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i he Daily Standard - BY JAMES P. OOK. The Standard is published every day nday excepted) and delivered by car- v $4.00 ,2.00 1.00 .05 Six months Three mon ? One -nerle copy 'The Weekly Standard is a 4-page, 8 coiumn to i'age sheet ; contains more reading matter and has a larger arila tion than any paper ever before publish- Homlcide In Allcirliany. Elkia, Eeb. 8 Lat Sunday even a man named Slaughter, of Carroll county, Virginia, aud John Bare and Jim Long, of Alleghany county, N. C, had a difficulty near Gray post ofpce, in AUetfhaiiy, when daughter stabbed ua.e to the heart, killing j him instantly.' He hUo cut Long tne aouomen, and his recovery is very doubtful. ed in the county. : f ' t Subscription, price 1.00 a, year, in ad- The place where the homicide oo curred is very isolaled, and the ; de tails of. the affair are bard to get at. Slaughter has been arrested Jand is in jail at Sparta. J'The people are very much wrought up over it, and there is aanp-pr nf Slano-htpr'a hpino- Office: , , Opposite Yorke &.4Wads Inched .t . ADVERTISING 11 A.TES., , ginia for, other, crime he has com- : - . " - a t - iL. I pmisfor reeular aavertisemenis mauc , uuii,eu ujrie. known on application. f Tf , : ; Reading noficu. 5 cents per line , each Dsertion. Business notices 2 cents per line 'each tsertioD. , All advertisements ana notices con nued until orderedout. s t ; , OTHEK MATTEBb. ? i ? , . AH announcemen ' and recommentla- ons ot candidates for office, will be charged for. ' "" ; ;? -; Communications when the writers jam accompauy them will be pub 6hed. unless the articles are personally bitter or slanderous. In no case is the ditor responsible for the views ot cor vesnondents. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord JN". C. 'T:.i V Inffcmons Russian Prorerb! Russian proverbs - abon t women seemi to indicate either that Russian men" ar nkmd and ungalaht, or that Russian women aie hard to "get along with."f 1 Here are some sam ples of the popular sayings of the people: - ';r;:- . Love thy wife as tby soul, shake her like a plum tree. - - ' "aAlways beat your wife before din ner; also before supper. 5 Long hair, short memory. ; The dog ib more intelligent than woman, for he never barks at his master. Twice is a woman dear when she comes to the housed and when she leaves it. Before going to war, say a prayer; before going to sea, say two prayers; before marrying, say three prayers. m9mm Mr. Stewart Had A Revelation. Greensboro, Feb. 9 Mr. Jules D. G. CALDWELL, D siciao Surgeoo. Wei are offering a very lare stock of LAMPS reac variety of - styles, at prices ranging from" HO' f? -P f k r nanfci Mri We h ive line decorated vase.lamps, beantiiul banquet Jainps in nickle and polished . jas.wjt linen an sfik and lace shades 'Germa.nl student , lamps,! liallxindlibrary' lamps, wall lamps- with reflectors, , sewing lamps," reading i lamps, with white porcelain a.nd fancy ,and plain paper ; shades; kitchen , lamps, tubular .street- lamps,' tnhnM lonfofna . nil 1 1 .pvp lnTitrn.Q nnsnhnarn or driving lanterns, ana every kind of burner " chimney and-, fixture for1 lampsl ' If f y ou want1 5 ' I u ii tiling ill tiiio liuo juat leuiemuer.'tuai wo aitj- headfiuartiftrs;1 Oorne and see ns;l Welsll &u'.Hl, PRATTS iSTKAK OIL; O I 1,. CONCORD. February lOiSOi. THEY MET. The meeting of the executive 5 i v.vvuouwiw, i cu. i; uir. uuies Com aittee of the Democratic Clubs . stpWr nf fKio .A., at Washington is a start towards the today. The story of his conversion fall campaign. Quite a number of makes interesting reading to these distinguished gentlemen were pre- who 1 love the miraculous. Mr. sent. Col. J S Carr, who is one of Stewart, while not a bad man, has the Vice Presidents, aot being able never made any pretensions to re to i.ltend, Mr. Ed Chambers Smith gn and he is known to drink represented him, and made a talk rather heayily at times. A few days concerning the Fameas' Allin fiince as he was entering his resi- and the repeal of the ten per cent dence' 8ndnly a long scroll drops r ' ,Lr ped in front of him on Which thp tax, Mr femith is conversant with m . mufl ine - . , ' . , l en Commandments were written, the sentiment of our people, and we Wfl ofrt , V.!,. He stood still a tew minutes until do not doubt represencedT this btate he had read the whole of the com handscmly. From every side came mandments, after which the scroll suggestion that the speedy passage disanoeared. Sinn ih r of the Wilson Bill was desired by art has been greatly disturbed and tne people, and these reports were today made profession of religion. consoiiaarea into a papeT, and made the basis of a communication to which is conceded to be the highest standard of t burning:; oil in use. , . t-"'f ( PRATT'S ASTRAL OIL, ' assures to the consumer perfect safety, with the highest satisfaction in iliumination. giving a clear white flame as long as a drop o' oil remains s in the lamp, '. We are selling Pratt's Astral Oil at tho same price you have been paying for inferior oils, and you should at once take advantage of this oppor tunity tojget the best at the lowest price. ! N. D. FETZEB, J.- Manager. After Decembe 12th calls left at pt. Cloud at night, and Fetz-r's Drug Store during the day,; will be promptly an swered. dvtt SEMINARY MdUNT PLEASANT, N. C Is4hBcMQVffjpSnSlc3f" Music teachers. 'A thorough eurricu lum. To be bet f er the coming' year than ever before. . -Next session opens Sep. tember 7th. Address tT ' - C. h: T; FISHER, A. M For Rfut. , v IHa l-'rtf'o.. f 'nil oa hAnoa a n ri lrh Obrbin 8tret,fat' $5 00 '."per month. Apply to Joseph A Cruse or V M 1 Taloable Lands tor Sale. My farm on Coddle Creek, No. 2, containg between 500 and 600 acres of land, is for sale. ; This laud will be sold in a body or divided up to puit the purchaser. .: For further further particulars call on Mr A E Lentz. This Nov. 13. 1893. tf . . .. Mrs. S. E. Gibson. Farmers, Attention! We have acids and . guanos for sale cheaper than ever. See us be fore you buy. v f28 Lippards & Barrier. Ntorles About Ungm, A sliend handed j us this bit ot newi: "A Mr, Walter killed a hog on the 25th in8t, and while he was heating the water to scald it, the cat dragged it under the bed and ate its ncaa off." We do not vouch for the abov, It must have been a mighty big cat. Hickory Mercury. .Your man is not a good story teller, Mr. Mercury. The writer once heard of a Davidson county man who scalded a hog in a tea kettle, and when he poured the water out the. hog went through the spout and was lost. State8vil)e Mascot, Kolb Nominated lor Governor. Birmingham. Al wucuu vitjveiauu. iina . ine-nope Otate conyention of the Jefferson i3 entertained that this expression of Democrats or Kolbetes and Jelfer- opinion may be of service in hasten- sonian Demorcrats held here today ing the passage of the bill. Raleigh an4.a f Qil State ticket nominated to IT1 1 ' I nnwn?A 4 U n . i -r-k Xiiuuane. . vc mc iuc regular jjemonrat o ticket. At noon the Kohlit tiem t , 7, ;, ' ! a'ea came mto the hall of the Paos Jacksoavnis F a Feb. 9.-This pie's 1'artj conveuUoa unci the two mormng upaua W If JJtake. of the conventions combined into one. , The ,oaoon Annie E Chase, loading at nominee for Governor V. n.nhin w - - . iuuiuM, piacea a jolb, of Montgomery. P:31,01 t0 his orehead and ble out The platform adopted declared for a brains Tae cause of suicide an income tax, a free ballot and a was a cbstlj mistake made by the fair count, and opposed the repeal captain. - e tU in f ; , r r . OI the 10 npr ronf for v. V. Ci.. i. uojo au ueiiverea a bank3. Stuff Under a Methodist Ctiurcli. Mr. 0 A Mathews, who returned last night from South Carolina. brought news of a dispensary robbery whicn occurred yestarda- at Ker shaw. Two men named Hilton and one named Davis, all white, were ars rested for stealing' 60 quarts of Tiilmas XXX fromj the dispel sary. A small colored boy heard a hen Cickie under the Methodist church. He went' under the build ing in search of the egg -and disi covered the whiskey hid under there, Tne men were suspected, ari rested and carried to jail. Charlotte Observer..- ;-. ' vl. Take the Standari. Fine Rtock Cheap. t Registered Jersey heifers acd cows JtiOSt! liOSt ! I ovtrl nnnnff Uillr. -T- 1 I A 1 One mortgage and note given bvU rW int nf ,nnnff wm Li Liittles to fearah E Furr, dated JNovember 1, 1893, for the sum of hfty dollars, payabls November 1, 21 Mill Bridge, N. O. 1894 The above cote and mortcace - was duly transferred to the nuder- Bod n,3r'Jone- signed, J W Schenk, on December inomas J0son (-cnown as Tom 14,1893. AH persons are warned Harry) a 15 year old colored boy, from trading.for orin anv war ex .to me by the Clerk of the changing for said mortgage and note Wed. I hereby muu4- . i . - , iorbicl anv oue. under Dftnaltr of tha nri,uuub tue Bignaiure or tne under- i , , - - on, wu iiaiuur, leeu or ciotne mm, Jas. A Furr. Jan. 3, '94 .1 mo. Eight y-Acre Farm for Sale. A small farm, with good build ings, adjoining the lands of Valen tine Cook and John Little, in No. 5, or signed. A suitable reward will be given for the delivery of said note v and mortgage to the undersigned. J. VV, Schenk St. Valentine's Day The 14th day of Pebruarv. nh served in commemoration of : Saint for sale. Apoly to R P Phifer y jweuune a oisnop or presbyter who : omitn. , - j9 was aecapitatedn A. D. 270 during the-Claudian persecution of Borne win soon be here and -that ancient custom of exchanging between lovers 9m. - - or taaty and elegantly wordied vtfses upon ecalloped edged, paper hidden v COPYRIGHTS. ww I S lUla icatures of temperment and habits will be all the-rage. Raleigh Ob- mm. . Careo Ot railrn.id irnn rolnorl of mu t. n'nA v T ' .w xue nepuoiican convension met )( 11 ) TO a 1,tm f i. i. . m I 77 tt , tuuuautors at xras una aecided not to support Kolb. m, via, Lwiujuuc snippers orders,' when they were shipped with the specification that they were not to be delivered only upon ship pers' orders. The concern to which the rails were delivered broke a few days later, and went into the hands of a receiver. The Smith-Kilby Railroad Supply Company, of Anv niston, Ala,, which shipped the iron, libeled the vessel at Fernandina last night to save itself from loss and, confronted by financial ruin, the captain suicided as above Tlfttpa . - - j - vvuu. wjjch was Vaptain Blake was a resident of the first joke on the mother-in-law Scyoud llie Reack of Lore. The New Pastor My brother. I adjure you to love your enemies. Col. Feud (of the Kentucky moon, shine district) Can't do it, parson ! Can't do it! The New pastor You could if you wold tr , CoLPeud Impossible! Hain't got none to love. Shot the la3t one this lnawnin'! The First Joke On Her. Mrs. Funnyman John, when was Rosier, Maine. Subscribe for the Standard.- made? Mr. Funnyman -Whea Noah wnf. into the ark and left her out, Terrible are the rminR!rnflAr i rheumatism, and you Often hear i . tnose mat are afflicted ! say they would give thousands of dollars to be cured. That is not necessary for the poor can be cured aa waII q tbose that have their thousands to give by taking a course of Stocktons Antiseptic. It cures where all else fails. It cures by "removing the cause, microbes, from the system. c or sale by D. D. Johnson. Nashville. Teun.. Oo.L in iros Gentlemen It gives mel pleasure to testily to the merits of Stocktons Antiseptic, haying used it success fully for indigestion. I also find it a good household uaedicinej as it ah most instantly relieves burns and biuises, etc. Kespectfully, j Mas. B. A. Johnson, 910 S. Market street. For sale by B. D. Johnston. Can't you persuade your neighboi io take this paper ? j Electric Bitters. I This remedy is becoming so well known and fin nnnnlo. o J ui ,0 bu iiCCU uu Bpecial mention. All who have used! Electric Bitters sing the same song A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of thejiver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rhem and other affections caused by im pure blooa.-Wiir drive Malaria irom tne system and as cure all malarial ttxrre t? of headach. constipation and indi gestion t.rv "Rl r. v . - - 10 jjitujrs jiutire fiQrior.mf inn . . , 1 uaranieea, or money refunded. Price 50 cents and $1 00 per bottle at Fetzer's Drug store. For a , write to fty Tears Dmnruniea- fAr,itn "uwuic uii.au a nunaoook or In- tai v,rXT , his auu llw to On- x atents taken thrnoirh xrnnn - . thus are bronch. mriow k u " i,,3 ?Ut to"tbV inrcr This eplendid wper feS1?' elegantly illnstratedThas b? ffile xiuiiam CODieR. 2i Ut plateTn c3lor MUNN &CO.. Kbw York. 31 Beoadwat. uauiuc Sent TTHO- sTTv tl Vf You cannot I Jl hopetobewelluft ... ; . iOTANIC A thoroughly tested Remedy BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES. If you are troubled with BOILS, ULCERS or FliuFL.cS, SORES your blood is bad. A few bottles of S. S. 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