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mily Standard, C5ND. JaJJlZZlED, & SCX89 ! Editors and Proprietors OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. :jz& Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : X)ne year . . . .... . . ... . . f 00 xSix months. . . . . ... . 2 00 'Three months. . ........ . 1 1 00 One month. ...... . . . . . . j. Single copy. . . . ... . . .. : .05 The Wekj? Standard is a f four-page, pi t-column paper. It :has a lart" jirculation in Cabarrus rfchan &r Aher paper. Price $1.00 per an tim, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : Terms for regular advertisements ctiade known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD. APRIL 12, 1898 LET I S SO r F17NE- Arnid all the excm ment about the appsrcDfly inevitable, war, as time steals on we must tnrn ftway und giye some attention' to our home .ff .faire. : ' ;.vl Mr. A B Yonng, the Chairman at vhe Conntv Democratic executive OomniitieeV call for convention is issued. Tje State Convention 'o ;tiou:inate congressmen, judges, etc will meet in Raleigh on the 26ch i f- SMay. : - ;T - :! - That spectre fusion his again arisen and the consideration must be -entered into. ? The Standard has been clearly and uat qaivocally opposed to any .fusion and it sees no reason justify ing u caange' of ' f r oat. ; . The on PDp-trt utlv unavoidablp condition of fuBiGu etwten !b ' ' m '.i Democratic narr.v and Punulist rWrtv f j s. J w is to largely follow the lead of Mar on Butler. This rf-n(i-ra hv "wnoie proposition or tusio' pie;.p uj fcerous and not to be entertained bv - - sOiost Democrats. If North CaroUua ;baa reared a son more fatal to peace, vgood will, her good me and tran qail pro3perity in the State sine? the checkered days of ber '.colonial h-s tory, with the one excfpuon cf W Holdcn, than this in in Hurler vve .know not of it. The appearance of hia lest hold on the Populist leadership is not an .3!3n red reality by any meani. (Indeed it seems that Mr. - B yan is so wrapped up in this character .vilifier that to repudiate Butler otflB be to let down Mr. Bryan ) It we m i f ue with the- Populists to &eep the. .a from fusing with the .Uiepublicns, there is little to pro m- Ti' finrfiolvpH in fhp nsanmnti'nn Ptpn f- L with Butler discarded (and he wont submit to being discarded ) Wit?i dns deference to moresagac :lou3 politicians than The Standakd -alaima to be, it can see no valid ex--cuse to eater into any fu3ion trad lug. - .i: ' It is plead -that many of our very est citiz us in the county and State are Populists. .This .very fact, which we admit as a fact, furnishes the strongest re? ?on why they should leave their associations and come ;.b3u"v into the onen front door to 'he rily. party in the S:ate that of- .fers ;. associations and an efficient powsr Tor good. . iSat it is said they are dignified gentlemanly characters and should not be humiliated. We answer that hcir own ac s of fusion with the Republican party has tronght the ibluBh of shame at the consequences. We sympathize ith them in the humiliation attending the couee quepces and we inflict no buunha t.oi when we inviie them into our primaries to help n? me our standard bearers, on no conditions but 'that f voting tho Democratic ticket there made up. We can see no reason for the sep- arate organzation of a third parly in the State. Whatever may have Jis! been the supposed necessity . i;. eiisience ai one nine it ua.uu-a hdu: its mission for good'. It can onty exist now as a lash to drive one or the other of the stable parties iuto giving office to characters that can't obtain them in a fair open fidld.;. VVe cannot conceive, too, of gen tlemen, of hih tone and coaspicu- ons virtue, flopping from side to side . . Ja w to parties whose tenets and whose chieyements are so opposite, all for the biggest piece' of ' pie" held out as a bid. 1 We can see nothing more in the proposed fusion and if catered to now it will be to repeat agin and again with the body politic growing more, and more leprous all the while. Let the Democratic party stand firm and draw to her the desirable element and submit to whatever evil . i ' '. combination that may yet defeat her. We will command respect if worsihj of it, and will regain power when the course of degrada ion and shame hs been run. The cause of free coinage cannot suffer in Democratic triumph, for t e party will send no other per suasion to Congress. If defeated let the silver cause be defeated by itson champions the Populiats in their combination with its opposers . The Democrats will send none bu silver advocates to Congress. The Republicans will send only golid standard Congressmen. ! j The Democrats will not place ne groes in office over the whites in 'he Sate, the K pa o nans will. It i Saouid not be hard tor mn to make thftlf nhnirt if "ni." la olimirnfcrl c .. - , . i ; , : l The Cnfiuical National Back of Nrw York nad notified those of its empioyes wby uiav enter the army, u 'case of war, ttut they will be rei s.ored u the uoditions thev now w I hold in the bank immediately on their discharge from service. Thi is generous and patriotic, Mornirg otar. Thousands of sufferers- from grippe have been restored to healtrj by One Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cures cough, colds bron cbitis, pneumonia, Gripp, asthmp, and all throat and lung diseases. Gibson s Drug Store. The Philadelphia Record J a; thoroughly reliable paper, says "If troops have to go to Cuba it jhasj been determined to send the 'colored! troops first, as being in less from the climate. d.Kgcr; Discovered By a Woman, j Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were un dermined and death seemed immi nent.- For three months j she coughed incessently, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a jway to recovery, by purchasing of us a, bottle of Dr. King's Nsw Diecotcr 1 for consumption, and was so much' relieved on taking the first dose,! that she slept all night; and with two botlles, has been absolutely cuied. Her name is Mrs Luther Lutz' Thus writea w c Hannick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottle free at P. B. Fetzer's drng store. Reglar size 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. WjxtyvBiine Bodies Becovered 8ixtvmine bodies have been re covered ironi the snow slide at Ohil koot Pass and it is feared as many as 100 lives were lost, manj of horn are unknown. Thirty hye years make a gerera H n That is how long Adolph Fsher, of Zanesyilie, O., suffered fran piles. He was cured by u sin three boxes of De Witt's Witch Ez-A gye Gibson's Drugstore. bill Sill For mm MtfiW I VI lMBl As Sheriff of Cabarrus county and by order of the boara of Oommis sioners of eaid county, delivered to me on Monday, the 13th day cf September, 1897, and by authority of Section 51, of laws of North Cuoli n, 1897, Chapter 169, 1 ' will sell at u"uaou Tl MV r- on Monday, the 2nd day of Maj, the court house door in Concord, N, A. D. 1898, the following tracts of parcels of land in said county for the tax?3 due thereon, viz : No. 1. 100 acre: Rooky mver CA B.rtck owner $13 36 31 acres Reed v Creek Zeb M Johnston owner 182 No. 2. 260 i.eres R U Holdorooks, D G Hot brooks eetate owner Daince 6 25 No. 3. 28. acres Coddle Creek David Brown owner - ' 1 38 112f acres Coddle Orek J L McCall owner ' 7 57 36 Hcrea R cky Riyer N M Sims owner 1.76 30 acres (Joddle Creek Eliza Glass owner 2 78 No. 5. 12 acres L Sapp, John R Brringer owner 58 14 acres Snow land Joj. M Barnhardt owner 140 8 acres John Earnhardt, C O Barringer owner 42 D acres Cook and Scott, Billy Cook heirs owner, 1892-1897 . 2 55 90 acres D S Foil, F M Nei&ler owner 5 82 27. acres W G Coleman, Geo. M Walter ag't, C Bost owner 1 25 No. 7. 10 acres Bufialo creek Jacob Peacock heirs owner 35 No. 8. i acre Keidsville Joe Bar rier owner 24 No. 9. 41 acres M Jane Furr owner double tax 6 84 283 acres D F Barrier, L A Lentz owners, double tax J balance 10.68 No. 10. 165 acres Pioneer Mills, EC Black owner 8 83 62 acres Bocky Biver Mary J Hartsell owner 1 05 2 1 acres G A Norvil owner double tax 5 71 No. IV h acre Will McDonald, Joe Alexander owner for '96 ;and '97 3 07 J acre Hill and Fetzer, Esaw Bradhaw owner 33 No. 12. Ward 3. 1 town lot Ellen Bost, Mag Branick owner 107 1 town lot J A Cline, Dr. J Y Fitzgerald owner 6 26 War 14. 1 town lot, Depot street Nat Harris owner 5 00 ML Buchanan, v Sheriff. Notice of Seizure. Seized near Mill H li, N. C, on the 8th of Apnl 1898, the follow ing property, supposed to belong to Lum Dalin, for violation of Internal Revenue Laws of the United States: 1 blind gray horse. 1 waoii Rod harness. 2 bed quilts and cooking utinsels. Notice is hereby given 10 all parties claiming to make claim fo the said property in the manner and form prescribed bv law to the un dersigned at his office in Ashevilh? N. CM within 30 dys from date or the same will be foifi:ed to the Government of the United States. This April 11, '98. a, V H L Hakki Collf-ctor. P14- J M Koberte, D. C RACKET - STORE. New goods arriving daily. While in New York we picked up some excellent bars gains. We place them on sale as they arrive. Many lots will be sold before all of our entire trade Hears of them. It will be impossiple to quote you all the bargains we secured, as some of the lines have net arrived, Below we give you a few that have arrived : PIECE GOODS. Printed Lappette worth 15c. at 7c. per yard 8lc. Percale at 25c. per ib. Good Calico at 3 to 5c. wTorth 5 to 6 cents SolidBlack and NaveyDucking at 9c. Crash Suiting at 8c. Lawns have not arrived. GLOVES. N- N. N. Kid Gloves, assorted shades in black at 89c, fully guaranteed. HOSIERY. Ladies seamless hose at 7 to 42c. Big job in cents suspenders at 10 cents, worth 15 to 20c. SPECIAL. Ladies Embroidered handkerchiefs at 10c. worth 15 to 20c. Also plain linen at 10c. Everything. as advertised. Very Respectfully, D. POTWS IS HE ADO CJ A. .TERS r FOX GROCERIES. We are better prepared this season than ever to please the public with BARGAINS IN . B AGGING and TIES Corn, Oits, Rye, Ship Stufl Fiour, &C. We carry the largest stock or SnnflT, Tobacco, Candies, Soda, Canned Goods, Soap, Coffee, Rngar, Salt, oil, molasses Meats, Potash, Tinware, Matches, Etc. in the country, and can give vou some startling prices. We will bnv your Cotton, Eggs, Corn, PEAS, FLOUR, ETC. We are also agents for the "Spach" Wagon. Will sell a factory prices. D, (I 1 I Wholesale ad&Ketail Grocer. Concord, N. O. PHONE NO. 27. M L Yocam, Cameron, Pa., says: ;I was a auffcrer for ten years, try ing moat all kinds of pile remedies, but without succes. De Witt's Witch Hfazsl Salve was recommended to me I used one box. It has affected a permanent cuie for piles De Witt's Witch Hazd Salve has no equal. (iibson's Drug Store CtRKAT SALES prove the great w lit '.;i. 1111 11 i I I y . I 7 . L1 - iioodp. barsapanlla-seljs because i STATIONARY. 550 page pencil tablets for 5c. Kub'oer tipped pencils at 5c per dozen up. Job lot of -'loose note pape put up in 1 lb. packages, including Hue linen stock, at 10c. per, lb- wkielf is not 2c per qair for, some qi the I0c. quality, Sqaare linen envelopes at 5c. Easter egg at 5c. master cards 3c. Infants summer caps at 10c. to fine siik onea at 98c. Infanta long cloaks sX $1.00 to 1.68. 'New lot of white ard colored Hamburg and Laces. Our silk fans are very, pretty and cheap. J. BOSTIAN. Handles Bars Pedals Saddles v Lamps Bells Toe Clips and everything else in the line of sundries. Largest stock of BScyle' Sundries In .town. Prices Sight. YORKE3WIOSWaaTi &c REDEMPTION OF LAND" SOLD ' KOR TAXES. To all those 'who inh to redeem real estate told for Taxes, 1896, you will please to meet mo at Concord, at the office of Jas. C Gibson, C. S. (Saturday, April 23rd, as I hc to be at home on that day. Please attend to th;s "matter a'.' that time; as deeds will be made to purchasers on the first Monday cf Mav- John-A Sims, Ex-Sheriff, . eas jKxpianati Oil. i 1897. Grefei uoowe Crrtas3 Liniment Co ooro, IS. u Dear Sirs Please ship us at once Jne gross Goose Grease Liniment.' W are entirely out. Don t fail to shio .u w mC caiQir we n veev W O J05fB3& 10 1 k 1 A. rr TINTS to Poll our Pr : r
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