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.iti.Trt.rr''. j.n DAILY STJ mm JO UN D. BARRIER & SON, Vrii tors and Proprietors. OFFICE - IN - BRICK - ROW. rw tt l Li ii a n i 1 a i- I ma nnriiQnan xxraTtr : -u -.Twni on1 1 cl i o.iorl V117 arries. Rates of Subscription : Oue year. . ... . ... ... . . , 00 Six mouths. ..... ... . . . . .' . 2 00 Three months. ........ . . . 1 00 One mouth -j..V "35- Single copy. ... i ..... . . . , .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a onr-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum in advance. Advertising Rates : Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. . Address all communications to THE STANDARD, VOX JQ&D, C, MARCH 17 ,1899. S 31112 WILL SOI SUflBEJfDEB, OJtLY A PIIIVAXE. BXFi W. J. Only a private ! his jacket of gray Is stained by the smoke and .the !r dust; ' ' " ; . . j, Bayard' he's brave, as Rupert As he's gay. Rackless as Marat in heat of ! fray, But in God-is his only trust ! to march and the to be Only a private 1 i figQt. I "... To suffer and starve and 1 ! 'strong; J With knowledge enough to know j- that the might justice and truth, and freedom and right j In the end crush out the wrong! O And row the new school law is to bo t cii in the courts. The county school officers are not iliipyicd to staud aside and give up the positions they ho'd. Nambers nf njeial en of coanty boards of edu txnou hnve written here stating that they jf?ill not surrender their offices v ji. n th-ew. law goes into effect. iThe new school Jaw which goea in'o ftff-.-c in Ari', abohvhed -:hi coctT b, arda of education. These -cffi.vert' Tore elected . for terms of ihree years, and they have only c-vv?-. ?! t ' o They contend that the 'y.ft - nv itj'.nHen il and that they m-'t b? leis'ated oa t of offl .'e All .Jiiiey uucerai Walser has been iLKrCV! h i.?vinl county-school of ficr. tb'-it they will not surrender. P.?ot ur J. t Mebanp, the Super )Lte d v V Paplic Instruction, has written a letter to this members of tt couu boards oi education, in whuilt ha JMlf'tes tm to-surrender their- ifv?:jcn April .10 fh, when the Hw la stoah into effect' Rdeigh j Sapr-e b-J; prodigy bad elec-ed tbeee and tnuiiy other officers for period? 'xtadng- ti'l the Stale can be rxpscted to aain! tire of well Only a private I no ribbon or st,r i Shall gild with false glory his ! I name ! ' No honors for him in braid o : in i..jv;r . bar, B.ia Legion of Honor is only a pear, And his wounds are his roil of : fame ! Only a private! one moro Lero slain Oa the field lies silent and cli II And in the far South a wife prays 1 in vain . One clasp of the hands she f may ne'er clasp again, One kiss from the lips that are still ! Oily a private! there let him sleep, He will need no tablet nor stone; For the moseesand vines o'er his ! ; grave will creep And at night the stars through! the clouds will peep. And watch him who lies there alone ! Zllne Negroes Snot. Palmetto, Ga., March 16. Early this morning a mob of masked men stormed the little house doing aer- a jail here and shot nirie ne vice as groes. The Four were killed outright. The other fi?e were badly wounded. negroes were a waiting trial There have O 'iuCX f-jO j 'v. -i'l off at a tangent : c ciHcers- be expected to J An ly a; martyr! who fought ! who fell. vr ' I. : : r Unknown and unmarked in; strife! ptill aa he i cell, gel and Beraph the legend shall tell is eternal life 1 Lost CaUfie. the lies in his tardy Such a death When the first intelligence of the nerioua iUtesa of Hopa Barrier came o ?cr " lbs V'ir.s, Ihe sad message quickly epread and there were anx-oua inqniries. Tears were ready to 11 j t, bjuoin heaved in sympathy for bet who seemed about to be the first ber saved uio thereof ona of our rl'ant .-jildier boys ; and doubtless thic uh ia .otcret cloaets went up to a tnrjne of power and grace earnest appeals that his life might b zp iicJ. Yet with that spirit of prayer, faith and resignation to Divine will, all the mysterious gift through ;yhich the Christian is led to kiss the rod that smites, came the Still small voice,"bidding,uPeacebi till," "He doeth all things well." If loving solicitude makes a wreath, crowning the memory of the departed and if ;eympathetic . concentration on the object of motherly effiiotion softens the stroke,. let there be this silver limn to the cloud of grief. The Hand that strikes you, mother, is attended with the gentle message, "I love thee, I love thee, Pass under the rod." We notice that the . citizens of Wilmington have raised $690 to reimburse the negro lodges for the loss sustained at the time the "Record" office was burned. This js only another instance of showing the disposition of the white people in the South to give the negro full on the charge of; arson. been ttiree firea in town since Janu ary, which almost destroyed it. The mob rode to town a' out 1 o'clock! -The guard was called out to turn oyer the negroes, but he re fused, and awakened hi3 assistant They were quickly overpowered, however and with ; a push the j mob made fpr the prisoners, who were awakened by thej noise outside. Tl e ngros began begging fpr nTercy but 7?ere f hot down. . The greatest excitement prf-vils . Nearly! everybody was aroufe-1, and moat of the people ep?nt the remaic ing part of the night on the s jreete. An oatbreak of the negroes iq the vicioity ia feared, Many threats 'to avenge the ehooting are made by the negroes. Governor Chandler was called on this morning for troops to ba sent i here immediatelv. Dieuatchea frcm Aibnta eay that two hundred m'.li tiamen will take' charge at once. Tbe trouble arosa originally over t;ie enfoiccment: of the prohibition luw. Th? Eegroee, rjjen arrested, were carrying bottles of whiskey. In return thoy threatened to burn the town. : , : In all tinges of Nasal Catarrh there cbcml i be cloKnlias. As experience pi-uves .Ely'd Cream Bxlm is a e'eanser, soother and healer of thu dieeagid membrane. It il not dry ins; or irritating, and does net pro da Co sn-zing. To to?t it a trial size is mailed for 10 cents or the lar&e fiz for 50 cents by EyBrothers;oG Werlen Street,; New York. Drug- twists keep H. Upon beicg placed into tha nostriU it; spreads over the membrane and relief is immediate. -r. - : - '!- V J.& is aa aicea-uia cure.!' The Racket Store. jj Tney.See It In the Papers; Of all the methods, says an ?ible writer, of political publicity the newspaper 13 tbe foundation. Tt leads, both in reaching the people and; producing the results, IVople read the daily newspapers for the sake of getting the news. This means the news of business as well ii- ! . as the news of politics and wnri Go into any town or city in the United States land listen to gossip of the people,; and you will hear the versal expression : T see such such a paper says.' They don'c say: leee that such a circular or such a magazine says,' but they poi: the daily paper as the upsto medium by which the newest knowl edge is disseminated." nnio and t to date Discovered by a Woman, Another great discoverv has been ii . - . . . - made, and that too, by a laqy in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood the severest tests, but her vital organs were uns dermined and death Beemed immi nent. For three months I she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She fidally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing ofi us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on. taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther tutz. Thus writes W C Hamnick A Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottle free at P B Fetzor'a drug store. Regular size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle DTou will save money joy seeing our line ot White Goods for the babies. Our 16 and 18 cent Dimity sells for 23 cents. One ladie told us she had just paid 25 cents for the India Linen we offered her at 10 cents per yard. ..4.4.: c Our lino of c ! HAMBURG- is the nicest assortment we have ever j snown. i i New lot of Crokinole Boards ! at 81.63. to) We - have decided to continue special prices on Box Papers and Tablets. All Box Paper contains 24 sheets ot paper and 24 envelops. 7 50 Boxes worth o and iuc at cfc. 100 Boxes at 5c, worth 10a. 122 Boxes at 7c, worth 10 to 15c. 160 Boxes at 10c, worth 15 to 25c. 50 Boxes at 15c, worth 25 to 30c. 95 Boxes at 25c, worth 35 to 50c. 100 Pencil Tablets, regular 5c ones for 3c. 432 ink Tablets at 3c, worth 5c. 125 Ick Tablets at 5c, worth 10c. 486 Iuk Tablets at 10c, warcbj 10 to 25e. . i New lot of Belt, Sash and Neck Ribbon, Buckles aad Glasps in today. n m fm am s ft rr Tlirea iowus Vi'MHt Lawyers. The; Winston santinol says: A meatihg of the executive committe of the North Carolina Bar association hs?5 leen cille i to decide upon, the and 5lac3 for the LSociatioia's annual meetimr. Charlotte, Aaheville and Morebea-i have invited-the Jasaociii tion. The date of the meeting will bs some tima in Jane, July or August. The 6xcuhve committee will eolect a non-resident member to deliver the annual eddreas at tbia T meeting and five members of the aBcooiation will ba chosen to deliver other addresses.: John 18 Opinion. The old pugilist, John L Sullis van says Aguinaldo is a 'fresh kid" and the only way to establish' peace in the Philippines ia to 'Sextermi nate the whole push." It begins to look like Sullivan is about half right, but that is not a hurxane country's idea of "war for humani ty." Greensboro Telegram. Would it not ha well to send the old Boston f'Pug' over to extermi nate the 'fresh !nd r' They seem to be abaut ! oa a par as fighters so far as words go. t The Bed Manuel, Our thanks are tendered Messrs Haven & Scott, of New York, for. a copy of Red Manual of Statistics and Telephone Guide for 1899. For purposes, of seeing a at glanoathe names and systems of the different railroad companies in the United States it is a most yaluable book of reference and-will answer many a question along this line. All town taxes must be paid at once, or cost will be added. Jno. K. Pattebsok, tf. . i Town Tax Collector. - . R U h - i '.I i i A Home Paper Containing Home and Other News That Is of Inter- i s est to Our Readers. - S HU YflllR IR In order that a Paper may thrive in '" ' ' i " i our city it must have the hearty co-op- . 1 eration and patronage of its people. Price of Daily Standard : One year Six months Three months , One month One week Single copy S4.00 2.00 1.00 35c. 10c 5c Try as with your next order for Job Printing. . . . justice. r l) guaranteed.
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