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&7 Dfi'Lf SJANDfiRD JOHM). BARRIER SON, Eiitors ftid Prop'rfetof s. VytV: is run gaH8iTBii.ii flE STANDARD is published ererj .ay (Sunday excepted) and delivered W ries. Ratesof Subscript n : . t One year? . ......... H.00 Six r.icntns .i . . 2.TX) 'Hire months. . . 1-00 One Aonth. . . . ! . v . . 35 Single cwy 05 . THE WEEKLY STANDARD is our-page, cift-cftlumn paper. It has i inger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Erice $1.00 per annum in t.advacce. Advertising Bates : Terms for regular advertisement Bvvde known on application. Address all communications to THE. STANDARD, ' , Concord, N. O. TELEPHONE NO. 71. NATIONAL TICKET. For, President William Jennings Bryan. For Vice-President, ' 'Adlai E. Stevenson. For Congress from 7th District, Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz, of Rowan. Concord, N. C., Aug. 23 1900. A TEAR OP PITY. Read the account of Miss Packard, ye who deplore your own follies, and drop a tear of sympathetic sorrow and tender .pity. As Col. Waddell so pithily said in his Charlotte 'speech, "Half of our lives is spent in making fools of ouselves and the other half in deploring the operation." There can be no imitigatioii of her terrible crime against her sister, the endless shame for herself and the broken hearted humiliation of her mother . but that she is human and that to err is human. How dethroning to reason is. the passion we call love and how sweet are stolen waters. How we look upon the redness of the wine as it sparkles in the cup of sensuality. "When the inexorable hand of the law cut short the career of error and b'uaiuc, then it was the biting of a serpent and the stinging of an "adder- Tn that lonely Atlanta prison coll she stands 'in deep, subdued depression. A foot step falls upon her ear. It is like cnd it i unlike the one that had come and tucked her away f of- many a night of sweet inno cent sleep or soothed an aching brow whose pangs did not reach the soul, a gentle gladsom step r fond and loving ministra tions. It is the samo and yet not the same for every step has .the leaden thud of one ready to sink beneath the load of burning grief that she herself had beae-'l npon the mother hear.t Tins cell fioor swings open and tlfey are face to face? There is ta silence ofdeath. Oh, the full rris of two souls knqwing not wlt shall the meeting be. 'Tis but a moment andhe fall into h mofher'sirmsa IhflcUagafti, reiving a mother's injured tenderness, but, overwhelmed by the enormity ojPher folly, she fain would hide away in the grave. f Oh, the depths of human depravity and the liability to do jn one fitful spell that which fibre ver dooms us to the valley sorrow. 0 For time nothing can obliterate the blot on Jhe picture of life. Yet to the fallen there is a crim a son fountain that shall wash tne penitent soul and make it whiter than snow. . TIME TO STOP THE B0EU WAR. To all appearance the defeated South Africanders must submit sooner or later to abject defeat as the Confederate States did in 1865. It seems that the time has fully come for them to cease this hopeless warfare, productive only of revengeful loss to Great Britain and needless destruction to themselves. Pursuant-to this idea Lord Roberts has issued a proclamation requiring the farmers to take the oath of al legiance to the Queen's govern ment so that they be not civil ians one day and conspiring deadly armed enemies the next. Without" participating in the original quarrel it would seem that the world must approve of drastic means at this stage to stop a useless and spiteful gue rilla warfare. That's a neat little turn that Mr. Bryan makes in giving the reason for the neglect of the tariff four years ago and of 16 to 1 in the present campaign. He says: "A Republican and I sit in a house and discuss politics. The house takes fire and we stop discussing and put out tho fire." Neat as it is, we are forced to conclude that it was a false alarm of fire four years ago and that the tariff is the most vital and most Democratic issue of all yet. Editor J P Caldwell is spend ing a week of vacation in. States ville says the Observer. What sort of mascot is now about the Observer premises that brings the editor - a week's vacation? We're interested. . 'The man who ."nose it all" very often gets his knows mashed. Orange Observer. Prevented a Tragedy. Timely, information given tMrs. Geo. Long, of New Straitsville Ohio "saved two lives. A frightful cough had long kept her awake every night, She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until urged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One bot tle wholly cured her; and she writes, this mavelonti medioene also cured Mr Long of a severe attack of pneumonia, Such, cures are positive proof of its power to cure all, throat, ohost and lung troubles. Only 50o and $1. Guaranted. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's drug store. It Hclrpd Win Battles. Twenty-nine officers end men wrote from the front to say fliat for scratohes bruises, cuts, wounds, sore feet and, stiff joints BucklSn's Arnica Salve is the best in the world. Same for burns, skin eruptions afid piles. 25c. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold at Fetzer's drug store. . 'That Throbbing He&dache Would quickly leave yonaf you used Dr. King's New Life Pills Thousands ofjgnfferershaye proved their matchless iueridor sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25o. Money back if not cured. Sold at Fetzer's drug store. Every editor of a daily paper in North Carolina who is clamor ing for "a higher political plian' either bolted in 1896, is an anti imperialist, a gold bug, or a cor poration organ. That's a fact News & Observes. Its a pity that so brilliant a newspaper mai as the editor xf the News & Observer makes .that . i journal odipus from a plain low enough for so ill advised a reflec tion. The Unveiling of the Vance Statue in Raleigh on Wednesday w.as a great occasion in honor of North Carolina's great states man. Mr. Battle's speech was interesting and. comprehensive. It will ever bo a special pleasure to proud Carolinians to gaze on the image . of this memorable son. No matter how severe the drought, it never injures the crop of dead beats. Orange Obser ver. Questions- Answered. . Yes, August Flower still has.the larg est sale of any medicine in Uncivilized world. Your mothers. and grandmothers never thought of using anything else 'or indigestion or billioosness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, - neryous prostration or heart failure, etc. They nsed August Flower to clean oat the system and stop fermentation of undigested food; regulate the action of the liver, stimu late tne nervous and organic action ox the system, and that is all they took crhen feeling dull and bad with head aches and other aches. You only need a few doses of (ireen's August lower, in liquid form to make you satined there is nothing serious the matter with you. For sale- by all dealers in civilized ooun tries. I The following change of schedule took effect July 22, 1900. NORTHBOUND. No. 8 arrives at 5 87 a m, 86 .1 ft OR a m 13 38 84 62 " 718 pm, 8.51 pm, (flag) " 9.54 pm, M 2.00 p m (lremtt) ii SOUTHBOUND, No. 87 arrives at 8.49 a m(flag) 11 " "11.25 am, . . M 7 " " 8.51 pm, - 85 H 9.10 p'm, (flag) . 83 7.29 a m, "61 " " 8-49 a m, (freight) Effective July 22nd, trains Nos. II and 12, heretofore operated between Norfolk, Va., and Greensboro, N O, via Selma, N G, will be discontinued east of Raleigh, N C, and operated between Raleigh and Greensboro, handling lo cal sleeping car line between these points. At the same time pullman deeping oar line No. 568, now operated between Norfolk, Va, and Charlotte, N O, is connection with trains No. 11 and 12 via Selma and Greensboro, will be diverted and operated via Danville, Va, trains Nos. 3 and 4, 33 and 34, approximate schedule as follows: Nos. 3 and 33 Nos. 34 and 4 Daily Daily 7 40pm Ly Norfolk, Va Ar 20 a m 4 38 8 " Danville, Va "12 51 8 05 a m Ar Charlotte.N CLv 9 20 p m No. 85. when running ahead of No. 7. sflaersed if neoessary for through travel south of Charlotte, and is, stopped for Eassengers arriving from Lynchburg ox eyond. No. 86 stops regularly for pass engers f5r Salisbury, Lexington, High Point, Greensboro, Reidsville, Danyilip Lyrchburg, -Charlottesville and Wash ington. No. 87 stops for pas sengers coming from Lynchburg or points beyonfl, and to take oh pas sem&rs for regular stopping places south of Newclls. No. 88 stops to letJ ou passengers irom regular Btppping places south of Newells and to takeon pnHBeugese'Tor rt?nuuvr ovuftHu j hum, Lvnchburtr or bevond. Vo QQ s HA ofj-tn at CntrsvrA trrr Eassengers to or from Hhe C. C. & A. Jivision Charlotte to Augusta and other points in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, reached through Columbia or Augusta: Also for through pasfgtj gers to or from Biohmoud or Norfolk, Aft. Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the loooi trams aud connect at Salisbury with trains of I W. N. U. Division.. I The Rackety Store's. , . Special Offeing of-.. " . -v 4:007 Tablets, . 800 Boxes .Paper and Envelops, . and 100 Dozen 10c Boxes of Paper and " 20 and 25c 35 and 50c ct . 5c Ink Tablets for 3c each. 10c " for 5c " 15 to 25c " " for 10c " ' SOAPS: FELS & Co's. Small Hotel at lc, worth 2c. Sweet FlowersVanity Fair, Alconica Glycerine and Water Crest, put up 3 cakes in a box, our price 15c per box. Olovar Pink. Honev. Castile and Glycerine, Luray, II Laural, Blossom box of 1 dozen or Also Almond Cream and Mt. FRENCH SOAPS. Dulaurier's Violet de Mentone Runean Ex cie Violet Blanche Henri Rocheau Iris Blanche Well-known American Soaps put David S: Brown & Co's. Daffodil at 15cc per box; Apple Blossom. 15c per box. Andrews Soap Co's.' No. 630 Transparent Glycerine 15 box. Acma Soap Co's. Butter Milk and Anise and Milk Weed Soap 10c per box of 3 cakes. Cocoa Castele at lc per cake worth 2Jc. . 10 kinds of Highly Perfumed Soaps at 8c. Very respectfully, ID. JJ. Week End Rates From Concord to places named below, good from Saturday and returning Monday p. m., of each week till August 26th: Asheville $ 4 10 Black Mountain 3 70 Round Knob .' 3 35 Marion 3 05 Morganton 2 55 Conuelly Springs 2 55 Hickory 2 55 Blowing I$ock (on until Sept. 29th) , . 6 35 Sossatnan . Springs, To those desiring the benefit of Mineral Water during this hot weather, I will say that I have three houses, near the above springs which can be rented aX very reasonable rates. , John C. Sossaman. . North Carolina College. Chartered in 1859, nt. Pleasant, c: Colleeriate and Academio Depart ments, Classics, Mathematics, Sciences, Philosophy, History, oonomics, Eng lish, Modern Languages. Chemical and Physical Laboratories, inree large brick buildings; rooms with snitable furniture. Free access to 4,000 yolumns. Fine campus of eight acres nicely shad ed. Faculty of five professors with best credentials. Smoking, drinking intoxicants and gambling cot kbiated. Board in president's dinning l.all for all well-behaved stAlents at ccsL. Daily mail; connected by telephoajo with Charlotte, Salisbury, Concord, Albe marle. Fall term O gins Sept 4th, 1900. For catalogue or further incarnation, address Rbv. WM. A. LUTZ. a. m., Pres., Winston, N. C. or Mt. Pleasant N. C. Toilet-soaps. " Envelops for 5c per box. " for 1UC " for 15c ( ( i for 25c and Halifax brands at 35c per 3 cakes fpr 10c. Olive Castile at same price. 3 cakes in box at 15c per box. 3 cakes in box at 15c per box. 3 cakes in box at 15c per box. up 3 cakes to the box: I AND SUPPLES From $3 up. AT CONCORD STEAM LAUNDRY. NOTICE! TO COTTON SEED SELLERS ! I am in the market for Cotton Seed this Season and am in a position to handle 5,000 tons. I will call in person on all my old shippers to see you during the month of September, and will be. a Vie to tell you something that will do you no harm. .' , W A Smith.: For Sale.. , My property on East Depot street. Good five-room house and good barn, well of w&ter, garden, etc. . . For terms apply tome at Salifbury.JN. C. F. Y; Barrier. Offers the business public a reliable, pe manent, conservative and aooommodat. ing banking instution. We solicit your patronage with the assurance cf honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to haye yon come and see us. 1 LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS Capital aMSmrlDs - - $70,000 L. B CoLTBANa,;Chashier J. M. Ovs-ll, President. in 1 1 ram, I mi -National hi 4.
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