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'i 5 t A ! f IMS 3 h( 3 1? K ! : 1, 'I I ! I j ii it ' A t, -I 'I ' "1 J 1 1-1 1 W 1 ! 5 4 ' It - it' I i V" .j .ill t ' P H J 1 ( t ! "'71 , II1' 4 i If.-, 3- j; ' ' J- ' 3 a- ll . ... -a ill ii ill i if ii in ' ',' 1 1' i v . t- ! : v i Si ll Mi 4 . y M . i 1 j i, I J 1 il t s ! ' Editcrs Lud Proprietors oiiiOiii . IN ER10K ROW. The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers; BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION . One year. . . . . ...... . . 00 Bis mouths: ....... ...f; 2 00 Three months 1-00 One month. ... . ... ........ 35 - . Siru-'a o.od. . . . . ... .05 The We rzi Standard is a four-pu A-column paper. It haa a la;; jirculation in Cabarrus than av 'ther paper. Price $1.00 per anuum, in advance. advertising rates:- Termciior regular advertisements i made known on application. j Addres- ail comuiuoications to :1 THE STANDARD, -j Concord, N. C I CONHORD, MAR )H 9, 1898 Col. Mowbray's Powerful Speecti. j - r . It was our privilege when Col. Mowbray was here some weeks ago an J was forced to accept a bad weather postponementment, to sit entranced at bis life story as jhe narrated it to us in his room in the St. Cloud. , It was then that we caught a faint glimpse of a rare treat whenever permitted. lo hear him. ' -Our friends vho heard Col. Mowbray Tuesday knight will understand now why we made, some special eilort to hive an audience. We feared then what we realize how, that it is a pity that an v one should miss that - t-- . i peerless lecture. v . J :; I Fancy, if you will, an intellect towering high above modiooritj, equipped with an erudition limited only by the whole realm of litem tute ; with a vocabulary spanning the English language ; with : a fluency of language yielding at the instant command of the mas - ter ; with the finish of extensive T&ayeJ wijb: ppwej jpotjr to ' Bpelf-bound andJBfic, oV scene that a metaphoric intuition .bseoi imtrnih,; "VTrith a.lwnettons -yftlnx ' jf rig with chords like, tor the finest jin - strnment ; ; with natural language that woural5eeiice;,without even a wora : wiin a soui au Durn ing with eagerness to tell the fal len that there is a balm yet for -every wound, a star of hope for those in the gloom of darkness! freedom for those bound bly the fetters ot an insidious habit : with a zeal proportionate to the highest sense of the value kf :tJie;,i!l oi man ; with the pathosWTOfjtst rescued from ' a thralldom, the worst possible to exist this side of the regions of eternal punishment; we sj, fancy this combination all f jurfsed in one man and l you havt jme idea of Col. Mowbrey's J There were facts and figures, there were graphic delineations; there were portrayals of wondrous combinations in arts and etjiiqs that the speaker interwove to catch and hold his audience with i a tension of :neryes whose chords would vibrate in unison with- ris own, all the while dispensing the sweetest rhythms of oratorical muf.ic to the aesthetic ear. I Tho speaker said he was not connected with any Koelv Insti- tute, he was simply a part of the American Temperance league of ,30,000 people, all of vhom had beau drunkards, or the 10,000 women of its membership had ' ii a : ,hoon Thfi.TKinthftra Wivao Qiofan n V "daughters of drunkards, and that the Keeley treatmepc is to alcohol and opium what vaccination emallpox. He believed that the Divine never created a poison for which he did uot plant by its side an antidote that yielded its secret power to some investigating, I searching mind as this did to Dr. j Keeley. ; i Col. Mowbray was pleased with his audience, both as to' numbers! and inspiring attentiveness. Tiiere were; probably near 200 people present, a fair proportion of whom were ladies, but had the people of Concord known what was in store we ! fancy that standing rooi ; would have been at a premium, j j Preparations for War, But Peace feigns Yet. There are again po startling devel- Jopments in the affairs of Spain, Cobi and ouraelves. Spa n is eaid 'o have bought five ship, and the Uuired States has' sent-Cap t. Brownn eoa; to Europe on the busineaa; of baying ships, with a view to two ships building for Japan. Tbere is more than the usual ac iv ty, we think, in the manufac turing of supplies of ammuciition, i he drilling of troop', the lo?KiBg after fortificatione, etc. Toe Hou3e of Representatives at -Washington Toted. 0 Tuesday for; tbe $50.000,000 .appropriation. The Houa;jaixer4?ly -boiling over with war enthqsiaam, but the real sitoatirjiiTjoes not warrant any spe cia fra?3...r i zJ . '; P. A semNtfiiial dispatch from Ma drid of the 8 b sayi : j . VAfter brief oneasmefs there is a . - I . . j . K?Berl qeltef now that peace will opbaf hrokenaid t)iat te relanonB between 8pain Und Ine'United States wiUconttfpJ 4 Political prsoaagei r8ert that the lata sensational dispatches are completely wrong in attributing; ap aggress ve tone, to the diplomatic 1 relations between the two firoferri . mnta . which nave not for a single I rngptnt lost their; friendly charicV ten Com pUi o t abon t G m . Lee is en hjcaself .hat no idea of lea ving his post. . . ; . ... .. . j ! L )f jmJSM, tfeQonvntee of - Ji' - w wkituu- deck of the Maine, superintending the ww vi fcue uiTera ana gatnering iaformation of which they take notes. The Spaniards captured the American Schooner Esther, if Eienton, N. O., in. an inlej oh the ma!biast tf Cnba recently, bt E(Pfiennt into the inlet to t repair a broken rodder she was set at liberty An latercsestlnc Case. I Quite an interesting case was before E?q O A Pitts fody (Wednesday) when a young man nmd ppfr ahnphvijl, whV v was arrested in Charlotte Tuesday on the charge of beating his wife, was tried This j is a very strange case where thj young man at the age of 16 mar ried this ladyj who was a Miss n;ecofI andlwasMleast 36 vekrs oae when sheiribried Mr. Fink, j After investigating the circum stances of the case, a compromise was effected in which eacli paid half of the cost. I ! j Whooping cough is the most dis tressing nialaiy; but its duration can be cut short by the use of One Minute Cough Cure, which is also the best known remedy fori croup and all Inner and bronnhini frnnhhU l - v.wv4UO. fllkann' en. i s - ' - a .-'-.-.1 -- ;"Cj-r tirely withdrawn, and Gep. Blandb It iMi.niir- Tl i '7 1 '.ST- K N - I ..... 8 IiPh has demonstrated ten thousand times that it is almost infallible FOR WOMAN'S PECULIAR WEAKNESSES, irregularities and derangements. It has become the leading remedy for this class of troubles. It exerts a wonderfully healing, strength ening and soothing influence tfppn the menstrual organs. It cuecs "whites'.' andfallingofthewomo It stops flooding and relieves sup- pressed 2,nd painful menstmatfon. For Change of Life it is the best medicine made. It is beneficial during pregnancy, and helps to bring children into homes barren for years. It invigorates, stimu lates, strengthens the whole sys tem. This great remedy is oSered toj all afflicted women . Why wi 1 any woman suffer another minute with certain relief within reach? Wine of Cardui only costs $1.00 per bottle at your drug store. For advice, in cases requiring special ' directions, address, giving symptoms, the "Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat tanooga, Tenn. 'v v Rev. J.W.SMITH, Camden, S.C.,Myi: "My wife used Wine of Cardui at homo h for falling of the womb and I entirely cured her." It ltlrM.ltill LOOK Any one,w'8hing io nurchae new, High Arm, Wheeler a. Wilson Seeing Machine. lottt . drawers, co?er and end ieat, flaeo-ik finish, with complete attachments, should call at this office. We only have one, " anil will offer the bayer specfa.l price. - o9tfl For all kinds of coal Soft or Hard oll on me. aMj Lump Goal cin not be surpassed in quality. Prices aa low aacan behad. ? I : i 1 J i j a c. Bi&cK'Wetaer At store onWest ppotsrtret. i; H. B. FRAZIBR F4 rtpre Itoiu; $ bu will find aiicjbf awelry 4. $mylacev v jf spclaltJ. 0?Alpilkarr - ? i.Penticeship nnir, j,Wlf : ' i hajnjrJ : hareapr; of jon.r;ron- ; age in.;.thQftl:Dyi:' , ; f - v v-Respectf al'ly si ; . 1 WD Vnlb IllTTlll' Decorator's ;-fWall Pipt Of XEW YOltli fthisaer menials frdtri sfxWlher'leafjlng mcuypgiitan papers ? 0T tncfie two cities as being, most hand some and. very cheap . ' . , (; , .See ; samples at, Fetzer's Drugstore -Mar. 17w Heeds jro:xplaakVion.- Madison, N.1 0.; Aufc 4j 1897. " Gooe Greas3 Liniment Co., Green3 boro, fc. Cv Dear Sirs --Please ship us at once me gross Goose Grease Jiiaiment. Wt are entirely out. Don t fail to ship J: once. Please give ua jobbers price It is the e8t thing we h yee?e r ee W O Joites & .Co A.TT0BNIY AT ULW, CONCORD, iN, O 5: Office in Morris buildiog, 1 posit uuuu uuuae Coal e 834 yards of coarse Bleached uslin hi 2 30 yard lengths at 5c per yard, worth 7ic. yard. k Also 450 yards in 1-2 to 4 yards lengths at 18 cents per pound. These are good goods. Some' pieces are. slightlv wrinkled, some soiled and others per fect as cut from the bolt. We also have a lot of ed muslin, suitable for trimmings at 2 to 2ic per yard. Stationary 550 page xencil tablets at 5c. 300 boxes of the latest style, square note paer nd envelopes worth 15c. to go for 10c. per box. OUR LIVE BUSINESS WEN. That adYjERTJSE .with THE STANDARD- "a'Bell;vErit'r&;iCb.'i f nrnitnre deal erS and Undertakers. D Jti&Jiranketbre: 1 JDrTNkD etaerV'drn store,- t: Cfarihoni &i Feef Cb.; 4iry goods und?clbthlnr.'-:,?'- ?': erstinfene.falrofjdl8e. 4 .- fes Prille,i8hb dealers. PS tKSibson uiQcasanrhPrps MM rfV- wm 4V . patajxmi ;8ayngs . Bank. J. M craven, coal qaier a . r x.- r-; Tit. yn?1' its deceased membera the United -For furthftr inForrT? . D. FEIZKrt.orKti CRAVEN. 30 YEARS Examine Jthese prices: "Menhilf sole; sewed, 60oM n ladies'; ha-aole. sewed, 0c., men?a half, sole, raggi 35c, ladies' half aole, pegged. 3 6& Patches cemented JOc and up. " r V : Repairio g ia mT apecial ty .; I usi only the est , materials, that can -r-v - . . . - w Office near eam Liundr?. .Ile8pectfully, . ' ; ; Concord, N. 0. - f$i I -i - ; fnrnituw',depCM?; pta;;,Re, $bip -Stnfl , SIA P Black wee; 1 ' IS t' V' Jf x " . Soda, Cann Ooots, Snap. " t L - rjyjff--: . W jhooonntryd ft5n Sll rFa REPAIRS c i a 1. fall pices of unbleach - -IS -f 02 : .... . ( We carrfffie &i stock OT toittra!itVptlo?.v We will hnj ,4. FLOURS r - M J rWholeltan Grocer. ; Qfer .the buainesa public a re acepmodat iue : ban irin o I r. fl 4. f ; ronaffe. " an per y .you ; at any time ,M ay 1 .-tJ glad to -have you come and aee us. ' LIBEHLKeeOjimATiONS :s-.IQieiQSTaMERS- -Saftltal and Sultlus$70 000 J. M. OPEL!; Prep. PATflH -- 'Wo Sre betfe pupate tfiUgeason j.r;.- -i.-i,J- '.i.'RS.-j!,-,.;. mm VVJl UUUi I. llf I I t I I 1.11 f I I I I.I ' If I A -WWWX U 11 UU U I II U I II I I lllitf II
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