The Daily Standard
BY JAMES P. COOK.
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CONCORD, hOV. 11, 1805.
Will some one tell us where ex
Senator Jarvis is? What's become
rf the series of lectures with a silver
lining that were premised the State? J
Onfc of the 400,000 women eligible
to vote in Massachusetts only 12,000
registered before the last election,
from which it may be inferred that
the women of that state are not
ban kc ring much for the ballot.
Paris policemen recently put a
stop to some pyrotechnic displays on
the suburbs of that city, notwith
standing that thevlady who had pro
vded them for the entertainment
of her friends was simply celebrating
t ae death of her husband.
The old sheriff knows when to is
sue Thansgiving proclamations. He
had too much sense to postpone it
until after the election.
Cotton Seed Tula Tear. V
Harrisaubg, ,N. O., r Noy. ill
Mr. E G Walker; .agent for ? the
Southern Railway company at this
place, left this evening for Reidsn
ville. N. O. It is rumored that Mr.
Walker will be married before his
return to one of Reidsville's most
charming daughters.'
Miss Fannie Stafford, of Concord,
was here, yesterday, visititing rela
tives. .
Messrs. H I Alexander, Will Kep
ler and A L Barrett returned from
Charlotte last night
Mr. R F Gner, one of FortMilUj,
S. C, enterprising merchants, was
here a few . days ago looking after
some business interests.
Mr. Jay Harris, a popular young
manl)f this vicinity, is now clerking
for Mr. M M Morrison.
Owing to the very; low price of
cotton seed the shipments have not
been as heavy as was the same last
year.
Mr. Clifton, night operator at this
place, is still with us. We would be
glad if the Southern Railway Cpm
pany would make this a regular
night office.
Master Jay Sims, of Concord, was
here yesterday visiting his girl.
Vigilant".
lie Cursed Sam Jones'.
Winston Sentinel : 4 A citizen of
Dal ton says that a man by the name
of Shultz, who died suddenly near
Dalton a few wesks ago, attended
the Sam Jones meetings in Winston,
Shultz was very wicked and while the
evangelist was preaching used
horrible oaths against Mr. Jones,
His sudden death, it is thought,. was
brought about by intoxication.
Obliterated from the face of the!
earth: the Populists, No where can
they make a shadow except in North!
Carolina They disbanded in In
diana, where they had no election.
Tue:daa election: one of the
oil3ets oi an off year. : .
Big Majority in Sew Jersey.
New York, Nov. 8. The official
majority vote for Governor in New
Jersey; Grigs 28,822, McGill 7,800.
Griggs1 plurality 20,822.
Of the seven Senators voted for
five Republicans and one democrat
vere elected,- one being still in
doubt.
Of the sixty 'assemblymen elected
fcrty are curely Republican, thir
teen as surely Democratic and seven
are still in doubt.
A Consehold Treasure,
D W Fuller, of Canajoharie, N.
Eysthathe always keeps Dr,
King's New Discovery in the house
and his family has always found the
vtry best results follow its use; that
ho would not be without it, if pro
curable. G A Dykeman Druggist,
Oatskill, N. Y., says that Dr. King's
ITew Discovery is undoubtedly the
host j Cough remedy; that he has
used it in his family for eight years,
and it has never failed to do all that
ii claimed for it. Why not try a
remedy zc long tried and tested.
Trial bottles free atFetzers Drug
fere? .Benlar size SOc and 1.00.
I bo Weekly Cotton Statistics.
Liverpool, Not. 8, The follow
ing are the weekly cotton statistics :
Total sales of the week, 60,000 ;
American, 51,000 ; trade takings, in
cluding forwarded from ships side,
0C,C00 ; actual export, 5,000 ; total
import, 104,000 ; American 81,000 ;
total stock, 912,000; American,
792,000; total afloat, 171,000;
AmericaD, 165,000; speculators took
2,300.; exporters took 2,900. ,
ltestrainecl by Pride.
Magistrate What is the charge
against this man ? V
Officer Beating his .wife, ; Your
Worship; but here's a statement
from his wife that he didn't! hurt
her.
Magistrate Why isnkt she here to
testify in person?
Officer She doesn't like to come
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into court with two black eyes and a
broken nose, your honor, TidBits.
An Insane Man Kills His Daughter
Winston, N. C, Nov, 9. An in
sane man named Reed, living ncer
Grogaasville, Rockingham county,
attacked one of his daughters yes
terday with a knife, cutting her
throat almost J rom ear to earl Ho
then seized an axe and buried tbe
blade of it in her body, killing . her
instant! . ' :
AMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Having been duly appointed and
qualified administrator of the estate
of Margaret A Hileman, deceased,
all persons holding claims against
the said deceased are hereby noti
fied to present them, duly authen
ticated, to the undersigned for pay
ment on or before the 17th day of
October 1896 or this notice will be
plead as a bar to their v recovery.
Also all persons owing said estate
are notified that prompt payment is
expected. J. A. Baenhakdt,
This Oct. 17th' 95. Aministrator,
Dr, J. E. CARTLAND
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cents ealh. We have put four in a bundle and sell the lot
for 5 cents, just li cent for 10 cent novels. Clothbound
novels at 15 cents! The Life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs.
Davis. Sold by subscription at $8.00 per set of 2 vols, our
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Creaseys Fifteen Battles on which tLe Civilization of the
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Peru, complete works oi Unorles Lamb, The Count of Monte
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The Wondering Jew, by Eugene Sue,
Teachers Oxford Bibles, $1 75; Teachers Oxford Bibles,
with patented index, $2 00; Large family Bible, $1 98; Large
family Bible, old and new translations in parallel columns,
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in tablets and students note books, mucilage at 3 cents per
bottle, ink the same, envelopes from 2 cents to 10 inch ones
at 5 cents, two good rubber tipped leod pencils for 1 cent,
slate pencils at 10 cents per pound, steel pens, including
Eastbrooks, at 4 cents per dozen.
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