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A HEAVY-RAIN AT GLASS.
A Suitable Place for North Carolina
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lllUilLJAUXUm tASMIJiK "Jb.UAY.ES. Iff at- tlia First OnnrrAl
The Savines and Trust CemnanY Solid G " exclaimed,
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College Miss Winecoff Goes t& David-
son College-Of Personal Interest. .'.
Written for The Standard:
Glass, Aug. 29. Mr. 1 1 P W
Glass beautified his Residence
last week with a fresh jpbat of
paint. . ; :!
Miss Mary Winecoif, a trained
nurse, is resting a while at W D
Gillon's. She is spending a few
days this week in Concord. She
exnects to take work with Dr..
Monroe at Davidson College the i
first of October.
The advertisement in The
Standard - last week of a mare
Mr. James Ashby. had found
brought Mr. John Harrill, oi
Charlotte, here last night. He
got his mare and returned to
Charlotte today.. ;
Mr. S W Winecoff's son, who is
sick with the fever, is improving.
Mr. Geneva Cline, of this
place, left last night for Concord
to take vrcrk in the bleachery.
We hr.d a heavy rain here
v t t 0,, wi. never speak to me again!"
F He passed out into the unsym-
$160. pathetic night, but paused when
Mr. George Sloan, cashier of he reached the sidewalk and
thA WnThi'riVtnTi-RaviTifffi Sr. Trust? drew something from one of his
n i 4.1, o a inside pockets. As he did so the
Company left the city on Sunday wZ, -, wun TOCTOt,wl
A Laudable Work.
f He Is Wanted In South Carolina.
In our issue of Friday last we I On Monday Deputy Sheriff
gave an account of the burning Townsend received papers from
of the home of W W Townsend ?n rolma asking him to
Patterson's Mill. The ;
evening and his whereabouts
beautiful girl, who was watching
1S him from the vestibule, uttered
near
aged
tirely destitute of every necessity
of life, but the neighbors and
look put for a white fellow named
i Henrv'McGraw. who on the 1 3th
couple were thus left en-1 of this month cut a m-n nampd
McKibben at Rock Hill. Officer
Townsend spied the man Mon-
friends have already taken iriday evening but-, while McGraw
hand the work to rebuild the iLas efm? early breairfast today
home and replace what furniture ' ut3i5Ua- aL axion iunn s
a shrill scream and ran toward
him.
n v Pvn,r U-.iHii;may be needed. Already the
yourself! 'Throw your revolver people of the county have done
m i nuoii auu uuvv i.u.cj' cloiV
irienas to aid m purchasing the
so
in
vSimday mornings so much
that there was no preaching
the vicinity.
Why, not build the North
Oarolina College at Glass. Wei
have the healthiest .and most:
suitable place in theState.
Mr. Marion Pethel and family,
of Cannonyille, are visiting rel
atives i at this place. 1
Mr. John Freeze, of Cannon-;
ville, spent Sunday and Monday
with his' daughter, Mrs. John
Sims. . :v - -: .:-
There is some talk oi running
a private school here this
winter.""' ' ' ' ' ' ''
Mr. Abner Walter, one of our
oldest citizens," spent -one day
last week with T A Rogers. It
was pleasant to hear them talk
of old times.
Mr. Charlie Murph's resi
dence a mile above this place
was built in 1830. It has itsirst
roof on it yet and does not leak.
Good material will tell.
Mr. Ed. Winecpff, of Vera
Criise, Mexico, has-been :Visitingj
his mother for some months.
He leaves this week .for, New
York.
Walked from New York Here.
Late Monday afternoon a man
having ' the w appearance of a
tramp struck town and went to
the town hall. Above each knee
he had handkerchiefs ;tied tightly
and his walkseemed ; burdenj
some. .He was quartered at the
Morris hotel that,, night by Mr.
Pharr. . The man states that he
was a paralytic and recovered
after staying in the hospital some
time in New York. As soon as
cured he started for his home in
Savannah and has come thus far
from New "York on foot. He
left New York on the 5th day of
J uly. He intends -to keep going
until he is completely exhausted
or else reach home. Near the
depot some negroes threw stones
at him, he said, on account of his
uninviting appearance.
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t.: Electrical Storm at China Grove.
On last Sunday morning quite
an electrical storm visited China
'Aove.. making it for a while
quite dangerous. The lightning
sLucl; ioar diderent buildings in
the town. A few brick were
knocked off oi the smokestack of
the cotton mill and some damage
done to machinery in the build
ing. A barn was also struck
and the horse of Mr. Dan Archey
killed.
Will Go to Henrietta.
On Thursday of this week Mr.
LD Duval's resignation takes
effect as superintendent of the
Cannon mills. As before stated
it was Mr. Duval's intention to
Lake part in a mill in: Georgia,
but he has since accepted a posi
tion as superintendent of bhe of
the mills at Henrietta.
not definitely known, though
thought to be in Baltimore.
It appears that there is a small
defalcation but the bank is in no
HrmP'fvr nf trnnhlp. Thprfv will
be no loss by. depositors, who aa and let us forget our quar
are ottereatneir moneys once . , i lumber, nails, locks, and other.
it tney: want it, ana iou per -.v -ul IT Cr ithings. Thev will do all the
i Ait Dhed as hd caueht her m hisi imTB" x-y LLX -r- . 1 ;
there is any on the market. So arms- a monkey wrench I
there is noWger of a stampede, borrowed from you that aaymy
It ,is surmised that cashier wheel' broke down. I have been
Sloan may have become mentally soaring it next to my heart ever
disordered through oppressive S1c , ,
duties ' : Then they returned to the par-
: ' " lor and took ut the thread of
Off On a Furiongh.
work. Send cash or checks to
Rev. Cochran; Preston, .
Concord, N. C.
Home For Waifs Burned.
New York, Ausrust 28.-
-St.
Roman Catholic convent
u -u i nv "xt at Sparkill, ne?,r Nyack, th(
Columbus Hartcoll, son of Mr. .
Jonah M Hartsell, spent Mon
horn
early
for waifs, was
this
mornmor.
the
burned
Three
out near the Bala mills
Mr. Townsend approached the
house. McGraw saw him com
ing and didn't take time to tell
Mr. Dulin good-bye and started
across the cotton patch. Mr.
Townsend's pistol was leveled
on the fellow just as he "was,
looking back and it had the de
sired effect for the fellow called
out for him not to shoot, He
was brought here to jail and will
be taken back, to Rock Hill.
Foul Assasi
Capt. Calvin Barnes while
traveling hem evT,rd from his
day night hereon his way Another Contract for Cutting Timb2r. ; children- and one servant J farm near- Wilson; with two little
vidUiicTrQ ni, T,pn in Rtnnlv Messrs. Davis Barrier and perished in the flames. Three . firrand-childr en Mondav vm-n no-
visit his parents at Leo in Stanlv Messrs. Davis turner ana pensnea m tne names. Three
county. This young man be- Lewis Misenheimer, of Rimer, ; Sisters of Mercy vere fatally in
longs to the cavalry and is sta- who devote most of their time to . jured and four Sister were in
tionedat Washington. For some cutting timber,' have started on a jured more or less severely,
time he has been sick'with fever contract of cutting near Elmwopd, Many nuns and citizens made
and is recuperating now. He on the Wexra rilror ou i.n2 iiorozc rescues,
is on a twenty days furlough, land belongs to Mr. Will Day- The inmates were aroused from
Had he not had the fever . he vault, of this place. There is slumbers by the flames. . One
would have been in service in about three hundred acres of sister saw the flames start in the
the Philippines. . ; timber, land there. They only ! dormitory, simultaneously with
" contract to cut it in fco lumber an the chapel and boiler room.
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The Shekel Earned. put it to the railroad. . Tne lum- rnree nunarea ennaren were
griiuu-ciiiiaren ivionaay evening:
about dusk -was .'oulijr shot in the
back by an unknown assassin.
His survival is very doubtful.
Bloodhounds were sent for and a
white man is suspected.
The bachelors - iri' Hesse, Ger
many, are taxed 35 per cent
more than married people, and
the unreasonable fellows are
kicking against it. If they want
That which we work for and .. "i'F , 1 - j. to enoy tne luxury oi sewing on
witxjr . ,VOiC..' v thmr own. . hnttnn s nnd nil - tnnh
win by earnest effort is doubly gr -' L -v ;- -our
--own and carries with it its -: - T":
wisdom.- Thus a man who inner- Negro Trusty Commits a Foul Sape.
its a fortune seldom puts it to the j A 'negro trusty, named Melville
best or' wisest uses. In order toPa;rkof thejhaingang of Dur
learn the wise andbeneficient use th h.rtimtt a ranp -late Mon.
of money one must have toiled d' v,evemneona little: white girl,
for it com by coin, must nave: the-S-year-old: daughter of Wm.
some times suffered the want of Hurdlestonf axespectable farmer,
it. Aman?born with a golden rr; indignations ran high and
h& maV be lynched. .He did not
Escape the guards. r .
first.'
spoon in his moutb never pastes
either pairibr hapmiiess asjnese
are known to the common .man.
He has not felt the great danger
of, desires which gives Nonfulfill
ment its exquisite flavor. Not
having struggledanrihQfigJit,; Ite'
knows nothing of the jqof vic-
t.orv WbmnnJst Home 'Compan-
lOn.n c.r :r;r? ' i
Ompan-
v !Ybu assume no risk when yon
buy Chamberlain's Colic, "Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy M. L.
Marsh & - Co. " will reund your
money ifr jh ul are not satisfied
after using it "It is everywhere
admitted ito.fee the most success
ful reme dy in use for bowel com
plaints o and , jhe: only ' one th at
never fails. It is pleasant, safe
and reliable.
Fined for Trespassing : x
On Monday morning a white
man named Will Smith, of near
the Bala milli was brought be
fore Esq Pitts f or trespassing.- It
seems that Mr. Smith had been
ordered out of the mill and did
not heed -the order and hence, he
had to.be fined ten dollars besides
several dollars pi: costs.
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Exchange Wanted.
A person owning a life inter
est in a r -small but comfortably
furnished apartmc nt, in a well
lighted weli-ventilated stone
building, will exchange the same
for a blanket, a yellow dog and
a cave in the side of a hill situ
ated in ,any desert country on
the face of the globe. ' Address
Life Larry, Clinton P.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
Morrison King is spending
today in Charlotte.
-Fred Odell returned homo j
yesterday evening from Bcssr-i
mer. I
Duiing the civil war, as well as
in our late war with Spain; diarr
rhoea wasv ofie - of f the most
troublesome- diseases the army
had to contend with, -In many
instances it became chronic and
the old soldiers still suffer from
it. Mr. DaTid Taylorr of Wind
Ridge, Greene cbiinty;:PaTi is one
of these. He uses Chamberlain's
Cplic, Cholera and Piarshpea
Remedy and says he never ifound
anything - that would give him
such quick relief ' It is for sale
by M. L. Marsh & Co., Druggist
kind of a thing they should be
willing to pay it Morning Star,
RED HO T FRO M THE GUN
Was the ball that hit G.
Steadman of Newark Mich., in
theiCiyil vWar. It; Caused horrible
tfjeers $i at no treatmeriij ; helped
tof 20; . years. . Then Bucklen's
Arnic.4 Salve cured bim. Cures
CutsrBirues, Burns, Boils, FeJ
tJns Corns, Skin Ertip t!o s, ' Best
Best Pite cure On earth ; 25c ts.: '- a
box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by
P. B. Fetzeri-Druggict. ,
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ft' Mfles'jnifn VUUi ate gu amcwtxl to Stoto
One STR IKE. Tw"STRlKES
I And you have made a safe hit and a home run, provided you make
straight for the Furniture House of
Mr J M Etldleman, one of j
China Grove's merchants, spent
today: here.
D J Bostian a vl Ch . - F
morn
ing from Miser g's springs.
Mrs:- Jno. Hr' , . Misses
Kate Archibald izd Uri Lentz
land Mr. Will vv .:. ..e ent today
out at Miss Pearl Morrison's.
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It is tertainlv sratif Ting to the !
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a li con
public to know of one concern in
the landwho are not afraid to bet
generous to the needy and suffer
ing. The proprietors of Dr.
King's New Discovery for Con
sumption. Coughs and Colds, have
giAen away oyer ten million trial
bottles oi tnis great mecucine; ana
have the saiistaction of knowing
f it has absolutely cared thousands
I of hopeless cases. Asthma.Bronch-
itis,: Hoarseness and all; dis
1 eases ot the Throat, Chest and
Langs are surely cured by it.
Uall on i . jlj. jreizer, 'Jruggisc,
and get a free trial bottle. Regular
size 50c. and $1. Every bottle
guaranteed, or price refunded.
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BELL HARRIS & CO.
Whee you can find EVERYTHING you need in the house keep
ing line from the CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. Our three floors
are crowded to the doors with goods bought before the advance
and we bought them to SELL and we are going to SELL them,
see if we don?tv Do you need any of jour kind of stuff ? If you
rln P-ivfvus a call. Don't forget our Star Leader and Iron King
.1 Ccok Stoves they Bake the Cake. Our Lisk Anti-Rust Tinware
i is the talk of the town. uvery piece vv akkajntj-;l. axu auu,.
! us. we will do you good. , ' , '
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