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Price fl.001'erY,ar.., v . CONCORD, N. C, "WEDNESDAY. AllBIIi 19. 1899 1 P : t Singlo Copy 5 Ce CAMPTJ NIGHT. mcm.fc"iv i,w"" .7- vViWAwu as to Gender. Written for The Standard. Mt. PleaBunt, April 19. Mr. and Mrs. J P Cook spent Tues day night iQ Pleasant. v" 1 11 Joe Sutton, ot the college, vent to Sahsbury morning. He returned Monday pressed and depressed people evening. (would have to I; be pioneered by Mr. Clarence Ledbetter and liisine chastisement and subjugation father, of Polkton, spent - Sunday nitlit in Mt. Pleasant. I The students of North Carolina College have set aside Tuesday - nigbt, May the 30tH, for campus night, or rather for a night of en joyment. The campus will be lighted up by over two hundred Japanese lanterns. Music and refreshments ot all kinds will be on the ground. Everybody is in vited, especially thexladies and old students. Miss Mollie F DebnamXof . Greensboro, canvassed our tow w Monday in tbe-interest of the Oxford Friend. The students of the college put in Monday until noon washing the campus. Considerable improve ment was made. Of course the evening was spent in fishing. The seniors "only have one weefc more, and. then will come something -else. " ;J ' J r One. of our seniors - has dis covered a new gender for a cer tain word in German. Becoming sleepy while reading, he was asked what the gender of a cer tain word was. He replied that it was nominative gender. Mrs W R Kindley, has gone to Salisbury to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Heilig. : ; i Be Is Kot Dead. ' Oar , readers will remember that Tuesday's edition contained a notice of the death of Mr. Sam Caldwell at Newells, which in formation was obtained from the Charlotte Observer. Itproyedtobe one of those errors where people state facts to a reporter when they don't know whereof they speak. The news started from the fact Mr. W L Caldwell, of that place, as paralyzed. Tbcy Captured the Thief. . . - Sheriff CJyburne and Mr. Joe Cherry, both of ' Lancaster county, in South Carolina; together with Sheriff Peck, went over to the Hambley mine near . Gold. Hill, though in thiB county, Tuesday, They captured a negro named Henry Clinton, aliai Jini Johnson, who is wanted in Lancaiter county for stealing and selling cpws. ; - lhP Warraat chareed the negro and his Partner of selling two, but Clinton told the eheriff that he did Sell three. He was taken back to Lan casterfor trial. These to .Your List. The following i telephone sub bribers ha?e been added and pa trns will please' acid the following times : JLHartsell, Jtes. 124 J Smoothes.. 125J A. M. Brown, Res. 126: Uncord Iceand JFuel Co. 127. . almost every neighborhood there nome one whose Hfe has been saved jv uamDerlahi's Colio Cholera and cnSho.ea Kemedy; 6r who has beefi ea of chronic diarrhoea .bv the use mat. m,wi,-; 'r .M.a " - - Marsh & Co., -Druggist. . Point of MUZZ ' u raSiSS nhiU Tonic,PNeverJ fails THE PHILIPPINE SITUA- rilTf"XT "wen iptara By the Filipinos ' Lawton 'Draws la. - -- Theaituationin tbe Philippines is much below our brightes , hopes. When j "Aguinaldo showed ( his ugly temper at : the capture of Manila and then; made the night of himself and j the element that clings to him; h ; "; " The war has hAan hi an nil v onnJ cessf ul as to victory to our arms m every effort! with none left in the enemy's hauds, thoueh badly too many of outbrave men nave fallen, j ; MThe eneniy , has been shown: that he possesses' no strong hold and is powerless before our troops. It has not been "found practical, howeer, for. our troops to hold the territory ofi of which they have driven the armed foe and Gen. Lawtpn has .withdrawn to near Manila! Now the news comes from Admiral Dewey that Lieutenant Gilmore of the -York- n and thirteen of his3 men fell intoHhe hands pi the Filtpinos on tie lzthan their efforts to rescue eighty; Spanish prisoners at Baler. It seems they were ambushed by a superior force and whether they are aeaa or auve is not Jtnown. The natives will not communicate about it. I U . it seems to iiave been . axmag- nan mous effort at eood faithXto relieve the Spanish prisone rather than an act of belligerency. It is distressing of .course to all Americans but is one of the -vicis situdes of war. There iria fairly substantial effort on , the Lpart of peacable Filibinos to effectlTneace bv cet- ting an offer of i terms from Gen. Otis ; and the acceptance of the same by Aguinaldo.' The great danger,, however, is-in "Agio's" cutting 'off th head, of the man thatdarea to.approaiph him, this danger, however, ; my have been modified by tht leader s late un favorable xpetience. j Gen. Lawton himself has ex pressed the fear that; it will take 100,000 troops to ( garrison the islands to eff ect the desired pur posed of bringing " about complete order in Ihe jiTpili pines. Bneklem'a Arnica Baiye. The Beit Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, j Bores; Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, iporns and all Sim Bruptinfif," and positively cures Piles Jpr : W;,pay ejimred. It is gaaranteed" to Tgivd SUtisfaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box Bale at P B Fetzer'a Drug store. '1 : Hr. rtnk Call. .Some; people! say, his morning, that Mr. Finkls calirfor primaries; is not regular. f According to facts; about dt,r given by yesterday's Standi ard editorially, jthere js nobody else; to make the call and nobody to filt vacaucies on tie committee. Al good Democrats want; to se our organization kejpt up and the txpres-, BiQU Qfitiirimariei tfbejed at the biSit box Now, iftoie call is in; anyway irrguUy arid we say it ie not under thej circtiipatances, lets remedy jthat.ijrregnlarity by every Democrar, inciuueu tu iu ing to the primaries Qii the night ef Anrif m; nlxV'Tuessday night, and making dicofcnations, for. all offioS- toDr'filieA; for our city this year, as . wijl .es promote our welfare ana jteep ourj . QigoDemoorat. TE - BEST EESORIPTION FOR and fever is a h6 iGrove's Taste- to cure; money hactitiilails.jtp.cure. I - boing: into Their Pretty Residence. Mr. Frank Goodson is moving into his new house on the corner of Uepot and Spring streets. This is one of the prettiest residences that it has been our privilege to scan in Concord and the inmates would hardly be up to laudable pride if their new home were not a new joy and a genuine source of pleasure, We think if we were a millionaire we would be content to warm that house. Superior Court next Week. Next Monday moroing the extra term f Superior court will open with Judge Shaw on the bench. No special cases are on the docket for this court. 'There will be an unu sual number of whiskey cases to examine which will no doubt result in several eentencps to the chain bfltii? as Rnmo of thflm ata vatv plain cases.' l The Foreman-Black affair is also on the docket for this court. Tbe Band to lie Ilere Next Week. From one of Capt. Edward HilPs i letters home he states that the First North Carolina regimental band will be here on Widnesday night of next week. While going to differ- ent points over the State the mem- bers of the band will be the guests .ftheeoldiera.- i jj x. tt w t.i. x peaa your auurosa vu - -duck wu vu., umW8W, uu "co samplebox of Dr. King s Xiew Life Pills. A.trial will convince you of their merits These pills are easy five in the cure bfConstipation and SickvHeadac;he. For malaria and Liver troubles the W have been I proved invaluable. They are guar- anteed to bX perfectly free" from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken, by, their action, but by giK ing tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the aystem. Reg- ular size 25c. per box, 8old by P B Fetzer. I " . ' u ' From Ferest mil. 1 The Burrage house recently purchased by Mr. r Barrow has been moved to tne rear 01 nis iox rRidenhour. Mr. Cicero Harris has gone to folks. .He will return Saturday to help welcome the soldier boys home. Mrs. J M Odell left this morn ing for Fort Mills; S. O. Superintendent Cobie is pre paring to moye the supply house to make room for the new weave mill. For Over Finyi Tear Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 3yrup has Vvvn' nam.A 4ff nXTOT fift.V VPArfl Yin millions of mothers for their, child ren while teething, with perfect suc cess.' It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for rinVivAo Tf will rfiliftvfl thft nonr I .Li.ax ; x little sufferer immediately, tjoia oy l druggists in every part of the world, j T.n;entjnye senis vamo9 aaro anii ask for, 'Mrs. Winsiows Sooth- ing, oyrup," ana laa uu. umw. muu T I hereby announce myself as a can ornate ior i.uu umuo v r Democratio Convention, f . r f .evr L ii KfArl- jQgoQB.w. Means. ; A tpti ts Wanted -Tor 1 MThe Liie and AtevemjBntS'jOf; Mf??.we h UUU nv.w n ' ' , . a. 1 l" -drnirerfdfcthejihation?sudoi. v.iMre'st . jffid-befitJbookrover: 5(X ipasaxX 4.f-nftTlv;100 :oa2ea halftonex ulus- trationV?maP,:iil icclorsiiOrilyj 50. 1C Joxirionfl:.denianai-Jigi wwwuwvm 1 qxricsK;vneJjJoi"iiiiwiF"j'--'fc ' L ' ' ' " 1 T. . ; . - I ! A j .. it - i i ii. . ' i p ii - ii - r-rnr .'. " i wmmrT'ir V'. '-r-i 1' .1 ; - : From the New Eldorado Sheriff Peck has placed on our shelf some specimens of the copper ore from the Nussman mine in No, 7 township. Mr. Hambley is oper- ating the mine. We have not a geologicalye; but these specimens stem to have much of the corroded copper appearance. They are. said to be good specimens. The Sheriff tells us that the vein about Gold Hill is nearly straight knri heoininfr nt Hlrl Will tka ufS V XiU Ml. All UUU JilOV deposit 18 gold, the ! next down the lie is copper, the next two mines are gold, and the oth is copper. He Says there is a busineaa breeze along the lin Got Himself Killed Onlj. We le&TD , h(ne from the 0d1. server office, that a negro, recog- nizea as an escaped: convict ty the name of Brazzo, was killed between 3 and 4 oclock this (Wednesday) morning at the Oliver Oil Mills in Charlotte. The night watchman met him just as he was coming out of the office, and the hegro drew a pistol, but the watchman was too quick fn'r Mm -nfq flw him TT p.! w .x u m a few minutes, ft seems he ac- comphshed nothing but to get him- self killed. CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to SrJM!.8"T U B PEKSONAL POINTERS. Rev. C B Miller returned home this morning. I' ' Mr. Robt. Phifer returned home this morning, ' !! . . . . , Dr. Bobt. S Young is in Char- lotte this afternoon, VnJ w n TTn,a. . rr W C HotiflUn- and wife wentHo Greensboro; this morning. xur- u uu. vravoa la epwuuiug todav in fil?h Point on business; j Mr. Wra.xReidj of Salisbury, is vieitiDg hi8 brother, Mr. Joel Reid, Greet! MOUlltain riaple Syrup. Quart .Bottles at 30 cents. Pint Bottles at 20 cents. Sweet Piqkles per Bottle ! ' 10' cents. Canned Kornlet at20cent8 per can: ErVlKl Jf riQIl OROCER5 I fH 30000000001 : . I X We have just houeht out - i - - - . I - I.J . f 4 3 X-l . IA.STO.YE HOOSE at a PRICE. r ' Read v CASH 'does the Everyone is acquainted with our Famous. Lin of StarK Leader, Iron., King TiihesT Happy Tihies, ooutn juana, JCiimo ana ; Qiye uS a lodk.iW wll rr. t s 1 Bell, Harris Have you seen our - TIREDc MAN'S CHAIR ? 0 ,1 Ij:)Oo i J SMirt, Waists in all sizes Plain, Cord and Fancy eflects. Its a new lot jnst come in and the corre ct thin b i -. i for an early spring Waist. They are well made, nicely tucked and the coriect style. The price of Jbe waist complete is oxjly 75c. just what the material would ordinarily" cost you. Our read to wear Waists and Skirts are money savers. . L. PARKS jonierlfHe Saw This. t He was immuned in the darkest dungeon beneath the castle moat. "If I had a saw.! a file, or any thing," he moaned as he looked at the solid iron bars across the solitary window. Then a thought , struck him, his face brightened like a Cripple Creek conflagration. Bapidlys running over his supply of collars,' which had just come from the laundry, he selected one fitted 'to his' purpose. Five min utes' later the great middle bar of the ! window, dextrously severed hv fhfi'sftw like nde'of the lann- t dered collar, fell apart. jj He "was free, j 4 If he had had his collars Laun- dered at the Concord Laundry he Wevhave a deyjee for ironing J thedef of- collars and enffs and X return them to you with a per- fectly smooth edge, try us. iy s f Inqui about the Cleaning Club. t Concord lentn Lanndry &Dje Works. , tone No- 2. SHIBTS REPAIRED FREE. - - - - work List to select from. ouit?ir. , o uuuui w ocia. do the rest. & Company. Company. re i 1 Kim 3000!C I ' '"8 Q .1 i i 8 0 Wj 8 5 J m 1 ; ,- 1. 1 r i- Liu 1 1 i" S v
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