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0 -" ' i.- s. . ' ' - U :. . .! "nisi a rk&l -m ir sr 57. . HE Priqe:.$1.00 per year. V t& 3 rl W M Pi &1 - CONCQRD. N. a THIERS Q AY, OCTOBER 18, J 900. s rwr , . 'Single copy 5 ccxys. I)en!an5s-Bein? Xtceded to-Work Not RtsiiBiod Till All Operators Fall In. ' ' . The grcat.coal strike seems at an end though the men have not gone to work. The Philadelphia "and Reading Coal and Iron Com pany aud the Lehigh Valley Company have now acceded to the miners demand, that is an ad vance of 10. per cent.' in wages to continue till April, 1901 or longer and practically every demand made by the miners. Calvin, Pardee & Co., of Hazleion and a company of the Cranberry mines have made the same accessions. It is expected that there will be a general falling- into lino when work will be resumed. It is be lieved however that work will not begin until all the operators agree so that all the strikers shall have gained their point. Looking to the South for Stock. Sopn after the war we looked to the North for improved stock and we got grand results, especi ally in the line of cattle and hogs, but the conditions are changing, it seems. Mr. G T Crowoll, who is advertising pigs for sale, ship ped three Wednesday 'night to llorrisburg, Pa. October 27 to IJe'Mnde Memorable !y Democratic Meetings. ' Chicago, Oct. 1C Every city and town in the United States will have from one to five Demo cratic meetings on tho night of October 27. They have been or .deredby the National Committee, and local party managers acting under instructions are attending to the arrangements. The only explanation obtainable at nation al headquarters is based on a de termination to give the country a shaking up such as has never before bceinvittscsswl in apoliti cal campaign. "On the date named William J Bryan will address a convention' of national Demo .eratic clubs in New York city. l')0 far as it possibly can bodoue, the committee will supply speak ers of more than local promi nence. No such gigantic .and wholesale demonstration has ever been attempted by any party in, the country. If put through as proposed the number of Demo cratic sermons to be preached in that one night will stand without a parallel. Ghamberlain's Conffh Remedy a4 Great Favorite. The soothing nnd healing properties 05 this reLjody, its pleasant taste j,nd prompt ail permanent cures have made itatirat favorite "with people every where. It fa especially prized by mothers ol small children for colds, croui and whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief, and aa it contains no opium or otnor harmful drug, it may be given as cpnfitJintly to a baby as to an .'Cjult. ror sale at March's drng store. 53scribe for The Standard. t AT THE BAR OFJUSTlCE. 1 the Jury and Sentences By. tlie Court. State vs. Dave .Parish, appeal from the mayor, jury trial, ver - diet guilty. . j died at 9:20 o'clock at his home W A-Henley, larceny; defend- 'in -Iyexington, Va., Wednesday apt pleads guilty; two years on! morning of congestion ol the public roads. lungs. His has been a battle Court adiournod iiondinc the case of Al'Colbert, larceny, jury trial; verdict guilty . State vs. Barry Cruse and Jerry Cruse, larceny; defendant : being but 57 years old. He was Berry pleads guilty; jury found distinguished as a learned gentlo Jerry Cruse guilty; Jsrry sent man of the highest type and was to roads for 4 months and Berry the father of the "Wilson Tariff Berry for 6 months. State vs. Chas. Moss, a. d. w., pleads guilty; six months on roads. Another case against Chas. Moss, c. c. w., pleads guilty; 3 months on roads, sentence to commence after expiration of sentence in the former case. Arthur Howie and Frank Foard, a. d. w.; jury finds Ar thur Howie guilty and Frank Foard not guilty. State vs. Jack Morris, larceny; defendant pleads guilty; 12 months oh public roads. State vs. Jack Morris, Irtrceny; defendant pleads guilty; six months on road; sentence to commence at the expiration of the 12 months sentence. On Wednesday afternoon Dick Morris was arraigned in open court. Ho is indicted at ihis term of court for arson. Judge jordcrcd the sheriff to summon a special venire of 40 men to ap pear at tho court house on Fri day morning . when the case of the State vs. Dick Morris will be taken up for trial. Rebels Swoop Down. Manila, Oct. 16. A detach ment of twenty men of Company I, of the Twenty-fourth infantry (colored) while repairing the tele graph line near Cabanatuau, was attacked and overwhelmed by 200 rebels. Seven of tho men, succeeded in '-caching camp and reported the matter. Tho re mainder were probably captured, Cabanatuau is in North Luzon, in the province about sixteen Isidro. of Nueva Ecija, inil(s froin San An Air Ship That Sails. FriciVi-hshafen, Oct. 17. Count Zephelin's air ship as cended this afternoon, was Steered aaiti.t the villd and put , n .1 1 successfully through various tactics and manoeuvres. Jt was . jne aimpns 01 eiprm acres i niceiy snaa- ,ed. Faculty of hve profe3sors witii thet sailed in the direction of, best credentials." Sraokin, drinkin,? Immenstadt. The air ship, after a short flight towards Immenstadt, ro- mained noised in the air for 45 ' 1 minutes afc the height of G.OOO metres ad then safely descended ! to the laknv 'GREAT iMAX FALLEN. William L. Wjlxon Dfrs at Lexington, Va., of Congestion of the Lungs Filled Conspieious -Positions. 1 Th.3 lion.. William L Vwlson for life for some tune and the dcclino has been more rapid .re coutly. He was yet practically young, Bill" to which ho devoted himself so assiduousfyMhat when passed in its trimmed form ho was al most prostratod. He succeqded Mr. Bissoll as Postmaster General in President Cleveland's second administra tion, after which he became pre sident of Washington and Lee University. The body has lain in State at the president's house and will be taken to Charlestown 'near Har per's Ferry) for burial at 10 o'clock Friday. When a woman buys a new dress she is never satisfied until she gets a new hat, too. Ex. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the resul ; of his spkuJid health. Indomitable will and tremendous en ergy are not found whore Storuuch, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are ont of order. If you want these qualities i-ntl tho success they bring, UbO Dr. Juasr'K New Lifo Tills. Only 2;c at Fetzn-'a Drug Store. A man rarely asks a v'oman to forgive him; his repentance usually expresses itself in deeds, not words. Ex. 1 A FRESH LINK OF Nice Candies, ALSO NICE KKKHU Summer Cheese AT S. J. EKVIN'S pi i r in ft id North .Carolina College. Chartered in 1859, lit. PSeasant, N. C. Oollefriate and Acadeiaio Depart ments, Classics, Mathematics, SeincoB, Philosophy, HiHtory, Economies, iing- -d'Physieal Laboratories. Three larfre lirick bnildios; rooms with writable! fprmture- Fre B'CCPHH to 4.000 volnnne. mto-xioanta ana pamDiing not toiertiten Uoard in president's dinning hall for all well-belved students at cost. DaiJy mail; connected by telephone with Chaiitte, Salisbury, Concord, Albe marle. Pall term begins Hept 4th, 1900. For catalogue or further ictcamation. flClCrGS8 Eev. WM. A. LUTZ. a.m., Prec., Winston, N. 0. or Mt. Pleafeant N.O. Subscribe for The Standard. NEWS CULLIXGS. B'urglars broke into the store fMr.eS S Mauney,' of.Ch'erry vrllw,. Tuesday night-jobbing. the safe of $00 and valuable papers. The wie of a -Mr. Batorij of Gastonia, . was foutid this (Thursday) morning' at 3 o'clock, says the Charlotte Observer, to bo dead while nursing her young infant. The scream of tho babe probably from hurt by the dying mother waked tlie father. It was probably heart failure. .The Southern Industrial con vention will meet in semi-annual convention ' in New Orleans on the 4th of November to continue for five days. One of the thief topics for discussion will be the Nicaraguan Canal bill that is to come up in the next congress.. Thomas F Lane son-in-law of ex-Senator Blackburn was in bad health and being told he had Bright'a diseaso broodod over it till he committed suicide Monday night in Washington. He shot himself in the presence of his little daughter. A mother and three-months-old child were killlcd on Tuesday in Chattanooga by runaway horses. All tu m bled into a deep ditch the horses falling on tho mother and and infant. A Dallas, Texas, dispatch of the .10 Ih says much uneasiness is felt in the northern part of the REMEMBER that the Concord Steam Laundry tt Dye Works fitill have tho department of Cleaning ,iuJ Dyeing, and is better nre- pt:ivd than eyir fl that line. Our clean iii;.; is done thoroughly and we DYi scientifically. on: r;:K.'Es ake as follows: C-.ot A: Vcr.t Cleaned and Pressed $ .75 Pair of Pants " " .40 Or VvTi)o!o Hint " " : l.n r Overcoat " " 75 to 1.00 fi-'.di.'F sihirts " " Unto 1,00 y Hints Dyed and Pressed Pants ' " 1.00 1'kirls " " 7.r)tol..r0 ri .. ..... ji i t i l! (. 5 on my wincr. iu iicioh iru j;i J mention wilKbo given upon -a)-plicntion. Also remember that ' 125 per cent, discount is allowed (I on all Dye work. Give us a trial. (i( ! Concorci " Steain Laundry & Dye Work roll it to Your and come ti running imN-iTUEE of Doll Harris k Company. Special Sale ' to continue until December 1st. Don't mis the chancej of your life to buy FURNITURE cheap. Fifteen thous-ind dollars worth of v FwrAJtuire and Houge Furnish logs . i'i stock, bought in car lots for spot cash. Everything new and up-to-date. We will make a change in our lirm at that time. Big reduction in everything come and yjc. We will make you prices that will beat the man that r..Jc the goods. IS- STOV Star Leaders tIron Kings,- Gate Citys, the best cook Stoves on the market. All sizes, from ; pocket addition 2. six hole Range. Bell, Harris & Company. P. S. If you owe ui and jonr ac.t life due pay us-we need tie money. Residence 'phone 90. Store 'phone 12. state o,n account of tibout 1J,000 negroes who have-come from tho storm devastated regions. . They are picking cotton butthere will b no 'work i'or them for the winter mouths. Another. holocaust occurred in a three-story tenement house in New York on Wednesday in which eight persons were lost and others more or less injured. Mr. Mack Cpburn, of Salis bury; liad a big log to roll over him at Woodleaf Wednesday, which almost proved fatal. His left arm was broken and he was badly bruised. The Salisbury Truth says Mr. Alex Lj'erly's store at ulevclaud was blown open Thursday night for the third time within a few months. Parties near he'ard the explosion and hurried to the "spot but the crackers had failed to get' it entirely open and so missed the contents and hurried away, making good their escape. A kiss can, do frown. Ex. more than a A Good Cough Medicine. Mauy thousands have been restored to health aud happiness by tue use of Chiimberliiin's Couch Rno'ly. Tf ntllicted with any throat r inuia trouble UiV,' it a t rial for it is certain to prove ht-ueficial. Coughs that have remind all treatment for many yt-u.-j L:;vo yJJJ nd to tins remedy -md perfect health haa been restored. CuseH that seemed hopeless, that , the climnt" of famous health resorts failed t l-.iefit, have been permanently cured by its use. Tor sale a IMarbh'B dru stoi e. HOS : : t't TC We have just received a now lot of select Onions Sets, both white; and yellow. CV:r! early aud jrot what you need for fall planting. QU Price : ioc. Per Quart. 'Phone Neighbors to the Store i i
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