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DAILY . JOkN D. BABRIER & SON, liditors and Proprietors. OFFlUfi - IN - I3RICK -BOW. . i 1HE Sl'AN DARD is published every day (riuuday exct:ited) nd delivered by ries. Rates of Subscription : One year. . vf Six months. ...... It. ThreV months.. LOO One luouta ... Single c"uv. . . . . . . j . . .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a our-pae, eiiit-eoluiiiU paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any Other paper. Price $ 1 .00 per anuuin iu advance. ' ... Advertising Rates ' fi Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. i ' Address all com municutious to . THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD. N.C APRIL 21 , 11899. LIKE 8US1IINE AFTER NTOltn. TUB 'ihe ioliowmg remarkable death rate for tbe city of Havau seems like i the nae of a dark and oiuinoue cloud that huiet into a sorm, after which tne buniitrut pierced ; the broken pioude, promising brighter day : "The aani'ary. deprtnient records sho that the number of deaths in Havana in 1895 waa 7,125; in the following year 11,627 , in 1897 DO fewer than 17 710 and lat year 20, 198. For the month of January of the present vear the rate of death reached 1,139; iu Fcbiuary the total was 750; last month it wa 759. and for the first fifteen day of April the total number of deaths was 228." The 'ixou family, in (Jbarjotte, are living in tents in thn yard.! The hou e is being tumiga'ed. Mr. Sos bamon is at the pest house and is getting ol finely. He thibks if .he uoutinues to impro?e he con Id go on a rabbit hunt in a week or so. If Charlotte takes any glory from bav ing smallpox we have the meanness to nope that th glory will be shorts livid THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IFOR CHILLS ind fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; Then why experiment with worthless nutations.? Price 50 cents, money back if it fails to cure. Yxmr .A very natural but unlooked for accident accurred, resulting in the death of three Cubans, last Sunday an Manzanillo. A shell aroppeu into a house by the American guns a year ago was bein dug out of the floor where it penetrated and exploded under a stroke. It wrecked the room in whicL the men were killed, s As there was just then a porceision in honor of Gen. Gomez the re port was started that it was a jbomb intended! for his destruc tion. There; Was no kind of con nection, however, with it on the demonstration. ! , Free mm Bend your address to H.E. Buck len & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and aie particularly effect; ive in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guar anteed t6 be perfectly free from every deleterious Bubsjtance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by tbeir action, but by giv ing tone to tne stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the uystem. Reg ular size 25c. per box. Sold by P B Fetzer. The; Colonel ordered them up into Jin km$ tbftitim ni flftUf W Oapt. Bishop back to start them. Then occurred tht hardest sight 1 ever and them saw. They had four prisoners didn't know wnat to ao -witn . Ti? asked Oapt. Bishop what to do and he said. ''Yon know the orders,' and four natives fell of the Iowa dead- Guy WjlhamsJ regiment, aUo writes ; The soldiers m?de sfiprt work pf thf yrhple tblnK- almost ever? thing jfrom a pair qf woVden shoes up to a piano, and rhatf narriorf otttrffhinv ntt nr rip Talk of I! the natives I don't think stroyed it. plundering the .towns; the Fiftieth they are in it with Iowa." Another soldier, who is in tfee Washington regiment, ascribes the (terrible slaughter of natives in the battle of February 4, after wbiot we 1 went over the battlefield in bquads, baryiug the dead niggers;'' tells how he i saw seventy-four buried in one hole; sys that "in the pith of the Washington regimett ind Battery D, of the Sixth Artilj lery, there were 1,008 dead niggerp, andjr a great many wounded;" and adds : "I don't know how many me, women and children the Ten neslee boys did kill, j They would notttake any prieonera. One corns pany of the Tennessee boys was sent in p headquarters with thirty priar oners, and got there with about a i hundred chic kens and no prisoners. the reckless we know as know full well 0 688 of some men but " ii " . - ' - well that American soldiery is edu- i ti oated up to a very high standard and (f ' . the; dire breaches above narrated sound like exaegertioua for sensa- b h ijoftal porposes couiiug from irre sponsible parties willing to make misjohief . The letters even may be forgeries. 8uoh conduct by our army at this late day is absolutely incredible. i ft , i o commissioned officer would dare countenance such things on penalty of court-martial. We think we know whereof we speak when we say that no discipline can be exercised in such low toned troops aa such would be and no such fie:iting as our soldiers have done within the last year can be done by reoKleas, undisciplined,; cutthroat troops. The whole thing is or j investigation and sure to follow. a fabrication puninhmet is Beats the Jilonaike. Mr. A C Thomas, of Marys ville Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in Ihe Klondike, For years he suf fered untold agony from consump tion, accompanied by hemorrhages; and was absolutely cured by-Dr, King's New Discovery for Conn sumption Coughs nank Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cufp; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively' cured by Drj King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Trial bottles free at P h Fejzer's drug store. Regular size Q cents and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price retunded. Was UllleU By the Enemy. A sensational rumor started the rounds a few days ago to tne effect that .Ensign Worth Bagley was not filled ry & Spanish shell bp t by an accidental shot from the "Wilmmg to, bnjb it ha (been hipped by posi tive assurance that the truth of it was stated at first. ' f m' ' jTJRE A COLD IN OB DAY Tate Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. au uxukssw3 reiuna money u it rails to X j care,;"?; The g:enuin"'hai riL B. o thoae of their number who are un 1 m achJtablel. ir v : l able to Bed need BallraU Batef. For the occasions mentioned be low the Southern will eel) tickets at the following reduced fates: Convention of Police Chiefs ( f North Carolina, at Raleigh, at rat? of 80.70 for round ftrip. f ; Meeting of Grand Lodge I O O F of North Carolina, at Raleigh, at rate of $6.70 for round trip. j Triennial Seeeion International Sunday School Association, at At lanta, at rate of $912 for round trip. ' j ; j Annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans at Gharlef ton, S. C, on May 10 to 13, 84 SO for round trip. Converse Musical Festival at partan burg, S. C on April 25-27 84 20 for round trip. j ' Epworth League Conyentiop at Greensboro on April 27 to 30, $3.65 for round trip. Southern Baptist and Auxiliary conyeLtions, at Louisvillp, Ky., on kay 8 to 11, 817.20 for round trip. rwlnkllnsrs of tne Atornlng Star. !'.-'!. ! A Pennsylvania editor has been accused of arson. He had been putting some incendiary stuff in his paper. Thieves in Bellefonte, Pa., raided a store and carried off everything in it. They considerately left the store for the man to start again. A Brooklyn ngress has recently fallen heir to $75,000 and has' bad to unchain the dog to keep the im pecunious Counts and no-accounts away. ' i ...... A Trenton, N. J . female amuses herself hiding around corners and stabbing wnsjpecting masculine pedestrians with a hat-pin. She has punctured several. A French microbe pursuer thinks he nas run down and carrolled the cancer, microbe. He is experiment ing now on tbo way to destroy them and repair the damage tbey.do. , In almost every neighborhood there is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Coho Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or ?ho has j been cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons ;make a point of tellinsr of it whenever oppor tunity offers, hoping that it may be the means of savins other lives. For sale by M. L. Marsh & Co., Druggist. i . ' ' ' r Bandoipn Prosperous. . The Piedmont Index says, in evis dence of agricultural proaperity in Randolph, that 75 reapers and binders were purchased in thi coun ty last year? also that the county has no bar-rooms . They hire convicts from other cqun ties T to work roads. Good for Randolph. " - j F ' j -!,;, . -.. " . ' : H . i ! ' . .. Good Ualico at . Percale at. 6to . Printed Law ns at ..... . 6i 3& ft i . .. Pjrin'ed Organdie remnautji at JOfr ndia Li yen . ...... .5p. up. ofid color Lawn i0o up. White Oortain Muslm . . 8i & 10c . We save you from 1 to 2Jc. per 7 ; ysjrd Qn dress linings . j O 3 Corsets., . .85o. The best lye . Hose on the market . White Iiawn, P. K . and Percale Sun Bonnets at. . . . . ....... . .2bc. Black Sateen Undershirts 49c up . Dress Skirts 9So up. tadiearesVSboeB. .1.10 to 1.90. Large line of Parasol and XJm brellasat... . . .. ... . .15o to 2.50. You will lose money if you Jail j to pea our Uni before buying. ; 24x43 in; ToweVat.. . .9c. 27 kinds of Toilet Soap . . .1c up. Lace Curtains . . 68c to 1.48 a pair. Curtain Rqds and Pple?. lOo up, G?nt?s Laundered Percale Shirts at 35b np. Oar 50c ones have two dollars and ono pair loose Coffd. White Shirts. . , . . . . .25c up. See our short bosom ones, t bey give you comfoft. Puff 'Bosom Shirts . ... 59 and 75c 3, 4 andffic. j Linen ColJars hnd Gufla. k6 T'hft hpflt lino nf RrtrtUa i i T "r IUV4"ig nuu ii and 15c for Socks we se Slate Pencils randum Book Kercnjers in tpwu. vou often Dav 11 at iLJ .... . . j . ' vv. Your choice of the following g00(i9 ivr 1 cent: paper Needles Pper Pins, 6 Safety Pins ro$ -Top Cord 1 Collar Buttons 1 box Blacking, 6 20 Marb'es, Memoi Cake 8oap, Key Chain Spool Thread 3 dcz Shirt Buttons 0in Opener 1 card of Hooks and Ps 6 Pants Bockles j 8 Fish Ho.oks, 15 It fish Lines Paper Tacks 2 papers Hair Pini, roll of Tape fen Holder. 1 ft JKuler Aluminum Thimble 2 aluminum Hair Pins Rubber Eraser 1 pheet transfer PJctores 2 Eat Pins, 200 Matches Pencil TabU t, i: 1L card darning co ton or 1 steel crochet needle. .-4- Respectfully alio TgfTDfhTI a?jTm their i THE BEbT IN THE WOKLD. JWe believe Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the best in the world,' A few weeks aero we suffered witn a severe cold and a troublesome cough, and hay ing read their advertisements in our own and other papers we purchased a bottle to see if it would effect us. It cured us before the bottle was more than half used, It is the best medicine out for colds and coughs. The Herald, Andersonville, Ind. or sale by M. L. Marsh & Co., Druqgist. Sleeting: Witn Success. It is gratifying news to know that each week there are - subscribers of stock be in a: obtained for the proposed cotton seed oil mill to be built.! One of our county's most prosperous farmers has also taken shares in it. Every subscriber thus far takes at least ten shares $1,000. Agents! Wanted For UTlie Life and Achievements of Admiral Dewey," the world's greatest naval heroJ By Murat Halstead, the life-lone; friend ana admirer of the nation's idol. 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