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JOHN D. BAKRIERAtD St)N. Editdte and Proprietor . ' TilE STANDARD is ptflblishgd every v (Sunday excepted) and delivered by i'Hss. Kates 01 DUUBunin-u : . 2.00 . L00 .36 05 To roe. aibatbs. . 0 raoau i Wucie ennv . TTTR WTCF.KTiY HTANDA 'ID is oar-page,' eight-colunmnaper. Ithat larger circulation in Cabarrus tln any other paper. Price $1.00 ptur annum in edvance. Advertising Kates : Terms for regular advertisements mado.known on application. Address all communications to THE (STANDARD, , Concord, N. C ,. 1- TELEPHONE NO. 71. . NATIONAL TJCKEfT7" For President William Jennings Bryan. For Vice-President, Adlai E. Stevenson. For Congress from 7th District, Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz, of Rowan. Concord, N. C, Aug. 20.1900. A New York dispatch of the 18th says: "Instead of two, a high gov ernment official says there are fourteen anarchists under arrest and detention in tlie prison at the bureau of immigration. All these will be' shipped whence they came immediately. The two go back tomorrow. All are charged with being. in a conspiracy to assassinate Pres ident McKinley, and have been taken singly and in pairs from incoming Jiners within the past endays." It's right to send them back if there is room for suspicion, but if actually guilty it were better 'to send them to the bottom of. the sea. Theuveikig ot the statue of the Jat$ Senator Vance, talres pkice Wednesday, the 32nd. It is an event thafcclairas more atten tion than it wilf probably re ceive, JfiTe slfould have a good if delegation fr.om Concord. We arepained to say that tliisim- portant matter was overlooked at the late meeting of Camp No. 212 U O. V. last Tuesday. But all members who can go will have no.trouble to be recognized in the reorganization which takes place at 8 o'clock Wednesday night. Wo repeat that there should be a good delegation from Ca , Baltimoie is claiming the "original shirt-waistman." Not much; he belongs to Northfolk, and the fact can- be established by the records. Norfolk Virginian-Pilot. You are both wrong. Ho lives in Anson county, North Carolina, and his name is Buck Newton.' He is 57 years old and never wor.e a coat in the summer sea son in his life. That settles the matter. Next! Charlotte Obser ver. Not so fast please. This honor belongs absolutely to Concord and in the person of Mr. Jno. C Wadsworth with Mr. FranK L Smith as an easy second. The Journal says:- "One of the best things about Monroe's water works is that dry weather has no effect on it. The water supply is as great as it is in the wettest winter weath er." Monroe has artesian wells, you see. What's the matter with our having them? . We see in an esteemed ox change referring to Mr. Bryan's great speech a sub-head; "Peo- .ple Governed Must Consent." We smile and think how we.con sented in 1865. There are about 60,000 blue-coated soldiors in the Philippines now telling the dusky natives they must consent. The Lexington Dispatch says: Mr. C F Grubb, of Boone town ship, has been dqing a success ful business in hiving bees this year. From twenty-five colonies established in the spring he has taken over 2,000 pounds of honey. , ' A body of Cuban teachers who hate been the guests of Howard University sailed for home last Saturday. As there were nearly 1,200 of them, there should, be a good degree of wholesome influ ence coming out of this Ameri can trip. It's a singular fact that there is a difference in the versiqn by presll dispatches. Some say there wras hard fighting to take Pekin while others say the allies were welcomed into the city Without any fighting. Ours is a world of diversity. - fMr. Charles A Towne it is said will take a very active part in the Presidential campaign, ad dressing himself especially to the task of averting the influence of "Teddy" Roosevelt. It is to be hoped that he will take the spurs from the rough rider. Mr. 'Bryan will receive formal notification of his nomination' from the Populist committee on Thursday afternoon at Topeka, but it won't include Mr. Ste venson. It seems that our Pop ulist friends are rather expert at both fusing and conf usin i tr C5 Prevented a Tragedy. Timely information given ".Mrs. Geo. Long, of New Strajjsville, Ohio, saved two lives. A frighttul cough had long kept her awake every night, She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew frorse until urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One bot tle wholly cured herj ard she writes, this mavelouis medioene also cored Mr Long of a severe attack of pneumonia, Such cures are positive proof of its power to cure all throat, chest and lung troubles. 1 Only 50c and $ 1. Guaranted. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's drug store. O w Manf Say That Ileal EstateiS alucd r , atTwo-ThlrdiM Special Ma'sfer Shepherd has 'concrudea his sitting in Cnar- lotte andtfwill sit hext in.Ashe- vine on the 28th. Witnesses from thirteen counties we,re heard., 'The evidence in many instances 'showed that the gen eral valuation of real estate is only abouttwo-thiitls f Salable vp-lue, of less, but evidence to the contrary make it difficult to prove that there is a ifule or understanding that property is purposely assessed 'at less than its real or selling value. The railroad companies con tend that their property is as sessed at real market value while other property in the State is not, and the burden of proof rests on them if we understand it. If they do not make their contention appear to Judge Si- monton, then the taxes will be collected on the assessment levied by the Corporation Com mission. The' Racket Store's Spfeejal' pff er i ng'df 1,607 Tahlfltb 800 Kimpi Week End Kates From Concord to places named below, good from Saturday and returning Monday p. m., of each week till August 20th: Asheville . . $ 4 10 Black Mountain 3 70 Round Knob ... ,. 3 35 Marion 3 05 Morganton . , 2 55 I Connelly Springs. ....... 2 55 ilicxory z oo Blowing Rock (on until Sept. 29th) . ...... 6 35 I u That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers haye proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25c, Money back if not cured. Sold at Fetzer's drug store. The following change of schedule tocJi e Tect July 22. 1900. NORTHBOUND. No. 8 arrives at 5 37 a m, " i?6 " " 10 20 am, 12 " " 718 pm, 38 " " 8.51 p m, (flag; 34 " " 9.54 p m, 62 " " 2.00pm(lieiuit) SOUTHBOUND. No. 87 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag) 4 !i " "1125am, 7 " " 8.51 p m, " 85 " 9.10 p'm, (flag) 33 " " 7.29 am, ' 61 ' " " 8.49 a m, (freljrht) Effective July 22nd, trains "Nos. 11 and 12, heretofore operated between Norfolk, lTa., and Greensboro, N C, via Selma, N O. will be discontinued east of Kaleigh, N C, and operated between lialeigh and Greensboro, handling lo cal sleeping car line between these points. . . . At the same time pullman f-leeping car line No. 508, now operated between Norfolk, Va, and Charlotte, N C, in connection with trains No. 11 and 12 via Selma and Greensboro, will be diverted and operated via Danville, Va, trains Nos. 3 and 4, 33 and 34. approximate schedule as follows: Nos. Z and 33 Nos. 34 and 4 Daily Daily. 7 40 p m Lv Norfolk, Va Ar 9 20 a m 4 33am " Danville, Va "1251 8 05 a m Ar Charlotte.N O Lv 9 20 p m No. 85. when running ahead ot No. 7, B flagged if necessary for through travel south of i harlotte, and is stopped for Easaengers arriving from Lynchburg or eyond. No. 36 stops regularly for pass engers for Salisbury Lexingtcn,. High Point, Greensboro, Eeidsville, Danyill, Lyrchburg, ijharlottesville and Wash ington. No. 37 Btops for pas sengers coming from Lynchburg or points beyond, and to take on pas sengers for regular stopping places south of Newclla. ; No. 38 stops to let off passengers from regular stopping places south of Newells and to take on passengers for regular stopping i laces, Lynohburg or beyond. Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord fcr Ea8scngers to or from the C. C. & A, division Charlotte to Augusta tuad other points in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, reached through Oolumbfjp or Augusta. Also for through passezv gers to or from Richmond or Noro&, Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trams Mid connect at Salisbury MilL "traina of W. N. C. Division. III A k m a mr m u m a SJVA 0k) i itppi aiiu liii and 100 Dozen Toliet Soaps.. ,.10c Boxes of Paper and Envelops foy 5c per box. 15c " " . 41 for 10c " 20and25c " " for 15c " 35 and 50c " ' " for 25c 5c Ink Tablets for 3c eacji. 10c ' " for 5c " 1C to 25c " for 10c " SOAPS: FELS & Co's. Small Hotel at lc, worth 2Jc. ' Sweet Flowe4rs, Vanity Fair, Alconica Glycerine and Water Crest, put up 3 cakes in a box, our" price 15c per box. " Clover Pink, Honey, Castile and Glycerine, Luray, Laural, Blossom and Halifax brands at 35c per box of 1 dozen or 3 "cakes for 10c. Also Almond Cream and Mt. Olive Castile at same price. FRENCH SOAPS. Dulaurier's VIolot de Men-tone 3 cakos in box at 15c per box. Runeau Ex cie Violet Blanche 3 cakes in box at 15c per box. Henri Rocheau Iris Blanche 3 cakes in box at 15c per box. Well-known American Soaps put up 3 cakes to the box: . David S. Brown & Co's. Daffodil at 15cc per box; Apple Blossom 15c per box. Andrews Soap Co's. No. 630 Transparent Glycerine 15 box. Acma Soap Co's. Butter Milk and Anise and Milk Weed Soap 10c per box of 3 cakes. Cocoa Castele at lc per cake worth 2 c. 10 kinds of Highly Perfumed Soaps at 8c. Very respectfully, 3D ciir JntihuL& V,vVk..' p S AND SUPPLIES From $3 up. J. I HULL .AGENT AT CONCORD STEAM LAUNDRY. North Carolina College. Chartered in 1859, nt. Pleasant,, N. C. Collegiate and Academio Depart ments, Classics, Mathematics, Sciences, Philosophy, History, Economics, Eng lish, Modern Eanjicuages. Chemical and Physical Laboratories. Three large brick buildings; rooms wkb suitable furniture. Free access to 4,000 yolumns. Fine campus of eight acres nicely shad ed. Faculty, of rive professors with best credenteals, Smoking, drinking intoxicants and gambling not tolerated. Board in president's dinning hall for all well-behaved students at cost. Daily mail; connected by telephone with Charlotte, Salisbury, Concord, Albe marle. Fall term begins Sejt 4th 1900. For catalogue or further intoamation, address Rev. WM.'A. LUTZ, a. m., Pres., Winston, N. C. or Mt. Pleasant N. O. . CONCORD MARKETS. COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannon & Fetior Jompany. Good middling , . . . 9 50 Middling. .A '. 9 40 Low middling 9 25 Stains. 8 75 PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected by Ed. F. tWhite. Bacon 10 Sugar-cured hams 15 Bulk meat sides 10 Beeswax 20 Butter 15 Chickens. 10 to 25 Corn 70 Eggs 10 Lard . ..Q.. 10 Flour (N. C); $2 20 Meal ' v.. . 70 Oats . 50 Tallow 7 NOTICE! TO COTTON SEED SELLERS! 1 am in the market for Cotton Seed this Season and am in a position to handle 5.P00 tons. I will call in person on all my ld fchippers to see you during the month of September, and will be able to tell you something that will do you no harlfe. " WA Smith. ruroaie . . . My property , on East De$ot street. Good five-room house and good barn, well of water, garden, etc. For terms apply to me at Salibu?y,N. C. P. . Barrier." Loficord National Bank Oflfers the business publio a reliable, per manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instution. - We solicit your patronage with' the assurance cf honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve you ay time we will be glad to hay8 you coiuo and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. -O. .... Capital iiii Snrplus . - $70,000 D. B CoiiTBANK,;Chashier J. M. Otell. President.
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