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PHY STANDARD JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE IN rilG 9IOKKIS BUILUi ' THE STANDARD is published everv ay (Sunday excepted) and dehvered ries. liatesoi Duuecripuoir . One year.V. . . . K00 Six montfiH!. 9 200 Tjjree months. . . . 1.00 One uTontjy. .." .35 Singlo cooy. '$59' Tun WEEKLY STANDARD a our-page, eightolumn pajpej. It .has a larger circujauonnn juaDarrjia tnan any Other paper.- Price $1.00 per annum in ftdvanct? Advertising Kates : Terms for regular ' advertisements made known on anplioation. , Address all communications to i THE STANDARD, Concord N.,0. TELEPHONE NO. 71. Ccfrcoib, N. 'C.; Mar. 2, 1900. EMTOIl CRITT A CANDIDATE. Wo see that Editor, John T Britt, of tne Qxford Public Ledger, divides the interest in the office of Comnlissioner ofl Labor and Public Printing with ' Editor Varner, of the Davidson Despatch. Tins office more than any other seeks a man with a knowledge of the printing busi ness, and Editor Britt has .this merit as well as that of herculean blows when a hard political -bat- 1 n J TTl' tie is to be iougnt. .vve are un- m fortunate in not being person ally acquainted with Editor Britt. and can only commend both, to the careful consideration of the coming State Democratic convention. Oom Paul seems to feel able to more than hold his own. A dispatch of the 23rd says he has issued a proclamation to the ef feet that the Orange Free . State is not free at all but belongs to the Transvaal and therefore to him. President Steyn, the dis patches say, issued a counter one declaring that his domain is istill in tact. While these two cats quarrel over 9 the- piece of cheese Monkey Roberts wiir.be apt to mete out justice by gulp ing the whole slice. ' , O That, story of Sergeant'Gol den's- having evidence that a'weH knovn "mulatto deadshot 'is the murderer of Wm. Goebel seems refther too thin to be said to have shape 'It's an off day when the news papers don't tell of Thomas-J1 Ryan's worrying John Skelton Williams about the Seaboard ;A i ; i.-i.... Aiming nnncnnirtitinif i inFnf "seems to chill him about the sarne'as water does the duck, .wjien poured onjts back ' W'are glad to note that our excellent contemporary in the capital city comes to us .under a new head ith the better de signation, "The Raleigh Post" in place of "The Morning Post." lttshop Cheshire to Be Here Nej t Week. , """'"r w, 0 , ivill arrive lifer e next Monday; night. "Tuesday morning he will hold services in All Saints Episcopal church and also that night. The confirm!ionser- vices will be held in thejnorninj Boys shoes tan andblacl from S3 cents to $1.75. Swink & White. r f O - i D E R T U l are Ctia cures oj "iw Hood's Sarsaparilla, and yetthej eit fciucple and natural. Hood's Sarsa , . What is Hornet Recently a London, magazine sent out 1,000 inquiries on the question, "Wnat is Momer" m selecting, the classes to respond to the question it was particular to see that every one was repre sented. The poorest and the richest were given an equal op portunity, to express their senti ment.. Out of 800 replies re ceivedseven gems were selected as follows: 1. HomeA world of strife shut out, a world .of love shut in. . . . 2.Bi6nle -The place where the small are great and the great Tare small. . 3. Home The, father's king dom, the mother's world and the child's, paradise. '. . ' . 4. Home-rTbe place.whero we grumble the most andare treated the best. ....... 4 5. Home The -centre of our affection, round which our - heart's besfwishes twine. 6. Home The place where the stomachs get tnreo square meals daily and our hearts a thousand. 7. Home The only .place on earth where .the faults and fail ings of humanity are hidden unde the sweet mantle of char ity. How cruel seems the month of March to the poor" newspaper man. Five Saturdays on wfyicb the 'devil is to pay" but only four Sundays to. rest. his, weary brain and let the white matter grow. . ' ; To Change Their Sign. The familiar Southern Railway insignia, "S. R.," crossed by..an arrow used in railway adver- tising matter, has been ' ordered abandoned. It may in the near future be substituted by some new design. , , Local . officials have received information directing that the insignia be, dropped on all print ing ordered here? No reason has beeh given for the change, - and it is presumed by local of ficials that a haridsomer, or more appropriate design 'has been conceived for, the road's, Vtrade- xnaric wKnorvule Sentinel. ' Council for Judge. The Democratic Judicial con vention of Catawba has expressed its choieeof Mr. WB Council' Jr., for superior court fodge 'form that district. ReafDeer Chase in Yadkin.' " A correspondent of the States- ville Landmark gives an decount of a genuine deer chase inYad kin county last week. It . was a sort of all-day chase and wound up in the evening with his buck, ship fighting at bay till knocked down and killed with a piece of rail. He was'fat an I weighed 125)Ounds. There's no account ing for his presence so far Jrom deer range. NQX1CE!- V To Tax-Payers." I will seize rTersohal property for taxes on Saturday, March 10th, 1900. So if you have not paid your tax, do so at once and save trouble. S. J. Ervin, City Tax Collector. March 3, 1900. The U. D. C. Enterprise. We are pleased to see that the Dodson Ramseur Chapter of the Daughters of Confederacy have secured the Boston Star Concert Co. for next Wednesday night. the28th. It is amusical feast for which many of us are getting an appetite. 1 The proceeds are wanted for the Confederate Soldiers' Home at Raleigh and therefore appeals to a generous people for a liberal patronage. " ' - Hii Big rush at. Swink & White's today, special sale of sample shoes. . Has a Position at Elizabeth College. Miss Ethel .Van Wrgner, of New York, who until recently was teaching music in the Con cord Institute., has secured, a position in Elizabeth c'ollege' at Charlotte.' Miss 'Van Wagner is' an accomplished musician. She is a graduate of Oberlin. Ob servatory of 'Ohio- and has de voted much of her time to the study of music. All will be glad to learn that Miss Van Wagner has secured this position She leaves Monday. We have on our counter 175 pairs of Men's and Boy.'shoes . the entire line of samples of Wm. F Mayo & Co. Boston, which frill be sold today and tomorrow at almost ? -Half-Price I Your only trouble will be to get a fit; if you wear 9, 10 or 11 you will not 'find. your number, out if you wear under that num ber we can sell you regular Vici Kid, Russia Calf and Wilson Calf $3.00 tan'and black for $2.25. $ 2.50 . for $ 1.75 2.00. " 1.50 1.50 1.10 1.25 . .90 1.00 " . .75 Big line of Baseball, Tennis a"nd Bicycle Shoes from 38 cents up to $1.50. : . Swink & White." Bargains IN-. HOE 6,000 III PAIRS Shots are produced in the finest factory in the . world. The makers are, and have been for mosfperfect fitting, the easiest on the feet, - the most artistic, the handsomest, and the best values ever, knowh in footwear. There are all styles forall uses, indoors or out; dress, walking, wheeling, golfiing, house wear. The woman who hasn't seen them has missed something, and she who hasn't worn them has missed still more They are a delight to the eye and a comfort to the foot. Boots $3.00. QueemQuality OXFORDS $250 HIGH ARCHED. 1 -V. "V. M 5 DryfcMilIer,5hF0ueriShers We willmuke'aL SPECIAL SALE ..OF Lead IBS "FINE 'We have. decided' Ho discontinue this line and wish to clean out these goods -at oncd. They are worth from $1:10- to-. $1.98.- You can. 'have ' your ' -. OT.. --fll?j. jflDl. ! For Bo Cents. These goods are neither shop- ,....-" worn, off widths nor sizes, but nice, fresh goods bought much be-. low the-present inarket price. . . Very Respectfully, TTT -It i is? r z9 -1-"f5 For or rutr Tears Mrs. Winslow's Soothinar Svrup has been used for over fifty years by .'mil lions of mothers for their children whne teething, trith perfect success. It soothes the' child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. 1 It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedi ately. Sold by druggists in every," part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot tle. Be sure and ask for ''Mrs. Win slows Soothing Syrup," and .take no other kind ' - DAY years, the acknowledged lead- Shoemaklng. O 111 i SEE , XOV5 I . THAT THIS WtG- I IS BRANDED AT S I ON EVER Pq J SHOE. frf Jpt ft choice of the lot s jWh. Mh. JL Jj. IL-docnIki: We are prepared to give the people-this winter better bargains than usual in all kinds of Heavy and Fancy Qroceinies ' - - . - At wholesale and retail. ;It will pay you to see our Large 'Stock -of . Tinware, Woodware, Glassware, Crockery,. ' .. ' Hats, tc I a i ? -n m n i uemre ouying. r or vjover oeea SeedRve, andRockSalt go to. G W.. Patterson's..- ' CONCORD MARKETS. - COTTON MARKET. " k Corrected by Cannon & Petzer Comrjanv. .... Good middling. . 9 85 9 75 9 35 8 85 f..... . Low middlinsr.. Oi ocains. . . . . . .. , . ' PRODUCE MARKET. . Qorrected by Swink & White. Bacon..... 8 Sugar-cured. hams ...... 14 Bulk meat sides ........ 8 9 Deeswax, M. ...... Butter. .... . 10 to 15 Chickens .. 10 to 25 Corn... ............. 65 Eggs.... ........ io Lard.-.!!... io Flour (N. C.). . j. 2 20 Meal .......... ; (35 Oats.. ... 50 Tallow - 07 raZ BEST Is what he Peopla b; f most of- That's Why 'Lo':- 3 'ta'saparilla hs the . lamps OF. ALL MEDICINES, cbooy weed have JToralgla. Ge Dr. Mlisj ?Ui" trota lrugstft "One c"' dcae?.
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