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i AL Y - STANDARD JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, m . a OFFICIOS THE MUXBIS BUILlfi 1 W I IE STADAIUlis published every ay (un,: excHtOT) and deliveredjby ries. Kates oSubscl)tin : sOt yt&r. . . v . .? 00 SixtflyithH..? 2 00 . Thf etf 'months. 1-00 ' Orxb jontfi 3$ J Single &)py. ..... . 05 THE WEEKLY STDARD. ia a cv-j-,:ire, fht-colurnn paper. It has s lcr: circulation in Cabarrus than any ether paper. Price? $1.00 per annum in ,3- f, V dTPrtisinpc Rates : . u . (of regular advertisements made Icjiowj on application. m Adreas all fioAamiinications to . THE STANDARD, . Concord. N;0f , Concord, N G, Fed 2, 1900. J. W. LEE'S TERRIBLE LIFE. One J W Lee wl'o once figured, here and in Mt. Pleasant ana wa kutwn as the. Irish evan- gftfisf.wfc charged with immor ality some time ago and 'tried by a committee m lirensDoro. jnis committee evidently gave him full benefit of the,' doubt and found him guilt,' of "inveracity." Evidence was not sufficiently "troifr to conict him of criminal intimacy with a pretty young woman whom he introduced as his daughter. It w,as this avay nf rern'OKentinff his relations with this woman tha constituted the "inveracity" we believe. No one needs be told that if inno cent, the so-called Rev. Mr. Lee would have ceased to lay himself liable to suspicion by parting company with the . woman. , It was noted in the news-aer-; that Mr.. Lee was going to Washington to get a commis-f-ion as chaplain to the PJiiliji r.iey. It has'leaked out through the "Washington correspondent to the A&ioville Gazette that Loe rofxl a room in Washing '! r-';l lad tho same pretty young woman to shrejthe room Villi him, even calling her Irs who v.-Ikm speaking to the pro priotor. . Lee, it sepms, not only knows how to rant like a religious maniac in clerical robes, while woefully foul within, by t knows n(JV IU wuiiv. ma puvYtii tv- gather money for 'the corres pond;j;t says he wa.f getting about $75 per month. TPhft ho must have spent in sensual rovelrj with Jiis mistress f.y we fjrn from the Greens boro" papers that his poor, but nfcspe-.c tablet wife and children ;u lf.du Clly uuaiu uuuj mai. Tim story of Jiis fall in public estiinin soems m to come htri!.;t;':T. and is corroborated by n letf ?)f Feb. 6 from him to L Ruwe, as stated by the tfroonsbore Telegram, asking - for privilege erf withdrawal from ilipflmreli andthe ministrv. church down so easily as to 4iave the cAriiVln nr-n. nf ffrmdoninff the . - g font jmposionon the chftrch and the disgrace to the christian ministry. . CJiarity to tho erring penitent is a virtue but its hard o con- c j ,a .,i.:a,,,4.: CeiVO (H aueiiuaut) ji.iiuuiiuu sliort (very predition itself for a man wearing he sacerdotal robes, while deserting hisDown family and living in continued, voluntary and designed relations so flagrantly in violation of the sacred word he pretends to preach to others and so in con- it is not. Known yet n3UA Prmlncn Cnico Woma eaks. CCrse Wlicue puiautsu uv ,iu Prof. Jloxa Tvler. of Chicasro. VS.- Tf will hnrdlv lot hfin l'esi(lent linnoi3 vvonmn's Alliance, in o 1732-1799. t 'Fif'st jfrfrf firsfri'ptace, firstin the hearts of ljjs countrymen.-' Onellfintfy wfite'r and the ggnile ader are fully able to do .tfcat tke'snbjfo court not4-Do .Tlje Lorfiy lills istlio name of a lato 1,000,000 corporation for Gastnia. Tins' Wil nave' "he1 largest capacity of all life mifts Of the State until Statestillo gorts 6Q nnn nnrw vv iVio flict with the laws of civilized lands. Eevery sense of decency must be shocked at this moral monstrosity. 'Gooledeo company. It Wst3 IIaJ soomsdidedly pointed F i1A and not very flattering? to those that, we ar hating a vivo of tjie collossal. This 9veclasting tinlAjring with the natural laws of trade and this damming up the channels of commerce to turn the yurrents on to some pet ".wheels is now cramping Porto Ric till mer chants are crying dut thgt it is Worse. thafn uader tho vilest Spanish regime ButEphraim is joined to his idols. Tlo .Re publican party would hardly khow itself if it were to get to giving all an equal chance. Deserves the Marble Heart. . It has been stated that gfenator Allen, of Nebraska, who is ad vertised to speak at the Pop ulist State convention in April, would not touch on the amend ment, as he has no desire to meddle in State affairs. This may be true but all the same Mr. Allen has, at the Request of Serwtor Butler, written a better in which he asserts, with more positiveness that the 5th section or "grandfaUier clause of the constitutional amondment is in plain violation of the 1511 amendment to the constitution of tho United States; and ho asserts his belief, with equal positive-, ness, that if the Supreme Court of tho United States declares this 5tU section of tho amendment un constitutional that the remainder of the amendment, which he re gards a's constitutional, will stand, ihus disfranchising all un lettered voters. In short Sena- Kor Allen writes just what Mr. Butler wanted and expected liim to write, and his letter is now be ing published in (lie ant aaiendment papers in this State as a caynpaign document. Mr. Allen may not say anything against the auiendment in his speech at the Popujist Stato convention; thft is not necessary. He has already done it all the harm he crin. Democrats "in NortlJ Carolina Jnd those wlo have .airy regard for North, Caro lina Democrats and the ponce and welfare .of tflis St&to, will hereafter givtjj. Mr. Allen, tho marblb heart. Statesville Land mark. speaking of ChauiberlamTj OBugh Remedy, says: "I suffered with a severe cold this winter which threatened to rnn into pneumonia. I tried diifer ent remedies but seemed to fjjow worse and the medicine upset my stumaeh. A triend advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and I found it was pleasant to take and it relieved me at once. I am now entirely recovered, caved a doctor's bill, time and euiriing, and I will never be without this splendid medicine again. For sale by M. L. Marsh & Co. M. L. Marsh & Co. guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is not satisfied after using two-third of the contents. This is the- best remedy in the world for la grippe, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any endency of a cold to result in peumonia. i m mm - MacruuTs Efforts Futile. Consul Macrum, who applied to the administration to be re lieved of his duties at Pretoria when the war broke out, and, failing to get the desired con- Isyit, picked hnself up and left r iv t j wiiijout; consent, is,tnow in America and trying toj picture his side in btight colors bj be mircling the atJministration. IITj 'claims tlat$ieo i a secret aUiance betyreoi America and Great BVtaiik and that Lis mail Vas opened afkT censored bythe tfritisfl at Durban. rjjns led to inquiry by Congress ' The following reply by oecre- pt yA-y vhp all th timevseem to sniff the odor of secret amd scheming: "At no time while at His ost did tlicrum report to thi! dbpart- mont any instance of violation of Llys official mail by the British censor at Durban, or byany persons Vhatsoever, there of elsewhere. "Answeyn trie Second part of 'the resolution, the under signed Secretary of State has the hoaioi to say that there is no truth in the charge that a Secret alliance exists between the re public of tho "United States and the empire of Great Britain; that n Torm of secret alliance is possible, under the constitution of the United States, inasmuch as. treaties require the advice and consent of the Senate;. and, finally, no secret alliance, con vention, arrangement or under standing exists between the United States and. any' other na tion. John Hay." The Way to Roll Eggs. If you w.ant soft boiled eggs cooked to perfection, don't boil them. An egg that is actually boiled, bo it two nfinutes, three minutes, or any other brief "syl lable of recorded time," may in deed havo a soft yolk; but the white will be leathery and indi- r ge'stiblo? Here is the perfectr method: Let the water suffi cient in depth to cover trp eg'gs bo brought to a hard boil. Then drop in the eggs, and im- L mediate remove the vessel rroni the tire, it spould not boil ail instant after Us3 eggs areim Let the eggs remain in t-he hot vaster 12 or 15 minute. a little timo,moro or less, will iake no difference. When opened tho whites will o found .deliciously ofit, as Veil as the yolks, arM fequally digestible. Ex. Spain has .called tfye attention oVour government to tho fact that the islands of Caygayey, LSulu and Cibutu seized by our naval forces, are not.witnin the boundary lines specified ki tho treaty of Parts. Th. point. piter investigation, is accoled, ana our iorces win be wigi drawn. That seems Lo rid us of hd!t 41 questionable treaty with the sul- tan with his muftipli&ty of love in apottajo and hf ownership of more human beings than he can marry and beget. Beat Out of An Increase 01 ills Pension. A Mexican war veteran and prominent editor writes: "Seeing the advertise ment of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, I am reminded that as a soldier in Mexico in '47 and '43 I contracted Mexican diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me from getting an in crease in my pension for on every re newal a dose of it restored me." It is unequalled as a quick cure for diarrhoea and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by M. L Marsh & Co., druggist. 1 Per Yard is a very Edgings but we still Oirer Embroidery at P0c. Ci.S Zr W !w .-.jA . , A t Wliite-'Checkeii Nainsooks " Dimities 71c, . 3c. Yoi wi see but lj,Ulo difference in tho price of Hamburg here asj wenafg boiy?lft tbtfeo goods undr the market for spot cash. We . " have Hem'slitcfielfTucMii, firMnches wide, t 40c. per yard". AU- . ( . A Nice Linefof F;anby.Seam Braid, at ,c. Good Course BJeaclied Muslin at 6ic. 04 Blaclied Shactinffaf24c. . . ' ' Wortli 27k-. yard. Lace -Curtains 4Bc tcr $2.50; per' pair. White curtain goods 5 to lsic. yard. - Sterling'Silver Frielidsliip'Hearts at 10 c. Sterling The price 'quoted op. Box last'weok only but will continue sold. When yau pay full price for box paper or. tablets you tfre simply throwing money away, for our prices on the goods average below the wholesale price. Sealing...Wax, 3 sficksr m a'boxforl2c. Very respectfully; ' fi BOStiaH. . . Ihsuranoel No I am. not outof the insurance -business. . " You will now find my office with the Concord Drug Co. I am writing LIFE, FIRE and AtJGIDENT. Insur ance. Call and see mje. JuiOo'Ao Sims, Agent. Fnlb. 10, 1900. f24 CONCORDMARKEXS. COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannon & Fetzor Company. . Good middling . 840 Middling. . . . . 8 30 Low middling . . . 7 90 Stain. '. 7 80 PRODUCE MARKET,. eorrecte'dbywfhk & Whife. Bacon.... j ....... 8 ytgar-cured hails . . ... -34 Bulk meat side". .......' 7 Beeswax . 0 Buttter. 4T.'. 1U TO ID Qhick Corn. Qhickens . 10 to 25 G5 10 $2 10 65 50 7 Lard. . . . t Fkpur (N. C.) ieai Oats. ... Tallow.. .. Jasa3 mm In all Its etage- tUrel cL Jhlii ehould be cleanliness. lv7a rmtm T?rTn. Cjr.V ClfciinseS.BOothCBAT!:! no-ila tk. the diseased membrane. x r . ' It cures catarrh and drives away a cold la the head quickly. Cream Balm Is placpj into the rostrila. anrnrta over the membrane onl is absorbed. Relief ia im mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying does not produce sneezing. Larsra Size. B0 cents t. Trn 8'.9 or by mail , Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. irG DCS'i is what Jie Peopio uy tiia wwt of. That'a Why iOo. 3 J-ai-sapariiia h-s the lar ALL MCDIClWESr o o low figure to quote on namnurg have it at that price and up. 3. .tt.wC i l t- tf& 5c. yard up. yari up. ri( in. hinpiii rfrt. vara nn. bilver lieuty rins at otc. . Paper and Tablets were not for until the entiso $200 worth is , . Wo are prepared to give tlio people this winter better bargains than usual in all kinds of IJeavy amd Fancy Groceries . At wholesale and retail. It will payyrou4o see our Large Stock of Tinware, Woodware, " Qiassware,.rockefy, - Mats, Etc. before buying. For Clover Seed Beed Rye, an A RockSalt go to G W. Patterson's. ifoicori. Monal y Offers tho business public a Triable, per manent conseryae and accommodate inp: banking .instutlon. ' W Boiit rour patrfltiage jtvitll the essrance of honorable .treatment and due appr eciatiou of your patronage. 'If we cajferya you anytime we will bo clad to have you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CJJSTOMEES. ...... Capital MSuffte - -$10 001. D.B CoLTniR, Chashief J. M. Odei.l. President. M. L. .Brown & Ero. LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES, Jus? in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger trains. Uuthts of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China Hogs. - ) 0&t9'& fo'-rijrtviina iias over ai 'J over auaui vro- c.i lj its curet l.en all other piivjarjitiona failed, th , tt One : O PurifieU
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