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Daly Standard. JOHN Q. BARRiri. . 1 OFl'iCK IS HOUIilS liUlLUIMi. : ,.- 4 r. i : Ij. Iib.I pvrtv d.iv I THt l AIua-i' 'J , -i . . - i 1. n. .J ! Siffidsy peopled and (Teliverea ny c.-ic. ui nuiiuqimi i : , l,,k - . KATE3 oK sW, ,.lm As l0 Do cooked, consisted of foui- Juli d - - ; , 'LV.. v.,' . 2.o , .4., mov.,no,i .,f. thoDS. sln. potatoes ami iwu cup. : .. rm :.'";,ths ' 'i LiriX ! only &t blslof Jtd. . 4t scramble 1 tf-'fc M iH . .M M JL.2tfKftia.- heaa hen he retard toh1' refusal of finery dish . trt- H - W i han any V-r p'l-er. Price. a yar in advice. Terms for re'ukir advertisements .uie kno on appli "aCTon. Address all communications to THE STAND AM), Concord, S. C. It has a h: TELEPHONE NO. 71- OKCOiiD. N. C.f July 2. 1902. CONGRESS ADJOUKNS. Congress adjourned Tuesday at 5:30 d. m. The house was especially in . iine spirits and thanked speaker Henderson and sang America, The Star Spaugled Banner, j t)ixie and other songs, and in dnlcWI in cneeriijfir and all sorts of expressions of jollity and gjod will. The senate had some sharpe i sidiDg officer, Mr. Frye, by Sen ator Cockrell, the venerable Demjocrat from Missouri. Thus the 57th congress has become history. It is said to have done an unusual amouut of business and the appropriations made w:ll amount to SI, 000, 000, 000. Of course the Isthmian canal legislation towers above all other new legislation and will make a new epoch in our history Had the Appalachian park bill gone through and Cuban tariff modification been effected it would have made a rounding up that would have called for a uni versal jubilee. The Union Veterans of Phila delphia, composed of Union army, navy and marine corps, who volunteered prior to 1863 and served as much as two years signified their desire t) hold their reunion encampment in Richmond next year and so ad dressed the camp at Richmond. The Richmond veterans discuss ed the matter and a motion fav orable to welcoming them Was tabled. Those Richmond vets do not want to get too very spooney yet. Hon. Lee S Overman spent the day in our city on business. It is .yell-known that he is a can didate for the United States Sen ate. It would be the pride of the Old North State to replace Senator Pritchard, who is a great Southern Republican be cause there are no other South ern Senators to contrast him with, with such, a man as Lee Overman. Anyhow we have but to hold our forces together to place a man in the Senate that uM I V n. rlrrv and nnt a rfc- " w e j proach tcthe State. We want a man that will not neutralize his better work by reflections against his own State just be cau?e it is in the hands of its best elemeut. Overman would be a fine contrast and successor to Pritchard. debating, but also closed withjjQg house in Perry street, hav resolutions of hanks to itspre-j?nr been turned away from If Dewey haj read Aguiualdo's characteristics correctly, which is most, probable, "Aggie" is mtoh more of a looter than a patnot and not half the object and imlfibed a little public adulation 'artillery punch and feminine fascinations. But the old sea tighter has cooled down and his vievs are doubtless worth something. Kich tiirl find Negro Elope. This community is greatly ex cited over the elopement of Jose phine Gardner, the 18 year-old daughter of a wealthy contrac- (tor with James Cooper, a negro coachman, formerly employed by the girl's father. The elopers were arrested at Schenectady on complaint of the girl's mother, who had followed them to that city They were foundjn a board- every hotel. The girl left home on Tuesday, ostensibly to visit j relatives in Glens Falls. Instead she joined Cooper in Schenec tady. Her mother took her home. Cooper was detamed at police headquarters for a time, but was released upon his promise to cpjit the city at once. Miss Gardner is not only hand some, but well educated and ac complished. Knowledge of the elopement came to the parents through a note inadvertantly dropped and which was picked up by her father. When placed under arrest they did not deny that they had eloped, but told the detectives that they intended to be married. At police headquarters the girl was at first sullen and re fused to talk. After being lec tured by her mother she broke down and wept. She said she did not realize the seriousness of what she had done and con eluded to return home. It was she who went to the Ferry street house ahd engaged the rooms in which they were living when caught. She told the proprietor that she had encountered some difficulty in securing quarters on account of her color. She said she and her husband were Span iards and that b3 was much darker than she. He waited at the station until she had made all the arrangements. As a mat ter of fact, the girl, while of dark complexion, does not in any manner resemble a negro or a Spaniard. Cooper, however, is a full-blooded negro. Miss Gardener has been popu ular and heretofore has borne an excellent reputation. Au burn, N-.'Y.. J)ispatch to The Baltimore Sun. Acts Immediate! r. Colds are sometimes more troublesome in summer than in winter, it's so Jiard to ke'ep from adding to them whilecooling off after exercise. One minute Cough Cures at occe. Abso lutely 'safe. Acts immediate-y. Sve cure for coughs colds, croup, throat and luns: troubles. Gibson's Drug Store. Tbo Kmcrffciu'j Shelf. The tirst time wy husband walked in with t'co oxtra peo ple for dinner ueully brought me to the vergeVf nervous pros- tration. My. dinner, al ready myself. After that.day I added what I called atf emergency shelf where will be found one bottle of salad dressing.one can oflobster, one can of salmop.one can of dev iled ham, three cans of assorted soups, several bottles of fancy pi"kles and a package of banquet wafers. Canned vegetables are of course a necessity. As soon as anything is used, replace it at . i i once. The housekeeper who once starts an emergency shelf will never let it drop out of the pantry. She is amply repaid by having friends say they always are certain she is prepared for company. Chopped celery ready for a salad, can also be added; it makes a nice addition o the list, as salads are general ly liked by all people. Good housekeeping. A Poor Milliouairc. Lately starved in London be cause he could not digest his food. Early use of Br. King's Nw Life Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stom ach, aid digestion, promote as similation, improve appetite. Price 25c. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by P B Fetzer, druggist. As "music hath charms to soothe the savage breast," so has the low, soft sweet voice of a woman. A rich man recently called up the "hello" girl in the central office in San Francisco. Her sweet, gentle tones charmed his ear, he sought her acquaint ance, and finding theyoung lady in accord with her dulcet tones ho went to courting right away. Result, marrage, resignation of the hello" job, and now they are going on a bridal jaunt to Yurup. Selected. Stepped Into Lire Coals. "When a child I burned my foot fricrhtfullv." writes W H Ea-ds, of Jonesville, Va., "which paused horrible Jeer sores for dU vears. but Bucklen's Arnica Salve whollv cured me after thins- else failed." Infal- hl for Uurns. Scalds, uuts, Sores. Bruises and Piles. Sold at Fetzer's drug store 25c. The first Wake county melons were placed on the market Sat urday by Mr. Vernon Bunn of Garner and met with a ready sale. This is said to be at least ten days or two weeks earlier than last year. Morning Post Poisoning the Sjstem. It is through the bowels that the body is cleansed of impuri ties. Constipation keeps poisons in the system, causing headache, dulness and melancholia at first, then unsightly eruptions and : :n l nnauy htuiuus muuss uuiuas ja remedy is 'applied. DeWitt s Little Early Risers prevent this trouble by stimulating the liver & promoting easy, h'ealthy action of th(? bojvels. The,se little pills do not act yiolently but by strengthening the bowels enable them to perform theinawn work. Never grineor distress. Gib1 son's Drug Store. tnn mnrh of . on thU UTOie Dy my irusuaau X"-- U f ' - U SJ ...Ladies'- silk Parasols at Gost... 98c ones for 75c 1.25 " 100 1.68 " 1-25 1.98 " 1.50 2.25 " 1-75 2.68 " 2.00 Ladies' 14 inch White Silk Lace Mitts at 78c. D amTmTTnTmTTTTmTYTTTTTmrmm I IEs North Carolina Slats LITERARY CLASSICAL SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PEDIGOGIOAL MUSIOAL SiiUiiiiiiUUiiUiiUiiuiiUiiiiiiiiuiiiiUiiUiiunuuuiiiiiiniiiiuiiiiiiUiiiiuiiiiiiUiiTs Run your eye over your reflected face in your truthful mirror. Is it such as Nature gave you in color and smoothness or have freckles, sunburn, tan, sallovtfness, etc, clouded its former flesh-tinted transparency? If so, apply . Magaflfs Magnolia Balm and redeem Nature's gift. Delightfully refresh- ing,aid entirely free from all injurious elements. It gives a complexion that makes a lady, look years younger. 0 It Is a LIQUID, easily applieir.d Jd by druzsists at 75c Respectfully, Normal and Industrial CQllsgs i Session opensISeptember iSth. Expenses $100 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 3 secure board in the dormitories all free-tuiHon applications should be a made before July 15th. For catalogue and other information address 2 PRESIDENT CHARLES D. McIVER, Greensboro, N. C 3
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