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THE . -. r. ilie LrailV OLanaarU These f ears are, probably, without jupss or voicE Afior Acuto Dronchltlo gufEcient foundation. The Gentile BT. JAMES P.COOK. control of the State government. a). YriCE IN CASTOR BUILDING rho Sndars published every & f (Sunday excepted) nd delivers . by carriers. RATES 6F SUBSCRIPTION One year. l!t . . .84 00 Six months. ....... ."3CRJ Three months. 1 00 " One month . ; . .... . . ....... mgJe. copy.. 35 05 ADVERTISING BATJES. Terms for regular aj&vertiement8 made known on appljtoonj , Addr; , aUIcommumcaiions to THE STANDARD, Concord.!N. 0. CONCORD NOV. 14, 1895. tsiiVF.n frodcctios. . Upon reports kl ready received and estimates for the rest of the year based upon production up to a re-, , ' , . ..... , i cent date the director of the mint has made an estimate of the silver product or the United States for 1895. It it placed at four million onucej le63 than last year's produc tiun, the falling off beiog due, of coarse, to the closing of mines . Licit .proved unremunerative last r . .i The fcJlowing table ahovs the comparative prodoctiod. and price of silver ia this country for the last jears and the pressnt year, as ttimu,ted : Oz. produced. Price per cz. 45,792,682 93.9. cents 18S8 18S9 1890 1891 ,1892 1894 1895 50,094,571 54,516,300 58,330,000 B3,500,000 59,0yp000 93.5 cents 104 6 cents 98 8 cents 87.1 cents 63 5 cents 67.0 cents 55,000,000 It will.be seen thac the produc tion will be greater thisyear than in any or tne years loob, loy apa a890. , Oar silver product this year will be nine million ounces in excess of that in 1888, though the average piicof silver daring Jhat year -was 16 cents higher than" the price at ttvjuw axl vO If VI bUW UiiiiGO 111 tlilO country are now producing silver at a proht. When cilyer went to 164.6 cests an ounce in 1890 there was a boom in mining stocks and a great mauy worthless mines weie opened, j Tfieso met their natural fate. The silyer prodnqtion ' ot eeypral countries villshow an increase this year, but the total output wjlf not differ materially from that of last year. The world's production ,of silver increised from 63,267,000 ounce3 iu 1S73 to 161 ,7 76,100 in I893.Allanta Journal. ( TJIE RLTItElT OF BlORHOKISn The people of Utah by a , large mjorHy have yoted in fayor of ad mission to the union, and .adopted a 3la(e cojiflllulion. When the re juU cf this election is. presented to tho preaidont he may issue a proci lamation declaring Urah a State. It is eaid that the president will ba iiaportcncd not to issue such a proclamation on the ground that the Mormon element,' though it has been "laying low" since the passage of the Edmnnds act, is only 7aiting uv the piolectiou of State sovereign tj to reasrt itself. The. constitu' fcion of XJtt.h forbids polygamy, but wany cf the Gentiles i a that ten tory beliye that the Mormons would disregard the law if they gained thy haye eetablieed seyeral large cplQXiieXU Jfey.QP wkex-thejr, pe culiar institutions. wijl not b in terfered with and these settlements are growing rapidly. The, Mormons want to be alone and they realize that if they are not now in a min orlty in Utah they soon will be. " .yttal;wiJl.prQbab.lx come itP, t&f full fellowships of the States at an early day. For over Fifty Yeartr. Mrs. VJfinslow'e Sootlrng Syrup has been used for over fifty , years by millions, of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the. best remedy for Diarrhoea It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, Sold by Druggists m every part of the , . . r. . Be sure and ask for ;Mrs. Winslows I Soothing. Syrup," and take no other kind. mw7&w e23'95 Mrs. Colt Has Failed. Providence, Nov.. 13. Tho pre, ceedins for divorce begun last month by Mrs. Elizabeth Y Colt have to a standstill; Thefailuro of her counsel to secure the slightest evidence to substantiate her allega tion of j adultery against Colonel Jamuel Poineroy Colt will, in" all probability, reeult in the with drawal cf the polition from tho su preme court. The and of the divorce case does not in the least affect the standing on the court docket of tho suit of Colonel Colt against Oimmy Van A.len for 200,000 for alienating, his wife's affections ' Servant blrl Gels 930,000 Dainasres. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 13. -A jury in Judge Burke's Fourteenth Judical Court, last night rendered' a yerdict against the Oriental Invest ment Company, owners of the Ori ental Hotel, in Dallas, in" faver of Maggie S Lyne, a servant, -who - was in j ured about two years agcl in an elevator in the hotel. She' sued for $30,000. There are three other suits perding by parties injaren in the 'same accident; A queer cUnrch quarrel is reported from Scotland, where an Episcopa Jian clergyman has rent his coDgre gallon in twain by. trying to sup press a debating society connected with the church. This society, it seems, says the New York Times, re cently considered the relative influx ebceof the modern preaa and the modern pulpit, and decided by vote that the orators who sustained the J: - ...... ne'wspaper side of the controversy hadthe better of it The reyerend gentleman therefore declared both" himself and the church grievously insulted, and peremptorily ordered everybody connected wHh the de bating society to resign from it. Nobody obeyed, and the result has been empty paws and much harsh language from the pa3tor and his re bellious flock. rAMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Ilavinff been duly appointed and qualified administrator of the estate of Margaret A Miieman, aeceasea, all persons holding claims against .1 ! 1. 1 l t- 1 tne saia aeceasea are nereuy noci fied to present them, duly 'authen ticated, to the undersigned for pay ment on or before" the 17fch day of October 1896 or this notice will be -plead as a bar to 1 their recovery. Also all persons owing said estate are notified that prompt payment is expected. J. A. Barkhabdt, This Oct- 17th 95. Aministrator, Dr. Mnes'fain Jftlls are suaranteea to stot Uea&iche in 20 minutes. "Uoe cent a dose.' fl PREACHER'S JXEERtEHCE. f'Three.months ago, X took a yip lent c6ld which resulted in an attack of .-acute -bronchitis, r X putmyself under mejipal treatment,- and at tho end of two nionths was no better. I found, it .very difficiUtj to preach, Pectoral. The first bottle gave me great relief ; the second, which I am L now taking, lias relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and I feel sure that one or two bot tles more will effect a permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's Cherry Pectoral." E. K."BIiawxey, D. D.,list. Secretary, Am. Bapt. Publication Society; Petersburg, Va. Ayer's Chercy Pectoral GOLD MEDAL AT THE WOELD'S TAm. AVER'S LEADS AJLL OTHER SARSAPARII1AS.' WARRAMTED. PRICE GOcts. '' : - ? . I v" G4tAm.4ltX.. MOT. 16, 183l Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen: W,e pold lMtjnear, 600 bottles of GROVE'S TASTELESS CltTLL TONlCand have bought three -ktqsb already this iy ear.' Xa All onr ex pertence of H -years.a the 'drug business.' have never sold an article that save such universal satiar taction as your Tonic Your truiyi 1 ' 'u"vi '5 , ? ANjy, pAKR & ca For salcby all arugiits. " The first of American Newspa pers, OEARLE3 -A. "DANA, Editor The American .Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit These first, last, and all the; time forever. Daily, by mail, s $6 a year Diiiy and Sunday, by mail, S8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in ' the world. Price 5c. a copy. By mail, 2 a year. , Address THE SPS, Sent York. MORRISON H. CALDWEL ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONCORD, N.- O, ... , , Office in Morris building, opposite Cottrt House. V : ' ijf,Mif' mm. 6 i HI I lp ruin,nn Izzfl -! - -JL ,;v i l - Large profits no longer come from merchandise sold 50;tp X0p5per,cent, qn a credit of from one year to eternitv n-nlir fnnr nnt nf fivftrv VlTlTlflrftfl . nrftdit, nriArnVionfo '-.T-, r - t r " """""w over sues ceed. ye prefer 20 per cent, casn to a struggle with 96 chances against nsl Last Saturday we placed a lot of ginghams on sale at 2J cents per yard and a lot of good towels that we snapped un at 50 cents per dozen that sell regularly at 10 cent each. We ma feed them 5 cent each. The gingham went before" sun down and the towels before we closed. When we counted out our cash we had our money invested in these and 20 per cent, profit ready, to invest again Monday. This week we have on sale, a lot of Seaside novels worth 10 cents ealh. We have put four in a and sell tne lot for 5 cerirs, just ly cent for 10 cent ' novels. Clothbound novels at 15 cents! The Life of Jefferson Davis, by Mrs. Dayis. Sold by subscription at $8.00 per set of 2 vols, our price is $2,90. Rollins Ancient History in 4 vols for $2M. Creaseys Fif teen Battles on which tLe Civilization of the World Scanns This i, one of the richest stories of history to be foundj.our price 15 cents. Aew of E P Roe's novehat 65 cents. Washington Irving' e vorks, 6 vols for $2 45. The following two vols sets at 98 cents per set: Prescotts Conquest of Mexico, Presscotts Conquest of Peru, complete works of Chorles Lamb, The Count of Monte Cristo, by Dumas, The Mysteries of Paris, by Eugene Sue, 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, for $2 98, Lace cut shelf paper at one-half cent per sheet, bargains in tablets and students note books, mucilage at 3 cents per bottle, ink the same, envelopes from 2 cents to 10 iach 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. PREACH AT FOUR CE1JTS PER BOX. Assorted carpet tac&s afc fiv . . lar price is five r. I GEWS Three tin .cups; One coffee pot; Pnp covered bucket; 0ne - " half gallon cups, 5 LUNGS TEN TQ TWENTY CENTS, Sponges 3 cents; Remnants of Calico at 20 cents a lb. All wool flannel, J15 cents per yard. Canton flannel at 7J centi per yard. -E M B R O I D E RB D-- ATJSEVENTY-.FOUR One-half pint bottle of Bay Rum for - all wooHat37 J ceats. K cents per pounS, : The regu . cents ior two dozen.. CENTS PER YARD. 10 cents. Bargains in undershirts, Ladies vest, 5 cents up. A GEE I) ARTICLES BASKETS, proprietor.
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