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rTT H QFFK ii Hi EttiCK 11W. The Standaud ie publ'.bbkc everyday (Sunday except d) auci delivered, by .carriers. BAT E. OF SUBSCRIPTION : Que year W Sis:" months ............. 2 00 Three months'. ........ 100 One month ............ . Singie copy. .......... .05 S: The W e ff i Stan iL kd ia . ' a four-page, .t-colu uun pup, r. It hssalan-" jirculatiun in. Cabarrus haa ar ther pnpsr. . .Piice por antn.ni, in aa vance. , . v' . IDVEiiTxSLN'a KATES . Tar ma for -regular advertitwrneatfr tnade knc??n on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, ; 'Concord; :N. C- CONCORD. NOVEu BER ll$j&l8. souru concord iJipnovEaE?iT!. chaHgHbie iauc.3asps2SS3 I The following poetry was foand - The appraooa at Maio and Corbiu atrea ha been j . Jag; LcIlg'a' e8tate, who died Verymucb,reirv4..tb .last few - rfl flro t its first THE ND SOT IX SIGHT. There is such a prolouged ten sion in the .discussions of the aa8. Trie Uuiay nas'oeen .rntatjug to st me of our people, but; it is easier to complain tt oihers thui to do better oureive The pretend adm i iatrittion "of our 'ova afi: irs it seems to us has done no little work on tne town. The defeat of the bond idsutt seemed o indicate that th town wished to stay within its means. Tnis policy has been al tered jo. Our. improvements along this point stem in have come quite tirdily, but the problems connected tfith it haye not been theeasiest of ablution. We bop that ere losg we will see this part of our to ffn shaped up in ordtr and will no .longer care tbut we waited with due patience. The comparative silence by .many about this work and. all along on South Main street has been not from leck of interest bat. from the fact that it denied to bear sgainst the interests and the satisfaction of reading a young man would JiKeiy resolve never to marry, bub to advo- cite the IrtdieaV c u6e, read the first and third 1 na then the second and four l h of eca verse: Tue man must lead a hippy life . WhoV free Iroin matrimonial oh am, Who is directed by a wif", Ia sure to suffer for bis pains. Adam could fiud no fiol'd peace, THE RACK Ml:''. STORE No. . Store No, 2, Store Room formerly occupied the Barbers just below joh I son's Drug Store. a I Jt ... - nr When.Ji was given lor a mate, .. Dre8S Skirts 98c. to 2 35. Until he eaw a woman's face, Adam was in a hppy sta e. Gns Undershirts 10a. up. " laundered Percale yhirt3 24c. UD. - .. ... A large line of Gents Collar., 3 VTf for 25?. These goods are well wortu -j iu iuc itick . 1U to ra 13. wwio ioiiicii mis loom fn. t r- 0115- larore an we neea it is the h Winter elov-s 25 aud 48c. - rui - . xr; , Ufcht cuuiu uo. e now navv nK. LafliM rurn snin?.' t,wn hirds nt our Kt.rw.lr :. - 0 i - - - - ui aij.i I Caprs 50c. to 4.50.iNice Astrigan opened up. Some of the ut -everil D.rtiea on the Tioe. There peace commission at Paws tlmti fl Afld conditions" in which one tires reading the monotony, momentous as it would be under different circumstances. The TJnited States makes' such de mands as Spain would doubtless the proper praoua ran effeot more if tbe situation is not fretted with agi larioni We rope that the final ar rangement wid give all . the satie- f a -"tionttytt impossible for any great We have a model In all the femaie face appear Hypocricy, deceit and pride; " Truth, dwriing of a heart bineere, Ne'er known in woman to reaide. What tongue is able to unfold. ne la'senooda tn.it )n woman dwell: The worth in woman we behold, Is almost imperceptible. Oarsed be the foolish man I say, Who changes from his, singleness, Who will not yield to woman's sway, Is sure of perfect blessedness. T aeeline if she were not o'wi?rlsa!on!n ?o giye. a.icct in ooutn vjoncoru iuoicaa u to resist That Spain should haye to give up Cuba, Porto Rico and tho whole of the Philippine group vrith no return but the estimated costs" of improvements on the Philippines is endeed humiliating, but such are the terms offered with no probability that there will be any modification. Indeed, it wouid seem lolly to enc urage Spanish diplomacy by relenting. It is the rule of war that the conquering nation charge up the cost of the war to the defeated nation. Spain has nothing to give but island territory and if allowed to retain them by which to help pa the war debts, doubt less there would be such tax op pression as to defeat the whole American object of the war, viz : The relief of Buffering humanity. Having gone into the war with humane motives professedly foie jnost, it would hardly be consis tent to turn over any captured territory to the cruel Spaniard d repuieWe :'road S3 before. We can no at hope t bat improvements that have ebied away from this part of the town will flow to this very de sirable part of our growing city. Durham Sun : It is learned that the Democratic candidate for sheriff of Granville county was elected by a majority' of five votes. He can thank Col. J S Carr for the fact that he was elected at all for he mad6 it possible. There were six men in this city who were entitled to vote in Granville, who did not feel able Shoes 1.10 to 1.90. Coisets 20 to, 85c. Gloves 15 to 98 j. Hoee 5 to 35c and.Vets 15 to 25c Ladies and Misses Uuion Suits 25 and 35c. Hose Supporters 22c. " Nice line Muslin Underware , -Liht check and stripe Outin Night Gowns trimmed in lace, 1 25. Dressing: Jacket made o light Uutiner, 48o- New line of fine worked Embroid are selling fast, 'come and inr1(,.. them. We bought small lots 0? all goods and got a larger variety Nice assortment of Glass Ware 4 5, 10 and 15c. China G-tke Piatea .nd Silid BowIb, well assorted, at 25 to 98c. China Guos and Saucers, 5 to 2oc Not all in yet. Table Plates, well assorted, 10 to 25c. Not all in y6t. Chocolate arid Tea Pots uo to l 38, Mups, 5 to 25c. Sugar and Cream ery. riew colored Jjaces iori ancy Work, 5c. per yard. We nave a real nroff.v ffponnVi T.Una fVof IrtnVo lib-o I '. ' . . handmade7e 7 Sets 10 to 98c perset. Uracser Jars, New lot of Muslin Scarfs. Table Cuapadoes, 48c Covers and Mats, nicely cut out' Pitchers 5 to 48c. Salt and Pepoer and worked, 5c to 1.10. a . -A . 1 U vd Skirt Pattern of Embroider- O0lH LUO ed Plrnnel at 1-10 per pattern. Fancy Boxes for Lidiea or Gantle Nice lot of light colored Outinfir in men 48c to 2.25 each. Btrmo on1 Phonlr of ftl Ar 7ln. TVioon goods are worth 10c. You will find BOQKS 5c. up. Special me at 22, theso especially adapted to babies 25, 35 and 48o. J 1 J : , 1 . 1 I tQ " t "es ?lg r- Twnr aress", Poto Scrap and iVuto Albums. Dark OutirTff 5 to 7; . FRAMED PICTURES lOz. to 2.98 7ic. Ginghams (not starched) 5c per yard. Turkey Red Tablecloth 15a. yd. 24e. SPECIAL 1 yard flowers framed for uandie sticJis, etc. Dolls, .Toys and Lamp3 for the hall, parlor or night. Not all in yet. Umbrella Stands at 98c. worth again. There seems no good way out of the situation, but for Spain to submit to the loss of all her most 5" yaluable possessions. The United States might allow her more money valuation for Porto Rico and tho Philippines but she has noi a very gooa Dargam at oest. There is no telling jvhen a treaty of peace between the na tions will be signed. In the mean time the United States navy is keptin position to move at short notice if further warfare should prove unavoidable. Ai; advertisement of 100 lines nc8 ia the New York World costs 80.00. And people who have brains enousa back of their advertising pay the price and make money at it. - "I suffered nearly all night from Insomnia," said the drummer. Td bet you $2," roared the country landlord, .-"that .they ain't T 1 apoiis tj ournai. TP ANTED Fifty carloads of cotton seed . Will pay highest, market price. . Jno. K Pattersoii,; Observatlous On Life. The most contemptible of all me n things is 0 . her people's saK fishness. The easiest chance to have your own way is by not wauting it. Discretion is the batter part of a good many more things than valor. Acknowledging tmall faults is a sort of stratagem to conceal great one3. Wisdom is greater than wealth, but it is my wiedom and your wedth. Tae only thing that ni&kea a mean man feel good ia to be with a meaner one than himself. The road to riches ia often a short cut oyer your neighbor feelings. Tne only thinjj a man wants after he gets everything is more. All the world' aatage and ti?ery body wants to collect the fares. When von turn over a new leaf, j - - 1 it is sometimes .well not to mention (sale in a nambar of Slates Mnron Last week we found a nartv nrifl-i o lf rt T.nAi to soend the monev to so home to I Kiot tto -. . . I vote and would not have done so sit and the R. R. Co. made them a Nice lot of Work, Scrap, Glove, but for the fact that Colonel Carr L11 discount, .consequently we Bon Bon, Globe, Key, Luuch and . v , . , 1 svi iucro swvuivhk ica iiitiu cusb io Waste iiaskets furnished them monev to ero home. mnlrA.' Ynn an horn oil n4. YvaBto LteeKfc,La' Thflv wflnt nr1 vnfprl th ,Tmn- as long as thev last at 5c. ner Dair. tome aua -.inspect tnese goods. j - v .wvv. uv wuu 1 rni . . . I - IT, cratic tinkt. thus nl,tinr tho "J' .wuim Vo oto. per xuuau,, UuS ' " Er"?me peop,e gel 1U0 lor ter selection by . buying your Holi. We have the lateRt fhino. ;n day Goods NOW. 11 m. T1 !ll . BeatsYrtiibeedieks. SPU1A vvurfcain jtoibs Wiinoui rings. V V B I V m BH Bt Mrm . BTB1.J BT- 1 V I f I II of the moat ingenious as well is 10c. oomnlete. We have them in v el7 iespeottully, D. J. BOSTIAN. ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER mo as useful contrivances ever invented ak Cherry and white Emanel Finn is i olnnV rith ti,wl.- .i;. 1Bn- "mils uuuua a5c. per lb. www .1 .Wu uiu,ujLUDUha luav uu only wake a person at night, but aiso strike a light in the room and kindle a fire. . The clock is the in vention of Mr. Thomas W Went, of Macon, and is certain to become a household necessity. If a person wants to get up at. '3:30 o'clock in the morning, all that is necessary is to set the alarm on the clock for that hour and adjust the light and I 'i hre attachments. Promptly at 3:30 the alarm will awake the sleeper, light a candle that is attached and S?ta WS,: Ttr, I" A Eo P Containing Home and Other.ews Tkt ---j - ... ii ju.v already sold the State right for their' T JbzL.H i s the page. Nothing pleases people so much as being persuaded to do what they are going to do anyway. Eccentric people are , sometimes peculiar persons that others can'tj afford to call fools . . ..'... . . We never know how much we can do until we don't get the chance. Ex. Telegraph. Is of Interest To Oar Readers. An Opossum Farm. State Senator R. H. W. Barker, of Lincoln county, who is here. tells us that Mr. G. P. Bowman,of Polycarp, Alexander county, is arranging to go into the business of raising possums for the market. He will fence in ; several acres of woodland with barbed wire in .. ..... i such' away that the ?possums can not get out and will supply the enclosure with hollow logs, etc , for the 'possumB to live iu. He will then catch all the 'possums he possibly can and put them in to his possum f pasture until he gets it thoroughly stocked; He expects to make the business very profitable. -Mascot. SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. IN ORDER THAT A PAPER WAY. THRIVE IH OUR CITY IT MUST HA YB THE HEARTY CO- OPERATION and PATRONAGE of its PE0PLEJ - Says Pat, Those Spanish aailors who were in the ingagement forminst Dewey bad an ilegant chacce , to learn to shwim, if they : didn't know how befare, and so haye the people of Concord aa good a chance to learn of the Steam Laundry andDye Works,' andjtbe work they are doing. Their place is at the corner of MAINand CORBlJN Sta. f Phone No. 2.tr price of dailysstandard;.- JOne veek One month m - C iSThrec months. ........ ... KSSix months. ....... ...... , 35cJ $1 00 S 003 ; One year...,;. .t-7' a bo
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