mri?J b Klutz of Can season, and New York is so full cf Miss Daisy Fa?gart, of No. 4 town- ?OQvillo bave returned from Rock the loveliest imported hats; It is ship, were married. - "" ingham. j ; ,r'; quite bewildering when one tries to For several years past the voung Mr. Jim Lenlz; of Winston.was attend Wanamaker'a, Kosh's, Roths- couple have bWdeyoted lovers and dtJ vililM hi8 brolher Mr cbilds' and a half dozen other "swell" tnere being some objections to the ' ) , openings m a day, union, their mar. iage was postponed -Mr. O C Russell returned to I shall be borne ewn with an ex- from time t0 time nntiI al la8t Gaflaey,aay, after spend.ng puisne line of patterns. On exhi when 8eparatjon could no longer be - ' T;' - bition about October 1st. endurea SaDday afterQO0Q Mr TMr, Dallas H Pitts is home on RpPPtfnlU ' uuujr " c uuuu air, a Vlglt ftlter ft our through South AIisO Nannie AlWakder Murr weno to the home of his bride's Carolina. He slls fruit trees. (MISS) JN ANNIE ALEXANDER. f.fh M n IT T?, ' "I r u .? A-;: -Miss Hattla Weddington left TUtf. UAUAttttuo iuiNmivu wuUk laacmiucaumuuiiwHu today lor Mbn Amteaa Seminary, the couple wended their way to the at Mt. Pleasant, to resume studies. Go,d Hnnters Rewarded by Klch Cltv ftnd at 4 o'clock in' the after- C T . q ' ' , Finds of Gold In Western Cabarrus - . . . Mrs. John 8 Hill, accompanied -Fever Not Abatmsr. noon in the presence of a number of by Miss Lottie Patrick, went over The gold lever in Cabarrus has as friends they were married at the ti Charlotte this morning to spend many viccimB in proportion as the Forest Hill Methodist parsonage by t e day. yellow fever regions of the south, Rev. J D Arnold. Mrs. Lillie Conrad passed sinceWat parties in the Poplar Mr- Morr ia a 8on of Mr- David L fnrough the city today on her way w t,0 ,ftnnf Lr,a Murr of thls is well-known t0. Mt. Pleasant, her home, after a Tent section ' tbe county have , J' visit to relatives in Charlotte. ,,lClrr to everybody in this section. Mrs, made wonderful finds of free old .g q Mr. C A Pamplin, of Ashboro, on the plantations of P Davis Brum- Mrs. D C Faggart, of No 9 town- spent Sunday in the city. His was ley and J C Johnston. A vein that Bbip and w a 8i8ter of Mrs. K L aTcad toefmre0 is said to be unusually rich has been Dove and Mrs. W 0 Earnhardt, of : . . discovered . on the property of the this citv ' , Cap t. O W Trice, of Lexington, , f T . 1 . y . spent Sunday in the city at the aboyed naned gentlemen. It is said J he Standard joins their many home of his father-in-law, ex-sheriff to be only six fet from the surface friends in hearty coogratulations William Propst. and on a line with the bed that lies and good wishe?. ' After a short visit to relatives on the Shakespeare Harris planta The happy couple will reside at i in this city, M ss Fannie McDonald , the home of the groom's father on returned to her home in Charlotte, Qnrinfr ptrppt i scompanied by Mrs. Jordan, of Wil- Mr. Brnmley was m the city oprmg Brew. - son, who has also been visiting in Saturday and told The Standard BARELY MISSED HIM. the city. reporter that several penny weights a j Mr. C O Boyd returned to Co d;ivhaf,bn gathered from a branch lumbia, S. C , last night. MrB. Boyd - v. u r - v a , and -little son accomoaniea him as that rdns tnrough his place, and There was a thron of excited far as Charlotte, vhere they will; mac ponies are maKiug tiuneuiuijr p ,tuio uiuiumg, visit ior several nays., ivir. iiCK good wages at panning the dirt from whea No. 36, the northbound pas- Boyd, who was also visiting hom .u. v.-.. n.-... it,-;- senr train nulled in. . folks, roturned to Fayetteville this iuc urauuu. vaaiizi iuok io i o-- I mornini? ;n0;Ha ; loi Jack Ritchie attends a one-horse , i D i ivf- dray for the Cannon Manufacturing places on Mr. Brnmley 8 and Mr. . 1 , ft i, ! ' - . . company. He was on his wagon Johnston's farms contain great iDPg t0J the Standard 0 1 warehouse quantities of free gold, and the at- & q carfl ahut f rom view tle tentionofall the miners m this incoming train He joitled along section has teen directed that an,j wfaile he wa3 cro3Sing tne track way, and the gentlemen in possession traiQ wa8 only about twenty-five Latest Fall Shape DUN LA P STYLE, ST1 F F - HAT. ReceiVed To-day. - . Cannon U Fetzer Company. Nunnally's Candy. r We have just received by Express some of of the lands hav been offered very I yards from him. ; The hair on the NuHllflllv'S naner'ng prices ior ineir prupernco. neaus ci ine loners uruuuu tue uepot Nuggets of considerable weight stood straight up and the screams continue to be found o Mr. J S of the excited people were thrilling, Harris' place, which aj ms those while the blood m their bodies , j chilled with terror. But the noble engineer saw tne panaemonium ana Broke a Horn. nuicklv reversed his lever, checking The fine Jersey cow of Mre. J A . . f the lram enough to Ksnnett suffered intense pam Sun- ft t - what might have been a day morning, by breaking one cf horrible accident. her horns. In some way the am- E3Capins 8team from the engine mal got her head fastened in the of the local f reight train and the wire fencing and in trying to free catter of the machinery at the 0an herself, the member Dopped cti. xier . . . mL j A Eighty to BeRin with-More to come tbe incoming train.- Rev. H N Miller, principal of Mont Amoaaa Seminary at Mount Weddi Pleasant, was in the city Saturday q Meg ga- and told toSTANDABD that hi8 m statee .that he arrived school opened nnder the moat there dll right la8t Wednesday, and eighty,Pwiseveral 'more to come .5? thai '"Mont Tmcena is one of the best Proapects for vgood b'Meam educational inetitntions in this eeo- S tion and CaWrus is justly proud Wl J.IO DUtWtOOlUi Vww iore. , 7 vanay which is the best and Chepest Fancy package candy ever sold in Con cord. Ervin & Smith GROCERS. 16 1)1 hnr era inn Furniture and Horses. Some horses can be bought for $5 others will cost $100, any difference. S o witbFnrniture. Ours is xhe Standard. We get more for our goode'. Why? It costs more to make them, they are belter, they last, they give satisfaction, insuring comfort. Customers see these points and are willing to -buy a good horse. We ! - - '. . j - have just bought two car loads of furniture, each weighing from 12,000 to 15,000. pounds. Doe3 this mean anything ? Why of conrse, when freight rates on small shipmen ts are a3 high as $2,49 per hundred pounds. We wish to please oar cus tomers, therefore we carry all grades of furniture. Hat racks from 10c. to 5 00. 7 00, 8 00 to 25 00. Rockers frcm 40c. 75c, 1 00, 1 25, 2 00, to 10 00. Parlor suits Silk and Plush from 15 00, 20 00, 25 00, 35 00 to 50 00, Ward Robes 5 00, 7 00 8 .00, 10 00 to 80 00. We have oyer 100 bed room suits from 8 50, 12, 0, 18v00 20 00, 25.00, 65 CO to 100, Over 2000 chairs from 40c, 50c. ?5c, 1.00 to 10.00, 12,00, Extension tables 3.00, 6,00, 7.00, 8.00 to v5J W dc not say we will sell you goods as cheap, but less. Why Because we have the inside track, though we are not as swift as Star Pointer, who paces a mile in 1.59i, but we mean business, i. e to sell goods and a "heap of 'em." We do our own work, therefore we dis count all bills, Store open from 6 30 a. m, to 8.3( p. m. Yours respectfully, Bctty Harris ; & Co. P. S. : The Undertaking Department is under the care and managementfof Mr. W L Bell. Calls promptly attended to day or nie;nt. Yours respectfully. A Honsenoll necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful medical diegovery of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positive ly on be' kidneys; liver and bowels; cleansiDg the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C.C.C. to-day, 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaran teed to cure by all druggists. BncKlen's Arnicn aanre. The Best Saive in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give otatisfaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store, North Carolina In Office Clerk Cabarrus County $ Superior Court. Notice is hereby given of filiDg of articles of incorporation- of "The. Concord Telephone Company.; The names of the incorporators are N F Yorke. 3j D Coltrane, W H Lilly, John P Allison and W O Hou itor, and such others as they may associ a'e with them; that the princip 1 place c f business is in Concord, N C, and its general purpose and business is the conducting a gee era) telephone busiuess within the State of North : Carolina; t s at tfc e duration of the corporation is thirty years; the capital stock is $1,500 with privilege to increase to $10,000 divided in shares of the par value of $50.00 eacn. Sept. 18th, 1897. Jas C. Gibson, O20) Clerk Superior Court. WANTED -Upright and faithful gentlemen cr ladies to travel for re ppon8ible, established house in North Carolina. Monthly $65.00 and expenses. Position steady. Reference. Enclose Belf addressed stamped envelope. The Dominion Company, Dept. H, Chicago. 25. 3ell. Harris & JGo Any One Wanting to , Makeaanynkind ofsatrade for A R jryclc SH0ULD CALL NaUss ' Welhaye Wheels for boys and girls. We will nave another lot of those Westfield's in a few days. The demand is so great tnat we can not keep them in stock all tfhe time. Remember the price of these wheela has been reduced to $60 .00 to m5 .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 pi ice. ' Yorke Wadsworth & Co. s 9 v.
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