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Ine Dailv Standard I - BY JAMES F. COOH. .j TJ OFFICE INASTOaUILDIa ""l VJ2 '--a- ?.vJ ' 1 The Standard ig-.ptf blishea jeVery day (Sunday excepted) and' delivers ed by carriers- RATES" OP SUBSCRIPTION One year. . -. . . . .S4 00 Six months..... 2 00. " Three montHs 100 ; One month. A v 35;. ' Single copy........ .... 05 ADVERTISING BATES. - Tern for regular advertisements mad aown on 'application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. 0. CONCORD, OCT. 9fil895, J11UOSE DEAD. General Mahone, the soldier, poli tician and financier is dead. He had been daubed "Little Billy Mahone," There was nothing about him er- that instified this 1 J Attorney General. But this is Frank naiue. uen. juanone, inougu ne? . - : ; - . . -. , , . a A J Osborne's forte; he can .spsak Ltin lost his grip and his influence, acM y WV . 9 . . corsphsbcd a work; be -it good or br.u, that but few men would dare wtm in she did not feel in humor to benugged, and quickly led with her right. Before the audacious joung man had recovered from hiaurprise hef h adf beenfouhljr iwJhippedijfJhis intended. vibtiui;V Fi ir" i " X Maine ' editor - has sent : little Marion Cleveland a poodle. Most of n hVedilorY h aver been giving her father pointers It is said' that ypu don't know how a jury .will. go; and A3 v equally as hard to : tell sometimes what; the type will make you Bay, .-Sometimes the type makes us say things we don't want " to; sometimes tbey don't say enough; and again, by oversight, matters get in uncreciited and the earmarks betray a - fellow. Eyerj newspaper man, by the dint cf cir cumstances, gets credit for things he's notithe author of and couldn't be if he wanted, by a great sight. . Attorney General Frank Osborne and Buffalo Bill are debating the qtsstion "is Bill's show a circus." Buffalo Bill's man pulls Latin on the undertake, and, if undertaken, could' scarcely hope for succesj. No little man in mind, courage and ability could accomplish what he did in the Oicl Dominion. -That hu at last failed, only re niirds u3 of many,; whose names stan i conspicuously on the pages of histo.y, that flourished once but died whipped and broken hearted, Ho had many traits of character that made him more than ordinary, lie Helped many, when in struggles, Viio in af er days turned, as a dog, upon him .and abused his name -vilification and hatred so strong that even their children inherited it. Mahome did his wrongs, made his mistakes and committed his blun dershe, to occomplish his purpose, must necessarily have done so. In after years, will North Caro lina not have a figure, not so grand and strong to be sure, once full of power but then stripped ofgrip and influence, to whom we may point as North Carolina's Mahone ? ' ! faster. than he can German. But it has been said that the study of Latin is unnecessary; because no one can learn to speak it but if Buffalo Bill's man caii make his Latin work on Frank Odborne, he will have saved $180 in taxes in each county he shows. ::'; ' . : - 't V The Philadelphia Times has a column editorial on "Grooming for the Presidency." In its own way it shows how ex-president Harrison cm not secure the nomination. It regards Reed and Allison the strong est men before the country for the Republican nomination. It think? McKinley is knocked out by his-iw ?i Tariff record. The whole article is concluded by stating that Col. Brditey, the Republican can -didato for Governor in Kentucky, if . he is elected, would be the logical -candidate for President; Has the Philadelphia Times heard of Dan. L . Russel of North Carolina ? We tthink not, ; f$ For over Fifty Years. : ; Mrs. Winslow's- Sooth;ng Syrup lias been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect suc?3S. It soothes " the child, softens .the gums, allays all pain, cures ; wind colic and , is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Drnggiats in every "part of the world. Twenty five cents a bottle Be sure arid ask for MfsV Winslowa Soothing Syrup," and' take no other kind. ; ; ; " , - : .mwr&w Keep Off the Fence. It may be that the leason the board of county, commissioners don't fix up the court house fence 'is to keep some of Cabarrus' favorite sons Lfrom roos ting- u pon it during the next election for Stat o and county officers. ,. . : : : ' " : OVERWORK -nTDUOED- ' Nervous Prostration ; ' Coaplete Eecovery pf the Vm-ox " . ' . "Some yeara ago, as a result of too v close, attentionjtq:J)usiness,:my.:heaHh ; failed. .1 beqame. weaW, pervous, was' uhablo 'to1ooi after;myf interests', and i manifested, all- the symptoms of La: de- cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla," began to improve at once, y ;'iS - ' . lift and gradually increased my Weight from - , 1 All Free; Those who hare 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 geia trial bottle, -free.. Send; your name and address to H E;Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a fample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills free, as well as a coey" of Guide ito Health and Household Instructor free. All of which is guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Fetzer's Drug store. ; . ; 4 ' . .. and gradually increased my Weight from one hundred r and twenty -five to two Ihundred ponnds. Since then, I and my family have used this medicine when v needed, and we are all injthe;best of health, a fact which we 'attribute . to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. r I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless to-day had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparillaj of which preparation I cannot 'say too much.?' H. O. Hinson, Postmaster and Planter, Kfnard's; S. C. ; r ? ; - j flyer'sS Sarsaparilla RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLO'S FAIR, -AYER'S Pills Save Doctor's Bills. SPECIAL TM! HOTICt; ' The law of North5 Carolina . See Chapter 116 Sees. 34, 85, 36 and.37 acts of 1895 xequires every Physician, .. .Dentist, Lawyer and Hotel or Boarding house keeper to pay, a license' tax and take out a license, under a penalty of thirty days Imprisonment or fine of fifty j dollars, tor failure to pay the license tax. The law further makes it my imperative duty to see that the penalty of fifty, dollars i iaforced. - Very few. have complied with, the, law J Unless the parties liable ' to pay this tax come forward promptly I will be compielled (unwillingly as I am) - to see that the lay is inforced. 1 John A. Sims; Sheriff. Sept. 26, 1895 ' 2wdw The question will always be who struck Billy Patterson out. The .whole thing is some times modified by uskiii who wrote that, who said that, etc. "When the cats are away the mice will play," The ideal new woman has evident ly not forgotten in her acquisition of every thiug mannish the "manly art of self-defense," According - to re port, a JTew Woman : of Olcquet, M inn ,, recently administered a sound thrashing to a young man of that p1 r ; who has been in the habit of t: .t.clns:-women on - the .streeV When ne tackled this - particular S OF VALUABLE TOWN : PROPERTY; - By virtue of authority vested in me as Commissioner, by a decree of the Superior Court, made , in. a special proceeding in said Superior Court of Cabarrus county, entitled E. T. B ost, H. O. Mc Allinter, and other members of the Cabarrus A & M. Fair Association, expartee. I will as such Commissioner, exs gose to i public sale at the Court ouse door in Concord on Monday the 4tk day of Novembar, 1895 at : 12 o'clock noon: All that valuable tract of land situated in the Southeastern portion of the town of Concord on Main street, known as the Fair Ground property, containing 23 acres, more or less. This ; is .& very desirable piece of property,' and any one debiring a good investment will do well to attend said sale. . Terms of sale one thousand r dolt las downon day of sale, balance on 6 J months time, note with interest from day of sale. Title reserved till all purchase money paid. v J as. C; Oibson, Gomaaissioner. This Oct. 2; 1895. Dp. Miles Fain Mfflts&re guaraieea to stoj iXeatfac!ein20 minutes. )uq cent a dose? J!i.Ml!a:-lSiS 1 1 f .- - j- 1 " t ' ' , ; '. ; r , v. - . .-. .... J ' ' ' TOUT EL 1 uzzl LT1J Li Lrrn 13 JUST AS COO 0 FOR ADULTS. ARnATED. PHICE GOcts. : - " . , , galatia, Ills. Nov. 16, 1S33. Paris Mediclnia Co., St. Louis, Mo. . Gentlemen: Vo Bold last year, 600 bottles of GROVES . TASTELrESS CUELXi TONIC and have bought three gross already this year. In all osr ex pcrience of 14 years, in the drug business, have never sold an article that gave such universal sati . taction as your Tonic. Yours truly, . . ....... ' : : - : ABNKY, CAKB & CO. - For sale by all arusjgia ts. T. HE Yard wide Bleeclied Cam bric at 8 cents, good as Lonsdale, Five dollar Lace , C ar tains 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 Tories. A ni)w lot of Napkins and Doylies .will be shown Mons day. Pure Aluminum Thimbles 2 cents. . - Fiye hook Uorset , Stays 5 cents. - Water proof Collars at 5 cents. Side Combs 5 cents. Bios 7elyet Skirt . Binding three for SI cents. " Whale. Bone 3 cents per dozen. ; - ; -N.- N. NV Spool Cotton 3 4cents. . ' , Bargains in Pocket Knives, JSrew lot bf 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 crset in tbwnr - T K E r iO K ADVERTISE BIGHT HERE 1 -j
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