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Oil V.-2 r ,7i 3 If id y . ma l '4 RiCE: $1.00 per year. CONCORD, K.-CJ. MONDAY, AUGUST f-; . Vjoo. -Sing: p; copy 5 cents. 4 s e- t t j. t?r wvi & ii m t .1 itiu k-i '3 SM ifflBU B i Holt! ,t Truiu i!.id K?I1 Engineer and lIVs Messenger $1 00,000 Booty. A disnatch at 2:30 p..m., today . Mo )A ay ) from Denver, Col . , s;.tys a band of robbers held up a train on tho Union Pacific rail- road and lulled the engineer and . express messenger and obtained $100,000 of booty. ill AFFAIRS. ., - Advancing on lckin American, Brit rh ami Japanese Troops Battle Ex pected Chinese Cut Canals to Flood the Country More Murder9 Re ported. The Chinese situation has its customary uncertainty. The ad vance on Pekin.it seems is being made by tho Americans, tho British and the Japanese. A severe battle is looked for at Yang Tsun, where a Chinese force has fortified the way to Pekiu. The Conger dispatch is now regarded as authentic. But there is no definite news as to their present condition of safety or comfort. Lti Hung Chang wants tho ad vance to Pekin withdrawn, but the President's demand for the delivery of tho diplomats is being evaded and there will be no stop unless there is force enough or other hindrances in the way. Tht- Chinese are said to have cut the canals and flooded the coun try. Mqre murders are reported in South China. mm British Make Important Captures -Gen. Dewet D?ad Boers ; Still Giving: Trouble. There is some activity yet' in the South "African war. The Boers seem to be getting tho. worst of it very.decidedly. Gen. Dowett fiis said to have" died of a shell wound.. Gen hunter has received tho sur render of 3,3 IS fnen and has got ten 3,040 horses and thJ-ee guns. Gen. 'Oliver has escaped with 1,500 men and lias declarod his purpose to continue the '.tar. The Boers'make dashes, how- "ever, uponthe British communi- cations. They derailed a train on which the American cbcsul was and over which ."the United States flags was flying and de stroyed it but dicT not . .ako prisoners. . I'etrea-ATiuecoff. Mr. M Winfrd Petrea, of Mt. Jleasant, and Miss Ada Wine toff, daghtr of Mr. OL Wine co" jrere married at Jho lime's home in No. 11 towuSiiip on Sun da" ffomnfc by &cv. 0 A Brown. wa : Dies Similar Eve!::;-; Eighty Two Years Daughter f Ui'j Jacob Eoger Three Generations of ro ! lerity. ! Mrs. Aiiuie Christina Walter . d i ed c at the home of lior.dr.uijhtor, Mrs. Mary Pless, at Cauuonvillo on Sunday evening about ' 5 o'clock. Tho end was not unexpected." Her health had been bad for some timo aud she had reached the very ripe ago of moro than 82 years. Mrs. Walter was tho daughter of. tho sainted Rev. Georgo Bocer, well-known by most residents now on the shady- sido of life. She 'was brought up under his parental and pastoral care and connocted herself with Lower Stone Church at .an early age. After marriage she trans ferred her membership to the Lutheran church and died under the pastoral ministrations of Rev. C A Brown at St. Andrews. She was a consistent member and died in triumph faith. Mrs. Walter leaves four living children 17 grand children and 7 great grand children to cherish her memory and emulate her Christian character. Her husband, Mr. Alfred Walter, preceded her in death some ton years ago. The interment took place at Mount Gilead cemetery in No. 5 township . and tho funeral was preached there by her pastor this (Monday) afternoon. KIOTIftG AT MAYBORO. Drunken Sheriff Leads a Moh Against Election Officers. Trouble existed at Mayboro, Pamlico county, Saturday night. The election officers in the' court house were besieged by a mob of 125 to 150 men headed by the drunken fusion sheriff. The mob threatened to kill them if they came out and blow up he bu.ilding if they did not. The Governor was appealed to ajid ordered- a company from Newborn .to hasten to' the'res- cue. Bone Thief Caught. We note . from the Monroe special to the r harlotte Observer that tho( thief ,vho stoK- Ceo Urv's horse near Mt. Pleasant was caught. His name is Loo Connell. Ho will go back to the Mecklenburg chain gang. ' Whefi he is through with his job there will be .vcral mow in soak tor hifii. Card of Thanks. The White Supremrtcy Club of NTo. township through thq. columns of the Standard wi&h to extend thfir most si nee re tlfrAks tohe ladies of'tlie town for the beautiful silk barfhet proseDtedJ m, . i totieir prrinct. 4 CHRIS'II -X VfALTEH UEO. ULINE, bee. J '11 ! 1- ILC 1 , , the Shiih. Salson, the would-be :.s ssm of the Shah of Per.' a, is traced j tlirough a very i anarchy and nc ball now oomiv that had ho escaped ho . havo triod uext to kill the C;ar of . IvUSSia. Hn will not rPVOJl nnimnn else's connociion with tlv a chistic movement. THIS GRAND HAS HAD A GREAT-RUN NOW FOR OVER A MONTH. Qaantities of Roods have-boen sold for much lefls than their real value.' Dull days have been turned int Imp" ones This life of this sale is drown,? to an-endthero is just ten more days of . . . Price Catting ... at which time a change will be made in the business. We are determined to make the last day of this sale thi moit popular. Tomorrow wiU be a most important day at the . , . Ribbon Counter. . . , All ver the Dry Goods side you will see gre'at values and dwarf prices. RIBBON! Lot No. 1 consists of 35 to 48c in all kinds and colors. Fale Price 25c Lot No. 2 Largo variety of - . . Neck Ribbops, Waist Ribbons, etc. in -satin and silk, all shades, former priee 20 to 30c, Sale Price 15c' Lot No. 3 all 15 and 19c Rib bons, Special Price 10c Baby Ribbons for this sale only, Special Price io- Ton neyer get too many Billons and tie closing ont price arc on lto. 2 pieces of 35c Whito French P. K., Sale Price 2.5c yard- . Wake up, grab your bonnet and be on a hustle if you the offerings liere tomorrow. . ' ' H. L. Parks &Co. w, . ll. H..-J. ju.i The Arpetlte of a Goat Is envied by all whose etomach and Liver are out of order. But such nhonkl know that Dr. King's New Life Tills, give a splendid appetite, sound digos tion and a regular bodily habit that in cures perfect health and great energy. Onlye at Fetz'er's drug "'store. j .AFRESH .LIN EOF Nice CANDrEs," j. ALSO NICE FKJSS II Summer 3hese : AIS. J. EK VM' to r t3KfiS2a!!fi5a?Oi Brf G . it Vo g . j t t' 4 , f Tv'E SliLL IT. Vii.l ifcKK . Indigestion and 4 TWr.unflo 8 1 lf y4ii are troubletl ofthese ilw- i i chhh f,i' imn nieuicine a trial x - a-., u ' yon Cta gt I'er bottle- 0 4 Cnncnrd HrHfr Cn X ? piece of heavy welt white P. ORi minKt.. 4- K., 25c quality to j Close at 25c- 1 bolt of 15c P. K., Sale Price 10c- 1 pioce of 18c quality of light- weight fancy P. K., t1 T 7 .1 Sale Price 10c- 1 lot of white barred muslins, former price 7c, Cat Price 5 c- 1 lot of barred muslins sold at 15c, Sale Price 10c. 2 pieces of Berkly long cloth of 12 yards, snjd at $1.75, Cut Price tth33. 25c very sheer plain white lawn Cut to irc- 3 pieces of dotted swiss sold at 1 5c, Now only 10c- H. L. Parks & Co. ii J in i i iwww ii mi ! mm n ram pi r a &lv WK ARE RIGHT IN -IT- We do not offer you a Dollar for Fifty cents, but we do offer you tho Best Line of Stoves in Concord g Solid car.of Star Lc-;J-ji s jnst wnv d; fifteen years guarantee on t fire back: satisfaction ccirftut.,. Vt fr monry back. We also have. in t 5? Vok Iron Kinsrs, (iate City and Oc'g!a poms. v.. . ini!i!i;i!'.y,' i w ' i''!.irii.'i!!ii.iii("!i''i!ii)r J'iiliiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiU ' Q A V.IDO'i'OU PLAY A STRING .INSTlJu- Violins, Omtafs, Panjons! M'ruloliT..-, Zither AceorJions,rtc.,aad till kiods of ntrir.is aint'revairs.' M-i!,!,t:,-!,!,i'.'-iJi..5!.ii,: FURNITURE! Z Nohouf,in Korth Carolina'carriesa larger .'trek uv b.-tU-r lino, ftn-3 f p w will sen you goous aa cueap i mj Ci ougl anywhere. We haveifS and Bell, Marr&& Co. Reside; Phone. . . .90. Store Fhone lfS. (Jr. -:,s .tnswcreJ. es. Anu.t. rlouor btiil hus Iho lu est Bale ot any .ulieuie ia tb oii!iaed- t world. Yoitr noilwr nnl rrratwlni, (, , o b unci twusui tittup if.sx,uc nau H or indis-tiuu ur I-illioUKfliiss iT.'jtors 0vere scarce, an.', they seldom hn of ft f heart futluro, etc. Ibty nwu utt ti; l'ter to el?aa out 1J; yt,'i; ..nd stop fermentation of nndifr'?,?'d.foof. . . . lull tlifi nprvup.' I iircpiw in i- - ' - SII'T , incrrr" when feeling dull and bad with head- y I achcsi and other aches. Yon'mly heed a few ,loK's of Orcen'g August Flower, in For ale by all dealers in 'jiaikod countries 8 s m las Some short pieces of wash -.J 1 1 O i. C, -"I cutvs, s lu o yarus in a piece, worth 60c yard, would make nice dressing saques, lour Choice 35c- 2 dozen ladies fine gauzo vests in mercerized silk, must be closed out. Only 17 c 1 dozen aae umbrellas, value 3 and $3.50 Sale Pric? $2 00. 4(jc- Ladies Lisle drop stitch hose, Special Price 25c- Misses drop stitch hose with spliced heel ami fae-t colors, 2 pair for 25 c Great bargains iu yard-wido bloodied domestic, no starich, For 5c yard- would take advautake ot H. L. Parks & Co.. iwiiiin mil in ii-Trni---"' 'n-iwmmi m iainMiiiiinriifc. Am n R :.J.'.?ii!!.;,;:i::.,-I;-!-:. F Uf J IT.U F E ! ! yHi a i i miujwwiiinu vwwt vu iy, e e niul ii is be true. 4
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