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i'LY STA JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, Editors and Proprietors. FFl E IX THE MORRIS HUILOING 1HE STANDARD is published every ay (Sunday excepted) and delivered by ries. Bates of Subscription : Ona year 4.00 , iJL uionths. ............ 2 00 Th r ee months........... 1 -W Quv raonth ............. -35- Sinjxie oodv .05 THE vVHEKLY- STANDARD is a Giir-pu-e, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any mhet p.? per. Price $1.00 per annum in advtttjcr:. Advertising Rates : 'Term -for regular ad yertisements 2&de kuown on application. AddnTs rll communication? to THE STANDARD, Concord. N. C Concord, N. C. Aug. 9. kAGGY" TPJES ANOTHER WAY. Aguinaldo has sent an appeal to the uowers- a skins: their aid in settling the Philippine difficul ties. Aggy should haVe begun where lie wants to end. He jumped into warfaro with little effort to avoid it. He pleads that the Filipinos had Spain whipped save at Manila and offers as evi dence that they had 7,000 Span ish prisoners. He may have thought so, as he thought he could whin the Americans off the islands over which he would be I a tyrannical ruler, but without American interference doubtless the Cuban horrors and the Phil- inrnnp insnrrpctinnavv strncrorlp , -r r . oc? S would yet be about as we found them. Since he made the attack last February there has been little way but for a fight to a finish or a laying down of arms. This he could do and an im proved system of government would follow that wTould be of immense benefit to the islanders. As for Philippine independence it will be more quickly brought about by the American people themselves whenever practical. There are men enough in Airier - j icathat favor a vigorous prose : cution of the war That would - gladly see the Philippines in the enjoyment of all ihrt freedom can give a people. But there are many tnat see a degree or re j sponsibility for the United States ! and a measure of duty that they ' would feel it a crime for this na I tion to ignore. We are glad to have within our midst the representatives of that order in every essential wThat its name indicates, Knights of Honor. Iv may be said to be a very par- bC fraternal insurance orders m o has r country, from vhich there rjeen a prolific offspring. "While the younger orders may have caught some clues to attrac tiveness arid progress not origi- jnated by the Knights, this j splen6.il order holds a high and ; j honorable position, graced with j the crown that is ascribed to j hoary locks. It is, a genuine (pleasure to have the. Grand Lodge to meet in our midst and j we hope the presence of the, j -visiting Knights will be alike I productive of attachment to' our j people and of growth to the or- der. Concord welcomes the j Knights of Honor. Ex-Gov." John P. Altgeld be ing asked for an opinion as to 16.to.Ps being the paramount is sue in the next presidential cam paign says it will not be, as no ; one issue canbemade paramount. Jit may be an easy getting down but, we wonder who that wftr. t through the campaign of '96 will say. that it was not paramount sad practically the only issue. Mm Good News from the Schools. 0 Better news scarcely ever comes than that which shows that the schools of our county are more prosperous even than the year before, or. in several years. This is information gladly welcomed by every one who fully appreciates the neces sity of the education of our" peo ple. We are reliably informed that the school at Georgeville, under the principalship of Mr. iy. T. Albright, which com menced on the first of this month, opened with 51 students and they continue to come. This is the best opening in the history of the Georgeville Academy. Dr. H. N. Miller, principal of the seminary at Mt. Pleasant, returned home last -week from a canvass in South Carolina and Georgia and says that lie has splendid prospects for the com ing session. The number from Georgia promises to be more this year than before and the usual good patronage will be given him from South Carolina, be sides from this county and differ ent parts of the State. From Rowan County. Heilig, Aug. 7 There will be a fine corn crop made in and around Heilig if nothing pre vents, v Several horses died near Rock well last week. Our boys around Heilig have gone to the Union copper mine, near Gold Hm to work- Miss Mattie Fisher is teaching a school near China Grove. There will be preaching at Mrs. Rose Bost's next Sunday evening at 4 p. m., by Rev. W. H. McNairy. Pitch Fork' in Other Hands. Columbia, S. C, Aug. 8. The legislative committee . investi gating the conduct of the penitentiary by Colonel Neal, finds him short $11,000. Neal admits misappropriating 3,600. The committee also finds Senator Tillman and John Gary Evans, when governor, worked the fer tilizer small farm entirely at the State's expense and are indebted to the penitentiary for groceries and other articles gotten for pri vate use. Also their laundry was done at the penitentiary. It wTill report to the governor recommending the criminal pros ecution of Colonel Neal and that the ex -governors be given an opportunity to pay what they owe. " The First Cotton. Readers of The Standard will remember past years when the first cotton of the season was brought in by Uncle John Har rington, the colored man, who works on Dr. Lilly's farm beyond the depot. This year he has made his visit and left us the specimen of cotton. It is a good specimen, too. Farmers should by all means get the Bulletin, published by the North Carolina Experiment Sta tion. , It costs nothing but a pos tal card asking for it. 'The Sta tion is run for the benefit of the farmer and no one should be without the Bulletin. No. 163 on Rational Stock Feeding should be called for if you haven't it. NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS. The woman who, is luyelyin face, form and temper will al ways have friends, but one who would bo attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly, and all run dowD, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a, wretched CDmplexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the worldia regulate stomach, liver and.kidneys and purity the bood. It give$ strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvet skin, rich r, con; plexion. 1 It will make a good looking, ( charming .woman of a ran down invalid. Only 50c. at Fetzer's Drug Store.-1 Poll Tax and Citizenship; An interesting -question was last Monday propounded to the State Treasurer by Register of Deeds W. C. Manning, of Mar tin county. He asks: "Is it legal to charge un naturalized citizens who have been residents of a county for many years with poll-taxb" The State Treasurer is de cidedly of the opinion that if is, for he replies to Mr. Manning by saying that poll-tax is not de pendent upon citizenship, but every male inhabitant between the ages of 21 and 50 isliable to it. Raleigh News and Observer. The soothing and healing prop erties of Chamberlain' Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent curep have rujnie it a great favorite with the people everywhere. For sale by M. L. Marsh & Co., DrnggistF. Ex-(iov. Atkinson Dead. Ex-Governor Atkinson died at his home in Newman, Ga., Wednes day morning. He was a leading political figure in his State. He was cut off in the prime of his life, being but 45 years old. HOW'S THIS ? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that can not by cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. - F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, Ohio. Wo the undersigned, hate known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly reliable in all business transac tions nnd financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West&Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acts directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimo nials free. SRTH dtl COLLEGE, MT. PLEASANT, N.C. Instruction Thorough, LocationiHealthful, , Expenses "Moderate. Next Session Begins August 30th, 1899. For Catalogue and other infor , mation address, " THE PRESIDENT. , . ? IS JUSTACCOQD TOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PuJCE 50cts. bought three gross aJready th. in illZnr Jx perlence pX 14 years. ?n the drag business, hnrrc never sold an article that grave uoch universal aoiial tocuou as your Toole Yours truly, . , , . ABKEy.CABa 4 CO- all aalerfi aarante Groves Taste -. le OhilJ Tonio to core chills, faver and malaria in all ita form? lP fat zmmmw i . r2 fr fg&M 11 fr Yellow Fever Not Spreading. There are no new cases of yellow fever at Hampton or Phoebus and there is much hope that the disease will not spread. Indeed if no more suspicious cases appear till the end of the week.it is thought the quaran tine may be raised. IFra ' KEff 'OR B". Iff TOIE" :" St fflHt iw mm iffificiEii i 8I11S 10 SHOPS, i THEN 10 II AMD. Of H DO A BOY MORE HARM THAN S!X Buy your boy some nice Games. We have a Combination Board on whicli they can play 10 DIFFER Archarena, Crokinole, Ditch Car rom, Four Pocket Carrom, Ten Pins or Bowling Alley, Cocked Hat, Checkers, Backg and Walk Around Carrom. We Sell this BOARD for . - We also have an assortment of Grames from $1.38 down. Respectfully, D. Bostian. T J If you are not a subscriber to J The Standard ? now Is the time to subscribe. J S is published every day Sunday ex cepted) aitd delivered at your door for only lOe per zveeh or 35 o- per month... . . . . ..... ...... ... prints home and other news that is of interest to our readers and to make s -" i it grow better we must have the pat ronage of the people.. Give us a trial when you your next order for Job 4 .If you want to buy anvthinxr f jyou can call for it through $ The Standard. 5 Q0Q You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. M. Marh & Co. will refund your money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most saceess ful remedy in use for bowel eoru pbints and the only one that never fails. It is pleasant nUfa and reliable. THEY,: WiLt HM NO DESIRE T OUT . ON THE STREET WILL nuts. DAYS. til ammon, Chess If you have anything to sell 4 4. you can make it known through 4. I The Standard. TAG5DA 5 - make ' Work. Work ready when promised. 5T 4. 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