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DAILY STANDARD! the gutter and placed him in the iuiuiBI uuu Alio UU1CIU 111 Lilt di&h is often considered sa su- some little distance from the place that if a fellow can prove camp lor safety of wagons and that he has been a sot and has a horses. Evidentlv the " nlaoe to nastv t TATTXT Tk Tl A t)DTPD c?rVT I . ... . . I " ' mixx u. oaftftUittAfliiou, marie is wnere balls ancto flints can make people believejthat the Editors and Proprietors. have been foundjhqst abundant, hand of God snatched him out of s m r- : a , ' " " the erutter and nlaced him in tho 1 MR. SIIELD0N'SGOIUS. 1 ttkstandarI) is DubJished'lever? The Rev.hafle A Sheldn y (Sunday exce "ries Ataies One vear Rix months? 2 Thren mnn ts ! 1.00 One month. . ! . .35 Single copy Uo newspaper for one week as he ? THE WEEKLY STAND AKD is a f , pur-paeeigbt;coiumnoaper. It ha thinks Jesifs would run it if .now a larrj- circulation in Cabarrns than any present in theflesh . There has othecpaper. -Price $1.00 per annum in , .. advance. Advertising Kates : . 1 beGn an enormous demand for Terms for regular advertisements the paper. Address all comlnunicatiorm to, . THE STANDARD, men. Concord, N. 0. TELEPHONE 'NO, 71. . peiiprprepaalion to a cpurse in a seminary. One of the charac teristics of "this class is their un bounded egotism and thevDutun "F"os tw 1UU a brand of "old-time religion," Jf ttfe people would have less to do with the peripatetic; mud' mills, there would Ije fewer ; inves tiga,tions, scandals and the. like. mi m mere is not on earth a more There seemed a smackingbflfaithful,fiaT.nt.Rti mBMn,9tJfln(, sensationalism m the very an- useful set of taen .fhan nouncement ana yotut appears, ministers, those-who!; ve among that the man has. do purpose to us- .nd n w .. , I, , . , m 'vl tt ,x i. jiia biic oe sensational. He ot "courso nr.Hoin xt... . .... . , , . wicixao ways, m aeif various Concord, N. C, Mar. 2?, 1900. excludes much from his paper churcjies, and it's unjust to them uiat is xooKeu upon as up-to-aate to put it on hicher around, to I I z T 1 1-1 1 . 1 w M 1 ABOUT THE GOTOWDER. PLOT. JournaAlsin frooaoiy ; ms paper ive C0Untenaiice to Ktroll ifi a- W ' h ' fT,7-' "f 1S m than in blac.klegs, who are responsible to Vohave the exquisite satrap, any. -towering superiority of nothing. .or n tion of giving to our readers to- mental product; vet. there is in 'u gunpowder plot and its execution araws to mm tnose who near or as gien by one of the partici- read after him. pants who doubtless like many He' is the author 'of several of a certain class that have some- books, v.iz. "Robert Hardy '.s thing of courage to do well for a Seven .Days," "In His -Steps,". tipie but are not formed of 'the and "The Crucifixion of Philip stuff from which.' m'artyrs are Strong," that are received with maae. mucn entnusiasm. This account seems to answer ' The man seems to be a real some tnouentiui enauines. it .genius witn wnat is commonlv j. i . hows tUat .the"Boys"' did .not termed peculiar ideas and methJ&af JL- f0-u ivv? destroy anything but munitions ds in'.all of which he does not ;i " T i e . . . . . - 4. . i. , u iL j'J" nave, iiuc Dam of war v,z: powder, lead, ape for notoriety or grasp for X do 6 fc d - flints hin.nlfA,s u-ottlQc I Tnnrww Wa havo idoa in tVm , T i . . "7- "v - save trouble. .at. is iair to presume, too, that wona wnat. win .De the results of the teamsters were not' disturbed this famous journalistic experi- t ! Jl f . 1 wnne tne aissruisea men relieved ment hard to put tho matter in terms more forcible while so eminently just. u NOTICE J To Tax-Payers. will seize nersonal .on TFhe t?ckt Mere. - "- 0 . For the Balance of -this week we, ' ' will nrmlrA.fi. ' SPECIAL- "SALE OF ' ' ' fdies fine -- WG have -decided, to discontinue. this line and wish to clean out . these goods .at once..' They are '... .worth from $1.10 to $1.98. You. ... can : have your choice of the lot For Bo Gents'.-. Mil A mem oi tnese materials lor war only and departed. The date of the transaction is jet a mystery. On page 617 Tve see that Gov. Tryan issued a proclamation outlawing Her man Husbands, . Jas. Hunter, Rednap Howell and. Wm. ButleT offering 100 .pounds and 1,000 :asres of land -for delivery, dead or alive, of either of them. This was on June 9th, 1771. On June 11th he issued another, pardoning those in rebellion who would surrender and conform, to the laws, etc .excepting some S..J. Ervin, City Tax Collector. ' March 3, 1900. STLNSoNf RO J. .W. LEE.. One E D Stinson comqs to the Greensboso Telegram with an emphatic denial of the charge against Mr. J W Lee. He en closes a note from Rev. F E Er- vine, who claims to havo made an investigation of the affair and finds the report of Lee's im morality rested on the testimony of a woman whom . he believes "from her own statements to be aperson of immoral character and a self -convicted liar." He individuals further says "To believe any named therein and the de s'tr0yers of Gen. WaddeH's powder. The Battle of Alamance was on May 16th. On the 19th Tryon marched for Gen. Wad t dell's entrenched .camp near Salisbury. . The, combined forces then wenj; id the Mnrnvinn cafMamsv. -'.wm,4uiu DUUVIQUIVUV (Salem) where. they celebrated sombody to testify that. he does x-iaijoy tr giving unanesn rrvi" j m vjti us- birthday and the victory at M301"0 an( tnafc fle did not" apj)ly -tviamance. piivuogo vi witnarawai On June the 8th Gen. Waddell from tne cnurch, and that he was was $ent west with a formidable nocBuW or "inveracity" before. Aforce to .thinsr asramst Rev. J W Two ' w f f -MJs moral character on such testi mony would be contrary to the laws of God and man." The de fense is spiced, with, rather strong language against "trashy newspaper correspondents." It reads like a. rather .up-hill de fense. ' " : . . It Will be in- order nnw frr suppress the oppo- dItcii theology! . "tion and force allegience,' -.band his troops 1 The Grnsboro Telegram hits Me see that fh ' tho Nail on the head and drives MuuuvilUUi I . . . a enai Oio;rt?. " nome in an editorial under the the battle of Alamance and rijost "7)robabl occurred after itf as tho first reference ve see to it is . in Gov. Tryan's pardon procla- .... . . . .1 a u.t will be observed that Kobert rsays: head bf "A Sample f Ditch Theology." It quotes some ful some praise of an exchange .for a certain mqdern evangelist wkose name 13 witheld and mm w - Kirkpatrick siys tlTe wagons were in camp, Ashmgre says they stopped the wagons. Kll ac counts agree that it was in the evening and doubtless the wagons were in the act of going into camp at a period about or after .dark. The explosion mayi have been "We happened to hear this particulary Qne once, on a Sun day and neve a more disgusting thing could have been listened to. The nastiest jokes, the most vulgar attempts at wit, and the hardest effort after money in the after collection were the chief points. It has come about to the JTG -PEST is what fti htiv flu mncf n the People Thnt'a Wku nood'a SaraaiJarilla h-is the largesl OF fiLL V3EDIC8NE5S. These goods are. neither shop- worn, off widths nor sizes, but nice,, fresh goods bought much, be low the present market price. ' : Very Respectfully, Introducing Shoes. We have secured the EXCLUSIVE agency for the famous and incomparable shoe, which la known throughout the Uui ted States and is the acknowledged standard of excellence in women s footwear. We want, eyery woman in Qoncord to make their acquaintance. You'll like them. They re an advance in shoe-making the" combination of all the points -that make satisfactory footwear. . We desired the Best Shoe made to sell at $3.60 To find it we carefully inspected every line. Looked at m as you'd look at them, and clbser still with an expert's eye. Queen Ouallty is far the best. And no we took the asenov. ' It's the Sole Agency Here. - wj. The shoe wanted to come here. The -best shoe wants the best store, and the best store wants the best .shoe. -The conditions lit. e "Queen Quality" is made in 60 different styles-fashionable shapes for street dress or oatinga shoe for every wear. And thejTare all new shspes. as distinctive nd original as the quality. They're made in all popular leather aad kidsblack and brownf Boots $3.00; Oxfords $2.50. TheyUl interest you who have been buding these same prices because 'of their better- aess. Inev II interest thnso of vnn hn havo hPdn navinr flu nn on A ; nn . n ... . -J , . Vi,vv ouu f u.vu, UOUttUBB Ql IIIBII equality, andjcontequent sayjng. . txuvu Dfy&Miller,, ARE YOU' BANKRUPTh.health. constitntion undermined bv ex travaganqs in gating, by disre- garding- tlielaws of nature,.or physical capital all one, if so,' NE.VER DESPAIR. Tutt's Liier.Pillswill cure you. Frsick headache, dyspepsia, sour stonjacht malarj, torpid lver, constipatiosir biliousness and all kindred diseases! . Tutt's Liver Pills , an absolute cure. ft. Mllee,' Pain Mtlls are guaranteea to f A Head -vte ln20 ilnu.to& "Ona cent a dostU 9 85 9 75 9 35 8 85 CONCORD MARKETS. " COTTON.MARKET. Corrected by Gannon & Fetzer Good mitldling.. Middling....... Jjow middling : .4 ....'.. . Stains! . r .-........ iPRDUCE MVllKET. , Corrected bv Swink & White. Bacon 8 Sugar-cured hams..!.. 14 Bulk meat sides . : ft Beeswax. 20 Butter 1 n if Phickens ' f ! . . 10 to 25 orni ... fis 10 10 $2 20 65 50 07 Esrsrs. Lard P. Flour (N. C.) Meal. Oats Tallow as EP?i?,?ieJ,d fea''.' feuraifcla. Ge, Dr. Mtiea ' We are .prepared to give the people this winter better bargains than usual in all kindsof Me.avy and Fancy ; urocenes At wholesale and retail. 'It will pay you Jo see our Large Stock of Tinware, Wood ware, . unassware, Crockery, Hats, Etc. before buying. For Hi beed Rvq, and RockSalt go to C3 W. Patterson's.
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