price 9 1.00 Per Year. OONCOKD, N. 0., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,1899. A IHSTUBBAXCE XEAIi GLASS. Single Copy 5 Cents A RECKLESS DRIVER. Lat Sunday Sight the Time of the Shooting Affair-The Cotton, Crop man,s Best Horses -Kcy. Miller to Fully One Third Short -Bishop Hood Take a Special Course at Chicago. to Preach at Bethel. I Written for The Standard. ' J Written for The Standard. j Mr. H. J Eddleman, liveryman, Glass Sept. 26 :-We have had lost one of his best horses, Mon fine weather for a veek, and the day- Ross Eller, a young - man farmers are getting on well who works in the .cotton mill picking cotton. The crop is fully , here hired the horse and a buggy Le third short. , . ' Sunday to take his girl out drivj Mr. Noah Blackwelder has inS- They let here at 8 o'clock been sick for several days. and returned some time in the Mrs. Ira iWinecoff ; returned evening. When ; he got home from Cresswell Spring's Satur- tlie horse fell to his knees sev day. Her little son has improved eral times before he ' could be To Have a Congregational Meetin day. The officers of the Fh4i Pres byterian church are lookrp for ward to purchasing the R .W Al lison property on North Main street, where Mr. Baxter: Parks now lives, for the purpose of building their church there to take the place of the present one. It is not yet decided. A meeting of the congregation will b6 held the coming Sunday. V- 1 THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOB OHILLS , . and fever is a bottle cf. Grove's ,Taste letja Chill Tonio. Never fails to .cure; Tfcen why experiment with worthless imitation? Price 50 cents. ,r. lour inonv back if it fails to cure. ; r ,-ery much. Mr. Summers, who has been loosed from the buggy. The horse, after . being unhooked, SICK for 'some weeks at Mr. Ed. ' suffered greatly until death. His m death was caused by over-driv ing. The boy will no doubt play dearly for his trip Cooks, "returned to his home Salisb ury Saturday night. The colored people will be fav ored next Friday night at Bethel Mr. Gus. Stewart, family an by a sermon from 3ishop Hood ; overseer in the cotton mill here, A number of white people are talking ."of going to$ hear the Bishop. ' a Mr. Lee Caldwell and family, of Highsprings, Fla., "spent a few days last week with their cousin, Mrs. F W Glass. Mr. R G Mabrey, our depot (agent, spent, last week with his iamijyjgjmasville. r-. toUesorJLuhis place last Sunday night. There was no one seriously. . . 1 i Musical Treat. About thirty persons attended the concert given at the St. Cloud hotel Monday night. It was not a large crowd and a large crowd was not expected as it was an evening for lovers of vocal and instrumental music. The partic ipants in the program were Miss Minnie Johnson, of Ral eigh, Miss Bessie Campbell, Miss Van Wagner, of the ! Con cord Institute and Miss Rose Harris. Every selection was ex cellently rendered. Miss John son, who is on her way to Con verse college, where she teaches the violin, is a most excellent Parmer on the violin and our j people were fortunate in hearing Besides the vocal and in -mental selections, Miss Bes se Campbell, in her splendid; le, recited twice. The proceeds of the entertain ment went to defray some ex- has moved to Statesville where he will likely locate. r Dr. Murdock, of Salisbury held services in the academy hall last night. ' Rev. J P Miller left thismorn ing for Chicago, where ; he will enter school to take a special course. Rev. Leroy Deaton will fill his pulpit during his absence. The lecture Monday night in the opera house was fairly well attended as compared with other entertainments and we believe was generally well enjoyed. It is doubtless a matter of curiosity to those not present, what would be the line . of thought in a lecture on "A Bran New Baby In Town," The speaker started with parental precautions for the babe in the period when crying is its only means of making known its wants, with increased judiciousness as the young people advance in childhood and approach man hood and womanhood, not neg lecting to impart some' whole some lessons of duty, of venear tion, of obedience and affection from the young to parents. The evils of cigarette smoking and liquor drinking were par tray ed in strong colors and should have a good effect. The lecture was interspersed with humor of the most hilarious sort, decidedly more ludicrous Lester Gray Home from the Army. Lester Gray, son-of Mr. Jno. M Gray, who formerly reived on Young avenue, has Returned home from the army. It will be remembered that some - months ago he enlisted in -service again at lireensboro. Me was placed in the Thirty-fifth regi ment, Company A; arid has been at Vancouver, Washington v He had the misfortune to be thrown from his horse and received an injury in the hip. ' lEEis injury was not bad, but enough that he was discharged irai taeT' -f menu as ;V T3 SOCKS. . iT sail: for the PtalippitfeV He ar- rived at Salisbury last Sunday. He has recovered from his fall and hates that he was dis PER80NAL POINTERS. TVi j .1- . ixnan wen uouuouieu vvnn iuo elve dollars was the amount . wrt , . Mr. Chase Brenizer, of Char lotte, is spending today here. ; Messrs.. H M Weir and J W Toney went over to Charlotte this morning. Miss Minnie Johnson, of Raleigh, left this morning for Spartanburg, S C. Mr. D B Coltrane and Dr. W C Houston went to Norwood this morning on business. A. THOUSAND TONGUES To Be a Newspaper Elan. tx . . All drns'e-ists refnncl rooriey iota, a letter from Prof, ft B Cnre. 25o. Toe irenuin has Ij. CURE A OOIjI) IN ONE DAY Take Laxitive Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Amtnriata' refund money if it f ail to 1 B. Q Lewis, of TTincr, -f.ot.1tt fV,o : n each tablet. Uperintendent of our graded ta Mv Friends: V schools, we learn that he is now,, f have accepted a position as engaged in newsrjarjer work. At x n wiiiiiig lui Goodman, at ljitaner mulcting, espaper syndicate and, ex- t c,nii Ka rtaA to have mv Fcts to BOon take a place on f riends to call and give me a lib- ,mnarm 'nimnn UnwnlH Could not express the rapture , of Annie E. pnnfrer, of 1125 Howard st,, Piiiladephw, Ph., when she found that Dr. King'H New Discovery for Confiura ption had completely cured her hackii) oouh that; fr made years , had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors coula give her no help, but she says of this Koyal Cure "it soon re moved the pain in my chest and I caii now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing before. L reel like sounding its praises through out the Universe.'' So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs., Price 50c. -and $1.00 Trial bottles free at Fetzer's - Drug , Store; eyery bottle guaranteed. , : iA Fresh Line finished For OvftrdrWInir. J&S Simnson. a voutip man of X 7 Xj CD Orfis.TTilT : v -ihij. eral share of their patronage. Rev. L. C. Nash. OP some days ago over- Mrs. For OTAi1 rmv Var Winslow's Soothirff Syrup has dr0Ve a WRO W Tr-mor, been used for over fiity years by mil- Oorl , . .. . X linn 1 nf mothers for their children ; l I I M i ittt i ir tt nri nr tri -v AMivv xjj v Co tig a, ijkjva tut? Casoandthey nfli ATfprt success. It f fill I HHI I I I IILf . WW 1UU V v Lid. Ill I Ml A A. 14111 f .11. -v 4 1 1 DflllH N L I I I C. UUkAUft y. , cj snnrnPH iiih uiiiivi dvv. - y - ten dollars and thef costs for allays all pain, cures wind colio. and is ls Unthoughtful conduct. Esq. the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will Pittc H linthA rtnnr little sufferer immedi- Gent Hose Sale, o 50 dozen men's black soclii., 1 - J. W " - .... , ? , - thrown to the bteeze at a great sacrifice. How we come by them is too long to tell, th ;y come to you aboat at hall price and that should be inter ing. Not a pair thaVs not worth 15 and 20 cents; You get them at 10c a pair or $1.10 dozen. They are fine gauge, full fashipiiedr feet, : spliced, heels and : guaranteed fast black. They are equal to any" thing ever thrown on a counter at 15c and many worth 20c A hosiery chance that don't come every day. Bargains, True Bargains for the eco nomical buyer. o I 8 B 3 ttr 3 I! r a a a. a ft v IE it 5 I M; -;-Parks i: 51 HOSES' SOX. llt tried the case. ately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Tweniy-uve nn onM ot. nk for "Mrs. Win- .AT,. t Al T art A nslr ffr a J?0-Sherrill is spend- w8 Soottinr Sy wP." and take no s afternoon in Charlotte. AT other kind. 7 9 Oood;:piisiitessi. v We have been; strictly, in it for the past three weeks., j We are expecting every' day another : Car of Furniture, Car of Stoves, Car of Springs, and last, but not least, Car of Chairs. It keeps us moyin but we ar- movers, jou know, and if yon will keep your eyes on the southeast corner of the fiist page of The Standard we will keep you posted follow our irstrnction, we wO do the rest. Cotne and see if we don't. dci I uaddic 9. rr P. S. Like the miller of old we s' r?e in tnrng. Loik at the nice pictures until we can serve you. Bell, Harris & Co