I ; . - - - t r.i A - , . . , i. -., y.; - i - " . .mwtomii. irmmw v. fha Daily C r n v. aT JAMES P. COOK. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING ; The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivers ed by carriers. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One jcar 800 Six months................ 2 00 Three months.............. 1 00 One month 35 Single copy............ 05 ADVERTISING BATES. Terms for regular advertisements made Known on -application. Ad droya all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. C. i CONCORD, OOT. 1, 1895. GEN. MAHONE. DYING. A Severe Stroke of Paralysis Ills fioa, Sutler, Fimls Him In tiie Bed 7itn tlie Power of Speech Gone and His itilit Arm Useless. Washington, Sept. 30. Ex- Villiam Mahone had a eenacor igrom Eastern Cabarrus. AiT.' Tleasant Oct, 1. That match game of ball between the coH U?e and Barrier nines wa3 played Saturday evening Each side was a mous to play and doubtless each expected victory. But like all con tests the result is always disappoint mg to some. W W and R W Bar rier formed the battery for the Bar rier team, and E Fulen wider and H Miller pitched and caught for the college team. As we did not get to take in the whole game we will not attempt to speak of it by innings. When each side had had an inning it looked aa if the Barriers would be shut out completely, not ooe of tbem reaching the first base. But as the game iroceeded they warmed up and by the time the eighth in ning wa3 reached they had the ad vantage. They lost the game in the ninth on account of several errors. The score stood 17 to 13 in favor of the college. The Barriers inirr.e diately.chalienged them to play again next Saturday, , Rev. V Y Boozer, of Burlington, N. 0., arrived in torcn thi.i evening, , ,. - J,.- - tt f There must be a great demand for etrose of paralysis this morning. Hei j v 3 m i,,.. i carpcuierij mcEe. u.ivdi mr. i. w 1!UU -UtX-U tilUpjJJJJg lib KJUiilUUZl Mill a ) - . . . Hotel, and this morning his son, Butler Mahone, calling at his father's room, found the general still in bed and apparently very drowsy. Nut .'.suspecting a ny t h i n g w r ong, B a tier left the room, and calling liter lound his father still in the same condition. He became alarmed and a physician was summoned. After examination the doctor pro- nounced.it a case of paralysis. The right arm U useless and the tongue is paralyzed so that speech is im possible, ' Dr. Pnillipa Wales, one of the at tending physicians of General Ma hone, 3ats this afternoon stated that the general's condition was critical, o sing to Ln-e seventy of the attack and his advanced age. The paraly 13 has f pread to the right leg. Dr. Waif 3 said that the vomiting and ash-in in the head, which had set in, were bid signs and it would not be tm prising -if General Mahone died before morning. Still, 'there ;3 a cliciiice of improvement in hia condition. Mr3. Mahone, who is at her home in Virginia, has been tele-' &r;phid for. ; If General Llahone survives the uip;hi Dr. Wales and Dr. JBaker will hold a consultation to-morrow 'morning, and during to-night Dr. Baker will be in attendance upon n - y - 1 ' p j f i Moose is waiting patiently for one to finish his drug store so he can move in. It is about time for our people to talk "f actory" again. It is row about a year since the Eubject was agitated. Did Yoa Ever Tsr Electric Bitters C3 a remedy for your troubles? If not, get "a bottle now and get Relief. This medicine has been found to be pe culiarly adapted to tho relief nnd cure of all female complaints, exert ing a wonderfu direct influence in giving strength nd tono to tho or gans. If you have loss of appetite, constipation, headache, fainting spells, or are, nervous, Sleeples?, excitable, melancholy or troubled with dizzy spells, Electric Bitter 3 is the medicine you need. Health andstrength are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1.00 at Fetzwr's Drug store. A Pi-oraSncnt Lutheran Minister and Edneator Dead. Columbia, S. C, Sept. 30. Rev, George W Holland, D, D., Ph. D., died here suddenly of heart disease. Dr, Holland was born in Augusta county, 57 years ago. He graduated irom Roanoke College in 1857, and tudied theology in Union Theo logical Seminary, New York, and in Gettysburg Seminary, Pennsylvania, graduating from the latter in 1860. The E-E.IS2 year Jae wa3 licensed to. preach by the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Virginia and filled a church in Harrisonburg until the following year when he joined the Confederate army, losing an arm in the Northern Virginia campaign. He was after ward a professor in Roanoke College, and a: his death waa president of Newberry College, S. C , J ast two weeks ago this writer wa j with Dr. Holland at Staunton, Va. He was then strong, vigorous and lntsely companionable. Three years ago he delivered the annual address at North Carolina College, Mt. Pleasant. Standard. For Over Firty Years . Mrs. Winslow's Scoth;ng Syrup has been used for over fifty year3 by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays dl pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Drnggiata in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle Be sure and a3k for '-Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. mw&w One Henley's Monarch fence machine, one two-horse har row, one big; Oliver Chilled plough, one side harrow, three ploughs, one wagon and har ness, one log chain, one feed cutter rotary and !No, 8, one cross cut folding saw, lever power, onenmp-seat phaeton, one single-seated phaeton, one open buggy, two horses, two thousand feet pailings, 600 ft. of 4x5 oak post, eight huns dred ft. framing lumber. Pri vate sale. ALIDA L. BUEKHEAD. lwd 2w- THE BEST Bho Has er Known. . Words of Praiss from a New York lady for &YER'S PSI LS " I would like to add my testimony to that of others who liave used Ayer's Pills, and to say that I have taken them lor many years, and always derived the best results from their use. For stom ach and liver troubles, and for the cure of headache caused by these derange ments, Ayer's Pills cannot be equaled. m$mmm . 7 '''''.v-v''!;;it''os',.vVi;" When my friends ask me what is tho best remedy for disorders of the stom ach, liver, or bowels, my invariable ansver is, Ayer's Pills. Taken in sea son, they will break up a cold, prevent la grippe, check fever, afM regulate the digestive organs.; They are easy to take, and are, indeed, the best all-round family medicine I have ever known.". Mrs. May Johnson, SG8 Eider Avenue, New York City. AYER'S Highest Honors at VorkTs Fair. fcjzr'z Sarssiailla Cares all Elcod O&srdsft nil 5i' s nil 1 2 3 8.V tt. The law of North. Carolina. See1 Chapter J16 Sees, 34,35, 30 and 37 acts -of 1S95 requires every Physician, Dentist, Lawyer and Hotel of Boarding house keeoer to pav a license tan and take out a license, under a penalty of thirty days imprisonment or tine ot fifty dollars, for failure to pay the license tax. The law lurther makes it my imperative duty to see that the penalty of Mfty dollars is in forced. Very few have complied with -tho law. Unless the parties liable to pay this tax, come forward promptly I will be compelled (unwillingly as I am) to see that the law is inforced. Joiik A. Sims, Sheriff. Sept. 26, 1895, Svvdw Vlieu Baby waa sick, we gave her Castoria !Vhen she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, -- . When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. Wbea she had Children, she gave them Castorla,, MORRISON H. CALDWEL ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONCORD, N. O, Office in Morris building, oppositf Court House. V ; ADVERTISE RIGHT HERE, -ea 151 n- rjJfW''ral iiZSl O .'.vVi tif . 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