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Price $4.00 Per Yjar. .,. : Hie reople In Iliat Section bettlni; on!y Ills Oofuion About the jlonkey-The falls f ishery Rented. Dowd, March 28. -Time and tuie wans ior . no man. Two dgMng In the PbipUn' ToeZv ' G.??W5Tie.dy. d6 Woeks Hwiftly passed Binoe The troop, reeded r.at from tndr ? 00DB,aerab,e mpunQf dam- our l8St efforts to your most ooa j3ghting and maroh S6 Ta.uable pape, withput any hap- 8 and Mony. j "6 pc-mnss of importance in this part ,'he heat't00' ? fr 90tQ lOO'and Near Kookinghami N c a onn of the State of Stanly-only that tt00pB Bofler therefrom, tsiderable 8torm awept' over A which naturally follows our short J rlf, n" w,thi 8 miles house, in which eeveral children -stay in tins land preparatory for , - t J a better or worse country. rpi , The mild and summer-like weather has put new life and vigor into everything. The trees butldinc: forth with fragrance, the rose bushes smiling with their swollen buds, tho'orain fields put- ting on a new robe of reeu and all nature seemelo be endowed , J u uuowca with loveliness and beauty. . , There will be a picnic at the Falls on Easter Monday. The public is cordially inyited to at- tend, and be sure you don't for- get that basket of goodies, for we flvofTnHofcMi, : The prospects for a railroad throughfur section are good. So let everybody be of good cheer auw. UtiOiUil Ull Lilt 3 LTtJlKI PTllPr- i prise. Many person3 have gotten lost e gotten lost unity Whpn recently in this comm they found thcmselyes they were at or near Mr. W M Fesparman's. Tf -ia ,L o.v to luuugui i-uoj ui, lost 10 una j what they wanted. ,r J iesperman hve rented the Falls fishery. - We see in the newspapers that monkeys are beine imoorted in the South to pick cotton. X)on't I yOU think it WOUld be as Well to o -ni l i object? The Federal eovern- U i.i.. i :;U" T- tt iew years mve them universal suffrage. , uur iarmers are usins more uiumerciai iertuizer this year i . .... than for many years past. rerhaps the wedding hpl Fa till , nng soon: If they do the Stand- c ard readers will know it. . j - stia Mor signs or Goia There. Kuainted with Mr. Sylvain Lee, Mr. Jno. Huriocker who for 42 fr8 lved alffioat "Mway be- uteen-uere and Mt. Pleasant, and ivuo is now living on Mr. Sandv ',,,, . I r VYXt 4- K 1 T - ."T" yv - I -uuhidna ill JMO. y tOWnshlD. Unothor nio- , 1. ' I innnH fTiT-w - .' ' ' ill there nf th I A I uiutj specimens 01 eroia was a nugget and the other was --. w-w LUJUU. ! VJIiO I a rock. The rook contained-quite a nice amount of' it. Mr Hur" looker, who is .Jkt Sl iociser, who is god at picking up gold. - d and llr. Smith now carries uuggec in nis yest pocket. So New Fangie lor Him. . 'peaking of people who have But cniiarities erf odities, Mr. And when I ask for little things to ocn, 01 x ansioivn town- nnag his little man, ship tells the Landmark of one of They're sure to come I know it. , u vuao worthy of recod. Mr. John Bass is 84 -jvlo ulu, Jie never in nis hfe bought a box of matches or a Kdnon of kerosene oil, and. never r'nvvi'A.1 an umberella nor a fan. T . - I WO mules an nr. a 1, m,v muics auu one oi tne u!c3 ?3 35 years old and-was aeyer shod nor trimmed. States- For 4MMf ;Wftyi.y.. KJBQIf (fib. CONGQliD 4. LULL IN THE FIGHUNG. oldles Rrstlngr Alter' Three Days of nwdrtip.-wttm Eight Miles or the Capital. : Tb nuai, which oar troops are likely to reach ln nna ' J J rtaca in one more day if not too much impeded by etreame, the bridges of which are of coarse destroyed, StraDe to eay,. the natives do not e8try the railroads very much and our trooP8 make the better advance, thereby. aa 8nPP'iea cn be till I I f Zi VfrM. T 6 80,dle ver1 nT 'T enthnsia8kic and very gallant, and, pursuing an enemy that chooses oat all the advantage- ops positions, they suffer sharp losses sometimes. Captured Filipinos lend x?ncour cement to hope that Aguinaldo WiU jield if be defted at Mas lolo8 thoagh itissaid that the Can, m Malol8 to It ,8 now beir. aoftlv tnin a. there is some disaft.ction in the IBIalill UI iVPDMl !' mk.t 4 the troable geos is not very clear, as fchfliM ia n. nsnan a...'.i t . I 10 0 cusur reairaint. it is said ihat tbe Negros are alienated A. w jo I m the Amerlcan8 om too much f C,on8De88 Pt of their na, tivepresiaent of the colonial goyern. from the Americans from too much ment. , : In Camp Again. osn, -c.- t wavaujjHu ui?patcn ot the "y"01 ZT Z amP ... " W1" . ako rif woojta to muster tnem I rni ' J .... . , , . j-xubu are auowea ten cents .vi- , mull iair xiome ana with economy they will travel at a profiit. Y 1 r " a Hypnotist. c -n, . ' rremont, a, trayeline; . . ua a nAAn GtnrkruMrt of n 1U - . uf" -on pring street, is a professional ujuuuDk, uomg luumaieiy ac- S110 er? some d.a-vs ?- Mr. probablr deonrtraU , hfa this line, as he has offered to en- tertam a number tonierht. i - a . "" mmmm , 1 ' " . i mi- . ... I othfir hiV tow mnn ti,. xiio news comes to ns of an. o " --'-'"ft ""u 'uoxueo . Monday night up near Enoch- l,?-" V?? done vUuS0 8htlng tZJ,ZVfj't1 here Tuesday looking for a negro FAITH'S TELEPHONE. day. My papa's in his office, away down town somewhere, when I ring the telephone he seems ta be right there; but I cannot understan'. And God, he has his office away up in the sky, But, when I pray to him at night neemf to 1)6 f10?6 guess he's got a telephone that's 63 8 . F mam not eo plain to see. what 1 ask that's proper is sure to come to ma. C. O. Carter, j N. 0., WEDNESDAY MAKCfl TUESDAY'S S10RMS. Damage to Property, But Ilnmanlfy v Saved - I Cyclonwept throueh narts nf ALU. ' . f were, jwaa wrecked and he nnr miracle tne children escaped un- nurt. More Cases of Iletailing for Conrt. Al 6' last term of court here it was thought that a number ef 'blind tigers" would be captured. dui tne cases, could not be reached. The court next' month will find quite a number of cases. on the docket for retaUing-whiskey with- out license. On Tuesday a negro T" 1 . - 150D uoltranej was before Eiq. Pitts for that charge, there being two cases.against ram. - He gave a bond for his.appearance at court. It is thought that several "holes" will now cease to do business and if some are not very careful a striped suit will be their lot the first of May. Mr. Ed. bo ewd nn Attorney Morrison Caldwell re- j-irnmPfl I llHBn a XT ninht Oll- burJ where he went to attend the trial nf ATr T?.A "Rrof nrk ; j j . ww uwvu "iai ,luv OU8' of dealing almost a fatal blow on Mr- JnoBoetian at a school exhibi tion near Saw. in Rowan county, last ThnrexLay nicht. After having a preliminary trial Mr. I508t was bound over to court on a $500 bond. He succeeded in getting a bondsman and returned hi, home near Glass Tuesday The "n Mr Bostian !8 ? criUcal- though -th.re is nopes lor bim yet. A tnltlnir Affair nf Vr tmA- , " Mr. Jno. F Beattv. of Nw T.nn. - . ', uuuwmie re imormea us of a cutting affair that took place at mai place on last Sunday mornine .i..Lio - .i..i. T . auuui oociocjc. nenry .Becfe was badly cut four times in the back, at tne time m was teared that ai ' j - ,v ... wounas wouia prove latal. Two persons were arrested on jouapiuion. TT . Mr. 8 J Lowe, of Charlotte, is bere tody- tV i?.0 nn -x.--.j "- iaua uauuuu fBluriiea hnmA fKio TYinminr, f.nm ci:ni w u uwr&UA.je UUU1 KJCiliDUUi V ! ... "Mr' ue0' .aoDitt. and wife OJ :j t t ... -,. """ " ' "re " tne' et " - ' Ura' A J Crowell, of Charlotte and her.sister.Missennie Patter- eon, of China . Grove, are here to Green Mountain e Syrup. flapl Quart Bottles at 30 cents, ! . Pint Bottles at 20 cents. Sweet Pickles per Bottle ' v 10 cents. Canned Kornlet at 20 cents per can. Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 29, IS99. Its Beautiful. Get It. ' ' l" ' Capt. Caldwell has received a badge for the Confederate .yjiMuo xvr i ue reunion oc csion at Charleston that is iadeed beautiful. It "is being secured 'by some who do not even expect to go to the re union, to be retained as a souvenir. Mr, W M Wedding ton is wearing this badge and takmg subscriptions from those who want it The price is 20 cents,' " f ' It will be necessary for thoft who want the badge to provide forgetting it. There is no way yet known by which to secure them except by indK vidual application. There may be some veterans that will be strained to reach .the means of making the trip and if some persons or firms should choose to purchase a nnmhflr of these badges for the use nf tne maigent veterans it would be a very pleasant nip nf sentimentalisin that would richly re pay in satisfaction; THE BEST PRESCRIPTION EOR CHILLS and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic, tfevfir foil. lnen why experiment with worthless nutations? ince 50 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure.' All town taxes mast be naid at once, or cost will be added. . Jno. K. Paerson, fcf. Town Tax Collector. THE WORLD Billy Goats will butt Rain or Bell, Harris tL SELL Concordia tho bfisf. tnwn ir- C 7 l"- -v"" n a town or city in North Carolina TURE STORE than7 Concord has. tryins: to follow the. Golden Rule arefproud of. .- - . -We are making a price DAMAGED that will surprise you, see. Par ffSTSZTf tS? ' . 1 1 ii Rimini i r n h""" "" M " 1 ------iizfy?i,---;r-rvTt?7r rj.--li22fk' I for 2o.00. $25.90 Side Board for $15.20 niture for $25.00. Come and SEE. Bell, Harris n Singldj Copy 5 Cents The wash Silks we are Rnng at ey- an a B et are creatmi? a great i sensation. If yori iiaire not seen tiiem yon do not khow what you ve missed. Foulards t& fancy Taffetas at 75c. are beautiful. H,i,P! DO SilOO'tfE ! - Shine flllTlI. o., . i -. L kjiaio uuu we uo not allow to boast of a better FURNI- Car LotsSpot Cash and has giyen us 'a trade that we on what is left of our j. STOCK or Soit that co .t 05 .CO to go $40.00 Suit snoi of Fur- 1 1 & Co. vle Landmark. " s - -.. . ... . - ' r " . ' - ' !' j-.. . . - ' ' . i s o
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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