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DAILY STANDARD JOHN D BABKIEE & SON, Editors and Proprietors. the United States decides to the same ffect. 5 :h, Parliamentary leaders in ef fect euatain this OFfl-JK . IN - BRICK row. 6 b Colli 'b 1H SrANDAKI) is publish' every day (Suudav xctpted) and delivered by rien.. llatc-8 of Subacriptioh j: i OuV. year. . . . . . . . ... . . . .$4 00 Six months. . .'. . . . . ..... 2 00 Three !aKjn? Single espy. 1.00 .35 .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a our-pue, eight-column paper. It j has a larr circulation in Cahirtus than any other p.iper. : Price 1.00 pei annum in ad vane. Advertising Ka ts ; Terms for retruUr adveitiaementa muuK auuwu on appjicano i. j Adduces t commtinicil'ors to . THE 81AN0A1;D. Concord. N. 0. President new. Abraham Lids hit view writings bho that l6 the p&me effect. Tai hero seems to have room to appreciated aod'-WToned id rocedore. 3l toe p The Jaorels he gained at Santiago, hovyejer are enough and hia nam' will dovn iu history with !uatre above! any that may hve b ac uated by a aint of tnvy or jf uus CONCORD. . M 1 J N. C, MAY 5,-. 1899. OUR THIRD ANNIVERSARY 1 he Standard greets its patrons today an the third anniyersary of its ex':teuce under- its present management. j WLen .vo consider the envirbn- rnejta of journalistic Hte, the im possibility to attain to oar own ideal and oi course that of any one eke, with the fnarful liability to err and incur the di -pleasure, deierved or otherwise, of without whose p ttronae limned success woull be - - - . i i -possible, we are gratified, almost amazed, that a sphere in which we'were vviinout training should be attended with so many suc ce?Gd and so few depre jring blunders, and they so nearly covered by the cloak of charity ever descending from the hands of a generous public j-ne otanaara has made no gigantic strides nor phenominal flights but has held steadily on its! onward course with that ineas- An! j D.seoverert by a Woman. other great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood the severest tflfltflJhnt hftr vital nrcrans w?vnnt. clermined and death seemed iumi-! complexly cored. He had smoked twelve cigarettes a day and stammered badly. Af .er Le was hypnotized I suggested that he not only absnden the nee of cigar e tes but also that he should cease stammering. He slept thirty mm ules. When he awoke he called to me i a clh voice, and without a trees of stammer" ng. He wes ccrr pletely enreu of that impediment of speech sod also oured of the cigar ette h bit.- 'Andre Kelly, coal shoveller, fciyp'ffQ ' years o'd, smoVed twenty csj ji- .vet?es dalh. He was very nervous .and his ceart pslpitated fluently. I bypn. zed him and t iggested that he reduce his allow pco of C'garettc . He refconfd a .iz"k la er; and said thit be had una ke hot four in the interval. I hypnoUztd him again and he wai thc3d 1 1- even un gentle ure of success that intense cation and unflrgeing effor eraly aecur- s, aad enjoys the no ! ;-3 satisfaction of 8tai tial ba Is. This apph gen today a sub-! proud tuamph has not been attained without due regard to that frugality which makes it practical! to meet b;l'3 when due and apply reasonable L mounts to individual cotufou and the public welfare; We enter upon a new year of or laboi3 endeayoring to bear in mind the images nf nnr monJ true and noble friends and lavine oack in some mafty corner of memoiy's dungeon, not a few! who ignore the laws of honest business that demands payment for sei v.ee rendered. nent. For three months' she coug led incessantly, and could not sleep; She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night; and with two bottles, has been absolutely cured Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W C Hamnick & Co., of S at P siza helby, N. C. Trial bottle free B FetZsjr's drug store. Regular 50c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Jfo Time to Los. "The worldLs mine oyster," he blithely cried. A id his voice was sanguine and gay; "Then wake up and hustle," bis cbum replied, "The season is over in Mar Cleyiland Plaia Dealer. m, 9 Mi . AN EPJDEMld OF WHOOPTNO COUGH. List Winter dnriner nn Arnmin nf whopping chongh my ohUdren con tracfed the disease, hav'ig severe cop.hing spells ! We had used Cham her join's Coagh Eemedv veiy saccc sf al ly f$r croup and nataral Vtumed to it at mt timo and found i'; relieved the cough and elected a complete er e Jphi L Clifford,! Iroprietor Noiwood House, Norwood N. Y. ThTs lemedy :s for sale by M. L. Marsh & Co. GEN. WHEELER'S DEFENSE. We have b:foro us a pamphlet of '32 pngei of Congressional Record ii i i ii fi'itm tna nen of fVia TT ' T-. I - j"-" v iuc uuu. uueepa Wr.cle- ''u defense of his claim to a fttin Cigresa and showing thai te Congr ional Committee! that place vacant erred is a most exhaustive dr : i-c i hia th re?D. It irevm.i:!; aa ecems to us uncon; t; eve :hle. rT . . . ' . . . . . . . h n-e ecs lottu the lolloping! pro poslt'op? ond seems to establish every ui.e, viz :. -j 1st. No one reveres the Constitui tion more than myelf . Jnd. Congress never expelled a ccembsr for accepting a volunteer 3rd Decisions of the highest courts ait tuaUnhibition applies to permeaontnot to temporary, posi- tions. i 4tb. The Attorney General of Some Good Effects of Hypnotism. I)r. John D Onartfin eritug pi-ox essor of Columbia Uni versity, has conducted some'nter estug experiments :i hypnotism in jthe past six weeks. He has ourpd boys of the cigarette habit, he $ays, and at least one boy has beeji induced) to cease stealing, as hig records show. Dr Quack enlos cited several cases Tuesday at his homej No. 331 Weec Twenty-eigth street as follows : '-Andrew B , professional thi jf, smoked three packages of cigrelts daily; had been &teal!g for twelve yeaia; had a sneaking, haug-dog look and repulsive manner. Said chat the desire to steal was irresistible. 'j'l hypnotised him March 19. 1 suggested thai he abandon both czgaietts and stealing. He re turned in a week. The old hans dog look had disappeared. He sa:d the desire! to steel had com pletely left his mini. He was also cured of the cigarette habit. prank White, watchman, twenty yeaps old, had smoked thirty cigarn ettea a day for, nearly eight years. He. was very nervous -and afflctid ;h jerks. 1 hypnotized him March and suggested that he reduce his rations to four cigarettes a day. He returned on the following Wednee, dav and said since Sunday he had smoked but five cigarettes and three pipes. He was again hypnotized, with the result that he was com pletely cured of the cigarette habit. "John O'Nell. twenty yean old. wi 19 For Over Fiitjr Tears Hrs. Wirslb'f's Soothing 3yrup has uesn uccd for oer fifty jfars by millions of j mothers for their CuiM ieu while teething, vnlh perfect suc cess. It soothes the cbld, softens the gams, allays a'l pain, cures wind colic, and is the bee; emedyfor Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor Hltle suffeji .m mediately. Solduy druggists in e?e part of the world, Twemy-five tents a to .Ie, Be tare and ask for ''Hrs. Winslows Sooth ing 8yrnp," and Jake ro other kind. The Florida Legislature has passed 0 me "tariff for -evsnue" rtsolmtions, with a tarrlflf for protec tion string to 'em. It would like to have a 50 per ceat. sd valorem duty on imported cotlon and 5 cents a pound duty on ltng staple This shows that there Is about the aver. re amount of human nature grab and ealfi'hneii ia the Florida map. Morning Star. W L Shumate, of Hancock, Tex a, a planter, has bean making ex periments in growing orange trees which will stand celd weather. It is claimad that Mr. Shumate ; has been bo Buccessiat that he has pro duced a variety of tree which will live in a temperature ef 12 degrees above zero, and will bear fruit of a superior Quality. Greensboro ! Re cord. ! : Free Pills Send your address to H. E. Back 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 are 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 bcttpurely vegetable, hey do not weaken by their action, but by giv ing tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. ! Reg ular Bize 25c. per box.; Sold by P B Fetzer. 1 1 . - Announcement. To accommodate those who are partial to the use of atomizers in applying liquids into the nasal passages for catarrhal troubles, the proprietors prepare Cream Balm in liquid form, which will be known as Ely's liquid Creaaa Balm. Price including the spraying tube is 75 cents. Druggists or by mail, j The liquid form embodies the medicinal properties of the solid preparation. Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by the membrane and does not dry up the secretions, but changes them to a natural and healthy character ! , Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St-, N. Y. THE RACKET. Yesterday closed the sale of Towels: 1.152 sold in 10 davs. Tv.i is a record breaker, but, there is no limit to the demand for an ar ticle that is bought and sold right We gathered them in at 50c. on on the dollar and sold them the same way. We are now offering a lot of Men's heavy seamless Sox, bought at a fire sale, for 5c. 1 These goods are well worth 8 ?-8c. ; in fact that is the regular retail price of them. 1 case of fine Printed Lawn Rem- j nants at a sacrifice. Ladies Crash Skirts, 28c. up. ! Shirt Waists, 25c. up. Gerits'LinenCollars andCuffs 5 c un We also received a big lot of Gents' Colored SJiirts from 25 to 95c. We sell an unlaundered white shirt for 25c. and a $1 for 50c. Feather Pillows. 50c. each. New lot of Belt Buckles 25 to 48c. Beauty Pins, 21-2 and 5c. 10c. Chambrev at 8c. New lot of Tinware in yesterday. SPINAL less easily i ired J If you are not a subscriber to J The Standard , now Is the time to subscribe. X t i I TE STANDAnD' AA4MgM8.A4.4uM.4..i. X If you have anything to sell $ you can make it known through -The Standard, f 4 4 ' t ' - : is published every day (Sun day ex- i i ? cepted) and delivered at your door ' ' ' r- i fnT nnl.ll tf)n.. Tier moot aii QK n ti-h jL month. THE STANDARD 4. v iiiiviiiisf ;T X prints home and other news that isX X of interest to our readers and to make t I Zitgrow better we must have the, nat-f g- f ronage of the people. . tr-j' 4 Giye us a trial when you make your next order for. ! t t Job Work. Work ready when proaaissdi Uj you can call for it 'through $ - The Standard. 5 i 4. M $ i . t liri4?n ofaa in The Standard ; T , ?made known on application.' T
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