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Of W it Price $4.00 Per Tsar. CONCOKDN. C., TUESDAY; AUGUST 22, 1899. Single Copy 5 Cents MAJOR. GENERAL'S ORGANIZATION FOUND UNCONSCIOUS. A BOLD THIEF. J. S. Carr's Ceneral Order No. 1- The White Man Found By the Roadside Henry Patterson Takes a Mufe and is Unit Ul w ' " 'J i Complete Organization of Commander of N. C. Division U. C. TVs. Headquarters N. C. Division United Confederate Veterans, Durham, N. C., Aug. 15, 1890. ' General Order No. 1. Par. 1. In compliance with the ! death of wishes of his comrades nd m obedience to their election of him at their late reunion at Charles ton, S. C, as Major. General commanding the North Carolina Division of United Confederate Veterans, the undersigned here by assumes command and an nounces the following appoint ments on his staff, to wit: Adjutant General Wm. H S Burgwyn, Henderson, N. C. Inspector General W H H Cowles. Chief Quartermaster T L Emery, Weldon, N. C. Assistant Quartermaster Har rison Watts, Mecklenburg coun ty, -N. C. Judge Advocate General Hamilton C Jones, Charlotte, . C. x - Surgeon General Peter S Hines, M. D., Raleigh. N. C. Assistant Surgeon General Charles J O'Hagan, M. D., Greenville, N. C. Chief of Artillery J B Starr, Fayette ville, N. C. Chief of Ordnance Frank Ben nette, !Anson county, N. C. Chaplain Rev Charles Fetter, "Wadesboro. N.C. Paymaster General R E Wil son, Forsyth county, N.C nin'of rf TvKnrml.RtnfF -TT A London, Pittsboro, N. C. Personal Staff: Hugh Waddell, Washington, D. C. Maj. E J Hale, Fayette ville, N. C. A"H Boyden, Salisbury, N. C. W R Kenan, Wilmington, N.C. F-II Busbee, Raleigh, N. C. Ashley Home, Clayton, N. C. W Penn Wood, Randolph county, N. C. Color Bearer J H Currie, .. Cumberland county, N. C. . Part 2. They will be obeyed and respected accordingly Part 6. All omcial communi cations should be addressed viz: Adjutant General N. C. Div. A. C. V. Durham, N. C, y. Julian S. Carr, Ma ior General Commanding. Qtricial.'-- : - vm. H. S. Burgwyn, Adjutant General. DeadA Negro Gets a Mule But the Law Gets the Negro--A Cabarrus Lady Dead. Written for The Standard, Nabbed at China GroTe. We learn by 'phone message that a young negro man named Henry Patterson stole a mule Glass, August 22. T A Rogers nn nw: a received a notice Saturday of the where he attempted to sell the M 1 1 . I I I VII L1 l' 1 f 1 M -WW m 1 ' v-v r -v a-a . . . , a T . X mule about 3 o'clock Tuesday Pervmes, of Oxford, Miss. She night The circumstances war- u .ycax auu wi ranted the gravest suspicions grand-daughter of Sheriff Mc- and Patterson was detaind. Mr, leianu, wno was ine secona Cline arrived early and found sheriff of this county. She had a lb ; xrA Wft. many friends and relatives in ceeded at once to take lawful ac ttiis county. She left the Clear tion aainst the stupid- young vreeK setuemem aoout zo years fellow who has much to learn yet a hfifnrp hft ran Hva withfint, wnrlr. c? ttt txr: : - sick with fever. ONE AND ONE. WILLIAMSON MORRIS WEDS. Dr. J Will Flowe was called to During the ciyil war as well as see Mr. Flack, the man who was in our late war with Spain, diar found by the roadside in an un- rhoea was one otthe most concious condition. He died troublesome diseases tbe army Monday evening at Mr. Harve had to contend with. In many Rogers about two miles above instances it became chronic and this place. " the old soldiers still suffer from The young people of this sec-, it. Mr. David Taylor, of Wind tion had a very pleasant party Ridge, Greene county, Pa., is one at Mr. Henry Castor's last night. I of these. He uses Chamberlain' Miss Ruth Caldwell, of Con- Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea We Were the Conquerors Monday at Mountain Island In a Score of FiTe to One A Fine Game of Ball. ' When our people found that Kenna and Meade, of the Tar boro team, had been added to the Mountain Island crowd for the game Monday against our boys it was feared that we would go down but the tide was turned and our boys are at home with a scalp hanging to their belt. This puts us even with the Islanders this season on games and the tie will be -played off in Charlotte Friday. The game Monday was a fine one and our boys without grandstand support did fine work. It was Reed's day and he did his finest of play ing. The accompaniment, fur nished by Iceman, the rioter, lent enchatment to the Concord ians and, like coca cola, was ex hilirating. Following is the score : cord, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Glass. Miss Beulah Query, of Con cord, spent Saturday and Sun day with her friend, Miss Carrie Gillon. - Miss Julia Rogers, of Cannon -ville, is visiting relatives at this place. Henry Patterson, a negro, stole a mule from Charlie Cline last nigrht. He was arrested in China Grove this morning. Mr. Cline has recovered his mule. Our city is on a boom. We can consume more green corn and ' ice cream than any other city in the State. . An Artesian Well for Cannonyille. Mr. Louis C Schoellkoff, just from Gastonia and formerly from Russia, Persia and where all we do not know, has drawn up his artesian well boring ma chinery by the Cannon factory where he will bring water from the lower regions. He has been hindered in his start but will soon be on the way. It is worth a trip to see the heavy machin ery and the operation. It is probable that several wells will be bored here before he leaves. Remedy and says he never found anything that would give him such quick relief. It is for sale by M. L. Marsh & Co., Druggist PERSONAL POINTERS Dr. D. D. Johnson is spend ing today in Charlotte. Mr. Caleb Richmond returned to Danville, Va., this morning. Mr. J A C Blackwelder went to Charlotte todav on a business ! frm Fletcher ti Fink and Ralph Cline returned this morning from Mt. Pleasant. Miss Margaret Cannon is ex pected home tomorrow from Blowing Rock. Cheerful Workers. The Cheerful Workers of the Baptist church delighted a large congregation Sunday evening with their Missionary exercises. The church could not seat them all,many being turned away. The platform was tastefully de corated with potted plants and the motto of the society, ; 'Workers Together With God," in large gilt letters over the arch of the baptistry. In addition to the recitations and songs by the children, a song was sweetly rendered by Miss Rainy, the blind singer, and a duet by Miss Ada Craven and Mr. Henry Craven. Mr. T G WHscm made a short practical address on the need of the church for Cheerful Workers, not only amongst the children, but the older people. A good collection was taken and all went home appreciating the efforts of the children to ad vance the Kingdom of Christ. "Of such is thft Kino-flom of OONCOKD B. LeGrande, 2b 1 Allison, It 1 Robertson, cf 1 Man gum, rf 1 Reed, lb 1 Lambeth, 3b 0 Grayes, o 0 Caldwell, bs 0 Latimer, p 0 MT. ISLAND. Oldham, c Jenkins, P. lb Keina, p G ies, 3b Davenport, '.I. 2b 0 Divenport, E. If 0 5 E. 0 0 1 0 Davis, ss Jeikins, cf Hunter, rf 0 0 0 H. 1 0 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 H. 0 - 1 2 0 1 0 2. 0 1 PO. 1 2 0 0 10 2 9 0 0 24 PO. 6 12 1 6 0 0 2 0 0 AS. 1 1 0 0 1 2 0 4 1 10 AS. 0 2 3 2 2 1 0 0 0 E. 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 E. 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 At Robeson Church In Mecklenburg County the Ceremony Takes Place '. Go to Waynesrillk to Spend Sereral Weeks. But few know of the fact that on Wednesday Mr. Williamson Morris, of our county, son of Mr. P M Morris, and who is now our county superintendent of public schools, marries Miss Mamie Farror, of Mecklenburg county, daughter of Mr. S H Farror. The affair takes place at Robeson church in Mecklenburg county at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. After the cere mony they board the train for Waynesville where they spend several weeks before returning to Mr. Morris' heme, in No. 2 township. Mr. Morris is a man possessed of fine talent and is a most cap able teacher, this being his special aim in life. He is a man of good moral character and is the foremost young man of that part of his county. Miss Farror is an accomplished young lady of Mecklenburg and belongs to one of the best of families. Attorney Caldwell wenb to Albemarle this morning on a business trip of several days. Rev. W. C. Alexander, who was expected home last night, did not arrive, but will be here tonight. Mr. Will Stuart returned home last night from Hiddenite. His wife and Miss Shelby Harris will arrive tonight. Mr. London "Jule" is here. J. F. Parker, of New , familiarly known as by his acquaintances, Mr. Parker once was a Mr. Flack Bead. News was receieved here Monday morning of the death of Mr. A J Flack which occured near Glass, in Cabarrus county. Mr. ' McCubbins, chairman of the countv commissioners sent down after the bodv which will 1 be interred at the county homo. Williamson Morris, who was Mr. Flack was an old miner supposed to be in Waynesville, and had lived in Salisbury and ;s kere todav and will go to Rowan a considerable part of his Charlotte tonight, accompanied life. Salisbury Sun. bv Morris Caldwell. 27 10 The Presidents Contributes. President McKinley gave $250 to the relief fund for the Porto Rican suffers. THE 'BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR CHILLS and fever is a bottle 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. You assume no rhk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remdv. M. L. Marsh & Co will refold your money if you are not tinned after using it. It if ev. ry where admitted to be the most snccess fal remedy in nee for towel com plaints and the on'y i;e that never fails. It is pleasant, safe and reliable. For Cash, Only! I 7 The grandest ribbon sale of the season at Miss Nannie Alex ander's Friday, Aug. 25th. Sale of Town Property. Two lots with three houses on them on Pine street, near-Bla'ck-welder's store. A bargain for cash. Jno. Creech. CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Qai nine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. Tbe gennin has I,. B. Q. 3n each.tablet. Every Time the Wind Shifts .:you can find something new at Bell, Harris & Go's Furniture Store. salesman at Allison's store. . . This time it's The First Bale of Sew Cotton. Mr. F. M. Hartsell, of No. 10 NO CURE, NO PAY. the way all druggists sell Heave n. N. Quite a large crowd of young folks will leave' here this "even ing at early twilight bound for White Hall where the ladies will spread lunch and enjoy several hours of social pleasure. The occasion is given complimentary to the visiting young ladies. That is township, furnished US the first : Grove' Tasteless Chili Tonic for chills cotton bloom this year and to- ana maiaria. n is wmpiy jQT. rnllocj,T -ho HvnvA in Wh a Quinine in a tasteless form. Children day (luesday) ne drove mwitn a t Adults refer ifc to bitter nau. new bale, the first for Cabarrus jeatinft TomC8 price. 50c. this year. It' weighed 44b pounds and classed as strict miaaimg. jll was purchased by Mr. J. P. Alli son at 7 cents per pound. Albert Coble, a negro, who was arrested in Salisbury some days ago, has been confined in j jail here. He is charged with, abandonment of his wife. j Lisk's Patent Anti Rust Tinware. RED HO T FROM THE GUN Wns the ball that lnt G. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It ceused horrible j Ulcers that no treatment; helped j for 20 years. Then Bocklen s Arnic Salve cured' bim. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Fel ons, Corns, Skin Eruptions, Best Best Pile cure on earth. 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by 1 i P. B. Fetzer, Druggist. j A Fresh Lints OF ! . grilMji i I AT ) i 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 feach 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. )) AliS m mm, Sole Agents. 0. j. Eities. DO. HOFFETT 6, -;- kl mmm mm Mskes Teething Easy. TEEIMIA Relieves tba Boyel'TrouMes cf f!4 CMlurea cf fr ' TEETH1HS PQWDEBS MSs
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