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Daily . .BteadaaA- D. BmiEU & EC, - I- .: Ediths 2id Proprietors, OFiOE IN J5iiiCK 'ROW.; The -Standard j is published every day (Sunday excepted) and rlali carriers.! UWl w a w . -i RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: ; One year. . . . . . Bix months. ... . ThiM months.. . Oc jionth ... . . . Siif e r uy. . . . . ...... H00 ...... 200 ... 1.00 .35 .05 The vv iiEKT Standard is four-p;, e' t-column paper; It has a lixr' jirculatlon in Cabarrus than ar jther paper. Price $1.00 per anuum, in advance. j ADVERTISING RATES : Terni3 for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N'C. CONCORD, MARCH 12. 1898 i - . , . ; i shouted for Cuba in Church. Tht Third Baptist church, one of the most fashionable in Atlanta, was the scene tonight of remarkable enthusiasm for Cuba! ' Dr. L G Broughton, formerly of Virginia, preached at the church for the first time tonight, and the edi fice was filled by a throjg attracted by his reputation for eloquence.- He selected Cuba for N his topic. The preacher reached his climax when he Ebouted : 'Ti8 carnage in Cuba has gone lone? enough." ! on At these words the congregation rose to its feet, and Dr. Broughton added: j "Let American; manhood vindi- I ! ca e itself." -j:,' 5 . Shouts and cries of "We will, we ! ... r i i will," and demands for war were heard. The men sprang on the Boats and waved hats and hanker chiefs, j , The minister stood dumbfounded at the spectacle (before him and shook hands mechanically with the ehouting men who pressed around him. When the; people bad been voice to be heard, Dr. Broughton said : "Let us begin the work tonight j by collecting money for Cuba." The suggestion' met with a ready responss. Gth, iost. Atlanta: Ga., Dispatch It is a singular, fact that Chair man - Jones' . letter is! clad in such terms that it, becomes a grave ques tion whether it Ijioes not lend en courugeinent to j fusion. The plain practical Democrats ask the question and the editors can give no satisfac tory answer save that the State Democratic Executive Committee in endorsing it said; it did not mean .fusion. . ' . 1 Governor Leedy, of Nebraska, ge:a altogether hot under the collar at Justice Harlan's opinion on the maximum freight rate case. The untempered language is about like the fashion. He would have the people believe that we have an aw fully corrupt Supreme Court of the United States. ; If you can't get very high in public office you have one resort: Abuse those who can. Senator Proctor, I who has spent two weeks in Cuba, reports in a most complimentary manner Misa Bar ton's relief work on the island." Ut is said that 55,000 persons have died of starvation ou the island during last year. ; Children and adults tortured by ' burn 3, scalds, injuries, eczema or : skin diseases may secure instant ren lief by using De Witt's Witch Hazel 4- " j At' . -W. . . . oaive. it is tne great rile remedy, i Gibson's Drug Store. f What About tlie Weather ? Eyery day that q Ustion is wafted heard here r about on the breezs;now land then there; but it is hard to aoswer, especially hr March, when the weather is so changable, one daj being hot enough to 'scorch a her ring and the next, as it rips a body up the back, cold enough to make a position between two fires j ist mod erately comfortable No, siree, it won't do to prognos ticate about the weather during tb manth of March; as your prognosti cations are liable to melt and mi down like a candle one day, and the next they are just as liable, to fioat off on a cake of ice.; These are hot and cold days alternately, end, if yoa j don't want to be caught lying, you' had better 'not, ' prognosticate until March haa taken a back seat. Daath ol Gen'l Bosecrans. i i Los Angeles, CaL, March 11. j General W S RosecranB died this morning at 7 o'clock, at his home near Redondo. The old warrior's death was peaceful in the extreme. At the bedside when the end came were a son and daughter of the gen eral, Carl and Anna Rosecrans, and and a number of intimate friends of the family, beside the attending physician, Dr. Hayes. j General Rosecrans was stricken ij with no particular disease, and the end came through a general weak ening of the system. The third child, a daughter, now Mrs. 0 Toole, is at Helena, Mont., where she and her husband live.! j General Rosecrans was possessed of a fine property and his last days were spent in peace and plenty, j Arrangements are being made to have a public funeral, in which all the military bodies of this city and section will participate. A request will be made to have the body lie in state in the city hall until the funeral. The body is now in this city. . I ' Don't Read This Article. If you have no love fox your mily don't read this. If you haye , , , . . for your loved ones be certain nbt read this- The Carolina' Benevolent Asso ciation is promoting a means of providing a comfortable future not only for your family but for youiself as well. If you buvS a certificate of insurance with this company it guarantees tho pay- ment oi l.UUU at death and S5U0 upon the satisfactory proof 5 of disability such as the loss of one hand or one foot or both eyes, and $250 in case you arrive at the age of 65 and elect to surrender your policy. It offers the most perfect indemnity andjis the cheapest life insurance company in the country. Why ? Because it gives you pro tection at the actual mortality cost of a healthy locality and ; the smallest expense element of j any company in this country. If j you don't believe it is solyent and safe, reflect that Capt. S B Alexander is the chairman of the board1 of directors who manage and control it, that Capt. S A Ashe is 'the secretary and treasurer and that he handles- all the funds and is under a $25,000 ;bond, and! that ex-Chief Justice James E Shep herd is the legal advisor. These men are not in the habit of lend ing their efforts and influence 'to a scheme or game of chance, or a 1 , -i trap for the unwary. N Ex-Governor Boies, of Iowa has positively declined , a Democratic nomination to' . Congress . oa the ground that he is not in simpathy f witu ine umcago piattorm. The Lyceum quarters Friday night. Nothing except the debate of the question, Resolved, That North Carolina should have an educational quali fication for voting, which was gained by the afiirmStive Bide. The question for next Friday night is Resolved, That the con servatism ot the United States Goyernment in the Maine disaster impairs our national dignity. Rev. MeCullough is the debater on the affirmative and Attorney M B Stickley on the negatiye. They will each ciioose an assistant de bater. - ; A thrill of terror is experienced when a brassy cough of croup sounds through the house at night. But tlie terror soon changes to relief after One 'Minute Cough Cure has baen administered, Safe and harm less for children. ttibsou's Drug Store. . LOOK w - Any one, wishing io purchase new, High-Arm, Wheeler & Wileon Sewing Machine, our "drawers, cover and end leal, floe oak finish, with complete attachments, should call at this office. We only have one, and will offer , the buyer : special price. o9tf . Coal! coal! For all kinds of coal Soft or Hard cll on me. My Lump Coal can not be ' surpassed in quality. Prices as low as can be had. o - o J A. C. Black welder At Store ouJWest epot!atreet. Phone N"o. 68 ' NEW JEWELER, H. B. FRAZIER, 3rd Store Litakcr Building. lbu will find a nice Jine of Jewefrv at my place. Repairing a specialty. All work .guar anteed. Served years ap prenticeship ; under Wil liams & Dotter," Jewelers, Philadelphia. Hoping to share a part of your patron age in the future, I am Respectfully, 1 H. B. FRAZIEB. Mar. 19. . Jeweler. W D Anthony HAS TAKEN" THE AGENCY FOR THE Decorator's Wall Paper Comnipaey, of NEW YORlt and CHIC&UU. This paper has flattering zstU monials from six of the leading metropolitan papers of these two cities as being most hand- some and very cheap. See samples, at Fetzers Drugstore . Mar. 17. Needs No Explanation, i IMadison, N. C, Aug,. 4, 1897. Goose Greasa Liniment Co., Greensi borp, N. Ca j Dear Sirs Please ship us at once me gross Goose Grease Liniment. We are entirely out. Don t fail to ship once. Please give us jobbers price It is the est thing we h yeeve r be : ! W C Jones & Co MOICKISOii H. CALDWELL ATTOBOT AT IAW, . CONCORD, N O Office in Morris building, pposit Court house. pERFECT ana permanent are tne T cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, be cause it makes pure, .rich, healthy, hfe and health-giving BLOOD . h ; o 1 roubles are due . impoverished blood. Hoods Sot-. saparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and. NERVE TONICi'- met m us new v- a a r-A e 834 yards of coarse Bleached uslin hi .5 m i 1 iaj a 30 yard lengths at yard. - Also 460 yards in 1-2 cents per pound. I r ... .1 .. . i : . . - i These are good goods. .Some pieces are slightly wrinkled, some soiled and others per fect as cut from the bolt. We also haye a lot of fall pices of unbleach ed miislin, suitable for trimmings at 2 to 20. per yard. Stationary. 550 page Deiicil 300 boxes of the paex and envelopes per, box. OUR LIVE BUSINESS WEN. THAT 'ADVERTISE WITH . THE - STANDARD. Bell, Harris &Co., furniture deal era aid undertakers. D j BoBtian, racket store DrL N D Fetzer, drug store. Cannon & Fetz2r Co. dry goods and clothing . Odell Manufacturing Co., deaU ers in general merchandise. G jW Patterson, wholesale dealer Brown Bros., liverymen. Dy & Miller, shoe dealers. Dr. J P Gibson, drugs. " Craven Bros., furniture dealers and undertakers. Cabarrus Savings Bank. Concord National Bank. Ervin & Morrison, groceries K L Craven, coal healer J AC Black welder, coal dealer. 1 Lesly & Watson, dry goods. A J & J F Yorke, jewelry. SHOE REPAIRS. vy? J. PABLEIR 3D YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Examine these prices: Men's half sole,! sewed, 60c, ladies' half sole, sewed, 50c., men's half sole, pegged, 35c.j ladies' half sole, pegged, 30c. Patches cemented 10c and up. Repairing is my specialty . I use onlyl the best materials that can be bought. Do all work myself and guarantee satisfaction. Office near Steam Laundry. Respectfully, W. J. PARLJ5IR. Concord, N. O. f21 CONCORD LODGE of KNIQHTS oHONOR. Meets on fliA me fof each month. . Hall in the rear of Dr. W O Hons' ton s Dental rooms. ? 1.5h. lodge has iaid to the fami lies Of its deceased members twenty thousand dollars since its organizas tion . ; . The Knights of Honor is now in its twenty-fifth .year of existence, and has disbursed up to theHth of January, 1898, more than sixty-one millions of dollars to the families of gdeceased members in the United T rJheTt information call on N. D. FETZER or K. L CRAVEN? i c i a 1. 5c per yard, wortn 3c " to 4 yardsEengths at 18 . " v tablets at 5c. latest style, square note worth 15c to go for 10c. : FATBOSI HEADQUARTERS FOU gr;o:ceries. We are better prepared thisssason than eyer to please the public with BARGAINS B AGGING and TlEz : Corn, Oit3,wEje, Ship Stc3 Fiour, &c. We carry the largest stock or Mnuir, Tobacco, Cauclies, Soda, Canned Goods, Soap, Coffee, Sugjvr, Salt, Oil, Molasses Meats, Potash, Tinware, Matches, Etc. m the country, and; can give you some startling prices. We will buy your J vvuvu, jaggs, uorn, PEASuFLOUR,JETC. We are also agents for the Will sell a factory prices. Pail m ! Wholesale aLdsRetail Grocer. V Concord, J. O. PHONE NO. 27. i Offer the business publio a re nable,permanent, conservative and accomodating banking institution. We solicit your business with the assurance of honorable treatment na due appreciation of syour pata ronage." k If we can serve you at any time . be glad to have you come and see us. - ' LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS Capital and Sulplus $70 000 ID. B. COLTRANE, Cashier, J. M. ODELL, Pres: li.Hit
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