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aily StaaAafcfiL JOHN D. BABRIER & SON, JU Editors and Proprietors. JAS. P. COOK,r Correspondent. OFFICE IN BRICK BOW. 77. . j I fn Visa : . ir, nnn flnfln v JSftjSEE? except and beauw and, liraoe, delivered by carriers. age and withering BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Oaeyear ... ... Three months.. the Dmne hand and, can: do naught buta merciful bidUinR. The ahow ers refresh the eartb,; the suri gives forth his light 'and; heat, the moon aod BVTa'beckon us to look through fcho darkness to .brighter spheres b yond. Npr is nature. all that bends the brow pi jouiu uu and strengthen manhood and wnmanhood. but man, though often " . .t . ' i'U51ft nnmPA 'tO OUT alCl termea ouij w - , and nomfort. . Our neighbors are kind and friendly and beipful. We catch a Rincrlft canv.. . . . .... - The Weekly Standard is a hundred smiles to one frown,, many foar-paee, eight-column paper. , It ftlute u8 to one who scorns .us. has a lamer circulation in Laoarrus . loving hearts tbtin any other paper, rnce i u , ; -,, iii aacum, in advance. ADVERTISING HATES : iTerina for regular advertisements ra ad a known on appucaauu. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Oonubrd; N. C. COiS'JVD, SO V., 25, 1896. tha? khgivisi Tiiouoms. t n v. 'yiVofivirt nd the Wie XlB J lit UKCJ,' -v.. J little fn dicks its tiuy fihgeia in the pi od poka tha dainty crumbs id to it's nctle rou id moutii and koos not why it n not liKo al ways. It's Thanksgiving ! and there's no cneer ua. wj " w men t we do not lack. Oars is a land of asylums for the few from whom nature's full ineis- ore of blessings are withheld, a land where homes ae op-n for the h,melers, a hand where schools, col. le es, aud univaiti bid all to cotne and dunk oep from the fountains of MFdi-m and itn sanctified ' knowled e io approach nearer tnd nearer i he peifeqt imare of Him from h m thesblessina ccme. Out s :a a tuv nuw? bells cad' us toeiemble and with the aid of sNreet melodies and sound words bathe our trembling spirits in f Via cpp.nnd vear $28,000,000. The increasetherefore in the first fiscal year under the. Wilson tariff was within a fraqtioripf 15 per cent, over the McKihley tariff, but; it in 0oDd m the second! fiscal year to ,fu; o frPtionTof 22 ner cent.,as compared- with the McKinley.tariff. The Dmgley tariff bill calls ior per cent, increase on iuc revenue. I . - tho fantri ftMrt DUl the case, and upon them probabili ties must b based. The Wilson bill w . knttAii thxti r -1. h A IB urvwii vm ; . - , . tha trusts and comoinea OAOniJu aw : , , ' -i the iatter measure loaiereu auu . tected, Oaarlotte JNews. Another rate war is threatened rd Air Line and rhfl Southern. There seems to be T Racket th. U its faults McKinley ac -irr Pound Sheeting Infants' Hoods Gates, 95c to $5; no r'?om ,ff tion as it wea-a Pound Calico 20c. aDQ lIiagr.r-:, TSn tO SlOv IttlU W1UO Cloth 25c yard. Blue, U-ray, ana vme witn white stripe Ducking at t l-tc yara. 25 pieces of SUk Velvet and Plash wortli 75c to $1.50 a yd; 91 nieces of Velveteen, worth SO to 40 centa a yard, to go zi pieces oi Y nWTR; 27 pieces of Silk for Shirt Waists, primming etc, f,om 1 25 to 75c a Yard. UnhlPfiched Sheetinz, in lengths of 6 yards aad under, at Unbleacuett&neew b pouN1) d devotion for T ,r timo BCUB tiv- . . TomDino' : ana nere s uur uuuo " . . a rumpiu0 , t.mnation of the toya till dinner a re.dy. L..F..i-:i..t -HaU nleaae ' Him to . i (rnmnr UiCSSlUC vu sr u ; LLh the rab- continue to bestow upon us in the to the country and woe to the rao h!5or Dira LliU UUU1CO m w" f- 1 vf fetif 4 -V:a IK : What care we for all, your dinner doings. Ic'a Thanksgiving! and Til catch tiut antf khng eye when the i est think not. . Love's thrills: shall -be "peat-up no longer. Let destiny lead faat to the goal. It's Thanksgiving! and we're glad Yield not to dark forhodings, ; i ; Crave not great wealthy hoaruingsi Tnere's naught tabe.hewailing, i j L Your murmurs unavailing.- w Away with pining sadne??, Attune to loving gladness, . reraise ye the Everliving,- - On this, our glad Thankiiving. REVENUE FROM. TARIFF DUTIES. " 6V'"5' - In the campaign ust enaea me we're blessed with surroundings free Repubican8 pointed to tbe deficit in f. nro'jnt. T,af. tih reioice and be naa f fha ornrprnrrifint. and 3. 1 Kt UMUM - - J fcllC iCVvUUVO vfcivi i j glad. New the years are speeding ciajmed that the Wilson bill (or what fast and the solid joys and the stern was left ot it after Gorman, Hill, diinmds ot duty are here. We'll et al, doctored it) was responsible ake a rest and feast on the rich for the decrease in tne revenue, bounties honest toil has won. They call the Wilson act a "free Id's Thanksgiving! and they'll trade'' when it is nearer a tariff for . , m,; ; u nrotection than any other the Dem- Boopenere. - i ocrkts haye proposed for eight years, full and the yard will be apro- cajmed that the greatest need priated. They'll turn things topsy. J . next maintaini turvy, they'll break, they 11 tear, national honor; bv faatening they'll scatter, they'll beip, but ld standard on us, was a pro- hless their dear Jlttle. souls they tectjve tariff, and such a tariff would haven't many more Thanksgivings provide ample revenue for the sup nrifVi rrrnriilnft and crrandma. f Via crnvprnmant. Thev LU OilwUVi v. n puiw : MV w Soon it will be', perennial' Thanks- charged the "free trade" feature of giving with us. ' We'te home the the Wilson Act with the responsi. heat and burdeh'of the day, ' .This bility for the deficit in the Treasnry. is a foretaste of oar call ;home ,;to . -. Th?!McLinley Act was the most ,Tmn nroteohve schedule ever rest ana feast. " r;. . . . Thus the different stages Df...hu. passed.in.thircountrj, a.nd as the xuue me umci 6 , Republicans endorsed this in their platform and elected .its .author .frauKhf.withltsloaaf' .ioyr and the,certainiy endorse the alaswith too many, its load .of ... r ;.. - rt yA ' ' m i . 1 ? ' 1.1. . TllUAnn ' . , n'hn nttimal tft!;i8UCS oi me xreaa iFltty Years Ago. This is the way It was bound to look. When grandfather had his "picter toot. These were the shadows cast before'. The coming of Conjurer Daguerr And his art;. like a girl in a pinafore Eonie day to bloom to a goddess fair. Men certainly were not as black, we know A.S they pictured them, 50 years ago. Ayeis Sarsaparilla began to make new men, just 5 as ; the new "picture's of men began to be made. .Thousands of people fronted the camera r with skins made clean from blotch And- blemish, because they had purified the blood y with Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It Is as powerful now iss then. Its record proves it. ; Others Imitate ,the 'remedy ; they $ant imitate the ! record : OO Yeafia of CUres o o n en CD r n-i -w -1 UJU Let not oura be an empty, mean- Department show the amount of pi n ry Si mm . - n 1J O Fn Cl Fj O :-iUUiaa.si t tmrri'Ay Thfthk8rivinirl :Luwta 'n Tlnf Uftiil fii fnllnwa: Heayen perpetuate , the institution . !8)4-r-McKinIeydm ports; $636, ?torn when the" braW ' Piigrima oh 614,42026; duty paid, $128,881, Yi MaaflftttrinRAttfl shores found 868.56 n equal to 20.25 per cent, i 0 , kAW MAWWMWV wiww w w f . -. their appointed fast turned into a 1895-Wilson imports, $731,163, V - . w-m b I 1 iff1 1 Men's Laundered colored'- shirts 128 cts. Club house ties 5 cents up. Sox 4 cents to 40 cts. Ladies black hose 4 cents 'to 37-i cents. T.p.flifiR 35 inch. Hermsdorf Opera hose 35 cents. Ladies white collars 10 cent, cuffs 18 cts. Ladies silvered or black bone shirt waist buttons 5 cts per doz. Ladies black silk watch guards 10 cts. Chair seats 3 to 5' cts each. . Wire hair brushes 8 cents. ! "" ": : " ''-'J- .y . Royal talcum -pow-r der-at 3 far 25 cents. Handkerchiefs to 37 cts each. Two papers needles for 1 cent, or better ones 1 cent Sewing machine oil 5 cts .per bottle. Towels 4 cts up. Shaving brushes 3 cts up. Garter elastic 2 cts per yard up. MehsScaps 10 centsj hats 23 cts up. White tape 1 ct per roll. Hooks and Ts 2 doz- for 1 -cent, improved 1 cent per dozen. The best colored spool cotton made at 2s cents. Tooth' brushes 2 "Cts up- Shoe blacking IScent ' . It up. Six ddzen5sliirt':W- tonsforjlcent. Three , lead for 1-cent. GombsI3; Xast Jffotice Town Taxes. feast oa 1895-Wilson imports, $7dl,lb $ffi.ui 090.80; duty paid,, $147,901,218;29; &ViVtfill Vtb settle ' -i . ' v I n on 9.:noi n.P.ht. - jLul it,vi Mm"i-hify iAtP T hnnft . cuted refugee need hide m this our oyu , nKfl1n. Lr.Bptt.! atonnA. : I will 'be com. iof iiona eedom Bo it not paid by rant's heel is on the neck ef Ameri e t0 ZfS hA -I hope -you will settle vt,.r?lA . - From this it mil be seen that the , - ft ft te .: ,J.L. Bogek. cas yeomenry. JNo lnyaaing Ioe duty paid 0n imports under the Mc- : TownTax Collector. treads with martial step toward tne inley tariff was 20. per cent., and Oct. 15, tf home, consecrated tp rearing OolumH q&3 increased under tha Wilson) "T rp jiia'a , freemen and ion;i children; tariff to 2r per cent. No famine wastes our sabstance, nor The reYenue under the Wilson pestilence sweeps the bloom of life bill increased from $128,000,000 to int. from nnr. irid,ft mhab- m47.000 000. and in 1896 to $156, MUM Itgv. w w t, (- I IT J" fi itants. The.flwbda are etayed and 000,000. The increase in the first the winds are held in W palm of year was oyer $iy,uuu4uuu, anu ua HAHTSELL am; i ATTOENEY-AT-LA.W, CONCORD, - N "C. . Prompt ' Attention glen to' all business. 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