i ! STflliSB ? - : - - - JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, Editors and Proprietors. Vefl CE IN THE MOBBIS BUIEDiN O.HE STANDARD is published every c i rSandftv qxcepted) and delivered by ries. 'Bates of Subscription Oue year; . ; . .... ?orvi Six months. . . ". . . . . : AJaJv Three uibnthB.. ..... . . s One month .V. .... . . .. t Single codv. ........ . . .05. THE WEEKLY STANDARD -isr our-page, eight-column paper, r It hag larger pirctuaiiuu iu unuauua - - TT-.. db1 AA oriTiTim TO the wa viz: Ultimate ligion and feuth ?ear : ... - Vit.ftTin TKjhATft (jtOCI Silo. umph ox the liritisn arms. Should President1 ;McKinley interpose for reconciliation there would be Jittle Jiope . of success till British prestige wore Re deemed from its present humilia 4r VivnrtA where God' sits. TVm c: rm on was a blending oi the scholar's learning and the philanthropist's love and emo- tlOn. 1 IBiumucu v , eloouence and magnetismiofeDr. c. t ; ; n r ; , otherrDaDer. Price S1.00 per annum in edvpco. Advertising Rates : - ' this c wi TOT THIiir UU V OA LAOOmV" w Address all communications' toj THE STANDARD, -- Concord.' N. O; ' ; -. :,u.i -..- . ..... - - -r i Co: cord, N. C., Dec. 26, ; 1899. , - .t, " .... - - 1 1 " - L- " 3. ' - " . tion. " England will unjuostion ablv rallv with ' increased and un6mpf omising vigor' hile the Boers are toTdihr British terri- s There is much more to desire thdn tojexpect in tne good offices of President McKmley to stop ir. that must ' prove the more and more deadly as it pro - .' ; Hi'R-friends .. and,aHuaintancs I;. - . . I will Va o-lnrl to learn.tliat Prof. O T" . I II "V 71 T . . . .mi, I I At fceptrai E; ' 'Churcli; Sunday ; 0 Qr jttendon, ' q t: Vina osvho 1 two vears aaovras' PnnpmHPH ? v the: grafted, schooi nere.ioir; grosses; j- -. . . . . i Harding., . m 3? rY cr. tli "rest" resulting k from walking in this -good bid ; , : way were fraught with the very & ; poetry! of feelings - vtJ A large congregation ,,uxy.i. him. x i i " J , A. 15. RY. .if TonVh Here.. - Ibi Iparisc '-, v. ; i v . ' Z'Tk - ' The' services of .Dr . E H Hard- GOOD OFFICES KEEDEJ). The reverses of the British arms in; South .Africa haye the temporary effect to elate the Boers and depress the .'British. It is easily seen, however: that whatever of . opposition" tc ik& war has heretofore appearedin ine British Empire will largely disaDDear and these reverses will tend to unifyy the. nation mi -F Woo c fVlA- Enslish press gives way, to. a more serious girding up of the loins for a. fight to Ahe finish. . m This the Boers are not slow, to grasp and the press dispatches indicate that, they would-be glad for the good offices of President McKinley. for an adjustment of differences. It is believed that Kimberly will fail, and possibly Lady smith, and yet there can hardly Lore than cnc kind or end to ;Js Wnson. . oL.'Critte , an able, teacher an. was liked ( vry miicherev?i eabee. s. CampbeU, ... Tex., and ; gaye pp. , -.Mil. Will . Ud . tLAaV . VV I welcome him toC Concord. tor "M' 1 - - ( ' r . , -: text was ?JeTemiaW 6-l6, . 'The Old Paths?? By 'closely knit lQgic, language, of ,'pure Eng lfeh S urldifiledV' : si6ntific com 9 nsHterafy-excellence, striking Ulustrations, theldoctor showed the wonder and-glory, nf-.rthi5 ood old wav!' z. and Uts The vein of boastfulness in theisupenority to all other systems, . 1 1 a a1- 1 i. TTT vl4- vn fMina.- OI LDOULll. , VJ AtJil; uui iyuuuu- tions strengthened, pur hopes brightened, our zeal intensifiedi by this Sermon. As-he spoke of tne iooiisnness 01 tu mau wiwi pop:gun trying to blow Gibraltar irom lto iUUH-uuuuu UiyUllllft and showed the man more im becile.who would: try to under mine the , foundations of, the .Christian's ,way, .the soul seemed to take hold more deeply of the eternal .verities of our holy re- 'V- 1 ? - iy To accommodate,, those - jwjipi aro partiajrto the; f use of apmi; , (. zersin applytegfliw tfbublesthepfoprietors'ptepare .t-T nVA: nAaW Bklmii ; Price : Mcluding-the srayingbe. i75H T Vvrr mflll ,1 cenxs,, -iruggiw.,r-ux-r uj ,.,ui.- r The liguid embodies .the . medici; ; nal properties bi the solid rep- aration. . uream iaim is.quiuiuy y ausoroeu. uy wiw uitjij-iyi rlnAs -not drv up the secretions. but changes them to V a 1 natural I. and . healthy i character, ry Brothers, 00 w arren od. a 1 . suitabte for Very respectf uUy , . " - v -- : , a . -ifi: ; Ei;:J.- presents Poprietbr of the Eactet Store. : lklHJuyy& kmuikjaJ U uuvl a - ". . " - - ; --. -r ''. -. .. . - v.. - ' "" " r- " : ' ' . . - . ; . " i : I - . '--..'' . SC05iO Suits wbfthr$4 tp $8 to go at $2.50. HHCD Boys' Overcoats. Ili2ICO Mens' Overcoats. . . ' . . i . . ,.. . -' - : , - : '. . - - - - ' - -. -. i- -....'. y , T v - .- - -j . . m f : ... - - - -' - L-w1 ! ThosV ffoodl Were febufftif by ilr, Fetzer in New -York this week and ,were. shaped Thur They arrivedhere Tuesjdar andare nowon sale.. These goods Q(5r stock in Boys Suits of two large New York 01oiiuiiaul made suifes for $3,50, a5fe uits for $1.50. They ae $50 suits i Thesev0akland,are. the best Rearing medium priced goods on the market. Guaranteed to wear as well as any goods you can get '32 50 In fact Vou can'gethe the State for less than1 2.50. rKnfee pants in heavy, winter goods at 25 cents to 50 cem ' Lots of them worth double hat'we ask- for them.- Boys' Overcoats 1 at LESS TIM for your boy at far less, mony tiaiiyou of ten pay for poor clothes, just see this lot that we show, Our usual rule will apply' to this ?ai Everything we say. aboiit these' goods is straight. - Your money bScE do not suit or fit of thsit in any f way ial1 .. please you.v t, . - - : ' "v,. ."'V--- ' :- V:.': "P'y:'::hr:-u ::---; '::? Hcnn Dozen Bright Plaid d-oif , Caps at ILSo; " Just the kind yon have to pay 25c for at other places. Butthat's our way "e save 'you 25c oix a 1 on nearly all kinds of goods. ,T ....... . ' ' ' - - - '. ' - ' . v. .,- er f- Dozen Finest and Swellest : : Indies' and. Gcntlemeus'. Easy. : : Felt Slippers. 3 V Neck Ties, ' - Slippers' at 50c. ' Leather Slippers; SI IB - ... 3 T--j-.-

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