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tekiiy Standard Editors and Proprietors OFFICE IN BRICK EOW. JEse Standard is published eiyday (Sunday excepted) and 2sJivered by carriers, i sates of subscription: One year . . . r. . . . ....... $400 Six months. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Three months.. ... .L .. . .1.00 One month . . .1 . . . . .35 Single copy. - ...... .. .05 The Weff Standard is a ' iaur-page, p; ,t-coluain paper. It 0 & Iar jirculation in Cabarrus &&n ar ther paper. Price $1.00 pi anui.m, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : - Torma for regular advertisements aade known on application.. Address all communications to r . THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. - CONCORD. JUNE 20 1898 I I' " . .... ..M I ... I . . I --- I - I - - 11IE DOCTOR AND THE JUDGE. A rather bitter controversy is in progress on between Dr. Kilgo, Presi dent of Trinity College, and Judge &lark. It is. a battle royal in which' to Tacquish either would aeim a task. Tne Judge is not in . full jympathy with the Doctor ; and, it seams, has r been free to expreis his criticisms. The board of directors nt the college in consideration of the Judges attitude.requeatedhis resig nation as a member of that body. The J udge kicfcs .vigorously and acsarea the doctor roundly, not miss ing the opportunity to bring in the stigma of gold standard, but com trains, most against the actio a taken against him in hia' absence and the Searing of charges against ' him without "the opportunity of his res . Hkifctal. There does not seem to be 33 u eh. of the spirit of reconciliation in the air and the judges strictures doubtless make the doctor's friends donblr aniioos -to get rid of the ' e8 l-fan" ,n 0Ule8-1 a8 . , ' , , , ; line stoves have become more useful judge, who, however, teems in his, , , , , iL. , , , '7 , . day by day and the new rule of the judicial wisdom to regard a request. Tnrifi, Aeannnn . . . i . lor ieeigaation in all the seriousness oS x deposition and would extend the principle of a right to be heard in self defense even to the extent f precluding an quest for resigna iicn without the full ceremonial of a court trial." The judge, of course, ought to laye a high pense of right but it 3oe8 seem that a plain I will or 1 tron't might hve saved much to the prejudice of both parties who will ioubtiess suffer in this controyersy. JOESS'T MEC31 L.IKEJL.Y D A Thompkms in the Cotton Ranter's Journal expresses the opinion that ere long the cotton $rop v i 1 1 be manufactured at the j&p. He seems to see a saying of ytinr io pressing and transporting sm& the process of picking at the riicf0fry, etc. It seems at a glance 'jno cf the moat unlikely events XhctcB bo telling what is going C3trf to pass. A ne Uy designed guitar has a aecoad set of strings under the main ust, which are operated by plutiger Iszia the bridge for the second set Ssisrg mounted on a spring lever Tfhich normally holds it away from lbs strings. Ex, il irw Wrlnitie. We have all heard of "Knee s wells," 17ellr Manager Miller has gone a stip lower and ordered a half dozen pjrs of "calf swells" for the team Boiling May Wot Remedy. Aueerofimlk asks the Charlotte Observer whether boiling; will re move the danger of tjro-toxin from milk and ice cream. The Observer 8ij8 : "Interviewed upon this subject, a well posted physician of pnrlotte; says : ' L his poison whs nrst rouua in cheese, then in ice cream aod las ter, in ordinary milk. It is detecta- i ble through a complicated chemical process and is the product cf several species or varieties of germs. The poison is produced by the vital acs tion of theee germs upon the con taining milk, leading to chemical substances which produce the poison ous symptoms in the stomach and bowels of those 4 who use it. The germs would be destroyed by boiling i this would also render the chemical; .. . I substances innocuous or non-poisonous. We know that some of these bodies of this class of poieoos do re sist the temperature of the boiling point and remain stable, and I know of no experiments made to proye thatv tvro-toxin became harmless througn the action of heat applied in this way. Examples of poieouing of this kind are infrequent but oc cur a number of times each year in J his country." So Extra Insnrance fo Onsollne '; : . Stores.'. : Wq learn from ; the Louisville (Ky.) Insurance Herald, of I June 9th, that ,ihe Southeastern Tariff Association has issued a new, gaso line permit which eliminates the extra insurance charged for having gasoline etoved in houses on which there are policies of insurance. This is evidence of the realization of the insurance men that the4 dan ger from gasoline has been minim ized by the modern gasoline etbve, and this concession on the part of the insurance companies will be hailed with a feeling of relief by householders, since gasoline stoves are almost indispensible as conve- ' I A 1 1 -. W I AAVUVW.MWAWU II ill 1CUU Lll lim crease their iisef Mr. Ofclesly Sells to Mr. Mallonce. Mr. M Oglesby, who has been running a general merchandise store in the Wadsworth block on North Tryon street, has sold out to Mr. J:C Mallonee. Mr. Oglesby will not leave Charlotte. He is putting his money in Charlotte real estate. He has bought property in rear of Mr. Mallonee's, on Fourth street; also 29 lotsjn Biook;lyn, on which he will build tenement houses, and and a lotion North Caldwell street. Charlotte" Observer. For Over FiUy Years Mrs, Winslow's Soothing 3yru p has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect suc cess. : It soothes the child, softens the 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 world, Twenty-fiye cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslows SootL iLg Syrup," and take no other kind. To Be Honored By Friends. i . Fron the Charlotte Cbserrer we see that the friends of Lieuteant Erwin in Charlotte are going to present him with a handsome sword as soon as he returns from : this '" place where he as recruiting. Mr. Erwin is second Jien tenant of the Queen City Guards. ! .Crescent Hots. . 1 Wbeac freshing, will next be in J order bdu cniCKene are aware u iuC fact that tneir time is snort. The Sunday School Convention of Gold Hill township- will meet Thursday, July 14th, in the Metho dist church at Gold Hill. Dr. Mcs tfairy will preside. It is the desire of the president that all the schools be present and take part in the exer cises. Everybody nas a coraiai in vitation. Master Craig S tire wait, ho has been suffering greatly from a tore leg, we are glad to say, is much im proved. There will 09 preaching at Lower Stone next Siturday at 11 . m., preparatory to the communion which will be celebrated on Sunday. Rev. Lyerly will assist Rev. Har J Holshonser in Davidson county r in a communion meeting uu iuc fourth Sunday of July . We were indeed pained to learn of the death of Mr. O C Gall, of Maiden. Mr.-Gill is well known - m this vicinity, he having lived near Lower Stone a number of years ago. "Peace be to his ashes." Solomon. Bethpage items. The farmers are quite husy "lay ing oy" corn in our section. Little Miss Allie Freeze, of Can nonville, has been j visiting friends and relatives in this section for the past week. Mr. Heihg WilkinsoD, of China Grove, has been visiting his aged mother, of No. 4 township, the past week. Rsv. J F Pharr will be installed as pastor of Bethpage and Gil wood 1 V i n . onurcnes on me eecona saonatn in July. The installation will be at Bethpage at 11 o'clock and at Gills wood tDe same day at 2 o'clock. The quarterly communion j meet- iog-of St. EnochsLutheran church will be held the first Sabbath in July. Weekly Reader. "If a newspaper .man knew how many 'knocfes- he received behind his back, he would adopt another calling," remarked a citizen the other day. The citizen was, mis taken." The newspaper man who succeeds expects to be maligned by every law-breaker, swindler and hypocrite and every carping critic who is ignored, and in fact by all persons who do not agree with him on public and priyate questionp. The newspaper man who expects to go through life without being mis represented and unjustly censured should make arrangements to die young. Durham Sun. TUB NORTH CAHULlNA COLLEGE of AUKICULTUKE and mechanic Arts Will re-open September 1 1898, with improved equipment in every de partment. Twenty-three experis enced specialists in Faculty. Full courses irf Agriculture, Science, Civil, Mechanical and Electrical En gineerine. Expenses very modern ate. For catalogue Address Pres. A Q Pojlladay, d&w Jy 28 Raleigh, N. C. ; Announcements. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the oflice of Sheriff of Cabarrus County for the next ensu ing term, subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating con vention. In asking the support of our citizens, I promise fidelity to duty if elected. J. Lawson Peck. ; I hereby, announce myself a candidate for the office' of cot ton v weigher for Cabanus county, subject to the action of the Bemccratic nominating convention. K. Will Johnston. he CORSET DEPARTMENT Summer corsets 38c, up. Dr Nossah, a $1.00 Corset for 48 This corset is so constructed that continuous motion throws the strain on six combined steels, making it impossible to break at the sides.' C. B Corsets 85c. Four ' or five other makes ranging from 20 to 60c. HOSIERY, Ladies Hose at 5 to 50 cents. Black Lisle at 25 cents. Full Seamless Hose at 7 l2c. p. Drop stitch ribbed Hose 10c. Ip. Nice line of Gent's Black, Tan and mixed Sox at 10, 15 and 25c, includs ing drop stitch stripe . Gauze Vests 4c. up. HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies embroidered Swiss at 10 to 35 cents. Plain white at 5c. 32SJ f Plain all Linen at 10 cents. Very Respectfully, D. J. Bostian ARE .YOU A - T S BCIS - A Home Paper Containing ' Is of Interest SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. IN ORDER THAT A PAPER MAY THRIVE IN OUR CITY IT MUST HAVE THE HEARTY CO-OPERATION Price, of DAILYaSTANDARD- ' One week. ....... . ' x iOcl One month. . ...... 35cj .Three months. . . . ;V. - ti no Six months p 2 QQ f lOneyear ........ 400 Store, EGood Note Paper at 10c per lb ; SHIRT DEPARTMENT. Gents' White Shirts, unlaunderea 25 cents up. Laundered Up Colored 24c. up. A nico line of 50J shirts. Puff bosom 75c. Gents' turn back cuffs 10c. a pair - A few pairs of Youths'ff Gents collars at 6 worth 10c 'n Gauze Shirts 15 to 43c. NOTION DEPART ME XT. Job fine Nos. 6cord Spool CotW at lc. per spool. The colors off but O. K. for basting. Our special brand, N, M. N. (need no name) Machine thread at 3c. per spool has steadily increased in popim larity for two years. Tryit. Musquito net 5c. per yard. Bleached table Linen 42 ;to 95c, per yard. ; Nice stock of all. silk Ribbon. 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