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ine: Daily Standard
3Y JAMES P. COOK.
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- Concord. N. C.
constructed Yankee stomachs.
No woman fails to receive honor
and respect in this section, if she
feels called upon from necessity or
desire to make her own living.
It is pretty tough when a fellow
has onlv a vacation to 8P8 nd. It's
tuff I '
CONCORD, AUGUST 22, 1895,
AX INFAMOUS SLANDER.
Dr. Cy Thompson, the new presi
dent of the "Noble Order,' declared
in a BDeech at the State Alliance at
Cary that "when the church fully i
comprtliends its mission the men j
. 1 . All "
at tho Piter will crowa tne Alliance.
The church today stands where it
has alw;ivs stood on the side of hu
w
man slavery, and not on the side of
liberty. 1 thans lioa mat even tne
pulpit is learning that we must liye
now as hereafter."
The character of the men that
hold this, big position has made a
steady 'decline since the incumbency
of Col. Polk. They carried the Al
liance into politics, and in turn
carried politics into nearly every
thiDg else. But it was left to this
Doctor, without patients, to carry
politicw into the church in a formal,
positive slander upon this Christian
organization. Too bad !
This verainds us of what a gentle
of the county said recently : "Why
they have actually run Cold Water
creek into politics," The effects
thus far haye not been yery per
ceptible.
Dr. Thompson got excited and he
will, if the excitement dies out, be
sorry for making himself appear so
, bad and mean in the sight of
'Christiuu, decent people.
Under a state of excitement, he
would doubtless put up an awful
prayer but he can never .hope to
reach that proficiency as was recent
ly-exhibited by one who has'put
himself in training far a promotion
like unto Dr. Thompson. -
So Walter R Henry goes to the
Caucasian to publish his grievance,
He wanted an appointment, got none,
becomes soreheaded, and now jines
the Radicals.
A singer's range is like the kitchen
range. If it is a good one it will
draw ,well. The latter's product
does more good than that cf the
former.
the Ken tcokyegislature meets is
now conceded by the dear money
peopled He has already carried Leg
islative districts enough to insure
success, and his enemies admit that
he will succeed hi nself in the
United States Senate, unless the
Kentucky " Legislature is controlled
bv the Republicans. But the auri-
f eons advocates still insist that
Kentucky is sound on the "gold
care.
TURNING GRAY
AND THREATENED
WITH BALDNESS
The Danger is Averted by Using
mtb am
mi U IbUtt VIGOR
The Hickory Press and Carolinian
is pleased with the release of the
N. C. Railroad. Patriotism and
not selfishness induces some papers,
not on the main line, to cry oat
against it.
With a promised crop of 2,500,-
000,000 bushels of corn this year,
the outlook for the uistiller is not
discouraging, and the courts of the
land can grind on and the asylums
can fill up.
"Nearly forty vears aero, after
some weeks of sickness, mv hair
r m
turned gray and began falling out
so rapidly that I was threatened
with immediate baldness.: Hearing?
Ayer's Hair Vigor highly. spoken of,
I commenced using this prepara-
An agricultural exchange asks
"How to make hogs r ay ?" This is
a hard question to answer. The best
way to avoid the difficulty is not to
sell him anything unless he pays for
it in advance.
Burlington has passed an ordi
nance keeping bicycles off the pave
ments. It is there as here, the many
careful and cautious riders have to
suffer for the faults of a very few
careless riders.
The smartest thing the directors
of the Atlanta Exposition haye yet
doht is their detemination that the
Mexican bull fiugts shall not be
pnlled off. An affair lifce that would
have lowered the tone of the whole
business. Charlotte Obsever.
tion, and was so well satisfied with
the result that I have never tried
any other kind of dressing. It stop
ped the hair from falling out, stimu
lated a new growth of hair, and kept
the scalp free from dandruff. Only
an occasional application is now
needed to keep my hair of good,
natural color. I never hesitate to
recommend any of Ayer's medicines
to my friends." Mrs. H. M. Haight,
Avoca, Neb. .. - j
Ayer's Hait Vigor
' ' PREPARED BT
DR. J.C.AYER&CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S.A.
White people lynched a white man
down in Dixie, (Louisiana) the other
day for burning the home of a
negro. r Ida Wells will hardly men
tion that to her English admirers.
It may make some of her imitators
think better of us.
TVOXAJI AND WORK..
The Philadelphia Record says :
"The new woman is finding a
iruitfal uela in journalism- in the
boutfc. J?or several years a vounsr
o.ui2n ha3 filled with success the
.position cf city editor of the Chai
iotte Oboerver, while other women
in the capacity of reporters have
bury Herald, the Hickory Press, the
iJurnam itecorder and the Lincoln-
ton Courier. This is, indeed, sies
Kl Iiculs ,'hen one remembers that a
tew years ago it would have been
considered disgraceful in many
- W a-M VAV W A M IIVUIhU
3 itu t?r 9 wo liying."
The Charlotte Observer take3 up
Ihe last sentence and resents it in a
courteous but positive manner. Such
a condition as the Reeord speaks of
has never existed since the war, at
least not since the two women (which
Over JSea and Land told about) came
"down South some years ago and
taught our women how to keep
house etc"
The Record doubtless meant 'well
and wan ted, to be truthful, but it
eyidently has been reading some of
the lying stories that are occassien
ally being eant np there for unre
in Greenland the word for love is
savenvtsvixuyilaravwomatak a m p y.
Just think of a fellow, by the side
of a Greenland beauy saying : "My
dear, I savenvtsvixuvilaravwomatak
ampy you !" It is terrible to con
template.
A. Western editor, says newspaper
dom, is said to have hit upon a plan
to keep subscriptions paid up, that
takes the cake. Every time a delin
quent subscriber is mentioned in his
paper his name is inverted. For
example : "jpoqn f ouaa and wife arc
spending a few days in New York."
Every other subscriber understands
what it means and there is a grand
rush to get right side up again.
The Ohio democrats, in convene
tion assembled, thrust the guber
natorial nomination upon exGov.
Campbell. While he was in the act
of nominating one, the whole con
vention of 800 rose to their feet in
nominating Campbell. The plat
form is for- "sound m'pney," as the
boys call it. The Standard lost
on Campbell once, because Mr, O W.
tiwink was a better political jadge,
and we are off now.
That Blackburn will receive the
Democratic caucus nomination when
TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A VAL
UABLE GOLD MIKE AND A
LARGE LOT OF MAi
CHINERY.
By virtues of authoritv vested in no hr
A t .1 3 . . . J
a inuiigagc ur ueeu in irust, executed on
me 10m aay or June, lb82, which Mort
gage or deed in trust, is duly recoided
in leisters omce for Cabarrus county,
book 36, page 68, we will sell at the court
house in Concord to the hiVhflst. hirMor
for cash on Monday, the 2nd day of
oepieniDer, isud, an that tract of land,
adjoining: A W Bost. Morton Pet
others, beginning at a stake, A W-Bost's
corner, runs thence south eighty two
degrees west ninety-one perches to a
aiase in tne nouow, M M i'etrea's line ;
thence south three and - one-half degrees
west twenty perches to a pine stump ;
then north seventy decrees west twentv
perches to a white oak on the bank1 of
Hamby branch; then south thirty de
grees east one hundred perches to a stake
on the bank of Hamby, formerly a sweet
gum; then south eleven degrees east
twenty-six perches to a walnut; thence
north seventyfl ve degrees east forty-five
perches to a stake. Bost's corner ; thence
north three degrees east one hundred and
twenty-seven perches to the beginning,
containing fiftyseight and one-half acres
of land, more or less. Together with all
the buildings now upon said tract of land
and the steam engine and boiler, mil la
and machinery and appliances to the
same belonging therein and thereon and
generally everything now placed on said
tract cf land necessary for the. develop
ment of the mineral resources of the
same or for mining gold ore thereon, or
for the reduction and treatment of the
same and generally all the corporate
rights and franchise of the said party or
their successors or assigns. The said
tract of land Being the same which Wil
liam H Orchard, trustee etc by Indenture
bearing date the twenty-third day o
JulyA. D. 1881, duly registered at Con
cord. North Carolina in bok No. 34
page 364 etc. granted and conveyed unto
the said party of ths first part in fee.
The alove property will be shown any
one, prior to sale day, by application to
parties on the premises. There is a large
quantity of , ore upon this property,
which has already been mined, and the
machinery is suitable for grinding the
ore: This 18th day of June, 1S95.
uos. it. ijivezeyi .
Jno .V Newman,
Wm.,Kemath, y
J.Fot, ;
Ambs Burton. ' .
B Fishmuth, executor otWP Fishmuth.
' The Philadelphia Trust, Safe- f Deposit
. and Insurance Co, executor of Henry
Surviving Trustees.
By.Wi SI. mi th' Attorney.'
I
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HOME-MADE PERCAL SHIRTS
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price 40 cents.
Spool thread at 2 Gents,
Good needles 1 cent per paper also pins at the same
N price.
Shoe blacking 1 cent per box.
Hand soap at 1 cent per cake.
Ladiesblack silk belt 10 cents. 1
Good seamless Sox 5 cents. These are not trash.
" Envelopes 2 cents per? package of 25,
2 rubberstipped Lad Pencils for 1 cent.
20c. Machine Oil for 5 cents, .
Best Grade of Table Oil Cloth
at 15 cents per yard. This goods will not crack, like th
common,
3 Tin Cups for 5 cents.
KNIVES; FORKS AND SPOONS CHEAP.
Gents' Linen Collars 61 cents.
Waterproof Collars 10 cents.
Safety Pins 2 cents per .dozen.
Spectacles 10 cents per pair.
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