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'' .V' IJULY--. STAHD'ARD JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE IN THE MO it HIS BUILb.i 1 HE STANDARD is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by ries. Bates of Subscription : Ons year . $4.00 Hit. rnontna. . ..... . . . . . . 2 00 Thres. months 1.00 One month. ... . .35 Bangle cody. .......... .05 N.THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a oar-page, eight-column paper. It has & larger circulation in Cabarrus than any oifcer;paper. Price $1.00 per annum in auvance. Advertising Rates : Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. O. nothing will hinder the consum mation of this grand movement Doubtless North Carolina can furnish the most available spot of all for the people to enjoy a national park. Its nearness to the centre of population gives it a great advantage , over many that intent otherwise be rivals. Concord, N. C, Dec. 21, 1899. RY ALL MEANS VACCINATE. Note Mayor Means' address to day. We are sorry that we can not anticipate the action of the town council toda in reference to the small-pox situa tion. We are not alarmed and we .think not an alarmist, but we think the situation justifies the greatest precautions, . We have entire confidence that the town council will act with wisdom and deliberation and hope thakevery citizen will acquiesce hi .sucli ' measures as are deemed neces sary for the safety of the town. x We believe, too, that Salisbury is doing well to suppress the outbreak and deserves our deep- President McKinley doubtless thought that the opposition to Judge Ewart was about sub sided and has for the third time sent in his nomination to . the Senate. It is announced that for the third time or probably the same old time Senator Butler will fight it to the last ditch. Mr. Butler, as some one has said, is never on the right side, much less the side of prudence and prospective success. Mrs G A Oglesby, of Durham, arrived here Wednesday night to spend awhile with her sister, Mrs W H Lilly. Miss ; Annie Bost, of Bosts Mills, has gone to Winston-Salem to spend the holidays with Miss Lenria Stevens, who is attending school there. Miss May Query, who has been spending several weeks here at Mr. E C Barnhardt's, has returned to her home near Harrisburg. The San Francisco minstrels will give a band concert tomor row at ll:30'and 7 o'clock tomor row, and a fine minstrel tomor row night. Don't miss it. r. RING No. 38 or 6 and order pure aerated milk and cream. Now is the time to order cream for Sunday. Prompt delivery, tf. Riviera Dairy Co. :::y Blaze at Florence, S C. Florence. S. C, had a destruc- mn fira Mnndav nisrht.- The I u v - v - n water supply failed after some Sighting and the town was at the mercy of the flames tilFthe main business portion went into ashes. Royaler Ch ristmas Christmas Day on a Monday. Christmas day this year falls on Monday. The following is an ancient1 poem of unknown authorship: If Christinas day on Monday be, I A.great.mnter that year you'll see And full of winds both loud and IBut.in, .unimer,, truth to.telj, Wl High winds shall therebe and strong, Full of tempests lasting long, While battles they shall multi pl.Yt And great plenty of beasts shall MERRY IIH' W H ' . ' OF , . . MINSTRELSY! Everything New ! San Francisco : Mmtr.es, . 20 - - Artists -.- 20. die est sympathy. By all BqeansjThey shall be strong each one vaccinate. The Appalachian National Park Association " has been in corporated and is now in definite shape for prosecution. We hope Headache stopped in 20 minutes ty Da r MUda Pain Pills. Qv cop a dose." and keen; He shall be found that stealeth v augh$ ? ' ' . -i Though'thou be sick, thou diest not. "i;1 . :.' . -. ,jOPERA,;HOUSE F R1 P A E N t N ; An evening; of.;' pure, genuine fun. ' Reserved ;Sfe!aW A1. . . :'lv60c. 1 Gen. Admisson . k: . . . 50c. 1 Seats on sale at Gibson's Drug Store. ft . Goods our line is beautiful, large and well assorted. For Holiday and Bridal presents, we are the people. Please do us the favor to call and look them over; we are proud to show them and you don't have to buy; but we find that folks generally do buy after seeing our goods and knowing the prices. Beauty in style, Goodness in quality and Lowest in price these are the strong points in our stock. ; Fetzer's Drug Store. Basket Ganclyv B ox Candy TO r.- . - We . are prepared to give the people this winter better bargains tban ;.usual in all kinds of ' ' ' Heavy aed ; ...Groceries JRaocy At wholesale and retaiJU : It will pay you to see our Large Stock of..,., . .. y:.y . Tinware; Woodware, Glassware, Crockery; irrlatsf-.btc. before buying. For Clover Seed Seed Bye, and RockSalt go to G :W. Patterson's. Swink&White, Winter is Coming, I ALREADY HAVE ON HAND: THREE CARS 01 Jellico Coal A.nd have ten more car loads oa the way. It is time for you to lay in a supply for khe mnter, isn it? I also haye oa hand the best of antracite coal. J Al C. Blackwelder, West Depot St. at Store. JB'Phone 68. j WANTED iV buy lOO.OuO pounds of bid x cast-iron scrap, de livered at the foundry at once, for which we will pay a fair price. No burnt iron wanted. a!6tf. Concobd Foundry Co. LfU ! I . ' ' niTi .r m n juvj s Ihi CSrnncfl COuinm nim A S3SnCn Suits worth fSO .n a. 5fta Kfl SdDCD Suits worth $4 to, $5 to go at $2.50. UXU Suits worth $3f5Q to go at $2.00- ' HCDCn Boys' Overcoats. H23XD Mfins' OirArnnn.e These goods were bought by Mr. Fetzer in New York this week and were shipped Thursday. They arrived here Tuesday and are now on sale. Boys Suits oftwo large New Thes e go o ds comprise the entire balance of winter stock in x oris, wommg manuiacturers, ana tnere is a lot of, the very finest suits they made among then W & ui u xui tpo, uu, ana tjo. uu suits iqr ou. uver 3UO Jleavy allwo ol uns ior tji.ou. xney are .oU smts at any cheap store in the State. Oakland Oassuners lnese'Uaklanasltre the test "wearing: medium "SfTcelHeoo ii " , $2.50. In fact you can't iret these suits iw tha??ftWn;,W can get at lAts of them wqr tor your boy at far less money than you often oycx-jr tmug- wc oajf tiuuut uitise goous is strai please you. - : , v;:;i:i:V; r 'ak ' TLrrrrm Tjo7pti Kviorhf "Plofrl nl nw 1 r Just the kind yon have to pay 25c for another placed 3 I I-htipti H inp.Rt find Sw o llocf nA:r.i j n tt? w . ' . . . iMeck lies. 50 I adicS' Srd Gentlemens' Easy - :: Eelt Slippers.' ' : nnfr imil nniirif nil III I .. .ShppersatDOc. :: Leatherlipper, :! 81 1 O f Oil I- CO sum 1 r V' 'si-. '.'.7
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