9 A.--fe. m it" i 4i The Daily Standard BY JAMES V. COOK, ! OFFIUE IN OASTOR BUILDING Tne Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and deliver ed by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One year :x months Tnreo months, One :nonth ' . . 3iijr3o copy ADVERTISING KATE:-.. .Si 00 . 2 00 . 1 00 . or. Tt r-.ua for i7:uiar advuri'1.- made kudwn on application. Addioss al cm ui u nica i i e i i io I HE STANDARD. Coneorii. N . C. CON"C011D, MAY 8, 1895. T.i' eighth co mm an dm nt -Th-m -hak ucf bear farv witness rr m-zi -.by a:;rhbor"-fe repett- ! fuUv .:V-;edTor the prayeiful cons j sMer,:,. ,i ' : thi m onrT author- e ior "t- , allele in tb:a isc, headed - , u . - "Vi .,. ;v. .. ,.0 : tide ;on v. hr a!'0 J'ti'rSO: t'. ' - e!ie ?? t.p!0p.ira"i or t, he k ?tr- has. c vi rlcoh: iuuiidmente ; or per- i - v, n - r -r V-r i '1 - - - l - - . - i treat .Jk in this "dark d tu.tr v - - jUC LIH IlCCi iifcliU :il uic v i-iJU uf such lawe, hich to ui ! ; i 1 1 i eople Tic t..'.i;iit at . - etily is "J'ht Mir ;jn.ioresa uu; or nay not have heaid of these things of which we speak; howeyer, the Standard submits what is generally rcgaidd a juat construction of the eighth commandment that the p.utbcrecr mav fully understand how LoutLcrn people take the law : V,re .o fear and love God as not deceitful iy to belie, betray, slauder, nor rfeiFe injurious reports agak-st our neighbor, but apologize for him, speak well of him, and put the most charitable construction on all hie action, TV article "Inside the House" is taken - om "Over Sea and Land," a magazine published in Philadelphia, and signed by one of the teachers of Sunderland, which overlooks Con cord from its proud heights on the West. The article, in question, foln Iowa another one, unsigned, and is headed "The Forgotten Ones." The reader would suppose the same per son wrote both articles, but this is not certain. The reader can rest assured, howeyer, tnat the author of "The Forgotten Ones" neither "fears" nor "loyes" God. The Standard knew nothing of theee slanderous and contemptible articles until a subscriber from White Hall section, coming in and calling its attention to them, stated that it was thought in his com munity the Standard did not repro duce them on account of its regard for Mr. Green, the principal of Sun derland. The Standard regrets that such mean, slanderous articles were ever written and it takes no pleasure in reproducing them. Necessity, how eyer, compels it to do so and to brand them false and urge the authors to rcpenfc and study the commandments ere it is everlasting ly too late. The Standard has no idea Air, (irf-n knnros .invfr'inir nhnnt flip nr. tic wS, It cor.auily, fro'ii contact j w'.th him, knows enongh to fe 1 that he entertains no such feelings, acd he is not responsible for the weakness of any nnder his direction. The one article is a colossal col lection of infamous lies thai suggests t,e Ftither of L1eg . the Qtber h f, puny, silly, disgusting, hair-braiotd story that doesn't rise to the difi of the rotten trash usually found hi a yellow-backed dime novel. The publication of sue1- u -mitigated lies and uncalled for . ; ah in Northern Journals, tiHt imagine (hey arc serving God in extending his kingdom, are doinec a yaet fircount of injury. If cilly and commandment-ig nornnt m i S3 on ?;n es Tain on g us haye U rtiCi't tc the publication of such ik-tj to .uoo'p up the YaIure boys mhI Yankee girls to contribute iibtr ally to the funds that make impossi ble fuv some poor morials to liye as missionaries in the South,'the Stand ard rejpeoif ully submits that places in graveyards are yawning for occu pu.nta arid the millenium will sooner come if such missionarieo satisfy hi3 yawning. It ia not pleasant to write such things about dangers who come but H' Ict aud duty d - Ria:;d it. Hr. turtcr'N Successor. Samuel 11 liogers, who was collector during the Kope K'ia - 3 e-h uig up," has been deputized if carrv on the'bnsmess of , that oflice bat)!e that Mr. liters appoint ui-nt may be pjrin-ment- Other ;ecu!ation3 arc that Col Paul I? I Meaaa can;get .he place if he v.anta ir. The News learns from Wa hing ton th.it it is believed there that thb old Kope Eliasflght will be reopen- ed for the place if Mr. Elias is an applicant for it. If not, a number of Ex - Congressmen will enter the field and inakea stitl contest tor tne post tion. It is a yery good place and pays about 0,000 a year, xneincumoani cjntrolesa good deal of patrcnage, and is in every way regarded rs de sirable. Charlotte News. Marvelous Kcsulfs. From a letter written by Rev. J Gunderman, ef Dimondale, Mich., we are permitted to make this ex tract : "I have no hesitation !n recommending Dr. King's New Dis co very, as the results wra almost maryelous in the case of my wife. While brought down with pneu monia succeeding La Grippe. Ter rible paroxysms of coughing would last hours wi'h little interruption and it seemed as If she could not survive them. A friend recom trended Dr. King's New Discoyery ; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." 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