MeagaMBeaMaaaMMaMMaatfa,MM'M . - Ine 0ailf $m&mM? BY JAMES P. COOU. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING lav tat . w nnm i mum 4 bitter jfatre), anganged it to that of "Saluda," an Indian name. x9 Ben dictates,; then you 'know the i story of the long lane. . The Standard, is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivers ,ed by earners- BATES OF SUBSCBIPTION . One year............... ...8400 Six months. . ...... . . ... ... 2 00 Three months .......... 1 00 . One month................. 35 Single copy........... 05 ADVEBTISINQ BATES. Terjis for regular advertisements .made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord. N. C. CONCORD, SEPT. 18,; 1895. GET UTAH IN. Advertising is , the champagne sparkle of business ti... Unsuccessful Attempt of n Mob at Lynching-Two Kegro Fiends. Memphis, Tenn., Sept, 17. A mob of seventy-five men made an unsucs cessful attempt last night to lynch Harrison Fuller and Frank Simp son, two negroes confined in the Henderson county jail at Lexingion, for attempting to outrage the widow Pomeroy and her 16 year old daughter on the night of July 11. The negroes were captured shortly after the crime, and to avert mob violence, they .were' sent to Nash ville,' where they remained up to last week, when they .were brought to Lexington for trial, A continue ance of the .case was granted by J udge i Taylor, and . Fuller and Simpson were returned to jail. i Between midnighl; and day the mob went to tiio jail, broke ' open the two outer doors, ' On reaching Harry up with the JJtah Con stitution, with its clause forever prohibiting polygamy, under severe .penalties. . There is still misinformation aboard in the land and still an im the cell of the negroes tHe' crowd pression that Utan is the .land w P x,: uab utjuuuea, senousiy- wouncung Hugh Cook, and aligtiy wounding men named Jones and Joiner. Ext cite ment in Jxsion.' fa intense, and serious trouble Is expecteoV Vl r where the passions, cramp no long rf 8 hall hay e room and breathing pace." . Simon. Cross, of Cartersyille, t3. eloped with Mrs. Alice Hudson 1 and Mis. Minnie Marshall, Tne trio were en route to Salt Lake when overtaken by the husbands of the women, and they announced that it was their intention to be married on reaching the land of bliss. Simon had persuaded both women to ac company him with the understand ing that both should become Mrs. . Cross when the city of refuge was reacted. Utah should make it known in the uttermoit corners of the earth that polygamy is not to be tolerated in the new State. 1 Oiherwi8e there will be disap pointment and regrets such as must now fill the gentle bosoms of Mrs. Hudsou and Mrs. Marshall and the manly breast of Simon Cross. St, Louis Republic. When we get a board of health and the city thoroughly cleaned, there will be less sickness and de oidedly less complaint. In view of Reuben Kolb's advice to the farmers to hold their cotton till No?ember or December, when they will get ten cents a pound for ntj the old songi . "Reuben, Reuben, . Tve BeenThinking," will get new popularity Jf the farmers take his advice and his predictions fail. STe ws and Pfbser y er. An old Ia recently diect in one of the Ste,J leaving jj son-in-law r to mourix far. deatHi HeH was asked by inquiring and ; synithzing friends .what was the npmplaiht,' to VTben Baby wu tick; .w raTe her Castorla. flliea sho was a Child, aha cried for Castoria. Wbea aha became Visa, she clung to Castoria Wbaa tbe had Ch ildren, sbe gave them Castoria, which he.ahswered thai there ' ; was This is ,no6 a dead town tj any means, but from the variety of odors one would, Juge that V something ,13 rotten in Denmark:.? &T1 tbai; Ben Tillman has to do in liia State ii to pull the string-bis tollowers do the rest. His brother, the illustrious and famous Demo cratic statesman, George Tillman, 43ucceed ed jn naming the new county proyided for, in . the constitutional convention at Columbia last Satur day, "Butler." , At tnis Benjamin arose in ihdigation on Mondayv and condemned the action - of the conyention in the naming of the county after his late opponent, ex Appendicitis Mostly Fright. At the meeting of the Virginia Medical Society now in session at Wytheville, Dr. Hunter McGuire Monday read a report upon .seven-; teen operative cases of chronic or relapsing appendicitis, with one death. In his remarks commenting upon the report Dr. McGuire said he was convinced that this operation should not be performed so quickly as is recommended by most surgeon He said that in all cases he had ever operated upon, and they were many, he had never found a single grape, cherry, or tomato seed, and he was glad to mention this fact to set the lay mind at ease. Dr. James Herbert Claiborne of Petersburg, stated that in a practice ot forty-five years he had seen but twelve cases of appendicitis, and not one was operated upon or died. He is pldsfashioned enough to believe in leeches and poultices. To show the dread of appendicitis in the lay mind, he cited the case of a patient to whom he . was called, anq. who was positive he had the disease. The . doctor, however suc ceeded in quieting him ij assuring him thai appendicitis did not occur on the left side. . ' v. DrMoore, who twice today bejd the attention of the eociety bj bis oratorical powers, said . that he ws decided in opposition to barried op eratioha in cases of appendicitv J3e adyocates going slowljfBichmond uiBpatch. - - immt m 9 mm ' ' JUneklen's, Jarnlc Salve. f The Best 3alve in. he world vf or Cuts, ..Bruises, , tres, JJlcerSt vjSlt Rhetun, Fever Sores, Tetterd Cappe Hands, Chilblains, Cprna imd.al) jrues 4 or,, no pay 4 requi-ea. ;.4y guafanfeedrto give sUiisfatToh r mohev refunded. PHce 25 centir box; For sale at P B FetzeFa Drug 8t6re. . - ' - TURNING GRAY AHl) THREATENED T" WITH BALDNESS .g: hj Da?r j Averted by TTsing . VIGOR VNearlv. fortv vears ago, alter '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 prepaiar- V . " " THE RACKET ST(DRE ri r Just Think of lt--We Sav mm "vV"':'-vV'';'.i'-Vo:.j:!;,; v - . tion, and was so well satisfied with ,the. result that I have never tried ahy other kind of dressing. It stop pedj the hair from falling puVstimu jated a;newigrowth of haiTj aiidkept jytie scalp, free from .dandrnfl.v. Only 'ah . oaifdnat aplicatlon. is now ri eeded to-keep tny hair ot good; natural colors I jiever hesitate, tp recommend any of Ayera medicines to my friends." ilrs. H. M Haight, Avoca, Keb. ' ;-;'--v--- DR. J. C. AYER & CO LOVlfELL. UASl, U. &L Lyer'9 Sartaparilla Remove rimplt $1800.00 , GIVEN AWAY TO INVENTORS. - $i5xooevery month given away to any one wh applies through tts for the most meritonous patent during the month preceding. VJ. - We secure the beat patent for our eUenta, and the object of this offer is to encourage inventors to keep track of their bright ideas. At the same time we wish to impress upon the public the fact that , . IT 'S THE SIMPLE, TRIVIAL INVENTIONS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, . such as the "car-window" which can be eaiUvKlid im and down without breaking the passenger'sback, " sauce pan," "collar-button," "nut-lock," 'bottle-stopper and a thousand other little thing? that most any one can n na a way 01 improving ; and these simple inventions are the ones that bring largest returns to the author. Try to think of something to invenc IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEMS. Patents taken out through us receive special notice in the ' National Recorder, published at Washington, D. C, which is the best newspaper published in America in the interests of inventors. We furnish a year's subscrip tion to this journal, free of cost, to all our clients. We also advertise, free of cost, the invention each month which wins our $150 prize, and hundreds of thousands of copies of the "National Recorder," containing a awui ui uic wiuuci, ana a ucstnpiiyn 01 ms invention, will be scattered throughout the United States amon? capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing to their atten tion we menis 01 tne invention. All communications regarded strictly confidentiaL Address ' ' " ' , JOHN WEDDERBURN & CO., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents, 618 F Street, N. W., Box 385. Washington, D. C. Rfirtnct -editor of this paper. Write or ovf , SO-pagefamfkUt, FREE, JN0.R. ERWm;. .CA.JtiSENHEIlteR. BR WIN & MISKNHEIMER; Physlclanand cons. Officio. 3. Hcrty building op Charlotto, IWJ Dr. J. E. CARTLAND SURGEON DENTIST. Makes a speoialty of filling teeth without pain. Sixteen yeais experience. Office over Lippards & Barrier's store after Feb. 8 1894. i25 MORRISON H. OALDWEL 1 ATTOENEY AT LAW, CONCORD, N. 0. Office in Morris building, opposite Court Sou8eT ADVERTISE RIGHT , HERE! :.-' U J f EXECUTRIX NOTICE. i TT. 1 L I i s 1 ; xittviy; ueeu uuiy apuuiuu ana qasjified , executrix , of . . te last will &nd testament of Jnb, W Fink, deceasdall persons holding claims aain'si .saidv deceased are hereby notified ta present them to the un dersigned duly authenticated on or 1 e xl r l- m ' A ii i r,r n ueiurt; lueia uay ui zxuguat iodi nt this .notion -wil 1 he t)lead a bar ( to their recoVery, Also all persons owing ' deceased are notified that prompt payment is expected. r -. j0SiB Xj Fixe., This Aug. 9th '95. Executrix You Money pun Nearly Every Purchase You S&akie. ' We'have jdat closed out an importers samples of lace curt tains. They are onenfcalf lengths. We have made thiee prices, 20; 30 andl4f , gQfita. 'id:'w!i6iese prices ranged is an excellent chance to sup)i xiar . paort winao ws sash, curtains. c. Two and.one-half ! 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