Newspapers / Daily Concord Standard (Concord, … / Oct. 26, 1897, edition 1 / Page 1
Part of Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Vol. XIL No. 138 CONCOU7, N. C.? "TIJESDAY OCTOBER 26 1897 Whole No. 1033 SOME NICE THINGS NEWSY ITEMS. .. i.n. nni raffmp(l Tittzeil. Sir. I Niln.irn(iiN t - ' -. c a"""" - ' "-..-uMiiMins m uranu nnccPBC-Jim Flouts Dnval by ilie August Cnron- ionng SicK. X Marriage-Mountain Mr Louia Duval, who went to! Mr. Jjj H Brewer and Misa Cora Ganroia some aays ago as noieu in uugutw.vi mi. j ux j.ci- tttv. Standard, has returned to hia kln3, waa married last Sunday morn- iuo resiuense or jno. A xum- post of duty at the Caunon mills. We clip the following from the Augusta Chronicle of Sunday in regard to our highly esteemed r ncinrti : ' - - , ... . -Mr mons, E q,, on North Main street, a Rev. J R Scroggs, presiding elder of the Salisbnrv district helci hia last quarterly meeting at the Metho dist parsonage last evening for the Louis A Duval, formeily of year 1897: : There was a full board Augu ta, now a resident of 06hcoid I present and all claims were paid in K. C., where he is superintendent of full. a Urge cotton mill, was in the city Building the Missionary Ship was yesterday enroute to Social CiiclQ a pleasant affair last night.; The for which place he left lasV night at Utle people who comprise . those 11:30 o'clock, over .the Georgia road.' organizitwa?, a? well a?;ihe two Seven Tears ago Mr. Duval left An y pagers, eseve joMredit A Sew Bank for Asbevillr,. j Uq the wreck of the late, bank failure in Aehsville there will prob ably be a new bank organization soon, and it is hoped that the affairs of the wreck will be satisfactorily adjusted. : ! The Fever Still Preyal". , - Fif tytwO new cases of vellow fever and seven deaths were reported in New Orleans Monday. This is a heavy death roll and . is said to be due io lack of disposition to yield to quarantine regulations. While the down, Jn the- grapple fever will noli can hardly be with advanced .medical science it said to rise to the pro portions of an epidemic. gasia, being then with the Riversids mil!, and took: the position he now occupies in Conpord. Luther Shire Heard From, We I am today (Tuesday that Mr, j for their untiring effprt Bome tlme entertainments. The amount of $20 past clerked at the Sr. Oloud hotel, was realized. . is.now in business 'at Newberrv. S. Mr. James. R YoHncr. one i'ot f hel n with Mr.LTnn. a kuaV.oi. f Mr" U01 19 wc,l ftUU Clerks m the OJeli store, ia confined thii -onntvr hn h-pn tWa f tor tnis is nis nauve wuaiy. xxe was to his room with chills: ;4 i Ueveral vearsj born near :- Richmond fiefdryand ifW-A;!. Warner Has.; te)utteif roil : Mr Shirejbiad ially intended Ito early became a citizen of Augusta, the Mountains, dedwith';applek. a0 to Missouri until a few days He studied law and' practiced I here I Oneatnuts undhoney.; j before ne Ieit.twhen he decided 6n tor some years, woino time oe uiuaii miss .aarner xianner, wno na or ably represented chia conntjin the J been vieitjng ; at.Mr. ;T .Ivy. W s legislature, having; received -;aj large ?me time, retnrneo; to her home, 4tj , U. number of vbW Whence rahi Later B.lm8TineTue8ay.; U: : f Proime. Mr. Duval retired' ronvtbe" practice cotieora rurui"heTthe Asfeut; 3 ibia)lace of bdimesa. the Depot. our agent, Mr. DuBenbery, his been trying , to . get cqre help,o ,tbe large .amount of - ; b ' 1 u """.r" ;T. -Ti"tf i Ti". KorkihfVU. one tonr depot, aod position with the August faoiory, genera agent in the ; Sonth .for the 'Vu ceeded 'in getting Mf. and going from therr. to the .KiTer Monarch Book Company, of Chi. B'T'tlkhoBeiof fitenderson ; N. ' 0. going on here and wished that he I . Toe evening was spent most pi were now a citizen of Augusta JthaUMWy J her; friends, and ere ( I 1 , I - 2 . 1 - J II . i , i L 1 j side mill. . Icasro. 111. This is ouite aresnonail-lMr. Dusenbirv has known Mr. lMr. Duval loves Auffusta greaiylhle nositidn. and we noncrratnlfttel llahonet, : fox 1 finite , a while and he and it is with ' much-pleasure that Mrs. Elliott en the securing of thisl00? J.9 absenP3. He saw many and hand. I . nm- I l T" some improvements, and he says that Mi88 Lena Fetzer entertained b I , i Ur, JUbt. Bkck welder ,this (Tues Burely Augusta has a great future largQ namber of friends Monday $Y ning iiteng iromUoncord hofnrfl hpr. Mr. Ilnral mftnifpfltpfl I L .t. i t. .i I IO nis nome moo. 1 lOWUBUip, nei-r wv.ww w... I uiizub ai mQ uomc 01 uer uocie. dir. im r v . . v , k , . r---... rrroof JnforoBf in f n A.mnaiirti nnv r TriLltf CDUrCD 108- a purse COQWD. 64V-M" im j p reeman. on ooucn Main screei. i c u.u- i r vw mix iiwm 1 1 1 1 1 i n i in i i m iiiir tuat ! I r : "T ra dollar bill andBome small: change. Io?S. Hft feela aura rjat he lost it between v.f- Aoof a Vnffl fft; m i i tney louna mac me noura naa Deen Ani, -aw-: fW Raiia- Pa'rick Walsh for mavor. He be- r8"' pa?81DK and thafc the7 musk bury road.: Mf Blacs welder ; will - . laniAn - I v ii ' j l Heves that he is the man for the - Mc3Sr8. Mann gtuart and Marsha 1 pay a "Pew T"" wIaaa a onvA 4 V A rirrnaffona I n.wmAll A A AnfAi I I " " .ii m .r-i miiA nn o o u a n Liia . u ua uiaua t rw w tii rfiiiiri 1 Minim vmw n w m. i 1m. 'mm Mi;i . Ttf-ll mnoin fnr: t.htV'A'a.in nnna ' vinlln. Mr.Chftrlef Ttfekehf bf No. 8 Will OClCOb UUUC vVHUGl tUHU -lUI.I"''w.v. v v. wwvmw.vu. Uw'.v.. . . -m r . m? Al m 1. ttt , , . with rnitr ar.omnAnitTifint ? WWDBmp.BOnoiur.aimoiDy iuw- aisn wnen ine eiecwon comes ou ;. - er, left this mdning for Cleveland, in December. " While " in this city fyjP. Ktn?( Kew Discovery for con-1 where he access a position on the Mr. DuvaLwr" the guest bfDf. ; and samption. , j railroad. We ire sorry to lose Mr. . ' . -. -.. - -- - - 1 - m r - t ii 1 a. I" - 11. . 1 m i f l ' ' a Mrs. Green and Mr. George Barch. Sf u er na awn county. it was a great pleasure to those ot cblds and for tionsumDtion. Everv PERS0N1L POITEKS. bis friends who saw him to- shake I bottle is guaranteed. It' will cure hands with him and there are hun- and not dieappoint. Ithas no equal r-A J ones Iprke has gone up the aa m m iv, w u-f ror wnoopmguougn, Astnma, nay roaa on Dusine they did not have the opportunity aa nM : . th frtv Rev. H I Miller, of Mont sinn bia visit was so short a one. . f!nnnmntinn It is RafA for all a Amcena, was sen on me Bireeia to and Dleaeant to take. and. above all. aa' oacEien's Arnica saiye. l ;a .Un wn . . ,i . . - io,DUouuo. a ao oitioio moil iu HUM miH BUBIlli ID1S mOfC 'Ihe iiest balve m tbe worm lor tflfefl Dr. Kine's New Life Pills in ,w Q,toKW 4 tho init nf n. i- -r-ri Oil " 1 1 xtL x U kiai r u ujt u uw&wu w 10, uv0, ,wwpj , connocuon wim ir. ivings iew j Yorke & Wadtvorth. Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappt Disco ver v. as the v reeulate and - 1 Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ale tone the stomach and bowels. We Dr. Ellis &d wifo, of Chariotle, Skin Eruptions, and positively curel guarantee perfect satisfaction or rej- (are spending ie day in the city, xriieis or no uay reuui-eu. xu ib i turn money, rree iriai ooiiies ax 1 tatt p wu6 guaranteed to giVe Btatisfaction os Fdtzer'e Drug Store Regular size show. mnnftv rpfnrided FrmA 25 r.PTits Tier lh() npnts and 1 tX) box For sale at P B Fetzer'a Drug The vacant store rootae, eel la: 8 and stables on the Litaker, lot. Atf. W-G Means. store, fo Tile In This. We can write anything for any body, but we can not write a snake story only when we have the" facts, which in thi s case we have. The facts are these: ' R!r. John W Barnhardt, on laat Sncdy evening killed eight large snakea and were all in one group. They were killed on the edge of the pond behind Cannon's factory, which is near too home of Mr. Bernhardt. . When the cne that waj telling us the facts waa asked how large ttey were, he PRUNES said that :fcur of -tai were awfully'1 large- and the ojher four were larger still. That's aU. SE2) 5 fl A 0 weakness easfiy cure! ty T I try J&Uh Dr. Miles Nerve PloeteT ... Walter Keesler, who ha beon in AsheVille tor quite a while, is in the city, visiting at , the home of Cant. J M Alexander. . L j j ,: f - ?It Will Surprise Yoa. ; j In order to prove the great merit of Ely'a Cream Balm, the most ef fective'eure for Catarrh and Cold in Head, your druggist -will supply a generous 10 cent trial size or we will mail, for.10 cents. Full 6izs 50 cents ' 1 ELY-BR03:56 Warren StN. Ely's Creim B.iim has completely curedme of catarrh wben eyery tbing else failed. Many acquintaL cp.s have u ed it witn excellent reBult8.i-&.ifred,W. Btevens, Cald well Ohio. ! Frlsh High Grade ROASTED GOFFBE Ervin AT & Smith's GEDCERS. curative value. m 'comDln&iio portion and) reparation of ingredi "entSjHood's Sariparilla possesses great ou should TRY, IT. An Attractive v ! Shoe Display Is always in our wjodqwa-T-thatiis nearly alwajv ' 'TpdayVihey place fo show a liuc ofNevv'itefiqn Shapi Stiff Hats we'll Ulk: about them in 4 he P. S. : And nqw recurr ing to Shoes, we must s&y that no window display can do justice 10 bur stock of Bhoea. We bave fast opened a lot of Zeigler's Shoes ,ior Ladies and Children, and call irfipecial at tention to IditaVFine Kid Lice Stoe8,'cdin toe "kid4 tit is lafWhtpl fine Kid Button at a Infants? fine Kid Strap; Sandals all vry hand some. Cnildren's School Shoes in all stylesand we mae prices "to suit your ideas of economy;' As executor of L G rieilie -1 win coll .K . . -. V V. vVi A NOTICE. r ofLGi to the highest bidder at the late residence of said K SS cPleasant- N- c- on To-day the 2ad day of November, 1897, the following articles of personal prop erty,. wit:. Household ted kiichen furniture, . farming tool?, wagons Tind other article?. v r; Any of said property may be purchased privately from me before day of pale. Also some town lots in M.t. Pieasr n ard other real estate, are for sale. Parties desiring ' to purchaee any of, eaid real; property are respectfully asked' to call on me lui luiurruanoD wiinout delay. -. C 6 Heilio, Executor. STRIKERS KILLED. N I have bought 12 car-load C OAL You can get any size of tf:HAD COAL$? son want, at the lowest prices. ?1 r. you good SOFT ("ttinoue) C O A L at $4.25 to $4 50 per ton. Call on P L. CRAVEN, ' Cor. Depot Spring St. 3 : P. 8. We opened, yesterday a very I aanaBome lined j?ine Black Stetson Shape 8tiff Haa. They Vre Vight up to date in style, and friUt guar' anteed in quality,' : ; ; Take a look at them., 'Twill dh you good to see them, even if you don't want to buy. v - i,, ; New Secret Riniedr Abolaffsl-r Fntmnim tn profession. Pemueat Care in -15 to -So- days. " reiuau mgiwf u w no not cure, z on can De trMtedtt Qvipe ior uuBKrae price , tee with those'whtf' wiu contract to cure ana botel Slake we tail to yon bar taken jner till Caches ' and In mehtb, 9ore Throat, ea Bpou. uieera on any Cyebraws- falllns eat. eaaary or - ertiary , we and the samerna- ? refer to come nere we hem of pay expense of raiiroae bills, s CharceLSf cure. If eury, Iodide potass and ptuna, rancous fateace toenre. ana enaueiure eannet cure. This dis- i m i t m . wrwiuw .uie;most For many years we have PlmpIee,CoDnerOolor. partof the body Jlairnr lit is this Primary. Blood Peiaon that we solicit the most ebstfew the world for a case wa ease has always bafleM eminent nhvIMBi. r years we liavelBUBfi made a specialty to o.m aisease wixn our Ji;"iiiL.K?4ii ana ever. buy A thirg of b; anty Us ajoy for fc k . A C A A AAA 1 . -1 J . . - , guarantee. Write us for lOO.nace book and absolvtas t aroelW Addresa. .. , COOK. MXEIY eo... MmohIc Temple, Chicago, llllnoIa ii ii ui' in- jh rtii.i'fui'gLtiJU.uie-. C.&F.C0 477 obody need have la from i ve Neuralgia. Get Dr. MT? flrngglstsT'One cent a Ck&Sr Bell, Harris Co. ' Have bought'out the, entire stock of Farniture and good will ." of ' Lowe, Dick & Company . They up for Spot Cash BOUg lit at: a price and they - To - u need anything in the It Sell ' tliiiiili don?t fail to-give us a ball. TTT' I 1 t . , ' esw w mF Hearselancl the best line bi LJNDERTAf:i NO --p GOODS ; m the State, onr 3VL-. Bell . jwil an swer all caLs niht or day, - Hell. Harris & Clip 1 v 5S
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 26, 1897, edition 1
1
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75