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Daily ; StaMad; jJOitors ana iroj OFFICER IN BRIOKBOW. ? U j. t jii! ivt The. 1 Standard is published every, day (Sunday excepted) ana delivered, by, carriers. y RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION :2 One year. . . . .$100 Six months. ... ......... 200 Thrflfl mnnths 1.00 One month. : -35 Single copy. . . ... . . . . . . . . .05 The Weekly. Standard is a four-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 rnv annum ir ananAa ADVERTISING RATES : )f lflj j Terma for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, ' Concord, N. C. f There was a noise Heard about here some time ago unaccounted for, now it is explained. again 8 1 papaya cheeks. Bat the good die young, you know, ad rattler died among the wailinga und Vboo- x)3 or mat lamny. t 5 : C031PXI5IESX: 3 OBB II; Tn r hA nhimtftrin h fnr O 2 infer., i Market Quotations. r m-.u. w New York stock and cotton ail. umiuii j !UiUb lb o iu gave, interesting statistics fehowing the increase of perceriuge of females in the different callings; where once men's domain was tcarc-)y coaeated. With this increased Dercentase of women comes a . corresponding : de creased . , percentage of. men and children recorded as at work. Is it that the kids are belled and turned CONCORD, NOV. 5, 1897. A BAD RECORD. - . Thus far Kentucsy is the only State with a bloody election record of last Tuesday. Thirteen is the number killed and two the number wounded. Besides these there were a number of hand to hand contests, ncluding some cuttings. The most serious part of the fata) concts was in Frankfort, where sme Democrats succeeded in get ting some negroes to lea?e town with out voting, hauling them 'out' in wagons. A party of Republicans, under the lead of one Frank Egbert, waylaid them on their return, seri ously wounding John W Smith and slightly wounding the negVo driver ? Deputy 'tarrifft Tel Dei&inff, tfr- We have no grander words in our vocabulary with which to embellish a compliment tothe heirs of Major 1 0Qt .hu -kleberry grzin? while the w ieuig, aecesea, or Monnt men are telling smutty-yarns , and Pleasant, than aimpl&sUtement of whiHiinflviro9 T v" '-'l the majority of the jyoTngest heirf ' Miss Grace, divided-up -the whole estate .witn entire satitfi:tion-and m u lualgood- will. ' There are few such instancesoni rtQbid,.-andwheii when we remember that any one . of of -the "seven, with lessdeeire for peace and fraterSal-good will than asy to Take asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills. .Small Ii size, tasteless, efiBcient, thorough. As one man 71 flo tations furnished by W A Portertietd & Co., of Richmond, Va , branch office over Marsh's drug 8 Lore: ; STOC MARKET. v New York, Nd? 1897. open 2:30 Sugar .'-134. ; 'l30$ Tobatjco 80 J 1 78f St'Paul 91i 891 NEW YORK COTTONi open : 2:3u- December - ' 5.68 : ' 5.70 hJanuary 5 71 5 73 GRAIN AND PRODUCE v Chicago, Nov. 5, 1897. open : 2:30 Wheat, Dec. 94i " " 931 k . .. fCorn 26i 251 Rlboi 445 442 i.. n -rr 1 "1 - T ' - . j , 1 . ij I 0iilu "over Know you ror ine uoijrs anu piU-till It-is all would have iefeate"d the haDDV re-! Mer-M 25c. c. I. Hoodfii Co., proprietors, Lowell Iass. Suits, we can but repeat that a "'he only puis to take with Hood's SarsapariUa. Electric Bitters ganized.a force Jo arrest Exbf'ru The deputy's force 'was mety'ite crowd with brandishing pistols. About 50 shots were fired and Egbert and one of his men were killed, and Deakini was mortally wounded, while a negro was slightly wounded. At Paris about 50 shots were fired, simple statement of ; the fact is the highest possible compliment' New Electric Bitters ia "a . Trnedtcih v ; va w' suited for any seasoni bufc perhatfs hope is held out to thowho leaye more generally needed, when?the property to heirs tHat it will, be. a languid exhausted feeling-' prevails - , wj n ." ' when the liver is torpid and slue- source, of pleasure and of unity in-- gish and .the need of a tonic arfd stead of avaricious misery and aliens- alterative is felt. - A prompt use of long an) perhaps"! atal bilious fevers N"u mnrlirtinA will n.nf tnnro onvnltr ;n' t . w mmm w A AUWAW DUlDJl 111 " " 1 counteracting ancifrfiftiTiw t.h a ovaforri ed in Norm Carolina. from the malarial poison?, Headache 'ThfiW ra m o n Pnnnliato " i kn I in Hi cr nf inn nnnofinof inn Ainnlr, State who flftv thAv lift thft nmn I yields to Electric . Bitters. 5(kTand otaie w no Bay tney leic tne uemo. t nn nfir- hnftio - if. ; ciawu party oecause uieyeiana was 1 3iore. o - a v ... :. ' nominated in 1892. Tbey occupy ti .T ' 'r , -.. ' 1-' . u j . 1 . ; 4 v vt . . The election, returns for the leeis- ia nnA i;-A 1?lr lu vmo are so ciose mat mere tadjnsterparty; After thev joined , ..... .-, ; the Eeadjasfcw; they T found ' that 10 " w'" 08 Beu,ea v. j ' i j l v .I.. 1 no iauu guts ai8 seat or not. thir'' leaders -were hei?roi2:n& the I Wh 1 li Dominion in order to get offices I ! uoh's mu? for themselves. i We offer one Hundred Dolkrfl I 'A-DMIN IbTRA i O RJ 8 JS OTICE j .. Having qualified as the Adminis trator 01 tne estate of U A Barrinser. ueceasea, a:i peraons owing said es tate1 are hereby notified that thoy musi mase prompt payment, or suit wuj oe orougnt. r And all persons having ' claims against said estate must present them to the under sierued. ' dulv auth before the 5th' day y of Kovember. jp7o, Mr mis nutice win oe pleaded in par oi tneir recovery. - V ATT JDAEKINGER, Administrator. Nov, 4th 1897. - . ; By Mobkison Caldwell, j ' Attorney. PATRONIZE -THE - .. . Steam Laundry. In he day of their State's shame "ewara ior case of catarrh that can- and disgrace, what did these B,ad- p J CH ENF PO P justors who loved their country do ? CHENEY Si CO., Props-, They said : We did not go into this ' r 4t v V Tor0010- thin to dearAriA nnr Rfafo F.lthe undersigned, have known a T.J . 7" . - J tiueney for the last 15 years, stroy Anglo-baxon civilization. We and believe him perfectly hohora- will return to the only ; party to ble in all business transactions and which a respectable Sonthern man 'o cary oui any oh-. Mn.fln.rf.t . ligations made by their firm. but wnh poor um,-Mit reenlted in T f ' " S' i ? 3 West & Trhax, Wholesale. Drut;. h. 'nnL- P""011 MaSe eD0U8h ot tbesa men gists, Toledo., Ohio. V. lTTAHI I ntlAAHnAvr, ...!U.J 1. I - , I T T T I 1 - . I ,clfcl Tumwu WCfB "u""eu to rower and to eive the State hanV In- vv noieeaie druggists, Toledo, Or i i .u . . TTn, n . j, . . me negroes. , to rood hands, fnnnH oW . aa." 8 aiarrn uure is tafeen -in- Hr.r.r: tha iVnU if o aw .t. - f " ternally, acting directly upon the w iw nw q uoia wcjuuuie 10 ina oia nnmp. nnri thor h nnM r I -- --- , ---j uiuwu auu. luuuuh bunaces oh recora nay lor ientucKy. vv.nat a nave eyer since received the consid- the system. Price 75c. per bottle. pny tnat men can't differ honestly eration in the Democratic party to ?um au .uggists. Testimonials - l.-i.ii. .... . . I IidB. ' ana cnaniaoiy. wniua meir aouities entitled hm History will repeat itself. The I fJOk" ? - uvuwbw xuuiism wiiuout any BUg- gestion of trades and barpAinR. will mi.... f , . . ' o xnereano ena to tne sizes and come back and he )p their dd Demo- sbapes of etories manufactured out cratl'c comrades drive oat the knavea of snakes or eome other whole rlnth aacl ramusea who are misgovern . I . - . . . - v... A truthful fiomehodv rnf nrtn.0 1HB..e otate. JNews and Observer. Old clothes made to look. like new bv the CHARLOTTE DYEING and REPAIRING CO., No. 8 East 5ih street. - Pants pressed 15c. Mens suits dyed $2 00. Pants cleaned and press ed 35c. Ladiea' dresses dyed $1.00 $1 25.' Vests cleaned and pressed 25c. Ladies' gloves cleaned 10c. Coats cleaned and pressed 60c . Mens over1 coats cleaned and pressed, $1 00 to $1.50. Snits pressed 50c, 8uit8 cleaned and pressed l3'; Ladiea' gloves dyed 25c; 4 Pants dyed 756; ; U. T; Hodees. s srent corner Mam and depot streets . Work left here will pe promptly attended to, ; WJBbaslbt, :r. Proprietor Always - Patronize OUR Uoine - - Indus u ASOTHER SNAKE STORY. Any one wishing to purchase a High Arm, Wheeler : & Wilson Sewing Machine, four drawers, cover and end leaf, fine oak finish, with complete attachments, should call at this ' office. We only have one, and will offer the pnee. - - c9tf . STRIKERS KILLED. told the Raleigh Daily Times one of T u- u 7'r, tha .I.; . ,0 0u ut welcome on i.en rv ubtseea iay, at tne JNashviIIe Expo- J ""Ktuii, c. o., Bltlon Governnf RnhaB j was visited bv a larce anakfi tvifli 9r,Li, , , , vv iuc iUHUWlDP flanORnma .t.rihnta rattles that would crawl into bed North Carolina. AlluJin? to the Vi'h different members of the old North State.' he said laiPily. It scare! the madam Bat who will chid me if I sneak I have bou ght 12 car-loads COAL almost to deatb, but quickly made tenderly " of North Carolinathe You can get any size of . I . .lL g m . m - I ' its escape at nrst till it convinced motuer lennessee f We love her HARD GOAF theamilv that it meant nn Mii fJfor history she has made. We ; v love her for her heroes, whose names 7 ni at tne lowest prices. shall live forever in - song and story. I will deliver you good SOFT ive love ;her for the sake of hfer ir1"0 VV A L at 4.25 te vw iuu. oan on r c. L. CPA VfiV. th.fl world's rood frnm fi,; ?."u our Pe0Ple are bound "f otr lar family, that cer tain Itt i ,i -i "z t Jr" .u I . . J ft pcUU- I CaUSe Uer fiOnS- and fhA anna rxf. ,Pfl I ESSSSWBESaSSS i: t.. j i i ... i v www ,T . : . . i it, i ii tm irijr . yiCcu, lo maKe lite a little nessee, hv , a.vA .. prof SStoTK.SSSS SM-fern to a. V-, mem. xney couiq neitner kill it nor chut it out. Once upon a time, all in ifta? burglar put in an appearance far the Tv? "f poi'8 wh haT enrIohed n,,mo of -iuti ..... '. the """"tn" of the world. We love r " 4Hiiiauuu UI -easier for himself. His snakeship many a battlehald. promptly put nimseit m position of on a protege, kindo nibbled at the ?k said that Gan WevlerV nart. burglar's lower limbs and caused the ing Sie uba gave offense to fellow to go dead m a few hours. paman yablnet and he will be iffooi tnen on ms serpentine lord- u 10 acconnt on his arrival m 19 .ana tna-same jw prefer to come here we. ship was an honored member of the pam' ihere talk of impeaoh; household and fondled the sire of the family by rubbing his head teij .with those wbo win contract ta coming, and hotel alake no wa fall to av tanen mer still have aches nd In month, Rore Throat, ea pota,.Ulcerfi on any fcyebrow fall ng out, tHiContlary or Tertiary cury, them or pay expense of railroad bills, arid Charge, if ojirn. . If paino, Uncous Patckea PI mplcs, Conner-Color, partol the bbdy,llalr or It is this Prln.- n Blood Poison that we wuviv ViJt) fUU9l QQAun ease has' alwava hnfllMl eminent phyalelans. made a rrwx'lu.Jtv nf .use comes in, as his declarations SSft 477 - Maaontciremtfl. Chlcutro, Illinois. Special Bargains In remnants of Cotton Flannels of all grades at factory prices. Cotton Diaper at 48c per bolt. ' Shaker Flannels from 4 to 61c. Donnt Flannls suitable for babies ' . at 7 to, worth 10 cencs. Flannel De Laines in dark " colors only at 8 l-,3 cents, All wool Flannel at 15c up to Silk Embroidered at 74c. Roman Striped Percale at 10c, worth 12ic. i. . ' i nTnant f5o1 DreS3 Goods c Per pound. pSfo maemketS 9'5C PSr PUnd- W.:.lut cost Bleached Cambric same as Lonsdale at 7ic vard 4J inch Embroidery Scrim at 12c. 7 ' 1 Embroidery Silk ic per skein. " " - Jjadies' OperajLength Black Hosp nr49 W - - About 200 pieces of all silk K chea? Pair ladies' pure-Linen Handkerchiefs at 10c Rubber Hair Pins ate per40doeh z. ' We eot in our Ladifta' non V . ncinp- at ffxr - rtU U1U Prices. The v are ad- jp - oity pi cneap goods and on the ate cases and challenge! Cannnt. miml TMo T. . , . . " UJB- A -r. . . (la .1,111" 11. Vhnh and fnnrfl s I menu 11 lS'UlthCnlt tO S86 T7hpro tha I t'orinanyre whI of loyalty to Spain were very strong. yancing erery dav owintr tn ihZ ilAuea- are ad- libbtteonbttfei goods and . -w..sivv xium njifi irn r i . i roaa a large line , of the VERY i a Wom uave ou iae PAPER-and EKVEL?)PRS R iT.f S,T STYLES of BOX, much as $1.48. Tnev wr' w"Vue Doxe.3 are worth as inent paper house who have decided nnf Samp,es ,fora Prom" to their being so bulky, not tooarry. tbem, owing ; ,'; : ; R.espectfullyj . . D. J. Bostian. w a V f i , 1 ' 1 f - v . ; -i "" ;
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