'i' CE:$4.00 per year. ONCORD. N. 0. MONDAY JAN. 13. (9C2 at, SlNCLB COPY 5 CENTS. iteKiniiftn Ctliircli and Peop'J II was tho writer's privilege tb warship with the McKinndti Presbyterian congregation on Sunday. It was a rarfcpleasure, T?be Standard was misinformed s to the name of the man wbe tgbt hurl, last week near Mount Pleasant. was Mr. John? A not oniy to sit under the sacred Barri- . He was dragged about aching of the deservedly popu-l100 yards to team and the . . , M A 1 side off bis head was bruised and . lar pusior, oui aiso io sew me i " . , . ,7 . , , , scraped t the skull, hujt no bone beautirul church hpmeint which , , . , was broken and while it was a this congregation has moved,.' i terrible hurt $ .g hopedthat he The church presents a very ; wMSoon recover. aUractiveuieu'anee on the out- 11 . f t.. ! W - Mrs. Jason II. Hoose -Ocml side and is neatlv finished irwside. T .i "Ms Mrs. Jason H Moose died Sat- Its construction in the auditorium . . A ? urday at their home in No. 7 is a nine .singular oul woiuttr- - . . . , . fully economic and capacious.' There , are tu) vestibule en- township and was burhd Sund: at Bear Creek church. She wtis about 30 years of age. r t Norln CjroIinjjTakcs the l'ro. iNortn uarpnniaufi wurue lm trested to know that one of thei awnpeople has won the! Thorn a l3 Clarke prize df 300, at the National Academy 'j n pual display, for the best figure composition of the yea. The painter is Elliott Dairgerjitjid, who was born in the eastern part of North Carolina, where manv of his,kith and'kin now live. His priz wirimng production is "Tho Story of trj kado'iia," whiehJ critics pronounce.asalmosC elo quent. Mr. Daiuerfield has do .YOtod Uimself to religious themes trances to the front between She leaves a husbaud arfd three for mW ?s and his, work j wmcn is t'le lecture room with children, including a young babe 11 01 au un,Uu quality .toldiyg doors opening into the, from whose birth she took fever. ! and Conception such as U entitle auditorium and there are twp Mrs. Moose was the daughter ' m to very high rani in Iris galleries. The auditorium is of Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Pen- avocation. He lives with his quite sufficient for the ordinary Dinger. , 'family on. West Fifty seventh seuvico unci with the galleries Tne arrowing jinstjaml aiid street, .sitfd is a member of the and lecture room and some chairs "-Y,Uisn -ulJult:" lJvtJ uul .Norm Carolina oqiot.v of New York .--'Robert F FolHn in Char- ; lotto Obsevvir. For tlio Civil IScrVice. The UVS. Civil Service Com mission wijl hold examinations at several places in each stat'e during March and April, to, so cure young menuuid women for the government 'service. 9,889 t 4 . m-w w ukw mm u a m an audience of 500 may be seated J. J J" COmf?rtably. . Urothor Miot by aIIrotlier. There aro two rows of choir Charles and Bob Gray, colored seats btihintl the rostrum, which got into an affray late Saturday may be approached from the a'ucli- evening in which Charles shot torjum ad.from he galleries. Bob six times, each bullet hitting The two gables over the gal , him, three entering the body. leria ire largely window spaces Tho trouble came about through ! with translucent glass, wlich ' their sister who has been stav- thrcu a mellow, light suf-, iirg with Charles since her moth flcfcnlly olear Till over the or died. Bob wanted her to stay1 y(,ar thou h thrfiH iiXnmmi .ojiurch, beside the windows otr. with him and the quarreling and j Probably 10.0U9 appointments tho sides of the auditorium that, fighting 'followed. It occiired in.' )0 niido this year. All XHH(liave just received a largo lot of choice patterns in Embroideries and Insertions, somo 5,O0Q yarcis. ,It is now on display and wo intite you to lcfok over it and be thejud;;e as to hov low the price and how good the quality". Jndgingfrom the way its being" pulled over tlw yard-suclcwe-will sell more Hamburg .this season than , last and everybody remembers the extreme values f last year. Now is-a good time to buy Er .broideries and Bleaeli Domestic to do'.spring sewing. 'Kemna'nts of Bleaching, fine cloth, real value t7ki, special price . 5c. Good quality Cambric, very line and sinbotli 10c Hamburg' that you will be proujl of 7 J and 10c. Fruit of the .Loom and Barkers Domestic Old "Brands, .everybody knows 10c. the value Big' values erie.s at 3 and n Ktnbi'fdd-5c. win give aounaaut venhiauoin , r- appoint ments are for lifr and Per Tf T .ifV.r. .... , , 1 I . suni mui". Th e seats are com- fortable. , o Has ifbt rxsen able to extricate j school ttduc:atioll The basement stmy is built tf , 0D0 the Gullets v'hich entered !ga. britlc and will contain eleven ! Bob's stomach.- J room1 w jinioii is . renuircd. anes at appointment vary frgm,lr'(;(jO lo slM0 Ti year with )en complete, one of j "NrtiiVr mm SanfiH." Ilibei'al promotions afterward. which is tl)efcpastoi's study ajid Mr. Georgo VJraham, it is! Politics is not considered. Them, the others are for Suiday school said, is getting out a book en-j is less compel iiion'iu the south purposes. , titled "Schley and Santiago," j ern sta.es than in other parts This poor,o, we doubt not, are descriptive of the great battle, of iho country. This alTords a proud and happy in a temple of H0 was on the Brooklyn during Urood opportunity for noonlo bn- A 4 C tv'orsh.ip far exceeding all fanci ful conceplions. of a few years ago and they are to bo most- congratulated upon having one of the most compact, cornmodi- ous and convenient structures ife lias been our privilege foisee. Pastof Gillon.'too, is highly gratified '.at Jhe spiritual condi tion of the congregation. JThere are about 400 'enrolled in the Sunday School with 30 teachers and the prayer meetings are at tended by from 60 to 100 wor shippers. He finds them lovable people, ready to follow his pas toral leading. Family of Seven Burucd. A Buffalo, N. Y., dispatch of tho 12th tells the harrjfing story of lamp that drops, a ftt-e, an expr '. i i.nl 5 even lives iust io. th; 1! 'mes. Tho crisp remains of the babe close in its mother's arms and a child in the father's arms with the other three hur dled close together in death. the fight and it is bejieyed tha he tells tho most graphic and ac curate tale yet told of that groat battle so glorious in achievement but followed by .the most acri monious aftermath probably in the history of thenatiorf, Jube Early's Virginia Valkjy cam paign not excepted. It is said that, Admiral Schlcy has read tha proof and endorses the ac count. The book will not bo abusive or radical Chit will refleet on Sampson Bd his mn as sul len aad discourteous, even with holding from6chley tho honors tho rest of fhe fleet showered tween 10 "and 45 years of age. Those desiring places of thU kind can get full information aboufrtheui, free, by writing to the Columbian Correspondence College, Washington, D. C.und asking for its Civil Service catalogue, numbor three. f. L !i ' til r. iui rw ', 3 u w j i i i a ! on him. State Should Onit thinning. The State should givo up farming as a bad job. Let those counties which do not want their convicts for work on the roads turn them over to some neigh boring county. Raleigh Times. And if moving time is debiyodinurh op- er we will not have micli a job after all. For the next few days until I, our new quarters arc 'ready, we are going to make prices that will sell goods if . Low Prices Will Sell Imu Thanking you for jlast favor and asking you to pass over our mistake s when it's possible . . we will try anc do lletter in the futur Again thanking you and asking you to call and see us we are yours to try to please, The Bell &Harris Fur. Co.' I oral horn 'lia that tfiey look iT'Sfiimect" ot themselves every time thtfy are caught telling tfio truth." The Southern Seliin Tickets to Clinriop . ton at Special Kates. mi l 1 1. n:i i i.,r v, u Alio oouiavru ivciuwtty ria, pui newms on saiu mr me viicir- i j.-. T- rnL . i iesr?n xuxposnitui. i ne louna 1 v frin MS fi-Am P.iiv.nrd f, n- CC!'7 son tickets is $11.( 5. The 10 day tickets on sale daily are 8.10. Tickets on sale on Tuesdays and Thursday, 7 day return limit are C subViantiato this statement o; with the real stuff, and leave it to vcu w 'When a mn gfts olt pol i t i es th e people begin to wond er how much he gets out." pi 85.20 'Tho "People with good intentions are .srmetimcs lilre an alarm clock that, doesn't go off." "Some fellows draw on their i imaginations when thev have electrican sometimes O uses shocking language." not; and make it so. w i it lU )S w id vVw uaiantee to 0. e "Poor workmen andpoliticiat s no bank accounts to draw on.'r always blame their tools." are here to makfe a ! profita livingalso to do justice io S our customers.