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Daily Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER & SON, , Editors and, Proprietors. physician, the railroad agent and . fJ 1 y 4r i 1 y k - ". so: f. 5 I i I. vw"jik35 w x a-- : ' . : . OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. j r RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One year. .$4.00 Six months............. 2 00 Three months. ...... . r. 1.00 Ooe month. ........ Jjj . . .35 Single copy. . ....... . . .05 The Weekly Standard is a four-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. r ADVERTISING RATES : Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. ! Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. L DEMOC1UTIO TICKET. roCUBE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists , refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. ml4 Marriage license have been issued to David Simmons of No. 1 town ship and Jannette Plnmmer of No. 1. Magistrate W L Morris j will unite the couple. t rvl Division 81, FOR MAYOR: J. L. Crowell. FOR TOWN COMMISSIONERS:1 Ward 1 o. 1 L. D. Duval and L. D- COLTRANE. : ; t .. 1 Ward No. 2 W. A. Wilkinson and R. F. Coble. Ward Nj. 3 R A Brown and J K ;' '-' Patterson. Ward No. 4 A B Young and G T Crowell. '. : FOR SCHOOL COMMITTEEMEN Ward No. 1 W R Odell, 1 Ward No. 2 D B Coltrane. Ward No. 3 Jno. A Cline. Ward No. 4 D B Morrison. CONCORD. APRIL 26 1897. LET THERE BE NO BEYOLT. We are ff ;cted with profound ra gret that there seems to be a . real move on foot to get into the field a good; and worthy man as an jndeN pendent candidate for mayor. j Now the primaries and the j con vention were held at the call of the Democratic Executive Committee and, while we were led at first to believe that discord prevailed witlj referenca to wards 1 and 2, we learn that such discord was not manifested to any unuaoal degree in the pri maries bat outside of them. If there was dissatisfaction, surely in open primary or convention ; was the place for protest if not for con test. i We appeal to good men to con lider well before farther disorganiz ing oar shattered ranks. The day may not be distant when we shall need the strength of union. Let it be1 remembered that the call was made regularly and the primaries and he convention were held with out contention and the nomination was made thereby. The irregularities of which loud complaint is made are as vehemently 'denied as asserted and cannot in fu ture appear as jast ground for re volt against the ticket. We hope this matter will not be undnly weighed and that no action will be taken that will, return to aant and hinder us in the future. Confederate Teterate Camps. ! The Ex -(Confederate Veterans are being more thoroughly organized than ever before. There are now 900 minor orgamzitions called camps and there are about 150 more 'applicatiocs filled out for reception into ' the Confederate Veteran As sociation of which Gen, Gordon ; is the head or com oiander. Follo wing is the number of Camp3 by Stafpp : Northeast West Texas Dive -on 55; Southwest IVxas Divisio v 33; Southeast Texas Dia' ion 31, NorVbwe :t Texas Di yiaiOn 17; tota1 -Texa:217; Alabama aouth Carolina 81; .Missouri 71; Mi88iE8ippi 63; Arkansas 59; Geor ta 58; Louisi-.a 51; Kentucky 39; jlVnceseeo 34; Virgin! 34; Florida SO; North ('arohoa 29; Indian Territory 12; W"t Virginia IX; Oklahoma 6; lary ud 6; iNew Mexi co 3; II jinbie 2; Montana 2; Indiana 1; District of Columbia 1; i California 1; Tbe War Goes On. The prospects look rather depress ing for Greece. H-r troops haye had to abandon Larisea and have retreat- ed, theugh in good order, to a point about 20 miles son th. s They sustained a rather severe oi8 Saturday, ' Of coarse the; un favorable results are due to over powering numbers, bat that be the situation that she cannot - overcome save in superior position at some stratgic point near the heart of the nation. : On the Turkish side Edhem Pa aha has been superseded and dis graced. It is even rumored that he is dead from -a wound received in the battle at Milouna pass. I Turkish troops are said to be moving from Crete to points not well known. Evidently Turkey ex pects to striko a knockout blow. j Men Seen In the Airship. A special to the Wilmington Mis. senger from Kenly, N. 0., dated April 22nd, says : "The famous airship ' was seen here tonight at 7.30 o'clock very near the earth. The sails or webbing were plainly visible and resembled mosquito net ting to the naked eye. Also the outlines of two persons were plainly visiblp among the netting. The airship was trayelling very slowly in a southwesterly direction. It was seen by the mayor of the town, For Over fifty Tears Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect suc cess. It soothes, the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cblic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every, part of the world, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth lLg Syrup," and take no other kind Will Probably Locale Here. Mr H L Carter, a traveling repre sentative of a large machine com pany of New Jersey, is in the city to-day. He is looking for a suitable house in the South with a view to locating. He is very favorably im pressed with our city and her peo ple, and it is probable that Mr. Car ter will move his family here. He will find a welcome for him and hie. d.T'S CKEAM BALM Is a oosIH,. Fifty Years Ago. Who could imagine that this should be The place where, in eighteen ninety-thre That -white world-wonder of arch and .'. dome ' ' , - . Should shadow the nations, polychrome . . . Here at the Fair was the prize conferred On Ayer's Pills, by the world preferred. Chicago-like, they a record show, Eince they started 50 years ago. Ayer's Cathartic Pills bave. from the time of their preparation, been a continuous success with the public. And that means that Ayer's Pilla accomplish -what is promised for them ; they cure where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pills should be recognized by the World's Pair medal of 1893 & fact tfhich emphasizes the records 50 Years of Cures. - CARDS TASTELESS Eo xl D P ,iU tikide: ISJUSTAS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts Galatia, Ills.; Not. 16, 1893. Pari? Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gntlemcn: Wo sold last year, 600 1 bottles ol GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL. TONIC and have bought three gross already this year. In all our ex perience of 14 i years, in the drug business, have never sold an article that gave such universal satis faction as your Tonic xours truly, j AUXSY, CARR & CO For sale and guaranteed by al druggists. The Oonbord Miooal Bank ' y ' j - - V : ., " . Offers to the business public a re" liable, permanent, conservative and accomodating banking institution We solicit your business with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of ryour pat roaage. j ; If I we can serve you at 'any time, we shall be glad;to have you come and see us.) v LIBERAL , ACCOMMODATIONS ; ; TO CUSTOMERS. Gapital and;SuIpIus'$70 000. D. B. COLTRANE, Cashier. J. M. ODELL, Pres. i. ; H. Wi Fryling. Bring me your repair work: All . work done promptly and - satisfaction guaranteed 5 cents. Decorated Glass Eggs 5 and 25 cents Large line of Ladies Embroideried handkerchiefs from 10 to 87 1 cents. -.New. lot of Ladies Umbrellas and Parasols 45 cents to 3. Percale Sun Bonnets at 25 cents. ChildreDs Parasols at 2o cents Childrens' Straw Hats 4 cents np and mens 8 cents up. Twelve dozen -Corsets 20 cents up. G. B, Corsets worth $1 at 85 cents. Summer Corsets 4f cents to 60 GOcts :Tne best 50 cent corset in town. Mikes Corsets 35 cents. Childrens Waists 18 cents. See our Kid Gloves at 85, 90 and 98 cents. ' JNew Patterns of Hamburgs. Lace Curtains 68 cents up. Boys' Wliite Shirts 35 and 45 cents. Men4' Launderied Colored Shirts 23 cents up. i ToiT De Nord Windsor Ties at 5 cts. These ties will wash like a bander chief.. ' ... . ; ' ' -i . Clnb Ties 5 to 12 cents. Crochet Cotton 5 cents per ball, 5' cent Skeiiis Wash Embroidery Silk 3c. ; ! Gold - Embroidery - Silk 3 cents. Saiety Pins 2c per dozen ; Mourning pins 1 cent per box. Shirt Buttons 2 cents per gross. Good needles at 1 cent per paper.. JNot trash. White Tape 1 cent per roll. CT. BOSTIAH. The big Cheap Store. We are up and hustling for business, and by close prices and fair treatment we hope to do more business with you. . . , : ... i Spring Dress Goods Men's Neckwear In patterns at a reduction of 10 to 20 per cent. 60 cent goods for 50 cents. 50 " " " 40 " 33. " u " 25 u Wash Dress G-oods- Lawns 5; cents and up, ' White Lawn 5, 8J, to 12J cts . Lappert Lace 10 and 12 J cts Waist Silk All the nqw styles and shades. Black Satin 75 cents. ; Black Brocaded Silk 50 to 98 cts. String Ties 5 to 15 ctp. Bows 5,to 25 cents. Do for standing collars 15 to 25ct8 Scarfs 15 to 48 cts. 4-in-hand 25 to 48 cts. Collars the latest styles. Men's 12 Hose. Black top with white foot 15 to 20 cents. Black 10 to 25 cents. iGOESETS r C. B. 85 cents, Vamersi90, Rob; Roy , the best 50 cent corset on earth, Leader 25 cents. ' j' BIG BEDUCTION IN Gurtain Swiss former price 20 centSj now 10 cts .Curtain ' Drapery, former price 14 cents, now 10 cents. EMBROIDERY., We have everything you wouul want from 2 cts to 25 cents per yard, i ; Ladies' Shirt-Waists. , With separable collar 50 cents, cheaper ones at 25 cents, better ones 75 cents to $1.15 Ladies' Low Shoes. Correct style and low prices 4raie our stock. Oxfords for 50 cents, Bow Sandals 81.00. . Congress $1.00. H:W,Fryling. Mens' Straw Hats. 150 dozen from 10 to 50 cents, all good values. Fancy Shirts with or without collar from 25 cts to S1.25. ; , ' . fj MILLINERY. - ; We have the popular prices line of the town, and our prices are all right. ' HANDKERCHIEFS. Handkerchiefs from 2 cents to as nice as you want for 25 cents. BOX PAPER Twenty -four sheets of paper and envelopes'for 5 cents. To close e line we will sell all we have at cost. 'PANTS CLOTH. iromG cts per yard to 50 cents. We have all the kinds OIL CLOTH. Table, the best 20 cents. r LAMPS. New department, nice goods at $1 to S1.25. TOILET SETTS. Different style and price. ; Men's Shoes All the kinds and prices to suit you. Nice dress shoe for So cen- Fin tm Stun re. f Don't forget that we have what I can buy it elsewhere.; : Apply into the noetrHs. It la qnickly absorbed. 60 centa at Druggists or by mail ; samples 10c by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 68 Warren St, New York City. ' -- i ... ' . I i ! -1
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