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Editors and Proprietors IN BRICK ROW. - ft . 9 . W ' &ss Standard is : published caryday (Sunday excepted)' and &LQred by carriers. v RATES OP SUBSCRIPTION : coe year. ....... .... .. . .$100 .iBfe months. 2 00 "Three months ; . . ... . . 1.00" 3ae month ... . . .... .35 SIsgle copy. .......... .05 tarrt j ITT SS EFJfl STANDARD IS a 2Si2sr?page1 f; ..t-column paper. It 'Esaa&a lar jirculation in Cabarrus 222" ;ther paper. Price $1.00 r-Qiii.m, in advance. -ADVERTISING RATES : srma for regular advertisements KSZ2&Q known on application. Address all communications to ' THE STANDARD, .Concord, N. C. s CONCORD. MAY 18 1898 - Not True. 'There ia no ruth in the charges Gscersistently being made in Repubj YT5 1 ninara tViaf- T a mnnro tin finnan ' ttee are responsible tor the delay on tii2 war revenue bill parsed by the USsuse. The fact is the bill is pa9ted l&jtae House vaa a very crude and Esspeffect measure, and the Senate CLsmmittee on Finance, has been tryi icg; t whip it into a more tatisfac tscry3hape by amending it. More: s2SSE?ndment8 have so far ben cffered try -repub'ican Senators than by XBamocrats. The Democrats are too xsssdous to see this war fought to a g:eedy and successful close to refuses sc do their part toward furnishing t&e government all the money it iesedst but there ii money enough on Brand, for all present needs and they tiiDiiict intend being stampeded into sRcppcrting obn.oxious meihois of Easing money just becaasr the bili us tlaheled "war measure-. "Duri Btsti Sun. ! eweyat Manila seems to have IS:LCwn no fear and not much caul tfei'.. ile was for fiht. He won itoa the .world applauds. We lomif. ' t A xr x. 0 J v ..! - -u - r t i L 4 ! stock of goods Mr. Motley is moving HE-ifith the whole heart. But -was it frt hia af h c . Tg to his store at Spnngaville. ELt recklees valor, and did not w ; i Wt way's coming out so well depend feely upon the fact that no heavy Ttsrpjectiles from "the enemy's (guhs " . ' i XErie ventured, the enemy's aim was r'feet and bored her through. A exploded and the nation itojuma the first bloody sacrifice in . t&IaijCaus9 of humanity . Nowcen , si ere Is ready to he piled thick and llie&vy for allowing this feeble craft tteo into the fight. Had the ene iny's aim been wide of the mark, H:xd the forts of Cardenas been -.quickly demolished and all the t&inish craft been destroyed or epp dtred, who would think of censure tasr Teckleesne8s ? How we would &78 applauded. Censure and 1 ap. jjfecse are both cheap with too many f mBt and are perfectly interchangas Island are determined by success oKr aiiure even if such depend jen tsjy upon external forces. ! Webster's Weekly has a -I pet jj&raza that his oppoment "gives his Tsffcclecaae away." We. see he apt jgti&Q it to the Greensboro Telegram rucihe fusion duscussion. It seems ttq&enn the Weekly's eye. WevAcknowIedge with pleasure the iraipt of an invitation to attend the cc&iamencement exercises of Davids sEsaavCollege. The card of Mr. Robs tisrt3A.2Lo -a member of the Senior Casf, indicates totwhom our tenders csl thanks are due. Commencement at Davidson. Programme. .. j Sixty first Commencement , of r ; i-.. ... . . - Davidson; College, June 5thxJnne 9tb. Sunday 11 a. m Baccalaure ate Sermbni President J B Shearer, D D. LL D. 1 8:30 p. m 8ermon before Y. M. C. A., Rev. Alex,Spruntt D, D., 8. C. j Monday, 10 a. m., Clasd Day, Ar bor ceremonies. ' j .Monday, 8:30 p. m., entertainment by Senior Class. Tuesday, 8 p. m., reunion of Lis brary Societies. V I Philanthropic Alumni Orator, Prof. D H Hill, N. 0. ! ; j Enmenean AJumni Orator, Rev. C L Stewart, S. O. . I Wednesday 11 a. in., Annual) Ora tion, Hon. Theo.F Kluttz, N. C. : Aiumni Oration. 6 p. m., Alumni Banquet. 8:30 p. m., Oratorical Contest. So ciety Representatives, Phi: L G Beall; N. G, J A M. Q ieen, N. O., J E Ward, N. O. Ea : R L DoHg lasa, S. O , T F Haney, S. Cj J M McConnell, S O. Thursday, 10 a. m, graduating exercises. j 8:30 p. m . Grand Concert and Ke ooptiona by Societies and Fraterm ties. ' ' ' v I We were led at firt to believe that Easign Bagley's face was much mutilated and disfigured, but are glad to know that it was not. ! It is said that even a smile appeared. The honors paid were by order ot S ere- t8rJ of War Alger, equal to thoae i . . . i ( for a brigadier general. Queen Victoria objects to electric l ght and gas that is, as far as her own personal uBe is concerned; Oil is permitted very slightly, but candles' of an extra speud make ate still her favorite llluminant Ex. Closed Business In Sew London, We learn from Mr. P R Motley that he has closed his business in New London by selling his sore Troops Passing Tn rough. Two train loads of , troops passed through this (Wednesday) morning. The first tram contained the 16 ;h Infantry from Baltimore, and are bound for Atlanta, Ga. ,where, they say, they will join the 16th cavalry They were hot dressed in uniforms but were very gay. They numbered 29 men. The llth: Infantry from Wilkesbarre, Pa.,.. was also oh and numbered 336 men ': The second train did not stop. All of the men were marine soldiers and were uniformed. i j PhyllisIGiven Up. On account of lack of enthusiasm of some of the participants in Phyl lis, the operetta, which was being gotten up for the benefit of the Epis copal church, haB been given! up. It is with much regret on the (part of some that it was given up,1 but such was the outlook, so we are in formed. . 'j' .. j The Small Pox Seare. .me rrporc was ail over i our streets this (Wednesday) morning that a man was in our town! vho had been exposed to small pox at Columbia, S. C. The supposed case has been investigated by anjofficor, and there is no foundation for the alarm. 'i '.; Hews From Sampson Says nowhere has he seen so great an offer as the one dollar and! thirty nine cent chairs just received at Craven Brothers' Furniture Store. NO SPECIAL CHANGE. TheSnanish Fleet Wont right It Ont ; Preparationii Go On-2,850Trop Mustered in What snip w Up? Aid For i ewey-Tbe Wllming- ton Meat the Suspicoas Bot 'o the Bottom. Ai was to be expected from the situation Tuesday there is little to reporc this (Wednesday) morning on tbe war situation. It is pronabl) apparent ecoogh that the Spinish fleet is not bo be dra vn into a figh to the finish. Ix is probably dodg-. ing abduf somewhere in the Carri bean Sea and will only strike when f. forced to do so, or can striKe us at a weak point. Thus with that one fleet Spain is delaying our. move ment to Cuba. How lone this movement is to be delayed is not well Known. Ivia liable to ba made on the shortest kind of notice. The Spanish fleet cannot be al lowed to bfcfflj us indtfiaitelv. Everv day's delay probably is put to good account by our government. Our troops are drilling and will be all the better when tbey do go. There are 12,000 troops now in the Cbickamauga Camp, and there have been mustered into service now 92,580 men in response to the call for 125,000. Dispitcbea from Mdrid indicate that a crew of 17 men was blown up by a premature explosion of a tor pedo somewhere about Havana, but it does not say whose ship it was, and nothing is known at Key West of any such calamity to any vessel. Preparations are being made for aid to Dewey at Manila, and it ts hoped to get the Charleston off by Thursday at least. It is expected that the Insurgents will attacK the city. They ha?e promised Dewey to refrain f i om excesses. The resignation of the Spanish cabinet and the formation of a new o'lbinet is receiving a good bit of at tention by the newspapers, but to our mind it signifies little. Spain means to do us all the harm possible with a foolish war, and a new cabU net means war all the same. The Wilmington on Monday Baw an old Spanish schooner drifting 30 miles east of Havana. It seemed loaded with old iron and had a sus picious appearance. Taking a safe distance the Wilmington sent the thing to the bottom with four Bhots. TO COMPANY "L." Four Fine Boxes of Provisions Sent To the Boys at Camp Grimes. ; Tuesday afternoon about 5'o'clock it was something to gaze upon the amount of eating that had been sent to the St. Cloud hotel by friends and parents to be sent to Captain Hill and his company at Camp Grimea. If there is anything that will re mind the boys at Raleigh that the people of Concord have a warm place in their hearts for them, it was signalized Tuesday when they brought m such an amount of good things to eat for them. 7 Instead of there being a box, there were boxes for .them four heavy ones, too. The largest one, , which weighed three hundred pounds, con tained boxes for different individuals of the company another contained 13 large hams, some of which were country hams and some were sugar cured, and also between 30 and 40 chickens. In another box there was nothing but large cakes, about 26 in number. In the last1 box packed was the canned goods, such as cat sup, peaches, olives, etc. In the box was also some jellies and jams, and pickles and biscuits were in abund ance, besides a large lot of tea cakes. Our Soldier Boys Got the Box And we have ' thirty three- chaira worth $2.50 for $1.39, cash.: Thev ffnn'f nni- ' ryi. ' s I g.v,raven Brother The Gents's Furnishing Department, White Shirts at 25c. Laundried Colored Shirts, 24c. up. White Shirts with colored bosoms . . at 42c. Colort d Shirts with two turn down ; ; collars for 50c. Balbriggan Unde'rwear from 25 to 50c. per garment. Gents' Linen collarsi either stands ing or turn down at 6ic. Large line of Silk Club Ties at 10 to 15c. Socks 5 to 40c. Good Suspenders at 10c. Straw Hats 8, to 60c. Stationary.: Note Paper at 10c. per 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 bf Wnite Lawns at 40c, per ib. Printed Laqpets7ic yd. Very Respectfully, D. J. BOSTIAN. Spanish Fleet ! t Demolished And the fight continues to wax warm. News comes in by telegram and every mail brings us erlorious news of Victory. The latest news is with our immence stock of Dry Goods and Notions. We are pren pared to offer them at prices to money saving custom, that will do you as much good as to hear of Spain beine wiped off the face of the earth. For the latest Novelties in thin Summer Dress Goods," Organdies, l-awns, etc., we heve them. For the prettiest line of Shirt Waist Goods in Silk and Cotton we cannot be excelled; 4 For the latest and most oormlar Skirt Goods we are strictly in it . bee our Canvass Cloth, 4 Black Mohair 50 inch. 4 Satin Duchess 27in, " Brocade SillrftiiT. C I ' You can save money by seeing us. For the best fittiner CJnrsfif. hn Thompsons Glove fitting ; we have them. I For Sash Ribbon Fee 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 e can suit the most fastidious. HATS. Hats : Now in this line we are headquarters. Fr a No. 1 Umbrella or Parasol prices upst0"date "V style and For the handsomest line of Neck-1 wear VOll f.nnnf .4 JS j. . x,c ine or liDe" ' "IU ' miss see- V,iHW.d?inP8st and pettiest line eye 3USt come and feast' you? sooSr tnnf0rset hat we have the MTPP ker ,,you at BOTTOM iKIOES and all wo ask of vou Tb ome and see m and wewUl Xse , And don't forget that we Phnd!5 tth McCall Patter neqpest and: best in the 'S3 OS as nmIr- D. P. Davvault tore Percale 25c per lb. 8lc. Staple Ginghams at 5c Remnants of Ticking 7jc. LADIES' FURNISHING DEPT. Muslin Underwear made in .mil sizes and of ?ood material as cheap as the common run of the Norths em made garments. Shirt Waists with white collars, 42c Printed Lapette Waists without collars only 43c, worth 75c. Pacale 'Shirt Waists at 45 to 8y3. Shirt Waist Buttons at 5c. per doz. Ptrc lie and White Lawn Sun Bon ne&ts at 25c. Gauze Vests 4c. un. Hose, assorted, up to Opera length' v v . seamless Hose. RIBBONS. Double faced Black Satin Sash Ribs bon at 25c. per yard. Nice assortment ofTafferty, Moire and Satin Ribbon in staple colore, Also a Dice line of Stripe and Plaid Ribbon will be in by Saturday. Also 15 styles of Shirt Waist Silks to come in Saturday. .w -actvj. KJlf UUl i J. - HUll 1 1 in Handles Bars Pedals ' u Saddles Lamps Bells Toe Clips Graphite and everything else in the line of sundries. Largest BScyfle stock -off' uridines in towinio Prices Right B ncltieu'ej Arnica aiT. K The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises,; Sores, ' Ujcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappr Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ale s kin Eruptions, and positively enrea iles or no pay requi-ed. It ia guaranteed to give statiefaction oJ monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sal& at P B Fetzer'a Drng tore.v Late to bed and early to rise pre pares a man for his home in the skies. Early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. J P Gibson. All persons indebted to me will piease call upon W G Means, Esq v and settle. I have left all accounts and notes in his hands for collection. L. M. Aechey, M. D. May 29 1898. ons Causes fully half the' sickness to the world. It retains the digested food too long in the bowels and produces -biliousness, torpid liver, inU- gdstion, bad taste, coated tongue, sick headache, In somnia, etc. Hood's Pills Cure Canstiraif rm nnrl all it a results easily and thoroughly.' 25c. All druggists Prepared by a I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Tfr Qui P Ula to take with Hood's SarsapariUa t mat i on Pills V . v . . r ..... . .. . .- . . , - .
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