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JIT JAMES P. COOK. ine Daily : Standard even a siacs oi. uuuresoeq lumofr. Wonder if be requires the men to' wear socks when coming near bis place of .business ?. .We : take it lor grafted that be would expire to see a man with ducks on. In the words of. Jyir. Jacob Littles, of Cabarrus, some ieople are. .getting "mighty hifolutin." ' ; ' OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivers ed bj carriers. r..LT3 OF SUBSCRIPTION , V One year .......84 00 Six months.- .. 2 00 Three months,............: 1 00 One month. ...... . . . . : . . 35 Single copy.... 05 ADVERTISING RATES. Ttf jis for regular advertisements mado hqowU on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD , Concord. "N. C. CONCORD, SEP L 4, 1895. It would take a line of cradles ex (ended entirely; around ' the globe to accommodate the 37,000,000 bab:es that are born into this world every year. And if they all started up their favorite tunes at once, it would produce an earthquake, more or less. The candidate in campaign times, if turned loose along this line, wo uld have a picnic. He could hardly get up a monopoly, about .which the Statesyille Landmark is pleased to ask a very peisonal question'. A man, while playing "drop the handkerchief" in Hiilsboi o, 111. , broke his nose in a -collision. This is one of thp dangers of society. Much, has been written Concern ing the mean man, who is described. ftft.hpintr in mnnh abundance, a verv J , i hnrenn'. wVnnh ctfura tVs nonr9nnrr i Holmes has started a literary numerous man. The late -.Continent 'Magazine said this before it expiried : 'A man living in Clay, who owes us "over two years' subscribtion, puts his paper back in' the po3tofflce last week marked ref used.' We have heard of many mean men. There is the man who used the wart on his neck -for a collar-button. the one who got rich giving his' five childreLi a nickle each to go to bed without supper, and then stealing the nickle after the children were asleep; hut for pure, downright :meaneas,'.the man who will take the paper for 'years, mark it 'refused,' and tLeni stick it back in the posU office is entitled to the first premium:" : . -w ne is tne very same numerous feliow who sold dirt from under -his linger rails for manure, put bogus cents in the plate on Sunday, stole the communion wine, sat in the dark in his home because too stingy to burn a cmdle or lamp, who stole the money on the r eyes of a dead friend whose body he was watching during the night, and who sat always undressed in the 'dark room at night to save his clothes, -Wilmington Messenger. ' There Jis a beautiful old legend that at creation's dawn an angel came down seeking something - to take' back with it to heaven. It re turned with a bouquet of flowers, a ; baby's smile and a mother's love. When it reached vtbe pearly, gates of : paradise again, the-flo r era, had withered, the baby's smile had van uhed, but the "mother's" love was found to be as pure as ' the 1 waters that flowed by the heavenly throne, and all the angels exclaimed : "There- U nothing f on earth pure enough for heaven but a mother's love!" What a sublime , thought and holy moral this old legend illus tratea and to mortal creatures. s The great moral North needs some 'instructions. The missionary fiehT South jias been looked after so much to the neglect on the North until old Adam is broke loose of the other side of Dixie line. A bank.ca3hier in New York has eloped with a f reacjtie.n wif k ' " ' I . " , ,- : '- ' - Judge Timberlake weighs only 120 pounds, hut he's large 1 enough to make a stir in Albemarle. It was all ahout people going rtwithbut a coat into the court's presence. The judge may be one of those extreme world a field of high clover. It may sidetrack the financial bureaus. This would be a calamity. The-Populist convention at.Syra cuBe last week declared for flit money; government ownership and management of all mines coal, zinc, lead, stoae, silt and iron aa well as silver and gold mines; cdnfisca tion and operation of the railway and telegraph lines; and also the exclusive ownership and sale of all liquors. Humph ! This is refreshing. Richmond and.Atlanta both desire the honor of hayirg the memorial museum for the establishment of which Mr. Charles Broadway Rouss, of New Yoik, subscribed $100,000. The first meeting of the committee to examine and report to the next reunion which will be held in At lanta. . ; ' is it possible to bring about interna, tional biutalism.i before the 20th centurv commencts businets ? " Prof Dra er eays that the descen dants of a single pair of wasps mav number as high as 20,000 in-one sea son. The professor has evidently gotten himself into a test, hence this remarkable calculation. . not."a sick day for Over Thirty Years! , RESULT OF USIffG , -AVER'S PILLS 'Ayer's Cathartic Pills for over thirty years have kept me in good health, fcever having had a sick day in all that time. Before I was twenty I suffered almost continually a3 a result of con etipation frcm dyspepsia, headaches, neuralgia, or boils and other eruptive diseases. When I became convinced that nine-tenths of my troubles were caused by constipation, I began the use : of Ayer's Pills, with the most satisfac tory results, never having .a single attack that did not readily yield to this remedy. My wife, "who had been an ' invalid for years, also began to use Oyer's Pills, and her health was quickly restored. With my children I had no ticed that nearly all their ailments were preceded by constipation, and I soon had the pleasure of knowing that with children as with parents, Ayer's Pills, if taken in season, avert all danger of sickness." H. Wkttstein, Byron, 111. LS I The United Stated Supreme Court is now only a little more than a year behind in its work the number, of cases on hand ha?ing ,been reduced from over; 2,000 when 'Chief Justice Fuller was ''appointed to about 600; It is expected that the docket In an address last XHursday Neal Highest .Honors at World's Fair. '; pf's Sarsaparilia Strengthens the System. 'IT ' i . . ' ' TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of authority vested in me by a Mortf?ae or Deed in Trust executed on the 30th day of Nom Der, 1892, by Jacob L McCarna and wife, Lauia McOarns, which Mortgs are is duly -recorded in Register 'a Office for Cabarrus county in Book C, '.Page 555, I will aeli at public auc tion in front of the Court House door on Monday, October 7tb, to the hi ghoat .bidder ; for cash, one tract of land adjoining L M Sossos mon and others, and described as follows : Beginning "at a willow on West bank Of Bocky Rivera corner oi h J- u al bosBmon, t opposite ,. the "nff ihouth ,oi .a fimall braucb, which is -"M on the Hiasfc" side of the K Deiciearea up- in two years more. i runs with three bV L M Sossmbn's I .. II'. T . -. i . -. 71 lines as ionows : jn 4Ui w. m m chsV .to: an elm. on west pank of: ditch; inen iM. -zt ,vv:i cnams- to ? a. stone THE RACKET. STORE it Just Think of It-We Say on Nearly Yoti Money El very Purcliase You Make. i VDW saiu reiuQtanuytnat-tney Had in . the . fieloT; then , N. 71J' W. 34j Been at work "since i85Vtryio to "1? i r , ' & elL'u line; then N. 2E I5i chains to enforce the prohibition., vlaw, but "we haven't succeeded . yet." He says the.politiciaus are responsible for the failur3. 4 y From almost - a-lt sections pf the country come reports, oft an immense corn crop Theog ' .and; hominy campaign seemes . to . have been a : The State Treasurer' yesterday re ceived $90,000 as the semi-arinnal dividend on S the North ' Carolina Railway. j There . is no httle'interest in the proposed new, census "of Concord. Several parties here indicated ftheir desires to chip in to a f'undfor ttfe parpbsei' Possibly by Saturday! the work will begin. ; , . . . , 1 1 j : . & . small . sweet gum 6n" the South' tmtiK of theibratlchv H McLarty 's cbrner; then with his. line N. 32i E. Ul' chains to a stone in' the old hrie;' ahenJthe' oldrline 3-41 E. 61 chains to a branch 05 the west bank of the River, thence down the Itiveras it. meanders to the begin h ning containing ninety two (92 i) and, one ;half acres more or less bpin& 5 part of the D M Carriker 14ndsH4 r 's O. Sossomon, Trustee- I ,Bx W- MSmitHi Attorney. : -EXECUTRIX NOTICE. We have just closed out an importers samples of lace cur tains. They are onevhalf lengths. We have made three prices, 20, 30 and 40 cents. The wholesale prices ranged . from 86.00 per pair down. This is an excellent chance to supply, your sjiort windows, sash, curtains, &c. Two and one-half yard wide bleached sheeting only 2:) cts per yard Good feather ticking 12ictsV 57 inch bleached table linen at 40 cts. Glazed Holland j window shades mounted on self-acting spring top rollers only 17 i' cts. "Extra wide chenille porv tiers, $3.25 per pair. v Chenille table covers 68 and 98 cts. Bleached duckiney 10 cts. Standard machine thread fully guaranteed o. k., 3cts per spool, ; j ? ? Side combs 5cts. . Shoe blacking lct Needles 1c; pins ;lcr tU "z Genuine French ing 4c. . 1 Twenty cent., fast seamless hose, t wo body and three f thre?d heel and toe, only 10c. i , m -.. v Sewing .machine, oil Sc. , . Seir ; pronouncing f amily BiDle with King James "and revised yersions of Old and -, ewTestaments arranged ' in parallel f column at $2. 98. blacks black thread Govi Carf added air '0" and gave . 1 . ....... - - - - - ' tne.otate secretary Uooke, , - :For years . and. ? years diffeVenet governments have, trie v tos ?;etj the metric system adopted. ; s If 4 there is so much trb uble 'about a matter that does not affect the people's money, - Having been duly appointed and q u ah heel executrix ofi the ilast wli;and .te8tamentof Jno.. W. Fink, deceased, alL persons 'holding claims againstrsaid deceased areuhereby r nJtihecL to present them tothe, un dersigned duly; authenticated on or before'theth day of August' 1896 oi this notice will He plead as -a bar to their- recb very., i Also all persons ojng deceased , .are notified ,hat prompt payment is expected. " i - t Jobik h. Fink, This Aug. 9th W ' Executrix" - 'it, -.Si Cohie arid See! for Yourself 1 1 THE . R ABKET D. J..BOSTI AN, PROP'R I IMOKR1SON 'H.;;OALDWEL ' I ; Attorney ' at"L'aw; COXCOHD, ' N 0. 1 . ft "j 1 . Office in Horns building, opposite Court House. "'' - :' - e
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