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Ihh Daily DT JAME3 P. COOK. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published eyery day (Sunday excepted) and delivers earners. . BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One year......... .....8100 Six months. ........... 2 00 Three months............... 100 One month. . ............... 35 . Single copy... 05 ADVERTISING BATES. Terms for regular advertisements nmle imown on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. CL CONCORD, AUGUST 2A 1895. , , . If Stanly keep3 on the nOio of silver to gold will be paralyzed. Gold is more plentiful thin exported tin in Staulycounty. . What's the matter ? From the newspaper record of deaths one must conclude tnat typnoia iever is un usually preyalent this year. The old people say : "Much fruit, much sickness." The A. & M. College, unlike the Normal, at Greensboro, goes out the State for its professors. In this re spect it is not to be commended. North Carolinians, all things being f qua!, for North Carolina positions. It'd time, this suicide is stopped. Tne Leasing of the N. C. Railroad wa3 no i4Snap." It was anticipated ever since the committee meeting in Raleigh, and on Wednesday before the meeting on Friday, the probable release was published in a number of North Carolina papers. Don't call it a "Snap" or a "Scoop." It was business. Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the boweU and kidneys will find the true remedy in Electric fitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicat, but acts as a ionic and alterative. It acts mildly j ta the stomach and bowls, adding strength and giyicg tone to the or gans, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. Elecs tric Bitters is an excellent appetizer sati aids digestion. Old People and it just exactly what they need. Price fisty cents per bottle at Fetzer's Drugstore. To Knee for tbe World's Bicycle Record. , 2oro, Ont August 23.. 'The cren challenge of Fendinand ShaVet, the 1,000 kilometre bicycle misarpiori of France, who is now in this city, to race 1,000 miles for the .iuiu o xcuuru, nas oeen accepted by ji "u 4u.coaiuuoj ' S s iVOI? rt71 lrl r r.n ' t race Sbabet any time or place for : 1,000 nvles." Shabet has already -commenced training for the race. Two Jive Saved. "Mrs Phoebe Thomas, of Junction 'City, 111. wa3 told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles Dr. Kins New Discovery complet e!y cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Tlofdia St. San Francisco, suffered --from a dreadful cold, approaching V Consumption, tried without result every thing - els then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two week' was cured. He is xnataraly thankful. It is such results, of which these arts samples, that .prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in coughs and colds. Free ; trial bottles at Fetzer's Drug Store Regular size 60s. and 11.00. CHURCH DIRECTORY. St : Andrews Lutheran church, Oannoville-Rer. J . D. Sheaiy, pastor. Sunday School at 9-30 a. m,, every Sunday. Preaching every 1st Sunday at 11 a. m., and 3rd and 4th Sundays at 3:30 p. in. Baptist Church Ref. J. X). Aider man, pastor, services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and. 8 p. m. Sunday school every Sunday at 9:45 a. m, Prayer meeting every Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Public cor dially invited. All Sa'nts Episcopal church Be v. J. C. Dayis, rector Morning service at 11 a: m. and 7 p. :m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayers "YVednes day at A p. m. Forest Hill church, South Rev. M. A. Smith, pastor. Preaching Tat 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Prayer meeting every Saturday at 8 p. m. The public cordially invited St. James Lutheran church Bey. M, Q, G Scherer, -pastor. Services everyLord'sDaylat 11 o'clock a. m. and 730 p. mV Prayer meeting and lecture Wednesday at 730 p. m. Bay's Chapel, Methodist Church Bev. J. B. Moose, pastor. Sen ices at 11 a. m- and 7 p. m. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. First Presbyterian church Bey. W C Alexander. Pastor.; Preach ing every Sunday at 11 a. m., and 8 p m. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Prayermeeting every Wed nesday night at 7;45 1 Central Methodist Church Bev. R. H. Parker, pastor. Services at 11 a. m and 7:45 p m Sunday school at 950 o'clock, a m.' Trinity Reformed .church Key. B Frank Davis, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. and. preaching at 11 a. m., every first and third Sun day. And Sunday school at 3p.m, and preaching at-4 pi m , very second and fourth Sunday. Y. P. S. C. E. meeting: every Sunday evening at 7:30 p m. All are cordially invited. : Jut Pans. Hardware driers should be put on their mettle by competition. Dealers in sewing machines should make business hnm. Grocers should put all the grit into their advertising and none into their sugar. ' j . The leading druggist is the one who makes his advertisements as pungent as some of his compounds. The ad?ei Using arguments of a coal dealer should be . at least as weighty as the one he sells. The dealer in musical instruments must be sure to strike responsive chords if he desires to make sales. A barber should adver tise for the patronage of men with whom he does not have a scraping acquain tance. The ad of an architect ahoul d be well designed. ' The style of a clothing man's ad should fit the season. BICYCLE ORDINANCE- Beit ordained by the commission era for the town of Concord, N. C. : Section 1. That the bicycle ordi nances Nos. 73 and 77 respectively passed by the board on the 11th day of September, 1894 and on the 33th day of August, 1895 be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 2. And be it ordained by the commissioners for the town of Concord : That any one who shall ride a bicycle on any sidewalk with in the corporate limits of the town of Concord. N C. shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be . . fined five dollars or imprisoned for te 3. Any one who shall ride a bicycle across any of the public crossings within the corporate limn its of the town of Concord at a greater speed than an ordinary walk shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor and upon conviction there of shall be fined five dollars or im prisoned for ten days. This ordinance shU be in effect on and after Augnst,- 23,, 1895. By order of board. &21 lm J. L. Habtsell, Clerk. ! - TUK&INGK GEAY ' AND THREATENED WITH BALDNESS The Danger is Averted by Using" m8A HAIR m VIGOR "Nearly forty years ago, after, some, weeks of sickness, my hair, turned gray and began falling out so rapidly that I was threatened . with immediate baldness. Hearing Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of, I commenced using this prepara- 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. Only an occasional application is now needed to keep my hair of good, natural color, fn ever hesitate to recommend any of Ayer's medicines to my friends." Mrs. II. M. Haight, Avoca, Xeb. 1 Ayer's Hair Vigor PREPARED BY DH J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. TllUSTEE'S SALK OF A VAli- IMriLE GOLD MINE AND A LARGE LOT OF MAi - CHINEE Y. By virtues of authority vested in us hy amort craze or deed in trust. eTPontpd nn the 15th day of June, 1832, which Mort- - -. ;1 . .1 i . a. 1 i . KBgcuruceuin irusi, is auiy recoiuea in Register's office for Cabarrus county, boofcSS page 68; we-will sell at the court house in Concord tor the highest bidder for cash on Monday, the 2nd day of beptember, 1895, all- that tract of land, adjoining A W Bost, Morton Petrea and others, beginning at a stake, A W Bost's corner, runs thence south eighty two degrees west ninety-one perches to a stake in the hollow, M M Pet rea's line ; thence south three and one-half degrees west twenty ' perches to a pine stump ; then north seventy degrees west twenty perches to a white oak on the bank of Hamby branch ; then south thirty de grees east one hundred perches to a stake onTthe bank of Hamby, formerly a sweet gum; then "south eleven degrees east twenty-six perches to a walnut ; thence north seventyflve degrees east forty-five perches to a stake. Bost's corner ; thence north three degrees east one hundred and twenty-seven perches to the beginning, containing fiftyseignt and one-half acres of land, more or less. Together wit h all the buildings nbw upon said tract of land and the steam engine and boiler, mills and machinery and appliances to the same belonging therein und thereon and generally everything now placed oh said tract cf land necessary for the develop ment of the mineral resources of the same or lor mining gold ore thereon, or for the reduction and treatment of the same and generally all the corporate rights and franchise of the said party or their successors or assigns. The said tract of land being the same which Wil liam H Orchard, trustee etc by indenture bearing date the twenty-third day of July A. D. 1881', duly registered at Con cord. North Carolina in book No. 34 page 361 etc. granted and conveyed unto the said party of the first part in fee. The alove property will be shown any one, prior to sale dav. bv aDDlication to parties on the premises. There is a large quanuiy or Ore upon this property, which has alreadv been mined, and the machinery is suitable for grinding the ore. inisitn day of June, 189o. Jos.'K. Livezey, Jno . . Newman. I Wm. Kelnath, H.J. For, Surviving Trustees. Amos Burton, J B Fishmuth, executor of WD Fishmuth. The Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposit and Insurance Co. executor of Henry HReed. By W. M. Smith Attorney. Concord HIGH SCHOOL Opens September 2 Offers full, thor ough, preparation for college ; practical, thorough training for business, or life. For information or announcement, ad dress. HO L LAN D. THOMPSON, tt&s a2J2tw Coscord, N. C. MORRISON H. CALDWELL, j " ATTORNEY AT LAW, : concord, n. e. ; Office in Morris building, opposite Court House. J.yer' JSarsaparilla Removes Pimples. "" THE RACKET Just Think You You Money Every Calico and Percal at 20 cents per pound, it runs from 4 1-2 to 8 yards to tlie pound. - HOME-MADE better made and fit belter price 40 cents. Spool thread at 2 cents. Good needles 1 cent per paper also pins at the same price. Shoe blacking ! cent . pfer box. Hand soap atl cent per cake. Ladies' Jblack silk belt 10 cents. . Good seamless Sox 5 cents. These are not trash. Envelopes 2 cents per package of 25, 2 rubbertipped Lead Pencils for 1 cent. " 20c. Machine Oil for 5 cents, , . ' r Best Grade of Table Oil Cloth at 15 cents per yard. This goods will not crack, like the common. 3 Tin Cups for 5 cents. KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS CHEAP. . Gents' Linen Collars 61 cents. Waterproof Collars 10 cents. i Safety Pins 2 cents per dozen. : Spectacles 10 cents per pair. Bargains in Every Department Come and See for Yourself THE D. J. BOSTI See the U. S. of The STORE of It--We Save on Nearly Purchase Make. PERGAL SHIRTS than the $l00 ones, our AN, PROFR g on top "Racket RACKET Fla
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