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A y. ;:!.:; -vr: -'":....; ,: ' ; ; , A. ;'.', - ! ; w Snaffl luSl MMaSBGu fn .:;.: V i A j i - - i - j SPOT CASH I ! ' I ! i i JOHN D. BAERIEHJ& SON, Editors and Proprietors 4 OFFICE - IN - BBIOK - ROW. 1HE STANDARD is published every day (Suuila, excepted) iiJ deuvtrea Dy ; riebJ ilutea of Subbcriptiou : , One year ;i3......K00 4 8ix moulds. a U .Three months.. ......... 100 One montn Single cupy. .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a our-ptie, eibt-culuiiin paper..- It has a laTer circulation iu Cabairunthau auy other paper. Price $1.00 per annum in advance. Advertibiutf Rat-s ?. Terms for retfulHr aiiyertisements made kuown on application.,. Addrebs all comuiumcations to THE 81 WNDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD, N. C.rMAY 3," 1899. t ii-d only -flfigiid vr in tliecbun ty, that waved proudly on the Noddy battle -field?. "But a ill1 more and above all1 felj Jo v veterans, we are -a class linineully the cnstodfans of Ithe Worthy name we bear. Jjpt ns not cast a-stigma on the fair rre H0 RR CHARLES10N. We are now- approaching close to the period of probaj bly th grandest, and c-rtaiDN ly to many of the Confederate Veterans of Cabarrus, the moat interesting of all the re unions. There is a nearness of feeling toward Charleston and a degree of interest in the re union there next week that never attacned to any former reunion, ! ' Beside there is a deeply im- name 4 'veteran ' by any ular conduct, or rob our selves of the fhiehest nioy tnent of this occasion by ahyj sensual indulgence. It is a proud natne we bear and a cause very dear to eyery Southern . heart. ; These endearements wej should strive to keep fresh in our own-generation and hand them down to our successors prith all the glory to Southern chiviilry that Ithe stars and bars typified jWhn it told of the hosts of Lee, j Jackson, the Johnstons, the Hills, the Gor dons! Hpke, Rainsenr and the whole array, than whom no nation can boasria more briN liant roll. I 'i " i There is glory in the memo res we m an to refresh. There is streogth and good cheer in the scenes and the social reetings of comrades. But beded sense of certainty th: t every one remember that it is with many the last ci these great occasions. 1 The time is' fast approaching, and is here with many now, when the splendid manhood ?th'at could resist the vicissitudes k)f weather and climate and un dergo hardships . more than the beasts of the field, amid the stirring eyents . that we celebrate, must yieldJ taHhe decliie of that -physical strength necessary to ,the eu-4 j oy ment of these occasions.1 Those who purpose to lake in this splendid occasion (and we wish it embraced. all hpnqr able veterans) would do ta fortify for it. ' Xhe?dan'gei of sickness may' be largely averted " by wise -recafutibn: The change of water is proba the most prolific source pf eicfeness. It is best to v drink very little water; Meals should ibe eaten at as regular meal tho benefits of the occasion jiepend -chiefiyj-omthe - cheers ful submission to "unavoidable evils and the manliness to contribute an individual part to the! 'success ol the occasion rather than to' expect too much saciifice and attention from others for .our inniyidual benefit. rne jreano'K hissiuji. to abstain from caks,' candle, si and all dainties as, well as peanuts and cheese and cracks jrjs; all of which rtend o Jjij tsreaBe thirst. and .produce j a languid - reeling-- if nothiDgt worse.-Coflee drinkers chould liave their coffee. Lemonade, if not too sweet, is good. is better to buy aood whole -some drink at a soda fountain than to drinfc -myoaAwatfip1, apt to be attended i with" cbad results. We know, of n,o t'$n .dency so "unwise as "tat bf rsome who make 'these occasv ions a time to indulge ,in alco iiolic drinks. It is ueles; to spend money to take a nice trip if we rtnderi purselyes in capable of-the. highest enjoyn ment by blunting all the finer senses with liquor. !i IBeside, on that occasion, we shall march under the beauti ful banner so largely giyjanSs rhV the patriotic -women, the Dodson Ramseur Chapter of ihe Daughters of the ConfedV Bishop Henry M Turner, colored, of A thens,G a. , thinks the negro was brought to America by divine will and ihat -race peiudic; will aflec t the: Bdme deyine will1 HnahSH inp the negro to return to Af rica, where hei will pffot the civilization of the race there. It I seems quite a plausible view, and the (apparent slo ness of . the unfolding of the great plan may be accounted times as possible and it is bestfiLi---U- J- v , . r. ---i r- v. ' M,je88ary1 or tnerace to under gos the eradication, through many: jsuccessiyet generations, of the tendency to bafoarism into which n would'relapse if effebtedre, maturely. It is a metaphyical law that intakes a "long line of successive gen erations tothoroughly change the appearance l and the tend encies of arace. The Annual epprt Hade Out. Mr.-Jno.i'LllIillrtr cleik of thp town,has furnished -his lahnual re port forhe fiscaDyfcr .flridingrtdiy lt. The following fignres may be of interest to an amber: General fund, $13 745 99 Dieburpments, 13 605.45 B&1. on band. School food. Diburement8, 14054 $8 626 00 -7 38842 -:Bal.pdri hand Interest fand Diebarefmen Balv on hand. 123758 Interest fond, $2 811.28 8, , 2 080.00 73128 w n A n n o ihi eemen t. -To acoommodate those -who are partial to the use of atom zera in applying liquids into the naal passages for catarrhal , troublep, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be . known aq Ely's liquid Cream Balm. Price including the spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggislsor by mail. The liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation. Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by the -raembrane and does not dry up the secretion?, but changes them to a natural and healthy character Ely Brothers, 56 VVarren SiyN.-Y. Will Prbabljr Ar'cept tbe Call. i - i At a meeting of the 8es8ion of the First Presbyterian church- Monday afternoon,' Rev Cochran Preston, oi Bri8toli Tenn., ' was called intake charge of tbe field recently vacated - Mr. Pregton is a man !andwas a by-Mn-Rankin. young married class mate of Mr. Rankin in the Seminary. He has been in charge f the Second Presbyterian church if Briitol for tvyo years, where te has done good work. A letter from Mr Preston today signifies his ac ceptance of the call. So that, if hit Pebby$ery dismisses liim, be may be expected in Concord at an early date. Anbtber great discovery .has 'been made, and. that too, , by a lady (in this cou ntry. Disease fastened its clutches; upon her and' for seven years she withstood the severest testii, but her vital'organs were uns der mined and death seemed immi nent. For th tee ' months 1 she coughed inc&sahtly and could not sleep. She finallydiscovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of'u&a .bottle of . Dr. King'fl Ne w Discovery for Gonnumption,ndtwas somach relieved pn, taking -first dose,- tftat she slept all night; and witlr tjfp bottles, has been Editor ' KtRv Cllark. of the Landmark, jwas' elecrted-niaypr of Sslle Monday; Th Landmark Jwill doubtless in' harmony with the mumc fjatgovernment of thatr town and will have a cinch on V the news. y udging from the ex cellence of that journal ; theye will be:gcodyep3brft from thetfb4rsv and they will be wehJniacte. There is f jomthng novel, ; however, in the jcpmbination of mayor and; editor; but the States ville 'man: :isl doubtless -;as good 1 a subject f or ther combination as could be absolutely cared : Her name is - Mrs. Luther Lu;U. Thus writes WC of Shelby, ff; C. Hamnick & Co., Trial, bp tUe free at P jts drug storel Begrilar size 50cand" $1:00. Every bottle guaranteed. .' : rree.Pilia Send your "address to H. & Buck- leh & Co., Chicago, and- get a free sample boof, Dri in NewiLift Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits:- -These pilleare easy in aotion and areparticularly effect ive in the cure of Constipation "-and Sick Headache. For malaria 5 and Liver troubles ; they have been proved invaluable. They iare guar anteed to be 1 perfectly free ' from f every deleterious -substance and to be urelyvegetable. iThey do not weaken bytheir action, but by giv- ingtone to the stomach' and bowels greatfy invigorate the uystem.t'Reg" ular size 25c. per box. Sold by P-B 0fOi4ORFi3l are tne cures u. HbcSs .Sai BaparillaV ahd yetHhe" iitiircplo und natural. 'Hood's San1' A Miles NERVE PLASTER SSrStu Bl Mi nietySix aclied Cotton Size 16x39 inches. These ,N Goods would IOC per p be cheap Our ' price will k i 5c per pair. Respectfully, 0 4. r? Mr, A i THE .1 ; R W A SUBSCRIBER TP- STfflMRD.; - A Home Pat)er Containing V Other NewsThat Is of ' est to Our Readers, Home andb Inter- .. In order that a-aper may thrive in our city it . must have the hearty co-op eration and patronage of its people. Price of DailyP3t4ndabd. ; One year Six months Three months One month X y , '1 I : . I. JSmgle copy 2.00 '35c; 10c. f 1 5cj Try as with your, next order farjob Printing-. 1 ' ' -M Towels, at f ! .' .:L M; I"';': ' .
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