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Q o u f i ft Si 41 m Daat Standard. JOHN D. EARFJIHR, UJimr aiiU l'io.netoi . TwViei: IS MUltfcf Kl'lUHiU. - - - - WTUK SI ANDAKD 1'"WisiieJ every fe' Su. iy i 4edJ and vcJ by carris. RATfc OF S'JC:rilPT10N. . 1.00 Single copvc Tiic WeeklStandard isan 8-column 4"age per. Ithas a larger circulation m Cabarrus jan any oilier paper. l':-ei a year advance, urms for regular udveiiseineiits m.i.1 known :e-i .explication. Addles all communications to THE STA$IAK1, Ct::Wrd, X. C. Oatal wklci: neak siikluv. I'lissfiiirer Conch and Four I'reiirht Cars rimiije Vowa I't Feet -One Alan Killed. A mixed tram on the South Carolina and Georgia Extension ra-tlroaft had a peculiar experi- A It tl 1 V.'llt illlV-l f A- J JtU - - f k v. - J - - I w enco in crosin tho river tb Court JilWgg from tho 10th judi- milfts north of Shelby rjiflrscmy ic-iai district.was effected' ii ilui wqrniDg aboit 3 Vclck. wheuK m today, 'June 20th, in th the trestle 73 feet higJi gave, connection which met in Sahs way and the .passenger coach andfour freight care went down. TELEI"HOrv2 NO- CoJfouuj), N. C, June 18. 190:2. Acs chain is Taroken. . Mr. Lee Grigg, of Shelby, was killed and.Conduator E Turner was severely though not family hurt. A few of thp 15 passen gers were bruised, but it was It is. to be hoped that the emA uext to a mirarJo .that any now effectually . escaped. Fortunately it was the trestle and not the bridge proper that crave vay or all would doubtles have been drowned in Broad river. The engineer as he crossed fouud that something was giving way and threw the throttle wide open thus probably saving part It will be well enough for our people to bear in mind that no body is going to niy more for :'Jmir .services than they them selves conceive that s.ich servi ces are worth. It would be h-ird to conceive ! of hig tpam 'how.Judge Boyd cnul.l proceed 'xirore i igiiLtiuu.-M,) an luu v.in.iij tree swindlers. His object is to in dict punishment on the criminals by forcing them to do justice as -fer .as possible to their victims. Jit is ideal jurisprudence. A HORRIBLE STORY. Iieiiili 'Refuses to Embrace a tYonnu Worse Oil Alive. "JNew -Orleans, June 18. Mrs. "Wcetrope, who killed her six idfeildren in Claybourno county, Hiss, shooting five and burning . the baby to death, and after .burning down her house, fled to ithe woods and attempted suicide, as still alive. But she is in a oritical condition, owing to th two rifle wounds in her side in Hicted by her own hand. She is at the home of her father, eigh teen miles east of Port Gibson and the authorities have as yet taken no steps to arrest her, owing to her condition. She prays " to die and when captured handed the gun to one of the posse and piteously begged to be killed, crying: "I have slept on the .grave of my Jead sister all night waiting the funeral of my six dead children and after they are buried I ;n tendectakmg my lffe across their graves. . The six children were buried yesterday all in one grave. Mrs. VVestrope's case is very peculiar, as there are lon intervals when ;she is perfectly sane. i ...!.. o.. .,4.... .t.r. tlnct Ciiml Tun. cord. . That Concord is pushing to the front in many ways has been known to us for quite a while land frequently has The Standard called attention to the fact that things are booming in this neck of the woods, but we were a lit tle surprised -when told by a Charlotte contractor the other day that there twice is as much building going on in Concord as theNe .is in Charlotte. lie further told us, that, while not speaking disparagingly of his homo town, things were a little slow on the move down there, but that after the ball season closed and people got over the effects of that and the legalized primary, they might wake up and get up a hustle on them selves, but in the meantime he was hunting outside contracts. Ucadj to Yield. I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel -Salve for piles and found it a ocfiiun cure," slys SR Mere dith, f4Villow Grove. Bo?. Operations urfcflpssary To xure spiles. Thf always yield lo 6e DeWittis Wifth Hazel Salve. Cures sj-jin diseases all kinds -of wounds. Accept no hunter feUs, Gibson Drug Store. wle.n it does arrive the citizens in that neighborhood will be colfce iawar oh the fact fhat something is occurring, for tjie contract calis fcr its completion by SeptemberlOth. tie Kept His Leg- THE SALISDUUV LOSVEMIOX. i?. F. I.ohst XHiiii:it'd for Jittle Fro:a tht-JOih Uislru-toa tbe Hitli Fallot at 2:30 O'clock at Sislit-Mr. V. O. Jlamiiicr Uiiopposctl for Solicitor. The nomination of Lenjamir 7 m mm F Lon;,-, of Iredell, for Suporip 0 e Pi Y. ifuU It- Trn j on n v. UUI V OU 11JO iyill. XI ci- uu v. ceediugly tryigoceasrou. Tlie co vent ion was called o oriler at 12 o'clock and Hon, Juo. S Henderson was made perma nent chairman. Mr. W C Hammer was, unani mously, and without opposition, nominated for solicitor, and ad dressed The convention. Balloting beganior judge after nominating speeches were made in favor of .Mr. B F Long, Mr. T B Ba ly and Mr. E E Raper. 3 The result of the first ballot was, Long 154J, Baily 90, Raper It was a deadlock and the con vention took a recess from 3 o'clock till 4 and from 5:30 to 8 o'clock: Some changes ATere made but not enough to effect the nomination of Mr. Long, who Tacked only votes for the greater part of the time till the 412th ballot was reached when he got 105 votes, seven more than was needed to .nominate him and the nomination was made uLanimous. There was some sharp acri mouy'and serious confusion at one time but adjustment oi diffi culties was effected. It is pleasing to note the build ing boom that Concord is now enjoying. On eyery hand one sees the evidence of prosperity that oT new buildings being erect ed. Our carpenters are alt busy and but few idlemen, if any, are to he found upon our streets. , So srreat is the demand for material that aM can not be sup- -vr a ; Mfo5 r..Q plied" Voik on the graded park. Md.. June 11-15 19OT. the school building has been delayed Southern Railway will have spe- fnv txxn-. -ToaVaTi annnnnt nf inn,. Cial rates. Tickets tO Ifo Sold bility to revive lumber. But " The hardest trial of a heart is whether it can bear a rival's fail ure without triumph. Aitkin. Elon College commencement, Elon . College, N. C, June 25. Tickets on sale Juno 1 to 3 with final limit 8. Round trip $3.45. North Carolina Teachers' As sembly, Morehead City, N. C, June 10 told, Tickets to be sold June 7, to 14 with, final limit 30 days from; date of sale. Fare for round trip $7.70. On Account 6! Theman State Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Raleigh, June 18-19, the Southern Railway will have spe ciaV rates. Tickets to be sold June 20,21 and 22, with final limit June 30, 1902. !j.70 Tor round trip. , tin A nn m n f. "Rioanin.l rinnfor. V 11 A. kljVj J U 11 U J ' iv,.iimi i wui.w ence Y. M. C. A. Screiaries oil June 18, 1902. trip. , 'Li a good face is a letter of re idTimeudatiou, a good heart is a letter of credit. Bulwer. Time is the great comforter of grief, but the agency by which it works is exhaustion. L E .'JLandcn. There is no fational way to treaW nasal catarrh: un raeuicme 18 applied direct to the affect d membrane. The remedy Cream alm.Sft restores th irjll"ojed tissues to a healthy state without drvinpr all the lite out.pi them and it v kacKfthe lost seasesvi . Tlie suilefclfcwho TS Twelve vears asro J W'Sulli- van, of Hartford. Con if., scrqh etiusi$g witha rustytriip. IntlammajoilftinQ blooa pison-4 suffered intensely Then the Mai doctors urgea ampuiauon Tj. . I !i- .T J Vi' -iut, ne writes, i. usou one bottlefjof lasstric Hitters ana 1 lCboxesOi lklen'i Arnica Salve and my leg was sound and wTell as ever." For Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Sores and all blood disorders Electric Bitters has no rival oa eaith. Try them Fetzers Drug Store will guarantee satisfaction or refund money: Only 50 cents L taste and smell ' l Villi! f .V I.JX I 11! 11 11 1 I3alli( Drujrgists sell 13roth(i8' 50 Warren Street, Xfw Yoxjg will mailt. Nasal IGATARRH In all its sta-'cs. Ety's Cream Balm cleanses, Footlios and heals the diseased mcmliranc It cures catarrh aud drives away a ccld In the head Quickly. Cream Halm la placed Into the nostrils spreads over the u.einbraue aud is absorbed. Belief is im mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying does not produce sneezing. Lare Size, 60 cents at Drug gists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents. Q ELY Lr.O i'ULrvS, 50 Warau Street, New Voik , J he RacRec! . 7 i 7.9-inch BLE r n n tr nn s "t s 1 1 aC: 6 l4c. Navy and Wine COLORED CALICO, Respectfully, D J i I TTTTmTmTmmTTmYnTTTmmTTmmmm D BL. M. 1L Will. I? 1 .J f-J...t.'.1 0. 3 I m mm mm im.mmi ana mmmi yuiiegs LITERARY CLA8SICAL 8CIENTIFI0 COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PEDIGOGIOAL : MUSIOAL Session opensSeptember i8th. Expenses $ioo to 140; for non residents of the State $160. Faculty of 33 members. Practice and Observation School connected with the College. Correspondence in vited from those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. To secure board in the dormitories all free-tuition applications should be made before July 15th. 3 For catalogue and other information address PRESIDENT CHARLES D. McIVER, Greensboro, N. C Smnmuiiimimimuiiimiiiiiiimimim BIDS FOR SCHOOL HOUSES. 5JATTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTWTTTTTf The County Board of Education of Cabarrus County.will, on Monday, July 7th, 1902, receive sealed proposals on the construction of six publio schools. 1-room house near Barrier's Mill. i 1 nTnf . 2-room house near D C Faggert's, in 2-room houie uear Howell's Church, E Ce1ebrat6d for their great in No. lOf - ' fc" Vitinotirc tr tha cirh- anr iVia , room 11UU.0 7 , - c wearv, in Ded of recreatton llrcom house near Morton fetrea's, t and health, wifl be opened DInti. n-nA BrtnniPinatin-na ran hfl S3fn JUI1C 19L. at the office of County Superintendent of Education, in Concord, on any Sat urday or Monday prior to July 7in. ' t Board wpek A.11 bidding contractors must cive ooara, . weeic ... . rwt . 1 x . IZT m Batisfactory reierence. ine rigni is re- j Board, ", day, servea 10 reject uuv nun an nuo, This June 9th, 1902. oi- 3 T . T) n ni oigncu ilia, x, vj! tt., THE . MISENHEIMER SPRJdS. June ist, Board, per month $lciOO 600 rSitmrl P.HAS. E.BoOMt. Sec. Couutv Board of Edncation 6 9. tf. Ditly mails andtelephQne communications with sur- 3 150 -3 3 3 3 LFresh On Hand! Shad. Trout, etc.,very Saturday. B(Mt Pork an 1 Sausagjdaly except on "Sunday. Saturday nigt orders filled Sunday rrmndirif tnwns trp pfiinuprl here and conveyances to & from Railroad Station will 3 be at command of patrons It n call. Best of service ren morning. dered and iour patronajre . . . . t "B - " solicited. m 3 Mrs. J. 0. Misenheimer, PEOPRIETOB. 3 clothe ioBtsensePf " llavvaiitt At Rrnfc riUTUK suilefcftTvho tired J. r. UayvaUH DrO. , AmiyililiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiUiillllilAlUiilliiK 8hclt us(jCream m J . , 1 it lo50rcYs Ely A J. , T m Street, w Y4 101 P Re have now on dfenlay in our Seven vacant lots on South Union street. Nine vacant lots on West Corbin street. Two vacant lots on Young street. . Four "Houses and Lots, all desirable property. Jno. K. Patterson. a. & 9 am show willow tT4very latest in alios Sinn Waist ae Come in. No trouble to show the goods. Yours to please, W. C. CORRELL, Leading Jeweler. w V
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