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I 4 i? K ? V JO ITT D J5AkBIER & SON,! jditors aud Proprietors. OFFlOK r IN - BRICK - BOW. THE STANDARD is published every day (Jiauduy excepted) aud delivered by arries. . Rates of Subscription : J Oa-i year-.'. ...... v. .$.00 Six months. ... . . .'. i . r. . 2 00 Tinw modths.. '. . . . . .... 1.00 Oot) n:ijijca. .35 Single copy. . . .......... .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a ouivp ie, eiUt-coluui ii paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any cti oi inner. Price $1,00 per annum in advauw. Advertising Rates : Terms for regular advertisements -liiaue Jiuown on application. .... Audi ess all communications to THE STANDARD, - Concord, N. 0. the place would have beeD most gladly yielded to Oapt. Hill'd company- We are a little surprised at the new Governor's Guard in Raleigh in not gladly yielding the place. CONCORD. N. C.,-MARCH 31,. 1899. G009 FRIDAY. ' This b ;ood Friday. Tc is the daj'cIUi':he year leapt suned or l-vr-?i h. .ther its significance 8uj gestN i.t not sorrow at Je:ai the greau. vatity, seriousness ana huuiu'Kj, Mo day of a i the days in recorded .e7tii-3 like that.; we cele hraio tocUv. jN.o mn ever befor- dif ti i.he vie am oi.hu cun conspiracy nnd b:it.-' whose innocence ud re-t- i)C?s of rrv?7ion were attested by a veiling of the sap's rays for three ucuii Ertb never Before nor since rocked and s.r .yed in sympathetic convulsion's -ith those of a dying man Never before nor Bince did tia&tn yield lU hold, amt zed by the nwo.oi- tr-2er!mii evutw till mativ i t-.e'ded escaped from its ghastly c Valines. Never before was the glory ot the infinite macte ao visible to men that only they do not Ece wbo ?il! not looii up, nor was there ere: b:fo:: opun way into to Di vine prrsenc? so accessible to every otia "NTo fore was ever fraaght wmu oci.g WUIGU uaugn UUUltXU .destiny for weal or woe, for time and ettrnii? ei that we nn " indiflVr.. ; ently camrnemorate today or f il to note at all . Good Ifrida.j T To: grasp its full meaning m susaouring eternity.; Good 1'iid.vf ! To properly commemorate it ij tcu.Bhor in the .millenial seas son. Good Friday ! To enter into its true meaning would be to bring man into touch with his God as if the fitara of hsaven were to cluster p round the king of day and on the second tomorrow shed over all epsice one universal, absorbing, resistless .ray. of light. Good Friday To the thoughts leu- nothing to the devout more -bit. eirtL'e rarest gems, her weights :ec treajurcc, her- richest crowns. f T T Tn ITE'itJlIE TIIEIB PLACE Oar sister, Raleigh, seems to be having s jroe wrangling oyer the wel come to be given the returning sol diers. Of course when the military -compeniej volunteered-so as to dis ortjucjza the companies at home they forfeited their places as state guards and in many instances new companies were organized. The presumption was thai the new companies were ! organized to take the places of those tcm'n ta th front. Now that theaoldiers are "--"s tu la uiwib natural mat they should want to resume their places and that we "will all most gladly welcome them to do so. But in Raleigh the Captain, at least, of the new organizition does not take well to the idea. He seems to throw jea!oua glances at these "citizens." Ciriuij'will have nooe of these trooblea. hoover, and ws "hope Co. L will reaame her place m State crg.aa?23lioh if nhe wants it. Indeed if tVifl rfw emergency organization had not "gone dead'7 we feel a The Nnre JLnGrJppe Care. There is no use suflfering from this dreadful malady if you will only get the right remedy. You are having pain all through, your liver is out of order, have no appe tite, no life or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact are completely ueed up. Electric Bitters is .the only remedy that will ive you prompt and sure relief. They act d'rectly on your Liv?r, Stomach and Kidneye, tone up he whole system and make you feel like a new being. They are guaranteed to cure or price re funded. For sale at P B Fetzer's drug store, only .0 cents par bottle. : . ; . Some Requisites for a Alayor. In an exshango we see some writer puts forth the following good requisites to be considered in selecting a mayor : 1. A man who has given evi dence of his capabilities as to business, in the management of his own private affairs. 2. A man who can comprehend, construe, and has the courage to enforce; law. 3. A man whom every citizen could respect for his high charac ter and ability, and with pride refer to, or point out as the may cr ot his city. 4. A man 'sufficiently cultured and intellectual as to be able to receive, welcome and introduce distinguished visitors when occa sion demands, in a manner to re flect credit upon himself and the city he represents. 5. A man who would measure up, in every respect, to the stand ard adopted by neighboring cities and towns in choosing their chiaf magistrate. 6. A man who, in serving his people would look beyond the salary attached to the office. m m CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money it' ii Aails to cure. 20c. The genuin has L. B. Q. on each tablet. r FORGIVENESS. 0sW I & Forgive you ? Oh, of course, dear, A dozen times a week. We women .were created Forgiveness but to speak. You'd die before you'd hurt me Intentionally? True, But it is not, O dearest, The thing you mean to do. It's what you do, unihinking. That makes the quick tear start ; Trie tear may be forgotten, But trio pain stays in the heart. And though I may forgive you A dozen times a day, Yet each forgiveness wears, dear, A little love away. T Selected. ii iagMMMiwiijwaMiW" uJiiimn mm. : ' i : . JTI Utt W Q'fZM I partrmqnt Store "The Best Salve in t&e world for Oata, . Brnistja, Bores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, xever Sorea Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Stin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pry required. It is guaranteed to give etatisfaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per bos For haIm at P B Fetzeia Drug itore.' MALOLOS FALLS. A. R. De Fluent, editor of the Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, sufferpdfoija number of years from rhenniatism in his nht shoulder and side.' eays; " My right arm at time was entirely useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and was surprised to receive relief almost immediately. The Pain Balmas been a constant companion of mine eyerj since and it never fails." For sale by ML Marsh & Co. fintives tsiirn Hie City and Retreat. Malolos the capitol of the Aguin aldo government, fell after a shwrt, sharp nslsanc this (Friday) morning. The enemy fired the city and retreated northward, where Aguinaldo and his cabinet have oeen for several days. The American losses on Thurs day as reportod were four feilled and tvrenty-three wounded. On Fritluy the caaualitifd repor ei are 20. This is according to press dispatches given by the government at ljuQ o,olock a. m., of the 31st. It is to be m mem be red that reckoning Philippijes as being east of us, time is 13 hours earlier than our the time. Concord's D Probably to Pat In a Sidetrack. - Some time ago the South ern agitated the Duttiner in of track between here and Karris- burg. Mr. Jas. W Cannon fnr the convenience of shipments to ana irom me jtJaia cotton mill, asked that they out it in finmfl. where about the farm of Mr r Ervin. Nothing definite is yet known. . mm . ,. - If troubled with rheumatism, eive Ohamberlair's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost yon a cent if it does no good. One applicaion will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one. third the time required by any other frostbites. QUinsev. T)ftins in tTiA tnAt on J ynn4. glandular and other swellings are quick ly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Price, 25 and 50 cts. M L Marsh & Co. Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Fails, Mont., recommended Ely's Cream Bam to me. I can empha-s:z9- bis statement. "It is a positive cure for catarrh if need as directed." Rev. Francis W Poole, Pastor Central Presbyterian Church, He lea Mont. ;; After ueing Ely's Cream Balm six weeks I believe myself cured of ca tarrh. Joeeph Stewart, Grand A7e., Buffalo, N. Y. A 10c trial mz 3 of Eiy'a Cream Balm will be mailed. Kept by drugftiste. Ely Brothers, 56 War ren St., N. Y. Fatalities Hot 80 Great. The good news new comes that the Rowena Lee did not explode as dis patched Thursday, and that it only sans from striking some unknown object' in the Mississippi. Two, or possibly rave lives were lost, but the rest were all saved. FOR THE BEST PRESCRIPTION CHILLS and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. , Never f fails to Then why experiment with Tvortess nutations? Price 50 cents. Your monev backif it fails to cure. ' trie Attention Knlbts ! You are requested to be present at Castle flail tonight at 8 o'clock sharp. Besides having a candidate for eaciY of the ranks of Page and Knight, we have a most important matter to deyelop,in j'which every Pythian has a part." R. L. McOonnell, 0. C. NO CURE. NO PAY. 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 it. Adults Tefer it to bitter, nau seating Tonics. Price, 50c. We have saved many doctor bills since we began using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bot tle open all the time and whenever any of my family or myself begin to catch cold we begin to use the CoughRemedy, and as a result we never have to send away for a doctor and incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy never failsjto 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 byM L Marsh & Co - in lio-xfs ?ii;;.ip;-ri!-., .va;0 ;.iiv- Calico at 2 l-2c. per yard. We have a nice line of these goods! in light and dark colors at 2 1-2, 0. 4 1, aud 5c. per yard. Our customers i i Rav it. is toe nest iiiev xiavo tseeu. xui :i i the price J 36 inch Percale at 25c. per pound. Ihese remnants run from 1 to G yards. The quality "the run of- the mills," which means from the 5 to 10c. grades all at 2Cc. per pound. Ginghams at 4c. yd. We are now offering an assortment of small staple checks at 4c. per yarn which jou will shortly have topay 5c. for. We still have a small lot of our 5c. Ginghams left. When this lot Js exhausted you'll have to pay an advanced price for them. i Easter Goods. 39 inch Sea Island at 4c. per yard. 86 inch bleaching at 5c. yard up. 3G inch Cambric (same as Lonsdale) at 7 l-2c. yard. 1 38 inch Colored btriped Oartam benm at 5c. yard. Late Curtains Oeo. per pair up. DUCKING 28 inch Bleached 8 H-3 and 28 inch Navy do. 10c. 36 inch Wool Cashmere 20c. Colors, Cream. Lfeht Blue and Pink. GO inch Bleached Table Damask 27$c. Dress Linings ' and Trimmings, Cambric 4c., double faced (do. 6 l43, Selicia 7 1-2 and 10c, Peicaline G 14, Crinoline 5c. and Buckrum 15c. per yard, Horn Stays 3c. per bunch, Safety Hooks & I's 2c.per card, Stay Casing 'Jc. per bunch, Footing 4c. per yard. White Rabbit Egg Dye, 8 colors for 5c. Decorated Glass Eggs, chicken size' 4c. Goose size 9c. Tin Eggs that open, 4c. Cards 2 and 3ceach. Lad iesr Furnishings, Black Sateen Skirts at 49c. to $1.43, WhfW Cambric Skirts: and Gowns nicely trimmed with Embroidery, well assorted, at prices very satis factory. Sun Bonnets of White , Lawn or Percale at j 25c. , Dress " Skirts 98c. to $3.48. Corsets 25 to 85c. Gloves 35c. to $1.48. Stationary. 5c. Box Paper for 3c, . 10c. boxes for 5c. 15 and 20c. boxes 10c. 25c. boxes 15c. and 50c. boxes 25c.; Tablets, 5o ones 3c. 10c. ones 5c. and 15c. ones 10c. Envelopes 2c. per and Letter Cap Paner 10c. per lb. Rubber tipped Led Pencils, 2 for lc. 5c. ones'f or 3c. ' Glass Lamps complete at 16c. up. Parlor Lamps 85c. ui) Hall 81.48 up. Full line Plates, , Cups and Saucers, Dishes, Pitchers and Bowls in this week Our Tinware department is a rroney saver to Bouse keepers. You will find j many convenient articles at 2 1-2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 10; 15, 18, and 25c. up. Beauty : Pin3 for Sliirt Waists. 2 for 5c. Shirt Waist Sets, assjorted. Belt Buckles 25 to 98c. j BARGAINS in Laces and Embroid ery, j Ladies' Fine SHOES $1.10 to Sl.PO. pack up. J Note, Fool r . V- . Bleached Cotton Towels, 22x40 inches at 10c. t Window Shades 10 and 25c. Curtain Poles and Rods 10 to 22 1-20. i 4 pound Feather Pillows GOc. each. 1 EVERYTHmt. ' AS APMSED. 'I ; VERY RESPECTFULLY, j ' " 1 3r,L! R V A SUBSCRIBER TO- A Home Paber Containing Ho?ine and Other News-That Is of Intir- est to Our Readers. SEfiD fii YOUR SUGSCniPTIQIi Emjjih,....iu inii'r"'-"',," 1 1 n-jmiiiiw 1 '.in)jfi-B.i-.. .ji'U'VW"-i .. i . In order tn at a Paper may thrive iji r I our city it nrast hate the hearty co-op eration and patronage of its people. 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