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7 !. i . 1 . .. . v " . - . .' V --- .t . y .. Vol. Xi.. No. 271 conoori!nc. Wednesday; march 3o isqs !!: ... . W hole No 11M CI , " r 1 ' I J. - , " ; " ". ; ... . :- l i. ' . , v- .-. ' . ;:!. 1 E ' iiici g. 1 DECIDED AT LAST. BUKNED TO ASHES I he ver Conrt confirmed; It Uill be remembered by many of onr citizens that for about five tliere has been a suit pend- The Decision of Key. J Q Wertz to Deliver the A nnnal the courts over a strip ot i" our little burg. Hope the fiuit yen mi' in land infidispnte between Mr. J L Hai 'jADl aud W C Coleman. At the first efiort the plaintift accented a non-suit and there was no tiial. At the first trial Judge Boy kin ruled out certain verbal evidence offered by the defendent to estab lish his title to the land in dispute and the jury found in favor of the plaintiff, Harts ell. Defendent took an apper! to the Supremo Couit and Judge Boykin was oveiruled and a rew trial granted. The second issue before Judge Norwood, we believe, resulted in a 1-" 4 Hial, the jury not agreeing. The third trial" came up at the August term of '97 before Judge Coble and a verdict was given in favor of the plaintiff. The effect of which is that the defendent, Coleman, gets the land called for by his deed, beginning at the in- tc: section of ALill and bpnng 'f, while tl9 defendent, Hart- gts all the land in d.puta ;her-witli two small houses nearly 'rental' of Sb'G, "agg:o- gating 265, and interests, the de- A da ress Other News from That Neighborhood. Crescent, N. C, March 20, '98. The peach tress are in fn1! bloom will be plentiful too. In reading the last weeks issue of The Standard we found a long piece : v.xlllen by Brother Bill. Now Bill, you come to Crescent too often to have no better opin- on of the place. Now don't be come discouraged but write and tell us the news. The students in the Business Department have finished their course and have returned home. The spring term of school here closes May 6th. Only five weks until the students and president are busy preparing: for commence ment day. We hope to have a fine time and will entertain the audi ence in the best way possible. Rev. J Q Wertz, of China Gro ve, will deliver the annual address. i I . : t Rev.! Wei lz is a very highly pol ished orator. The house belonging to Mr. John Barger, of Faith, was burned to r.shes Sundry morning al out 1 o'clqek. The origin of tho tire is uiifcjQOwn. Master Jacob Palmer paid a fendent .paying the costs. msu iu ma um uumo This fiading of Jadge Coble's aaymgiM m omjr umjr. court was appealed rom but tbe pyuo fa " Supreme couu on Tuesday, the down there. 29th, affirmed the decision ot the Miss Ga the music teacher 6t lower court. this place, who was canea to tne Messrs. Montgomery and Crow- bedside of her father, who has fbft rln.intiff and been verv ill at Maiden, returned A A. S V J " I . . f A WEDDING FORETOLD. I Another Call Received to Furnish : Music f:ome Attraction. I Mt. Pleasant, March 30, '98. Our little town is on quite a boom now. Several new' houses are going up. f The Comet Club has received a calif from Wingate to furnish I- f music for their commencement exercises. The Swellest Thing in Caps, Just Opek-ed sell, toge One Hundred dnzHTi nf t.hp S Messrs lalias, i'Uts, of Con- fmest OAFS that have ever , L been m Uoncordi Mens', Lsat y iiiDUiJ, Yioiicu UU1 LU VVH Oai- urday night. Two young ladies seejned to be the attraction. I From all reportsand bv the it " - way they are reliable we judge that there will be another wed ding in our town ia the near fu ture. The Superintendent has been engpged for some time. Mr. C S Heilig left a half bushel Boys', Misses' a ad Children. All Swell. Every new style ; everv new Fabric. Caps made to sell at 50c. 75c. and f 1.00, all to go in at 25c. We sell more CAPS than any ten stores m the State. We of j Irish potatoes on : his store have never been so well fixed ; porch last night. Our town "regu- as this time. Yon can afford lators" found them, of couise, and L u a t , u t , , , L T .-. to bny a CAP every week at than done. They were planted our Prices- V in four nicelong rows across the CANNON &; FETZER COMPANY. porch. But owing to the extreme q CL richness of the sou they matured A . Jt ASO One ia one night and early this morn- Hundred dozen CAPS the stoie, was seen "diggin taters." t TT TT A - H IT J "I . 1 1 i yt lixev.n iucvu -n, .pi uon- rAvi JC. C- enrd. filled thermlnitafcthft mnrr- CllIllUH W 1 CUCI ing and evening services in the Lutheran church Sundav. A N OTHER. i " ' " "I i - J, ; ' . ) ' i'- . :" ! ; mm In Beataty , QmaUty. or -Price worth 25cts. to go at Newport 0 12cts. GOOD ONES. ToU (t Mr. W G Means for the defendent Friday night. In her absence Miss It has been a sharp legal cladi Mattie wisher conducted her part every inch of the legal as we!' of the school. Success to The Standard, and readers. . Solomon. and asvtbe territoilitl ground has been measured. A Clevc: Tric-lt. It certainly looks like it, but there is really - no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has Lame Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria or nervous troubles. can For Over Fifty Ycnn Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been need for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child- We mean he ren vmi.e teetning, witn periect sue- Company. GOVERN THE MATTER. Is our handsome stock of styliaa shoes for rnen't? wer. Ve have them in all wldtba and bizes in fine FreRch Caf, VicLKid and Rosset leather for; epri J. .1 suama" wear, with modified Bulldos?, Rfcrby, Ladgate, oiu and French nlain We can suit aavone and cTorjone in jtown ffbto oar ne stock, j i . j Respectfully. Dij Miller, Shoe Furnishers. In Regard to 'iIioe Koatls Other Aews From Govern. Wheat and oats are looking fine. Mr. John W Propst and family came up to his father's Saturday evening from Gold Hill. Nbw For Business. Through Stock tailing cure himself rieht awav bv cess. It eootnes , tne cniid, sot tens taking Elecric Bitters. This medi- the gums, allays all pain, cures wind ! . . .. j- ! .' iL.-. -a cine tones up tne wnole system, cone, na is tue ueei remeuy iur acts as a ptimuient to the Liver and Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor Kidneys, it is a blood purifier and little sufferer immediately, bold by nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, 'dr'uggiste in everv part of the world; Headache, Fainting Spells, Sleep- Tsvt ntj-fiye cents a bottle. Be sure It-ssjiess and, Melancholy. It is aird ak for "Mrs. Windows SootL- purely vegetable, a mild lasative, iLg Syrup, and take no other kind. and restores the system to its natu- , rai vigor. Try Elec ;c Bitters and The spring opening. ba con vi iced that thev are a mira- Thmioh tVn wHathpr is vpw in- cle kroner. .Every bottb guaran- eiementj one orget8 all abcrat it &ut ( iTtltr Kill o hr.H a a f V K I ' 0 ? Fetzer's Drag Store. when tbey step m tne store, ot -w . " Messrs. H L Parks & Co. today The Long-Lsokcd-for Fonud. . . , ' It W1ll be remembered that ad tneir vast aispiay 01 Li ' ii ii -i 1 ! nearly two months ago a young ppose tnings mat niaKca a wuuiuu man named Will Snyder rented a 10vaDle 110 matter vnaC r age tf bicycle trom A-x Ha.Ueil and dimensions. ne aispiay is mie failed to return it. Snyder is now and one eniy8 lo?kinS. at th? in jail awaiting comL. The wheel Prewy slyles wmcn are was found about the same time test, even if a person wouldn't near Monroe and was shinned for know the difference between the Concord at once. By some means m0SL iasiei JJ maao Sown the wheel has never yet reached he ordinary wrapper. The dis- Its destination. tllbnah Mr lr . twu unj ouumg xuuia- . . ' 7' 0 i . i i Hartsell has at last learned that aaT nignt- it i' . . ... i I Mr. Edward L Ritchie school aila findiner bailee on right side, we doff our hats.and off our coats and" has closed, and he will return to Mt. . . , ' ' .L . . . . , . , . roll up our sleeves, and we are after you for your business in the Pleasant to school. Furniture pnd House x; arnishmg Linei Buying we do 111 oar lots for spofcjeash fclves us a Icl. kal over smU dealere. We expect to do more' bueine'0 nring the year '98 than any previous year of our fcxiotence. We have il itock, we have the priced, w 3 have the rabbit loot with the wlirown in. We arj not jgiving a vey ffcis. neither are we sellipg goods at or below co t We are in i the business for the money IX you want a ; we can ma"- out of it. i Farm work is progressing rapid ly. A few have planted some corn j" R W Safrit & Co. havo put in a new Baw mill at their shops here. The public road from here to hore tl Concord is in a miserable condition. It is said we have the worst road in the county. If there is any pen alty connected with our road law, W8 would like to see it applied to the subjects that are responsible for such places as those at the foot of the Barnhardt and Catholic hill?. TW 'Ann of Mr.PW yu Rnaf ticVirt hoc hpftn rnrfinpH in hit bed with pneumonia, is again able tr SLVlOY Olllt to be up. March. Suit of Furniture, the wheel is in the freight' ware-1 Notice o Deiinqrients: honso of the Seaboard Air Line at Ji 1 I .I'll ' ' - ' - ' unarioiie. A little boy asked for a bottle of "get up in the morniDg aa fast as you can," the druggist recognized a household name for De Witt's Little EHy Risers." and gave him a bot tle of those famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, liver stomach 5 troubles. Gibson's "Uing Store. A)lpropeny on which the town taxes have not been -paid will be ad vertiBed for sale by the Sheriff-en the first day of April next. i it Jnn: K. Pattfirson. T. C.iH A torpid l vr robs you of ambi tion and rums your health. De Witt's Little Eariy Risers cleanse the liver, cure cooBtipatidn and all ....... i .j- stomach and liver troubles.1 Gibson's Drug Store. J Eye Poplar, Oak, W; 1 ut, Birch, Bird b ' I ' Maplo or Mahogany, we can suit you in quality pnd price, If - i -: ' want a A. Conundrum For You. Why is a clipped mule like Ike United States ? Each has lost its mane (Maine.) ' ! . Ranging in price from 816.00 to 75.00. Call and; see us. If you want a Side Board. Ward Robe, Cylinder Top Book Case, 0uoe Desk, Extension or Parlor Table, Pi( tire or Picture Frameec Easels or what nots, don't :a 1 to see us. Shui 1 you need a A mm UJJl 1UI Seed for Cows FOR SALE BY Ervin & Morrison GROCERY Baby Carriage In ycu: business, we t link we have the u best line in the State to stlact from, f Cook Stoves. I 1 The Star L3ader is said to be the bet. Twenty years guarantee on fire back. Look at tfiem, and you will .hi y them when you hear the price . Baby Renders, Boy Wage ns, and every thing to be found in a FirtU Class Furnlt ire Store. Call and :eo ns. Bell, Harris & Company. Our Mr Bell will answer all calls day or night in tLe Undertaking Department. r c- f. I
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