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lite 1- ? ... Daily TStaiiflard but John weighs 907 pounds and Goncord National Bank, will be the . heaviest, map on, the ground, An Alabama man is going to bring a 1,568 pound hog to this same fair, but th it's a hog. Ex-Senator Ingalls is sure that Cleveland and Harrison will be the uI.irtT APTEKNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY v- v-r-r--: f - rAMF COOK, Editor. Concord, N. C. i T.v. ctnts pe week by earners mv 'kr town .n re candidates for the presidency. . Thejpndowment f Wake Forest nirt'Oivc eta. per montn tnrougn . . it i h . ,ui . Mnor t- rnnv T.nrpp nfinr.s. , oi. ..iciii. '"Q" vv,iv l jto ? Address all communications tof Pu i m A VTt A TO T" A COULD j'TICKinwJ 3 iht- Chfiotte Chronicle, i$sueak-,; W uf "hUffigUon made Jn regard One of the most flittering frauds c Hon A Stevenson, of 111., as he day is TJol. J Simpson! of . i i t Dallas. rFtlf!1S. H onrn n nr n r lilra a nJ KSJ") A ft ...February 18 189 V. gy"-""-! " V 1. La3t year a tjumberland pouity farmerinsed 400 bmiils of rice. : I n. Dallas, Tafcas. He sprang up likea words to fhat mwsnroorn"ia fus at the head of a WE INVITE The attention of customers to i'd i iivs dmial timber, beHeves ri -hf- fr words., to lhat . i- -jr mm i tt m nn. uimcu uiisiuc3urm8 in mat w a Jk . i Any gowi!),a outsidof lew,t' IIe waS we.U known through UNDRESSED KID GLOVES ill rnht iSta matters, but when have must lose." itcorii-s national affairf thera no 4l T. , m T?fTi . nrMUr TUfnM .,.i(.no ,n hP nlac,a in her. . f JlDCOin t0 be.-president. T UI UH 1 L.JC1UJL1N. r . j . . , , . w . , . iv... v- -i, i :..,ti Al 10 Dam l'Ui' " "iys ne was a i "rail sp htter." If he was now liv- :he candidal lor democracy . evei; . . ; . uuw jiv ir,t: (I, Mr. What has been. the 1US , "?ia ..uaroiina i i j Imral vineyard and followinff the o : hered no defttodence to be put h doPed a11 his creditors and got p York ifetnoffracy. It stands Wlta a ciean w,toa. -rnose : SWEET HOME iiiTi re" u it r Ufinocaacy na3 eiectea pne msTdent .tnd had it not beer; for iff. IM.rtioV and tbtf presence of th Is split in Cabarrus during a - . VflQI UTAH M ! -- -v r-1 1 . .f "Hum, Komaiiisui and vocationof his early manhood he would surely be without ajob. All o kiing, u rover Ulevtland may lfu1 hae osuupid the . White doilKe. , Democracy caunet afford to tat year wouldn't keep men busy. FAXS JVOTfcP. Justice Davifl of th K (1'Rnnrpmol iirt and pautlgr to rsew lork iti the Curt is in feble health; hei's losing eitc:t:ou pt a candidate lost to" give strength ranidlv. . N York bomethingto gamble and Mrs. Alfred M Ilawood, daugh- eiiouffon . . ter of Uovenorllo,t, has been invit- Vt atwaru ! be democracy should A tr, r.h -get iiway from- the .gambling Thft Hnn Pn iellsrf)f p w loikj I)eniocracv is A- n . i m. ... f , ,L - "oh or rrtsiaent and Congressmen ,Ul g'"n8 P"jr auui.saoum ha8 d Qn bjj .. Pie.. The State has sent to the Orphan Asvlum some 1,700 yards of black and wllite cloth which was used in draping the . Capitol in mourning last spring when Governor Fowle and Col. Saunders died- ELEGANT FOR-DRm Assorted Shades. Cannons Fetzei )urposes. - a u Dtevensou wnat sav you r mm ir iv i'Tii i f ven Durham Globe. . The followitig fmrn Ilillsboro ia q our own chaste way explained : A western oaner looks for reace in .tlittle town as a Bon of a leading ! i :j .i cjjuuhuvu iitia mumeu lucuauginci tliat Keed S VOlCe aemcrat. Jjook out i mm C IVU X I i or a third party. For fxplauation by Globe or Con 4rj ocanaara or some one or your ther papers. j The abovei3 ambiguous we know t is and we canDOt at once tell chat it means. It may mean that the mother-in- lw will come in and-raise arow tit lay mean th the citizens, disagree- ng on the question of politics, have Wided to thrSw both old parties -1 i ana organize a new or third arty. j Any ftn6l should know that there ... m . . .:s no oiraer solution to above busi ,Hess, and we ate glad that we have nough good horse 'sene to, answer Chis questn as it should be Jtns ? vesed. .. Ask us something with a matisard A Washington correspondent says sounds like a pine tree the strong wind in a oof on it. STABTS IV EL I.. The Standard h.ts in th one for a copy of the North Carolina Tournapf education. It is a nealj ova. vl xvu)ges, euicea oy I'ror, ) L Ellis. ; We see in it the portrtit of our ;ood friend, Jno. W Starnes, now resident of the W. N. C. Teachers' Association. Prepared by Herself, MItS. GRIER'S T rr i m . SOflh of a an,, ml man. r. t m . nOW ,OUerea. 8ale n 0 , w . wv,. urUg stores oi uoncorw. it is pre- New York World. . pared by herself, though put up in TTnn s n AWnn: t - tte. Bt7! ,.lat0 P'.oprfetors, .'vuuuti o AUbi xLikuico Aoernetay v;.vimam8..wnoe mis bill is an exact text of the anti-lot- take in its preparation ruined it in I I'M ...V. ,1 lUriLlittUUB- - uin' ave wnfire ine rnrase Th-e Ileal IIair ReUorer is no "gambling in agriculture products" recommended for u used.-Morning Star. OLD BALDNESS, Prince Ismarck has just received , ufc 19 an infallible remedy for a valuable present from the German FALLING, CTTT OF TJIF HAIR colony in Burnish. U consists of a DANDRUFF, centrepiecel of solid silver two feet ITCHINGS AND ERUPTIONS wide and three feet long. . peculiar to the scalp. It is perfectly The bseakmen on the Mobile and frXns' ti i, ciean81u a.uct , frefihing, There are persons in thn Birmingham rail road, struck last town who have had one applicatioi Monday for a monthly advance nf completely check the fallinfiJiair, , Or testimonials see circulars. $10 in wage. Ihe company .has j I- tidies, Gentlemen and CMil hlled every place with riejyraes at rlren trT 111 . my 30 the old ptipe $45 per montii. J.M. Odell, President. 1). 15. Coltrnnft fJashiftr. L. D. Coltrane, Book keeper Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $10,000. DIRECTORS: J. M. Odell. D. F. Cannon. Elam King, J.' W. Cannon, W. li. Odell, G. M. L.ore, D. B. Coltrtine. CLINE & CORRELL. We have moved next door to Dr. Johnston's drus stflre. and want youatrade. Wehavea fhll line of cest varieties of winter wheat' Ppavv nH to meet the reauirements ofi AcavJ the besf city trade, it is posi tively the Lightest, FanCy Groceries, Such as Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Flour. CandinH. Nuts, f anned conria. pices, and in fact everything kerft in a first class grocery store. To name all the good tjnngswe have to et would take up a four page paper. For ' 4 Sweetest and est BARGAINS FLOIJE made, Try a -sack for your Am as. baking. Call aitl see fdr yourself. We mean business. I Thankful for past patronage, ye are truly, CLINE & CORRELL. The ways and means committee will present three tariff bills the coming week. This much was de termineiFupon at the meeting of the democratic majority fbday. Springer a (i teains. fice wool bill, the Bryan free biad- Olir Entire StOCk Of lfntSf ingtwie bill and the Turner (of $ Xleorgia)biU plangw cotton jes. . G0QdS Must GfL cotftn baggiAnd machitry foA NTAXDAKDISHK. ProfessortVaflace contributes an rf.Va fACi) i o ir ,i way ma poupiacea in tie yara an irticle to the I optr Science Monthhe fire buUSmdtife Inkorkk V. m Which he a5Qprfa thai-. nnrk u.. u. A..: ...V .. fl r m-m m-mm W vinters will continue) get warmer 'or the next 9,000 yeSft" Wait and ee if the Professor is right John Hanson Craig, of Indiana, s coming to the Newbern fair, fhere will be other visitors there, G3 manufacturing the same on the free Ve have redncprt fliPnVoc list. I 1 to ligures that will move theffl, Mliocklnsr Accident. i 1. i.i .... ,i v 1 1 ixc uum wearner is not ogr .a. wiaowiaay namea Airs. ureg- . . ory, of Welford, S. C, was engaged et and liav somfiScial in mating soap in tne oia lasnionea hnrnCJn f re,A REOPENED SCHOOL- School reopened Januarv 4. 1892T, in the Erown school house. Students prepared for business or college. Book keeping for ladies, and gentle men a specialty. ' Instruction given in. classes, indivdually or by correspondence. HC. Dunn. WHITE ROSE top GROCERIES. All kinds f tiroduce: all lnnrl o groceries and lots of 'Cm. Come here, if you are hungry. fou can get your X mas goods here. LUjVMAN & BLUME. TII1ES' GERMAN NALVE. is a line Hour and we guaran tee everv sack to cive satis friction. N PRICE, Soo snl f l,rtfi, fV,Q. . : me TU1EV GERMAN SALVE. " l u"ia 111 when preperl applied, is infallible I . r , ; . o iuu t- . , i iiriiMiiii i nhhnij' i . f it ! u ormmi An i on nrp. lnintAri tn pvim no Vi . u 'V .uuuuMi x T ,w rwul,m S,ne Jreions, ulcers, Uld Sorts, our Stockwhlch IS Burns. Wounds of all kinrla P.nm' tlOnS. Piles. Cflknd "Rrafa lvin Worms. Scrofulous nH Han. CeiOUS Sores. Corns nnrJ 7?n ninn a It will rfclieve4nflamed pointe, lum- omgo, cengestion and strains. In all tlHae tf&sm the ALVE i . -i , i . w " r. iesie vinout a casorof lailufe. IJLSTlinlMAI.. "I have used on mvalf nr? o others APC TUTUS' np.nvf at 1 T Tr-.-. . . ., M ii.i.w- OA1jVX!j IOr DOUS and Tnkn nbflcnra ks statins that it IS linfinrnofiseil in cuuauv m iiunjuiynpriving tne noil ict a neaa, dui m extracting the core' and the healinsr of tm aftWinrl parts. ft. W1TTKOAVSKY. Charlotte, N. C e OMELET 1 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. fflad to show dtir 'jje medicine is for sale at the :qpds, .ffo charge rfor deffv- kSff&&&:ift' P ' 1 .1 . I K A - - ery or gooas llMtne city. - . ?L - r. rail 1MJLVV tjJiW 9 as by the pot, Mrs. Gffegory got TO near thblaze anier clothing was ignited. Her sister who wai nea by ran to Mrs. Gregory's assistance and the result was that in a few moments,both ladies were enveloped in flames. Mrs. Gregory died where she fell to the ground. Her sister lived for some hours. CorDQ .it. loon a-oulee this, ad and get th benefit offliese goods. CASH BALE. , PATTERSON'S. . m Morrison, Ientz & Co. Feb. 13, 92. I have moved my stflfck of m GROCERIES m m into the stoi$ ftom next door to Hoover, Lore & Co. and un der the Standard office. You know .what goods I keep you know how I serve you and come to me if you want good, fresh groceries. On clear days you can see my goober parcher in front of my store. JNO. A KIMMONS. ( V I
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