Newspapers / Daily Concord Standard (Concord, … / Oct. 29, 1895, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
r-r . .jn,3 1 whon oho ff a rnnnie 01 man yti ; flri ulT Tfrl ilie Dailv Mansard BY JAJIES I. COOIt. 'YFiCE IN CASTOR BUILDINU The Standard is published every r (Sunday excepted) and delivers J by carriers . RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One year 00 Six months... .............2 00 Three months. ............. 1 00 One month.... 85 Single copy................ 05 ADVERTISING RATES. . Terms for regular advertisements made known on" application. Address allcommunications to , THE STANDARDS Ooncord.:N. O. CONCORD, OCT. 29, 1895. i A SIEJlXIUIAt. The Board of, Deacons of the First Presbjierian church of CoLcord, N. C, in paying a iaat; tribute to the memory of the late J W Burkhead, wish to bear testimony to his Chris tian character, abiding piety, and usefulness in church and com munity. His character, as seen by us among whom he spent the whole of his life, was conspicuous for its uprightness and integrity, being built upon the solid principles of truth, justice and tonesty. ur;,;;-;; His piety, while hot conspiciuons, was all pervading, directing and con trolling even the smallest affairs of his everyday life. , J, was a useful man -leaving his impresa upon the community in which he lived, for the 'better, and - - . . . . - contributing in ro small degree to the progress and rebuilding of bis town and county. He was a man upon whom can be passed this high encominum the world is better for hi3 haying live!. S Afl an officer of this church his discharge of the duties encumbered Com, A 811 OK r CAMPAIGN. ? be stiuimeat in fa?or of a thort Presidential campaign next year is nrsdoub ily very strong. It has, however, received no en tourage fTitnt from the" Republican national committee which is said to have virtually determined to call its upon him was marked by the same convention for June. . iz;al and sagacity. that characterized There cannot, however, be much him in the administration of his ramnai-rn fnitement tin til' both of Own interests. tbe'grc&t' political armies take the field. It is therefore in the power of the Democracy to postpone the disturbing influences of the next national contest whatever the Re public in3 may do. , A number of members of the Democratic national committee have a! read? declared in favor of a late convention. Many leading Demo crane newspapers have expressed themselves on the same line and we may see : mocratic National con venuon lu t r ne?t year man any that has been held since the war. TT - . ' ." ic is pretty wen seitiea at any rate that tha Republicans will bold tHcir cenv ion first, and how much later the Democratic convention will be i3 yt to be determined. The Philadelphia Times says : "Oar presidential campaigns haye become great disturbances to our in dustrial, commercial and .trade en terprises, and there is no reason whatever why they should ba made to. The more the people pursue Iheir legitimate vocations during the j residential contest, the more likely they nil bo to consider and decide tfhat judgment should ba rendered, while a whirlwind of political ex. citeD'Vit not only diverts all classes from their legitimate pursuit, but dethrones reason in the determina tion of national issues. Every con, eidertion of national tranquility and honest judgment in deciding the policy ct te next administration calls for the late presidential nomi nations ami a shore national contest." There i. ruch sense in the view thus expressed. Electric Bitters. "Electric Bitters is a medicine suit ed for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver 13 torpid and sluggish and the meeds of a tonio and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medi cine ha often averted long? and perhaps fatal bilious fevers No medieine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the syst ;?4sm from iha malarial poisoc. Head- -aeUe, Indigestion. Constipation. T W 50c pnd $1. 00 per bottle at Fetzers' . Drug Store. - examinations and Consultations JPosltlYely Free, ' - 'Fourteen years experience in the 1 treatment of Cancers, Piles and hronic Sores. Any case taken. A 'tars guaranteed or no pay. OfSoe at Morris House; ofiice hours from 8to. ro. to 10 P. m. Old Db, O pu. Although in -the death of Mr Burkhead the church has lost an exemplary member and a useful and devoted officer, we can but say in humble submission It is the Lord; kt him do what seemeth him good. We extend to his bereaved Jfamily ourtenderest sympathy, commending them to the lo?ing care of the God he loved and served. D. G. Caldwell, W. L. Bell, B. E. Hareis, when she got a couple of mad crabs on the erds of her Augers it would nave scaled the whitewash off every ceiling in Poland. When a woman can yell so that it curdled all the milk in the neighbor, hood, jou can rest assured, that, as the saying is, there is something in the air. She continued to shriek until she exhausted all the atmos phere there was in the house, by which time the crabs got frightened and 1 e t go of their o w n accor d. An Arrest for Arson Jn Iinrham. RaleighY Oct. 28 A A Latta, employed at T H Martin's tobacco prize house at Durham, is under ars rest there, charged with' setting fire to that building and also the dwell ing of Moset lryin, who testified that there was a conspiracy to burn, and that Latta told him he was offered $250 by the owner to burn the prize house. The arrest creates much ex citement. Arson is a capital; crime in North Carolina. T H,E LnJ 17 Ifcr s NOT A SICK DAY for Over Thirty Years! BESULT OF USIHO AYER'SPILL.S "Ayer's Cathartic Pills for over thirty years have kept me in good health, ievcr having had a sick day in all that time. Before I was twenty I .suffered almost continually as a result of con Btipation -from dyspepsia, headaches, neuralgia, or boils and other eruptive diseases. "When I became convinced 31arvelous Results. jfrom a letter written by Kev. J Gunderman, of Dimondale, Mich-, we are permitted to make this ex tract: "I have no hesitation in rec1 ommending Dr. JKing'e New Dis- i covery, as the results were almost marvelous in the case of my wife While I was pastor of the Baptist Church at Bives Junction she was brodcht down with Pneumonia suc ceeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of coughing would last hours with little interruption and it seemed as if she could not survive them. A. friend recommended Dr. Kings.New Discovery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results." Trial bottles free at Fetzer's drug store, Begular size 50o rnd Sl.OO, - : Governor Atkinson lleeommends Pay lnsr Damages for JLynchlnsr. Atlanta, Ga , Oct 28. GovAt- kinson sent his annual message to the Legislature today. He recom menda "that the General Assembly pass a law gi?ing the family of a person taken from' officers and lynched the right to sue the county for the full value of his life. It also asks that the Goyernor be authorized to remove from office the man from whose custody he was taken. A Mean SXan's Device. A crab's pincers operate ordinarily when touched by any foreign sub stances, and they are tight squeezers. One night recently the meanest rnn in the world procured some crabs and tied them up in a paper. JBe reached home at midnight, and in the qui.te of the parlor undid the package, and then emptied the crea tures into his' trousers pockets. Soon all; was quiet in the bed room, and be successfully counter feited his accustomedf snore. Then the partner of his y bosom quietly arose and proceeded to do some bank ing business with his trousers, which hung on their usual peg. It is said that "Freedom shrieked when Kosciusko fell." Well, if she that nine-tentlis . of my troubles were caused by constipation, I began the use 'of Ayer's Pills, with the most satisfac tory results,, never having a single attack that did not readily yield to this ; remedy. My wife, who had been ah, invalid for years, also began to. use Ayer's Pills, and her health was quickly restored. With my children I had no-1 ticed that nearly all their ailments were preceded by constipation, and I soon had the pleasure of knowing that with, children as with parents, Ayer's Pills, if taken in season, avert all danger of sicknessV ' -H. "Wettstein, Byron, 111. It! FBLL: Highest Honors at World's Fair, tier's Sarsaparilla Strengthens the Systea : Large profits no longer come from merchant; ou to iuu per ceni. ou a ureuit ot irom one year to only four out of every hundred credit merchants Aeteri ceed. We prefer per cent, casn to a srrnr,!. CA sucv chances against us. " - ,,ua cants per yardf and a lot of good towels that cat 2 at ou cents per dozen tnat sell regularly at 10 cent v 1 i 1 l 1. mi i " -ULdl. . U7 maiKea tnem o cent eacn. l ne einernam wf k.j.: m r nxxrrt onrl tho fnmfila hpfnrft wa nlncol X7l,,. " SUB out our cash we .had our monev investftd in th , .tej cent, profit ready to invest again Monday. pei This week we have on sale a lot of Seaside nnro nonfc nl"h "Wa hnvft rmt. fnnr in n "hnn.lK, j rU0 l J i A-M. uu U . T V M msm T V 1 J V L A A U M LI I M. II lilff-I 1 I I I 1 H .1 I I J . ." w I I ThA 1 , fnr nonrs inst, 1 P.ftnf; . fnr 10 ponf. TirkTrl , .z 0t nnTTDlfl at. 1R nonffi! TTlA T.lfa r.F .ToflFaronr, - VluD0lHj - . ".y A rt Davis. Sold by subscription at $8.00 per sat nf 9 11 iijr 1 Li ft ji; . y . . lkiifiiiiik . I. 1 1 . 1 1 . u i i ihliii v ill i . i r i i o v n i i i i.rnn i.i iiiiin iiii vviiii.ij i.i h .nri lnnfi.- - tn ho f nnnH nnr nrinA If. AiifH A tew nf M P T? .1 The following two vols sets at 9& cents per set: T" 1L fi 1 6''. tTl T ii jrresouLLa oouqutrss. oi jy2tiuo, jrresscotis U on quest qI ireru, coiiipieLB worKg oi aj nones uamo, xne Lount of Mnnb unsto, dy jLrumas, ine mysteries or iraris. dv KnPDQ The Wondering Jew, by Eugene Sue, xeacners uxiora iiDies, $1 70; Teacners Uxford Bibles A i . FJ t - h witn patentea inaex, v uu; ijarge iamny jdiDie, 1 98- Lar? iamny jBioie, oia ana new transiauons in parallel columas for 2 98. . l.rt-vi-i-ciTlP rA vtAH n f ' f a"' Ti o 1 nAni- ta n 4- 4 -Vvl-4-a rvl of n I f a '-HAtrt V Tr o . rvi ri Ailn rA n t- O i. ill lauiciD 11 vi o iUiiDii o uuic uuu-O) uiuuiiagu ab o UulllS pel V -w 1 I "i It nt iv rv 1 rv r ' r -w 1 r rx - -k 1 at 5 cents, two good rubber tipped leod pencils for 1 cent, slate pencils at 10 cents per pound, steel pens, including Eastbrooks,- at 4 cents per dozen. FRENCH V slacking - i ( n : ' pD nB.n.n n , n LJ-Li LI I 1 1 TIME : BASKETS, IS JUGTAQ COOD FOR ADULTS. WAR RANTED. PRICE OO eta. 6A-ATXA, I-LS.. -TOT.18, Paris Medicine Co., 8U Louis, Mo. v ; Gentlemen: We sold last year, 600 bottles of GROVE'S TASTEIESS CHTLTi TONIC and hare bought three ktoss already this year. In all owr ex perience of 14 years, in the drag business, have never sold an article that gave such universal aatia' taction as your Tonic. Tours truly, . - v ABXXT, C--S Si CO, For sale.by all anigiBts AT FOUR CENTS PER BOX. Assorted carpet tacks at five cents per pound, The regn lar price is five cents for two dozen. FIVE GENT ARTICLES: Three tin cups; One coffee pot; One covered bucket; . , balf gallon cups, LUNCH TEN TO TWENTY CENTS. Sponges 3 cents; Remnants of Calico "at 20 cents a lb. All wool flannel, : m cents per yard, Canton flannel at 7 i cents per jard. Eil BE O I D E E E D-- iam: iLasriTBiJ . ; AT SEVENTY-FOUR CENTS PER YARD. One-half pint bottle of Bay Rum for 10 cents Bargains in underskirt all wool at 37J cents. Ladies vest 5 cents up. T E A O K E B;v J. BOSTIA3ST, proprietor.
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 29, 1895, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75