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MILY STANDARD JOiiND BARRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors OFFICE - IN - BRICK - ROW. 1HE STANDARD is publiflied every - v t 1 a 1 day (fcimuuav excepted; auu auiiverea oy rien liatt'S ol oautcripuou ; t 4 Vk venr. . . . vt-w Sis h:dn ?.h-t .......... W Turk months . ... . 100 .35 .05 too inii . Sin . THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a our-pae, ei-?ht-colua.n paper. It has a larger circulation in (Jabarrus tnan any other piper. Price $"r. 00 per rhuuuq in advance. - Alvt?rtifeiuir Kats . I TeruiL for reuUr advertisements made kiiown ou application. Address all communications to THE STAND RD, . Concord, N. C. CONCORD, N. C, MAY 4, 1899. THK KtliKIGH NPEAK. Out there in Mauiia Bay Capt. (Joghlau banned away ; Loaded np hie gun and fired Just as if he waa inspired ; And he was, too, like as not; Dawpy doce it; that w,a what ; Auvhow, he fir-d nw-y AH around Manila Buy VVith the others shoo ing too ; Kegnlar Rai, White nd Bio Celebration. Hip I ti ory ! Whoop Ja I Ta ra boom de ay ! Whin ourJacka wtrethrbah with it, Eyery Spanish ship was nit ;" i Godo to meet McGinty th4yt Down there in Manila Bay. : 4 Never had the Orient ! . Known exactly what it meant " To say things had gone h bent ; And the sights they raw that day All around Manila Bay, .Gave the people something new InMOrieutal splendor," too. Then Dewey, in his quiet way, Took it,1 and be held it, too, Though there waB a party who Pat up something of a bluff; Not a big one but enough. Dewey called it, sayine : Nix ; Wafl iet los mit Diedrichs ?" Gog hi an waa'nt far away, f And hia brothers in the Bay Stood alongside, one and all, .' Beady for the word : "Play ball I" Happily it did not come ; But if it had,T0u bet, bu gam However, that is past and gone, And we've put oar peace clothea on ; Tha incident is closed and we Are now in engaged in harmony. Ooghlan lold the story he Didn't think lesesmajeaty Was in force here; he had not j Well considered VMioh und Gott." Cf he were a diplomat, He would not know where he was at, 'Bat he isn't ; all he knows Is to go where Dewey goes ; 16 to put Old Glory where It should go,' and keep it there ; .Is to do Vila d n f T7 wall -Which means to him to fight 'like 9 - b-S ' ; And the Raleigh'a crew all yell : Hurrah for Coghlan, plain and rough I The Raleigh's skipper ; ' he's hot stuff!" W.J. L. in N. Y. bun. THAT "HAPP Y" EDITOR. The jolly editor in Lxineton says in the issue of the 3rd that the Davidson Dispatch has passed its seVenteenth mil post and that since it came into the pres ent management three years ago the circulation has increased to fiye times what it was. Editor Varner is certainly to be congratulated. He seems' to tiaye gotten into the swim beyond the craft. It will be remembered too, that be is the only ed jtor that came out of the memorable campaign of 1898 the better ot a new suit of clothee. i i ii i Lom live The Dispatch and it a b iteholpr; editor. It lid'. pCiliirljf tti hoyiug o the writer that ln'the artic',9 in ihe Daily J ; 1 il i : of Wednesday on Bunle l)y K?min iecenct-8 he should u-e the nume Meade every urn in which h 1 ! ' - d have used the name Gn . i i shou Hoolfr. That it wr.8 Gen. liockr who oommaMded the Federal armv at Ghanosllorsville was h fac'. so cer and well renumbered that no to writteu history was and. yet the name Meade he place of Hooker every reference necessary got into time L J T? J ' .1 ! I mander. we reierreu iu vue reuera' cuuin i! i: ' : We Cf rtairily don't want to ralise the legitimate qaeatiou, "Is it The Standard drunk or The Stand rd sober! ?M AN; EPIDEMIC OF WHOOPING ' " COUGH. Last winter during whooping I chough my an epidemic of children con having severe tracted tne disease. coughing spells Wo had used Cham- berlain s Cough Remedy verv succesful ly for croup and naturally turned to it at that S timer wid found! it relieved the coogh ant effected a complete cure John Li (Jlillord, Proprietor Norwopd House, Norwood N, Y. This remedy is for sale by M. L. Marsh & Co. I Aboat the Philippines. The first truce dtlegation from me jpinpmos to lien. Utis pretended to pome from Gnn. L ina and dip paiohes even stae that Aguinaldo diiavowed any connection with the application for peace. The second howf.ver, that had an interview with Gen. Otis and the Philippine Com ni.8eiou Yedn.8day frnk'iy admitted that the were sent by Auguinaldo himself. j They say that Aguinaldo admits that he will be overcome eventually but that he can keep ud i 'l j if the warfare for some time and will do so if be is not allowed terms with dignity. He wants cessation of hoa- tilities for three months to get a Congress of all the islands to make terie. To this Gen. Otis replied that Aguinaldo had very little to do witQ the other islands and it was admitted. : " I Lieutenant Gilmore and eight of his men are said to be at 8anieedr, i 4 no v the Filipino headquarters and pfqvisiots haye baen sent to them by Gen.ptis. j ( . ,, Efforts at an exchange of prisons efsjhas hot yet been successful. Our troops Keep advancing and fighting DlHoovered br ii a Woman, Another great diacoyery has been made, and that too, ;by a lady in this country. Diseasa faHtenpH dutches upon her and for seven years she .withstood the severest tests, but her vital organs were uns dermined and death seemed immi nent. I For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way w recovery, Dy purchasing of 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 Lutz. Thus writes W C Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N: C. Trial bottle free at P B Fetzer'a drug store Regular size 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. " . j- A Cbeap Bate to Wilmington , ; " jThe Southern will sail tickets to day to Wilmington on. account ; of fheVislt'of the Kaleigh for;$3.60. Persons wishing to go will leave to night . : Tickets Welnni saleoday only Antl.Wai Waist Luw. Assemblyman Henry L Dag gett, of Outagamie county, "Wis has introduced an anti-wasp waist measure in thu Legislature of that State. ' It provides for the appointment of a commission to draftTi bill for! tbe protectiun of "old maids, wives and you? g iriris" against! the evils of tight t lacing. Mr. Daggett sajs that if the matter goes no further it has al ready accomplished much good in setting people to serious subject thinking on a and perhaps iriiitening some thoughtless woman back to the ways of health. His measure, he says, is aimed at the Yauket) women: the German i i and Norwegian women need no such protection. Ho points to tha low birthiate and decreasing mar riage rate among American women as causes for alarm. Why, who wants to marry a wasp waist ?" j he says. "I know what I am talking about, too, for I have investigated cases in the asylum at Oshkosh. I would establish a fin of $1 for lacing too tight, the parents of the girl or, old maids to bej the judges." Morganton Herald. ! I i ' " . -m Free Pills Send your address to H. E. Buck len & Co., Chicago, . and get a free sample box of! Dr. King's New Life i ! Pills. A trial; will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and aie particularly effect ive in the cute of Constipation and Sick Headahe. For malariaand Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guar;- an teed' to be perfectly free ! frorn every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetablev They do not weaken by their action, but by giv ing tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate ihe system. Reg ular size 25c, per box. Sold by P B Ftzer. Aroana tbe Wtrld. ' A spider can live ten months without food. A frog cannot breathe with its mouth open. j J There is not one illiterate fam ily in all Denmark. j Smoked snow water is a favorite drink in Lapland. j ( The Automobile Club of Paris has already 1,300 member?. Gold coins are in circulation twice as long as copper coins. Australia is capable of sup porting at least 10,000,000 in habitants. ! j ' j A remarkable feature of Tndia is the number of deserted cap itals. There are! no fewer than three old Delhis, all close to each and south of the present city. Lizzards crawl along, the walls of the habitations in "the Philip pines disregarded by ! the human occupants, and make themselves useful by catching flies and mos quitoes.: Home and Farm. v Announcement. To accommodate those who are partiaf to the use of atom'zers in applying liquids into the" nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's liquid Cream Balm. Price including the -spraying tube is 75 cents.. Druggists or by mail. . The liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation. Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by ihe membrane and does not Hrv nn the secretions, but changes them to ft i ?t!al aQd healthy character Ely Brothers, I 56 Wanren Stv N, Y. I THE Yesterday closed jtlie- sale of Tqwels ; 1,15S sold in 10 days. This is a record breaker, tkit there is no limit to the jdemanp. for an ar ticle ihat is bought and sold right. We gatherjed them in) at 50c. on on the dollar and sold them : the same' way. j We are now I offering a lot of Men's heavy seamless Sox, bought at a fire sale, for 5c. These goods are well worth 8 1-Sc. j in fact that is the regular retail price of them. 1 case of fin ft Printfirl Tinntrn "Rom nants at a sacrifice. Ladies Crash Skirts, 28c. up. Shirt Waists, 25c. up. Gents'LinenCollars andCuffs 5 c up We also received a big lot of Gents' Colored Shirts from 25 to 95c. We jsell an unlaundered white shirt for 25c. and a $1 for 50c. Feather Pillows, 50c. each. New! lot. of Belt Buckles 25 to 48c. Beauty Pins, 2 1-2 and 5c. lOc.j Chambrey at 8c. lot of Tinware in yesterday. New i il i ? T It you are not a subscriber to 1 The Standard 5 Ju now Is the time to subscribe. X ...... y nr "v'jr'r. 4. M ' ; 1 i . - N' THE STACMM is puoiisiea, every day Sunday ex- ' i j cej)ted) and delivered at your doort f or only 10c- per month... THE STANDARD prints home and other news that ist j t of interest to our readers and to make ! " I j it grow better we must have the pat- ronage of the people. . . . . .4.J . . 5 Giye us a trial when you make K your next order for. ....... ...... . Job z t ? -H-v . - 1 If you Want to buy any thins yon can- call s for , it J thropgh t The Standard : 4. r RACKET "CbiisQiTriL lf ou have anything to sell J . you can make it known through The Standard. week br 35c. pert ..... ... Work. 4 Work ready when promised. I 5 Advertising rates in 'r The Standard 4 made known on application. j 4 5- a I 4
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