OONCOKD, N. C, SATURDAY; APRIL 22 1899 Si ingle Copy-5. Cents WELCOME! WELCOME! I Our Soldiers to Arrlyo Tonleht Pre parations Are Made tor a Hearty Welcome Tonicnt Ijet the People Tarn Ont and Lend & Helping Hand Crowds to Meet Them at the Depot Tonlgnt. The boys are coming ! They will be home tonight ! A happy time it will be when the soldiers return home and when, parents, sisters, and brothers will again kiss their soldier boys after their absence of almost a year. All will be joylul tonight for "our boys are coming home," " - r ! Crowds will b9 at the depot to SCHOOL NOTES. liev. 1C ail kill Tnllzia tn Ihfl nrmloil ; School J Scholars and Superinten dent Coler Talks to the Sunderland Hall Girls Other Notes. Written forjjThe Standard. The iRev. Mr. Rankin was present! at the exercises of the eighth and ninth grades! of the public schools on Friday evening and gate a most practical and interesting talk on "Habit." He spoke particularly of punctuality, Slarrled In the First Watch of the Order Tour Bade. It ia purposed to make the second Mr. J W Sites and Miss Corder Und probably the last order for Con- Murph, bath of No. 5 township, federate badges early next week. were united in the bonds of The money must accompany the holy wedlock on Friday night" at order orit ilt not be filled. Please 10.30 o'clock. note Jthe fact and blame no one but . vnnrflfilf if trnn foil fr H a wo o UaAna were performed m the parlor of f" thAfr5 tne iieiormed. parsonage by liev. 4 The season of the J N Faust. PERSONAL POINTERS. diligence, honesty and of con- 7 II duct, and emphasized the impor tance of "sailing under your own color8,' ot "being genuine! and not trying to pass for more jthan you greet Capt. Enward Hill and his arQ Woth." His talk was listened company. The speakers for to- to with!? careful attention and was With the Churches Tomorrow. -'.. ! .1 At the First . Presbyterian church tomorrow morning Rev. Chas. F Rankin will preachy At.4 o'clock in the afternoon Rey. P F Price, of China, will Col. Ham Jones, of Uharlotte, is here today. Mrs. Baxter Parks went over to Charlotte this morning. 1 . Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Deaton re hear ' is approaching when a speak to the Sabbath school and turned to Charlotte this morning. Brevard Fetzer and Ernest night are. requested to be at the Firemens' hall at 9 o'clock promptly where a carriage will convey them to the depot. j The old veterans will also assemble at the same place and "fall in" tor march to the depot, also speak at the evening service at 7.45 o clock. Mr. Price is an McUonnell eloquent and interesting speaker. greatly! appreciated. Spine of the Everybody x is invited to attend man is looking.. t." . - j "l r ior soriexnmg iEnoy e.nd knobby or some thing neat and modest in a comfortable rooms (had literary or other ex ercises on Friday evening and the ... ' ' !! . v , ii , visitors numrjerea twenty or ii mr more. I these services: Rev. M (3r Q Scherer, president of North Carolina college, will; preach tomorrow morning at St.! James Lutheran church. Tomor-I row night the! pulpit will be filled. Superintendent Coler went over headed by the Concord band of to SunSerland Thursday evening b the p3Sto ReV- c B Millerj twenty pieces. I and K,ave a talk on "Natures he 8erv;ceB tomorrow night will After the Arrival ot the soldiers otuaies mat was greatly enjoyea begin at 8 o clock. are at Davidson today. Miss Lila Stafiford, of llame- burg, came, over last night to visic the Misses Sims, Mrs. Dr. Register returned to Charlottethis morning, after spend ing several days here. Mies Sreida Tracy went up to Salisbury this morning to attend the Christian Endeavor meeting. i Mrs. Daniel Miller, of Spencer, at the depot the speakers, m by thejgirls and teachers there. Rev. Bi Lacv Hoze will hold rr"YOU tU18 murmuB iU 8nu their carriage, will head the. pro- Thejflags and bunting of the services tomorrow at the Baptist BT v r Ge0 cession, followed by the band, central school bmldinc were church. There will be services rown ; Next will follow the old veterans hoane(j to the committee for both morning and night. Sub- Prof. G E Petty went wlfVi fViAir ixcrx Hmma tinH fifn I ?L. . , trr 11 a m TKa Pantnva H I BallSDUry ,miS moming 10 Then the members of Company han t4reettheretnrni8oldier8. This is the second sermon of the Cf Lwill follow in their own arrange- Jl. ,1 series on the "Second Coming of deavor Associ.Uon. He will on. ims year nve ot tne gins . . , Miss Beerie Dunham, of Sali- corner of Main and 11 hf 6 mPletea hf r conrse p. m. Dr. N W Tracy wiU preach1. W. is expected to spend Sunday Depot streets to the towm hall. Ul ttUU WAU ciyo uiuao. Reguiar services at Trinity Re- nore- iU"? "uuuatu 18 B1Bier 01 are now busy witn tneir fnrm nhnmh tnmnrrnw Kfi, Hr. inas, wannam, one 01 me and will be heard from morning and night by the pas- members f ComPanv L- tor, Kev. J N Faust. Subject for Mr. McConnaughev and sister. :he parents meeting to be held mormng, "Completion of Our of Morganton arrived here this ;t Monday eyening at 4.45 is a Salvation." Eveninsr subiect, The morning te visit Mr. and Mrs. Jno, . . II ' .m 1. I - ' - . . ; ' I - I ' . J ' We have fully arrange ment of march. The peals of "Dixie" will . be heard by the band from the. The band will halt just outside of the court house gate when the essavl old veterans will open ranks and I later The "Tin next tUU .V7UAM ,XUVtU tViitIIUU mJJ ,mJ.J np to attend En-re- pre pared for your shirt wants. and ev fronts, We have jerything 1 T1 A4 any . silk puff bosoms, stiff busoms, etc-, that your shirt fancy might call for. Drop in and get some shirt ideas. All sizes in Scrivens Drawers, 75 cents. H.L PARKS minutes each the same formation larSe attendance. All are invited of march will be formed as from 0 C0I?e band and veterans and friends. matter of more than ordinary fen Virgins." Sunday school at After a few speeches of 1 five importance and there should be a 10 0olock There will be no preaching at the Fresbyterian church at Forest Hill tomorrow morning. Rey. MoDowell. They are, also closely related tujMrs. Henderson, on De pot street A NEW LOT m 1 in it 1 ' as usual at uannonviuo tomor row niht. S Rev. J C Davis, Rectbr of All j -:- OF -- tliA -flnnf All will wifirrVi fo " V T . T r Crossing Bats With them. Pleasant Boys " , r , , i, Caton's hall where the ranks of - , 1 TT. L 0- , 1 . I Rankin will fill his appointment , n 1 -1 j ine nign ocnooi uoyo wom uut the veterans will be opened and x ji , . . , ii, .,, r I Alfl! Ploooflnf innnxr nnn tcill fin the soldiers will find themselves in front of tables laden heavily Lua nrlllof,ft w ihm witn the best in the land. ' i L hfiinP nlaved nartlv fir tun and aint8 Episcopal church, will Families who are admitted to L;fJw Th, iioWO fcn t conduct services tomorrow mprn- the hall are urgently requested togayiJ dressed while the H. S. boys ing. Sunday school in the alter- j "T" PMMpQQF P 1 LJ-iL O UA, J AAUA M.JM. I YX7 T" I1HI T I I I I I I HNHIIH, I UIIIIU1 ill n. I v w- m - X I f i jiMm. v.. M " ' them. ; .. As to their coming, there seems to be no doubt as a telegram was received this morning from Capt. Hill, which reads as follows.: "Have made no change in plans. Company. Wontter If He Saw TH Veterans' Benefit Fund One man in our communi serr Rev. Jas. H Lippard will preach -l at Central M. E. church topaorrow ml' I ' mi " ! t t . - L- v . . i. 3 momma, xnere wm ue mo wnose neart moves mm ipwaru . : - , . .anon m Txrhifih his father f i " J.i a J ;n Mm. Regular services both tomorrow k. Vv, miK Mv in morning ami mgUl. aV P Expect uSaturday evening.'' The 0narieaton ha8 generoUy started Methodist church by the pastor, train on whi tliAv aro finficted . i , t ? v j.J : ui. iiev, W bmitn. - .T : :.r: il u M B Oney will . conduct aiseni veieraua tu uuouu w . 0 . , T ,v j-kSftMoisTi VV ft nrATI Tin A I i - ! i" i x ..i mmmx r a n tm nran n- i list m me uoiuxuuo ui xuo , ii, . v . t- o clock." ard itnat win appear ire4ueuij i.u which those likeminded will please attach their names and the give A. Jones Yorke . . . I'- $25.00 train on which they are expected is due here at 9.35 tonight, though the train bearing our soldiers may not be the first train or may be delayed some possbly, The ushers tonight will be Messrs Scott .Freeze; Jno. Craven? A E Lentz and Ed FreezS. They ts it is their pleasure to are requested to be at the court house at 9.45 o'clock tonight. 1 1 As the hall will be insufficient to hold all of the people tonight, besides the veterans, band, soldiers and close relatives, those holding tickets only will be ad mitted. We are asked to state that children can not' be admitted and parents will please not bring them with the expectation of gaining admission for them, j WANTED.Agent to eell the Ideal Cooker in this locality. Good Wages for good service. Write .Usual seryices will bs held at Forest Hill Methodist churoh tos morrow morning and night by the pastor, Rev. J D Arnold. r Baeklen's A.raiea sairo. The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped For Over FitTlTear !i Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 3yrap has been! used for ' over fifty years by Hands, Ohilblaina, Corns and all millions of mothers for !their child- Sdn Eruptions, and positively cures mi . A. . ;4iJ ufa Piles or no pay required. It is ren while teething, with, perfect sue. . itb, give stotisfaetioii or cess. It soothes - the child, softens monef refunded. Price 25 cents per the gumB, allays all pain, cures wind D01 yQT 8ale at P B Fetzer's Drug colic! and is the best remedy for Utore, Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little! sufferer immediately. Sold by t . ..- A. L m A 1 . 1 3 l i Am crcriatH m everv pari or ine worm, t herebv announce mvself a can Twehtj-five ..enU botUe. Be .are oo and ask for "airs, mnsiuwa ouutu Democratic uonvenuon. , - . ANNOUNCEMENT. H. A. Smith, Concord. J ing Syrup," and take no other kind. Geobqe W. Means, HAMS -:- AT -:- S. J. ERVIN'S. i atkest T dered collar, fell apart. $ He -w:as free. If he bad had his .collars Lann f dered at the Concord Lam.dy he wonld be in jail yet. We have a deyice for roninj J the edj;e of collars and cups and J return them to you -with a per- fectly smooth ede, try us. f Inquire about - the Cleaning AAA 1 Concord Slenni Lanndry! & Dje works. 'Phone lio 2 He was immuned in the d dungeon beneath the castld moat. "If I had a saw, a file, or any- thinsr. he moaned as he at the solid iron bars across the solitarvi window. Then a thought struck him. his face brigli like a Cripple Creek conflagration. Bapidly running over his supply of collars, which had jusi come from tie laundry, he selecednDne fitted to his purpose. Five min utes later the great middle bar of the window, dextrously severed by the saw like edge of the laun- - i T it n . a. SHIRTS REPAIRED FREE. i - - : . - i : ! : j ; Money Talks k Wc have just bought out , I j ' A STOVE HOUSE at a PRICE. - "Read v flASH does the work. List to select from. 0 Everyone is acquainted With our Famous Line of tar Jjeader, iron img, ximes, South Land. Elmo and others. We Give na a look. We will do the rest lHappy Times, bought to sell. Bell, Harris & Company. IUTe yon seen oar . ' TIRED MAN'S CHAIR ? m m w w w m w VtJ -

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