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iiQ Daiv 'Standard 4b -W--l The Standard is published every ay (Sunday excepted) and delivers cd by earners. ,. r.-.u.,-- - RATES Gr SUBSOBIPTION One year?. ........ ... 4 00 Six months.... 2 00 Three months . . . ... . . v 1 00 One month.... 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 paper. Jfrice 1.00 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING BATES. : Tcvms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. t Concord.' NiO. members of the house of Represen-j tativeswere born in that StateThis is encouraging to -yoong men' who werenot bornUu, Texas. A police otfeer. Wast fined once in Ehilauelpnla.oecauEeriie1 nau ex tracted the habit of swapping doge, ahd nearly always got' bit, The Czar is reported to haye said Smetody who commented on theBex ofThisbaby : "The Czarina c-and I arc rejoiced to have a daughter. The child is ours only; a son would haye belonged to allRussia." M Poincaref wbd lias been inyesti gating' the action of the moon on the meteorology of the earth, has diss covered that it has an-influence not ooly'on the production of cyclones, bat also on thir direction. nitr.y.a4Mi'i' 0ON CORD; DEC. 24, 1895. TU ilOMJOE DOC1KINE. I - Some of "the papers in - British Guiana are scoring;, the" Biitiah Government for raising a racket with Venezuela: without first providing means of defence for the colony Tie .first of the five. big. steel j diaepearing guns, for use at Fort Wadesworth. is beiug mounted. -It The. following is an extras lrom weighs 15 tons and throws a 400- President James Monroe s Message to poand projectile r.noror'i in Dflpmbftr. T893: owe. therefore, it to candor ' A Maine woman kept a needle asd c tbe amicable relations exist- seventy-two years. She did it by in between the United States and swallowing it. It mads its appear Mllifd powers to declare that we ance at her elbow a few ua5s ago. : . . - should -consider auy attempt on their .rt to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dau vrdui to our peace and safety With the existing colonies or de pendencies of any European power have not interfered and shall STATEMEWS. TURNING "GKAY . AND THBEATENBD WITH BAhDKESS y ...... J - , ... j .,.. The Dinger is Averted by Using G HAIR VIGOR 'Xfiarlv fortv vears ago, after : some weeks 'Of 'sieknefcs, .my hair ; turned gray and began.iaiimguuc:. so 1 rapidly - that -1 was threatened with immediate balaiiessi - Hearing , Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of, L commenced using this prepara.. RiiJru'K ftil I " I' : -' "vMac ti We save you 25 to 38 cent, on your per tion, and was so well satisfied with jhe result that J; have-never tried any other kind of dressing. It stop ped the hair f rem falling out, stimu lated a new growth of hair, and kept the scalp free from dandruff. Only an occasional application is now needed to keep my , hair of good, natural color. ; I never hesitate to recomitiend 'any of Ayers medicines tomy-friends."Mrs.II;M. Haight, AvocaJ Neb. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. We have a nice assortment of: Celluloid Boxes, inlaid with mother of pearl, .satin lined, for ladies and ec'entle men we sell $5.00 Photo Boxes for 3.45. : ivvocajJNeD. PREPARED BY . DR. J. C AVER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. Ayer's Sarsaparilla Removes lltnplest DOLLS from 1 to 68c. 1 Oar stock oi dolls h far superior to anything we have ever had, and fully 25 per . cent cheaper thAn 'you can buy anywhere. 150 DOZEK 150 Ladies' and Gems1 cotton, linen and silk; lundercliiefs for the holidays Handsome After January 1st Wadesboro will be a Presidential postolhce, A drunken man w 8 killed this week on the Moore, county railroad, near Downing Creek, Tho rrinpinnl nf thfl Pnhool it i.ot interfere, but with the govern. joni8boro is soon t0 begin the rjubli u,ents who imve declared their inde- catf 0n of a Populist- paper, pendence and maintained it, and The men conYicted at Jones 7ho2e independence we have, on county COurt pthe- "Grave Yard'' great consideration and iuat prin- infiuranCQ ca8e3 declared they will ciples, acknowledged, we; coujd not ggt the cases to the very last, and view an interposition for the pur- in, if necessary, appeal to the Su joss of oppreesing them or con preme court of the United States, trolling in any other manner their. , Ihe Wadesboro Mesunger learns testiny (6y any European power) in that the cotton : mill operatives at iiy other light than as a manifesta- Rockingham have already inaugor L on of ah unfriendly disnosition ated a movement haying for its ob- tov?ard the United- States." jeot the erection of a handsome monument over the grave of the late - Mr. Cleveland, ; in his' message Robert L Steele, of that place. says that it is a ugrieyons thing to . Maj. W A Graham has won his cor.tewpla.e the two great .English suit against the Wrought Iron Kange ojisaking peoples of the world as be- Co. In June, 1894i,his house was in? otherwise than friendly," etc., burned. caused, as ho alleged, by. fire ana -amce men we-naveneara mucn " By virtue 'of authority-and pbwei-cori r.f nrrlon on V.a TTnU Hfofna ranS8 which he had bought a few tainedin a dced of trust or, moftefatfe e'T baing bound by the tender ties of a! from a range company. An aps ecuted ;g?; 1. .. mi... . i . ' Deal W&B taken. . - - Nlvht nnr! hi wiffi nhanfevMnNlo-ht. T coupon iKUguagb; J.m8 may ue . ; : . - ja- ifiscU. for sh.'kt jmWic Tuciion in TO THE PUBLIC. e$ - . Give us your job printing, it will ba promptly, neatly and cheaply done. You cannot find a b etter advertising medium in Cabarrus County than the Weekly : Stand ard, which goes to more homes than any- other paper circu lating in Cabarrus. SutoSefipti Weekly Stand ard is $1.00 per an- nuinv in Japanese Vases at less than wholesale brices. Cups and saucers large enough to use, I at 5 cents. Children's A B C plates up to fine ; - Leather, vv .rt hina Cake Plates at 98 cents, woath $1.50 to day;; "also mugs, teapots, dishes, bowls, syrup pitchers; salt and pepper castors, etc. LAMPS. LAMPS I from 48 cents to $5.50 each, cheaper than you can buy any, vhqre from 1 cent up. Doll carriages troin 90 cents to l;bo. (Hobby horses 1 4 to l,y. PLUSH ' - ALBUMS Candv-7z cents rer pound. . Children's Books, 1 to ,5c. Gilt edge, red lined poems, 55c. Teachers' Oxford Bibles $L75 to 2.00: Ladies solid gold gem setting ring's at 75cts to ,1.50, worth oO per cent more. Satin pin cushions 20 Lto 48 cents. A nice . assort ment of gents neckweare .lor presents. . PERFUME! both American and Frencb-o to 55 cents.' Baskets 1 to f 1,24 each. Japanese Bronze Tray, 12x18, 8S.50. SALE- OF TOWN1 LOT. t described as "all rot." We de not' drop our call an ell fiontr of the - court house ddorrin : Coil- l 3 ... : " ,. ' anfl operated by W O Ware & Son, of Concord known as. JForest HUl, a few: petty, failures-jn Wall ,-:is k 4& af'on inAt- joining the joU of Coleman and; ulet1 are in: no senee" alarming Wa3 ai8CYerod 011 fife 9;39 0 clook' Odell Hinufactuing- cbmpa, jhe . - last Mioht. The fire waa on the in metes and boundaries ; of -which . are as . O ,, . - i 1 4 A !),' : J: BOSTIAN, proprietor, f r 5 " 6 north side of a, street" running from the i Pretext tO -AVptm1 hni!ilitiDrrtf flrt' fiiir nf BcattvanardToadto a nbmtcaUeblSliri Tb eie are firms in Wall street that are always waiting for a" fail. : . , on,', Uil&Tf W "?ck; thean 20 6t,to;agUkei; .u4waw.,umt . w .w-w tnen s gj w 45 feet to a Btase; .'tnen . s: o m;,- . , rxne nre was connnea to ins Duiia eoi ieei to a siaKe on., saiu wrem;r wen Tbe sentence of a girl who was L .. cdhvicted of poisonibg'.her father in r7 fo et to beginning point. ato: raortgage -6 ing and machinery wer a a complete or deed of trust is jecorded in the; office St. Petersburg has been comma ted , ? Tf --0 0 hwVfw nWH' ifil of Register of Deeds of Cabarrus county f , . j - . . . loss. It .was a fine. property and its Rccrd f Mortgages No.iS, pages 140 from death to five years imprison- destruction is a beayy loss to its andHl., v W. C Coleman,5 ment, on tbe ground that she was worthy osV'' The Ides 'is partly ThisDec. 17tb l695.. ,y Trustee. , hypnotized by a man anil tbus.com coyered by insurance. ' Eiin "was ADMINISTKiTORtS NOTICE. : pelled to commit the crime, if this pounne: down at' ?thV time, which , ' '' tW.- 'V;v- "!7!. , . , . ; . . , , v , u tv 4.u Having been duly appointed and oe eo, why should sheJbepisheq sayed much other property that quaiified adm nistrator on- the es- r T . . . PflnnioooJ 511 naronnfl nn nine mmmn committipg a crime which she could! U1Q t0 fiaiFe no help? Some of tbe small bore Congress men who are saying smart', thing about" the President's duck-shooting ivould show to better advantage if they didn-t shoot of their mouths so much regardless of time and place, When Baby was sick, vre gave ler Castorla. JPhen she was a Child, she cried for CaKtoria, , . . . . .1 -rv ci fori Wben she had CMldra.sHe gave them Castorla, AT TVTrcnM ArlministirH f nr. This. Nov; 19, 1895. (leceased, all persons folding, claims AflrniriRtr thARaifi decdaea are nereov notified to present them: to" ;the un dersigned duly authenticated, on nr hpf nrfl thft 20th dav of November. 1896, or this iiotice will be plead aa ft har tn thfiir recaverv Also all reri sons owing. said deceased are notW fled ; that prompt payment is exs f Ti Miles j -T-Advertise ; XSP1"" Right JHere
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