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f he Daily Standard BY JAMES I. COOU. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDINC The Standard is published very day. (Sunday excepted) nd delivers ed by carriers- BATES Or SUBSCRIPTION One year... .... ... ........ .84 00 Six months.... ........ .... 2 00 Three months .............. 1 00 One month.: 35 Single copy . . . . . ... ........ 05 ADVERTISING BATES. - Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all. 'communications to THE.STANDARD. Concord. N. O. raal according to fashion, leaves exxU dcient iair on its back to form the initials L.Ti." V , A ' - : It Is giyen cut that ex-President Harrison has made $85,000 in' fees in the last eighteen months, and that ho'd rather be rich than Be President The trip of the Liberty Bell to the Atlant Exposition is probably the laot time the famous old herald of freedom will be permitted to leave its home in Independence hall. There -a3 much objection to, its re moval on this occasion, and the policy has been about eettled that the revered old relic will never be allowed away from its home again. CONCORD, OCT. 12, 1895. Frvb bly the most thoughtful daughter in the world lives in Atchison. Though twenty-five yeara of age, she still wears her hair down cr back to keep her mother looking ycung. An architect predicts fifty storv buildiues in the near future. On I the other hand, theie is a growing disposition to enact laws prohibiting tall bmldings. mmmmWm MMMMHMM- Curre uc is flush in Toledo, Ohio. The toKrj U flooded with counterfeit $5 tili:, large amounts of which had bcG fhove4 before the discovery was made. "Aunt" Viney Bruce, an old col ored woman of CarnesviUe, Ga,, has broken the cotton picking record. On last Tuesday she picked 101 pounds sitting in a chair, moving her chair along as she picked, and quitting work an hour before sun down. Aunt Viney is known, to be over 95 years old and it is thought she is about 100. . -' Then. &r now twentyfiyo women in Chic o who are practing laws ' -yrs, ard fifteen more will soon be ftiuiittol to the bar. A patient and persevering woman r,t Hansom, Mich., is said to have in tide a patchwork quilt containing 17,000 pieces of cloth. Spaiii d bills for medicine in Cuba are en'nous, but the insurgents are rcaooing them, Dead men re qu:r? no quinine. Whs waits until circumstances completely iavor his undertaking will not accomplish anything. The man who has a constant thirst generally has a wife who is always hungry. Imported beer is not always brougnt across the ocean, in scboon -era. The largest black diamond eyer found was recently exhibited at the Academy of Sciences in Pans. The specimen -apparently flawless and weighs 3073 carats. The largest of j the species previously found weighed .1700, and was not free from flaws. 'A joint slock company has re cently been established in Japan, ths object of which is to float sunken ships. The first work contemplated is the floating - of several- Chinese men-of-war sunk by the Japanese during the recent war. It is said that every man, woman and child who lives at Point San Pe dro, California, is a bleached blonde, This peculiar condition of affairs is due to :uc chemicals used in the powder facsory at that place. Cars in which aluminium will be used for all metal work, save the wheels and axles, are to be put on thb State railroads of France. The if'ng in weight for an ordinary train will .ba thirty tons. Mrs, Langtry has a pet dog which cmiea her initials on its back. The dog barber, when shaving the ani- An English apiculturist has com menced training been for the letter carrying purpo3es, and his efforts have met with great success. In time of war bees would have the ad vantage over pigeons of invisibility, and might go through the enemy's lines with .impunity. The Merchants of Monett, Mo., have adopted a novel scheme for coir iecting accounts of long standing. Several of the prettiest girls in that section have been hired as collectors. The girls and the scheme are said to be meeting with remarkable sue cess. . ' : ' A train on the Lucawanna road made the inn from East "Buffalo, N. Y,, to Hoboken, N. J., a distance of 407 miles, in 452 minutes, last Sat urday. The distance between Buf falo and Bingbamton, 190 miles, was made in 175 minutes. OVERWORK Nervous Prostration - Complete Eecoveiy by the Vte of Ayer'o Sarsaparilla Some years aco, as a result 6l 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. urn:;-. T BL E and gradually increased my weight from one hundred and twenty -five to two Jhundred pounds. Since then, I and my family have 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." H. O. Hinson, Postmaster and Planter, Kinard's, 8. C. " AjerSfiBu Sarsaparilla m Two Lives Baved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, 111-, was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery com pletely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida St., San Francisco, suf fered from a dreedful cold, ap proaching Consumption, tried with out result everything else then bought one bottlo of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thank ful. It is such results, of which these are samples that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles at Fetzer's Drug 'store. Regular size 50c and $1. COMMISSIONEES SALE LAND. By virture of authority vested in me as Commissioner, by a "decree in a specilr proceeding in ho Superior, Court of Cabarrus conuty; entitled O. E. Barringer and, wife, Rachel, and others ys, George Q, Plott and others. I, as such Commissioner, will expose to public sale at the the Court House door in Concord, on Monday the 4th day of Novem ber 1895. at 13 o'clock, noon: All that valuable tract of land contain 90 acres more or less, known as the dower tract of the late Elizabeth Plott. Said lands are in two tracts, one lying on the Mt. Pleasant Great road, containing 79 acres, adjoining D M Lipe and others. Second tract on Cold Water creek, contains ing 11 acres, adjoining Ed Lipe and others. Said land sold for parti tion. Terms of sale'ohe third cash, balance on (6) six months time, note with interest from date of sale re quired. Title reserved till all of purchase money paid. - J as, C, Gibsost, Commissioner. This Oct. 2, 1895. Dr. Miles' Jf in Mflls are guaranteed to stot ILeadaclx In 20 minutes. "One cent a dose? RECEIVING MEDAL AT VORLO'S FAIR. AYER'S Pills Save Doctor's Bills. SPECIAL TAX H0T1CE. The law of North. Carolina. See Chapter 116 Sees. 34, 35, 36 and 37 acts of 1895 requires every Physician, Dentist, Lawyer and Hotel or Boarding house keeper to pay a license tax and take .but a license,: under a penalty of thirty days imprisonment or fine of fifty dollars, forfaiIure to pay the license tax. The law further makes it my imperative duty to see that the penalty of fifty dollarsr is inforced; 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. .g6, 1895, 2wdw ft l7'7nDCI if. M , wi ciCv'i.Y 1 Tt Vffi 52:K.'i.'" w 1 marfsss--':. HRr X4. ii:.iv.r.i:i m m j w m , m S1V . TAiTELE mm n l 10K1 IS J UOT AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. ' 6AtATL4.,IiLS.t NOT. 16,1833. " Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen: We sold lastyear, 600 bottles of GROV1T8 TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have bought three gross already this year. In all owr ex perience f 14 years, in the drag business, have never sold an article that gave such universal satis taction as your Tonic Yours truly. . ABNXT, CABS & CO. For sale by all urn agists. ADVERTISE ' ' j BIGHT HERE! -a T H . Yard wide Bleeched Cam bric at 8 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. v X in Turkish bath Towels 10 cents each. Bargains in Linen Tories. yA new lot of Napkins and Doylies will be; shown Mons t- , " Pure Aluminum Thimbles 2 cents. -. , - Fiye hook Corset Stays 5 cents, r . -Water-proof Collars at 5 cents. . . r.,- : " -.." '" Side Combs 5 cents. Bios Velyet Skirt Binding three for 8 cents. v Whale Bone 3 cents per dozen. : , N. N. N. Spool Cotton 3 cents.";;"' ..;-;; Bargains in Pocket Knives, New lot of Ladies Embroid ered Handkerchiefs, cheap. La Parisinne Glycerine Soap 5 cents. Two large cakes of soap for 5 cents. - White Shirts 25 cents. The best 50 cent corset in town. E D;?eJ. BOSTIAN,: Proprietoi 0 ..ies, aSBT( 0 TLX . 0 Cot 69 nO , y
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