i 1 ypil -'O'I-HeIAh JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, Editors and i5 1 oprieto; . THE PLACE FOR THE PARK. We were pleased to have calls last week from many of the brethren of the conference, but vo were vary "especially inter- 1HE STANDARD is published every j ested by Rev'W V Honeycutt m day (Zand ved auaoeaverea PV K fj. descrh)tion Jackson net. ia,B Ui uuuBciJiiiun ; - 0n ver .... T. . . ....... $4 OJ County. He thinks the - Appa ; Six uiun ih . .... . . .. . . . . 2 GO iachian National Park should ' Thr. ?aot.tLB . . .... .. . "I -w embrace a good part of Jackson uu uoii . . r. . . '85 1 -! - GODy, - . . . . . . 05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a our-pae, eiht-colunm paper! It has larger. circulation in Cabarrus than any other,; paper. Price $1.00 per annum m advance. j Advertising Rats 2 Term - for regular advertisements made nown on application. Address all communications to THE SNDABD, . Cone id. N.C. The Appalachian National Park. Concord, N. C, Nov. 27. T E TERBICT JUST AND SALUTARY Itis very satisfactory out come of the trial of Edwards and Carr4n ' Salisbury,-that both were convicted of murder in the first Crawford and others from far andnear. , : The movement starts out very auspiciously and it . seems prob able well meet with t&e favor of the . coming congress. - degreo. . ; , Hail the same verdict b aen ren dered Vy a Cabarrus jury, even of extraordinary degree of ex cellence as that of which the Rovvan jury was composed, there might have been questionings in many minds whether there had not 'been a measure of prejudice. Buj jnd a reasonable doubt. Wili Edwards and Tom Car r were armed and went forth either bent on murder or on such tres pass of the rights of others, and with such reckless . defiance, as did move them to murder when crossed even by legal officers. It is a case in which the law e6n t e mp : vte s tb e rem oval . of such citizens -;s are not fit to live. 1 The jrhicjpie in law that it were better that 99 guilty per sons escape than thk.it one inno cent oik) should be punished has no application-here. These men ; are guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. -J We hope no pressure will be brought to bear to save them from the full penalty contem plated as to time and degree. The non law-abiding need to be impressed that no sentimen tality, '-even-, in this Christian land, shall be a refuge for them. Wives and children need to be reassuredjthat whjle the law can not defend against the violence of the desperate, retributive jus tice is and shall be a large meas ure of protection against .evil doers. , But not the least do we heed reassurance that our courts will m:te out due punishment for criminals and that mobs areas unnecessary as they are danger ous and unjustifiable except in extremestcases. ? 'Let Justice be done though though the heavens fall." ' Since the above was set up we - get" the, further, news from Salis bury as noted . in another .1 column, . The meeting at Ashevillo to ! take steps to secure a park made - 1 T IT miitfi fl, P-nod start. It elected ivir Geo H Powell president. Br C P 1 Ambler. secretary ana wmci and twenty five influential men, as Vice President. The'movement has th0 endorse ment df Senators Prichard and He described to us an .ideal j Butlei; and Congressmen Klut'tz, valley, a picturesque basin sur-: rounded, by m ountain , ranges with springs, water falls, preci pices, gorges and even caves: One 'notable cave called the Devil's Court House is. well worth the while to visit, though it has never been fully explored. One of the remarkable features is what seems to be a chimney to the large room suited for real purposes if the room were in habited. Even on the outside it has; the chimney appearance. Rev Honeycutt told us that a groop of the neighbors wont out a short time ago to hunt bear in the Smokey mountains and had the satisfaction of killing five of the bruin family . The more one thinks of it the more th-y conviction grows that we should .have the park in Western . North Carolina. The difficulty of selection too will hot be the lack but - the '"-.abundance' of the natural beauty from which ! im Preparing for Coofereece Yq t . - -, , . . ; - Need Some of these Article; Cotton Bloacfl'ed, TaTSle Dataask2 Cotton .25c7; Linen, ,!,,, fi0 - ; ' inches jsvide 474c. ; do.. 2 inches wide 8oc. : ' OoodT Assortment "of. Towels, - toni unbleached, 5c; Bleached uti to 12-ic; Linen 12.1c. ;i7i. Blankets 50c. per pair; up, to $1.25. Coueteif 'paees; Assorted, ait.n.n 5 to . Home-iviaae uomioioo x.o tu;V.. yard. per pair. to select. KOTILIKE THAT MAN. When that awful disaster oc curred, thev destruction of the Maine, in Havana harbor, the brave Wrilliam Anthony so kept his composure that when he met Capt Sigsbee on deck ho saluted him and in the most approved military style, said: "1 have the honor to report that the ship has been blown up and is sinking." It was one of the finest' displays of soldierly training combined with inherent fearlessness on re cord. How disappointing to our ideas of true courage that he should yield to such despondency as to take his life! He took a fatal quantity- of cocaine on the the 24th and died in a half hour. Nothing could he less iike the act of a brave man, and it war rants the conclusion thathis rea son was dethroned. M. Ii. Marsh k Co." guaranteeo very bottle o Ohmberlam'a uourn xvem- - A QjViai-n rr OO 1 .OA' rv one who is 1101 faiisnea atier uDiuft rt Ccr r r thirds of the counts. This is the best 1 o P, 1 KP I n.Q fioO. TO CDZ DU reineJv in the worm lor Ja grippe, u-uvv -r" " ' " , . ' ftoncrh and is pleasant and safe to. take ' a - nn'r Irish rjoint curtains a u .oU. Ourtain mntoyiHls and prevents any tendency ;of a cold to Qrrim ftrf Muslins and Swisses at 10 to 16c. Printed Millions Given Away. ; v ; fr it is certainly gratyin- to the public Uj. a e G n vf m ATI t F.TI O V Table Covers. So?i.vfa. tokiiowoIhnecaDCerintiie laoa wno xxiwwww w v-.-v .-T are not afraid to be generous to the ' , m:J2 rl-'U,Ci rn."hiriTY rioTrcva needy and suffering. The proprietors i lUltJbj V l&livc, v wuiu vv v . . r rrtSS ffiiZ , in stamped, printed and forked patterns uriven away ove. ten. million trial , bot- . ties of this great medicine; and have the mhrninPfW S satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely - 1 1 ' . 1 w " w nnred thousands - of hopeless Asthma, Hronchitis, Hoarseness and ! all ' q q1 in diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lunsrs v'i- are surely cured by it. Call at 1 etzer s Drug store and get a freo: trial bottle. 1 . r 1 . ' T( 1 i. lieguiar size ouo. ana , $1. : very uui- 1 -Mvo;n. sot. queers i WS u Uli SUfflll.l 10 H!o. Fiii 1L Combs 5c. up. Hair Brushes 8e. up. Silk Dress Sk.rts at p.35. cheapm" . at i to 3c. per skein. Zephyr 5c. poi Undecorated German China Three .sizes Plates and Sauce dishes at 60c. p tie guaranteed or pneeremnaea. De'corated cake plates, salad bowls, berry sets, cups and Mr. W. A. Hines oi manchester, Ir ana P1.5-. writing of nisalmust miraculous escapb from death, taye: , - ''Exposura after measles induced serious lung trouble, which ended in consumption. I had frequent hemorrhages and coughed night aud day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then 1 began to use Dr. Kiutr's New Discovery for Consump tion, winch completely cured me. 1 1.1 l . I i. I. . Vr IOabuHTe. 98c,up., Ladies vests 15c. up. Drawers.to match 18c up Men's on my reeommeudation and all say it Undershirts ,18c. up. t Drawers 2c. up. Nice lot of -hoods and never fails to cure tiiroat, onest ana capS for children. See our 10 cent line 01 hosiery. Trial bottles tree at Fetzers Drug 81.00 Store Secret of Beauty. .a health. The secret of health is :;i cower to digest and assim- r ' p. a proper quanity of food h can never be done when d About 500 Novelstat 10 cents eaci i r-. 1- You will make a mistake to. buy 'a CaD fore seeing our line: ; ' Yery respectfully r - - y w i r The Charlotte News comes to the front with an account of a 23 -.pound fish caught in the Ca tawba rriver recently with a hook and ordinary line. That's" a line fish story and our neighbor is welcome to full credit for it. .SLyyota S;aye, : To be bound baud and f lot for years , by chains of disease is the worst form of alavpry. George D Williams, of Manciiester, Mich, tells' how such a clave v. as made free. ' He says: Mv wife haa been so helpless d or five years that she could not turn over inbed alone. After using two, bottles of Electrio Bitters, she is wonderfully im rroved and able to do her own work." Chis sapreme remedy for female dis- easea quiK.iy imrea nervousness Bleep. lessness, melancholy, headache, back- J v, - jr .'io. xiilo ill I 3le working medicine is a godsend to weak," sickly, run down neonlftl Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. roia ax e eizer s usug tore. " i Jesse Knott Gets 15 Years. A 'phone message from Salis bury says, Jesse Knott, who killed hisT brother at Spencer, was sentenced today (Monday) to 15 years in the penitentiary. . - - While There is Life There is Hope. I was. afflicted, with catarrh: could neither taste nor smell and could hear but little. Ely's Cream Balm cured it. Marcus'"1 G. cnautz, Kahway, N. J. - The Balm,.reaehe-l me" safely and the effect is surprisihg. JVIy son says thavfirst application crave decided relief. Respectfully, Mrs. v Franklin . Freeman, Do ver, H. r .:::-'.;';';-c-:-'v, . , The Balm does not ' irritate . or cause sneezing. Sold-.by druff. gists at 50 . cen.t3. Qr " mailed bv- -mi : t - i 1 - A - . mm m . v.- .-.' julji rotners, -fjrj warren tdt.; "T- - " r- jt. - ' 4 W JLXfX i.. ADMINISTKA.TOR'd NOTICE. Havinsr qualified as the Administrator of the estate of I A. D. Misenheicner. deceased, all persons owing said estate are hereby notified that they must make prompt payment, or suit will be bronerht. And all persons having claims against saia estate mus preset them to the undersiaedf daly authenticated, on or before the 27th dav of November. 1900. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of meir recovery. y .r Mioiusl It Scott, Vy.-- ' " i . AdministrA.tnr. Nov. 27th, 3899. By Caldwell & Stickley, Attorneys. v4 0) 3'0 Garsapioilia baj over a a over again proved bj its cure, vixen Vlx other preparation? failed, tbxj r e ttv Qm Tne S31.0 O 0 lfvaa Lv)xs Liver Pills are an abscT v t r , iT.re for sick headache, dys" ,jsia, sour stomach, malanr -onstipation, torpid liver, piles jaundice, -bilious fever, bilious aesa and kindred diseases. s, . - Tutt's Liver PiMs -II J'.-" '-li I jiii-i limilbi 1 1 1-M rfjHiyn r j If you are not a subscriber to J The Standard . now is me ume to suDscnoe. a $$ $? r - 4 t is published every day : Sunday ex cepted) and delivered? at your door for only 10c- per week or 85c. per YtbOYltiht - ,, . , t - THE STAl prints home news that is I r i TASf-EtiiEaS -I i' n r JuiL L U IU! In! , IS JUST AO COO D FORADULTO. VAnnAFfTED. PRICE 60 cto, booght three gTo already this year. In lUlomrex perlence of 14 years. Jn the drug business. jrc oerer sold an article that gare such uvrl tftGUon n your iVgolo Yours trulyT "! "r $ v o interest to our readers arid to make I it ' grow better we must have tfie pat- ? people. .... .... . . . .t . . : . v . Giye us ar trial .when yoxr.make ..-v , .:. ... . i ' your next order for.............. Job Jlf you have anything to sell . you can ruake it known through The "Standard. $.' imi . : ; 0 HARD , Work Work readv.wheiirproi-Lised, 'mm''' ''-.;" ' -i- - ''" ''""'" ""J '4 ?If tyorCwantfto buy iv? ? youI can call for it Ithrougb' nm: V Standard. X : Aayertisinglrates:; I ion. The Standard made, known on application' j .. .'45:r-t v ..

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