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. j Price S4.00 For Tear. ! ') i OONCOUD, N. 0., TUESDAY, JAN 21, 1399. - Siadc Copy 5 (tarts. ( J FOUR YEARS SOME CURIOSITIES j PERSOHAL POINTERS. j I . : y n I ; - l - i ' ; i i i - - i . i, t For i I'll j i 'i ii mi - r - To the Chain Gfinar 1. rinh mnkfnn son's Sentence Sereral others Sent I to the Chain Gang:. , State vs. Josephine Boger. She plead guilty of simple assault and judgment was suspended on pay ment of the costs. State ys. Jim Harris. This is Greet the Byes of Our Soldier Bojrs While Rambling Around -Wo Mus tering Out for I hein Learning to Talk Spanish. Camp Columbia, Near Havana, jCubat Jan. 17, 1899. -Mr. is J Lowe came over morning from Charlotte. Rev. J E Thompson is spend ing today in Salisbury. -Dr. H G Herring went to Ral eigh this morning to spend a few days.1 I . . I ! ! . , ; ! Mr. H A Chappell, is here to- Smith, Bu P Deaton the rural Mr. Clay Poole, pf Salisbury, is here today, being al witness in a case in court, from Albemarle, Mr. R A Brown Returned today wh ich is getting returned from . r the bigger half of his attention tiitse times. V Rev. Dr. Miller China Grove this jm&rning,. having been calbd there by the sickness of his daughter, Louis, who has the was false, e sound is found guilty and sentenced to sorrow, for the rumor chain gang for twelve months. and the usual roveil State ys Pinkney Makeupon . heard as ever. This the ne?ro who wa3 arrested for Up to date, Go. L has done no stealing over $50 and a pistol frou provost duty either in the States El. Louina' store a short while ago. or in Cuba, but it is only a matter He not only stole but also broke in-1 of time until it will fall to their to the house. He was found guilty lot. and sentenced to the chain gang for The supply of water, food and four years. fuel is more abundant now than ' ' : I i I I State ys Robt. Liek judgment shortly after arriving on the absolute according soi fa. Fifty dol- island. The wood lis shipped lars on deposit for defendant's ap- from Florida, while the water is pearanoe condemned, to pay. cost of hauled in large wine barrels from the original case end eci fa. The hydrants some distance. remainder of money to be turned Co. L has exceptionally good over to his counsel: This translated health, not a member being in would he that the defendant des - , cs , . ,, PD.IM-' $50 for his appearance at the bospital or confined to the court and failed to appear. The company sireei. $50 pays all the costs of the original The boys as a rule are picking case and leaves a balance tnat goes Up Spanish language very . lo fliS mwyer Ior rapidly. Oapt. Hill speaks Span- jState vs. Macfe atarnes assault quite flaently. wun aeaaiy weapuu. viuutj uuu sentenced to chain cans for six mm a For The Stadakd : On Sat- the negro known as Coon Harris urday. January 14th. Sereeants . ..... " M T - J . . .' ill x a a! ' -KT O and who hid himself in a chimney Hope Barrier, Frank Brumley i aay i 1 inieresf Hl lDe wews ? - "voujUumt;H waison, ijuint to arrest him. He has evaded the officers for quite a lone while. took ft ramWfl a 1 l r . i i ! . C5 urr iruu ne quesuonea ms Wu- d;,tricts of thia 8ection of tll0 p.ossjs the same as an attorney. . , m, . . , m r . , . , luand. The principal objects of Two cases of retailing whiskey . i . ii . t - u i , miwxesii woro tue immense uine- without license were brought m m H a-inst him. For each case he a 0ranSe' cocoanut and to. ,ras sentenced to the chain gang PW farms. The party carried for six months, the one to take ef- lllDOll and! after a tramp from feet at the expiration of the other. Marianao to Play a over hills and Stata vs. James Sides, charid the dense and tangled with an assault with deadly wea- undergrowth, dinner was served pon in three different cases. In on tho grand pavilion at the two of the cases the judgment of beach. Among the curiosities the court was suspended on pay- stumbled against was an ant mentof the costs. In the other house, made of leaves and mud. case ho was sentenced to the chain It was of snuff color, 3 feet high gang for six months. , i and ;2i feet in diameter. A kodak State vs. Eh Allnian, carrying a picture was.taken. One of the concealed weapon. Yerdict ren- interesting peculiarities of the dered guilty. This was a case Cubans is the practice at the where a man in going from his Christopher Colon cemetery, home to his neighbor's possibly where the dead are put to rest put the pistol in his pocket. but not forever. A plot is leased Technically he was found guilty for a term of five years, and un- and fined a penny and the costs, less ee families of the dead who StAtfi v. nnrnfiHna Smith and are f uned there are aDle to PaJ a (W MilTa affrav. Judgment tax of 25 Per year bones are i j j . j r i Buspended on payment ot costs. .P . - Nol nn us to Gab. Mills. onei PortlQn ?f the Mr : : I fTL At J 1 . ' , ,. . .. .; -J-Moro.- are uiuuaanus oi numan State vs. Jno. Christian, retail- , , . L j t -L . . , . ' i. . skeletons there, and quite a num- guilty and sentenced to chain . , ,,.,. . . other of ganc for nine months. Ui, h;,i. l,,,. State vs. Geo. Melchor, affray. A' ripple of excitement passed Found guilty of simple assault, through camp last night when it Judgment suspended on payment was announced, by some one who OX tne COSIS. I had Tm mitVinrif.v fhif on ntHftr State ys. Thomas Spain and had, been received to Oscar Lomax, larceny. Verdict the North Carolina regiment. The not guilty as to Lomax as directed visions of a happy home return- by the solicitor. Thomas Spam ing was soon turned into minded Ready P nn FRENCH PEAS, i KORNHET U . ' andf i ITALIAN BASTE is I yards of 36 Percale worth lQe.yd to go at 5c, Bare Bargain. Ervin & Morrison GROCERY ' COTTON PBOFITABLE. '! i- i j V i it' t Capt. Charles McDonald Produces It r at 2.59 Cents. Mr. Charles McD Jnald, who takes no little pride in larmiBg enter prises, gives The Standard, after some pressure and j persuasion, the cotton raising Cannon & Fetzer Company. at! following results last year. He planted 6 12 acres with King's Improved eesd. The total labor cost was $87 50. Tjbe yield was 10 293 pounds of seed Cotton that gin ned 34 1-2 poundsjef lint to the hundred pounds of seed cotton . From the 10,293pound8 of s?ed cotton we subtract 1515 pounds for ginning toll, leaving 9,778 pounds making 3,573 pounds of lint that he zold at an average of 5.10 cents per pound, It will be ceen by dividing $87 50; by 3,373 that the cotton cost him but 2.59 cents per pound, leay iug a1 margin of 12 51 cents per poundl This multiplied on 3,373, the pounds of hnt makes $84.66 margin on the 6 l- acres. Thus it will be seen that he paid out but $2.84 more than .Was left him. It shows also a profit of $13 per acre which seems good pay for land rent, care. eto. ' months. Bespectfully, H. P. Deaton. Ola Officers Be-KIected. The directors of the Cabarrus Savings Bank met today (Tuesday) A Treat For Concord the fllKth. ::;' ' Feb. 6th is the date of the Lou- ise SBrehany Opera Company in the rposecti Concord. Those, who have-not yCmua ITi ?i8 J!lft subscribed and who want reserved teller. The former officera were re elected Mr. U F Cannon presi seats should see Profr Cpler or Bold Out Their Business. - f . I ! On Monday Messrs. M O Sher- rill & Sons, who for seyeral months have been jfunning a gro cery store, nert dqor to Ervin & Morrison's new i quarters, sold their . stock of goods to Messrs. Doye StBost. I . The room vacated by them will be filled the first of next month by Mr. ; S M GaskelJ who is now doing business in one of the Li taker rooms. ' ' t'-' "I i- .' I Formerly and 98c now o 1 ALL . OF GUR MEN'S "WOOL 'SHIRTS 1 &Drawers fit v sold; at 75c a gar lit If your underwear is getting thin now is a good time to replenish at a saving. I L PARKS i TO. WHY GET INTO THE HOT - BE - HAPPY SWIM-SHE ELECTION IS OYEBTHANKSGIVIJ . ito PAST AND IN A FEW MORE DAYSJWE WLL HAYE '. :i ' ! " ! f ' CHRISTMAS AGAIN. PRESENTS ! Oh; Yes ! You must have presents for Christmas times. We don't know of any better; place in the. State of Nort i Carolina to buy a useful as well as an orna mental PRESENT than the FURNITURE HOUSE BELL HARRIS & CO. SEE. Run oyer the list and see af we are not correct, One Boom Suits Jin all the fancy woods. Parlor best, ' Wardrobes, Side Boards, China, Hundred Bed. good, medium and rwu7mL . V"U"T!- , nh-t ttI Ho. oall ' Mil. .f L Grip makes one .Aim and restless. dent : Jaa. O GibSOD, Casnier, anQ i Dr. Miles? Kestorauve iservine Dnngs rest. Irvin Woodhouse, teller . Gibson's Dru2 Store. J firvxj wcraaaa neefla !. M1W Pain Pllfe Closets, Office Desks, Book Cases,Bll Racks, Rocking: Chairs, Dining Chairs and all kinds of children Chairs, Bis- sels Carpet Sweexers, Cook Stoyesa Mattress and Spring Baby Tenders, Boy Wagons, Go Carts, Coasters, Trycieles, Yeloso- peds, e" tc . . :j 1 " Oar line of Pictures and Frames," Mirrors, Lamps, etc. must be seen to be appreciated. We haye bought largely,. We nave bought at right prices. We have bought to sell it you will favor us with a call we will conyince you that we mean lust what we say. Come and see us. With best wishes f or a merfy Christmas we are Yours Bell, Harris Company '!' 'I ' - t 1 1 I V I .1 : i i ; : . .-4 ' ' ' ! i. i ; , - ' 1 III III riui-lllilli I THWdWl JJIW.JIIMI' HI.H..WWII "Tl " "'"" J" '.'
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