Ine Daiiv "Standard BY JAMES P. COOK. . OFFICE IN OASTOll BUILDING A;'. . Tils S'ndard is published, "every day (Suhday excepted) and delivers ed by carriers- EATE3 OF SUBSCRIPTION One year. .. . 00 8ix months . . ....... 2 00 Three months... .... 100 One month 35 Single copy. 05 ADVERTISING BATES. Terms for regular advertisements r !o ii n own on application. Ad dross all'communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. T. C. CONCORD, OCT. 22, 1895. Ths Aoheyille- Citizen congrtus lates the people that Richmond Pearron has at last come oiit in open stand the Republican party. It occurs to U3 that Pearson's ans nouncement 13 somewhat belated in mailing its appearance. There wks no -bitterer enemy of Damocracy-tnr t more vioisnt partiEan eigni years ago tbn this selfsame Richmond Pear son. In the legislature controlled by the Independent element he glooiI squarely opposed to anything that Ofcd the least suspicion of Democracy about it. And eyer since he has antagonized every suggestion of Democracy. His money and not ability r as elevated him to His pres oat i oatiuu and we will not miss him. It ia said by Mr. Leazer, superin tenaent of the penitentiary, that thus far the drought has done no damage in the east; ia other words, that it has -caused crcps to mature which otherwise would not have ripened, and that all the crops have been gAve ' in the best possible con dition. The grade of cotton is the highest ever known. In the western part of the State the drought is causing some hardship by prevent ing the eeedj'ig of grain. The Manufacturer, of Philadel phia, of 12th, says this: "Bimetal lism is no novelty. It is 4,000 years old. Gold monometallism ia not yet 90 years old; in this country not 25 Years old. Bimetallism for centuries was a triumphant success. If we may judge by the conditions pre vailing in the treasury at Washing ton, sjold monometallism is a In compliance with the demands rf England the Chinese authorities haye agreed to chop on: the head8 of eighteen more Chinamen who are supposed to haye had a hand in the murder of missionaries. As a feU low may oe beheaded by proxy in that country this isn't such a seri ous matter as it looks to be, provided the to-beheaded has cash enough to hire a substitute. , that she is a witch. The peop'e S'oned her and drovj her away from her home. Mrs. Coles should , look oat. When a witctj has cthe law on her side hei lif e is in "danger. Goy. O rrijji of ..Virginia pass ed thrown Concord Monday. It's a soui ce of regret that the train did not stop to enable him to pluck a few zephyrs, snatch down a 'star or two and picture an "irredescent dream." The Governor can do all this in a ten minutes' speech and not half try.. The management of the Salisbury telephone system has issued an iron clad threat against its patrons cuss ing through the phones. Inasmuch as this is a direct blow at the 'frees dom of the Salisbury press, we may expect that power to raise a howl against this tyranny. One of the largest sailing vessels afloat is now in port at Philadel phia, the four-masted .British ship Liverpool, She registers 3,330 tons, is built of steel, measnres 3331 feet in length, 57$ feet in width, with a depth of hold of 26 h feet. She takes outta cargo of petroleum for J apan. The will of M Pasteur, according to Paris papers, reads as follows: "This is my testament. I leave to my wife all that the law allows me to leave her. May my children never depart frcui the path of duty, and always have for their mother that love which she deserves." All women are not dreams al though all dreams are supposed to go by contraries. People who live in glass houses are liable to give the neighbors a pane. UfiTOLD MISERY FROM TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. n f George Liddell, a sailor from the British ship Arion, was found by some negroes s in a swamp near Wumbtcn. He was up to his neck in water, was crazy, half starved, and torn badly by thorns and briars. For two weeks, while insane, he had thus wandered. He 13 being well looked after, and will be cent back to his home in Hartle pool, Eng. The people of Algiers, La., suf fered from a $400,000 fire Sunday, Yesterday was Connecticut day at the Atlanta Exposition. . Govpr nor Coffin and party and the his toric Governor's Foot Guard were in the festivities. The Rous3 CoLfeder ate Memorial Hall committee held a day and night sitting at Atlanta yesterday. A daughter of General Pike spoke for Washington. No decision was reached. A recommendation will be made later. Richard Britton, city marshal, and V C Metzger, a merchant, got into an altercation about some trivial matter at Union town, Ala,, yester day. Pistols were drawn and fired and Britton was dangerously and Metzger slightly wounded. Twenty Cubans leaving New York on the steamer Deleware have landed Inagua, Bahamas, and the Spanish authorities have had an English gunboat sent to arrest them. Cor nllo and Bena, two. of the leaders released at Wilmington, Del., are being closely watched to prevent their landing. EMrs. Coles, of Washington, Pa., has recovered 600 damages from ho: neighbors, who have been per Becating: her under' the-impression v Counterfeit Bill. The Secret Service Division of the Treasury Department has dis covered the existence of a counterfeit $10 silver certificate of the series of 1891, check letter "D," bearing the portrait of the late Hon. Thomas A Hendricks. The counterfeit is ap parently printed from an etched plate of fair workmanship and the general appearance of the note is very deceptive. The note has been "doctored" to give it an aged ap-pearanceV C. H. Kiig, Water Valley, Kiss., cured by Ayer's SaisabasiHa "For five years, I suffered untold misery irora muscular rheumatism. I tried every known remedy, consulted the ; best "physi cians, vfsited Hot Springs, Ark., three times, spending $1000 there, besides doctors' bills; but could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds;. my left srm and ! leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles T S E being wisted up in knots. I was unable to mess tyself, except with assistance, ard could o ily hobbte about by using a cane. I Bad no appetite, and was assured, by the doctors, that I could not live. The pains, at times, wore so awful, that I could procure relief only by means of hypodermic injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged In cl iy, in sulphur, in poultices; but these gave' only temporary relief. After trying everything, und suffering the most awful tortures, I b gan to take Ayer's Sarsaparilku Inside of twi months, I was able to walk without a cane. In three months, my limbs began to strengthen, and in the course of a year, I was cured. My weight has increased! to 165 poundu, and I am now able to do my tull day's work as a railroad blacksmith." JE?a fPl The On'y Vcrld's Fair Sarsaparilla. uLY Eli' & 1 ILJLS cure Headache. pa mi nw1 iTrl V' i rV: Jk "tasteless THWSE 111 LiTi.y Li J kj -- i IS c US T AJ3 COOD FOR ADULTS. Vw'ABRAiCfD. PRICE 50 cts. GALATIA, IlLS.t NOV. 16, 1393. Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. .Gentlemen: We sold last- year, 600 bottles of GROVK'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have bought thr?e gross already this year. In all our ex perience vl U years, in the drug business, have never eold an article that gave such universal sails' iitctioa u.a your Tonic. Yours truly, s ABNKY, CARS & CO. For sale by all druggists. Dissolution or Firm. The firm of Morrison, Lee tz & Co. is this day dissolved by rautu M conseut Alt persons indebted to said firm wiU please call and settle Thankful for nil past favors we re main,. Respectfully, D. B. Mobrison, A. E. Lentz E. E. Gibson. Concord, N. C, Oct. 3, 1895. The copartnership heretofore e isting under the firm name of Mo rison, Lentz & Co. having been disi solved by the withdrawal of Mr. A. E.f Lentz, the undersigned respect fully announce to the public that they have formed a copartnership under the firm name of Gibson & Mornaon to do a general merchant diss business and hope to merit a generous share of the public patrons age. ' Kespectf uily, K. E. Gibson, v D.fB. MorribOn. Concord, N. C, Oct- 3, 1895. I recommend the firm of Gibson & Morrison to the public as worthy of their patronage. Respectfully, - Aa E Lentz, Concord. N. C, Oct. 3, 1895. : MORRISON H. . CALDWEL ATTORNEY. AT LAW, . CONCORD, N... p.r. , t. Office ;in Morris building, opposite Court' Housf. " Yard wide Bleecbed Cam bric at 8 J cents, good as Lonsdale. Five dollar Lace Curtains at $3.25. Chenille Curtains $3,00 per pair. ' - V Chenille Table Covers at 08 and 98 cents. X in Turkish bath Towels 10 cents each. Bargains in Linen Towles. A new lot of Napkins and Doylies will be shown Monn day. Pure Aluminum Thimbles 2 cents., Five hook Corset Stays 5 cents. Water proof Collars at 5 cents. Side Combs 5 cents. Bios Velvet Skirt , Binding three for 8 cents. Whale Bone 3 cents per dozen. N. N. Spool Cotton 3 cents. Bargains in Pocket Knives, JS'ew lot of 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 corset in town.