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M i I i ; f HN D. "71111 & r r CFBUOB IH B&iOE . ROW.:. . . . . ' "-,"' ' The Standard ie published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. rates of subscription : One year. Sir mouths. Torto months.. One month; . ....... .' . 2 00 . 1.00 . .35 . .05 Siugle c Dy.. . Tub Weekly Standard is a four-p. o, eight-column paper. 1 It has a larger 'circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper.' Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. ; advertising rates: Terras far regular advertisements rxiadv? known on application.! Address all communications to ; THE STANDARD, I v Concord, IjfcQ. CONCORDDEC 23, 1897. OUtt AVTI-COXTAGION IjAWS. By Ttguat we give f today certain features of our State laws with re gard to contagious diseases . They eeeni father "severe" and- .tending toward sensationalism . - .However, tbey are on the statute books, and it U well enough to bear' them in mind. -J . , .In giviflg .these points we only supplement Dr. LsffertjV timely article in the Datly Standard of the 22 ud. Iq the laws of 1893, Chapter 214. and Section - 9 we read : "Inland auarantine shall be under the con. trol of the county superintendent of health, who shall see that diseases, especially dangerous to the public health, viz : smallpox, diphtheria, scarlet fever, yellow fever, typhus fe,vertand cholera are properly quar antined and isolated, within 24 hours after the case is brought "to vhis knowled' and that after the cleath or recovery or removal of a person sick of either of the diseases mentioned, the- rooms occupied and the articles used by the patient are thoroughly disinfected in the man rer set forth in the printed mstruc lions both as to quarantine and dis infection which shall be furnished by the State board of health. Apy person neglecting or refusing to comply with or in any way vio lating the rules promulgated in the maim r above set forth on the sub-j-c s of quarantine and disinfectiod, T shall be deemed guilty of a misde meanor and upon conviction shall be fined or imprisoned at the discre tion cf the court, not less than five cor more than1 fifty dollars, or less .than t n nor more than thirty days. In case the offender be stricken with the disease for which he is quaran tinable he shall be subject to the penalty on recovery unless in the .opinion of 4he. , superintendent it j Should be omitted; provided, how r: -ever, that in any city or incorporated town haying a-regularly appointed medical health ofEccr v who is a mem ber of the county board of health the duties assigned inhisecUon shU Revolve pppi him, i J : vxanolflAO Tf Ha.aKaI! m duty. ' :r:" Section 10 reads: ''When a house holder knows that a person within his family is sick of either of the ippftses enumerated in section 9, he shaU immediately give notice wof to the health officer or avnr and upon the death 3 nr removal of such ter- recovery. or remoTui Bucn Per - or r: ucles used by biin aball be di I -'i W. ..rtV hniiuohnlrloT' in t.h ll, tnriioaa in sfttion 9 ' . The penalty id from one to hfty aoilarp. Section 11 makes it the duty of the practicing oF fimily physician to report .such case to the proper health officer on penalty of from one to fifty dollars fine. Section 21 requires the bowel dis charges of persons sick of cholers or typhoid fever to be disinfected on heavy penalty; also it provides a penalty for physicians who neglect to give instructions for each dism fection?. ' The law provides that where the householder is unable to tindergo the expenses incident to the law's requirements, such expenses shall be paid out of the city, town or county treasury. now, nurjLER. I Mn W A Campbell, editor, of the Rocky Mount Argonaut, has a sign ed article in(hiB ap?r of last week, in which he repeats his charge that .Senator Butler said in his speech at )cky Mount that Democrats secret jy rejoiced when negroes committed outrages and that if not enough out- rasfef were - committed, the ;I)emcH crats would hire worthless negroes to comaulSehfr affidavita signed by six well known citizens, one of them an Episcopal clergyman, the editor brings for waid additional proof of his charge, one of his witnesses being Key. A D. Betts, a well known Methodist min ister. After making out bis case, which is a strong one, Editor Camp bell says : . If I have maligned Mr, Butler there is a course open to him by whicu he can obtain vindication and I receive the punishment the crime deserves. If I have lit led him, by all means let him file his complaint with the proper authorities and have me pmiehed for the same.. To be sure such a. course on the part ef the Senator might prove a boomerang and he might come out of it with the seal of slanderer and lir stamped upoo his brow. I am williog to take the risk on my part. Are jou willing to take it on yours, 8euator Marion Butler ? This is the stuff! Editor Camp. bell makes the charge and offers to make it good in the couris, daring' Sanator Butler . to bring suit- for libel. This is the Senator's oppor tunity. If he has been misrepre sented, as he saya'he has, h'e should either naVerouut4uitfor tiel inBtanter or gone after Editor Campi bell with a gun. Now he is invited to bring fsuit. r ilf ; he doesn't do it i( will be a practical admission of his gdilt. Statsville Landmark; ' -f ' To this we wish to give Rev; itts' exact words t 1 am sorryHo say that the ,youngf(, said it. ,1 remember it will, for it hurt me to think.that 2t man ini so high a .posi tion should slander some of the best people in the State." ' I .j Will Jhere jtil bethose whowj 11 deny ButlerV venality or apologize for his baseness h hf'O at' of. the fulK ne8sof the heart the mouth speak eth" and Mr. Butler gaye himself away most completely that time and A young man from the country who was in town Saturday expressed some fear that he might come in contact with the measles while here, but he confided to a friend that he had taken due precaution against them, On being asked what his preventive was he said it was to keep ms mouth full of tnh V txxli of whiskey i jtime Statesville Landmark. stomach full of whiskey all the sod, the rooms occupied and the ar-; CHIilSTM a o o o SOUND THE TOM-TOM, STRIKE THE CYMBALS. MAKE THF WELKIN RING ! Pretty Polly wants a fincracker, De BillyGoat 'zires his terbacker, De Baby's raisin' Cain 'bout a rattle, ' Sakes alive 1 it am wusser dan a battle ! Young lady, if you have a spark now is the time for him to sparkle. Music is m the air. The cat has got out his fid dle, the unicorn his horn and the pheas mt his drum Choose partners for the ht ''otillion Ban-i. strike up to the tune, ' . " : , "Sweet are the little brooks that run ; O'er pebbles glancing in the sun," , Swing partners! Forward,and back J Als! and alas and alas! what am I saying! My dear old friend Sobersides, pray for give me, Christma has gotten intd my bones and I forgot that "The elephant hath joints, but not for courtesy ; His legs are legs for necessity, but not fori prancing." V S Forgive me, I say, and please remember that, "A little nonsense now andthen, Is relished by the wisest men," One of which you are undoubtedly whom. In all seriousness, I ask the gentle pub ic, for this once, to oyerlook my little escapade. My pen got off the track and ran away . with me and as visions of the good old ante-bellum days rose up before. me , 4My thoughts were whirled like a'potters wheel." ( Now to more "serious matters to busi ness. I wouldn't have Santa Claus see what I have written for, any thing. I am his.sole agent here and he might take away my commission and then I would be in a pretty fix, indeed V My stock this year is the largest and moat varied that naa ever been brought to this town and, must and will be sold." Everything, ith the exception of one tea-cup and saneer, one Japanese' dressed; 4611: and one har monica, each worth 5c and one tumbler at 3c-, all of which I need fr my own use is for sale, and at- at' bargain i titan ported China that will not craze d or crackle, (our American China serine can warrant.) . Musical instruments from, a 5c Harmonica to a $10,00 Mandolin Banjo. L oils from lc: to 4.00." Toys of everv descrlotion. Beautiful Pictures. Vases and everything - that heart can desire , for a ' Xmas present rill my two stores from floor to ceiling. In cli let me say most emphatically, - i I WILL NOT" BE UNDERSOLD ! Iwill daplicatwy'os!eiftWiianie article made anywhere else and where prices have been cut, will give you a dis count of 5 per cent, into the bargain. No house in town can compete with me In the quantity, quality or price of my mammoth, well-selected, stock of Xmas Goods, t s J. P. GIBSON. . . IS- " headocja. .ters . ... . , Foa ..... GROGERIES. tit We are better prepared this season than eyer to please the public-, with .1 -; BARGAINS a BAGGING an-TIEtL I y Corn, Oats, Rjet Ship : Stuff, Fiour. &cr ; ' -v r - -f 1 j We carry the , ' : H "; f ; - M : . i largest stock or NnnfT, Tobacco, Candies, ' Soda, Canned Goods, Soap, M 'Coffee, Sngari Sall,OlI, Molasses, JTIcats, Pota.sb, Tinware, Hatches; 15tc in the country, and can eive vdu some startling prices. We wiil bnj your : :- ' .- Cotto Eggs, Coni : u PEAS, FLOUR, ETC. ; We are also agents for the ii 9f Will sell a factory prices. Wholesale arid sKe tail Grocer. ; Concord, 1-. O. Wagon W illnTinAn .1 , - - -V SA ITA A L1 ALBUMS. Photo An to Christmas cards Photo frames 50c. to 2 55 - 5c. to 1 Oc 10c to 48 j ' 5c 5c. to 1.25 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Rani OS 2 00 and 3 00 3,50 aod 4 50 68 to 2.25 l.fO 1 25 up 5 to 25 AUiO harpa Zither d Violins Avcordians Harmonicas JEWELRY. Solid gold rings for ladies and child- ren at 7c to ozo; -vuiu .eumu RfftAoiofn 1 95 to 2 75. Ladies loner watch chains at 25c. to 2 75. Lsdies gMd pens 1 25. ii'ountajn pens oc 'nd tl V55. JricK pins oc. w iiw. Breast pins 5c. to 1 25. , PERFUMERY. lot of single bottles in fancy boxes Respeci D. iV- cannot VteU.youv-': how mucli more "1 com- 11; ? for table a t collar ith j a t smooth, ivory-like edge will feel. but we 2 do know that you will T alwavs want I h a til n smooth erfge if you 6hceTfy lt;wWe have H v had a great many vis -: it&rsUhiswee&By er li IvjDViiiachinelthit POSL xreyotioae1 of -dur - : 'paTroris? If not Vf all ; I iVr'trial Is package c::!:-: 1 .,v iconyince" you that our ; -work is mpta-(late. We employ hdne trtit J : i a ? the most expert help f 'n-and- on r . patrons? :m n clothes are not torn; h py unexTJerienced help handling them. J,Satr isf action . ; guaranteed- ! i S I? AM- Stop ouy;wag 7 : 'bn and hhve f driver " 1 call .for ahddeliyer your clothes -every -eek,:; T.m l I ia n.n ri The vacant b tore room . roll.0 ana-stables on the Li taker lot r tfully CLAUS THE GENTS' NECKWEAR ' Scarfs, bows and ties from to 68c. Grnta' ecobroidered Satin sofc-penders at 50c. per pair. ' ' ' BOOKS. Juvenile books lc. to 75c 8tandard worke, RiHIhs -v.x restaments at pubUibevs pio- K. V POCKE V BOOKS. ; Gents' and Ladies' pocket books, purses and card cases 5 to 50c. Baskets at 2c. to 1 15. Toys without end. ; Candy, Nuts, Meets and Raisins at lowest prices. See Us. We win save MONEtJ ori anything you want. J. Bostian. Reedsfo Explanation. Madieon, .N. C, Aug, 4, 1897. Goose Greasl Liniment Co Greens boro, N. O. - -v:u ; Dear Sirs 'Please ship ns at once jne grosa Goose Grease Liniment. We are entirely out Don t fail to ship at once. ' Please give ns jobber8;pnces. Ift is the;est thint? we h yeeve r bee W O Jones & Co Basin ess'liOcals. - J i FOR RENT After January 1, 1898, the store room now occupied by Gibson fc Morrison.i i v,j ,H FOR RENTTwo bed rooms over Fetzer's. Drug Store. For terms apply to :" ":' - " ElAm King." f-ioo ;str; i;n.J Ik vi; For all kino's of coal Soft ' or' Hard call on me. . My. : jfLump. Coal- cant not be -surpassed in quality, Prices a3.1ow as can be had. o a ; . Jr Wp. Black wetder At store onSWest Depot street. C B. Dry & Ci T-Moose, illiiilfe. cj iLii Dealers i in plumber r ,rpngh and dressed moiildihgsf hfadket man. uee, pic scoops .Cabarrus Roller Willis." Patronage solicited1 ' 1 il ! Offer , the business ' pubHo a re iiable, permanent, conservative and accomodatibaiiking Tinstitution. We solidibybusf bfijiinsss with the SH?,no-p bjer.treatment nd due appreoiatidri of your paU Kmagecofljri)U-"3a& V 11 can servo yon at any time - , e lad to 'have ybu come and B8o:ris;jij -Mnvm LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS -. yrisj x xvjlxx v;a8nier4 Virni. uiLL, Pres. - S T 0 R E Ml! ' 4
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