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Ihe Daily Standard htm- BY JAKES P. CJOOK. : ; OFFICE IN CASTORTiTriLDmG The Standard is published-every day (Sunday excepted) and delivers ed by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One year.... ...84 00 Si- months 200 Threo months.............. 1 00 One month...... ..... .. 35 Single copy.. 05 ADVERTISING RATES. Terms for regular advertisements made Jinown on 'application. Address allcommunications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. O. OONnttD, OCT. 19, 1895. Til Savannah (Ga) News leports thai the crop of oranges from Flor ida regbn where all the trees were reported killed by last winter's free,?, will be a fairly good one, although much less than the normal, and that rrithm a very few years Florida's orange crop will be fully as large as eyer. Only from 37 to 5 per cent, of the trees in bearing have been destroyed; the remainder are lowly recovering fro nx the effects of the cold nap. This is good news for ail of ua. " v - gpjiaraa lujaavac areoJiotedi as saving that when tftetf finish up the Cuban Job thejwyi fikip over, ,tale possession of Florida and' hold it u i til this Government shells out $500,000,000 indemnity to Spain. There now, we knev Senator Call was going to get himself into trouble. Henry Up top, colored, assaulted the 13 year old daughter of Gas Forney, also colored, in Cle -eland coanty. He was hotly pursued, sprang into the river and was shot while swimming and captured. Be is in jail and will die, conduoTor'killed. An Indiana couple man eighty seven .and . ;womn; jwinty-seven years old were married the other day aftrr an .acqu qtnjjft ;of fifteen minutes. All thing! ccmsidered,he affair scorns to have been quite 'senii bly inducted. , T!kJ vcsrtaiqlj hadn't ai y time to lose .with thea the chancer, are that they won't lire to regret .neir ipDetuo;itT. t Ills Head rushed Between Two Cars at the Lenoir Depot. LenoR, Oct, 18. Mr. J T Taj. seur, one of the courteous and htgnly esteemed conductors on the Chester & Lenoir Railroad, was ins stantly killed last night about 8 o'clock on the depot yard here. Mr. Payseur was making up an extra J train, which had run between Len oir and Hickory for some weeks past, used almost exclusively for lumber. A box car was standing on the track and the engine, with sev eral flat loads of lumber, was back ing to couple on to this box car. On the rear .flit, of lumber one long piece projected .beyond the end of the flat .reaching so far as to almost touch the- box when the coupling came together. It was in this death trap that - tis unfortunate man carelessly placed his head, in the act of cpnpling the. cars, meeting .death inib? perf finance of a duty -that 1 1 Mr JBaysen i highly spoken: of by the officials of. . road. r Mai, Harper, president, ' 'and ' Mir. JS fe Keid, auditor; Accompanied his ie' bains to his Thome v at - Lincolnton Milwaukee began the celebration Of : he r i t ; ? , with ceremonies appropntw 0: tL evasion. ' was a territory without a city with in its borders. Now Milwaukee has ovsr 300,000 inhabiUnU, ,T7hile the 8tate has a population - 6t nearly 2,- 000,000. . It has a stprj rjeli lous . growth i and- development thai will now be celebrated in Milwaukee The fijra apppipf ptanntj in the market was when a consign-! meat of 10 bag! tt&3 lint f rom yiri Iginia to $wof 2,000,000 bushel f arrnow' cold an4 nually in the United States. ! ; A njwly married man in Cure lana coujity nearly lost his- life Sun 1 day night, jja jnngular jway, JBCe fell headforemost jnjo ntarlji empty flour barrel, and could not extricate himself. He was found the next morning nearly i dea4, hui M now all xight. He was mtoxLl -cated when he; fell in. j Gove- aor "Carr has received a requsition from Governor O'Farrellj of Virginia, for Lonny J Pee,, a white man, who is in jail at Win sfnn, and who is wanted for assault ing Auuw Mace, a white girl under 12 years of age, in Washington conn ty, Va. -'The requisition will be promptly honored. An idea of the number of. postal cards used in the United States may be gleaned from the official an nounce men f. that it takes 921 tons of paper a year to in ake them. So Jlisa yahderbilt is going to haye. 45. pairs of wedding shoes. There are probably 45 American girls who would be glad to stand in i.1 A SPECIFIC La grippe, for ColdCfi AND LUNC TROUBLES, mi CHERRY PECTORAL Two years ago, I had the grippe, and it left me 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 $: T H E me, but, in spite, of his attendance, I got no better. Finally, my husband, read ing one day of a gentleman who had had the grippe and was cured by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, procured, for me, a bottle of this medicine, and before I had taken half of it, I w as cured. I have used the Pectoial for my children and in my family, whenever we have needed it, and have found it a specific for colds, coughs, and lung troubles." Emily "Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Hpnors at World's Fair. Cleanse the Syiten with Ayer's Sartaparilla. honee promptly, All perposi debted to same, will pleaje . ,plp and settleMonce. ,07,12 ;C; -i .' ; . - AxiDli L. BuPXHEi.D.t . j Execnirix of theJxat will andtestaJ . oent of J;A7 Burkhead. . " i - The town of ilancnester, O., was wipfd otit "Sjre f JFrlday. : Vice President JBteienson arriyed ? ?e new s katle-Jiip r ilnnsj started on her trial trip from Book port, Ma8S-Fraday morning: J -The National Road Parliameni held a morning and night' 'session n !anta Friday. General Bay Stone presided. mam 1? ; il k A J !dJ v IhtJ 1.1 I '31 For Over Fifty Yeftrs." Mrs. Winslow's Sooth;ng Syrup has ieen used for over fifty years1 by millions of mothera for their children while teethings with perfect succeesi 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 Druggists :in.wejery .part of the world. Twenty; five xents : a : bottle Be sure and ask for c,Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup" and take no other kind : mwl&w b2395 . 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 call and settle at once, and save costs. The law in regard to adver tising property has been changed, so pay promptly and save being ad- vertised. Office 'opposite court house in Town Hall. .- , " J.. L.-Bogeb, Town Tax Collector. Pwcnc of 14 Tears, ,1a tha dmi buslni nrer sold an artlcla that gft kueE unlTersml tatir faction aa jour Tooic lour truly, ; iFor fiale by all ilrufifgiitg; ' ..j't. - tThe.;firm;of Morrison, Lent2& Co. is. this dy dissolved by mutual consent. All persons' indebted to said firm will1 pleaso call and : settle Thankful for all fpat (ayprs v wo re main, Respectfully, y D. B. cM6briso3I, cA.rE. lissiTZ, -- B, 33. Gibson, Concord, N, C , Oct. 3, 1895. v The copartnership heretofore .ex isting under the firm name of JVlor risOn; Iientz & Coi; having been disi solvediby. the withdrawal of Mr. A. E. Lentz, the undersigned respect' fully announce to the public that they have formed copartnership under the firm name ; of Gibson & Alorrisbn to, do " a general merchant dise business and Tiop'e to merit a generous share of the public patron age. Respectfully, . R. E- Gibson, D. B. MOKBISON. Concord, N. C., Oct 3, 1895. I recommend the firm of Gibson & Morrison to theipublio as worthy of their patronage! ' . ; . Respectfully, 1 A E. Lentz. Concord. N. C. Oct. 3. 1895. MORRISON H. CALDWEL -ATTOBKBY AT LAW, CONCORD, N; O.HU Office in Morris buildingopposite Court House. 17 Yard wide Bleeched Cain x brie at 8i cents, good as Lonsdale. Five dollar Lace Curtains at 83.25. 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 new lot of Napkins and Doylies will be shown Mons day. Pure Aluminum Thimbles 2 cents. a - -. i .Fiye hook Corset: Stays 5 cents. Water proof Gdllars ..at 5 cents. V ' . ... :i Side Combs Q cents. V, Bios -Yelpit mirt -Binding three for 8J cents. . .. f . . : I ! 1 Wiale ; Bone 3 cents per dozen. ... N. N. N. Spool Cotton B cents. Bargains in Pocket Knives, . . . . JMew lot of (Ladies Bmbroid ered Haidkerclxiefs. cheap. La 'Parismne Glycerine Soap 5 cents. ( , . Two large cakes of soap for 5 cents. White Shirts 25 cents. The best 50 cent cerset in town. R A O I Jjm J. BOSTIAN", pr opr
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