Daily Standard,
70HN D. BABRIER & SON,
Editors and Proprietors.
OFFICE IN BRICK RONf
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THE STANDARD;
Concord, N. C.
CONCORD, SEPT. 25 1897.
When the new telephone line is
complete, it la hoped that persons
will nos attempt to break the ring-
up.
NORTH CAROLINA AT LARGE.
The Baptists of . Wadesboro have
purchased a lot and are building a
2-story bricfc house. Wadesboro has
no high Bshool at present.
More persons have bien sentenced
to death m this v State during the
past few months than has been the
case iii years. There hae been two
executions in leaa than thirty da)s
and three are now under the een
tence of death.
Will be Busy KondayvV
j Five parties who have been em
ployed at the Cabarrus cotton mill
in this 1 city, have brought suit
against the mill concerning wages
and the cases will come up in
Justice O A Pitts' court Monday.
The 'Sq lire expects a baay day.
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1 Fair and warmer tonight and to
morrow, says the forecast.
We wish to caution all users of Sir? men
Liver Regular on a subject of the riVpes:
interest and importance to their health
'Pka nfl(rftOJ ftrfl riaintr nntt ripall v I perhaps their lives. , The sole proprietors
lhenegroeaare rising politically j of Simmc,.s Liver Regulatff
in Eltmon. Saturday nignt in
doleiun conclave they resolved to cut
loosefrom Republican apron stijngs
and be their own . men and their
own party. They denounce Harry
Skinner out of reach. i
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learn kuai ci jtoruers are oilpu ueieiu uy
buying anu taking son.e medicine of a
Wilberforce Coliege in Ohio, has
a Zulu studen-. who ia preparing
himself for the work of enlightening
his countrymen.
A man may be struck by a wo
man's beauty, and jet not be eeri
ously injured, unless she happens to
be a wheslwoman.
A boy named Rushwortb, who
a ed in Lancaster, England from a
kick received in a game of foot-ball,
is the first yietim of this season.
Cabarrus county may not be re pre
lented at the Good Roads Congress
to be held in Terine3see,but from all
indications at presen, she will surely
have gcod roads.
As there is a hearse in town that
can be need free of charge, on con
dition, !t is no special inducement
tor a man to die, but there is conso
lation in it for the poorer classes .
Sow if the energetic undertakers
will inaugurate some scheme to get
fhe grave-diggers to work free of
charge, a poor, man candie more
easy.
The Southern railway should
ahow its appreciation of the patron
age it receives at this point by fur
nishing a more commodious freight
depot. On rainy days goods are
3 acked In the small warehouse and
she merchants are delayed in getting
Them. More room . is needed at the
passenger station, also. When the
cold weather comes on standing
room-will be at a premium. fn
A Cat In the Choir.' , '
Saturday night as the choir of a I
certain church were wai ting-to-bepin
practice in the basement of the sac
red building a poor, lonely "little
hlacki.nd'-white cat waa seen wan
tiering drbund.inUhat portion oflthe
basement where shadows fell. The
sexton opened thedoors and to ac
celerate' the movements of the crea
ture went near it and exclaimed,
"Shool Scat !" He now wishes he
hd left it alone, for he has since had
tv bury his clothes, whilst the choir
.is sadly broken up, one lady faint
ing, another declaring she'd bseh
pofsoned whilst all soon after had to
leave for home j at least that is how
it wa3 told to an Advence man to
ehy. It is perhaps well to add that
-the demure little , blackand-white
xittan was a pole cat. Lynchburg
Advance.
Mr. R R bmith, our popular
court-crier, hasa aiark in thi cen
tre vi his forehead inda a "few days
ago by a large squirrel shot. , He
was out shooting at one on an old
hard Spanidh oik limb, oneotne
shot rebounded and struck hirri in
the forehead, but his head being
harder than the shot no Berious
damage was done Chatbam Re
cord. Tllow Fever ia the South.
Summuar? of yello fever in the
South shows the status of affairs
in the following : ) i
A dispatch from Horieri Tertrou
& Co., of New Orleans, urging an
investigation by Surgeon General
Wyman, of suspicious fever at GaN
veston. iiouBton, uauas uau can
Antonio, says that all Texas is
threatened. Mobile reports three
new cases and four deaths, among
the latter Fattier Murraj; to dat 41
cases, 6 deaths, 19 discharged, 16
under treatment. New Orleans
three 'deaths, seven new casee;'100 to
date, death iate 15 per cent. At
Edwards there are 29 new cases,
total to date, 133 Jackson is closed
.
against the return oi reiugeeB in
the North.
IredelTs Santer A ppears Near Moores.
yllle.
The 1 Mobresville Record of this
week contains the following :
The much dreaded banter of
north Iredell is, it seems, traveling
south, probably hunting . winter
quarters. On Back Creek, two
miles east of Mooresville, on the
lands of T N S:eele while his teis
ant hands1 were engaged in pulling
fodder in bottom land near a much
traveled path, made by negroes pass.
ing to and from Mooresville through
the farm, they saw an indescriable
animal. .So far as they .could see it
was biack and white with a loDg
shaggy mane projecting over its
forehead. It ran from them atjfirst,
then stood and , growled and, rmade
an unearthly sound. They, thought
it was about the sizd of a yearling
calf, filt is beyond doubt a danger
ous and $ ferocious beast and very
likely of a carniverons spscie?. How-
eyeri - the- negroes -cculd... find lo
rimilar appearance or taslr, believing it to
be Simmons Liver Regulator. We ward
you that unbss the word .Regulator is on
v.e package or bottle, that it is not Simmons
Liver te
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Pif ces Silk Eibbonw
inch wide lc. 4b inch
wide at 35c. ,
Gents
'gulator. No one else makes, or I Tafferty,Mbrie,Satin and G G.
nade Sirnmor.3 Liver Regulator, ox J - '" '
rver has made
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but J. if. Zeilin & Co.. hd r
by anyone elso Is the aam
1L
JTOU
ior,
ill who use it know how necessary il
Fever and Ague. Bilious ' Fever. Cbi
don, Headache, Dyspepsia andalldison
trising from a Diseased Liver. v -
del
J. U. ZEILIX & CO.
tracks
s.
Baeklen's Arnica bbito. '
Best Saiye Jn the world, for
putai Bruises,! Sores, jtTlcersi Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores,' Tetterd Chappe
Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all
Skin JEruptions,'and positively cures
Piles 7or no pay requi-ed. It is
guaranteed to give 8 tatief action-or
monev refunded. Price 25 cents per
box " For sali at P B Fetzea-Ufn
store. r - .'
pre,
jccidento
J. F. HURUEY, Agent.
Over Marsh's Drug Store
North Carolina In Ofiice Clerk
Cabarrus County) Superior Court.
I Notice ia hereby gven of filing of
articles of incorporation of , ''The
Concord Telephone Company. 'r The
names of the incorporators are N- F
Yorke. L D Coltrane, W H Lilly,
John P Allison and W C Houston,
and such others as they may associs
ate with them; that the principal
place of business is in Concord, N
C, and its general purpose? and
business is the conducting a ger
eraJ telephone busaess4 within the
State of North 4 Carolina; to at tfce
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 each. : .. ' .
Sept. 18tb, 1897.' ."v 1 - '
! Jasl C. Gibson, "
o20) Clerk Superior Court.
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Care for Typhoid Fever .
' Anyone suffering e with ty pheid
fever, I guarantee to .effect a perma
nent cure, ,n8ing preparations of m
own, made bf roots? and herbs. I
have recently cured fire cases and
can furnish testimonials. Anyone
needing my eemcesf call on or ad
dresa me, ' : A mosMcNeely,
Oct.15 lmoa&w. -' Concord,1 N. C.'
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a Ladies' Collars at
, v 10c. Cuffs 10 and 13c.
j Ladies'
Shirt
I Waists
. 2J and 5oc.
i HANDKERCHIEFS
lc to 37Jc.; Ladies'
Pure Linen at ioc.
White
Goods
5 to 23c per yard.
LAUNDRIEfB
COLORED
, , SHIRTS
Seven different prices 23 to
95 cents.
LADIES
FAST
BLACK
SEAMLESS
HOSE, 31 inches long!
The
Best
I OCent Suspenders
CLUB TIES ;
at 2 to 18c.
4IN HAND TIES
i 6c and np.
CURTAIN POLES 22ic
HADES 12 to 25c.
LACE CURT AITS 68 to 1 9o.
6o BENEHAjDHOEI
LINEN DAMASK at , 47c.
SCRIM for Curtains 5c up.
GINGHAMS 4c up.,
D J. Bostian.
0ISK
These, cold blowing winds will
causeyerybody to put on shoes.
If you have not got them 'tis
time that you are looking around to
see who will fit up you and the famis
' ly for the least money.
There is not a house in' town
better prepared to supply your wants
than
LOWE
DICK.
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We have put on bur Bargain
Counter 200 pairs of Ladies, Shoes
N o, 3, 4 and 5, that solcl : f or $1 joo'
81.25 and $1.50, Tou can take your
choice for the smalFsum of 60n Th'
( est MANS,s$'l00 Shoe on earths
i ' f : r Birgains m,. Misses, i Children
and Ladies Shoes. 1 ' Our stock is com
Plete and very . large and if you: will .
c?me seeiBsj wet, can save you
, money, vl; ; .3 f.; V;-if ZS-U, r, . ;., '
. Don't: forget us when you want
J yrPURNITURE; :! Wiihft our
small expense to do business ihere is
no one that can undersell us. ' 1
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