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D JOHN D. BARRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE - IN - BRICK - ROW. 1 HE STANDARD is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by arries. ' Rates of Subscription : One year.'.''. ......... ...$400 Six mon the 200 Three months 100 One month. .. . ...... .35 Single OD7. .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a four-pae,. eight-colun n'paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1,00 per annum in advance. - Advertising Rates : Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord. N. C. CONCORD, N. C., DEC. 7, 1898. Here'aa PersimuiMn For Yon. Dr. C. H. Sadelsou has a persimmon of the Japanese variety grown on his grounds measuring 13 34 inches in circumference. This is prob ably the largest persimmon evtgr grown in this section. Who can beat it The tree is about 4 i feet high arid con tain3 about 3 dozen fruits, most of them nearly as large as the one meationed above. So v ii Pines Free Press. ' utor Knows l'beui. nspaper man has A a beti -portunlty than al most one else for judging the real character of people. His subscription list i? a true index to a man's integrity, and every man who places a value on his standing ought to keep square with the news papers Daily "Reflector. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A C Thomas, of Marysville Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suf fered nntold agony from consump tion, accompanied by hemorrhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in comparison with this marvelous cure; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption. Trial bottles free at P h Fetzer's drug store. Regular size 50 cants and $1.0Q. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. DAILY STi OA She Can JKlarry JX o One. Over a week before Mr. Reece Johnson took his chair in the register's office he was notified by a gentleman of our county not to issue license to any gentleman to marry his daughter. The man also wrote letter to Mr. Weddington giving him due notice. It seems. that the father is deter mined that she shall not marry any one. One young man ap- plied for license to marry the lady but he had to go back disheartened, as he could not . get any one to make the proper - affidavit, ; She After all, you must admit that women are better than men.- : ' He O, 1 don t know. The Bible doesn't say anything about seven devils being cast out of a man. She No, of course not; He has every one of them yet. Chicago News. APPLICATIONS FILED For Keeplnir th County Home, Su perintending; Chain Gansr.aud Chain Uanfc Guards Important Matters to Be considered On ftext Monday. More than the paying of bills incurred during the last month, the commission ers did not get to do much else at Tues day's meeting. Finding that th yco U not finish all business Tuesday, and knowing that there was still some very important business yet unreached, the commissioners adjourned until next Monday morning. It was ordered that the chain gang, now working on theBeatty's Ford road, be moyed to the new big road by Ri mer, in Nos. 5 and 6 township. The annual amount of receipts and disbursements for the past year was or dered to be printed, and the copy was ordered to be sent to the printers at oace. A number of applications for keeper ol the county heme, suDeiintendent of; chain gang, and guards on chain gang were handed in, and will be considered next Monday. The following are the applicants for the superintendency of the chain'gang: Messrs. C P Cline, O V Maiiney, Chas. O Moore, Geo. E Fisher, J o. Holdbrooks, R 0 Benfield, Geo. R I T.1inonn Following are the names of those ap plying for guards of the chain gang: Messrs. W F Hess. D L Lefler, Herbert Smith, R B Goodman. Smith Scott. The following persons filed their ap plications for keeper of the county home: Messrs. J T Sapp, M O Barrin ger, Jno. W Cook, N M Barnhardt, G W Isenhour, ITrank Smith and S J Hart sell. Drying preparations simply de velop dry catarrh ; they dry up the secretions which adhere to the membrane and decompose, causing a far more serious trouble than the ordinary form of catarrh. Avoid all drying inhalants and uee that which cleanses eoothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the bead easily and pleasantly. . A trial size will be mailed for 10 cents, large for 50 cents. All druggists keep it. Ely Brothers, 56 Warren Street, New York. REV. J. D. RED WINE DEAD. The Venerable Local Minister Tlelds to, Long: Mlnease An Exemplary Man Iteaes an Only Daughter. Rey. Jn. D. Red wine, one of the most venerable and most beloved citi zens of No, 7 township, died at an early hour Monday morning. An affection of the lungs admonished him that the messenger ot death, so welcome to him, would not long delay his coming. He had attained to the days of the years of man's allotment, three-score and ten, and had rounded up a life of usefulness and exemplary Christianity rarely . surpassed by men. He was not so much in public life as some men, though he once served a term on the board of county commis sioners of Cabarrus. It was in the pri vate walks of life that "hitf virtues shone most brightly. His fervent piety com bined with more than ordinary talent marked him as 'a suitable subject for a local minister. He belonged to the original, or what is known as the North ern M. E. Church. The deceased left his home and a comfortable estate to his only daughter and only surviving mem ber of his family, Mrs. Edwin Smith. The remains were laid in the grave yard of ; Mattih's Grove, where he statedly worshipped. Iatft -to. ht-rti ,',( Pirl7 trt r?Sp prepares a man for hishome in the skies. Rat early to bed and a Little Early Rieer, the pill that makea life longer and wiser. -J P Gibson. FOR SALEA good buggy very cheap; i Call on d-w.tf. ' E F Rolf. - From Ueillsr In Kofiian county. Tue new roliermill at Rockwell will start up this week. ' Mr. Martin Shive, of Yost, pitched his photograph teat at Gold Hill Monday. Mr- and Mrs. Banjamin Brady, of near Eli, moved .to Salisbury Tuesday. They are old people to move away in their old days. The Missionary sale at Lower stone church last Saturday amount ed to 83152. It wa-j a very bad day, not near all the members were pre39ntand they hae decided to have another sale on Friday before Christmas. Mr, Clemence, of the Rockwell sock farmland Miss Ann Brady, of Eli, were happily united in the holy bonds of matrimony last Sun evening. Rev, R L Brown offi ciated. Sambo. We are sorry that the compositor made us-say "destruction" of soul in our editorial of Tuesday, when it.should have been "distinction" of soul. If such occurs again we'll borrow the use of the Charlotte Ob server's devil. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having been duly appointed adminis trator of J F Holdbrooks, deceased, I hereby notify all persons having claims aaainst said deceased to present the game to the undersigned duly proven on or before Dec. 7, 1899, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said deceased are required to make prompt payment. This December 7th, 1898. M. J5. STICKLEY, jl2 Administrator. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS FOR CHRISTMAS OYSTERS TO THE City Restaurant QUAIL ON TOAST IS a SPECIALTY WITH US. MULES & HORSES For sale. , We have one car load of nice young MULES and HORSES for sale. Call and see diem. -M. L. Brown & Bno. w de.15. d4t. Concord, N. 0. S ELY'S CREAM BALM Is a positive cure. Apply into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed. 60 cents at Druggists or by mail ; samples 10c by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., New York ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having been duly appointed adminis trator of W C Holdbrooks, deceased, I hereby notify all persons haying claims against the said deceased to present the same to the undersigned duly proven on or before December 7th, 1899, or this notice will b pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the said deceased aie required to make prompt settlement. This December-7th, 1898." M. B. STICKLEY, j!2 Administrator, 1 Bacblen't Araica HuiTe, The Best Saive in the world for puts, " Bruises, Sores, Ulcere, Salt Rheurn, Fever Sors, TVter Ohapred Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all I S tin -Emotions, nnd noir,ivniv nnro i . A X J vv-l x-nes. or no- pay required.. It ia guaranteed to give etatisfaction or monsv refunded. ; Price 25 cents per box For sale at V B Feizta Drug store iv l i Purlfle? prominently in t day is Hood's Sarru)Mi. -t. Thorofo iiir. rvrt trw get Hood's r-,l Otil.7 MCOO' This Weei THE RACKET. 77 Solid Gold Rings, plain and a ssorf c? : . stone and pearl settings at 98o to &o each. Ladies' Shirt Waist Pins 2 for. 5 cents and up J Ladies Long Watch Chains at 63o to $5. Belt Buckles from 25 to 93 cents. Nice assortment of Breast Pins 5c to $1.48. , Assorted lot of Lock Bracelets. 89 inch Sea Island at 3 cents. 7 cent ginghams, finished at 5 cents. Big lot of childrens, ladies and gents Black Hosiery at 5c per pair. Embroidery Scrim at 15c per yard. Filo, Twisted and Rope Silk and Gold Embroidery threads at 3c per skein. Common Embroidery Silk at c. Crochet cotton, 209 yards, 5c per spool. Imitation Silk 4c per spool. ' Silk Crochet Threat 5c per spool. VERY RESPECTFULLY, D. ABE YOU A HIE A Home Paver Containing Is of Interest SEND EST YOUR S IN ORDER THAT A PAPER MAY THRIVE IN. OUR CITY IT MUST HAVE THE HEARTY CO-OPERATION and PATRONAGE of its PEOPLE; rrice:;of; DAILY .STANDARD! One week....T?r; joe One month. ..v.Y 35c Three months ..V.......... ... : $1 00 Six Jmonths. ..... - , . 200 Oneyear.. a 00 B0ST1A1. Specials: BRANCH STORE. $2.25 Crokinole boards for $1.68. New Lot of framed pictures, assorted flawers and fruits 8x16 inches, only lOc' 1 yard of flowers framed 24 cents. 1 yard of flowers framed with glass -Be China Cake plates at 15 to 98c. See our stock of China ware; it is the largrest stock of odd pieces ever shown in Concord. Solid Silver paper cutter and book mark at 2oc. xLarge assortment of Toys, Dolls Vases, Books, Lamps, etc. ' Come and see cur stock. Toucan buy as nice a present for 2oc now as you will get latter on for 40 or 50 cents; not that they will be higher, but the special bargains will be sold before the usual Holiday trade commences to buy J. Bbstain. SUBSCRIBER Home and OtherliNews That To Our Readers. SUBSCRIPTION,
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