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ry fa m Price : 1.00 per year. CONCORD. N. 0. WEDNJSQAy, NOVEMBER 28. WOO. Sincijq copy $ ce!!t. . a - 1 f It : 1 'i it f SENATOR PAYIS DEAD. Brih1s Disease Dees its Rnphl Work With the 'Cliairinn of Committee on . Foreign Relations. United Spates Senator C K Da.vis, of Minnesota, died athis home in St. Paul at 8:48 Tuesday night. Tho Senator has been hanging: between life and death for sev eral days. He was active in the Mate campaign but became afflict ed with something like blood poison affecting his foot. It de veloped, symptoms of acute kid ney disease which dragged him rapidly down. He was chairman of the com mittee on foreign relations and his death will be recognized as a material loss to Congress and the nation. : Transparencies. . ' Written for. The Standard. Glass, Nov. 27. The farmers in this section will about get through seeding this week. , The Rev. C A" Brown and wife of Concord, will take dinner Thanksgiving day with Mr. Wil son Winccoff's. They will have a reunion. . Miss Hatt'ie Flow , returned to Davidson last week. Miss Mary Winecoff came in today from Rimer where she was visiting her sister Mrs. George Cress. Maggie May Rogers from Sun derland school will -spend Tranksgiving at home. Mrs. Cole, of Concord, who has been visiting Mr. F Clino's was called home tonight. Mr. William Cline went to the mountains this week. Miss Maggie Brunjley, of For est Hill, is visiting relatives near Bethpage. Miss Mary Isenhout comes home, from the Ohiua Grove school tonight. Mr. Ed: Cook spent last week in'Wmston. He did 'some, work with his electric bat'tery while there. ) Mr. W H Hammond. wqnt to Concord Saturday night and talked to a man in New York over the phone. He said it was more distinct than our line is from here to Concord. To Whom it Way Concern: On 'Oct. 13th I with my wife and family joined the North Onrolina Burial Association and on Suifday Nov. 25th, my, wife died. The .AssociatioB fulfilled its contract in every rafipect, t .meeting everV. expense of .the f frnaral. tl c.i 'most heartily reaCEaToan8t the Association to m$ friends in Concord and toj working people everywhere. Very respectfully, Henderson Rowe. SUSrECTFt MURDERER. Jake Eljfir. Arrested Scar UAldlUUUndcr Suspicion. The Salisbury Truth-Index of the 25th says Jake Ellcr was ar- rested Tuesday suspected of be ing the murderer of the two aid ladies near Charlotte. . A paper found in the house that seems to have been dropped by "him cives the clew. He is token to Charlotte gail. Lloyd & Center's Show. . s Lloyd & Genter's Eclipse Stock Company, the first Show in the history of repertoire world under canvas, which is giving niehtlv nerformances on the Dummy lot to the best of satis faction, will show tho balance of the week. Tho company carries its own band and orchestra. Tho show is new and novel and the many friends of Mr. West wish the company success in their new enterprise on their trip South. The show plays a return date here in May with ' a new repertoire of plays. Tho show will always be a welcome visitor in Concord. Thanksgiving eve the famous "Old Homesteid" will be produced. Royal Arcanum rays Promptly. The late Dr. S L Montgomery was a member of the Royal Ar canum fraternity. Ho had paid $305 on a $3,000 policy. He died on Oct'. 26th, i000, and on Nov. 27th, just one month -and one day after his death the order paid to the family the benefit sum of $3,000. This council was organized in Nov. 1889 and has a membership of 42. Dr. Montgomery's was tho first death that has occurred in tho ranks of our order in Concord. W. C. Houston', Regent. J. F.Goodson, Secretary. Tho Calf Takfis Hydrophobia. Mr.O V Mauney had ayearling Cilf c'og bitten last Friday. The calf was taken to his son's near Georgevillo and just two weeks from "the time it was bitten it dsveloped hydrophobia and .be came ferocious to a terrible de gree. It was killed and the car cass was burned. - The dog was killed before ho did much harm. Prof. Ingram Hearl from Again. ' Our cosmopolitan Cabarrusito is again heard from. Tho Ar- kansas Democrat, of Little Rock, under date of 13th, referring to emigration to Irjdfan Territory says : . "Prof. J N Ingram, lately from tn'e Territory, says that he thinks the Five Nations eow ffer te best inducements, to poor men who Misk to secure fcomes of any ftecliwn inJJtouiiion. Uy the last ceOspthe Territory has 417,993 weople, including 56,033 untaxed Indians. ' XORTIIERJJ llUXTKK KILLED. Z . . Mr. Geo. t Sesbitt's Gun Ffre and Kills Him KeaV Mebane. A wealthy gentleman from, Kingston, Pa., Mr. Geo. F Nes- bitt whp had come south last-Friday for the hunting season was found dead in 'the fields three miles from Mebane Tuesday with his two faithful dogs by him. Bis gun had fired by some acci dent and driven the whole load of shot .Into his head. There's Something in It. A man in Baltimore laid up with rheumatism which proved too much for the doctors had it scared out of him by a nocturnal ' visit from a burglar man. The i rheumatism left the same. time' the burglar did,-and neither came back. He says he prayed to the Lord to be cured and had faith. It is a pretty strong faith that combines the Lord and the bur glar la answer supplications of that kind and to effect cures. Morning Star. Thero's somethiug in tho scare remedy. On the Rapidan River in 1863 theenemj took advantage of a bend in the river to get on the blind side of Godwin's bri gade and we bad to skedaddle out of therep.d.q. Our worst afflicted rheumatic, who was. little moro than a camp follower, led the re treat and came out completely limbered up. Ho didn't say any thing about the" Lord's having any part in the cure. Marconi to Telegraph Across the Atlant'a Without Wires. London, Nov. 28. Signor Marconi, according to' The Daily Exgress, -has practically solved tho question of ocean transmis sion by wireless telegraphy and will soon bo able to use this system across the Atlantic. lie Kii'jr In Your Line. Be king in your lino. Tho world does not demand that you be a physician, a lawyor, a farmer or a merchant; but it does de mand that, whatever you do undertake, yon will do it with all your might and with all the ability you, possess. It demands that you be a master in your line. The world does protest against !a good shoemaker doing bad cobbling in a legislature; it do-os protest that a farmer shall not stijl do farming while in the pul pit; that a dry goods clerk who would make a go6d engineer shall not continue to handle the yard stick. Success. The most venerable authenti cated tree in tho world is a fig tree on ttie island of Ceylon which is said to have befm plant ed 2,200 years ago. It bears leaves every year, but wrent out of the fruit business sme time ago. Daily Record. . FOR OVERFIFT.Y EARS Mrs. Wiuslow'sl 8oothirjj Syrup has ieen used for over fifty yearn by mil lions of mothers for their children whi.e teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wiisrl colic, and is tlce beslreinedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer irumedi-, ately. Sold by drnsrifits in e ry, j.art of the world. Twenty-fis pp.. a bot tle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Win wows noommfj oyrup, auu taKe no other kind "rra-Tn: - 1 j . t i ,i, it. jfe A FftESII LINE OP Nice Candies, ' ALSO NICE FRESH ' Summer Cheese; AT S.. J. ERVIN'S Jpf?C23Sre3 Hello,, f - . . Ml . . - I GIVE US EVERYBODY ON THE WIRES ! I Look over the list and see if there is sortie little want we P c:ih till. Wo keep everything and all the novelties for holi li days are here. Daily volcanic eruptions qf bargains. "Leather Goods allSNow line of ladies' Belts in Seal and j kinds of Purses. gpatent Leather with gilt trimmings. .Special in initial Handkerchiefs, la-We sell thc-best 10 andO J dies' and children's, - c.;l5c. children's IIorr.8 fi few doz. of MissesFreuch g gsiik Hose at 15 & 25c.gprice R P Our $1.25 quality of Broadcloath iAll wool Vi-.n'etian.S 0 8 now going at - - QSg gvrorth 75c. all colors, 50c y,Jj l WOnr 5c JiAC.K p.mintnrlir. nl!nc' i! is attractive. I 7 L, PARKS ' -COMPANY, i DEPARTMENT STORE. i 1 ft Tell it to Your Neighbors and come a running to the Furniture Store . of Bell Harris & Company. Special Sale . to continue until December lst.jDon'trmis the chance of your life to buy FURNITURE cheap. Fifteen 'thousand, dollars worth of . tu&y . .. Furniture aiftd House FurinJslhJnigs ... in stock, bought in car? lots for spot .'cash. .Everything now and up'-to-date. Wc will make a change in our tirm itt that time. Big reduction in everythins; ccrTy and'see. BWe will make you prices thafr will beat the rna'h that maie the gowds. "' urn - tarl'Leadctfs, Iron the best cook Stoves on cckat addition ?. ix liole Range. Bellv Harris So Conrpany.o P. S. If you owe usjand your acct is dr.' fey us c ed ite 1r.oa.31 REM-EMBER tnat the Ccnicoj c Steam L&uiiry & Dye Works fft;ll have the department rf r!LnTn-Tfcr nml T)veiriP' And is heftfrnrp 1. ; f-i - U -r-r - I n-jimrtfl than e7er'in.thatline. Pnrcler.- idk is .done thorofthly fetid Ve DYK scitntifically. our rmiCES art. as follow? : Coat.& Vet Cleaned and Pressed $ .75 Pair of Pants " .40 Or Whole Kmt " . " 1.00 An Overcoat 1 " " 75 to 1.0O Ladies Skirts 50 to 1.00 Suits Dyed aud "Pressed . 2.50 Pants " 100 Skirts ' . 75 to 1.50 Prices on any other articles not mention will be given upon ap plication. Also remember that 25' per cent, discount is allowed on all Dyo work,. Give us'a trial. Concord Steam laundry & Dyeforis. Central a i i n 3 Flannels worth 7fc, special I - - . jgCt Mnnl.itinn.. ...1 "I 1 1 U .'. newest patterns. .Kings, Gate Citys, the. marku! , All sizes, from a f Residence 'poacg90. SttiG 'phonu Utf u O 0
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