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O DA'LY STANDARD JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE IK THE JIUUBI.S BUI LOi llOS STANDAKD is published every ay ; Sunday excepted) and delivered by ries. Kates of Subscription : One year ,f.00 Sir morgha 2.00 Three months 1-00 Ona month. 35 ingle corv. .05 our-page, eignt-colurnn paper. It has larger cirSulation in Cabarrus than any uiuct ppur. x nee per auuuu xu t uf ;. Advenisine Rates u - Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD,. (Joncora, JN. rEL'EPIIONJBj NO. 71. Cokcord, N. C.r Feb. 26, 1900. REV. GATTIS' FAILURE. And now. fhe Rev. J T Gatti i$ a bankrupt, and blames a few sentences of Dr. Kilgo's for the .decline in his business! If hs testimony, tthat Dr. Kilg had the reputation ef being a wire puller, carried ; weight with it, Dr. Kilgo's calling him a ' 'hid den maligner with dajjger in hand," a "stabber in the back," would have been small injury to him, it would seem. The world , could easily have attributed Dr. Kilgo's remarks toa spirit of vnspy resentment. But when Rcv.'Cattis sued for 100,000he laid himself liable to the sus vi::' n that he was decidedly vicious in disposition and over anxious for the filthy lucre for which those 'toward whom he was unfriendly were stigmatized. It looked exceedingly deplorable .that T-o should pursue . such course, and if his financial fail ure is due to any oue thing, rather an unfortunate make-up, it is most probable that it was the vjlng for that immense sum. Who wants much to do with a man who is ready to jump on you with a S100,000 damage suit for a few little sentences that most men would treat with si lent indifference? The public miud easily revolts at an ove,r-sensitiveness '.that wants more money damages for smctll offences than most people jvould deem one able to ever ac- Cumulate. Mr. Gattis missed a fine op- port-unity to regain his poise, restore himself to favor and re open the channels of his busi . -doss if this unfortunate affair bsd closed them, when a heart of bidding sympathy did not jprompL him to bear whatever 6i -fnjury he felt and stop that suit lit tragic death of one of the t parties named in the prosocu- tion. i'-.o suppose if he wins his $100,000 Suit the amount will i'ully compensate for his finan cial ruin, the damage that great controversy did to his reputation and. aii the sympathy he for feited' in his imprudent cours. TJiercare worse failures than "bankruptcy, from, the Scientific t ';r i!at of the $10, 000, 000,- C.v) v- '-)ld in the world po ducI withinttho last 400 years o half has been mined within the l.tt-t years aiM one fourth of it V .s bee gotten 6ut within the it,,? fifteen years. It. does not look so strange after all that Jill the leading nations of the world should deem the gold "IrpTiiA for a money standard. The RaleighIorning Post has made a forward bound in South era journalism that leaves all its state contemparories in the shade. It has its own leased wire from vvashinerton citv. This, it is said, is an achievment not made by any paper in the South and few iif the North and West. We suppose this marks a degree of journalistic pride and highesti mateotf ttie indirect falue 6t a jib a great newspaper, that does not reckon direct nnanciai results, very cfosely as, solvency does not depend upon profit. The The He venue machine Being Worked Against the Amendment. The internal re'wefatJe business in this section is run, it appears, as a campaign organisation against the amendment and In favor, of negro rule. It is no ticable that.the distillers in .this section .who arj not outspoken against the amendment are being chastised with the lash." Their distilleries are being seized. The negro4 rule distillers cam run any way they please, make false 'entries or -anything else, but they are not molested. The whole revenue system has de- I generated into a political ma chine s hot with corruption as hades itself. But despite that the white people will carry the. amendment and rule their af fairs. Wilkosbofo Chronicle. . From Mt. Pleasant. Mt. Pleasant, Feb. 20. The Freshman and Sophomore classes of Mont Amcena Semi nary gave a recital and reception Thursday night. It consisted of essays, recitations, pantomime and a fan drill. Tlie Philalaethian Society of the college, we are informed, will give a variety exercise some time in the near future for the benefit of the society. Two horse drovers are with us. Quite a lot of 'trailing is being done. - -' The college and seminary stu dents celebrated "Washington's birthday with a holiday. . Ar rangements had been ma"de for a fantastic parade and ball game, but the bad weather prevented: Mr. John Hems, of Versailles, if has been visiting his former pastor, Rev. J A Litiil, hWo. He was called home Sunday by the serious illness of one of his children. Dr. Maynard Favors the Amendment. We are glad to seo the state ment that Dr. A A Maynard, who is, perhaps, the most prom inent Populist in the county, fa vors the constitutional 'amend ment. The doctor, liki a nym-, ber of other, well-known. Popu lists, supports this irifporv.nt measure with the understanding, and in the belief, that it will bo so amended that if the grand father clauss shbuld be declared unconsntif UonaU the ctiro amendment must also bo so do- Lclared. That thjs wTill bo dono is a ioregone conclusion, inere- fore we take it tha the doctor may be coimtetLton the side of the overwhelming majority of thy begt white peoplo in this contest. Wadeslioro Messenger- Intelligencer. forking Nijht and Ua The busiest and mightest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills These pills change weak ness into strength, restlessness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only25o per box at Fetzer's idrug store. FATAL ACCIDENT. Wilmington Pressman is Caught and Killed by the Press. The Morning Star tells of a terrible accident on Friday even ing in which young Mr. Joe Hodges was killed. He was pressman in the office of the Evening Despatch of that city, andVaTs running off'the evening isue. It isugposed that some- .V fill imirggoi a nine wrong wim ine CottrellpoweV press and he was in the act of adjusting mattery. Some, of the office force w,ere lookkigat him. inside ihe'frame when to their horror the press bed shot forward and his head was caught by the plunges of t"he airspring. When the bed reversed and he was 'released he dropped "unconscious and soon died. There seems no way to ac count for the accident than that in moving ho struck the lever that shifts the belt on to thb tight pulley A fellow laborer when "he saw the motion of the bed sprang tto the lever and stopped the press befor,e it 'returned to further mangle the unfortunate young man with a second stroke. He was 22 years of age. He had no family of, his own, but had father, brothers and sister. A rrominent Chicago Woman Seaks. Prof. Iloxa Tyler, of Chicago," Vice President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in speaking of Cbainber.lain's Cough Kcniedy, says: "I BulTered with a severe cold this winter which threatened to run into pneumonia. I tried differ ent remedies but seemed to grow worse aud the medicine upset my stc m vch. A iriend advised me to try Chamberlain's Cough.llemedy and I found it was pleasant to take and it relieved me at once. I am now entirely recovered, wived a doctor's bill time and Buffering, and I will never b without this splendid medicine again. For sale by M. L. Marsh &, Co. English Ulood'd Union. Miss Lillian, daughter of Lord Pauncefote, ambassador from. Englandv was married in the American "apital to Hon. Robert Bromley, of Notinghamshire, of England, on last Saturday. , The Mother's Favorite. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the 'mother's favorite. It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It is intended especially for cougrhs, cols, croup, anl whooping cough, and is the boat medicine made for these diseases. There is not the least danger in eriving it to children for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and it may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adultFor sale by SI, L. Marsh & Co., druggist. By all' means Insure wltli . tie PHCENIX MUTUAL .Life : Insurance : Company, . ofHarf.ord, Conn. For some months I haye represented tho Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Co. I am reliably iufomed tllatjMr. hirab'e i here representing tlie same company. alrl.ngh hvhas neyec told me so. if fox- :my reaso-a you prefer to giye your civt;lb2tic.n or isnrance in tho aboyo comu'ir to bin, rather than to me, well and good, l)v alrmeaus insure with the iJiia-uix M.al?ml. Jno. A. Sims, Ageilt PJiObnik Mutual Life In surairce Co., of Hartf6rd, Cqiuu it liliak OiTerifthe business public a reliable, per manent, eonneryatiye and accommodat ' banking instutlon. " We solicit vour patronage with the asfinrance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we oft n serye yon jny time wo will be glad to haye you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. Capital anl Surplus - $70 000. D. B CoiiTEANE, Chashier, J. M. Odei-Ii, President. t 3f Aenn and rttettmatism relief yrtWCiV' l Mllas' Ham klsuA&n i.es5 bave Netsralgla. Geu Dr. Mllea 1DIBIIH TELEKOM 31 Per YjJi-dis a very low figure to quote on Hamburg 2" Edgings but we stilV,have it at that price and up. You will see but little difference we" tfave bougrft these goods under the markefcf or spot cash. We have Hemstitched Tucking, 21 iifches wide? eft 40c. per yard. AU- . . over Embroidery at 90c. White Checked Nainsooks 5c. yard up. IJimities -7ic, yard up. ' , India Linens 5ic. yard up. . A'NIce -Line ofFarfcy . . . Goqd Course Bleached Muslm'at 6ic 9-4 Beached Sheeting at 24c. . . . . Worth 2Vic. yard. Lace Curtains 48c . . . White curtain goods 5 to Isle. yard. Sterling Silver Friendship bterling The price quoted on Box ast week only but will continue sold.. When you pay full price for box paper or tablets you ate simply throwing money away, for our prices on the goods average below tlie wholesale price. Sealing' Wax3 sticks in a box for 12c, Very respectfully, $0Stm Fos Somo very desirable building ! lots well located. Some well improved property that will go at a bargain. J. R Hurley & Co.' Bonds and all kinds of Insurance. M L. Brown & Bro, LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fur-J nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China Hogs. TASTELSiS - R01 I IS JUST A3 CQOIS FOR ADULTS. WAnRAMTZID. PiSC2 EOcis. Galtia, Ills., Not. IS, 1SC3. Paris Medicine Co., Ht. Louis, Mo. Gentlemen: Wo sold Inst year, 609 bottlcfl o GUOVE'S TASTELK.5S CHILL. TONIC nnd beve boutibt three kws already th:s yor.r. In nil our cr perience of 14 years, !u Ihe drug tnine-.8, Luvj never sold an article that gave such universal Butl tt.Oon wt your Yours tmiy, I Ea J Vd U Lb in the prlfce of Hamburg here as . , Seam Braid at 5c to $2.50 per -pair. Hearts at 10 c. Silver iieauty Tins at dc. Paper and Tablets wero not for until the entire $200 worth is '. - as We are prepared to give tho people this winter better bargains than usual in all kinds of Heavy aod Faecy Groceries - . ' At wholesale and retail. It will pay you to see our Large Stock of Glassware, Crockery, Hats, Etc. before buying. For Clover Seed Seed Rye, and RockSalt go to G W.. Patterson's. CONCORD MARKETS. COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannon & Fctssr Company. Good middling 8 40 Middling .8 30 Low Middling. . 7 90 Stains 7 80 PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected by Swink & "White. Bacon . . . Sv-Tar-cured hams. .84 "14 84 20 10 to 15 10 to 25 G5 124 10 $2 10 65 50 07 Buk meat Beeswax. . Butter. . . . thickens . . Corn .. sides . . . Lard Flour (N; C.) Meal Oats. Tallow.. M. L. Marsh & Co. guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and will refund the money to any one who is not satisfied after using two-third of the contents. This is the. best remedy in the world for la grippe, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any endency of a cold to result in peumonia. neaiTache stappptl In 20 mInutG3 bjCa Vlilcs' I' aim Pixivi. 'Ore rn dose " f f"
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