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fhe Daily Standard BYJTAftlESP. ' rhe Standard is published, wry. d v (Sunday excepted) and delivers by carriers BATES OF SUBSOBIPTIOM One year. ....8400 Six months. 2 00 " Three months ..... ... ...... 1 00 One month..... i ......... 35 Single copy i w .4 . . . . .... . ... .-. 05 ADVERTISING BATES. - Terms for regular advertisements . made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDAED. Concord. N. O. CONCORD, 3SOV. 231895. The coming lecture, by the Pro fessor bfV Mooresvilie, on "Love, Courtship and Marriage" is quite seasonable. It is just at the thresh old of leap yean If there be any, who are about to despair in this mysterious crusade for other orders of livin sr, this coming lecture holds out encouragement and ., hopes hopss that may fructify ere the leap year finishes. Last chance I Thk Standard publishes in another column a communication on "monry," from another standpoint to that of Safigny. "Wbit" is our regular neighborhood news corres ponds and The Standard admits him to full fellowship in our columns. Of course, it is under stood that no editor is responsible for the views of . corrspondents. Selah! It will te ob eryed that Mayor Morrison is still filling the office of mayor of Concord, notwithstanding the Constitution of North Carolina has been unfolded and waved in his face. This one-legged soldier is not afraid he was sheriff four years and mall ihat time neither owned nor carried a pistol not bo much as a billet. Long live the mayor. The Standard introduces its readers to an article by Prof. J Noon Ingram, written for the Northwest ern Farmer. P:of, Ingram is of V eg, Australia, California, Lio. jwnship, Cabarrus county. Some fellow who has been experi meriting says a beetle can draw twenty times its own weight. How ever true that may be the mustard plaster must have a front seat in this experiment. Two Lives BaTed. Mrs. Phoebs Thomas, of Junction City, 111., was told by her doctors she had Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery completely cured her and jshe says that it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggers, 139 Florida St, San . Francisco, suffered from a dieadf til cold, approaching Con sumption, tried without result everything else then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was curei. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are samples that prove the wonderful efficacy of this medicine in coughs and oolds. Trial bottles at Fotzer's l)rii Store. Besular sizo 50c. and " n oo. . .. -. .Held Up by Females. i'r. Mr. J A Ware, traveling salesman for Hdme's snuffy was in the city iust night and gave us the particu lars of a recent exciting adventure of a brother knight of the grip, a Mr. Webb, who sells Bowers, snuff, Mr. Webb was riding oqt 4otp a country district iust eydnd Wilkes bpS henthejBn(deniy me - face to fice witi tro Winchester rifles and a rir$ shriU voices echoed ,$rod re-echoed among the hills "Hands up." "Who are you ?" they asked of Mr. Webb. With his teeth play ing a prettw lively march and iiifl knees growing weaker each second he finally managed to ejaculate, "a sniiff drummer,"; He was caused to show up his credentials and after passing the examination to the satis faction of the women he was per mitted to go the even tenor of his way. The women were the wives of moonshiners and had Mr. Webb been a revenue officer his life would not have been worth a farthing to him. As it is he is yet congratulat ing himself on bis escape, Salis bury World, Mirror of a Town's Doing". Tne newspapersof a town are Aa looking glasses. It is here you see yourselyes a3 others , see you. . You smile on them, and they smile back at you; you frown on them and you jare repaid in kind. They are the reflex of a town. If the town is doing business the newspapers will show it in their advertising col umns. If the merchants are spirit less, shiftless fellows, whose stores are j ambles of junk and jam, 1 the newspapers will show it by the lack of space thev take. If you want the world to know that you have a live town, you can only let it be known through its news-paper. Perham (Min.) Bulletin. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castor!. Alien she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she citing to Castoria, When she had Children, she gave thexn Castoria, Everything Plentiful in Manly. f Dr. S J Montgomery went to Millingeport, Stanly county, on Friday, to assist Dr. Whitley ia per forming an operation in way of re moving and abscess from the neok of Mr. Charles Kobbins, once a clerk at D P Dayvault's, in this city, but now a merchant of that place. Dr. Montgomery say3 a wonderful change has taken place since last he visited that part of the country good, substantial houses have been built, and e?ery crib and grarery is filled with corn, wheat and oats; that the farmers have more now than ever known to have before and good times in general preyail. Notice of iissolntion. Notice is hereby given that the firm of O. Holshouser & Co-, com Sosed of C. Holshouser and J L iller, was dissolved by mutual consent on Nov. 1st 1895. C, Holshousek. . J, Ii. MlLLEB. I will continue the business and assume all liabilities of O. Hols houser & Co-, and collect all notes accounts and other indebtedness due said old firm. Nov. 4 '95 J. L. Millee. Thanking the public for past favors il solicit, a continuance of same , J. L-Milleb. TOWN PKOlERTT FOR SALE. As administrator of D A Sides, deceased, and by virtue of a decree of the Superior Court, of Cabarrus county, in the case of A W Moose, administrator, against' J A Rowland and others, I will sell at the court house door in Concord, to the high est bidder, on Monday, Decamber 2nd, the house and lot in Mt. Pleass ant known as the "D A Sides prop erty" adjoining C G Heilig, Jesse Hp.thcock, . Mrs. Alexander and others, containing about one and a half acres. This is one of the most desirable pieces of proper tp of its kind in Mt Pleasant. Teems : One third cash, balance ... on twelve months' credit, with six per cent interest from day of sale until paid. A. W. Moose, 7 Administrator, Tr W M Smith" Attorney. Nov. 1st 1R95.?1 ' tdS OVERWORK mppasp Nervous Prostration .Complete Becdviy pj thapieef flyer's Sarsaparilla "jSom years ago, vaa result pf top close attention to business, my health failed. I became . weak, nervous, waa unable to lock after my interests, and ' manifested all the symptoms of a de cline. I took three bottles of Ayer'a Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once, 1. . ,.m:-ms ... - . ... -si-, 'wy.-fix-scis and gradually increased my weight from one hundred and twenty -five to two Hiundred 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 Ayer's Sarsaparilla, of which preparation I cannot say too much." H. O. Hinson, Postmaster and Planter, Kinard's, S. C. Ayer's i RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. AYER'S Pills Save Doctor's Bills, TASTELE! TUl IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 etc. 6ALACTA,IIXS.,NOY. 16,1833. Paris Medlolne Co., et. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen: We sold last year, 600 bottles of GROVE'S TASTELESS .CHILL TONIC and have bought three gross already this year. In all our ex perience of 14 years, in the drug business, have never sold an article that gave such universal satis faction as your Tonic. Yours truly. ABXBY, CABB & CO. For sale by all uruggis ts. The ;first; of American Newspa pers, CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last, and all the time forever. Daily, by mail, - $6 a year Daily and Sunday, by mailr$8 a year The Sunday Sun is the greatest Sunday Newspaper in the world, v Price 5c. a copy. By mail,)$2 a vear Address THE SIIJf,.S6w York. MOKR1SON H. OALDWEL ATTOENEY AT LAW, CONCORD, N. d Office in Morrisjbuildingjjopposite Sarsaparilla fr3 nr t73 n 77 ni f .. U hi 111 M l ! l V 1 VV-S .t, " nn n I II II II JL JUL DJ - We now have UNDER VESTS in wool and cotton for infants misses and ladies. I Infants jersey rib wool vests 25 cents, Misses jersey rib cotton vests 25c Ladies jersey rib cotton vests at 5: 18, 2 J, 35 and 45c. Ladies jersey rib wool vest and drawers fine goods, $1.95 per suit, - . - - - . - Ladies extra fine merino wool yests only $3.00 per pair; Ladies red medicated MERINO WOOL vests at $3rper pr Ladies' white and colored Merino cotton vests 35, 38, 40 and 45 cents. Toadies' white and colbred merino cotton drawers. , Youths' merino cotton un dershirts, white and colored at 25 cts. . Mens' white and colored KNIT U NDERSHIRTS at 17 i cts. v Mens1 white merino cotton undershirts at 25, 35, 38 and 45 cts , these 38ct shirts have sold for 45 cents up till this season, Mens' mixed color under shirts at 18i and 25 cts, dou? blerbreasted and back at 5o c Mens' mixed one-half wool at 47 cts, double back and front 75 cents. : Mens' goodvred wool under shirts at 75 cents. . Ladies' BLACK CASHMERE 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 cast mers ete gloves at 45 cents. f Ladies' fleeced lined silk gloves at 55 cents. Gents' black cashmere gloves at 18 cts, heiavy gloves, fleeced lined, Gents' black wool cashmere gloves at 25 and 38 cents. i . Gents' WOOL SOCKS at 15cts, -finer at 17i, 20 and 25 cents. k . ; , Gents' fine camel hair socks at 20 and 25 cents. : ' ' Gents1 fine worsted 3ox at 20 cents. Gents' fleeced linen cotton sox 15 cents. HliiE T D m Ttr TCT 17 -A Special bargains in coarse and fine seamC, Sea 3 silfer. tan, slate, br0i8X il1 blacfe5 t0 40 cents anl Big job gents black lio worth 40 cts at 20. 80X BigiobgentsHermpaorfiu, cotton sox at 10 cents. GOOD WEIGHT DOdiuicaa BOX at 5 Ql gi 10 cents. ' 5 and es Infants zephyr, wool, cashK plush and silk5!; Infants wool stockings at 7 J to 12 cents. Misses and youths French mixed ribbed hose 7 to 8 12 in foot. Misses black ribbed hose 5 to 8 1-2 in. at 10 cents. Infants cordaroy ribbed black hose 7 to 8 1-2 in, at 10 cents. The best ladies fast black seamless hose to be found at 10 cents, better grades up to 35 cents. HpOKSAND Ts 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, 15ct shields for lOcts, white tape 1 cent per roll, 29 inch cotton plaids at 5 cents. Drillingmd cotton flannel that sell for 8i and lOcts at 7 AH wool red flannel at1 15 cents up. HEAVY TWILLED navy flannel for skirts at 20c Good cotton blankets 75c up Comforts at 90c and tl, counterpaines 63cts to 1 Three pound feather pillow at 50 cents. 10-4 sheets at $1,5 per White swans down FUR TRIMMING; at 25 cts per yd. Black Aurora trimming 2b cents. . . , .. short infants long . r, wraps cheap. terns of fine emoroiucx nelat $1,48 per piece. lot of We have VJLm wash outlining silk which we will er 5ct skein. sell at J" t
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