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The Daily Standard BY JAME3 P. COOH. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) nd delivers d by carriers BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One year . . . ...$4 00 Six months. . .............. 2 00 Threo months..... 100 ; One month. .7. ... .......... 35 Single copy. . . . . . ... ..... . . 05 . 1 ADVERTISING BATES. Teriha for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord.. N. C. CONCORD, JULY 9, 1895. ' THE FA THE ft OF A T1IIO. The news has flashed, with the speed of electricity, across the coun try that Grover Cleveland has an other baby in his home. It is a lady baby, and ttjs is' the third, and all are ladies. Grover Cleveland may some day, in the distant future, again be presi dent and who knows but that he tnay'haye daughters and sons in-law noagn to. make up his cabinet with- out going out of his family for ma terial for secretaries. And ; if his daughters have as much wisdom in selecting their husbands, as the old man has shown on various occasions, lie will have a set of strong advisers. J H Harley, of Rhode Icland, has purchased an island in Lake Worth, Fla., for 37 cental Hep&id $5 entry fee, and now makes $80 a montkeit-l tin on the island and catching green turtles as they pass. The curfew ordinance which is so popular in other Minnesota towns, will soon be adopted in Duluth. The proposed ordiance prohibits all persons under 15 years of age - from appearing on ? the I streets after 9 o'clock in the evening, and provides a penalty of $100 fine or ninety "days imprisonment; for j violation of the law. If such an ordinance got on the books of Concord, there are several or more who would be burated shortly or sooner. MR. TEOUTM AN MISSING. LOOKING AFTER HISTORY, The Standard priocs in another column a card from Mr, W M Voils, of Mooresville. Mr. Voils touches on a subject that should elicit the -sympathy of all who take an interest i a history and desire to preserve all matters spoken of in our correspon dent letter. 7 Sometime ago our townsman, Mr. O R White, gave us. the facts rela tive to the grave of signer Patton : anjl it was intimated then that the grave of another signer 'was in the county, but could not be located. If anyone can throw fight on the subject, sprung by Mr. Voils, for the sake of history and erecting a monns cnent let it come. When a man or firm has to cur tail expenses the first thing he jurap3 on 13 the town newspaper the organ that deyotes its time 'and energies to the upbuilding of the to wn in which it is published: But 'when it comes to economizing j they forget the free advertising it does for said town, and the local -paper gets it where the chicken got the axein, the heck. Every business should be represented in the local papsr, if only ..by a two or three .inch adyertismeut. ' ; " .. 'A . "Give a lie one day the start, and truth will have to chase : it around he world." When it has six months the start, the world has to be : en- " circle a thousand times .. before truth catches up. '? . . -Mrs. Lease still rides her hob. oieB, but she also rides a bicycle, which makes her :a sort of a straddler' so to speak. But she -still keeps "the middle of the road " P-e Horn saysr "If thera is CEi dog.in a nan, it is sure to growl when his food is not to his taste?' Ijots of jsople are doggish, ' Bad News Froni Gladstone Bis Crowd at tbe Springs Personal Matter. h Fine weather and good seasons prevail. Corn is growing rapidly; laying by corn is the order cf the day. A young man was found on the 4 th near the creek called Curl Tail ; he was a little under the influence of John Barleycorn. IS is probable that A Price Troutman, once in the service of the Richmond & Danville Railroad Company, and a resident of Con cord, has eloped. His wife, a fine woman, and five children are at J A Troutman's, Esq., in Stanly county. Mr; J D Grimes, of the Lexing ton roller mills, and Mr. Mendenhall, of Lexington, were in our village Thursday last. They visited ' the great Yadkin River at the Narrows and; other points and re urned Fri day evening. Mr, Grimes also visited the Misenheimer & Lentz Springs oyer Sunday and left for Charlotte and South Carolina Monday. They are still coming to the Misenheimer & Lentz Springe; some i from Raleigh, Greensboro and Char lotte. Others are expected soon. ; No one can grumble for pieB now. Blackberries plentiful. Isaac. mmt ' Trying to Find an Old Grave Some weeks ago we saw an article in The Staotabd in ref ere nee to the gray e of "Patton," one of the signers of the Mecklenburg Decla ration of Independence, Mr. Pat ton's 'grave was almost unmarked, and it is one mile and a half, from Concord. Another one is within five miles . of Concord and un marked. Spme of his clescenden ts have written me to locate the grave if possible. They wish to erect - a monument to his memory. If any one of the oldest inhabitants can give me any information that will help me to locate the grave of David Reese, 1 shall be grateful. If the grave can be located, a monument will be put up at once. He was buried either at Poplar Tent of at what Is known as the old Long grave-yard. Respectfully, r W. M. Voils. , Mooresville, July 8, 1895.; - j, .. : FreePills." " - -' ! Send your address to H E .Buck len & Co., Chicago, and geta free sample box of Dr King's New Life Pills. A trial , will convince! you of their merits, These pills are easy in action and are particulary effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headsche. For " Malaria and ; Liver troubles they have been proved in-' valuableT They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deletes rious substance and to; be purely vegetable. They do hot weaken by their action, but byTV giving tone to stomac and bowels greatly invigor ate the system; Regular sie 25c, per box. Sold by Dr N D Fetzer Druggist. TtAllroad nats Meoting of Baptist Youg Peo pie's Union of America, Baltimora, M7L i Tickets on sale July i6 and 17. Good going only on date of sale with final limit August 5, 1895. Iron-clad conditions to . be com' plied with, Fare for round trip $12.30. . TURNING GRAY - AND THREATENED WITH BALDNESS The Danger is Averted by Using HAIR e) VIGOR "Kearly forty years ago, after some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray and began falling out so ' rapidly; that ,1 was threatened with immediate baldness. Hearing Ayers Hair Vigor highly spoken of, I commenced using - this prepaia- r tion, and was so well satisfied with the result that I have never tried any other kind of dressing. It stop ped the hair from falling out, stimu lated a new growth of hair, and kept the scalp free from dandruff. 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English long cloth at 15c yd Crinoline tJc yd, whalebone dress stays 3c bunch. 15c rubber lined shields 10c. Machine thread 3c. 28 inch colored shirting 4c yard. Special line of ladies black and colored hose at 10c worth 15c. Gents hermsdorf IJlack seam less sox at 12c. v ' " v Washable Windsor ties 5c Silk 44 u 15c ' . .'":'r'". I ' ;'X'::i''U'-'- New lot of dress trimming laces just in. - Aluminum hair pins 10c dczen.- ' Silver or black belt and skirt pins only 2c Castile soap 2c, batter milk soap 5c. ' One package of 12 boxes of matches for 10c. .' - f - . - . i ' ,hoe blacking 1c. . ." - - . -J v ' .". -- t- f - ' ' ' . . - ' New lot of closing fans 5o up including feather fans at 32 and;45c. Job lot of gents;-and .boys linen collars 5 and B J cents. THE L3 A tit: rim U.J.BOSTIAN,;PROP
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