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'aily .-Standard OHN D. BARRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE 1N BRICK ROW. -The Standard is published everyday (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One year. .$4.00 fSix months. . . . . ... . ... i .-2 00 Three months 100 Oae month -35 Single any.. ....... .... . . .05 The Weekly Standard is a Sfour-page, eight-column paper. It fa&B a larger circulation in Cabarrus 'th&n any other paper. Price $1.00 ;per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : Termafor regular advertisements toaade known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. "CONCORD. AUG. 12 1897. IKliltlULi: YESGE4ME FOR TJ2K RIBLE CR131E. IThe'negro, Brackett, that so cru elly humiliated and outraged Miss Jittie Henderon in Buncombe county last Sunday, was taken from the officers in charge and hanged yesterday afternoon in the presence of the unfortULate victim of -his passions. It was a most determined crowd, pandit is fortunate that only one life was taken, and that too a life unfit to exist among his fellow men. Of course we would a 1 feel prouder of the law-abidingness of North Carolinians if nTj mobs ever occurred within the State, yet there csn be no tears to ehed when no mercy is shown to him who has no mercy and no regard for that which Lb dearer than life. No shadow of doubt exis-s as to -the guilt of the victim. He wa3 identified and confessed guilt. ANOTHER OUTRAGE. Still the most outrageous oi islII crimes continues. Miss Kittie Henderson, of' Weafer ville, Buncombe county, was th victim of a brutal assault last Sunday on her way home from Sunday school. In vain she plead her weaks oess and physical misfortune. The negro showed no mercy ! or consideration. INow, if jaught by the incensed vindis cators of her purity and gets about tne same mercy he gavs, it is needless to sry down the lynching. Let the crime stop .and the lynchings will stop. - Secretary of the Interior Bliss sounds a warning against the effort to reach Klondyke any more this season. The Salisbury World feels fairly sure that Spencer is to Jiave large iron works soon. Charlotte is to have a new Populist daily paper, says the Salisbury Sun. following the Excursion. Mr. A A Almoce, in coming from China Grove this morning, met a iiorse running with a wagon as if .doing. hia very best to catch the ex cuirsion train that bad just passed iaim' Coming on to Bethel siding, tie found two women aid three chil dren that the horse had unloaded, ithout injury, by which to make Jbetteffred. The hoVge and wagon were the -.property oty George Johnston. He .and his son Were met on their way ?to induce JiisXhoreeship to give up 5iitg trip to Wilmington and return Dry's Kill Items. The farmers of thiu section are en gaged in turning stubbies. Mr. M B Rumage lost a horse last week. Master Boyd Dry, who I has been suffering with jawache for a few days, is better. We are also glad to hear that Mrs W D J Moor8 ia improving. Mr Jacob O Moose lelt Monday morning for Newton, N C, where . . . . n . i ..i. . n .11 DO expect8 10 enier LaiaWDa UOUPge. His many friends wish him great auuuwaa. Mr. A S Lentz and Svd Mr and Mrs James E M bemarle, are visiting in and around u,r.b"rg'- ... mr iej-'erry iuistsuueiiiier, ui vu- pal Grove, is a citizen of Dry's Mill this week, as he is superintending putting in some machinery at the Honeycutt gold mine., MibsJDora Ritchie of St. John's neighborhood, is at Mr V C Lentz'a being instructed in music. Clod Knocker. The Official Tote. The school tax proposition, which was submitted to a yote of the peo ple on Tuesday last, resulted in de feat not a single township in the ooanty carryiag a majority for it. Below is the official vote by town chips ; . No. 1. For, 32; Against, 56. " 2 11; " 39 " 3 ' 20;. 42. 4 4. " 2?; . 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The Jheapest Line oi Umbrellas and Parasals in the city PRICES FROM 45 CENUS TO flSO, t reat values in Gantlem3n3v Shirts,. Our Colored Negligee Sbirts at 45 cents are the Best Values in towu. MEFS' - FUR HA.TS - BIG LOT OP 'SAMPLES "hat we will sell at half price. They will go fast. TOWLS-- ' ' - HANDKifiUOHlEFS ; : HOSERY-i HAIR PINS COLLAR BUTTONS Z ' CTTFF BUTTONS V BTUDS rrQ - isunaay articles ' " : - STORE. GENTS' WHITE SHIRTS YOQTHS AND GENTS' CUFFS Six pairs for GENTS' 10 IN. 4VTHBEAD IMPERIAL LISLE SOX Wonh 50.',: GENTS' NIGHT SHIRTS MUSQUITO NET White ) or Colored per yard. GENTS' BOSTON GARTERS Worth 25 c. 17C SEE . SEE OUR OUR SOX. SOX. D. J. Bostian 2 a offering special Inducements in Ev.u y DP.PAUPMEXT op orii - SHIRT WAI3T SETTS at the right kind of prices. .- "- ".' . v .-. , , f Lowe & Dick.
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