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jwimi.u-f.iwajiMMjmi.wiJL IWM Saily Standard, Editci's and gropgietgrs, OFFICE IN EKICE ROW. The Standard is published everyday (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers... RATE3 OF SUBSCRIPTION I One year.. ......v...... H00 Six months.... W Three months . . ....... One month.- ........ 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 8.1.00 per annum, in advance. advertising rates: Term 3 for regular advertisements made known on application. Addresi all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD, NOV. 29, 1897. PUBLIF FEELING SHOULD DOWN A L.ITTL.F, The people in Burnswick county celebrated Thanksgiving day by wresting Nathan Willis, a negro, from the legal authorties and aveng ing the blood of Stephen Stephens, a young white man of the com munity 1 It is r o itt'e surprise that a com munity should feel much indig nahce over the murder of a peso able citizen by a worthless piowl ing vagrant that would rather reap the' rewards of others' honest toil, ven by murdering the possessor, than to earn his own bread, but it must be regretted that public passion became so extreme as to take Willis olt and chain him be tween treees and burn him. Public fooling seems ofa rather virulent type. : .Jt should down a little -. . ; 'THE 14T1I BIRDPUT AWAY. .. ; . . . ..... . ' 'f.The Observer feels sure its long itudinal bird eater is better than all Riches of Concord as indicated by Tthe way he has put away hia fourl tesnth bird. The Observer aeems to think The Sthndard is going to be hard to please and offers to keep aperneiny rigbt on tor 'Ihe Standard's flake. The Standard is ready to yield the palnx. to- the fJSQflrtflT'fl rnnri If Via ahnnaaAm ;n puttifig away and holding down his thirtieth bird. By way of pointer.! fcowevern THB Standard - would! suggest that more than one bird be 1 on hand, for about the 27th bird is apt to prove a genuine kicker and even though the bird is put all the way down to the. digestive labora- tory, it may come back, and is apt to do bo. Every trial' wilt call 'for &' new bird 6r failure v7iUens(iV - i j m. ' The Keichsrath of Austria got tt1 owdy last Friday as .ourl3 House of RfiTjresentatives at itn 1'Mt ;M$fr of session. robaWv An uy.,muuB wucre it will top. The great debate in. Raleigh be tween Trinity and Wake Forest re- suited in favor of Wake Forest wkich means that city lights and water supply is better owned by indiyidnals than by municipalities. It now remains to be settled upon whether Wake Forest had the right ide of the question or whether her champions just put up the better debate. . The New York World has sound d about fourteen Senators who are favorable to decisive action in favor of Cuba, some going to the ex - treme length of armed lnterferenftA for Cuba.! We wbndar if thrA ;a taint of 'might makes tight" in lOiia thinW Tf Hni ' W f0?9111" urat powers or the -world and Bo. powers --' 4 - tors were to havo to advauca.in-ta front rank in battle, some of the fiery advocates of a reckless disre gard of international treaty rights might begin to question whether it .would not be better to know first the probability that Cuba could wear the spurs that others helped her to win. The administration probably knows what it is doing having availed itself of the best possible opportunities of understanding the situation. The Surprise of All. Mr. James Jones, of the dru firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, 111., in speaking of Dr. King's New Discov ery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so Berious that physi cians at Cowden and Pana could do nothing for her. It seemed to de velop into ''''Hasty Consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to the sur prise of all she began to get better from the first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well.. Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles aTT B Fetzer's drugstore. As It Was In the Days ot Abraham. Within fall view of the streets of Morganton and cot eight miles away as the crow flies is a country where some of the farming methods are indentical with those in. vogue in r tie time of Abraham. On the top of Kaylor's Knob, one of the high eat peaks of the South Mountain's a wheat field containing nearly a handered acres, comparatively level and of remarkable fertility. In this ft -Id on the side next to Morganton rs great flat which has been used time out of mind as a threshing fl or. Heie the wheat . and rye is brought and threshed with flails, nnd winnowed jost as Boaz winnow ed his barley at his ' threshing floor near Bethlehem centuries ago Mpjgapton Herald . . Por Over Flftr Years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child- ren white teething, with perfect suc- cess, it tootnea lt Eoothea the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the; best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. 8old by druggists iu everypart of the world. Twenty-fiye cents bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs;- Winslo ws SootL- sIrnP" 8nd toke no other kmd Danger in Postal stamps One of the newest diseases is the ''postage tamp tongue." The credit of discovering ic is due o a London physician. It appears ithat the mu cilage iteelf is injurious, and that. further, it Is an excellent cultiva ting medinm for germs ot the worst character, : In the .bailment called Poatl88 8t&mP cornea eore , and covered with red jo tf , ! ; A, cdrothroa t ia likely, to tafffi tftmnith tonr tnntniL It shows a great lack of oleahlihess ahd hygienic knowledge. Ex. Much in Is especially true ot'Hood'a Pills, for ho medl cine ever contained so great curative power la so small space. They are a whole medicine chest, always ready, air ways efficient, always sat isfactory; prevent' a cold or fever, cure all liver ills, sick headache, Jaundice, constipation, etc. 25c The only Pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. sotice. N When you want Fresh Oysters. I stewed, fried or raw; birds on toast. fsh fish or a sqaare meal, prepared perwnMa'Cookr (Wil8. MoMoore) call at Boger &. Johnf- tou'a Eeatenrant in. the.Bricit Eow n AiUW Lttle PS CONDENSED NEWS. For llnrrlea Headers. According to the Press, Hickory's business roll is now complete. She has a bucket shop. A war cloud about the size of a man's hand was seen in the east, when it was reported that the French and English troops had en gaged in a little frontier warfare on the west coast of Africa, but it has disappeared under the sunshine of truth that no conflict occurred. Korth Carolina Railroads. Monday the map of North Caro lina railroads for 1897 was issued by the railroad commission. It is pre pared by Henry Clay Brown, clerk to the commission. It shows that tnere are now railroad lines in all the counties of the State save eight. There are fourteen roads of the At- IrtVNlm f ' An fi r l inn onatam iau vuao" luo DJOWU, AW , w": ooumern, 12 oi me oeauuaru uuu on : n 'U- . i t1 .171 HPU I ou niiBc.iaueuu8, luiai. 1. tnfal milftflorA a 2 42fi Of one line. .i .11 o tit v me lanviiie vv esiero, oniy iaree quarters of a mile is in this' State. The longest road is the Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley, 331J miles; the next longest the Carolina Central, 264J miles. The new map is by far the best Record. one ; ever issued. Daily Yellow Jack Killed. : Capcareta Candy Cathartic ; kills Yellow Jack wherever they find him. No one who takes Cascarets regular ly and systematically is in danger from the dreadful disease. Gas carets kill Yellow fever germs in the bowels and prevent new ones from breeding. 10c, 25c. and 50c. all druggists. Red need Railroad. Rates. - n t, c xt r rtw. t M. E. Church South, Raleigh, Is. C, iec. i, me ooumern nauway will sell tickets from Concord -to ftaleigh and return a- ratf of $6.70. Tickets on sale Nov. 29 to De l, final limit Dec. 13, '97. Account of N. O. State Baptist Association, Oxford, N. C, Dec 9 Son them Railway will sell tickets Concord to Oxford and return at rate of $6 85 for round trip. Tick ets on sale Deo. 7, 8 and 9, limited Dec. 15. and are not good on the yestibule.' Don't Tobacco Nplt and. Smoke Tonr Lire Away. If you want to quit tobacco us ing easily ; and forever,) be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-T6-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,UU0.cUred. Buy No-To-Bac tromrtonr,;ii)Wjnii druggist, who will JaQtee a cireiibt Wied while there with a isooKiei ana .ampiemaiiea- iree. Address Sterline Remedy Co.. Chi- cago,or"New York.- " 7.--'; , ' Gl E ; R F Ll F OT.DTER r v Citizen and Christian Patriot, GBEAT HEW Everywhere to show sample pages and get up clubs Extraordinarily WbcraMcrms. Money can be made rapidly, and a vast amount of good' done in cp-culatin one of the noblest uisimivau www piDusneaonnpf. ine past- quarter ot a century. Actiye Asrents Are Wow Reaping a some of our workers are selling, v ? Mr. M A Williama. Tackson counter. Mo.. worV. ed four days and a half and secured i orders. He sells the book to almost cvorv won h mooi rv, ; J www mt &u vvkM A-fl m Gaston eounty, N. C, made a month's aees in three days canvassin? for this hook. SM Whit. riv ti rJcat ?!1? at the The Worst contains Biographical offliith.w , of all the leadmc: Generals, a vast amount of paffi. OTS ladies and gentlemen who give all or any partxS iu a.uvas3 are oouna to make immense suuut ui money nanaiing n. " ' . - An Elesran t Prospectus. showing the different stvles of hinHino- pages, and all material necessary to work with. wUl be sent on receipt of SO Cents. The maa-) nincent callerv of Tot-tt-oit ; u . V is worth double the money, . We furnish it at far less thanfactual cost of manufacture, and we would lllul'S ?4.get: exclusive vvuuwwuitucn iciniory. Address Royal Publishing Company, Hth and Main sts. KlCnxiOWp, VA. j j Mason, Muscoeee county, Ga. sold 120 copies OUT WagOn 10 Call and 65 linen and the first five days lift canvassed. HC Sheets. Palo ft . OU ttUU Pinto, county, jexas, worked a few hours and sold dellter Same, Why Send TOttr WOrk THE RftCKE Special Np. 1. 0 yards of 1 to 10 yards of rem nants of All-Wool Dresa Goods, in black and staple colors. 44-inch Cashmer at 371 cents pel yard." Q 34..inch Serge at 25 cents per yard. This is as great a bargain as the lot of Lawn remnants we sold last spring. o Yon-will be disappointed if you dc not come early. Respectfully, D. MjTl T.ft F mm jinArDeaceful and auiet mood and - - M Xui s.. MW vu wt4a !lwawwu, JWUA 11. w m nec&Y ltj one oi our smootn edge i collars nd ire will euarantee that 1 70U feel more comfortable and wiu enjoy tne sermon, we puttne fraooth edgfecn aU itanding dollars find enffa. -:4'Wff reeeived a mhina gnsjt tnac poauiTeiy win not lara Welare alio prepared to latm- dry lace curtains with neatness and I Kit- 'BV.i..i- -i. a it. Uvuj xiiBU&Olo WaBXieU WilinOUC I !.U. j " '' i I snnnKing t ana as soft as cotton. I Rrnbll rsA. Hf lf .t- i cieanea on me noor9 colors restored f r w I new fit & TtasnnfthlA rwina TaA I ' 0 I to Oharlotte Or an T Other tOWD when I J " -wwu ttuou you can get it done at home cqnally aa not petter ). A trial Will convince you that we are truthful I . '...- Ul,u"" ln .: what we: 8ay- Remember we I guarantee SatiSI action. Jr To XUnt. ; r; ; : I The Tacant1 store1 rooms, cellars and stables1 on the Litafeer lot. v Church r - - - . Special No 2. Oa China-Ware take?? up too much room, so we have 'decided to give a cash discount of 10 pjr cpp": IV of the piece until D c 1st iu order to move it before tbe ruih. You have a chance to save 10 cent ' . 8 on the dollar and get fi st choice oi these goods, which will amply repay you for niak uj an early purchase. J. Bostian Old clothes made to look like new by the CHARLOTTE DYEING and REPAIRING CO., No. 8 East & h street.. Pants pressed 15p. Mens' suits dyed $2 00. Pants cleacedaod presa ed 35c. Ladies1 dresses dyed $1.00 $1 25. Vesta cleaned and pressed 25c. Ladies' gloves cleaned IO3. Ooa'a cleaned and pressed 60c . Mensoyern coats cleaned and pressed $100 to $1.50. Salts pressed 50c. Suits cleaned and pressed $1. Ladies' gloves dyed 25c, Pants dyed 75c. O. T. Hodges, agent, corner Main and depot streets. Work lift here will be promptly attended to. : l 4 UBSLET, if prietpr. neds,Xo Explanation. : Madison, N O., Au. 4,1397. Goose Grcas3 Liniment 0o., Greena boro, . a W : . : , . . Dear Sirs Pleas ship us j once jne gross Goose Gree LiHlnient. Wi are entirely out :p tlkjo ship at once. Please giTenj jobrs'pnees. It is the est thing we b yeeTe r ee r,yr: :r'r:; Jof Co : ; mmm- When you wpjttt a nice ter Ste Birds on Toast, Fresh Fish or a regular meal, do not fail to call at the City Res taurant in rear of Ritz's Storelroorn. 24 ! oal ! - For all kinds of coal Soft or Hard- call on me. My Lump Goal can not he surpassed in quality. Prices as low as can be had. o o J. A. C. Black fveider At Store on West Depot Street. Baslness Locals. FOR RENT After January 1, 1898, Ihe store room now occupied by Gibson fe Morrison. FOR v RENT-TWo bed rooms over Fetzer's Drug Store. . For terms apply , to -. - Y.i-w Elah Kino. Goal ,.jt
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