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9 fS3KV?5E JMY STANDARD JOlDv D. bJlRRIEII SON, 3i-litrs and Proprietors h tout - 1 lii STAMJAUD isttblished every at 8unday excepted) and dIiverecoy One year 4.00 t . months. .. . . ..4 ( Vmpnth 200 1.00 .35 .05 'ar-page, eight-column paper. It has larger circulation in Cabarru than any ot'fferuper. rrice $1.00 pr annum in advance. AdvertibUig Kates r Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to the; .standard, . Concord, N. O. TELEPHONE NO. 71. Concord, N. C, July 23 1900. MR. J. Ft NEWELL. Mr, J F Newell, who by the way did all he could for the dis comfort, distress and financial ruin of the writer and had the brass to reflect on the . writer's pygmean intellectual prpportions compared with his own, and was a stalwart Democart that ripped up Populists in the. most savage order," and then two years ago suddenly turned something else than Democrat when the Demo crats of Cabarrus said by their votes that they Wanted Mr. L T Hartsell, in whom they confide, to represent the county in the legislature instead of Mr. New orll who then and there showed them that they had sized him up right, we say, or rather we. hear, that this Mr. Newell was spouting away at Sheriff Peck's large insolvent tax list last Wednesday. (Now Sheriff Peck's time for final settlement has not arrived remember.) On th3 next day. Mr. . Peck showed that Mr. Newell himself was one whose taxes had not been paid yet from Sheriff Buchannan.'s administration. Mr.Newellis no nonentity when it com es to band y ing words, t make shame respectable and in consistency palatable but all his explanations fell flat we are told. A friend paid the tax Friday but it does not relieve Mr. New ell. It is only the conscienceless blatherskite in him that will make him show his face among citizens of a great State and ask them to take-his ipse dixit that the amendment is unconstitu tional - This is the kind of man "that wants to "retain the negro vote as the only hope of getting into office. A fault finder of ideal type-! ' When he goes to throwing stones again he should see to it that ho does not live in a glass house, but then he can't see himself as he is and will go on at this poor dying rate. Poor Jake! MR. SIM3I03S' LETTER TELLS. George B Cortelyon, secretary to President McKinley h$s writ- ten Chairman Simmons .ac knowledging the receipt of Mr. Simons' letter of complaint against United States revenue officers in State politics and nmmisot; thai Vin vmm rlAnl't. ' attention will be called to the matter. Mr. Smimons will be prepared $ to urni$h charges and specifi cations in individual cases and it seems most probable that much good will result. To say the least the letter is ..an eye-opener and will be TiMr,,j-' calculated to correct the evil cr bring down on Republican methods the odium richly merited. It i& inu very strik ing contrast witfi the methods ine days of the Qevdland ad ministration wh(3n revenue officers were strictly forbidden to take pat in politics to the extent of offensiveness or bfcyoftd the legitimate, prerogatives of a citizen. Marion Butter thinlcs he has discovered a weak place rh the election law by which he can have registrars ar rested but he is balked by finding his dis coVery of section 47 unavailable According to ex-' hief Justice James E Shepherd and Mr. Tom Argo, enough better authorities than tni pledging lawyer, that section does not suit for his purpose at all. Just let errests be made and it will be another two-handed game very quick. Butler proposes to die hard it 'seems and kick in the last gsasp. in Fatal Boiler Explosion. An explosion of a boiler to a steam thresher near Cleveland last Saturday morning killed Mr.' Blanche Alexander, one of the proprietors, and . Tilden Falls, son of the other proprietor, and seriously if not fatally wounded several others. Young Falls body was badly torn to pieces, the head being destroyed. Reduced Railroad Rates. Annual reunion -ifnited Con federate Veterans of South Car olina, Greenwood, .S C, August 1st and 2nd, 1900.' Sale tickets July 30th, 31st and Aug. 1st, final limit Aug. 4th. Kate round trip $3.75. Annual meeting North Caro lina Fire Underwriter's Associa tion, Morebead City, N C, Aug. 14th. m00. Rain tinlrots' Ann- 1" ,13 and 14) finL limit August la. Round trip 12. . North Carolina Farmer's State Alliance, llillsboro, N C, Aug. 13-18th. Sale tickets 11th, lsith and 13th, final limit Aug 21st. Rate 5.25. Grand Encampment I O O F of North Carolina, Wilmington, N C Aug. 15-17. Sale tickets Aug 14, 15 and 16, final , limit Aug. 20. Round trip $7.75. Annual meeting .Society of Friends; High Point, N C, Aug. 7-14, 1900. Sale tickets Aug. G, 7 and 8, final limit Aug. 20. Round trip $3. Annual meeting Lady Knights of King David, Raleigh, N C, July 23, 1900. "Sale tickets July 22 to 24 inclusive,' final limit July 29. Round trip $6.70. Southern Ep worth League Conference, Atlanta, Ga., $8.85 round trip. Tickets on sale July 24 and 25. Final limiUAugust I: Sunday School convention A. M. E. church Asheville, N. C. J uly 26-29. Tickets on sale July 25-26-29. Final limit to July 31. Round trip $7.00. Thomasville Baptist Orphan age picnic at, Mocksville, N t. July, 26th. Tickets on "sale July 21-26. 'Final limit to July 28th. Rate.wia Salisbury $2.00.' The Appetite of a Goat , Is envied by all whose sfomach and Lives are out of order But such should know that Dr. king's New, Life Pills, fve a splendid appetite, sound diges tion and a regular bodily habit thsjt in sures perfect health and great "energy. rr,! OT- .1 Ti..i ,1 l ltwi His Leg. . m F,A. Danfort of JjaQranse. Ga.. snf. fered for six months with a frightful running sore on Ms leg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in rive days. For ulcers, wounds, and pilep, its the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold at Fetzer's Drug store. iMawKmowiiawr,Bi JIESULT OF A DOG BITE. Hydrophobia, ami Death Ensue After Seven Mouths. Readme:. Pa.. Julv 21. Mrs. rank Rergp, of Mohonesville was bitten by a dog about ten idafys beforolat Christmas. The wound, which was above the right eye, was painful, but did not seem 'dancreroua. It was cauterized and alnwst forgotten The recent intense heat, how ever, seemed to revive th? wound. She began to complain last Monday of numbness in her limbs anl sevdte tieadache. She grew worse that nighlr, arid could not swallow., She could , not tq,ke water in her mouth, and by Tuesday hydrophobia. - had fully asserted itself. . Mrs. Remp had violent spasms and the sight of water would send her into terrible convul sions. As she grew worse the spasms came at intervals of 10 or 15 minutes.' Strong men could hardly subdue her; and she had to be tied to her bed. Doctors could do nothing for her, and she died Thursday. items fro frum"" Faith Heating the World on Granite Depot for Woodslde Mrs. Keith and Miss Moose DeserYe Credit. Written for The Standard. Faith, July 21, 1900. Several people went down to the E D Lentz sale in Cabarrus eounty. J T Wyatt bought his buggy full of curiosities'for his collection. Mr3. Keith and Miss Moose deserve a great deal of credit for the hard work preparing and feeding the large number of peo ple, relatives, and friends who attended the sale on the 18th. A depot will be built at Wood- side. The lumber has commenced to arrive on the grounds. Faith is beating the world on fine hard white granite and is shipping it to all parts of the country every day by the car oad. Mrs Emma Wright goes to Statesville tonight for a visit of several weeks to friends. White Man Turned Yellow. Great consternation was felt by the friends of M. k. Hogarty of Lexington, KyM when they saw he was turning yel- cw. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he' suffered terribly. Ilia malady was yellow jaundioe. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then hw was advised o try Electric Bitters, tne wonderful stomach, and Liver remedy, and he writes,: ' After using two boHles I was whollv cur!." A trial proves its matchless merit for all stomach, liver and kidney trouble,. -Only 50c. Sold at Fetzer's drug Store. . Was It a Miracle? "The marvellous cure of Mrs. Rena J Stout of consumption has created in- ense excitemeut in Camtnack, Ind." writes Marion Stuart, a leading drug- gist of Muucie, Ind. She onlv weiehed 90 pounds when her doctor in Yoiktown said she niut soon die. Then Bhe be gan to use t)r. Kind's New Discovery and gainefl 87 pounds m'wight and was completely curd." It baa cured thousands of hopeless cases, and is positively guaranteed to cure all yiroat, chest, and long diseases. 50o nd $1.00. TrialUbttle8 free at Fetzer's drug Store Save Your Monty, One bdk of Tutt Pills will save many "dollars in doctors' bjjls fhey will surely pure all disease? of the stomacK, liver or bowels. 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Va, trains Nos. 3 and 4, 33 and 34, approximate schedule as follows: Nos. 3 and 33 Nos. 34 and 4 Daily Daily 7 40 p m Lv Norfolk, Va Ar 9 20 a m 4 33am " Danville, Va "1251 " 8 05 a m Ar Charlotte.N 0 Lv 9 20 p m No. 35. when running ahead' of No. 7, s flagged if necessary for through travel south of Charlotte, and is stopped for Eassengers arriving fiom Lynchburg" or eyond. Jtfo. 30 stops regularly for pass engers for Salisbury, Lexington, Iligh Point, Greensboro, Reidsville, Danyiffe, Lyrchburg, Charlottesville and Wash ington. No. 37 stops for pas- , """"S " V1" J-ynon eengers coming irom J-yncnburg or points oeyona, ana to take oti pas sengers for regular stopping places south of Newells. No. 38 stops to et 8ff passengers from regula stopping places south of Newells and to take on passengers for regular stopping r laces,, Lynchburg or beyond. Ni- 33 and 34stop at Concord fc Ki.esengers to or frcn the C. C. A ivision Charlotte to Augusta and find Florida, reach! through Columbia ; Augusta.. AW. fo through pan- i ko w or uom xticmuuui ur iorioi&, I Va. PARASOLS MM Nos. 7, 8, 11 and.2 are the local trams and connect at Salisbury with trains of W. N. CJ. Division. tteadmch etopjnu m m tnlruitea tr JTJ lUtes' 9 Am Piluj- "One cen a to " Q o o 4
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