Newspapers / Daily Concord Standard (Concord, … / Nov. 26, 1895, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
V .... - - Xhe Daily Standard GT JAMES P. GOOXI. JFIOE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is v published every ay (Sunday excepted) nd delivers cd by earners- , BiTE3 OF aUCSOBlPTION One year.. ....... ....$4 00 ; Six months. . . ..... . . . ... ... 200 ' Three months. ... . . . . 1 00 One month. .... 35 i Single copy.... 05, 1 ADYEBTISIKG BATES. , ; Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. j Address all communications to THE STANDARD. : Concord. N. O. CONCORD, OV. 26, 18951 i We suggest that the Ohio delega tion be Bent to the National Con vention in a sealed package. -.,y ' It seems that the Democrats in come of the States can afford to in dorse Mr. Cleveland, but they can , not afford to yote on Election Day. General Harrison is doing a small amount of talking and a whole lot of totaling : 7 and never had on an overcoat in his life.. Mr, Jordan was born in Ones terfield county, 8. C, and has- lived with his second wife 45 ars. His grandfather lived to be 104 years old and his grandmother was ; 108 years ofage when she "died. '-Not withstanding the fact thai the old man fairly eats tobacco,' he may-llveJ to break the record of his ancestors for longevity. Charlotte News. For Bent. '. . y - The store room,1 "text io Dote l& Bos V now occupied byrPims. &A.lex ander, is tor rent. . It is 22x75, with goed basement; i Possession 'giyen lsti January; 1896. Apply ttf'K. v - j 1 . i2 r -V;V J. Dove. ;?i The Mlsslonnrles Safe. t Constantinople, Nov. 25 Minister Ferrell received a dispatch from Aintab a'nnBuniang ,the safety of the"" American missionaries who were afordef ult Jprpiection; iby . the Turkish authorities when it was demanded from the porte. - Terrell is satisfied that the one hundred'and seventy-two missionaries In Anatolin are safelThe situatibn is graye and m ost complicated. ' " ; ! v ; 3. The right kind of for Turkey are those Tegiments. missionaries who go in Don't wait until the last moment to put your holiday advertising into abape. f UUled by tli Chericr. . Raleigh, N. O, Noy. 25. Near Goldesboro, yesterday afUrnoou, aa escaped prisoner from Wayne county j dl, named Bunn, was killed by ' Sheriff Scott. The sheriff's people had been hunting Bunn - several weeks. The sheriff was returning from chuich in the country when he jaet Bunn in a road cart with his wife. The sheriff called him to ear render. Bunn made no reply, but from the bottom of the cart drew a douhle barrelled gun which he leyeN ed at the sheriff. Before he could hre, howeyer, the sheriff fired three , times in rapid succession. Buud fell , from the cart dead, ; Gne ball .tooic effect at the base of the spine.s Buna's wife was uninjured. The sentiment is that the sheriff was justified . Bunn ' was known 'as a desperate 'man. ' - ". ; v-"; "'; . " : . 1 old People,; ..:' . ? Old people wholrequire medjeine to regulate the' bowels and kidneys: will find the true remedy Jn Elecv trie Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey ... nor others intoxicant, but ?acts as a tonic and alterative. It acts mildy on the stomach e and 'bowtes, aiadinpr strength and giv ing tone io theorgans7 thereby aid ing nature inuie performance of th funct'ous. Electric Bitters is an e xcellent appetizer and aids di gBstion," Old people find itlast-ex-. actly what they need. Price 50 cts ! and SI 00 per bottle at Fetzer's1 ..Drugstore." U-J r -;v-.vi! Att lnterentingr Visitor. There was quite an interesting visitor to the News office this morn-; ing, in the person of Mr. Rasmus Jordan, of Union county, He came here in company with Mr. T J Nel son, of Matthews station, Mr. Jor -dan walked from his home to Mat tli6ws) and there took the train for Charlotte with Mr, "Nelson. It was Mr. Jordan's first ride on the cars at)d he 13 now95 years old. At the age of twenty years he enlisted in the Florida Indian war, and seryed three inontha. He ha3 never worn glasses; never wore any wool olo thing, but always wore cotton goods entirely, Hr. Charles Overman Dead BeidsvilleN. 0.y Nov. 25f Mr. Charles Overman,; thevyeneraDl8 father of ' our estepmed townsman Mr. O H Overman, did at his Eons residence in this city at 4 o'clock this afternoon . . He was a promin ent man, Wei' known in tlriVState and formerly lived' at Obarlotte to which place his remains will he sent tomorrow evening. - f- ' '. ; Mr. Overman' was a brother-in-law of Mr. B W Allison, of Oohcord, whoxn he .of ten yislted. Es. waa 85 years of age. ' ; ... THE. BEST Chz Has Ever Known. VWordJ of Praise frca r Hew York Idy for AVER'S Pia-LS. 4 I would like to add my testimony to that ot " others : who have used Ayer's Pills, and to say that I have taken them tor many years, and always derived tha Ibest results from their use. For stom ach and liver troubles, and for the cure of headache caused by these derahge ments Ayer'a PilLt cannot be equaled. " T H E Willi I I -A - 4-. J. H, Conner RInrdered. :vt i Washington, K.fd., Novi 2S J B Bonner, a banker and merchant. of Aurora, Beaufort cbanty, was Way-, laid, murdered and rohhed 7 o'clock Satipray night. - The- body was discovered Sunday morning in a lot near his residence, inhere is no clue.-. : a ' " ; - ' -;V;.?;: " ; When my friends" ask me what is the best remedy for disorders of the stojn ach. liver, or bowels, my. invariable answer isf Ayer's Pills. Taken in sea son, they will, break up a cold, prevent la grippe, check fever, and regulate the digestive organs. They are easy to take, and are, indeed, the best all-round family medicine I have ever known. Mrs. Mat Johnson, 368 Eider Avenue, New Yorlc City..; . , - ilfU Hlghoat Honora nt World's Fair. Ajtr' Simwrito Ccre til Bluod Oiterden m poll 3 Notice. . ' Notice is hereby given that I have lost certificate of one a.hare ofvetock in the corporation, known as the Con cord Female Aacdemy, said ; certifi cate being No. 5 in the books of tbe corporation, and said share of the value of $50. All persons are warned against holding said certificate' of stock and notice is hereby given that I shall apply for a duplicate certifi cate of said share of stock. MORRISOK 'H. Oaldweix. ' Concord; N. O., Noy. 26, 1895- : - v NOTICE TOWN TAXES, , The town taxes for the Tear 4 1895 are" now - due and nlaced in mv hands for collection, ; All persons owing tne same are ; requested to call and settle at .oncerr: and save costs. The law in reerard to adver-4 Using property has been changed so pay promptly and savo being ad vertised. Office opposite court house in Town Hall. : Town Tax Collector. - i;r rriin n n -! i Ld h u u U3LL Li - s Lin IS JUST A3 COOD FOR ADULTS. : vAnriAnTED. price 50 cts. Paris Medkrine Co St. Louis, Mo.- ; ; Gentlemen p We sold last year, 600 'bottles of GHOVE'8 TASTELESS CHILL TOIC and hare, bought three gross already this year. - In all oar ex? pertence of 14 years, la the, drug business, have nerer sold an article that gave such universal satis faotton as your Tonic .Xevrs truln-t l i j Asney, Cabs &Co jl'wat cult au.u ut;tci Ml Notice of Dissolution. , Notice is hereby given that the firm of O. Holshouser & Go , corns posed of C. Holshouser V and i J L Miller, was dissolved by mutual consent on Nov. 1st 1895. v ; ' i ' - v. .,: Oti r - - i :rnA O, HoLSHOUSEB. ' ;i-':y' '- J, L. MlLLEEv -v'-' I will continue the business and assume all ; liabilities of U. xiois houser & Co-, and collect all notes accounts and other indebtedness due said old firm. ' . . NOV. 4 95 ; : J. L; MlLLEBi Thanking the public for . past favors I solicit, a continuance of same ' - " 1 J. L Milleb. . MORRISON H. CALDWEL ATTORNEY 'AT LAW, , " CONCORD, , N. C. , Office in MorrisbuiIding, opposite Court House. - , No morpjoine or opium In Dr. MUea' Pais ni Curs All Pain. "One cent a dose. r w . . - - v ...... ; ... ... : , . ' I ; H orcein: vj We now Have UNDER VESTS in wool and Tcotton, for infants misses and ladies. . .-. Infants jersey rib wool vests ' 25 cents 'j f- : 5 ; 3 : - T- Misses jersey rib cotton vests 2oc. . Ladies jersey; rib cotton; vests at 5, 18; 2a, 35 and 4oc. Ladies lersev rib ? wool vest and drawers fine goods, $1,95 per suit;1 Ladies extra fine merino wool yestsjnly $3.00 per pair, ; Ladies red medicated ; - - . i . ' MERINO WOOL, vests at $3 per pr. Ladies' white and colored Merino cotton vests 35, 38, 40 and 45 cents. Ladies' white and - colored merino cotton drawers.. Youths' merino cotton un dershirts4 white and colored at 25 cts. ; ' Mens' white and colored KNIT UNDERSHIRTS at!7i cts. ; : Mens' white merino cotton undershirts at 25 85, 38 and 45 cts these. 38ct shirts haye sold f or 45; cents up till this season, - : Mens' mixed color . under shirts, at IBi and 25 cts, dou blerbreasted and back at 5o c Mens' mixed one-half t wool at 47i cts, double back and front 75 cents. - ., Mjms' goooV Ved wool under shirts at 75 cents. j - "-Ladies'- V:-; - --; BLACK CASHMERE ; gloves (all wool) at 15, 18, 20 25 and 38 cents; Thee cash mere gloves areP the finest' we have' ever offered, for :the prices are at least 20 per cent.? cheaper than last year. . T i . - - - - " ladies and tjui col i orea oweea nmsnea casLmerh e te glovesat 45 cents. " " 1 - t i- A; ' ! ! j.. ( .... r- J , f : Ladies' fleeced lined silk gloves at 55 .cents. i Gents' : black cashmere gloves at 18 cts, heavy gloves, 4A a j'f tit":"" Gents' black -wool cashmere gloves at 25' and 38 cents;?- ! " '. Geits' WOOL ! SOCKS at;15cts, finer at 17 J, 20 and 25 cents. -" h wJ Gents' fine; camel hair 'socks at 20 and 25 cents.''- ' ' - r v t-.; : Genfcsj fine f worsted sox at 20 cents. Special barffai't,. coarse and fine seamie er, tan, slate, black 5 to 4ft n-- 0W!l WtZ 111 M f - i:. .: l gents black Miu .40 ntio ort uSIe cotton box' worth 40 cts at 20. BigiobgentsHermtdotn., ttdn box at lfrc,. GOOD seamless sox at 5 10 cents. f . 6i8il, Infants zenhvr Vnuv. . 6 Infants zephyr, ffool ou aaa ik-W cheap. ) i Infants wool stocking , to 12i cents. g at Misses and youths mixed ribbed hose 7 to 8ii 1U lUUt. Misses black ribbed to 8 1-2 in at 10 cents, Infants cordaroy nbbe MJiauxL uuoo i tuo i-z xn, at 1 cents. mi . xnQ pest ladies fast black seamless hose to be found ' 10 cents, better grades np ti 3o cents. at 5 cents per gross or box, Best brafes pins at 3 and 4c Horn dress stays at 3 oenl( per aOzn. Best spool silk at 4 ceil per spool, twist 2cts, 1.5c shields for lOcts, white tape cent per roll, 29 inch cottc plaids at 5 cents. Drilling and cotton flannel that sell for 81 and lOcts at 7 .All wool red flannel at 1 cents np. HEAVY TWILLED navy flannel for skirts at 20c, Good cotton DianKew nfnrffl at, 90c and conn terpaines 63cts to 0 Three pound feather pillo at 50 cents. 10-4 sheets at $1,5 per p?i' White swans down FttiR TBIMM1NG r . t ? Gents' fleeced linen cotton1 sox.15 cents. - at -25 cts per yd. Black Aurora trimn 2b cents. ;;Tfa''; ' inner . and st05 w nh UNO I. S oi fine Embroidered p nelat $1,48 per piece. i A silk which we will sen per Set skein. 1 H E ' j l& C K B 1 DVv J. B OSTIAH, - propria
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 26, 1895, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75