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Daily Standard TrTTTO- t TJi ."RTTSH. fir. ROTT-" . Editors andPfropr4etors. OFFICE Itf lBRICK ROW: 1 The Standard jsjibHshed very day (Sunday excepted and delivered by carriers. , RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One year...-. . . ..... $100 j ' Six months. 2 00 ! Three months.. . ....... . l.W : One month. .... . . ....... ..35 Single copy. . . .... . . . . . . .05 The Weekly Standard, is a bur-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. advertising rates: Termafor regular advertisements csiade known on application. Address all communications to ' THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Mart Pharr same Hamp Lowder same Noah Partee same - Jake Wallace same - Cannon & Fetzer street work by N Uxy - -f J L Boger street woi k by Ellis A 5?L Boger same by H.Plnnket PL Bbger 8ame bv JfcUry . 5?L ogex'tax forked on street d W Earnhardt sup't 8t. work" INTEREST FUND. BairohliaV" 1, 96 J L Boger bal. '94 taxts do. do. ao. - do. do. '96 do. Totl receipts DISBURSEMENTS 50 July '96 coupons SI 5. 00 JL o&er, T cpmmisfcion; on bal. '94-95 tax J L Boger, refund for unpaid on '94 tax 1 school bond ,N 2 and ac crued iuUrest n tired 49 January '97 coupons !15 Balance ou hand .100 '' , vU ! V I 137621" ; J':?!' CMi. v. r : 7.99 'mX' v 750,00 7.79 .28 503 00 735.00 1171.81 1 Total 3169.88 GRADED SCHOOL Jb'UND. RECEIPTS. Balance on hand May 1, '96, $ 2,300.18 FOR MAYOR: J. L. Ckowell . FOR TOWN COMMISSIONERS: . "Ward No. 1 L. D. Duval and L. D- COLTRANE. X Ward No. 2 V. A. Wilkinson and R. F. Coble. Ward No. 3 R A Brown and J K Patterson. Ward No. 4 A B Young and G T Crqwell. OR SCHOOL COMMITTEEMAN Ward No. 1 W R Odell. Ward No. 2 D B Coltrane. Ward o. 3 Jno. A Cline Ward No. 4 D B Morrison. CONCORD. APRIL 29 1897. (Continued from first paye.) ANNUAL STATEMENT. -T no. K Patterson pa:t No 3732 6 97 E lam Kins part No, 3930 5 CO Elara King pa-t No. 320C 14 CO G W Patterson part No. 3542 12 71 J C Furr part 3918 5 62 L D Coltrane part No. 3699 57 24 M L Lord bal. No. 3644 2 37 Swink & White part No 3831 6 10 31 L Brown & Bro. part No. 3418 . - 10 84 A J Blackweldernftrft Nn. 941 R fi A.R T Chapman part No. 3904 15 12 M S- Watson part No. 2223 8 50 L M Morrison part No. 334 46 82 iD. J Bo3tian part No 346 10 61 3 A Blackwelder part No. 3732 3 72 W M Worrell on lights No. 2795 16 05 -ij L Orowell insolvent fees 3525 27 17 CW Swink paper "25 Sid Pharr street work '6 JJ -D Johnson 6 Ja terns for o. 5 00 1M H.Caldwell services 20 03 O W Earrhardt street work 30 00 -Jno. P Allison eoods for poor 1 10 B Will Johnson El. Lt. report 2 00 JL M Morrison Mayor 23 21 Jli M Morrison part on No. 3956 5 00 Jl Will Johnston El. Lt. re port 2 00 J P Gioson part on No. 394 16 96 J It Boger com. on 6,700 special tax 3 35 25al. on hand 30 26 Total STREET WORK. .r3STeWTJiy street work .vuij.Au.vivuwi same , -Jake EllisHBhme -Adam Holdbrooks same ' Tom Spears same i iri ? iii t-" Nat Harris same ' --John Garrett wime -John Isenhour-same - John JdcRae same -Hnry Plunket same - Chas Ellis same Bar Pea same -Jesse Boger same Sob Russell same ' -Jim Freeman same ' iJolph Fisher same Jno Ury same Andy Tjry same 'Geo Culp same Joe Smoot same L Ct dart same Lee Crump same j H Crnse same Lee Stockston same . t Boser same Jarvis Manuel same j g)b Harris same- - H Phifer same ?t&u ,P'P8 ame ." Onal Harris same- Carls Boger same Sy same VS ba-freeman same oJim isogersaiae. $5,210 33 86 61 82 39 55 19 22 24 21 94 16 44 14 5 13 80 10 61 10 20 : 9 09 9 81 7 98 .6 90 6 56 3 52 2 85 410 1 63 11 08 4 56 1 74 53 3 30 635 2 67 180 1 15 3 45 ; 93 5 40 ,120 "2 47 j 2 92 325 E.iO. Woodward, tuition. E. L. Keebler, -coal, J. L. uoger, tax collector, balance 1894 taxes, i J. L. Boger," tax collector, on 1895 taxes, J. L. Boejer, tax collector, i on 189o taxes, 0. W J3wink, county treas urer, Jno. F. K. Simpson, tuition K. L. Keesler, for coal, Total recttfpts, DISBURSEMENTS. B dance session 18l)5-'96. Miss M. E. Dodffon. teacher, " Lena Leslie, " " Besbie Meuder, " Mrs. E. C. Miseuhe-'uier, tch'r Miss Jennie Patterson, Mrs. L. P. Cole, teacher, Miss Fanr e Staffora, teacher, Laura Leslie, 4 J. F. Shiun, Principal, -E. O. Woodward, Principal, Laura J. Hill, teacher, Julia S. Picket, 14 Estelle O. Bomar, ' Celia Canty, " J. L. Hartsell, Secretary, J. L. Hart&ell, stamps, INCIDENTALS. Dock Sbankle, sanitary work, Erneot Fz.-jerald, janitor, K. L. Craven, coal, 0. W. Swink, supplies, H.M. Goodman, taking census J. B. Caldwell, hauling, J. F. Shinn, for dictionary, J. Jj. i5o:er, com.. 4,00 6.30 17.79 117.10 2,000.35 2,800.00 4.00 15.00 S7.864.72 87.50 62.50 87.50 "87 50 87.50 87.50 87.50 87.50 214.27 100.00 62.50 62.60 62.50 62.50 50.00 3.00 50 22.50 4.97 1.70 16.0J 1.75 18.45 2.02 GRADED SCHOOL FUND. Session of 1896-7. (i J. F. Sh:in; Principal, Miss M. E. Dodson, teacher, " Lena Leslie. t ' Mrs. E. C. Misenheimer 4 4 Miss Jer lie Patterson, Laura Leslie, Mrs. L. P. Cole. Miss Belle Moser, Belle Shirey, E. L. White. " Willetta Calaway, assis tant teacher, Miss Pauline Means, teacher, ' Addie Alexander, ' Mrs. Dr. Caldwell, assistant teacher, Jno. F. K. Simpson, Prin., Laura J. Hill, teacher, Celia E. Canty, teacher, Estelle 0. Bomar, teacher, Abbie E. Greelv, Deliah Holmes, . " J . F. K. i Simpson, paid for work, INCIDENTALS, ETC. Yorke, Wadsworth & Co., hardware, Cannons & Fetzer, supplies, Dry & Wadsworth, desks and chairs, K L. Craven, coal , L. C. Biles, repairs, J. B. Shemll, printing, W. J. Hill, 8jove pipe,, -Woodhouse & Harris, insur ance, Ed Murr, hauling, - Odell Mfg. Co., desks at For est Mill scnool, Dock 3hankle, sanitary work, W. A. Caldwell, setting : up Desks, J. S. Braswell. janitor C. H. BichardBost. lanitor. C D. A. Caldwell, black-board. Charley Caldwell, janitor, col, J. C. Alexander, closets, J.'W. Phillips, wood, Ould Mercantile Co,, carpet, D. A. Caldwe I bor on bell, Bobt. Armstrooj. janitor, col., Marshal Sweaiingen, janitor F. H., ' Richard Bost, janitor C, col., Dan'l Boger, janitor, col., Charley Caldwl1, repairs, Odel, Mfg. Co., wood and i broom, Paul Miller, topping trees, Fred Chambers, sanitary work, ., r Swink fe "White, supplies, wood Ac., Wm. Evans, sanitary work, J. F Shinn, supplies, a. L. Boger, corns. Ernest Fitzgerald, janitor. Balance on hand, V 6)0.97 n o.oo 210.C0 245.00 rz.oo 215.C0 245.C3 245.00 245.00 245.00 15.00 175.00 150.00 10.CD 2G0.00 175.00 l'H.OO 175.00 61.C6 40.00 1.00 85.41 6.45 13.45 308.16 60 6.23 1.15 15.00 75 194.25 1.00 5,00 6 00 5.00 7.65 3.00 3.95 1.15 "6.90 2.35 12.00 20.00 20.00 3.00 : 75 1.33 75 30 35.54' 50 1 5115 3.02 65.25 1,073.67 -v" 7,864.72 : Respectfully submitted, - ! : , J. L. HARTSELL, ' 4 v 4 Treas. Concord: eatitlful eye grow dull and dim As tic swift years steal away. Beautiful j willowy forms ;eo slim , I,ose fairness with every day. ' But she still is queen and hath charms Is spare) , .. . .. , : Who wears youth's coronal beautiisJ hair. ' I Preserve Your Hair . ;. -. 1 . . and you preserve your youth. A woman , is as old as she looks," says the "world. No woman looks as old as she ia If her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling" out, restoring Its normal color, or restore the normal -color to gray or faded hair, by, the use of Ayer'S Hair Vigor, - i I - a ... KING GEORGE IN TBOUBLE. Human depravity is the same everywhere. Those most responei; ble for exisliDg evils and calamities are apt to: hurl the most virulent in vectives at the ones who tried in 'i vain to stem the current of folly. It is so everywhere, to the sorrow of King George of Greece. The1 cry for war seemed resistless, but now, since the fortunes of war seem to frown on Greece, the inconstant are crying for! the lite or the dethrone ment of their sovereign that could not if he would restrain the people to the bounds of prudence. TIIE REPUBLICANS ON THE MOTE. We learn that there j was a Iicpubs lican gatberiiag last night to make up a ticket of the "non-partisan" kind. It is not all smooth with them either, though,, and the air this morning is-full of factional cur rents. It "jia hoped to ha?e better luck in getting together tonight. We learn a. part will pull for eh dorsing MrJ Duval for Mayor while the others think the wedding with the Populists last fall should be sacredly regarded and therefore the vote shouldgo to Mr. Klutz. Thus far, we leprn that the ' non-partisan ticket is tc have some resemblance to the one (we suppose we should say) partisan. We have not learned yet whether such endorsements would be acceptable or not. We will know within four days. KO EXTRA. KESSION, PLEASE. S , V v It is rumored that Gov. Russell will call an extra session of the Gen eral Assembly, since the the revenues will be abort, thanks to the bung ling legislative work. It is not pleasant to contemplate a ahortage of revenue and an incrsasa in our ' 'i . - indebtedness; but we can scarcely contemplate anything more dread ful in onr State affairs than an et tra session . It's better to pull through without . and try and have a better legislature next. time"" to gather ourselves up with again. C. B. Corsets 80c. ,al plpt Waists at 23c. Yard wide Percale at6!c. Three-yard. Lace Curtains . t 68c to Sl-90 per pair Oil Shads at 30c. Crib cnnterpan.es at 48c. Feather Pillows 50c. each Infants Embroidered Mus lin Dresses at 25c to 1.25 Embroidered dream Silk at 68c, worth 1.00. Embroidered LawrL Hoods at 15 to 25c. )traw flats 4c and Up. Five gross Note Paper for I . 8 cents. Mnsqiiitto Net 5c. yard. -Percale Boeeets ac Childrens Gray Mixed Hoes 6 cents. THE RACKET. D J. BOSTIAH. The People's Trading Place. There is an everyday onTvard march in the CHEAP STOKE One success serves simply to stimulate us to further efforts This weekVe have much in store for you that will prove of vital interest -New Prices. ; It will pay you to watch our ads. It will pay you better to come to our store. READY I TO WEAR HATS. Dont imagine that our. millinery show is any less attract tiye because the Easter season has passed on the contrary you! may look for even better and brighter things than ever Just arrived this week our second sbipment, which is larger than our first and the styles are more attractive and the nriee much lower then ftVAr. , The biggest assortment of Mens' and boys Stray Mats to bo found in in the city j .: 1 75 cent hats for 50. 50 u u u 40 " . 40 " " "25 Parasols :,We have all that you could expect to find in this line from 45c to $150 FansU fl Viqc hnncrht largely ( , - 1 V V "-'V -p5 - fcr m and they will arrive the last of this week. We have the style ana tne price to suit. HDPQQ innOriQ ln Wool, Cotton and Wool Ilixed in LJiXX&iD JJJLJ & handsome array of styles. We make the price so that all will like it. Wash Goods no better assort ment in the city. We commence our Lawns at about 5c and havea fo I line at 10, 12 j and 16f cts. Everv number is a trade and winner. All Wash Goods ta Lieem Effect Is remarkably good for this seasom. We have the most attractive things in that line 8 Jto 16c per yd. Linen with Purple Polka Dot. Duck Wtitl? Black and Blue 10 and 12J Linen Crash 7' i ? 13c. Bays and Childrens Suits 6 to 15 years old 90c to 3 50 All. of our Mens7 rants at JNet Cost. "' , Dotted Curtain Swiss Reduced to 10c. Just half price. Boys" Shirts' with Collar and Cuffs45. Mens'.Colored Shirts with Collar and Cuffs 25c. OMR FURNITURE Ttomonf ia Tmr. rr TO"nif11v Wft mrrv a nice liD on1 Txritii rtnr. HTYiWn PYnpnaft we are winnine trade, weaoui claim to be a big furniture house, but what we have no one can sell ltto you for any less money, The taxable value of property in I this State last .year was $257,437,- j UUU, and tne reduction in : the.Htax rate frorh 46 : to '43 cents .means jl falling off of over $75,000 "of taies, flutj then it may bethe ; belief that the oard -.Jwhicri is f o "equalizej taxs may? do 'something towards increasing.Taluation8.' -r : . SIDE BOARDS We have three good numbers at 512 50, 17 00 and 25 00. LOUNGES $4 00, 6 00, 10 00 and 12 50, all good values. CHAIRS From a cheap Split Bottom at 50c to about $6 00. BED ROOM SUITS From !$15 00 to 35 00 oak. BED SPRING S $2 00 to 2 50. LAMPS 95, 1 00 and 1 25. WARDROBES -Solid quar- tered oak, high polisn t 10 00 and 12 50. Round and Square Tables, Oak and Poplar, Oak and PoplaT Wash Stands, Poplar Breads Safes, MATTRESS All Cotton, toi ton and Shuck; and Straw. TOILET SETS 9 ce5 for $4 00. ' We can tit up your house inivervgooibape pn.eagy er m5.
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