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Vol. XII. No. 179 CONCGlltt, N. C. TUESDAY DECEMBER 14 1897 Whole No. 107 THE STREET FINISHED. RECORD BREAKERS. No More Ups and Downs on Ntreet In Good Fix. PERSONAL POINTERS. I Depot A Preacher, a Traveling Man anil a Merchant-Fifty-one Mollle Cotton The awful rough Streetfrom the Ta Taken, in one Days Hunt. I city square to the depot is now a The best trio combination re- thing of the past. For the last time ported to The Standard for some have we gone to the depot bouncing time was that on Monday when trom one 'side of the vehicle to the R8V. C B Miller, Mr. Dan Tucker I other. The street is now finished and Mr J L Miller went forth as and rolled from beginning to end, typical Nimrods to slau ghter Bre'r having been msned yesterday rabbit; The reflults werQ ft record (aionaav) evening. breaker, for they gotSUf the Mob Wnr Ir wraa f n rr m on rtaA thin I - .. . .. ,L.Mli i . . "e cotton tails. Such results can yfsterday with her daughter,-Mre. .u - un,,, AngndE) otWthn th. W R O lell, returned to her home A. L . M 4-. v. l I 1 I - I t- . a ,f 111 reenPDoro this morning Tucker knows as well as any one the old fields, the briar patches and revmes ; the preacher knows just when and where to draw a bead and Mr. DouglassiHartman is spend ing tne afternoon in Salisbury. Jay, Sims has returned home from Snartanhnrtr. ,J- O" Mrs. L J Foil, of Mt. Pleasant, is visiting at Dr. D D Johnson's, on North Main street. Mr. K b Hams went over to Charlotte this morning to attend v ederal court. Mrs. B E Seargent, who spent 0 thongn some time has been niiesed since the work was began. The old macadam has been torn up to a considerable depth and finer layers of rock and sand placed Id, making the cost of it to the town amount to about " eleven hundred the mercbant "knows just how to dollars. This is one of the greatest I gather, in legitimately everything improvements to our city that we ying around loose. can name, and is noticed not only by oar town and county people but is highly commented upon by the travelling class of people that are coming and going all the time. But this is not the end of this good work. As soon as our town is able they will go to work on our Main street, which is in u terrible Wells-Church Marriage. From the Norfolk Pilot, we clip the following account of the mar- F3,HCV nage or miss .Eiva .unurcn, wno is well reu embered in this place: "A quiet, but impies3i'e and beautiful wedding was that which FRESH 6 Packa Candy - Received by Express Today. was celebrated in venerable St. condition, though Mayor . Orowell Paul's Ghnrch, and witnessed by informs us that tnere is no hing many friends of the couple, at 4 definite yet as to . when they will I o'clock yesterday afternoon, at which commense work on it, but assures us I hour Misa Eva Frances Church be- thac eo soon as they can snare the I came the bride of Mr. Jordan B money, the work will begin. I Wells, of Boydton, Va. 'Mrs. Wells is the daughter of o e e rave- m. Bland Church of Norfolk, rlilfdLl ErI Ute.of England, an the Kreat- ,1 : m. 3 .ri i ttT I errand daughter of Mr. Carv Jpn ' " , ;r'tli. Aug. J Bogel, leading druggist of My skin was almost yellow, eyes Norfolk her late mother being well New Discovery ia the only thin Ervin & Smith's GR0CFR5 Attention I. O. K's. We meet tonight for the election of officers. Let there be tendance. - . a mil at The Illscovery of the Day, "Qmbrellas, VERSHOES, "ackintoshe Rubber Overcoats! It Don't Pay to be Without Them. We haye good 26 and 28- incli Umbrellas with fine han dles for 60 cents. You can't match them for less than $1. Silk Umbrellas fot 45 cents Just the thing for school girls. A lot of MISSES' OVER SHOES to close mit at lOcts. a pair. MACKINTOSHES for men and boys $1.75 up. RUBBER OVERCOATS Boys' $1.25, Men's $1.35. Gannon & Fetzer Company. s anta C aus Is Already Making Tracks for our store, where he knows he will find a stock of thoes for every one that are things of beaut? for X mas presents, tfor ladies we have them in uoat ,and Kd skm . For men, Calf,Vici Kid, Kangaroo and Patent Leather, also Tans of beauti ful shade id Ladies' and Men's.' 1 Alfo we wouiu not nave you torovcriooK children's in Tans, tAl of which combine comfort, style and dura bility. ; We carry a ccaiplete line of polish, any color for aay shof, ao a Ifhe of ho?ievy which cannot be sur pssd Give a caU and confines ourself. Respectfully, - mL Miller; V SHOE FURNISHERS.' sunken, tongue coated, pain con- remembered as' Mrs. Rnsie Clark that cures my cough, and it is the nmnuany oacK ana smes, no . , - ' best seller I nave." J F Campbell, appeuep, on graouaiiy row- W v. . J merchant of SafiordvAriz.. write., ing weaker aay Dy aay. inree UJ ulcoocU iU 1 4Dr. King's New Discovery is all physicians had given me up. h ot- snuff colored traveling gown, with tnat is claimed for it; it never fails, luudimy, a uwiu auviseu irying hat and gioyes to match, and carried and is a sure cure for Consumption, x,x4o, iv, feicr . nf , , , , the uoughs and Uolds. 1- cannot say made a decided improvement. I continued tneir use lor tniee weefcs, proper afternoon dress. Coughs and Colds is not an expert auu amuuw a weu man. x Know "Mrs. James V Leigh was at the ment. It has been trfcd for a quar- tney saved my me, and robbed tbe nrirfln and niavfid the bridal nhorns ter of a century, . and today stands otner victim," jno one enould laii r ' - J - at the head. It never . disappomh. loiry mem. uniy ou cents per not- lUD - Free trial bottles at P B Fetzer's uc aii Jt i- oiicoi a xji ug oturo. , i me unuai; imrijr luua. iucu jJiauro, I ra Store and when they left the church she t;iuuui auu ucou luau nciu uicQocu t t: )3ms in a bustle out r,ittJ01 vt factory these days, delssohn, and while waiting their to be three stories coming DeKoyen'a song, V Promise The Coleman Factory. Everything 863ms in a bustle out the wedding march of Men at Coleman The building is high, the first story being 10 1 feet Bale's ballad, 'Then You'll from the ground, the other two 16 Remember Me,', and other pleasing feet from the story below each' one. selections, ? ;t. The dimensions on the outside of T "The chancel ofi the i church was the building are 79 ;fee't;ide and decorated with palms, ferns land 115 feet long. It 'alsoihas. a large grdwing.pjnts, and-; was brilliant engine house 60 feet1 long by 16 with gas jets, all making a pretty feet wide, also a boiler bouse 32 feet scene in front' of the altar. ' long by 24 feet wide. "After the ceremony there faa a The brick work is being done by reception to the newwecl pair at the contractor R A Brown, while the home'of .her father, . and Mr.' and. wood work contract is under the Mrs. Wells left for Norfolk on the supervision 01 uapt. A, ;ii rrppsi, latternoon Auaniaana;x7anviiie irain BneKien . Am Jea UlVe for Boydton. their future home.; The Best Salve in the world for : 4Mr. Wells is a prominent husi Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salr nss man of that thriving tpwp, Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappt where he is a large operator in; leaf """MUJ vAua nuu v (ODaCCO,' Rlri n filinrfir'no irrl Viai f ittaItt nnvaa I , Tilwsi nr ' nn ' hatt i-onnt .od Tf. ia r:Z 'L. -.L irl.rr ICleIlo Burned. mohev refunded.-3 Price 25 cents ner Mr. A R LoieV heautiful subur borrt For sale - at P B'Fetzer's Drug Ifcari; residence at : harlotte j was wvwaw m IIUIUDU tU IlllD AU. WUUb. T W IVU Be, HarMs Co. . ; FURNITURE- 5 OENTIOOTTOlSr Cui.8'j noj figure ;,witbflus. We' buy in car lots ft rcasb, theref pro 2a TO 25 a PERCENT. Veterinary Association nee tP ' The North Carolina Veterinary Medical - Association meets in Greensboro ; on 6 December , :27th There if but one member of the State association iq our county, and that Is Dr. L Griffin;; " Neither Eowan rior Stanly comity2lhas a member of. : tbir Association.- DrV Grifiln ifnlly. intendjj.going. 7 1 f .V ing at 6 o'clock, alsp, a two-8tqfy servant's house. Mr. Logie was in the city, friends bker, open the hpVse andjeatejl iomelfiilyjBiwarej ind IfurnrejJjuUo including a fine library, was a total losr. There were $1,950 insurance on the two buildings. ' We are very much indebted to Mrs.' Grace Bobbins for her kind ness towards The,, Standard; by sending '''us an, account of the .mar riage of Mies Eva Church,, which wrT not mentioned in our ut oi exchanges.,' . , . - 1 wish to" caution alljnsers-of Simmom Liver Regulator on a subject of the deepest "mf.orpaf. and im'norf.a'nrfi to their health perhaps their' lives. The sole proprietors givingrlqur 'customer j thelbenefitjorsayin learn, that cr3tomerSiare often deceived by hh'vinff " -anil takfns some medicine of a Similar appearance , or: taste, believing ft to bevSimmoiisiLivef Regulator. I We warn S A TISPlEti WITH LIVING PPOF11 vou that,unl3ss the: word-Regulator is on ?A 1 MOriCU VVll II JIIVUVU fKUni i knt- T TT 7oiKrt ?r Cn sent. j' -npffieine made I ' i V' V.,':i'"" .I " ':"-"s. -r -5 Oi i . i ' 11 ay anyone es the. wmC0 ve alone can UnriSUlSlS CUHllg. , JO yifrllLV UV2Lh 0J iVLVJy thermedicines represented as the eaire do W0 Will !glV8 OXir CTlStOHierS'a CliailCe TO SaVe lOtfleip you Eur you are ieu w cipevi Fill. Bearthi8 fact well in mind, if youbave mOl6V aeeaW the habitof usmga medicjne' which 7 - - rptiiBupposed to be Simmons Livel .Regular lor, becatis I the . name was soine what like tahd the1 package did not have tne word Jtegtil?tor on it, yon have been .imposed apon and have not be"i .taking. Simmons Liver Regulator at.allO The Regulator, has been favorably known ioi , j ; yearsj and tll'who xise it "IcnoW how necessary it is fof Fever1 arid Ague. Bilious ' Fever; Gonstipa ibn, Headkchef Dyspepsia, 'and all disorder arising from a' Diseased Liveri. " : . Wer as&ydu tp.look for! yourselves, and lee; th'at Simmons Liver Relator, which f ou.jcn, readily-distingiiish by the Red 1 ri wrapper; andrly. ciirname:. is the onlj nedicihe 'called Simraopsiver Re-Tulatoi L koy Dr. lliletf ,tf erve Plaster. Undertaking busmes&Iaiid,Free Hearse and thefbest line of supplie 0 m'the state. S W fco-.- it. Calls answered day orlniiht : , , Jell, Harris if
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