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32 JOHN I) BARRIER and SDN, Editors and Proprietors.fi; OFFICE IN THE MOB BIS KlTfl.l.- f , ... j 1HE STANDARD is published every day f Sunday excepted) and delivered by ries. Rates of Subscription : 0;ie year. . , ........... .$4.00 eis moiithb. : .V: ... .r. 2 00 Three months ..... . 100 One mouth. .35 .Singk-onr ...... .05 ; THE. WEEKLY STANDARD is a our-page, eight-column paper. It has larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other; paper. Price $1,00 per annum in aclvanc-:. Advertising Hftt8 : Terms for regular adyertisemcnts made known on application. Addi ess all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. this villain a certain fearful looking for of judgment and fieryindignatlon must haunt the miscreant. It was a; crimo con- ccived in the -madness of evil 1 . J that calls down destruction on such as evolve it. V v TOKNW THE SOIL r The rooters are now rooting in great force to root Ehihu Root into the icerPridential Route. Poor" Pritchird, he did 'not quit rrpfc troops into the state in '98 ;to control tha. election. It is a fore gone conclusion that he won't be Vjce:Presidoht not syccee;diii gating the United States Senjife to; instruct the Su- I i J. L. . -w -v t-v y- C- s r preme court on w .uuocu arae ndments it will look like that 1 ; luminary is waning, Concord, N. C, Dec. 19, 1899. State Chemist Dr. B W Kilgoro is at work in the eastorn part of the State to ascertain by chem ical analysis and scientific inves tigations the adaptability of soils for the ditferont crops and the make-up of fertilizers most suited for them. It will take some years for him to get over the i Mrs. H T Sawyer has returned State. He will make a map, too, j to New London after spending which will give immigrants th j Monday at Mr. J L Cro well's. 25bE5. In xPtep&r,mg-mr Mnierence You m Bleached Table Damask 52 Cotton 25c. ; Linen 1 " - ? inches wide 47Jc; do. 72 inches wide 85c'. U' ' Good ''Assortment of Toweik Cotton, unbleached, 5c; Bleached ud to 12c Linen 1',, 60 The Christmas exercises of Georgeville Academy will be held on Friday night, the 22nd. advantage of choosing the Joca- TOO AWFJUXi FOR IMPUNITY. tion adapted to their wants. I There are only two Southern On- sickens with horror at Georgia and Louisiana every r-urimg thought of the gays the Raeigh post that liavo consequences so narrowly avert- advanced :to this high stage of ed by Mi . John Moore's finding scientific Soil study, the dynamite on the railroad ; while a very advanced step, - track. Who can be such a mis- it is none the less a much needed anthropc as.to plot the death o'f ' aid. J those who have never wronged j Practical experience is of great ' P vr vt" !l 1 tl O" IVftwr ! iONAKGHS! OF " : MINSTRELSY! him? is ihero loose in the world! value in agriculture, but erperi- one idiotic asw not to know tli at ( orrnlete wreck would most - . ... . been the conse- j are OIlen very unsatisfactory, and ments without inlell:gent theory or the foundation of knowledge San Francisco Minstrels. quern but for the fortunate t is not , certain somotimse on AfiQc - - Of) tod? What punishment can be t, or inU - A ill SIS ZV. adequate -.for- -such a crime? How much better that every OPERA HOUSE " Thero is an eye without whose notice a sparrow doth not fall and by whose reckoning the hairs of the head are numbered. The staying hand of Omnipo tence war. laid upon this most ?c-- to Vi, Blankets 50c. per pair up to $L25, CoMira'terpaLinieS, Assorted, at to ; Home-Made Comforts $1.25 to $1.8u. 10-4 Bleached Sheeting, 22 l-2o. per yard Lace -Curtains 68c. to $2.50 per pair See our Irish point curtains at 2.50. Curtain -nP1-i,v" 1 ' Scrim;5c-; Muslins and Swisses at 10 to 16c. Printed Silkolinos (i to 12c. Nice AssortmeDt Fancy Table Covers, Scarfs, Tidies, Cushions, Cushion Covers, etc., in stamped, printed aiid, worked patterns. Embroidery Silks ' . ; at i to 3c. per skein. Zephyr 5c. per skein Undecorated German China Three sizes Plates and Sauce dishes at 60c. per set Decorated cake plates, salad bowls, berry sets, cups and saucer 01 EIlPflIII01CIS.il. agriculturist should know what -CQlTYAV FXFMlMrS crops are suited to the soil or rniUHI C Y I what fertilizers are needed. DEO. 22, 1899. THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR despicable design in the history " " ' i 5!SeV5" of our county, and there can be 13 Ohill Tonic. Never fails to cure; Aumib&uii xueu way experimeni wun wortnieaH OtJcllo Ull bait; clt VTlUSUil 5 An evening of pure, genuine fun. ! Reserved Seats ....... 60c. T," , . ' . , L , imitationts? Price 50 cents. Ycur If legal justice does not reaca nonv ,baok if it fails to cure., Drug Store. Combs 5c. up. Hair Brushes 8c. up. $5: Sflflk DreSS SkirtS at 3.35. Cheaper on, 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 10 cents each. You will make a mistake to buy a Cae be fore seeing our line. Very respectfully, D. J. Bostian. Si ;7S ; lilj j u 1 IS S3 f"f;j 'Ml Tlo Soo,lS woro bcught by Mr. Fetzer uew York, this eek and re sl.ippeU TlmrsdaThey ought to be here Monday aud Tuesday. Tesa goods -comprise-the roi GlothmgManufacturersv and there is a lot--of .tin 't -fli. ; ii4 icjng tnem. We boughtthem at harice "o-ali rtiUT.T4;.Tt---W. ka- f r 00:S r 5- 0V 3( H? wool OaMand Casshnore 1 o f :f-'".f.W pf;ihe cheaj, stores in the State. :' fes wvi save Just the kind you: have to rav 25e for af nflhUv i i'1 i:? you 25c. on a & on nearly Ks of goods P 8, ?-that 8 0ur wa We s CO
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