r ii I1TIIH "' arm wanuin in I III Si ml I m JWJ I Ml i The Daily Standard iiY JAMES 1. COOII. OFl'ICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivers J by r't vicrp- ..iTZ-J Or SUBS CHI IT ION One v:ar 81 00 iSis. months 2 00 Tl-r, months- 1 00 -...oath 35 copy 05 A 07,-1117 ISING KATES. t c...:, for regular advertisements uiido k. j'.vn on application. Ad.l:.-.s.i a", communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. C OED. AUGUST 0, 1895. Those who have seen practical axptriiiuata with tee horseless car- :Aiiv Lt -1-jve that it bus come to stav C3 .r.'l T il -Met that it will socn h i omul -1 2U lib: r-W.U, )':' 1 general use wherever roads :.--,rJv -ood to permit its A Mean Man CanRlit. The Wadesboro correspondent to the Charlotte Observer writes: For the past six or eijht months anonymous letters have been deposit ed in the outside letter box at the postoflice eyery Saturday af.ernoon. These letters were addiessed ' to prominent business men of the city and contained threats and warnings, such as this, "if you don't run a certain woman out of town your house is going to be dynamited." While the men felt no fear whatever the women and children were kept constantly in a state of excitement' and fear. Last Saturday the post office was watched by the policeman and assistant postmaster, resulting iu the arr at of the author of these letters. He was taKeu before the United States Commissioner for a - hearing, but ho not hv.ing ready for tri d was required to give bond in the sum of $200 for his appearance before the court next Thursday, and m default of bond was bcufc to jil. Sunday morning he was released on account cf failue to had aay law to cover the case. Third Annual Meeting North Carolina Baptist Sunday School Ohatauaua. Red Springs, N- C ! Tickets on Bale August 12, 13 and 14 to Greensboro and Selms, ft. Final limit August 20, 1895. Con tinuous passage in each direction. Fare for round trip to Greensboro 3 G5 to Selma S7.60. The fare from Greensboro via C. F. & 1. V 1 K, will be 85.65 and 4.15 from Selma, via. A. C. L. R, R. THE BEST ?e with horseless carriages v.u'iee tto Chicago which 1 .irrauireu u Family. ftlSEOicifis: She Has Ever Known. Words of Praiio from a New York Lady for AVER'S PILLS " I would like to add i;.y testimony to that of others who l;;iv" $'A Ayer's lJills, and to say that I have taken tlu-m lor many yars, and 'always derived thtf Vest results from their use. l or stom ach and liver troubles, ai d for the euro of headache caused by these derange ments, Ayer's Pills eanna he equaled. THE RACKET STORE Just Think of It--Wei Sa raid will bo watched with erest. ;The enterprising ai pronprietor of that great t believes that by ciierinc; prizes for this contest he ;j ly encouraged an inyen aai in u great possioii cause ot road lm- i;iS Lot O i.1 t - - i v.:ibal. O th provemeiic, lio.? ':3 carriages are already rr ill jjuie otner countries to a isiderahle extent. The t-rvf becoming quite common r FraLCe aud other parts of con tip "sental E'irope. Eyen in the City of i Mexico hjrseiess carriages are Seen ! 2 very day on the fashionable avenues, j The will undoubtedly begin to j app-. .-r je. r:. in our cities ana arc sure j ro be uz-ii for long distances in jiiOie Si ties which have Crt -class iroads. Tht:r-j n several kinds of horse Fe.ss c-rri .ige3. One is propelled by .i--ctrlc -y, others are run by etean, ii..:.d in me petroleum is used for ill ii;e raui from Lordeax to i'aris petroleum carriages made de cldcdl r lie bestjehowing. The hills : .II:'.:.. : wd .i-;iousiy with the elec tric C:air.aris and those which used ,val much time in stopping to ;iiLii their supply. The pe Jroleuni carriages started with taoUh of thit fuel to take them through and one of them made the ran of over COO miles without a sin, gle atop, at an average speed of fif- teen miles aa hour. ffuture experiments with the or:eh iio carnge will attract much r;iU:iii:oa. Atlanta Journal. lm lor lleaIuelM'. As a remedy for ad forma of Head - j ache i " - i.Ic Litters bus proved loj be the very bet. It iu cLj a pcriu- j anent cure ard the most dreaded) haijitul sick hc-adacn&a yiola tu itb inlluence. Wc urt;e ail who are af flicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair tri d. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bit tors cures by giving tl.-e needed tone to the bowlat, and ievr ciso long .'ta. . .i.t;-v -,:-v v-f.'' ;,'""'.k,;' ''''''; H1- i ties ' ress' 1irc ' ',n 'm'dicui'?, Try it onco. Iar''o bottles only rifty 3 con" I cents at Fetzer's Drnrr Store. ,1 TF.1.I,!.(; IIKIC W.ilSTS. So fair was she, As all agree, The clerks all rushed serve Uji iier they beauie.l J' it irla rices stv iiil in s v int. to ur.ur r e '1 he boldest clerk. With bow and siuirl;, Then touidd to suielv fetch her. "I wa .t,'' she - iM, v h a my frh i.ds u.. .. i;..: is Ti e het i tlied for di-i -r.Iers f the st :: ai.'h, liver, er bowels, my invariable answer is, Ayer's biiis. T.d; n iu s,-a-son, :: . y v ;;, u; i , u! i, jaevr-i,.1 la p-ijtpe, eh-ek fev r, and re'i!,'.t.. th. digestive organs. They are rasy to take,;.:d are, indeed, best .i.l-n-and family medicine I , ,-ver kn-.. i.."-. Mis. May Juii.vsu.v, V I.idi r A vuiisc, Nt: .v York City. Highest Honors at World's Fair. Aver's Sars riiia Ci.-iii all E!cod Cicrders iitr fate (111;) '1 ward- a trousers stretcher." (. hiCHfo Post. When Baby was sick, wa gave her Catorfa. A'hen she wa.s a Child, she cried iu'- Ca.stori,i. When she became JIL-a, she ciuu to C?w.loria Wbasx she ha I Chi!Ji-en, she uave Ca.-to: ia. 0 ii ( 1 if I COFFINS dcC i I have now in stock at my looms opposite the court house a splen did line of welN;r;ade Furniiiirc such as Lniut l'o(ei" Ao(ive jicl an v p' ir ties irom ig, cut- 1 hereby forbid trespassing such as hunti: ting timber, walking or driving, removing fn:U cr anything of any description on my plaiitatior, known s the Diriel Sutherj lands, in No. 4 township. j Anyone violating this notice will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Jxo. A Kimmons. July 24, bVvks. ! Bed Steads, Tables, I i i Wash Stands Safes, Chair &c. Fucklt n's Arnica Salye, The Lest Salve in the world tx. Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt ftheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd,Chappe Handi, Chilblains, Corns and all .Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles u no pay required. It is r'r .'litre 1 to give satisfaction or oicdcv refunded. Price 25 cents per tox. For sale at P. B. Fetzer's Drug ator Notice ol 4iM(lutioii . Notice is hereby criven that the firm of Yorke & Wadsworh, com posed of N. F. Yorke, J. C Wads worth and Cannono & Fetzer as silent partener!?, was dissolved by mutual concent on tl:o 21th day of May. This the Gth day of August, 1895 N. F. Yobke.' J- C- "Wadsworth. Cannons & Fetzer. v;io Kni- As,milt on a Young- Girl. MoTRAEL, Aug. 5. A dispatch fromSU'Johna says: A shocking M3ault occuired m Iberville, oppo iite here, last week. Four men brutally assaulted a fourteenyear ld girl who wa3 found tied caked to a tree with a frog in her throat to preyeut her crying oat. We, N- F. Yorke, J. C. Wadeworth and C. J- Karri?, under style and firm name of Yorie, Wadsworth &. Co., will conduct p.nd carry on the former business of Yorke & Wads worth, and collect all notes, ac counts and other indebtedness due Y.orke & Wadsworth. We respectfully solicit the pat ronage of the public- Yorke, Wadsworth & Co. August 6, 1895. Salem FEMALE ACADEMY. The 94th Annual Session begins September 5th 1S95, Register for last year shows mure than 500 persons under instruction during the year. Spe cial features the development of Health, Char acter and Inte'!ect. Buildings thoroughly remod elled. Fullv equipped Preparatory, Collegiate and Post Graduate Departments, besLies first-class schools in Music, Art, Languages, Commercial and Industrial Studies. J. H. CLEWELL, Rrincipal, Salem, N. C. daw 2W. I dt-fy competition ia regard to quality and price. You will be surprised when you hear my prices Come and see. If not in stock cau supply you in a few days. I have a nice line of -COFFINS:: at prices that will surprise you. I keep a full line o?.: band for im mediate supply. I hay LUMBER. and run my idaning maehane, and all persons who wish any thing in this line, will do well to call and see me. Very Respectfully, J. T. Pounds. Concord, 'N. C. July 13 1S95. Mil M yl 0 ? MT. PLEASANT, N. C. REV. J. D. SHRIEY, D. P., PRES. ADADE51IC, COM1MKCIAL AND COLLEGIATE COURSES. Total necessarj expenses session of 38 weeks, $85.00 to $137,000. ; Next session bjgins Sepf 3. 1895. For conlogne and special inform at i?. ; tlie President as a)ove, or lm.fgSSECRETARY o(FACULTY. You Money on Nearly Every Purchase You Make. o- Musquirouett'ing 5c yd. White ducking for ladies and children suits at 10c yd.. White checked nainsook 5 cents up. English long cloth at 15c yd Crinoline :c 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 black seam less sox at 12c. Weshable Windsor ties 5c Silk 4 4 " 15c New lot of dress trimming laces just in. Aluminum hair pins 10c dozen. Silver or black belt and skirt p: ho only 2c Castile soap 2c, buttermilk soap 5c. One package of 12 boxes of matches for 10c. hoe blacking 1c . New lot of closing fans 5o up including feather fans at 32 and 45c. Job lot of gents', and boys linen collars 5 and Gi cents. THE RACKET D. J.BOSTIAN.PROP'R XT A