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jrjce $4.00 Per Tear WASHINGTON IN GLORY. T&e rea"e Jnilee Opened In Splen dorGen. Wheeler the Hero. Tfitf Peace Jubilee opened in Washington Tuesday morning at sunrise with a national 3alnte of 13 guns followed by the chiming 0 bells and blowing; of steam thistles and a general air of jollity. - It was estimated that fifty thousand men were in the parade. Gen. Wheeler was the principal figure in the parade. At night it is estimated that seventy-five thousand people saw the magnificent fire works which included the battle of Manila k and portraits of the president, Admiral Dewey and others. They Get a Part of the Proceeds. The North Carolina Roiling Exposition will be here next Fri day and Saturday and the people will have a chance to view the different specimens of woods, grains, minerals, birds, fruits, etc., of the Old North State. This car was here once before during very inclement weather and is not as some think, the same bs the Florida car, which also visited us. A part of the proceeds made while here will be given to the Daughters of the King and the Ladies Missiorary Society of Central Methodist church. Two More Enlist for Service. Two more recruits were taken in Tuesday night at the depot by Mr. Jno. Cruse and regularly enlisted lor service on the chain ang after standing the necessary examination before Hr. Geo. W Means, who keeps the enlisting papers and notes the number of days of service in this life. Rations were issued them today (Wednesday) by, officer Benfield alter they reported for service. Twenty cents per day and rations are allowed them. To JIarry During Commencement. , On next Tuesday evening at Mt. Pleasant Rev. H A McCul loch, f formerly pastor of St. Andrewa Lutheran church here, but who is now pastor of the Lutheran church at Cameron, S. C, will be married to Miss Lillie , Bkckwelder, of our county, who is now attending school at Mont Amcena Seminary, and who will graduate on next Monday. 1IieGradel School Commencement. The commencement exercises of the graded schools will be held at the court house Friday , night at 8 o'clock. A small fee will be charged for the benefit of the library 10 cents for adults and 5 cents for children who do not havo tickets. The ancient believe that rheumatism " " tho work of a demon within a man. Any one who has had an attack of scia tic or inflammatory rheumatism will ueo that tho infliction isdsmoniao enough to warrant the belief. It has never been claimed that Chamberlain's Pain Balm wouJd cast out demons, but it will cure rheumatism,- and hundreds hear testimony to the truth of this statement. One application relieves the P:un," and this quick relief which it r' 'Tor ds is alone worth many times its t. For Kale by M. L. Marsh & Co ! , ;: ' ,:. .. ., . . : CONCORD, NORTHWEST CABARRUS ; '.."l-i j The Village of I nlln to Increase Its Bnslnsa Capacity- iove Getting in Its Workiottier News. Written for The jstjfndard. K ill r Y L m m ajiVjjiay zo. Tne com amnion services at Gil wood on last Sabbath, conducted by Rev. Pharr, were attended) by a large crowd. A moat interesting lecture was deliver ed to the Sabbath school by Rev; Davidson. Caeidy. ofl i Mr. W w a. B Bradford, who is now taking a buBitiees course in Char lotte, epent Saturday and Sunday at his home near Talin. The Goodnight Bros, are soon to erect a new cotton gin and aawsmill in the little jillage of Tnlin. A real case ot love, which is be ing carried on in. the town of Saun ders, islexpecred to end in matrimony ere the fall pf xthe autumn" leaves. One is also expected near Erskiue. The fieli family, who have re sided in China. Urove for sometime are again welcomed to their old home in our community. The farmers are very busy in their cotton and corn cropa ; though midst tie nan of the busy season, quite a number passed through our town this morning on their way to Concord, j Services will be held on next Sab bath afternoon at Sniloh at the regus Jar hour ! Wants the Smaller Towns Reared Up, The i says : The (Greensboro Telegram first-class cities of North Carolina tiaye "had it out" with small-poxi The sectnd-olass towns visits, will now proceed to receive and the demon is at present engaged in terrifying the good pebrjle of Morganton out of their wits We know of a certain mnnicipalities of the which an "epidemic" comatose State to would be a great benefit. They should ! scare up some kind of i j itch or some chicken indisposi tion, send for Dr. Long, spread upon the winds that the real article is in town, and order a shot-gun j vaccination. Keally, the exercises they would be com pelled to go through in scratching would be eminently beneficial, if no other Igood resulted. For OTer FUty Tears ! K Mrs bsen jWicslow's Soothing Syrup has U3ed for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren y, bile toothing, with perfect suc cess It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colicj arid is the beet remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little; sufferer immediately. Soldjjy druggiste in every part of the world, Tseiity-jiye eent3 a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. vinslows Sootb ing Sjrup," and take no other kind. Strawberries Going to Waste. correspondent from Mag nolia, Duplin county, to the Morning Star, says that thousands of bushiels of strawberries -will be left not in the fields as the price does justify the gathering and shipping. CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Brpmo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure I 25c. The genuin has L. B. Q. on each taoiet. N. C, WEDNESDAY MAY 24, Mr. Robt. Hldenhonr Hart. On Tuesday afternoon Mr. Robt.E Ridenhour.the proprietor of the steam lanndry met with an accident at the laundry. ; The in- i m jury was bad but could most easily; haye been much worse. While he was standing beside the collar and cuff ironer, which machine is equipped with two rollers, one roller being heated with I ; gasoline, his arm was caught and carried m to just aboye the elbow, fortunately the highest pressure' was hot on the machine and i tho roller was not heated. The roller commenced mashing his arm about the wrist. The machine was stopped but it took some j time to remove the pres sure in order to remove his arm. ftlo bones were broken neither was (the flesh in any way torn, but the arm is bruised. a9 A South Slanderor Handled. Last nigat A H Dawson, a cigar drummer of PhiUtdqlphia, who was in the city, posed for a short time as a South slanderer. He made Bev eral slighting remarks shout the country and the heroes we worship, but he was taken down in good style by several gentlemen and given a lesson he will not soon for getSalisbury Sun. I Abnt the Philippines. The Filipino peace commis- sionors are gaudily dressed and are j having a picnic in Manila, being shown around and enter tained. Not much progress is beting made toward peace and yet there is hope that the effort will not be in vain. There are good evidences that there is lack of concert in senti ment and, action among the natives while there is opportunity afforded to see that American rule would be better than native j misrule. Prof. Schruman is hope ful and President McKinley is fairly well pleased with the situation. Honse Broken In By a Tree. The Greenville Reflector savs a i wind and hail storm passed near Winterville last Thursday doing much damage to crops. It blew down a large oak on Mr. David MoClabon's kitchen crashing thiough and breaking stove, dishes, etc. Beats the Hiondlbe. , Mr. A C Thomas, j of Marysville Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than' has yet been made iri the Klondike. For years he suf fered untold agony from ,'consump-c tion, accompanied by hemorrhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's ,New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs ''and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have H, even if it cost! a hundred dollars a bottle. A3thmaJ Bronchitis and all throat and liing affections are oositively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Trial bottles fre3 at P h I Fetzer's drug store. Regular size 50 cants and 31-UU. (iuaranteed to cure or price refunded. ! I I B t&M A 1 eaaness easily enred 1899 j A Foot of Hall. A foot of hail fell near Pacolet, S. CM Monday. The cotton crop was badly damaged as wa8 also the wheat and oat crops. A gentleman from that section tells a News re porter that the storm was the worst ever experienced in his State. Tl e hail fell for nearly an hour and was large stones. Charlotte News. AN EPIDEMIC OF WHOOPING j COUGH. Last winter during an epidemic of whooping chough my children con- ETacted the disease, having severe Dughing spells We had used Cham- erlain's Conerh Remedv vp.rv anYPsfnL pi ' -i . v, . : i xy ior croup ana naturailvtnrrmrf tmt at. SSthSJS 'found it relieved the . a few of the great values to be had hrP cough and effected a complete cure j .uu...e. John L Clifford, Proprietor Norwood ' Men's fine Wool Snitworth 812 no House, Norwood N, Y. This remedy is for sale by M. L. Marsh & Co. SXalignant Yellow Feyer at TeraCrnz Laredo, Texas, May 23. United Siatea Marine Officer Hamilton, of thia city, has received a report from the United Scates Marine 'Service representative at Vera Cruz, Mexico, which shows that the yellow fever prevailing there is of a, very malig nant tye".. From May 1st to May 20th there were 148 oasesof which 67j per cent, proved fatal. Newasea are developing at the rate of 8 or 10 per day. NO CUKE. NO PAY. That is the' way all druggists sell6 ande feel sure that we can con Grove Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children love it. Adults refer it to bitter, nan- seauns xomcs. race, 50c. J 1; m -n. PERSONAL POINTERS. -(iarah Caldwell returned home last night. He bad intended to go to Nashville, but only went to Asheville. i Mr. W A Foil, of Charlotte, pa88ed thiough here this morning on his way to Roaring Gap, where be opens tbe hotel lor the summer. FliST -LOT INEAPPLI IN TODAY AT s I ON HOT TIMES t F U R N ITU RE ST O RE Bell, Harris Is what those hustling boys have been expe: isna5n fcr the y A car load of those famous STAR Two car loads' of FURNITURE, and last, SPRINGS. REST EASY. We are in a position to give ryou prices that, in spite of the s tv 'nrfr-o all along the line, will make you glad. When in need of anything in Single Copy 5 Oirs ! H. I. PURS I GO.'S CLOTHING SALE Beginning today and to continue; for the next thirty days we will inaugural the greatest bargain Clothing Sale ever offered to 'the people of Concord and this section of the country. Our lim ited space will preyent us naming cli the attractive features we have to offer j in this department. Below we mention to $15 OO, vili be sold at $10 Men's line Worsted Sails, worth gio to 12 SO, will t sold lor 87 SO Men's all Woo Suits, worth 7 SO t $8 50, will go In tills sale at 85 ! Also a nice lot of 7Toir -o?i valnes, t (3 SO, g.5 and i 8. Everything: in Boys' Suits nd Ttoys' andjnen's odd I'auo wil, .Jtt in proportion to 'he nbnvo pricenk. If you have the Cash iu Lauded are in need of a SUIT of CT OTHP.S you will be the loser if you don't, Jock through, this department before 3-ou BUY. All we ask of vou is a fe ' vince yoji these are plajn unvarnished facts, M Eespectfully, To Our Customers. On account of l lid extra work and expend - required to keep and collect small ac counts, we have bedded to adopt a Cash System, beginning June 1. For the convenience of those who prefar it, w j win sell, at a discount of 5 per cnt., con- pon books in deiH iiiinatiors of $1,00 and up. We believe this will prove V? "My satis factory and CMtaiaiy more convenient to yon solicit! your patronage and promise-! to do our utmos pnse you J Our work is qi al to tie best.! me auuve wl! n SiricciVl enforced. Tlpspr.oifully, Concord Steam Lamitlrj & Dye cft K K ftlflcntionr, T 31 l'urcoll. 1 Proprietor. Manager. ! Phone So. 2. Sttirts Kc-palrtd Frsel, h Cornoam LEADER COOK- STHV P.S. but not least, a cti of rlO HpHEOTTR J1 . ' our line we will be pleased to H. LP ARKS Company: J if i . A J r r.
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