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Price $4.00 Per Year. CONCOKD, N. 0., SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1899. jvirs. Mcdonald dead. Falls II er The measuring Party. i Single Copy 5 Cents ncvrd'H Oldest Inhabitant Aleep TJ to Be rBtfons ne Follows Husband and Flye Children to meuuuuiBG parsonage -Friday nigQt. Qalte a goed number of itbe per oni who receiyed inyitatjons at- ' i it e . tended the measuring party at the ) PRAISE BE TO HIM. i Tomorrow tne Day When All SMonld Worship In Their Respec tive fl oases of God. ,he Grave-Funeral aervfces at the As previously Btatfid, the tot en- j AomorrOW ,1S tn timo for the trance was not; according as a man ! tbe ot baptism of the irst Mrs. Caroline McDonald ia dead, is able financially bat according to Presbyterian church for the At -11:12 today (Katurday) the n18 neignt, tnousa persons nearly a " vn eyes of Mrs. McDdnald, who is feet high were compelled to pay well known by all here, closed to more tban one bree inchef taller sleep the sleep of death. While appreciation of yoar presence s K . , .... f the ladies had prepared a nifce sup it was not known when, still her Q f o , . :t r 11 " - ' per for the attendants where one death has been expected by her miRht eat ple of th9 y;eit that children and many friends, and could be made.1 IThe prooeedB of the i . i ix . i; j j even ene neram rcanzeu ana wished for it to come. She was conscious that her .three score years and ten had passed and that a place beyond awaited her coming. Mrs. McDonald was born the city of Philadelphia, Pa., party will be used for the Central Methodist church. The occasion, it- i which was a new one, proved a sue cesa in every respeot. Twenty five dollars was realized. TV' in on ZXlss BLarorery Overman to Wed. Cards are put announcing the marriage of Miss Margery Over- March 1st, 1812, her maiden Ban, of Salisbury, to Mr. : Edwin name having been Caroline I Clarke Gregory, which comes to Dungan. pass on . ijthe- 26th of this In the year 1834 she -was mar- month in the Methodist church at ried to Mr. Jno. McDonald in Salisbury. Norristown, Pa. They then went - looting Better m cnim. to Yalley Forge and from there The Cuban! generals bayo met they moved to Columbia, S. C. agam and reinstated Gen. Maximo In 1838 they again returned to Gomez and i nlvfc desiirniUd a Norristownjmd two jears after- Qf geCerals to aid 1 jhim in the Place $3,000,000. Seventeen years ago her hus-l Ten bandits have voluntarily band proceeded her to the grave, I surrenderedfl ffSaii Luis! , and and five children have also gone oner am in suppressing , n omer outlaws, it seems ma progress distribution of the before their mother. She; was the mother of twelve children eight sons and four daughters. Seven are now living. They are Messrs. James McDonald, Robt. E Mc Donald, and Edmund McDonald, all of whom live in Charlotte; Mr. John A McDonald, who is now in a western State ; Mrs. D R Cole man, of Belleville, Canada, who is being made In CnbaV Pr:?- SttUBT LOCAtM. Glass lamps complete, 15 centp.- " j The jacket, attention is called to the ordered by the town Your statement commissioners! found in The Standard today and Friday. 1,000 Tooth-picks for 4cJ The Kacket. services, oervicea will also be held there tomorrow night by the pastor, JtCev. W U Alexander. Rev. B Lacy Hoge will hold services tomorrow at the Baptist church. There will be services both morning and night. Sub ject for 11 a. m., "God's tjove. Subject for 7.30 p. m., "Lightning : . The pastor, Rev. Chas. F. Rankin, will conduct services at it." ..-.., the Presbyterian chapel at Forest Hill tomorrow morning and at Cannonville tomorrow night. Regular services will bo held at Central Methodist church both tomorrow morning and night by the pastor Rev. J E Thompson. There will be regular services at St. James .Lutheran church to morrow morning and night by the pastor, Rev. 0 B Miller. Usual seryices will be held at Forest Hill Methodist church to morrow morning and night by the pastor, Rev. J D Arnold. Regular services both tomorrow morning- aud night at Epworth Methodist church by the pastor, Re. T W Smith. TTV Rev.TV B Oney will conduct ' e - a " services at ot. Andrews juntneran church tomorrow night. Mr. Udell Hells Ills Bteck. The Charlotte Observer con tains the following : "At a meeting of the stock holders of the East Durham and Pearl Cotton Mills, held in the East Durham office of the com pany, Mr. W A Erwin, who is president, secretary and treasury of the Erwin' cotton mill, in West Durham, was elected president of the East Durham concern and vice-president of the Pearl mill. Mr. J M Odell, of Concord, former president of the mills, retires from the two firme altogether. Mr. J;Har per Erwin' a brother of Mr. W A Erwin, was elected secre tary and treasurer of the two -HOW ABOUT A- mills to succeed Branson. Mr Patterson returned U Mies Ethel arrived here some days ago ; Miss China Grove Friday .. night after w n vtt ttia Mi?;r!i. nc IsDendinc more' than aweek with xnM ui, t 'i 1. her sister, MrsiSteXisA? An elegant line ofToilet Soaps 3 cakes in a bx, "Dime Leader," 4c. Buttermilk, Frnncn soaps as sorted, at 10. 14 and 24 cents per box; The Racket. lived with their mother here. The deceased was, a noble wo man and had many devoted friends who have always been Ti par fr. W tck rnl flof nr,A Statement IBj Town Commissioners . ., . ' . I The commissioners for tne -town ol 01 tneir esteemed ones has passed Concord mado tne following statement away. I covering the period of the present ad On the first dav of last March ministration to dato: ro q7.u iMAa Amonnt paid ori the old debt which score is reached by no one (not bonded) Cost of sewerage to the town $3,692.20 1,500,00 also been else in Concord, though her and paid J! 1 . . . . 3,840.84 friend. Mrs. EHzabeth Gibserr, of West Depot street re-macada- this place, was born in April of T 'lr ? u. . . ' :-4Z- . , South Man me same year. ; having seen ner aded and macadamized. Through great grandmother, seven genera- the efforts of ibe board and the mayor tions have in their order passed the freight depot has been enlarged and before her view. Twenty-two a handsome. passenger depot Has been . . : , built. i ! granocnildren and ten great grand- - Besides the above extra expenses all current expenses of the town have been paid, or will be paid on presentation, the late Mr. W H J M Odell has sold his interests in the two .cot-! ton mills to Messrs B N Duke and G W Watts, two of Durham's tobacco millionaires. Thie newly organized interest in cotton mill stock gives these two gentlemen the controlling interest in all of the cotton j manufacturing estab lishments around Durham. SUIT. 1 Jj Xllllloas Given Away. - It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the I needy and sutler ing.r The proprietors of Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottled of this great medicine; and have the satis faction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, i Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call at P. B. Fetzer's drug store and get a trial bottle free. Reg ular size 50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price refunded children are left behind. - The funeral services will be con ducted at the home tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 o'clock by Rev. C Alexander. Corl Loses a Ilorse, "Ranger," the black horse used as a bus horse, owned" by our liyery-ton,-ASr. M J Corl, died Friday a5ht. On the Sunday night before the horse, by some means, became tened in its stall and .overexerted rteelf in trying to get loose, In amiost erery neighborhood there Eoiae one whose life has been saved lL; 1 mberlain's Colic, Cholera -and oea Kemedy, or . who has been of ? chronic diarrhoea by the use arvSt diciae. Such persons make tunu, tellilig of it whenever oppor ity offers, hoping that it may be the War ff vinff other. lives. For sale fL L- Marsh & Co. , Druggist. including keeping streets and, bridges in repair, elefetric light bills for 18 months, amounting to $1,819.27, and water works rent,! police and; other officers of the town, and all the debs made by the j pretent administration have either been paid or will toe paid on presentation J jh I No town orders have been issuea, neither will any be issued. By order of the board. J. L. Miller, Treasurer. BneKlen's Arnica aiTe The Best Salv3 in te world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It jia guaranteed iot give monev refunded. Price 25 cents per - . - . -v. 1 fl TH J J box For sale, at r u Jieizers lrug A Breexy Time Tenlrnt. "A Breezy Time" which has been a laughing success for the oast season, and, in which the managers, Fitz and Webster, have achieved fame and fortune, wilPbe at the opera house tonight. "A Breezv Time" is a musical w farce comedy creation with an abundance of fun and a paucity ot serious interest. In other words, its purpose is to divert rather than to engross the atten tion. It believes the general opinion that a larce comedy can not have a coherent plot. In point of fact it has a scheme of interest that runs throughout the entire play and makes a very good rack upon which to hang a series of specialty performances of a high order and enjoyable nature. This musical comedy, fairly scintillates with mirth and merri ment has tho sweetest songs, j oiliest jokes, and happiest hits. The novelties introduced include the three-legged sailor, lawn tennis quintette, frolic of frogs, the rooster dance, and a grand cake walk by the entire company. The rich and poor, the old arid young, man ; and wife, sweetheart and lover find everything to applaud, laugh at and appreciate in "A Breeze Time." PERSONAL POINTERS. Dr. J E Smoot spent last night in Salisbury. . Miss Fannie Strieker is spend ing the afternoon in Charlotte. , Mr. and Mrs. Penick Query went to Harrisburg this morning to spend Sunday with his relatives. Green Mountain Iilaple Syrup. store." 1 NO CURE, NO PAY. That is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria, lit is simply Iron and Quinine in aj tasteless form. Children love it. Adults - refer it to bitter, nau- seating Tonics.. Price, 50o. Quart Bottles at 30 cents. Pint Bottles at 20 cents. - i - l Sweet j Pickles per Bottle 10 cents. Canned Kornlet at 20 cents j per can. Ervih & Morrison f GROCERS ' Spring is almost here in spite of the weather. We have a great vai riety ; can please almost any color taste. Are you a long, slim man!? Well, then just drop in and see now we nt you. Our clothing is made to fit as well as to wear. New Iot of Collars and fancy Ties. H. L. PARKS & 00. ?HH"H'- FLUFFY WOOLENS "We have a special method of Laundering Woolens and Flan nels which leaves them soft and fluffy. You know at home it is impossible to wash them so they will retain that soft, fluffy finish the new goods have. We ove: -come this almost entirely. Wool ens we Laundry are almost asi fluffy as the new goods. Let us treat your blankets and flannels a trial bundle at least. j Bend your Lace Cm-tains, we have the best curtain frames in the State. Our Laundry is open for pub lic inspection any day in the week. We cordially invite one and all to give us a call and see what a fine Laundry Concord, has. If you don't jinow anything; Twi nnr Cleanfnsr Club ask MW V V I about it. . ., Concord Sleam L.uncJry A Dye Works. SHIBTS BEP AIRED FBEE 5- - : 14- 4 :4 4 4 a 4 4 4- KeSt ! "Rest ! Rest ! and Snow on April 4th, '99. Some -Dao-Dle sit down, tired, eat tired. go to bed tired and get up tired. There is on. use m xnis as long as you are ill rtjaun ui tu j? urniiure store 01 BELL; HARRIS & COMPANY Ghea-D Chairs, Beds, S-prings, Lounges, stoves, Sewins: MachineSi Bicycles Clocks Lamps, RTigs, Mirrors, Counterpanes; Coin- Bell, Harris & Company. Under taking managed by Mr. W L Bell. Two "i vi 1.11 1 tt il Store 'PUone o. 12. , FRE Hearses. Kesldence So. 90. 7J 14 i i - T i ! ii l n" - u 3 i ;H I "I ' Vt M i f .. . t , V. f I'm 4. I . i T I 7 I J 1 Mi?- f , i it t ? ; V I.' i-fc , " ....
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