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' : ' :" " ' i WiiiiiBinimimimTmniiiii The Daily Stan BY JASIES T. COOIi. t . 4 VTICE IN CASTOR BUILDING : The Standard is published :;every (2 F (Sunday excepted) ind delurerv Vx. by corners- BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION - One yearj. . ... ;v. . . . . . ..VSSjiO ' Six mbnthiv, . . . ..... . S,DO XhreeT&oatlis. . . . ...... . .. 1 00 One month. $5 Single" copi Vii ...... 05 AD VERTISING BATES,1 icrms foVeularvadYersements made known jon appljcaTion. v Address aU!commuhic"afcions to" THE STANDARD. Uonedra.tNO- CONCORD, NOV. 18, 1895. SCIIL1TTEB, THF "MESSIAH." A curious study m credulity is presented in Denver, where for .sev- eral weeks past Francis Schlatter, a German shoemaker has been create ing a sensation as a divine "healer," Denver is presumably familiar enough with "heelers" of the ward varietv, but this new specimen was a revelatioa, and from all accounts xthe 'guileless people of the Colorado metropolis were taken in by him as 13 only supposed to be, possible with innocent denizens of the back woods. Schlatter's methods have the merit of simplicity, consisting merely in holdia the hand of the afflicted person and uttering a few words to himself supposedly by way of invo cation to "Father," from whom he professes to receive all his power. The man himself seems to be honest : and iveH-meaning, evidently self deceived, which probably accounts for his success in . hoodwinking others He began his career in New Mexico, where he i3 said to have worked som3 wonderful cures, aud where he acquired a reputation a3 a 'Messiah." From there he went to Deliver, where he made an ; m stantantancous success. Thousands 1 flocked to hi3 humble cottage,- before which he stood all day holding the hands of the eick, the halt, the lame andha blind, retusing in all . . . ...... , ... .. , , . cases to accept pay for the cures he was supposed to. effect. , , . c The telegrams of the last few days, howeyer, record an .abrupt ending to Schlatter's work in Den ?er. Some fakirs who were vending handkerchiefs supposed '-'-'to possess magic power ; frhaying;- been touched by the "Messiah," got into court, and Schlatter, probably f ear ing he would be summoned as a .witness, disappeared. , ;'iis t7lJ :: iThe sbangest things about the whole,buinesiT is , ..iiotjfchat Schlatter sacceeded in imposing on the deni zens of the New Mexican wilds, bat that he should have created such a furore' in the modern and en lightened city of Denver.' ; We need mot be surprised te Bear of hrs ap jeariug; iirNeW Yorkjor Washington and compelling the .people there to how before his divinity, Bucltlen's Arnica Salye, : The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, ;iBruises, , , Sores,- Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sors, Tetterd Ohappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all - Skim Eruptions; and positively cures . ilea .or , no, pay , requi-ed. It is " guaranteed to give statisfaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per. box, For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store. . Moat auy mau could have a'girl baby and the people -g6utsjevtf e neighborhood1 scarcely vfiad i(f at. ButUhe beUei Itassiareseteu ;neri ryy ai iiiguucoa wilS aM'baby abou tr4 " o'cidci Friday night - and before Sunday morning The whole Vo"rTd "knew This is rapid transit, or words to that effect. The young XTzarlna," as well as her "mammy" are said to be do!ng.-.well. jThii is ilad news to all of us over here, ; who happen to be known to the Royal Court of Russia ... "Two Editors is the subject of quite a complimentary article writs ten by Mrs. Fairbrother about nJo siah Turner, of Hillsboro, 'and, 'Dr. Kiogsbury, of the Wilmington Mes senger. They are complimentary to a degree deseryed. The Standard particularly endorses ? the words about Dr. Kingsbury,dccidedly the most literary, and scholarly man, to-day, on the Sta'e press. An un tiring worker of pure motives, is the Doctor. V . - i i i i j ii i. i , : Doe3 the State appropriate any funds to the support of. the Univer si ty Foo t Ball Team, that is cavor U ing about over the country The Uniyersity is the only respectable institution that-13 allowing its boys to rush off "on brutal foot culture. Other institutions are trying to look after the culture of the other end. It musk be annoying for M'r.Whit ney, of New York, to be cpmpelltd so often to announce that he is not a candidate for the presidential nomination. This, time he is so emi phatio as, to say he would rnot accept it, if tendered. Alright 1 we don't want a New Yoru man, anywayl Oscar Wilde is iu debt $18,000 and hasn't a red. to liquidate. He is also in prison, which is a more seri- ous matter with him than being in debt.. , v:r . . -. ' . 'Free-Pills ; . : Send your address to II iE Buck len & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr, King's New, Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their Lierit3. These pills are. easy in action and aie particularly ef f ective in the cure of Constipation - . .. . and Sick Headache. . For Malaria and Liver troubles the, havot)be,en proved invaluable. 0 They Are ?guai anteed to be , perfectly 4 free . ;from every deleterious substance nd, ip be purely vest table. They do ' not weaken by their action, but by .; givt ing . t one to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate syBtemi Regular size 25c per box. Sold by r. B. Fetzer's Druggist The Philadelphia Ledger remarks that "it is patent that the - internal affairs of Turkey are in a bad, way?' Well it does loot very much ai if the 'Powers" were gdiug to knock the stuhing out of her. ly;::iy::, The store-room, next to.. Dove. ;&, feost, now occupied by Sims'& AlexN ander, is tor rent. It is 22x75, with goed tasement Possession giyen 1st January, 18 9 6, J Apii Iy to y ? - AMINISTRATOB NOTICE.; : Having beeii duly : cipppinted and qualified administrator of the estate of Margaret A Hileuaan, deceased! all persons holding claims : against the said deceased are, her ebyuioti fied to present ,thenv 4nly authen ticated, to the underighea-fdrpay menc on or before the 17th day of October 1896 or this notice will be plead as a " bar ' to their recovery: Also all persons s owing. . said ;estate are notified that prompt payment is expected. ' i J. A. Barxhardt, r Tnis Oct- 17th 95. - Aministrator, rHbftli of -i the ..i z xt of itOSS OF VOICE AiftVrAouto BShchttl&" 4. iml-i Pectoral A PREACHERS XXPERfEHCE. t "Three months ago,-1 took a vio lent" cold wliichresulted in an attack ' . of jaeute bronchitis.: I .put ; myself ; under medical treatment, and at tho end of two months was no better. -1 'found it very 'difficult - to preach, and concluded to try AVer's Cherry Pectoral. Tlie first bottle gave me great relief ; the second, which I am now taking,-has 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 suif ering from throat troubles, I recommend Ayer's Cherry Pect6ral."-E. M. Brawley, D. D Dist. Secretary," JAmr Bapt: Publication Society, Petersburg, Val GOLD MEDAL AT THE WELD'S PAIB. AYEHS LEADS OTHER SARSAPAR1LLAS, rd V-k; ; -inn Jtiv iiii, -is just as coo d For Adults. WARAWTED. PRICE 50 cts. w J; -TV - i G AliATIA, ItLS. NOV. 16, 1833. ' Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis; 110. . Gentlemen: We sold last year, 600 bottles of GROVE'S TA8TELESS CUELL TONIC find hare bought three gross already this year. In all our ex perience of 11 yeart. In' the drug i business, bare never sold an article that gave strch universal satis faction as your Tonic. ' Yours truly, f .-. - ABKEV, CABS & CO. For sale by all druggists. -V" art The; firs ji lof; American Newepa41 persCJ A. DA&A, Editor. rThe American Constitution! the American Idea, the American gpirit. These first, last, .and all the time forever"' ,:-"- "'! U-'-SU Daily, by mail I -' " V $6 tt y ear Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8 a year is the greatest Sunday Newspaper, in the world. '.if. .", i- - t. i- Hi1-- Price 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year. ; Atldress TUB STJJT New Torli. v MORRISON OALDWEL - ATTORNEY AT LAW, --';;?CpNCORiv ; Office in Morr is J building, opposite Court House, -r. - ; - ..--j- A . . AYBR.-S i : V a. - 'jf- uiicrry , , - - " iii t i 4t ' Sft ' j ; 11 jlCkl l li T S E r s 1 , n?tf -r--- -4 We now have .UDER VESTS in wool and cotton for infants misses and ladies. r j . Infants jersey rib wool vests 25 cents, J' j Misses jersey rib cotton vests 25c .;-- '"IU Ladies -jersey rib cotton vests at 5, 18, 2 35 and 45c. Ladies jersey rib wool ves t and drawers fine goods, $1.95 per suit, :r: Ladies extra fine merino wool yests only S3. 00 per pair. Ladies : red medicated Merino wool vests at S3 per pr, Ladies' white and colored Merino cotton vests 35, 38, 40 and 45 cents. - Ladies' wliite and colored merino cotton drawers .' , . Youths' merino , cotton un dershirts, white and colored at 25cts.; :;;v-V:V;;:i: Mens' white and colored KNIT U NDERSHIRTS at 17 CtS. ' : ilensv white merino cot ton undeishirts at 25, 35, 38 and 45 cts , these 38ct shirts have sold for 4f cents up till this season, "- -- - :.;:-.;;-:v; u . Mens' inixedcolor r undef shirts at 18 and 25 cts, dou blerbfeasted and back at 5b; c , Mens' mixed, one-half wool at 47 -cts, double back and front 75 cents. Mens' good red wool under- tefc,hirts at 75 cents. v . Ladies' . , LiACK,, . . ' ; - glomes (alRwool) at 15, 18, 20, 38 cents; , ThesercasTh mere gloves' are the finest we have . ever offered , for' tjie prices- are at least 20 per bent. chLeapefnhan lastly ear; V i : ln Ladiesjy t black .andtan jp 9red S weed . finisEed "castmers ete gloves at 46 cents, t : --' " - - .' , .- . .1 vXaies' fleeced lined silk gloves'at. 55 cents sfc ; black 2 tjasumere gloves at l&cts; heav glove's, fleecfedlined; l - . Gents', blacky wool caslimef e" gloves at 5 and 3& cehts - ; - ; ' " '7:" 33 V .-- J if I ; ' WOO L SOCKS cents "" " : ""'v : ' -:'-v---.--;- ci MWtsJijgneaanielJiair socks at 20 and 25 cents. i 1 Wilts' fiireLwdfsted inax 4& 2i)-ceiits? HK5? , GejatsVreeced linen cotton S ox 1 5 cents . ' "r ': ' ri SDecial h coarse anrl fino ftea3 in silver, tan. Z TT" black 5 to 40 cents - Big job gents black lisle soy worth 40 cts at 20. 0X Big job gen tsHermpdorf uu cotton sox at 10 cents. GC)OD WEIGHT seamless sox at 5, ci, 8J and Infants zephyr knit bootees 10 cents. Infants zephyr, wool, casliv mere, plush and silk hoods cheap. : -Infants wool stockings at l to 12i cents. - Misses and youths French . ,j .. ... mixed ribbed hose 7 to 8 12 in foot. r Misses black ribbed hose 5 to 8 1-2 inl at 10 cents. Infants ; cordaroy ribbed black hose 7 to 8 12 in, at 10 cents. The, best ladies fasc black seamless hose to be found at 10 cents, better grades up to 35 cents. - 1 ' o at 5 cents per gross or box, Best brass pins at 3 and 4c. ; Horn dress stays at 3 oents per dozen. Best spool silk at 4 cents per spool,-twist 2cts, loct shields for lOcts, white tape 1 cent per roll, 29 inch cotton plaids at 5 cents. . Drilling and cotton flannel that sell for SI and lOcts at 71 All wool red flannel at 15 cents up. HEAVY TWILLED navy flarinel for skirts at 20c ' Good cotton blankets 75c up Comforts, at 90c and V connterpaines 63cts to $2,ob. r Tti'ree pound feather pillo3 -I at 50 cents. i0-4sH4ets at $1,5 per pin White swans down at 25 qts per yd. V Black Aurora trimming at ' 2b cents, ; -ri:Lii: i. nnd short wraps clieap. '.Jl. tei' of fine embroidered W. iiel at $1,48 per piece. " We iiave purcliased a JoJf wash outlining embro silk which we will sell1 per 5ct skein. TRIMMING v ;..-..; LW1 .;' 'il'ii j-.'-.'V ..'v:-' i.- ; . ' ..'
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