Vol. XII. No.
219
CONCJOUD. N.
Who - V il9
THE TinEV CAUGHT. I MRS. .J MO DELL ENTERTAINS
- . 1 ..r iIia fit "rnn
i lacfce ow I.Iea In Jail at Mon-
At a Stylish f.nncn Given In Honor
A FRESH LOT OF
It will be remembered that about hnt(j
month ago n ex pre
amounting tq $3 700 w sr.
Out, of Wedpesda'a bitter cold
o an at mop nb ere- tml v nf Ha l
aI w n v . . n 1 . I .
a -t - x b Bnrinpr was tha
experience and
cut, iu iu pleasure of a company of congenial
"the express .cffice at Atlanta, but' ladies who were bidden to the beau
nothirg f'prajrenily was known from tiful and ever hospitable home of
whom ii ci me. But one named Mrs. J ai Odeil to, meet Mrs.' Schaaf
Luciu3 L Saunders, who was form- lunch.
erly a mail clerk is found to have Covers were laid for fourteen and
Cheese
ma
fers
Just Received at
b?en the remitter, and is the one who
s'ole a package about one year ago
fiom the mail car while the train
had stepped at Social Circles, so we
learn from tee Atlanta Journal.
! Ever since the package was stolen eUshora,e and de,
iLiio i-uau uu3 uccu cvBuiug me llfcv every detail
tecuvea ana was in unio at the time
that the papers published the receipt
of the amoupt" of $3,700 about a
month ago. ;1
lunch elegantly served in courses at
1 o'clock. The ; table decorations
were green and white. The colors Pr7ira Maw! cah
. u iUVI a. a. J J JL m.
beautifully with the
contrasted
handsome silver, glittering cut glass
and dainty china. The menu, was
lciou; peifect
GR0CER5
SUPERIOR COURT
In Session and the Cases That HaTe
Been Disposed of Up Till Thid Time.
Mrs. Odell was at her best, which
means so much to those who have
once enjoyed the ease and charm of ig concealed weapon, sentenced to prices here.
her hospitality.
A Clever Trick.
The Greatest Discovery Tet.
The Ait of Distinction
Which attaches to a vvVil
dressed wy ruan costs nothing.
It is simply a matter , of good
tast and the right dry goods
store. 4
This is the right store the
very latest styles touch el-
State vp Henry Patterson, carry- boB witri tlie very : loWst
It certainly looks like it, but y M Repine, editor Tiekilwa.Ill, gang two months
one moDiQ on cuaingang. We have lots of things here
State ys. Lum Bpger, aPFault with now that ought to interest
deadly weapon, sentenced to chain- the careul buyer.
Winter goods that we are
Anvbodv canVit whrhasXar u -.ayVn T? State Le Grady, Bxb Bost, going to close out at less than
Anybody can try it who has Lame house without Dr. King's New Dis-L t?. arArr ;i ofi. Lfnfmotin
nacKaDQ weaK jianeys,' luaiaw covery for Consumptiom Coughs T J T ""4.' - " P t ,
or nervous troubles. We mean he and ; Colds. Experimented 'with eac sentenced t0 cbaingang fortwo We nave a lew JLadies
can : cure- himself right away by many othcis, but never got tbe true months.)- r Jackets that we will sell at a
taking Elecrici Bitters.-. This meU remedy until we used Dr.' -King's t State vs.. Jas. Wolfe, colored, sacrifice. The rugh part of
cine tones up the whole system New Discovery. No other remedy forgery, guilty, chaingang two years, the winter is to come yet, too.
Kidneys uTsT blood pudfifr and Place 5 homers bat0 aW-as taken to the So- T W1J be more days between
Kidneys, his a hiooa purineand m it we have a certain and sure - i,, . this and spring when you'll
nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, cure for Coughs Colds, Whooping Preme C6nrt. need eood warm clothing than
Hparlanhe. Pa nt nff Roe e. S eeD- n;,,nk a b ..:aJ .-J; ; Rtai U T.fiA Smith Hisnr sintr nl neea ffOOQ waTm CJOlUlHg LDan
' a iM.ion.hni. ' Tf 5"' -- . c H"7h. 7- TV ' ' 7 .7 D there has been since winter
iv.tiDui,co uuu iuviuuvuwi j . i r t i p r 1 1 wun orriiir remon oa on on it i i
mortgaged property, not guilty.
ie
set in.
purely vegetable, a mild laxative, 1 they are urg,d on you as just as f MVckliS tames was called by th.
M vigors EtecUic B butfeiledto w n p p
Company.
be convinced that they are a mira- remctjv has a rpcnrd nf !!' nriH answer
cle worker. "Every bottle guaran t)esiies is guaranteed. It never faiia V The case of M Misenhei
teed: Only 50r a bottle at P B to satisfy. Trial bottlesfree at PiK ' nnhrn TWrW Pr i
A PERFECT SHOE
For the little ones, that is made
as near the shape of the foot" as
is possible to adapt it, and com
posed of superior leather, is what
we keep for the boys and girls at
all times , Our boys' shoes will
outwear any shoe, made, and at
the same time is -flexible, -stylish
and handsome. . .
Come in and SEE US
Dry & Miller.
Fetzer'd Drug Store.
Fetzer's drug store. ,
IVeddlnsrton-Keesler Weddinff.
At the home of the bride' father
on South Main street on Wednesda
night, Mies Jlda .eddington wa?
married to Mr. G Ed Kealer. All
mer
Oil V3. Buchanan. Barrier & Cr.. took
up the entire" of this Thursday
morn in. This Icafe has been on the
his (Thursday) evening the docket for thfte or four years. This
is a case
The TChitrey Case Reacned.
! M
i -
sued the
the dc
favor of.
in which Mr. Misenheimer
firm for a settlement, but
sion of the jury was in
the defendant.
TO CFRE A CWLD IX KNE WAY
Take
Tablets.
Lixa'ive Br omo Quinine
All' druggists refund the
money if it'faila to cure. 25 cents.
Frown I
iw.
court started on th.e case of W
Whitley vs. the Southern . Railway
Company. This case haa been on
cf the family were present except fche docket for three veara. Thecir-
Mr. Billy Weddington, togethei with cutn8tancea 0f the cae are that Mr.
Mrs, Rufus Miller, Mrs. Samuel Whitley took his daughter in the
Weldington, 'of Derta, and Mrs. train and by tome means or fanWof
Mary Campbell, of Enochville. r one party he was . thrown to j the
This marriage is a surprise to 4rounrt wn n he went to etepeff the
quite a number of people, and even train j
to people living in that part of town. Attorneys Bason end Sprinkle,
i Miss weoiiingion 13 wen Known tog3ther wita CoL Mranp, appear bride8
vTrintrhnnt the ronntv having it.
" rj , c iui vud laiuuau ciuuipauyi ouuwui-' j' Q,
s'ajtd in the registt-r a ottice for cey w G Means for the plaintiff.
several years, and is one of Concord's Utenographer Vis employed . to ta!e 8niD Dy
most accompusueu lauica. mr. vj down the evidence, and the crew ' m0st sdmptuona dinuer was then
Ed Kestler is knon aleo through- vhat Wp,re running the train at thit Ln tA
; 7 It i PCll''Y 6W"J -v.
tiyes and; friends - who participated
in the joy 8 of the union -f spirits
A g rand supper will be given thi?
evening py the - groom's .father Mr."
Married, at the residence of the
home on this (Thursday)
Mr; Keece Brown to Mise
A r.nffiA fp.Qrajsr. all rf No. 11 town-
Rev. H A M cC u 1 1 u g h : A
out the county, having once neia rne (ime are here.
cflice of county treaeurer. At tbe time of going to press
The Standabd extends congrat- they were examining the witnesses
ulations to this newly married ecu-
pi r, and may their hfe be one
happiness and bliss, r
of
Forest mil Sews.
Mrs. 8 J Durham is visiting 1 at
the home of her father. OantJ I M
Odell. 4::-fc.--K-;
Mrs. Schaafwho has been visiting
Robt. Brown.
Itncklen's Arnica taiT.
The Best Saive in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, "alt at the home of her father, Rey. ,J D
Kbenm, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappr Arnold, and who bas made ; many . ;
HaridBj,- Ohilblains; Corns and ale, frlendSi wblle hertnrnei,to;ieii ,:L V
Skm Eruptions, and positxvcly cores u - -n- t.: ihU ; H
iles or no pay requi-ed. It is Wm j nmzWu
iuaranteed ; to ? give atatisf action oi ( 1 hursday; morning.
box For salemt5? B FetzerV Drug
8 tore
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Preparing for Commencement.
Newff ; comes , thi9 .. . (Thursday)
morning jfromj Rev. Henderson
ler, principal of Mont Amoena Sem-inary-
at M CPI easan t, th at Rev. .S T
Hallmah4 D; D. editor of the Lu
theran Visitor, will preach the bac
calaureate sermon, and Rev) JAB
Ssherer, Pb D, ol Cameron, S, 0.,
ex-missioriaryto'J-
the annual Bermnn ta the Woman's
Home and Foreign Missionary -Socir;
ety of : Mont An CBh ( geminary ;.at
Quits tto Rlngr
Jim Corbett now announces his fi
nal withdrawal from the ring and
proposes to stick to the stage. He
can eay for ever that he would have
lickeJ Bob next time, if he bad
had a chance. However, it may be
better for him the fight could not
ba pulled ofl, as Bob might have hi';
him in that same spot again j
. . t- 1 f I; .-ii .
There now tarns up a fellow that
says bVcan present -Mrs. Leutgeri
alive, but inkane.X If he does thei e
is over $20,000 in;it for him, : But
the trouble is that, he ; ia probably
name of
t
l a BjtLimiiig.
W e fhcuo'e enough id supply the demand, of Wiose
those beautiful RRrAGES. ai vrices that knonTc cmnr'
1TE co laager snpply car seeds to dealers to j J - .
" sen again. . At the same time, any-VetltlOn QUtmJJlZ-first TOUTbd.''
Buyihg at jobbers pricesdr; spbt; cashJ we are strictly
one whi),has;bought our jseedsior i..tncir
inral 3MWdurinz either 1806 or 1807 will
be sentofe .Manna! of Everything for the n
Garden "twioyo CDrJK prpyiaea uiey
nniv bv letter a iviwl and give tne
the local 1 merchant l from ' whom
TJRIlTJREisMe song. We are
5ft Mi4a41)ro in -wrtnr hanris. will )ft sent 7 T T 7)iL :rr. v U - . - m.
?r,; relSn cpver u noumoeus, ranging in price: from $V.VU to
postage. -Nothing-like this Manual has
ever been seen here or abroad ; it is a book
of 200 pages, contains 500 engravings of
seeds and plants, mostly hew,'ana,these are
supplemented by 6 full size colored plates
of the best noyeltieSjOf the reason, finally,
OUR "SOUVEfllR" SED COLLECTIOII
will also be sent without charge to all appli
cants sending 10 ct& for the Manual who will
state wheie-they saw this advertisement.
' POSUil fcfirfl AppUWUiuuB-tu-ikcvcp tw amu
WOy-ewwsfoousnrM Cdne6MF-F Side
Boards, 1, ChivCloei Centre Tables
Boph Xas Cim and Flat Top Desks;
ture Store sJome an dste us 'and ive will make vou&lad.
BEtt
, HARRIS 1 CO.
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the coming commencement. -
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