DAILY STANDARD M rv JOd.N D. BABRIEB & SON, Editors and Proprietors. ALBA HEWOOD. iivv' OFFlCK'- IN - BRICK - liOW. 1HE STANDARD ia published every dav (Suuday excepted) and delivered by "riea. Rates of Subscription : !; One year. . . . ... . . . . . . ...$-00 Six months. . . . . .4 200 Threti mun ths........... LOO Oue (iiuiiUi . . 35 i Singit c-jpy. . .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD ia a our-page, eigbt-coluuiU paper. It ! has a larger circulation m Uabarrus tnau any other paper. Price $1.00 per auuum in advance. . Advertising Rates : Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. 0.' CONCORD, N. C.v APRIL 22, 1899. A tlellffbirul Eatertalnment-Every Part Oacceas and Every Performer a tar.n --: --j, : . : We have yet to meet anything so enjoyable aa a deversion as the per formanoea of Alba Hey wood .and his Peerless Company. Mr. Hey wood bimielf is uniqaa in yei satility. Obe knows not when to begin nor end in special mention of his pei' UUEETIftU TO COMPANY I.. The Standard makes its bow to Company . L its officers and men of the rati la aid extends the glad hand of welcome, i We kno not whom to coagrato late most you, jouag men, why dared to bra vj whatever there ia in soldier life, or the dear ones whose hear 8 trembled when t iey yielded you a jear ago and whose open arms are waiting to embrace you . ; Recalling the emotions that re. Tolve in the boaim of a yoang isoK dierwe sympathize with on that no opportunity waa afforded to reach the goal -of soldierly ambitioa in tryiug jour steel on the foe. A few battle ecars are not unacceptable to those who recount their cbivalric needs on war'd &angainary fiei. i'i But while yoa return v(th this feeling of prrvtioa you do return and there ia no empty sleeve J nor limping pace. I Your record has been such that no veteran of former ware feared you would have come- aborts of the glory of heroes, had you been ens gaged in active, warfare. , l.We .are sincerely glad that r you r have been forced to forego much of the glory oi soldier" life and haye had-in its place freedom fiom loss of .life and limb and the horrors of jour young biood staining Cubaa eoilf - T: ! But ,Jpeace bath her victories no lesa renowned than war." The -opportunities of life well grasped bring naloa around tho truly couragioas not to be exchanged for the laurels of the victor of a hundred battle fields. Yes, greet you, young men, with gladness not abated, only at. tended with a deep sen fee of vacancy in the absence-of. one.. fJMemond wreath will ever contain the choicest tributes as it .crowns -him whose presence, too. would, have hpAn a the only star now beclouded in the galaxy of our delight and our pride.' Rejoicing with .you on yonr safe Teturn and the store of experience mvuwawm vuag m uiaao uouie- ana dear ones the more lovely henceforth we bid you welcome into the walks of civil life coupled with the hope-that your COuntrv mav never need vnn in u T: j bookie qq the armor again. We give no rewards an pfferof this kind the meanest of decep- tionp. Oar plan is to give every one a chance to try the merit of Ely's Cream Balm the original Balm for the care of Catarrh, Hay Fever and Cold in the Head, by mailing for 10 cents a trial Bize to teat its curative powers. We mail the 50-cent size also and the druggist keeps-itr Tes$ it. and vnn are sure to continue th treatment. Raliel is immediate and a cura follows. Elv Brothers, 56 Warren street, New York. formances. His rtcital of the "Law ait'fi was classic and lofty, "Love's Inquisition" was fine and "J'm One of tbV Ticklish. kind'' was wonders ful in the rendering and r sidesplit ting in hilarity. "Kirigrj'a MilP was a, rare piece of delineation, he looking to be threescore and ten re tracing all the scenes in the pranky life of childhood. "The Dear O.d Country Bind" produced much mer- of Smi ley's Poe's "The and pleased riment. His rendering parody on Edgar Allen Raven" was rich enough the audience greatly. , Bik puns and jokes were very ei -jojable. -v- f. . v .v Of all his performances probably nothing was so amazingly amusing as his impersonation of an old maid, wbioti! s was the closing part of the program. -That was a beautiful play not on the printed program in which the troupe of four participated. The trend pftbe p'ay waB a father rex lentlessly opposed to the attention of a suVor to hie dinghtor. He de, manded the letters received from fi p : . him and instead foand himself reads ing his own in which he was awfully . - I: J sentimental and soft. The old fels low was furious at the point where elopement was planned but caved in when ha-found that he was reading his owl letters. Then all Went on smoothly as a marriage jbell. ; M us Reimer's vocal and piano solos were e a cored loudly .Miss: Drescher plays the violin very sweetly and was called back as !! - )!' ..... long aB see would return. The Last Rose of Summer charmp if possible under of her bow. llr. iDeBray, too, could not get xid of the audience lill be refused to respond further. He hai a good well trainedf basso voice, sweet and soft . j; . as a maiden's, with tones strong, deep and tremulous with certain featured peculiarly his own. J l As a j whole and in every part the performance was good. Thl Pyth ians are; due much credit for eecur ing such a company. Hereafter? when f it -is announced , ii - . f ; -.r that Alba Hey wood is coming reQ member.that you can't afford to miss the entertainment, - had ( new the touch Agents Wanted For "The Life and Achievements of Admiral Dewey." the world's greatest naval hero. By MuratHalstead, the life-long friend and admirer of the nation's idol. Bicrsest and r best 'book"; , over 500 pages, 8x10 incnes; nearly aou pages halftone ; illus trations; f map in ; colors. c Only $1.50. Enormous demand. Big commissions. Outfit free. Chance of a lifetime. Write quick, The Dominion Company, Cax. ton uldg4 Chicago. "Salisbury in Glover" is the head line in The Weekly Graphic nnder wnicn tnqse $u,guu,otJO corpora tions were recently formed. shoots np4u , the spring but away in Che drought. 4 c i! Olbver withers THE BEbT IN THE WORLD. We believe Chamberlain's Coueh Remedy is the best in the world,! A few weeks asro we - suffered -with a ! severe cold and si troublesome cough, and hay- nig 'xeaa jiceir aaverusements in par own and Other papers we purchased a bottle ; to see if it -would effect .us. ' It cared ns before the bottle was more than half used, It is the best medicine oat for colds and coughs. The Herald, Andersonville, Inq.. For sale by M.X. xaarsn uo., JJrustglSt, Ilcdacetl, UallrHd Rnteii. - , (;- , ; For the pecasions mentioned be low the Qoiithern'wiJi sell tickets at the following reduced rates : j Convention of Police Chiefs of North Carolina; at Raleigh, at rate of $6.70 for round trip. Meeting of Grand Lodee I 6 O F of North Carolina, at Kaleigh,. at rate of $6.70 for round trip. Triennial, Session International Sunday School Association, at At lanta, at rate of $9 12 for round trip. : ' ! ' f ' - Annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans at Cfcarle? i ton, S, C, ou May 10 to 13, $4 80 for round trip. i . Converse Musical Festival at! Spartanburg, 8. p?, on Aprii 25;27 34 20 lor round trip. ft I Epworth League -Convention at Greensboro on April 27 to 30, $3.65 for .round trip. 1 Southern 1 Baptist and Auxiliary conveLiiona, at loaisvuie, nyM on May 8 tcbli; $17.20 for round trip. 4 An Operation : rerformca JObBMO. on Carl As soon as it r was known thai an operation was to be performed on Carl Johnson inquiries have been .coming , as to whether the operation was . successful. Yes, the operation was performed at the Whitehead-Lon sanatorium Friday afternoon. The surgeons had some trouble to locate the place on the skull where the ball struck. The skull was opened and the, place found where the b(ood was being forced upon the brain, causing hemorrhage of the brain. Drs,. Montgomery and Bur- ley son, pf. this, place, were present and returned home . Friday , night after the completion ot the opera- ,JEarly this morning, the news came that he was resting yery well. ..j'-. j:. - About 11 o'clock this morning the good news came that he was resting well, and . that there was still, jaore hopes now for hies re- ooyery. - Beau tbe Ikionaiice. Mr. A C Thomas, of Marysville Tex., has found a more valuable discovery -than .has .yet been made in the Klondike. ...For years he suf fereduntold agony, from consump tion, accom pauied by , hemorrhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's f New J Discovery, idr Coih sumption, Coughs "and Colds He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost i5roncniti8 ana ail tnroat and lung afiections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Trial bottlea free at P B Fetter's drug store. Regular size 50 csuts and, $100. - Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. " ' : : In almost every neighborhood there is some one whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Coho ' Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. or who has beeri cured of chronic diarrhoea by the. use of that medicine.. Such persons make a point of telling of it whenever oppor tunity offers, hoping that it may be the means of saving other lives. For sale by M. Iu Marsh & Co., . Druggist. ; Send your address toH. 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 ip action andaie 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 to be perfectly free from every, deleterious substance and-to be purely vegetable. They do-not weaken by their action; but bgivr ing tone to the stomach; and bowels -greatly invigorate the system. Reg ular size 25c per box. 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