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DAILY STANDARD JOKJ3" D. BARRIER & SOW, i Iditors and Proprietors. OFFICE - IN - BRICK - ROW. less minority till this fusion power that elevattd him acted bo badly that it drove thousands of mistaken MAMMA'S KISSES A kiss when I wake in the mornipp, A. kiss when I go to bed. .7 A kiss when I barn my fingers. A kiss when I bump my hind. A kiss when my bath is ovc r, j - :j : A! fc83 when; my bath bee ins : My mamma is fall of kissee " ' As fall as norae is of pinp. A kiss when I 6hv with mv rattle. L kiss when' I wulj her'bir; She .covered me ovr with k pecs Tae dav-thaf I feel downstair . . i M A kisa when I give ker troobie, ijkisn wtien I give her jo? Thprt-'fl norhine like mammH. Kis!j8 To her own little baby boj. THE STANDARD. is published every day (JSunday excepted) and delivered by Arries. Rates of Subscription : One -year...' . . .$4.00 2 00 100 .35 05 Six months Three months . One month, . . . . . Single copy. . THE WEEKLY STANDARD lis a our-page, eight-col an n. paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any pother paper. !; Price $1.00 per annum in v advance. . Advertising EaH : I 1 Tr8 ioT regular advertisements maUG known nn nnnlinafiAn : I I I . Address all communications to r THE STANDARD, Concord. N.: C. CONCORD; N. C., MARCH 9 ,1899. . PRITCHARD'S SOPHiSTRY. Senator Pritchatd is out in firs i the cannon a hot' in the campaign he intends to . make j HVeh gainst the propossd (constitutional arstnil - i .i'-j, Puns -of the docu ment syesi to have considerable force bat lose much of the same bysubses Hent portions. For irisiuaeej be pleads withall his might that the amendments are a thinly gauzwd purpose to disfranchise the negro, then after delivering himself; of a few colLmna of sophistry he is louu in his ci that the parpoae is to uis- fr&iichide the poiterit of ;he heroes "f Km 'a Mountain ai,d' Guilford Court House. devotees to naufea and thev washed their hands of the sickening record and returned to where they iid en joyed the f runs of better governs 4 ' ' I. . I I orn m a n r It ...would peem that thre is time enough for Mr. Pritchard to open the campaign later but he evidently sees the iminent danger that the people will see the wisdom, even ti.e aosoiate nncessity for resulta to be accomplished by the adoption of these amendments and he hastens to throw hjmseif in the van to shout his sophistry and check the progress letc be be left hopeleasly behind in tne rce. He Kounda the t ote of battle, ..too, by serving notice that the orate is to b flooded who meu of his kind from Abroad to turn our people's heads in the great straggle. we suppose Mr. Pritchard, when he bpgins to canvass rthe 8tate will wrap himself in his Senatorial robes Hg tin and divide time with nobody that is not a Senator or a recogn aed nominee for the Senate as he did in 7p6 If he jWill s'and in the way of th'i political virtue, the progress of the greatest governing race the world ever saw and the eliminating of that which makes the best government amoat an impossibility, j let him stand till crashed beneath the wheels of destiny tnat guarantees that the right shall prevail. His destiny will be of his own making. A Physician's Diary. At! night the woary doctor eat down and noted, as usual, rho con- uiiioii of his patientf:. The ragman Picking up. Editor--Rapidly decliniflg. The dentists-May null throuarh. , i. . u The poatmaster Must go. The painter More bad signs. The miser Barely: living. The major- Rallying. The cashier Gone! The actor Oa the lag t Btage. "The butcher Less fat on bones. The Cohhlur NTftniinor Ths jail prisoner Will soon be out. I ' ij The lawyer Speechless. The musician Toning up. The carpenter Mending. Jones boy Bad , and growing We see in some of our exchanges greac scare head-lines announcing He attributes the moyement to a th ierioos ill health of AdmirAl desire to obtain the public office l3-e?. rcur? c-t Li8 to be so slip from nim at the first chance Te .ir:d-rtikes to deiehd GovJ Rns sell and the fusion government of theS'ute in ths faca of the record - many of the better .cb33 in both ti e Republican and the r i si I prorcige Populist partiW twy: that theLervice8f - . ra ?ai:,ed pa OTerwhtlmiLg u'ory,- These reports are contra aoout Q!ciia ana fetcretary Long B8oni3 not to be in po38ssion of any c facial in- formitmn to the effect, bnt rather o the contrary. We are then-fore glad to believe that America's rank ing miUtary fficer and most con- hero ia doing well with He claims that the State bounds 8picnoTi3 promise of his continued inv r i- I i ;. . li.it The barber Saved by a close snve. j Tne bootmaker Will not last long, j ; The pugilist A ' striking im provement. Burlington News. NO CURE, NO PAY. That is; the wav all dmrmBfa en - l - t m j ... . ro:e in vr in thp marketa deniffi , TJ 8 -f88 Tonio for chiUs th, fact that the D,m.,r M a It is simply Iron and sjuixune w a; tasteless form. Children We have saved many doctor bills since we besran nsmrf PV.orr.v.i; , Itemed v in nnr Virvia xxr i . t. i " 7i ""UiU o vop a DOS tie open all the time and whenever anv oi mv i Am 1 1 v n-r , , " -, j , j wcyiu 10 eaten cold we bef?m to use the CoughR emedv and as a result we never have to PPTirf ftwav for n dfn. n.. i. doctor liiii fixr fifrnmi.i.,. -i . v, v vuomuciium a JOUgrn Remedy never fails to cure. It is cer tainly a medicine of great merit and worth. T. R ATni n "i..uu - iajD, vjci:tiui mer chant and Farmer, Mattie, Bedford COUntV. Pfl. Fnr aala K-rr XT T. 11T u c VJO. i'l ; . M. they conld to discredit them be cry of negrb dommationj ajsertion that Democrats cried negro A 9hanfn ttieHcnednie. VliUUtOU with uve Qits refer it to bitter, nau- Hi 8 1 ouiuB. race, ooo. vw,b micu urgro i.uc Bcneanie. domination to irjare onr credit! goes A &ew schedule, going into effect hovnr rl Vita i , t . H nn flnnrlnn iL'. irtii. i . jjoiicrai memoa in p3li- ujrt me j,fiia, nas oeen made --- clu& economical . 7 ;--, u, A, utia ux me ar- wirh the truth (we all know what a riy1? of! the Present passenger Half truth is) bat in this he forgets trft!D.8have changed! except No. 7 the leesos of Ananias entirely l 1 ThlCh wiU C8ntinae to meet A, to A! . heretofore. Their . time of . uotluu ue "xes to arriving here is changed from 853 j.u,Bl WUUUWB ,n a p. m. to o ol p. m. mher of. eastern counties j j and Two additional' passenger .trainfl "w uj ; npiM statistioa uave Deen put on Nos. 33 and 34. of population of the two races in No 33, the southbound, will arrive t.ha 3f t f a r. -. - l i.i . . horn at 7 Id n . i i .1 uwvc on wuoie wnen be knows 7 t wane tne north. Tliey Send llopefnl Jews. From the letters to their parents from the boys of the First North Carolina regiment the hopeful news i f of being musttred out comes. While many of the boys do ; not care to come home- yet they want the as aurance that they will" be brought home before the rainy season sets in. Some of the boys think that they will be off of Cuban soil jn two weeks, .while otheie think it will k at least a month. ! that there was negro domination and a 88nre of fvil in parts of the State made possible by the very opriainir of isnguided party triumph that piacea him m 7the United tatee oenare,wnere ?u never go agam afs ter this term if north Carolina-keeps i i i i I her head. He says that not over Cf AAA 1 .1 . . . " i 80,000 colored people voted the co. operative ticket in the last election and that hundreds of them were .compelled to vote the Democratic ticket by intimidation and violenc?, their votes in many instances being counted for tha Democrats when really ctst for the RenuhlinAn nn. 4 -.w WMU didate?, and quite number were prevented from votingfvat all, .In this the Sena or forgets that uMisTMo pAople will remember that if e.ver that was DossiblA unii . .Tvl "V1 bound, No. 34, will arrive at 9 45 p. ra.. These trains will only stop at Concord to take on and let off passengers for and from the n. n . w-w JU A. division, and j will not stop for passengers to and from Charlotte. bi, W, Tit TBEN ACT. It is said the Republican leaders have discarded their plan to reduce the South's representation in Con gress on account of the disfranchise mnt of negroes. Tbey found that the idea of basing representation upon the votes cast, instead of upon population, would effect ' manv Northern j States as well as the Southern States. It seema tHof tuw failed to realize that each a gun woniasnoot boys. Western Sntir el Democratic rule it was quit! diftVr, eat when the fusionista eweX the State, made their own elechonlaw and heM the Democrats inVeover THE BEST PRESCRIPTION fOR I CHILLS .7 . and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure Then why experiment with wortblfsq imitation,? PL n L(8s Imonevback ifit fails to c Ur When having Laundry work '' uuue in id important to know the character of mas terial need. C,h cheap soar), nhean otnmh olm: show themselves in th wnrt v w.. uuilJUU OUt. rA Laundrv that Amnlnva fi.fc clas3 help at living wages : that uses umy me oest material that money can procure, must of necessity turn out work to which the most fastiflu ions can find no objections. Work turned out by the Concord bteam Laundry, with its modern new machinery and expert employes, is first-class in every respect. A trial' will convince you of the statements .jcuu m your name and bet come a member of the Ann. cord Laundry Cleaning l 1 n b on e dol lar a month. CONCORD Steam LAUNDRY ' ! ' AND , -7,7 v . DYE WORKS SHIRTS REPAIRED FREE. .. ! -7- v: Phone 2. I! . The Racket fStofe .a ; : - I . . i . I You will save money by seeing our line ot White G-oods for the babies. Our 10 and 18 cent Biinity lls for 25 cents'. One .ladie told us she had just paid 25 cents for the India Linen we oflfared her at 10 oentper yard. - Our line of HAMBURG- Ifl thfl ninftftt ftsqnH.nnAnt tor haTra atta t" DUUWU. ; New lot of Ctdkiilole Boards - at 81.68. Wehave decided to continue special prices on Box Paters and Tablets. All Box Paper contains 24 sheets ot nnrpr and oi enyelops. ' s 50 Boxes worth 5 add 10c at 3c 100 Boxes at 5c, wortH 10c. 122 Boxes at 7c, wbrtb 10 to 15c. 160 Boxes at 10c, forth 15 to 25c. 250 Boxes at 15c, ivorlh 25 to 30c. 95 Boxes at 25c, yorth 35 to 50c. 100 Pencil Tablets, egular 5c ones for 3c. 432 ink Tablets at fc, worth 5c. 125 Ink Tablets at 5c, worth 10c. 456 iDk Tablets at 10c, warch 10 to 25c. A A..A.XAAAAAAJL..JL.t.. -i.JL.t.J.A .... i ......... . New lot I of Bdt, Sash and Neck Ribbon, Buckles and Clasps in today. . - - r : - ; ; u A SCIBSCRIBER TO THE 7 ' i ; i . . i A HomePafcer Containing Home and Othf r ffews That Is of Inter- ! jest to Our Readers. Sfl! Jill .TNI SUBSCRIPTION mrr..ri.i In order that a Paper may thrive in our city, it must have the hearty co-op- d eration, and patronage of its people. Price of Daily Standard : One year Six months v ...... i Three months One month One week. Single copy 5c. Try us with your next order for Job Printing.
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