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g.-naiMf-mm aMMum-uimmmwrnmsx The' Daily Standard -bound, and ask that boats be their rescue. The relief committee will ward a carload of provisions rrr . T j I Vit cnpoial train to The Standard is puDiisneu cc.j , 6 BY JAMES 1. COOK. for this the Qdsll Manufacturing tiers for where a steamboat will be in wa t uu inz to receive the supplies auu 2.00 1.00 .35 .05 tribute them to the sufferers. One year W Six months Three motths n,n . FhhHooklnllerThroat. Single copy ' Lancaster, Pa., May 24;-While ThewAly Standard JP Mrs. Benja.rilf Diebl, of Helm, was column to page sheet. , Q t . . fi3h hooUs to out- SSaf-- lin; finks, lit evening, her 3 years ed in the county. old daughter swallowed one of the Subscription price $1.00 a year, in ad- hookg) which i0aged jn her throat Vance. ... Office: Oppose " worth. . .a . Lt nnlvrforned it further downthe rerA f or regular advertisements made Jhroat. The child 13 now lying in a ... - iwtnn. m critical condition. .aafng notice, Semper line each 1 Business notices 3 cents per line each Holyoke. jMass., May 20.-Marj 1. . 1 IUA . Jlt1 AAA ion' a notices con- A Williams, aged 7 u years, u- All aaverubCu ed neck b a f aU on last Daiur, tinned until ordered out. . , 8rr)rise bv re OTHER MATTEUo. uJf - . . 7 r9M words will fusing to die at once. Today five Obituary notices, over 200 word .will vetebra. and not be received ept o ifxeess ot auu TvoiuB. j AU announcements, anu i - hnthout any aiscomiuii. wioici. of candidate, for oce, wiU t. - MAOTFAOTUKEKS OP m Fill GINGHAMS-, OUTING CLOTHS, GKAfN AND SALT JJAGS, &0. A Broken Nccll Mended. tions Commnnfca.iona.When-.the . ..xr them, will be pun- Srtrn:r:rrs bitter or slanderous, m nu . -!ui the. views cor editor responsiuio xv,. onta. ft j j on oil prmimnnlcations to w THE STANDARD. Concord, N. C. ,A BOLLEB MILI That is Whit Is Needed Her fcnd Wow Is the Chance. There is no question about the r.P.r.P8sitv of a roller flour mill in Concord. This every one will con- r.pep.. People have (many of them) quit raising wheat just because they en -rsnAY Mav 25.1892 joy putting their teeth in good white WEDNESDAY wa. nnnprado. If a roller I UUUl Uii"J the womToiTTriiEEocBA mill were started here, we dtfubt not COKVENTION. fobgoveknoe: is iii as cabb, of Edgeccmbe. . for lieutenant governob: B. A. iwiiu of Alleghany. TOR SECRETARY OF STATE! OCTAVIISIO". of Wake. FOR.TREASURER: DOXALV W. BAIS, of Wake. for auditor: B. M. TUBMAN. of Buncombe. FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF BrrurrrTlON: JOHN C. SOABBOBOUGII, 3f Johnston. Co., . WE INVITE The-attention of. customers to DO TOT - WAJTT TO BUY GOODS CPEAP? YES. YES. AY ell, let nfe teU ju were to go. ' Morrison, Lentz &XJo. J kthS itlace. Now thfe ijrpof. oj the bag- For pretty Hen, riettas, all shades ; for pretty dress patterns, uu , for pretiy cuaico I muslins of India for pretty A A I M "t ' S "1 white goods ol an kiuud, m pretty Harilburgs, for pretty umbrellas, for good shoes for , ladies and gentlemen, for la dies' and misses' pretty 'ties, and anything in the dry goods line you wish, .you can get at bottom figures. DEALERS IN GEIiERiL MERdliDISE, BUYERS OF BOB WHITE GQuntry Profiucs of-all ki'dns . FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL: FBAXK I. 0uwt of Mecklenburg. pBESIDENTIAL ELECTORS FOR THE STATE AT LAKOK. V. B. ATCOCK. of Wayne. ... .i- ciLENN. of Forsyth. that it would encourage the raising of more wheat. Here's the Question Mr. G T Crowell is coming home, and if parties will start the enter prise on foot we have no doubt that hp ran be induced to take big stock in it and superintend the enterprise. With his experience bemna tne mattered his reputation as a fine miller, the enterprise would certain ly prove a suece-ss. He has been written to about the mattor now wboop up the thing. J5$aFMore about thist Rumor of a Disaster at Sea. . public in Montevideo, May 24. -. rumor is r.urrent here that the Brazilian crui ser "Bahia" has foundered at sea, but there is no official confirmation of theieport. -o- MY NEW HOME. I have moved my stock of GROCERIES into the store room next door to Hoover, Lore & uo. ana un der the Standard office. "Vrm know what goods I keep - you Know how I serve you and come to me ii )uu want good, iresn groceries. On nifinr davs vou can see my goober parcher in front of my store. JNO. A. KIMMONS. Four foot wood always wanted; Uot volnnii fnv cama W in vitfi fill UCO U U1 ' iflspection of all; the goods manufacture. we 3 O V A . O m la Only $6.50 per Barrel. 08 SIIOBT8TA1E NTtH'S two rp 285 penitentiary con luviv fc N. - yicts at work at Rocky Mount, build ing a stockade. a rial of Will and Tom Whit son, brothers, for the murder of Kit Byrd in Mitchell county ten years a L has just ended at Bakersyille and resulted in a verdict of murder in the first degree. Unknown persons broke into the rehouse of William Wray, near King's Mountain and stole 530 gallons of whiskey. nniW a severe rain and wind crm ftt Rock Mount, T A Bras- four-story tobacco wen m - - . . vo oiinnspd. The ram prize uuudo 1 damaged the stock. a Plnnp. swept through Bertie wrecking all the business i...., WilfeV Askew's farm. It levelled the trees on William Pntch- ard's place. c'fU'L -3 i''ui ihk ra- TCJ E3T 0 Pqund.Sack for $3.30. MANUFACTURED BY The Wilcox & GibDS Gaano Co. CHARLESTON. S. C, most Ci VI) B . ATT Jm w m mm TII1ES' GERMAN SA1YVE. when properly applied, is infallible ID. tne IOllOWlIlg UlESLlcnoiu au.KA painful diseases: Boils, Carbuncles, Bone Felons, Ulcers, Old Sores, Burns," Wounds of all kinds, Erup tions, Piles, Caked Breasts, 1 etter, lung vormB. ociuiuiuud cei ous Sores, Corns and Bunions. It will relieve inflamed points, 1 urn- t A ? J3 m i- wo i t ft In nil Dago, congestion auu suaiuo. these cases the SALVE has been tested without a case of failure- TESTIMONIAL. ,4T hq.vfi used on myself and on .ii n un rr.TTTT?S' nTCFMWA'N SALVE for boils and take pleasure i I J 1 i. -A. !H Hn- n ffO A1 m in staling mat n ia uusmwoDcum .A!sn..r in tint rnW rlrivin tnft nOll to a head, but in extracting ne 'core' and the healing of the anectea . r, iitTmmTrnnrcTV parts. J wax txvuvp.x, v . Charlotte. N- 0.' Tn wiAlinTiA ia for flfilft lit tllft drug stores of Concord. N. C. No charge for drayage, at fn t.hfi riaht medicine, if you're a weak or ailing woman. It's Vr. i'lerce's Havonte wa3Bl cv we eherCastoria. i icsuii)wuu. .J , . , , When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. I rl ?i r ;.o- Patterson's. Utrpssinr derangements and dis- vuun,.- orders peculiar to your sei, it relieves and cures. It improves JUmtinn invinrnrntna tVifi svstpm. enriches the blood, dispels aches and pains, melancholy and nervous- restores flesh and strength. In the 1. 1 J A Fifteen Hundred People tnDltreM Little Rock, Ark., May 24. A telegram from Castoria, thirty miles Fifteen hun- WPn, women ar-d children are! iU compogition. YQRKE & IDSIRTII'S weaknesses, ana lrreguianuus, i. a a -pj n J A T-? H . FROM A CABlrEl TACR TO A V Four-Horse Wagon. ulood firsclas u Frice low. mmranteeA to rive satisfaction, or the money is refunded. It does all that's claimed for it. or it rniildn't be sold in this way. It ia aJpmtimate medicine not a beverage. Contains no alcohol o sour or ferment in the stomach and cause distress. As peculiar in Us marvelous, remedial results as in Prepared by Herself. MRS. GRTER'S i I rmlji ram Is now offered for sale in the three -. . si j ti : arug stores oi uoncuru. & is pre pared by herself, though put up in the style of its late proprietors, Aknmltiv Xt Willi o ma tvhnsA mifl take in its preparation ruined it in tneir nauas- . The Real Hair Restorer is not recommended for -OLD BALDNESS but is an infallible remedy for FALLING CUT OF THE HAIR DANDRUFF. ITCHINGS AND ERUPTIONS peculiar to the scalp. It ia perfectly harmless, cooling, cieansingand re i mi rr a m t nia iresmng, mere are peisw- u. town who have had one appucauon to completely cnecK iuo j For testimonials see circulars. I 'ZST Ladies, Gentlemen and Chil ldren.trritl ImySOJ
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