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i I i I Editori -V - - OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. .r crnAvnATRn "la Bublished every day . (SaKday excepted) and delivered by carriers, BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION J $4.00 One year - 2 00 Six months. m Three months,. . ' One month . . . - ftincrlfl codv.. .v-. The Weekly Standard . is paper. . .. it u..v lamer nirpnlfttion' in Cabarrus uao a iax6w.v. . m than any otner paper, rrxuo per annum, in advance. advertising rates p . Terml for regular advertisements made known on applic ationl ' h Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord N.C. will only cost von a dollar a year. Jast think of n; fifty cheerfulnesses for a dollarHoX3 Lhtf ullyc v - . in 'Norway It is said that in Norway a bucket 4owater isralwajs- placed thin reach of a horse rwhen he is taxing his allowance of Jhaii if t iTtaterefltinfif." says the writer of the Incident, Hq-see with what . ' .. . - -- relish they takaa eip of ,o.ne ana a mouthful of ther' other alternately, sometimes only moistening their mouths, as any rational being would ao wnea eso uiuuc v food. A broken-winded horse is earcely ever seen in N or way, and he question is whether, this mode of feeding has not 'a beneficial effect in prcoerviu mo iLBunj gans Dumb Animals. coNCORb?D67io7l6: It now fit-ems tbaf. there are to be 5;000 roll of honor free coinage speakers distributed dyer the United States that ue not to let the cause cool off much. They are to stand, a eort of civil service examination and Vpeak only proper things. It' is to bi hoped they will b'excud from saying that to have- an international iicrrment on a ratio of coinage would be bowing the knee to foreign nations and would be asking them how we might make our laws. It is to be hoped, too, that they wil not sy than the poverty and degra dation in tae slums of the cities is due to the act of '73.. If they' wil L gi ?e us good sound reasoomg it will ha welcome Jret, but it vis to be hoped that the speeches wilPlbe an improvement" on lauj . campaign harangues. Sneaking of the trouble of raising sheep-on account of sheep killing dog!,; an,exchance jpf tne U'f:&f1SAO.'oa a farm near ehafestonPaV V very practi cal and inexpensive way of protect- inff his sheep from dogs and wim cats thariifdrin ibe swamp. The ihepperd. watches closely every uj and when he finds a sheep slam ne loads the barcal' wltb; strychnine. The work' is done, and the, flock is rarely disturbed It: is said that it beats af poorly executed law all hol low. V t'-"yC" . riB M Wi NEEDED. Arms and AmmuMnt ion in What the , Cnbnns Want, Washingtoit, Dec. 14. Senor Gonzilo De Qaesvri,Jn charge of the Cuban legation at . WttSblngton, iu un interview -to-cUysaid he had no dout conceniin . aceo's death, and did not cir to speak on the subject in a critical sense until he heafd moire newri. CI " wish you vould announce again" he Bid, that" no recruits are wanted for Cuba. We are being overwhelmed now, owing to the re ported death of General Maceo, with offpra ffoin brave aud iliable men, wJio want to deyote tsomseWes in our behalf, ,but we need no more men, nor leaders. What we need is arms and ammunition ind medicine stores for the sict and needy. There will be no difficulty iii sending such supplies to 'Cuha,-wherea,5 the trans portation of armed : men would . be in vioiation of the neutrality laws, which the Cubans bve not cared to cure for Cuba, by all lawful, peace ful and honorable means, the politi cal independence which her patriots are ho w endeavoring by tremendous sacrifice of treasure and life to gam, of the late On 'the strength of the enco mia cis of the bar n ; Concord, we v.ere anxious to see Judge Boykin -.viUnce to higher honors and a broader field of legal usefulness. It is to cur disappointment rand ; our rtgtet that he has seen fit to retire from the., trench. His successor; Hon. 0 H Alien. is well, spoken ; of and it is to be hoped that iastice will not be sacrificed by the change. !. It seep a that Granville, Caswell, Vance, Franklin, Nash, Wilson and Warren counties have applied in regular legal order for the two extra Aonnt'v commissioners. We hope it will net be necessary in Cabarrus and that the county fathers will go straight. ' The KACKET r r - STOBfi 'i Beautiful eyes grow dull and dla - As the swift years steal away. ' Beautiful, willowy forms to slim Lose fairness with every day. But she still is queen and hath charm l ' spare :" Who wears youth's coronal beautltul '". hair. ! ' - ' v.; ' . - . .. Preserve Your Hair and you preserve your youth. 'A woman ' i& as old as she looks," says the -world. No woman looks as old as che ia If her hair has preserved its normal beauty. You can keep hair from falling out, restoring Its normal color, or restore tha normal color to gray or faded hair, by the use of ' Ayer'S Hair Vigor. 71 - f PI to encourage them with our sympa- XnBurarice Company of Greensboro, tny ana moral Bupport auu iu niuuac j. is DacKea oy many m the whole nation to demand an end wealthiest and - best nanciep of " ". - ii "KTfW 7o Al i V " TflTiif last. Rpasnn of the campaign of murder ana ae- w" , I A " strixctibh in that island. t .ka ;rin Kpf.tPr ittbe tban "Mindful of the help which our e befofeV fc -iaihers received in "a similar stru gn KE SP YOU Y MONEY AT HO ME gle, we are constrained by a sense of Concord agerqy in Lore building gratitude to return to uuDa tne " li5? U6 rv v' ' . kindness Which wes bo effectively TtSm! giyen to ns . ; ' : - : - r It is apparent to all thoughtful NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES, observers that Spain has not the , '- V: . v . . ' rfivmnn M C. Dec i. iSq5. . DOWer tO Crush the Caban patriots, The Southern Express CombanV .will sel1, at . 'e v! 5- i . r D nMrin If ' "Well, the offer of 10 per cent, moved the China'and G-lassware. The money we took in by this special order is already invested m more Christmas goods and on the way. We expect $800 or 1,000 worth of Christmas goods in, in time for Christmas, but will not have any more China. Come and see us; we can save you money. ; ' f-X - i li. r 1 lu 1 iU'nott public aufctlon, at D. , P Dayvault's and, therefore, the Continuance OI charges, about three hundred freight Contented aud Uappjr. The easy contentment of 'the old time country press is th'us happily described by the editor, of the IiawrJ rencfcvilie. Pa., Herald, whosayi: , . "This pager wilk soon, be sixteen veara old. It is fairly. prosperous as country papers. The editor ha3 been living on a minimum down .to a science, the devil has long ago solved the problem of living with out eitber food or raiment, while the. business manager has' joined the church and is bo sure of his future that he doesn't "care whether he liyes &t all. "We've come out on our old hand press week after week without money and without price., " We print store for packages. i . . " v . i . , , , . Iciii on hand six months ana over, on oaiuraay, the Cmel Struggle in Laba Can Only January 9th, 1897, commencinR at to o'clock a. m. t oscd of before day ofsale., - -. . O..M. SADDLER, Superintendent. , , jyS . r serve to prolong a sense 01 a oases rnnt and hrtmiliatipu in the minds 6f all men who are Confident that this republic has the power to end the horror and call upon it to do so." HUOllT NEWS IfOTES. The sixteenth annual convention of the American Federation of La bor met in Cincinnati yesterday. There are nearly 400 cases on the docket of the Mecklenburg criminal court, J Collins & Son, members of the New York Cotton Exchange, have assigned. Gen. Fiizhugh Lee, Consul ;Gen- L. T. HARTSELL ATTORJNEY-A r-LiA. w; CONCORD, - . - N C. Prompt attention given , to all businees. Office in Morris building opposite coart house, JNO. R ERWIN., C A- MISENHEIMER ER W IN1 & M1SENHEIMER Physicians and Surgeons " Office No. 3. Harty building, op posite 2nd Presbyterian church; eral to Cuba, . accompanied by his a Rcod newsy i-'aphOld our oldlt'f d daughter, wUl leave for the , t , i A. risland next Thursday. v-ffM f 80 YEARS i EXPERIENCE. D' Monday tamt $ 2K Sff87 Frti filRd m :&eorge -whatever to die for, we Deneye tnai town CL, shooting ucks. onr cheerfulness ia reflectedinthe ? KpticF' joinmns of our paperr vIfo5ant; lwe?rSid woman m the rniled j.': a & -V&fH,T?Mrt "ulte interefeteurtf Opinm and Whisky to naiticipate m this carnival . ox w,hTt, nn nt mt books on these dis- :i . --J--1 ; J? nir, f eases. Address B. M WooJley. Atlanta, Q&., 1 t rlJL5LKJUl - k - A. wUf4 DESIGNS, riryvl COPYRIGHTS &c. ' : ' Anyone sendmgr a sketch and description may t" quickly ascertain, free, whether an invention ia , probably patentable. Communications strictly , onfldentiaL Oldest agency for securing patents . in America W,e have ' a Washington office. ' Patents taken through Munn & Co. receiva ' special natipaiufche ? f SCIEIITIFIG AmEhIuAU, Mr.'1 ' ' ' Very Respectiu ll-rr J eauni oUv : illnat'rated largest- circulation of any scientific Journal, weekly, terms 13.00 a year ; fiMl BUL LUVUVU9 OVVIUJVU vso M - BoOK O-PTEm sent free. . Addresa 1 S'l 100 C neerJUiUC-3 w c g ' w w 1 rjorijat owf will d sft yon tree. 361 Broadway. If cw York. !i i ! ' 1 ! 1- A vr
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