The Daily Standard SVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY JAMES j-P. COOK, Editor. Tin cers per week by carriers to any part 01 town. Thirty-five cts. per month though tne mans, omgic wW vu-yv . , . Addres? all conimunifttfio83 toi TheStajtdard. SATURDAY. -ftfclV 14! 189a NTAXOAKniSJl. Even in high life all is not as pleasant ami serene a3 the balmy air Spring lime. ; Queen Victoria has just made an lAsucessful attempt to brin the 'widow of Fredrick of Germany aryl her sortlie present Emperor to arai- cable terms. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers of th'e.sfates are iif session in Atlanta. , Five or six hundred famiries of , negro colonists in Kansas are re ported in a 'starviDg condition and charge their suffering to the men who organized the colonies and then misappropriated the funds. The best frit ud the colored man has ever tad is the original white man of the south but he is the very oue whom h3 will not believe or trust. The Southern Baptist" Convention that has been is session iu Atlanta Ga. has adjourned. One of the events of the couven tion was the address last night of Rev. Dr. Tomas Hume, of the Uni versity of North Carolina, on the re lation of scholarship to spirituality. Able, scholarly, eloquent and de rout, Dr. Hume fully sustained his reputation a3 one of the most ac complished scholars and teachers in the country, and made a profound ;mrPRsinn on the convention and the large congregation who Jtieard him Atlanta Journal The new Chinese exclusion bill, passed by congress and siguedby the president, does not permit a china man to show by negro testimony that he was a resident of the United Spates prior to the passage of the act. It requires the proof to be made by "one credible white wit ness." The Chinese Execution bill passed a Republican Senate and was Sigurd by a Republican President and it can be asked ifrthat is all the confidence they put in "the colored man and brother." m It is estimated that 1,000 horses have been killed in Western Ken tucky this spring by -buffalo gnats." These gnats enter the nostrils of he animal3 in such numbers as to suf focate them. llie Democratic Convention. Every township was represented except No. 7. Dr. Young called the contention to order and requested Dr S A Gner a.rj Cox to act as Secretaries. V w A F Hileman was then elected per manent chairman and the temporary sprretaries were made permanent. .t'.Ivp.I that the delegation of - TTAfo in the State ima cuucunv" rwpntion as the majority may determine. Delegates to State Convention: ,vr,n t ALTERNATE, Vn. i Dr. S A Grier, J M W Alexander. 2, J J Cox, Watt Barringen 3. J R Bradford, G C Goodman 5, A F Hilemanf E P Deal. L Kluttz. J D Cline. Win. Jnnker. S L Kluttz. T) L Parish. J no. A Sims, 0 C Bynum. G, G E Ritchie, " 8.CD Barringer, " 9, M M Furr, -" 10, F L Boger, " 11, J B White, " 12, C McDonald, W G Means, DrYoung introduced this reso- lution: Reaolvtd hatthe member k)f this condition doVpledge them selvv and dflfgateJ'ectexT to State invention To earnestly sid faith ful lyupport tit; nomin3 made ana platform adopfrd at the btate Democratic Convention at Raleih and at the National Democratic Convention at Chicago. Speeches "were made pi and con fly Dr. Young, Prof. Tudwig and T A Moser.and against pressing the resolution, owing to a deep unrest, by Capt. Mc Oonald and Col. Paul Means. A motion to adjourn was made and withdrawn, then to table the' resolution. During, some dis cussion, a past of the No S delega tion and one from No. 12 withdrew from the convention. A motion to adjourn prevailed without any ac tion on the above resolution. Considerable excitement prevailed at times, but we b?lieve there was no -bad feeling. Forest IIIII Tomorrow. Children' day will be observed by the rendering of a special pro gramme of songs recitations &c, at the morning service, closing with an address to the children by Rev. W R Ware of Reidsville. The revival services will be con tinued through the day, and pos sibly through the following week, Tue meeting is growing in interest and many have presented themselves as penitents. Some ten or more have professed faith in Christ. Rev. Ware's preaching is making a prefouud impression. The sermon tonight will . be directed mainly to young men. Sunk f u eyes, a pallid ooraplexion, and disfiguring eruptions, indicate that there is something wrong with- m. kxpei tne JurKing ioe w neaun, by puryfying the blood with-Ayer's Sarsaprilla. Cures Erysipelas, Ec, ema, Salt-Rheum, Pimple3, and Blotches. ".aSXAlCOMfitO It isnH the usual way it's just the re-rse to pay a patient when you can't euro Jiim. Nevertheless, that's what's done by the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy. They promise to pay you $500 if they can't cure your catarrh, no matte how bad the case. It isn't mero talk it's business. You can satisfy yourself of it, if you're interested. And you ought to be, if you have catarrh. It's ' faith in their medicine tnat's bnhmil tlo offer. It has cured thousands of the worst cases, where evcryining ciso iu. iuu vau uo cured, too. If you can't, you get the money. They're willing to take the risk you ought to bo glad to take the medicine. It's the cheapest medicine yon can buv. because it's guaranteed to give satisfaction, or your money ia returned. You only pay for the good you get. Can you ask more ? That's the peculiar plan all Dr. Pierce's medicines are sold on. Oisll Manufacturing hi, MANUFACTURERS OF FIN GIMIIffi, OUTING CLOx&S, . :'PUID$; SBEHIMJ,- GRAIN AM) SALT BAGS, &C -0 DEALERS IN GE IE BUYERS OF -o Four foot wood always wanted; beet prices for same. We invite an inspection of all the goods we manufacture. Gr TOT 3?3" 0 MAOTFACTUBED BY The Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Co. CHARLESTON, S. C, , i' Whi Baby was sickwe gare her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When sSe became Miss, she clung to Castoria. iVhen sho had Children, she gave them Castori Emporium includes : everything in HARDWARE FROM A CARbEl TACR TO A Four-Horse Wagon. Jood firsclasa. rric3s low. lEBll BC1UDISE Country ProduQe of all kidns I . M CO YQRKE & BUM'S WE INVITE The attention of customers to TE Only ier Barrel. 98 Pound Sack for $3.80. No cliaige for drayage, at PATTERSON'S. in F 1 u 1, friiir WAXT TO BUY GOODS CPEAP? YES. YES. Well, let me tell you where to go. Moukison, Lentz & Co. is the pjace Now of the pudding is the chewing of th bj. For pretty Hen ritfttas, all-siades ; for pretty. dress patterns, ho twalike; for pretty challies, for pretty muslins of India, for pretty white goods ofdl kinds, for pretty Hamburgs, for pretty umbrellas, for good shoes, for ladies and gentlenen, for la- dies' and missss' pretty ties, anu anyiuin line you wish, you can get at bottom figures. . MY NEW HOME. I .liave moved my stock of GROCERIES into the store room 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 n you want good fresh groceries. On clear days you can see my goober parclier in front of my store. JNU. A. KIMMONS. TII1ES' MEIUIAN SALVE. V The TRIES' GERMAN SALVE, when properly applied, is infallible in the following distressing and painful diseases: Boils, Carbuncles, Bone Felons, Ulcers, Old Sores, Burns, Wounds of all kinds, Emp tions, Piles, Cakwd Breasts, 1 etter, Ring Worms. Scrofulous and Can cejous Sores, Corns and Bunions. It will relieve inflamed points, lum bago, congestion and strains. In all these cases the SALVE has been tested without a case of failure. TESTIMONIAL. "I have used on myself and on others CAPT. THIES' GE11MAN SALVE for boils and take pleasure in stating that it is unsurpassed in efScacy in not only driving the boil to a head, But m extracting the 'core' and the healingof the affected parts. S- WITTKOWSKY, Charlotte, N- C The medicine is for sate at the drug stores of Concord. N. C. Prepared by Herself MRS. GRIER'S ML Hi BBi Is now offered for sale in the three drug stores of Concord. It is pre pared by herself, though put up in the stvldlof its late proprietors. Abernethy & Williams, whose mis take in its preparation ruined it in their hauds- The Eeal Hair Restorer is not recommended for -OLD BALDNESS- but is an infallible remedy for FALLING CUT OF THE HAIR DANDRUFF. ITCHINGS AND ERUPTIONS Deculiar to the scalp. It is perfectly aarmless, cooling, cleansing and re 'reshing, There are persons in this ;own who have had one application o completely check the falling hair Tor testimonials see circulars. I ' SSTLadies, Gentlemen and Chili dren. try it! my 80 J- u a t tt Fornhardt. J X Pethel. 7' If v --

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