the Daily Standard BY JAMES P. COOII. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every dit? (Sunday excepted) and delivers edby carriers. KATE3 OF SUBSCRIPTION One year. . ... .......... $4 00 Six months.... 200 Three months.......... 1 00 One month. 35 Singlo copy.. 05 ADVERTISING; RATES. Ter ns for regular advertisements made Known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. C. CONCORD, AUGUST 29, 1895. Your Uncle Ransom, you must hye noticed, pretty generally lights on his feet. Charlotte Observer. China claims the oldest civiliza tion in the world. The way she has been acting, we can grant it and be lieve, too, that it is so old it has be- -. r come rotten. upon, we would immigrate to gome o h.iT country, i We wouldn't want to live in such a weak country." That's the cheap money argument in a nutshell, but we never have been able to understand why any man who holds this doctrine should want the government to put its stamp on such heavy and expensive mferials as silver and gold. Why not buy up an indefinite number tf hides, cut them into pieces of con venient size, stamp them and put tiem into circulation. Charlotte Observer I "Do horses weep?" inquires the Scientific American. Well, there aie things in politics these days funny enough to make a horse laugh, and sometimes they may laug'i till they cry, Mrs. Taylor, of Florida, recently ran up un xpectedly against a 250 pound bear, but instead of apologiz ing, she grabbed a club and laid the bear out. Ever since then, her hu3 band, Mr. Taylor, never remains out later than 10 o'clock p. m. The Standard expressed some surprise that Mr. J osephus Daniels did not answer its question put to the Raleigh News and Observer in ft courteous and respectful manner. A letter from the editor conveys the fact that the issue containing the question miscarried. We haye seen more drunken men in the last three weeks tnati in the past three years. We are lead to believe that the circulation per capita of new brandy is increased or its killing properties are more considerably in evidence than formerly. The same man did rot report . Senator Jarvis' speech to the Char 3tte Observer and Hhe Raleigh Ob- server, we may believe. One has the , court hou 8e crowded, the other two- third full, and small honse at that. , As a passing remark, we wish to say that Senator Jarvis has enough to tacKle without making faces at tthe Charlotte Observer. In no State Democratic Convene tioh yet held have the advocates of the single" gold standard dared make a fight on that issue. Presi dent Cleveland favors the single gold standard, Secretary Carlisle favors 'it, Secretary Hoke Smith rtavors it, Secretary Morton favors it. Yet we find none of their followers bold -enough to propose anything 'stronger than the old financial strad dle of 1892. This is significant. Wilmington Star. A funny little Populist paper, re plying to an article in the Observer, says: "If we had no more faith an confidence in the integrity of this govern nent than to believe it can not make good money oat of 2 any thing itchooses to put ita Jstamp School Announcement . Miss Marshall haying taught so successfully for the past two years in Concord, will again open her school, Monday Sept. 2nd, in the same building. She endeavors to meet the demands of a school com bining thorough mental work with the best Physical and Moral develop ments. Terms $1.50, $3 00 and $3 .00 per month. a3l. REDUCED RATES. Gotten States and iRtesnailonal Exposition ATLANTA, GA., Stptember 18 December 3f, I895 Tor the above occasion the Southern Railway Co. will sell Iqw-rate round-trip tickets to ATLANTA, GA., and return on the follow ing basis : FROM B Alexandria, Va. ...... '26.25 19.25 AnhnvillA. N. C il2.85' Burlington, N. C. .. . . 118.70 13.70 Burkeville, Va 23.2l7.0a .uuimwuic. va........ Culneper. Va Chatham, Va.. Charlottesrille, Va... Chapel Hill, N. C Concord, N. C Charlotte, N.C DanTille, Va.......... Durham, N. C Front Royal, Va Greensboro, N. C . . . . Goldsboro. N. C Hendersonville, N. C. Hickory. N. C High Point, N.C Hot Springs, N.C... Henderson, N. C...... Lynchburg, Va. ...... Lexington, N. C... Morganton, N. C Marion, N. C Newton, N. C Orange, Va Oxford, N.C Richmond, Va Reidsville.N. C....... Raleigh, N. C... South Boston, Va .... Strasburg, Va. Salisbury, N. C 8tatesvffle. N. C Taylorsville, N. C . . . . Try on, N. C Washington, D. C .... West Point, Va. Warrenton, Va wiucesDoro, N. C... 25.3018.55 20.8515.30 23.2517.05..... 20.40 15.00 14.20, 10.4tt 13.15'. . 9.65 20.0514.70 20.4015.00 28.2519.25 17.6512.95 21.7515.95 9.40 11.70 8.60 15.30..... 11.25 16.95 12.45 14.00 10.50 20.4015.00 23..60 16.G0 16.05! 15.30, 14.85' 15.30' 4.5518.00! 20.4015 00' 23.25 17.05f...;.tl2.4a s 14.00. 11.96,.. . 13.50, 10.55' 12.40! 10.35..... 6.55 5.85 10.30..... 9.20"..... 11.60 5.25 7.25 8.40 6.75 10.45 11.50 11 .KM 11.25 10.90 11.25 18.8513.80..... 00.4015.00 21.5515.80 26.2519.25 15.30, 15.30 16.35. 10.75;. 805 7.25 7.10 7.25 13.10..... 10.45'..... 9. 70.....1 10.45' 10.80..... 14.00..... 7.25 11.25..... 11.25 7.25 12.00.;... 8.15 7.85..... 4.90 26.2519.25..... 14.00..... 23.6517.35..... 12.60 26.2519.25 14.00 i22.95 16.85 11.30.'... Winston-Salem, N. C. '19.00 13.95 I 9.80 (Rates from intermediate points in proportion.) EXPLANATION. ' Column A : Tickets will be sold September 5 and 12, and daily from September 15 to Decem ber 15, 1895, Inclusive, with final limit January 7t 1896. Column B : Tickets will be sold daily from September 16 to December 15, 1895, inclusive, with final limit twenty (20) days from date of ale. . Column C: Tickets will bo sold daily from September 15 to December 50, 1895, inclusive, with final limit fifteen (15) days from date of sale. No ticket to bear longer limit than Janu ary 7, 1896. Column D : Tickets wiU be sold on Tuesdays d k11!?18 of each week trom September 17 until December .24, 1895, Inclusive, with final limit ten (10) days from data of sale. , , Column E: TinlrAta will V all- September 15 to December 30, 1895, inclusive; with final limit seven (7) days from date of sale. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Is the only line enterinf the Exposition Grounds, having a double-track, standard guage railway from the center of the city of Atlanta to the Exposition Grounds. For tickets and full information apply to your nearest agent, or address J, M. CtJLP, W. A. TURK, Traffic Manager, , Gen'l Pass. AgU 1300 Penna. Ave., Washington, D. a W ".V TW. Du ke Sons Mo.SS5?i viTHlAIERtCM T0BACC3 I OUWHAM. N.C. L9.A. f-Y MADE FROM 83igi Grcdo Totcooo ABSOLUTELY PUHE LOSS OF VOICE After Acute Bronchitis CUBED BY USING Cherry Pectoral AVER'S A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. Three months aero. I took a' vio lent cold which resulted in an attack of acute bronchitis, i I put myself under medical treatment, and at the end of two months was no better. I found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The first bottle gave me great relief ; the second, which I am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and .1 feel sure that one or two bot tles more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." E. M. Brawley, D. D.t Dist. Secretary, Am. Bapt. Publication Society, Petersburg, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral GOLD HEDAL AT THE WORLD'S FAIB. AYER'S LEADS ALL OTHER SARSAPARILUS, TliUSTEE'S SALE OF A VAL UABLE GOLD MINE AND A LARGE LOT OF MAn OHINERY. By virtues of authority vested in us by a mortgage or deed in trust, executed on the 15th day of June, 1882, which .Mort gage or deed in trust, is duly recoided in Refeister'a office To Cabarrus " county, book 36, page, 8, w.ill sell at the coujrt house in Concord to tjie hlgaef 'biddet for cash-on Monday, 'the 2nd day; of fceptember, 1895, all that tract of land, adjoining A: W Bosti'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 stae in the hollow, M M Petrea'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 on the bank of Hamby, formerly a sweet gum ; the n south eleven degrees east twenty-six perches to a walnut ; thence north seventyfl ve 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 fiftyseight and one-half acres of land, more or less; Together wit h all the buildings now upon saH tract of land and the steam, engine and boiler, mills and machinery and appliances to the same belonging therein and thereon and generally, everything now placed on said tract of land necessary for the develop ment of the mineral resources of the same or for miniuercrold ore thereon, or for the reduction and tieatmeht'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 Ham H Orchard, trustee etc by Indenture bearing date the' twenty-third day of July A. D. 1881, duly registered at Corf cord, North Carolina in book No. 34 page 364 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 day, by application to parties on the premises. There is a large quantity of ore upon this property, which has already been mined, and the machinery is suitable for grinding the ore. This 18th day of June, 1895. jos. if. iiivezey, Jno . . Newman, Wm. Kelnath, H. J. Fot, Amos Burton, J B Fishmuth, executor of WD Fishmuth. The Philadelphia Trust, Safe Deposit and Insurance Co. executor of Henry HReed. . . By W. M. SmithAttorney. Surviving Tiustees. V, - EXECUTRIX NOTICE. I Having been duly appointed and qnahfaed executrix of the last will and testament of Jno, W Fink, deceased, all persons holdig claims against said deceased are hereby notified to present them to. the un dersigned duly authenticated ort or before the 9th dav of Ausrust 1896 or this notice will be plead as a bar to tneir recorery Also an persons owinsr- deceased are notihed that prompt payment is expected. JOSIE L. - r INK, This Aug. 9th '95, Executrix THE RACKET STORE Just Think of It--We Sav on Nearly e You Money fiEvery C ! J Purchase You Make We have just closed out an importers samples of lace ur tains They are oneshalf lengths. We have made three prices, 20, 30 and 40 cents. The wholesale prices ranged from $6.00 per pair down. This is an excellent chance to supply your short windows, sash, curtains, &c. Two and one-half yard wide bleached sheeting only 20 cts per yard. Good feather ticking 12cts. 57 inch bleached table linen at 40 cts. Glazed Holland window shades mounted on self-acting spring top rollers only 17i cts. Extra wide chenille porN tiers, $3.25 per pair. Chenille table covers 68 and Bleached duckiner, 10 cts. S tandard machine thread fully guaranteed o. k.9 3cts per spool. Side combs 5c ts. Shoe blacking let. Needles lc; pins lc. Genuine French blacks ing 4c. Twenty cent fast black seamless hose tfro thread body and three thread heel and toe, only 10c. 4 Sewing machine oil 5c. Self pronouncing family BiDle with King James and revised yersions of Old and New Testaments arranged in parallel columns at $2.98j Ladies shirt waist sets, 25c. aifts in Every Department- and See for Yourself' Come THE RACKET d. j. bostin,profr See the IT. S. Slag on top of The Backet. -