'...v:a per CONCORD, N. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER IS. 1590. Single copy .) c 0 ft til tc ; j .s if int i;sci jr a till m w s 3 m. m m V'i Sv fek - ; . - - - i KESOLUTIO:W OF INSPECT. ;:uvs '1 no Dynamite Joints Adopted by the Woman's 31k r':iiln:il Here The Dyna .vl On a JSIsorl Vnile Be- 3!:ioiiiv- Notice! 3f. E. sionary Cliureh jviin Passes. -.Me that there is a -ui count v who is so low I-,. Society of Oniral South. Our hearts are saddened in giving up one of our beloved co workers, Mrs. Rettm Pvnncf tractor and devoid of She v.as one of the faithful, but i.siodosiicliathm-as the dear Lord lias released her on Inst Saturday morn- . from earthly tasks and taken her 7 o'clock? No graver unto himself. Shall we mourn 's been perpetrated in as those who have no hope? Is of our county than nt out- loss her gain? ist Saturday mornmg j "Precious in the sight of the ,a one placed two jo'uts Lord is the death of his saints." he, with the caps inside ! Therefore, Resolved, .That we on the railroad track ' bow in submission to hhn who i t distance above the ! doeth 11 11 things well. nia-ht ! 'here will One orthe Movt Vrunnimd in the South. ; Tho Lunar Eclipse. : Tlie Souihevn Industrial News. The eclipse en Saturday published at Atlanta, has :h, ! -is one of the prettiest on record : XVf t'owmmi.c Hum .r followhifT i.i its last issue in re- and was really faultless. It ! a v ?' ?7; ; A 1 g'dvd to Concord: 4 i came when all could v'ew itl&oclock. H'lai ' A. . at One of the most hnsilin? and without loss of sleep, and not as prosperous centres of cotton the unrealized meteoric display, manufacture in tbo South is Con- It was practically total. The cord, the county seat of Cabar- various shades and thus dis- V.Tork in tirst decree. Guy R. 11. rus county, N. C. The census played on its face were interest of 1890 gave it a population of ing and pretty. The man in it only 7,200 and there were only probably had the blues as he TIN. :vi u . A ?lonster Devil Fisvi. Destroying its victim, is a iyj of Oon-Mpation. The power of this n--derous malndy i felt cn or'ii- nnil nerves and bram. There's no btitb hvn small pMIa m, n,, v,, vm,,,! ui, i . i tin it a overcome. l,ut Vt -Jitms New wll-wxA i.i., - Liiuiu, uuu vivui iiiu uuiius ucutv s u c, j Lif e Til ! s are a sfe and Certain ,.,ire. the town, though still small as but the refracted red that bends ' Hest in tho stomach, ;j..r. regards the number of its inhabl- most to spread a mantle of cheer-! fefX ZZ 0nly cu afc tants,, has shown wonderful iness over nature buns: its tinted I PERSONALS. alo mills. They were fas io i tio rail securely. -..Me good fortune Air. . Y:..Kre. who is a siraight wvd ;;nd trustworthy old gen -:aw. 1 Missed along the railroad (:i tited them. He took o T of the rails and started ui to report the matter Resolved, That we honor her memory, emulate her virtues and never forsake the cause she loved. Resolved, That we extend our sympathy to her stricken hus- growih industrially. There arc folds over the entire front as if now m operation thprn fhp fnl- to conceal at loast n, d no-von of lowing cotton mills: vexation natural for Madame !, st clzer rotl,r,,P ",ore mi , T T- , , last niirnt. IheOdell 3Iig. Co., which was Luna when the world in all us started in 1878 with 1.000 spin- perverseness interposed itself! " AicUuttie speu. ves- dies and no looms. Now oper- between her and the fountain of . ! terday in Charlotte. ates 30,000 spindles and 1,850 her loveliness, the source of ' all looms, Make Plaids, Sheetings her smiling beauty. Mr. T C Wilson, of Glioma, spent yesterday here. ,ent, and had walked ;! distance when No. vibbound New York i;i l rain, blew. ,.i.y:' to make one shud- 'u'ht to think of ihe :d Mr. Ioore not de- dynamite. A wrecked losses of life would hed. Tiie new; was quickly heralded hoadquartors and detectives j iii v yji k uu tut? case. it ia ; od : ir,1' the search for the o-iiii will be fruitful and : wi; ; meet the pun:sment .j d le-r his intention to kill T T 1 ; ui:: v- one t)ut manv. band, her bereaved children, and I ? lli" llLiL V A fe if? L i 7 ' , 4 ' ' U.A v ,I" Ai . xi -. i i own goods. and m the inc-dent saw the lotte, was here this morning, pray that they mav have the j ,T , , 1 , , c , "' God ahoutL' . 1 'uvw Ui uixivci.au nnu3C Mr. K L JJuvaJ. oi Char- strong arm of her consoling, an(lYnvns n-1rq. Qimntinn.c Ar,: nri e'ufj" Twmlaritv that its main ,i . . i ... tt t -- va- - uuu liV(jl-lUi,0. illl O CD " J - to join her in the "blessed be yond" where loved ones never pari. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions bo placed in the m-n-utes, published in our papers, and a copy presented to the fam ily of the deceased. Mus. W R Harris. Mrs. Emma Misenheimer. Mrs. D 13 Cojltrane. GE. DULLER DEFEATED. n W "rnfnf I til i wiul Mi-. .Ii . W Wagoner, a white ' 1 r..i different tirnt-s has our jail about live i ' . : i s been rel ea sed n o w, ; A: t-rVed h:s sentence for ';:i: whiskev. This is the u:? t s retailing whiskey 'U. ;: i: Buffalo mill one Sat- 'A r -A'A .'iii; he expressed - !!.:., A'lnks to .failer Town- ..-::?: and .Sheriff Peck : ; ! ' ' ,d treatment to him '!" - "on erne i: i ne e. ; :r Ai'.ivv obligations U ;.!c;irsoti skill's, of the above the i I.A ilway will sell tickets . ts at rate of one and d first-class standard r.- -s for round-trip. )d sale Dec. 22 to 25th ;;oth to .Tail. 1st inclu.- !()- will be to - - i leaders upon pre ,u oi certilicates signed ':m; :i ... Principal or Presi--(' r.jol.s and colleges on to 21st. All tickets ( timing; Jan. 1th 1900. Attempts to Cross the River and Fails Eleven Cannon Lost. Gen. Buller has-suffered a sig nal defeat in his first action against the Boers. He attempted to force a passage of Tugela river and failed. There are two fords. In at tempting to cross one he did not know the force lying in wait for him . The artillery advancod too close and was met with a lire go galling that nearly all the horses were killed and ten of tho guns had to be left when a retreat was ordered to save a useless sacri fice of life. Tho British casualties were 82 killed, 607 wounded and 348 miss ing, aggregating 1,097 put out of action. Gen. Duller withdrew to the camp which he h id left with the ten cannon covered by the Boer ranee and o"i gun destroyed by a Boer shot. It is the worst defeat the Eng lish have suffered in this war and is deeply depressing 10 the Brit ish people, but the cry is to prosecute the war with renewed energy. Rev. J C Davis went to Lex ington this morning, whore he will meet with Bishop Cheshire. Mrs. H T Sawyer, of New London, arrived here tin .nam ing to visit her brother, Mr. J L Crovvell. Mrs. Jas. Freeman, of dition to the plant, now under sp? tng could be none other than construction, will add to the the Omnipotent whose spark of (equipment 6,000 spindles and 300 intellectual fire glows in the looms, making a total of 23,000 brain of man revealing not only spindles and 84u looms. the tact of coming planetary Cabarrus Cotton Mills operate conjunctions but the very mo 4,500 spindles and 320 looms on ment of the alignment. oiiueuugs. j xxjo v, wvr ; lotte, arrivea Here trns morning. Coleman Mfg. Co. operates often to be gazed upon with men- j She is stopping at Mr. C R . ' . xi i j x 1 1 z "VTT u 4- 7 1 minr nc n n. nnmc Lai UieaSUl U UI1U CUD LCmTJiaLlVtJ . VYliitU a. Yarns and Sheetings. (Tin's mill feasting. is owned and operated by no-! " ' m-no.st.lio nnUr mm n? ihn Xtuul ' : . AUgUSt Flowers. in the world.) j Lippard & Shealy 'It IB A surprising fact," says Prof. For owr viitT Tears Mrs. Winslow'fl Soothirr Pvrup has been used for over fifty jears by 'mil lions of mothers for their childrou Rh,SI "l1 PTari!.f ; while teethiu... with perfect meemi Mf or. Co. t.ho world, for the last ten years, I have Operates 2,000 spindles on 1l arns. Au-ast Flower than any otner remedy. The Bala Cotton Mills Co. op- for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stom- atuc, auu xui wxicupauuxi. j. xxxxu iui tourists and salesmen, or for persons filling: office positions, where headaches and general bad feelings from irrijrular habits exist, that Green's August Flow er is a grand remedy. It does not in jure the system by frequent use and is excellent for sour stomachs and indi- i o O 1 1 Xi. J X X TT X t , ,i,r,l1. fesiion. oampio uoluuh xre ul h etz-er a w ii noui ( d gtore gold by dealer8 in all civil. water power or other special ad-; zed countries. vantages, and speaks well for the enterprise and public spirits of the citizens." erate 2,000 spindles on Yarns. This makes a total for thoj town of 69,500 spindles and 3,160 looms, which is an excellent showing for a comparatively small inter -or town, soothes tho child, softens the gains, allays nil pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little eulferer immedi ately. Sold by druggists in ovvry pnrt of tne world. Twenty-live cents a bot tle. Be sure and ask for vTrb. Wil slows Soothing Syrup," and -V m other kind i MO Lino or Vi? VSkJ v: Cotton Marlu t Not Depressed. Price, McCormick & Co. have g .man from 17 to 10 for ;oCv,pn-v mul treas- r-"Soctabie, cb..:,'f and fur::1.1!: v ; t iii. 'i near future. MX ct of Call on A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or bruise, Bucklens Arnica 8ilve the lst in tne world, will kill :XknarA i-oirtly heal it. Cures :,v'y,,,ci Vovcy -'ores. Ulcers, Boils idi Skin Eruptions. .;-t Pile cure on o;irth. Onl7 a " ox. Cure guarauteod, oia vy J Fotzer, Drujrgist. Biggest of All. ; Mr. Caleb Earnhardt, of No. 1 5, brought us the biggest turnip i last Saturday of all. We weighed ; vXv O ! it on the same scales that we have been we j shins' others and , y at great trouble and cost eom-it diw ten pounds ai,d len k. v, . j - -x ounces cieau ui ui iiuy uun ; ... the cotton market this season. !but pure turnip. We suppose ! ?f We have received the following ; rnis beats thelland. ; '-&v -.u - . ; AT F1I0CC; V, ' 3 ' telegram from them: New York, Dec. 16, '99. Editor Standard, Concord, N. C 1 nis beats tne laud. lTv son has been troubled for years ; ! with chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago . : ; I i)ersaaded him to take .some of i, uoncora, i . v-. : i persaaaea mm iu tao ftoixxu , rir ovif'li Ohambererlaifl's Coiic. Cholera oi l HiSii;. , Kemedy. After u iug I iiUci V i m:-. and two ; i 1 i r j , T r . J,"l-rt tt- . i .111 - I svaai anci Lne I'otueaoi mu -ceui w ub tmcu. , v i I ivo this testimoir.il, hoping some, ill iNew lork oQ Fimijiriy afflicted may read it andj has acted ax- be benefited. Thomas C ,poe j j jlinc1.rV Gkncoe, O. For sale by M L Mash k with tnesbgm- Co. DrUggist. in conditions; ; . rtr: Lilill I Cor, rev xs 11 nan f ' the ei tremeiy v;eb est improve: named will advance sharply. lie ceipts- below smallest estimates and crop looits shorter than '3T i3 what the People :'-,!.v I'!'-,-t of- YhaVv Why A'- im iparilhi ha.s tlio largest .... j Caii ever. bay Prjcf:, McCoilviick & Co. edmng ijelis. Cold Steel cr Death. ' The re is" bi t fm' "i Do you hear those They be ringing loud and clear, Evidently calling you to the '.i a. in. 4- a COLD IN ONE DAY - Bromo Quinine Tablets. -?u:it'' v if it fails to ,t ?rom the Gun A 1 t .1? ti-Jt t'tlil kit (i '.! f'-ol hit It. JJ. OLUUXiiaxx of NevfiTfc, Micli., m me , ' A '1 It c.msi-d honiblo Ulcers tnai no iul ! mcnt helped for 20 years Then nucklen's Arnica Halve cureu uiu. n.i.ra ( nts. lirmses. jduixxb, "f Felons, Corns, Bkin Eruptions ;i, ri nntfl). 25 eta. abox. i,"d. Sold ut Fcteert Drug ..... , 'e' eu Oetpr. ' Best Cure i; -if-ot. it through nil i S sa , J your uuu - i before Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ie, ; it; -- Vv irr rioctor aiier vaini v ix . o iv " vv lirr doctor after vainly to cure her of a frightful case of stom v j. ii ot-,,1 vpIIhw laundice. xle acn uuuuiD v B.J. H&n is &'r where they make present a " - didn't count on the marvellous power oi ; t priCGS that suits every: m m c::alty,'-u- 11 as I! as oi'"i i' -t-t . i r - l L?te)n&t she hmd ont tooi be here, it you ynt apresem xor iMu::.. iver bottlerwas wholly cured, avoided Sister, or some other body s 010 r,-r . ; DC ... i..-4? -a TTPiVlis more and crv rnr pnstnmpis snv 1 hnt keeij . v ; -r v ii hu aL iii'ir tio i.nrfpr than ever. It's positively i wn i;iro vnl1 hi f-.s- we 'i.vp vol. t ' ! V Vol i v. , ' won't - von. SdKid troubles andnever diskp-jter we love you. poinfe! Price 5Ccat Fetzer'a drag store, j irl M l v'i.l. bi't- Increase our Residence Phone .... 90. Store Phone. . 12 store ttaJnI".v::vf -. JC