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tctor Differ. .... . . , ,. v. - - Editos Standard : I see in the Standard of the 23d instant, over the signature of J E L Winecoff, a .question directed, possibly, to me, respecting the Waldensians, with this statement: "The forms und doctrines of vthe Waldensians have remained unchanged since 110o." "Strange assertion. SchatiKHerzog says as late as 1530 the Waldeneiaus believed in transubstantiation. Rev. B. D Hitchcock, D. D., a Presbyte ri an, says in Johnson's Universal Encyclopedia : "As late as 1520 or 1893 FOR BUSINESS THAT IS WEAT WE ARE HERE FOR! TTHE ONLY PERFECT We may live without music, poetry and art; we may live without conscience, we mav live without beart, we may live with on t. fri finds wp mmr thpir fnrm nf crnvprnment was.i; , . . . J. b nve witnour wine, out we must episcopal." rossiojy Cromer vviiie nave a table Qji wnicn to dine co can respect these authorities. Have you seen our line of Most sholars do. Respectfully, mmm , ranging in price from $5.00 to $35.00? They are prononnced "dandies." Our Spring stock of FURNITURE W. A. Lutz. Winston, March 25, 1893. Oeillgr's Mill News. Another marriage last week. Some of our farmers have gone "into the fertilizer business quite in store and on the road is by ibs au& d risner ooaraea xne far tne largest and most com .train last Tuesday for Maiden. piete ever shown in Western There .will be preaching at Grace North Carolina. church on the first Sunday in April. We desire to tnanK: our , . . T kind friends for their liberal dames nsner anu uouu u. 1 XJ OFFER! NEW fpi-AW :Brown started for Ohio last Wed nesday. , OAF. patronage in the past, and we hope by close attention to your wants to merit a continuance of the same. - cm o , FETZfR & BELL The Blllvllle Banner. This is the first Sunday we have ;Hbeen home since Washington. Our six votes are on record there, how Yer, A. ... , it J. V. Pethel, administrator 1 inree collections win oe tasen up of Terrissa Walter, plff. in cnurcn today, uur expenses m vs. Washington were quite heavy, and H B Walter, D P Walter, and we still hope for the North Carolina, 1 Superior Cabarrus County. J Court - need the monev. Our application for the postoffice shas been refused and we will still be compelled to pay regular postage on -oar newspaper. A government cor poration has no soul. During our t enforced absence vf rom home our relations kept hous ' for us. Brethren, if you have any jsr, groceries, we ceed them now. "Bis men who owed us S6 died and :o:- Forraa and Stock Paper Fres! TO EVERY SUBSCRIBER OF THE STANDARD, :o:- W Decree 'left us the money in their soon as we finish suing mmistrators well eithe Tjroke, or in the poorhous Our family and the 1 wills. As their ad- be dead e. twns are W D Pethell,R A Pethell, M v Pethell, Will Dan cy and wife, T R Dancy, Benton Ludwig, Adolph us Lud wig, J no Ludwig, John Link and wife, Alice Link, D S Ovar cash and wife, M J Over cash, Ed Overcash and wife, Sarah Overcash, Martin Blackwelder and wife, Margaret Black welder, P M Day vault and wife, Hettie Day yaulr, Ramsum, Taylor, Charlie, Frona and Irene Krider and father, J Krider, Walter, son of W F Walter, name not known. On reading and filing the affidavit Send for circular and prlcelist to WHEELER & WILSON, Co., Atlanta, Ga. For sale by HOOVER & LORE, km Henry, MT. PLEASANT N. C. NINE TEACHERS. 1. E ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE have mafie arrangements with, the publishers f "The Farmer' Guide and Home Companion,' whereby we can give that excellent Stock, Farm and Hou.seUo d Journal FREE to every subscriber of The Standard upon conditions named below. The arrangement is - - FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY. Andwill be offered by no other paper in.tha county. iSf-To all who pay all arrearages and one year in advance from date of payment we will give the "Farmer's Guide and Home Companion" free for one year. tSlTTo all new subscribers who pay one year in advance from date of payment in this month we will give the "Farmei's Guide and Home Compaaioir" free for one year. UglTTo all new subscribers is paid a part of one year in ad vance who will pay enough to make it a whole year in ad vance, will give the "Farmer's Guide and Home Com panion" free for one year. A FIN course of What is the Guide and Home Companion? STUDY. SE$SION;OPE3T3 SEPT. 1st, 1892 C..L. T. FISIJER - PRINCIPAL" The "Guide and Home Companion" is a 40-co'i.nm Sxfiv, Farm and Household paper, issued twice each month, an i is i full of practical, valuable information for the farmer, s'.ock raiser, and housekeeper. Come in and subscribe now;, get your friends to c an get the best paper published in Cabarrus counts iuni farm and household paper with it. th you and i excellent doing right well. We still live and of J V Pethell, I, from the return ot Relieve in free salvation. Atlanta M Morrison, sheriff, and itap- i-pearinsr to the satisfaction of the . 7 X 1 1 IS I I I. I I 1,1 I I I I . 1 court that W D Pethell and Walter, son of W F Walter, name RGCl Ha.lT I II AiiUWU, Ck' C UUUiC01UCUbB Ul lUr In Henrv Bebel s Collection of . m; tA TOifV,; Proverbs, published in 1512. Q. . . - fnrthpr ftT1Tlpar:n occurs t e o owing . that a nan se of action exists aains are ine snort; untrustwortny tne ; - , . , , ' , . , r ViaiVori " e sai(i defendants, and that they A French proverb 500 years old, aJ? Pr0Per and necessary parties to aavs: 44 Salute a red-headed man thls action, which is for the purpose or": brarded woman at thirty feet oi selling the real estate ot Terrissa off with three stones in thy fists to Walter, dec'd, for the purpose of hft " making assets to pay her debts and In early times all pictures of charges of administration. It U Judas were shown with shocks of therefore ordered, adjudged and de red hair. This and the fact that creed that service of summons on tho Judas in the "Miracle Plays" said defendants be made by pulica was provided with a red hirsute tion in the- Standard, a weekly news worked the superstitious people of paper published in the town of Con the middle ages up to such a de- cord, county and state aforesaid, $rree that it was actually, unsafe once a week for six consecutive for a red-haired person to appear weeks, requiring the said defendants .in company. Writers ot all classes namect as aforesaid to be and appear beeran to denounce "the senseless prejudice against those of lively perior 0ourfc for gaid county and colored hair Cyrano de Ber- gtate Qn Qr before Monday the 24th gerac, in his States and Empires , q a j 1893 and ,ead an. oiineouni scuu. , . swer or demur to the complaint of a uravo t th the plaintiff which was filed in this red hair is DotW but the on February, sun m fff 7 1893, or the plaintiff will apply, to rnany speak ill of it because few P demanded in ve xne nonor w uv u. The adiective. u Juc1 i hair;" and many similar allusions i Relieres p.ll soreness of the mucous mei-'l tsric ."u;d ram fiONORRHfEA ftnd CI.FPT in itni: i ic Tv' . othei treatment necessary. Nerer causes strict jrs r-r Cr&Z3rr- by druggists. V BLOOD BALM CO., Pro's, fltfesta. f?;. W For Sale bv , D; Johnson Cures all Female Complaints and Monthly irregularity, Leucorrhcea or Whites, Pain in Back or Sides, strengthens the feeble, builds up the -whole system. It has cured thousands and will cure you. Druggists have Jt. Send etamrjifor book. DB.J.P. DB03G00LE & CO., frralsYille, Kj. YOUR LIFE TIME TAGOB - REED'S - SONQ U kJ PHILADELPHIA. 1893 SEASON 1893 The adjective, " Juda-coloreci the complaint and for costs of ac ut " mn4 5mil.r allusions twn. Issued this 7th day of March, nf 1893. Mch. 7. Jas. O. Gibson, Clerk Superior Court. the older authors. In " As You like It!" Rosalind' says of Orlan- 'do, " His verv hair is of that dis- emblinsr color." to which Celia jeplies -;' Something browner than FUrnjture, FUmUUre. Dryden, writing of Jacob Tou- gon, & Dublisner wnom ne tnor- . oughiy ddspised, says : . He has leerlntr looks, bull-faced and freckled fair. '.CXiro left legs and Judas-colored hair. li you want to see a stock of Furniture, go to Geo. W Wright, Salisbury, jn; u. prices, uaii on , him. It-will pay you. WE GDARANTEE SPOONS AND- FORKS WITH Sterling Silver BACKS TO WEAR 2 5 YEARS. The pieces ot Sterling sa ver inlaid at tne points of rest prevent any irearwnatever. FIVE TIMES as much Sflrer as in Stand ard Plate. FAR BETTER tnan Light Solid Silver and not one-half tne cost. Each article la stamped E. STERLING-INLAID tG. Accept no substitute. Mabi Only by The Holmes & Edwakos 8iuna Fsale at COKRELL & BROS l:, i ml Desire to announce the opening of tneir iew samples of SUITINGS AND TROUSERING tor Spring and Summer, now on display at ATT ERSON 'S. TROUSEfi.il SUITS, 15 00t 16 50. 18 00. 120 00 DRESS SUITS, to order, $29 00. DRESS SUITS, ready made, $25 00. GARMENTS TO YOUR MEASURE fAND ORDERJgAT VERYgMODERATEPRICES, . i A beautifnl collection of patterns. J. rT. JYonr inspection mvil
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