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1 i : . 'I OAILY STANDARD JOHN D. BABH1EH & SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE - IN - BRICK - ROW. 1IIE STANDARD is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by riea. Hates of Subscription : One year . . . .... . . $4.00: Six'&in-ths. ,-. 2 00 Three months. .......... 100 One month . . . .... ...... 35 Single c uy. . . v .-. ... . . . .05 TEE WEEKLY STANDARD is . . . . Tl . it our-page, eiglit-coiunm paper. n nas a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other payer. Price SI. 00 per annum ! in advance. Advertising Ratf s ? ' Termsr for regular advertisements made known on application. . ; Address alF communications to THE STANDARD, Concord. N. O, THE DRUMMER'S BREAM. A little room in a little hotel In a little country town, On a little bed with a musty smel1, A man was lying down, A great big man with a great big Wore, - "" 'v --A And he lay on his back, you see And a peaceful look on hia face he . wore,' - For sound asleep was he. ' I , I ' - , ' v. .) ; ' ' In his areams what marv'lous trips 1 1 he madej ' 1 What tremendous bills he sold I And nobody failed and everyone (paid; And his orders were as good as gold.V ' CONCORD, N. 0.. APRIL. 26, 1899, THAT FUSION BOARD. The decision of the Supreme Court by wbicn Otpt. Day hold his place aV. superintcodent of the peniteatiary has opeet tbe minds of faaioni&ta ttiui had an bniitred grace fully to the work of the legislature, conscious that the verdict of the Stale had repudiated the luaioo re gime iu tiro btate, so that now hey are gathering themtelTe3 together and are goinjt to hold on to even thiag possible. Tbe board of direc tors of tne Agricultural Department fras paaaed a aeriss of resolutions that they present to the meuibets elected by the iaat legislature tellipij these that they, tbe f usioniate are the "onlits'' though a number; of : ;-.yJ. ! them, are oa t by iipiraiioa of Uim 2 They plainly. tell. the xew, "You art; sot in It." To make sure, they are, raaiiiui lasi inn wincowa newiooK-v lag the doors and .setting a watcb lest the wicked intruders make a 1 , '' Vfc" kj rfj J. I raid at night. It is hard dying bnt it will over if another popular blow has to be struck to do it be Those Jacobs Clears. x - .- i . j - - There has come to light gigantic soke me at Lancaster; Pennsylvania, to defraud the eoverument dv tne use oi bo- i . - ' til I gus revenue stamps on cigars. The fraud amounts to proha bly $125,000. Revenue offi cers are pioking up these cig ars from the merchants I who are so unfortunate as to hav purchased them. 1 In Charleston we notice that f i . i 106,000 were seized. In Char lotte 100,000 were hauled in but all but 11,000 were re leased. At Savannah 250,000 were raised. Concord i yields 3,000 and China Grove don't smoke 1,300. Salisbury; must look out for 14, COO, from some Where else or let up somewhat on puffing the weed : It is probable, howeyer. that the innocent purchasers - will yet be allowed to res tamp the cigars and the government will make Jacobs smoke! aeem8 Itowau In tbe Sim, ' Oar sister county. . Rowan, to be getting a new r move oh j A halo, of copper color, suddenly ap peared in the eky of her prosperity xecautly. Then 'came the 'elegant click of elerea millions : and ; now ahe is about to warm upj it : seems with coal of her own . We expect her to strike "ile" yet. j TO CURE. NO PAY. That isj thej ;way all druggists sell Grove's Wasteless Chill Tonic' for rchills And Malaria. It is simply I Iron Jand Quinine m a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults refer it to hitter nau neatina Tonics, Price, 50c. j AewipnperH a Good ilaius. The Monroe Enquirer tells of a good farmer, one of Union Vaisers, who wraps his pork hams and shoulders in news papers every spring, fie says thatXpaper, keeping out damp ness and insects, is the very best material yet invented which to wrap cured meat. That is a new one on us, and we are glad to know that somebody can put more meat into a newspaper and getmjjre out of it than the editor. This reminds us to speak of another new one sprung on us the He emiled and smothered a ecorn- ; ful laugh, rjV ' When bis fellow - drummer . blowed ; For he knew no other had sold the : fj-haif -'p. ' Of what his order book showed. He got .this letter from home one .. day : ,,. . fi ''Dsar Sir We've no fitter term To use in your case than to simplyj - '.say, ' . Henceforth you are one of the firm." And slorious change! he made in I his life: He now from the road withdrew ; I ...... . f And really Boon he got to know hii ;" j wife, His son and his daughter, too. And then he moved from his ob scure' flat 1 : .To a house on the avenue ; Lived swell,. was happy, got healthy 'and .fat,,' -i; ;. .i. ' Respected and wealthy, too. But with a thumb, baoz. whang ! H - thump again, The land Lord stood at; the door. It'alpurtmigh time for that 6:10 train l" And tbe drummer's dream was Picayune. o'en" Annoancement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying i liquids Jinto the nasal paf sages for catarrhal : troubfeg, the proprietors prepare ,0eam Balm ih liquid form, which wiliv be known as Ely's liquid Cream Balm. Pri(ie including the spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by maiJ. The liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of ,the solid preparation. Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by the membrane and does not dry upl the secretions, but changes them to a . natural and healthy character. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St N. Y New York now enters the lynching bee business and strings up a negro for stealing $61! I from a drunken man. wmie tnus gooa people nowi with' holy horror if a Soutnern nigger; is' lynched, for criminal assault upon white women1; TimesN Visit or. Tellow Jaundice Cured. .Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish' ihe following: "This is lu ceruiy inai i was .a terriDie bui ferer "'from eUow Jaundice for pyersix! months, - and 1 was treated by some of the - best -physicians in our city and to no avail. Dr. Bell, ourdruggist, recommended Electric Bitters; and softer 'taking two bottles I was entirely cured. .1 how, take great rjlasdre :;ih " recommendiug them t6 any ' person suffering from this terrible malady. T. am grate fully yours, M.: A. Hogarty, Lex ington, Ky." Sold by P B Fetzer's Drug store. ' " ' we nave just purcnasnea i .''!. ' '. lady who looking other day by a good is' accomplished in well after her own household. She says that to induce sweet potatoes to keep safely, noth mg is better than wrapping them in newspapers separately like lemons. Both of these suggestions are worth trying by our readers, .Now is the time to subscribe and thus gin to lay in a supply of pers, Qastonia Gazette. i pas If troubled with rheumatiLoi, :gi.w Ohamberlair's Fain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does ho good. One applicaion "wiU relieve the pain.' It also cures sprains and bruises in 'one- third the time required by any other, treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites. quin&ey, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quick ly, cured by applying it. Every bottle -warranted. Price, 25 and 50 cts.-7M It March & Co. Ml 1 11 Bloving In tne Pniltpplnes. Gen, Otis has inaugurated a new movement on Auguinaldo" and his forces. They are said to be at the nev capital, Ca- lumpit, about eight miles to the North of -Malolos The country is rather strange an 4 not yery well mapped. It is said to be a well settled region and is a city of 2,000 sub stantially built houses. It ap- pears that Gen. McArthur will approach by the ! front and Gen. Lawton by circuit with the hope of getting in the rear This new stronghold will ab sorb the interest for a few days now till disposed of. The Fourth Nebraska and the Fourth Cayalry got into a sharp fight on the 23rd an lost some 7 men killed and 44 wounded. Since writing the above we ote mat our troops nave arn rived at Calumpit with some fighting. The place will doubt lessNfall soon. CUE Take Laxi A COLD IN ONE DAT tiye .Bromo Quinine Tablets. ails to B. Q All drueffists refund money if it cure. 25p. XPhe genuin has L. on each table Mrs. MarionVTreat McKay, who has just ; been; , rrnrried, received wedding gift of $100,000 from her divorced husband . 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