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0 -O.. 9 o o O f Vi I. r I- i s o O PUSTAHDAR JO&IN D. BARRIER AND gON, Editors and Proprietors. . i HIE STANDARD is published every day (Sunday excepted) and dalmied by riesi. Rates of Subscription : OnJyear...f Sixfeioatna ' . 2 00 Three montha,... 1-00 Ode month . , ... 35 Single qodv? .. -05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a oujypiige, tfht-colutiiipaper. .It has ft larxT escalation ia Cabarrus than any Mher.paper. Price $1 .00 per anaunyn advance. Advertising RaVs : Terns for regular adyertieements made known on application. Addreaj all coinmriaications to b Conoord, C. . Qoncoud, y.t!. JAN..26t.19Q0. 11' ft . While Yters. Tlio legislature has performed its p.art in -preparing and pass-' 'mg.tliu proposed -amendment; to be voted on. It now remains for the people to say whether it shall be. ratified or not. If a ma '"'.jority of the Votes' cast .shall be against it that Ondsit. If a ma- jority shall be-for it then it will be a. part, of 'the constitution.-. o the -whole question "an'd.respon- t Ability is now with' tlie people. Jt'i's for .them lo. say what shall We done with it. . And in making up their minds and arriving at' their conclusion they have rtmple tjmo'to consider this great ques , tion in all its. bearings upon th'e future policies and interests of tlieir State. . Much will pr'obabjy be written and 'spoken for and against the' amendment 'before the day of yoting comes'. It will be. well, for the conservative, thoughtful ; people to: to take tliHse arguments and reasons, consider, them and then vote as they be convinced is for the- best , interests of themselves, "their . hontes and their -State. T J ; Jar vis. . . . I am confident that- the.amcnd- mcnt to be submitted, to the peo Xjle is constitutional, and there is no- doubt in my mind, that the courts caiinot hold the 5th sec- -tion to .be unconstitutional and permit 'the other sections' to stand. Judge W R: Allen T-ke, Legislature of 181)9, in aU H'did, was inspired by a sincere desire to advance the interests of st)rth Carolina, and bring ihe , blessings of peace arid prosperity. la ail he c people. hi J Justice. t fio man who wishes the people of North Carolina well can cori - sistently oppose this amend ment. Every one who would see our p&ople( arouse themselv.es and jiress forward in improje-J mwit muit tvelcome the oppor tunity of voting for thismjbasure The day of negro control in the Souh haspased, aild passed forever, and it may safely be as sertql tlfa.ls no party controlled by tlf negif wffl ever gin fccarrv. a State sout1of Mason and Dixy's 'jae; and that the wfift men who fierearter attempt,to manipulate the negr6 vot to furtier their lpan and "fclfish ambition, and '6 degrade theif race, will become dily &tid yearly more and more odious in tho ujQh of self-respiting white mf"! and women. liet SenatoRritchard and hislPodgen, A.lpharetta nfFif-n-bnlflin o- noo-rnnhilisl-s -nut f?iave been cured of rl this m their pipes and smoke it. F M Simmons mwrrrwirmmi 4lIIS WASHINGTON VISIT. Col. Bryan's Opinion aso Some of the f Questions Xow Beliif Discussed-Noth ing to Sly as to the Convention. From our Regular Correspondent. Washington, Jan. 22,1900. , Col Bryan's vlstt o Washing ton brought about agerleral in- terchange of Dojpaocratic opin ions, whlSh resulted m RpwinK, bcyongl qifestlon, thafc. silver, trusts and imperialism yill be the foremost issues in this year's Ucampaign? vv line wiiimj 10 iuik freely on most subjects, "Col. Bryan wilbnot express an opin ion on vhenj the Dciiuicrafric convention ' should .be: htld, or who ahbuld be the canflitta-tf lor .Vice President. He said of ini perinlism: ,rI am opposed la, irjl- pprialism. I am oppqsed -to the ' perm'aaent retention of the" Phil ippines.. J beiievQ.thaUh;s gov--erument should at oiico Vleclare its intention -'to 'give independ ence to the Filipinos, 'on.thosaine tefms that independence has been promised to -.the Cubans. I'am not opposed -to" all expansibn. Each -proposed 'annexation should' be settled on 'its 'own merits. -I have tried ro-'distin-; guish betweeu the peaceful .ex tension .of "a rcpublio.an'd .the change of a republic into an cm"" pire.." 'Of his atlitufie ' toward trusts, Col. i5ryan saia: "i pro pose that a.Federal ligense shall be requif'Odof every corporation organized in any State, before it is allowed' to do. business outside of tfiat'Statc, While this liceuse wTould permit a -corporation, so far as.the federal 'government in concerned, to. do business outside of" he State. in which "it is or ganized it should notimpair the right of any State to impose any restriction, even to "the 'point of prohibition, .'as tho peoplo 'deeiH necessary for. their'. protection. The State and federal remedies should be concurrent. It would ,. . . not be safe to .take ffom the State any power -which it' now Has t6 protect its people from "outside corporations, "oven though State .protection' is not complete, .because.- if the State remedy were takpri away, he people of the'Stato would bo en tirely helpless in case 'the mo nopolies were. able td -exert ii controlling- influence dver" ' the action of Congress.' These rem edies could be exerted without a cotistitutibnal amendrnent;" Rc" publican niischiefmakcrs, pr rather' nvouxd -be mischief .ma kers, . were 'responsible for the sensatidnal stories sent out "from "Washington allegi'ng that Ool. : Bryan and Chairman .Jones haxl quarrellod over wha't should be the. policy of the Democratic party. There was absolutely no foundation for Cho storjes. The two men ard- in perfect accord .politically, and on4the mgst friendly p'arsonal terms. tWhila irf-'Washingtonf Col. Kryij took family dinner with Senatot Jon(?K and Senator Jones was one or xne, party oi promt A iA 1 j "(7 n fDemof'ats wjio accompanied Col. Bryan7c Baltimojcatir day nignai?d lifit-enkll trthis able sjpetjh ontfie attituclo of Jlie Bemo;Ta1wc yirty towards the IjabHtuquesfciojis Jpf theiour. A, I want to the reople vfco subr from rheunlfttism afl sciatica kiitv tbatChcihbtrlaij's Pain Balm relied me after a number of"bther medicines and a doctor had failed. It is the best liniment I have eftsr known of J. A. Ga. Thousands rheumatism bhiaihood." o remedy. One application relievea the fpain. For sale by M. L.! Marsh & Co., aruggiei. w " 0 Te J?aytteville Observer paythat a negro wasiscovered at Maxton a fev days since walkinc about with a wrell devel- oped cthe oi smallpox He was put in the pest house and ;ooh made his escape. We need an ast for suttli cases by which to declare these Ihonstrosities 4a yutlaws and treat them as we do ma! -dogs. iirst fii tlt South'. The Star is in "receipt of a let far Jrom Mr. Q L Siylor, of Wdesbot-o, ia which Jie corrdts an erroifeous statement ina re cent Welcfon (Mmtcli to ,thp ef fect tha the silk millnow ih" course t)f cottfiLrucuoB.jRt iVel don, makdsthe second .in the State, tjbe one at jTayuttevillrf .V , . XI i mi r a ill i i uiiing vj. . OQ nisi S71K mm 18 the Soutu was. started in.tyalfes- Vo;-6 i April or May, i838, and the. second was one "Ht Pofere- bitf-g, Vir. . ' 'Render unto Cie'sar the;" things thaj; fire Caesar's,'1 says Mr. SaylojC "Wadosboro had the first. silk mill in the . State and. iri the South.'- Morn- .ing Star. . ' ' . Airti-Trust Taper Mill. . The WJlsoh News says the' latest 'news,' ' if true, will be hailed, with delight ;by. news paper m'en.. It is that the JNotV York Vorld and other large papers have' definitely decided to. erect -at, Roanoloi Rapids the largest paper-mill ih the country. " It will be an q,nti-trust. concern, and will fiht the Huge paper trust that .is the nightmare of ncwspapor.4 and job printers. DiMii't Khow It Was Loaded. . A Weldon, dispatch of the-' 21th says. . '' . .... " . '... 'Kenny Jordan, of Northamp-." t6n county, was.- accidentally shot by a friend last Sunday, while they were playing with, 't pistol which was supposed to.be unloaded; Jordan .died Monday from the effect of the wound. Na-'bla.me appears to attach to any'.one." ' . . ; . . .But with tbeirequent accounts Of death by 'supposedly unloaded pistols vho can be blameless, for playing with these instruments. of death? . . '' ' .- -' Jails Into the' Well imals" Drownod. ".- The Wilmington" Star says Spencer. 3tafford, a; harmless negro man 'of 60, years, .whose greatest fault , was" that .,qi drunkeness, had been . sawing wood, for a" white lady ..on last Tuesday and; after the-work. wjas done wont off and indulged again, then '' return e'dand asked the lady.for something, to eat. iSho Handed him a lunch and told him to sit down in the; back yard and eat it. Ha sat on the well curbing and losing his balance f q)1 licadlong into the well, e30 foet deed, andwas dro,wned Eloru ent.l H bate to th, South. , In the debate on "the oor of the House on Wednesday Coi; glolsman tLandis, oi Jndina, arraind Roberts an& JIorijioS; ism mof-U: mercilssrV At tjbp Hose Sf his speech hegotr jpff thisbautifnl niece of oratory eecially compliinentary tothe uvU, m wuiilxjj io ""aduo4,appreaouory(iupatrua?. fOl' US to ack from New Eng-I IlwHican Mtva vou anv time we lifeid, whose liQiTlkOS have been fflcjile'apattern for this continent to away dowti South in Dixie where honor is religion, where gallantly is law and virtue is the high -Ileal of beitiful woman- tftobofi-l . se P euralgla. Get Dr. Mllrfc Li ,-glat.g. "Onoceai atloat-f 0 o ' o 0 w it -JA$ VAVh , VAA.TVvA.'X AAA.1 IHl i i-A. r.I i i A 1,1 i vL'adie&V Outing Siyiflch Ions and 37 inches. . . . . .'Vido worth ,;25'q. ..Each. per t . riie . lha Mmmmm& A J$lg Circus Combine. Two unsatisfactory clauses in the agreement contract ..are" all tiiat stand in the way of a" com"- bination of the large circus in terests of the United States. If these .contested points tiro .ad justed satisfactorily the . yp'af will see .a great circus com' bine. This statement' is- made upon the-, authority; of Peter Sells.. Those interested in tho proposed cpiiibiuation are t the Sells Brothers,' of-this city; Jas. 'A Bailey, now in Europe with the Barnum & Bailey cir'ous,. and Cole, of New ..York city. Mr. Bailey r'peently .'mad a flyihg. tri'p"tot this-: country, .when 'an agrepment.'wasvawn up: The objectionable 'features 'provide that the winter quarters of the show .' shall be ; in Bridgeport, Conn., and that the .'agreement shay take ' effect " and- be .in force in 1901. 'Peter Sells would '.not, he said, ever , consent to leaving Oolurabus. Columbia .0. Dis patch, 23rd. V " BrickJStore House For Kent. 2 Brick store-house, eolendidlv I located in -town of Mfc, Pleasant ' ft. w . for :$nt. .Apply to J as. P Uoor, ConcordN. J. m d&w.f3 Qffera tj bvMam nnblio reliable, fer- JtnijtLnt, ifcervxtiveaa ncconiuiodat- lfig ton km 4ns tuWou, ."We solicit voar patronafa wfth tie iiym can aftsve you any time we will k LTllERATj A.CCOL3JODAf IONS ' TO0DSrOJp3RS Capital aM Snubs - - $70 000.T D.T3 CoLTBANE,Chashier, J. M. Odbm. r'fesBent. J'J ucj. ii- .t;;u-i.hi, ana yet thej '-uLur.i)-l M.iival. Hood's Sa.rsa i . j rT 711 ; n:. f ; I J . " 9 Patterns ' . . v ... . -at 12- l-3c..!. pattern.' . . . : . . Backet.: ' TO WATERTAK ERS." AH persons- are' hereby warned not to" waste water. All parties' detected wasting... water will be charged extra, or the water will be 'cut off. Byorder ' CONCORD WATER" WORKS . CO SIP AN:Y: " . Rfenieihber! That-1 have not sbld . bht my 'poal business . hut -always' have ! on t Anthracite 'and- . . Je-llico Coal. You vill '; .find me at the old stand. J .A C Blackwelero Phone'6gWest;Pepot St. IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRBCE 50 cts. G KZ.l Tl A, IIXS., Nov. 16, 1833. Peris Medicine To., t;t. Louis, M OentloiLen: We sold l;iat, yeaflt "Rw bottles of OHOVE'S TASTHLKSS CIJILZ. TONIC and bava bonriht three -sa ulready thia year. In all our ex penence l 14 years, ia the drug business, tmv Qi'ver euld un article that gave such uuiveraal eulia iucUou art your lours truly, 11 ; ' w ihj if m H'.y iFJ -1 ' : Vf?lP"i " Ic&N-'.'. .Si;-'."i; t 'TASTELESS2: y Lisa 01 o Hsi -If HP ft' . - 4 -. . ' V A,
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