. the : Dail y ndard "rr ST 5 THE UflTQLD MISERY salary as statesman 13 only $5,000 a - , PROM mn nrn a n BY JAMES P. jC0J&. yjear, iie mjust have ad .somf pretty gbo;d poiner b,r aye been a "remark- C. JL King-, Water Valley, lssr,, cured by n ji L The Standard is'-"-published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivers cd by carriers ' RATES Or SUBSCRIPTION One year ............... . .84 00 Six months............;... 2 00 Three months . ............. 1 00 One mcnth. ...... .......... 35 Single copy . ... . . ... ....... 05 ADVERTISING RATES. Terms for regular advertisements made known oih application. Address alllconimunications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. O. CONCORD, OCT. 24, 1895. HU, WRlUttT IS AFROS G. Mr. V right, the chairman of the Supplies Committee of the Philadel pbia Board of Education, has .ruled that tb j aatobograptiy of Benjamin Erankiin is unfit to .be placed in the hands ; the pupils of public schools. Como -nt id r on this, ''The Phila- delp. . K:cord" sajs; "Th Bo rd of JEducation should turn it elf .uto a board of - inquiry, and endeavor to ascertain the trouble that seems to bother Mr. Wright's intellectual. If he JbeSo hia right mind, he ought to resign; -if , he ' be nor, then some .more appropriate place sbouidbe found for him." The Board of Education is very eevere on M r. AVhight, ;but none too esvere. Benjamin Franklin is easily the greatest man Pennsylyama has produced, and the story of his hum ble beginning, of his industry and economy, of hi simplicity in great ness, am; his exalted patriotism will serve as an inspiration to the youth, not only of the city in which he lived and wrought, but in erery city in Lhe world where there is ap preciation J true greatness. We have heard a rumor that there is a movement on foot to start a cigarette factory in Greensboro. We hep the report is not true. More e?er, if it is a fact, we do hope no member or the Methodist church will take any stock in it. The busi nesa ia already outlawed by a statute which forbids their sale to minors, and by a popnhroteutirnent which is continual jjfctnsrihg force. The fcian whb ihe2ia- money in the icigarotta btfwhc tfn t4hfS: ;coqntry, will tie endless troubTOTcr it, pro vided he has a conscience and ex pedts KixtMlvr OWfctian life. A oxd tothe wua is ; sufheient. GreenilKttbOhristitii Advocate. The Chicago Dispatch, an evening paper, celebrated its third annieyer sary last Friday by issuing a 44 . page edition, and now claims a cir culation of 63,000, which is a re marjsable ,gro w.th ? within - such a time. But the Dispatch is a great paper, published in a city where great papers are rather the rule than the eiception. Only a great paper could have come to the tront with such a bond. Miss Bowen, of Vermont, who has attained the age of 100 years, said when asked that if she had to live her life over again if she would marry if asked to, said sho had some doubts about it until' she learned that married women live longest. In view of the. fact that marriage pro moted longevity she thought sue might risk it. m At a gathering of the King's Daughters at London, Ontario, the other day, Mrs. Graham, of Toronto, on being asked it dancing should be tolerated, replied : "Yes, but only in the morning before breakfast, and then the woman should dance with her husband or brother." Tho .tatj of ;UiIifX6n?t . Wis., odb& 3r few -days ago; -'In -cennectisa with this Mitatwa ii caiUd: to thq fcoc that .dxffe; fcs?a , -trfts viio icity ia; .he that had : IHe jtopttlateufe Mil. "waukee Jj&wv Netr York came nearest to it mth , a population of 203,000 itaa-Philadelphia next with 167,000,, ; - .... A. New-k onan h institute ed :m U&&&,QQQ. damrgei -against a'bicjcle prof essor for injuries from a faU while under his tutorship. She broke an ankle. 'She weighed S0Q pounds. A professor that canft teach a 300 pound fal -to wear bloomers gracefully and ride a bicy cle successfully ought: to be sued for a large amount, instanter. John Sherman is now quite wealthy, out he says he neyer made any of :his money by taking ad van tage of official vtrusf;3. Considering hi "For five years, I suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism. 1 tried every known remedy, .consulted , the -best physt cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark.j three times, spending fiqqq there hesidesdoctors' tills; J cut could obtain only temporary reuer. My , flesh was wasted away so that I Weighed; only ninety-tlire pounds; my leit arm and leg were drawn out of shape, tne muscles pr 0 being listed up in knots. I was unable to . aress yself, except with assistance, ard could o ily hobble about by using a cane. bad no appetite, and was assured, by the aoctors, that I could not live. Th 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 clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but thes& gave only temporary, relief. After trying everything, and suffering the most awful tortures, I tx gan to take Aycr's Sarsaparllku Inside of twj 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 increaseci to 165 poundu, arid I am now able to do my. tuu day's work as a railroad black smith." a5 Ail the Only World's ' Fair Sarsaparilla. AYER'S 2 ZLZS cure Headache. The Duke of Marlborough in formed some people in New York the other day that be was nol (hol-low-chested." We don't know about that, but when he. becomes Mr. Vanderbilt's son-in-law and rakes m those $10,000,000 he will be pretty full chested. - Durham was visited by ajotherfire Tuesday morning and i the flames licked nn tha citv stables, thp rp m i laundry and all of the wooden build ings, on the southside of West Main street, towards Five Points. The water supply was low and the fire men worked under a disadvantage. On a wager far ten thousand dollar, Nelly Bly, Jr., went around the world on a Mcycle, It took her fourteen and a half months. In all the countries she viplted, the only affront she received was from . her 86X. Dr. Nannie A Stevens, of Wichita, Kansas, wantB a divorce from her husband because h? lays around and will not help to get his meals. She should have it by all means. A man of that kind shouldn't be encouraged at all. FAST E LESS jj nn n n r A K. Ward, the abscondlflg man ager and treasurer 6t the Memphis Barrel and Heading Cephas beenin dieted for forgery. Ward ia now. thought to , be in Honduras. f'ri even a pocket. A statue of Thomas eerc9n;i8 to be unveiled at St. uis.cniAotlw Senator Vest will be the 0Tat6Tt ' In the last fisdal year the United States imported DS,i3Q,0pOf worth of coffee. " : t A man may lose his balance tand yet not upset a bank failure. ADVERTISE ZZT BIGHT HERE I 10 JUST AO COOD FOR ADULTS. WAR RANTED. PRICE 50 cte. tuectiemeB: we bom itXjoar, 600 bottles Of GROVC 8 TASTELESS ' CHTLL TONIC and have bovght three grew already this year. In all oar ex parience of 14 yeara, in the drag business, have never sold an article that gave such universal satis faction aa your Tonic ., Yours truly, ABMXT, GAHB St CO For sale by 'all druggists. ii99patot) of Fixn. ' The firm of Morrison. Lentz Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to saia nrm win piease can ana settle Thankful for all past favors we re main, , ttespectruiiy. D.'B. Morbison, AE.Lkktz, I 'QbnqordN. a, pet 3. 1895. ThexsoDartnershiD heretofore ex- is ticrr rd cr the firm name of Mor risen; iiohtz & Co. having been disi rTcabyiho: withdrawal of Mr. ?A C Ijcnts, tho undersigned respect- The self made "man boasts that ho began life without a ami pocket. He appears to be an kcep tion, for most mea, b, mey nave icrmvP a : coparxuersmpr unacr tno nrm name 01 uioson , & Morrison to do a ereneral merchant dise business and hope to merit a .1 ai T-i; . a. generous snare oi mapuuuo tmiron age. - .Resptfuily, ,ir v - BE- GnrsoiT, ; -D.JB. THciuuson. Concord, N. P., Oct. ,3, 15. . ' I recommend the ifirm of ; Gibson & Morrison to.thft pnbUo asworthy! of their patronage. ilcsnectfully: . .. . ; A. E Lxktz. ConcorcL;.atQct3. 1895. - MORRISON H. CALDWEL ATTQBiniT : AT LAW, -CONG0BDtr N. 0. . Office' in ilcfris.building, opposite Yard wide Bleeched Cam bric . at 8.. cents, good as Lonsdale, Five dollar Lace Curtains r at $3.25. . Chenille Curtains $3,00 per pair. Chenille Table Covers at and 98 cents. 68 X in Turkish bath Towels 10 cents each. Bargains in Linen Tories. A new lot of Napkins and Doylies will be shown Mon day. Pure Aluminum Thimbles 2 cents. Five hook Corset Stays 5 cents, Water -proof Collars at 5 cents. Side Combs 5 cents. Bios Velyet Skirt Binding three for 81 cents. Whale Bone 3 cents per dozen. N. N. N. cents. Spool Cotton 3 Bargains in Pocket Knives, New lot of Ladies Embroid ered Handkerchiefs, cheap; Glycerine La .ParLfinne Soap 5 cents. Two large cakes of soap for 5 cents.;. White?Shirts 25 cents. The Tbest. i 50 cent corset in town. 1 ' .V-t-- 2-'So- MM . r -. - . . 1

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