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i ) . 3 3 viN C - I 1 t, h t. .j : i 'i'j "i 114 'jl I 'f !j - 1 1 I 5 3 i 1 fiiilLY STAPIBA18 JOHN D. BABRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors OFFiCK - IN - BRICK - ROW. 1HE STANDARD is published every day (tsuaday excepted) and delivered by nts. iwitea oi ouuecnpuuu : Onayear $-00 Six months 2 00 Three months . . . .... 100 One month .35 Single copy. v. .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is our-page, eight-column paper. It his a larger circulation in Cabarrus than ariy other paper. Price $1,00 per annum advance. Advertising Rates : , Terms for, regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord. N. C. CONCORD. N. C MAY 23, 1899. We it iated that money lends at 12 to 18 per cent in Vevezuela. If so, inooaurity mu-t be at fault or there w( nid be & regular damping of money there instead of lending the great money centres at three ail a half er cent and less. Gen. Shatter has turned up Alaska. The controveisul drift ' 4 : i tbo recent war peemad t) indicate that he wai nceoced to win ! laurels at Santiago, and that he wanted, aboe all things, .to survive and ci joy them al ter Jhe war, but he came near an entire failure atid our doughty- little Southern hero took the laurels. The corpulent general will probably eLjoy getting as far away from Santiago latitude as pos sible tud would doubtless be glad to forget Sintiago while he cools hitn aAt lt in the high regions. Let Her tio nt Ttmf. . I i An pged rural citizen engaged the local town poet to write an obituary on his brother. After numerous i . i i failures the poet submitted the f el lowing : H3 left this world of sorrow - And entered heaven's gate, With c spotless roba of glory on, At twenty minutes to eight. "Well," said the old mant as jhe tffjrt was read to him, "nit was r'ally fifteen minutes past 9 when he got thar, 'cordin ter my timepiece, bat, apybow, he wcz each a liar, hit con t maxe no ain runce. iuei ner go at twenty to 8." Atlanta Cons filiation. Beats th Hlondllte. TVIr. A C Thomas, of Marysville Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in t"ie Klondike. For years he sdf fered untold agony from .consamp tiqn, accompanied by hemorrhagjss; and- was absolutely cured by Dr, King's New Discovery for Cqn bumption, Coughs "and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma Bronchitis and all throat and lung aflections are positively cured . bv Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Trial bottles free at P B letzer drug store. Regular sizei50 ots and 100. Guaranteed to care pr pric refunded. i lrbably Not True. 'There is an unconfirmed report that the United States war ; vessel Detroit was fired, on by the Kic araguan vessel San Jacinto and that 1 the latter was sunk by the Detroit It bears tha appearance of a ftke, however, and is not credited I at Washington, THE BEST PRESCRIPTION EOR CHILLS v and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure Thwcf 'why experiment with worthless imitations? Price . 50 cents. Yjou money bacV if it fnilsto cure. TIe Cigrtrf'CI.e Evil, The following seems to be a very strong pointer .against an evil that so few defend; save by practice, and against which it would seem j that the array of facta and figures could not remain impotent : j Cincinnati!, May 22. The Na onal Convention of Charities and orrections was addressed today by eorge Torrence, of Pontiac, Iil., superintendent of the Illinois State Reformatory, on "the relation of the cigarette to crime." After reciting his experience with boys coming to his institution, Mr. Torrence' said : t i ! 4 1 am sure cigarettes are destroyi i j more boys, and making criminals of them, than the saloons' Id his reformatory now there art 278 boys. Of 63, averaging 12 years of age, oo were cigarette imokers. Of 133, averaging 14 years of age, 125 were cigaret e smokers. Of 82, averaging 15 years, 73 were cigarette smokers. This demonstrates that 92 per cent, of th? whole number were cigarette fiiends t the time of committine criwet ior which they were committed to the reformatory . The general discussion developed a similar experience with others connected with reformatories for boys. - Rewaro of OlntmentH for ratnrrli Tlint Contain Mercury, I is mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely orange the whole system?! when mterin? it through the mucous mrface. Such articles should never be used except on prescrip tions from reDutable Dhvsicans. as the damage they will do is ten told to the good you can possible jderive from them. Hall s Catarrh pure, manufactuied by Fs J jOheney & Co., of Toledo, Ohio, contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly upon eho blood-and raucous suif-s x.f the system. In buying flail's Catarrh Cure be sure you set the genuine. It is taken internally and is made in Toledo, Ohio, - by F J Cheney & Co. Testimonials faee. Sold by Druggists, price 75 .cents per bottle; Bunt ofZebnlon B. Vnce. t .We note in the program oi the University commencement that a bust of the Zebulon 6 Yance is to be presented tov that institution A dispatch from Chapel Hill says "A magnificent marble bust of Zebulon B Yanoe, North Caro lina's great dead Senator, has been received here for presenta won by the senior class at I com mencement. The bust is life-size It is the work of North Carolina's artist son Kandall and is a highly valued piece of workman ship. Mr. RandaUs part in the gift is a reduction of several hundred dollars in the price ol the busts. It will be placed in the University - library, and treasured among the . dearest possessions of the institution. I An Enterprising; Druggist. ' 'I There arev few men more wide awake and enterprising ' than P B Fetzer, who spares no pains to se cure the best of - everything in his line for his many customers. They now hae the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for con sumptiort, coughs and colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is pro ducing such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cares Asthma, Bron chitis, hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and. Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for 50 cents .and $1. Guaranteed te cure or price refunded. Nobody need have Neuralgia. Get Dr. Mlle fain nils from, drut&ist?. "One oen a dose UU33T H THE REIGN OF PEACE. When the swords shall all be beaten into plowgharep, and the gun That is carried for our glory byl the men in blue today Shall he huDg above the mantel O II.. when the war god'a work is done, And disputes shall be adjusted in a calm and gentle way; When the awful thirteen-mcber that pours out its thunders now ,'; I ; . Shall be spiked and snt to guard the peaceful entrance to some park- When tbo nations shall agre upon disarmament, oh how I May the Dewey or the FunBton ever hope to make his marl ? ' ' ,1 When inhabUanter of Boston, hav ing heard 1 that ' peace ! hat come, ; May boldly venture from beneath their beds to look around; i - When men shall feel none of the thrills let loose by fife and drum. And whn the prancing war horse shall have ceas.d to paw th ground 0, in that age when all the world shall bew to Christian laws, What will the lovely woman grow ecstatic o er who dote Upon the warrior, not for what h i doss, but just because jl He wears a few brass buttons and has tinsel cn his coat? When the order shall be given to "stack arms for good and all. And the ensigns that are floating in the breeze today are furled; When a dcz3n gou'y gentlemen may gather in some nail And proceed to fix up matters foi the whole enlightem'd werld . . ir 0, in that noble ae, when powders usefulness i? through v.-ncn tnoro pa.ai oe war snips, and no battles to be won; What will they do to let mankind know of their valor who i i ii I Now stay at home and tell ua how the fighting should be done. Selec ted. The Snre LaGrJppe Cure There is no use -suffering from this dreadful malady,, if you will only get the rfght remedy. You are having pain all through,' your liver Is out of order, have no appe tite, no life or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact are completely used up. Electric Bitters is the only remedy that will ci ve vou nromDt and sure relief! They act. directly on! your Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole system and make you i ' v I' mL.'J .' ieei iiKe a . new ueiug. ; xuey are guaranteed to cure ori price re- funded. For sale at P B Fetzer's drug store, only 50 cents per bottle. North Garolina; q,,! pi- Cabarrus County, f SnPerioy c Nelliej Koonce, plaintiff, vs. Edward Koonce, defendant. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Gouit! from the return of J.I L. Peck, Sheriff of Cabarrus county, N. C,, and from the affidavit of Nellie Koonce, filed in the above entitled action, that the de fendant, Edward Koonce, j is a non-resident of thi State, and after due dili gence cannot be found therein, and that he is a necessary and proper party to the above entitled action, and whereas the plaintiff above named has begun an action in said Court relating to real property situate in said county, which is the subject of said action J and in which defendant claims an interest, and the re lief demanded consists in excluding him from said interest. I -' Now,, therefore, the said Edward Koonce, the defendant above named, is hereby notified that unless he be and appear before the Judge o:i the Superior Court of Cabarrus county at a Court to be held for said county at the Court House in Concord on the 6th Monday before the 1st Monday of September next, it being tne 24th day of July, 1899, and answer or demur to the complaint which will be deposited in the office ot the Clerk of said Court within the first three days of said term, and let the said defendant take notice that if he fail to answer or demur to said complaint within the time required by law, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for re lief demanded in the complaint. This May 15th, 1899. I . , Jno. M. Cook, Clerk Superior Court. HE C3 Special To close our 1.98 fancy Plaid (all sDk) Parasols how 99o. Our 1.68 solid color Chiffon Parasols now 1.25. Nice lot of ladies white, black and col'd Parasols, well assorted. Childrens Parasols 15 to 98c. Umbrellas. Ladies goods in black and colors, 50c. to 3.00. bpecial Prices on gents coarse Oods. Worth 45 to 50c. to c'ose at 25s. Nice assortment at 75c. to 1.25. 12 foot Jap Umbrella 3 25 i Ladies9 Gauze Vests. TJnbleaohed, 2 1-3 cents. Bleached. 0 cents up. Lisle, 12 1-2 cents. 'Ladies' Dress Skirts We have a nice assortment. Crash, cot ton, 48c. up. Linen, 1.30. White Duck 75o. Navv 98a White P K 125. Denim 75 to 1.50. . Wool 1.68 np. Underskirts- Black Sateen 49 to 1.48. White Muslin Underware assorted. Shirt Waists- Prints iO). Percale 45 to 75c. Plain or Printed Lawns 48 to 1.19. Printed Organdie 45c. and P K T 9oc. Corsets- . Summer Net 25 to DOc. Heayy goods 20 to 8c. See our 48c. line. '. v i Respectfully, I If you are not a subscriber The Standard tOT now is the time to subscribe, if. 4 5- 4 THE i is published every day Sunday ex- cepted) and delivered at your door j i or only 10 o- , Z month.. . THE x prints home and other news that is of interest to our tWgrow better we ronage of the people. . . 4. 4 1 . Giye us a trial when yon make 4 your next order for... ............ 1 Jbb t 5 5 If you want to buy anything 4 j i 4. you can call for it through 4 4 . . ! The Standard. h: wh44"H-4 hZ 5303 : RACKET Fans- Pa'mlcur. SmallJap. 5 to 18c" Our 18c. ones the regular 25c. ones Hand Painted Austrian, 25 4s 85, 88, 1.15, 1.25, 1.38. ' 4b' ,5 Gents' Shirts. 1.00 White 8hirts for 50 cents. Swiss puff bosoms, 59 to 95 cents Silk puff bosoms, 95 cents. Percale Starts 25 cents up 1.00 elastic seam Drill Drawers GO cent Ganze dhirts 15 cents up. Balbrisrsan Shirts and .Drawers 25c. a I Sox- Specfal-Ilegular 8 ;l-3c. goods at 5c Our 10c. bne usually sells for 15c. Gents' Caffs, worth 16 1-2 for 10c. Dry Goods. Remnants of plain white and colored Orsjandie m good lengths at SOe iwj' pound, j ' f . These goods cost you 5 to 7 1 2c. per yard and the same as you pay 15 to 5c per yard for. We haye sold stacks of these goods and eyeiy customer pleased You can't afford to miss this chnVe to get a fine Organdie Dress for 5a to 6oc. Yard wide E'ea ;hiDg 5c? New lot of Swiss. Embroideries m Swiss Puffing for waist yokes 85c Nicer than the 1.25 quality New lot of narrow Val Lace. Encyclopedia Britaniiica 30 Volumes, ONLY ; SibOO. j f If you have anything to sell J . you can make it known through The Standard. $ per week or 35c- per STANDARD readers and to make must have the pat- V Work ready when promised. . f 8. t 1 . .ntaa 111 -. .aayeruBius v X The Standard tmade known on application-1' Work ! 5
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