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DAILY-STANDARD JOHN D. BARRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors I OFFICE - IN - BRICK - KOW. 1HE STANDARD is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by arries. Kates of Subscription : Oae year. ............. $4.00 Threamcnths,.., ....... 1.00 One month .35 8inc:io eoy. .05 I THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a our- pa-f, - tight-column paper. It has r. liir-; - :reu:itii..a in Cubarrus than any other p ipcr. Price $1.00 per annum in advance. Advertising Kates : Terms for regular advertisements mfUlf V 'Own y.-n Q1iv1ijf in-n 1 Adurt all c6muiunicutions to THE STANDARD, Concord. N. C. NEW NATIONAL HYMN. My country, 'tia of thee, Swwet land of pensions free Of the I sine! Lat.d where war told the tale : Land whore the heef was stale t ' . . i i . LMd where war generals rail Like anything ! O bar me' rise and shout : 4Tii.;ak heaven, I'm mustered out!" (That's what I sing!) Fighting on sea and shore E ver for me is o're ; Bullets and beef no more 1 (That's what I sing !) y-Southport Standard. and Wilkea attended wi C0N00rD N. p.; AIARCS 22, 1899. Tbs Xavberri Journal is strong io praise of 8;ate Senator Oiborne aad ' au-ggeaata h i in for United S:3 Stiiaior in 1902. We are with the Journal in admiration for &r. Osborne.- We think hia posi-i tion from his standpoint on that dispensary fiht was unobjectionable! eves admirable, and to cast him aside, ad e.)me would -advocate would mean io fill the place with a in?,a leas st-.bie aad less worthy of conMe r: adherence to pledges tJ'M' tier' v-e think Senator Odb-n- did more iq that one ac to raise the value 0f campaign padges in ths i3t2.ce than any single1 insane, that haa transpired within oir kniedue. Henceforth when1 . jt il.charged that men in office fors -et th-?r TZ?" Fr-s Oibcrre will .- stand cn a high inajsie of refuta- tion and wiH b .easily1 pointed out The Stanly and Wilkes Bonds.! The controversy over the S ianh county bonds i?a8 been a the utmost Dlvijjfy of legal Hcomen. The Superior courts ana tne Supreme court of the State aecidea these bonds invalid. The reaprai District court, however, holds that the bonds are valid. The defendants having applied for a de cision from the United States ! Su preme court are answered thai; no Federal question is involved i and no jurisdiction. ;Tbe tuuerai District court haa jurisdics uon, nowreyer, and. having nrp- dence over the Supreme court of the o . . . . otate, the .prospects are that the bonds will stand as valid. apt J Price, of Salisbury, being interviewed said : Ah Good an n tlisu Priced filiuw. John H-Sparks' big 256. show at Opnoord, March 30. See what the i Daily Hot Blast, of Anniston, Ala., says.: ; ; I "John H Sparks' Shows came in yesterday and Ditched thnlr tnfa near the City1 Hall. The show ig 10 .L -1 n r . I. auu ao centsjm price but ailfcsst 50 lfwlQ qoaltty, and those who witnessed the performance yestbr- uay ana last night were highly pleased. They have five of th funniest sorti of clowns, fine turn oiere, trapeze arti3te, contdrlionists, wire walkers leapere, vaulters, both male and female. Also trick mules, pinies, dogs.l monkevs and a cut little elephant all verv hihlv fidn- X -i , n . - J caiea ana very latereeting, besides a greai many; other features liHiiallv seen but not .batter in a hiah :i. . i " priced show. The balloon ac-neion ana paraciiute jump was i a trand inniiing sighj. i A Negro Jailed' for Larceay. jErnest Partee, a nero, was srs La. a rr i restea Lueau ay, having beeh charged with stealing some wheat frcm Mr. xi(u o Miller. His trial was held toaay (Wednesday) and in default oi a vov oona he was carried to jaiJ to await court. Three other negroes are tnoagut to be implicated in the aiiair ana wilf ver? probably have to answer it they are captured. Mr utntuu ;aweii appeared lor the "There is no question now thf j - w'V WAi.MW the bonds in all the cases will be declared valid." The Wilkfs bond case will be tried before Judge Pur neil next week in Greensboro. defendant oa rial. "One '.da- liurary butterflik' a? a ms-fisuring up of mediocre 'Litera tnreis sure!? .-ua to the inventing cemuB of the Charlotte Observer man. - j TheAbviiie Gazette in telline f iM.rogretreays it haa doubts fiboat the Policy of expansion of the country but it haa none about ex panaing itself. Its. contemporaries sll harmony with ; the Gazette in this thing of self expansion. Newspaper men are in great force when candidates seek cfiica "and when campaigns are on, but some bow they are not specify rorr with men in office. L-ok at :ha conduct of the legislator u-v in the matters ot libel. A bill w. i atro duoed to give newspapers u j Jr showing and what camo nf 9 NewepapersJ have more to do in making the reputation of most poli ticians, office holders and seekers, than these men have been able to do for themselves. Many a repu tation has been made by the active urgency or men of the Faber. Un fortunately said reputation has not been always wisely and justly mader-Wilmington Messenger.! Mr. M B Phifer Dead. The news has reached us of tht death cf Mr. !m B Phif' hn a,a some days at home near Cleveland, in Rowan cuunty. Mr. Phifer died of consumption. Q iite a nume of our people re member Mr. Paifer, he having hn ft freht clerk at the depot here me years eo. During his ofay utre ne Doarded at the home of Mr. DPDayvauIt. When Mr. York Journal ohn Miermno Sot Daa. The evenitig papera fortnnate noagh to be able to take the press liepatchee, bat unfortunate enonjrh u i- oae, anaoanoed the death of . eixSjcretarj of State John Sherman on Tueeday. Mr. Sherman himself bears testimony that the annoacce. -cU6 is premature and the beat of hopes are held out that the veteran Statesman -is about to recover Dere 8 no accoantlng for the way the report ot started. , In all stages of Nasal Catarrh there should be cleanliness. As experience proves Ely Cream Balm is a cleanser, soother and healer orthe uieeasea membrane. It is not drv mg or irritating, and does not pro duce sneezing. To test it a trial size . 1 1 .TV w maiiea ior IU cents or the large size for 50 cents by ElyBrotheri56 warren otreet, JNew York. Tm. gists keep it Upon being placed into the nostrils it spreads over the membrane and relief is immediate. It is an agreeable cu re. j Hearst, of tne New wan ts an v th i n a h a feuaa ior u ana eets it. IT ha xeaHea a telegraph wire from New York to San Francieco' ami nnnr u I m J iJJ can sit in his jNew York office and talk to his boys in his San Francis co office. Mr. Hearst has a good deal of fun running newspapers. w iituiugion oiar. nh . 1)6 FI?ent-tor of the Jornnal, DoyleatowD, Ohio, seredforannnXr of years from rheumatism in his nX shoulder and side. He says; X ,W,S-Prfdt0 receiTe "lief almost anfwy- Th! Balm hasten and ut, Ifnionof mine ever siuce 'hfl ladklrj nnrlian. The Yadkin river haa been in tigh dudgeon since the rains of Saturday night. It broke out 00 feet of a solid masonry dam at Oik -Ridge with a thunder tone that rced people a mile aw .dam ia said to have been built not later than IS20, and Probably was even there when Lord. Cornwallis camped at this mill February 1st, 1781, -a month before he turned Oreene at Guilford CouH House, f A few years ago the niht watch man at the depot in Statfiflvin murdered. ! Suspicion pointed to Bill Hampton, col red, v who disap. peared soon I after the mnrrW ha never been seen eince. .Last weekayouni Stateavillfl m a r ro . aiding in ; Atlanta, recognized Hampton in a comDanv of nolnrpri soldiers passing through Atlanta guiug io nuntsville, Ala., to be mustered out. The police were no tified and it ia thought Hampton will be apprehended in a few days. Winston Journal. Tney Took Up the White Man's Burden. Coming down Third ! . , morning, says the Abilene TTon Reflector,, one could see J1 women shoveling the snow from me waits m front of five houses. Their husbands were ddwn town sitting around the stoves disnnac. ing "The White Man's Burden." " 1 mm CUKE A COLD IN ONE DAT i Take Laxative Bromn All druggists refund I , ? T UUO fcll uure. iKo. xneerennin has T n r A rubber tire factory will shortly ucgiu operations at Wilminotn Rubber tires will be manufactured picycles and all kinds of ve- try ! inis is a new industry fori our State. Salisbury Sun, for hie es. 1 EXPERIENCE -3 I D ! MS 5 11 - i 1 If troubled With rlifinmfttiHTn Chamberlain's Pain-Balm atrial; if liot cosx you a cent H it does no eood yjuti appucaion wui relieve tUe pain Tl. ! . . aiso cures sprains and bruises in one third the time required by any other Kreawaenxi. uuts, burns, frostbites QUlnSeV. minq in tnAa a-nA x- . 3 glandular and other swellings are quick! lv Cured nv n.rtrt1trinrv if TtUrAv-r. i in warranted. Price, 25 and 5(cts. M T? : . . - i: I , ' ' C !. ! -nir li -iiiiil'- iiiiiin iimn ii i rin ii ninii i iwww u w - .wivb. ninruva JTwvn- i-lii I WOPTRIQHT3 X im!?OT5 L"?5f"Pff "ketch and descrtuHnnT. invention Swobah?;WweM tion bShTUiI ET25bly. patentable. Commnni. jear; four month Pi Terms, $3 a MlllJII O n!r tL 801(1 ipewsdealerC Branch OlBclUs p w.ilSJ? J R The Rachet Store You wj'U save money by seeing our line ot White Goods for the babies. Our 16 and 18 cent Dimity sells for 25 cents. One ladie told us she had just paid 21centa for the India Linen we offered her at 10 cents per yard. : . ' I j Onr line of HAMBURG is me nicest assortment we have eyer . snown. I 1 New lot . of prokinole Boards I ! at Sl.GS. v '.!'...' I ! We-have decided to continue special prices on Box Papers and Tablets. All Box Paper contains 24 sheets ot paper and 24 enyelops. ; 50 Boxes worth 5 and 10c at 3c. " 100 Boxes at 5c, worth 10c. 122 Boxes at 7c, worth 10 to 15c. 160 Boxes at 10c, worth 15 to 25c. 250 Boxes at 15c, wortb 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 Ink Tablets at lOcj wartk 10 to 25c New lot of, Belt, v.:.. Sash and Neck 1 Buckles and Glasps in today. ISTII I R U SUBS6R THE ST A BER 10 i A Home Paper Containing Home and Other flews That ! est to Our Is of Inter Readers. Bijp soBscmpnoi, Io ordartfaat a Paper may thrive in onr city it must have the hearty co-op- eratiori. and patronage of its people: 4 Price of Daily Standard : One year Six months Three months One mouth One week Single copy j Mmlmjnttt ; Try as with y oar next order for Job Printing. $4.00 2.00 1.00 35c. 10c. I 5c II i II - ' I I II I ! II :V-r i : . . r . . .. . ; .: m: :"-.'.; 1 o:-r: tth
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