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Ine Daily Standard o co,5c ln th,a oncomber- ima THE A SPECIFIC x. - V FOR I : -V--- ' . :'v.,.' . ;- - I :" : ,. . - . .- . r f - Ji The Standard ia publisied every day (Sunday excepted) and delivers ed by earners." " - BATES Or SUBSCRIPTION One year.,. v.....$4 Q0: Six montha.. . . 2 00 Three months'. ............. 100 One month..'. . ........ ... 35 Single copy . . . ........ . . . 05 ADVERTISING BATES. Terms for reeular advertisements made known onr application.' Address aUcommunications to THE STANDARD. ;. 1 Concord. N. C. CONCORD; OCT. 21,-1895; J&EST. - Malted ai$8j3$6.- 1' year it : As. a marrji8i Mrs. Wood,' ot Weedsport, 1. Y.f is a husfcTer be began marrying when she was 14 years old ! and liked it so ' well that shd kept it up forty years capturing in that time six husbands. Those that didn't die, or from whom she wasn't divorced, ran away. Her sixth cap tare 8he made a short time ago when she t6ok in a 35year-old chap with lots of money, " People would soon get rich if they got paid for all the useless things they say and do. ' What does it mean? Can any of our readers give us the definition of the word ''rest?- They may have a slight idea of its meaning, but if they are like us they have never ext. penanced it. . From early morn till Are now?' away. No rest for us. If we are not doing one thing we are doing ano.her. When a little boy we had to bring in wood and water and-run erraadc; our little limbs would be come tired; tfe then thought if we were only "grown up" we would sit back and ebjoy ourselves, but now we have reached-, that point and have ten rest than ever. Cares and responsibilities crowd upon us from every side, and our weary hands and fingers almost cease to perform their office, but :till we must not stop. We must keep going, rain or shine. No rpw for us. Greensboro Times. Rest is applicable only to those who are weary from exertion. Only thosa who "labor and are heavy laden" can have a just appreciation of this term. The drone who toils not is deprived of one of the sweet eat erjoyments of life, that of re freshing rest. Life is so constituted as to require from every one ex ertion that intervals of repose may be-properly enjoyed and justly ap predated. Labor must be performed or life is a fail ore. Rest" follows as a se quence. The hereafter is with the Director of Destinies. "Look not mournfully into the past it comes not back again Wisely improve the present, it is thine. Go forth, ta meet the shad: 6 wy future' with a manly heart.' It ia a good thing to stop when you've nothing more to say; but it is an art few comprehend. If you should haye just what you really deserved no more, no less would you be as happy as you JOUflflALlSTlC. Just what ha3bec6me of the Dur ham Daily- Sun, this- office knows not. We have not received a copy vsincc Editor Robinson went to At? Janta, Did-he-take hia outfit witK :nim? : Mr; J J Stctart, of tha Salisbury Truth, is in John Hopkins ho3pitai for treatment : The Btx ndabd .iBftes him aspeedy recovery The Nortli Carolina Presbyterian Synod, whicbmeeta at Fayetteville tocmcrrow, represents 29.000 mem bers. Rey. W B Arro wood preaches the opening sermon; " A farmer of .Oregon is proudly displaying a bunch of wheat, the giowth from one grain, containing fiftytwo stalks, with about 3,500 grains, while a Nebraska farmer is croving over a fivef oot cuenmber, which w :i3 at last ; accounts still grp wing. There are; about two tons They have found out in California that peach stones Burn as well as coal, and give out more heat. They sell at the rate of $3 a ton. Every man, however humble his station, or feeble his powers, exer cises some influence on those who are about him for good or evil. The New York Herald says the Democrats in New York city "are fighting for harmony" now. When they fight for harmony it generally has to come, or some one will get hurt. la GrippforCQ!(K mm ANDUUNdTRqUCtlSS, Iftt G) PECTOnAL v O" Two years ago,. I had , the gri.; ' and it left me Vith'a cough which gare : me no rest- night.or day' Myifamily. physician, prescribed P' me-, hanging: he .medjeine as often as he found tlw :' things I had T taken were "not! helping' MUM - ". jazzes: i mm,-- mm The Chicago-Board of Health is giving antKtoxine for diphtheria a test, and reports that out of 47 cases treated in the . past sixteen days there has been but one death, and some of them were very bad cases, too . 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, T was cured. I have used the Pectoial formy children, and ill my family, whenever we have needed it, and have found it a specific for colds; coughs, and lung troubles." Emtly Wood, North St., Elkton, Md. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Highest Honors at World's Fair. Cleanse the System with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. A little girl recently arrived in a Pennsylvania town from Poland, Her waybill was a tag hung on her neck, bearing, the name of . the town and the person to whom' she was koing. - -; ; t" The people of St. Louis spent $2, 000,000 on a crack City Hall, and are now informed that it isn't safe, not a safe investment,- as it were. The city, of Philadelphia isgdoing sa. brisk business in issuing tax re- -ceipts, It is said that "46,000 were 61d in one lofc to onr of the Kepub J lican combines. " ' - r - A yonng woman in bloomers rid ing a bioycle soared a horse in New; ;York the other day. It - wasn't the; bioycle but' the! combinatida k that sot away with -the horsev" r Among the articles on exhibition at a pure food show in Chicago was a ,1,000 pound" bw of sbapf Tfie Chicago people eat soap to aid di gestion and whet the appetite. Tannio acid extracted- from the root of the palmetto is i being ' sue cesstnlly used for tahniog leather ;5m Florida.'" : .-- ; I Bnckleu's Arnica Snlre. B " The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruisas, JSores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever SoresrTetterd Ohappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin .Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pav reo ui-ed. It is guaranteed to give statief action or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box," For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug Store, flJl flf "1 Ln RJ U liLL, S 1 IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. f ":-zr'i.i- &L&nit ru&VKov. is, 1893.'' -Paris Medlolne Co., Bt.LoulaMd. Gentlemen: We soMj laat' year, 600 bottles -of .bought tbxee gross already this year. In all or ex- pvrivuw v. i 7 earn, m mo urug Dusiness; nara neTer.aold an article that gave eijch unlTersal aatls faction as your Tonic- Ifcourstruly, v -v ? ASXST, CABBr & x For sale by all drujrgiBts, ! Dissolution of Firm. TThe;fi'rm! of Morrison, Lentz & uo. is tms day dissolved by mutual consent Alirpersons indebted to said firm will please call "and settle Thankful for all past favors w fre- mairr u sctfoil n I ., IX MosmsoN, . : . B. E GiBbOjf. Concord, N. a, Oct. 31895 Lpy" -4 f. Jhe coDartnershiil heretofnrA gr isting tinder, the firm name of Mor nauu, xjeuiz ou uo; naving oeen aisi solved biE the withdrawal of Mr; A : J$. Jjenly?. the undersigned respect iuujr miuuuuco vo wi puunc inac tney nave formed a copartnership under the firm name of Gibson & Morrison to do a general merchant dise bnicesrfiiiit"npr to- merit a generous snares bf the public patron age1. ' - 1 Respectfully; r ;; .' : .VV K;E GlBSONr ;:w' Concord, N. a, Oct. 3: 15 v" (y.,; C;.4.. T- ' f :--.r ,. ; : I- rexiommendl tha firm, of Gihsnri .& .Morrison; tp the publip as wortliy Hespectfttlly, -Concord. N. dOct. 3, 1895. . " - ilOHRISON HV CALDWEL . ATTOBNBT1 AT LiiW, ' ; CONCORD, N. O. Office in Jiorris building, opposite Court' House. . f - : - Yard wide Bleeched Cam :. brie 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 x A new lot of Napkins and Doylies will be shown Monn day. Pure Aluminum Thimbles 2 cents." Fiye hook Corset Stays 5 cents Water-proof Cpllara at 5 cents. Side Combs 5 cents. Bios 7elyet Skirt Binding three for 8 cents. ' Whale Bone 3 cents per dozen. KT. N. N. Spool Cotton 3 cents Bargains in Pocket Knivesf New lot of Ladies Embroid ered Han ctkerchiefs, cheap. La Parisinne Glycerine Soap 5 cents'; large cakes of soap for 5 cents. , ; " - ":-; White Shirts 25 cents. " The best" 50 cent corset in town; f r- r.. ,t3 B.idI. Bqtja Pro IP' prietor. .if . r4 ' v-
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