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IF o o o o I l (J ? 1. v. 1 v' r. A: "ffr f Peice: $4.00 per.year . TIfAKSFAREiSCIES. jV.tracted.MeeUng Closed-Sermon by Key. Mr. Pressley, Missionary from I Mexico-Returned from the BeguUr Army. Written for The Standard. . Glass, N. C, Aufe13, 1900. Tho meeting that commenced at .Bethpage Thursday dosed Sun day evening. Mr. Neal Pressley, of Mexico favored us 'with a fine sermon Saturday. Thos. Poteet, one of our boy frho has beeu in the standing army" for three years, returned home Saturday night. Mr. Marion Pethel and Mrs. D m H Winec'off are improving. Robert Lafferty of Ghina . Grove is here today. . Miss Mary Winecoff is here for a week qr two. Everybody is getting ready for the convention that meets a Olivet next Wednesday. Doesn't Smt for the Factory, The Textile ExeeTsior, of this cityhas an' interesting editorial in its isiue of the 11th, going to ' show the unsuitabUity of colored lahnr in cotton mills. It cites case of the Vesta Mill, of Char leston, and savs this should be 1 w sufficient warning.. The Ob server has heard it said that the trouble with black people in cotton mills is that the monot onous whirr of the machinery .adds to the-natural tendency to go to sleep, and that" this is the principal reason why they have proved failures in thf capacity. Whether, this is the only reason or not, 'it appears clear, in the light of experience, that colored people will not do for factory hands. The conclusion reached by the Textile Excelsior seems in the face of facts, irresistible. Charlotte Observer. Beauty is Private Property A handsome, young lady, of Rochester, N. Y., has, won a suit for $15,000 damages, against tho Franklin Mills company for using her portrait without per mission .as an advertisement of flour. The judge sustained the contention of the fair plaintiff .that hep -''right of privacy" had been invaded. Daily Reflector. m . N Terrible Retribution. . A Cleburne, Texas, clispatch of the 11th, says the proprietor 6f a melon patch split the stems of certain vines and placed strychnine in them, Six boys, who probably had driven him to desperation, made a raid and ate of a poisoned melon and all ctu!clly died. Robbers' Desperate Deed. ' a . . s. Near uoumbus, Ohio, on last Saturday night, train robbers killed Charles Lano the express messenger and and robbed the safe of what there was' in it. Tho villaCas escaped. i TO TESTIFY IS CilARftOTTB. -ximen8 uDpoenaea ror iieanng ue ton. . Messrs. .John. K. Patterson, Wm: Pro"pst, W. P. Cannon, Z A Morris, H, C. Cook, James N. Brown and 0. L. Erwin have . been subpoenaed fo go to Char- lette Tuesday, to 'give testimony in the matter of the Southern Railway vs the Corporation Com mission. This testimony is be ing taken to be presented- to Judge Simonton. Libel Snit in Salisbury. "We note that Dr. Stallings, of the Salisbury Txuth-Itfdex, has taken the initiatory steps to a suit for libol against Mr. T P, , 1 Johnston, of that city. It is the outcome of a newspaper contro-' versy that lost the sphere of beneficial discussion and drifted into the realm of stinging per sonalities. The sum asked for is $10,000, ! Wedding Bells For Concord. . Miss Fannie Sims went to Con cord last night, to remain until after the wedding of her cousin, Miss Delia Sims, to Mr.' Paul Parks, both of Concord, which takes place Wednesday next. Charlotte Observer of 12th. Electrlo Cartridge. 1 An electric cartridge has bee invented by an Italian electri cian which is offered as a substi tate for dynamite and smokeless powder in mining, rock blasting and for heavy ordnance." Ac cording to United States Consul Hughes, of Coburg, the compo sition used .in the cartridge is made up of carbonates of potash and chloride of ammonia, the proportion varying according t the use. Tho discharge is ef- ected by. an electric sparlf, whicti produces electrolytic ef- ects upon the chemicals. The mvenior claims inp-t' the car- tridges. until subjected to the offect of electricity are entirely inoffensive and perfectly safe; so that there will be no nocessity or isolating tho. m'agazines where they are stored. Engin eering Ne.ws. . A Good ough Medicine. Many thousands have been restored to health and happiness by the use of Chaftberlain's Coueh Remedy. If afflicted with any'tfiroat or lnnr tro'uble give it a trial f 6r it is certain to prove beneficial. Cousrhs thai hate resipied all treatment Sot many years have yield ed to this remedy ancvperfect neaJtlhas been restored. Cases that seemed iiojleless, that the climate $f, famous health resorts failed to benelit, bave been permanently cured by its use, For sale a Marsh's drug store. 1 - - - 'Tho rich man has .troubles of which the poor man 'knows nothing. We are willing to know, however. Durham 'Sun. i There is nothing that so makes a man suspect much, as to know little Ex. The Best Prescription for Chills And fever is a bottle ot Groye's Taste less Chill Tonic. It is simply iron $nd quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Pric1 50c. 1 CONCORD. N. Cf. MONDAY AUGUST , .fCODUCTLEXPIIGABLE." South? Carolina Complains of Governor's Failure tfr Honor Requisition. The special correspondent of the Cfiarleston-News and Courier under dat of August 9th, tele graphs f com Columbia as follows 'Governor .Russell, Republi can, of North, Carolina, has pef sistently. refused to honor requi sitions- from Governor. McS wee ney for the return of criminals to this State. No reason has been given . for such -action, ex- cept.that the private secretary usually writes that the governor will investigate and act. But he has never done so, and one cloar case of a horse thief from Spar tanburg county has been 'inves tigated for three or four months, and yet nothing has ' been done about jt. in this case the man who lost a horse and buggy, after the proper papers were received from Gov ernor McSweeney, went to con- sidqrable trouble and expense to bring the criminal back to this State and to justice. But Gov ernor Russell has not yet done a thing about it, and it is under stood that the criminal is out on 'bond,' which will probably be the last heard of him. , "There was another case from this State, which met tho same fate. There is still another and a requisition will be sent on for tho return of the criminal. Rus sell will be given another trial," but from previous experience it is doubtful whether any atten tion will be paid to the requisi tion papers. -The conduct of the North Carolina Governor is in explicable, unless it be that he has been neglectmg his duty and paying "more .attention to poli tics 'than to the gubernatorial office.1' White ManTurned Yellow. Great consternation wfts felt by the friends of M. A.. Hqarty, of .Lexington, Ky., when they saw he'was turning yel lcve. ilia skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and lie1 suffered terribly. His malady was yellow janndicfl. Ho was treated by the. best doctors, but without benefit. Then Iia was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful storoaoh and Liver remedy. nd he writes: "After using two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves "its matchleSs merit for all stomach, liver and kidney trouble. Only50c. Sold at Petzer's dru& Store. ! A FKESU I;INEOF .Nice -Candies, ALSO NIOBRKl Summer -Cheese A S? J. EKVIN'S IS I. 1 H 11 13, 1900." . 0 oJJoQo jloOojJoOQ QoOoJJoOoBoo 0 . o "0! -WE ARB" AGENTJS FOR FOR Eureka .Piano ' & O . o . and ca Furniture Polishf O which has been well, introduced o KJ through here by one of its makers ICi Those who have tried it know i what it is. Removes Spots, d Stains, Scratches, etc! JR Price: 50 eeats per bottle. Concord Draff Co, " Phone 37. o id o d 0O0O0 0o2o0o0o2oQojojo(Iqo 1 O morrOW, Will be and Children's Oxford Ties. The weather is too hot for shoes, and the price on Oxfords is cut to the core. Today there has been a throng at the Shoe Counter all . day. There are enough here for one more day's lively selling. School days will soon be here and now you can buy for the children at a saving all through the house. Everything must be closed out by Thursday, and the clearance sale comes to ah end. There is yet two months in which Oxfords will be of service. Lot No. i. Ladies' Oxfords on c. d. andE. widths formerly sold at $2.00 and $2.50 in all sizes, 1 to 7, will go on sale Monday at Sale price $1.50, All $1.25 and $1.50 Ladies' Ox fords, cap toe and plain toe, d. and e. widths, sizos 1 to 8, Sale price $1.00. Child's Sandles, sizes 1 to 4, former price 4'0c, Cut price 25c. The sizes are, of course, the lot there are'all sizes and a bargain. P A 'WE ARE RIGHT IN We do not offer you a Dollar for Fifty cents, but we do offer, you the . B6st Lino of Stoves in Concord Solid car of Star Leaders just arrived; fifteen ypars guarantee on fire back; satisfaction gnaftinteed or money bapk. We also lave in tock Iron Kings, Oate City and Georgia Home. . . iiiiii::i!!iii!liiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiii uii!!iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiqiii!fiiiiiiil. Q A VI DO YOU PLAY A STRING-INSTUIJ-OiL I I'MENTWE SELL 'EM. . i ' Violins, Guitars, Banjons, Mandollaf!, Zithers, Accordions, etc., and I1 kjnda of etrinfs and repairs. iiiliiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii!iilniiiiliiiiii(i!iiiiii!iiiiniiiiiifiiiiiilii!iii. . . . ffFURNITLREi No house in Nort Carolinaiiarries a larger stock or bolter line, and we irill eell you goods as cheap as the same gfcide of jds can be bouglit tay'hre. We ave said and say, come anisee if it true. Bell, Harrh?& Co., Residence Phono. . . J)0. - o -SlNGLS tlOPY 5 CBNTS, Questions' Answered. . Tes. Apjjttst Flower still has. the larg. est sale of any medicine in the civilized tforld. Your mothers and'grandmothera never thought of using'nythicg. else for indigestion or billiouWss. Doctors were scarce, andthey seldom heaxdrof appendfcitia, nervous prostration y heart failure, etc. Thay need August Flower to clean . out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food,. regnjatd the action of Jhe liver, stimrf lata the nervous and organic action of. the system, and that is all thev took, when feeling dull and bad with head aches and other aches. You only need a few doites of Green's August Flower, m liquid form to make you satined there is nothing serious the matter . with yon. For sa)e by all dealers in civil iaed eoun tries. iTuesdayl a pood day to buy Ladies'" Lot No. i. Child's Sandles, . size 5 to 8, former price C8 and 7c, Sale price 48c. Child's Sandles, 9 to 2, former price 75c, Now only 48c. Misses' Sandles, sizes 11 to 2, former price $1.25, Cut price $1.00. Misses Sandles, sizes, 9 to 2 former price $1.00, Sale price 75c. very much broken, but in if you get a .fit you get . IT. tURWITLlj! !.'. . Storo Phono 12.
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