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- ' X - You may make fun of the groo nd If Daily Standard, T Editors and Proprietors, Editc OFFICE IN BEiCK ROW, -Thh Standard is published everyday (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One year..... ' ' Sirmonths... .. ... ... Throe months.. ..... . 1 VV One month. . . . . Single cop v. , .Oo TnE WekjO Standard is a four-page, ai- ..t-column paper. It has a kr-r- jirculation in Cabarrus than a' ther paper. Price $1.(X) per anuum, in advance. advertising rates : 1 Termafor regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD. MARCEL 147 ISPS SOCIAL GAME T If AT IS GAA11LIWG. JSev. Ur. Howtrton in the First Presbyterian church in Cnarlotte Sanday preaching on t ;e tex. ''Thou hast left thy first lo?e," dw.lt upon the questionable a06emeut8 of life, but was explicit in denouncing as gambling straight out the practice of progressive euchre for pnzss, Onr attention has been called to the fact that our own community, or in cer'Uursocial circ'eJ, this play ing for pnz 8 is practiced. The person referred to is a parent on whom the fearful responsibility of rearing a family weighs with natu ral and commendable force. Many a bad life took its Btart at home or in circles of which the home of the child formed a pirt. "A nice little game among the elite that makes the lower modes of gam bling look less hideous is but an apt means of it flaming the young mind with eyil fascination as the social -. i- . i imbibing of intoxicants generates alcoholism. It would 6e we fer persons to, be careful of the nature and tenden cies of what are called innocent so cial amusements and see that they are not .other. Shan such.. WajinR games for prizes cannot be. other .1 - - than a species of gambling and may be ana probably ia amenable to law, liia wL tJ rarest, jv&WtM fiven ODen to this dancer and BUD- press the evils or break the social Samuel Gompers, president of the i mP' n h Prat nn nf Lahnr dft- . . . ! I the bench, the bar and the nouncea box n3 ci- 1Ug Sheriff Matcin: and hi8 duties at WHkesbarre. tr.al. ilesajs: . . : iadee and counsel for-the defense Beemod moved by one motive that ! thin verdict should show Jhat work- srs have no rights which corpora- tions are bound to respect, and that their mercenaries have the right, if necessary, to take even human life at the emplojer's caprice, especialfy when that life belongs to a foreign workman." And it wo aid have been all right, doubtless, if Mr. Gompers could New York, March lO.-The Ou have dictated to judge, attornejB and bah junta has received by messenrrQr iury the trial and verdict according ra nu prejuagea aecision. ic was a ad set if more cranky than the mo auuve puragrpTiQ, There are three little things whichdq more work than any other three little things created they are the ant, the bee and DeWitt's Little -Early Risers, the last being the fa- "saving aeaa upon the field, mous little pills for stomach and The Spanish version said the fight liver troubles Gibson's Drug Store. Jng resulted 'in a victory for Spin. Kii-,. t The EveniDgJournal wbnh haB been Rubli8hldily at Concord With Mn Jake Newell as editor has suspended publication. The Jour nal was a good' little paper but the old' reliable Concord Standard can hold the fort in that town and ifi abundantly sufficient for the need of the place. Raleigh Pre8SVisito A Gnllnut Hontnerner. is Southerner, and a Confederate gen eral at thaV makes the satisfaction expressed by the Northern preea and by the Republican administration, all the more gratifying. We of the South have always known that the National honour could be placed in no safer hands than in those of the soldiers of the lost cause ; but our Northern friends have not always appreciated that fact. . 1 This is-the first opportunity a Southern soldier of high rack has had to prove his patriotism -and fideiitv to the national interests, and we have President McKinley's testi-' mony and the satisfaction of the en tire Northern press to show that he has acquitted himself brilliantly. New Orleans Picayune. j Tbe Doors will be Open to All. The dpora are wide open tor any one to come iu. He will be met with welcoming hands and made to feal at home, bat he must come ' s as one of the family and not as an alien seeking a trade. Whether he ha3 been a Populist or Republi can he is free q enter and even to QAfit- nriH rATAiTR honors, but not under those names. If our Popu- list friends are wise they will heed this call. Most of tbem are too good men to fritter away their energies and their votes in support of a party that is not able to stand alone. We know that many! of them are tired of this continual driving of bara;?.!! ?nd wehop that when the 1 Democratic prima-1 ries are open they will come back ; I -v ilAi a Atnof rrv nloAAo oo in Via i fc""-UDI'w"lov tt . " X " 7"-. " aays 01 oia. iz no me Dxame wn be on their own tteads ir the Rus a ivn At n H I .9 w n a hlo nri r ttt fill sells and Hancocks and Babbs con- fi tb.e,r espo.DSe- A Narrow Escape Thankful words written by 1. Ada .u iiart. ot uroton, s. D.: " Was y uB, "K" ou uuai- "WJl """ ww-b.-". IW (ormi notoH l r TTrrkciii rvi rf inn J Fo doctors gave me np, eayin'g 1 t0 mv tletorm;nU if I could not Btay with my frierids on earth, I would meet my abaent. vised to set Dr. King's New Disco I " - . i .1 ery for Consumption Coughs and Colde. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now. a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at P B Fetzer's ' drug store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00 Guaranteed or price refunded. Botb Won. an official report of General Hecio -6 commanded the Cuban forces at the battle of Najaea February 21-24 . . The details of the WttlA show that while the Cubans I were outnumbered four to days they held their positiori and J . f, Jc . , . H ; caued tbe sPamal1 troops to retreat, r.v v - a - hog tradition as much as you please, 'but it certainly proved true ioi year. There has undoubtedly been more wintry weather since the 2nd o: February than before that day, when the ground hog bo wisely went back into its hole. Chatham Rec ord. A thrill of terror is experienced vnen a brassy cough of croop eounds Ghrouh the house at night. But be terror soon changes to relief fter One Minute Ooogh Cure has been administered. Safe and harm- lees for children. ttibson's Urug Store. ? c For all kinds of coal Soft or Hard Cill on mef My Lump Coal csn not be surpassed in quality. Prices aa low aa can be had. o -o J, A. C. Black welder - i At Store onlWest.Depot'ftlreft. Phone No. 68 NEW JEWELER, Ho JnDA7lPD You will finofa nice .line of Jewelry at my place, Repairing a specialty. All work4euar- fe anteed. Served 2 years ap prenticeship "under Wil liams & Dotter,; Jewelers, Philadelphia. Hoping to share a part of your patron age in the future, I am Respectfully H. B. FRAZIBB. Mar. 19. Jeweler. LOOK Any one wishing, to purchase -new, High Armi Wheeler .& Wilson Sewfng Machine, ipnr d rawers, cover and., end leaf, " fine dais finisV, with v complete attachment8t;should call at' this office r We only ha,ve one; and will offer, the buyer speci&l W D Anthony . . . ' HAS A,,T1E abbsot fosthb tr-v ? a hit w-. ipscorator.'S WHO Paper ,. - j it of SEW YORK and CJDICUO. This paper, has flattenipg, tesi- "f m:Slf j. . ai, -FaF,t'3 ucac pities as be ' some ana very cneap.v CDeev samples at r-etzer.sj f ur.ugstoi:e ; Mgrt H7v. -. ' I .-s : - k i Seeds No ExDlanAuon! ' iSIadioii,: i6.;:f.;4,.i8Q7. Gooe Grtas; L.n.entQ'GrWn .lii jnegro3aGp'oaseiniment. ,W once. Eleae aive us gobera once 1 T.. ....... T ' - . ..., '" 18 ine oeac we p veeve se W O Jones & Cp h M. r-i m t- . .. i i f Attorney atr; Law, . , ' f Concord V. C. 10 COLLECTIONS. OfiQce upstairs ing builainp near roetonice. M01CK1SON H. CALDWELL ATT0IIU1Y AT LAW, coNnoRn n n Office in Morris bui dia,, ppoeit Court house. L. T- HARTSELL. ATTORNEY-AfT-LAW, CONCORD, n . Nl C. Prompt attention dven to All business. Office in Morris building Goal jal Special- 834 yar ds of coarse Bleached uslmiii J ! 30 yard lengths at 5c per yard, worth 7k. yard. Also 450 yards in 1-2 cents per pound. j These are good goods. Some pieces are slightly wrinkled, some soiled and others per fect as cut from the bolt. ' r W 6 also navtj x iuuui per yard. Idllr ! 550 page pencil 300 boxes of the I I paer and envelopes per box. OUK LIVE BUSINESS WEN. That advertise -with ; THE , ; STAHDARI):; Bell, Harris &;Co., furnitute deal ers and undertakers; ... D J Bostian, racket -store . Dri ND Fetzer, drug store. Qnnon & fetzer Co., dry. goods ithiug; V''"' X: era. in general merchandise.v ; J ;i Ot W Pa ttehonj -wholesale dealer' BtQwri Bros.; .liverymen. 1; ; Dry & Miller, shoe dealers . r Graven Bros., furniture dealers and undertakers.: - to'ian; 3 1 u ?J 1 'V: i x!jriuvix ww iibuij, rocene?a v J u uiacKweiuer, coal aealer; ' ,yn, ary gooas. r f We, jeweiry. sfoe repairs: ; VV i: tJ fAltljlljlK 30 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. Examine thlse prices: . Men's ihalf sole, sewed, 60c, , ladies' . half . edle, sewed). 500;,, men,,half sole, pegged, PFv "'.'adies? half sole, pegged, 30c. FatcheV cemented 10c and' up. v Kepairing is m specialty . I use only the best; materials .that can be bought. Do all work, myself and guarantee satisfaction, V umce near oteam.ljaundry. Respectfully, VV: J. PARLEIR, : Concord, N. 0. x :f21 CONCORD LODGE off K KNIGHTS ofHOMOR. Meets on the sennnrl "Pria ' ySS5fof 0 Hoas- ton's Dental jrooms. lnis lodge haa paid to the fami lies of its deceased members twenty thousand dollars since its organizas tion The Knights of Honor is now "in ew-nun year of .existence, and has disbursed up to theHthof January. 1898 more than sixtyone millions of dollars to the families of States ea ambers in the United vt 'JSSteSF'- information call on N. D. FETZEU or K. L CRAVEN- r.. to 4 yardslengths at 18 alux ico u.xaacujjj- tablets at 5c. latest style, square nota ..!" . worth 15c. to go for 10c. IS HEADQUARTERS FOR ' GrB:0:OERIES. tW are better prepared this season eyer to please the public witn . .BABGAIS, IN BGING and TIES- - a. Corn, OatSjKje Ship Stuff Flour, (&c v; ;f . 5t stoek ot ' MnnfT, Tobacco, Candies, ' .'Soda7 Canned Goods. Soap, Coffee, flngnrj ftaft, OH, .Molasses Meats, PQtash, rinwarc. aiatenes. Ete. L?S!Pk cPntryi ari'd can give you .uuivHuauiiuK pnuea. ; y e Will ouy Your v v Cotfen, ls, r Corn, :;? PBAS,-PIX)DR,ETC. , . i - vvo are also agents tor the' tyagon. Wni sell i9i fatSry 4 prices. Wholesale atdsKetail Grocer. : ;?flQNE ,lN O 27. RaL v,PJff the busess pubUc a re J?5rPan conservative an wfo1-?81111 institution, iii with the assurance of honorable treatmert ronage6 apPre0iation of our pata If we can serve you at any time lad to have you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS j . . TO CUSTOMERS S jjdSuIpIusTOOOO J. M. ODELL, Pres. PAW fS Spa ITT Tt "II : 11 II 1 a ft
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