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,-' , . . . ' " - ' ' 3,-- -:;v - . . " . ,-W!.-.- Price $4.00. Per Tear. CONCO HD, N. C, i.WEDN ES.P A AUGUST 23, 1899; Single Copy 5 Cents THEIR ANNUAL REUNION. Tifteen of the Surviving Members -Atiswered to-TJieir Names--A Basket Dhmeri Given Them-Thanks Toted Prof Ludivig Local HappeAingsVit Vi Written for ThV Standard. ' " ' J" JiU '-. ; ' Mtl Pleasaht; Ahigust V 22. Messrsj- Augustus jJames, Bpse James, Lawson Odell and bohn Heint2 haves gpine to 'the Yadkin river5 for a;few;daysfor a? jolly rood tjme. - ' Mrs. Jas.1 iMisenheimer, ,wao has been y guite sick, is improv- mcr. Mr. Hugh Barrier 4s confined to his bed with malarial fever: ; We are glad to see Mr. Paul .Nussman out after a long spell of sickness. Miss Lula Gordon, of Gerrards town, West . Virginia, : wTho is teaching a primary school here, has nineteen names enrolled. This being the day appointed for a meeting of the remaining members of Co. H, 8th Regi ment N. ; C. State Troops, we wore greeted with many warm hand shakes and pleasant smiles from the "old fellows," who in defense of a just cause, so brave ly volunteered their services, in .the. 60's. 3- v'"' ' - About 10 :30 o'clock they assem -bled in the College chap'op The roll was called and only fifteen answered 'hre."(There, were , ten visitors present: " Prof .' H T J Ludwig then read his historical sketch "of the company) ahUf cor rections were made. This occuj j)iod some time, and many were the , jokes exposed , op.- different members. The. baskets were then brought forth those good old Country baskets filled itof the) brim. Suffice it to say that those baskets were; at great; detilf lighter when "the boys" left them. Din nei; over,r they S again; assembled iri? -the I chapel J " Prof. Liiidwig then read his sketch of the Regi ment and the same was ap- Two commiftees were then a pointed one to see after and provide for the poor, and (needy; members of the company; '"'the other ; to r make out a roll of the surviving members. Resolutions of thanks' were then votejd Prof. Ludwig or, )writirigthej; sketch of the company. They ,then..;adjpurne,d i;Oj ' m&'t soin e time next year as appointed by the president and secretary Kpresiuem aim secretary, ! Jonas Cook. and Brpf ; Ludt ; Vis;- The president ; and; secrer tary are also a committee -to secure a stiealrer for the .next meotuiff. 31((!dling- With Carbolic Ac id. i On Tuesday about noon a seri ous accidbrit came near befalling Luura, the oldest child of Mr. and Mrsi R E Ridenhour. The little girl took the bottle of car bolic acid from the medicine case - and was playing with it. She spilled some on her hands and alsahad some in her mouth, thousrh it is not thought that she swallowed any. Mer lips and bottles of this great medicine; and part of her face together with ' have the satisfaction of knowing her hands are blistered some-1 it has absolutely cured thousands what. It was certainly fortunate 1 gf hppete Cfises- Asthma,Bronch that even after getting it in her f itjB PoarSegS , ?nd. all dis- fnl t!vtdld:T fow pleases gi the T-rot, Ghi and iit, which woula have proved .t. t a u serious if not fatal. 1 Ji8 a 7 i t Call on f. B. Fetzer, Druggist, 3Ir. Archibald Kents It, ! and get a free trial bottUs.Re:tilar fll touSi3 on South Main . , f. 11KJAa . , , -o street new occupied by Rev. Cochran Preston has been rented hv Mr. P A Arcnibald after October the first. It ia now SC: r rw "" me uibi oi mo year, iseiore the first of October Rev. Preston hopes to be in the nev house be - 4.1. -C i- i jl -j . T- ' ing built on Mill stseet bv Mr. P ! B Fetzer. J CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druists refund money if it fail fl to cure. cc. Tbe genuin has L. B O. THEIR SCHOOL GOOD. xt&ZZXJ fTH ; W IfHfM! U CompauySoiue Sowing of lYild ;0ats "f tMf ' M.n VonM Writfor Thetandarcl: . Gladstone1; ug. 2. Crops are looking well here' nowneeding some raihiiA uli Ai 1H ; We are elad of our 'spVinof at . .T 3 are pleasing all in their teaching. There is some sickness around here but not very much. ' , s -iSr T u very hard time with blood poison. He has been in bed some ten or tvt4- r on i 1 j twelves weeks. We hope he will gei wBu jei. threshed 7,265 bushels of grain , xl. xv. J., xiuiitjvuutu 06 vy,, I T PT Lr 1 1 1 C this season about 2,000 bushels of oats and the rest wheaf They V threshed with horse power. ; j Hood &i Co.. from- Harnett county are putting up a black- smith shon here. . ! L. R. Wagoner has. quit the . , ,r t ,i i , mm a to n.TTPnn T.ne sr.non n,T, Gladstone i 1 It number s 50 istu- uluvo as xiemy x-aLLtjx&uix, uuv. wi. tuv.-.uwasiuu, -xaiu.upeu: uieir uaen wui enter Trinity college. dent& Already and still thev come name seems ;to be Henry Phi-; baskets of good things and bade Richard and.Will Gibson, Gaston if, PfnfQ PAVTiniViQ a!Tfii--fOT.cvSB;is a boy about .14 years , all to partake. Several hours Means, Joe Reed, and nrobablv Gladstone. We see where he is . Mr- s- F- Stephens, of Char right. Some more would do well lotte, spent last night here, to follow him. . Harry Shaw and JR. W, Shel- We. are sorry that one or two ton, of Charlotte, are here today. of nnr. vnntiP1 men. when thev ffo i ' off visiting and meet up with Mr. Corn i Juice come back topsy turby We'hope they will soon see the- evil of it and ouit. wh i .' Wftnre froinc to have a mock .t, ,sru' soon It meets on Fridav aiffhts meeting :at Wesley's ChapeKnext Sunday,, The meeting : will be at Malton's Grove the third Sunday in September. DO. At, Special Low Bates to Norfolk, Ta. For train No. 12 leaving" Con cord 7:09 p. m., and No. 34 leav ing at 9:45 p. m., Aug. 23rd; re: turning, leave Norfolk on-No. 11 8:35 p. m., Aug. 25th. Southern railway vyill sell tickets,, to Nor folk and return at rate of ;3.75 forrouhd-trip; Two days and oiie night to apendvinrNorfolkj' Old Point Comfort, Virginia Beach or Ocean View; using .reg ular passenger trains both. ways. This will likely be the last op- p0rtunity this season'for visiting t. . uu:a. a Due ctDOY3iJ.'Wiiiif3 suuii iuuv;eu rates 4lF6r 'further Information arimv to r LrO W AN JJUSEISBUK Y, Local Agent. MILLIONS QIVEN AWAY. It is tertainlyrgratifyiDg to the public to know of one concern in thtvlaod who are Lot afraid to be generous to the needy and suffer ing. The propr!etcr3 of Dr. King's New Discovery tor Con sumption, Cougbs and Col-'fp have giAen away oyer ten million trial f uzs 50c. and $1 EVer'y b6itle ! quaranteea, or puce refunded, b ' 1 ' The State Iieimbnrsed. to reimburse tne otate u - i pinfy the volunteers. - , . m nWrBrnrnw FOR CHILLS ? and fever is a bottle ci Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; Then why experiment with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Yotfr money back if it fails to cure. He Is Confined Here in Jail. : Thevhesrro who stole Mr. Char- - The negro who stole, Mr. (Jhar- lie Clinemule from Gl and-1 woo oWA0o ' nViinfi. who was arrested in China- - Qrpve, was tried Tuesday, night before Esq. W L. Kimball in No. 4 towship, ; It was a pla and m default of a bond, the ne - gro is here in jail. His name was reported tfrom ..U-lass; ana unma TT ' T" AX " 1 A. Mrs. Cannon Hurt. i Thft rjhw Observer savs r-- TZZL y tnat Mrs. U Uannon was pam- f ully hurt Tuesday afternoon at Mr T w ws Worth's hv apm- i dentally falling from her chair; ! Her arm was bruised but no . rw , TACT1 "TTf ln PTT ' I '11 AOHH TT T fT Kl 1 resting erisy Tuesday night. pprionN AT pointf. .. j TOIN 1 hlio ": . lvir. xv. J3. uiLiaiie vveuu iu Norwood this morning. Tn t- --.i v. this morning from Charlotte. ; ' A, Jones t Yorke .--returned - omeiastnlSntIromotneroaa Mr. Grant Buchanan, ' now AV-u ' :0 v . . AO tn . . . . .. Mr i J as: Wv Cannon returned I ern triP-' ' NO OURR, -NO FAY. Tna!tfi3 'tne way an urugisia ecu Grovel Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria, i ' Itis simply ; Irbn and Quinine in a tasteless lorm. . Uhudren 80ve it.' Adults'-refer it to bitter, Tian leating Tomes . .Price. 50o. ; . ; .,- B I CY CL E S Repaired Promptly and gaysfac tion Guaranteed. ' - . FRESH FRUITS And Vegetables in stock at ' E. L. LIPES IN BRIG K RO W M, Xi. BROWN BRo: LIV ERY FE ED k h N D SALE STABLES, r ol SJCiuud Hotel. Or, meet oil nnsfi'iOf Ou'-hic o! au , - . . . p oriPaiu da Ot DtfOiwabffeC L. T, HABTSELL. ATTORNEY-AT-LA V7, v r.nNnORD - - N C. I Prompt attention given to all I busine8.v Office m Morris building j loposite court house. ' " OP ' , KS i ' A ( V W. AT o, J. Ill illl Ci A Meiry-Eyeniij 4 One of the largest crowds seen this0 surnmer-?i was' the one that turned out Tuesdav eveniTior inst as day was ending bounds for White. Hall., -;f Traps, , : . buggies;- ' earned; them over the' beautiful . ;two! miles - of r road. rr At White' nail tne ladies, fully prepared T J.T il other pleasures The evening was taken in honor of Misses i Pearl and Myrtice Thompson whb are visiting the Misses Brown. ' - -: - A Hot Game. Some of our baseball boys, not ; xova, wiiiuo axiu. uiut? twuiUi ? though, played a game of base ball Tuesday afternoon around at the bid Lutheran graveyard, j It was a hotly contested game and the score stood 74 to 63. I Two scorers were completely ex hausted and the, third one was Ma iag uea w mime game.postomcos ana neither .party was called ofr. About seven i imows "n,". tmm vat. nnUn mnrnsrs were played. - Some grown boys were in the team. ' -Three Fingers Torn,. . On, Tuesday, afternoon while cleaning, his -. .icycle. and .while one oi the wheels was running vy.Clme got .his hand caught m the wheel,- - re. suiting in ithree fiteers beine &umu iii tniw uiiei & uemg i torn,considerahle -The; end of , the first finger was torn . off , but fingers' have ' deer)' ' crashes -cut in- thenv: by'the: 5 spokes of th3: wheel. v. A 3Iotlier,-In-Law In Iti to A rathwhameful trial was before j Mayor,,; Means: Tuesday . . . . , , ,..t , : . f. his mother-m- law. u It cost the jr-n i- ' j i-f j ' --.I - . fellow one dollar and - the costs, Heisucceeded : imgettmg paid-Out prjau. :-n :o ,: 'Viyy RED HO I? FROM THE GUN Was the ball that hit u. 5. steadman of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers tnat no treatment neipea tor ZU years, xnen uucKien 8 Arnic Salve cured bim. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils Fel ons, Corns, kin Eruptions. Best Best Pile cure on earth. 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by P. B. Fetzer, Druggist. One STRIKE, And you have mac e a safe hit and straight for the BELL, HARRIS & CO. Whero vou can find EVERYTHING you need in the house keep VV iiere you can uuu v min? pt? at? Hnr thrA floors mg line from the UKAUb , x. a wHi, and we bought them to SELL and we are gomgr-to S E L L them, see if we don't. Do you need any of our kind of stuff ? If you Ho JvP us acaU Don't forget our Star Leader and Iron King is the talk of the town. Every piece -Warranted. Call ana &ee us, we will do you good. ARRIS lily. " ii COST Mmt M 'Scon to Enter Co)legcf Again. -Ere rhafi v m or e weeks' -riass bv 'a number of our vmin? men will Vonxro ?iK colleges: where for thelriextf ten months they will devote their ? . betterment xbfy life's Journey. " John Kime. Fletcher Fink, Hugh Prdpst, and Ralph and Fred t ' T . -T . Aubrey Hoover will attend' the University, while Morrison Fet- zer. Morrison Kiner and Morris Ualdwell twill be enrolled at Davidson college. Henry Craven will attend Wake Forest, and probably Hope Caldwell, son of Mr; Victor Caldwell, of Poplar - Tent, and Lois Craven, of this place, Vlll enter tne A. "oC:JVl. college. It's Lore NcYcrtheless. It hardly seems credible to some - that a love case is in progress in these parts be- tween two parties of different yet quite often do they hear from each other through the mail. Each one has a friend to read and write his or her letter and each enjoys the expressions of the other 'as much as if thev were original xnougnts yet tnev are coming from the mind of the 'middle party. The case is pro gressing . satisfactorily and un less something comes in the way prouauiy xnis lorm oi courrsmp will cease a -better way. r Mr. D. J Bostian has returned home" from ! Misenheirner's 'springs!:: There are thif teenat the springs now. ; - " ' p. ii l n g t h e ciy il v ar , as wel l as intrtiir late war with RrmiTV iriar- tronoiesome oiseasfi tae :t army KaH rVn j i 1 naa to contend." with. In many tanc ;tbe:;6jdol(liers:MilL8uffer from ot- Wind Jtviqger, Otreene f county, P., is one pf these. He uses 'Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera ond Diarrhoea i Remedy and says he r ever found Unvthins that wou W cive him Unnh nniclr rhliVf. It is fnf sale by M. L. Marsh & C Dtneist Sale of Town Property. Two lots with t:-roc h cases on them on Pine street, near Black welder's store. A bargain for cash. Jno. Creech. Two STRIKES a h( mi run, provided you mal e Furniture House of mod bought before the advance j-xi. uiwy . - . COMPANY
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