Newspapers / Daily Concord Standard (Concord, … / March 7, 1900, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
DAILY STANDARD OFFICE IN THE ttOKBIS BDILD1 Or. Rakestrair With Ut The Julia Maarruder Book JOHN D RARRTRR ANn Rov Club lays many of us under ob jCiUiiors ana xToprieiors. 1 i uicioij treat Tuesday mght. TLr. Kake- straw we found -to e avery i i . SJAN Rif published erry pleasing soaker who! nhtoVs ay (Sunday excepted) and delivered by f. ,, ,.,. . ,? ries. Rates of Subscription : himself SO fully? inXQ lh& sentl- One year . . 9 100 ment lieis expressing that one Bix months ... .... A 2.00 seems'carried back to its enact. Three months..... 1.00 . . .. .... . t One month .85 menti a Jitter oblivion or the Single copy. . . . f ' ' ' ; o5 present. i THE WEEKLY HTAxrniPD i. tt0 ur-page, eighTcolumn papfiT.lt has I ,"Q Tff i i u ? -n vf"6 n?5 larger circulation in Cabarrus than any Plays of Mark, Alitony's burial been paid Will be sold. Now if advance. AdvPTtioinrr Roii . 1 I 4- t- J 1 4.1 J TJ' i " T7: ' i.4 Cassius and Brutus. . fno-ethar uau auu . . ' . it, it nnA This 1 norfamiw rn.tr www Va-we A JkM AM VV4 VMtilAJ Notice to Delinquents; All those who have not paid their taxes for the vear 1899 are thereby notified that Jhey must do ;o at once, unless you want to ay cost Lf will be but" a few I 4!1k Ml . laysjinm-vu wm receiye a no tice ironT me that I have levied O , '.qn your property, and that will . a a mi mean .cost wj you. ine law compels me to advertise prop erty for B0 days before the first or May, and tnen all real estate on which the taxes have not advance. Terms for regular advertisements eaade known on application. Address all communications to . THE STANDARD, - Concord, N. 0. TELEPHONE NO. 71. . . 1 Concord, N. C, &AR. 7f 1900. gratify" again our literary crav rags. THE T)ATTfiTITR TSV.vn UVT V tJ . , We want to enfphjlsize a point Mntual Fire Association. - New Embroideries -sATsf . ... ' Old Prices. v. . . , I lo ttD once, i ni with ajnumbei- of poems of hu- lastcha?,c. dorous and pathettc Vein! Respectfufiy, it was an evening of genuine eniovmnt. and wr horA tho doctor will return ere lonff to March 7i 190- J L Becc, Sheriff.' lasal GATAEIHEI Tllis is'awoll knon fct in trade circle 'that Hamburg Eipbrrideries In all its etaffes there enould be cleanliness. Ely's Cream lJalm m prat SA Have greatly advanced in tne past 12 months In fact A( did pricfes. We have decided to shoulder the 'most of this advanftA. fwflRfrlT1orf onto mi tv nGiinl Trnfifa about one-half. AYe shall look to a much larger .trade tp remunerate us for the sacrifice of prohts 20 percent 'u a laiyo vummu ui rraue win coun up more man 3 on a small one. . V A or DJ mall; Trial Size. 10 cents b mall. I f. V UUATITTTli'niM r itr . iwxiajii.v3too warren otreet, liewaork. We haxe prepared a box of samples containing v . Ninety Patterns, . with reference to the play by The uolicv hblders of the Ca 41, n i, l T VT 1 victtu nana tne. Robert JJownmg Company barrus Branch of this Assooia- cieanses.soothesandheais Saturday night. The Daughters tion are called to meet in the SiS.SXES -ox me oonieaeracy get per court house at 11 o'clock, a. m., 'TLa 601(1 10 thahead r.v,f v, j . ... . . . - . v quickly... Vi uio piuuoeus aim xrom II Oil fcjturday, the 12th instant fOlV Creim Balm Is placed Into the nostrils, spreads uey nope to .realize enough to the purpose of 'electing a stote r Bem6rano and 19 6bsorbed KciiefiBim- mnl-A .MliWnl ,o,c f n J: . x - -r, , mediate and a cure follows. It Is not drying-doee ..rwv lu v,xi unutui iu lepresumour DraOCQ I sot proance sneezing. Xarge Size, SO eents at Drug- nuiuiuo xKwoifjuouiuiers xaumo in tne ctate Association. now in neea or tunas. . our charter now is it may be The play will . doubtless be necessarv for us to elect stat well, worth the admission fee, officers and perfect . the State j . . 'but in addition to that each Associatfonjt any rate it seems JnOl oSIC "nnt.rnn 'will Via lonrllno nA 4- v,:ii-i : !... n :i L .. u 'u""i"6 iv. iu uiyiiiy imporiani inai we con o j vi mj' those helpless veterans and will suit the Insurance Commissioner lotsweVSt th benefit of "the trade whocan't ouW,rtgiuS uiubs oi nowe as., to the. .requirements of-the Somfi well improved property sst ,UiJVV 11 lwu. oena ior tlie DOX anl select your wuxuuu iu luexr ureiess enorts to law in establishing our .own mat will go at a bargain. guuus at florae. alleviate the sufferings of vet- county Association. Lot us have "J F MiirLpv'A On er;i,s wherever found, while a full mP.Piin, ;r: . . : z.' ' . conspiring, to '", perpetuate in ; VZeb A Morris, memory's rosiest bowers the his- . . Pres. Cab. Branch, tory of .those' who wore the . " ' F. M. P. I. Ass'n. gray. It is well to help and March 6th, 1900. help those who help to use V strength to strengthen, those Ranker Routes a Robber. . whosa strength is applied in a Mr J R Garrison, cashier of the bank -a. ju toVo work. .Bonds find nil HnVjcnf Insurance. Mr. E J Gnods.in. n. lifa-lnno- D I , L! mi i , v i . i uuiiHuxiipuon. xaen ne wrote: Bepublican, of Catawba county, the best medicine I ever need of Thorazine, Ohio, had been robbed of nealtn by a serious lung trouble until he tried Dr. King's New Discovery for "It is for a severe cold or a bad case of lang trouble. in a letter to the Newton Entar prise, says he is heartily in favor 1 alwftys keep a bottle on hand." Don't m , -. I fill flfar wi f.Vl Ann orli m tnlla v IWL of the amendment, and adds: ,"1 Can fog very well how the office-hoU'iiig- members of the fusion party will oppose the amendment, but lean t see why a white man that votes the Republican .ticke from principle can do so." Re presentativ.eDeVries,of Cal ifornia, has offered a bill in the house to repeal the duties that foster the paper trust. It simply serves to make the Republicans -commit tnemselves against such reasonable measures for Demo crats to offer them. To start to "fight trusts in the proper and most .pracitcal way, that is to take away, that which Encourages them, woujd be to endanger the existence of trusts. They come -too handy in campaign seasons. . . 'John Ruskin was a "fearless crilic, and made many enemies by his radical views," says the Indianapolis News; "He never considered the man or thefriend in his criticisms. It was the work itself that concerned him. He once Critizisod, in his fearless way. the work of a well-known painter, who was much grieved a,t the effect On hearing 8f the tsorrow he had caused he wrote the artist that he regretted he could not speak more favorably of the picture, but hoped it -would make no difference in their friendship." It is said the artist wrote in reply: ''Dear .Ruskin Next time I meet you I t all knock you down, but I hope it wil make no difference in our friendship." chest or lung trouble when von can be cured so easily. Only 50o. and S1.00. Trid bottles free at Fetzei's drua: store. Rev. W B Oaey Will Probablj Resign. Numbers will regret to knbw that on last Sunday morning Rev. W B Oney gave his congre gation notice that his resignation might probably be expected, this week. The resignation has not yet been handed in. AN HONEST MEDICINE FOR LA GRIPPE Georere W Waitt. of Rnnfh inn. if. " v.,; ,r iue.. says: "i nave nad tha worst ftmifrVi oold, 3hills and crip and have taken lots oi tiash of no account but profit to the vendor. P,rm.mhrlniT'n rtAnh Remedy is the only thins that has done any Rooa wnatever. i naye used one bottla of it And tha ohirla nrvLl an A rvvin uu H"!" nape left me. I nnnratnlftf-o t.ha monn. - , v wwv WUW UAUM facturers of afl honest medicine. " Sold at Marsh's drug store. CONCORD MARKETS. cotton market. Corrected bvCannon & Pfitr Company. Good middling . ... .9 50 Middling...... 9 4n Lqjv middling . . V if 00 Stains. t 8 50 PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected by Swink & White. Bacon . '. ; ... ... ........... ' Sugar-cured hams 14 Bulk meat sideS.. . ' fii Beeswax 20 Butt( 8hicl orn sr. a. 10 to 15 Esrcrs.. ens.... 10 to 25 ex ........ .,... UJ At a- mT m m m Lard.... ...;..... 10 Flour (N. OS) $2 10 Meal 65 Oats..... 50 Tallow 07 HLannIki: JHI323 We are prepared to give the people this winter better bargains than usual in all kinds of .Heavy and Fancy : ,Qrocene At wholesale and retail. It wil pay you to see our Large Stock oi Tinware, Woodware,- Glassware, Crockery, . Hats, Etc. bofnrft hnvino-:' Vnv Plntror Sqa . J O " WAV. f W. MUUU Soed Rye, and RockSalt go to G W. Patterson's. Very Re spe c tfulJ y , TASTELESS 1S1 MM WSM iki IMBMSMKI jgUJ TO f;t?I.K FUL are Cue cures dj licui.: SrRi)arilla. and vet thet re ffi!t:iltu.t untural. Hood's Sarsa tarilla uir.kt PURC DLOQD- IS JUST A3 GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE COcts. , ' OAtiTIA,ItL8.,NOT.16.M93. PbUs Medicine Co.. Bt. Ixmls, Uo. Gentlemen: Wo sold but year, 800 bottles of GHOVE'S TASTELKBS CHILX, TONIC nd here boufcht thre grosa alresdf UaU rr. In all oar ex perience of It yeirs, la the dm bnalneu, bare mti told an article that gay euch Kaiverial aaU tbQUoa u row 'Jitslo. lonntrair, Mar.Cass40 IV0&1EB ViHO WORK. IB " ' St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 12. Thongh only 19 years gld, I suffered from paint and female troubles two years. Last spring I got bo bad I had to quit work. I bad to support myself, and could not afford a blgli priced doctor. I got one bottle of Wine of Cardui and thnt inde me feel better. Hsve now used several bottles and am .well My mother used the Wine for Change of Life and wm (ready relieved. MISS MABCFARET. WALSH. , TUT. . .lRIE iI . Many girls and women find it necessary to earn their own living to nxious kinds of employment. Their work is $ften so hard and confin teg that the health breaks dofn. Their delicate constitutions are unfitted for Jlresome tasks Weakness nearly always makes it$appearance in the peculiarly delicate womanly organs. Constant standing on th ted, and f omins: and going at the beck of a' superintendent or foreman, in duces falling of the womb, leue rhcea, headache and backache. The pay fit women workers is otter). notoriously small that when sickness comes they have no money ta agage skf'ful physicians. To them Wine I . - h -ar)i is truiy a Diessing. . it I UDiES'aviSGRr oepartment. tffim of thsirIls at a small J Voradrlce In caneg requiring gpsdaV 5 COrt.TUld they Can act as Ibeir ITatii fr a aytilr.iuc -rl . .a r... ...... I . . . .a r..;.?"uJ ".T'Vu" ,,,iiWLV.,":. J Dnvsicians. No dndtnr rm aaDicijco,t.tattanooga.Tenn. I much for "ferrule troubles' as O a small eir o"Wn - res n do as yi Wine of Cardui Druggists sell Large Bottles for $1.00. Mafch 2, 1900. To Whom it May Concern: We wish to inform the mem bers and friends that we open ior and commence business this day and that the few remaining shares will be sold to white. respectable, honest working men only, who will comply with all the rules and regulations. Cleayers Clfll ani Mf. Co. Paul, P. I. Fyfe, President. David L. Parish, Secretary. JohnF. Laughlin, Treasurer. Paul P. I. Fyfe, J. H. McDaniels, J F Laughlin, J. H. J. Kluttz, W. A. Sides, jDirectorsg I tori 1 id limit Offerfl the business publio a reliable, per manent, conservative and aocommodat. mgbanking imitation. We solicit your patronage with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. Xf W6 Can RprvA rrnn otitt i'tv -n - - - j w uj uiug TO Will oe glad to haye you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. -- - . . . Capital and Surplus D. B Coltbane, Chashier, J . M. Odeii President. , T 5 & S T is what die Peopla X' uio UX& "lie op larcroc All mmm. .a, ivifcPlCIMEfi. I'Ui- rom .Jrtmglsts, Sine ceniijS!
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 7, 1900, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75