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! ! c y' ';-i::'-.'-::.":w-"" ' r--"--;!' r : ' - I - ! -. - . I- i . ! . - . !: s r 1, l "5 r f ' I ' x ; s MIS I! Hi, I ' '1 I! t t iS I A!LY STANDARD JO m D BARRIER & tON, Editors and Proprietors J OFFICE - IN - BRICK - ROW. . - -!.! ': I ' Cbocn Fall or fie. Some ytara ago a great (debate be i! ' - . . . tweta u Northern printer and a Southern compositor oa the subject of tbe lute war was oyer heard. The U HE STANDARD is published every 1 .3 1 UL Uue year... . . fci.UU, i , rv -wv foix months. . ... . V auu, Thn.c months . . 100 .One iv?;K , ; r .35 Binr;.o o.-vv- ' . .... ..i.. .05 f TH WEEKLY STANDARD is our-i , eiht-c Iiiinn paper. It has a larg a circulation mfUabarrusthan anyj other paper. Price $1.00 per annum in advan j '. Advertising Rates : I i Ter.ib for regular advertisements jxiaue u on application, j Addi; ?s all comtuunications to THE STANDARD: - Concord, N. C. ft uous and champion Soot burner was hot, impel 0-tituenal ; the Northern .calm, oojI and even phlegmatic. ''Why, didn't we lick ydu out of your bjota at Manassas? ed," said the Northern tyfjesa ticker. 'Did't we smash you at Qoid Har bor, and wipe op the ground with yon in the Wilderness?" "Granted." said the other. "Didn't we tie too all up in knots and make reps of you alii through the Peninsular The Lees oju Saturday Night. Each night the performances cf the hypnotists i improved, having Saturday were easily CONOOr.Df-N. C, MARCH 20, 1899. L'a a little funny to note that AliLiira! ?Joip3on euggeate that , a Oifi.r8Qt plan by Cervera might Lavo ranked ia the escape of -at l .&sr ef theahips. We thought our flet was in position to fill up thai lutle eaannel with sunken ships bef.jra they could gain an exit at all. The next best thing was ra!:zd ia the destruction or the fl-jer. after-it did .gat out, but thii laird us dnru somewhat more whbxi u is iadtiy admitted that we did not have a fl ie& capable fof panning t ia SpaniBb t, or "of certainly campaigQ r 1 Granted" said the Northerner, "bat how wa3 it at Ap pamatox?T yes, how Us it at Appamattcx ?" shonted the South ron, crowing Bentimen?ai as the mingled been a&d whiskies they were consuming roie to his head ''We had 13,000 poor, ragged, fooU sore tired,' itarved veterans without a single round of ammonitipn, while you had an army of 300,000 fa, taesy soldiers, provided with every inxnry, and ev-very msm-mother's s -ton of 'em," he ehouted,f "chock f-full of pie." The "Lost Cause . " dostroyin Jit attempted to run t:ia :auu;iet. Si after all our clorv i iix 7cr tee victory it seems partly fedi?ab!s to ' Ct rvera's mistake' ratber ih&,5,to the Diana of Sam n. pon -ind-ths -execution of Schley. Prsidaiit AljKaley, Vice-Presi-Ylant Hobart, Speaker Tom Reed, Mrk -Karma, and probably a few otht.'r3, fi:--La to have hit on the idea cf a jich - Y-kyl: Island at j the samc tinK. aud now we have a regu lar rubber-neck time of seeing what there is in tb-j thing. .It eeecQS that -l.Ur.-ia tafee3 euch methods to put la the fir.it strokes at making-prcsi drav;3. Vt'aen aaked, "What's on? all Uc;?r3 there's- nothing but rest want-.d, bat still it ie thought that rest juight be better expeesed in tne moaern term relief. i'l ! In all stages of Nasal Catarrh there hould ba cleanliness. (Ae experience proves Etyk Cream Balm is a cleanser, soother and healer of tbe diseased membrane. It is kot dry. ;ing or irritating, and does mot pro duce sneezing. To test it a Irial size 16 mailed for 10 cents or the lare :e -z- for:50 cents by E!yBr(jther8,56 vvarren Street, Naw YorkL Drna gists Keep it Upon being Dlaoed into th3 nostrils it spreads bver the pembrane and relief is iminediafe. jU is an agreeable cure. reached its climax on night. The subj-ots hypnotized and ! they were taken a stage further in the work. Several of the subj cts tcame cut into ths ; w audience J selling fish, peanuts and the popular Eooga of the day. A school ! was conducted also, which brought down 7 the house, each echo ar having failed to makj His speech and would suffer the '."dunce corner" punishment. N i But the finest performance of the evening was the balloon ascension. While hundreds -'cf feet above." the e-irtb the boys found an eagle nea ing thdr balloon and feared tha it might do jtheai damage. Thev . t once p illed off their shoes and coats and hurled them at the bird. One of the teubjycta even threw a cnuir. Imaginine their surprise when thry awoke and found themaelvea in euch circumstances. on the stage. With this performance Piof, Lee and his assistants bade our people farewell until next year, when he hopes to return. The RacKet Store John H Sparks' Oid ' Innia SJiows and Gr Animal Exposition will . Concord, March 30:h. on t4 !. ' ' r aiiernoon and night. - Xg rtBiiiids one of the old time ways of settling difficulties by fiihiing it out and then calling cne another "a gentleman" when tbe lialtiigb, sailing homeward xronruibr iltor Sunday and pass ing Cam-.'s flet, raised the paish fltg and fired a salute, tbe Spanish -fleets hoisting ' the Stars and Stripes - and returning tho salute. It seems like fiaying, Qb, well let's not have any hard feeling about that little matter that occurred a while ago. Bob Ingersol,, it seems, has said that Mr. Bryan is a back number ai d has no political future. Th yoioael rephes that Mr. Ingerso granderj and b3tt8r an eei before' iwice us former sizo, but tia price ui aumibsin is the same. 9.1 ana cauaren under 12 vearq Oaly- 10 C3nts. Known th over as the cleanest, neatest and most up-to date show in America. With all new, original and eltartling aiuico. nmenjD8r the date. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suflerijer humanit.v iahnnlH K. SUDDlied With fiVrv mfiflna v.naoiM ui iw loiioi. . ii is witn pleasure wo puon::n tne following: 'This is iu ucriiiv inai l waq a torn H o ferer from! Yellow J.inndinn fnr over six months, and ,waa treated by 6ome of the hvst. -nh Our citV and tnlno arnil rir our druggist, recommended Electric D: J e. . . . . "iwr, ana auer taking two bottles I wa3 entiralv cnrerl. T nnw tQ' A "I B..odi, pleasure m rec amending thoiri to any person e - 'Vring from this terrible malady. rjn erate- iuuy yuur?, iu. Am jtlogarty. Lex- iigroG, jy.- g0Ju B Katzor'e You will save money by seeing our line ot White Goods for the babies. j Our 16 and 18 cent Dimity sells for 25 cents. One ladie told us she had! just paid 2 j cents for the India Linen we offered her at 10 cents per yard. ! . ' " i I . 1 " - ! I t Our line of j HAMBURG- is the nicest assortment we have? ever snown. New lot of Crokinole Boards atl 68. We have decided to continue special prices on Box Papers and Tablets. .ii" . All Box Paper contains 24 sheets ot nanpr an 9a envelops. 50 Boxes worth 5 and 10c at 3c. 100 Boxes at 5c, worth IOj. ' 122 Boxes at 7c, worth 10 to 15c. 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 Tablgts at 3c, worth 5c. 125 Ink Tablets at 5c, worth 10c. 436 iDk Tablets at 10c, warch 10 to 25c. New lot of Belt, Sash, and Neck uckles and Clasps in today. tin Li. PrGfcably Come By New York. Jrcm . lotters from the hoys in wuua n.B report u tant thev will come by Montauk Point, N. Y. ,0'01U piuced jna?iug torbidden the entrance of ships containing soldiers w hjcu uarours. yd I IA lie 3 fc 0 I I . - i JirnF,aKaerii-iTwsrTT-.i33MtB- is m cf r Ready for the Printer? Mr. John M Julian, who d xmg and annotating the l!awa 1899, has them practical! v all ready for the printer, but owing to1 litigas i on work will hardly bein on the before the middle cf this week. It Will be two months or thereabout fpre the laws will be ready for the binder, as it will Tennir l-mj to maex.them afrer thu aro ?U News and Observer. m troubled with rheumatisni. give i " m-uttiuj a iriau J I will not cost you a cent if itdoesncj good. Tf oioV " 10"CC lIie pain. L iSU1le.s sps and bruises in one- TZX ' ' uarn8 irostbites, 'SSSSS6?' S '1116 8lde and! chest, Hiardly-good anthbritv in tho AuaKQ P the back number list ana he does not believe in a futhre.. The expectant president ues not mean- to lose sleep on od s m augury; NO CURE, NO PAY. That is. the way aU druggists seU ruvo s xasieiegs UhUI Tonic for chills and Malaria. It is-simply ' Iron and Quinine in a,' tasteless form. Children love it. Adults refer it to bitter, nau peating Tonics. Price, 50c. T The goyern'ment is said to be ar-. ranging for a plant at Itsdian Head to tarn oat emokeleBs powder at the raVof 3.000 pounds per day. .. ly cured hy applying it. Every u r -ui outers Marsh & Co. ! Discovered by a Woman. : A rk X U :J bf afff "ofcaw great aiocoyery has been fe wor!d I . ' - Tat l0?' D a iadyin tais country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for sawm years she withstood the severest ay and u- !i;r V1 ai organs were uns viciiuiucu uuu aeatn seemed immi nent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sieep. fce hnally discovered a way to recovery, b purchasing of us a ootue 0J lr. King's New Discovery iur oonfiumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that sne slept all night; and with two oottiee, ha3 been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W C Hamnick fe f! of Shelby--N. C. Trial bottl at P B Fetzer's drug store. RepnTflr r-v IZ3 and ; 81.00. Every bottle guaranteed, i , THE BEST PRESCRIPTION EOR CHILLS and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Ohill Tonic. Never faiLTto cure; Then why experiment with worthless I imitation ,? ; Price 50 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure.' bottle -ML ! Took toe 8am a. WJCr; . xou say that yoxt were me saioon at th tim f sauu rererred to in the complaint f iiimcco; A Wa8, Bir. sawyer ; lia vnn ta gi ne oarKeeper at the time ? Witne88 : I don't lrnn ,V4. I.. .eu it, dui i took what thi rest R U A -SUBSCRIBER TO- THE i A Hom Paper Conta . - Other iMews Thjjt est to Our, Readers 1 njng Home and i I - IsinF Inter! f s Anotber building at toe Cabarrns Mills. . ; ! Plans have hflATi mada nn( an annex bmldinc a Mia n0Ko n a II : - I J T . x uo ixixii. ats dimension are 35 by 40 feet. It will be used as a uium room.! Iherfi ivi ha or, ; w uu unusual amount of window classes in tli i & SEND 111 YOUR SUB ill yilll, V ti j In order that a Paper may thrive in our city it rnust have th 3 hearty co-op- R. De Fluent. ditniWfTii.TJM. i Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a number i pars nom rheumatism in his burnt ouyuiuer ana side. Hp ax,a. i m xuu mm UL lime TPftfl OTiHtoItt I (mnJ T 1 T . . icu uamDeriain's Jain KftTm l . I uuu was surprised to receivrt rit Aii. immeaiateiy. The Pain Balm lmd l a iUUBUUir comnnflinn nf mi-no, oim iana never fails." For .sale by M L CURE A COLT) TNT ONE HA V Take Laxative Bfbmo Oninino TahiofQ -v .vo. All druggists refund money if it fails to are. oo. xne eenum has L. B. O. ou eacn taoiet. i i .them pure blooCi. a orAl ppptitean eration and patronage of its people. Price of Daily Standard : One year Six months Three months One month One week Single copy " Try us with your next order $4.00 I 2.00 j 1.00 35c. ... j - 10c. 5c. 1- for job Printing. jj v ... ! i . v V if'' if rt i, i - ! .. I V
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