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m - 02N D.EIIIIE&SCi, Editors sad Proprietors OFFICE IN BRiCK ROW The Standard is published everyday Sunday excepted)! and delivered by carriers. t BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One ye&r . . . . $4 00 Six months. . . . ... . ... . 2 00 Three months. .......... 1.00 One month. . .-. .35 Single copy, 05 The Wefkj Standard is a four-page, eK t-column paper. It has a larp' jirculation in Cabarrus than ar ..ther paper. Price 81.00 per an uum, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : Terma for regular advertisements tnade known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, tConcord, N. a CONCORD. SEPTEMBER 5 1898. OUR TICKET. JOR CONGBESS FROM THE 7TH DISTRICT, HOJN . THEO. F. KLUTTZ. JO.U SOLICITOR FOR THE 8X11 DISTRICT, MR. WILEY RUSH, 7 HE BHUATIOM AS RKGAUDS THE PRIMARIES. Despite our every effort and the efforts of the candidates most intimately concerned, there can be no definite news gotten from No. 2 township. The commission! ers will have to be selectsd from a large number of nominations in the Democratic primaries on last Saturday. It seems entirely Drobable that J P Allison will be nominated on the first bal lot. . Col. Long will, walk over the race track for Surveyor, as will J E Brown for coroner. m, - - T - Ther is no race for John M n i r -at a i it m , , . Hartsell, for the nominations ior Clerk of the Court, Treas urer and Legislature respec tively. Frr Cotton Weigher, .Register of Deeds and Sheriff all are in the race and it will take the convention next Sat urday to determine on whose shoulders will rest the task of defeating the combination ticket. Gen. Wheeler Speaks. den. Wheeler, writing from Montauk, repudiates the sensa tional reports of great neelect and . a avoidable hardships in the San tiago campaign and even in the fiamp at Montauk. He thinks . Li . 3 1 wucu in a ouviruum exits are uuiy i zlz i la szn. ; cud u.opaiiiuoiib auu tuat iuu hui- diers themselves duly approciated Ahe situation and bore their un avoidable hardships andp priva tions with cheerfulness. Indeed in most instances these eyils were LZ J J uveruaiimattju diiu laibeiy ruporieu. The First Regiment to Come Some. It now transpires that the First North Carolina Regiment is to be :We are unable to learn whether the Droceaa is to be the same as that mcannprt rnr tne nep.nna nr nm. namely to go to Raleigh and be furs loughed home to return and be exs ammed and be mustered out. A stubborn cough or tickling Jn the throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. . Harmless in effect, touches the right spot, reliable and -jus t what is wanted. It acts at.once. J P Gibson. A "FAKE" HOBhON. A Cincinnati Man rins a MgU Old Time at a Georgia Watering Place. "There wad a bogus Hobaon at a south Georgia watering jlactT last week &aid a New Orleans drummer, who came in esterday from a ttip, "and the hotel proprietor id wild over the sell. The lieutenant's double was Arthur EUoc, of Oin cinnati, who is well known here. He looks something like Hobson'd picture, and a friend registered htm as the herojast for a joke. Well, you should have seen the excite ment ! The whole"di3trict flecked to the hotel, all the pretty girls turned out and the landlord nearly burst a blood vessel getting up a swell din ner. In a little while the thing had gone so far that Eaton was afraid to own up, and he ensaktd off on the first train. "Before he got away tne girls cut all the buttons eff his clothes as souvenirs, and he got to Jacksonville hanging together by safety pms. At the depot some cheerful idiot a&k.d the 'fake' Hob3on to kiss the best girl, and several other idiots followed suit. Now they want his gore, and lots of it. I forgot to say that Eaton promised to send every native a chunk of the Merrimao. It would take about three battleships to go ronnd. If he ever gees back there they wili hang him, sure." ) NEWS PARAGRAPHS. Ten CAfies of yellow fever haye been reported in Orwood, Miss. Four men were instantly killed FndayUt Stinesville, Ind., by the premature explosion of dynamite. Thy were working in a rock quarry. Dr, Blessing, the medical officer of Nansen's polar expedition, is'rections. hopeful that Andree and his group are not lost, but are probably on Franz Josef Land and may yet be found. Tha A rl n m n : K . 7 tne United states express companies k0 ftA . j . , nave consented to pay the stamp tax. It is understood too that the Southern Express Company makes no further fight of it. Miss Winnie Davis is said to have taken worse and is critically ill again. Narrow scaue. -Thankful words written by Mrs Ada E Hart, of Groton, S. D : "Was taken with a bad cold which Bettled on my lungs; cough set in and final ly terminated in Consumption. Four doctors gave me up, saying I couiu UY9 put a bjqoh ume. 1 gave? myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was ad vised to get Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at P B Fetzer'a drug store. Regular size 50c. and $1.00. Guaranteed or price refunded. Fire Alarm Given. About 9 o'clock this (Monday) morning the fire alarm was given. People rushed ot but could hot find the fire for some time. At last it was found to be at a negro house behind Mrs. Quantz's. The build ing, which was a small one, belongs to Mr. G W Patterson and a negro woman named Cinda Pharr lived in it. Part of the roof and ceiling was burned. Two negroes worked most faithfully until they succeeded it getting it out. Not much damage was done. You invite disappointment when you experiment DeWitt's Little Early Risers are pleasant, easy, thorougn little pills. Thoy cure constipation and sick headache iust as sure as you take them j P Gibson; . Gol4 In Ills Tobacco. Sunday ad Calvin Kesler, Hear son of Mr. Cornelius Kesler,of Fallstown township, was biting off a chew of to bacco his teeth struck some thing hard. He pulled it oat and found it to be a 10 cent piece with a hole in it. When he went to take another try for a v chew, his teeth again came in contact with somt coin of the realm. When this pice was fished out it proved to be a five dollar gold piece Mr T Ostwalt, of Fallstown township, who informs us of this gold find, did not know the brand of tobacco, and we are therefore unable to cause a run upon the factory by mentioning it Young Mr, Kesler has the money to show for itself, Mascot. Special Ilatea. Account Labor Day, Asheyille, N, C., Sept. 5tb, 1898, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets from Concord to Asheville and re turn at rate of 7.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale Sept. 3rd, 4h and, 5th, limited 8ept. 7tk. Continuous passage in both direc tions. a l. l. i e & 1 . m Washington, Greensboro, N. C, Sept. 4th,' the Southern Railway will sell round-trip tickets to Greens boro at rate of $3 65 for the round trip. Tickets on sale Sept. 3rd and 4th, limited returning Sept. 5tb, continuous passage in both Qirecs tions. Account Democratic. Judicial Convention, Fayettevillo, N. C, Sept. 7tb, the Southern Railway wjll sell round trip tickets to Fay et evIHe at rate of $6.65. Tickets on sale, Sept. 5, 6 and 7, limit Sept. 10th, continuous passage in both d; ; Account National Encampment G. A. R , Cincinnati, O., Sept. oth and 10th, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Cincinnati via Paint Rock or Charlottesville at rate of $11 . 40 from Concord. Tick, ets on sale Sept. 3rd and 4th, final limit returning Sept. 12th 1898. Ironsclad form and limited to cons tinuous passage in both directions: Account Grand Chapter, Order of Eastern Star, Durham, N. C, Sept. 12th, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Dur ham and return at the rate of 65.85 for round trip. Tickets on sale Sept. 10th and 12th. Limited Sept. 22. Continuous passage in both directions. Account State Baptist Sunday School Convention Greensboro, N. C, Sept. 21st to 25th, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to Greensboro at the rate of $3.65 for round trip. Tickets on sale Sapt. 18th to 21st. Limited return ing Sept. 26th. Continuous passage in both directions.J -l For any further information ads dress Gowan Dusekbury, v Local Agent, y - Concord, N. C. mm- For Over Flty If ears Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 3yru p has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect sue 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 wad ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth lLg Syrup," and take no other kind One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by its quick cures and chil dren may take it in large quantities without the least danger, It has won.f or itself the best reputation of any preparation used today for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. J P Gibson. The Highest Price Will claim to undersell tneir competitors. ""Assertions are easy but not always true, but figures combined with quality do not deceive. We re. spectfully submit the following figures and ask you to corns and examine he quality. The simple fact that an article is quoted at a low figure doea not necessarily mean that it is really cheap. A yard of cloth made to sell for 3c. is no cheaper at.3c. than a 5c quality would be at 5c.C 1 yd wide Cambrc (same a3 Lonsdale) 7 l2c. 1 yd Parcale in light or navy ground at 6 l4c. worth 7 l2c. 350 lbs remnants of White Goods at 25 c: per lb. ly wide Percaline at 6 ls4c. worth 15 to 20c. lyd " Silisia at 7 l-2c. worth 10 to 15c- Remnants of Table Linen at 42 1-2 to 95c. per yard. Solid Silver shirt waist sets at 25c ; Solid Silver Cuff Pius at 25c. per pair. Fancy Hat Pins 5 to 98c. each Nice lot of Jewelry. , - . Gents Linen Collars fil-4 to 10c. Gents Linen Cuffs 5 to 25c. Gents Handkerchiefs 5 and 25c. 20 styles of Ladies Swiss embroider. ed Handkerchiefs at 10 cents each. Foreign samples of Ladies Cotton and Lisle Hose at 25c. Some of these are worth 50c. per pair. Ladies Collars 8 and 10c, Cuffs 10 and 15c. SUMMER CORSETS 25c. up. We made -a good purchase in Stationary recently. We got about S3C0 worth, mostly by jobs, for $151.98. This enables us to srive you uw side prices on almost anything in this line, Good note paper at 10c par rtnund worth 5c. tier auire. Finer aualicv at 18c. worth 125c per lb' Tnia is the same quality we had some time ago at 18c. BOX PaPER We have some nice 50c- boxes at 25 cents, Box'containing fine Linen Tablet and Envelopes to match worth 25e. Our price 20c. Nice box of square note paper tied with silk ribbon and long envelopes at 10c, per box, worth 15c. PENCIL TABLET3-1C. up. Our best value is a 550 page one for 5c. INK r ABLETS 5c. ones at 3c, 10c. ones at 5c. and finer ones at 10c, 4u0 pen holders worth 5c, $20.00. Our price 2 l2c, $10.00. See how we save your money. Nice equare Linen envelopes at 5c worth 10c. -NICE LOT OF SHIRTS White shirts 25c up. Puff bossom 59 to to 75c. Colored dress Shirts 24 to 50c. $33 worth of CLUB TIES to be in shortly. Large 5c. cake of Soap at 4c. Very D. - ARE YOU A. HO To TTTH O A Home Paper Containing Is of Interest SEND IN YOUR IN ORDER THAT A PAPER HAY THRIVE IN OUR CITY IT MUST HAVE THE HEARTY CO-OPERATION Price of DAILY One week... ... 10c , One month. ...... . ....... . . ..... . . . .... 35cj Three months. . ..... ... ..... . . ........ .... . $1 oo Six months . 2 00 One year. . . ........ . . . , , . 00 4 Store in the State Respectfully. Bostian SUBSCRIBER Home and Other News That Tb Our Readers. SUBSCRIPTION and PATRONAGE of Its PEOPLE I STANDARD -
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