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i D. BiJIZlIEIl & SCJ, Editors &nd Proprietors OFFICE IN BEICK KOW. The Standard is published 3 very day (Sunday excepted) and Slivered by carriers. . , KATES OF SUIISCKIP1ION : One yer. . . . . ........ . - ." i.00 JSix months, ......... 2 00 Three months. . . . . . . . . . i.00 One &onth ....... . Sinde copy. . . . .05 a four-pao, t.cohmn paper. It "h'&d a liir- jirculation in Cabarrus Khhu-a-" therpapr. price 81.00 par anuum, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : Teresa for regular advertisements tnade known on application. Address all communications to r- - THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. j ' CONCORD. JUNET8 1898 ..' '"Labor in ll.'e fccmf. New End and bou:- relative.' a crowded and the South beine; nnrp.plv Rfiftlp frnnr1 ivnttt at ! i j , - ! Mgher in New Eagland and the j products issuing from the ground i are higher. Land is o plentiful I in the South that ..rmn operates ) own their own ho u and raise ! iheir own cardans. The necessi- ! lies of life, food and clothing, are - cheaper, operatives can live 1 cheaper, bocause the money they t receive for their labor purcha-wb more than the larger labor re ceived by the New England labor er& oau purchase. Southern labor j2a more intelligent. It is a native fborn, energetic and .skill;:!. New j England labor is chiefly Fro'ncli j Canadian migatbry, unsettled, careless of results so long as the jwage is obtained. It is suspicious pnd jealous of capital, while jSoa: .: . ;r labor is independent .and kcl 5 itself to be quite as good 23 capital, votes with capital, goes jib the same church with capital, xbe boh is destined to become the cotton manufacturing center V'T J, lUB""'8 1 ;u oe ereciea on tne plantations, where they will escape high ground rents and municipal taxes. New England is too much crowded lor this. Memphis Commercial- Appeal. Dr. Alexander, of the State University, said at the Teacher's Assembly in Asheville Thursday sight in discussing modern Greece j&at when the inner facts ot the pate war with Turkey are brought out tho Lentire world will be jjritljL Greece. The world will -0 glad for the inner facts to come put for Greece's show of a bold :ront with nothing ii which to pase it neutralized much of the sympathy that she commanded at "-if ;-le see that Prof. Alexander iraham is reported as saying in ;he Teacher's Assembly at Ashe alle,"I teaca my children that .he first white child wr.s born in korth Carolina," speaHng of Uni ed States History. We readily ac- &e that Prof. Graham is good Ysthority in matters history lit his assertion would be the am total of evidence on this joint as we have never scon it so tated in any history save in tho Jcrth Carolina edition of Mau ay's Geography, which we passed j : a& having jumped at a con lueion. - "The Old nan Drank Again," A gentleman of this, pla--; trav eled on the Western N. U. Raii road last week on the same car with his dis-Honor, Judge Nor wood. The Jude, our informant says, was "full" and making a spectacle of himself. We had heard nothing of our esteemed Aoiid in so long that we hoped he had overcome his infirmity, but alas, alas! Hunt up that' resig nation, Lusk, may be a wave of that precious document v'" solfer him down a little. -Lenoir Topic. Germany Not Our Enemy. A dispatch of the 16th from Berlin says that Germ?:iy is mis represented in her attitude 4to ward thA United Staias. that Emneror William is too mindful of the! 1 many Germans who are od joying good homes in the United States to feel unfriendly toward us, in dependently of what some of the prtss of Germany would repre reDt. Tho emperorsays he will dhere strictly to neutrality in this war. . Pointed Parsgraphs. j Ic u hard for a man under a cloud to eee the silver lining. A woman's favorite novel is the one in which bho thinks the heroine rebembles her. When pride turns a man's head he i ture to look the wrong way. j The world laughs at a girl who is anxious to get married, and it laughs it she becomes an old maid; 10 what can the poor girl do? In the matters of foreign inter ference, the- moving out of the Cadiz fleet and the starvation in Havanna, the news dispatches seem to keep time with the osci lations of the pendulum. The British' steamer Twicken- ham did not get in with her 3,000 tons of coal for the Spaniards but Sampson will make it sufficient, J hot for them without the coal. For Over Fl ty Yh.uh Mr8. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect suc cess, it soothes the child, aof teni the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-fiye cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.T Winslows SootL iLg Syrup," and take no other kind. Five Were Lynched. Near Wetumpka, in Elmore county, Ala., Tuesday night oue Mr. Oarden and wife and relative, an' old man, Mr . Oarlee, were iobbed and murdered. Five negroes were arrested and jailed. On Thursday night the incensed community took the prisuners out of jail aad to the scene cf the crime, where four of them confessed the crime and one went with them to where he had hicl the money. They were all strung up and hung to death and then shot. The greatest comfort the Manilian Spaniard, has proba bly, is injthe fact that the archs bishop announces that he1 has had a commnnication with God, who promised him that the "Yankee pigs" will be driven out of the island, and that Spain will be triumphant in the end. That soun'ds like Mormonism." War and Crime. 0ie of the pecalia: efec'.j of the war is the reduction in the amount of crime. Th especially noted in the laj?er citi la New York the change is eo'm sd : to excite comment on the p of the police autnoritiea. There has bsen a re duction of nearly fifty per cent, in the number of cdmes reported in that city since the opening of hos tilities. The same condition of af faLj is noted elsewhere. Even arr for misdemeanors ara unusu- ally smr The police aulLoriiir Relieve th;G almost unprecedented condition is d le to the at interest taken by all cl'aris of people in the war. Eyen the most hardened thief employe his time plotting against Spain, in stead of scheming how some honest householder may be despoiled. It is a condition that wiJhform an in- . .. . i r At I tereeting study for those who make criminology a matter of research and consideration. It i? certainly remarkable. Ohio State Journal. Baseball Yesterday. Brooklyn 2 2 10 0 2 10 x 8 Baltimore 2 0 0 0 10 0 0 3-6 New York 0 3 1 3 0 3 4 x 16 Philadelphia 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 04 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 01 Cincin'ti 10000000000 12 Boston 00 100 10013 Washington 2 0000101 04 St. Louis 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 x 8 Louisville 00201000 03 It will be very nice to see Lieut. Hobson and hismen all promoted when they get back into our lines but it would do them little good to declare them admirals as long as they lie in Spanish prison. Tne Lyceum MeetsT The Lyceum met Friday night, with an unusually small number present. Messrs. Jno. Cook and R L Duval on the affirmative and Mr.j Harry Woodhouse and Attor ney SStickley on the negatiye, de bated .the question, "Resolved, That the United States can justi fiably and advantageously acquire more territory ' Dr. Herring, the chairman, was the judge of the debate, and announced that the chair was unable to render its de cision on the question until at the next meeting. The indictment of the Sergeant at Arms was laid on the table and further action v. Ill be taken on it at its next meeting. Hospital Train Passes Througb. The army hospital train p- ed through lr: night over the South ern for Tampa. It consists often Pullman sleeping cars, one dining room car, cooking car and a combi nation coach. It is fully equipped for hospital service. The train passing through here contained 16 cars gome of which were of the Ked Cros3 equipment. STATE OF OHIO. City of Toledo, ( ; Lucas County, j" Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the firm of F J Cheney & Co., doinsr business in the City of Toledo, County &nd Stato aforesaid- and that said fim will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of Hall's' Catarrh Cure. , Frank J Cheney. Sworn to before me and subscribe ed in my presence, the 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. sealT y A. W GLEASrv'T ) Notary Public. i Hi Ps Cdtarrh Cure is taken'ins ternaUy and acts directly on the blood and' mucous surf ces of the sytem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J, CHENEY & CO., c,,, , . Toledo. O, bold by druggists, 75c, The Racket Store. CORSET DEPARTMENT. Summer corsets 38o. up. Dr Nossah. a'SLOO Corset for 48c This corset is so constructed that continuous motion throws the straii on six combined steel?, making it impossible to brck at the sides. C. B. Corsets 85c. Four or five pther makes ranging from 20 to 60c. 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