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TANDAPiO 1 KHifJ3, BABRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE - INI - BRICK - ROW. TSKE STANDARD is published every tSwy (Sunday excepted) and delivered by satrties. Rates of Subscription : One year. . . . . . . ..... . .$4.00 Sis months............. 200 Three months . ......... 1Q0 . Qne month. . . . ......... .35 Single copy.. . .05 . THE WEEKLY STANDARD ii a Srax-page, eight-column paper. It has alstrer circulation in Cabarrus than any 3i3r "paper. Price $1.00 per annum in "svsw!ca. Advertising Rates : ; i Teraifl for regular advertisements tssc&e known on application. &ddrefis all communications to THE STANDARD. ' i : Concord, N. 0 CONCORD, N. O., JAN. U ,1899. HEBE '-AMO TUEBE. ' ic is hard to conceive of : each iSHerence in prices ot ordinary, com, tcodities here and 'in Cuba, that we 2D&U right atbar doors. Pork at 10 seats here and 50 c-nta there. A "turkey at 75 cents to 1.00 here and 5 00 there and so on along the line. it wonld seeui thst a supply would icash in quickly till then would! be o diUdienca above the cost of band-li8 ao3 the 'mporc dutv. With sosej precious iia it is bound to be lbs necessaries -of life at f dbn . ; -1. Zona prices it is. not a wonder thnt Sliring has been great and do'ujbu J ' jet. A3 witcr srrk its leteij ?so cicea trade seek a? alanoe a.-d prices will doabile"? evn up at Ino itft&ct day. The time can't come en& - for the srffering, Lo" ver . TIUEIIS I IIEUE TOO. Mur nelbor, Monroe, ia stirred ver the contest to have or not have vtikt . legislature to repal the dispen" 5nfcry i&v7. If repealed it means open 5r Scorns. The E-qairer thinks be dispensary has be?n a ivery parked, improvement over the bar rooni8. They haye the blind tigers .t&o, ard a VCommittee of Ladies" 'eaks some plain thin a to the offi fSils"lor its downing! f VEbat liquor evil is a squirming 's?rpeat whose head is hard to crush. ISat for the victims it constantly aaaakes there might be a thought of yarning it loose, Ii; is clear that the dispensary is not the panacea &orblind tigers. It lies in constant watchfulness with a determination 23 held thtm in check. -Wben that New Jersey paper de Glared Ifor trover pieveland is the logical candidate for 1900 the Ohar llotteObserver undertook to guaran tee him vf oar votes in North Caro lina in tlrs-event of his nomination. -Weiflaid nothing, thinking of coarse, JiatTne Observer had The Standard "33 an in mind in counting his four. The Gastonia Gazette has fouod a 3cs&n to make it five and the Observer zas found two'inoremaking it seven. !SlheiStatesville.Lmelmark, however, "tsomes forward with at least a dozen. If The Standard man was not one the original four please set us lown M Jeast thirteen from up here. Drs. Pemberton, Ashoraf t, Blair, jCJtley and Massey, of Union county, tisve organized and created a ctDe ilinquent List." They say that uns : Hew oolleotions are assured they can not meet the necessities of success fd'Oraetica and tbev dppm it ini ct. ment to increase fees. This will t anse the bills have accumulated. Shere arepther businesses that would "Sfer better chance of a living if ere were delinquent lists. SCHLEY PRAISED IK VERSE. In discussing the naval personal bill on Friday Congressman .Berry got off thev following unique poem : 44 When the Spanish fleet with full head way, Dashed out of Santiago bay, Taking the chances of death and wreck, Who stood on a Yankee quarter , deck, And marked the game with eagle eye; Say. was it S impson. or was it Schley ? (Laughter and applause). "Who was it ; when shot and screaming shell, Turned Sabbath calm" into echoing hell, S teemed into the thickest of the fray ; His good ship leading all the way ; While the roar of his guns shook earth and sky, Say, was if Sampson, or was it Schley ? (Laughter and applause). 4jln American hearts, who holds first place, Of those who olaim part in that glori ous chase? Whose name stood, ont on that proud day. As the hero of Santiago bay ? In letters of gold, write that name on high; Shall we write it Sampson orrwrite it Schlev ?" ; (Laughter and applanse). Our thanks are tendered Mr. R J Kintz, of No. 6, for some of the last of his de'icious Toney apples, Mr. Kiuttz tells na he had plenty to t-igoj over the hohdass. Next to munching this luscious fruit oureelf the pleasure of contemplating the 1 r i : -u 1 1 . : sight and crops growing under the snow while he can enjoy ths evening and as much cf thc-s rough dyS as hecarea to with his family around hi ironii hunkatiftk fire, wanting nnihinor ma own jabor8 could produca iH.:n , nrfiTi-a a- rrp uuiin,: ;he preTicu3 sani: baa his cares bu masy are lb, j From present appearances the D-.-m?(-ratic General Assembly will find enough in the penitentiary afs fairs 'o m-ike all the pT-cr needed in an ordinary campaign. It seems that il will take an appropriation of $50,00,0 lo pull it through the next ywar. rNothiog could stay the cur rent of discontent and fault finding in '94 and '96 and the S'atp went head long. We'll all have time to pay for the folly with 5 cent citton. . However at variance with the vews of his political opponents the wholeDemocracy on a few es sential issues the dropping out of such pure statesmen of giant in tellect as Congressman Dingley is to be viewed as a national calam ity 1 and a cause of general sor row. A Deserved Tribute. Mr. Gray, Democrat, introduced a joint resolution in the United States Senate Friday as follows: "That in recognition of the patri otic devotion and bounteous be nevolence of Hiss Helen Miller Gould to the soldiers of the army of the United States during the war with Spain, the cordial ap preciation of Congress is hereby tendered to her, and Congress hereby authorizes and directs that a gold medal with appropriate de signs be prepared by the Director of the Mint and that said medal be presented to her by the Presi dent of the United States at such time and in such manner as he may determine." ' The resolution was referred to t the committee on military affairs. Unprofitable negg. A rural subscriber asks: "Do hogs pay ? We know that a good many don t. They take the paper several years and have the post master send it back marked re fused." ' Such a bread is usually two-legged and unprofitable. Kansas Journal. EES Km In Didu't Liko A wooden leaved the life of a man named Kelly, who lives in Pike county. Kelly was returning from a visit to the pome ui -sweetheart at BarrypiHe, a few miles distant, late on Sunday pgiht, when he was chased ty a bear. A wooden leg impeded his progress, and the animal soon o vertook him. With one cuff of his paw Kelley was sent sprawling, pounced upon him The! bear and began oTOi'r of tha wnnften lee. but buoniu u v uu " p after consuming half th leg, trous ers and shoe, Bruin evidently be came disgusted and walked away. Kelly reached home nearly frozen, but thankful that pia life saved. Philadelphia Times. was lie Won the Prlo. The folio wins: poetical effusion won for its author, the editor of the Rocky Mountain Call; the prize of $1,000 for thfe best appeal poem to subscribe to pay up their subscription : nLives of poor men oft remind us honest men woi't stand no mi 1 ik..A cnance. xne more we wur oio grow behind us bigepr patches on jour pants. On our pants once new and glossy, now are stripes because sub- of different hue, all scribers linger and won't pay us what is due. Then 1st us be up and doing; send in your mite, however small, or wljien the snow of winter strikes us Tfe shall have no pants at all. Redaction or Salaries and Fees. The ction of the legislature in rednciog the salaries, and the num b?r of emplojea in that body is commendable, ai iv is a practical declaration j of econotny and re trenchment in the very beginning of the session . r Now let U9 have a reduction in the fees in the county offices. The fuct that, they are Democrats ahoald not deter a DHmccratic Legislature from doing its duty anl obeying the will of the people who 3ear the bur den. ' ' j--- Compensation for services of pub ho onioials should be reasonable. but not more than is paid by a well managed corporation, or a prospers ons man in his private business. Jim's Same JKast Cprae fT. A bill was introduced in the House Friday to remove all names from the corner stone of the new building at the Blind Institute and inscribe instead the Idate of the founding of the 'institution and the erection of the building . It pros vides that inside of the building shall be a tablet with he names of B F Montague, chairman of the building committee; I M Frootor ; H Marson : H C HemntrJR Wil. liams ; Jno. Ray ; Principal, and F PMilburn, Architect. The bill passed its Several read ings. Bishop Keener is credited with saying that "it is merely a question ot time with an editor; and if he lives long enough he will lose every friend he has." If the! Bishop said that, he was wrong. A jbHioneat edia tor will find the peopld ai apprecia- uve as ne ; is deserving. In the Bishop' case, they thought so much of him they elevated him to the b8er?er. bishopric News and Q Too Great a niak. "James, if anybody inquires for me. today, tell them I am not in. "Yes, sir." "There might possibly be; one who would not have a oill," mut- but 1M1 not i - tered tho.young man, 1 risk it." Cleveland P am Doalor. TfiE RACKET TOR ; f Embroidery no two alike containing 8,39C yds ;i.rAil nieces of Embroiaery , a Special These goods were made up for the Umrths and throwed them back on taataB forspotcashand from 3-4 to chase. - These goods vary 870 yards at 8o. yard. AOS 1-2 " " Co. 655 " I " 60. 54S t-8 71-20. yard. Sr.' unliiiliillilD , , . ... The bulk of these goods wonia ue - qnanUty is larger than we care to handle at regular prices, for our stock on hands January 1st amounted to 745 yards, making our present stock over 4.000 yard. In looking through the 12 l-2c. lot we foundlthe same goos we're selling at 18o. while the same discount does not run thronSh the entire line. We can assure you yon can save money on every yard, whither: it is 3c. or-W l-2c goods; , Spscial Almost an unlimited quantity of Ladies' and Children's White Lawn and Swiss Handkerchief s with one-half inch hems at 2 l-2c. each. These gocds would readily sell for 5 to 10c each' were thay hemstitched. They are good enough for; children to loose. Come buy all you want,; the more the better we'll be pleased. We are neither mad nor fighting competition bat making a legitimate Drofit. j EVERYTHING AS ADVERTISED. . " Very Respectfully, d;j. bostian. ARE YOU A s A SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. IH ORDER THAT A PAPER MAY THRXVB IN.OUR CXTY IT JIDST HAVE THE HEARTY C0-0PERAn0N and PATRONAGE of Its PEOPLE Prioo o DAILY STANDARD v- j One week. Oae month...;.,w,x Three months. (j(T, 'SlxJJmonthsw,.,,,v One year.. customer, but he kicked at the 1od Manufacturers hands. We bought them .ill ive yo. the .ene n. or our f 27 inches wide. - k ji ware ifii'ia la'Jhxj 113 1-2 141 10 0 0 t it tt H : II II 10c, yard. 121-20,'" 20o. , 4 25o. , 27 Mo' iHlllllltlll f a: in ft3 1-8 ter cent, more but the No. 2. SUBSCRIBER i : -iOcl ' . ! ! A'jKsr-ejoo sac iwwm-iixsvisg?
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