1 ;a ... 1 v - I i !LY STI mum JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, ' Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE IN l lJE MOKKIS BUILDING ; 1HE STANDARD is published every .day (buudtsy excepted) and delivered by ries. Ratea of Subscription : Olio year. ........... . . .4.00 Bis months 2 00 Throe months. . ......... 100 One month. ........... . .35'- Singlw conv. ......... . .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a our-page, eight-column paper. It has , a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any otherpaper. Price $1.00 per annum in advance. Advertising Rates : Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to . THjp STANDARD, Concord, N. C, Concord, N..O., Oct i. ASHE SCUTTLE MAKES A BIG FIRE. The deaf mute asylum in Little Rock Ark was- a total, loss by fire last Saturday morning. It has a lesson in it. Some one 1 1 j j. -C T nau set oul a scullio u iiery a&iies on the dormitory porch. When the fire was discovered the in- mates had but barely time to es- cape-ln tr eir night clothes. The lossesare estimated at ,160,000. There's danger m hoashes. Mr. John P Kerr, the able and genial editor of the . Asheville on his return from . Austerlitz .. . . i Citizen, has sold his interest in were great events great dem that excellent Journal to Mr; W onstrations but neither of them G Essleston. We read his val- ,.' r edCtory with a pang of sorroyr, for we envy him a good degree oi abilitv not overlv common in the great newspaper fial&l The salutatory of. Mr. EgglCton;- though very "brief, carries assur- ances thai, there is to bo' no. re- trograde in the Citizen. We ex- tend the fraternal hand. ; . : - ' , AnexcWgesaystherearetwo . - - ?, - men tnat taice-no stocir m tne Dewey and Wheeler Democratic " - national ticket viz: WiUiam KcKinley and William J Bryan, We think we can add two more, . , , v . wl&k, r wOJr Wneeler. Admiral Dewey addmitted just I a few callers on last Sunday and . , 1 . . . I aiu not snaKe nanas as nis rignt toc n. part of the man. A sore hand s the thorn about the rose of fame. Among tile various enterprises of High Point is a trunk factory that makes a metal trunk tr a. Had a Glorious Time. The Times-Visitor savs the 4boys" of the military--company havft returned frnm "NTaw Vnrlr . , . 7 , They had a glorious time, they ' v . - v ' ' ' ta Aotliing in It. Affuinaldo's delegation tn ar ' . ... -0 Otis "was another game for recog- nition of Aguinaldo and his fol- 1 irvrrr-in r o c o rATTAirn mr4- T4- m- n fruitless that they ' indefinitelv. Mr. Courtney Twre TPioi, 00 -" -" oxw all gone now. You are as good as medicine." Miss Fisher's Little "RrntViPr "Yar. fathr savs qWII o in the market if she doesn't catch V on to some fellow." Tid Bits. , rnuQ Tr;K-riiT,o i;m ripoies to a stake by an old road, Mor . The Filipinos claim Q corner then V 20. W. 175. iastin can keeD uo the war Morgan's with Harris line to a B. J.. . T Viaq a e10 o. 3. K. 50 poles to a B. 1 had the blues j. sapling, then S. 23, W. 26 poles to I cam a here -to the beginning, containing 106f acres, Celebration Ends In Climax The climax of interest was reached Tuesday in honoring the hero of Manila ; Bay. Tfce sword presented by act of Con- ! gress was placed into his hands by Secretary Long ' through the hand of President McKinley. It was soon afternoon and on the steps of the 'capital. Secretary Long made a brilliant presentaj tion speech which he prefaced by reading dispatches that led to and followed the great battle. He also read the acts of Con gress that inspired the -great gathering. After the presenta tion the program for Dewey's review of the military parade was carried out. - The great reception wound up with a dinner by President Mc Kinley. at 8 o'clock p. m. It is said to have been the greatest occasion of the kind in the his tory of the White House. Both . Dewev - and Schley re- ceieved ovation on their entrance. -.Tlw;; Admi. will his home people, in .Vermont wlieirhe will make his perma- nent home in Washington. latest in the World's History. "No man ever in the history of he world received such honor as is being accorded to Admiral Dewey by the American people " said president Alderman, of the University Gf North Carolina, at the Yarborough yesterday. 1 ;Ca3- sar'fi triumphs' in Rome and Frances welcome to Napoleon compared with the magnificent ovation now being: given Dewey Yorki-New&Observer. - ' -; ,: . . xrl& V xLi JJlJijJN Jc AJUJL ) iiimaL. td Btomaob lbrer and BSSiTSS jMlpi6tfie';;.b)bo ?mhe& BnthhiefB:Xio; ieQ ' " vt"u" ner, Idavillej Xd, He says: ectrio Bitter akjast the thing for a man when;. he is all; run down, and don't citre whether he lives or dies. It did more to give . . . f?fe nf,w 8trenSa M gooa appe- tite than arvthinm?JL' could take. i can now eatr anythihjar aQd.have a, new lease on We.' Only 50 cents, at P.. jBA Fetzer s Drug store jjjvery bottle guaranteed. Notice of. Dissolution. The firm of Mahrev and Delvaux is this day dissolved by mutnal consent. The interest in all stock of goods, ac- counts and other evidences of debt are transfei rtd to J M Mabrey, -who asi Duuiras lug ajutcuii si ax.k ucuio uuc UJ the firm. This 3rd day Oct 1899. . t J. M. MABREY, Concord; N. a J. B. DELVATJX. Farm For Sale. In pursuance of a judgment and de cree of sale duly rendered in tha Seine, rior Court of Cabarrus county, in the case of J C Query et aL exDarte. thft undersiened will expose to Dublio sale Jf J06 c?urtx?oue door mih tovm o vember 6th, 1899, at 12 o'clock M., tne following tract of land, in No. 1 townsbip, bonnded as-follows: Be- ginning at a B. O. in the lane, Andrew corner and runs with Andrew lineS.fi. E 35 poles to white oakin the lane then S 11, E. 24 poles to a blackjack in the lane then S. 46. E. 50 Doles to stake in lane cPrnei tnen Phillips land ix. ni. so poles to nicfcory, fnillips corner, then with Phillips and King line & USS' (ron'a .linn ik. - . Z L L. - i. , XT O-t T trt Andrew's corner, them with Andrew's . 35, W. 76 poles to a B. J. by the side more or less. Termsof sale: Oae-half cash, balance, payable 12 months after dat .Title reserved till purchase money is paid in full. JAB. P. MoBISON. flnm'r Coucord. N. 0. Oct. 5. 1899. ouciuey, am ye. iltSpip"Ar . fy 'cirea; Mm 12 Mi, A MOTHER TELLS HOW SHE SAVED DAUGHTERS LIFE. I am the mother of eight child ren and bavejbiad a great deal of experience with medicines, fmst anramer my little daughter had the dysentery, in its worst form. "We . thooeht sh would die. I tried everything I. could think of. I saw by an advertisement in oar paper that ChamberlaiuVcolie, Cholera .and Diarrhoea Reme iy was highly reco aim Glided and sent and got a bottle at once. ; It proved to be on- the very best medicines, we ever had in the house. It save. 1 my 1 ttle daught ers life. I am for every mother to km)" what an excellent medicire it is. liad L known it at first it would have saved me a great deal of anxietv and my little daughter much suffering. Ycurs truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Bur dick, Liberty, K. I. For Sale by M. L Marsh Co., Druggist. ' Reduced Rates to the State Fair. On account of the State' Fair the Southern7 will sell round trip tickets to Raleigh, including one admission into the fair ; grounds, $3.80. Tickets on sale Oct. 14, 15, 16, 17, and 20, with final limit to Oct. 33rd. V WAITED SEVERAIi BRIGHT AND HON- est persona to represent us as Managers in this and close counties. Salary $900 a year and expenses, otraignt. Dona fide, no more, no less salary, Position permanent. Our references, any bank in any town. It is mainly office work conducted at hope. Keference. En close self-addressed stamped envelope. lhe Dominion Company, Dept. 2, Chi- cago. x LOST OR STOLEN. NOTICE is hereby given that a note for $100 dated May 1895 on J; W Cannon has been lost or stolen and parties , are warned not to trade for same. t , . TO "Wilson. Trustee's. Sale. Pursuant to the authority vested in me, as mortagefl: in a; certain deed of jtrust executed tOirne by; JV2U- u. oger and wife and .'recorded the office of the Refnster of Deeda - of j . Gabarrus pounty in bcK)k o. .l page 350.1 will sell at publio-atictibn to the hichest bid der, for cash at.Xrontt door o tne ourt house of Cabarrus county between toe bours of 12. and t o'clock on .Tuesday,' the 54th dayrof October, -18J9r-thes toU lowing iop or parcel, pi lana ijmg ana Qeing n mo- corporate umiis: oi con cord and bounded as follows: - -1 Beginning at the southwest corner of Catherine Turner's lot, ; running:, ;8oatb siity feet to a stake, on Loye'jB avenue thence- resV Oner degree north - : one hundred feet to a stake on . Coleman's et al line, thence north with ' said line eixiy feet to southeast- corner of said Turner's-lot, thence, west one hundred feet with said line to the beginning' on Love's avenue. Thirty and one-naif feet are given in front for street. One part ef said lot Jno. H. Love bought from (. M. Lore. v Given under my hand this 22nd day of September, 1899. W. C. Coleman, Trustee. IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50 cts. ,, . GALi tia, Hxs., Not. 16, 1S33. Faris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. . , . Gentlemen: Wp sold last year, 600 bottles- of GROVE'S TASTKUL3S CHILL. TONIC-and have bought three gxies already this year. In all or ex perience of 14 years. !n the drag business, haro oever sola an article that Rare Buch universal ami. taction aa your Tonic Yours truly. That Ixinte Itatk can be eurea xrtto illlll TASTELESS: Sfi.lfe t mmm Dry Goods Depart- - ment. Linen, colored Crash, for 5c. a yard, worth "1 0c. Printed Marsailles at 12c. Dack,; Plain White, solid coif ored and Printed. Calico 3c up. 'Yard wide Percale at 20 and 25 cents per pound. Light Colored Outing of 5c 7c. Bargains in Towels. Hosiery. Two job lots of Samples ofGeot's fine sox, lot No.l, plain and fancy colors, at 15c worth 20 to 25c Fancy colored and black Lisle at 18c worth 25 to 50c. The, best line of Men's and La dies' Hosiery oh the market for 10 cents. " Notions. Crochet Cotton, 4o per spool, Silk (short ma s ure) at 5c. Turk ey Bed Cotton, 20c per doz4h spools. . Embroidery Silks, . filo, outlining, . rope and twisted at ) 3o per skein, worth 5 cents. Also. gold embroidery, thread at 3o per skein, Emoroidery Hoops 5c. J v 4$ U:. X If you are not a suQcnribex to 2 i tie tandara 4 now la the time to 'subscribe; p T w published every day Sunday ex cepted) and delivered at your door for only 10c- per week or 356. per months ... . . . . : . . . ..... . . .... . j, THE STANDARD prints home and other news Mat is . .. '-'v -;..;.". . ;.. -" , - ri -. of interest to our readers and to make it grow better we must Juwe thd pafc ronage of. the people. . . 4 i Give us atrial when you make , your next order for.'.......l.I' Job J If tyou want 'to buy any thins- f .youJ canj call for it through?, 1 The Standard 1 Bone Divfc& Stays 3t Sfeiy Hooks and I's 10c box. Mnchine Thread 3c per Hpool, Safety Pins 2c per dozen. 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