BA1LY "STflWflfiBD c n. 3 JOHN D. BARRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors. ' OFFICE - IN - BRICK - ROW. a ttt? st a "N n ARD is nublished every day Sunday excepted) and delivered b I ames. ivaies oi ouuowfv . . One year. .". 2 05 Six months. Three months.. ......... One month. ; Single copy..... . .. P. THE WEEKLY STANDARD! ir'tf cur-i r.cc, cL?ht-column paper. I Ifcr Jxfls a circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper.- Price $1,00 per annum in . . ance. Advertising Rates : i y Tci4is for regular advertisements made known on application1, ... i 1 3; J" Address all communications to ; t THE STANDARD, , , Concord, NJ C. we art. OTcrioosinjf uo heetafl Cayilft, has this to his oredit, ha kicked on bad beef toEl slatn . tnti iM the j msgnificent tile at 8antiago outrages of Gen. Miloa THE UNIVERSAL. SHOUT. We're Just like the rest of the ootin- A CREDITABLE ACT. This winter has cut up such : shines. You can't tell the south from Hew . j . England; I , The blimrd, kilt ,S?9,onl to detract tfrim Admiral f Sampson .the f all todf to&npliecUn his being AR9igneihfb.Tflri i important com mappVof fheN.e'Atlntio Squad rqanj'atefjncesjncrease ftV'FtJPS? i filing that the promotions,, of : others eo rkhlvdeSrye0yaUedKcpnfirma tion br the Senate, because his uaoeq on inejisi oy Dec- CONCORD, VN. C, MARCH 14 ,1899. TOO t-AAICHY. half play A dnfnhr, half amusing, ! , . .. ...--(:. Rerio ; 4cid3nt occurred at the in Galon's Hall Tuesday night shows ing how snscsptible some tempera of becoming j pinio BtricV-an. Oae of the performers tfere'? d old earment a little! too the The strc j ,nd knocked one of fzot llit Ia.s?ipsoff the stage. i chi; . -j broken but the Iigb.t did ot quite become extinguished 82 it &rL appeared, though there was nc thing to indicate an explosion, i eoafi rtian, cyolone, earthquake cr e jthiz;; o$ tha kind, yet a nam cer ri pe. zve sprang up and started for tLs isit iu tine panicj stylei H Tia lamp was picked up and the he 4 c?!I hj to them to come back and quiet was restored. Had j the crplciad the fewest number would have been in f .danger ancLjf tha ii fhoie stage had, taken fire' jkbe .... i . .. -Li ! andi(!C3 ccnUl have escaped in funv eral tred. It is the disposition to loc!r cut for number one that caases great calamities on such "ecclaions ." When accidents occ jr.4cary jfii daaer with them there Is" safety c?Aj in cooUheadednesa. WE DOS T I.IKJB XIIXX; name was mad retary.Lohg, he urges ; that those promotions, to wnicn tnere are no objections, ,be " renewed ''by the president. He is evidently not the mai to wisb ne one else ' well be cause he is denied justice himself. Here's snow whar they orter be lilies, : - r . T An' ice is all over the, gronn,t t Old Georgy,, shakes han's with,the ' ,- I"" l rl " - m II I . .' I country; ' Praise God, we air" ireezinl all . ; roun'! ;j; ' jr.(- Wre just like the rest of the cdun- We need the blizzard's, ad vip9: To show, while we've millions if V roses, We also cut ocean's of ice ! We hayen't a hard woid for weath . ,,er , Let the snow from the heavens come down I We're all in the Union together: Praise God, we a roun' I , Starvelpns, Womdeirful. JExtraordinary, . ; wondjerf ul, mar velous, etc, is the. way they art talks ing ot; lee'S great , performance last! Reaoh over an' shake with New Jogland night at the Opera House, says the Salisbury. Sun .of January 18th Everybody was not there but the house was crowded and "standing room" waa scarce. ;The human bridge in which the entire company, five in number, stood on the body of a hypnotized man suspended by his bead! and heels from the backs of twoj chairs was the moat wonderful thing ever seen here. The actions of' the subjects kept the audience in an Uproar for a long time. LADIES FREE. , Every paid ticket reserved at Gibson's drug store before 6 o'clock p. m.; Thursday, will lady free: Seats now se engagement Of three n the benefit of the Cornet admit one ling. Lee's ghts is for Baud. There h many a b on them er that knows that he does " not like Gen . Nokcn a Mile but , can't just tell why. These acquainted with ftbt facta do know why. In May.,1865; when Jserson Davis was a prisoner at Fortress Monroe, 0 A Dana, then Assistant Secretary , of .War, Issued ciCe allowing Gen, Miles to put abtckiej oa .President Dav8..and CiukuCiit Q Olsy. He availed! him self of the option and , irons were put o .the ankles oif tHe proud; heroic Southern leader who had not & peer eziong his perse'cutorlaud who could have been safely paroled. J It is due to the better part of Secre A:?y Staunton that his shackle's were taken off . -fes, . if Southern people 4 knew him toresame Miles now that hewas then his name would yet be a - stench in tire; ncstnla of every 4fedtin-t)ewQbl Southerner. But who does not know that there ras .the fewest number pas uiu cos wse inejr,neatts m tm terrible wsri Many who were then filled with bsliggerenoy that was ready to crop outjoni every hand be rlA nniro nronfTa rranUl: nH nnv. - siderate after the war. s 1 I Of course harflrmeii tp"onj pihln jour power is ignobfwl l f soldierly so to sink very deeply in the mind as an unpardonable i sin. Yet all weaknesses . are capable ic being overcome and tha,mojV76rji pereonalities are susceptible of im An Error That Must Be Corrected. No doubt the passion of some of the" High School boys was erouped yester4ayj pftenoon , when The Ptaidard( erron foulljr stated that the graded whool boys beat them iu sf gameojt toebajl.. in a iECore of 12 to 16. This was an error caused by the typo; The toore was 13 and 16 in favor j)t the graded school. - ' - : f. ir I '. t In all stages of Nasal Catarrh there should be cleanliness. A4 experience proves Ely's Cream Balm is a oleaneer. soother and healer of the diseased membrane. It is not dry ing or irritating, and daes not pro duce sneezing. Tp test it a trial size is mailed for 10 cents or the large size for 50 cerits by ElyBrothers,56 Warren Street, New York. Drug gists keep it. Upon being placed ijjto, tbe npstrilsit spreads over the membrane and relief is immediate. It ia an agreeable, cure. Tbe Beiolt of War. have lioked Spain and now we lick ,the revenue Btamp, 7 We ick and we iickjjaow; aQd again, Remember ing Spain." She is having sweet "Tenge, as we lick awat, by night an&tyy Siy ijBtamps. coat money, ujko kjuiu j jbk ao no i compiam, dui liok them again ; and Jlck them till yourjtongr does ainj lick them In sunanirJe ick themifn ram; oh 1 ucit. ana iiok ana hok again. ne venced is Soain for licked we are iemember Spaini,f--Kihston.jI,ree . - r . . 7 " r jLicoe Let Illinois plead not in vain; Fiom tho red hills of Goorgy to Texas j . j - Let's tc3 off a bumper to Maine ! We're one in the wild i o' the weather, ' In the country an' blizzard-beat town; We're all in the Union together : Praise God, wo are freezin' all i roun' ! F. L. Stanton in Atlanta Consti tution. Flirhliiig; Goes Ob, Fighting continues in the Philip pines. A eharp brush was made Tuesday when Gen. Wheaton pudhed forward; again, driving the enemy back; A dispatch says the enemy burned Pasig. Oar loss iB 1 killed. 2 fatally wounded, and about 35 wounded with less severity. 1,000 PExS!gs IN LOVE WITH OUR Laundry Work. A .ftabksdVwith rheumatism, give Ohaetlae3?ain-Balmatrial. Itwiltl notjst!tiijeet il it does no good. OnaJtaouWnVxrill relieve the pain. aiS0t?Fes sprains and bruises in one tnira the time required by any other treatment. Outs, burns, frostbites: WS39 'V82&t&ZSk ode and chest rfeMH apfcthsSwellings are quick- WaPCTOit. iTery bottle wturranieti. PHu ok Kft o m t. Is ours a pawn shop ? That's no joke, For long wetkeep your clothes insoak." And, j too, are .we prize-fighters then, Because wo Collar and Cuff the men ? 11 thus our calling ye condemn Bring in your men of hits and hurts, We'll take the starch right out of them And promptly put it in their Shirts,; Our Laundry strides at mfghty pace, Because we treat each special case. Cair's clothes we dry upon a rail, I And those for Gale out in a gale. 'Tis in a shed that Shedd's cro dried; Miss Fields are hung in meadows wide,' i . And Camp's we always dry in tents, And those for Post ont on ihe fence. We dry Stone's clothes upon a wall, , And Pond's will hardly dry at all. We flay with clapp-ers .those for ClapptL And doze and dream o'er those for Knapp. ; " I We hustle some o'er those for Swift, But Snow's, we Eiinplv let them j drift We iron with glass all those for Glazier, And Tick's we always do by measure. There'sDay wants all his clothes tonight. And Knight wants ftltof nis. today, Today we'll send the clothes to Knight, Tonight we'll send the clothes' to Day. There's Gray wants his clothes Vdone up brown," - v VBut, Brown won't have his - "done up gray," j - And as for Black, 'twould make hint If black should speck his shirt from ' view, : ; And ITr. Green--that ladies fellow. , fl .. ' aid make" him white to fina' his -yellow, r - . A spotter' Spotted his suit ot gray But quickly we took those spots away. Thyfdon'ttheTurkiceas,e crymgpeacG' And tall on us to wipe outGrease ?f -Here bushful youthsi,in love confessed, Can have their Suits sucoesfully pressed. ",. In lundrvWk.wre perts, ' And hold our matrons by their Silrts. Tell all "your nndessand your aunts,", I To send all their Blurts and Pants, V I ouu w wtur laonos, ouurw ana une, t And we wilt snrelv, make themkinn ' CONCORDfitm EAUNDRY . - y Ai 1 ' 7 DYE' WORKS. : 'Phone 2. 1 " r b i TauU save money by seeing otir line 'ot'White GocJds for the babies. ' s ' . 'Owld ana 18 cent Dimity sells for 25 cents; " bneladieiblcf usJ sheVhad just ; paid 25 cents for the India rjyi we offered her at 10 cents per yard. pur line 01 iE3AMBTJRG xs the nicest assprtment we have eyer ' snown. l' New lot of OroMnole Boards ' at $1.68. We-Have decided to continue special prices on Box Papers and Tablets. r ., All Box Paper contains 24 sheets ol paper and 24 enyelops. , 50 Boxes worth 5 and 106 at 3c. 100 Boxes at 5c, worth 10o. 122 Boxes at 7c, worth 10 to 15o. 160 Boxes at 10c, worth 15 to 25c. i 250 Boxes at 15c, worth 25 to 30c. 95 Boxes at 25c, worth 35 to 50o. 100 Pencil Tabletsregular 5c ones for 3c. - - - ... ' . iwortn oc. worth 10c, 432 ink Tablets at 3c, 125 Ink Tablets at 5o, 436 Ink Tablets at 10c, warxh 10 to 25c. - ' i New lot of Belt. Sash and Neck Ribbon, Buckles and Clasps in today. j 1ST RUA SCIBSCRIBER TO iTHE TV Home Pater'eontafning Horner and Other Hews That Is of Inter- est to" Our Readers, 1' ,.. "'. . - SCBEPTIQIi 22 In order that aPaper may thrive in ur city it must have the hearty oo-op- erattcm and patronage of its people. ' 4 . Price of Daily Standard : .a One "year Six months Three months - One moiitlr t: Uno week Sinlieiopy $00 - .1 ' - 2.00 M.00 ' I . - --- '- - o5c ibc; tis with yoairnext ordez - ; : 'foMtb'Prlnttog. C