A JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, JLditors and Jr'roprietorp OFFICE I A THE MORRIS BUILDING 1H1- xANDARD is published every 'day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by . ries. .Rates of Subscription : . One ye.r $4.00 8ix in - qs. ........... . 2 00 Three mouths.. ... . 1.00 One month. ..... ...... . .35' Single copy. . . ; . . ... . J ,05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a our-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any otherpaper. Price $1.00 per annum in advance. - Advertising Bates : Terms for regular ; advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, .'N. 0. A Manila dispatch of the 23rd says: . : -. : It is; learned' that 1 the commis sipners sent to the Philippines will I report unanimously against the administration of Otis. They will urge a change of command ers, r . , ; , . We are prepared to credit this despite the fact that we have beehiirfeS tdifeve' that Gen. Concord, N. C, Sept. 22. BOTH SIDES, A man in his carriage was riding along, JV' y 4-' A gaily dressed wife by his side; In satin and laces she looked like a queen, And he is like a king in his pride. " " A woodsawyer stood on the street as they passed, , Otis censors aU dispatchesand makes then say as he wants things to bef We at;e;: stfrry atHreceiving a :fronx ' the vedkor 1 of ;the notice' Marion Messenger, that f hat val ued el&hhge has Suspended, f It is always suggestive of progress backwa'rd hen a Journal, needed in. a .community, is aUowed to lanquish and die . . - o'ept; 22ndJ is pick pocket jday :inv purham we notd from the big show peotry. r4 UonUJo Punished. . Adinif al' , , Mdntejo ' who ' com: manned the S!p5msh' flet Jn Man- &aw on a log, "I wish I was rich and could ride." The carriage , and couple he Ua Bdy firsrSpanish : pffi- ft , . , , , V , cer punished as far' as wehaveob- And pid as he worked with his -Wv. iTis. talk of shooting them for getting whipped when they just could hot do the whipping themselves. He The man in the carriage remarked has been condemned to retire to his wife, x I ' ment without the right of pro- 4 'One thing I would give if -I motion. could maiiiuu, ivictuisuu vuuuty, oeiiutt strength and the health - 27 men to-jbin the -Tegiment of ut tiie man who sawed the tt o t. any town in the state and' doubt- A pretty young maid with a bun- less for the size Of it, any in the die of work, . south.4 I is said to be due to the "Whose face as the morning, was popularity of Lieut A V Brown fair, who is from Marion. Went tripping along with a smile n -. . oi deiignt, Rates to the State Fair, While humming a love-breath- , The Southern Railway has an 1 g air. hounced a rate df one first rclstss She looked on the carriage; the fare for, the rbund-tfipV plus fif- lady she saw, ; ty cents, for one admission into Arrayed in apparel so fine, " " the Fair jrbuhds,' from all points And said in a whisper, ...ffl wish in the State, including Norfolk, irom my neart , Richmond: Lvnchbursr. Danville. and intermediate stations. Tick ets -Willi be soldi at this rate on The lady looked out on the maid October, 14, 15, 16, 17 and 20, So fair in the calico dress, whUe for the special .days rate And said, Td relinquish posi- on a very low scaled basis will tion and wealth, " be offered. from Hickory, Grover, Her beauty and youth to pos: Pihoville and Points north and . 30sf'" ; ' east thereof, on 17th and 18th, Thus it is in the world, whatever and from other points in the state our Jot, " ' on 18th and 19th, the final limit Our minds and our time we of all tickets being October 23rd, employ, " ' -' is'99: For full information call In longing and singing for ;whai , - , , -.. -d;-i we have not " on any agent Southern Railway Ungrateful for what we enjoy or rite . L.f Vernon, Trav. Written for the Greensboro Jtra- Agt. Uharlotte, iN. u. triot. Those satins and laces were mine. Definition of the New Woman. It would seem that a working woman, as a working woman, is not necessarily the New Woman. Where is the New Woman? A diligent search does not seem to bring her to light. The writer propounded the question, What is your idea of the New Woman?" to several people of her acquain tance and received the following answers: - First Business Man A female crank. - - ; -' ;. -v;. .' ; ,. Second Business Man a wo man suffragist. ' r: v - v : .Third Business Man A.woman who knows ; what's what and can't be bamboozled; r r Fourth Business Man A. wo man who is educated and,, keeps up with the 'questions u of r4he day, and doesn't gossip, and has an opinion of her"own:- -: n First Married Woman A crea ture who, smokes and wears bloomers and. rides a bicycle and htes men and votes.. Second;' parried WomanAn bid maid who wants to gain hoto-i riefy;--" -':: -Third Married ; "WoihanA mother who"' hopes5 to gain "in l&owle dg'e of the' laws of h6althrahd-of the nihid,?BO that she " may leuow better'hbw toguide-'herchUdfn; a woman who'll be less and less tolerant of any wrong-doing-of her husband J' which may bring harm to her family. ' - Fourth Married Woman Lucy Stone. ' ' -':-- '" First Single Woman A wo man 'who doesn't want to get married; !' ' Second " Single Woman Any woman who is capable of deduc- i . .. t -. . ,. . . . i. tive reasoning. Third Single Woman Any woman who is trying to make the most of herself , mind and body, heart and, soul. " " k Fourth Single Woman A wo man who ttr aks that she has the same right to representation in the government that her brother has, and proposes- tok work until that right is conceded to her. Hv x Failure again Several of those definitions are : very -.good,1 but they cannot all be right, since they are so different. - , , Does- the New .Woman really exist at all then? ' To ' speak in the vulgar tongue, it would seem that where there is so. much smoke there must be a little firer a Woman's Journal. s-. A THOUSAND TONGUES 'Coald'hot jexpress the rapture Z' - . ; : . ' . . . r Conld- not express the rapture of Mr. Albert Mish, OI MishVllle Anni El Mirinser. of 1125 Howard 8t.. f n r n bn W nf t h o Vol ohrn ted PhiladelphiaVTa.; when she found that lor a oasKet OI tne celebrated pr. King's New Discovery for Oonsum- Mish grapes which are said to be ptibn had completely cured her hacking n-v- ,1 o, ! . cough that for made years had made not unlike the Scuppermong in Hfe a burden. All other remedies and flavor Tfc ii hlanV in pnlnr nnrl doctors could give her no help, but she navor. itis DiacKin color ana 8aysof ma Boyal cure "it soon fe- the editor says that doubtless the moved the pain in my cnest and 1 can . , ' . . . now sleep soundly, something I can Aimignty can make a better Woelv remember doing, before. I grape but He never did. If there reel like sounding its praises through- out the Universe.' So will every one is any thing in the line of an who tries Dr-rKing's New Discovery j - -, . x-i. for'ahV trouble of the Throat, Chest or m inis ana we can t snare xne T:- TKrw n or Trial bottles free at etzer's i-rug store; grapes a vine will do. eyery bottle guaranteed. It is evident that Brother Deal of the VVilkesboro, (Jhronciie is among the number of those who believe that angels have wings, for he says: The latest among bicycle rid ers is to have a representation of their " wheel" cut on their tomb stone. , Next thing - . we know the bicycles will be v- tured with little wings on them. ! - From Goldsboro to Neirbern. The Chamber of Gommerse of Goldsbooj6"havd decided to ply a boat f romthat city to New Bern. Tne; soothing arid healing prop- rti8 of Uparaberlam s Uqugh Remedy, its rjleasatit'' tasted and prompt aua permanent cures hve in ad e it' a" great favorite s with the people everywhere, ;Fdrsal by Li. Marsh & Co., Druggists. i I Deb Dry, Goods. ; merit. r - - "7- . - ; .... inen, colored Crash, for 5b. 'a yard, -worth" 106. " ' Printed Marsailles at 12c. .. -Duck, Plain White, solid col bred and Printed. J0Micb"3cTip '-' -tf'-, ; Yard wide Tercale at 20 and 25 cents.per pound. : f i -- . Light colored Outing 5 & 7$C Bargains in Towejs. Hosiery. : u . Two job lots of Samples ofGerit's fine 80Xi lot N6.1,4plaih and 'fanoy cofors, al 156 worth 20 to 25c. ! . x Fancy-colored and black Lisle at 18c worth 25 to 50c. ;. he best line of Men's and La-i aies Hosiery on tue mar not ior 10 cents. .- .. - ...4 Notions. v - Crochet Cotton, 4o:;per ; spool, Siik(shbrt measure; at 5c. Turk ey: :Bed : Cotton, 20c per dozen 3p0ols, Embroidery Silks, filp, putlining, rope and twisted at , 3c per skein, worth .5 cents. Also gold embroidery thread at 3c per skein. Embroidery flo6ps 5c. ; Bone Drs Stays 3c, Sfei, Hooks and IV 10c box. MacSini Thread 3c per Kpoo, Safety 2c per dozen. Brass Pin 4C p ' paper and 25c per pound iL Pins ; Ic, ;Babber lined Dress Shields 10c, Monrning Pins 1 m 5c ppr box'Aluuininai Hair 5c1 dozen, Side Coroba 5 and 10c Pom padpur 10c, coarse and finj tooth Dressing Combs 4 to 25c, Stationary. v Jobsmox Paper'at less'tbaa cp?t to produce. 25c boxes for 15b and 10c ones for 5c. 'Ww ParnatlOc per pound. Pencil Erker8' lc, Typewriter do 5c. Car bbn Paper "fortypewriter rise 3 sheets tot; 50 Typewriter paper at 3 ounces for 5c. Fancy Crepe Paper, for Ijamp . Shades 6c 'iip, Toilet' Paper 2 rblls for 10c, Ink and Mucilage j3cf Shoe Blacking lc up, Taho. 5c' Black Dressing 5 to 15c, Wood Tooth Picks 4c per 1.000. v Gent's Furnishings. "Boston' Garters 18c, Drawers Supporters 3o per pair, Silk Bosooi Shirts r48o. Glass Ward her up. Crockery andTin ware up stairs. D. J. Bostian A MOTHER TELLS HOW, SHE .2 J ? ' CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Qainine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to care. 25c, Tbe genuin has Ij. B. Q )q eaou tablet. VlLES YAW SAVED DAUGHTERS LIFE. I am the neither ol eight child ren nnd have had a er eat "deal of experience with lu-nliclnes; Last sauiiner xny'l liUie daughter had the dysentery lii its worst form. We ; thought sh would die. I tried everything 'I could think of. I hf tu advertisement in oar paper.: v that , Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and : Diarrhoea Remedy was highly recommended and sent and got a bottle at once. It proved to be one of the very best medicines we . ever had m the house. It saved my little daught er's lifeu r I am anxious Cor every mother to know what an excellent medicine it is. Had known it at first . ;t would have' saved me 'a greKcleal of anxietv aud my little daughter much cuflering. Ycuis truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Bar dioJc, Liberty, H. I. For Sale by M. -L. Marsh & Co., Druggist. X If you are not a subscriber 4 to T ,1 If you have anything to sell$ T J ; The Standard 6 r 4. you can make it known through I The Standard, t 4 7 5 $ v T is published every day Sunday ex cepted) and delivered at your door or only 106- per week or 35c. per month.-.v. . . ........ . . . . . . THE TAMDARD prints home and other news that is of interest to our readers and to make row; better we must have the pat ronage of thepeople... . Gjye us a trial when you make your next order for.............. Job Work Work ready when promised. If you want to buy any thine you can call jfor.it through The Standard I - Advertising ates in ? The Standard made known on 4. r. .... applicatiJ A v

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