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ifce Daily Standard BY JAMES . COOK. ' - OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) nd delivers ed by carriers. RATES OF SDBSCBIPTION One year. 00 Six months.......... 2 00 Three months . ........ 1 00 One month 35 Siugle copy. 05 ' ADVERTISING RATES. Ttr ns for regular advertisements mado known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. ' Concord. N. C. CONCORD, SEPT. 19, 1895. "Ptcks" Bad Boy is to appear id Charlotte on Saturday night. While this company bodily snobs Ccncord and -T73 have no "Pecks," yet we are not short of bad boys, and there may be found a few pecked husbands who were ooce bovs. of the Paris Exposition of 1900 will be another World' Congress of Re ligions. Report has it that the chief Protestant and Jewish authorities of France have agreed to co-operate in the affair, while two French Cardin als and other Catholic dignitaries likewise faw the proposition. A New York man thinks that with twenty story buildings and a four story fire department the town is not properly equipped in case of Gre, rather short on the reach. The town of Carthage, Mo., has the "rocks." There are four quar nes there which do an aggregate business of $400,000 a yeai. They ship 1,600 car loads of stone. The present membership of the G. A. R. is 3G7.639. It gained last year 33,040 members and lost by suspension death and other causes 56,956. The deaths numbered 7,368. Pig tail is fashionable at this sea son of the year, and doubtless those who are partial to this dish can be supplied in Atlanta, as there are several thousand Chinamen there. This astonishing statement is m&da by the Manufacturers Record : 'One thousand million dollars a yerr would be the annual value of the cotton of the South if it were Ml manufactured at home, and the time is fsat coming when the world's cotton culls must come to the worid'utohief cotton field the South. Thh means a wonderful increase in the-; ?ealth of the South; it means a rate of progress and - a degree of prosperity never seen before." For nearly a year work has been done towards the artistic improve ment of Uncle Sam'a paper money, and in the near future new one, two, five and ten dollar bills will be issued that the officials believe will be the most artistic notes ever issued and that will probably be in the hands of the public by the first ot Novem ber. . ". Experiments have been made in Austria to teat the likehcod of a war balloon being hit when fired at. A captive balloon at an altitude of about 4265 feet was fired at from a distance of 4400 yards, and was struck nine times without , being brought down. In a second trial a captive balloon, at a heigth of about J2625 feet, was fired at from 5500 yar3s distance. A violent wind, causing the ballon to plung a good deal, rendered the aim very difficult, . and the balloon was not brought dnwn until tha fiffw offV. .n.A . .J UIAIIU.IUUUUI W S Stratton, the great mine ovner, wtiose inenme is $1,200,000 iper year, walked from Colorado Springs to Cripple Creek three years ago, in mrder to save the four dollars railroad fare. He la a fiarrAn for hv trade, and is described as "a modest, C m a 1 1 C I TCtA man m'(li Snn I m m ft m. Liiiku in rm m n , j w u. u u - ' J and mustache, dressed in plain busi ness suit, aad wholly inconspicops Try to Oenonnce "Hie State." Columbia, S. C, September 18 There was . another sensation i sprung in the constitutional conven tion today in the shape of a resolu tion to denounce a charge made in an editorial in "The State" that the president on Monday willfully mis stated the returns of the tellers in the matter of the first yote taken on the Butlex county matter. It was introduced by Mr. Patter son and concluded "thai be it re solved that this convention do here by pronounce said editorial state ment as being a malicious false hood." Vice-President Tolbert was called to the chair. Mr. Patterson said he wished to protect their presiding officer from insult. He maintained that the correctness of the presi dent's statement of the vote was borne out by the members who heard the vote announced, by the tellers and by Senator Irby's statement on the floor accepting the "revote.' Irby objected to the immediate consideration of the resolution, and said : "Let us sleep over it." Ten members thereupon openly objected to the immediate considera tion of the matter and it was made a special order for tomorrow. Capsized and Sunk. Alpena, Mich., Sept. 18 The crew of the schooner Kitchen re port that when crossing Saginaw Bay yesterday they saw a schooner capsized and sink within twenty minutes. A gale wa3 . blowing at the time and the Kitchen could not assist them; A. Considerate Cluld ' A young lady with a touch f tonsihtis was consulting the family physician! That is nothing ser ion b" said 1 e. "I'll tnuch it up with a little nitrat of silver and you will be all right." The young lady looked a bit doubtful. ' - "Oo, it won't hurr," remarked the doctor, reassuringly. "I wasn't thinking of that. v Papa might object " "Why, what possible objection can he have?" 'I beard him tell mamma the other evening that he was opposed to silver. Couldn't ou us.) nitrate of gold. Silver is so common and cheap, you kuo-v, and I am sure papa wouldn't obj ect then " San Francisco Post. TURNING GRAY AND THREATENED WITH BALDNESS The Danger is Averted by Using P&S HAIR mi 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 Yigor highly spoken of, I commenced using this prepara- It is said that the oldest actor in Hhe world is Henry Howe, a member of Sir Herny Irving'a company. Mr, 3Iowe is at present eighty-f oar years of age and has been on the stage fif ty8ix years. For over forty years he trod the boards at the Haymarket. He has played with Irving for 13 years. It is aaid that one of the features 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. I never hesitate to recommend any of Ayer's medicines to my friends." Mrs. H. M. Haigiit, Avoca, Neb. 9 . .. Ayer's Hair Vigor 'PREPARED BY DH J. C. AYER& CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. dyer's Sarsdparilla Removes Pimples. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. An Old Negro Dropped Eeacl While Looking attlieShow. Scotlakd Neck, N. C, Sept. 18. There wag a large crowd here yesterday from the country and towns to see the circus, A colored man in the throng, from Palmyra, dropped dead. He was feeble and the excitement of the trip and the crowd doubtless had much to do with his death. H. 3f BARROW. J. F. HURLEY. Fire Insurance. We are well equipped to place your insurance m as good companies as can be : had, and respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. ; Very respectfully, Barrow&Hurley. 818 tf. Having been duly appointed and qualified executor of the last will and testament of Mary C. Kluttz, deceaRed, all persons hoJding claims against said .deceased are hereby notified to present them to the un dersigned duly authenticated on or before the 17th of August 1896 or this notice will be plejd as a bar to their recovery. Also all persons owing deceased are notified that prompt payment is expected. -O. D. Babringer, Executor Aug. 7 '95, ADVERTISE RIGHT HERE ! a JN0. R. ERWIN. C. A..MISENHEIMER. 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