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Ihe Daily Standard hviCRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY :f JAMES P. COOK, Editor. Ten cents peweek by camera to f a'nirty-fivects. per month through he mails Single copy thref cents. r Address all communications to ?HE STANDARD MONDAY v. May, 9. 189$. THERE ABE BLUrFEBS There artfbluffers among all pro- 'essions. There are some tht bluff in Poker, mt the gatesCi bluffers are those Vh? ve cowarttlj war records, checkered moral records, and those Vhohave made their "filthy luoca by -bluffs" ani cheek. Some men may Detluffedby a person when he looks s if heVas hydrophobia. It's all. bluff, gome .nlen have Wder places and wounded places, : that like a sore toe, ae always be ing struck against Something. hififfp.rs. mav be called cow- irdly dogs and charged tfith giaye i .ill - -i nnf O W natters, and yet Drisue - imagined wrong simply because green-Qed nature has the better of hem But this is life. . A prominent feentleman of the Vuntyonce said "It's the .worse 1 thing in the world to have no sense' . HTAHDABDIJin. It is estimated that, at the usual ' average per acre, the water melon crop of Georgia will this year reach 0,000 car lo'ads. County conventions held'tbrough out South. CarolinU indicate that 1 'Tillman has carried the State. John Anderson of Cleveland Ohio is being tried because he has a sur plus of wives. An exchange says 121 women claim him as husband.. ' . - ' ': The Chinese exclusion bill is' now a law. Ifwas signed by the presi dent on the 5th. Some times zeal In a good canst over steps the mark. The number of names to petitions from Ohio and Michigan that havebeen presented, praying fortht closing up of the Worlds Fair, on Sunday, outnumber .the last census returns by hundreds of thousands. Michigan petition aloae contain' 800.000 more names thm the whoTe state census contains. ; Mistrial 1 BreacIi'ofl'romUe Case! ' Wadesboro. N. C, May. 7. The preat-sensational, case before the o court of Anson county that of Miss Annie Knotts, sueing T J Ingram 'for $5,000 damages for, breach of ! promise, and which has been .the topic conversation f y .. the last few days has not been decided. The jury failed to agree and were several times brought before Judge Boykin and re-charged. They hung on .the case till this . evening at 4 o'clock, when again they came before the judge. This last time a mistrial was reported, the jury standing two for Mr. Ingram and, ten for Miss Knotts. What an Editor Ileally Is. ( Evening Visitor. An editor is a cross between early piety and cranky old age. He never swears in the paper without abbrevi ating a dash. He rolls along like a 8 tone gathering mos3 until the lum bago strikes into his back. The gaths ering of wealth has but a faint hope and shadowy "might be" in his mind, lie lives from day to day in the hope cf getting conscience money from his subscribers who owe him several vears of subscription, but the sub scribers. sleep well every night while he struggles on, always having something coming. t implicit v Better. Th following enitanh is of both lYKirlorn arid fl.nr.ifnt Origin, the JUSl tjo lines iiaving been added by 8 )me unfeeling wag: Mary Ann lies here to resjf m With her bead on Abraham's 1 L ureasu t J. Whicjrwas alright and proper enough until the, wag addedt . ' It's very nice for Mary Ann. But rather tough on Abraham. V" BOCKYtfll VER BIFPL-E.. k Theannusll Communion service was held at St. Paul's. (Methodist) churchjresterday. I Hev. ifr. Salyer assist! by Presid ing Elder, Rev. J JItenn, of. Salis- bury.,Quite a good crowd was present 4 Rev. Renn preached an excellent sermon. on the.'subjecfr ;Lawaud LGospe" .from eighth, chapter of Romans. Mr. CalVin kittle, who stands he- hind the counter, at Swink,s was down here. ' Cotton is coming up nicely, corn also. . .W A Joyner's family have reburn- ed to Albemarle after a three weeks ... visit imong friends of this vicinity. Politics s'eein to be oh the in crease. The political situation seems to be shaken up. There are agood many peaches in and around Flows. The fishermen about Bost's Mills are not succeeding well in catching fish this year.. TheVatur pf the streams is very clear at present we want raiu. Pea Jay. Mr. J G Lambert, State Agent Covenant Building and Loan Asso ciation of Kndxville Tenn, is in the , city in the interest of this Institu tion. . . Tbe closing exercises of Stanly Hall School will be held on Thurf day a. m. the 19th, at elevn o'clock. Friends of the school are most cor dially invited to be present fill"' Drought bach to health sufferers from the worst forms, of Skia aiyl Scalp Diseases, Scrofulous Sorcs and Swellings, and all manner of blood - taints. It's done by Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery, which purifies and enriches" the blood, and through it cleanses and renews the whole sys tem. - Even Lung - scrofula ( known as Pulmonary Consumption) yields to it, if taken jn timo and' given a fair trial.' It's guaranteed to bene- fit or cure, in every case, or money paid f or it is refunded. Only a medicine that does what is claimed for it, .could be Bold on such terms. No other medicine, besides : the "Discovery" has undertaken it. So -positively certain is it in its curative effects as to warrant its makers ia selling it, as they are do ing, through druggists, on trial It's especially potent in curing Tetter, Salt-rheum, Eczema, Erysip elas, Boils, Carbuncles, Sore Eyes, Goitre, ofSThick Neck, and Enlarged Glands, Tumors and Swellings. Great Eating Ulcers rapidly heal under its benign influence. Storehouse for Sale. . I will be glad ta nave offers for the storehouse and lot now occupied by Dr. Johnson. oc9 W. M. Smith. Y - , nil vm- whu .1 -J ' 1 1 II I' I I I ' Olsil Manufaoturino! Co. MANUFACTURERS OF 6 otIting olo;ths ... f GRAIN AN SALT BAGS, &jf. DEAEERS IN mmi niiAiiDisE, BUYERS OF CouatryProducB of allk-idns Four foot wood always wanted; bet prices for same. We invite an inspection of all the goods we manufacture. oVA MANUFACTURED BY The Wilcox & Gibbs Gnano Co, CilARtESTON, S. C, When Baby was sick, we gare her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. Vhen sno had Children, she gave them Castor! I Emporium includes; everything in FROM A CARhEl TACfi TO A Four-Horse Wagon. Jood tlrsclasd. Prices low. m, I 7VI M J Mrtf. i 1DS1RT1! TlrVatfention of customer . to IffBR . M I MumftotnHd Iroi the ohoi- cest varieties of winter wheat lo meet 'the requirements of lUQ ae$i city iraae, it is yvai tively the Lightest, . . Sweetest- - . ' -and Best . - . iLO"CTE made, Try a sack for your Xmas baking. WWTEROSE is a fine flour and we guaran tee every sack to give satis faction. , PRICE, $3.00 Si5VVe 'have the exclusive sale of both these flours in Concord. Vou are invited fa examine our stock which is . COMPLE'JiE ' IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Always bd to show our goods. No charge for deliv ery of goods in .the city, PATTERSON'S; 9 SO n WM'T TO SUT GOODS CPEAP? ... yes: yes. Well, let me tell you where to go. Moiseison, Lentz & Co. is the place. Now the proof of the pudding is the chewing of the bag; For pretty Hen rietta, all shades ; for pretty dress patterns, no two alike; forpretty challies, for pretty muslins of India, for pretty white goods of all kinds, for pretty Hamburgs, 'for piQtty umrellasf f or gopd sbi)es for. ladies anU gentlemen, for la- and anything in the dry goods. line you wish, you am gel at rttom figure3- MY NEW HOME.. I have moved 'my stock of ' GROCERIES. into fhe store room next door Lto Hoover, Lore Co, and un der the Standard oince. You know what goods I keep - you know how I serve yo'u and come to me if you want gopd, fresh groceries. On clear days you can see my goober parcher in front of my store. . JNO. A. KIMMONS. TII1ES' GERMAN SALVE. The THIES' GERMAN SALVE, when properly applied,is infallible in the following distressing and painful- diseases: 'Boils, Carbuncles, Bohe Felns, Ulcers, Old Sores, Burns, Wounds of all kinds, Erup tions. Piles. Caked Breasts, letter. LRing Worms. Scrofulous and Can cei ous sores, uorns ana xiunions It will relieve inflaafted points, lum bago congestion and strains. Ih all these cases the SALVE has been tested without a case of failure TESTIMONIAL. "I have used on myself and on others CAPT. THIES' GERMAN SALVE for boils and take pleasure . ... ...... .. . in stating tnat it js unsurpassed in efficacy in not on4y;drivingthe boil to a head, but in extractinothe 'core' and the healing of the affected (Janet. tj- iiJiiiiutiuni, Charlotte, N C The medicine fox sale t the drug stores of jOonoord, N. C. Prepared by Herself. MRS. GRIER'S BUL-IUB KB . ItfTiow offered for sale in the three drug stores of Concord. It is pre pared by herself, though put up in the style of its late proprietors, Abernethjk & Williams, whose mis take in its preparation ruined it in their hauds- ; The Real Hair Restorer is not recommended for but ia an infallible remedy for -FALLING CUT OF THE HAIB DANDRUFF, ETCHINGS AND ERUPTIONS Eeculiar to the scalp.- It is perfectly armless, cooling, cleansing and re freshing. There are persons in this town who have had one application to completely check the falling hair. For testimonials see circulars. " I Ladies, ".Gentlemen and Chili dren. try it 1 car SO
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