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DAILY STANDARD JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE. IN THE MORRIS BUILDING 1HE STANDARD is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by ries. Bates of Subscription : One year ............... '$4-00. ' Six moatbe 2.00 Three months. ...... 100 One month. ....... .35 Siptri cpv. .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a our-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other;paper. Price $1.00 per annum in advance. Advertising Rates : Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. Concord, N. C, Aug. 18. NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. As will be noted in another column of The Standard the time has arrived to move in the matter of securing North Caro lina College. What agitation has been prior- to this was in anticipation of the action of the committee on Thursday. The field is now for the -first time really open for action. . ' Whatever doubts may have arisen as to the power and legal right of the North Carolina Synod to execute its clearly ex pressed purpose to change the f location of the college are cer tainly dissipated in the minds of all who have given due weight to the wording of the charter of the college, the constitution of the Synod and board of directors the deed to the land on which the coUege is located and the -wholft line of preceedure of ; the tSynod and coUege Board puV&uanfc. G , these plain provisions. " By the closest scrutiny there has not been discovered by legal talent any things bu j , .the : clearest light on the way bef ore -the Synod. V : v ' While from some good reasons Concord is to be preferred and ;vwe hope is preferred for the la cation of the college,: it is plain that our interest in the matter - will have great .bearing on' the decision of Synod. r . . .There is a period, of ninety days in which to develdpe this interest and make a proposition to the Synod. More will be iajd -on this subject as the occasions demand. EDITOR BROWN SICK. We are sorry to note that Mr. Clint N. Brown, the editor of the Salisbury Sun, is sick. He is at his father's home in the country. We hope there is noth ing serious in his case. THE MULE TO THE FRONT. It is rather strange that horses onjy were used in our great war of the 60's, the mule being con sidered entirely wanting in mili tary instincts, but in the late war with Spain the mule became a favorite and supreseded the horse even for drawing artillery. The government " ( has sent six rhundred to the Philippines and will soon send eight hundred more with the probability of as n- many more. Where they can't draw wagons and cannon they - will be used for pack trains. " NO CURE, NO PAX. That is -the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children sove it. Adults refer it to bitter, nau leating Tonics. Price. 50c. HAVE COMPANY REUNIONS- There is a genuine pleasure realized in, these reunions of vet erans when conducted as Co. A, of the 52nd regiment and some others do. Our meeting on the 8th was of a general nature for the trans action of business, which was duly and satisf actorialy attended to. There are the fewest number of public dinners, however, that do not cost our culinary contin gents (we mean our good wives) more worry and nervous strain than they can afford to undergo, to be requited with grabbing by some and captiousness by others and a general feeling of disap pointment. This was not con templated this year. We should keep up our gen eral organizations and, on appro priate occasions, march to music under our beautiful banner and receive the greetings of honor that are gladly bestowed on us, but this does not afford an oppor tunity, for recounting incidents and. refreshing memories that is .peculiarly a source of pleasure. We are glad to note that Co. El of 8th regiment, will meet in MC Pleasant on the 22nd. We are not sure that Capt. Harris' Rocky River Co. will meefr this yeas, as is itg custom. , There should be others. Company P, of the 57th, should have ah organisation. It was. made up of Cabarrusites. By this means we jeall uip names and faces, re-trace marches and -maneuvers, see again grand batties and heroic deeds, offerJ again, our ighs pf ity ano- soi row over those that feU frdnf oUH ranks jn the bloody stritBj re joice with:- eachVotherw oyer 4$; iiverances' from special -peril and againrtell the canfrp-fire yarns. It is onf smaller groups thai fili these wants of the siii. It is well) to take a day or two in the leis-. ur season for our?1reir8hing -uevus nave more oi tne com pany reuniohsv Prom "present indications Aguinaldo will be apt to - realise before Christmas that : the Root of the evil is ther hew; secretary of war at Washington.' " ' It seems that both the Goebel and the anti-Goebel . factions in Kentucky claim to be Bryanites as the bi-metal and the gold standard Democrats both claim to be the true Jeffersohians. It gets the less positive to wond ering where we're at. - To Our Patrons. 1 Those having accounts with Drs. Caldwell & Stevens and de siring to settle the same will find all books with Dr. Caldwell. Caldwell & Stevens. f ---'. For Over riuy Years Mr. Winalow'a iiootnmK Syrup has been ucd for over fifty yeara oy million of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect suc cess. It soothes the onild, sof tebs the gnma, allays all pain, cares wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately, gold by druggists in every part of th world, Twutv-five eenta a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Wioslows ooth ine HYraD," and take no other Mnd BICYCLES Repaired Promptly and Satisfac tion Guaranteed. FRESH FRUITS And Vegetables in ' stock at E. L. LIPES IN BR ICK RO W. From Far-Off Manila. v Lonnie Ingle, of this city, has received a letter from his brother, Conley Ingle, a 16 year old boy who joined the U. S.- regulars m April at Fort McPherson, ua., going from there to Jefferson Barracks, Mo. , and from, there to San Francisco, whence he sailed to Manila, reaching his destination May 27. He is in company G, Sixteenth infantry. His letter was datei Manila, June 30, in which he states tliat he "is well and well satisfied." He says further: "This is at fine place and is the largest city I have ever been in. It is' raining now and rains every - day. - We will land for the trenches tonight and I may get killed. They are fifirhtihsr like cats i how. . . I want to get into a fight very much and show them what a boy irom oia North Carolina can do. There are lots of boys here from North Cafolitta, and I know most of them. They all enjoy it very much. "I received my Citizen today and get it every day. It gives me all the news from home. You do not know how 1 welcome it in this far-away place. v"The ysmfire do not suffer forokomg't6 eat. We have plenty and can't grumble. ... 'There is quite a difference'm the price of articles here and in Asheville. For instance, I can gelf48 cigarettes for five cents; aunanas v cents per Duncn, t oranges . S5. foj? five cents, lemons luu ior nve cents, ana everyinrog in proportion. : ; "Monkeys are as,thiCKastrees. "I weighed lid pounds wfien I 4eft the United States, and weigh 158 now. ' v r ?ttH 1 Remember I am here -to der fend Uncle Sam and I .mean to do my duty, to tHelehtt. "- Ashe He's Entitle to the First BIe.r- Jas Ellis, a colored ran wlio works for Capt. JjJi.tiOdeU broughfciiis cotton to a gin. here ThurMafea the f actat uldlin f e.w davs f haeli :baleo61'iQth(e first ror xne season, f But . lVft. not the colpXman's fault thathe jjiSnt HisiiietDut it is" uetohe fact tha ibinhery iayet 'cpen tnis Bmxria busahessi 3unev ,w ames Jhxiis is rnxiuea the, first bale. He raised it oh Ca'p't:' Gdell's laiid 4 bvei towards the Buffalo mill. Mr. Lac j Dick Building, Mr. Lacy Dick has had work commenced bh his two residences on spring street on the vacant lot above Mr. David Murr'sv Probably he will later utt an othet one on the lot. - ' ; : In the recent division -of the estate of Mr. Aaron Lentz this lot, together with the one on the corner of West Corbin and Main street was allotted to Mrs. Dick. The .vacant lot just above Mr. R. L; Young's on North Main street was given to Miss Kate Lentz. " .. The trial of Dreyfus goes on from day to day with . little variation in the trend thai the accused .is innocent but .that every effort will be made to con vict' him: regardless of means resorted to. Opinions as to re sults vacillate. The latest being that his innpcence may be de clared. M Labari suffers some - ' . fever but is able to be up and walk about in his room. M. L.. Brown & BRo. LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES Just in rt-ar of St. Cloud Hotel. Om niboette meet all passenger train. Outiiie of all kinds furnishe. proruptly and at reasonable prices. Horoea and males alwaye on hand dr sale. Breeders of horoughbred Poland Cuns Ha u and cigars w-jor nyecents.rAp blesrebnly 10 cents perbusheli THE BE3T PRESCRIPTION FOR . CHIIOib and fefer is ft bottle zi Grove's Taste less Chill Tonio. Never fails to cure; Then why experiment with worthless imitations? Price, 50 cents. Tour money back if it fails to cure. "i OU tJ'O csarsapaiilla lias over tu over again proved b j its cure en all other preparations failed, th ha One True BLOC n ' v;-f Buy your boy LfTLl is SIS Hi e h$y& a Combination Board v on wbicaiOiiay can w mum. EiiEs; Archarena. Crokinole, Ditch Oar rom, Iour Pocket Carrom, Ten Pins or Cocked Hat, Checkers, jacsg amnion, and "Walk 1 . . . - : -it We Sel this BOARD Walso have an assortment of ?atges' from J v'J. .V1 Vft "tf 7P0 Oof a pbscribe to ; The Standard t noTr ii.tbe time to ctibccribo; is pu&Hshed every i ilk t -cepted) aiid delivered at .your door for Only 10c- per week or 35c per TyhOTVbJh .... ...... .......... ! THE STANDARD prints home and other news that is tr I f interest to our readers and to make it grow better we rvuLnh hn.ii th n. J- t v v mww VtSS fJJUS ronageof the people.. Giye us a trial when yon make your next order for. L.. ? If you want to buy anything J i. you can call fnr it tWi, 1 Job 2 mnmr Yon ABRnmA Tin rialr ittU TTutin Vnn buy Chamberlain's Colic, Choler and Diarrhoea Bemedy. t ja Marsh & Co. will refund yQxsl money if you are not satisfied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most success, fal remedy in use for bowel com! plaints and the only one that ntver fails. It is pleasant, safe and reliable! n7 r 3 crj u soma nice Games. D. J. Ifyoa have anything to sell I you can make it known ttronji The Standard. 3 $ J day Sunday ex ............. Work ready when promised. Advertising rates in The Standard made known on - application. play Bawling Alley Around Carrom. mm Work .V. jWK -1- ... .......... . :.t.JLSttlV t WT-MMai fl i i -Mi M .w. w. m V
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