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... OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivers ed by carriers- RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One year...... . . . M 00 Six months. ... . ........... 2 00 Three months........ ...... 1 00 One month.. 85 Single copy................ 05 ADVERTISING BATES. Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. C. CONCORD, SEP C. 24, 1895. A good many dead men are drawn on juries, but possibly never until last week was one nominated for a public office. Attne county con vention of prohibitionists in West Chester, Pa, the delegates succeeded in nominating Elijah F Pennpacker, of Schuylkill, for county surveyor Tho nuTwliflftfp died last. "RVhrnarv. J A dead man will ran on that ticket j 4 just as well as a live one. When bond-making comes, the other crowd -without a corps will be on the --roll call. Ten years ago, had a man uttered what Dr. Cy. Thompson did, he would be hounded out of the: State. To-day his slander of the Christian 'church is sustained by lots of peo ple, who inch by inch have been brought to where they will endorse anything said or done by a leader. May the good Lord bring our peo ple to their former selyes I The cotton planters of the South are this year receiving about 3 cents a pound more for their eotton than they got last year. This is an . &d vance of about $15 a bale, Esti mating the crop this., year at, 8,000, 000 bales, which is 2,000,000 under a ;me of the estimates, the 3 cents a ponnd will bring $130,000,000 more into the cotton States than last year. Col. A B Andrews is one of the oiate a nrst citizens ue is now the first vice-president of the Southern railway. Col. Andrews look,backward and downward a long way the rising in his life has been steady and sure. He has the ele ments for Buch success. The Wilmington Star, the : oldest daily paper in the,Stite. celebated its 28:h anniversay; on Sunday. It is a Star, a bright one that twinkles its brightest when, compared with otheis. There is assurances of many more years for it of usefulness, suo cess and honor. Capfc. 33ill :i)a7 tells theRalejgh Press -Visitor that a great fight will be made at the October term of Wake court to hare liuclc Kitchen installed as. superintendent of the psnitentiary: Bill says it's "the, am bilion of his life to turn Mr. Leazer Mk of his job. Ke w Dr. and Mrs. E H Hardin g, WA nil MWUWW KIM. U1A HUB SU1UU1C1 in North Carolina, haye returned to Farmville, Va. The Doctor's pulpit (Presby terian) has been filled during iviMi;u tJJ Mil. kJiUgir, , tk BLU dent of Union Theological Semis nary. When a girl has hooked . a fellow its natural for him to feel like a fish out of water. The Greensboro Daily Times is on -. by jame3p. rooxu nd four viiioret 11 starts out -with eTen'cJd of -actty long life The economical bicycle girl has her. sleeves, madean. such away . as. to bi able to transform them into blocmers. Rey. Dr. Talmage has been called, to Flirst sbrian pjjuch, ash Lington, D. C. i Some men won't .drink a drop, while on the other, hand, some won't drop a drink. We are constrained to say that the old man's rooster-crowing business ig surely connected with the rain business. ore for Ileadacfee, As a remedy for all forms of Head ache Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best. It effects a per macent cure and most dreaded habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge, all, who are af flicted to procure a ; bottle, and ; give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bit ters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases lone Ffsiet tho "8 o thif medicine. Try Uonce. Fifty cents and SI 00 at Fetzer's Drug Store. From tbe State Press. The Kaleigh public echools have opened under the new superintend, ent, Prof. Howell, witk 795 whites and 829 colored pupils present; total, 1624. There are , five schools two whitess and three, colored. A number of Raleigh business men take issue with Governor Oarr jre. garding " the business outlook of North Carolina. They think he is too fblqe" in his yiews. He does not regard the prospect as bright. J C L Harris says the silver men are coming around to his idea, name ly, to cut adrift from party until silyer is restored. He is quite full ' to the muzzle of this subject The, Winston Eepublican gives it out as, its opinion that "the Re publicans will let the silver conven tion in Raleigh severely, alone.) Tuckaseige Democrat : We - are glad to leara that Mr. E L Soiners is obtaining good results in mining or mica at the Presaly mine on; Cullo whee, both as to quantity and quality. The Discovery Waved His Life. Mr. G Caillouette, Druggist, Beaversville, 111., says : "To Dr. King's New Discovery Lowe my life. Waa taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians; for. miles ? about. but of no avail and was given up and told,l could not, liye. Havinsr Dr Kingis New Discovery it my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was, up and about aga jn. It. is worth its weight in gold; We won't keep keen store or house with nn f. it." fiat a free trial bottle at Petzer 's Drug Store. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Havinsr been dulv annointed und qualified administrator on the es tate of N. G. White, deceased, all persons holding claims, against the said deceased are hereby notified to present them, to the undersigned dulv authenticated on or bfrfnrA September 24, 1896, or this, notice will be plead as a bar to their rew covery. Also all persons owing said deceased are notified that nromnt payment is expected. . IV J, White, Administrator, This, Sept. 23, 1895. MORRISON H. CALDWEL ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONCORD, N. C. ; Office in Morris building, opposite Court House. ouc ta$, M X columns ai , -Ain a- , . v LIFE SAVED flv (Ha Pnrttlotnnt USO Of ?'s 8aisspas'illa "I was troubled x for years with a sore on mv knee, which several w m nhvslnians. whn trpAted me. called a ' cancer, assuring nje that nothing could be done 'to save my life. As a last resort, I was induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, after tak ing a number of bottles, the sore began to, disappear and my. general, health' improve. I persisted in this treatment,' until the sore was en tirely healed. Since then, I use Ayer's Sarsapari)la , occasionally, as a tonic and blood-punfier, and, in deed, it seems as though I could not keep house without it." Mrs. S. A. Fields, Bloomfield, la. The Only World's Fair Sarsaparilla. Ayer's Pills Regulate the Liver., JN0. R- ERWIN. C. A- MISENHEIMER. ERWIN & MISENHEIMBE. t Physicians and Surgeons Office No. 3. Harty building, op. no8iie -zna irresoytenan cnurcn, Charlotte, N C. H M. BARROW. J F HURLEY. Fire Insurance. I , have transferred my entire Fire Insurance busines to Messrs Barrow &' Hurley, and assure my. friends and, patrpns that their best intersts will be attend ed! to and 'bespeak for them a liberal share of the patronage. ' L. D. COLTRANE. We have secured the Fire In surance business of Mr, L-D, Colt lane, and assure you we will give you the best service possi-! -, ble, " Barpow&Eurleyi 818 tf. ' , EX ECU TRIX NOTICE, , Having:, been duly appointed and qaalined executrix . of. the last wfill and testament of Jno, W Fink, deceased, all persons holding claims against said deceased are 'hereby notified. to, present them to the un deraigned duly, authemicated on or before the 9th day of August 1896 or this notice, will be plead as a, bar to their recorery. Also all persons owing deceased are. notified that prompt payment is expected. Josib L. Fink, This Aug. 9 th y95; Executrix EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Having been duly .appointed and qualified executor of the last will and testament of Mary C. Kluttz, deceased, all persons holding claims against said deceased are hereby notified to present them to the un- dersigned duly authenticated on or belore.the 17th of August 1896 or this notice will be plead as a bar to their recovery. Also all persons owing deceased are notified that prompt payment is expected. ' i C. D. Babeinqerj Executor ;Aug. 7 495, , ADVERTISE RIGHT HERE ! -a fta i v s
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