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Daily jSt&i&aM, Ediiccs and rrcpiri FITE FOO TBA il. CASC ALTIES, -f.V-'jf ! ? 'is' I Oae'man witb emeus I N " EE ICE KG W, " - The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted)- and delivered by camera. . f -i "RATES' OF SUBSCRIPTION : j -One year. $400 ! Six months. .......... . .' 200 i . Three months.. . . . . . . . . . 1 00 One month ........ . . . . . -35 Single con v. OR The Weekly Standard is a rour-page, eigbt-coJumn paper. It oas a larger circulation in Uabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. ' ADVERTISING BATES . ferma for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. a shoulder dislo- cated, V cne with eoacussicm of the brain, one with hia right clavicle fractured, one with his collar bone broken and' one Kurt internally,' which with the one with concussion of the brain that will probably prove fatal are the casualties of football dispatohedf rom Pittsburg for last Friday. That does not seetn a very healthy game. I : Tra,n Bpeafc ,nlT! f I f License ba been issued at the x ur iraius uuuoe ijr xiiup wir , -giaiyr oi .uaeos ciuce ior tne mar iut of gear etlrdaj on acc ent of j riageplMrFinley O Drv to Mies t?iiip. Mr. JJry is a iiepnw.of xur Kiwuema rr, i; Mr. C ; rA;r Dryr- aft d Miss;, Qrtfcrt is a daughter of Mr. DieFrf'Ss, near . Heiiig's Mill. As the time of writing they were hot yet married, thougo we suppose it will bs in a short tims. CONCORD. NOV. 9, 1897. AGAISST BUTLER. It is reported, says the Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Ob- server, that there k to be a meeting of the Popnliit State committee soon : in which the guna are to be turned oa Senator Butler with the hope that tbey can down him. This is represented as a sort of secret, but it is altogether an optn secret that many good citizens without who:e adherence the P 'p aliat party will so to pieces will not be led by Butler Judge and Editors. . The Charlotte Obaeiver 3 moved to remark : "Eiitors with passes in their pockets are attacking public afficials for, holding and using passes." We take it that the Ob server sees in this action of the edi tors somewhat of inconsistency: otnerwiee there is no point to the statement: But we fail to see whv ebilors with passes in their pockets if there are such should not ask our public officials what railway passes in their pockets mean. Tbev are employed by the people and paid by them, and are r answerable to them if they accept favors that imply a di?ided obligation. Editors are not in the enjoyment of public mooty; theii time is their own oV their employe V, and if the carry passas in exchange for adYertiaing space it no more commits them to the support of the railway lssnine pasiea, than acceptance of patent medicine for advertising tpace woum compel editorial support of the advertiser. But if, at the same into fusion with the Rarmhlinan . um,e we 8hoa?d fiad that a iadge on atmrn t, ,k oUn the DencA accepting bottles of tn medicine while trying cases gainat the proprietor who gave him ch decoction, wa-iboald conclude tlat there was an African in the JwdU8t. Some newspapers have advertiaine puce to sell, and they sell or ex.- change apmpf Jt for railway fot in nccHJerit which cccu r red near i Beaseaier City yesterday mornipg beford day light. The freighf traip which' lef , cnerevthV nignt before wi?n CiptrTom Hnnter as engiueer and Oapt. E OBtiifd V conductor. brokwin two and ran together,CiU3iDr the doraifcaeht of several car's and righv bad wreckage of fi eight. When t h cars parted the brakemen J in the n ar ga've the "broke loose" 'tiinal. Cfpt. Hunter pat nn .speed ana tried to run away from the un coupled oar3. As he was trying to do so, the air hose on the front care burst, bringing the cars to which the engine was attache 1 to a' dead standstill. The rear cars .crashed ipaisoni; Causes fully half the sickness In the world. It retains the digested food too long.in the" bowels and produces biliousness, torpid liver, Indi- gestion, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, In somnia, etc. Hood's Pills cure constiDation and all its results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists. into them, with reaalffl a nAm.-'! ""ePared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. above. SnnrinnHpnt. Xta - Mr. Broege, master of trains, were early at the scene. ' No. 36, the train due here at 8 30 a. ra., did not arrive yesterday until 3 o'clock. I No one was hurt Charlotte Ob server. : r ' ", PATRONIZE - THE Steam km Hood's-Sarsauarilla. and .vet thev are simple and natural. Hood's Sarsa yarilla makes PURET BLOOD. ' LOOK! notiob; ; : I will sing a number of old nurs ing songs in Caton's Hall, Tuesday night, if the weather is favorable, at the tolicitation of ;manv white la dies of the city. " Admission 10 cents, children fi All are respectfullv invited tn f. STRTTT17PQ TTT T J?T tend ? i : - wMAXMrfnv,, xiiujujUiJL. - Bachael Fitzgerald. Any one wishing :o purchase new, High Arm, Wheeler Wilson Sewing .Machine, ;on drawers, cover and end Wi flue oak finish, with complete attacnmeuts, should call at this omcev We only have one, and will offer the buyer specia price. . - -o9tf. 1 Always - Patronize again to the shame of letting the negro in uffije ovr the whites. If B a tier can no longer carry the Pop nlis:s to the Kipublican side he will lose bis pover to dictate terms with the Democrats. ThereV little for him to effect and his detestable boi if -n and innate trickery ia not rel ished by good men.- Butler needs to be laid on the shelf, and we think hr will go there. age books or passep, leaving Bo -bb- ligations on either side.' A judge or other public official accepts a pass and gives in return what ? We ueuc3esthaler ax d the mho-8Te with the Observer, however, ttfe. that it were better that passes were Otto Mergenthaier is said to be u is8aed to anJ?ne, and we wish declining in health, sinking with W ct- consumption.: He isr in iSming, Aahwlle0 ' New Mexico, where he has the bene- A w nostnram. fits of great altitude and a dry L L Starrette, of our city, mophere. He is surrounded bv a b50t.h.w Mr. F S Starrette, andfourchi.dren.andanr.hehren ncaiku can give mm, "o, . wuwe ne wiu open up a uovoung nis time to the "7 " " "r . ? w' completion of the histonr nf aLL-.TZT , ' : l-v l - . .,r wiMti,y lonnow Hare great machine, the linotype, and also f. bating the curative effects of! to the completion of some new labor- S17018?1 ?,alm the most posi- A, . . w,aoor Uve Cure for Catarrh known. Av ? inat 18 ma fieorefc- yQr l5i8t 'to 510 cent trial ze liuukjrpe is easiiy tne -mostl y fMU Au ceni8 we will mail it, nrnrA.fR1 r.i. . . I Full RIKA 50 Mnla 1 nvuuciiui. cnmn !Atrar a i - wMm. machine that we ever ..saw operate. As some one h&n rai' if - thing baMhink;' it is now a yerit T' My son was afflicted with catarih. able gold mine for its inyenfor. Wol: i,!?d?4 him Jo try Ely's Cream thebiatory that MdOTSS How's This j f- I havfl hnnlif. ioh.J,J-PA a t e oner one unnriroH Ynn rn oof anrr Keward for case of catarrh that can ww 4. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. V t HARD COAL f " vnjaili.x K fropS-, - ' Toledo. Hhin .We the undersigned, have known 'l dellve ROod T P' J Cheney for. the lart15 yeaw ftlm,nm, CO A L at 4-25 to and believe him nerfSv hoS 4 50 Per ton- C" " K. L. CRAVEN, Cor. ' Depot & Spring St. A 111 All Hfloi n inn . 4 . -. Muaiuoco. iraasacuona ana financially able to tsarv ntit nv k digations made by their firna; ' jtvebt k truax; Wholesale Pruc- ,tr)LDING' Kinnn ' Marvin, "oeaio lyruggisis, roieao, u. 4 Hall's Catarrh OnrA in !tt ternally, actine directlvl DlOOa and mnntia cnrfunQO Arl mo svsiem. iht. na Sold by all Druggists.' Testimonials IX CO. W 4r Jtm 9 mm mmA lt..u .r Ol'R u - - - Idqus IK J LTLl 1 ELY BROTHERS. xiyC il 56 Warren 8t, lie w York City. ,lol W141 puiououou mm. xie appears as give to the world will doubtless show ,aa one J C Olmstead; that it cost more than most men A I , , v ? could or wonld give for it Martet Qaot.tion.. .:x A few of the ecraos from th't 'New Ywk stock and cotton aoo-' h-tory are that .f from 1876 to X880 toT 2,2 most asMdnons stndv and 1W t ; . : ' eneot it. He corild not introduce it ' New York, Nov. 9, ' 1897; into oae for lack of means and pub; . . r r-rT.'onkrroo 1,0 confidence. The' New York Sugar ' ' 128f ' ? 129 Tribune tried the first one in 188fi Tobaeco . 78i. r--. . 79 and be LouuviUe Courier 12 ' " 9' " " the second. A ' ; vew York cottoht. Three thousand five hundred'mL December '5 chinea are now sold or leased, renre January 5 60 cullu U,UU,UUU. GRAIN AKD PROTiTinp Chicago, Nov. 9, 1897. open 3:00 Old Clothes mario tn In Mr Uk. - w -vr wwi nag UOff bv the OHART.OTTTi! nvBiwn j REPAIRING CO.. No. 8 S&st - Rh sireec. Pants pressed 15c Mens' suits ujrcu uu. rants cleaned and press ed 35c. Ladies' dresses dyed $1.00 1 25. Vests cteaned and pressed 25c. Ladies' gtoves cleaned 10c. Coats cieaneu ana pressed 60c. Mens over coats cleaned and pressed $100 to' $1.50. Suits pressed 50c, 8uits uicauf u ana pressea $1. ;. Ladies' Kiuvea jeu oc, antsdyed 75o Sateen T r T6f "gcuw uwruer main jo-Ah! V I A. 1 V. T tnd. depot streets Work left here A M l Y 11 b promptly attended to. v X 1 JL and will 3:00 555 5 62 W J BEistBY, :: r , -Proprietor. ADMINISTRATOR'S JNOTIU& trator of the estate of cTBarringer, deceased, all persons owing said es tate sre herAhv tm4ifiAi n. rm . ml VUtlM . iUHT ii v v vP1 payment, or suit will.be brought ind all persons having claims against said, state udu yrBseni tnem to the undern sisrned. Anlv ohat:..t icno on aay or November, 9&J?rJLs notice will .be pleaded 7. w ueir recovery, f . WATT XJABBINQEB, xr AlJ"' Administrator. Nov.; 4 th 1897. v v By Mobrison Caldwell; v ' w ;V V.;'- v : Attorney. 1!.?eerSJ Remedy Absolutely Umknown to' th Profession. Permanent OBreTinU toS6 d?TE w2 refand money if we do notES? To"m be toltedt homeforthanmanMn. mm i . j;Hrty. pwu tees i with those who svlll A . u is Tiid Une True F?52 A ' tua .UUfU 92f 26i 440 911 435 will contract to cure coining, and hotel Make bo tvfi fail tn you hare taken mer. uu umTv acnes - and In mrmt.b " tv ed Sps, Uleenoaur Eyebrows falling ovU secondary or Tertiary raaraatee to cure. We ate eases and eh alienee eaaaet enre. , Tiiis dL tu sKiu or tae most have and the same smsv prefer to eoma hen them or pay expense of is BBBBP' "SSS rvn railroad bills, and Charge, It cure. If partof the boarJIalror it is this i.iwrrir. Blood Poison that we solicit the most abstla ease has always baffled tnla.at hht.IaI.iil made a specialty of At These A P ERY ard goods are vorth 20 to 30 cents ' t ; : .... . per yard. See OurU es 75 f.s sr. I'or man v tmm v 51?. M capital behind our , unconditional rite M for l0ye boek and absolute Toafe. Address COOIiUEMEDY CoT 477 Masonic Temple. Chlcsro. Illinois. A $ ' ,-. ; Respectfullv; PI J- Bbstian.
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