aa a STANDARD JOHN 3D. BARRIER and SON, Editors and Proprietor OFFICE "131 THE JttOftl&IM Pl JIibj t TJT? S'l'AWnilll) i rmhlishprl PVPrv AMJIJ N J. -r a- r ' " day (Huudav excepted) and delivered by ries. Rates of Subscription : Uiiu year 00 Six months. ....... .... .'. . 2 00 Th;v- iyo';tLB .. 100 Cno QK.ii th -35 8eV copy. - 05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a our-pRge, eiht-column paper. It has & larger circulation in Cabairusthan any other,'paper. Price $1.00 per annum in advance. Advertising Kats : Tenuis for regular advertisements dad 'mown on application. Add i ess all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. Concord, N. C, Nov. 28. GALLOWS INSTEAD OF MOB. -Darlington, S. C, had two hangings last Friday, the 24th. Ed. Lucky and Tom Mitchell were executed for criminal as sault on a white woman. The wonder is that they reached the gallows through the courts. The sad part of .it is that Lucky, while confessing the crime im plicated Mitchell, who was con victed chiefly through his testi- Three Changes in Concord. As will be seen in the list of appointments of the conference, Concord loses three of its Meth- ... ' -r T T? ioJst ministers Kev. Thompson, Rev. J D Arnold' and Rev. T W Smith. As o the lat ter, we will not Ipse him from our town, but the people of Can nonville will lose him as pastor. Of course our people, as well as the congregations, regret to see these ministers leave Concord,! bu t it is the will of the conference after much deliberation that they go into new fields. Rev. JAB Fry, who is assigned to Central church, is a young minister and married the daughter of Rev. G W Callahan, who several years was the pastor at Mt. Pleasant. Rev. Hoyle, who comes to Forest Hill church, was once before the pastor of that church. Rev. Hoyle is considered one of the most able men in the conference. Rev. R G Barrett, who was as signed to Epworth church, comes here from Statesville, where he served one of the churches. mony The 3Iaideu Sleepeth Young Miss Amelia, daughter On the scaffold he again con- oi :ur. auuiu uuupp, ui ifessed his guilt, but declared ville,died Monday evening of ty- Mitcxxell innocent, who died also phoid fever. She was about 14 -declaring his innocence. They years of age. came near being lynched with The remains were taken to several other negroes who were Centre Grove M. E Church, for later declared innocent. burial today (Tuesday). The moral is: If juries may ow mucn more su may i mis aum- uuuum3uui.vi Dr. N D Fetzer and Mr. Story or a Slave, To be bound hand and foot for years by chains of disease is the worst form t slavery. George D Wilhaum. of Manchester, Mich, tells how such a slave was made fre. He savs: My wife has been so helpless for five years that she could not turn over m bed alone. After using two bottlR of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully im proved and able to do her own work. This supreme remedy for female dis eases qmcklv oures nervousness, tdeep leesness, melancholy, headache, baek ache,faintingand dizzy shells. This mir acle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sicklv. run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents Sold at Fetzer's Drugstore. Bisniack's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indomitable will and tremendous energy are not found where StomaQh. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the sucet FS they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at Fetzer s Drug trtore. c;rr, mob: -i the obtn pongres oi me (Tuesday) to attend the funeral Unit ! States -will -meet Mon- Gf their niece. Miss Annie day. The prospects are that Will am son, who died Monday of the P B Fetzer went to Reidsville today will be a lively fight over afternoon of consumption. Miss J llliUUlSUi-L IS ICIUCIUUCICU Kjy a number of people here. iilloving Roberts, the bigamist, to take his seat In the HousI It seems not altogether the best thing to be overly much mar riecL August Flowers. Mt is a surprising fact," says Prof. Houston, 'that my tiavels in all parts of the. world, for the last ten years, I have ru.t more people having used Green's August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stom ache, and for constipation. I find for tourists and salesmen, or for persons filling office positions, where headaches and general bad leelings from irrigular habits exist, that Green's August Flow er is a grand remedy. It does not in jure the system by frequent, use and is excellent for sour stomachs and indi gestion." Sample bottles free at Fetzer's drug fctore. Sold by dealer in all civil lzed countries. Her Health Restored lira Preparing for Conference You -May Need Some of these Articles : Bleacned Table Damask 32 Cotton 23c; Linen, inches wide 47c. ; do. 72 inches wide 85c Good! Assortment of Tow Cotton, unbleached, 5c; Bleached up 'to 12. Vc.; Linen' li (,o., GO O 1 J i v Blankets 50c. per pair up to i n '"a rci. pair. Counterpaees9 Assorted, at Sn.nglo $ Home-Made ComtortG l.i'a to l.oO. 10-4 Bleached Sheeting 22 l-2c. per Lace Curtains 68c. to $2.50 per See our Irish point curtains at 2.50. Curtain mate Scrim 5c; Muslins and bwisses at 10 to lbc Printed Silkolines 6i to 12iQ. Nice AssortmeDt Fancy Table Covers, Scarfs, Tidies, Cushions, Cushion Covers, etc., in stamped, printed and worked patterns. Embroidery Silks at i to 3c. per skein. Zephyr 5c. per skein. Special in Undecorated German China Three sizes Plates and Sauce dishes at 60c. per set. Decorated cake plates, salad bowls, berry sels, cups and saucers and plates. HDS OF TOILET SOAP RL I TO 8 CIS. PER Si. Combs 5c. up. Hair Brushes 8c. up. kirt cr &TiTllZ misery of sleeplessness can only bo realized by thoso ?ho have experi enced it. Nervousness, sleeplessness. headaches, neuralgia and that miserable feeling of unrest, can surely be cured by Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine. So certain is Dr. "lilss of ihli fact thui all druggists are 'ttliorized to refund price paid for the first bottle 'tried, providing it does not benefit. '- Mrs. Henry Bruns, wife of the well, known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says: I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headache and irregular menstruation i suffering untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for female com plaints besides being under the care of locM physicians, wi-hout help. I noticed in D, Miles advertisement the testimonial of a While There is Life There is Hope I was afflicted with catarrh; could neither taste nor smell and could hear but little. Ely's Cream; ll'cot Ball On Thanksgiving. T.nUn. Purl- in Pharlntte. TSJ ShautZ, RahwaV, N. J. I ' 'ha koItti roonnaH tnn catohr there is to be played Thanks- , th . ff . . surDrishlr,;. M iving one of the most interest- sonsaystha first application gave ing games of foot ball ever wit- decided relief. Respectfully, nessed in that city. Davidson, Mrs. Franklin Freeman, Do- "NT b. -11 lino n-n ft era? net tno V6r, N. H. J. 1X1. v. ' ii lii. i.xj-&v -!-' -.- v-.vy mi "- t 1 . . i i I . . - OUtn Carolina COUege. lniS IS cause sneezing 1 Sold ' by drug IshaU never cease to thank that lady. Her to be the only game that is to be ts at 50 cents, or mailed by Lfstimonial A?uc JTp i i i j. i. a TTii i- - ta . -rrr I. '"Nervine and IServe and ,l4ver Plus, which played between the states of Ely Brothers, 56 ;Warrent St., restored me to health, i cannot y enough Korth and South Carolina on the -New xorir. for Dr.MiiesKememes:M t , , -a ... tm Dr. Miles' Remedies above date, and a most excitmg .DMINISTKATOR'S NOTICE. . .axesoidy an dg. contest is to be expected. The WftV;rrtiifi Aai,-4? gUta under a positive , , r , Having qualified aathe Administrator ,aarntv first bottle Sou tn Carolina boys are ae- of the estate ofc A. D. Misenheimer; benefita or money r- termined to win and a large deoed, aU TCrtona ong said estate fttnded. Bookoadto- e iu wui w S!? are hereby notified tt ey must makQ, eases of the heart and . i32.rtv. several hundred stroncr. prompt payment or smt will be brought. a , accomrjanv them in a special ?f!I? l?8 IB. MILES MJBanQABOOwBWrti InO. k - a , gam estate zaust pxubut wem 10 wie lira in from Columbia as "root-1 undersigned, Auly, authenticated, on or ers. e stifle n llJlil Oil lllli 113 at g3.35. Cheaper ones 98c. up. Ladies vests 15c. up. Drawers to match 18c. up. Men's Undershirts .18c. up. Drawers 25c. up. Nice lot of hoods and caps for children. See our 10 cent line of hosiery. About 500 Novels at 1 10 cents each. You will make a mistake to buy a Cape he V fore seeing our line, i Very respectfully, ; D. J. Bostian, in 44 jj22 H uaviason, ;. wiu oe re- or this notice-will be .pleadedin bar oft Tuombereo, nas , piayea , several touvmy. - . r , . - . i " - a x. ;:t v v Uigbjsx 'XiBobx -cames against large Institutioii and in all of them has showed tip well. They, too, are out to -win, and a battle rate will be the i-xesult whenihese two teams lace ach other on the gridiron Thursday. Speci al rates have been secured AdminiatratorV. Hov.37tnt JiSW. " By Caldwell & Stiokley, Attorneys. MHMaaaaam'w 0 crop am grow with out Potash. Every: blade of N on all railroads and parties are ieing organized from several of Grass, every grain xne larger xq wns in coin states to . ! , , ' . attend the game. ; - , , of Corn, all Fruits and Vegetables must .have it; ;B: Is short a Hat. One of the newspaper' re porters who attended the recent enough is supplied : n U Wh dtai .41 1 11 I 1 I I i.U'J I y i i kin wmtiFK Methodist conference is short a Jiat hy the meeting. It was lost , mear the altar on Monday morn-,-ing. To make the loss more mysterious there was not even .one left behind. It was a new Xongley derby hat and the .Under can get his reward by leav imr it at this office. 'O auralgla. GetDr.MUe? r. iKists. rOnoceci adosa. you can count on a full crop if too litde, the growth will be "scrubby' Send for our books telling all about composition of fertilizers best adapted for all crops. They cost you nothing. . . '. y ' GERMAN KALI WORKS , 93 Nassau St., New York. TASTELESS 1 rurnn I "J . jOOWSSiipriiia lias ovxjnuv over again .proved 5 ;u .enrew hen all. other prepn rating f .r.ti, h h3 Que TiTi? DL IS JUST A3 GOOD FOR ADULTfL WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts. . ' QAt.iTlA,IlX8., NOV. 16, 1503. CJpntlemon: V.' Md )ai year, WTO botttaa nf bought, tlro KtVM nlrwidj tbl tpiit. In all om- o :aiutt yiur .jaio. Vuuta truly. you are not a subscriber to The Standard t nowistheetosnhscrioe.! I If THE is published, every day Sunday ex ' : ' ' 4 , " : . '' , cepted) and delivered at your door for only lOoper week or 35 c- per month. ..V..;; . .,.-. THE ifiNDAED ' . prints home and other news that is : of interest to our readers and to make it grow tetter we must have the pat- - ronage of the people. . . . ... Giye us a trial when you make your next order for-.... you have anything t selll 5 i i xi v. T 4. you can ma&e 11 iiiiowu uiruugu t I The Standard. $ ' X t t Job Work. Work readT.whenJproriiised. 4. If lyou wantitouy anythinff vyouJ can 'call for it through $ The Standard. 5 5 Advertisingrates; in . t The Standard made known on application-

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