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C3ND. Editors and Proprietors, OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. . - -1 a m The Standard is published davl (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. "RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One year............... C: mnntha ..... vAJ . .1.00 .35 .05 Standard is a p' ,t-column paper, n jirculation iu Cabarrus ,ther paper. Price ' 81.00 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : Terma for regular advertisements ciade known on application. . Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. Three months.. One month. . . Single copy. . vThe- Wefk four-page, o lore Hit Pt" Sban'a concord; MAY 11 i8 THE OLD MAN'S ALL KIGIIT- Grover C' Preside at The Greenville, S. C, News states that up to 1884, when oveland was first elected of the United States, Ibis country hardly owned a war ship of anjy value. Cleveland and his Secretary of the Navy, William C Wbitnejf, began the construction of an efficint navy. The' News continues j So our "hew navy" dates back to the ugoldbug" administration of Cleveland land Whitney. A navy sannot be bujlt in a day or in a snonth on in a year or in a few jears. Next to the skill and brilli liant audacity of Dewey and his Seers and men, the victory of the XlJliippiuca la wu uo auiiuutcu iu 4ba statesmanship of Cleaveland and Whitney, endorsed and imitat ed by Harrison and Tracy.? ret, the same men who have most to say about Dewey are loudest in Sheir denuncations of Grover Cleveland , But it is such remarks as this : of that shuts the mouths of of the O'd Man. Long 2efore his administration was over, The Obserjver stood it out that the future would vindicate him. And ve have not come acrot-s any breakb m gaps yet in that vindication, of Cleveland js unflinching policy of Absolute hpnesty in political govs eminent. -rCharlotte Observer. The News the critics Que Fool Insults Confederate Soldiera This morning the Adjutant Gen tral received a confidential letter from Salem, saying that; in front of ihe office of Eugene Fouchtj in that town, yesterday there a large iecraiting poster," with pictures of Tegular soldiers, and that on a blacks board is this notice in large letters; 2To man who ever fought Uncle Sara need ply." The letter says: Another year hath come and gone Since last year's fljral tributes : j ; ' came, -Other flowers now, strew the lawn I j In honor of onr heroes' fame, j 'Tis Mother Earth that's spoke again (whoae treasures are our gallant j - dead) y - y' To strew their graves on hill and s plain With emblems of our thoughts - unsaid. ' :K In sixty-five the scattered lines Left to imaaortaliz9. the name, From Richmond's strands to South l em pines i Of heroes strong for honor's claim. ?.!- : j - ' And those of them who still survive Thongli battle-scarred and timely ; " worn, U ' Have lived to see our nation thrive Oat of the arms of chaos torn, j Ob, thou cold shaftof marble reared In 'membrane of oar soldiers gone, To Him above who hath appeared jTo save the brave, the gallant, ; . strong. ;- I : ' ' I In silence thou preserve those ties Diyinely sealed by God above j Of soldiers brave 'neath other skies JTo wait His recognizing love. ! On their graves we'll strew oar to- ' kens. It is a gift of pride and Ioto, Of thoughts and words still unspo- - H kcn ' ' ' , Si For those, so dear, who dwell : above. And tnou, Concord, with annals i i r- ..-VI proud j: ; Among the heroes of the age, Thy eons and daughters are endowed With this, their rightful heritage. (abstttate Wanted. The poet of the Gastonia Gazette is responsible for th following: A pretty Gastonia girl calls far volunteers as follows: ji Unto the war as a recruit I've-sent my darling John, j Oh, that I had a substitute j To toothe me while he's gone ! The Wilmington Star mt very tar in bis prediction that thpm woo Id be no war with Spain. It i hard o make confession of error; in judgment. Tha Star claims there is no; war yet, so far as American z ire concerned, for iiot a man has been killed save in the Maine disaster. We tbink if the Star man had been- in Manila bay about the time Dewey was earning his sword of honor and every man was winning a medal he would haTe given it up that -we have a war indeed. U This has cieated a great deal of t. n r j j. ij? W ish you woo Id order it remoyed . " "Tbe . Adja bant General at once tele graphed Foucht. ihat he must re sDOve the obnoxious words from his - cQBce; that neither the President nor the Governor will permit this insult .to the gallant . Confederate soldiers, Traose oreasta. ore oeauag witn m tsnss national patriotism; that there ere no more loyal so as, North, South, East or West. The Adja- surprised tnat in tne tace of 1 hp. flhonld have failH JMLl U LM M J W A ' W A 'Wl A to show the universally patriotic spirit of all Americans today a'eigh Special, 5th. The Banner Will Come. We are glad to announce that we received a letter this (Wednesday) morning from Cisco Brothers, j of Baltimore, accepting our ofier for a banner for our Camp of Confed erate Veterans, the conditionH nf which are ' that among other re quirements it is to be here for us to march under at the unveiling in Charlotte on the 20th. The Gastonia Company. ' The Gastonia company of volun teers passed through this (Wednes day) morning on No. 36 on their way to Raleigh to be mustered into regular service. They said their company numbered 92 men. The officers of the company are: ItjL Durham, captain; Plato Durham, first lieutenant; Ernest Farrior, sec ond lieutenant, and Walter Brem, first sergeant. 1, v m ! . .- . i' One Minute Cough Cure is the best preparation v I have over sold of used and can?t say to much in its praise." l, Kennod. Mer- MAKE American Beauties UUHKtUI SHAPES. ARTfiSTIG EFFECTS. All Lesigths OuKacliBcx. Fewest ; iaOBELS. FANCY and KALAMAZOO CORSET CO., SOLE MANUFACTURERS. SOLD BY HI Parks (s Spanish Fleet Demolished ydboyiieed have Nepratela. Get Dr.Mll f chant, Odell, Ga. J p Gibson Pill fromdrngplata. H5uca'?fcdoso.. , . A varxuson. And the fisht continues to wax warm. News cornea in by telegram and every mail brines us glorious news of Victory. The latest news is with Our immence Ptock of Dry Goods and Notions. We are pre pared to offer them at prices to money saving custom, that will do you as much good as to hear of Spain beiner wiped off the face of the earth . For the latest Novelties in thin Summer Dress Goods, Organdies, Lawne, etc., we have them. For the prettiest line of Shirt Waist Goods In Silk and Cotton we cannot be excelled. For the latest and most popular Sirt Goods we are strictly in it. i See our Canvass Cloth, " " Black Mohair 50 inch. " 44 Satin Duchess 27in, j ' Brocade Silks 24in. You can save money by seeing us. For the best fitting Corset buy Thompsons Glovo fitting ; we have them . ' For Sash Ribbon see us For tne prettiest and cheapest line of Millinery don't fail to see our line. ' For a real good Suit of Clothes at correct prices we can suit the most fastidious. HATS, Hats : Now in this line we are headquarters. For a No. 1 Umbrella or Parasol we are upstodate in Btyle and prices. For tho handsomest line of Neck wear you cannot afford to miss see inpr our lino. iFor dftiutift8t and prettiest line of Fans just come and feast your eyes - - . INow don't forget that we have the croods to offer you at BOTTOM PRICES and all we ask of you ! is come and see us and we will please Jpu. ' D. P. tali i i P. S. And don' t forget that we handle the McCall Patterns Cheapest and best in the world.' Bro. Tlhe s tore. Gents's Furnishing Department, White Shirts at 25c. Laundried Colored Shirts, 24c. up. White Shirts with colored bosoms at 42c. Colore d Shirts with two turn down collars for 50c. Balbriggen Underwear from 25 to 50c. per garment. Gents' Linen collars, either stand ing or turn down at 60. Large line of Silk Club Ties at ' 10 to 15c. Socks 5 to 40c Good Suspenders at 10c. Straw Hats 8 to 60c. Statloeary. Note Paper at 10a. par lb. Colored French Crepon Paper and Envelopes at 15c. per qr., and 24 envelopes, worth 25c. Box Paper 10 to 50c. per box. Good White Envelopes 3c. up. Square Linen ones at 5c. DRY GOODS. Remnants of Wnite L wns at 40c. per lb. Printed Leqpets7ic yd. Printed Onrandie 10c. yd. Percale 25o per lb 8ic. Staple Ginghams at 5c Remnants of Ticking 7ic. LADIES' FURNISHING DEPT. Muslin Underwear made in lull - sizes and of ood material as cheap as the common run of the Norths ern made garments. Shirt Waists with white collars, 42e Piinted Lapette Waists without collars only 48c. worth 75c. Pacale Shirt Waists at 45 to 85c. Shirt Waist Button sat 5a. per doz. Percale and White Lawn Sun Bon- neots at 25c. Gauze Vests 4c. un. Hose, assorted, up to Opera length at 45c. See our 7 1-2 and luc. seamless Hose. RIBBONS. Double faced Black Satin Sash Ribs bon at 25c. per yard. Nice assortment of Taffarty, Moire and Satin Ribbon in spa ial colors. Aso a nice line of Stripe and Plaid Ribbon will be in by Saturday. Also i5 style of Shirt Waist Silks to come in Saturday. Very Respectfully, D. J. BOSTIAN. IS HEADQUARTERS FOIi GROCERIES. We are better prepared this season than eyer to please the public with BARGAINS IN BAGGING and TJEfc. Corn, Odts, Rye, Ship Stuff Flour, &c. We carry the largest stock oi SunfT, Tobacco, Candles," ' Soda, Canned Goods, Soap, Coflee, Sngrar, Salt, OH, Molasses' Meats, Potash, Tinware, Hatches, Etc. in the country, and can give you some startling prices. We will buy your Cotton, Eggs, Corn, PEAS, FLOUR, ETC. We are also agents for the Spach"Wagoh. Will sell a factory prices. D. ii X Wholesale andRKetail Grocer. Concord, O. PHONE NO. 27 MADE ME A MAW 1 orr. Ipr. BitJtfe w auuh crouisr Kxceases and TnrfU. cartel thoawndi ai ?leU. They For sale in .Concord, N. O., by i J P Gibsou, Drnggiat. - Handles Bars Pedals Saddles Lamps 'Bells Toe Clips Graphite and everything else in the line of sundries. Largest stock of Bkyle Biminidries in town. Prices Right. YflnKE.VADSWOBTfl & CO SeedsiarojExpiajmuon. n Madison, N. C, Aug, 4, 1897. lioose Greas3 Liniment Co., Greens boro, to. 0. Dear Sirs .Please ship us at once me gross Goose Grease Liniment. Ws are entirely out. Don t fail to ship, once. Please give us jobbers price U w the bestthing we h yeeve r se WO Jones & Co Oackien h araiea taiT. The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Knnm, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappr Hands, Chilblains, Oorna and ale km Eruptions, and positively cures s'lles or no pay requi-ed. It is ioaranteed to give statisfaction cl monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For Bale at P B Fetzes Drug atore.v 8 C P Jones, Mileshurg, Pa.r writer, I have nsed De Witt's Lit tie Early Risers ever Bince they were introduced here and must say I have never used any pills in my family during forty years of house keeping that gave such satisfactory results as a laxative or cathartic." J P Gibson.
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