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DRY STANOA JOHN D. BARRIER AOT SON, Editors and Proprietors. v spindles to 30,006 and from none to 1,850 looms. ; As this prosperous enterprise was observed the Caicoi manuj lac during establishment sprang int. '-existence- and has, bv its Self Government by Degrees. It is but natural for the people of Cuba to want to govern them selves, and Congress stands pledged to grant them this priv liege as soon as it can be done in OFFICE IX THE 3IOKUIS BUILI-V 1HE STANDARD is published every day (Sauday excepted) uiid delivered by rie-b. llates of Subscription : One ytwr. 00 Six cioiitbs. .......... 00 Three months.. . . . . . I 00 One month. ..... . .35 Single codv. .. ... 05 THE "WEEKLY STANDARD is a onr-pae, eight-column iapcr. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus thau 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, Concord, N. C. 1 "I "1 - ' -i spionaia acnievements, inspired . . . . , . .. ...... r . instiCA nil iTit.prp.sts involvpfL When the military shall be with - cannot bo now, deter mined, for the good and sufficient s1 Concord, X. C, Nov. 16. OUR SOUTHERN PROGRESS. Mr. R H Edwards of the Balti more Record in an article in . Harper's Weekly gives some in teresting figures on Southern progress since the year 1880. We clip the following: 4 'In that year the Scuth paid in Wciges to factory hands 75, 000,000; this year there will be paid 8350,000,000. "In that year the value of manuf acturedproducts was S457, -. 400,000; this year it will be 81,500,000,000.- 'Then the railway mileage was 20,000 miles; now it is 50, 000. "Then Southern mills con sumed 233,886 bales of cottcn; this year they will consume 1,399,000 bales. "The outfit- of pig iron that j-ear was 397,000 tons; this year aiun snare oi vigor to rrjgress- itvnv -v -- 4--C 1 1 T 1. 11 3 ivuuuM till VV U UUI1U1U III ttliU " . - near Concord 69,500 spindles and' ;awn S.lfiO 1 nnm C nrH n l-klaonlmiMT Af i mined, which there are ouly a few in reason that, the Cubans) them the south, that has several times ; selves are not prepared to estab been enlarged to meet the heavy lishVahy form of native govern -demands on it for bleaching and ! ment. A census of the inhabitants finishing goods for a Targe circle j is being taken, and this, when of ajoining territory. complete, will doubtless form 'the Besides all this, from the lit- basis for the election of repre tle start and the unvarying, sue- seiltatives to some sort of acon- cess of every movement aided. cf;fllf. U1 , , , . J A . . , . stitutional assembly by which and, to some extent guided, bv Lmi -,nwf. p , -A, . 1 1 . . 5 - i consideration of a form of gov this unfolding genius of success L ..L started 21 years ago we note the! Ttn., . . , srnendid mill at hinn. fw! thlS SUbjGCt 18 m abe in IRreparieglor Coofereece You M me of these Articles ay do.. 60 splendid mill at China Grove, that hardly got well started till it enlarged; the -gigantic Wis cassett mill at Albemarle, that doubtless inspired the further movement of the knitting mill; and the mills at Mount Pleasant, one a real. Dhe- nominal success and the other prospective but a fully assured reality at an eaily day. It is due to Mr. J W Cannon, whose keen perception grasps unerringly upon the wheel of for tune as it turns, that much of this building up has been unfolded. .But here again we see that not only looms and spindles are multiplied but the genius to com mand real" profits from them is keeping parrailel and as we go the possibilities of accelerated progress are assured by equal expansion in genius to meet the demands for master hands on the throttle of the moving trains. Bleacned Table Damask 52 Cotton 25c; Iman, inches wide 47c. ; do. 72 inches wide 85c'. Ooocdl Assortment 'of Towiis - v V UtJo "Cotton, unbleached, 5c; Bleached . jn'to 12Jc ; Linen 12 -c. to ""''-": ;,. - , i j Blankets 50c. per pair up to $1.25, CoiioterpairiesAssortedi'at $1.15 to $Llt. . , - r t .: -Home-Made Comforts 1.25 to 01.30. 10-4 Bleaclied Sheeting 22 l-2c. per Ljacie !Gu rtai ns 68c, to $2 50 per T Q T rl pair. bee our Irish point curtains at 82.50. Curtain mate-in . Scrim 5c; Muslins and Swisses at 10 to 16c. Primp,1 ouKounes o to lzf c. Admiral Schley has done the handsome thing by Capt. Clark. itwUlbo 2,503,000 tons, while IV V? 01 lne La' I saver gotten out of the Colon tne coal mined increased from 6,000;000 tons to 40,000,000 tons. 4In that year there were 667, 000 spindles in operation; now there are 5,000,000, and every week adds to the number. be reserved for a suitable souve nir for the captain. Capt. Clark appreciates it very much and says this is the first recognition given him for his Dart in x ance, however, the local munici pal 5 governments, organized Under militarv snnrvrvisinn in Havana, Santiago and other Cu- lTieessortmeDt FancrTable Covers, Scar ban cities, furnish safe ftirnoH- t..r r , w ww v A GIiS, x ments in self-government which may prove very useful in an edu cational sense. The Military Governors have established order and enforced sanitary regulations to a gratifying degree. Business SPecial iri TiSie Oushionsv Cushion Covers, etc., ";: in stamped; printed and worked patterns. Embroidery Silks at J to 3c. per skein. Zephyr 5c. per skein. Undecorated German China aJrpTatet S' bWlS' berry SetS' CUpS and sauc's i S of lorn ip si ! io im.m a Combs 5c. up. Hair Brushes 8c. up. is reviving, life and property are sate, the chief cities of Cuba are fast becoming as healthy places of residence as can be found any where within the tropics. Under these conditions, the gradual transfer of the duties of munici pal civil government to intelligent sM s . .dws skirts 88.3, .0heapet - and it ought not to be difficult in ElJ nP- Drawers to match 18c. ' up. Men's this way to extend in good time iAS S h application of local sp. f-amwn. , aiu ui uosiery. ment to the entire island. About 500 NoVpIq P If) ooro U It will be well, however, to . :- :;; . v . w make haste slowly in this direc-Lx uu maKe amiStaKe to buy a OflnP hp. tion. Under a mili tnrxr Wnn. IOie Seeinp- miv lino -T I . , VdL -A. A -1. V J m I -r-r torate the Cuban people are enjoying peace, safety and free dom from "unjust exactions for the hrst time im many years. The maintenance of this condi tion will be conducive to a speedy restoration of industrial . hh4 nvnnnrtTii. mi 1 i 1 " i - . I . , j'iuauciiiv. ne esmn ishmpnt u . . . . . . ..... I ' . Very respectfully, p. J. Bostian. J, it 1'Then there was an insignifi- destroying Cervera's fleet, of public schools' in the centres J yu "e not a subscriber to J mt quatitv of cotton srl Brave Cantain niVLr -..tI, , : of population will trraAni X i Tt: - , . worn The Standard 4 cant quantity of cotton seed oil Brave Captain Clark, when we of P0Pulation will gradually de- t uiaae; now 54U,OUO,000 is invested .were on pins lest he should fall crease tne illiteracy which, ac- - - : . - -t in that industry, with an aniiual in with the Spanish fleet before cordi ' ' ' Generai ' Ludlow, no.7 18 to subscribe. production worth $50,000,000." 5 he conlrl f-. ' t, -deludes 80 per cent, of the Cuban li ..... i$ mi . . Ow xuuvy uui Allies Ilt3 , . - TTVVVrTVV i viy grauiymg.ng- was not afraid that the Oregon -ures when we remember that ui .ou " uui; wixnsrana tne whole" people. Until this cloud of ignorance is in some measure this progress had to be made in Spanish fleet: ThP hondil government 'in the face of greater advantages en6u't6d round'' should Cuba mst bo; of a fragmentary alreadyenjoyedbytheat)barentlv J&Zikx . ma nature, a;nd there wUI be nothino-' - - . vw iiMiui v -jiAit! i ll i n o rm rrm i . -, o mu3h more fdvored cdm'potitdrs marider oftho gaUant OregoA C themselves in m tae North East. a Th4re rere f.1 S SV! n !? . the extrcise of due patience in , -.iv xtjj.CO VV 1111 SHAlieU mi4- ' -r, I " vauiu UiaiMJl, Jriiiia labor and a congestion of monev r HBfes , ae- aeipnia Titnes. . ; n i ... J serves great credit "for "hn ; - -7T ri avw iaics. vviiiih i rl rna i , . . emith hrt . out and definitely rlocatiTio- tio AFEiGHTFni. Tf.riTtfiT? mcoo Cll Lt31 UX lbUib iWeTO I o '" I " largely built up with small earn- S, ,01 Jona i"aul Jones in the S1"'1 ?3&iEipOT, . ings and enlarged out of the pro- Ml WSSS' fits. probablfc ttit hb.'coiiiiiiif,;oon PiW'.iSSoiS ? Wespeakof and hear of the will makee Necessary SfflSfSf' South's-progress-, bufriig- ly ,aPPfQPnation tqJiave the leaden fi, 0; bte.- ' when we comtar ,nh casllet th his dust brought to Stoie. W3WB,t X mwv I 4 . I and consider the' environs Ah ?S?a ! -intombed 1 j i. . - ' At. ArlinrffAn TX: T a n mat we realize what hn? "hoo-n I xiwiguus wnere .wvxvt xxej H i-ki American's VIVIAN. ' -wmi WWIIUKV UUO t.- rrr'Z7 Z, . ' v U JUU UB(JU In this connection some of thJhonors to his memory in acts of ol W&WS&SlSl statistics in-the SrAtininn reverence at his grave.., " men'for siokandNetrouaeaiBs; Oct. 19th will bear febeatiViw Just two years Prior to thJ' T' iS; ' . J MMtr 1 basis of . these comparative very promising to -,Gobbel that ffife.A uresthat R in 1878."C?atit: -Jfta k - A-"iiSA$-.fv-: ...Bi - . i VUI" mo uuvurnnrs son r j xiiuii is inft xm.i oil .vv.w:j. . .. ir uaen purchased and began the in Lentucky but it is Wff whis G?? " operation of the-McB5nalcl fac riA V?W- : F1 simply Ironrrand 1 toTr i - - y iPered that, he -will-try to ffet Q11 ... a .tasteless, formi. Uhildren" . - tory, now known as mill TJr . . . J B Aiveit Anltn tiTtuYf1 K sena-1 lAfttino .TMitMi' . .. :i :sniP- 5 o matteitvabbu t yldy t w-. ? aj.mixj.u- n U cinatory air castle ' dbpicted th'ri r splendid proportions to which " the enterprise has grown Under L Dispatcher his guiding genius. therp. iH cf.n; . , . . . . v otiameu reianons De- boxee .Thmk of it, m 21 years he tweei iRssia, t o JsuresI . ' i . I - u ui ia 1 1 . ni i n.i . ... business nas grown trom 1,0001 much the better. - r EfpltlS1 ieitr.ia $ If you have anything to sell J you can make it known through A .... I T I The Standard. THE STANDARD is published every day (Sunday ex cepted) and delivered at your door , of iQc ' ibeiti 0806: fyr month. . . j V.-. - ' ' - . ru .. . ..... , outers t t t. k.-nave the pdW 2- leirmatcliless 5 , ': ; av- , , ' r- - . . . Give ns a fWai .ML. your next order for - r- Job Work Work rea4y when promised I. i- now ,1 .. ' AWWA&AUA. Alfllll II l.flTI AVI ml i , ; i i T i II Tr -. I . . aZ. ' . West.Jeirsoiu O. after mTfl l - 'X . ?- ; ' months frnm BwfilHii:iU.1S " 1 ' ' ' , .t'r JJQ : AdroWc-U . 'I v - . a; ;:rrt"r -wu, ne would yourcan call' for it iTri'H t g-ra(es ;ia '55n,V that. u uiuoflB a.TOSUV: nnfiTftMrtti tenaU I 5 :..-,i . , r - " vSU5l tM 1 The Standard made known: on appUcation. J i.
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