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V '3 'ine Daily Standard BY JANES P. COOIt. OFFIOfi IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published even lay (Sunday excepted) and deliv ered by carriers. . ' " . BATES OF SUBSCBIPTION. One year. ..S4 00 Six months........ 2 00 - Three months . . . . . . . . 100 One month 35 05 - Single copy ADYEBTISING BATXS. Terms for regular advertisements made Known on application. Address all communications Co THE STANDARD; Concord, N. 0- CONCORD, MAY, 1. 1894. DEMOCRACY IS IMMORTAL! THE. WORD DEMOCRAT STANDS FOR HUMAN LIBER TY AND HUMAN FREEDOM AND CANNOT DIE I Zebulon B Vance. Mrs. Jamei A . Beaugrind, of limine, YTis., talks- of taking the stamp on the carrency question.' &he wants "free silver" and plenty of it. Only three United States Stnators were born in foreign lands MoMil l&u iii Canada Pasco in England, .And Walsh in Ireland. - The St. Lenis Post-Dispatch says: "Coxey's men are going to Washing ton hoping to get what is left after the Sugar Trait and the other mo aopolists are given all thej aik. Abraham Corrant, who died xe cntly in Charlton county, 6a, aged ninety-fonr years, was a vets: an of the Mexicao war, H had been married twice, and was tie father of forty children. The Chicago Inter-Ocean says : "The Indians are discontented again. Let then march to Wash ton a 1 Ooxey and in the name of the original proprietors of this country demand that Coagreia issue raore beef and fewer Indian agents." When the sexton opened the door of th Methodist thurch at Lansing, Mid-., last Sunday morning, he found fire tramps snoring, away oa the riehly cushioned pews, " A woman dentist has hung out her shingle in Holly. As 'the young practicioner is youhg and pretty, she has lets of businest, and the youths of the place are said to almost tn joy getting their teeth d lied. ; EDITOBIAJL,' Ml-iIOIIB. As Cozey's discontents approach TTashington the Senate -begin to talk about taking a Tote on the tariif bill. New York AdrertiseK "Breckinridge has been denied-' aS new trial. 'But he continues to. "ap peal." The nation , will .'appeal to him not to stir' up the case again. New York Journal. V, Coxey will. . ascertain when he reachis Washington that legislation by ; intimidation is an "irrideseent dream ,? Cincinnati Commercial.1 phi is coming up to datelon the woman suffrage question. Uni'nited aaffrage tor women is next in order. Mansfield News. There are as many euards now around the White House as there are around one of the European imperial palaces. New-York Recorder. . Prinee Bisttark says he does not . belieye any international dispute in voking war are brewing. It is safe to say that if anything is brewing in Germany Bisoark would know it, NW Orleans Picayune. The Croker:,method of , acqniring wealth remaini unexplained. : It would hare a great sale if it de designer were to put it into Hook form. New" York World Job had many opportunities to send down to us some profane his -tory, but neglected all of them. Dallas.News. The Irishman's Tiew of it: "It's a great shame, so it is, that a man cndn't hare a little - immortality before he doies." Yonkers Gas;tte. The professional agitator proceeds oa the theory that talk is cheap, for he knows his talk has to be discount ed. Chicago Post. i The Harrisonian theory of politics is that "the hair of the dog will cure its bite." St. Leuu Post-Dispatch. The biggest industrial army , is neither marching with Cexey nor striking. - It is at work. Baltimore Herald, - ! The Legislature is dead. It was a fairly good Legislature when it was aliYf, but it makes a Ttry hand fioase corpse. Buffalo Express. j The Omaha Judge who sent Editor Rose water to jail is awakening to the fact that he looked down the muzzle of la loaded gun. Indiana hapolis News. No church is ertr made a bit stronger by having an unrepentant sinner with a pocket toll of money walk up and join in. Ram'a Horni The region siirrounding Washing ton will ! not be woll adapted for raising ohiokont this iummer. Chicago Disv patch, - ,. ;-r - r5-..J Ingalls has a job at last. Be is about to become a fatherin law. Atlanta Journal. - Strikers noldlncr 0Assneetinfir. ' Birmingham, AlaH April 28. All the striking miners in this district are holding mass meetings today to decide what course of action to pur sue. The car oads of Alabama negroes who went to Kaisas last fall returned this morning,' and hare gone to Blue Creek to work. Trou ble was expected upon their arriyal there, but none has .: yet been m ported. GoTernor Jones told the strikers committee last night that1 he expects to preserve the peace at all hazards. They promise to re-; frain from any unlawful acts. . Mnrder la the Bcoad Dft-r. ..Oxford, : N. C, April 281 he trial of Walter Newton, white for the murder of his- uncle -Amos Ne wlotu at a house of ilUf aide in Buchanon twnshlp on Easter. Monday lijrht last, terminate here tonigh t, the defendant being found guilty ' of murder iir second degree. The jury rendered their yerdicfat 7:20 p m ; savin beah out ; less than an hourr JTudge' Shuf ord jmmi iately sentenc eo;he prisonero inirty years in the Btate penitentiarj; "thiib full extent of the law" he tef en, dant was ably represented by B S Royster, A . W Graham, and A A Hicks, of the Oxford bar, the Btate by 0lister E S Parker. A verdict in the first degree was expected vby many of our citizens; that it was otherwise is due in all probabilities to the able manner in which the' de--f endants counsel managed and plead edthe-casefiJ-'-s l: An -exceptional feature! Of : the p roecu tion was that -the 3 prisoner's father and mppier and testified against him. JC-Subscribe for the Stannard 1$ one 3. r &ONORt ' 3 Co Co O Co " C5 Co Co 2 53- co C5 Co. Ci .Ci- '53a 5 Ci S3- Co Co Ci NIR ATTTTT1 EVERY LADY BUYING A BILL CP H EMSTOR j H O Si ER Y From us will g.t a beautiful STEEL ENGRAVING. l ' Theae Pictures are rery pretty, "and we will give them out Aslong as they last. .. ; BE CERTAIN AND GET HEUSDORF DYE DO NOT FADE OR CRACK. . Bucklea's Arnica Salr. J The Best Salve in the jrrprld foi Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Jb exer Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chiblaihs, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures files or no , pay required It is go aran teed to gi ye ; satisfaction or money refunded. -Price 25 cents pei box. For sale at P. 13 Fatzer s Drug store, . -v;r. -.. s The Cabarrus Farmers' Zlutual v Fire ; insurance Aiclatlbji' ; There was a iheetinVm the court hbuse recently when an organization was effected to be Known as the barrus rrKut suranpe 'Associaiion. S?: It i3 the Jcheapest insurraiice against fire that can: be scufed, and while not costing much will be i a great blessing in the case of fire. ioe officers are: Mr. J L SUfi 53 Co. c Ci O 53 . 53 53 53 53 53a Ci Ci Co "53 Ct 53 .3 Ci Ci . Co . Co" Ci Co, ci Ci DAY Ladies and Child renfs t Hot e Support Brs see cut. They don't let go nor rip -A - .... . . v :.: .. " -the hose. . ; " .: - Come early and get beautiful picture. ; - i ' - . . .. . -. . ' KnSTCXE TASTCXE8. ford. President; Mr. J : A iCline, secretary: and. treasurer The direc tosware.;?I::r 4 Npl-r-toe filfecL-5: v No. A Kankm. SNo. 4 to be filledO No. ?5-Wnu Propt tiSjsfo.- 6-r-G,E Eitchie; a iNoVO'ilNussman'S i r? No. 10 to be failed. ; . , No. 12 -to be filled. , ::1-;r.:b:Bm has s- been, secured; to! canvass : the CQnniy::fb'inemb Annenncement for Ctayor. v f-' I hereby announce myself a can didate for re -election to the office of Mayor of Concord. J. L. Crowell. Here's Your Chance. - - . It doesn't make any di pie .have to eat . , for.. It a pot a Td0J . j ii that rcket ail holl -SEE HEllli- MackerelNo.2,Canned0arn . Canned Tomatoes, Heinz SwLj Pickles (bottled and loose) s, gar,. Molasses,'- Coffee, Tobacco Cigars, SnuffBacon and Flour DON T FORGET That we carry a full line of Dry goods, Shoes No tions, etc. IS Fresh Vhh Will not be underlold. 'J A. L. Sappenfield, S3,000: INSURANCE ON YOUR LIFE At age 27, For. ........ . . m At age 37, For. ANNUALLY : ' IN THE mi h Ma Paid to widows and orphans . during 1893 -$8,770,750 00, Benefit certificates in the order good as bank notes Why? Because it always pays. . - The erder isgro wing. Net in ' crease in mem b ersh i p dur ing 1893 11,033. CONCORD MARKETS. . - COTTOJT 1L1KK1T. Corrected by. Cannons & Fetzer. Low middling ........... 6 75 Middlings ..; 7i Good middling 7 35 Stains............. ......... 5 to 6 PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected, bY (f. W Swink. . 153iCon ........ .. ' . ...... ...10 Sngar-cured hams. ...... .....11 to H Balk meats, sides.......... 10 Beeswax ..... Butter;...;.......;....;...... .. 15 to 20 Ohickenrf............... 20 to 25 Corn 60 EggS - .;. 10 Lard . . . 11 to 12 Flour (North Carolina. ....... ..2.C0 Meal....... 60 Oats....;............................... 40 "Fallow. .... .... ..- .... . ......... 43 to ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ' Having been duly appointed and qualified administrator with the will annexed of - M - A Linker deceased, all persons : holding ' claims againgt said decease are hereby notified to present them,(daly authenticated, to the! undersigned on or before the 81st day 61 March 1895, or this no tice will befplead as a; bar to their recovery,! vAlsoallV persons owing said decease are notified that prompt payment is expected. March 21 1 894. - JA W, Liitker, AdmV will annex of M. A. Linker. ADMINISTBATQB'S SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERT 1 . On Friday May the 18th beginn- ing: at 11 o'clbckil, as administrator of the-Lawson Misonheimervestate, will expose to public sale, at the late residence, "all the -personal p operty ? including ; cattlo sheep, horses, arming utousils etc., Terms of sale made known on the day of :KlsymW- a-HiLL. Administrator of Lawson Misen" heimer,: r- v -;, ; . : v All 1 creditors ot the Cabarrus County Cooperative Store Associa tion; other than those who have already done so,: are hereby notified to present their claims to me on or before the 1st day of June, 1S94. This March 29th, 1B94. - " v Elam Kino a 29:"-;" ' ", ' ; - " Receiver. . ; Irai" Capt. Charles McDonald requests us to announce that' he is a" candi date for election to the office of Mayor of Concord, tf Subscribe if oi the Standard.
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