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WW .liw1 WtMWW ... 33i . . ' . . . . . : . e. t . : 1 s r - " : : PuiCtf : $4.0Q per year. (jfrTCORD, N.'CJ. TtJESDAY, JULY J5, 1902.. . i . m . ; ' .1J'. Li' !";'- . m m -m- j i J....,,.. ... " 11 WLbT E H.N T U A IX ItOft U Kl. Foiir Men Ifwhl It up iul lleliere Fas-J seiigers and l5ior open I wo fcitres. A Salida dispafch of JuH- 11th tells the story of a train robbeiy near Chester, Col., by four masked'men who covered the on gineer with pistols, lined up the , passengers outside the train and dynamited two safes, then re lieved the passengers, many of whom were emigrants, of all , ' their valuables. .The despcra 'does then escaped on horseback. Some of the passengers threw their - valuable away into the grass and they were taken bacK after the robbers left to gather them up. The engi neer was struck on the head by one of the men with a Winches ter rifle and was hurt though not disabled ' ..,,.. Beyond this there was no one personally abused. Countj School Board Meets. The county school board met Monday. ' The secretary's and the treas urer's reports were received and ordered to be spread upon the minutes. The contracts for building a school house near Faggart's. one near Howell's church, one near Bethel church and one near Molton Petrea's, the first three with two rooms each and the last with one room, were awarded to Mr. D A Caldwell at $2,590. A one room house near Bar rier's mill was awarded to Mr. J M Shuping, of Mt. Pleasant, for $400. The one at J R Wallace's was not let for lack of an applicant. Jf. C. College lioard Meets. Dr. R C Holland and Rev, C B King, of Charlotte, VR Stickley, of Enochville; Hon. H C McAl lister, Capt. Jonas Cook and Messrs. W H Fisk and W N Misenheimer, of Mt. Pleasan:; Mr. G E Ritchie, of Govern, and Messrs. M B Stickley, D R Hoover and Jno. K Patterson, of Concord, were in attendance at the meeting o'f the board of directors of North Carolina Col lego held in St. James church today. Khif? Alphonzo's Rudeness. Now the youug King of Spain is placed before the w6rld as be ing awfully rude. He does all kinds of little deeds for which a solicitous mother would like to correct him but he turus upon her and curses her in the most -crushing style, ven ordering hr out of the palaco and threat ening to have he thrown into the streets. She lare not be about him in private for. fear of insult, -fie i said tojtell hpr that he is Kingand that she should obey him as other sub- - 4 gects. , LOiT KIASON 'WHILE WtfKKltiH. 3IrBiTrreIl YT!fr, of Davidson, SuJ- denly Lones Mi mil Mr. tSurrgll Young, one o Davidson. caunty"s substantial citizen who lives near the river, lost his mind Friday whiie work iug at his threshing machine. Mr. Yoiing was feeding the Lthreshar when he suddenly turned in a dazed maimer and put his.hand to his head. Par ties near hhn questioned him and found that'll is mind was a blank. lie " was taken to his iiuwe uuu wnb ummpiwu. yes- terday afternoon. It is .thought that Mr. Young's brain was' , . affected by the sun.- The un-1 I. j : i 3 township, died this morning. ! ' ' Mr. Johnson was about 21 years old and a very energetic and! nice young man. . tyu-. u.au auuu, u. new 8 horgo pQWer AuUman ftud crow authorUy g GooJs J old.- Su Taylor traction engine through "0f "Unbeaten Tracks in Japau." Thisdepartmeutof SoapsJ A Urijlit Young Man Dead.' today (Tuesday) to his home at They are related as happening g n .. , ... , 3 . " , i m -i 4 iit-4 . ' fc Creams. Toilet Haters, -o- 3 Mr. Crawford Johnson, of No. Carnker. It traveled by itsown in Yezo, the northern island of E . 3 ' The 'funeral services will be.season conducted Wednesday at Poplar Tent, after which the remains will be interred in the cemetery. Our sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. The Old Landmark Keinored. The old Coleman or Mahan house on Union street is being torn away. It has stood long and many a one carries its im mage in the mind when it ranked well among the residences of Concord. It is made of hewn logs and serves the boys and girls of today to see how houses were built when timber was not an object and saw mills were few and far between. The timber consumed in that house would have built, probably, a dozen houses of today of equal size. We are curious to know how long this house has stood but no one seems to know. Even Mr. C R White can give us no clear idea. He says he cannot even surmise how many gallons it took to get that house up, but nothing is "more sure than that many of those logs went up by its inspi ration as that was tho way in those days. The deed to this town lot was made April 15, .1810, and it is fair to presume that the house was built soon after, making it at least 80 years old. It was once used as a hotel and the judges and lawyers lodged there. It has long been a landmark cherished no doubt by thede scendentsftf Col. Wm. Coletnau, the fthr of the wll-kfiown Daniel Colepan, and grand father of ftfr. "Bilfr' Coleman, now of Dailas, Texas, but it h staytid toolong. Petce to. its asbs. Let it pass away Subscribe for the Standard. F. OS1JOUNE. Ideiitffled as Chas.' F. Hlatr, Who Killed JllsWifcfand ) Man in Oklahoma. SheriffHeissler, of Stillwater, Oklahoma; has gone to NorfTiflc CIIAS. and thexe identifies 3barles F Monday in Salisbury. A num- j Osborne as'none other, than-hereof witnesses were examined. Charles F Hiatt, who murdered Solicitor Hammer aud the coun his wife there when she had beep cil f0r the defendant agreed not summoned as a witness against to argue' the caso and Judge him when charged with murder- Shaw remanded the prisoner to iog'Al. Cook. Osborne will tight jail for a further hearing on next against being, taken back to Friday before "Judge Neal. An' Oklahoma. There is little doubt now that i i i ... ne nas muraerea a man ana two of his wives. ' ',' '. ".7' . , i Trad ion .hn if me On the Streets. I , Mr j w Carriker took hisl steam and was an inter 3sting object. Mr. Carriker will run his j wheat thresher with it for the Killed In a Sewer Ditch. A negro man, Abe Fowler, was killed on the 14th by the dirt that fell in on him Jim Jackson another hand (may die from his injuries. This is the second man killed in the work of putting in the sewer at Durham. Transparencies From (Mass. Glass, July 15. Messrs. Gil mer Kirk .and Genova Cline, of Concord, spent last Sunday at Glass. Misses Pearl and Maggie Bos tian and Viola Wertz, of China Grove, spent Saturday and Sunday at Mr. Rul'us Cliue'St Mrs. J W Flove and sister, Miss Castor, and Miss Mary Winecoff, left Saturday morning for Charlotte, 'where they will spend a few days with relatives. We are glad the picnickers have a pretty day for their incnic. They were to meet at Bethpago and drive from-there to Cox's pond.. The meeting should bo a happy one as- lhero are only two or three couples going trom Glass. Mrs. Lucinda Kelough, of Pop lar Tent, is spending a while with her sister. Mrs. Eliza Wine- 1 coif. Mr. Jacob Bost and Miss Mary Petrea will be married in Smith's Chapel at 8 ' o'clock Thursday night, che 17th. . The -boys of Glass had better be sure f heir girl is at homo be fore they go, or tVy mignt have the drie witfiout seeing her. ' Little Fire at (Jreensboro. Fire brok4 dVit at the Revolu tion Cotton Mills Jfonday night in theTaste cotton room and ?o ' m bales were destroyed, valued 5?00. bes'isome dimn$fe to the THOMAS Sl'AltXELL I J JAIL. 1 Evidonce not Coiiclnsli e nmf Tilaf to bi Continued Friday. , Mr. Xhomas Sparnell had a hearing before Judge Shaw on effoit was made to give bail for Mr. Sparnell but Judge Shaw. i overruled and sent him to the lock-up. " "" , ) Crows Reason rp. frlm -n; Rtri. nf f. the empire, where these birds are a feature of the country: "There are millions of them, and in many places they break iu :i c . 1 : 1 i 1 ji wun a moei or noisy enscoras. They are everywhere and have! attained a degree of most un-! pardonable impertinence, min gled with a cunning and sagacity which almost puts them on a level with man in some circum stances impudent as to alight on two of my horses, and so bo ferried across a river. In the inn garden at Mori I saw a dog eating a piece of carrion in tho presence of several of these covetous birds. They evidently said a groat deal to each other on tho subject, and now and then one or two of them tried to pull the meat away from him, which no resenieu. ii last a big, strong crow succeeded in tearing off a piece, with which he returned to tho p;ne where tho others were congregated, aud after much earnest speech thoy all surrounded the dog, and the leading bird dexterously dropped tho small piece of meat within reach of his mouth, when ho immediately snapped at it, unwisely letting go the big piece for a second, and two of the crows flew away with it to the pine; and with much fluttering and hilarity they all ate it, the deceived dog looking vacant and bewildered for a moment, after which he sat, under lho tree and barned at them. Uur IJumb Animals. A Raping Roarinjr Hood. . Washed dov'n a telegraph line which Chas. 3 Ellis, of Lisbon, fa., had to reiir. ''Standing waist deep in icy water." lie writes, "gave me ; terrible cci and cough. It. grew worse daily. Finally the best doctors 111 Oak land, Neb., Sioux City and Oma ha said I had Car umption and could not In'. Then I began jsing Dr. King's 'ew Di.jovery anJwas wholly tured by six bo )TtTes. Positively guaranteed for 3r CJdghs, Coldfc and all Throat nd Lung Rubles by P B FeTzer, Single copy 5 cents V- 2TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTJiB "It Is a Crime to. Grow Olcl." i The author of this senti' ment is unknown but ever3' one wants to retain heir 3 youthful appearance as long 3 as possible. It is frequently, 3 said that a woman is as old c as she looks aud a man as old as he feels. t Thia suggests that age is a matter of feeling and not of It: years. There t is no doubt hm that Wcodburv's Toiler lognes, Tooth Brushes and .3 3 3 It o .. J : c ouuurjs is growing each day. VVe iiave tiie. best to 3 3 be obtained. . John H Woodbury's name signifies quality and is known in almost every household. Our southern window now contains one of the finest displays of this kind ever made in Concord and we are glad to have the pleasure of E showing you over this spec ial department. Woodbury's Toilet Articles. Woodbury's Facial Sip, purely medicinal and strict ly anticeptic XQc 3 3 Woodbu ry s Fac ia.l C re a m softens, heals refreshes and 3 3 prevents tans, inickles and wrinkles 25i3 Woodbury's Facial Pow der, pure, harmless.invi sible 3 only 3 3 Woodbu ry 's Den 1 3 1 O ream It only -P.Sric -a i A 3 r3 Verona Violet Talcum E Powder, pure, fragrant and medicinal loc SavorT Zenobia The linest Toilet Soap 3 3 made, fi agranco' of oriental 3 flowers, per cake 25c Verona VioJettc TIe most delightful of fine Toil Waters, 3 31 3 3 only t 25 c H 25 -1 Department tore. DuildinEr. D.'uggist, rice 50c 3 1
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