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. - The Daily Stapdarg BY JAMES P. COOIT. OFFICE IN CASTOR BUILDING The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and dohyers d by carriers - - . RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One year. ......... .. ...... M 00 Six months. .. Three months .... One month. v Single copy.. . .... 2 00 100 35 05 ADVEIiTlSIXG BATES. Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, ' Concord.'N. O. CONCORD, APRIL 9, 1895. TE LEG RA PIC BRIEFS " . . 1 7 - ' ; 'i nomas Fowell Buxton hS been Li Australia ajJpoined :$oylrW of $c nth arlia toHucceed r the' Earl of Kintorel Shocks of earthquake were again felt at Rrgiio 'di " Calabra, Italy, Tuesday evening, but no damage w s done. - The State Convention of the Baptists of Gfeorgia Opened at : Waj cross yesterday, The proceedings were of a:;r0utihe charKctef." la the lower bouse of the Arkac saa L.egislature yesterday a lesolu tion was' introduced denbunc;ng and pensurihg' Gov. Clarke for his attack up6n Representative Jones. It was tabled, U9r6ilV'v- Jv The London Morning Po3t ill today print a dispatch from Frieda richsruhe safibg-" that Prince Bis marck's '"liealtbi'is less satisfactory than is to "be' desire'd; This'' is the result of the recent' fetes and recep-. tions which oyer taxed the old chan ieljor'3 itrlugth; " : "l ' 1 bebihu ' . . much that will keep his mtmory xresh. Medals, such as have beta so often awarded in nu merous covitestSjmany in this county; have he: a scattered over the land by the thousands. His magazine, by 4he way, is no mean production. Gov. Gfcrr, as a private Individual cf the Stnte, has begun earnest to strike a death blow to thefiaudu lent Mortgage'JLiwJ' Hisattorneys, .Messrs. F. H; 'Bulbde afl4' F I Os borne, are pushing their part pf the ifight us rapidly as possible. It id gratifying that President Cleveland sees no necessity of an extra session of Congress. He shares the 'universal tried" feeling ; in ffi midsf Of tiiis kinePdf a cklamitv, ' The Charlotte News is a coming Tight along with all sails" set.' The telegraphic service is good and the whole menu,daily,meets the demands -of nearly - every appetite. Char lotte is peculiary fortunate in the character of its newspapers. ' A tip top morning and evening paper' well, that's the way to put it. - Rev. Tom Dixon, who is a genius, brilliant and intensely smart, has cat himself aloof and now branches out independent of any trunk or body . Tom has got into the prints so often and in such a way that - his name is familiar ther country over and he 8 hares, too, the opin oh that he is emartr His cutting himself a off and becoming iridependeri,, ' Ve Hilnds us of the wheat cradle fixer, who, in search of a; limb with the Tegnlation graceful bend, climbed, np twenty feet for it. In the depth of study he sawed the limb between him and the tree he ! got ; a fall that forever afterwards left his bod y 'bent like a grain cradle . finder. In saw. iBg off his former connection, let ue hope Rev. Dixon's back is safe. The greatest medal giver, known to America, died Tuesday in New York city.'. "VtT ' tannings' Demorest, a verv cons? icuous Prohibitionist. ! and a mav. of much force ' and with T.p Robbin3 mine, at McDonald, the con"- of his convictions, leaves near utsourg, ra., wnicn resumed Tuesday, about fifteen men, at the 60 cent rate, was idle yesterday. The strikers were successful in getting the nev men to quit. There is no other change in the minins: situa tion. Col. Beverly W Wrenn, passenger tnffij manager of the Plant system, has been elected vice president of the Cotton State Exposition. The Italian government has de cided not to occupy the territory of Adua, in Abyssinia, althought the chiefs apd the people have offered to submit to Gen. Baratieri. ':'" Senator IProctor, of Vermont, who has been quite ill in Knbxvillei Tenn., has entiieiy recovered and was able to be at' the office of his marble company ail day yesterday. Mrs, Jefferson Davis, and Miss Winnie Davis will arrive in Rich mond thif afternoon for the purpose of being present at the (re-interment in the Davis section in Hollywood Cemetery of the remains of youg J efferson Davis,- who died in Mem phis some years ago of yellow fever. One hundaed expert glass work ers, employed at Atterbury's factory, Pittsburg, Pa., struck yesterday morning on account of the polishing machines used by the firm. Thej men claim that the work done by the machines is inferior and that the ware damaged is charged up against their salaries. The affluents of the Danube have oversowed their banks in the south of Hungary. The streets of many towns are submerged and the foun dations of hundreds of houses have crumbled and been washed away. I In Seamless 2,0U0 people are home less and suffering -from exposuie, lost everything, - including their clothing. ' Tor Over Flfty Tears. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used "for over fifty years by millions of mothers;for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child,' oftens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic'and ' is the be3t remedy for Djarrhoes, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Di uggU t3 in every , part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ;Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnp," and lake ho other kind. ; ; mwr&w ' Old People. Old people who require medicine to regulate the bowels and kidneys will find - the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This medicine does not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but acts a3 a tonic and alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowel; , adding strength and giving tone to the or gans, thereby aiding Nature in the performance of the functions. - Elec tric Bitters is an excellent appetizer and aids digestion. Old people find it; just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents, per battle at Fetzer's Drug store. ' ; v;r ; OyERWOPK -induce- - Nervous Prostration Complete Recovery by the Use of "Some years ago, as a result of too close attention to business, my health f ailed.-I - became weak, nervous was unable to Jook after my. inrests. and manifested all the symptoms of a de cline. I took three bottler of Ayer's Sarsaparilia, "began to improve at' once, and gradually increased my tt igh.t from one hundred and twenty -rive to two Hiundred pounds. Since then, I and my family have used this medicine when needed, and we are all in the best of health, a fact which we attribute to Ayer's Sarsaparilia. I believe my chil ttren would have been fatherless to-day had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilia, of which preparation I cannot say too much." H. O. Hinson, Postmaster and Planter, Kinard's, S. C. flyer's S RECEIVING MEDAL AT WORLD'S FAIR. AYER'S Pills Save Doctor's Bills. liiisiiri Sarsaparilia MANUFACTURERS OP . FINE GINGHAMS. OUTING CLOTHS, PLAIDS AND SHEETINGS, .-'-- . ;YV-" ' . r- - AND SALT BAGS, ' DEALERS IN BUYERS OE3 Hsuatry him AND Four foot wood always wanted best vrices for same. We invite an insotctio s of all the gooda'wo Maiiufactur Dr. J. E, CARTEAND SURGEON DENTIST. Makes a speoialty of filling teetli without pain. . Sixteen yeais experience. Office- oyer Lippards & 4 Barrier' s store after Feb. 8, 1894. i25 mMOH. THIS SPACE CHANGE EVERY DAY. A !!! i .(. :: lit .p. tr o m Q o w Q Z- in m o CO- to O CD H CD D W I a GO D W dd O w Q Q d w W GO THE RACK ET D. J. BOSTlAN,PROP'R
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