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.JOHN IB ARRIBK & SON, Editors and Propriety. J as P .CDO&.54 : The TANDARpj8p.ubli8he( everyday (Sundayexceptedafid delivered byicarxiere:v Oneear. -HO Six mjjnthe. . ... t i,f Three months.. . . . . ... - One month. . . ." ', . ... . ..; Single copy.. The Weekly Standard is a four-page, .'Bigbi-coluain , paper It has a larger circnlian Jn Ualrtis thanany other paper. 'Price si W per annum, in advance. 1 ADVERTISING JRATES : ) Terma for regular advertisement made known on application; - -Address all communicationB to THE STANDARD, - Our proposition: to Jproiifti the Home and Farm' aa a gift," with? The Ftandard, is withdrawn, and we will furnish Heme and Farm, price 50 cents, with the Weekly Standard, for SI 25; Lelierd .Illus trated Weekly, price 4, with the W eekly Standard one year or Daily Standard 3 months for $3; - ' 'Z: ' " i . ' the'New York World, thrice-a-week, and The Standard for 81.65. To thiH we hope to add an ex tended lipt Boon. i r ALL RIG LIT. President Clerelkid,!eaVly In his administration, wh8 uoted for his minate attention to every detail of the go'ernment's interests.' ISomtTof the newspapers were alarming the country with the prophecy that .he would soon lose his health and his life. . This was easy to surmise, as ocr presidents live at least btita ihert time after their term of" tffice, and Mr. Cleveland being rather cor- , puleot, it could easily be "guessed that close, onremittin application would wear on his nerves and lassii tude would follow. But . He as broad-minded enough to grasp every sphere ot duty to the country uaod give himself such recreative Outings as will keep him in the best of plight. Happily he is fond of gun ning sports and airwho are fond of the same know that he can get mm e of the kind of rest that he needs from such short jaunts than twice the time would yield; him in most other forms of recreatibo; :r Of all the charges of Belfwilled,' presumptuous bulheadedness, 'etc!, we believe no baler of ."nia" Has yet dared to rise and say that he has neglected his official duties except from the- presumption that some thing might need doing while,the President was shooting some . ducks.' Bringing ducks off the wing is one of the smallest ways In which he shows his skill at 1 -doing the right thing at'tn xigbtiimeV -"4. C -a. - V . LITTLE WISDOM, fllUCII ADO. In Dubois, Pa., on the 14th'Jnst., a number of young menmade'a dummy-thattbey called' Gen. Wey ler, put ra' rope around heAriecki draggeditthrt hung it to a WeraDh oje, riddled it with bullets, T8hot: it pwn 'srijd) burned it while vociferous crowds cheered. It plainly . eays to Con gress, act violently. l,Uisyjbt3aip American ImpuisiVencpVr-oich ing barbarity quite as nearly aB Gen.' Weyler does in Cuba. Sena tor Sherman, Speaker Reed, and number t of prpminenVw reputabl itatfemerr alahe' tMit agrcQ fort cirMourieMcfifeih pursue voi oaf The least wise: are generally the jiaroat-demnpatratlvB u-theirrper8tia,y Bions. :, -- cnr xr ri.:-rr:. DaclKlen's Arnie "aiVe : The Best baive ) tke world toi 3ut8vBrui8e8, i6res,Ul6ers, Salt .Rheum, : Jleyer EW,Tettex6VX)h"aje Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, arid positively cares Piles, or no (pay requi-ed. It is guaa.rilJt$d togiveBtatisfaction or monev refunded. vPrice25 cents per box For sale aVP B FetzerV Drug 8 tore. 1 " To Have 'Tight Hqaeeie." As a signpf the advance or pro?s perity it is stated that 11 the corset fabtOriesM meit'llfQp Conni, are booming 'rAlUbuim ss nlfen haver had a tight squeeze in the last few years, and it now bpptar as if the ladies are gcing to hae iL ij: turn.- Cure For Ilead cli. As a rinedv for all '.forms of Headach Electric Bill ere ha8 proved to be the very besi. It effects a permanent, cn re Hidrthe moet dread" .fiaitua(sick l ead aches; yfeld to 'ts ihflaen ce We ur j:qv all wbo are afilicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trislp In cases of habitbal couatipatioti7 Elec tric Bitters cures 6y uivinff the needed tOLe to the1)twles, find few case .lonjj resist use 01 anis 'medicine-Try itroncp." Fifty cents and $1.00 at Fetzer's Drug Store. KllOIt f NEWS' JIOTES. A million dollar plate glass fac tory will be established t St. Loui A a mass mtetinrgu I slington, Ky.;1ast night the SpUaiah flig was burned amid great hurrahs.: ; r - Charles 11 Crisp ws elected to Congress fromthe Third district o Georgia yesterday to succeed his father. Mr. Crisp left for Washing ton today. He expresses himself in. -favor-of-the recognition of Cnba by the United States v " . , Jtllss WarAer, of Cblcasro. A Chicago woman is famous for her asserliveness. She is not only ableto take care of herself, but usu ally iakes' a hand in whatever is going oh. about her. - . Miss , Warner, of "Chicago, did this n quite a noble way a few days agO. - r , . ,t v. r- As she was walking on one of the business streets she eaw a drayman beating his horse unmercifully. The animal seemed to be half-starved, and "because he did not move fanidlv With an enormous load his .brutal master lashed. him at every .V "Miss ; War ner appealed to several men to interfere, but ' they refused to do f so. -No policeman was in sight, and finally Miss Warner's pa tience gave way. 1 She rushed -upon the cruel driver and before' he real- j . . . ized what her intentions' '-were - she seized the whip with which'he was beating his feeble horse; and gave him a taste of his own medicine. The fellow leaped from' his wagon, but the irate woman kept up with him and. gave him a lashing which he will never forget. After cutting him severely half a dozen times she finishing? by breaking- the whip oyer his head.A;big crowd gathered on hef eceneand Mie$ Warner was Itfudly cheered 3 she; finished her righteous: work. A policeman t who had been: attracted by the "disturb ancg!a8kedher name: but "did "not arre'3tJlie-r;J It' seebed to be thdppin- RbnbnrieVxitizenls 'ahd'' theofficer iJreledtfihatthe'plucky wbmariad asserted e ' higher law ' ihd ihat she deserved thanks gather than juibm"enT-dhi tfpfnion with trSrch we hk ' Fatalities at Jfoobftlfc By the way in which the oppo nents of football speak of its brutali ties and dangera -one wbq ia UJiot Poste4W a eam$ of Mt balBs ieldo nAlay ed itwithoutajial orillet tiff Sen ous accident. The dangers attend ant uQUroottal germed bytheniemiBSqf thegatne. Casrjer Jitneywho ; con ducts the j jdeparjnient of. sports in Harper's AVeekly say b - int the .last issue of that Jpqrnal that during the i.tweoty years ; of he present game rof: football in this country only' six deathfe can be traced to it; and that net one'of thesj occurred in college games: The cblleg teams are trained by eiejrts and usually observe the f rules of the game very I DAiuv.jr. X U i o to C4 UJUVU b etemen trfif danger ir tfie rough; afed tumble 'contents- between 2fdbtball teams which hatre4 iiadrn'o trapping. Mr. Whitney-declares that none of the famous anter-collegiate contests are : responsible 'evenJ for a "sirious personal injury. . Many . more acci dents,! serious and: fatal, have oc curred in ba8e' ball than in foiball parries. One baseball player : was killed on his1 base in Atlanta and another waa killed in a quarrel at a game. Yet!we hear no great hand - - 'i '' raised against baseball. " ; ; "Some:gbod people 'who are fair ehbu'gh 16 ive 1 the devil his dues are - blind, and unreasoning in their opposition to the greatest of all.' our atietic sport a, theoneWhich re quires the highest degree of intelli gence, skill and endurance. take Ayer's Pills, and you will sleep better and wake in' better condition for th. day's work,1 Ayer's Cathartic Pills have no. equal as a pleasant and effect ual remedy for constipation biliousness, sick headache, and all liver troubles. "They, are sugar-coated, -and so perfectly prepared, that they cure with out the annoyances experienced in the use of v so many of the pills on the market." Ask your druggist! for Ayer's ; Cathartic Pills. When other pills won't help. you, Ayer's As:'Xi::: THE PILL THVT-WILL. r, . ; The Southern Stock;Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Greensboro, "NT. C,, is .backed by many of '.the wealthiest : and ; best financiers of North Carolina. It paid last season as dividend of 2Q per cent to its policy holders and is in better shape ;. than ever'before -; ' KBEF YlOIir MONEYT HOME j ppncord agencyrin ljore building on -West Depot street 1 1 - G.G.RICHMOND, THOS. W. SMITH. .NOTICE. TO - CONSIGNEES. Concord, N."C.i Dec; 1, 1896. The Southern Express Company will sel public auction, at ;D. P. Dayvault's. store, for ill, at charges, about three, hundred ireight Trackages, ston tiacl J an u ary 9 hfz 897, commencinjt at 10 o'clock a. m. Deing on nana six mom ns ana over, on saturaay, I - ;. ----- '2 ' "- Before uuiess caiiea tor, cnarges paid or otnerwise . dis posed of before ay-ofsalei . D. P. DAY VAULT, Agent. ; 0. M. SADDLER, Superintendent. r jy8 The Well, the offer of 10:per cent, moved the China and Glassware. The money we took in by this special order is already invested in 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. can save you money. Very, H i t :' . Come and sete us; we v 1 . it dj V . -
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