Xw-N'o.' 2709
CONCOWX N. C. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 24 1898
Whole No
i
A LIVELY TIME.
Sir. Day Id Hannan Taltes Exceptions
to a JLlttle Joke That Appeared In
The Standard Assaults Wade Bar
rier On the Street the Latter Qets
a Blow On the Shoulder flaunan
Resists Arrest.
On last Thursday the following
c Bride is Known In ur City.
The Monroe Enquirer has the
lowing account of a marriage
lich is news to a number in our
' j Tar. of. Mt. Plflas&nt. the
wn anu -
ide having been a student of
put Amrena'for several years :
lThat love which laughs at
cksmiths-and says "ta ta" to ob- paragraph appeared in The Stand-
cting parents, got in some work akd, which was written by the res
Ire last Sunday and two more porter, aa a mere joke over which it
Li made happy and two was intended the persons named
" . . i . .
ore hearts were made to beat as nave a laugo:
' ud uctoDer iitn mere will be a
On last Sunday 'morning Miss convention of horse "awappers" at
Gainesville. Ga. We eee that Rowan
oxie ijuuenwiuoi, ft -
laav oi luio uoi .
PERSONAL POINTERS,
ne.
nine
already elected their
' . -1 -ui A.ar,n nhnnl delegate to this convention and it is
,me ostensiuiy j - :v1' ui n.u i
... , . ; u uufu luai, uauarrus win aisu eeuu
it she tailed to apyetn t . , k1-4, D - .
assand tell abon the aeat Jesse Garmon and Secretary
f the Jews tor ner ue. - & CQnMa
een captured by Mr. Lex -Davis, 8oon tQ a de,
(popular salesman m the Cotton Tod8, a8 the Jooal reporte Wade
mis store, and he was waning w neared
court house gate,
n the streets for Miss Fullen- Mr. Hannan, after only a few words,
ider, with a marriage license m hanled back with a large stick and
18 pOCKer. A auuu .B tuojr mot lftnded & bjQW Q shoulder of
' . -i n f tii ji I !
Ir. Payis ana iuiss r uiienwiaer the young man gheriff Bachanan
tent" to the residence of J G Coy- soon intejfdred but could not quiet
jietori, Esq., and were united in the man. Mr. Geo. Goodman, after
jhe inseparable bonds of matri- being summoned by the sheriff, laid
bony. After the marriage Mr. hands on Mr. Hannan also, and
ind Mrs. Davis left for tho 80on Chief of Police Boger was on
groom's parents, home at Olive hand. The caee was at once tried
Branch." before Eq. Pitts, which warrant ins
dieted Mr. Hannan: for an assault
notice to m rajrew. . with a deadly weapon. After takiog
I I will visit the places below for w
I.. ,. i . the testimony. Mr. Hannan was
Mr. Carl Johnson is spending
today at Salisbury.
Mr. A B Young went up to
Hickory Friday night on business.
Jno Craven spent this morning
at China Grove on business .
Mr, S J Lowe returned home
last night.
Mrs. S E White and; daughter,
Mrs. Springs, returned to Fort Mills,
S.C., this morning. -
Mr. Mack Ritchie returned
home yesterday evening from Rich
field.
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Pouring In
Mr. and Mrs. H M Barrow and
Mr. Frank Garrett went to Char
lotte this morning to spend Sun
day. Mrs. W S Bingham and chils
dren returned noma tnis morning
after spending several days in Char
lotte. Mr. Hugh Krigler, a student at
the college at Mt. Pleasant, went to
Zeb, in Rowan county, to spend
Sunday. v
Messrs. Jno. McD6well, M J
Freeman and R A Brown, three of
our townsmen, who are now in and
then out, returned home last night.
YOU FURNISH THE FEEX
V?E DO THE BESTV
That's all we ask you to do f
ni8h the feet. We will not only d&
the res", but we will do t well ibr
$2 50.
We have evervthinsr in Oxford
OUT immense StOCk except your feet.
ia nnrnnsp nf n.n IpftHnir tftTPH ori
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tober. -
I will be in ray office during the
months of September and November,
or jou will find a deputy there for
the purpose of collecting taxes.
Reeky River, township No. 1,
Monday, October 17ch', 1898.
Poplar Ten t township No. 2,
Tuesday, October 18rh, 1898 .
found gJilty and bound on a fifty
dollar bond for his appearance at
next cour1-.
Thfo was : an -unfortunate affair,
and the writer, who is the party as
sailed, deeply regrets the happening,
but,, as betore stated, it was nothing
more than a mere pleasantry. The
Standard, under its present man
agement, has never been known to
hurt anyone's feeline intentionally
Deveese, township No. 3, Wednes- b VBachioke8i and if Mr. Hannan
diy, October 19:h, 1898. had come to The Standard office
look's, township No. 4, Thara- and expressed himself as not erjoy.
aay, uc.oDer utn, 183b. ing the joke, he would have received
Mt. Gilead,. township No. 5, Fri- re3pecttul attention and due apolo
gy, October 21st, 1898. gy, but, instead, he unthoughtedly
J M Faggart, township No. 6, acted as he did. Mr. Hannan has
aiiturday, October 22nd, 1898. openly made his threats of ven-
Reed Misenheimer s township No. eeance since his bond haB been se-
8.
9,
7, Monday, October 24th, 1898.
Mt. Pleasant township No
Tuesday, October 25tb, 1898.
0 F Smith's, township No
Wednesday, October 26th, 1898.
Bethel, township No. 10, Thurs
day, October 27th, 1898.
Old Field, township No. 11, Fris
day, October 28th, 1898.
Concord, township No. 12, Saturs
dy, October 29th, 1898.
Candidates for the different conns
t7 effiese will be present at places
and dates named above.
Very Rsspectf ally,
M L Buchanan, Saeriff.
Cib.irrus County, N. C, Sept. 19,
1808. , .
A Gratt ful Cdltor.
ve are alwsys grateful for friend.
lj advice and counsel. No man has
grown eo Em&rt that he does not
need the advice and counsel of his
friends. We have received instruc
tions not advice as to how to run
1 1
ims paper from a postoffice where
only one copy is sent and that a
deadhead signed 'Many Readers."
JNow, we greatly appreciate the way
V4. . .
-uttt irte copy cucnlates, but ins
etruction8 from any man who slens
his name, "pays his money and takes
nia choice' will do as well.-Greene
boro Telegram.
of Fall and Winter
goods, are pouring in
daily, both on Dry-
Goods and Clothing
sides.
Cannon & Fetzer
Company,
t
A FRESH LOT OF
ancy
(Jakes
AT-
An on nee of satisfaction is wcrila
a ton or taiK - oatisraction icob
with every pair of shoes we selL ;
Respectfully,
Dry S Mill
Shoe Furnishers.
Ervin & Morrison
GROCERY
cured.
Mr. Garmon, who was the other
party named in the joke, took it
good-naturedly and intended to re
turn the joke in some way. He also
tried to persuade Mr. Hannan to
M.
take it as a joke.
THE SECOND AFFRAY.
Some difficulty occurred between
Mr. Will Misenheimer and Mr. Ed
Joyner about 2 o'clock. The trial
had not taken place at this writing
and we can give none of the par
ticulars. Mr. Misenheimer is som?s
what hurt about tbe head, and Mr.
Joyner has a thnmb p obaoly dislo
cated. '
The iVork Renewed.
Key. S D Steffey, pastor of St.
Johns, tells us that he is now tak
ing: up the work again on the new
Lutheran church near the Plott
school house and the purpose is j
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rp T YY TT ' P
Acwy .Bmrrfk tosi
Is what comes to those that use a "Pine.
j Fiber" Mattress. Cures coughs, colds and
to have the building ready for oc- lis very beneficial to all lung and throat
cupying within the next go ays.L Highly recommended by medical
It is not the purpose yet, however, j " -
to complete the church for dedi-' fraternity. Cheaper than Patent Medicine-t
cation until later. The building
is up and under roof now and the
order for the doors and windows
is made.
A Record Bie iker.
Mr. P M Faggart, of No. 3 town
ship, furnishes us a rocord break
er in the way of cotton picking.
Five hands picked in one day
1,541 lbs. as follows ; John Bost,
his nephew, 398 lbs., Tom Berry,
Improvements Couitemplated.
St. Johns congregation, we
learn, is contemplating the addi
tion of a veranda in front of the
'church that will be entirely of
metal and will,- beside being a
great protection to the door, be
quite an ornamental touch. '
a negro man, 388
Faggart 283 lbs; Jane Berry,
Toms wife, 248, and Dannie Fag
gart 224.
Ocean waves "have on a number
of occasions dashed over the tops
of light-houses which are 150 feet
high. As a wave in the open
ocean is accompanied by a de
pression as deep as the wave is
lbs. Ernest i hip;ha sbiP in the trongh of the
sea encountering sucn waves
would be banked by hills of
water, if the term may be used,
300 feet high. Ex.
soft as hair and will not pack. Our "Perfec-
tion Mattress," made Irom reginned cotton.
down, old with a guarantee," for solid
comfort, stands at the "head of the list- Haitv
cotton, cotton and husk, straw and cotton
from a good common to the best mattress for
the money always on hand;
You know that one third of 'your life is spent in h&l 1
In order to have a first class bed you must have a
Spring. .We have at your command the Silver King, Th
Dutchess, the President, the National, ' 4Raleigh,,r 4Sw t
Rest," Morpheous" and "Solid Comfort." Pay yorr money
and take your choice. ? - -
sTi ".over s i
vhen all o:.
1 13 the O
v .1-' care-
:by
tie;
Joys are sweetest as they take
their flight, notable, that J one
of lying in bed on a September
morning.
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