r. J 1 i 4. J." 4 Pw'ice: $4.00 pei-yeai;. UyClKD, N. C. WEDNBSDY. AUt?. 6M902. . ' Single c?opy5 cents'. - - i IiRUWN-MO$S. - '.Mr Earl I'rown Leads Miss .Agnes Moss to the Ilj-meinM Altar The Shirs' Witness Their J'nptials. Those who vcre fortunate enough to be piesent at the mar riage of Miss Agnes Moss andMr. Earl Brown Tuesdayniglrt 'wit nessed a beautiful ceremony. It was a perfect ending of i perfect love. ' Their vows were not plighted in the midst of pomp and cere mony in cold and formal walls among a curious and criticjsing crowd, but in the midst of loving hearts with the stars "looking dow.n upon them and the birds and flowers around them "in the midst of God and'these - witness es" hesetwo younghearts joined by a beautiful love and God's blessing became one. The charming borne of Mr. and Mrs. Swink never appeared moro attractive. The porcli was beautifully and artistically .deco rated with lights and. flowers. Under a canopy of Avhite and green, stood tho young couple and were united in holy matri mony by the Rev. Mr. Cornelsou. Tho beautiful picture will live long in the memory of those who li wimossea it. x ne orme s ueauiy was of the style that was em phasized by the surroundings and one wondered if the 'bride who celebrated tho first garden EXECUTIVE COMMH'THE MEETS., i Senator Simmons le-clectptl Chainn:i of State Committee and Ales. J. Field Secretary. . The State Democratic Execu tive Conamittee met in Raleigh Tuesday. It re-elected Senator Simmons as chairman by accla mation. lie made a-short but stirring speech of acceptance in which he said the party is in good aud harmonious condition. Mr. P M Pearsall -declining the Secretary-ship the meeting asked Chairman Simmons ' to name a man for Jhe place. He named Alex. J Field, of Raleigh, 4 Members of the county boards ot elections "were then elected. For the Cabarrus board Messrs. Jas. F Hurley 'and Robert' L Hartsell were named. Delegates to the State Senatorial Con vention. The following are the dele gates appointed by action of the juixjj: npuM huist. ' : Falls Dovrn Stair s:tJ is Probably Fa-Jlurt-Still Unconscious at 1050 Tuesday Sight. 1 Judge Gray'Byhum fell down the stairway of the Merchants and Manufacturers Club' rooms in Greensboro Tuesday morning and suffered such injuries as to warrant the most serious alarm. The skull is thougjrt to be fract- rured at tho base of the brain and there is a severe wound on the top of the head beside a fracture of the left arm and a bruise of the left hip. He was unconscious yet a't 10:30 o'clock Tuesday night. The doctors hold out, meaner hope for his recovery. Mr. Juo. P. Allison's Speech of Accept ance. My FuiENDS and Fellow Citizens: It is with .feelings of gratitude 1 come before you to ncccpt this honor you havo just TTnmmnTTnTTnTTTTTT!jT7nnnmTnnnTTnTTnnnnnnffTTnTTTTwnirrTTTTTTTTTTffTT)TTTT!' Slightly Soile.d Under- 3i 3f wear That Must Be SOLD. After our big pre-inventory selliiiff we still have some garments that the cut price must sol!. Besides these stragglers we have placed some other goods on -this counter at a great sacrifice in price Cabarrus. Couutv Democratic , ' . , x, 0 conferred Upon me through your Convention of the 5th to the Sen-1 atorial District Convention. marriage could have been much fairer. The guests were assembled in ) V S front of the improvized altar Miss Kate Gibson and Miss Nan Cannon Were the bride's maids, Master Sterling Brown the ring bearer. The presents were many and very handsome. Silver aqd cut glass sparkled on every side. Congratulations, both in per- son and by telegram, were show- ered upon them. A delicious rapasl was served - and much merriment ensued oyer . the ciJtting of the bride's cake. . . .Miss Kate Gibson cut the ring, Miss Emily Gibson the ten cents and Miss Fay Brown the th'imble. i'Mr. and. Mrs. Brown" left amictet a shower oi rice and good byes for a honeymoon in Western North Carolina. X. Mr. Heath Coming to Concord. A Monroe special of the 5thl to the Charlotte Gbseijver szys : -i Mr. JohnD Heath, of thjjs - place, "f!lio int business iro ' Obncord the first of the year. He is largely interested in a 'stock company wiiclf is fcemgH ty orJSmized at that plarie for the purpose of carrying on, a mer cantile business. The, capital stock of thco&pan will be V from 620.COO to 50,000. Mr. 1 Heath will be secretary and Township No. 1. Jno. Ai Barnhardt, Dr. T F Pharr, Jas. E Query and A D Wilson. Township No. 2. II V Cald well. P P Townsend, I N Phurr, D M Bennett, C W Holland. Township No. 3. W F Smith. Township No. 4. Jno. W Cook. Township No. 5. E K Misen heimer, "VVm. Propst. Township No. G. G E Ritchie Township No. 7. J O Moose. Township No. 8. A VV Moose, T A Moser, G F McAllister. Township No. 9.W F Widen hourse. Township No. 10. Samuel Black. Township No. 11. T V Tal birt, D V Krimminger. Township No. 12. Ward r. Dr. R S Young J F Hurley. Ward No. 2. H M Barrow J DrLenttf, VV G Means, J C Wads- worth, D B Coltrane, Chas. Mc- Doimld, J N Brown, Jnp. Foil, J M Odell, Brandon Mos, Wm. Montgomery. Ward No. 3. M H Caldwell. Ward No. 4. fcaul B Mean.!, A B Youog. . . secretary treasurer of the company. - " Subscribe for the Standard o Prof. Keesler Ij-elected. The Charlotfe graded school ... colh missioned have concluded to run the music department again ieiti sessien and hav rcefected hProf, B LIeesler for the de- parment. Thorccona lotion joiJ. MrO T T?nAerger, the Rural mailcarrir on roifte No. 2, brought in the seJind open ioll hbf cotton to th? Standard office ton the 5th. Ie plucked it from thfjfiejg of Mr. James Goodman where he says they are getting to be quite plentiful. Miss Mabel Sloan, of Chase City, Va., is the guest of Miss Mary Lre. committee This is not. a time to outline a policy. it would tax your pa jtience too much to listen to a I poor talker after the arduous la- bots you have performed today. Besides, there is plenty of time for that before tho election, but I will pledge my host efforts for i i . 1 1 . i wnatever win promoto the in terest of the old North State, or my native county, glorious old Cabarrus. I cannot refer you to labors performed in legislative matters, but I am not a stranger to tho people of this county, nor ignor ant of your wants. My ainWion has never lead mo into politics, but I have always taken an in terest in tho elections, for my friends whose ambitions have lead them into the political arena, and from t sense xt duty, that every good citizen owes his govern ment and this step today is from, a sense of duty to my friends and my county.' It is very 'gratifying to have t passed through tliis part of tho campaign with so few scars, which shows the high and hon orable plane upon which the con test hn.sbeen waged. While I may be a novice in leg islation, my experience in blsi ness matters, my acquaintance with leading men in all parts of the State and with many who wfll be my colleagues, and hav ing kefyt up with all State mat ters for many years, I feel that I can attempt to represent th's; people in the State Senate. . If my motives were altogether selfish I could not pass a law that would hurt you worse than my- self. ' You will find me interested in all enterprises that I think j will help my town and county, i Again I thank you gentlemen J for this honor. I Just a few more pairs of the 15 and 25c I drnwers at Hotter Drawers, worth 85 ets, special pi'iro $1,25 and 1.50 good Cambric. Skirts, soinewhat.soiled, to go at downs, former price 75 and 89 cents, special price Good 50c Muslin Skirts, some tucked and some milled, special. 10c lc 3 a rs 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 31. 3 3 3 3 3 3 31 31 3 31 J 3i i :! 31 i -3 31 rs 31 31 0 Gc 3 3 48o 1 -mt Hoc A 31 lU. L Parks & Co I uiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiuuiiAiiiiiJiiaiiAiiiii'UiijUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia limn f lVJ ILh o Let them roll we are prepared for you to sit yourself in order. No trash, no foolishness. Useful and oriramenral is our motto. Come and see us hefore you buy your presents. Hall Sets,' Chamber. Sets, . Parlor Sets. Dining Room. Sets, Kitchen Sets,. Garrfett Sets, Out- in the ; Yard Sets.. We can fit you up, no matter what yon may wanp. Come and see. All kinds of odd pieces to meet the demands. Car lots spot cash. We buy to sell-we sqll. Boll audHarrls JTixxr. Oo. WA.K-E 6IP in tmeof our handsome White m on 1 i lrmi l4ius, on one oUotir comfortable BED SPRINGS and you'll feel refreshed and ready for a Iard (Jays work. Complete Stock of Bed Room Fufniture.J if

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