sr i r r I ' . ; . A.A the nublic to h;s social "hite." Ho migDL yearn iu vam jur piuuaiuj ui 7 . f 1 FIOE in GAsiofeWitftiNa 'The Standard is published every -ay (Sunday excepted) and delivers d by carriers -r - BATES OF SUBS0BIPT10N One year...V.:...i.U;...8400 Six months................ 2 00 Three months.............. 100 One month 35 Single copy................. 06 THE WEEKLY STANDARD Is a fouivpage, eight-column paper. Zfc has a larger circulation in Cabar rus than any other ptper. .trice -$LO0 per annum , in advance. " :' . - u- w ' . . ' ADVERTISING- BATES. TfrjQsfcr regular advertisements saade known on application. kAddrass all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord. N. O. CONCORD, DEO. 12, 1895. Co:. Fred A Oils writes to his pa tpers that "the Populists "are very -considerably worked up and some of f.hf m are sayiDg that if the silver nen in the Republican party in this Stat'- are not strong enough to con trc their organization, why then th re iDust be three electoral" tickets tuli that" t hey also favbj three t ckfts. It is an open secret that f',e Populists wbo are5 tur talking Relieve their partf ttf be strong euough to carry 'the State! It may He that tlaey talk in this fashion in -order to get as much out of the Re publicans as possible though they wear they are siofcerej this, kind if the public and publicity dlinbfe come into cfoe contact with V eacn omers It is estimated that more big game I was, killedm the.Maiae. f orestsdur- ing October and November, this year than during October, Nqvemberjmd f December of Tast " year. " According to recoras Kepc ,Dy raiiroaus oyer whiohs hunters ship their game, 1170 deer, 74 moose and 68 Qaribon were killed during October and November .this year, - while during the three hunting months of last year only iddl deer, 45 moose and 50 caribou were killed. 1 A medical authority truthfully sounds the praiBe of' onions.' .-'They re excs?hnt blood, purifiers; Boiled onions used frequently in a family will ward oft many diseases to which -the little ones are subject. As an ex. ter na 1 appl ication they are success fully used in cases of croup and earn ache. They are good for the com flexion j and a lady who has a won derfully clear, fine coinplexion at tributes it to the liberal use cf cnions as food. People troubled with wakefulness may hi assured a good night's rest ofteh' if just before retiring they will eat a raw onion. Whtn troubled with a Tiard cough, if a raw onion is eaten the phlegm will loosen almost immediately, and can then be easily exectdrated; It is said that women who go into business life have hot only a greater .chance of marriage than girls who M&f at' home;- but greater prospects rof happiness afterward. The leason .alleged is that they make the ac quaintance cf the classt 4$. men who make, as a rule, good husbands -that is, industrious intelligentj hard working men ot business. More oyer, working with them day by day, ach has more than usually good opportunity of discovering the other's real character, so that there is leas risk of disillusionment after caarriRge. - : . -. 1 .' ' ' j. ;uuu niauco au cau Client 'tonic," says Richard' Mansfield. So do all who appeal to the public, Aps plauseis like wine of iron to the blood : and the merchant who ap f peals to the same public as does the : actor who is, in fact,' an actor in vhis own sphere needs the onib of applauee, too.' He gets it hot merely in the increased amount of his . re ceipts, but in the swift response of This Free Country. - St. PAui, Minncl'.l.TTHe State Superintendent 6t Public In struction recently received an in quiry whether or not the law pro hibited the opening of public schools with a recital of the Lord's Praj er, and asking the advice. of the suparih tendent when one person in the dis trict objected to the service. Att6r J ney General Childs, to whom the matter was referred, holds 1 that the service is in violation of 'section 16 of the State constitution, which pro Tides, that no person shall be coniv pelled to attend, erect or support any place of worship. As the con stitution requires the people of the State to support its schools a lelig ions service at the opening of the school lb uncenstitutional and can not be maintained where there is an objection. UHTOLQ PISERY 7B02X .Kinff; Water: ViliyJ Misy cured ijr: flyers iai'sapaHIfa "For fire yenxsr I suffered untold misery -from muscular rheumatism.' ' I tried every : known, reinedy, .consulted, the, fees physi cians, visited Ilot Springs, Ark.; three times, spending $Woa there,:besides doctors bills; , but could obtain only temporary reliefs My flesh' was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds; my left arm and : leg were drawn: out. of shape the muscle 1 - - ' J ' .1' ' .1 I - V i ...'Xx mViWAVWTO it.'' it - A WW. being wisted up in knots. I was unable to areas tyself, except with assistance, acd could o ily hobbWabout by, using a cane.. , I nad no appetite, and was' assured, by the ooctors, that I could not live. Xbe pains, at times, wore so awful, that I could procure relief only by means of hypodermic Injec tions of morphine. I had my limbs bandaged in clay, in sulphur, in poultices; but these gave only temporary.; relief -After trying everything, and suffering the most awful tortures, I b gan to take Ayer's Sarsaparilku Inside of tw 9 .months, .1 was able to wal. without a cane." In three monttis. my limbt' began to strengthen, and In the course of; a year, I was cured. , My weight has increased to 165 pcundu, and I am now able to do m tull day's work as a railroad black smith.'.' t ri'n3 9 1 The Cn?y World's Fa!r Sarsaparill AYEIt'S 2 ILLS cure Headache. Electric lilt tcrs. Electric Bittera i ie i a medicine suit ed f or any reaeon, but perhaps more generally needed, when the hjguid exhausted feeling prevails, han the Jiver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt, A prompt use of this medicine will act ''more surely lih counteracting j ; M W and freeing; the, system; from' thej malarial poison. Headache Indi gestion, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electrio Bitters. 50o; and $1.00 per bottle at Fetzer's drug store ; : 'l To Be Beantlfnl. Eat fruit for breakfast Eat fruit for luncheon. Avoid pastry. Shun hot- cakes. Flee from hot bisouits. iSat graham and whole wheat toast - v Deny yourself sausages at' break fast. , Take omelettes or chops instead. Refuse rice puddings. 5 Decline potatoes if they are served more than once a day; ; r ; Do not become a tea or fiofifed fiend.- - . .. t., . ..mT- Walk four miles everyjday. Take, a bath every day.'. Wash the face every nightfl in warm water. Sleep eight hours a night. Think more about making other people happy than of mating yburl se'f comfortable, but : 4 Don't worry about either. - He Jf oajcht for hlg Xiberty. Asheville, N, O., Dec. 11. Xess terday Special State Agent J A Perry, of MorgantOD, and posse sur-- rounded the house of John JLyda, an escaped convict, in Henderson county, to arrest him and carry him bsck tor the; penitentiary. Lyda fired through the window, the feullet striking Perry in the shoulder and seriously wounding him. Friends of Lyda ran to the scene and a bat tie was imminent, but finally Lyda surrendered ud on threat that the house would be burned over his bead. Lyda Iwas brought to jail here, Perry is in the Mission Hos pital. Lydt?. was sentenced in 1883 for ten years as accossary to a kill ing in Hendorsoncounty. He es caped in 1893. a TASTEtE! u ri' n fi1 n - ,',riL : En ml U fellii IG JUST AS COOD Fdf? ADULTO.' WARRANTED. PRICE 50 ctc3. I-yt: :;OflfXN0T. 118331 Parts Medicine Co. 8t. Louis, Mo." " t , Gefitlemen:-rWo sold last iyearr 600 bottles of GROVIS'8 TASTELESS CHILL TONIO and havo bought three gross already this year. In all osr eir perience of 14' ye in the-tirrlgt&uaineAahfcvi never sold an article that gave sncn uniTersal flatly taction, aa your Tonic -J. Xonr frnly,' ' v; rj i ! r. : ": v abnst. Cabb'c6 i For Sale'by all ufugratsl v o - - f ' i ' j j man a- w m m SEMINARS A Flourishing School for Young TEN TEACHERS Ornamental Branches EeceiVe Oaref ui attention 5 ' " fA -ttEV. O. L. T. FISHER, A M Peincipal MOUNT PLE A3 ANT. .N O ! THIS SPACE AND MORE i - BELONGS TO THE NEW FURNITURE STORE, To open January I,1 1896 in the Hoover & Lore building, room now occupied by Lowe & Son - I'M COMING W". Xj. bell Undertaker and Embalmer ; TABLET AT 50 GENTS ON THE We have just cleaned put a large M of all tteir te lots of samples 5c tablets we will sell at 8c; lOc tablets for 5c, 15 to 20c tablets for 10c. WEAl SO BOUGHT HOUNDS OE EIHB NOTE RARER yell wortrl 1 Oo Jler quire wriicri we will sell at 18c per potirid, TTIiis paper is in. perfect coriciitipp i. t IE E RACE B T, D. c J.. BOSTIAN, proprietor. .,,-. ... , .... f ' :.'J- JL

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