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Price $4.00 Per Year liEI'EESENTATIVES SENT ' Xo Charleston to Attend the Reunion -Tbo Bantl lakes a Town Visiting - - , - " . -. Friends. - Written for The Standard. Mt. Pleasant, May 10. Capt. Cook and Mr. William Fisher went to Charleston to attend the old 'soldier's reunion. - , Mr. Cone Sechler and Miss Lociemia oecmer, oi umna Urove, spent Saturday night here. Mr. Paul Betts, of Albemarle, accompanied by Miss Lenna Stevens, who had been visiting at that place spent a few hours in Mt. Pleasant Sunday on their Vay to Bost Mills, Miss Stevens' home. : Messrs. J Smith and Cophus Litaker, of the college, went to Charleston to see the place and the old soldiers, I suppose. This is the former's home. Prof. M 6G Scherer, president of North Carolina college, re turned home from Synod, Monday evening. - The Mt. Pleasant cornet band will leave Thursday for Umon- yille to furnish music for the closing exercises of a school at that place. Mr hd Jbulenwider, of the Senior , class of the oollege, left Saturday morning for his home in Monroe to spend a week or more. Mrs. Rev, Clapp, of Statesville, is yisiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. Miller, of the Seminary. The good people of Mt. Pleas ant and neighborhood feel very much offended, and justly so over the remarks that some of the ministers made t during the discussion of the college question at Synod. ' ' They Play at Mt. Pleasant Friday Night. The "Little Rebel' which was " last week played in Salisbury by our home talent and whioh gained many compliments from the people when played here, will be rendered in the hall of Mont Amcena Fridiay night, the proceeds to be given to the seminary. The admission fee will be 25 cents. A number of our people contemplate accompanying the players. No doubt Mt. Pleas ant will give them a good house. The Watsons ana Their Iegs. The Watsons have a remarkable "knack" of breaking their . lege. George has had;his leg broken 18 times,! his oldest son four times and his youngest son once. Blue Ridge Southern World. ; V That's nothing; we. have a family of Tuckers in Cabarrus who have had loaded wagons, bovine and other loaded bodies to run over them and they still jive. She Was Compensated for It." , Some -days ago a young lady cl our town contributed a short article of a joking nature to the periodical Jie, intending it as a contribu tion only. But the piece pleased the publishers, and it was accepted. She was compensated by a check-of five dollars. This is an honor to her, as numbers of articles contrib uted never receive recognition. Oh the 7th inst., at the residence of Mr. Filmore Alabrey, Mr. Ed- ttond Huneycutt, of the Buffalo ttJilla, and Miss Lillie Whitley, of Forest Hill. Rev. L 0 Nash offi ciated. Pure Plymouth Rock Eggs, 13 iorEOe. Truman Chapman . : ' -1 r OONOOBD, N. C, WEDNESDAY MAY 10, 1899 i. , OKaDKO SOUOOL HEi'OKT x..e nonor Roll For the Different Rooms-Kanber Present and Tardy. The following is the graded school leportforf April. Central Building, Boya 147, girla, 161, total 308; ce 94 per cent; tardy 48: I punishment 13; truancy 1 ; visitors 7 Forest Hill. Boys 33, girls 44, total 77: attend ance 93 per cent; tardy 1; punish-' ment 0; truancy 0; visitors 0, 3 I Cannonville. I Bovs 33, girls 37, total 70; attend ance 93 per cent; tardy 6; punish ment 0; truant 0; visitors 0. j " " Colored. . . Boys 78, girls 106, total 184: at tendance 93 per cent; tardy 42; pun laumeni xy; iruanoy 0; visitors 55 Total, boys 291, girls 348, of all 639. I Honor Roll. Mr. PettyNina Day vault. Miss Laura Laslle Mary Botrer. Mvrtle Day vault, "Lizzie Propat. Miss Little Mollle Brown. Ohla J 1! i; isrown, Blanche Boyd. Jennie Col trane, Hallie Earnhardt, Ethel Grif, fin, Hermina Quantx ' Mary Lillv onernii, lva Townsend, Lena Tucks er, Charlie Forest, Willie Yates. Miss Means Joe Hartsell, Ulars ence Stiefel, Clyde Dayvault, Brax ton Earnhardt, James Yatea, Sam Goodman Frank Johnston, Mabel Woodaides, Ollie Suther, Salhe Murr.- I r i Mi&a Hill Vernie Blume. Miss Strieker Marguerite Barks head, Myron Brown, Hiram Oatbn, Mary Mornaon, Netta Watlcins, Oar ne Qaery. s Miss Harris Leslie Bell, Floyd Htll, Julia Barrow, Lillie May Cook, Berth Hill, Irene McOonnell, Carrie Petrea, Addie Shealey . Miss D6dson Nevm Felzer. Nan i ii :i nie Crowell, Annie Cook. I Miss Ora Hoover Lomie Corzin'-, Lola Water, Nettie Yates, Tannic Bostian. I , 1 I l ' 8 Miss Lena Leslie Grace Forest, Delia McEachren Maggie Oney, Willie Oney, Grover Creech, James waiters, Joseph Walters. Returned From Jamaica, His many Concord friends will i . . i be pleased to hear of the very pleasant trip of - Rev. W G Camp bell, of Newport News, Va,, to the Island of Jamaica. He went there as the special rep resentative of the Virginia and West Indies Fruit Association to make investigation of the effects of the Spaaigh-American war -upon the company's interests, turned April 26 h. He re- Hls First Arrest. Policeman Goldston broke the ice, Tuesday eight, having made his first arrest - at the depot. He 1 hooked" a negro for beating his way on the train. The negro was tried and . his fines and costs will keep him on the chain gang for thirty days. j Several other train beat6rs were on the same train but dodged the officer. , j AN EPIDEMIC OF WHOOPING COUGH. ! .. . a Last winter during an epidemic of whooping chough my children con tracted . the disease, having severe coughing spells We had used Cham berlain's Cough Remedy very succesful ly for croup and naturallyturned to it at thnf. fimA a.rA fnnnd it rfilifivpd thfl cough and effected a complete cure jonn ju uiiuora, jrropneior jxorwooa House, Norwood N, Y, This remedy is for sale by M. L. Marsh & Co. DEMOCRATS AND FUSIONISTS Democrats Win Regarding the Board of Agriculture, the State Printing and the JKeepershlp of the Capitol Populists Win A. and S. C. Railroad. Raleigh, N. O , May 9 Tne long expected decisions of the Supreme Court regarding the various boards and offices that have been in die pute since the last Legislature were handed down .today. ; j The decisions are as follows : ; In the case of Wilson vs Jordan, from Bnncombe, involving the clerkship of the Western Criminal Court for that county, is deoided ia favor of the plaintiff, the f asjonist ; Justice 1 Clark . dissenting. In the case of Barnes Bros. vs. Edwards & Brooghton, involving the State printing, the decision was in favor of the defendants, the Democrats. In the case of Bryan vs. Patrick, involving the 'Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad, the decision is in tayor of ratnek, insionist . In the case of Cunningham vs. Sprinkle, the Agricnltural B?ard cssa, the decision was in favar of Cannings hatn, Democrat. In the ca?e cf Cherry vs. Burns the decision was in favor of Caerry. The last men tioned case gives the Democrat poss session as keeper of the capitol. ; o : Robbed of Their Last Born. ' At 7 o'clock this (Wednesday) morning, death robbed Mr. and Mrs. S L Kluttz of their little 7- months-old daughter Grace. The little daughter was sick only about 48 hours, and -bad pneumonia. The funeral will be conducted at the home Thursday morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. J E Thorn pson.r Was On Its Roost. We learn that on last Saturday a small chicken got out of the coop in the depot and ran under the train flying up on the trucks. This trainfwent to Mt. Airy and then to .Wilmington. , The train porter says he caught it in Wilmington next "day. This is a riding chick, sure enough. Liberty Register. .; " : At Trinity Reformed Church; The. Woman's Missionary Society of Trinity . Reformed church will meet in the lecture, room of the church tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. All members especially invited; some business on hand. By order of the President. CURE !A COLlTlN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 2oo. Tnegenum has Jj. iJ. on each tablet. Case Gets a Biol. Pros. : F W and W C Curlee were in dicted in the Kovran court for burn ing a house at Spencer for insur ance. The solicitor, frankly ad mitting the State had no case, entered a nol. proj. Beats the Hlondilxe. v ...... Mr. AC Thomas, of Marysville Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suf fered untold agony from consumpx tion, accompanied by hemorrhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Conn sumption, Coughsand Colds, He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption. Trial bottles free at P h Fetzer's drug store. Regular size 50 ceuta and $1 00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. ! THEY WERE ROBBED. T 1 " ! THEY WERE ROBBED. Three of Our Old Veterans Hare Their Pockets PickedThe Rascals Defected but Made Their Escape. From a letter to Ms wife from Mr. Ed. Hall we learn that the pick-pockets got in thair work on our old veterans between Charlotte and Columbia. Sheriff Peck, and Messrs. Charles F Walter and Daniel Stiller were the losers. An attempt was made to rob Mr. George E Ritchie also but the rascal was caught in the attempt. As is almost always the case though, the fellow was seen but the next minute he was some distance away in tne crowd. Noth ing more is known of the affair at present. Miss Sadberry Dead Miss Margaret Lilly Sadberry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs! Geo Sad' berry, of Cannonville, died Tuesday night after being confined to her bed for quite a while, Mies Sadberry was a young lady of 20 years. The funeral will be conducted at the home tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock by Rev. T W Smith. The remains will be t interred in the cemetery at Cold Water church. THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR i CHILLS and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; Then why experiment with .worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Your monev back if it fails to cure. ; j PERSON A L PJONTERS. Mrs. Daniel Coleman returned this morning from Charlotte. Miss Ida Blume returned to Elizabeth college this morning. -Mis8 Mattie Moose, of Mount Pleasant, is visiting at Sheriff Peck. ST LOT IN TODAY AT Five Days . i i PINEAPPLES S. J.ERWJ'S. SrmWVL, See Goods you had best come quick. STOYES till you can-1 rest, at prices that will out loud. Come and ATTENTION PARENTS! Wehaye a full line of little Gent's Shoes, just the thing for your boy. They are made - like men's Shoes and will wear like old time leather. Best mater ials are alway used m their, make up and they will stand the hard knocks. Tha leathers are of tan and black yici, also "tan Russian calf. The prices are $1.25, S1.48 and $l98.' They are I just the Shoes you are looking for.dropm and seelthem. i. H , 1 1 & To Our Customers. On account of thr extra work and expense required to keep and collect small acs counts, W8 have decided to adopt a Cash System,, beginning June 1. For the convenience of those who prefer it,, we will sell, at a discount of 5 per cpnt., cou pon books in denominations of $1,00 and up. We believe this will prove highly satis- factory; ajncl certainly more cpnyen.ie.ni 10 you v e solicit your patronage and promise, to do ourutniost to p!easeyou. Our work! isqual to the best. The above will be strictly enforced. 1 Respectfully, - Concord Sleai Laundry & Dye forts : K K KlUenlionr, j si Purcell, Proprietor. Manasrer. Phone Wo. 2. Nlitrts Repaired free. If you don't like her dont buy her. Saves your carpet, saves your back. And that saves your costs. OUT American Queen We are having quite -a rush these days on j goods bought before the EISEj f If you need anvthmec in the : ' ( ' . Furniture OR House Furnishing: make you laugh see us. PARKS Company. Trial Free. &D CC '3 5 I i f'l I i V 1 ! ! ; ) '
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