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Bsaisr Standard. ! . BUSHIEST & SO&, JEditcrs and Proprietors , OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. The Standard is published very day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year . . . ............ 14.00 Sis months. . . . . . .... 2 00 Three months.. . . . . . . . . . 100 One month. '.:.. ..... '. . ''.35 Single copy. . . . ... . . .'. .05. The Wefkj Standard is - a ftmr-p&ge,7" .it-column paper. It ias a lair- jirculation in Cabarrus than a ther paper. Price $1.00 per ADiium, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : Term3 for regular advertisements inade known on application. Addres3 all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD. JTTL7 15 1898 IT WAS A GB1 SD ACHIEVEMENT . It seems to us that there is cauee for gratification in the surrender of Santiago that is only a little below the two great naval victories. In view of the fact that a headlong as sault upon the worka would have coat so many lives now saved and that a seycre bombardment would hs.va been at no lit le cost to the United States and would have wrought immense loss to the nan lives whom we wish to protect.and ti benefit, it was worth the while to induce a surrender by repeated ef forts and to make some conditions. The moral effect on the Spanish soldiery and people is better by the conciliatory course, for Spain is al ready too desperate. A gentleness may do much to disabuse the Span ish mind. . We may not know all the modi fications of the capitulation, but whatever they be they should be ac oepted by the American people withsj l - mi t out a murmur. j.uey eeem io oe the concensus of the m:nda of the leaders on the field whose sagacity and courage have been tes ed and .will bear no discounting. It is our daring fighters that know what kind cf terms to offer. ' DiM'r iuirE maker Justice Brewer, of the supreme court, recalls the interesting fact that a year ago when Admiral Dewey was being condoled with on being ordered to the distant China waters, he answered : 'You need not condole with, me, gentlemen The government will not stand this Cu ban foolishness much longer, and we will have something to do. I will comeback again, but some fine morning I will take the Philippines before breakfast." The admiral was iras good enough to keep his prom ise. Daily Free Press. He did not quite come up to it, for he stopped and ate breakfast, going back and finishing up the job then.. ; . . . Taere is a fresh sensation in the much talked of case of Judge W L KorwoodJ of the 8uperior Court, whose resignation, conditioned upon 2iie again being intoxicated, was placed in V S Lusk's hands and by toe latter sent to Governor.Russell and then accepted, the Governor ap pointing Euguene Carter, of Ashe ille, j udge. The attorney general Friday V granted Norwood leave to bring sun in4he name of the State to try the title to ths office. Some rery able attorneys declare the case go against the Governor anS in Norwood's favor. DailyNRecord, , We have npt compliments to hustle into the Populiat party with a sawdust tcoop by any meant?, but we do congratulate the party in con vention in the 7ro district Thursday on its nomination of Morrison Cald well for Congressman instead' of A 0 Shuford. We can't think of a Populist in the district that we would be more willing to suffer de feat from if it could not be avoided than oar own Morrison, while to be annoyed with that, fellow Shnfoid is too bad for the clos? of this 19th centuty . We don't know how it can be tHat Morrison can swallow Marion Butler, bat there is an old saw about a woman that kissed a cow when there were men to kiss. 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 she coughed incessently, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's. New Discovery for consumption, and was so much relieved on taking the first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cuied. Her name isMrs Luther Lutz. Thus writes W C Hannick & Co., of Shelby. N. C. Trial bottle free at P. B. Fetzer's drug store. Reglar size 50c. and $1.00. E very bottle guaranteed. The North Carolina Veterinary Medical Association will meet in annual session in Wilmington on July 25th . As there are not a great many veterinary surgeons in the State, tne gathering will not be a large one, -but matters of great im portance to the veterinary profes sion will be disc assed. Daily Rec ord. irm Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering humanity ahunld be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following: "This is to certify that I was a terrible suf ferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, , and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended Electric Bittere; and after taking two bottles I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering from this terrible malady. I am grate fully yours, M. A. Hoeartv, Lex ington, Ky." Sold by P B Fetzer's Drug Store. Raleigh is to have a cannon ship ped to her from one of the sunken ships at Manila, all because the mayor of that city promptly con gratulated the crew of the Raleigh that bore a conspicuous part in the grand naval battle. Now -the Con cord was there and well up in the front of the battle. Why can't we 1 m t A i r n. "' nave aucn iropny r anall we misgj it just because Mayor Crowell was whooping with the rest of us instead of slinking away to some corner to hasten a cable congratulation ? - mm . For Over Fi'ty Tears Mrs. Winslow'fl Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perf eot suc cess. It soothes the child, softens 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. Wmslows SootL Syrup," and take no other kind. The Chief Burgess of Milesburg, Pa., says De Witt's Little Early Risers are the best pills he ever used in his family during forty years of housekeeping. They cure constipa tion, Bick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Small in size, but great in results. J P Gibson. Strausse About tUe Negro. Chaplain Galloupe, who was in the Santiago fight, in talking to a reporter of the Charlotte Observer says : T watched the negro soldiers with a great deal of interest, and discovered something curious about them. As long as you keep them io the rush of battle they do very well, really fighting like tigers, but the minute the excite ment is over, they weaken. They cannot wait an attack their nerve, gives way entirely. The white soldier has nerve ; but not so with the negro. I noticed, too, that the white soldier, when wounded, makes no outcry, does not cry nor murmer: - The negroes cry and &oan ail the time The Great Wrestler Lost. Among the number that met death by the sinking of the steam ship fiourgogne was the world renowned wrestler, Youeouf, who came to America and found no man competent to throw him. He was on his return home. This man had a peculiar idea about his money, having always carried it in a belt around his waist, where it was almost sure to have been at his death. He never wrestled but once in his life without his money in his belt. News From George ville. Prof. Albright, who will take charge of the school at the George ville Academy, has arrived here. His school will very probably begin on the first Monday in August. Mr. Will Widenhouse, who fell from his wheel two weeks ago and whose hip was fractured slightly, is able to walk some now. He has been confined to his bed with the injury. A Correction. In your issue of yesterday (14th) you spoke of the Rev. Oliver Stan sell, the colored Epiecpal preacher." Although Oliver Stansell sometimes assumed the title of "Rev." and the functions of Mpreacber," he has never been ordained to the ministry of the Episoopal church. He was and is, only a layman, and was em ployed as teacher in the colored mis sion. "J.O.Davis. 1IU Arm Baaly Cut. Thursday evening Mr. Noah Correll received a bad cut on his arm. In leaning against a small slat before the window in his shop, the slat gave away and his arm went directly against the glass, whioh broke and inflicted a had cut on hia arm just above the wrist. It bled quite profusely for some time. Will Teach at China Grore. Mr. S E Hodges, son of Mr. C W Hodges, of Oral) Orchard township, goes to China Greye Monday to be gin school in the China Grove Acad emy. Mr. Hodges will teach for two months. He will then stop teach iog to enter Davidson College. Charlotte News. ! The announcement is officially made at Washington that , the. ru mors ; of : estrangement between Sampson and Schley are all false; that Sampson has not violated the rules of etiquette or generosity to ward Schley; and (hat his report, when received, will give full justice to all ofjais brave men engaged in the capture of Cervera and destruc tion of his ships. Let us await the report. 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