V The Daily Standard BY JAMES P. COOK. "FICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every ,d. f (Sunday excepted) and delivers by earners ' BATL3 0F SUBSCRIPTION One year ... ............... .84 00 Six months........ 2 00 Three months ...... . . . 1 00 One month. 35 Single copy 05 jj ADVERTISING RATES. Terms for regular advertisements suede known on application. Address alllcommunications to THE STANDARD. Concord.!N. O. CONCORD, NOV. 20, 1895. REL.IUIOUS BIGOTRY. The London Christian World re lates an instance of religions bigotry which we believe would be impossi- ole m this country. A lady in a little town near .Nor folk who happened to ba a congrega 'tiocalist yisited a sick girl several times and ministered to ner needs. One d;iy the girl's mother said to this kind hearted iriend: "I am obliged-to aifr you not to come again, for the rteter is .so angry at your calling." - Tin riime ecclesiastic' waB recently .jisb-f) u itt'tend a meeting of the Biblo Society, an institution in which all Protestant denominations -co-operate.. He promptly declined she nyi;ation oa the ground that if he went 'some little Baptist min ister might stand on the platform and call mm brother." It would be almost impossible to find in this country a minister of any creed who would be guilty of such meanness as was shown by this Pharisee. " The feeling between the woman's rdigious denominations in this country wu3 never before so cordial 2.3 it is sott. Ours is a land of re ligious liberty and our people respect the earnest adhefents of every reJig ions creed. The man who believes that his own church is the only way to oaiyation has in him very little of the spirit of- Christ. Atlanta Jour nal., Had Judge Schenck not been de feated for a directorship in the NY O. Railroad, would he be now rais fog a hcwl against the release of the road ? Then again, he's no longer the Southern's attorney ! It all de end3 how you hit a bull, whether he bellows or not. It's mighty hard to believe the report that comes out from Winston to the effect thftt Bill Fife's meeting yanked 900 from the burning: coals. If thia be true, then the churches and the ministers there have not been uoirg their duty. And all this after Sa:n Jone3 has been combing the j&air of Winston moralf , AH Tree. Those who havG used Dr. Ding's How Discovery knows its value, and those who have; hot, have now the opportunity totry it Free- Call on the advertised Druggisi and get a Tiiai Bottle, Free- Send your name arid address to H E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills Free, as well as a copy of Guide to Health and Household Instructor, Free. All of which ia guaranteed to do you good and cost you nothing. Fetzers' drugstore x . ... - '.'.' . 41 ' " " EMBEZZLER BROUGHT BACK, James Morjfnn, Defaulting Treasurer of tb Colored Haiods, How luv Ral eigh Jail. Raleigh Observer: James Mason, the Treasurer kf the Grnd Lodge of Colored Masons in this State, some three years ago defaulted for 5533. He lived in Oberlin and was as well thought of as any negro in the community. He ran away with the money to Pennsylvania where for most of the three years he has'lived. He pros pered in his new home, and won the congdence of his Northern neigh bors. A short while ago he moved to Asburv Park. N. J-. where he worked at the carpenters trade- Three weeks ago he was located by Deputy Sheriff Brooks. Last Friday the deputy left Raleigh for New Jersey with a requisition from Governor Carr in his pocket, and Sunday afternoon he arrived with him. At the January term of the court 1804; the grand jury found atrue bill against Morgan. He Will be tried at the January term, 1896. It is understood that Argo and Snow have been retained by Morgan as J his attorneys. Bucklen's Arnica MUye. The Best Salve in tke world for Cuts, BruisssY Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin .Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. It. is guaranteed to give atati&faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at P B Fetzr'a Drug store. Dots from Dry's Mill. "Wheat ami oats aro corning up nicely since the rain. The annual Missionary sale Tiil beheld at Bear Creek Reformed 4 churoh on Saturday, before tho second Sunday in December. O Hoke Ppck will commence school at Bear Creek Academy on November the 25. Mr, Lucus Barringer left for Ten nessee, last week to make it his home. The cotton crop in this section is about all picked out, ginned and sola. Several families from No. 7 are going to move to'Concord, to the factory. Since the bird law has eono out of effect you can hear the report of the gnn in these parts. Leo. Free Xill8. Send your address to H E Buck len & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr, King's New Life Pills, A trial will conyince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly efs f ective in the cure, of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver tioubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guar anteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vege table. They do not weaken by their action, but by givt- mg tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c par box. Sold by P. B. Fetzer's Druggist, Notice of Dissolution. Notice is hereby given that the firm of C. Holshouser & Co., com posed of C. Holshouser and J L Miller, was dissolved by mutual consent on Nov. 1st 1895. C, Holshouser. J. L. Miller. I will continue the business and assume all liabilities of C. Hols houser & Co., and collect all notes accounts and other indebtedness due said old firm. Nov. A '95 v J.L.Miller. Thanking the . public for past favors I solicit a continuance of same. J. L Milleb. AD rEiUlSE RIGHT HERE 1 -a OVERWORK -HfDTJOED Nervous Prostration Complete Beccrery by the Use of Ayer's SarsapaiiHa "Some years ago, as a result of too close attention to business, my health failed. I became weak, nervous, was unable to look after my interests, and manifested air the symptoms of 'a de cline. I took three bottles -of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once, and gradually increased my weight from one hundred and twenty -five to two hundred pounds. Since then, I and my family have used this medicine when needed, and we are all in the best of health, a fact which we attribute to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless to-day had it not been for Avar's Sarsaparilla, of which preparation I cannot Jsay toa much." II. O. IIinson, Postmaster and Planter, Kinard's, S. C. Ayer's S Sarsaparilla RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. AYER'S Pills Save Doctor's BllJSi IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. Parts Medioln Co., St. Louis, Mo. vt vvv: . Gentlemen: Wo sold 1 suit year, 600 bottles of GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and have bought yaree grosB already this year. In all our ex perience of 14 years, in tho drug business, have never sold an article that grave such universal sati taction as your Tonic. Yours truly, . ASSET, CARR & CO. For sle by all uraorgi3ts,' ' The first of American Newspa pers, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, the American Icjeai the American Spirit. These first, last; Jan d all the time forever. Daily, by mail, - 86 a year Daily and Sunday, by mail, 8 a year The Suiiay Sun ' is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in - the world. ' V Price 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year. Address THE SUN, Sexv YorH. MOERiSUN H. CALDWEL ' A.TTOENEY A.T LAW, CONCORD, N. a - Office in Morrisjbuilding, opposite Court House; . 1. j ' . . TASTELESS-- T1 We now have UNDER VESTS in wool and cotton for infants misses and. ladies. Infants jersey rib wool vests 25 cents, . Misses jersey v rib cotton vests 25c. Ladies jersey rib cotton vests at 5, 18, 2J, 35 and 45c. Ladies jersey rib wool vest and drawers fine goods, 1.95 per suit. Laaies extra nne merino wool yests only $3.00 per pair, Ladies red medicated MERINO WOOL vests at 3 per pr. Ladies' white and colored Merino cotton vests 35, 38, 40 and 45 cents. Ladies' white and colored merinocot ton .drawers. Youths' merino cotton un dershirts, .white and colored at 25 cts. Mens' white and colored KNiT UNDERSHIRTS at 17 i cts. ' -Mens' ' white merino cotton undei shirts at 25, 35, 38 and 45 cts , these 38ct shirts have sold for 45eents up till this season. Mens' mixed color under shirts at 18 and 25 cts, don- blerbreasted and back at 5o c Mens' mixed one-half wool at 47 i cts, double back and front 75 cents. Mens' good red wool under shirts at 75 cents. Ladies' " B LACK CASH MERE gloves (all wool) at 15, 18, 20, 25 and 38 cents. These cash mere gloves are the finest we have ever offered, for the prices are at least 20 per cent. cheaper than last year. Ladies' black and tan col ored Sweed. finished casLmerb ete gloves at 45 cents. Ladies' fleeced lined silk gloves at 55 cents. , Gents' black; cashmere gloves at 18 cts, heavy vgloves, fleectd dined. Gents' black wool cashmere gloves at 25 and 38 cents. Gents'- . - WOOL SOCKS at 15cts finer at 17J, 20 and 25 cents, Gents'; fine camel hair socks at 20 and 25 cents. Gents' fine worsted aox at 20 cents; r ; r Gents' fleeced linen cotton sox 15 cents'. T D OSTI1.N, Proprietor. "tr T31 iC Special bargain coarse and fine rpoi11 Sent silver,. tan, slate Son blacfe 5 to 40 cabrWn and B3bgents black lis worth 40 cts at 20. BigjobgentsHermpaorfik, cotton sox at 10 cents. le GOOD WEIGHS seamle 10 c.tl. - 8i and 1 lOnSf Z6PhVr knit b0ee3 mere, plush and silk' nol cmiap. us Infants wool stockino- mgs at 7 to 12i cents. Misses and youths French mixed ribbed hose 7 to 8 1-2 in iooc. Misses black ribbed to 8 1-2 in. nt 10 cents, Infants cordarov ribha black hose 7 to 8 1-2 in. at 10 cents. The best ladies fasc black seamless hose to be found at 10 cents, better grades up to 35jC.ents, Hooks and 1! s att 5 cents per grosser box, Best brass pins at. 3 and 4c. Horn dress stays at 3 oents per aozen. Best spool silk at 4 cents per spool; twist 2cts, 15ct shields for lOcts, white tape 1 cent per roll, 29 inch cotton llaids at 5 cents. Drilling and cotton flannel that sell for 81 and lOcts at 71 All wool red flannel at 15 cents np. HEAVY JT WILLED navy flannel for skirts at 20c . Good cotton blanketsSc up Comforts at 90c and $1, connterpaines 63cts to $2,j3S. Three ponnd feather pillows at 50 cents. 10 4 sheets at $1,5 per p?ir. ' White swans down FUR TRIMMING at 25 cts per yd. Black Anrora trimmS at 25 cents. Tnfnfa 1 cr find SflO1 wraps cheap. Two yard pai- terns of fine embroiaei -nel at $1,48 per piece. We have purchased a lot wash outlining einbroid w . silk which we will sellati . per 5 ct skein.

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