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Daily Stanaarcu JAS. P. -COO-K- Rorresn0ndent. JjUlw .. -p B1UCK KQWT "TIIi published everyday (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One year, - " 200 Sis tnontbs. l00 Three months. One month. . . Kina'e i-ivy THE V Jiiii.JAji than any other paper. Price '6100 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING HATES! Terms for regular advertisements xcade known on application. Address all mmamcaUnnB to THK STANDARD, Concord, in. v. a 5oVcoiD7DKOr2 1896. "sot a wniPioR1LL Mr FHd Olds, in bis drtoriptWn of our cv.e oiusenm, settle the Question to whether the. whip poorwi I and tne ouU-b.rt are one and the same bird. The taxi dermis' has preserved them c aml'e and placed them side by side and they form ft part of the State museum, so interesting to any one who wishes to see specimens of the birds; fishes, animals, woods,; minerals etc,, of our grand ola commonwealth, -The buTlnbat is not a whippoor ' will. ; FOUND THE mULUJ. i And Also Discovered life Father to The following is taken from the niiarlntte Observer : Last Saturday a mule beiongn g to Mr: Tom Harris, of Fort Mill, a. n : taa atolen Mr. Patterson, a nna man who worked for Mr. Har ris, kne f the mule and -was 'sent here to see if he could find it, tne supposition being that the male had been brought to the grading- lots On his arrival, Mr. Patter son vimed the lots and .very soon fnund the mule in the possession Of m- W H awver. News of the find ' as -tele phoned to Mr. Hams, who came.here and got . the mule, Mr. Sawyer willingly surrendering the animal, Mr. Sawyer said that he traded a horse for the mule. The man vvudh whom he made the trade beiug named Lewis V . .-rton. That," '..-.a v, vnnnflr tn:sn. "id the name haw J " " ' . ,f my father." M;v fUwyer then deecribed tne nwi!, .nd tine, descrip tion lilted the bo 'a father exactly. latter3on t I trn.uo tne nnw vir Hnrtman. h bttc . dealer, and hd thn di8AVUreK Hitman rei used to cive ahe animal, and Rfc last accounts, I. Sawyer was oVnrf. ft horflp as'-'the result of his OUVSAV ' 7 Saturday' trading. - lit -1BE RACKET STORE a IlouseHold Treasure. D. W. Fuller, of Cana joharie N. Cherry Pectoral would include the cure of every form of disease which affeot3 the throat and lungs. Asthma, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough and other similar complaints have (when other medicines xaiieaj a 'vielded to : I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. 1 I IK I J. 111. Ur.t I - The Southern Express Corape iv will sell, at Y., sayn tnatne wy rr;; : LKr rp. D.r ' store for f'rJ. filvTas always foand the SH SSffi c Uid Jf. Way. - , - . . OA . r--- - t , t8-, ommencine at xo o ciock a. m- Very, bes resww ti. - .T- YfKn eiedforVargespaia or otherwise dxs- that He WOUIOTOL u ."""-V:, " posed Of before day .Wattt.t. Areat. procurable,.. U. A. K. c.nnr ked ' - jys Wit v..-- - - . Jnnhfi I - . King New Very ---v-r-v Did Yott ETer - Try Electric Bitters aa a remedy for vour troubles t If nbt, get, a bottle now and "et iHuti, -;----h J beenfound to be peculiarly adaptedlo the relief and cure of all female complamtsexertin a won derful direct .influence in gmng yim bava loss of appetite, conrtipa, tkm, headache. laintinB spells, or Tnervous. sleepless .excitable melancholy or troubled with dizzy roells JElectric Bitters is the medi- cine you r Store. V ' 7 . KotcI Propeller At the foot of a beautiful raouri- ain of ihe Austrian Alps lies the favorite watering place whose name iV Bad Keichenhall. The -View at the top of the mountain ia Tery one, i,nf tiifi nanent has been deterring. Now it la eaay. A track ia laid and a car ia hitched to a galloon which in its eftorta to ascend draws the car to the top. When they wish to ae scend a small part of the gas la let out and the car glides gently down. Proper .'devices secure it againat acci dents. 1 ry is undoubtr - ... mnrn t editte best coueh remedy J Jha L. 1. hMi he has used it in ms jaiuuy ATTORNEY -A. i-LA. t years aim a .rv wi lit. tult ; IoJty.o fnr it.. Why D0i all that is claimed for it. Why noj pnisTPORD try a remedy Belong tried avd UUINUUULI, ;j lestea. xrm. "-rrrr7 zer's Drug aiore. i6guii and 81.00. WeU, the offer of 10 per cent; moved tlie China and'Glassware. The money we took N C .. -41 order is already invested in rmf ottntinn piven to all A ' : bnsineBs.- office in Morris building . rjhristmas goods and on the way- we AM W . , , , opposite court hotuae. IOoh siiiopi 'rcoao sa QriO mnn nns earn ui oTjjoo o ems eg; expect $800 or:,l,000. worth of Christmas goods in, in time for Christmasf but wiU not JN0. R. ERWIN. C A- MISENHEIMER ERW1N & MISENHEIMER Phvsicians and Surgeons i nop pas emn ui omou u-iuu ' r-- . - .etoqo p e9yoi8 e qv havy more China. Come and see us, we oqA eupipaox equeS pu erooo o) fiharlotfce, ft. p. : : WAVE OF PROSPERITY. Almost eery man in America has some digestive trouble. When men meei, ioe gicowu uD-,, -, WelLi how are you?" That de velops health talk. The man who has no bowel or stomach troubre is U v Tmnble is men take no care of themselves. They at as inougo ibj stomachs and bowels of brass. !5y and by, overworked nature rebels. Then come headaches, nervousness, kidnev trou- bles. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets furnish help ior consupawuu ntnVon Vi1innR head ache, dizziness, sour stomach, loss of appetite, indigestion, or dyspep sia, windy belcbings, "heartburn, pain and aistress aner kindred derangements of the liver stomach and bowels. Accept no SUUSUlUbO. peiiAui xpoqoAaQ -smd -ipi a TrTTTv M T. can save you money. vroiuoq eiq jo sa8BBd pwpunq L. M AliJtiJbiX, MID. ctu. ocuv -.'fin MtllXa U8n0r PUB OinO tu.: QnYrrAnn uv ' j - iruyBiuiau auu uujww. uim nBCams Biq jo 8amoq pwp ,)anROrd N 0 raotaiiBAiH80dinM ooncora, . u . . moon ua PlO 1 MetOH M0H eqi 3FFICE : ST. CLOUD ANNEX jo juojj ;U pwnqi -ai -d i y P A VTSTF. Tuner and Kepairer ot PIANOS AND ORGANS. Th.A PCT APiIh'H Ml 1 1 JhjK A 1 Hi. lias waniserwus '" " .- - I " " " . , nanbi fio to tne i cr,,zr,cnt-.ir.r rtnorantfifin. uraerB Chicago, Dec; 21.-The National hft with Mr. Truman Chapman Bank of Illinois, locaiea at iw ihw.'v v Dearborri street, ana ouo u. oafe And hest known banking insti tutions in the city, with assets amounting to nearly $15,000,000, aiu not open its doors this morning. This action was deciaea upon uj JLlS b V w " . 1 must have your taxes by the 1st of January. I will have to settle with the town on mat uaw. uu till persons owing the same will call md settle at once. I will be corns palled to adverts if not ;pMd . by that time. 1 b pa you will, eettle and save coits. J', h. Boqbi Town Tax Collector. Oct. 15 tf DO YOU WANT Jl- BMlGi III raminuRE. I have'now in stock in the Mor- at- M A. w - i m s-m irrt minrr nnTiiiHi lh luri uluui w the directors of the bank at 6 o'clock fl nice line of and all grades last night, after the bark had been of farniture, and more coming suit enspended from the Clearing House able Jbr hoPJ :e A L?of;nn nf Hhicaffo. day use and can. sell it as low a 3 OOOMV4,,MW" . . anvbodY. E S Dreyer & Co , an oia Dansmg - establishment of this city, suuaieu , ' -rrr T - on the southwest corner or wasmng- ton and Dearborn streets, lajiea ww morning. A notice, posted on the doors of the bant, states mo bWnk is in the hands of the Security Title and Trust Company . Mr. - . i ... a. Dreyer refuses to mase any buu meuv.. -i'.-:-';;' - " ;. The banking firm of WasmanB do ff & Heinemann, of Nos. 145 and U7 Randolph st: - t, ia announced to be in the hands ol tne oecuruy Title and Trust Company. Respectfully, J. T Pounds, FIRE INSURANCE. nn. w M T7i r a Tn RUT anC6. call and see us. or nte. we lepre i n 1 . Urvn.A artrl Mm. sent oniy nrsicia v- eign compemes. -. , "ResPCttulh. ' f WOODH iV & HaI.BI8.' uv hVat vour rhouse. Have you any insurance? If not you had best get some at once, won 5jfciau w M. L. Brown & Bro. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE " STABLES, TTntftl. Omni jdsi in rear ui o. r r buses meet all passenger trains. Outfits l -ii .rOTitohort nrrtmTitiv and ati OI all uiiius iuiuiov r a- , , i li- I ' TTnMoa Trt TntlleS I TeasonaDiB ypncco. thoroughbred Poland China Hogs U C3 Very Respectfully? 3. stif P protect your home. : v - : i rcllevefl If Uuriey.
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