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Vol. XII.-No. 205 ; ; CON C01U N. 0. MON D AT. J A.NUA U Y 17 1838 " . . I .f Whole No M04 TWO MAKEIAGE3 At. Forest 11 ill-Conference Collec ! tlons-A Small Fire. Forest Hill Correspondence. Mr. J G Sloop atd Mrp. Eliza- betii Cook s were married i at the Methodist. parsonage by Kev. J D Arnold Saturday evening. Mr. Sloop and bride have thirteen chil- dren the groom six and the bride flpvpn I Mr. Cbas. Staton and Miss Nannie Hall were married Sunday moraine I j c by Ee v. J Simpson, -v The Conference collections for 1898 were taken at the mornipg ser- vices at the Forest Hill Methodist church Sunday. I " . - : - . - ' i Dr. W W Bays, of Charlotte, i - . i -i . . i T' .1 mere was a Jitue nre at tne tfut- n falo Mill early this (Monday) jmorn- The fire caught in the lapper room, but was extinguished much damage was done. V before Mr, Fred Bailey, representing the firm of Joanna B i'ey & Co , of Philadelphia, is in the city today. ( "R vv Wrocro nna f fv.a clerks in the company store, took an outinsr cundav to No. 4 towns ship. - 1 B'acStBeis's Arnica.smvv, The Be3t Saive in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, I Salt Phriiim. r Fftver Korpp. Tptt.prrl HriAnnr TToTtHo nViilMoino Pab i I a. , . . , ... . Skin Eruptions, and positively cures PiIp n- rav rpnm'.pH Tr io rites Oi. no pay requi-ea. it is jaarantcea to give -ota isfact.on o! tiionev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store,' An Afternoon Vfltb Sontbern ters. For The Standard. " v Despite the inclemency of weather Saturday afternoon Wri- the the Christian Reid Club met at the home Of MiS8 Laurtl Leslie Oil Wpsfc I Drpot street. Each new feature lntroaucea at tneir last meeting was I 1 .1.' . .1 carried out in a vpryf creditable and , , , interesting manner. JNOtning COUld have been more delightful to a true Sftnfhfl.n nA . ;a u- u - - . 0. luiuu iuau iUB subject under discussion -ftA closer A tttju t. ' i ' i Acquaintance With the Lives and i Works of the Gifted Writers of the South." - - ..MW.rry 10 toe lOVPla nr nnAtirr wpro nro. 8ented Henrv Jerome Stonkard and t? j rrr t?. . 1 . . --r . ' oju wm j? uuer, naiive lNorcn uaro Iinian8.. : 1 he literary feast o'er, delicious sweetmeats were served by the hos tess in a most pleasing and gracefal manner. A ilniet WetldliiK. ounuav arrernnnn fthnnf 9. ft'rtlnrtV o. i . -w uuuc ui iur. xienry jxiiz, on Jiast Depot street, Mr . Thos. H Bar- T- ringer was united in marriage to Miss Addie May Wallace, daughter of Mr. J. 0. Wallace, Rev. 0. B. Miller officiating. Both are resii dents of this city and are well known by our people. It was a quiet marriage, and only a few friends and relatives witnessed he affair. The 3tandahd extends its congratula tory hand to this newly married cou ple, and may their life be one of joy and happiness. The ChrKe9 Sata te Be True. Governor Russell has received a letter from Annie Abbott denying that she ever retracted the charges against Hancock and that she never will, that they are true. A Rallroiul Five Miles Into ttiePnclflc The most gigantic piece of i work piece or of scientific bridling me Very Eea ltSClt tDat W3 have noted recently is that at the mouth the Colombia .River. A the dolnmbia pours its water int0 th( mighty Pacific Ub current ia dispers-d and rather forcelesp, al- lowing the entrance to the harbor to become extremely dangerous from gifting and irregular sandbars. Tnis evil has been subdued by a jetty or aam extending tqri&ve miles into tne ocean on tne soutn side or I i '';- j the channel. It directs the flow of Columbia's waters in a direct, nat ural and central streatn which tears out channel of such width and depth as to make it safe at! all times t0 the largest vessels to enter or . To occomplish this gigantic work, piling was sank and a" railroad track Uyas built that hauled the j. material to build ahead of the trains, while it brought and deposited Hhe rocks to form the infphty dam. la order to invert the daagr that the rocks would gradually aink away by piece! meals, brush and oole mattresses 20 eet f qaare or more and from three to fiye feet thick were sunk and the rocks tumbled upon tbem . .V . The rocks o the amount of about one million tons were gotten along the banks of the riyer and floated oh barges to the land end of the rail- road whprrt thev wprfl hniRrprl nn t.hp I c , A m . care. So complete was the equip- u 'i. . - u j meat that two men could dump off 20 car loads in five mintes. Half a million feet of the piling and over; 1UU1 UlltUUU ICCb UX BOWCU 1UIUUC1 I . . , . . . , T MOC" 1U B'6"" COSt $2,025,650, thOUgh thei WOrk had been estimated at $3,700,000. j It is an odd spectacle to see a rail. road running five miles into the sea land curbing the very ocean and hirfrlino hnnr morntila orufta rifle in and out in safe and fearlessness. i This engineering is of the type ofi I Cap . Ead's original theory and I ! . . J successful means of controlmg i the I Mississmni river so tn rloita n.cn I , - . r LiLj:- u.- -u-j , ufeugiug luttt uau oeen uone oerore at great expense by dredging boats. K Thousands; suffer from Catarrh or coia in ine neaa aDQ nave never l-S aav M 3 - H L. 2 . , r r no innoflr flnvfiTonHA as n ill rpnt I trial mVa THI Mr l kiL.j.f A. jJ -i l oo oi yuur urueeiBi or we mail It tor 1U cents, .b Ull Size 50 .cents. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York City. A friend advised me to try Ely's . . ' believe myself cured of catarrh. It lia a m not irolnanla VflmaH rr Tnn nU 1 " UJUO iDiuDujr. u uscpu I Krooklvn. N. r. I - Dr. Bars to Lecture To-Nierbt. ! ttt ... I t Xr. y W I3ays, wno .8 m our midst, will lecture in the court hv.qa mvi houee at 7:30 o clock tonight. The lecture win oe ooin msirncuve ana amusing His subject will be "Wo. man." The doctor enjoys quite a reputation as a thinker . . He preached at Central M E Church Sunday morning and at Forest Hill at night We learn that his dis courses were highly appreciated and keenly relished. j JEhe admission fee to lecture is 25 cents. Tickets on sale at Gibson's, Fetzer's and Johnston's drug storef, or payment may be made at the door. SO I PI A I weaTcness easily cured "by ST 3 ku&g r. Miles' Nerve Plaste? PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. J W Bostian, of Albemarie, is in the city today. Mr. Ernest West, of Salisbury, spent last night in our town. Mr. Buz Griffin, of: Salisbury is spending the day in the city with frieadp. Dr. Jesse Hamilton went out to Mt.. Pleasant to see Mayor Moose, the druggist, today. -Mr. Clav Poole return pd to bin home in Salisbury .last nht. FRESH Packasre Received by Express Today. Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 -j . A Little Mnsuiar. While) looking over the Registers book, irijwhich is recorded the issi i ' 7 suing of license, we nod something DUi"6 AU " 6 a litt e bit singular, and that 13 that 0 , . . . the first name recorded in the book is Mr. W M. Weddington, the pres ent Register of IJeeds. The book I t i . . mm .tow I Daa oeen in use eince iuay, 100, making nearlv ' thirtv-one vearr. Xr WHin.tnn Wfla mnrriPrl Rev. Jacob Barrier, and this was the firat white couple married by him. Re died several months afterwards. ' 'Wl JBJHiM 1 W We wish to caution all usera of Simmon Hver eSuhr on a subject of the deppesi I interest and importance to their health .wrhana their lives. The sola nronrietors! and makers. of Simmcus Liver Regulate !l I il J. i J ,J 1 i learn iaai, cuwaiws are ouen ueceieu uy buying and taking some medicine of a Similar appearance or taste, believing it to hft Simmfins Tiiver Regulator. We warn be.Simrnoas Liver Regulator. We; warn nackacra or bottle, that it is not Simmons trmi t.hsir. n'Ti!. thfl . wnm Hpcrii ntnr is nn Liver Kerulator. JNo one else makes, or ! ab linn Wfc M 1 C! WO - 1 t T ItTAM D Al1r4'M Stjf i . n " n i r. . ... t t I myining canea oimnions jjiver regulator. I tut J. H. Zeilia fe Co.. ft-nc . :o medicine made 1 DV anvone els-3 .3 the uarnt We alone can " j h. )ther medicines represented as the same do" lot help you as you are led to expect they tfili. -Bear this fact weliinmmd;il you have aeen in the habit of using a medicine which ron supposed to be fcimmons Livei Regtla- i .1 ... , . ?r' th? namwas somewnat use ln,Ti haw not. tatina RimVonn I r V , t j j.it &k r- i i . . i . uiver tiesuiaiior aiaii .ns xveguiaior iirf Ml wha use it know how necessarv it is lei lever ands Ague. Bilious Fever, Constipa aon, Headache, Dyf-pepsia, and all disoraeu I krismg from a Uieeasea iver; iWe ask you to look for y-urselves; and fee that Simmons Liver Regulator, which ou can refidilv distinguish by the Red 2 Jn wrapppr and hy our name is the bhlj medicine caiiou amnions iiver nearuiaior o. mx. nSTLTS & CO- t JSIYB CREAM BAI.M Is a positive rare. AodIt into the noetrOs. It is quickly absorbed, i 60 cents at Druggists or by mail ; samples 10c by msH. I Fancy Candy YOU WEAR HAT 10 style now aed then. I THIS IS A GOOD TlfAE TO CHANGE; AND WE ARE i , READCJ-TO HELP god. 1 Rail Road Hats ! They're the FAD now : uFust opened a lot of them. Look for them in oar SHOW WINDOW. . ALSO THREE NEW - . ' i - Shapes in Alpines and two entirely new colors. We'll take pleasure in showing them . Cannon & Fetzer Company. is I.- Rail Road T h Belongs to tlie BELL, HARRIS CO Where you can ! find the Furniture Line times Call and see us. - 1 ; .. - ; . - . ' " ' - - i - .' ' j ' - A PERFECT SHOE ror the little ones, that is made as near the shape of the foot as isj possible to adapt it, and com posed of superior leather, is what we keep for the boys and girls at al times. Our boys' shoes will otjtwear any shoe made, and at the same time is "flexible, stylish ard handsome. Come in and SEE US Dry & Miller. Furniture Store of V anything you want Sin iat prices to suit Ithe - P 1 .1.
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