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DAILY STANDARD Doa't LokFor Flaws. The Boston Star Concert Co. Here. Don't look for flaws as you go The Boston Star Concert Co. through life: arrived here this morning and JOHND. BARRIER AND SOIf , I And even when you find them wiu giv0 their entertainment to Editors and Proprietors. It is wise and kind to be some-l . , . . ahtinn,a r,a1, mhAV OFFICE IX rUG MORRIS BUILI4 -what, Mind mSu" u UJUOUUS UVJ And look !or the virtue behind appear under the auspices of the them. Daughters of the Confederacy. XJif&IZHg For tSftcSf1L?ight lias a Th.e Prospects' are that they will riee. Rates of Subscription : nintl 2 l.ne , , ... play to a good audience. There Qyeflr;-. AV-f;-S r in. UiU are three members of the com ' - j-i vuo ..... I w . V I . rni 111 I i. Ti .u inn t a hotter far trwhnnt. for a ctar pauy. Alio curiam wm raise at One month .35 Than the spofs on the i6un 8:30 o'clock. single cony. ...?. Uio- fTl XT W7 Try -rr t- -vt rtm a tt T i-w -.1 lii-ia UXiXiiljX D X AJM UAXVJJ IM I . . I'.ln.UA Ta.Jfo. Colo onr-page, eight-column paper. It ha The curreriV .of life rifnS everv larger circulation m Cabarrus than any wav .J. Offer lor sale my eiucr pupor. rnce $l.UU per annum in edvnnce.. Advertising Rates : .Terms for regular adyetisejnent umo liuown on application, A rl rQQ oil yiimmiim' .i'An 0 " vDO (tii VULUlilUiilUallULJClU THE STANDARD, Concorxi N. JO. TELEPHONE NO. 71. Concord, N. C, Mar. 28, 1900.1 . -I offer for sale mv valuable To the bosom of God's great Lplantation of more than 300 acres weau -.- :kp , r Don't set voui fdrce 'gainst the on tne public roaa leading from rivpr' rnnfcA Concord to Charlotte and in a And think Ao alter ifVmotiorf. " section of the best landfc inJDa- Don't waste a curse on the uni-Parr.us county. It ias a good I 1 V A M A. ijuuso, uitru, ifiiu. iwu leilclDL houses. . 3-28tf Thos. L. Martin. Don verse: . Remember it lived beforyou; m t butt at tne storm witu your . punnyform But bend and let it fly o'er you. CLARK A GIANT tORRUPTIOJIST. it- The worjd will never adjust self . To suit your whim to the let-ten Some things must go wrong .your whele uq long; us the the better. It is folly to fight with tinite," i - And go under af last in wrestle, the A Washington dispatch of the 7tk gives some stattling find ings y the committee on priv ileges and elections in- the inves tigations of Senator Clark's elec tion to the United States Senate. The committee find that 15 members of the 'legislature were paid by, Mr. Clark or his agents The wiser man. shajpes into God's for their votes; that money was wse Pian . ollered to- at least nine others As the water shapes into the aggregating the, sum of $175,000; . EHa Wheeler Wilcox. tiiat $iuu,UOU was offered by one Vi. Treacy, a friend of Clark, to The Primane to Be Held Saturday. . the attorney general to dismiss Let all turn out to the pri proceedings in court; that the maries Saturday and have a same agent offered $100,000 to- good meeting. Each precinct Justice Hunt of the. Supreme will elect an executive committee Court to dismiss the same case; of . three and the chairman of that Clark and, his agents en- that committee will be a part of . . ?ery ana the county democratic executive uinuuiLii unuuiy hi iu legis lature . The committee finds proven liovnnrl a nnoet.inn' a. -m m Krvr. rst m ATI nam fir! vohn -ranaivrckA ciimCs I Saturday. aggregating $207,390, while di rect and circumstantial evidence establish the further list of names with amounts 600. To offset this the 'senator We" have received a car load of fine mules and horses. "We have 27 of We 'will-make a . SPEdlAL. -SAL& OF FINE .We'haye decided to' discontinue this line ajid wish .to clean' out . . , these goods, at once. They ard worth from $1.10 to $i.98. . You . ... can have your, choice of the lot And, the sooner you know it fnnm for -iron fo V,aV ln. ji. very one oi tnem is well broke to work. BROWN BROS. wa5 We carry in stock at all times a full line of For 98 Cents. Tan,. Black; and Patent Leather Shoes cuuiuiiLe. .ueietjaces win also Made up in latest style -n yici uoeieciea to me county con ven- ma, 5ox ualf and Russia Calf. tion .to be held here the follow ag Rare You Handed In the Dime We want to remind a number of our C!onfdrntt Vatoran gregatmg 105, brethren that they have not yet raises the cry of persecution and hate and the buying up of the press of the State to hound him down. It is something of a comfort to know that when, bribery and corruption get so bold as to threaten our institutions there comes the strong hand of virfue ,to calla'haUV . It is to be hpped that the Inked States Senate will rid itself of this corruptionist Clark. Of- course be will squeal. ; "None ever felt the halfer draw, With g6od opinion of the law." ; : ' t t.. . ' " fews From Glass . Written For The Standard. Glass, March 2? Miss Stella T?.ns.Qll of TMiccaII i cnanrin r a. few days with her friend, Miss Carrie Gallon. . Mr.'W HHammond. who has paid in their 10 cent per capita for the , general ; f und. It is a pleasure to many - and should be to all to meet this little require ment. It was onlv thev who were faithful to a sense of duty in the service who made really good soldiers and are now en titled to the bonprs so lavishly conferred on the wearers of the gray. Personal duty together with soldierly pride should be quite sufficient. ' . i,f .- . Moro About the Black Rain. . At Louisburg: PemalS College -he blacl; rain was quite noticable last week and a good quantity was saved for analysis and as a curiosity. . , A good little story is told of a colored washerwoman who set her tubs for good rain water. When she found it colored She was enraged at some one who 'ca; t, bad as she thought poured 'ink -w-n . i . - . I 4nfr flno f n ha mi K'lonrifl. l anrontxri hora t.ri air Wo had a letter a few days ago V T T W "W mm ironi ir. j w iow wno is at tending lectures in Baltimore,' Md. He will not be home until the last of April. Miss Cora Isenhour's school will close next Friday. Mr. Nimrod Smith was fam- tale telling. When The water it is said, has a fast cojor without settlings. i . i Chanee of Adrertlsements. Swink & White have a ctiange in their ad. The Bakery has a change to day. See change in the ad. of HL Parks & Co. ous for his he died he turned over the pa pers to Mr. Nimrod Watt and he was equal to his ancestor. He died and turned over the papers to Mr. Nimrod Overcash and he not, madn his will vat as ha But Dr K'8 New Lif " clear skin, rosy cheeks, rich complexion. lb a y uuiii, mu. 0nIy FetZerfl d-np stora What's Your Face worth. Sometimed a "fortune, but never, if you haye a sallow complexion, a jaun diced look, moth, patches and blotches on the skin all signs of liver trouble. All sizes and lasts. Big line of Shirts ; Collars and Cuffs and Neckwear. Prices guaranteed. Swink & White. These goods, are neither shop worn, off widths nor sizes, but nice,-fresh goods bought much be- low the present market-price; ; ...... Very Respectfully, H2V zir TBotbiIinio ' Mr. J R Garrison, cashier of the bank of Thornville, Ohio, had been robbed of health by a serious lung trouble until he tried Dr. "King's New Discoyery for consumption. Then he wrote: "It is the best medicine I ever used for a severe cold ox a bad case of lung trouble. I always keep a bottle on hand." Don't suffer with coughs, colds, or any Ihroat, chest or lung trouble when you can be cured so easily. Only 50o. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at F zer's drug store 6,000 PAIRS III A DAY: ' ... . Shots are produced in the finest factory in the world. The makers are, and have been forbears, the acknowledged lead ers in their hno-Women's Mne Shoes. The shoes are the most perfect fitting, the easiest on the feet, the most artistic, the handsomest, and the best values ever known in footwear. There are all styles for all uses, indoors or out.-dress, walking, wheeling, golfimg, house wpar. The womanwho 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. Queen Quality OXFORDS v HIGH ARCHED. 818 I THAT THIS WYpf I IS BRANDED fi? J ON EVERY fa Art In Shoemaklng. rr Rr AArlfzM Shoe Furnishers lLnnIksi:' We are prepared to-give the people this .winter better bargains than usual.in all kinds of t '..'' ,', Heavy : and Fancy Groceries At wholesale and retail. Jit will pay you to see our Large Stock of . . ' Tinware, Wopdware; Glasswiir.e, Crockery, V Hats,.Efc.' . t before buying. For Clover Seed " SeedRve, andRockSsrlt go'to G. W. Patterstih's. . CONCORD MARTTRT55. COTTON MKET. Corrected by Cannon fc,Fetzer Company. Good middling . . . . . . . 9 85 Middlings '. g 75 Low middling 9 35 Stains. T 8 85 PRODUCE MARKET 'Corrected by Swink &' White Bacon fc g i Sugar-cured hams .V 14 Bulk meat sides.. gi Beeswax o T 10 to 15 Chickens tK ' W W vorn. . Lard......... Fiour (N.c..).::;;; Oats.'.,.,.,.,,41t", Tallow: 65 10 10 2 20 65 50 07 O Q. 13 EST is wTini. ,f, r - buy tha most of. ThftV eOF ALL M EDIClNELsf
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