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iiie Daily staridard ,eiS8Wi11 sakCDgrf foraD-:!p" BY JAMES f. COO 14.. krjLOE IN CASTOR BUILDING Lho Standard:is' published every 7 (Sunday excepted); nd delivers Dy ; carriers. . . , f . . , . . .. ; RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION T One year.... ,...84 00 Six months...... ."4 00' Three months....;......... 100 One month . . . . . ..... 1 ... . . . " 35 Single copy.. ..... ..... .... 05 ADVERTISING RATES. "Terms for regular advertisements .made known on application. y ; Address all"comtnunications to THE STANDARD. Concord.'N. C. statue-to General Grant in Washing, ton. Strangely enough, neither Grant, Sherman or Sheridan tjave b en remembered by monuments ; . at the capital. - T : - ' -'- : i v . ia - 3ank;xffiiuerdjce says that in his examination of the State banks he finds there is more money on deposit and the banks in better condition than at any -time since the war. ''-'-t " '."'::'-'- CONCORD, OCT. 30, 1895. THCEM) OF "PHIZE FIGIITINU. The country oWc 8 a vote of thanks to Governor 'Culberson, of Texas, -and GoTernor Clarke, of Arkansas, for the scandal- of the proposed Corbett-iFitzaimmons fight, " The people of the. South should 1e especially grateful to these two t governors. The two big ruffians who had been matched and the club which was to manage the fight in -determining to pull it off in the sou th actei on the theory that what wonld not be permitted in any State of tiie north or' we3t might be done with impunity in 'this part of the country. - V New Orleans was for years the ''chosen arena of pnzs fighters. That city v.is niiiny times crowded with Roughs from all parts of the country who flocked there, to see other toughs 5""""- ' t ' ' . ' 'I maul each other. Finally even New Orleans.1 Tas aroused and the decent elemeci f the city fissrted itself far -enough to prohibit prize fights. Jacksonville was the next retreat of the gentry of the prize ring, ,but -after one experience, that city and the State of Florida were closed gainst the eo-called sport. Both in Texas and Arkansas the managers of the proposed fight be tween Corbett and Fitz3immons found a judge who decided that they ?ere acting within the pale of the "law, but these decisions availed noth- JPnhuc option has set sd sternly tsgainst this mifrable business and State legislation has become so gen eral against it that we shall probably dever see another big prize fight in' ithis country Occasionally there ill be a mill in some dark corner before a few spectators, but the spec tacular prize fight Eas gone and it is a hap-pT riddsnce. ' A new York syndicate promises a mammoth modem $2,000,000 ' hotel! for Washington. The City of Magv nificent Distances certainly needs such a magnificent hostelry. Jack Frost is killing the plants but there are other bloomers which eem to defy him. X If you want to -"please a new woman tell her she is eyery inch a man. The musical composer ia -justified m putting on aire. Marriage fees bring joy to the clergyman ?i wife 'WHYS' "FOR WOMEN. - of others. One -jrood. thought each day to i'aink of is'worth more than all tLe T li in thewprld; WVsometimes think that our best girl ! fesemblea the noi th poleso Pants pockets without any money Will D6 . UlUi U nwiu 1Q ever this fall and winter. Th ere is tpornu ch matri-money ana not enough Jovein most of tht weddings now-a times. The grave is a cushion of. comfort compared to what some people have to endure at their homes. v ? f t ;V Laughter is .the arlesgrease that lubricates the human machinery, causing it tx revolve "and run forn ever without getting a hotsbox. Did you ever count the number of friends whom you. could ;trust 'yith your fullest confidence? They are exceedingly few- A true friend is a1 priceless gem whose value' is beyond comparisoriiro the jewels of earth. Orunge (Va.)Observer. ' ; " E Jlj ... - , -w- SIP 17 2 T v 3 Large profits no longer come from inerchand 00 to iuu per cent, on a ereau ot irom one year only f onr out of every nuridred credit merchant ceed. We prefer 20 per cent, cash to a struggle cnances aainac us. . sues r. Ignacio Rodriguez, the Spanish Secretary of the Bureau of American Republics, will receive in tt few days from the Secretary of State a check for $200,000 upon the Treasurer of the United States Thich i3 his fee as atterney for the Mora claim that the Government of Spain paid through the United State Minister at Madrid the other day. This is one of the largest fees over paid an international lawyer, and Dr. Rodriguez will receive it in greenback over the counter of the Jjeasury. . , "Bisliop Xittlejohn will offisiate at the marriage of Miss Vanderbilt and Duke of Marlborough. He says that it is a pure love match, and that ''the young Duke is getting one of Clie ssveetest, most charming, pretti est yoang girls I ever knew, and' one tiiat any man would be proud tb get: The Society of Army of the Ten- Witb a Few Correspond ins Queries for tno Other Sex. . A young man who has always been much interested in woman, says the Chicago Record, would like an an swer to the following questions : , Why a woman doesn't keep her shoes blacked ? Why she doesn't wear her hair in the way that is most becoming to her, insiead of Bpoiliug her head by an unbecoming arrangement, because it is "stylish r ' V Why she allows a man to smoke when on the street with her ? Why she permits such an abomi nation as a cusnidor to come into ner nouse r Why she doesn't stop talking about her servant girl? Ditto about her clothes ? ....... , .. Why she doesn't wear hats that cannot pe spoiieu oy a aamp aay r Why she ever chews gum ? Why she doesn't renounce the words "cute," "nice" ,and perfectly grand" when talking of a sunset or af beefsteak ? Why she persists In filing her nails to a sharp' point ? Why she sits T on one foot when she wants to ba 'comfortable ?" ' Why her card clubs always end in a big row? 5 '.; , And a woman would like to know about the lord of creation ; Why he smokes cigarettes after all ihat is admitted on that subject; ? Why he doesn't wear the neckties his wife buys for him ? ,., Why he is profane on the street where women are passing, and when there's no occasion for it ? Why he eats bakery pie and doughnuts and then wondors that he has indigestion ? " V.rby he thinks it's bright cyni cal to sneer at women and women's work ? '. Why he insults his stomach by taking mixtures oyer a bar? Why he csn;t lie on a couch withn out getting the pillows into hard knots under his head, thus nearly dislocating hia neck ? ' .' ' Why he groans so when he has a little pain? Why he thinks he is going to die if he has ever so slight a cold ? NOT A SICK DAY For Over Thirty Years! EE3ULT OF TJSINQ 'Ayer's Cathartic.Pills for, ovet thirty -years have kept me in good t health, iever having had a sic day in ail that time. Before I was twenty -I snffered-i almost continually as a result of eon stipation frcin dyspepsia, headaches, . neuralgia; or boils and other eruptive diseases. "When I became convinced Last Saturday we placed a lot of ginghams on sai ' unuto jcx jxvi. tijuv ft iuu yi ftuvu. iwnpio iuai we snarn A at 50 cents per dozen that sell regularly at 10 cent eack $ maifeed them '6 cent each. The gingham went before c out our cash we had our money invested in these an o-, - nonf. -nrnfit rAnrlv to lnvftst acrainrMondav.". Pel This week we have on sale a lot of Seaside novels worth in cents ealh. We have put four in a bundle and sdl tne l ! for 5 cents, just li 'cent for 10 cent novels. ClothbomS novels at 15 cents! The Life of Jefferson Davis, by M Davis. Sold by subscription at S8.00 per set of 2 vols jjnuf ia p,t7U. , ivuaiuis -OLiivi.ciii j-Lxatuiv iu 4: VOIS 101 f 2 2"' Creaseys Fifteen rBattles on which tie Civilization of th World, Scanhs Xhis is one of the richest stories of history to be found, our price 15 cents. A lev? of E P Roe's-noveli at 65 cents. Washington Irving'e works, 6 vols for $2 45. The following two" vols sets at 98 cents per set: Prescotts Conquest of Mexico, Presscot ts Conquest of Peru, complete -works of Chortes Lamb, The Count, of Monte Cristo, by Dumas,' The Mysteries of Paris,' by Eugene Sue The Wonderibg Jew by Eugene Sue, ' - . . . - . Teachers Oxford Bibles, $1 75; Teachers Oxford Bibles with patented index, $2 00; Large family Bible,. Si 98; Large family Bible, old;and new? translations' in parallel columns for $2 98. . A .r " ' ' 1 Lace cut shelf papejj at one-half cent per sheet, bargains in tablets and students iiote books, rtnucilage at 3 cents per bottle, ink the same,' envelopes1 from 2 cents to 10 inch ones at 5 cents, two good rubber pencils for T cent, slate pencils at 10 cents per pound, steel '. pens, including Eastbrooks, at4 cents per dozen. r that nine-tenths of my troubles were caused hy constipatioii, I began the use ' of Ayer's Pills, with the most satisfac tory results, - never having- a single attack that did not readily yield to this remedy. My. wife, who had been an invalid for years, also began to use Ayer's Pills, and her health was quickly restored. With my children I hadv no ticed that nearly all their ailments were preceded by constipation,. and I soon had the pleasure of knowing that with children as' vlth" parents, Ayer's Pills, if taken in season, aveVt alft danger of sickness." n. Wettstein, Byron; 111. Highest Honors at .WorlcPs Fair. Cider's Sarsapariila' Strengthens the Systea. FRENCH AT FOUR CENTS PER BOX - i . - ' . .... s .. . . Assorted carpet tacks at five cents per pound, The regn ; ? lar price is five cents for two dozen. - Original ObAeryatlons. The shoes of the average tramp are like corporations they have ;no souls' Dne man who knows .the least of himself assumes to know ,th 9 most 71 -pl j ri l n Hr Qj ; liJ. sa IJ ' ! .rfl LjlJ L Jzz3 Jzzi ' '.: U . ' ' inn . . i.im I . L.J .' ; 4mJ - 1 f FIVE GENT 'ABTIOLBS: Three tin cups; One coffee pot: One covered bucket; 0ne half gallon cups, LUNCH ' . : 1 BASKETS, IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS.' WARRANTED; PRICE 50 cts. - - - GAlUT,IiXS.tNov.l6.1893. -Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. ; Gentlemen: We sold last year, 600 bottles of GROVE'S, TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have bought three gross already this year. In all our ex perience of 14 years, in the drug business, have never sold an article that gave such universal satis faction as your Tonic - Yours truly, 2 For Bale by allaruggiBfc " ' - u' ; ' , TEN TO TWENTY CENTS. Sponges 3 cents; Remnants of Calico at 20 ceats-a lb. All wool flannel, - - j . v - . - . 15 cents per yard. Canton flannel at 7 J cents per jard. E MBKOI UERED- AT SEVENTY-FOUR CENTS PER YARD-One-half pint bottle of Bay Rum for 10 cents. Bargains in undershirt all wool at ,371 cents.i Ladies vest 5 cents np. T H r E R A O E E . T D.', J-. Bqstian, Pro prietor.
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