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-liieJvOaiiv Siandara dtn ii! elec'-ion9 Tnday after ist HI JAMES P. COO II. "'VPIOE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every C. v (Sunday excepted) and delivers wv by carriers RATES Or SUBSCRIPTION One year ...84 00 Six months.... 2 00 Three months. . . . . . 1 00 One month.... .......... ... 35 Single copy................ 05 ADVERTISING RATES. Terms for regular advertisements made Known on application. Address allconimunications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. C. CONCORD, NOV. 2, 1895. 30IITIX AND CAROLINA FACTS STATISTICS. - Number of counties, 96. State area, 52,286 square miles. Extreme length is 503 miles. Extreme breadth is 187 h miles. Number of electoral votes, 11. L mgth of coast line, is 314 miles. Land surface, 48,666 6quare miles. Water surfac?, 3.620 square miles, j Area Dismal Swamp, 150,000 acres. The highest point of Blue Ridg Mountains in. the State is Grand father Mountain, 5,897 feet. There are 120 plug tobacco, 25 smoking tobacco, and numerous cigar and cigarrette and cigar fac tories.-' . The aver date of first killing frost is October 10th, and last killing frost in spring is in April, t The largest drainage area of the State is that of the Cape Fear river, aggregating over 8,000 square miles Ashevilleis 2,250 feet above sea level Mean annual temperature, 54.20, summer 71,70, winter, 38.02. The total State debt amounts to $5,939,100, which is offset in part by the State's interest in the North Carolina . Rdlrcad, amounting to $2,700,000, The death penalty is only inflicted for murder, arson, burglary and rape. The Wencral Assembly hav ing power to abolish it in all cases if deemed advisable. Married women retain all their real and personal property exempt Number of miles of railroad, '. v- -r. Liens of mechanics and laborers, for their work, are required, Numbei of cotton factories 169; also 13 woolen mills and one silk in the habit oi getting outside cf lanifi q uau ; i iia of beer and other exhilarating beverage, and behav it m a way "quite unbecoming iu one who might easily be taken for Dr himself. ;" - Garlic has one redeeming feature. The discovery has been accidental ly made that it will rid grape vines of phyloxera by putting it in compost about the roots of ' the yine. From the slight acquintance we have with garlic we are not surprised at the phyloxera for getting away with it. There is no such thing as a trifle in the econony. of the w rid, A lady's cast-off bathing drtss can te utilized as a penwiper. NOT A SICK DAY For Over Thirty Yearsi EESULT OF USING AYER'SILLS "Ayer's Cathartic Pills for over thirty Jrears have: kept me in good health, 4erer having had a sick day in all that time. Before I was twenty I suffered almost continually as a result of con stipation frcm dyspepsia, headaches, neuralgia or boils and other eruptive tiseases. . "When I became convinced nri itr JL JlL ill Lril 17 -A Large profits no longer come from merchant 0 to 100 per cent, on a credit of from one year t801 a nly four out of every hundred credit rnprnw. etemih ceea. w e preier per cent, cash to a strni ' chances against us. 3.5.79. Indian population (census 1890) 1,571. 1, m- m.ww " wtvu uiuiu wuu viae ciia rmud -bteamnoat nayigation, 900 A . . . , ft ' factory, making a grand total of 1.000.000 Enindles and 20 000 Innms Totil population (census 1890) fer cotton mil. . flml , ftn , iu,uuu upmuies ior wooien muis. Avtiu-e mean annual rainfall,! Legislature, biennial iu odd nam- Ov irJCuCf. ' TTT J .1 ucicu jcaic, uieciiug u eunetuay ai- lute population (census 1890) ter the first Monday in January. - ... . .-. . . - " ijUiJJl Limit of session 60 dftVQ. Trmn rf Colored population (census 1890) Senators and Representatives two Db7,170. - . vears each. Pv $4 npr w. - - j - r j . Total water power. 3.500.000 Homesteads are allowed to the i horae poer. amount of $1,000 value and personal Western boundary longtitude Property to the amount of $500 81 4-V, 20v. The homestead is not only exempt Averse winter temoerature. 400 during the life of owner, but after . 1 l "P: Farennsit. death during the minority of any of Nu:dbcrcf White poll-tax payers, hia children, and also during the 164,5U. Number of colored pollstax pay ers, 62,940. widowhood of his wife. Iustead of oats, the horses of the Khedive of Evnt are fed upon 1 Tocal number ofpolKtax payers, Ued currant?, whicb, it is caid 227 484, makes them tou?h. This is nnp nf ,1 . ij - - xue mnesc poini is Mitchell s uuucug uw' press it OQQ fi . v,uyo ecu mu oii r r . , Kjunau ui Diorocco noes a Average area of coanliw ia 507 Sl.500 biovcle. But for nil tW . w (iu u nines. UWoMftl,BU-wi -.-- i mc a utrn uuii wll ujvH in i inn Number of varieties of minerals cord who could zive him a mnnina discovered, ISO. start and then ' ffttA fKa ofol, t Averoge summer temperature, 75 of him. -rareuoit. A ve raze elevation of Rtnt ' w. " -EePorts' from England say that - mwvjc I r -,-r. .... . . ' to;.', levr i ;s 640 feet; nuten victoria is showing signs ;of A v"-oa i mental aberration. That stock if-dgd mean annual tempera- ,L , wWl,a ture, l9 Farenhpif uuu b nave iar to travel before it " v w strikes the crazy line. It never was oycrstocked with sense. that nine-tenths of my troubles were caused by constipation, 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 uso A-yer's Pills, and her health was quickly restored. Vith my cluldren I had no ticed that nearly all tlieir ailments were preceded by constipation, and I soon had the pleasure, of knowing that "with children as with parents, Ayer's Pills, if taken in season, avert all danger of sickness." II. Wettstein, Byron, 111. Highest Honors at World's Fair. f.s?r'5 Sa?s?paril!a Strengthens the Systea Area of largest county (Bruns- wrck) is9i0 square miles. & una ber of towns with a popular Chicago has a parrot which when ,tiou.of over 2,000, 23. Area of smallest county (New Jiover) is 80 squares miles.- its mistress was being beaten by her husband cried out, "Heir!" "Mur der!" "Pohee!" Nothing strange in Highest towns, Boone, 3,250 feet; that' Any Parrot could pick up Highudv4,000 feet. ' chat cf that kind after residing a few weeks in Chicago. Lo: il iate of interest 6 ner cent.; io.iew interest. A gentleman who ha3 kept tab .--...ica oy. consumption, 1.05 per Ggarea out that within the past ten x,vu-j oi ocate population. years bank -lootters,-embezzlers and Number of boats engaged in gen- defaulters haye beaten the people of eral . fisheries, about 3,000, the country out of 100,000,000, and Limit to State "and County taxes -that the business 13 rather on the C6i cents. Limit to poll-tax 2. Ntnber of bales of cotton c by mills per year 227,000. Highest' ipoi'Qt of Smoky Moun fam rane i3 Cliogman's Dome 6,660 feet. ' .'. . ; ' . State, Congressionial and Presi- increase, the averages of hvto years being larger than the precaeding years. ; ' ' Dr. Parkhurst, the fighting cleri cal reformer of New York, haa a double. This wouldn't trouble the Rev. gentleman if this double wasn't H tl U Mis 3 4fi Pat pfwimii cents per yard and a lot of good towels thn sa)eat 2i at 50 cents per dozen that sell regularly at 10 nf W .(.o t x mif ... r AV.oeflt each iuainvu tueui u ukui eaun. l ue gmg nam went bpf down and the towels before we closed. Wh IOre sun ont our cash we had our money invested in rho... ,C0TOed cent, proht ready to invest again Monday J Per This week we have on sale a lot of Seaside n,in . cents ealh. We have put four in a hnnrn or, . ortli U for 5 cents, just 11 cent for 10 cent novels Oiti ?elot novels at 15 cents! The Life of Jefferson Davis b ?3 Dayis. Sold by subscription at S8,00 per set "of 2 v price is $2,90. .Rollins Ancient History m 4 vols for V1 Creaseys Fifteen Battles on which tie Civilization f v?' vvona acanns. mis is one ot the richest stories of V to be found, our price 15 cents. A few of E P Roe's nn 1 y hn P.Ptlfs VV fishir crrnn I -rxri nrr'p -nr nvlr o a 1 ",Ci,,dl . The following two vols sets at 98 cents per set: Prescotts Conquest of Mexico, Presscotts Conaut nf j vwuijjioio uiuc ui.vuuiico xjaiiiu, ne iount 01 Mont Cristo, by Dumas, The Mysteries of Paris, by Eup Teachers Oxford Bibles, $1 75; Teachers Oxford BibK with patented inde. 00? Tin p -i r. r?v j 91 0 Large j vv auvi ud iittuoiauuua iu UUiaiiei CO nmno for ?2 98. " ' 1 Lace cut shelf paper at one-half cent rjer shfip.t. hoo in tablets and students note books, mucilage at 3 cents per xxxxx oauio, ouvoiuco UtJULO LO IU lSCn OlieS at 5 cents, two good rubber tipped leod pencils for i cent slate pencils ac iu cents per pound, steel pens, including bastbrooks, at 4 cents per dozen. FRENCH 0 CKin AT FOUR CENTS PER BOX. Assorted carpet tacks at 'five cents per pound The regu lar price is five cents for two dozen. FIVE GENT ARTICLES: Three tin . cups; One coffee pot; One covered bucket; 0ne half gallon cups LUNCH BAS K ETS, TA C.a iia F1 P if ''I ' '' ' ' i-'J - :,-TTTl '' "' -"""1 IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. VAROArvSTED. PRICS SOcts. , , , Galaha, Ills., Nov. 16, 1893. Paris Medicine Co.. St. Louis, Mo. . Gentlemen: We sold last year, 600 bottles of GROVE'S TA8TLSJS8 CHILL TONIC Tad I ha?I jjuubuu uirew ioss aireaoy uus year. In all or ex perience of 14 years, inithe drug business, have never sold an article that gave such universal satia- taction aa your Tonic For sile by all Tim agists. Yours trulv. ABKEY, CARU & CO. MORRISON H. CALDWEL TEN TO TWENTY CENTS. Sponges 3 cents; Remnants of Calico at 20 cents a lb. All wool fiance!, -15 cents per yard, Canton flannel at 7 J. cents per yard. E MBROIDE B E D - AT SEVENTYFOUR CENTS PER YARD. One-half pint bottb of Biy Rum for 10 cents. Bargains ia undersbirti, all wool at 37 cents. Ladies vest 5 cents up. ATT0BKET CONCORD Office in Morris Court House, AT LAW, , N. C. tmilding, opposite HfA G . J. Bostiaist, proprietor, 1 3 ,1
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