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. - f ; 1 Yr C l i r ri o Tri eood will to men," and a-king that iiiO "lU1,UU1U ,V, , ratB,t nutinha of th Pftrth LOSS OF VOICE After Acutp Dronchitio VMM W . w w- of one language, one fftitbvnne bap tism and one Lord should ;hbt be etobrpiled ih;v7ar; 'It ttfr. Nvered with fenfth f eelin. - earnestness and BY JAftES P. COOK " -,;rr.rr-r.T its. Mk j . i .1 I m i ' ' . 1 ' IThe Standard jja .pjibUfllied fl very, iy (Sunday excepted) nd deiiver . by caTerlr BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION t)ne year. .T . m'. 84 00 Six months. . .". . .;. .V. . . . . . 2 00 Three months . . . . ; ....... . . 1 00 One month .V 35 Single copy. 05 : THE WEEKLY STANDARD Is a four-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabar rus than any other pi-per. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING BATES. Terms for regular advertisements ade. known on application. " ,kddress all communications to THE STANDARD, ': -p' ConcordK0. ; ONCOPP, DEO. 1, 1895, ;j lis- An lUinois.exprinienter has dis coTered that an excellent syrup can Jbe extracted from corn cobs si m ply by boiling ihem in water rpporti onr te to the number . of cobs. Mahout a -gallon to twelver cobs. Tu thieJ- -vraier, alter oeing scrainea, ne aaus &?nY on of dar k jbwn sugar an the product is eciPeUiing.which they flay 5'eta away with genuine maple yr.np , .When the western farmer .tfith bis corn cobs can et npin tft0 maple sugar, business what is to bos -come of Vermont planets and , stars, Jbilt a -bob-tail cornet would create inidtfe Of a sehia-j tion than all of tbesd. Tbe oyster s so small at ;the be--inning of its career that' it is iald tpc million would occupy) only one ubic inch They grow-so much in tiznt that one of then -iias been! fenown to occupy -a ;T7hole festival tew. Two colored citizens of Ken ucky made a trade the other day in rhich one bartered his wife for an old mule, a pointer dog and $5 in &ard cash. The only objection to the trade came from the dog, which aefosed to acknowledge his new owner. 'Some fellow with a spite against the human race, not satisfied with the havoc the tobacco' cJgarrette is iraakiLg, has invented a green tea aigareite, 7hich fs becominff the faa kifiung'.the i idiots in Loridon, and other-European cities and will doubt S ess soon be imported on this side of tne Bait pond. I A wedding at Pottstown, Pa., in yiri'ch George Oyster was to marry 3ai Mifs Hertzog, was - indefinitely - postponed because George was ar rested just befori the ceremony be- an, on a serious charge by another Mis3 , who claimed him as her oy ster. Misshaps all around there, it .seems. SENATE PASSES THE 3ILL. TElie House Measure .Rot Modified. Mr. Sherman's Amendment to Slake 1he Veneasuelan : Commission Snb Ject to Senate Confirmation Hardly -Considered at All.; . ' v . iWashikgton, Dec. 20. The -receedipgs in the Senate today wereopened .with a prayer by its tlihd chaplain, lnyoking the Christw saas influence, 'peace on earth and printed u the itecord a very un nsuaJ jpriyilege Xa he Recorded j.o a aplam's opening prayer , ; r The day' noweWr 1 did not re spond to the peaceful opening; and whn' tfee hour of ; adjournment came, the Senate had .passed, with out amendment and without a single negative vote, the House bill ap-J propriatibg $.oo,ooo ior a commis-, sion to report to" the President on the tine divisional line between the' re public of Venezue and Boitish uui ana. Mr. Sherman's amendment fixing the' number of cbmmfssione rs at three, and requiring Uheir appoint meat to' be "by ahd'wittf the -'adyice: xif the Senate" waa ',; iaejwried ;f roni the committee on foreign; relations,' but it had very little support ic ihe Senate,' and was. at thecIosS 'of the atbte: laid on the table without a division and with only.two , or three negative votes -the vote .being yiva voce. ; ::v:':AS.ll The debate took a more excited inrn than that of the Dreceedinc dav. j-- -y, -jj-jr . It; was opened byniatt, epujbw there was.no reason to suppose that' war was to be precipitated, but that v . ....... trie American people wouia not shun war. : A) jIIoaj-e-aoIdTreasare h D W Fuller.ci-Canaioharie. N. Y.l says : that -he always r keeps Dr. rKicgNew Xisbovei m :thehouee and hs family has always found the very beat results follow its use; that he would not be without it, if . jyrQ 'a iscovery Is, undoubtedfully the best COUrh remedv: tliftt h'o 'has nsedfit'ihibis fanuly foreihi'yeart and it" has 'never WtD ao all mail 10 uiauuuu xur u y ay not try a remedy so loner1 tried rtnd ififltArl. Trial bottles free dt ezer,S " Wrpg . . f - JrJii' xYt 4 vJ Sill 1 ill I 1 Diure, xvcguiar size ouo ana oi.uvj , 'T . , The TFall Street -?aqle. 1 Jtew JTork, .Dec. 2 0. The .Times tomprrow .will. 'print -tha; following account of the day ' in - Wall Street: Collusion between bear operators in stocks and.for oign tfJ5ing houses smashed prices in Wall street toda, ran money rates up t6T90 per cent, resulted ' in withdrawals1 oi: thVee million four hundred thousands dol lars in the' gold reserve land cansed seyeral financial : failures 'Good temper and moderation by the bakks and the lnfl aence of the Ceh trai rtust Company 1 io ' placing one milUon five hundi ed thousand dollars on the market iaLthe last hour of trading, to be leaned at normal rates, 'turned the down wari course of prices. Kecoyery was rapid and general, but at the end of the day quotations showed mate rial net loske?. Jriie shock of attack left tde market wavering and fey The stock exchange firms that went under were Nichols, Frothing ham & Co, S S Sands & Co., and Deneuf ville & Co. The consolidated brokers crowded to the wall were Leo J Feldaman . and Benjamin FentonV v'' ' For ever Fifty Tears. Mrs. Vinslow's S6oth;ng jSyrup has been used for over J fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for DiarrhoeaC -It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup," and take ho other kind. mwx&w 2395 a PRMCHErrs jxpjiuaiCE. . - Vihree months ago, I tooka yo, tk wf,iVVlaifit.Ad in tn'attack bum f u-x vuwvv.- . of- acute rbronchitisrfL. put myself under medical treatment, ana at, ino end of ; two months wts no better. I found it very difficult to preach, . : and concluded totry Ayer's Cherry , Pectoral. The first .bottle gave me great relief ; the second; Whiph I am ' How taking, hasirelived me almost entirely of 'all nriplesant symptoiiis, and J feel' sure that one'or two bot- f. ' ties more will effect a permanent , i 'cure: To all ministers suffering irom X I throat trdubles, Iireommehd'Ayers rr , Cherry Pectoral ?E; M. BHAWXtY, D,p. Dist. Secretary, Am. Bapt. Punlication Society, Petersburg, Ya. ilyers Gherpy Pectoral GOLD IIELAL At TU MOULD'S FAXXl. i ' AYER'S LEADS OTHER -SAHSAPARILIAS. J A: Christmas present 'to evey y man ' woman 1 and- child on December 24, lt IS A'clbcft, jin : front of tiitf! Morris House by Old .Dr. Odojn; ihe' ires'a strings, and violin Every body dome and enjoy Xma Bve, HieV positively . giVs away 400 packages Of medi oine of bii-evVri u inamU about-Ol d Dr:- orn' ShvTw man Fain ut0: ) "My breast bealed twice,1!: could w iipt :get Hany - ease' at night or, day. ' I tried everys tKing I?.riejiir:rplfi 'forl two !.??fes. Ji vm$ m al the time and twas;so very jspre J. cotild 'not 'A tpnbh it without crying.4 My husband sentf6r Dr. I Odom. f WJtreast:i swollen extremely large arid' 1 could scarcely tfEteiiV aims I suffered so much pain! AIN OIS E fiO.UR HE RELtEVED! ME WITH HIS LJNIMENT and I -have .not iiad any-pain since. I will aslr evry lady' in the world neyr to be witli out a bottle in her house, I Will make oath to the above." Cn December .24th I am going 'to'let' .eveiry person that wants a bottle of the ilini-. ment iiavS it AT HALF, PRICE. " Come prepared to get it. All other - medicine on that day at1 REDUCED PRICES and sold on a POHI TIVE GUARANTEE: Twen tyfive otter testimonials in person will be given, that day, ' , Respectlully, - Old. Dr. Odom, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Hating been duly -appointed aud qualified adm nistrator on the esu tute of the lato Dr. Solomon Furr, deceased, all persons holding claims asrainat the said deceased are herehv notified to present them to the un-' dersigned duly authenticated on or hfiforci tho 20Fhdav of Novnmhftr. 1896, or this notice will be plead as ! 1 'A1 l . a par to tneir recovery -cuso an per . sons owiner said deceased are notii fled that' promt) t payment " is exs pectea. " - L. M. Morbison, Admmistrutor. This, Nov. 19, 1895." iH.lUi C, IUIUVYU UiUUUUaSb allU handed 'f drhta YSrl We save you CHRISTMAS mm PRES ENTS. We have a nice assortment of 1 ; Celluloid ; Bois, : iilai with n&tber of jiearl, atinf lined, if or "ladies and; gentle men we sell r$5.06 Photo Boxes ior 3.45. - - vl -f i J apanese ,Vases atjeps .tfyan wholesale ; pnee s, ' "Cups I arid saucers f large'eiieuilitd iusei at 5 cents,'- '7li,5 j i Cbildren's A: B C " plates to fine , ; : rMumh' vHINA, ?u-ia;'t" 5 at 98 jcents, ,woath li50t4 day; also v mugs,q 1 iteapo is dishes, bo wl s, Qyup , pi cohere, salt and pei-casrs, jetp. J. -, V ; w ... ; 1 'fc 1 '1 ft i, from 48 cents to $5 0 ;: eaci' jejheaper than you canbuy any here--f romol 1 cent up. Doll carraages;irom,90;cent3 to 1.68, Hobby horses $;L24;to , 1,89. T H: E -I f . Cake LAMPS -TLX.Y-.l:?V-d tlllll fc' p. J BosTiAir ft! 25 to 33 on your DOLLS from 1 to 68c. Our stock ot dqlls iS far superior id anything we have ever had, and fully 25 per cent rceaper than you can buy anywhere: 150 Ladies' and Gents' cotton, linen aricFsilg" handerchiefs for the -holidays. : Handsome r-fi- V 1 -AW- PLUS! Candyi rgns ,:per pound. Childreii "Books',1 1 to 5c. ui ge, t ea unea poems, CScy c lNeacliers Oxford Bibles 11.75 Ho 2.00; Ladies solid to 48 cents. A nice assort ment of gents heckweare for . . rr-.-Jt i . - r ot . . . both American arid Prenci- topxentSi rasfeets4:to 1,24 eacn. ..... Japanese Bronze Tray, 12x1., A f Tl iSu y P A ) "4 ( Per DQZEN Leather Wood ALBUMS gold,gBm setting rings at 75cts more; Satin: pin 5 cusionK 20 A Acq PEBFUME
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