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f "V9 'I'hrt H lih stinf1nr pnrieczenm-tho.igh we SVEUV APTEIlXOOJf EXCEPT SUNDAY AMI COOK, Editor. a week by carriers to ?n ce. anv part c I'liirty-five cfspr-r niouth through the maik single copy three cents. Address alls communications to 1 HK hTAXDAUD. Fill DAY January 1, 1S12. THE 5EW YI'.AR. for twelve m the ring m-i is monthf. It has U-en just 400 years from the Vt ar, when it i3 alleged, that llr. ( hristopher Columbus discov ered Angelica, and about 100 years since Stephtn Cabarrus cast the vote that caused Cabarrus conntv to be er ctedfrotn Mecklenburg territory. It is said that Columbus discov red America, That's a broad statement, for the discovery of America proper ha3 just commenceu But the New Year k here and what are you going to do about it, ': Yill vou submit, gird your belt around you, s iffen your upper lip and go on, or will you balk and stop the world? We'll se;j about this. The New Year is before us its hidden treasures, pains, disappoint ments and secrets are unknown and like blind horses we must surge into the drep sra. God grant that the ye.r may be prosperous that we may use our resources our oppor tunities and our powers for the beUerment of oun-ehes, our neigh bors and our country. May happiness and success attend ns all, and our neighbors. NTRAXDGD. The newspaper fraternity today stands high and dry stranded. On the 31st day 'of December.Jthe Free Passes expired, by limitation. Every editor in the Sate of North Carolina is at home today ; if he isn't; he ought to be. The gentlemen have an idea how xne man or inis en leeis tne way you feel now i3 the way we've felt for one year provided you have a good conscience. The Standard, in its humble way, xtends its sympathy to the pass issuer, at Raleigh he will get a letter from the boys to this effect : 'In consideration of the publication of the schedule &c. &c, I hope that .you will issue me another quaiterly pass." Yours Truly, OXIOVS, AMULETS AM I'ERSOXAI, LIIIERTY. Bob Burdette. There is something clinging, and at the same painfully time dif fusive, about even the most iiu.ocent looking onion. Mixed with tobacco and whiskey half a peck of onions in process of exhalation have been lenown to put out the lights in a po litical club room. School teachers have ever been martyrs in these afflictions. You are too young t: know anything about it, my boy, but before such delightful and excellent tem-lc3 of learning as Ilaverford College Grammar School were dedicated to "wisdom in the country places, your eld father can recall the time when if there wag any rumor of whooping cough or ScanJet fever or anything of the sort i.y the neighborhood, every child in ihe district was at once decorated a3 to the neck with a little flannel bag not unlike an In dian's "medicine bag," containing brimstone and assofceti'a. This pel led nrn iu q.mrtt r crack, spavin, nngb mjh, blit'.d staggers and spring halt. And when we all got together and sang the opening hymn in a small room, ! made tropieal by th' burning firry I furnace of a Franklin stove, heated ''o;;e tevtn times more than it was wont to be heated," the ( ff -ct was appaJJing. How the teacher of that day ever lived I don't know. He must have had a nose like a winter radish. I suspect tuat in self de fence he wore an amulet himself Well, all these things are feature of personal liberty, which is J sacre thing. But they are not all a part of my personal liberty, my boy, nor of yours. If a man delights in j "chawing" tobacco, that3 all right I don't obi"ct. The Arizona Indi- ans eat stsakVs. I don't cre. Hut they can't fry their lizzards in my skillet, and thev ciu't boil theii t'hvistmas pup ;n my bean pot And on the same broad platform of per sonal liberty I protest against the man who "chaws" using my stand ing room for his expectoration. An old black nine, reeking with far- smelling "nigger head," may bt balm to my neighbor. Heaven hla him and add comfort to the pipe, if it be a comfort: I won't lift a hand to take it away from hirn. But don't have it in my dining room ; the headmas'ers won't allow it in the grammar school, the great rail wny companies won't permit it oi their trains, save under arbitrary regulations, which are almost rgidly enforced. The woman who muflle.- herself up to her ears in furs and then complains that the car is warm has a perfect right to open a win ow. But she musn't let a cyclone of dust and cinders and icy wind and fiako3 of s-now come sweeping back into my face. She must keep all "these to herself, with h"r widow. I am a firm believer in miy, I am an apostle of personal liberty. But while the other fellow is claiming all of it, I want so ne of it. About four feet square i3 enough for me. That isn't very much to ask. In that limited area I want to control the diet, ventilation, light, heat and perfume. Outside of that people may eat what they please aud go around knocking things down with their breath, but I will knoo' te stuffing out of the onion lauen lung that dashes itself against the hving wall of my little Sparta. Unless, of course, the invader is big ger than I am. Then, I suppose, will have to stan I it. But the first chance I get I will stick a gum shoe into heater. We used to get half holiday3 that way in the high school at Peoria. Pr ncinal Coy should be thankful that we weren't "outo the 8 onion racket" in those days. Be a3 broad as the earth, my boy, as liberal and skadfast as the star; give up everything, until the other fellow demands everything; then entrench yourself in your own king dom and let him bring on his siege viz. j ft in t)mh CM " E INVITE the attention of customers to our MS SOU 5, An event which gladdens everv lif.irt is near at hand, and if you want to make your self feel happy and make for yourself a very happy Xmas, we have the iollowing pretty articles which will make a very nice present for your friends and loved ones, The handsomest line of WEAIt ever exhibited town and at all prices perb selection of silk handler-' chiefs, plain and hemsiched, white and black, 50v?c and $1.00; the prettif!jmpoited silk mufflers ),m See" at $1.50 to$l while and black, just the thing for a nice Xmas present; a full line of gents' linen hamfkei chiefs, from 15c, to 50c; an elegant line of silk suspend ers lor i.uu ; a very nice line Manufactured from the choi- of room slippers for ladies and Cest varieties of winter wheat gents ; some nice umbrellas for to meet the requirements of holiday trade ; gents' undress ed kid gloves at $1.25 ; a full line of the latest styles collars and cults, lhe celebrated & & W collars and cuffs can be found at our store. Don't forget that we keep on hand a full line of gents dress shirts To make the thing short, we have everything you would be likelv to want. Now we ask you to come and see our line of novelties; we guarantee prices in accord Mice with hard A. times. Concort ilia (HI CONCORD, N. C. J. M. Odell, ' President. D. B. Coltrane, Cashier. L. D. Coltrane, Book keeper. Capital, Surplus, $50,000. $10,000. DIRECTORS: J. M. Odell, EI am King. W. It. O Jell, D. B. D. F. Cannon. J. W. Cannon, G. M. Lore, Col tracer- TIP TOP GROCERIES. the best city trade, it is posi tively the Lightest, Sweetest and Best FLOUE made, Try a sack for your Amas baking. All kiud3 of produce; all kinds of groceries and lots of 'em. Come here, if you are hungry, fou can get your Xmas goods here. LOWMAN& BLUME. CHI PILl SCHOOL Parties desiring to join my class of china painting or wish ing work in this line done, will please call on me. Miss T. M. Dunn. CaimoiiS Eetzer AT COST Everything, WHITE ROSE on OW CASES train. a S rn 1 1 air It was known to ward of fevers of " .urT- ' ..... . i. iBiHisiauuuii all kinds, oougns, colas, croup, Little Johnnie, on seeing a skel ton for the first tircr, exclaimed: "Why, but they skinned her mighty lose, didn't they She looks worse than Aunt Jane did, before ma gave her that bottle of 'Favorite Prescip tiou!" "Aunt Jane" was so com pletely worn out, by prolapsus, periodical difficulties and nervous prostration, that she was a constant sufferer, night and day, but Dr. rierce's Favorite? Trescri ption acted so promptly and favorably upon the uterus and other organs, that she suffers uo pain at any time, and her general health was never better. As a remedy for all female weaknesses, as a strength-giving tonic and quiet- ling nervine, "Favorite Prescription" Ouaranted to give or price (l.OO) re funded. SCALES, AND ALL MY Store Furniture, Will be disposed of at ligures. low is a line Hour and we guaran tee every sack to give satisfaction. PRICE, $300 dPWe have the exclusive sale of both these Hours in Concord. You are invited to examine our stock which is llemember, going at cost. my goods are It. A. BROWN. Is equaled by few and excelled by none for his politeness pnd good work as a barber. Clean line of cups and brushes at all times- Otac opposite Morris House. COMPLETE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Tiur.s' gf.rhax s.vi.vr. The TRIE GERMAN SALVE, when properly applied, is infallible in the following distressing and painful diseases: Boil?, Carbuncles, Bone Felons, Ulcerp, Old Sores, Burns, Wounds of all kinds, Erup- A I ways glad to show our goods. No charge for deliv ery of goods in the city. Uurns, Wounds or all Kinds, li.rup- -r 1 ni rn r'm r -Tr tions, Tiles, Caked Breasts, 'letter, J A T T h Sl) 'S King Worms. Scrofulous and Can- -1- 11 -1- -L-JJ At-U cejous Sores, Corns and Bunions. It will relieve inflamed points, lum bago, congestion and strains. Ia all thase cases the SALVE has been tested without a case of failure. TESTIMONIAL. "I have used on myself and on others CAPT. THIES' GERMAN SALVE for boils and take pleasure in stating that it is unsurpassed in efficacy in not only driving the boil to a nead, but in extracting the 'core' and tne healing of the affected parts. S- WITTKOWSKY, Charlotte, N. C The medicine is for sale at the drug stores of Concord. N. C. A MIGHT SCHOOL Any young man wishing to take a course in arithmetic and book-keeping, may do so by joining my class at the old Presbyterian church. For fur ther information, call on H C. Dunn. WE HAVE THEM. INDEED WE HAVE. Ladies' Vraps. Ladies' Wraps. "We have just bought a big sample lot of these wraps at figures way below the regular prices, and we intend to give our customers the advantage. Come at once and see the bar gains. We keep on hand a full line of Cutterick patterns. We have an elegant line of dress goods and trimmings. Don't fail to see our line' of black dress goods. Best boys black hose in town at 121 c. Morrison, Lentz & Co, Prepared by Herself. MRS. GltlEIt'S REAL IE 111 Is now offered for sale in the three drug stores of Concord. It is pre pared by herself, though nut nn in the style of its late proprietors, Abernethy & Williams, whose mis take in its preparation ruined it in their haud3 The Real flair Resto rer is not recommended for -OLD BALDNESS. but is an infallible remedy for FALLING CUT OF TILE HAH: DANDRUFF, ITCHINGS AND ERUPTIONS eculiar to the scaln. It is nr vrt i harmless, cooling. ole.-inpiW r.n,i freshing, There are persons in this town who have had one application to completely check the falling hair, lor testimonials see circulars. uauies, Gentlemen and Chil V ;en. try it! my 30 J.UiE FOR V. Ms, Life and Property I flm prenared to furnish firstelaes LIFH FIUE AND ACCIDENT IN SUlf NCE, and will be pleased to fun! rates to parties wantintr suchl sell O. . RICHMOND. X
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