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The Daily Standard BY JAMES V. COOK. log3 down Neuse river. And, my, niy, what grand timbtr it is ! 1 saw some (sealxoiding tne workmen put around the courthouse to do son e ThP standard is published every day I 'ork,aud the single pieces of straigi t Sunday excepted) and delivered by car h -art pine stretched clear to the top Ihere are people who seem to have an idea that tbev attract atten- t on in heaven for their piety every ttme they buy a' dish of ice cream at a church fts'ival. "WJHWWItlll'W 64.00 2.00 1.00 .05 riera for One year Six months Three months n One Sinecopy' The "Weekly Starilard a 4-page, 8 column 10 page sneer; coryams more reading matter and has a iajger circula tion than amy paper ever uerore puunsn- ed in the county. Subscription pce $1.00 a year, in ad vance. Office: Opposite Yorke & Wads worth. , ADVERTISING KATES. Terms f oiregu!h,r adv.-tismenfs r8dc Known on appucauuu. Icad:ngaoiice3 5 cents per line oach insertion. . Business notices 2 cents per lline each insertion. All advertisements and notices con tinued until ordered out. OTIIER MATTERS. Obituary notices, over 200 words will not be m;i'ive.d ept on payment for txc-ss of words. , I All announcements and recommenda Hnns of candidates for ofiTce, will be charted for. Communications, when the writers' names! aaccmpany them, will be pub lishedj unless therticles are personally bitter or slanderous. In no case is tne editor responsible for the views cor respondents. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord, N. C WEDNESDAY June 8. 1892. THE WORK OF THE DEMOCRATIC convexti ox. fob governor: eli as cakr. of Edgecombe. FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: K. A. DOEGIITOS, of Alleghany. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: OCTAVH'NCOKE, of Wake. for treasurer: )0al1) xv. rain, of Wake. for auditor: It. M. FI KMA, of Buncombe. I'On 'STJIERINTENDENT 6F struction: joiix c. kcarrorol jii, of JoLmsion. PUBLIC IN- FOR attorney general: i RAiiU i. o.si;oi:xe, of Mecklenburg. f KES1UENTIAL V.. ELECTORS FOR THE STATE AT large: VYCOCK. of Wayne. 2t. II. VT,S. of Forsili JAKE JEWELL WRITES OOLISI!OKO. Dear Mr. Cook : In this part of our rand old S:ate an "un-countiy cracker'' lm' so many things that j are o CiiT-rent to Lome thaf he can not help noticing the wonderful con tn.' I have now been here a week, nearly, and c.fft fuly say that I haye not fourSa single thing, except the kind hospitality, of the people, to emind nia of home; and yet ware all within tha bounds of the good of tha greatwo riory building, and I dn't kntyv how much was cut off the top eiffl. Wie first carftal of Wayne county waajiot Goldsboro, wWj was bnlc oi the banis oi .jtfle Neuse two miles f (Dm thejorosent courthouse. Waynes boro, got to be a considerable village but overflow's, imd fevem rove the inhabitants away from the river, and ixoiasooro was built. Tne only traces left of the old county seat aft broken crockery, brick bats and a few garden spots whcie houses stood. Large lumber mills now occupy the buried city's site. Truck farming is becoming quite a valuable industry here. The'suc cess ofeit lies iii the diversification of the crops. . They make a crop of agar peas, then a crop of beans, and then a crop of cotton or corn on he sa.me land. Many broad fields hat last fall I saw in cotton are npw ripening off a crop of beatisbut net November they will be white with the living snow. To see the Irish potato fields down here would paralyze John Cook, of the poor house, in his boots, and a glimpse at a peach orchard here w.ould provoke Capt. McDonald to one of hi3 good- natured chuckles. 'Grapes erow well and native wine3 need lio re commendation, but all brandy and whiskey mast have "Mountain" on it in order to receive respectable notice. Goldsboro is the home of that queer political character, ex-Gov ernor Brogden. lie is a well read. kind hearted man, but altogether without pride. He has about re tired to private life, but is hail and hearty. lie is to Wayne what the venerable Billy Bost was to Cabar rus. About tne only service he ren ders his party now is to outwind old Sol and cause him to net before he gets through with his speech, hus preventing his Democratic op-. nonent from making a speech. I have seen him walk the streets of Goldsboro without a coat or vest, with bis shirt sleeves rolled up aLd his collar lnad open two or three buttons-deep. Evangelist Kite is holding a great meeting in this city. He thunders id! llmkkk Co, MANUFACTURERS ifr 1 CI MIS OUTING CLOTHS,. PUIS, SIIEfflft GKAltf AND SALT BAGS, AC. WE INYITE The attention of customers to WANT TO 'BUY GOODS CPEAP? YES. YES. Well, let me tell you where t g- Moreison, Lent Jc Co. i iS the place. Now tfie .proof o& tie pudding is the chewing of the bag. For pretty Hen riettas, all shades ; for pretty ciress patterns, no two alike for prettv challies, for pretty muslins of India, for pretty white gootls of all knrus, jfor pretty Hamburs, for pret'ty umbrellas, for good shoes for ladies and cGntlemen, for la dies' !ind missss' pretty ties, and anything in the dry goods me you wish, you can gefr at bottom figures. UNITE DEALERS IN GENERAL I 13CVEHS OF ffl 1? tffe TT g j) m MY NEW HOME. I have moved ray stock of GROCERIES into the store room next door to Hoover, Lore & Co. aird 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. mo. A. KIMMONS. onntxyProdnoo of all :::::: TII1ES' GERMAN SAME. t - " . 1.1, JliX jC-t lii'va nd the crops raised are uif . Jilt ferent; the people speak and act dif ferent; the country, eqen the forests and the siingof the birds are all different. Goldsboro is a thriving young city, and destined to soon become the in land metopolis of Eastern Carolina. "T f : .. 1 n rl nir.rro h o Q f rn r fl lb AO U i. fcAXi. C4C4 iiUW 4VUuUikC) 'factories, cotton factories, rice mills, laid an ice factory. It is a great j umber market The large saw mills Jirrft mi'! in th3 country are supplied Uih timber from the great forests, farming them Ijeavy, and, in the l.innae of some one, "tney are his'n." lie says he could take some of tho self righteous christians in Goldsboro andspif them through the bill of a rniscfuito into the eye of a flea and they would not mak) him wink. He preached to the colored brethren this afternoou, and 1 confess that I never before discovered the rich melody of the darkeys voice. Tne evangtfifct would noc let thcm'shouE aud it vas to be greajly ea:ed that tnirgieat tent and the immense con gregation would be wiped out of ex istence by "sp ontaneous combustion." I think if I was to stay iu Hfcis couitry long the mosquitos ould take me, dead or alive. The hav held several caucuses just outsidoof my room to arrange a course of pro- ufuiue. j. umiK mey nave taken L our foot wood always, wanted; ui'oi juices iov Niuue. We invite an monoit Jm-. 11 il. .u0i,ii,nuu ui un4 me gooas we manuiucture. the plan of old and are maro! inner aroundjhe wall tooting their trurru pets, f they are not expecting the walls to fall they are waiting for the doojr lo be opened or the sash raised. The sand fly is worse than the mos quito. Now, the mosquito will wait to place his feet in good position be fore he bites you, but fhe sand fly will bite you before he alights. I have had my hand drawn when I saw one was going to sit down on me, and before I could strike he ha? bit ten me. Jfcspuctfully, J. F. Newell. Only $0.50 per Barrel. Pound Sack for"$3.30. S0 o V) iMAOTFACXCEEO BY Tla Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Co, CHARLESTON, S. C, The THIES' GERMAN SALV when properly applied, is infallible in the following distressing and painful diseases: Boils, Carbuncles, Bono Felons.. Ulcers. Old Sors Burns, Wounds of all kinds. Erupt tions. Piles. Caked Breasts. 1 nf f,fr. Ring Worms. Scrofulous and Can cei ous fcJores, Corns and Bunions. It will relieve inflamed points, lum bago, congestion and straics. In nil these cases the SALVE has been tested witiiout a case of failure. TESTIMONIAL. 'I have used on invself nnrl nr others CAPT. THIES' GERM A v SALVE for boils and t;ike pleasure in stating that it is unsurpassed in efkeacy in not only driving the boil to a neait, but in extracting the , 'core' and the healing of the affected . parts. & WITTKOWSKY. Charlotte, N. C The mechcine ia for nt. th drug stores of ConcAd. N. C. Ng charge tor drayage, Qi 7 CM aw r by and by forestnien who raft I Goldsbore, N. C, June 7. YOBKE & f ADSIJIWS Emporium includes everything in FIIOAI A CAR1-E1 TACX TO A Four-Horse Wagon. vlood rirsclasM. Prices low. PATTERSON'S .an TH'S L Prepared by Herself. Miv-4. TRIER'S m i,i inn Is now offered for Bale -c mo ::: drug stores of Concord, it u i m pared by herself, though put x the style of itsJate proprietors Abernethy & "Williams, whose mis take in its preparation ruined it in their bauds- The Ileal Hair Rostorer 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 is perfectly harmless, cooling, cleansing and re freshing, Ther9 are persons in this town who have had one application to completely check the fal'jng hair For testimonials see tiro liars. "S?Ladies, Gentltmen and Chili dren. try it! ;ciy30J2
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