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The Daily Standard BY JAMES P. COOK. ( ??he Standard is published every day Sunday excepted) and delivered by car nisra for One year $4-00 Six months 2.00 Three months 1-00 One ' .35 Single copy " '5 I - ' ' Died ia Concord, N. 0., June 29, i 1892, Samuel Campbell, youngest I hereby announce to .the child of Mr. and Mrs. E A Browr, people of Cabarrns -county in the fifth year of his age. A remarkably bright, beautiful life, has been taken away from us. Little Smniy will be greatly missed by his admiring friends, and the dear earthlv home is so sad and desolate without him; but Heaven has gained a bright jewel, and our . J A I loss is his eternal earn. "It is well l.llllllllll 1 W i" fc. W wuvvwi that I am a Candidate for the office of Register of Deeds for Cabarrus this. county. Between now and the day of election I hope to1 have the opportunity of laying my claims before the public for its considertion. Worth P Barnhardt. ,ttpr ATiri has a larger circular witn tne cnna," tor tnat Tunine lJCkX.LLt Uiuvi.v O " I ' I J- t- ss. -r. -w-m -r -r- t -w- a . tinn than anv naner ever before pubUsh- Voice that said, "suffer the cnil- vf &vJxvtr.Ei V LLiLiHj AL A UbiM 1 , ed in the county. Mrpn tn noma nntn mp. and forbid I Subscription price $1.00 a year, in ad- th , . n d th d littl A first class- preparatory i -vance w,. be-to be ever with the Lord. God scho1 witn modern equip- , pp . help us all to say, "thy will be done;" ment. Board including washing advertising RATES. . and bless this great sorrow, to thtfl from &G.0Q to. 17.00 per month. rermsfor regular advertisements made eternal good of the sadly afflicted Tuition from, $f,.00 to $4,00 per known on application. I family. Pastor, month. Muj3ic including use of Reading notices D cents per une eacn .m instrument $3.00. T)er month? insertion. Business notices 2 cents per line each V: ' . o. xu.-.x nated in the South Eastern xne p.. ouu,uuuuf , y Qf Cabarus County 'in- a 'social and moral advantages. WE INVITE seruon. All advertisements and notices con tinned until ordered out didate f or Vice-President : i vttttm matters I ."The singular name of the Demo- Obituary notices, oVer 200 wordsll cratic candidate for Vice-President One of the cheapest and best not be received except on payment for is attracting attention. It is pre- preparatory schools in the excess of 200 words; nounced in three syllables. "Ada-i state for both sexes, For All announcements and recommend di biWi i name lt means further information address. Hons of candidates for office, wM be ., . -r t tit tr t:' nrnomonf A11oi in flio Tli'Wo roo Tl T KTiWATtfl A K i Pinilfl 1 U6 attfintlOn Cif fTl StATTI frt rtmmnnipatlAna tsrhftTI t.hft writ.erfl I I ' I names accompany them, will be pub! the father of Shaphat, who was one Georgeville, N, C. J, 30-6V, lished, unless the articles are personally of Aing Uavia s omcials ana Had bitter or slanderous, in no case is tne- charge over the herds that were in The Goldsboro Argus says that LOOK AT THIS AND HEAD IT! Have you heard the news? It's all over town! Tis , the common talk, and everybody seems to be in terested. What is it? Morrison, Lentz & Co. have the prettiest ChaN lies in Concord full 36 inches wide and only 10c. per yard. Morrison, Lentz & Co. have pretty Oxford ties -at 75c. At Morrison, Lentz & Co.'s you will find pretty dotted Swiss, plain and figured Lawns. - At MorriCDn, Lentz & Co.'s you will find a petty assortment of Jap ans. At Morrison, Lentz & Co."s Lacing Cords of all shades are found. At Morrison, Lentz & Co.'s you will find a nice line of 4in-hand ties. MY NEW HOME. I Jhave moved myjstock of GROCERIES editor responsible for the vftws of cor- th0 Yalleyg He ig mentioned in Congressman Grady hasfconcluded to First Chronicles, xxvn, 29." appoint to the cadetship at West Point Frank Oliver, of Mt Oliye, who stood second In the secent ex-1 The Hat is fencing Indiana. He I animation, rather than his own son, brings Mr. Foster, of that State to Henry Grady, who stood first in the ! take the plane of Jas. G Blaine, in examination. f respondents. Address all communications to '.THE STANDARD. Concord. N. C. THURSDAY .June 30, 1892 THE WORK OF THE DEMOCRATIC contention. for governor: , eli as carr, of Edgecombe. FOB LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: R. A. DOSTG JITON, ' of Alleghany. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE: OCTAVIl'S COKE, of Wake. ' FOR treasurer: . DONALD W. BAIN, - of Wake. STANDARDISES.- BOB I HUE, the President's Cabinet. Political excitement is just nor mal now. It is too hot to become excited. "Adlai" is a popular name. "Grflver" ia a mihtv pasv word to f 1 spell and pronounce. F MV THE AMERICAN vvmu is the best wheb BECAUSE RAMBLER is the BEST WHEEL ON THE MARKET this year. tne combination of the celebrated G. & J. Pneumatic Tire and Spring Frame makes riding on It a luxury., TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED." 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 want good, fresh groceries. On clear days you can see my goober parcher in front of my store. JNO. A. KIMMONS. , fob auditor: - It. 91. FURMAN, of Buncombe. 1IOW NOKTI1 CAROLINA FEELS. Durham Globe. To the Editor of the Morning! Advertiser: If you have any in- fluence whatever upon GroverClevei land induce him, for sweet heaven's Send Illustrated Catalogue. G0RMULLY . A JEFFERY M'F'G CO., Washington, D. C. TII1ES' GERKAN SALTE. BUSINESS LOCALS. TOE SUPEE1NTENDENT OF stkuction: john c. scarborough, of Johnston. We never lose a customer on our sewing machine oil, price 5c, others a. ..... ... -I sake, to omit the subject of the force sell from 10c to 20c. The Racket, bill from his forthcoming letter of d & w 6td public inh acceptance. Southern democrats W FOB ATTORNEY GENERAL: FRANK I. OSBORNE of Mecklenburg. want none of his inane plotitudes jJnn-cover Lost. now. dbcentab e as thev min-ht have Last winter there was lost a sheen- been once. We are no longer fraid skin guncover. The cover had the! Only $6.50 per Barrel. of the force bill. Time has taken wool side Aimed in and had a sepa- the ecure out of it but it hasnt rate apartment for the gun stock j made us forget Grover's cowardly and barrels. Suitable reward f or I Pound Sack for $3.30. t residential electors fob the state silence when we thought we neSdeU its delivery at this office. at large: C. B. AYCOCU. of Wayne. R. M GLENN, of Forsyth. THE REFORMATORY. his help There are fifty thousand democrat in this state who hate him for the fncn&s he has made, and will take Brother Dana's alternate, preferring "gentleman Harrison d & w l m J 17 Store house for Sale. fOI Two years ago, the Standard sug gested the need and humanity of a Reformatory for the youthful crimis rials in North Carolina We Had articles from time to time on the -subject. The State press, generally, commented on the suggestion the most o! them f ayored it. About ten months ago the minis ters of our town discussed the mat i- in its different phases, through columns of the btandard. kind friend in Charlotte, a gen i In more wys tuan cue, sent Standard's first article on a Ee- ormatory to Gov. Fowle' for his 'earnest consideration. He consider. id the need of such an institution ;j great that he called attention to .t in his annual message in a no un- :ni;cne. . ow tbatthe Teachers Assembly . -r. ia.thrfpVse?) ta3 nnder- , thorough iS3ae we 13 n rAnrr! IHlttCr &3 J -m f V VA i-i little cn fTc-tlcal shape. I will be glad to nave offers with a force bill in his pockrt" t3 he storehouse and lot now occupied , , r I b7 Ur Johnson. The THIE3 GERMAN SALVE, when properly applied, is infallible in e tne iollowmg distressing and Eainful diseases: Boils, Carbuncles, !one Felons. Ulcers. Old Sorfl. Burns, Wounds of all kinds, Erup -'tions. Piles. Caked Breasts. Tetter- Ring Worms. Scrofulous and Can . cei ous Sores. Corns and Bunions. It will relieve inflamed toinfcs. lum bago, congestion and strains. jLu all L Vv A I n 1 T TTT1 1 W hibo cases ice Da.jjv.cj nas Deen tested without a case of failure. testimonial. "I have used on mvaelf anA rm others CAPT. THIES' OERWAW SALVE for boils and take cleaRum in statinsr that it is unaumARRprl in efficacy in not only driving the boil -to a bead, but in extractive fh rcore' and the healing of the affected parts. a. wiTTJiOjYSKY. . Charlotte, N C. lne medicine ia for ' raIa af h drug stores of Concord v N. O. oc9 Concorf the devil. A Noktii Carolina Democrat.. Concord, N. C, June 25. It may be 5ue that there is a dis gruntled democrat at Concord who would say, in ambush, that the South grants a force bill, but its dare say that the so-called "North Carolina Democrat" will not sign his name to the above. The head "How North Carolina i'eeis' is aouDjiess a tnougnt of the New York Advertiser, and it might bewelPto suggest just here that one Concord mugwump is not North Carolina by a jug full Who is this North Carolina Capital, ourpjus, W. II Smith. II M. 9 CONCOBD, N. C. J.M. Odell, President. D. B. Coltrane, Cashier. l. v. Ooltrane, Book keeper. Democrat? Trot him out Fvev. WO Campbell spent, the i morning in Salisbury, on ministerial j duties. f 50,000. J $10,000. DIRECTORS- J. MrOdeU D. F. Cannon. WT T Prepared by Herself. . No charge tor drayageat MR jGrBIER'S . nui An Is now offered for oala in h drug stores of Connor. lf;a. pared by herself, though put up in I the stvle of its lata Zr.-;-t" Abernethv & Wfa CEEr take in its preparation ruined it in their hauds The Real Hair Restorer t recommended for -OLD BALDNESS,- ' but ia &a Infallible remedy for ! FALLING CUT OF THE HAIR DANDRUFF, ITCHINGS AND ERUPTI0K3 peculiar to the scalp. It is perfect! Wrn ess, cooling, cleansmf and T3 A rrvnTnnnrvTin. freshin f f ' i-Dere, are Persons in this town who have had one appuSSSJ to completely check th .fif" t"r? mZr T-1 BBO circulars. T i i. . i i i ,
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