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5S3 L ( SIflllBO JOEND. BARRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE - IN - BRICK - ROW. 1HE STANDARD is published every day Suiida.v excepted)'and delivered by series. Rates of Subscription : One year. Six months. . . . Three months.. One month, . . . .....'.14.00 ..... 2.00 ...... 1.00 .. .35 .05 Single cony. THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a four-page, eight-column paper. It has larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum in advance. Advertising Rates : Terms for regular adyertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, ' Concord, N. C. CONCORD, N. C, DEC. 17, 1898. TITE THUJE MlTUATIOJT. The discussion against imperial ism so-called, may have a good ef feet in" shaping the ultimate rela tions of the United States toward the territory that has fallen into her hands as a result of the lave wa' bat it seems to have something of the ring in it that the United States should bind heraelf down to tenets, which were doubtless good anchors age in the days when self protection and internal development were the DA goal of her ambitions. It would affections are positively cured by seem that an air of indifference to Dr. King's New Discovery for Con the appeals to her humanity and BUmption, Trial bottles free at P h the cries dt the oppressed about her were demanded. We think the nn- folding plans directed by 0-inisci ence has led us to broader fields. The President at the Atlanta ban quet seems to have met in masterly way cms too conswaure ciamor m the following : J, -1 1 "ew occasions ceaca new an ties. To this nation and every nation there come formative periods in its life and history. .Mew conditions can be met only by new methods. Meeting these conditions hopefully and facing them bravely and wisely is to be the mightiest test of Ameris .kw- Lf.m. tions and principles, but by meeting nrflflflnfc nnnnrfcnnitma and nhlicrft- tmna rxra ahull ahnnr nnraalvoa nrnrt hn I t 7u r' 7 V . " ..: nf tnn aroat trnut which mvilizfttinn I has imposed upon us. "Forever in the right, following - r- - - , the bsst impulses and clinging to high purposes, using properly and wumn nmus our power ana oppor- tunities, honorable reward must in- evitably follow. The outcome cans not be in doubt. "NYe could have avoided all the difficulties that lie across the path !2f ZrlT a;"I.mon ?! piteous appeals or tne starving and . J :Lu:i. i. z i i tp I uicsaiu muaujtama ui vjuoa. we naa onnaea ourselves to tne con- unions so near our Bnorea anu turn- d a deaf ear to our suffering neighs borsthe issue of territorial eipan- sion in the Antilles and the East Indies would not have been raised, "But could we have justified such a course r is mere any one wno ! ,1 J3 1 11 a V I uuum uuw ueuiare aooiaer 10 aave beeu the tetter-course ? With less humanity and less courage on our part, the Spanish flag, instead of the Stars and Stripes, would still be floating at Cavite, at Ponce and at Santiago, and a 'chance in the race of life' would be wanting Jo millions of human baings who today call this nation noble, and who, I trust, will 1jt3 to call it blessed. -o-nus rar we nave uone our buh tifTM t 1 I rvme uaty. bnau we now, when the v;otorv in war is written in' the T r W r't- nr aa a Vfc ri t h a Ai tti lirran coj w. .jo-w uu mo w""fou wo.ld applauJs and waits in expect janon, turn timidly away rrom: tne duties imposed upon the country by i 4- em r m w vnn 4 n 0 'Am4 w In Am f n A i cau uCCu0 Ait tuo iniats fade and we see with clearer "E- IV" Z:arJ cLup.uj . i tirn tt a rtuon t am nora n mi r- n n an a a ywv- Wt -ju-j to weec tne exigencies wticn await Tag, pecauee or couuaence tnaL our courae is one ot uutv and our cause that oi riRni. . liii A NEW BROTHERHOOD. "me Service Men of the Spanish War" Organized at Atlanta. Out of the Atlanta Peace Jnbilep bat grown a new order knowu aa "Tne Semce Men of the Spanish War " I& is to be something on the order of "The Grand Army of the Republic" and "The United Con federate Veterans Association." As these latter are to perpetuate patriotism along with the social re lations of the participants on their respective sides of the great conflict so this is to perpetuate and fostor along with patriotic chivalry, tne social relations of a reunited and seotionless brotherhood where the memories of fellow feeling in the late signal triumphs shall be made a source of perpetual enjoyment. Gen. Wheeler stands first on the list. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A C Thomas, of Maryeville Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suf fered untold agony from consump tion, accompanied by hemorrhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. 1 King's New Discovery for Conn sumntion. Couehs and Colds, He d l h t ,d - f mtle yalue . ftrtmnft-flnn w;th thR manmlnns CQre. would have il$ even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung Fetzer's drug store. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Needed Practice. "I learn," she said reproachfully, "that vou were devoted to no fewer tan five girlg before you finally nrnnnnurl tn m ft TTnw An T Irnonr that you didn't make desperate love to all of them. "I did," he replied promptly. "You did 1" she exclaimed. "Certainly," he returned. ,lYou don't suppose for a minute that I would be fool e h to tr for woh a Pnz9 a8yu are without Practicing a little first, do you ? OOmmonweaun. I "mmM In Safe Hands. . . . , , Kansas eauor tnus an nounced an important event in the local newspaper world : It is with a feeling of distress that we retire from the actiye control of this pas , . , - . D8r buk we ,eave our 30U"ial with a gentleman who is financially better able than we are to handle it The gentleman is welUknown in this community. He is the sheriff. Bucmen's Arnica saiye. The Uest Salve in the world for mutg, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Files or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give a tatisf action or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug O store' A Mormon Paper in Chattanooga, The Southern Star is the name of a Mormon paper lately issued in Chattanooga. It is a weekly, is edi ted by E.lder D P Fdlt and . rePre- 8enis inirteen conrerences m ten southern States. It is to be circu- lated in north Georeia. north Ala kmfl flnd in Nnrkh fln(3 Sfttlfll n- " a - - . J I r A. MMrv uui ot yu sursicai cases or men Unnndpd in htti nn. in nn. f fv vwynrv hnHnit.ftifl th pro Vtao haan but one death The reafc . fe I cover with scarcely a scar. Yet it is deolared bv- the surgeons that 25 wounds been caused by the leaden bullets from the weapons of 1861 i m Anderson Intelligencer. The American members of the pesce commission took passage tn dav Saturday Von the ateamnr St I - s w- t Louis for home. I STATE OF OHIO. City op Toledo, Lucas County, j Frank J. Cheney raakesoath thai he is the senior partner of the firm of F J Cheney & Co. , doing business iniheCity of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said fim will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tile U3e of Hall's Catarrh Cure- Fbank J Cheney. Sworn to before me and subnerib edin my presence, ' the 6th day of December, A;D. 1886. JbealTI' a. w:gleason, Ik) Notary Public Ha l's Catarrh Cure is taken inf. ternaily nnd acts directly on the blood and mueou surfces of tae sytein, Seud for testimonials, free F.J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. old by druggists, 75c, IIFOI By every one who will call and inspect our emporium of good things you want for Christmas. Just come and take a look through the acres and acres of the grand est display of articles suitable for presents, beautiful, and at lowest prices ever offered in Concord. The most superb array of glass in shapes astonishing, for utility and ornament. The most amazing of all is the pile of stuff a dollar will buy. Uur looa products are pro nounced by the most fastidious the finest, the most varied and extensive ever seen on tnis mar ket. We are agents for Huyler's, Lowney's and Nunnally's Fine Candies. 'Phone 2i, Dove & Bost. COAL ? COAL I 1 am now prepared to furnish you with Authricite and Jellico Coal. Best of quality and we guarantee the price. Don't use wood when you can get coal at such prices. J. A. C. Blackwelder, At 8tore on West Depot Street. Phone No, 68. s23 6m d The sooner a cough or cold is cured without harm to the sufferer the better. Lingaring colds are dangerous. Hacking cough is dis tressing. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures it. Why suffer when such a cough cure is within reach ? It is pleasant to the taste. J P Gibson, j I The trustees of Epworth'M. E. church will sell at the parsonage at Cannon yille to highest bidder, for cash, all the household and kitchen furnituro in said parsonage. The sale will begin at 1 oclock on next Saturday, Dec. 17th. d!6 fl. W. Tuckek, Chairman. Everybody Read! You will find now on hand a Frefih Stock of GROCERIES? Consisting of Raisins, nuts, citron, Currants, cranberries, Mince meat, pickles,. Sausage, catsup, kraut, Plum pudding, olives, Jellies, apple butter, Canned goods of all kinds, cheese, Bologna sausage,baked beans, and many other articles that we can't mention, also a General Line of Toys! These goods are all nice ana fresh and will be sold on as small profit as can be done at any other reliable house. Give me a portion of your trade. Prompt delivery of all purchases. Yours to Please, A. L. Sappenfield. J. This THE RACKET. 77 Solid Gold Kmgb, plain and assorted; stone and pearl settings at 98o to eacb. Ladies' Shirt Waist Pins 2 for 5 cents and up. Ladies Long Watch Chains at 68c to $5. Belt Buckles from 25 to 98 cents. --r. -r t; rr JNice assonmem oi xreuau xmo Assorted lot of Lock Bracelets. 39 inch Sea Island at 3 cents. 7J cent ginghams, finished at 5 cents. Big lot of childrens, ladies and - gents Black Hosiery at 5c per pair. Embroidery Scrim at 15c per yard. Filo, Twisted and Rope Silk and Gold Embroidery threads at 3c per skein. Common Embroidery Silk at c. Crochet cotton, 200 yards, 5c per spool. Imitation Sil:j4c per spool. Silk Crochet Threat 5c per spool. leek s - VERY RESPECTFULLY, D. J. Bostain. Test is the only proof of Merit. Erom now until further notice we of fer to our cus tomers and those who are not, a reduc tion of 25 per cent off price list on all woolen goods to be washed, cleaned, or dyed. Have your old clothes fixed up like new ones and dress up for the holidays. Concord Steam Laundry and Dye Works, PHONE 2. SHIRTS REPAIRED FREE. M. L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY, FEED AND SAP STABLES, Just in rear oi St. Cloud Hotel. Om nibuses meet all passenger trains Outfits of all kinds furnished promptly and at reasonable prices. Horses and mules always on hand or sale. Breeders of thoroughbred Poland China Hoqp tf SAUSAGE GROUND BY STEAM Ar THE RATE OF 500 POUNDS to THE HOUR AT Sol. Levy's Market. The most popular market in town and always keeps on hand a supply of all kinds of choice meat at lowest prices. He has a new enterprise to grind all sausage by steam the first that has ever been m Concord, Will supply you three pounas ior zo cents. Give me a trial will guarantee you satistaction. Everybody invited to call and see me. Free delivery to all parts of town. Respectfully, SOL LEVY. All persons indebted to me will please call upon W G Means, Esq., and settle. 1 have left all accounts and notes in his hands for collection L. M, Archey, M. D. May 2, 1898. Many a household is saddened by death because of the failure to keep on hand a safe and absolutely cer tain cure for croup such as One Minute Cough Cure. See that your little ones are protected against emergency. J P Gibson. BOSTIAN. Specials: BRANCH STORE. $2.25 Crokinole boards for $1. New Lot of framed pictures, assorted, flowers and fruits 8x16 inches, only iqJ 1 vard of flowers framed 24 cents. 1 yard of flowers framed with glass 43c. China Cake plates at 15 to 98c. See our stock of China wp.rer if ;c , , , i i i ' v i0 L1Jc larsrest sdock or oaa pieces ever sho in Concord. Solid Silver paper cutter and bont mark at 25c. v..' Large assortment of Toys, Vases, Books, Lamps, etc. Doll; Come and see cur -stock. You can buy as nice a present for 25c now aa you will get latter on for 40 or 50 cents; not that they will be higher, but the special bargains will be sold before the ' usual Holiday trade commences to buy. ; SCHEDULE mm - w In Effect Dee. 4, 1898. This condensed schedule is pnb- llehed as information, and is subject to change without notice to th public; ' Trains Leave Concord, N. 0 8:49 a. m. No. 37, daily, Washs ington and Southwestern lim ited for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Montgomery. Mobile and New Orleans, and all points South and Southwest. Through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis. Din ing car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and Atlanta. 8:53 p. M.- No. 7, daily, from Rich mond, Washington, Goldsborfi, Selma, "Raleigh, Greensborb Kuoxville and Asheville to Char otte, N. C. 11:23 A. m. No. 11, daily, for At; anta and all points South. Soha train. Richmond to Atlanta. 10:00 a. m. -No. 36, daily, fur Wellington, Richmond, Raleigh and all points NoTth. Carries Pull man drawingrcom butfet sleepei, NewOrleans to NewYork; Jackson ville to New York; Pullman tourist cars from San Frarciaco via New Orleans and Southern Pa cine Tnursdays. 8:53 p. m.No. 38, daily, Washing ton and Southwestern lim ited, for Washington and all points JN ortn. Through Pullman carf Memphis to New York; New Orlef rB to New York; Tampa to New Yorff, Also carries vestibuled coach and dining car. Close connection Greensboro with sleeper for Norfofe 7:09 p. m.No. 12, daily, for Richh mond, Ashevilie, Chattanooga, Ral iigh, Norfolk, and all point, North. 5-52 a. m.No. 8, daily, for Rich mond ; connects at Greensboro for Raleigh and Goldsboro; at Selma for Norfolk, at Danville for Wash ington and points North, at Salis bury for Ashville, Knoxville ana points West. First sections of regular through or local freight trains carry passen gers only to points where they stop according to schedule. Fkank S. Gannon, 3rd Vice Pres. and Gen'l manager, Washington, D. C.i John M. Culp, W. A. Turk, Trafiic M'gr. Gen'l Pass. Agh Washington, D. u S. H.Habd wick, Ass'tGen'iP. As t Atlanta, Ga W.'.H. Tatloe, Ass't Gen'l P. Ag't. Louisville, h-5 Gowan Dusenbebv, LocalAg't, Ml Concord, ss
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