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Dfl'LY STANDARD JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, Editors and Proprietors. " VFFICE IN THE JHOBBIS BUfLI 1HE STANDARD is published every - i V 1 1 I" w (Sunday excepted; and aenyerea dy nes. liates oi auosonption : tr . . . fj ?.00 One year Sis months Three months .. ' ,2.00 1.00 .35 fiingifi cony.. ... . .05 THEjWEBKLY STANDARD is a gur-page, eight-columnmper. It has , a larger ir(jUation in Cabarrus than any other pper. Price $1.00 per annum ip sdvaticc. ; Alvertising Kates : Terms? t9f regular adyerisemente i saade Jcntrwnn application. . AUUit'Bli Mil CUIUIUUIllUUUUUH IU . . THE STANDARD, Concord. N. O. TELEPHONE NO. 71. axcoRLf, N. 'C..Mar? 26, 1900. . 'twill be I Famous yictT)by. When the pending and inev- itable clash between Concord sfnd Salisbury comes and the latter is subjugated, tamed, annexed and tariffed, 'at 15 per cent., the same to be applied to Uor own elevatiqn, htfppiness and general welfare, we shall "have the cpntest chronicled by iq Greensboro Eening Tele gram regardless of cost. It will make wading thai, rotted off, by , elocutionists in future centuries, . will make the bristles of mascu line heroism stalbd straight up, wliilp women faint and the knee- breeches tribe array themselves in fmo of battle armed with corn ' stalk gnns. In testimony of the ability of our clever cpntempo .. rary to accomplishes part of the feat we offer the following clip ped from its issue of the' 22nd inst. : ':. "We note with alarm the fierce rivalry .existing between, oiir neighbors Salisbury aud.Con . cord, as represented by the . newspapers of each town.. The discussion has reached so ad vanced a stage as to be danger ous. Citizens of the respective towns are said to bo sitting up o' nights and following the illus trious example of Mrs. O'Shanter in nursing their wrath to keep it warm. We judge the smouldei-1 insr volcano of wrath mn v hrpalr fofth any day into civil war, and, indeed, as is alw.ivs t,h nasn i.f. .r.,, i, 4 : : . xt i . exertion of the cooler heads to hold in restraint the hot bloods. -And now, like 'little Peterkin; let's ask what 'tis all about, "Fewey, the same - man who Jias at various times 'caused a good deal of trouble to different peopjfl; including himself, is the cause. On -his wav South he 9 V had rushed away from the City of Peace after staying but three minutes. This seemed, to . put the thing up Jo Concord pretty jam, but she came to the . emer gency, and like Paul, Jones and President Steyny indicated that the fighting had only begun. Her return blow, to Salisbury's last deliverance was a solar plexus one, to the effect that the Admiral had taken a chew of to bacco while at Concord and squirted a shot at the wart on the nose, of a y.aller dog , that' passed the car window, which certainly, showed ery plainly inaL ne ieic at ;nome and was very comfortable. Again Salis bury came upto the scratch and proved that while in that ancient TV !. v. i. i. j. kodak fiend,, showing that only greatlove and respect fpr the place could, make him ajllowthat But C!rnr.rvud uc-nf: nnf in fho fight for fun nor for the purpose of being'beaten, and she retorted through her 'excellent paner. The Standard, that atJuer depot Dewey, was hardly-noticed, jfny I how, s accustpme.d were the de; pot gods to seeing distinguished personages, and that he attracted) no-attention there,, while at Sal isbury the crowd stood about and gazed in such a havseed fashion v that the seaman's nose had not f ullyrecovered, when.he reached Concord.' .from i thft linffnrn" 'ha gave it when in Salisbury, at the gaping crpwd. Not . having a suitably retort to' offset this the ?aiisaurians demanded proof, auu oncora at once snowed up more affidavits than the News and. Observer used ' in clinching Spencer Blackburn. , MThis blow was .too much for .Salisbury, and shp is now .xecoy ering her wind , and getting ready for the.nextrand last'strug gle, which she will begin as sodn possible. Concord is con ;v ' We. will make a state, unlike most forms of in dustry, sell at a fixed price, ' and has no means of putting the in creased cost on to the consumer. In many instances it means the complete confiscation of profits, and in many others creats an ac tual loss." The . .cry against trusts is heard in all the ; parties and if sincere this demand will not go unheeded. u ' . . ' Vi aVti ti ' Personolly we take little stock . , SPECIAL SALE. OF ' . in the popular cry, f prelaws that . ? " . V . shall, crush, the trusts: , If the t-i- ' ,1 mMiMmmm -u . . . . fostering cause were removed. I 11 fei 4TA H .C5r' flCTTTVTTTL J V tf GL tile trusts. would be cana ole of ' .. - . . , , .... good only and not lfarm,.!ne few Wnoxrh flpPlH Afl trf flirOnf UlllA eached thereby might be , w .wvvwv ww ' T a. Dy. some, specially ae-. , ' S- i n j v ' L" process. However, there tlllS. 'llAp BJlCt -.WlSn tO Clean OU.t e a way to readi these evils '' ' ' ' '' Know mi wecare not 4.u kMA -a j mi:- gutMiib njj once. JLney-are , not reached thereby might be reached by some speciaily de-. i . " . tt;,i tt a rnio may be: that w.e know. npw We care not how but hope this .matter will roceive due attention .and what ever rem( plied. cqii have; your , choice of the lot . : . - 1 iue attention .and what- . vr- i ledy found may ' be ap- VOEth 'from $1.10 tO $1.98. YOU - ' '-. - ........ : . . ' Boy shoestan and black from ijo cents-to sr. 75. . - Swink & White. Eor .5 Cents. ' ' "These goods are ileithef shop- wornr off. widths 'nor sizes, but ' - . . iiic'e, freshgoods Jbought much be-. low thfe rresfint mnrTrf. nvirfA ' Very Respectfully, . . . . TTT -JTT Tra Bargains IN- ; .-We have on our counter 175 pairs of Men'stuid Boy's Shoes the entire line of samnles of Wm! P ' Mayo & Co., Boston, which mil pe sold today and .tomorrow as suming itself with ' imitations of the cock's ' combrous . clarion, little caring that the enemy may be preparing for a flank move ment, which may catch her where the Merchant of Venice said he had old Shylock." LET THE PAPER ADVANCE BE SCRUTINIZED. necessarily had to pass through eacn of these peaces, and the jealousies, and hot "words and clinched fists have been caused lyy the dispute which has arisen as to which town was the reViip- ent or the more honor frQm the smasher of Spanish : junk. The blam for the fuss seenls to rest upon Salisbury for having taunted her neighbor with the fact that the hero passed there .first. To this Concord replied that if he had passed Salisbury ifirst, he had gone by Concord last, which was much better. -And so the trouble began, and the capillaceous appendages be gan to bo whisked through the .atmosphere. The next trump rthat Salisbury dropped from its .sleeve was that Mrs. Dewey's 2msband had stopped there three und a quarter minutes, " while he The following resolutions were adopted at the annual meeting of the American Newspaper Pub lishers Association held in New York on February 23rd, 1Q00 "Wtiereas, The price, of print ing paper used.'by.newspapors 'in the .United States has been aroitraruy increased in I. price from sixty to .one hundred tier cent, .without; .reason or warrent to be found In the conditions .of the industry itself, and wnereas, ;it is the common belief that this increase is due to the workings of a. trust; Therefore, Be it - ..: Resolved, That the American Newspaper. Publishers Associa tion,:, representing in this case not only its own members but the 22,000 newspapers . of the United States, calls upon Con-, gress to make inquiry ; by, means of a special committee into the conditions above described, to the end that suitable legislation may be provided to remedy this condition of affairs in the inter est of the best source of public information provided for the people, ; to wit; the newspaper press, whose interest the foun ders pf the Republic held in the highest regard. The newspapers, it is fair to) Half-Price 1 .'Your only ' trouble' will be to get a nti n you wear 9. 10 or 11 you win not hnd vour number. but if you wear under .that num ber we ban sell vou f ocular Vici Kid, Russia Calf and Wilson Calf $j.uu tan. ana piacK tor $2.2o, . .$ 2.50 . . ior $ 1.75 . 2.00 1.50 1.50 " 1.10 . 1.25 . .90 ' 1.00 " .75 Big line of Baseball. 'Tennis and Bicycle Shoes from 38 cents up to $1.00.- ' Swink & White. Mr. J R Garrison, cashier of ibb bank of TSorAvillo, Ohio, iad been robbed of health by a serious long trouble until he tried Dr. King's New Discovery ' for consumption. ' Then he wrote: "It is the best medicine I ever us'ed . for a severe cold or a bad case of lung trouble. I always keep a bottle on hand." Don't suffer with coughs, colds, or any throat, chest or lung trouble when you can be cured so easily. .Only 50o. and $1.00. ini Dptties iree ac zer7s qruarjstorQ 6,000 I -PAIRS-ill A l DAY Shots are produced in the finest factory in the world." The makers are, an have been for years, the acknowledged" lead ers in their line -Women's Tine ShoeJ. The shoes ase the most perfect fitting, the easiest on the'feet, the mtst artistic, the handsomest, and the bes$ values ever known in footwear. There are all styles for. all uses, indobfs pf out; dress, walking, wheeling, golfiing, house wear.' The woman who hasn't seen them has missed sometniner. and sha -arhft missed still more. They are a delight to the eye and a cpmfort to the fopt. Boots $8.00: , - 7 Queen Quality . OXFORDS HIGH ARCHED THAT THIS' Si : ' iS BRANDED V Jr ". OM EVERY a J Shoemaklng. Pry fc Millernishefs - ' We are prepared to give the people this winter better bargains than usual in all kinds of Heavy and Fancy At wholesale and retail. It will pay you to see our Liarge Stock of . - ' Tlnare Woodware, . Glassware, Crockery, , Hats, Etc. before buying. For Clover. Seed Seed.Rve, andRockSalt go-to G W. Patterson's. , CONCORD MARKETS. '- '. cotton Market. . Conrected bvCannon '& Pfitr.Ar Company. ' . ' ' Good middling.'. , . .. . . . . 9 85 Middling ., ' 9-75 . Low middling r . 9 35 Stains.... 1 8 85 PRODUCE MARKET. Corroctod b v S wi nk A Whita. Bacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 'q Sugar-cured hams , 14 Btlk meat sides " ' Pi Beeswx 20 Buttet. '. . .... ; . . 10 to 15 tos.V;..,.:V.......10to5 Corn.............;;.- .,65 Eggs...... .....'..-. 10 Flour(N.C,).....v,... e220 Meal.:. ........ (k oaisf.;-.;--::-:";;:;.;..,. Tallpw, . , s 07 K C BEST la - what , diQ Peoplt J ftp th mot oL That's Why SSfP0,? bJ8 ct3r!j!la. Gei, !r. JMllaj PJU" train Klrusglsta. "Ono c " fc t ik
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