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Daily 1 -Standard, Editors and Proprletcrs, OFFICE IN BRICK BOW. The Standard is published everyday (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. ! RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One year. ........... .-. $4 00 Six monthe ........ . j2 00 Three months. ...... (1 00. One month . . . .......... Single copy. . . . . . . . ... ! .05 The Weff- Standard is a four-page, e'- t-colUin a payyr. It has a lars jirculation in Cabarrus than ar ,ther paper. Price SI. 00 per aniM.m, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : j Terru3 for regular advertisements made known on application., Acidre83 all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD, APRIL 23 1898 The Associated Press is" an ass - ciationof all the principal j daily TtGwfinaners of the United otates r i for the collection and transmission of news. It leases wires from the Western Union Telegraph com pany owns its own telegraph in struments and hires its own opera tors. The seryice begins, for afternoon newspapers, at 7.30 a. m. and ends about 3.30 or 4 00 p. m. The Associated Press main tains an office and a staff of cor respondents at Washington, New York and Chicago, has a similar office in London, which obtains foreign news through the great European news agencies, j The cost of the collection and trans mission of news is assessed upon the papers receiving the service, in proportion to the size of the report they receive and their rela tive importance as newspapers.- Ex. - ' The Wilmington Siar is aj veri table journalistic star in point of witty paragraphs especially, j but it fell into the train of prophesying that theie wocli be no war and as late as its issue ot the 21st it clings to the belief that there will not be, basing its opinion On the very last possible hypothesis that Spain will nut fight. We read, Bpains, temper quite differently. Spain,- we think, will have! to be pretty spuijdly drubbed, especially if she should hold her own iveli in the beginning. pretty In naming one of the new navy ressels the, "Dixie," the Secretary of the Navy has given further offi cial evidence of the drawing to gether of the bonds of the j union between the North and the pouth, Which cannot fail to please citi sens of all sections of the country. No one doubts that if necessity Bhail arise the "Dixie" willlgive a good account of herself, j-New York Herald. i ." : Sherman Wll Resign.' Washington, April - 22J The "Post tomorrow will say : ''There as every reason to believe that Secretary Sherman will resign from the cabinet within the -next few days. ; It is lei t by friends of the Secretary that the present crisis is too severe a strain upon his failing strength, and for this reason he will retire to private life. His successor will be Assis tant Secretary Day, in all proba bility, but it can be stated that Judge Day has no desire to re- jriain in public life." JSUSE 2 Uncle aam Has tfever Beeu Wblppcl. Speaking of war prom p' a the re flection that Uncle Sam has been uniformly successful every time he has appealed to the sword, j In the 123 years of his existence he has waged five wars the war of the revolution, the war of 112, the the war with the Barbary States the Mexican war and the, war for the Union. The various brushes he has had with the Indians were mere incidents. In every! one of these .wars the stars and j stripes have been triumphant. In the war with the Barbary States Uncle Sam was a long way off from his base of supplies, and the Barbary States were backed by the moral support of Great Britain, and yet 1 ' Uncle Sam cleaned up those jpirates so thoroughly that the Mediter ranean sea became as free from their attacks as is one of the American island seas. The war of the revolution and the war of i i ; 1812 were fought against tremend- 1 1 t . t iTT a t ous oaas. ana yet tne unitea atea won In the 8ame period, or since tne Deginning pi tne United States' independence, Eng land has carried on six warp, two of which, that of the colonies and the war of 1812, were lost to her. France lost two wars in the same period, the war with thej allied powers and the Franco-Prussian war. Prussia, out of five wars in that period, lost two. Austria lost three, Russia two, and Spain every one she undertook except the ten years' war in Cuba, which she never did admit was anything more than an Insurrection, and which she quelled by false promises. Uncle Sam is not likely to break his record of success in the impend ing brush, if the brush comes. Mexico Two Republican ! i W - - I Can't Lose Charlotte, j The amiable and neighborly Con cord gentleman who was wondering, a few weeks ago, what jspecial prominence Charlotte would con trive to get out of the war if there should be one h hereby informed that Ensign Walker, of this city, is one of the officers on board the Nashville wkich yesterday morning captured a Spanish lumber-laden v seel . You can't lose Charlotte. Charlotte Observer. BASEBALL YESTERDAY. Philadelphia 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 8 013 New York 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-4 Baltimore Boston Cincinnati Pittsburg Louisville Chicago Washington Brooklyn St. Louis Cleveland 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 x-8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 40000100 G-ll 0 00000 0 0 0-0 odoooooi oi 0 0001 00102 3010 10 0 2-7 1 5 1 22 0Ix 12 00 0 00 0 00 0-0 10 140 100x 7 A Spaniard for a Cap of Co Hoe, One of the soldiers that passed through this morning on the troop trains Waslieard in conversation with an engineer at the Southern depot. He said to the engineer.: "If you will give me a cup of hot water to make some coffee I -will bring you a Spaniard to pay for it when we come .back." Charlotte News. .. A Michigan man has in his pos session a piece of hard-tack is sued as a part of the rations of the regiment in which he served during the civil war. Though thirty-three years old, the biscuit is said to be in an excellent state of preservation. Home Visitor. Every woman nee if Or. Miles' fain film THIEVES ABOUT. wteal Corn Trt m irirs. George Hi. Wal ter's Farm-About Thirty Bushels. Ne8 comes to us this (Saturday) morning thut thieves entered tl e barn on the farm of Mrs. George M. Walter, n No 5 township, Friday nIght and stole twenty-five or thirty bushels of corn in the ear. ' Mr. Zib Walter, son of Mrs. WaK 7 tr, lives at the place and wa at home, but the barn is a conquerable distance from the boaee, and he did not hear any one during the night Aboat 3 . o'clock that night, as Mr. Atit bony Boat was returning to hia hbme on Eist Depot street, he "saw two wgori8 coming up the street from out in that direction, an thinking it something: unusual or two.wa2on8 to be travel lin? at t his hour of the nig it, he followed th jm a short distanc ' to where they passed an electric light, and they had Bomtbiog )n sacks in their wagons which one might suppose is corn. Mr. Charlie Sappenfield also heard them pass his house on East Oorbin street. Besides, a negro be yond the depoc heard two wagons pass about the same time also. The thieves have not yet been caught. HE -NE17-.17AY, TT70MEN used to think "fe male diseases ' could only be treated after "lo cal examina tions" by physi cians. Dread of such treatment kept thousands of modest women silent about their suffering. The in troduction of Wine of Cardu! has now demon strated that nine-tenths of all the cases of menstrual disorders do not require a physician's attention at all. The simple, pure taken in the privacy of a woman's own home insures quick relief and speedy cure. Women need not hesitate now. Wine of Cardul re quires no humiliatinr examina tions for its adoption. It cures any disease that comes under the head of "female troubles" disordered menses, falling of the womb, 'whites' change of life. It makes women beautiful by making them well. It keeps them young by keeping them healthy. $1.00 at the drug store. For advice In cases requiring special directions, address, giving- symptoms, tho Ladles' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chatta nooga., Tenn. W. I. ADDISON, M.D., Cary, MIisM says: 'I use Wine of Cardui extensively In my practice and find it a most excellent preparation for female troubles.' OUR LIVE BUSINESS MEN. That advertise with THE STANDARD. Bell, Harris & Co., furniture deal era and undertakers. P J Bostian, racket store Dr. N D Fetzer, drug store. rannon & Fetzer Co.dry goods and clothing. j; Odell Manufacturing Co., deal, ers in general merchandise j G W Patterson, wholesale dealer Brown Bros., liverymen. ' Dry & 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 dealer J A O Black welder, coal dealer. Lesly & Watson, dry gocds A J & J F Yorke, jewelry.'. j- i;ayvauut general merchan dise.'. ' . ; : " '. H L Parks & Co t dry goods. , r 'cm y Vpot's Sarsaparilla, bZ use it mpes pure, ricii. .heJh7; I 31 The Special Ladies Fast Black Seam'e3s Hose, Spliced Heal and Tee, at 71 cents per pair. 2,000 yards of White Lawn Organdie3. Dimity Lappetts, etcv at 40 cents per pound, worth 7J.to 23 cents per yard. Here is the grandest offering you ever heard of while the leiiths are short, they are sufficient for children's dresses, shirt waists, aprons,bonnets, ties, handkerchiefs, etc, for ladies. Also a lot of printed Organdies at 10 cents per yard. Printed Lappetts at 7i cents per yard. Special offering of Mill ends of .Bleached Linn Table Damask, 6J inches to 2 yards wide, at 42 to 95 cents per yard, worth 50 cents to $1 40 per yard. These come in 2, 21 and 3 yard lengths. All nice, smooth goods just like the full bolts. Come. to see these goods; they are finer and preU tier than you anticipate. The Racket Is Full of Genuine Bargains. White Lawn Sun Bonnets at 25 cents. Same make as our Percale ones. Very Respectfully, ED. J. BOSTIAN. PATTERSON'S is HEADQUARTERS GKOCERIES. We are better prepared this season than eyer to please the publio with BARGAINS IN BAGGING and TIES- Corn, Oits, Rye, Ship Stufl Flour, &c. We carry the largest stock or SnulT, Tobacco, Cantlles Soda, Canned Goods, Soap, , Coffee, Sncar, Salt, Oil, Molasses Meats, Potash, Tinware, Matches, Ktc. in the country, and can gite you some startling prices. We will buy your Cotton, Eggs, Corn, PEAS, FLOUR, ETC. . We are also agents for the Spach" Wagon. Will sell a factory prices. G Wholesale at dsKetail Grocer. Concord, O. PHONE O. 27. fitaSIl11 or yomigr. and Prevent t--!1? S111 op marriaire. meat to time. Th7drB?.Vspmption if irt Cion harLSr thZrVZ heU other fail 1. ana effects a rrnRi? mwaiaxo improve ipon hartSrat?S JTJ other fail l wwn case or , refund "ff. cn PTC eacheaaeof fJ??8 10 effct a cure CAATA i 5nTin plainSrrarSt l1 treatment) for $2.50. By W; or mix. DkTTf Z w tie For sale in Concord, N, 0., by J P Gibson, Druggist. w ers ii ii VJt Racket Offerings : Handles Bars Pedals i Saddles Lamps . Bells Toe Clips Graphite and everything else in the line of sundries. Largest stock of Bicyle Suiedries in town. Prices Right. Y0BKUW1BTII&C0 , Heeds Xo Explanation. Madison, N. O.. Anir. iq7 Goose Greasa Liniment Co., Greens Dear Sirs Please ship us at once jne grosaXtoose Grease Liniment. We are entirely out. Don t fail to ship once. Pleaiegive ua jobbers price It is the'best thin? we h yee?e r se W G Jokes & Co Bncttien n Arnica naiye, The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappr Hands, Chilblains, Corna and ale xin Eruptions, and positively cures 'Jles or no ; pay requi-ed. It ia rnaranteed to give outisfaction ol monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer'a Drug store. The farmer, the mechanic and the bicycle rider are liable to un expected cuts and braises. De Witt s Witch Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep on hand. It heals ouicklv. and is a well known cure for piles. uioson's Drug Store. n'1 ar guaranteed to stop veauache in 20 minnto "One cent a dra
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