As an Advertising: SI pUIiiiu THE STANDARD lends lite procession, uni each re- nrnlng day finds it grow lutr In the favor of wide wake and Judicious men business. Try an Ad. Send the Daily or Weekly t a friend, but pay for it. It is supposed to furnish a livelihood for an amiable and peaceable family ot one. Please do nothing t-s dispel:thc Hweet illiisioc Vol V. No 45. CONCORD, N. C. MONDAY JUNE 20, lb92. AinoLE No. 666. TOTE1 1 Pi DAjlli STANDARD Dr. Sanderlin at lluutersville. Charlotte News. Dr. George W Sanderlin, State Auditor, delivered his promised ad dress at the commencement exeri cises of Iluntersville High School yestf-rday. The Third party, how ever, failed to carry out its contract in tendering Dr. Sanderlin the "office of auditor." Mr. John Springs Da vidson was not there. Richard Razor says that after consultation, it was agreed that yesterday was not the proper time to approach Dr. Sanderlin, "but" he added, "we are yet going to do it." Fust Black and Unbleached Bal briggan Seamless Socks, only 15cts. Also bargains in Ladies' Hosiery. The Racket. d 2 t Life in Korth Carolina. tome months ago Thomas Gooi h discovered gold-bearing quartz in Granville county, near Dabney. He began the work of development ut once and "has struck gold-bearing quartz twenty feet below the sui face which will assay from $15 to $100 per ton. The quartermaster general will clothe about 300 additional enlisted men in the State Guard this year. Under the new regulation the cloth ing will be issued without zny cost whatever to the men. . Since the Royal Arcanum wa3 or ganized in Monroe seven of its mem bers have died and their families have received insurance of the aggre gate amount of 21,000. Mr. Elias Carr, democratic norni nee for governor, has accepted an in vitation to speak at the fair at Red Springs, Robeson county, August 10. Mr. F P Filer, of Ashe county, a University student, died at Chapel Hill Wednesday morning of blood poison, following an attack cf ty phoid fever. Miss Carrie C Coghill, of Hender son, Vance county, is the valedicto. rian at Westminster (Md.). college this year. STATE SEWS. The grandson of E T Williams of Lincolnton, N. C, who was kidnap ped by tramps last March, has been found in Norfolk, Va., so says'a dis patch to the Ne'w York World. A prohibition.party has been or ganized in Mecklenburg with R B , Alexander pj esident and W E Shaw, secretary and treasurer. In the examination of applicants for appointment fo cadetship at West Point from the ninth district II B Ferguson, of Waynesville, w;s r?commended for the appointment. In consequence of frequent com plaints the Railroad Commissioners a few days since advised anew depct at Newell'g, six miles east cf Char lotte on the Richmond & Danville road, and received a telegram yester day stating that the depot would be immediately eregted. State Chronicle: Emory college, Georgia, at its recent commencement C inferred the honorary degree of ilwtnr nf iUv?r?Mr nn the Tipv. .T TV A - - a . . Gibbs, tne accompiisnea pregiamg elder of tha Fayetteville ctistricl of the N. C. Conference. Dr. Gilba was at one time pastor of Edenton Street church of this city and has many friend3 here who will agree with us in the statement that he merits such honor as ha3 been con ferred upon him. A Murderer Sella 111m Head. Baltimore Sun. Gus Williaui3, colored, who is to be hung m Savannah, Ga., July 22, formurder, .has just conclude J an unusual "financial transaction. He has sold his head for $15, to be dt livered after his death. He will make a will bequeathing his head to the purchaser for the cash in ad vance, which he desires to use bor tween now and the time he will be handed. Williams cartful! v consid ered the offer for some time, lut finally came to the conclusion that $15 is better to hinuduricg his life than his head will be after his death. The money will buy him. whatever extras he needs and help brighten his short time on earth. The pur chaser will use the head for phreno logical purposes. 20 inch Silk Umbrellas at 75cts. each. They have extra seams, but will give you as much service as some you pay 3 times as much for. The Racket. d 2 ti A Ne KnnieipaIity"Trintt.y Iark," Durham. Trinity Park, Durham, June 17. The map3 of North Carolina Avill have to add a new and interesting name to their list of municipalities in the future. Trinity Park is the name of the college town at the west end of Durham, a part of Dnrhrm, indeed, yet having a government of its own. There are now a good force of hands at work getting everything in order for the opening cf Trinity College in its new home, September 1. The main building, 208x50 feet, three stories, will be passed upon on Wed nesday next by the building com mittee, composed of Col. J W Alsp augh, Winston ; J M Odell, Con cord ; W F Koruegay, Gold3boro ; R T Gray, Raleigh ; Capt. E J Parish, Durham ; J S Carr, Durham ; Col. W J Hicks, Raleigh ; R B Bassett, contractor, Goldsboro. The President of Venezuela ICosins. Washington, June 17. -The de partment cf State this morning was advised by cable from the United States legation at Caraca3, of the resignation of the President of Vene zuela. The situation remains quiet, little or no excitement prevailing. Th3 muscadive power of the StaU, for the time being, ha3 been lissum ed by the Federal council. Double-handle Hair Curler3 10c. Single " " 5c. The Racket. d2t Might Acquaintance With Sit tan. Durham Globe. The devil is pretty smart he is a cutting scoundrel. He .knows how how to do it. The robber will fir3t gag his man then go through the "pockets. He does this bo the man cannot give an alarm. The devila!ways robs a man before he allows him tt see that he ha3 mad a wreck of him self by diinking whiskey. He keeps him full of whiskey and causes him to be cheerful and happy while he robs hftn-and then he furnishes no more whiskey because te fel low is powerlef 3. . Miss Annie Cannon has returned from a short visit to relatives in Charlotte. 2 large cake3 ofj Turkish Bath Soap for 5cts. Bleached Bath Towel3, 25 cents, per The Racket. d2 t TOO MUCH FQft VFE. This Man Hesitated About Marim Again liectiuse ofcthe Fee. "W'ydn't ye git ernuther Jo t urner if" asked Jonah SkinChit of Jf siah Nudgo the other day as tftey met by accident Irtlie woods while iji piy suit of their favorite calling hunting. "Tell ye wat, Joner," said Nudjja, "I've b'n thinkin erbout it monstrously for er long spell. Let's e. It's bin mgh onyr three weeks senee ther ole 'onian dide, liuin it?" "Ya-ns, summars erbout tlmr." " '.Tears iher forty, though." " 'Spook t it do, fer ye hod er inouty awful good wife." "Now yer shoutin, shore'n surtin. Afore ther. ole Wan drapned oil I never bed tor do onnything 'eeptin ter kinder oversee ther crap an hunt, but' sence 8lie dido I've had tor sucker'n worm ther terbacker, hoe ther corn an pull weeds outeri ther cotton. Tell ye wat, Joner, I'm erfeerd I'll never git ernuther un 'at'll take her place un complain'ly. It's true thar 'aza't ovor ly much ter do, but mouty few gala thar be 'at it 'II not kick wus'n er yaller steer on tend in five acres o' terbacker, ten acres o' corn an er few acres o' cot ton, osidas sich little chores as ciittiu sprouts, totin corn ter mill, choppin wood'n dnwin wator fer ther fattenin hogs." "Them air fax, Josair, 'at I hadn't thank erbout, as my ole 'oman alius looks arter ther hog'n hominy part an I sorter man ago ter pervido tlier game. But I jedge ye'll try ter find er soiisiUj gal wat won't git her back up at doin sich leetle trifles." "I dunno, Joner. Thar Iiain't many gals !n this part." "Wal,thar's ded oodles on em down ter Torcupino Holler. They're goLua tion purty uns, I'm er tellin yer." "Is that so r "Fax." "I'll be dadsnapped cf I hain't er noshun t-er go down." ' , , "Ye'dorter." "D'ye reckon enny on em 'uld splice 'ith er fellorf "I know It 1 Thar's a hull passel o' gals 'n widders wat 'uld jest naclmally Jump ' lugher'n sliltepoko at ther chance." "Wa al, I'll go. Say, wat'll or squar cost down thar?" "Squar Munger costs live dollers, Darby seven an ther parson ten." "By jux ! I'll never pay it." "W'y?" "Too steep." ' 'Tis?" "I'd holler ef twarn't!" "I s'poned it war erbout rite." "Nary time I Say, I've been Ppliced nine times an never lied ter payer spiar moro'n seventy-five cents, an they make money at that price, for It don't take 'em more'n er niinit, and that's all I'll pay." "Ye'll not git spliced down thar, then." "Wa-al, ergin a feller pays seven dol lers to ther squar an three fer er eofllri when she kicks ther bucket, he's out ten dollers! (Jeewhilikins, feller, I'll never cutter at that price." J. W. Ilyder in New York Epoch. How Hides Are Tauued. Better leather is made today from hides in from sixty to ninety days than was manufactured in the old way. It should be remembered, however, that lides are tanned in precisely the same manner now they have always been. That is, the same agencies are used for combining it with the ge latine of the hide and for converting it into leather. Modern tanners have simply discovered methods by which the tannic acid la made to penetrate more quickly into the pores of the skin. This is accomplished partly by frequent manipulation of the hides while- in the vats and partly by ppecial treatments for keeping the pores of the skin open durinthe tanning process. It is a fact well - known to all tannera that any method or process which will hasten the union of the tan nic acid with the hide shortens materi ally the time necessary to convert it into leathflft. New York Advertiser. He These masked balls are very dan jerqjis, yon know. . She Dangerous t He Yes. Our servant girl was almost killed the other night at the Milkmen's masquerade ball and had to be carried home. She You don't say sol How did it hap pen T lie She impersonated a pump. Life. . 1 They roult,!cl her fcflt and poulticed her head, Aw Ij.IstfreJ Ivr back till 'twas srunrtlnR anU rel, Trleil tonlen, ellstrik paln-klllurs and 8;ilve9, (Xhouh praiulni JcclarcJ it waa uotUlag but Aod tlio puor woman thought tb must certainly dip. 'inarvr'fl." I(j woudor lu praises to loudly tbey speak, ill KavoritH Prt-siprlntion sho hannencl tatrr. e grew bouer ai ouco una was wlu in a vfoe- Tho torturing pains and distressing nervousness which accompany, at times, certain forms of "female weakness," yield liko magic to Dr. Pierce's Favorita rrescription. It U purely vegetable, perfectly 'harmless, and adapted to tho delicate organization of woman. It allays and subdues the nervous symp toms and relieves tho paiu accompany ing functional and organic troubles. It's a legitimate medicine an Invig orating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and a posi tive remedy for " female weaknesses " and ailment?. All functional disturb ances, irregularities, and derangements are cured by it. There's nothing liko It iu tho way it acts there's nothing like it in the way it's sold. It's guar anteed to give- satisfaction in every case, or tho money paid for it is promptly refunded. Read tho guarantee on tho wrapper. You loso nothing if it doesn't help you but it will. CONCORD MARKETS. COTTON MARKET. Corrected, dally bv Cannons & Fct ze Low miudlli:;? fi$3 Middling C Good middling Of Stains 4J& PRODUCE MARKET. (Correete dailv;bvr W. J. 8 wink.) Bacon (Jjtrar-curoci hams Bulk m ata, sides Beeswax Butter Chickens Com Eegs Lard Flour (North Carolina). Meal Oats Tallow Salt SH ta 14 8,v3 10 18 15 20 & no 15 0 8 "0 & 40 cd 4 Cii 7') i. 20 25 10 45 5 80 tiii LIFE AVE GUARANTEE SPOONS AND e FORKS WITH Sterling Silver BACKS TO WEAR 2 5 YEARS- Tlio pieces of Sterling sil ver Inlaid at tho points itt rest prevent any wearwliatever. FIVE TIMES oa much Silver as In Stand ard Hate. FAR BETTER than Light Solid bUverand not ono-hall the cost. Each article la stamped K. STERLING-INLAID tE. y Accept no 3ubstltute. Made Only by The Holmzb & Eowapos Silver Ca For sale at $ CO It RE L & BRO. Keep Out The Flies I am now 'prepared to furnish door and window screens. Fly and musqnito proof. Prices within the reach of all. Satisfaction guaran teed. Edgar S. Shuhax. m jv a ii . mw mmz y ' i uii TO THE sterling V, SILVER! L -4 ' I oooo U 4 0000 TTTTT A r-"J JfOTIIINt XEW UNDER THE SUN ? t When Grand -Pa (not Harrison) bvft fSolcimon, let the above remarks fall frofii his lips, he had never been to the Furniture Store ot Cannon, Fetzer and. Bell, where everything new and nobby can be found in the FURNITURE :-: LINE ! Buying for "Spot Ca'h," and from the best; fectories, from Grand llapids to Mexico, we can giT you better values for your oney than you can get tlsewheu-. . If jou need anything in our line and don't want to buy, you had bets ter not cull we will sell you cer tain. With thanks, we are Cannons, Fetzor &.BeIl. Now about Segar?, before thewar I always smoked Hen ry 'Clay's but sinew the old man is dead his boy L;ive Itt the brands run down and T bad! to give 'em up entirely. I fine the only place I can get a de cent Segar is at Fetzer's Drug Store. Did you ever try 'em I well, you just drop in thert; some time. You won't be disappointed. Fetzer seems to have the knack of getting hold of about all that's" worth having in that line, and the fact is you'll get a better Segar there for live cents than nines tenths of the Segar stores la the coifntry will give you foi ten. And by he way, Fetzer's is the best place in the ;State for iced drinks, Sodavwater, Lemonade, anduch stuff, if Jou ever drink anything as mild as that. I do occasion ally. A man will get a little behind on water sometimes, you krw. i

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