J I X V DAILY STANDARD JOiiN D. BARRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors OFFICE - IN - BRICK - ROW, 1HE S TANDARU ia published every by dav (buuday excepted) and delivered 4r riea. Hates of Subscription : j One year;.. vV;r:'. ...... H00 Six months. Thrao months. . ........ . 100 Oue oiuuih Single couy... ... 05 TVTtt WF.F.TvT.Y STANDARD 18 a our-ptte, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Priee $1.00 per annum in advaueu. Advertising Rats : 1 fnr r?ular advertisements made known ou application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. O. CONCORD, N. C, APRIL 11, 1899. WE AttE OttGlKIZED; ACT. No little uncertainty ex - - - .i; ' isted as to whose prerogative it is to determine what shall be our method this year for obtaining the popular wish in selecting our town officials. Some even contended that we have no town organization in the Democratic party. Such we find are mistaken. By reference to the files of Th Standard we find that' the Democratic municipal conven tion was held in tne court house on the night of April the 22nd, 1897, After the nominations were made the toll owing were elected as members of the township executive commits tee, viz.: Ward 1, Dr. S L Montgom ery. ' . ' ,;. . ;T . Ward 2, F L Robins. Ward 3 P A CorrelK Ward 4, J P Goodman, j Mr. J C Fink was elected a membei of the committee at large. . , ' ' . it will be seen that Dr Mont gomery, Messrs. P JL Correll and Jas. (S Fink are the mem bers present. -if We hope these gentlemen will get together and organize by electing one of their num ber as chairman, Chairman Robins haying removed from So far as we have been able to obtain the popular senti ment it is in favor of a primary vote, but we only offer this as the result of our. inquiry, and not to forestall the action of that committee, !M We would further suggest that it is obligatory on these gentlemen to provide for choosing their successors in office. Otherwise they will have to hold oyer or consider the Democratic municipal or ganization as gone to pieces. Let us not entertain this thought, but gather every lesson of wise caution that the school of experience has taught us and go forward. j- j I While the aldermen are nominated and elected by the seyeral wards, the school com missioners, under the amended charter, will be elected by the whole town vote as for mayor; vVe hope nothing will deter our executive committee froni due consideration and ade quate action in this matter. i The words of our late vens erablfc j statesman Horiij D M Barringer, ring as an oraoRin our ears as he said here, soon afterMe war, ''Good citizens make! a great mistake whet they fail1 to take interest in politics. Bad men are ever ready! It a taktii'v advantage of such conditions.' tery in WELCOME PRESBYTERS ! We are glad to greet the Presbyn i onr city and i trust; that the i members and visitors that it brings . )i i will find; the hospitality and pleat. autnefB of the situation in oar; grow II I i iag town more even than the: repu- . H ,1 . i tation that has gone oat from among us. We! "assure that great body of Christian workers that while they if i ' i are laboring to hasten the coming of !!' - . ' . j the Kingdom of Grace, there will be vieing in the homes to hold op - ji 1 r their hands by meeting everjr want that comfort demands. ' i I! i In your moments of recreation oar people in their several places of I business will be glad to welcome joa to a view of business life in Concord. If oar j groves hare not yet djonned their srng attire and the flowers are jet ehy of a record breaking winter and spring; if the sunshine is yet chilled by the heatv frosis ana and the aerial songsters are not yet dtraioiil their little throats! with ember Int greeting of balmy sprieg days, within the homes of oar! peo- pie yoa - r. ti- awaiting smiles will find tidy equipment yoa, warmtn or air and soul above a genial climate, cordial that are more than floral tributes and melodies "with ThtellU we trait spring ence speaking as soul to ton will make it more time. Li - A hearty welcome fa tlie P ters. Xlllllns Glvn Awaj. It is. certainly gratifying public to know of one concern in that than esby- o the to be the land who are not afraid generous.to the needy and sutler ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs! and Colds, have given iaway over ten billion trial bottles of this great medicine; and have thejeatiB factibn knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless leases. Asthma, j Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all I diseases of the Throat Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. (pall at P. B. Fetzer'a drug store and get a trial bottle free Reg ular size 1 50a. and fl. Every .bottle guaranteedor price refunded -irr- Tb X.aUrAn Sjnod Pptpotied. The :j North Carolina Lntiheran 8ynod meets in Salisbury this year. The date announced forlthe eohven ing of'tha Synod waa the 4h of May, but the date has been" changed to Jnnsjjlst on account of St. John's La theranichurobj where the sessions of the Sy hod. are to be held, not be ing ready by the first named date. Remodeling of the church, which is now in 'progress, will not be 'com pleted in time for Synod to meet at the regular time Salisbury Sun. '. '. " THE BST PRESCRIPTION EOR II CHILLS I iS and fever m a hottle of Grove's taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to tcure; Then whyj experiment, with worthless nutations Price 50 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure. . ' We give, no rewards, an offer of this kind is the meanest of decep tions. Our plan is to give every one a chance o try the merit oi jEiy's Cream Balm the original Balm or the cur of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold injjthe Head, by mailing for 10 cents a trial size to test its curative powers. jwe mail the 50-cent also and the druggist keeps it. it and you are sure to continue the treatment Relief is immediate and a cure follows. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren street, New York. Reduced Ritlirotul Itatca. Oh account ofthe-Tenth annual session Grand Council Koyal Arcanum of North Carolina at Greensboro, N. O., the Southern Railway Company will sell special round trip tickets, from Concord to Greensboro and return at rate of $3.G5 for round trip.- Tickets on sale April 17, 18 and 19; final limit April 24, 1899. On account bf - the Epworth League Convention at Greens boro, N. C., 'April 27 to 30, the Southern Railway Company will sell special round trip tickets from Concord to Greensboro and return at rate of $3.65 Tickets on sale April 25 and 26; final limit May 2, 1899. On account of State Convention North Carolina Christian En deavor, Salisbury', N. C, April 21 to 23, the Soutbern Railway Company will sell special round trip tickets from Concord to Sal isbury and return at rate of $1.15 for round trip. Tickets on sale April 19, 20 and 21; final limit April 25, 1899. ' fir. Jn. Lepts to flnrry. Mies Cora Leo's has gone to Wins ton to frpend a week. She goes o attend the marriage of her uncle Mr. JaB. Lenz, at that place, who s 9 on the 19tp of this month will be married to Miss Griffio. CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AU druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25o. The genuin has L. B. Q. on each tablet. A Tonus: Han Dies Mr. George Johnston, a yoang man of 21 years died this (Tuesday) morninj atll a m , at Forest Hill after ;iugering in ptd for about two months -"wjth consumption . . 'Incorporation Notice. NoIrtH Cabomkjl, ) Superior Court, Cababbus CounttLj April 1G, 1899. THE MATTER OP THE INCORPO RATION OF THE BALA COTTON MILL. D. P. Cannon, . C. Earnhardt and J. W. ' Cannon having filed their petition in thia court, praying that they he in corporated, and a license haying been duly issued on therStn day of April, 1899, under the jrreat seal of the State hy Hon- Cyrus Thompson, Secretary of State; granting said prayer : It is now on motion ordered, adjudged and decreed by the Court that publica tion he made in The OoncokdStandxhd, a weekly newspaper regularly published in Concord, North "Carolina, notifying the public " . - - - 1st, That D. V. Cannon, E. a Barn hardt and J. W. Cannon, and their associates and assigns, are duly incorpo rated as a body politic for a period of thirty years from the 8th day of April, 1899, under the name and style of the Bala Cotton Mill. 2nd, That the capital stock of said corporation is six thousand - and five hundred dollars, divided into sixty-five shares of one hundred dollars each, with the privilege to increase the same to one hundred tnousand dollars. : 3rd,' That the principal object of said corporation is to manufacture cotton and woolen goods, either or both, to manu facture all products of grain that they may dsire, to buy; sell and deal m goods, Wares and merchandise of every, kind ana to purchase, own, lease, hold.' sell and convey real estate and personal propertv. ' v 4th, Its principal place of business is in No. 2 township, Cabarrus county, N. 0., at the place known as the G W Pat terson Mill, i 5th, Stockholders shall not be indi vidually v liable for 'obligations of the corporation beyond the amount of their subscription.' 6th, Stock shall bd" non-assessable. : JNO. M. COOK, Mayiw Clerk Superior Court. size Test YEARS' EXPERIENCE kM 50 v i : ! MM Trade MarKsI Designs Copyrights Acs invema ffcmrlf nor a Vaa namnflAn SuicKjy ascerwui our opinion iree wnetner an lrention is probably patentable. Communlca- iions smctiy connaenual. llanaoooK on Patents sent free. Oldest agencr for securing patents. Patents taken through Mann & Co. reoelrtt tpecial notice, without charge, in the . scientific nmimi A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- m lntinn of inv iianti inrnmni nii. - S-.vIS?110111113' L Sold by all newsdealers. c Pi Jr""""0 ooiu oj oil newaaeaiers. MUHH & Co.36,Broad F(ew York Brooch Office. 625 F 8U Washington, IX 0 ! i4 t t.. THE - RACKET - STORI WORTH OP Umbrellas We have just received Parasolsi the largest stock of these goods we have eyer shown. You will find them much tinder their regular value. Ghildrens Parasols as low 1 - . I as 15c. while the Ladies' goods range as high as $3. 25. We have a nice line of Fancy Parasols in Plaids and I Solid Colors. Lace Curtains 68c. up. Nice 1: ne of curtain goods. teat 49, 75, 98c, Ladies' Black Sateen Under Jpkir 81.10 and 1.48. Whtie Cambric, well assorted. Percale or White Lawn ! Sun Bonnets, 25c. Second Floor. 4 Glass Tumblers, 2c. each. Glass Lamps complete, 15c. P lates 8Ec.er fet. . Cups and Saucers 40c." par set Pitchers and Bowls 78c. Jardinenes 50o. up. . Jobs in Writing papers and Tablets at less than wholesale prices. i' . I ': 1 iR U A V r SUBSCRIBER TO-H THE STMDiRD. A Home. Paper .Containing orne and Qthcr Wews That I3 of 1 iter- est to Oiir Radersi SEtlD II! 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