, T-T j .. . ; . 'rh- CONC01tt N. C. MONDAY, JANUAKY 10 1898 Whole No,-1093 ' Vol. XII. No. 109 A LANDMARK REMOVED. A SPECIAL SERMON PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. Jno. F FinK Passes Away Rud- By Rev. Arnold-Bnrgrlnrs at Forest aenly-llcart Failure tne Caiise. j I mil-Mrs. jaeksou Returns i i 1 At 10 o'clock Sunday momiDg the Forest Hill Correspondence to The Standard. spirit of Mr. Jno. F Fink passed A B Watson, of Salisbury, spent away without a struggle or manifes Sunday at the home of Mr. TrH tatioa of the sting of death. Mr. Cook, oh North church street. Mr. Fink was known to be afflicted with heart disease and was carefully at tended. Mrs. J T Jackson and children, who have been visiting at MivR F Coble's for some time, left for Ox- A F Hilemaa and wife 1 at . J : 1 I - Sunday morning ne rose as usuai ford Ala., Sunday, where they will and did the usual turns to which j0jn Mr; Jackson, who has taken he was accustomed, but later com! Superintendency of a cotton ml plained of not feeling well. About that piace Mr. R F Coble accom 10 o'clock he lay down on his bed. paQied them as far as Charlotte. Very soon bis daughter noticed that a R Shinn spent Sunday in 0 tne Dreaming uiaimcaieu unauiuuuu and he soon breathed his last. j Mr. Fink -would soon have reached his 77th birthday. He was an ex emplary Christian, having connect- were in the city today. Miss Ella Walter returned to Mont Amoena seminary this! even ing. Miss Sallie Young, of Charlotte spent Sunday at the home 1 of her brother, Dr. Young. j -Mrs.. Jap. Willeford returned tn9 from Statesville Saturday, night after visiting for a week or more. bar- Revenue Officer Charley! Cook, who is stationed at Richfield, spent Sunday at home. of lotte. W P Shealy, superintendent the Stanly Creek cotton mill, Stanly, N. 0 , came over Saturday evening ed himself with Cold Water Lutht and returned Sunday eran church at an early age. I F Mabery, of McAdensyille, is ' . 1 ' SI....' . . . -mm- ; Tfi ..a nno flip Aftrffr mfttn- visiting At nis tatners. Mr. J M m a. r 1 1- iojo I f o Vqitt nrt "Tnr f V Tli?rrl a treat oers ot at. James cnurcu in iow pwwjrwu onrT h.g Koon ah p nf t.V ft n? liars of I "DM Tlrv. vohn Iivpm at this nfacp. tnat cnurcn iot qo years, eerying reports Borne one entering nis nousn much of the time of late years as an about 2 or 3 o'clock thia (Monday) pQHCV A. . ' - i Imnrnirtcr hnr tho int.rnnpra voro ' l. ' Mr. Fink does not leave a large! frightened away before they secured rciCK8,JC circle of immediate relativesan only any booty. - daughter, Mr, J Frank Fink, two Sunday morning Rey. J D Arnold Bisters, Mrs. Solomon Cline, of Mt I announced that he would preach! on Pleasant and Mrs. Sandy Earnhardt, the subject of this old earth we live who lived near him, and a half on and how it come to its present Ervijl & MorriSOfl or jjm condition, taking his text, "Behold he hath laid the foundations . of the Mr. Fink had been married twice, world." These sermons are enjoyed first to a Miss Winecoff and after by his congregation and are upbuild- her decease to Min JXeisier, wnp iDg in every respect. It was one of the , 4 , L ;1B; .nrAA him f fV, onm ..... - , ! uuuiaicu 1U urCCUSUUIUliUiu tuo uug ou j)icuccwcu v "i" i ihobg lnsiruciive sermors we nave world. i aver had the rjleasure of listeninff The funeral was preached by his to, and we hope Rey. Arnold will pastor, Rev. Miller, ut 130 o'clock; continue these discourses. and the body was placed in the Lutheran cemetery to await the resurreQtion of the just. Candy Received by Express Today. These are Iike The Chinese They Must Go. A lot of Ladies' and Misses' Fine Shoes Zeigler's mostly and mostly small sizes. BUT THEY MUST GO. They are nice goods cost from $1.75 to $2.50. But the cost don't cut any. figure now. THEY MUST GO. Come and take your choice for 75 Cents. Ridiculous, ain't it? But that's the way. THEY MUST GO. Cannon & Fetzer Company. QR0CER5 Was It Hydrophobia? - : Three out of the four rabbits ul ulated in Greensboro from the dog believed to have rabies are dead, the third dying iu convulsions. The surviving cne is well and hearty. IThe Telegram says that it was inoculated in the ear by i3 very of email quantity of the glycerine The Discovery of the Day, Aug. J Bogel,' leading druggist Mr. Fmk will be gre.tly missed ; New Dieoovery is the only thiak' L.4; ... JL ' ot St lamoa a r thft Snnnair mnmi n rr: I that nnvaa tvxr nrn rrYt nrt A it .a Uts I J servicep. where he so regularly filled best seller I.have." J F Campbell, bis place in the commnnity that' L"' 01 oanora, Anz.. wmeF pnere w.r fF"" oy" viu c iwyuFotj .io j11 tnat ine uog nau nyurupuuoia inai is ciaimea ior it; 11 never laus, andis a sure cure for Consumption, reverenced him. A IOCtl -i Disease A CI I m title is Affection Nothing bu a local To give you an opportunity of Coughs and Colds. I cannot say testing the great merits of Ely's enough for its merits." Dr. King's Cream Balm, the most reliable cure Z7nZlt rpJn8URti9?l ' Uousrhs and (Jolds is not an AYnon- for catarrh and cold in the head; a ment; It has been tried for a c-uar- remedy or change of . r i I r . i w I climate will cire it. a generous iu cent tnai size can Diier 01 a century, ana toaay stands Get aweii-knbwnphar hadof your druggist or we will mail atthe head. It never disappoints, aceut.cai jemeay, it for 10 cents. Full size 50 cent. - m f CREAM BALM. "n . TT TiTrmrrunr I O. TtR Wftrrpn Rf I Died Professing Innocence. New York City. CATARRH t isquickly ibsorbed, givs relief it once, opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages. Thfeadore Durrant WaH hanortri ZAUays inflammation, : " I itieais ar Mfrt SSSB and nrdtects theLkULLI II CM LI It is the medicine above all others .Saturday, as announced. He died mbramene. Restores the senses of taste and tor catarrh, and is worth its wei in o-nlrl. T nnn ii;p VAva HrPam Ulltted the Crime and said that no New York stain of blood was on hia hands and Balm with safety and it does all that is claimed for it. B W Sperry, Hartford, Conn. iie 50c Trial size ioc, at druggists ELY BKUTHERS, 56 Warren bt., Heilig Items; Mr. J C JFoutz will probably put up a store near his dwelling scon. would not be before God. His father witnessed the scene, while hia mother was in a room in the jail. At the mayors vonrt. Two boys were arraigned before Mayor Crowell Saturday evening for engaging in a little fish'. The The murder of Blanche Lamont matter was compromised by its cost occurred in April, '95. The execu- ln2 tDt parties tnree dollars. tinn was lnnir Hftlavpd. 'hnt nnthinrr A white man was tried and con- Mr. , Frank Mauney's 160 pound could be brought to break the chain victed of .bfegging, having been over dog went mad and passed through 0f evidence of guilt, and the I law takea by Policeman Boat. He was nere last F riday. He bit a dog near wa8 inexorable. Oak Grove. The mad dog was killed Durrant died professing the Cath near Moses Bargers Friday, Some time - ago we saw where ministrations Polomon," the correspondent from Hcilir wanted to know if some one - would not take the place made va cant by him. We would say that almost any "greenhorn" can fill the place made vacant by Solomon (who ome time ago tried to exchange a box of "guilt patches" for a pair of shoes, at Rockwell.) Come along , .Solomon. tJ. No. olic faith and roceiving priestly Russia, and gave his name as John Smith. itzS s s&jf r us, ixra ine cures ty noco s fearsapanlla, and vet thev are simple aac natural . Hood's Sarsa mrilla makes PURE BLOOD Small-Fox Jfot Dead. ; ,j. 1 It is a stern fact that Burmin ham has not stamped out the small pox. JN Ow tne bpartanourg Jieraid sent to thd cha'n gang to work outl his fine and coat. He is a native of O rn a rn rn (A AS USUAL, mn Tn discussing the free eiiver prob km last ihureday - Senator Teller said most truly : lMany of those We are ahead of the "Band Wagor,; and if you wish tobe in the pcofe ' - ' ..." . i - - i - you had bettercome lunning. Our Chri8tma8"preEen8vare the ,ftalk cf the!town?" Will say they are moying away like snowon a hot summer day. We will do pur best to wait on you ic great Ehape, but to' avoid ih& rush come in the morning, noon and night, and like the ladiesof "th day, "we want you to come right away." No time to lose, for Cnrietmae isat hand, andwhatjyoudo must be done quickly. With best wishes for a Merry Christmas we are yours tojpleaee, BELL, H ARJRISCO. acknowledges a case, and there are wbo attempt to deal with thia.qaes said to be sixteen cases at Greenville, on have no proper comprehension Atlanta seems tto be holding ilt of it. Thfy regard it as merely a down, as any other place can iby local matter to be considered and thorough vaccination. While not i ii . I - especially alarming, mucn cara snould De exercised and. com pulsory vaccination should he re- .sorted to where it takes hold.. discussed from the standpoint of their own selfish or local interests." It is .well said unintelligent; dis cussion is more prolific of strife than anything else. : - '71