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THE 6TANDAKD,
Concord, N. C.
Is
1) Strips sis Frosperitj.
Among the many signs mgood
times reported r lrom different
pirts of -the-vCQunfryT an kich
show that the people . of the
United States re enjoying an al
most unprecedented degree Of
prosperity, is a most pronounced
shortage of labor in the mills of
South Carolina and at various
points in North Garolina as well.
According to report from
Charleston, considerable diffi
culty is experienced in securing
a sufficient number of employes
to keep the mill machinery run
ning on full time.
The number of persons now
employed is larger than it has
been at any previous time, no
exodus having taken place.
But nearly all: the 'mills have
been compelled, by the heavy
demand for their fabrics, to ex
tend'oplefa&icisand enlarge their
productive 'Capacity and it is
this excess oyer former labor re
quirements which cannot be ob
tained. Many thousands of
additional -looms and spindles
have been installed during the
past six months, and how to get
the operatives- needed to i un
them presents a problem that
causes employers much anxiety.
This question may be expected
to assume a more acute form
with each succeeding month, for
the enormous profits, amounting
iu some instances almost to 100
per cent., in a single year, earned
bv the Carolina cotton mills are
attracting capital. New plants
are in course of erection every
where, and Uie industry promises
to undrego enormous expansion
during the next few yor-rs.
A more signal proof of pros
perity in the South vould be
difficult to adduce. The problem
presented by the, scarcity of la
bor will soon solve itself under
10 sr.y he's as-cross as a bear the inevitable operations ot the
Concord,' N. C, Oct. 7.
DOES AST OXE CARE FOR FATHER!
Does any one care aught for
father?
Does any one think of the one
Upon whose, tired, bent shoul
ders, The cares of the family come?
The father who strives for your
comfort.
And toiis on from day unto
dav,
iiitnoun ms steps ever srrow
slower,
.And his dark locks are turning
losrrav.
of
the due
Does an v one think
bills
He's called upon daily to pay,
MillLier y bills, "college bills, book
There are some kinds of bills
Mi. W
Like a patient horse iir a tread
" mill. .
He works, on from morn till
night;
Dee-' r.u one think he is tired.
Dees sav one make his home
bright?
m, jus. Ot"
oubled,
rause he looks
r
little acjions kind
his burden of
banish
care..
T:s for yJh he is ever so anxious,
He rill toil for you while he
Liay lire;
In return he only asks kindness,
And such pay is easy to give.
Southern Cultivator.
law to supply and demand.
There is no section of the coun
try in which the signs of ''good
tkr.esv.are not palpable,
more Herald.
-Balti-
Til- pArr.ox cud Gleaner has
been ehr.uged in name to the Ro-anoIre-Chowan
Times. The jour
nal undergoes no other change
however. There is not much
in the name and way but the in
disputable privilege of adopting
what one pleases. The esteemed
Patron and Gleaner will hence
forth be the esteemed Roanoke-
Cho wdn Times. - .
right we suppose that
the nation should make much of
Mr. Dewey but when it is Hashed
over the wires that he got up a
little early and took a stroll be
fore breakfast it provokes a
smile.
Drying preparations simply
develop dry catarrh; they dry up
the secretions which adhere to
the membrane and decompose,
causing a far more serious trou
ble than the ordinary form of
catarrh. Avoid all drvinsr in
halants and use that which
cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's
Cream Balm is such a roinedv
and will cure catarrh or cold in
the head easily and pleasantly.
All druggists sell it at 50c. or it
will be mailed by Ely Brothers,
56 Warren St.. N. Y.
The Citizen is boasting that the
Missippi ValTey Medical Associa
tion will meet in Asheville next
year. TTell these are the pillers
of vital existence.
Yon as&am do rait when you
bay Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
, and Diarrhoea Remedy tiL: Ji
Marsh & Co. will refund your
money . it yon ax not satisfied
aUr using it. It -is eTeryyhere
admitted to be the most access
fal retudy in rise for bowel com
ticts aacL ihe Jonly one. thai
iibver tails, li is pleassnt, sate
reliable. - .
To Inspect the Rice FieMs.
Hon. Jas. T LeGrand, of Rich
mond county, and A B Young,
Esq., of Concord, members of the
board of - directors- of the State
penitentiary, ;vvere '.here yesterday
and made a tour of inspection to
the rice farms across the river,
it is presumed, with a view of
purchasing. They were accom
panied by Mr. G H Cannon, sup
erintendent of the farms. Morn
ing Star of 5th.
Golden Rules of Health.
The following are the "Golden
Rules of Health," established by
Frances E Willard's father,
which Miss Willard followed in
her girlhood:
' Simple food, mostly of vege
tables, fish and fowls.
Plenty of sleep, with very
early hours for retiring.
Flannel clothing ' next to the
skin all -the y"ear round; feet
kept warm, head cool, and noth
ing worn tight. ' .
Just as much exercise as possi
ble, only let fresh air and sun
shine go together.
No tea or coHee for the chil
dren; no alcoholic drink for any
bodv. ;
Tell the truth and mind your
parents in all things. Aiderson
Intelligencer.
HOW'S THIS ?
We offer one hundred dollars
reward for any case ' of ctiirrh
that can not by cured by HalPe
Catarrh .Gurer- . ,ii
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.,
Toledo, Ohio. f
We the undersigned, have
known E J, Cneney for the last 15
years, and believe i him perfectly
reliable in all business transac
tions and fiuancially able to carry
out any obligations made by their
firm.
West vfe Truax, .
Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
HalFs Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acts directly upon the
blood and aiucous surface of the
system. Price 75c. per bottled
Sold by all druggists. Testimo
nials free.
La the Fashion.
The State Normal at Greenboro
has kept pace with the fashion
and oxened Thursday with the
greatest number m the history
of the institution, 425 students.
A MOTHER TELiLS HOW SHE
SAVED DAUGHTERS LIFE.
I am the mother of eight child
ren and have had a great deal of
experience with medicines. East
summer my little daughter had
the dysentery m its worst form.
We thought sho would "die. I
iried everything I could think of.
I saw by an advertisement in our
paper that Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
was highly recommended and
sent and got a bottle at once. It
proved to be one of the very best
medicines we ever had in the
house. It saved my little daught-
ers lite, l am anxious tor every
mother to know what an excellent
raedieire it is. Had C known it at
first it would have saved me a
great deal of anxietv and my
little daughter much eiifferirig.
Ycurs truly, Mrs. Geo.' F. Bur-
dick, Liberty, K. L For Sale by
31. j. Alarsh tfc Co., Druggist.
NO CURE. PAT .
That is th8 way all drujists seU
GroT Tasteless Chill JTonio for chills
and Malaria. It is simply Iron and
Qninina in a t&stplpre form. Chil3xen
ore it. Adalta refer it to bitter, nau
le&rin& Tomes Price. 50c.
Redoeed Rates to the State Fair.
Oii account of the State Fair
the Southern will sell round trip
tickets to Raleigh, including one
admission into the fair grounds,
3.S0. Tickets on sale" Oct. 14,
15, 6, 17, and 20, with tinal limit
to Oct. 33rd.
TIsa IZoeit c&x -ureif wiia
Farm For Sale.
In pursuance of a jn&Fiaeni and de
cree of sale duly rendered in the Supe
rior Court of Cabarzus county, in the
case of J C Qnery et aJ. : ex parte, the
un-ler signed will expose to pahho tale
Bt the court house door in the toirn of
Concord. N. C-, on iTonday No-
venioer tin, ijv. at 13 o'clock M.,
the following tnct of land in X 1
townsnip. funded as -follows: Be
ginning ai a B. O. in the lane, Andre w
corner and runs rith Andxeir line S,(J.
E S5 poles to white ost in the line then 55
11, . 24 pole ta & blaclrjickinthdlane,
then S, 4$, E. 50 poles to stake in lane.
Phillips corner, then with Phillips land
N. 11, E. S5 poles to- hickory, Phillips
corner, then with Phillips and King line
E. 1) poles ioj iKtnjak, King's cor
ner, then 2 . 2 poles to hickory on Alor
gns line, then with it X. SI. W. 59
polc to a stake by an old road, Mor
gan corner, then X. 20, W. 175, pasyng
AIorsins4with Harxii line toaB.
re5-3 -Snifr t111 wlth Andrew's
W. 7b poles to a B. JVby the side
of a glade, then S. S.L 50 poles to a B
J. saplinjr, then S. 23, W. 23 poles to
tae beginning, cntaTnri"' 10$ -teres.
lor,Iess- Terms of sale; Ode-haS
T Hfe PajabU 12 months after
dAe. iiile reserved - tni pnrchasd
cioney is psid in fnlL - T
. Jas. P. IToksisox, Coai'r.
Concord, N. C. Oct. 5, 1SS9.
Ciiawell i Stickley, Attys.
THE RACKET
STORE
We have just received a lot of Stamped Linens which we
are selling far below their uSual values. If you anticipate doin
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any Embroidery for Christmas presents now is a good time to stari
your ,;work. Small Doylies or squares for lc, larger ones 2
to 10c. Table and Tray "Cover, Center Pieces, Splashers and Scarfs,
15 to 25 cents. t
"Wide hemmed with wide silk stitching as above at 5- to 50c.
See Our Window Display.
"" Silks wash colors, 3c,
worth 5c,
' 'Embroidery Hoop
Embroidery Scrim 15c yard
Embroider Silk (not wash colors) l-2o
perskein
Crocket Cotton 4 and 5c. Silk 5c Short
length spools.
Special in Stationery Department
200 New Novels at 10c.
Indelable Ink atlOo.
White Ink at 10c
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Game Boards, containing sisteen gams,
S2.25 and twenty dito for S3.50.
See cur 5 and 10c Departments up-stairs.
Nice lot of Glass etc. in them.
D. J. Bostfan.
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