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' ) 4V 0 riqe:$4.00 per year! . CONCOUD. N, C. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1900. Single copv "0 .'-, .- '" V ' a I' LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS. - FOR THE RELIEF OF 'THE STORM SUFFERS AT ALT IX, TEXAS. Miss Fannie Lippard reports the following contributions for the sufferers in and around Alvin Texas a call from which' ap peared in The Standard some days ago : I JD Barrier, $1.00 6? Miss Fannie Lippard, 1.00 OM B Stickley, 1.00 ;GB,, . .50 J C Lippard, Jr. 1.00 " CTRHchie, .25 WP, " .25 CJC Lippard. 1.00 CH M, .25 rCash, .25 J VV Collet, .10 Cash, . .25 J F Dayvault, 25 Jno. C Smith, .25 Jno. WCook, .10 Z M, .25 Mrs. S A Shuping, .25 M;ss Addle Bar rid l', .10 " Lizzie Bost'an, . .10 Mrs. J C Elume, . ' .50 " J P Cook, 1.00 Ralph and Harry Caldwell, .50 Total to date $10.15 HORRID STORY MAY BE TRUE. BLOOD SHED JE(JUN. Questions Ansfered. Yes. Augnet Flower still has the larc. Chinese Provoke and Russians Regent Shenmdonh Mob Fired Upon mid Tavo est Rale of.any medicine ia the civilizad WitU Barbarlous Faij. We copied a dispatch on Fn day too hoirible to.bel'eve, it KUled-T'ie Usual Staving l'oiut. world. 4' our mothers and grandmothers L never tliougnt of using anvthmsr pIha Blood has been shed already for indigestion prbilliousiiess. Doctors . L were scarce, and they seldom heard of in the miJJtig rer, oas. Affairs appendicitis, ueryons prostration' or ,, ... -.'-i -r heart failure, etc They used August seemed to us, with rega-d to Kus-(i,uve laeil their usual trend ajd Flower to clean out the system and l en. i -u t -n -j faiop rermentation of undigested food, at Shenandoah, Pa., on F-iday regulate the action of the liver, stinS Ihn chor'.T wifh n minimi n P Iaie lDe vOU8 ana organic action of mo snerni, w en a squauron Q th(,W8t.m - t. . o JBf iff ' sians massacring 5,000 Chinese! Tho following New York dis- nnfpTi nf ilia 91 nuts finmfilh'n'P' .... Imfin was r.nnflnH.incr snnifl wnvlr- hen,feelinff dull and bad with head. Ot a pjausiDie race tail: I ' acheB and other aches. 'You only need a Concerning the massacre of iiag miners home in the evening, few doses of Green's August Flower, in . , , . iiii t.i.m iuim U iuniuj juu oauuou mere IB a i iu on mu. muu iiiiu ulucjuu notmng serious the matter with-you. va nig yvuijr wiiivn u ixuvyv-o- i countries. Sabbath Observance. Yesterday we were gratified to see tho advertisement of a meat market closing its doors against Sunday delivery. This is the right step. Outside o any religious principles, a man is not a law-abiding citizen who prosecutes his regular avocation on the Sabbath day. The Lord in mercy and wisdom set apart a day of rest, and our forefathers have bequeathed us a r'ch heri tage in a civil law which pro tects that day against whatever disquiets the day or deprives any of their rest. Blackstone says: "A corruption of. morals usually follows a profanation of the Sabbath, " and our own ob servation bears sad testimony to the correctness of the statement. It has been a maer of sur prise to us through the past sum mer that ice wagons were oo the streets, meat markets deliv ered their goods, and drug slopes sold drinks, cigars, gum, etc., on Sunday in Concord. These things ought not to bo, and we trust an 'aroused public con science win sooa develop a sea timent which will p'ace noc only a few women on record against it, but the wboie commuaiiyon the slc'e of God and right. All honor to the man who has takeji the initiative. Contributor, i Font Negroes Lynched. Abad state of affairs exists m Tangihoah parish, La. A group of negroes had burglarized Chinese at Blagovestchenslr; by Russians, The Eveniag Post con tains an account from G Fred erick "Wright, one of th faculty at Ober'.in, O., CoPege, who. was erroneously reposed k:lled at Pekin. Trie letter is written from Stretensl., Siberia, under date of August 6. As soon as 4-T--w T'ii nif 4- w r wkYA rl atit I tu iM.au uuupB wu u followed with further t.no Vivnr nn t -ans-nnvis. .Tulv 14. I 4t, a i Mnff when the sher'T odo'-ed h's - 1 Covean rjaner is s6 strnno- and womea and- children had assem- dense that it can be used to cover bled, composed of Poles, Slavs umbrellas. Selected. and Huns, a pistol shot was fired from tho mob; which soemed a s-gnal and a, shower ol stones threaten- X mill in nun rrirrn ? $ miME mil M A sure cure for chills and feyeris S? Hance'J Tasteless Tonic V. . CHILL CURE. Children like it. None bet. ifta tiU ter. It is positively guaran- fljf SC., teed. Give it a trial and be 'x W cured. Price 50c. per bottle, 3 O bottles $1.25; v.v 3 Concord Drug Co., 'Phone 37. warning to fire upon pass'ng moi to fire. One man and a girl boats and On the 15 uh fire was were killed aad .arumbor were opened L-om B'ago?estcheosk, wounded. The mob thon made and some Russ'an viagos were baro-ed oppos'te i.he j'ort. The actual iniu-v ii3icLed by the Chinese was slight, but the tec ror caused b it was indescrib ab.le, aou it d 'ove the Cossacks iilo a fyenzy of rage. Tne peace able Chinese, to the number of 3,000 o" 4,000 a the city, were expelled 'n great hasLe, and be ing forced upon rafts entirely in- a rush for the officers, who had to take refuge in a building. Troops were telegraphed for a.'d W'.H bo on hauci. SEWS CULLLNGS. Rock Hill, S. C, has had an other scnocl ug murder, t-iis time among the co1 ed folk. adequate were most of them Will Watson, a ta'l ai?d heavily One piece of black As- drowned in attorn picg to cross built man, who is now a fugitive, trican, 52 inches Wide, the river. The seam was fairly shot ajd kUled Mary wimratei 1. 1 t . i j; rni I uiacK wairi tietr uouies. xzirou , , ij days a..Ler, hundreds of the , .. 1 1 carl r rn o r "t corpses were countea . m tne" " water. Mr. Wright says : I Two shares of stock in - ,;In our ride through the coun- Edrd Cotton Mill at Albemarle try to reach the cily on Thurs- sold Frldav for 150 eachi wb:,e dav, tne iytn, we saw as , many i . , . .. . . 1Art "o -i. . . w , the par value is but $100. o c Vii in nnnc rri H o m Info nr th a I FALL DRESS GOODS ! Today we make an exhibit of an extremely large line of Fall and Winter DRESS GOODS. This dress goods department is one of our strong points. We have taken a great deal of pains aS to the selection of the right ma terials, and the price is most reasonable. We have some truly wonderful values. It is one of the deepest human instincts never to be satisfied, and we are sparing no pains to make this store a popular trading place. A higher class of Dress Goods and many new lines have been added. The values mentioned below speak for themselves. When we say special it means something and will bear a profitable investigation. -We are pleased to have you glance over the new. styles and observe the widths and prices. j - . r considered cheap at 75. Special.... 50C the T7 PieceS.?f. P?? and Drown nam nome- ,; spun, 46 inches wide, only ;75e. as 30 v' Uages and hamlets of the Chinese in flames.- One of them A Raleigh Associated Press h piece of heavy worsted was a city of 8,000 or 10,000' in- dispatch of the 21st says: "Mrs. J Skirting for rainy day hab' i.a 3 ts. We esLl nated that Addie Baglev and Mrs. Josophus skirts we saw the dwellings ox 20,000 Daniels. ' mother and sister of peaceable Ch'aese in mes a-t Ensjgn vorth Bagley, tho hero Broad Cloth, 52 inches, cn.i e oi fho finite f oE-Cardenas and the first officer all shades, a good val- O . 1 r n. 3 1 I' AT I Iril 13 in lsr Grin rti'cli. A mAT!io I Lit down at sight. What became o war, left here today for Bath, the women and children no one Mef where they go to attend the 3 pieces of 38 inch Home- koew;tiie,-e was apparently no , , . . iho tornn(lo w SDUn, black, grey and way fn- them to escape to a place snowflake grey, real oZsaie.y. On our way up tho " . vMue 75c, Special river for 500 m'les abeve the uoau UU516U mis- wm oMv. fivtt-v C')moso ham iet was a christen the new boat. The ' - - - - N il j charred mass of ruins. Tho large ceremony ia "expected to take1 Piece 01 Diue warer- village ot Motcha was sti'l smok- na r, Tnncnv nff and wo wpi-o told that 4.0001 Chinese had been killed. The ''"ugutmguu wholesale desiructioa. both of a bleachery with some hope of property aod q': l'-fe. was thought success. o be a miliary necess'Ly. Peace nThe Anderson Intelligencer between the Russians and the says that young men by the 25c Here is a plum 5 pieces of all wool grey Home- , spun, 36 inches wide, cheap at 50c, Cut price. 39C. 97c. 48c. proof Serge, 54 inches wide, Only 1 piece bro. snowflake dress goods, all wool, Only Here goes a genuine bar gain in the true sense of the word 5 small pieces of 40 inch Ore-, pon, has a silky lustre, never sold for less than $l yard, Our special price 25c. 75a Some very handsome Skirt patterns of Cre pon has the new wandering embroid ery, effect for pattern $4.98 Very fine black Henri etta, woth $1.25 yd, opecial ear tUUi A Minister's Good Work. a in iriftii nome ana Mrs. .tioireuer, the m mate, resisted there They hoked and bat her into insensibility, on vhich she became insane. Infuriated citizens went Thurs day night and broke the jail and took out fenr negroes accused and hanged them. The feeling is fierce and order is difficult to restore. A promiscous lynching is feared. Subscribe for The Standard. "I had severe attack of bilious colic got a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy, took two bosea and wa entirely curd", Bays Eey. A.A.Power, of Emporia, Kan. "My neighbor across the street was sick for over a week, tad tw or tnre bottles of medicines from tne doctor, lie used thfia for three or four dayl without relief, then called in another doctor wjio treated hr for some days and gave hint no relief, so discharged hinj. I "went over to see fcim the next morning. He said his bowels were in a terrible Si, that thevhad beea running on flO lo: thf.t it was almost bloody flux. I aske him if he had tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Ilemedy and he said, 'No.' I went (home and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose; told him totke another dose in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find relief, but he took no more and was entirely cured", For sale at Marsh'e drug store. r Hi A FRESH LINS OF Nice CAndieS, ALSO NfCE YRESH SUMMER'CHEESE AT S. J.ERVIN'S Chinese has come, to an end. dozen are being turned away Vni1 All KfinW Ahoilt Yeaiscaunot wipe out the eumi-pom Clemson College for lack Up- 7r rUi 4U fnm t o,,n of room. line Man bSenina tnc.uun! yto art) niav reuuyur actum iu uutiuci ivilll iu oiuuuj' niui, ioivuuu with all kinds of Furniture and House Furnishings r to the muzzle. We go forth conquering and. to conquer.-j-Car lots and saving all discounts We are in a position to do you ood. Our line of Mahogony, Birds Eye Maple and Golden Oak SwV are beauties. Iron a id Brass Beds aro Uio talk of the town, on can't call for anything made cut of wood used in tho ho: o ior Furniture that we haven't in the store, oi on the way. i ? , f-y 9. .Pictures !J, - n Masica' Instruments. 0 Did You Ever! dls tuu-g I Come and seejus, wo are never too busy Jjoj welcome you. BelK'farris & Co, e sidence Phonf,..,.l0.lo Store Phono.., .13
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