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Daily Standard. D. & EC At Editors end Proprietors, ntt,Mlg OFFICE IN EEICK ROW. The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One year. ......... ... . . .$4.00 Six months . ... . . . ... 2 00 Three months.. ........ . . 100 One month ......... -35 Single copy. . . . . -05 The Wefkj Standard is a four-pags, ..t-column paper. It has a lar jirculation in Cabarrus than a ther paper. Price 81.00 per anuum, in advance. idvertisin4 rates : Terma for. regular advertisements made known on application. . Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD, AUGUST 9 1898 OUR TICKET. TOR CONGEESS FROM THE 7TH DISTRICT, HOJS. THEO. F. KLUTTZ. TOR SOLICITOR FOR THE 8X11 DISTRICT, MR. WILEY RUSH. ANOTHER WONDERFUL MEAT. ISSTRU- The terrible calamity of the sink ing of the Bonrgogne has given new impetus to the study of ways and means to avert collisions tn the seas. There is no device yet applied that . Tenders security amid dense fogs. The electric light has not solved the problem. The fog hornS'may sound the danger without indicating clears ly the source. Indeed it seems that &e very laws oi acousties are some times confused in certain atmoa-i1188 lQe Paman oarb-wire-lences. pfceric conditions. The Scientific011 Friday tbey turned .0De of the8e American says that Mr. Hermann Herberts, of Newark, N. J., has evolved an appliance called the ther mopile by which it is hoped to meet the demand for this much needed res lief. This wonderful instrument re cords the one millionth of a degree f heat. The heat from a man's 2and is indicated at a yard's distance and the heat of a candle at a quarter of a mile away. This unique instrument is ex pected to indicate the nearness of a 7e3sel and the direction it is going. Should it prove a success it will solve ihe problem and will crown modern science with one of its most amazing triumphs. A TRiraPH FOK THE BIGHT. We note with much less feeling of triumph of our political organiza tion than the triumph of conscienv tious conviction over mad prejudice displayed in the Rev. W T Talbirt in cutting loose from the party he uncs making a record at which his better judgment revolts, A man toes not forfeit the respect of him -ielf or his fellowman by changing Ms political affiliation with the hope of improvement, but how good men cf more patriotism than passion can Tote the ticket, when th " J WW WM.U. J see the terrible eyil it has brought c ub and the utter hopelessness of anything better, while ;it must sell ta sense of principle, honor and consistency by coalition with a party whose principles and policies are so much averse to its own we are unable to see. Rnrftlv it ia fio . Burely n is time for men; who wiah the approval of their own consciences to cat loose fr.m a party so hopeless for the accomplishment of good and so disgraced with the results of itB policies. We can but hone that men will rise to true r - manhood and leave the ill-desiguing leaders to the jast .iate of their own sinister motives. It would be bad enough if Russia and England should get into a war over & railroad line in China, and jet it seems much like it might come to that. Russia has treated Lord Salisbury's ultimatum with ins difference and a blow might follow. A war between these two grand powers would be too awful to be the result of a little quarrell. It brings afeeTing of regret i0railroad eatin8 station he stopped . . . I thnrfi Inner ftnnnorh tn crnt his breaks learn that Capt. Clark, of the Ore gon, is in very bad health and may be retired from the service, lie, too, showed heroism in bringing his splendid ship from the Pacific and felt confident all the while that he need not fear Cervera's whole fleet. knottier Brute Meets His Just Fnte GnfiiD, Qa , Aug. 8 John Meads ows, a negro who attempted assault upon a little 7Hveariold white girl, 14 miles from here yesterday after noon, was lynched in the outskirts of Griffin this afternoon. JLet It Come. London, An?. 6. -The Statist predicts a great wave of American prosperity after the war and active European business in American securities. "Cuba," it 8iy8, "will give em ployment to a vast amount of capi tal and the stimulus to industry there will react upon the United States. The investments in Cuba, Porto Rico and the Philippines will particularly benefit railways' A Barb Wire Telegraph Line. Ponce, Porto Kico, August 7. The signal corpa have put to good I ii n i i . itoionei uiassiora ana six men, with keyboarde, used the fence for five miles and communicated with the army in Arroyo. Colonel Qlase ford unwound the wire at posts and after insulating it at certain poats on whieh it restad, got the whole line in working order in two hours. Mr. Elijah Staneil, who lives six miles west of Monroe was attacked by a large bull last Saturday and was almost gored to deaths The animal knocked Mr. Stancil down and gored him for some time before help reached him. The injuries sus tained; by Mr. Stancill are a long gash on the abdomen and a number of painful bruises on the body and. head. The injured man is 83 jears old and is a cripple from a disbos cation of one of his hips several years ago. Mcnroe Enquirer. Jealous of CerTera. If Sagasta could see a photo of Cervera in his elegant quarters, liv ing on the fat of the land, smoking imported Connecticut wrapper ci gars, drinking the finest brews of Yankee beer,1 and enjoying the jokes of the American paragraphic ser aphSj he would be strongly tempted to cable Uncle Sam for permission to come over and surrender himself as a; guest of war. Denver Post. DeWitt'sWitch Hazel Salve has the largest sale of any Salve in the world. Xhia fact and its merit hps lexd dishonest people to attempt to cotaterfeit ;it, Look lout for the manwho attempts to deceive-you wheilyou call for DeWitt's Witch aazeifeooiy me sreat pile cure j plGibson. HazeL Salve XI .. " Withdraws Her Sympathy Extendert to Us. ' The Statesville Landmark now comes forward and withdraws her sympathy extended to Salisbury and Concord, as she has "just a leetle" chance to claim some of the Hobson glory. It says : "The Landmark was a little pre mature in sympathizing with Con cord "and Charlotte because Hob- bod-didn't pass their way, , and we i hasten to set the matter straight by giving facts. Hobson made special visits to the cities ofc Sahs- ' m ' 1 bury, Statesville and Asnevme, spending from half a day to a day in each. In coming from Atlanta North he had occasion to pass through the towns of Char otte and Concord, and the former being a K i w o e d i . m fast. We give these tacts cheerfully. There is nothing small about us." afore Sev F.ngines for tbe Southern. The Southern has had three more fine new eoginee made for 8ervi3es on her line here. They are large and the most powerful ever used in this section of the country. The engine alone, without the ten der, and with no water in its boilers weighs 158,000 pounds, while the average weight of tbe largest hither to used weighs about 129,000. They have the same number of driving wheels on the side, three, but are so constructed that they can handle more cars and with much more ease. The new ones are estimated to carry eleven or twelye more cars. Ntockholdera Meeting. The stockholders of the Cannon Manufacturing Co., met in their office this (Tuesday) evening at 2 o'clock. Nothing more than the 0 regular business was reported. A r semi-annual dividend of five per cent, was declared. Euough for One Keeeptlon. A $300 sword was presented to Lieutenant Hobson last Friday night at Long Beach Hotel with a kiss to boot from one of the prettiest ladies at the hotel and he did not have to ask for either. In Fine Condition: 'Squire D C Gunter spent Sun day at Occonochee faxm. He drove through the country, and took par ticular notice of the growing crops, and says he never saw finer in his life. Some spots that he saw on the trip seemed to be a little dry and needing rain, but take it all to gether, the crops were in excellent condition and not suffering for nourishment. Similar reports come from almost every other section of the country throughout this part of the State. Durham Sun. .Discovered By a Woman. Another great disco very .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 cured. Her name is Mrs. 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. Every bottle guaranteed. 1 Dr. Miles" NEBVE PLASTEE Only25c. That- nmWm 1 m . . The 15 to 25 Gents. Brownie Overalls at 22 l-2c. Another lot of 25c. Summer Corsets. D. J. Bostiao ARE YOU A HUE T S A Home Paper Containing Home and OtherNewsThab ffrUs' of Interest To Our Readers. SENT) IN YOIIIllSUBSCIlIPTION . IN ORDER THAT A PAPER P1AY.THRIVE IN OUR CITY ITMUST HAVE - THE HEARTY CO-OPERATION i Price of DAILYISTANDARD One week. . . .... , One month. Three months r..... S,x months '. One year. . . . . . . . .;. J... ? - - . . - Store, Waists SUBSCRIBER and PATRONAGE of its PEOPLE. , 10c1 35ci $, 00 . 2 00 ............. ...... 4Q0 4i)
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