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'I Un noJLr C o fS-s-.H Eagland'a attitude towura8,Veni zue ! 000, to France- 87,000,000. to Entt IkO DaiJ b iailQai'(l.,a - , , , 6 thinB of Wd and to Germany and the country about which everj oeweoaper ia the world 'today BT JAMES I. COOK. yviQE IN CASTOR BUILDIN Q The Standard is published every ay (Sunday excepted) ni delivers ed by carriers- BATES OF 8UBSCBIPM0N One year...., : 84 00 Six months................ 200 Three months.............. 100 ' One month S5 Single copy................ 05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD Is a four. page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabar rus than any other pbper. Jfrice $1.00 per annum, in advance. ADVEBTISINQ BATES. - Terms for regular advertisements niade Known on application. Address all communications to HE STANDARD, Concord, N. O. JONCORD, DEC. 30, 1895. 16 hiving somethiug to say. Hencp, we feel lo apology is necessary- for the long article elsewhere printed in this issue. ' It ia condensed from the New York Sun and if you "see it in the Sun it's so." Let every body read it, 80 when the time comes to take up arms each soldier will hive some idea of the country he inteuda to fight, bleed and die for. perchance. The Republican Band Bill put through, under the. lash, the lower House of the Congress was by a vote of 169 to 136. Every Democrat, save one, and every Populist voted in trie negative. The tew Populists in Congress couldn't swallow that dose and joined the Democrats. But they are in the minority. ABOU 1' VENEZUELA A k Washington special says that Representative Shuford, of North -Carolina, has introduced a bill which it is safe to say,' now will never be passed. It provides fori The average Concluded from-first page. J and 45 (both inclusive) are liable to jservice in the national militia. gold product of the abolition of the members' clerks Venezuela in a year is $1,000,000. and the saying of about 30,000 per The standard of value in the repnbn lie of Venezuela is the bolivar, so called after Simon Bolivar, and the value of it is the same as a French franc 19 3 cents. Venezuela does not produce silver. Much of the foreign debt ia held in England. The exports of -Venezuela exceed the imports by $3,000,000 a year. There are more than 200 lakes month, or Jfiiu.uuu to $34U,uuu, should this session of Congress ex ienu to the uanal time. There was a Urns when this bill coald have passed, but that was before the members grew thoroughly accus tomed to the luxury ot having a n ce, bright young man to write their letters, mail their books and eeed, visit the departments and make within the boundaries of Venezuela, l.- n j - one of the largest' beins 1.600 feet xnujstfii geoerauy uaeiui ana agree . , . , ..- . v, . mu 4 dflAA above the level of the sea. ' The -u. xucu, u, m per 0rinoco River ihe largeafc .n Vene moath is simply sent, direct to the zaela, is 1,160 miles long. It is five Congressmen, and even if his clerk times as long as the Hudson River, U sick for several months at home but less than onethird ; the length the pay must go on. The Congress ' the Amazon, and less than one man can't help it; the Sergsant-at alf the lengthy of the Mississippi arms or Clerk will keep mailing it Th ra3s of Venezuela are inferior. , . 0 . . . . Communication is difficult: The to him. So it is generally conceded .... , J - Government,however, has expended thatso long as this measure of re- large sums of money : for the in form is left to Congress it will stand nmvK'nf vo- a slim show of becoming a reform some of the larger towns. There in fact. are twentv States in Vati ; official division being based on the ... me-, moaern iaea ot teaching Constitution of the .United States. echool and governing it entirely by There is also a Federal district, cor. "moral suasion" cot a dull and sick- responding to ithe District of Co ening blow in a school on Long Is Jumbia, $nd there are several outljr- land, which by the way is near the ipg Territories. - ' . ; birth a nearly ail mistaken The mineral products of Vene motions . .ool teaching. A young zuela, in addition to gold which -American cocked his heels upon the English speculators are seeking by desk and proceeded to be comfort- BUmmary annexation of Venezuela able, refusing to lower his under- territory o the British possesions, standing at the gentle suasion re- aro r0n' zin0i cuicl:aiIr. lead, tin finest of the female artist in charge1. ?ntlmony' ard alao eis . 4r " 1 cnarge. tensive products of salt, alum, lime, Her suasion .methods insulted the sulphui, and asphaltum' 12yearold Amencaa and reaching ,, -dowD, catching the modern artiat bj laot: , " m. v ezueia .-v, . . . ' lasts fromNovember to April. The vUC OuIOUO lr,ppea nerana tnen -i . ee&B0Q iast8 from April to uunu upuu ner iora or ail he November. The climate of the tem- surveyed. In the old time school, perate part of the country, is the where scholars weie made and where finest in South America, the most r''ln "RIiia "Dr.11.. - An n o Vila Pon A - ..l. uwmc uau& iwigneu serene ana ''v n uusb eaiuurius, unquestioned, the heels of no Amen outside of Peru. The women of oan youth were ambitious enough to Veezuelaittre of the Spanish type, get bo taftu and finally seat the con. tk. - Z. VL T"y'V 6 .p--v upU me ppanisn; no language is. sweeter. fogyiam can only be seen where speak Spanish as their native lan the galluses" cross he's no so far ua&e a majority of the -lying in tfn the rear with his face turned back South and CentralAmerica. . Jthatonly a speck can be deciphered. Venezuela imports from the : United States in a year about 84,. Some time since, the 'American loo.OOO worth of coods. chieflv mans people heard much of the Island ufactured articles. From . Great Spain 8600,000 each tKa Aht nf .Venezuela - at the time of the last' computation was 22,000,000, or about one-fifth of the preseut debt of New .York city. T he dobt of Venezuela was 11 per capital In the Utited .States the per capita debt is $14, in England $87, and in France 8116, Venezuela is in the extreme north ern part of South America, directly facing the Caribbean Sea. To the west of it is the republic of Colom bia, to the south is Brazil, to the east are the' territorial possessions of thrAo European Governments combined under the . geographical name of Guiana; The furthes away from Venezuela is Frenc Guiana, a territory of 46,000 squar miles and 25,000 population, the chief city of which is Cayenne, whence comes the pepper, and to which French criminals convicted of serious ofiences . are transoorted. Next nearest to Venezuela, but not touching it at any point, is Dutch Guiana, a territory of almost exactly the same size as the French colony, but haying a population twice as We save you 25 to 33 on your per cent GHIUSTMAS PRESENTS. We have a nice assortment of Celluloid Roxfia. inlnirl large. Paramaribo is the chief town, with mothftr nf npnrl satin Next, and adjacent to Venezuela, is lined, for ladies and fffintlft- British Guiana, the size of which is men we sell S5.00 Photo in dispute. Boxes for 3.45. TURNING GRAY AND THREATENED WITH BALDNESS 1 The Danger ii Averted by Udng ; V" avi rai i .mi HAIR VICOR VKearly forty years ap:o, after -some weeks of sickness, my hair turned gray and began falling out so rapidly that I "was threatened with immediate baldness. Hearing Ayer's Hair Vigor highly spoken of, I commenced using this prepara- Japanese Vases at less than wholesale prices. Cups and saucers large ehaueh to use, at 6 cents. Children's ABC plates up to tine , China Cake .Plates in the Pacific Ocean, about which Prof. Koon Ingram has rushed hun weda of stereotyped letters ' into as many newapapers and magazines. INow that everybody, most, appre hends a season of clashing arms oyer the Monro-3 doctrine, growing out of Britain it imports 63,800,000, from Germany 2,100, 000, from- France $2,000,000, and from Spain $300,000. This is the country, from which Venezuela imports most, and th's is the country to which Venezuela ex ports most. Venezuela's exports to the United States . average Sl2,000th mm&Wrr miff- mmmm m mm at 98 cents, woath 81.50 to day; ' also mugsr teapots. aisnes, bowls, ayrup pitchers, salt and pepper castors, etc. s-'Cv-X-Vv'.'S LAMPS LAMPS from 48 cents to $5.50 TOTS each, tion and was so well satisfied with ihe result that I have never tried any other kind of dressing. It stop ped the hair from 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 recommend any of Ayers medicines to my friends." Mrs. H. M. Haigiit, Avoca, Keb. ' Ayer's inlaip Vigor PBEFABXD BY ' ' PR, J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., U. S. A. Oyer's Sarwparilla Xemove JFimpU cheaper than you can buy any wnere irom 1 cent up. Doll carriages from 90 cents to 1.68. Hobby horses $1.24 to 1,89. . DOLLS from 1 to 68c. Our stock ot dolls is far superior to anything we have ever had, and fully 25 per cent cheaper than you can buy anywhere. 150 DOZEN 150 Ladies' and Gents' cotton, linen and silk handerchiefs for the holidays. Handsome Leather, Wood' AND PLUSH - ALBUMS Candy 7 cents per pound. Children's Books, 1 to 6cl Gilt edge, red lined Doems. 55c. Teachers' Oxford Bibles $1.75 to 2 D0 Ladies solid gold gem setting Tings at 75cts to 1.60, worth 50 per cent more, satin pin cushions 20 to 48 cents. A: nice assort ment - of gents neck weare for presents. PE R FUME ! both American and French f to 55 cents Baskets 1 to f 1,24 each. ; ' Japanese Bronze Tray, 12x18, THE RACEE T D. J. Bostiah, Prdprifetor TO THE PUBLIC. Grive us your job printing, it will be promptly, neatly and cheaply done. You cannot find a better advertising medium in Cabarrus County than the Weeklx Stand ard , which goes ( to more homes than any other paper circu latins: in Cabarrus. - Subscription to the Weekly Stand ard is $1.00 per an num, in advance. (
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