f he DaUv tandanl BY JAMES P. COOU. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivers ed by earners- ' BATES OF. .SUBSCRIPTION j One year..!.. ......... .. ...84 00 ;Six months.. ............. .j2 00 Three months ............ . . j 1 00 One month. . . . . ..... . . .... . 35 Single, copy . . . . ... ..... . 05 ADVERTISING BATES. Ter us for regular advertisements made Known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. C. CONCORD, SEP r. 17, 1895. JOTTINGS AND CLIPPINGS. San Francisco has quarantined -against Honolulu on account of cholera. Statistics show that American amports fromSpain include garlic, ?d op ions. vteorge liogers, woo nvtu near Jacksonville, III , was murdered by burglars. A new cereal has been discovered in the seed of a kind of marsh grass of Alabama; it is like oats. Two young men, named McAfee and Clayton, were killed in a sboot ingjscrape at McKae, Ark. Charles Stewart was sentenced to a j ear in prison at Chaster, 111., for n.iciLg two St. Louis girls from home. r Some strong evidence against Preacher Hinsaw, charged with wife -murder, was given at Danville, Ind., Sa'urday. V- - i i 1 1 I Hume of Saints Sayings. Some of you old fellows from the country, sitting: there with; $5 in your pockets, and won't give a cent You ought to get more hair and a snout and tail and go to eatin corn. There's a stranger here. One f eK tow put in a dollar. He don't live ' in this town. y If the devil don't git you, Bud, it'll be because he don't want yon. The Methodists here pay their pastor $1800;and the Baptists $1200. You" see you can ship oae-third .cheaper by water. I'd rather be a chain- gang nigger in the Georgia penitentiary than to besa Mehodist that voted for whis- You won't be dead and in hell two jeais before Sallie will have another iteUow sitting on the front porch 'bragging about marrying- your fividow; r When! see an old maid, I am sure Ama fellow, ain't done his duty. When I see aa old bachelor, I think ,ot a hog. Your wife's got as "much right to LnnrK whiskey and get drunk as you have, you lousy scoundrel. IQrejgiris are as pure as the morn ing '5ew,Vfc Cod pity the crowd they've got to dance with. If one of th dancing dudes is all right it is the first one I ever say. I want his picture to show around. We.need some daddies that will meet he dancing buck at. the door and luck him oyer the front gate and say, Good-bye, John. u girls that don't know any thing but to dance. You'll evapo rate seme day and leave some bangs and slippers on the floor. I like a drunkard better than I do a clo38-fisted, stingy deyil. There's &ope for the drunkard.; If you get him sober you may make a man of hh. But if a fellow's no account, drunk or eober, the gig's up, Win ston Twin-City Daily. Not ea From the Organ. The j int council of the Organ pastorate ha? granted Rev. Geo. H Cox a months vacation. Rev; Cox has been a hard Worker since he came to this pastorate, and deserves a short rest During his vacation he expects to attend, as a delegate, the meeting of the United Lutheran Synod, which will convene at Stauntion, Va., on the 18th. From Staunton he is going to visit his sis ters, who reside in Portland, Maine, his native heath. His son, Mr. C Brown Cox, starts today (Monday) for Gettysburg where he will enter the Theological Seminary. Mr. Henry Cruse, while working at Mr, E B O Hambly's large cattle barn last week fell through the scaf fold and sustained painful but not serious injuries. ' Mr. Timmie Bost has thrown down the shovel and the hoe and taken up the saw and hammer' He is now working at the carpenter trade in Concord. Miss Daisy Kluttz, who taught a very successful term of school at Brick church, Davie county, came home last week. Next week she ex I pects to start for Bloomsburg where she will enter school. Miss Dora Bost left a few weeks ago for Mt. Pleasant where she is attending Mt. Amoena Female S:mK nary. Mr. Vance B Miller starts to-day for North Carolina College at Mt. Pleasant. So you see our community is awakening from its "Rip Van Win kle" sleep and is becoming aroused on the subject of education. Miss Myrtie Beaver, who was so badly burned about six weeks ago, is, we are glad to learn, able to sit up some. Mrs, Mariah Cruee,. who lived in ten miles of China Grove for sixty years, paid that flourshing village her first yisit Friday. Whit. Sept. 16, 1895. Electric Bitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any seaaoD, but perhaps more generally needed, when the languidexhausted feeling prevails when the liver is torpid and slug gish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more suroly in counteracting and free ing the tyatom from the malarial poison. Headache, indigestion, Constipation, dizziness yeild to Electric Bitters, 50c and $1.00 per bottle at Fetzer's Drug store. Jack Frost. Casiile, N, y., Sept. 16. A heay frost Saturday night ruined the garden truck and other farm crops. Potato Tines lying on the ground were entirely killed. Many farmers were at work cutting their "corn Sunday. Bin ghampton, N. Y., Sept. 16, A eeyere frost in this vicinity Sattm day night and Sunday morning ruined grapes, and vegetables suffer ed severely, - Lancaster, Pa.f Sept. 16. Re porjts from the rural districts shows that the frost on Saturday and Sun day night did a great damage to the the growing tobacco, a large portion of which is still in the field. Dr. Creasy Not in Love WUh"Trllby" In the course of his, sermon Sun day night, Dr. Creasy spoke of the book "Trilby" in no complimentary terms. He said it was not fit to en ter the house of anj Christian fann ily. He also spoke of tbe young ladies wearing "Trilby" hearts as eouVenirs, as being disgraceful. One young lady in the congregation had a large "Trilby" heart pinned on her belt When the doctor spoke of the kTril,by";heart8 not being fit to w?ar she immediately removed it and handed is over to a friend. Charlotte Observer. . Aochester Oflers GW.U. Rochester, N. Y., Sept. .16, The associated banks and trusts companies of Rochester have sent to the Assistant Treasuier ot the United States at New York $250, 000 in gold to .be- exel a iged for le.j;al tender notes. 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