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Ihe DaiJ v S iandara iCHud so would pedestrians who arejAn jQ Y JAMES vTciitOlLX ::f '' ?FICE IN CASTOR BUlkblM The Standard is published every ay (Sunday excepted) and delivers d by carriers ' BATES OF 8UBSCSIPW0N One year... 1. ...... 00 Sis months............... V 2 00 - Three months.............. 100 Ono month...... ".. 35 Single copy................ 05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD 1 Is a fourpage, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation In Cabar rus than any other paper. .Price $1.00 per annum , in advance. ADVEBTISINQ BATES. ' Terais for regular advertisements made known on application. AddrssH ail communications to THE STANDARD, Concord. NvC. OONCORD, DEd:i9, 1895. in since ' cussed til YES 1TTHE JjIE, " Those who had cussing in their hearts and iust wanted to cuss Cieyeland just to be' cussing, are checkmated on one scored ; The foulest month anarchist .iris fcectkm sometime Cieyeland just because he was der the thumbs of England." Now? that Oleyelaud has shown beyond a shadow cf doubt that he does not bow to the English throne and that the independence of this cjuntry is reflected through him, what will, the cussers do on this Avprao to Hittmcr down on the side- . c - v- walk, . ' . ,; V;"- f.tTi - , 1 ' ' "... Ten thousand Guiles : of railway, known as heyAtchison "system, val ued at1 $350,d00,bir (VW n? ?ch wa ter in this not stated) was knocked down arauctTonat .Topeka day for tbe small sum of $GO,000,V 000 and not a single editor bid on it. . Judge Campbell, of Mississippi, recently declared that the law against the carrying of concealed weapons should be abolished. He claimed that it operated to. the injury of good citiz-ns, who do not carry weapons ; while the criminal not only carries a weapon, but knows that his victim is unarmed. Administer Suggested a plan for overcoming the difficulty by prohibiting, the manufacture of any firearms shorter t bah three feet. it anN score? The Charlotte Observer puts it in a coac3ntrated way that has all its force apparent: "The yawpers who yawp so much aboat Cieyeland being? under the donV lun of England haye. occasion now to take a reef or two in their It cost about $10,000 io launch, a big " war ship, bat it costs a good deal more than that to keep her aHoat. This doesn't include the wine that's spilled on her nose, and under dth r' coses in the closing ceremonies. The finding of the bod'es ot some well-known people in a dissecting room in a Medical College at To peka, Kensas, cnme yery near start ing a riot and demolishing the in stitution. Respectable corpses don't like to be cut up that wayaud it is not surprising that their friends cut up about it. , ; An absent minded man can never be depended upon. A Foughkeepeie man who thought he could keep his $500, the savings of fifteen years, better in a basket which he carried around with him than the bauks could, got along very well until he one day laid the basket down, forgot all about it and lost both basket and money. . aoiuns tEP SITUATION IN PARALLELS. Cleveland's posi- Salisbury's Atti uon "ina doc trine upon which -q stand is strong and sound be ci;ue its enforce .. mem 13 import tant to our peace nd safety as a ?rUion and is es ential to the in tergnty oi our free institutions and "the tranquil mamtai nance of our distinctive torni of governs ment tude "The dis pute between Great Britiah and Venezeula is . a controversy with which 1 he United States have no ap- parent practical concern. The Charlotte; r(Jbsetyer has a keen, good ear : "Miss Sadie Means, of Columbia, S. C, who was -churched about. tworyears ago for working in the .telephone . exchange 'on Sunday, she being a member of the Presbyterian" "church, was mar ried a few days ago to Mr, W H Gal I c way, and the Spartanburg Spartan says she will find as a housekeeper that she will have to go to work again on Sunday Yes, but she won't be churched for it and be aides, 'jlis. Galloway" sounds bet Jej than "Central !" V If the house ant was as big as an elephant, it wouldn't do to fool with. An English writer says it can sup port three thousand times its own K . weight. There are a good many men who cannot eyen' support themseves. Street Commissioner Waring, of New York, suggests, that if people would feed their banana skins to Worses, the iiorses would appreciate THE ki'oiit.s or lllSnAADS. He has no right to save his good manners and good humor for com- pany. ! J He Las no right to come home with a hatchet cast of conntenacs and murder the ir,nocent pleasures of the little unfortunates that call him father. He-has a right to remember that he owes his family everything, and that to deserve the respect and loye of his boys and girls and the con sideration and loyalty of his wife is glory enough'for any man. N.! Y Worldr " ' " - The Discovery Saved Ilis ;tlfc. . Mr,1 G. Caillouette, ' Druggist, Beaversville; Ill :says : "To Dr. King's New Discoyery I owe my life. Was 'taken' with' LaGrippo and tried all the physioians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told could nob ; live. Hav ing Dr. King's New. Discovery in my 8 tore I sent for a bottle and.be1 gan its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using: three bottles was up and fcabout again. It is' worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial7 at Fetzer's Drug Store. 1 For over Fifty Years. .-. Mrs. Winslow's Sooth5 ag Syrup has been used for over, fifty, years . by millions of mothers for their children while teethin g, with perfect success. It soothes the . child, softens the w . gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer, immediately. Sold by Druggists in every part of the woTld. Twenty-five cents a bottle Be sure and ask forJMrs Winslows Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. mwZ&w 82395 in Judge BobInon' 'J)id I understand your Honor to charge thus and so?" asked Capt Cooper atwaih cdur wh1ite'0udie Robinson waa-presiaing. : v -Kfudjk1 Robinablr reptie'd. : ;:,Anyy liOKXj inac naa ever eet;u a . whtiwi or has e er seen anybody that has ever s een a law book would know that 1 Sidn't'chBrge any KcYSamnV ed rot." - - r:: Afterwards, at the suggestion' of Mr. Ueorge T Brown, it is said that J udge Hbbinso n a po logized to Capt. Cooper. Raleigh. News and Ob, server. TlieJIt. Airy News CIiais?ea. - The M t. Airy News change? hands with this issue, W J Boylin, the present editor and owner, having sold it to T J Lowry, the founder of postmaster. The policy will" cbn-L tmue as - at presenr; Democratic, Mr; Boylin goes to NashyilleTenn., where he will engage' 1 in r the job printing business.1' ,;! r . 1 Mr. Boyliu formely lived in Coh ccrd and was engaged in the news paper business. :' ' ' ' :" ' LOSS OF VOICE After Acute Bronchitis CTTEED BY USING Cherry Pectoral AY E I'S A PREACHER'S EXPERIENCE. 'Three months ago, I took a vio lent cold which resulted in an attack of acute bronchitis. .1 put myself under medical treatment, and at the end of two months7 was no better. I found it very difficult to preach, and concluded to try Ayer's Cherry 'ni fa n v.t .Hifi.-'i TV ,,, Pectoral. The" first bottle' gave me great relief ; the second, which I am now taking, has relieved me almost entirely of all unpleasant symptoms, and I feel, sure that one or twa bot tles more will effect a . permanent cure. To all ministers suffering from throat troubles, I recommend Acer's Cherry Pectoral." E. M. Brawley, ' B. B.t J2ist.,t Secretary,: Am.;iBapt. Publication Society, Petersburg, Va. Ayer's Cherry Pectorai GOLD IlEfiAL AT teE"W0ELD'S FAHl. AYER'S LEADS flL OTHER SARSAPARILLA8. TO THE PUBLIC: it Give us your job prmting, it ; wilj be promptly, and cheaply done. j u You cannot find- a better ddyertising. medium in (barrus Coiinty than r tKe "Weekly Stand! ardV whicli goes to more homes than any other paper circu lating in Cabarrus. : Subscription to the .Weekly Stand ard is $1.00 per an num,' in advance. ADVERTISE Cv RIGHT v-HEREl TABLETS AT 50 CENTS ON THE IDOLLAR if ii ii rii jriii c n j?rj. 1 1 u si a . i i i roii ox an tJieir DroKen lots of samples oc tablets we will sell at 3c, IGc tables for 5c, 15 to 20c talbetsifbr 10c. WE Al SO BOUGHT POUIM DS OF F"! NE NOTE . i . - . x 'f?r v Well worm iUe per quire 11 ell at 18c k. L. jl. JL v r ' - - ct condition. T H E rR A O K E I D.iJ. BOSTIAN, Pro 8 j P RAP per pound. prietor,
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