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lie Dailv Standard f01100 standard- flavor of an uniqi - - t 'ERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY JAMES P. COOK, Editor. There ia the nique individuality about it that makts powerful good H Manufacturin reading 2 Co.. T?n cent3 per week by carriers to cf four foot ni an, nt - I r vw iv narr. nr mwn. 11...,.! . r l.n nr i . 'J r., lt t, . "'cicu at uueu luaauiUGturing UO. S ;? ty-u yo uta. ci uiuum tiiiuuu COtbOU mills le mans, oingie copy tnree cents. I Address all communications to the Standard. MANUFACTURERS OF FEDNESPAY.... April 13. 1892. Storehouse for Kale. I Will bV Clad to nave offers Fn w v w the storehouse jnd lot not? occupied oy Dr. Johnson. oc9 . . W. M.bfMITH. Continued from firsS page- OTHER NOTES. " Cabarrus need not feel ashamed "or her natural resources or for the , -ecord of her citizenship. I Cabarrus county; is the home of he first gold mine discovered in the Jnited States. We refer to the Reed mine in. No discovered, in 1799 12 year old boy, who found while mooting fish in Meadow creek one Sunday morning, a piece of gold that was as large as a smoothing iron. His father sold it for ($3.50 in Fayetteville, after using it several ' . "I T1 A years as a aoor prop, xiourieen pieces were found at this mine, whose' ag gregate weight was 115 pounds, the largest piece weighing 28 pounds. Insurance. I am prepared to furnish Tnanr- 'ancein the United States accment association of New York ! City, the largest and best. ' J. L. BooEK, agent. Fill G1IIIIIIS, OCTING CLOTHS, PlAIDS, sheetings GRAIN AND SALT BAG, &C. CONCORD mai;kjts. CTTON M.fRK"RT. . 9, accidentally directed dailjt by Cannons & Fzer. by Conrad Reed, f owonildling 6j ,i?;i Middling., 6 (a I WE.INWTE The attention of customers to Good middlmg fo Staiqf " 4J5 .' PRODUCE MARKET. (Corrected daily by W. J. SVink.) Bacon..' $8j bugar-ured hams ...... 14 Manufactured from the choi cest varieties ofwintpr whent to meet the requirements of the best city trade, it is dosi tively.the -1 . -. We are now receiving our stock of Spring and Summer Goods. In Dress Fabrics we have the LATEST NOVELTIES in Bedford Cords, at' 12 h to I'.OO per yard. Henriettas in the Newest shades, trimmings toinatch. IJamburg and Swiss Embroidery, the handsomest ine in town. Our ; BARGAIN COUNTER. Don't fogekthat. It wHl pay you jo examine it. ?Tis full of splendid bargains. MORKISOJN LiEN'lZ, Kji), Feb. 13, 92. - j , Beeswax ................ Butter Chickens.... Cprn,'.. ...... Egrgs. Lard 11 20 50 15 8 I The Gunpowder plot that 'gave to Y0f (North Carolina). 2 30 -the countv the "Cabarrus' Black na6fa ' 3 10 18 25 10 DEALERS IN the countv the "Cabarrus Black , Boys" is a feather in oifr crown. ; The name 13 being perpetuated In the present large and well drilled company, the Cabarrus Black Boys. Cabarrus county is triangular in I shape. Its northern boundary' is a I due east and west line and separates I us from Rowan and Iredell. The eastern boundary . separates Stanly , from us and runs S.2G West Union ) touches 3 miles of Cabarus county's I J.1 V .1 T ,, . i.Uni. Mecklenburg up to 1842. This f hne was in dispute and in 1887, this I writer together with ex-sheriff Ste- phens of Uuion run the line. It begins on a big rock in Kocky Hirer, at the mouth of Clear Creek. i1 !Then the line was properly locaU ed it was found that our Surveyor,-Jno. II Long, wa3 ka citizen of Union county by just 66 feet. He and a son ; swapped - houses. But Surveyor Long" still uses wat er from Union county. Rockv River runs', through the ---- WVJ S,3 : 40 . 45 GE!I1 I f, I Tallow Salt 4 & ,70 a 5 80 BUYERS OF If twin II lWXZEE3C2a ur iountryPrQduccof all kidns Lightest, ' Sweetest and Best made, Try a sack for vour -XT- . 1 1 uvmas DaKing. TTAlf 1JL Ml LW v nun I have moved my stock of " GEOCERIES into the store room next door to Hoover, Lorfc & 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. . " V . , JNO. A. KIMMONS. Four fnnf. . - - V A llbO Uii inspection of all the eoods we manufacture. in i i II Y COPVAlS ,A CUII.DLESS HOME. Smith and his wife have every luxury luuuey cau duv. DUE tnera la on mat money can buy. tninjr lacklnjr to their harminpsa. Tlnth are fond of children, but no little voices praiue, no nttie feet patter in their beautiful homo. "I would give ten years of my life if I could have one healthy, living, child of my own," Smith AIam A. LI 1 A v io oimsen. jno woman can pe- the mother of healthy offspring un less sua nerseir ia in rmnri honif h if eha C3 Al DUO ' BtUt fvS female weakness, general 2f ; -V V" O 1 ... ( - i TII1E.V OER9IAHT SAJLVE. county, and into ihis empties .23 . ciebility, bcarlng-down pains nnd func creeks from either side. Every ImS r . i" hub cannot nopo to nnicl' in fVio cfinnfvflmnhpfi ifa or a I nave healtbv chMr?rnn Tr. T:i ters into Rocky River before leaving 2 d iui wi uiusc auuientii. tne county, witu one exception. j fi w rua-nown," feeble women, Little Bear Creek runs intotanly SiSSJSSSSfS: county before Josing its name It is to be regretted that some kind of a celebratiou of Cabarrus county's 100th anniversary could not be held. But the unvtiiling of the handsome Confederate 'Monu ment, on May the 5th, will show in a measure how Cabarrus people re gard the memorv of her 'faithful who gave up their lives in a cause they earnestly espouse d. jtoratlve tonic, or strength-giver-free from alCOhol find fnlnHnna rr. entire system is TpntrA nnri in,-f mLIT0315011' enriche's the r'uu" ucues ana pains, gives re freshing sleep, and restores flesh and strength. . -'." Jt's the only guaranteed medicine for CSJ- TU I?3-,0 -MANVrACTUiED BY . ; The Wilcox & Cibbs Guano Co, CHARLESTON, S. C, : BRIDGE BUILDING TO LET. On Friday the 25th" of April, I, as committee appointed for said pur pose, will be at Big Cold Water Creek bri Ige,' on tne Concord and Wa rprpf: that: ni forWrls. ,A lea8ut road, to receive bids v .vB.v i'vv vamu ror Mfl nnnorrnnf nr i . 1 wehave gathered. It will not be !5??'cte5'. A11 P,artiea4 desiring to 6 C1 41 , ... . bld o? this jobfvill meet me at place iung, we uuuuueuiiy ubiictc, uuui a ana time aoovo designated. Bv or .... ... . . Ua it..n J iaci mt xoara or inn t ruin fir uiisBioners. . r- C. D. Barrinigeb. Bridge Commttee. i' Aft ' WHITE ROSE is a fine flour and we guaran tee every sack to erive sntis- faction. PRICE, Sioo tSEWe have the exclusive sale of both these flonrs in Concord. You are invited to examine our stock? which is The THIE3 GEIUfAN HATiVMT when properly applied, is infallible i in the following distressing and painful diseases: Boils, Carbuncles, Bone Felons. TTlefira. rOlrl.. Romo ! Burns, Wounds of all kinds, Erup tions, Piles, Caked Breasts, 'Jetter, Ring Worms. Scrofulous and Can 1 C61 OU3 . Sores. : Cnrns anrl Hnninna. It will relieve inflamed points, lum bago, congestion and strains. In aU these cases the SALVE has .been tested without a case of failure. TESTIMONIAL- ' ' w -"I have USAfi on rnvsnlf itnrl rm others CAPT. THIES' GERMAN SALVE for boil a in stating that it is unsurpassed in emcacy in not only driving the boil to a bead, but in extracting the core' ana tne neaimgof the affected parts. S- WITTKOWSKY. . . . Charlotte, N. C I he medicine is for sale at the drug stoes of Concord. N.Ct , .: toy COMPLETE. IN ALL i history of Cabarrus county will, be QeJm issuea in dook lorni. The Uhar lotte News of the 12th says: "It is just one hundred years ago to-day that Cabarrus county wa3 formed out of Mecklenburg county. During these .hundred years, daughter ha3 behaved herself . well and has proved a most worthy offspring." When Baby was sick, we crave hr Castnrf When she was a Child, shecried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she ciung to Castoria. Vhen sha had Children, she gave them Castoria April 4th, 1892. WETJIAXKlor, T1IAD MAS.MMi. Notice to Claim Holders, the North Carolina, In Superior L'abarrus County, j Court. All persons holding claims against the late II M Goodman, deceased, are hereby notified and directed to file the same in the office of Jas. C tribson, Clerk Superior Court for Cabarrus county on or before the 23d T m a r ttvl. tt i n u t e j. r uuuuty on or oexore me 2od The Henderson Gold Leaf a most day of May 18J2 for full and fin nt'iuuuie ciuuauiit:, auu cuiteu uy settlement Ot thp PRtafA of axA T M ilr. Thad Ifannmg, says thi3 of our midnight efforts : "One of the brightest, breeziest, most original and independent news papers in the State, U Jim Cook'- I Goodman with his Administrator, Elam Kincr. And this VOU will in no wise neglect-. JAS. C GIBSON, Clerk Superior Court. This April 8, 1892. if YORKE .( IISIMTIFS Emporium includes ' everything in FROM A CAR lr El TACK TO A Four-Horse Wagon. Jood tirsclasM. Vxicev low. DEPARTMENTS. snow our Always eriaa to snow goods. jo charge for deliv ery of goods in the city, . Prepared by Herseif. VRS. GRIER'S mil wi mm I : -A 1 .... .... - 5 j , Is now offered for sale in the three drug stores of Concord. It is pre pared by herself, though put up inO au s4ie i .late Proprietors, Abernethy & Williams, whose mis- I TTl?BOn WO their haiids- - . cultm AlIJJaoUiAlO. The eal ,Hair Restorer is not recoiuuieiuieu ior : -OLD BALDNESS, hut ia an infallible remGrlv fnr FALLING CUT of1 THE HAIR DANDRUFF. ITCHINGS AND ERUPTIONS peculiar to the scalp. It is perfectly harmless, cooling, cleansing and re freshing. There are persons in this town who have had one application to COmrdetelv chfir.k thn falling hair. For testimonials see circulars. ' Star Ladies, Gentlemen and Chd , dren, trvitl - r .... . . mv 30
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