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Price $4.C0 Per Year. OONCOUD, N. O., MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1899. SiDgle Copy 5 Cents IJsCENDIAKY FIRES. A Welcome to Her. Scherer. "BUSY HILL," PROBABLY. rrvu -Pn : . c t Chiefs of Fire Departments Required to ' AU""wm " f -v. . M Gr G Scherer's welcome ser- Makc Investigations. , vice appears in the Newberry, James R. Young, State Insur-J S. C, Herald and News: ance Commissioner at Raleigh,! "It has been the custom in has issued the following circular : Newberry for many years; when ments and fire committees : "This department desires to call your attention to the provis ions of An Act to Provide for the Investigation of Incendiary Fires,' Chapter 58, Laws of 1899. "Under this act it is made the duty of the Insurance Commis sioner to examine, or cause ex amination to be made, into the cause, circumstances and origin of all fires withm the State, Improvements Being Rapidly Made In That Part of Concord-Miss McCom- mons Dead. Written for The Standard. Forest Hill, August 21. Mrs. mrprnW incendiarv firp and anew -preacher comesto this city, J D Arnold has returned home concerning incendiary fares and f Qr aU the partieg Qf the different after seyeral weekg tQ her the investigation of the origin of - denominations to close their relatives. Mrs. Malcum Arnold the same by chiefs of fire depart-! churches and with their congre- and two children accompanied gations join in a union service, her home. Rev. Arnold will re- giving the new pastor a hearty turn next week. welcome. Mr. Will Litaker tells us In accordance with this custom a hen he owns, which believes in on Sunday night a large congre- laying high eggs. She has her gation was present to join in the nest in a tree 35 feet from the welcome service at the Lutheran ground. church all the churches being Miss Cooper Moore is spend closed all the pastors were ing her vacation at Rocky River present except Rev. G A Wright springs in Stanly county, of the Baptist church, who was Miss Emma Fink, of Gastonia, absent on account of the illness arrived Friday night to visit her . , , TTT 1 i .1 T 4- "U : . - r tt m tttT - - n whenever in his judgment the j ux iVAif- V11" YiUl 1At "T" sister, ivirs. j m 3 ivimer. . r;Anc ia -!flR.Tif-:a.e woii n . regr ets . at not being able to join Mr. DaveBurris, our barber, cvluou v, uvii . . , . , , , j ,-.4. 1 , , . , . ' , 1x1 tiiw soi viuo, uut siawju wiau ms nas moved m nis new quarters heart was with them in the meet- and has fitted up a nice little ing. : shaving room. The sermon was preached by Forest Hill will soon boast of Rev. Mr. Scherer, who began by a nice new livery stable and! Hill. stating that he appreciated this several new store rooms, it Matsumotothe Japanese Lecturer. On Sunday morning at Ep worth Methodist church and Sunday night at Central Meth odist church, Matsumoto, the Japanese, delivered his lecture. He is interesting to listen to from start .to finish, as he relates, in his own peculiar way. the cus- Bids Receivable for the Location of North Carolina College. The committee whose names are subjoined was appointed by the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North Carolina at its conven- tion held at Salisbury, May 1899, jto receive bidsifor the future lo- 1 cntirm nf NrtrVh Clarnli-nn. CWIlocro - w-lv.,-,, -1 i ' 1 1 to supervise ana direct such in- j vestigations made by other offi-; cers charged with this duty, 1 whenever he deems it expedient or necessary. And the Commis sioner desires by this circular letter to call the attention of the officers and citizens of the State, as well as others interested, to this law, and ask of them their hearty co-operation and best aid in carrying out its provisions. The proper enforcement of this law will secure the punishment of careless and willful destroyers .of property in the State, which will result in not only greater se curity for the lives and property of our citizens, but a safer insur ance protection at better rates. "While it is the duty of the officers of the State, and of every good citizen, to look after the crime of arson, it is by the law made specially the duty of the fire department or fire committee of the board of alderman in every city and town in North Carolina to investigate the cause, origin and circumstances of every fire occurring in such cities and towns, and to repoi't. the result of their investigations to the in vestigations to the Insurance Commissioner at Raleigh. And under section 5, any city or town officer, above Referred to, who neglects or refuses to "comply .with any of the requirements of this law 'is liable' to a fine of not oxceeding two hundred dollars. it is made the duty of officers to inspect all build- toms and habits of Japanese. He andm persuance of its commis came to this country four years sion, makes announcement as ago, and is now a student in the i follows: I theological department of Van- Bids for the location of North of derbilt university. During his i Carolina College, will be received CH-LU. 1XJ. UUC llLUUj OiJ-LU. Ill gUUU faith will be referred for final decision to the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North Caro lina, if filed with the chairman of, this committee on or before the 15th day of November, 1899. The committee hereby reserves stay in this country, he has learned to master our language probably better than the average Japanese. He went to Spencer from here. Marriage Licenses Issued. On last Saturday, Register Johnson was duly compensated j for the said Synod the right 'to p . jv i 11 i. : j.n i ,i - o 1 i i j ior issuing ine ioiiowmg papers tor marriage: Jno. Rhinehardt and Effie Haines. Both of Mt. Pleasant. J. C. Atwood and Miss L. V. Corriher. Both live at Forest greeting of the brethren and things keep moving forward we He Wants to Keep Up. their people and that his every will have to drop the Forest and V J I'l l J i Jl . .. 4 -mm- . - enort would oe to promoie tnis .adODt "Busv Mill. 'Again hrnthprlv ffifilino- hp.tween them. j 0 i TT- 1 1i J.1 11 rie preacneu a piam, practical' sermon which was enjoyed by the large crowd present. He is a pleasant, forceful speaker and uses good language to express himself." Disturbing Religious Worship. Out at the Bala mill Sunday afternoon there, .was . some dis turbance ,caused by some young men being boisterous, and' by one fellow shooting a pistol. Three persons were arrested for it, but two of them were ac quitted. The other one, Harrison Suther, who was 1 tried for drunk and disorderly will stand trial after he has settled in full with our town. - A- pistol was found in his pocket, so that he will be tried for carrying a concealed weapon and disturbing religious worship. . Mrs. Lee Martin Dead. On Sunday afternoon about 4 o'clock the death angel bade Mrs. Martin, the wife of Mr. Lee Mar tin, who lives near the Bala mill, to leave this world of trials and enter into that sweet sleep until the morn when all shall nis under their jurisdiction and ,', wake. Seventy-nine years had to order the removal of combus-1 she seen pass by in her life. The tiolo material or inflammable ! funeral was preached)? today conditions dangerous to the safe-1 (Monday) at Rocky River church tv of such buildings. 4 'The mayor or other iby Rev: C. Miller. She was the officers ; mother of Mr. Mangum Martin, i of nnv tnwn pnn rln no xrrfia.tfir who conducts a srroeerv business ' l V-' T? AJ. J ) v . V ' . I . -J 11 wovk for the business interests near ine.v;aoarrus mm. their communities than a - proper enforcement of this law, I playing at Mountain Island. and meaning their attention to i Our baseball team left this it the insurance vjommissioner -w Q7 for r.vnvint,t,A illVl UlU S W W V -N-f where they went oy private con feels that he will have their ear nest and persistent co-operation, and begs to assure them that he ! will spare no effort to aid them at all times in any way in enforc ing this law for the good of the State." Minister Married. Rev. C. A; Marks, pastor of the First Lutheran church, Rich mond, Va., and Miss Emma Brian, of Baltimore, Md., were married on August 1st in Way nesboro, Pa., at the residence of tenced to the Guilford chaingang the bride's sister, Mrs. J. M. i 3 yearsago on a chargejof larceny . Newcomes. The bridal trm em- He was convicted on the testi- braced a visit to Saratoga mony of James Murphy, who re Springs, N. Y. The Richmond ; ally did the stealing. NowMur Dispatch, in giving publicity to I phy makes affidavit that he swore this happy event, says: "Mr. j falsely to lighten his own sen Marks is very popular with the tenee. Gov. Russell' pardoned congregation and the announce- Thompson who has already ment that he is to bring back a worked out three years of his wife who will help him in his ; five year term, but is cheerful. labors has been gladly welcomed On last Saturdav afternoon at 2 o'clock Bessie, the sixteen year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McCommons died, after suf fering an attack of fever. The funeral was preached Sunday af ternoon at Rocky Ridge by, Rev. J. Simpson. PERSONAL POINTERS -Mr. W. C. Correll spent yes terday at Harrisburg. Mr. J. Webb, Jr., of Hills- boro, spent yesterday here. Col. Paul B. Means is spend ing today in Salisbury in the bar. . Mrs. A. B. Young returned home this morning from Salis bury. C. J. Deal, of China- Grove, who has been sick for a few weeks, was here today. J. N. Bohanan, of Hickory, who travels for the Odell Manu facturing Co., is here today. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Houston went to Monroe last Saturday afternoon to spend a few days. Rev. W. C. Alexander is ex pected home tonight from Penn sylvania after spending some time. Rev. Chas. B. Miller and family left this morning for Sum ner, where they will visit until Thursday morning, Messrs. Dan Barrier, Robt. Corzine, Ernest Barrier, and Zeb Cox passed through here this af ternoon on their way to Char lotte to spend several days. From Mr. J T M Rogers, at St. Louis, formerly of this place, we received the following: ' 'Standard : Please send me the Daily Standard, so I can keep up with you all while in Missouri." You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. M. L. Marsh & Co. - will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most saccess fuL remedy in .use for ' bowel; com plaints and the only one that ntver fails. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. rejBct any and all bids. Said bids will be considered, however, carefully and in the light of the future welfare of the college. This college is under the special care of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North Caro lina and wherever located will command her loyal supj)ort, and the community securing the lo cation may reasonably presume upon the Synod's hearty co-oper ation m securing the efficiency of the institution. Robt. C. Holland, Chairman. Chas. B. Miller, Geo. E. Ritchie, T. L. Ross. hijrhest Gold Mine Deal. J. H. Buis has purchased the entire interest in the Fisher gold mine, situated in Cabarrus county, formerly owned by the late J. B. Lanier, thereby be coming sole owner of that valua ble piece of mining property. Salisbury Sun. RED HOT FROM THE GUN . Was the ball that hit Gi B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It'c-iuned horrible Ul'jers that no treatment helped for 20 "years.; ThiK BucMenV Arnic Salve cured iam. Cure Cuts, Bruises, Bums, Boils Fel ons; Corns; Skin Eruptioi s, Beat Best Pile cure on eafH. 25cts. a box.. 'Cure guaranWd. Soul by P. 8. Fetzer, Drui t Duiing the civil war, as well FOR THE BEST PRESCRIPTION CHILLS and fever is a bottle c Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; Then vrhy experiment with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Your monev back if it fails to cure. in our late war with rnoea was oue o troublesome diseases had to contend with. bp a in, diar- be army lu many si jfletiaacttetLxxa Keuralgfacvxeg FILES' PAIN PILLS. "One xT idosb instances it became the old poldiers it. Mr. D:iyi Ridge, GreDe cu? n, of these. He uses C Colic, Cholera ;i 1 Keen en y and says i anything that w such quick lief. by M. L. Marsh &'0o.,' Dtuggist. ufonic ana isuffer from ? Wind , is one . ri-ain's Diarrhoea' und t.'ive him tor sale 1 It i Every Time the Wind Shifts veyance to battle wHh the Is landers this afternoon. They have a twelve mile , ride before getting there. They hope to return home tonight and to bring glad tidings with them. At present Mountain Island stands one to our nothing in games. He Saved Two Years. The Greensboro Telegram says Wesley Thompson col., was 7 sen NO CURE, NO PAY. That ia the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form Children eove it. Adults refer it to bitter, nau leating Tonics Price. 50c. you can find something new at OF Bell, Harris & Co's Furniture Store. . This time it's Lisk's Patent Anti Rust Tinware. on all sides." Lutheran Visitor. CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take .Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. j.uegenuin has T. E. Q. 3n each tablet. Sale of Town Property). Two lots with three houses on them on Pine street, near Black welder's store.- A bargain for cash. Jno. Creech. srAHoi s. AT i 1 Ml Now listen guarantee. We, the officers of the Lisk M'f'g Co., limited, do hereby guarantee and warrant each and. every piece of our Anti-Rusting Tinware against rust. Should any piece be returned AT ANY TIME we guarantee to replace each and every piece with new goods free of charge. We insist on this guarantee being given with every article sold. J. R. McLaughlin, Pres. T. W. Martin, Vice-Pres. L. A. Parkhurst, Sec. &Tres You are tired fooling with cheap tin call and take a look. i Bli, HARRIS AND COMPANY, " Sole Agents.
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