ii - 1 QRT STANDARD JOHN D. BARRIER and SON Editors and Proprietors. fc. II1E STANDARD is published every uy (Sunday excepted) and delivered by Ori year $4.00 B- reontttH 2 00 Truea months 100 One month 35 . Single copy 05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD-is wOLr-pajje, eicht-column paper. It has s !;; rer circulation in Cabarrus than any uier paper. Price $1.00 npr annum m advance. Advertising Rates : Terras for regular advertisements -trmde known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. TELEPHONE NO.. 71.. NATIONAL TICKET. For P.resident William Jennings Bryan. For Vice-President, Adlai E. Stevenson. For Elecjors-at-Large, Li ee S. Overman, of Rowan; D. H. McLean, of Harnett. For Congress from 7th District, Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz, of Rowan,. For Elector., J. R. Blair, of Montgomery.. Concord, N. C, Sept. 8 1900. SLTERSTITIOA; ITS BASIS. is to be hoped that his reply will WITH THE CHURCHES TOMORROW, rpf ip g r CA'n be read bv most of those who f I I KZ i rl tL jJ i-t 9 1 3 Z J lie i'ews are Upeu and welcome have read the biased article that brought it out. A gentleman speaking of Mr. Travis" stygma tizing ours as a suitable field for missionary work said if that man coming only from Pennsylvania down here makes such esresr- to all. "Oh tbat men would praise the Lord tor his goodness and for his wonder works to the children of me. ' l's. 107:8. . St. James E. L. clfurch. Sun day School at 11 a Special Offeing of !,607 .Tablets, ious exaggerations what sort of rc Holland" a taiS would he send back if he First Presbyterian church. ' . I r i i i j. -.a ti were to go to China or to the ounaay ocnooi an '4 p. m. oer islands of the Pacific. vices at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m., by Rev. S R Hope. Professorship Accepted. McKinnon Presbyterian Professor Nathan E Aull, of church. Sunday School at 9.00 Nmvhprrv s r, ha n Wa a. m. .Pravej meeting at 11 the chair of Mathematics in a' m Prching at 8 p. m., by Ssi 800. Mb-Paper and Envelops, arid iOO'DoM'Tolfel Soaps'.:'. 15c 20 and 25c . 35 ind 50c ' 10C .Boxes of Paper and Envelops for ,5c per box.. North Carolina College to take Rev. A Shorter Caldwell. Cannonville Presbvterian the place in the faculty made church. Sunday School at 9 vacantby the death of Prof. H a. m. Services at 11 a. m., by T J Ludwig. Prof. Aull is an Rev. A Shorter 'Caldwell. alumnus of Newberry College, 'Prayer meeting at 8 p. m. class of 1888, and since his grad- Ult;su "UJ- m" rj' , , Sunday. School at a. m. uation nas devoted ms time to 0. jo aex VKJtJo ill ix a. m.f auuo j. hi., the work .in the school having filled responsible posi- Episcopal church. Sunday J tions m his native State and scnooi at iu. a. m. iso ser- Texas. Prof. Aull was hannilv vices- married to Miss Louise Kirk- Ul'-u' n day School at 4 p. m. Services patrick, at'Gastonia. N. C. on . , o v. u r ' ' ' . at 11 a. m., and 8 p. m., by the August iiVih. and went thence u " for 10c . " for 15c f6r25c 5c Ink Tablets for 3c each. 10c " " for 5c 15 to 25c " " for 10c SOAPS: FELS & Co's. Smalt Hotel at lc, worth 2c. " Sweet Flowers, Vanity Fair, 'ALconica Glycerine and Water Crest, put up. 3 cakes in a box, bur price 15c per box. . " Clover. Pink, Honey, Castile and Glycerine, Luray, . Laural, Blossom and Halifax brands at 35c per box of 1 dozen or 3 cakes for 10c. Also Almond Cream and Mt. Olive Castile at same price. FRENCH SOAPS. Dulaurier's Violet do Mentoue 3 cakes in box at 15c per box. Runean Ex cie Violet Blanche 3 cakes in box at 15c per box. Henri Rocheau Iris Blanche 3 cakes in box at 15c per box. with his. bride to Mt. Pleasant, Trinitv Reformed church. N. C, to begin his duties at the Sunday School at 10 a. m. Ser- Well-known American Soaps put up 3 cakes to the box David S. Brown & Co's. Daffodil at' 15cc per box; Blossom 15c per box. Tt soems that the Sacred City in Pekin was entered by the al lied forces largely as an object lesson to the Chinese who la bored under the delusion, ex pressed at least, that their gods wouur strike down any foreigner who dared to enter the gates. ii is needless to say that it was a I I m -4 -4 1 V 1 college when the fall term vices at 11 a- m- ana op. m., oy the pastor, Rev. WH McNairy. St. Andrews E. L. church. - Apple opened on September 4th. Lu theran Visitor. Says Exposition is a Success. A letter from Paris informs us that Dr. Bittle C Keister is still in that city diligently employing Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. Services at 7:30 p. m., by the pas.tor, Rev. C A Brown. ! Baptist church. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. B Lacy Hoge. Sub- nis time in bacteriology at the -jects: 11 a. m., "Renewing of Pasteur Institute. He will spend the Holy Ghost." Subject for 8 a few weeks in the mountains of P- aj-i "The Children," fourth in I B TT sn. Rwion or,,i u r series or sermons on xiome. Andrews Soap Co's.-No. G30 Transparent Glycerine 15box. AcmaSoap Co's. Batter Milk and Ajiise aud.Milk Weed Soap 10c per box of 3 cakes. Cocoa Castele at lc per cake worth 2c. 10 kinds of Highly Perfumed Soaps at 8c. Very respectfully, at delusion. But have not all perstitions their bases on the ,1m, reaching Roanoke in Novom- Masonic Notice. miraculous exercise of Divine rpower that separated from faith in the Divine would seem as ab sard. For instance, vhen Uzz'ah atlempted to steady the ark at Nachon's threshing floor he was stricken dead. When Nadab and Abihu wickedly presumed on that which was sacred a "fire pioooaded from God and de voured them. Probably enough iii-tai;ces of Divine manifesta- tions of power above natural laws as seen by man have been rocoivled or passed down the t'utiaiions oi men 10 iorm a basis.for all the superstitions in the minds of men and. it is not a probable that man ever con ceived an idea called supersti tion that is noi surpassed in reaHfy by Divine exercise and to minds untrammeled by the flesh will seem as plain as the ordi nary events of life ber. The congress on medicine and Special communication of Stokes Lodge No. 32 A F & A M on Mondav even- surgery has adjourned after an ing at 8 o'clock, Sept. 10, 1900, instructive session. It had rep- to confer the 2nd degree. . t . Visiting craftsmen are cor- resentatives from every nation, dially invited. Dr. Keister pronounces the Paris K H Griffin, Sec I fi i o rrr Exnosition a snrK Onr oepi. o, iiuu. Church Paper. JIU. DUVAL OS TRAVIS. Elsewhere will be seen Mr. L. ID. Duval's reply to those re actions of the Re'v. J. Mont Travis on "Child Labor in the in which Concord, es- Suth" Dr. Holland on the Century Sfoyenjcnt. Dr. R C Holland, the chairman English Cotton Mills to Close. nf t,Vw Cpntnrv Mnvpmpnt, in t.ho ine cotton milling business in United Synod of the South wm England is depressed according fin the pulpit at St. James to a London dispatch of the 7th. church tomorrow and will pre At a meeting of the cotton spin- sent the Century Movement. Jt ners at Manchester, it was al- is not the object to begin the most unanimously resolved .to work of gathering the 'contribu buy no American, spot cotton tions but to open the ' campaign daring this month which means as it wore for ihe grand move mo uuMug nown oi many mills ment. Dr. Holland comes with much zeal in the work and is es pecially eloquent and fcrcefulas a speaker. . 1r v I." ffllPlB B AND SUPPLIES AT Factory Prices HI AT CONCORD . STEAM LAUNDRY. Agents Wanted. for the time Want to Come Rack. A lot of female cooks went to New York last spring and win ter. Now some of them want to come back, but can't. A case was laid before Mayor Taylor today where a woman writes that she wants to come, but the people keep her from doing so. Her employes first wrote that peci ally, comes in as a victim of , sne was no account, and then iii at reverend gentleman's state ment founded on misinformation or an innate "I am holier than thou "weakness, badly mixed with indifference to truth and justice in his representation of others. Mr. Duval can speak on the subject from absolute knowledge and it when she secured another place they refused to let her depart. Fortunately for Mayor Taylor, but perhaps unfortunately, for these people, his jurisdiction ex tends only to the corporate lim its of . Greensboro. Greensboro Record. A Powder Mill Explosion Removes everything: in eight; bo do drostic mineral pills. No need to dp namite yeur body when Dr, King's New Life Pills do the work so Easily and perfectly. Cures headache, constipa tion. Only 25 cents at Fetor's drug store. M If a man will jat his wife's hand once in a wliile whan they are out in company nd make believe hek hougb no one was wratchiug, she will take in wash ing to keep .him in good cigars as long assho lives. Anderson Intelligencer Tho Best Pscrlfction for Chills And fever is a bottle ot Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. It sjgppljron end quinme in a tasteless iorm. jno cure no pay. Trice 50a Reduced Railroad Rates. Annual convention of National Baptist Association (colored), Richmond, Va.. Sent. 12-00. Tickets on sale Sept. 10, 11 and 12; final limit Sept. 22. Round trip $8.00. North Carolina Baptist Sunday school convention, colored, Ral eigh, Sept. 18-23. Sale tickets Sept. 1? and 18, final limit Sept. 25th Round trip $0.70. Annual Convention and Tour nament of the N. tC. State (col.) Fireman's Association Salis bury, Sept. 11-1?,, First-class fare 70' cents for lound trin. Tickets on sale Sspt. 10 and 11: final limit Sept. 15. Firemen in uniform, ten or mofe on one ticket, G5 cents for round trip. Annual Session .Sovereign Grand Bodge I. O. Q..F., Rich mond, Va., Sept. 17-22. Tickets on sale Sept. 16, 10 and IF: final limit Sett. 25. Round trip $&00. . bixth Annual Holiness con? vention, Raleigh, Sept. -16 Round trip S6.4Q tickets on sale Sept. 7-10; final limit Sept. 18th. Durinerlast Mav an inffcn cMM nf ourgieiehbor was suflef in? from cholera infantum. The doctor! Jiwl ren ud all hopes ofrecovery. ! took a bottlel critciujvpuerioin's uolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, to the house tellin themlYelt sure it would do good il used according1 to jtlirec tions. In t.w days time the ohi( Jiad fulJy re covem,!. The r.hild fc now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended this recedy frequently and &i&7e iever known it to fftil.jfrs. Curti3 Baker liookwalter. Ohio. For sale &t Mm-.M dru store. 8 JUST Ml EVEN JD cb s s m OF ESPECIALLY CHOSEN STYLES AT or sack suits tailored to your Vderand measure Serges for jmmer at ,15.00. '. . Elegantly". Taitored These are hints of the manv good values in newest suitings and trouserings offered by Jacob -Reed's Sons, of Philadelphia, for spring. and summeof 4800. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples shown by G W.Patte rson. " Agents Concord, N. C Sanitary Notice I ' All persons are notifiod to ctean up their premises a.4 orce, those keeping hogs are espec ially wErned. lie commissioners have taken strong action fh the matter and the mayor has given strict orders. A word to tho wise is sufficient. v5lean up and stay clean and save yourself of fine and cost. Jas. F. Harris. Chief of Police. Q 1 f

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