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. fv ' ;v: J Oarxinf, H; $K manager. Of . v .... 3 ' ; 'J BT JAMES IP. tOO It. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING ' The Standard is published every day (Sunday, excepted) and delivers ed by carriers! RATES SUBSOBIPTION One year;. . . . .'M 00 Six months...... 2 00 Three months...... .. 100 One month . .. .u ........... . 35 Single copy . . . .... .. . . .. . . . 05 advertising bates. Terms for regular advertisementB made known on 'application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. C. 'department: Mrs. Belle Austin, matron;. Rebecca Morrison, coq& at the boy's building; Ireae Grimsley, Liura " Newland" and Elva Blair, teachers and lookers after the dining room IIlSiOKY UKiTIAG KIUIIT. A question, in the following CONCORD, OCT. 5, 1805. THE OXFORD ASYIiUAi MATTER" words, was put to the Self-Culture Magazine, published in New York and Chicago : "Which was the greatest general, Grant or Lee ? Was Grant's success due to his superiority as a general ?" ; After saying many nice things about Lee and his father, "Light Horse Harry,"- the edi. or of this excellent Magazine follows up the elements of generalship of these two great generals and soldiers to the disparagement of neither until it answers the last question in these beautiful, truthful words that, com ing from the source they do, make an unpolluted and uncontaininated , Southern heart full .to overflowing. OVERWORK -nrpuoT&D-- Nervous Prostration v.. , '.I- ' Complete Recovery by the Use of. arsapatilla "Some years ago, asa result of, too close attention" to" business, my health failed I became weak, nervous, was' unable to look after my interests, and. manifested all the symptoms, of a de cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's. Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once, ? it. V7 XcTT. hi o) 'vtv:-: At another place in this iesue tbere is printed a letter from Super intcopnt Lawrence of the Oxford Orphr. vylum. The Standard Tery giaaly gives space to Mr. Law rence's letter and regrets the lack of space at hand to publish a number i Here is the brief sentence : of certificates accompanying said "We see not how any historian, at . even me remoie3C uisiauce oi iuture letter. - , .- ii. iiiuibuuu rtuaii tut! uuiussai meuiuriea Without entering into a contro- Qf Gfittvabnr without Rhrinkintx ver?y with Mr. Lawrence or anys from the task of disparaging the 1 . : u : T , : Li. j i. one else -The . Staxdibd desires to 8e.uf . "V .P"tBU ue" irapre upon his mind the fact that Lf fniinur Tlfio r,,i hia haton rmi-J- this paper did not at all "arraign the to their last stand, face to face with IV RECHVIKG mfdal at wnni nq riin i 9 i ... . i.kw w nil. conduct of tne Uxiora Urpnan Asy- virui. tucxu uceuuiu ue uu ciuupu v - . , u ; , : from the fact, that the awful frown lonr Tor crueindnhuanjreat- destnirana-ht)hefaiJure of jteut to children etc." There has Lee cave to Grant the final triumnh always Iten and always will be, we of the Utiioh," t presuv.e, a difference of opinion Ihe rurther away we get from the iinong men as to what ought to be war more pensioners die, eaaier it is Tor the historian to tell the .published and what ought not. The Standard did not m .ke truth as it is. and gradually increasetl my weight from one hundred and twenty -five .to two hundred pounds. Since then, I and my family havo used this medicine when needed, and we are all in the best of health, a fact which we attribute to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless to-day had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, of which preparation I cannot say. too' . much." TJ. O. IIiNsoy, Postmaster and Planter, Kinard's, S. C. ilyer'sS Sarsaparilla AYER'S Pills Save Doctor's Bill The law of North Carolina. See Chapter 11G Sees, 34, 35, 36 and 37 acts of 195 requires every Physician, Dentist, Lawyer and Hotel or Boarding house keeper to pay & license ta:i and take out a license, uuuer.a ptjnm ly oi LUirty aays these charges, it did not father them, I jnnciuen's Arnica Naive. 6at in its news mission it deemed it The Best Salva in wnrhl fnr not at all wrong or imprudent to Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt publish them. And in the light TiMiW " vutiutuiuoj xvxuo null tali X. J vun v j J u Skin Eruptions, vnd positively cures imprisonment or line of .fifty Pilpo rtr Tin raw ronni.ofl Tf ia 11a11 tbe,other hand it will bring people uu Biaiiwacuou or , 21 . . . , monev refunded.. Price 25 cents per 10 wow me msutuuon wno otner- box. For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug wise never giyen it any thought otore or in5ere3t. MS' "OBEX Thft OharWrA Oh isortrnr (rota Varfl about W!35.'nnr. nn.n. tint rror. inin f Vin n""" w"e mimu m paouc life readere' hand before 10. It ia were on their roands bsfora this nnt nnw nn .,fto,w,!,f1.f . 1 . . , , , ! but will be an appetizer for dinner. iu cpirxu tu euuurso ur utiuy (lor . , it did not have the facts on both The South to the from on both sides) but to brin them to that feet: Some time ao a Binning paint where the authorities might ham, Ala., firm, bidding against. the reach them and have an opportunity world, secured a contract for iron to iuhkg their own defense and thus PDg for sewers in the city of . - . 1 . I a . - correct any erroneous impression, Tokio, Japan, and it has just been If there was error on The Stand announced that a Grm in Bessemer, akd's part, it was an error! of the Ala., ha3 secured the contract for head and 'not of the heart. And. in Dipmsr for the citv of FTnnoltiln. eavihg this subject, it must be said which will require something oyer that The bTANDARD has -not 20,000 tons. chan&ed.its opinion about the wis J 'n, ; t: T-7" , . - . 1 1 n 1 o D n n mo m ft nrinnn 9- n. . i- 4bm of pubUehwg the statements of ' ."'7'" tvniiffi t. K f 4c. suffrage would be: In a separate Lawrence ' himself speaks so well. Tke Standard did not quote Ar license tax. The lav further makes it my imperative duty, to see that the penalty of fifty dollars is in forced. Very few have complied with the 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. John A. Sims, Sheriff. ' Sept. 20, 1895,- 2wdw tbur at all. ' We would gladly publish the cjr tjficates Mr, Lawrence sent had we ?the space; and if he thinks necessary and desires, we shall do so in another issue. There seems,; ho w eyer, no lack of satisfactory- inform mation for the public in this letter of Mr. wLawrence, the prompt and clear cut letter of Mrs. Smoot and the published interview with Mr, ..Gowan Dusenbury. 'The whele matter sent us would rmake fully seen times as much as xthat published. i : j We have in possession letters of CDmmendition and great praise ffor the present administration of; the Asylum, lrom ur. u: a UoggeshalJ, registration of women in Lexington, Ky., to vote for 'members of the board of education, 1,958 women registered. Of these 1,018 were colored and 910 were white. The white women did not begin register ing until after they heard how num erous the colored women were put ting down their names. -DB ' t . ' ' All Free. Those who have used Dr. . King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have not, have now the opportunity to try it free. Call on the advertised druggist ; and get a trial bottle, freo. Send your name and address to H E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a g ample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a coey of Guide to Health and Household Instrnctbr free. All of , which ; is guaranteed to do you good and cost you! nothing. Fet'zes I Drug stored mm Bum (. PsT 1 . L)li.i"nViiiJ lit! IS J UST AS COO D TOR AD U LTS. WAEIRATED. PHICB 60 cts. , ,r , - GALATIA, ItLS., NOY. 16, 1S33. Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. ' Gentleneii: -We sold last year; 600 botttan GROVE'S TASTELESS CUJL TOIC havl bought three Kross already Vols year. In all osr ex perience of 14 year?, ti the dnig business, nave nercr sold an article that gave such universal eatia racoon as your Tonic. Yours truly, ; v : , abnsy, c&Kz & ca For S iie by aU Uruggiats, V 17 JVi l I . : . Yard wide Bleeched Cam bric at 8 i cents, good as Lonsdale, Five dollar Lace Curtains at $3.25. ' Chenille Curtains $3,00 per pair. Chenille Table Covers at 68 and 98 cents. ..X, in Turkish bath Towels 10 cents each. Bargains in Linen Towles. ' ' A new lot of Napkins and Doylies .will be shown Mons day. r Pure Aluminum Thimbles 2 cents.' ., iye: hoqk Corset Stays 5 cents,, Waterproof Collars at 5 cents. -.' Side Combs 5 cents. Bios Velvet Skirt Binding three for 8 cents. ' Whale Bone 3 cents per dozen'. N. N. N.' Spool Cotton 3 cents. Bargains in Pocket Knives, JNew lot of Ladies Embroid ered Handkerchiefs, cheap. La Parismne Glycerine Soap 5 cents. . Two large cakes of soap for 5 cents. White Shirts 25 cents. The best 50 cent corset in town. f ADVERTISE -JCT RIGHT HERK! a T. E A!CK B;rf . ' B.OSTIAN, Propr 'f . r. .;
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