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Daily Standard, JOHN D. BABRIER& SON, I Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. The Standard is published every u si y iouuuaj vw vy i , i divered by carriers RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One vgar ........ Six months... . 200 Three months.. ...... , . .. 100 One month ........ jj v . Single codv.. ........ I . . -05 Tn v Weekly Standard is a i'otii-v4 eignt-cclumn I' paper. It has a larger circulation' in Cabarrus r vinv other muer. Price SI. 00 . per annum, in advance. ADVEIiTIsiMi uaixs ; Tes h : for regular ed Tcrtiseuaents .Addras3 all '-tr;nr.nm r-E Si 'oucqrd, N. C. FOREST HILL, NEWS. .1 . A Home Struck By X.lh tiling, Doing Damage to House and Knocking: a Colorert Girl Senseless JUiss Moore's Escape Remarkable.-Other Items. Mr. J M Moore's residence on Third . street 'was pretty badly wrecked by lightning Monday even ing during the etorm It is a two story structure, with an ell. The lightning, it seems, came down the chimney between ine ell and main buildicg, teaiing off the ceiling and weatherooardiug. Oa the-;' upper floor and on ihe first floor the mantle and framing around the tire place ! was knocked down, breaking a clock and a lamp which wtre on the center table, knocking pictures jeff the wall, etc. Th escape of Mioa Lottie Mcore, Mr. Moore's daughter, is remarkable. She was sitting ne r a window on iy a f wfte: from the fire piac, while a little colored girl, I Hose Goodman, aci knocked eense- ' ions, to , ' j mr?p r-" t i nn i 33 l!C. U. ii -I .-sue. 'i. IUJ iwm. r th : L M Arc or v w eAItd to attend b little colored girl, vho was scoa :.'0I1D, MAY 11 lSlf7. Arrived .ana .id p-i.-eutiy ainscn: ' except a cut on the he;vl, which .wis :mr( watcali t-oMMissiox. ! tin i ribV proceed by the f 11 to That Invn ion'td the floor, 'i' at iv w-ie only- th-t-e binietallic i .,fcr0a3 1U the u i t at the time i part . oi i-M:g3 j o thi W.rore, a colored SO JW 5: ' f-viW '.sickeuicg proh-e.'v t. t, n f0Cd tO COOie f'fOf.i ' - aesitale to lUci tn:- the wis inoveiint. If we desired Democrat in 1900 above our desire for material pro3peritT, we could pjedict the i:ii!ure c-f th - commission-with a v;th the ; cm in who ! m the kitcht n aad j.-re" 13 noj the Jiu'e rlo.ei t irl that was hux, e ro not Mr. A T llf .d!ry, of Salisburi, i th-1 frre j is vioitifg hi?-gis'fr, Mrs. E'n.Ga'N 1 i . ft from the ! d, oa narcn s.red-. Mr. Titu3 P Keirns, of Ptkin, Moiitgenry county, is viaitiiig bi3 A KM 1, CP TK3 ' "I; . . 1 : -i ;- '' would include tho cvltg of every form of disoaso vhioa afiectc; tho throat TH RAGKE 2800 yards- Ee Printed Qraiidies, - . . At- i ho Gents Of W kr- i, JL igs. Asthma. Croup, 3 ' I g Bronchitis, Whooping1 Gondii - and other similar complaints hava (77l:en other medicinc3 faiiGd) ij yielded, to Ayorfs : Cherry Fectsrab .1 i'90n . ZJ J w W idtii ax o cents "3 til-1 V worxii' E 1 -l o triumph daughter, ilr:, Vv F lludcn, on "Forest iiili ' Btsuet. Mr. M L Moose left for Charlotte today, where he will represent Coid kinoi-gheulh gke. It -clear ;vr Le No.C2 I. 0 0. F., at that he Republican P.rjty is wedded die Grund 'Uod meeting :V7hich t: a protective ' t:riff, ever dosd icd. to fil to i parity, and Uemocratic sucr-fzj, ii 19D0 j3t:i)3 nicfctiim. up ob;Ai!it If Democracy learn 2 ccn:ir?arisra- iti j : cr as muca a3 bring pros- ' - i sucr. fzj, in ! . convenes in thj-:t city toAiy. Mi Myrtlel Moore ac?orr.p'iii:id' - h:r father and niU visit friends and the nie:in time it may not court calr-ui-ir; a3 iVv.T.3 r.reparid-to do in iL2 ii ... .jiinp.iiiin.- xnen it was m nurror to ascnoe to atundard every evil that could be our bread Jrud the sold L I Eof. r?i'icnal . iav:s ot.'i ,21 d all tbe rade ntver. to bring b apparent come into possible. & tin bated to combination about-evils. It was quit that hti-d the frre coiners complete pover iii.tlv- lacjt election nc cjervalis ii v .aid have been Thtt prt-bsare 'onixl have Yt'hmcver of evil i T 1 t i t iLignt iitid aicip2 purely wouiu nave couie from it would have , been laid to the charge of isomebodv . i " or'?0iU2tbinfe else just aj the yolun- u-.r? ix-K-ry in city elums that al --V.T ajs'id. and always will 0xist was attributed to our present imonetary "-standard.- We repeaVtiiat w? most heartilv wish that the monetary r commission might be succesjful in Itc mission Then we might mske Ah 3 tarjff the ioe, for there. is so great a difference in the policies of tariff for revenue, with incidental protection, and tariff for protection willr incidental revenue,1 that the one must most eurely be as far on the side of right as the other .is on the side of wrong. Mr- G H Strother left for Dan ville, Va., th s morning. Ll?-zucvi lllaiiroiul Kates. t r Round) trip rates fVWowing occa sions. irak Forest Collect Sum mer Schfj il, Wake, N. C. Ticket s on sale June '20 ih to July 23rd. Limited jnlv 25th, 1897. Fare for round tri:p $5.53. Continuous pass age eaoh flireciioD- t-'' i ' : Account of rnpie'iine of the Grand r ode I: O. 0 F. of Norrn.Carolinfi. at Charlcike, N. .0., Mav lltfj, 1807 Tickrf- :-'-rl Mny ,0, 10 and 11, final limit Moy 16th, 1897. Coffin- tjous p iesae eaca direction. Fare O cents i :it M V t 7i cents to P . r" ' - ' t fV V. --v -; -i Very Kespeciiuiiy, , O 1 F ra'TP A ceo un: P:ot J A HoifiH'3, Scate Goo o gist cf North Carolina .-saja: iiAn esainination of i th-:- records of ,..!! the counties that m Putin nr of G. A. R HamptonL Va.. May 3. 1897. Tick o?3 r.n . Mav 1. 2 and 3. -final EVERYDAY IS A bh dirtction. Mjy 10 h. 1897. Faro for 8-iund ttip 814.00... Ccntinucuo passage e U31D2 COUViCt much, be tier vhi roads than when labor o-i the p'ibjic roads sho vs that but few convicts 'have escaped- that the health ot the convicts ha3 b:cn e at work on the formerly imprison ed -nr' jail; that their lfeb?r has pro ren. much more efficient than that which can te hireu in the county at ordinary, prices orfrcm 50 to 75 cents a day; and that 'it not only costi leas to use tb convicts on the public rods than it dx3 to hire labor, but that furthermore is costs less to maintain tins? convicts on the public roads than, when con Qned in the county jiil." Aconnt of annual rnetin ot North 'Carolina S,tat Dental Asso ciation, Charlotte, N. C, May 11th and 12th 1897. . TickotB on sale May 10, 11 and 12, final MmitMay 16h, 1897. Fare for round trio" 01.05. Ccntinuou? passage each direction. - . The, following round-trip rate have .heeataathorized' op.' account oi the Women's Exoosition of the Cdroliaa? Ind the. 20th of May Cele-" bration of the Declaration of J:d3 psadbiico, phariottft, N. C. Tickets on pale Mjjy 4,. 6, 11, 13, 18, 20,25, 27, final lipait 5 days from date of Continuous -passage eah direction.- Uound-tnp tickets on sale the 19h and 20th, ,ood for 3 days for C5 cts. M' y .41?,, y . fy V with us W c do not treat the. customer who comes to see us todav ahv i olc who comes tomorrow, -.the next day or the following day. No rP, day you ccme to sec us ten can rest assured that you will have vour p.jcd just as: cheap and with the same goods that vou would i. iv come on any ceitain day. ; Our prices iiLL THE IT ME are just aa che-t great maby ic stances lov;er than .the SO CALLED BARGAIN B A:LE8, Get the Bargain Sale price and come to us any time and.buyilat tho tarn. ; 109 dozen Ladies yests, the 10c kind for: The best line oi'i. laundried c. ' . '- .-"ana without collaf iri.tho city, 'i Mens summer shirts wit a pants to . commences at 250. and up u ma ten- ouc suit, uood values. bhirts Laundrietl with i; line stripe, 75c. They are the v I1KECK SUBMITS. The war between Greece and Tar key is about to come to speedy end. The powers will dictate terms and Greec8 must, at last, yield to the intervention of the powers or what seems to be the inevitable to her cTuel foo. i The Christian world would be t?glad to see the condition reversed, but muBt submit, just as Greece must do, without much hope of the humiliation of the arrogant, insc lent and semi-barbarous Turk. - Uatt3".-f&r Tenue333ft Centennial and In rDtionsl Exposition, Nashs j viUp, Tonn May let to October 30 th, ! V . " f xuo uusouuu reei company wm meet at their hall to-night at 8 o'clock, to hold the annual election AJrm urmvers.': : Extia-good values for 2o cents- SUif. Hats.; - About 25 that sold for 1.50 and 2.03 v.ii go for 45 certs- ' Pant . . To -clooe the jjno.yill, r. ' costt If we haye' what yon will be cheap. of officers. A full attend.rjco is desired. North Carolina, , Cabarras Coantv- APrll!llth- 9 j i i. - At a meeting of tne County Board week, beginning April 29 ch and un Tickets On sale from April 2Slh to October1 15th, with final limit November ,7th, 1897. Fare for round 'trip, ($24 60. AI30 from Anril 29th to October 15th, 1897, with final limit 20 days from date of sale, b'are for round trip $18.05. On Tuesday3 and Thursdays of each VITLLTNERY of Elections, at the Clerk's office in til 03tobe 26th, 1897 a rate of Concord, North Carolina, oa April Upon application and for -'good reasons shown, it is ordered that 512.90 fori round trip with final limit lu aas irom date, cr saie. For regular military companies and brass bands, 25 persona or more there be a new registration of all jonione ticket, a rate of $10.90 i's ofs electors for the different election precincts or wards of the town of Concord, said election for said to wn to be held on the 22nd of June, 1897, under the act of the General Assembly of 1897, entitled "An Act authorizing Concord to issue bonds if a majority' of the registered vot ers vote in favor of bonds." W. H. BLuarE Ch'm'n B7d of Co. Corn's. . Jas. C. Gibson, Clerk Superior Court. W. M. Weddington, ' . Register of Dafds. fered for each person, with 10 days final limit, j For students and teachers, 25 or h written Principals more on sojid ticket, wii application for same from of College8j Umver8ite8 or schools will be sold daily, commencing May loth to June 7tb, 1897 and Septem ber 15th to October 25 tb, 1897. Inn elusive finaljlimit of tickets 10 days in addition to date of sale. Fare for round trip (each person) 10.90. v For other information call on G Dusenbury, Agent. New stylos coming on every train. .20 -pieces ribbon' in tod doubt 'will have,. what you want; the pricefis right. - Veil, white with black dot, black with white dot, besides th" ' colors to suit tho season. . - A iSG-i3:pi?,2srr salts. More thpn 103 have gone, the ciuse is tht our price on the aim ' is 50 and 75 cents saved to the castorhsr . This is worth saving. White Chip Hats. In all tho leading ship3S at a siviutr of 50 cants. Tie public apprei what wa are doing for tham arid thoy coma to U3 for Lidies Headgea;- SMALL HATS. Ti1! tHftliffl mrla 0 -n Ii ora frnm "I Kr f r oa -fin-aa Trnn tttiII lilrilrr wd' Shirt Vaists. 10 dozen came today, thev were bought chean nnourrh. we will se'1 thel the same way. If you want the be3t one for 25a. yoa can gat it here. LOW SHOES FOR IADIES. We hav8 thrown oat on a table all the odd style 3 we have in small size at 30 and 50 cents. Likely you can find a pair, to suit; if you do it is money in your pocket. t We are here for business we are doing it by treating all alike ev"y day in the week. A : LOWE & DICK. 2 I v
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