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4 ' V . 1 J f - f f . ; i ; ; it i I r 'II! ' f ! 1 i-1 18? ) f ill ! K i AILY STANDARD JOHN D.. B ABRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE - IN - BRICK - BOW. 1HE STANDARD is published every day (Suu Jay excepted) and delivered by arries. Rates of Subscription : One year. .J f 4.00 Six months ........ . V- -J 2 00 Three months.. . . . ..... . 100 ; One month. ........... il: .35 fMnsle copy. ... .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is ft onr-page, eiht-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any ether paper. Price $1.00 per annum in advance. Advertising Rates: j Terms for regular advertisements made known on application.- 1 1 j Address all communications to ! THE STANDARD, Concord, j N O. CONCORD, N. C, MARCH 9 lS99. TKUB TO RECORD. n'8 a Iler Tek We thought that the fine old hero, Wade Harop onhad passed into the stage of decrepitude, but the shingles of his hooee cauchtoo fire last Suns day morniog while most of the Fer vants ere yet in bed . Ho; was op a d had dressed himself win that cork leg arid, with the servant that told hir, eca'ed the roof and put out the fire. He is nearly 81 years old l)u t forgot that he was not yet a j "kid." Xlif I-lnc&ln Chair Bring; 270. A cbair which Lincoln used . . . - ! ! ; in his home, and which ha? been a drawing card during the Whitney sTieman auction gale at 8 West TwentysEighth street, was disposed of yester day for $270. A man who re fused to give his name, but who is be ieved to have bought it for ; the Lincoln Club, of Chicago was the highest bidder. He paid cash for it. The chair is said to be one of the two presented by the Illinois Central Railroad to Mr. Ijincoln and to rnor Went worth? New Times. Gov-York CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Eromo Quinine Tablets, All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 2oo. Tbe genum has Ii. B. Q. on each tablet. but Son tl America's Suicide Wind. In Brazil and other parts of outh America, the natiyes know and fear a certain con dition of the air which they call "suicide wind." - . j j It is not a superstition, an actual condition of the at mosphere which seems to drive the people to madness, and "during the continuance self inflicted deaths are numerous. Criminologists and scientists 'Sill over the world are inter ested in this peculiar atmos pherio influence, which is in dicated by a soft, moistj warm air that settles iieavily on the arth. I The climatic condition known as the lsuicide wind" :1s greatly dreaded in that part of thei country. A Statistics prove thai; cides and, other crimes together or in waves as they are described. Ex. Hcgro Trot CJIv Trouble and. Qt the Wont or 14. Trot to the record made in the lato military eerVice by the negro troops, the Eighth Immunes, on be tag mustered out of service and having Ohat-anoogo Tuesday brgan firing promiscuously and about; a ha:f d zen people will httve to nurse wounds made by the drunken wretohes. j; At Nashyille, howeier, they met their Waterloo. Fifty policemen Were on band to keep order and cap tare pome of the perpetrators of the outrage, borne rt-sittai o- w e shown and the policemen's clubs were free ly used. When tbey arrived at Louisville they showed sins of their experience less jolly than (bat t Chtttnbooga. The iTenth lmmunes were mud ered out at Macon Wednesday but the Colonel; held the discharge pa pers till he had them all in the train rady to move off and avoided trouble!. Thn they fired at bys standers from the moving train as it pafaed the various stations. A 16 yeat-sold white boy was badly woandtd by them as they mov d out of Macon . At Qrifiin, Qa., the first section of them yelled like wild men and 1 ! fired about 200 shots. The police force oould not cope with them and the tovtrn was at their mercy till the train pulled out. A force was gathered in time for the next section, which came in with j shots rattling above the noise of the trim.' They held up at the sight of the armed forces in waiting till mo- ing out they fired and it was re turned,1 when, unfortunately, a train man was fatally Bhot. j Two Great Fires In One Day The Mary Holmes College and lo dustrial School for colored; girls at West Point, Miss., was burned Mon day morning. Low $65,000, inir ance $40,000. Later in in U) dny the cotton compress and h larg amount of cotton were burned Lor $300,000, property insured. Mr, EC MaDonald, a prominent cotton dea'erin attempting to secure his books and papers, waa burned to d-ath. It is very hard to stand idly by and see our dear ones suffer while awaiting the arrival of the doctor. An Albany, (N. Y.) dairyman called at a drug store there for a dootor to come and Bee his child, then very sick with croup Nt finding the doctor iD, he left word for him to come at-once on his return. He also bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Coujrh Remedy, which he hopi d would give oine relief until the doctor should arrive. f In a few hours he returned, saying the doctor need not come, as the child was much better. The -.druggist, Mr. Otto Scholz, Fays the fauiily has since rt commended Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their neighbors and friends until he has a constant demand for it from that part of the country. For sale by ML Marsh & Uo. A Sore Cure. ''Doctor, said he, "I'm a victim of insomnia. I cau't sleep if there's the lenst noiee such as a cat on the iback fence, for instance. ". 4Thia powder will be effective," replied '(he physician after corns pounding a prescription. iVben do I take it, doctor r 7 You don't take I give ii to the cat in a little milk." Exchange. NO CURE, NO PAY. j That is the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in aj tasteless form. Children love ii. Adults refer it to bitter, nau seating Tonics. Price, 50o. STRAYED OR STOLEN. My Bhepherd dog, "Queen," good me dium size and claybank color. Id formation of her whereaboutB will be liberally rewarded. mlO. I D J Bostian. ; mm COMING ! A GUARANTEED ATTRACTION SUlv occur TOacSUen's Armca naiTe. j The Beet Salve m the world for Outa, Bruii2e8, Sores, TJlcera, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Coma and all 8 tin ErupUons, and positively cures Piles or no pay requiredi It is rnaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For rale t P B Fetzer's Drn THE ALWAYS POPTTLaR Murray- Hartt Co IN THE LATEST LAUGHING SUCCESSE: We have saved many doctor bills since we began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bot tie open all the time and whenever any of ray family.or myself begin to catch cold we begin to use the CoughRemedy, and i as a result we never have to send away for a doctor and incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never fails to cure. It is cer tainly a medicine of great merit and worth. D. S. Mearkle, General Mer chant and Farmer. Mattie, Bedford county, Pa. For sale by M L Marsh & Co. i The Greenville Weekly : Mr. Warren, of the Riverside Nursery, says there will be but few peaches, if an;-, the cold weather having about killed all. He also says it killed the rose buda and that roses will be but few and late. I Kin8ton Free Press : Abont 1,300 people bavo bsen vaccinated at Weldbn, Mr. O T Boney informs us. He Bays there are several cases of smallpox there, but the authori ties have them thoroughly isolated. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not COSt Von a nATit if if. rfrtaa nr crnnA X)ne application will relieve the pain. ii aiso cures sprains and bruises in one third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns frostbites, quintoy, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quick ly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Jfrice, 'M and 50 cts.M L Marsh & Co. The New Version: Maxim "Only Jbe good; die young, 3 on know?7 - Brattle1 Oh, no. Only h wortn American. .ookRead, Think j-COMMENCING .-j - i Monday, March 13th. PRICES 2fc , 35o. and 50c. I THEN ACT. When having Laundry work aone it id important to know the character of mas' -terial need. Cheap labor cneap soap, cneap; starch, always show themselves in the work turned out. , A Laundry that employs first class belp at living wages ; that use3 only the best material that money can procure, must of necessity turn out work to which the most fastidi ious can find no obieccions. Work turned out by the Concord Steam Laundry, with its modern new machinery and expert employes, is firsUcUss in every respect. A trial will convince you j of the statements. Send in your name and bes come a member of the Con cord Laundry Cleaning Club one dollar a month. CONCORD Steam LAUNDRY AND DYE WORKS. SHIRTS REPAIRED FREE. The Racket Store You will save money by seeing our. line ot White G-oods for the babies. ! 1 Our 16 and 18 cent Dimity sells for 25 cents. One ladie told us she had just paid 25 cents for the India ( . : Linen we offered her at 10 cents per yard. 8',5 i - s Our line of ' ,: HAMBURG- is the nicest assortment we have eyer 1 shown. I New lot of Crokinole Boards at $1.68. ' I :. : - ; , We-have decided to continue special prices on Box Papers and Tablets. i 1 All Box Paper contains 24 sheets ot paper and 24 envelops. v 50 Boxes worth 5 and 10c at do. . 100 Boxes at 5c, worth 10c. 122 Boxes at 7c, worth 10 to 15o. 160 Boxes at 10c, Worth 15 to 25c. 250 Boxes at 15c, worth 25 to 30c. 95 Boxes at 25c, worth 35 to 50c. 100 Pencil Tablets, regular 5c ones for 3c. 432 ink Tablets at 3c, worth 5c. 125 Ink Tablets at 5c, worth 10c. ' 436 iDk Tablets at 10c, warth 10 to 25o. New lot of . Belt, Sash and Neck Ribbon, Buckles and Clasps in today. 1 ! t iH.mmTI i ii R U A -SUBSCRIBER T0- 4 THE STANDARD. M I A Home Paper Containing Home and Other News That Is of Inter est to Our Readers. SERB III YOUR SUBSCRIPTIQII , In order that a Paper may thrive in our city it must have the! hearty co-op eration and patronage of its people. Price of Daily Standard : One year Six months Three months One month One week ! ' ; ' . ' 1 Single copy S4.00 2.00 : l.oo 35c. 10c. 5c. 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