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ice Daily Standard; .P-yvg" ' Chanotie seeina to be , ibe Mecca of safety for : those, charged with C ipiral crimes. v May be thi is art BY P.COOK. lo Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivers ed by carriers. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One year.. . .......... ...84 00 Six months. ; . . . . . ......... 2 00 Three months . . . . . . .. . 1 00 Ono month... ........... ... 35 Single copy . 05 ADVERTISING RATES. Ter.ris for regular advertisements made known-on application. Address aU'corumunications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. G. UFFIGS IN CASTOR BUILDING ' account of Charlotte having ; a kittling gun and Zack Smith. , '"Spain has just negotiated a loan of $15,000,000 with which to carry on the Cuban war, -Why does not the Spaniard pre fit by the c example of the thrifty Englishman and Bell a duke or two ? ; - - CONCORD, OCT. 15, 1805. - LI ir.Il IT D RE A N D MATRIMONY. Right on the - heels of the an v. nouhcement of the marital infelici ties of Amelie Rives Chandler, many newspaper writers are giving long dissertations on the folly of The Standard wants Joe Daniels and W E Christian to stay at home. When one is away the inside pages don't balance. Can't you soon get through with your trips and give us eyery day,' as you usually do, a de lightful laj -out ? Water is becoming so scarce in SDme portions of Kentucky .that farmers who have wells with water in them tie the bull dog near them to prevent other -Kentuckians from stealing the water. This may sound like an improbable story coming authoresses in taking upon them-, from Kentucky, but it comes on the eelves matrimonial vows. To these authority of the Kentucky papers. 1 - writeis there eeems a wide cashm be tween literature and conjugality, so far as the females are eoncerned. But these two women, among the man f female writers of note, can hiiidiy f stublish beyond question the irii-rcuod of ''incompatibility" in marriage wnere me women are writers' of literature.. Domestic dis agreements occur in all classes, and the roenras can not show more cases jf-incompatibility" between mar ried literary women and their -bus bands than exists between men and their -wive?, who have never written or read a "Quick or the Dead." If tbeie articles continue, the ef fect upon the matrimonial alliances of the foture may bo such as to in crease that already too large class, the -bachelor; or else, rather than.be literary i-nd not marry or marry and be cod fronted w.th "incompatibility" afterwards, may diminish the large number of girls who are now in our ' many fcchruls where literary (?) wo men are. made in a course of study that ?70uid about fit a boy for the freshman elus3 of an ordinary in stitution. . But let there be no alarm on' this . marrying question. The two. cases quoted can't be regarded as; a fair Simple; for it is said that Mr. Chan dler, himself, did not object to end ing the relations wherein a pack of uogs afforded his wife moie pleasure than did the presence of her hus band. Every literary woman does not care for a pack of dogs, content iog herself at most with one solitary Go?, fcisf-, fi3te or fyst. Clergymen- are busy tying nuptial knots. ' : Some girls play with a man's affections, and others work him. The bicycle girl doesn't- care whether her bloomers bag at the knees or not, ' ; The net receipts of the tour of 26 towns by the Oxford Orphan Asylum children this summer was $1,229.20. r Senator Pasco, of Florida, like Senator Call, sympathizes with the Cubans. There are serejral millions of other people in tbfTcountry who do ditto. ; ." V - -i. - - - : A Belgian doctor has discovered that yawning has a salutary effect in throat and ear troubles. If this be bo the yawninspiring discourser Western Populists propose to hold their next National Convencion at Atlanta on the. 21'at of February next, and nominate their candidate for the Presidency on the 22d Washington e birthday. They ought to have it on the anniversary of the deathTof Fred Douglass. TELEGRAPHIC DMEFH. , At O.ccinnati the wfttw in the Ohio ib only three feeV Navigation is about ;ata atard-etill. , ; The National Educational Asso ciation will meet in Jacksonville, FIaM February 17th, 18th and .19 ' h. At Maspeth, L. I., Saturday night the GriffosLayigne fight was declared a draw at the cud of the twentieth round. ' 7''':i :;' The Episcopal convention Satur day at v Minneapolis called upon young men to offer themselves for mission work. A SPECIFIC La Grippe, for Colds,, Coughs, AND. LUNG TROUBLES, CHERRY PECTORAL "Two years ago, I tad the grippe; and it left we with a cough which gave me no rest night or day. My family physician prescribed for me, changing he medicine as often as he found the things I had taken were not helping That rope to a students neck at Butler University is pretty exciting. It occurred way up yonder where they don't have lyncliings and from a land of spptiessnes3. To us it seems pretty severe, burthen we canj not comprehend all the ways people in those glorious lands hye of being funny. That's the wny they play in Northern schools., . '-4 &;;:? ' " The sensation in Denver, Col., is a "Messiah" who gr)es by the un poetic name of Schlatter. He drifted therefrom New Mexico, and is a man of comaanding presence, whose long, flowing hair, parted in the middle, and serious . countenance would attract attention anywhere. He doesn't preach, but ha3 the repu tation of performing multitudinous and- miraculous cures by blessing. Thousrtr l, c. rjeonle flock to him to be cured, and .uey seem to have faith in him. mo, but,-in nplta of his attendance. I got no baiter. Finally, my husband, read- -Hig ono dayof a gentleman who had had tho grippe and was cured by taking ' Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, procured, for me, a bottle of this medicine, and before I had taken hnlf of it, I was cured. I have iaed the Pectoial for my children and in my family, whenever we. have needed it, ar.d have found it a specific for colds, coughs, and lung troubles." Emily Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. Ayep's Ghiriy f ecteral Highest Honors at Vorld's Fair. Clesnse the System with Ayer's Sarsaparilia. Now, that the organization has reached its zenith in strength and influence and is rapidly going down the .hill on t he other side, it might, with truth, be eaid that the Farm ers Alliance"Our noble Ordei" did not Jiye-aud' flourish and begin its now rapid decay without the accomplishtaeiit of one thing: it knocked silly, at one blow, the Jute Bagging Trust; and the second blow laid it out the deadest corpse you eyer saw.; Had the noble order slopped there or even before its 8choo!mg-of large numbers . made it possible to have North Carolina represented in the United States Senate by the traitorous Butler, ail would be forgiven. ; For over Titty Yenrs . V Mrs. Winslow's Sooth;ng Syrup has been used for over - fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, witfi perfect success. It soothes r 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 Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty five cents a "bottle Be sure and ask f or Mrs. Wirislows Soothing Syrnp," and liake no other kind. mw!&w ' '.'TASTELESS w p n 1 n m': LJ L:,M.- ti U J u Law.Ai IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 5Dcts. Paris Medicine CcltMo?- NV 15' PiS1116111-76 8old last year, 600 bottles of GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have bought three ktoss already this year. In all our ex perience of 14 years. In the drug business, have never Bold an article that gave such universal satiy laction as your Tonic. Yours truly, ABNEY, CARR & CO. For sale by all druggists. NOTICE TOWN TAXES, The town taxes for the -year 1895 are now due and placed in my hands for collection, All persons owing the same are requested to can V.U.U. eetLie at once. - ann f?nvftj cosls. The law in regard to adver- using property has been changed, so pay promptly and save being ad vertised. Office opposite court house in Town Hall. - . ' '' J, Ii. BOOEB, ' Town Tax Collector. THE r0 T H Yard wide Bleeclied Cam bric at 8i cents, good as Lonsdale, ' : ...... Five dollar Lace Curtains at $3.25. Chenille Curtains $3,00 per Pair. Chenille Table Rovers at G8 and 98 cents. X in Turkish bath Towels 10 cents each. Bargains in Linen Tow les. A new lot of Napkins and Doylies will be shown Mons day. Pure Aluminum Thimbles 2 cents. Fiye, hook Uorset Stays 5 cents. Water proof - Collars at 5 cents. " I Side Combs 5 cents. Bios - Velyet Skirt Binding three for 8i cents. Whale Bone 3 cents per dozen. N. J$, Spool Cotton 3 cents. Bargains in Pocket Knives, 'xi JS'ew lot of Ladies Embroid ered Handkerchiefs, cheap. La Parismne Glycerine Soap 5 cents. Two, large cakes of soap for ti npntoM White Shirtg 25 cents. The best 50 cent corset in town- : - S3 JJ.irJ. BOSTIAN, Propr:
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