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Vot. XI. No. 55.; OKI . . . .... - h t)UKEft)UHAI, -j by . , pSSatTHEANERlCAN TOBACCO CO. DURHAM. N.C. U.S.A. MADE FROM HigEi Grcib Yobnooo ABSOLUTELY PURE LEFT A DIARY. And This Suicide' Story Shows a Mis. spentLire A dvinsr man was found in the f ' 11 ' . '1 .' . 1L" .3 rear 01 one 01 ine wrge naruware stores a few; days ago at Hot Springy j Ark. Under hw . heaa was a note book with two leaves torn from it, and the Shreds of the torn leaves of John Qainn, Second Colorado Ca- ISlllilL 1 1 .- . 1 phrpri, w,r trrtherA nndeficiencv would be $20,000,000. ' "" .- TU flKwa were pasted together,' and . these HsVcid'read : . . - . . ttt ccme to the conclusion that I haye suffered long enonghr I haye worked as bard as ever human nrriY-V nr1 mar1 oil r lift nrnmig9 tn m r - myseir ana nature to oe maniy ana 2 stop drinking whiskey, but all has enaa in aiagrace. l am nowvorsei than nfiiial. and I am in nam dav ' j - .t-i. t i- .l.... u ana nignw x naye Cufu ;i nofL wViAf ib fio wrong path ,n, hfe. What 8 he use of trying ta make anything trying ta make anything out of myself ? I do not believe I am irreligious, I have no friends. I make friends, but cannot, keep them. 1 was born under an ..-nnlnoKy star. D d if .1 am going to Btand this anv longer. Remorse. : . ' -o- . - - remorse ; hone deferred. Hi: ' . o rrnaVoH cimVilUnn T lilom&nn Ana V MUUV UiUUlViUU, , JL OAMUAV , vuv. It was my own fault. I am anxious tosee how the world is beyond. this one is. I would have preferred the morphine route, but I am going to try bleeding' The man had taken morphine. A Rabbit in the Road. , .i .seyeral days ago," said a young man in cot pany with t several young ladie .d soma that have ceased to be young a rabbit sat in the road, ; The eldest of the ladies, who is a bit superstitious, having seen T.na hhtai I o m i mm I . 11- - L t auiuia., wuuiu uui, low us to drive by it with her m the vehicle, whereupon she got out and ffolbfiH fA. 1 .1 A . nwiatw iui soycrw limes, 10 escarJe having bad luck overtake i."lthe first month: since last August, The "badlnrtV fmfaii the Via' ' . t . iwjr, iur u rainea mi WV ucu cessans ior one hour and thirty T 7r r v. 7 ? "s AU" benefit of the Humn nM v.A and the "awful time" wa, attributed frt'ha ;nn;AnoVtf 'nrli- -A - V e-J-0?tUm - haying crossed the road. - Several tires were pnnotured SunshxPr!8!..5f" !2.lad!L ! , clay, causing some men to walk when twvj roi-.cu xiuiu tucu wueeig, S;,. ' V THE TREASURY DEFICIT, 1 Dad the Honse Bill Passed it Woald Wiv r n:W9Q Ilave Been $3,000,000 The fiscal year 1894-5 ended today and frpm officials and semi-officials figures obtained at the Treasury Da- partment which will not vary " more figures finally. announced, the gov- eminent revenues ; and receipts for the fiscal year can be stated, ; ; The receipts are as follows : 1894 5, $312,500,000: 1893-4, $297, 722,019; 1892-3, $385,819,628. v The expenditures for. the same year were as follows ; 1894-5, 356, 000,000; . 1893-4, $367,525,279; 18923, 383,477,954. .. The deficit for the past two ficial years were as follows : 1894-5,543,- 5Q0,000;.1893-4, $63,803,260. For the year 1892-3, the receipts oyer revenue amounted - toy only $2,394,674. Prior to that year there had been'an excess in receipts over expenditures for every fiscal year since 1865, the lowest excess in all these years j up to 1892-3 having been iD the year 1874, when the re ¬ ceip ts exceeded the expenditures by only $2,344,882. For the present fiscal year end- in? today, Secretary Carlisle on De- cember 3rd, 1894, estimated that the u...i. i iti.-. c. I C8uaw waa mure luau ?o,uuu,vuu but of the way, due .largely to the elimination of the income tax from revenues Had the house bill with snar. iron and coal; nlaced f on th free lis t, become a .law, the actual! I deficit for the present fiscal Tear, in Li. u..'- iO AAA AAA icu ug uycr tu,vuu,uuv, i i wouiavjhave been over $33,000,000. I On February: 2, 1895, Secretary aruoic, m an cBiimaie iujtujbucu lu vongress, siareu mat xor ine caien I dar vear. 1S95 the anrnlna rftvenne l '-:'"V Z over eipKuuitures, wouiu amuuut io , . v . . ' , .. , period haW now passed and the de- fict ' for this six months is $16.- 750,00C . v . Assistant Secretary Curtis, in a published statement, estimated that the deficit up to December 1st, 1895, I wnnld htl 5.000.000 ,.w - r,,, - . " l t Th? estimate waa made after the I , I innnmA t.ftT had been declared nn 1 w . I constitutional by the United States f,W" by the last Congress, which goes in- to effect July 1st, and which include five million dollars for the sugar bounty, and increase interest charges on account of the several bond iasues aKgregatingt$162,400,000. For this i ir t 'i t ' t t' l day it is estimated by the Treasury, if receipts continue normal that tne exnenditure will exceed the receipts by about $12,000,000 or $13,000,000, July being an interest paying month, and the payments on I M.nniAnn KMMra aIba abviaai o 1 1 hooiTW I fcuoiuuo oiug .ou Cowj I For the month of June just enaea I the receipts have exceeded the ex- I III. - . V O AAA Aftn l I'cuuiburcB uwijj - rvvuvvyi s when this has been the case. I , I a Dry Town, Indeed.!, Qur little city for a long time . Xir 6' i J ll " V I nor free frmrt nnen Ralonns. drnnlcl ,?nd other eyils that are effcU ettTDyilCensea privileges, put louay whilOvstrauV'wVat awaiting the Southbound train the remarked : "That is a pretty good eyiaence oi ims oeing a uy wwu. - w- m MONDAY, JULY Had Many Frlendsln Cadarrns.. j "Mr, David Greens Russell, of Union county, who died;:Friday last, Jne28,ahd was burjed.Saturday at pWpW - cy county, was well known to the citizens of ?aba"7 andlea! e.8 of , : 3Xore 'lSiossoms. i. , : Farmer J D !JohnsoV of No.; 2 township, was only a few hours .be hind Mr. John Cook with a cotton blossom on Saturday, June 28. " Since writing the above, Mr. P F Stalling?, of No. 1 V township, brought The Standard some cot ton bolls, whih- blossomed last Tuesday, June 25; therefore, he wins the honor of hating the first bloom. Mr. John Gook however,: brought us the first blossom. .1 Notice. ;:. 5 v There will be a regular , communi cation of Stokes! Lodge, No . 32, AJ FJ-& A. M. onday 'night, July 1st, 1895. By order of -Wi M. S. Jt iLowE, ,''!--.'.---' Sec'y. : Second Bemlnofer. It ssems the bicycle' ders don't pay any attention ; to . th ordinance against fast riding on th9 sidewalks. 1 he Standard hears considerable compiamc, ana it tne ?areiess oy- p.lisra nnn'r. riAAl onrl nTwc tha low ; r j peasant for some of them. Besides beinS dangerbus it is very: annoying so it is said,' to ;be forever getting out pf . the way of ; tbem. Take a-. warning, 8. APfljlllB InTestment. Several houses and lots and build jDC 08 at Forest Hill for sale. A W G' Bosh amer, Real Estate Broker. to 421 lwk "nrsaay itigit. It is hoped bv every one that the . ; . . . 2 . . cord Cornet Rand Thnradav niVht. corl Coffe BaD,d Thursday night ueb win ub wen aitenuea ana a great success. The band has re cently received quite a number of new selections jof music and - will rendsr a few of their- best pieces upon this occasion. The band gen- n At.; t. i. - it W majtes Peasant ior me Ju.. it., .u: uiuiccuo auu mu uucc tuo uiiazeuB - . . - reyerse f an make things pleasant and beneficial 'for the boysC They deserved patronage' and National Educational Association, Denver, Col. Tickets on sale July 4, 5 and 6. Limited to a continu ous passage inteach direction- with 1895v An iteW oiuu vi uiuio ivt vuo -iwutu uaoaaic deDosited-: with the ceneral agent at Denver, Colorado 'Springs, Manitou- or VjPueb o. on or before July 16 to remin in his hands until the date unony hich the purchaser September the 1. 1895. Fare ; for round trij) $4Z.W; A Faial nandkercliief." J '. ; San Francisco, Cal., June 29,4 Mr Louis JRoffino, wife of the ma' found dead iti a Pullman car at Oharlottejville, Virginia, last Fri-' day night; is positive her hisband did hot frmmit Buicide.-: She-eayshe . "r " ""gf1" a. uamiauuitfx aiuuuu ins neaa ftrnnni, a' thrna, A strangulation. He was a ha- tije of San Francisco, aged 39 years, I 'aqsircii uu. -11 895. CANNONS & v nrirl WE " : - GIVING THESE; THINGS A WAY WITH :- . Isfe iliiJi ;J;f-y 'yy ;"-;' !y;: ' fy-y Iff f .. opaftrm. ' U open'foruse HI ; i 1 6 - : u ! ' COME AND SEE ,1 cularthat JarU E r . y - ' ' ' I I :'H - 111 I i m- .--..: ' ; ten you all abou it . , WHoritf NO. l,18o FETZER'S . 1': Fty "Mfv; . ;Vy
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