DAILY STANDARD
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JOd.N D. BABRIEB & SON,
Editors and Proprietors.
ALBA HEWOOD.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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brain, causing hemorrhage of the
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and returned home . Friday , night
after the completion ot the opera-
,JEarly this morning, the news
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the good news came that he was
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