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9 I I Mi1 f'" ' - ... . .r .n.iraiirjii rn'i t4"" " ' '" iMllll.JMV4"M Da ly Standaid.!. , jo , FMm Mfrm.mwy. JOHN D. BARRIER. , A, ,,,, 1 h('ui i in t airs i n Vw . . Editor and I'roprietor. : p r'MiVf I U $T fy J if- CI. I It UJ Cl- lW ' ln ' ' V . r :7-.km-. .'Jt-rsof, ud whose si mine hu OFFICE 1NX0UUISUIU)LM ' -CI. . . . , . ' ... . ESop subscription. 1 machine around Garmortl. -dUcke'l, amended a daii.a&'.li'! f ' ' 2c)0 VYhat is turning out very foorly list winr and,-on .au -qccaftion 35c I.notice in the last issue of the when visitors, were anfiounced, e- Standard that the writer of j took part in exercisesu tneir -j - - r jr T.ig AVeekly Standard is an 8-coluinn 4-pK itandard 13 an 8-coIumn 4-page - . 1 " ,;,-,1 x!4r. It has a larger circulation in .Cabarrus rrloLd itemS Said the Cjlinih tUgS tlOnor. 1 liewwi-www-'l'"'"- ., ciaDnlii-atlon .Add! ess an i.uiiniiuintfciv" TUB STAN DAK I), Coucord, fl. C. j TELEPHONE NO! I i orcoRD.N. C, July J. '1902. I any other paper. Price, a year in advance. . , , , i f cV,i1. rms for regular advertisements made known were killing the corn. There is , recitations by the brignter cnn . one mm tnat thougnt n naa aren auu amuuf, discovered a remedy ' but tl-e little boy. was called on. He re- J practical test failed.' He took.-cited in perfectly good faith the hits Coop and hen with brood f following, which he had learnea chicks into the field, expecting the chicks, about thirty in num. ber,. to exterminate the bugs. The remedy failed, however, as some one with fowl propensitu s .exterminated or confiscated the in her chicks, feathers and all, and even Now don't get excited, picked the brooders head clean Don't be misled' Some Southern Senators aVe xna&fag a rather bad record in Congress., Tillman jumped on jlclaunn. in ine oenaie uua-muei amid the session, benator Mon- ? ay, fought a street conductor who wais dbing his duty and now '. Bailey has lost his balance and , assaulted Senator Beyer idge who used not very harsh language ... .. and soitenea H wnn a ueuiara tion that he meant no insult to , Mr. Bailey. There are things of which the South is much more proud than of her fighting Sena-.tors Vacation Day. Vacation time is here and. the children are fairly living out of doors. There could, be no healthier place for them. You need onlv to guard against the .accidents incidental to m st open -.air sports. No remedy equals De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve for quickly stopping pain or remov ing danger of serious conse .quences. For cuts, scalds and wounds. "I used DeWitt's Witch Hlizel Salve for sores cuts nd bruises," says L B Johnson, Swtft, Tex. "It is the best remedy on the market." Sure -cure for piles aiad skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits. Gib son's Drug Store. CongreRg Adjourned Today. Washington, June 30. It is -understood that the resolution for adjournment of Congress has been drawn in authoratative quarters and fixes 3 p. m. to morrow, July 1, as the hour for -final adjournment. It has not been introduced, but is held for prompt introduction if thepresent indications of dispatching work is realized, the naval appropria- ; tion. and Philippine bills being V the doubtful quantities. ' lets Immediately. Masonic Officers Installed. Stokes Lodge No. 32 A. P. & A. M. installed its officers for the ensuing year on Monday night asfollows: J C Fipk, W. M.;JA Kenned, S. W.-Wade Barrier, J. W.; J H Rutlege, Sec.; Jno. M Hend- troublesome in summer than in 0 S Smart, J.D.; G W CroweU winter, it's so hard to keep from and J W Collett, Stewards, and adding to them1 while cooling off A P11 T1 after exercise. Une minute v ' " Couch Cures at otce. Abso lutely safe. Acts immediate'y. Sure cure for 'coughs, colds, ! -croup, throat and lunsr troubles. Gibson's vrpg tetore 'Some people never . quote .scripture until they want to give an excuse for their mearihess." or caught from an indulgent nurse with semipoetical'instincc: Jane ate cake and Jane ate jelly. Jane went. to bed with a pain ,lUls Vwlii WC v.Ynr reilcctzd fae in votir trutfifwl mirror. : . sifch as Nature 3et;m cor nd jmonhftej-..N of its feathers. This left the bugs in full possession. The Garmond hobo band as the boys call it is improving wonderfully well. It gave us some pleasing music at Mr. E Barbee's on last Saturday night. There was a good crowd' pres ent. The crowd was disappoint ed by Mr James Burris, who was to have given a show but did not appear. There will be preaching at Miss Hester HoneycuU's on the 4th of July by Rev. Elias Will iams. A. B. Keren Years in Bed. . Will wonders ever cease?" inquire, the friends of Mrs. L Pease, of Lawrence Kan. They knew ; she had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and general debility; but, ''Three bottles of Electric Bitters en abled me to walk," she writes, "and in three months I felt like a new person." Women suffer ing from Headache, Backache, Nervousness, sleeplessness, Me lancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless blessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed by Fetzer's drug store. Only 50 cents. The lodge Jhas invested in ten shares of . stock in the Pythian Realty Company. Poisoning the System. It is through the bowels that the body is cleansed of impuri ties. Constipation keeps poisons in the system, causing headache, dulness and melancholia at first, then unsightly eruptions and finally serious illness unless a remedy is applied. DeWitt's Little Early Risers prevent this trouble by stimulating yie liver ' A Raglnc:, fcoarin Flood. W-sred down a telegraph line -which Chas. 0 Elll?, of Lisbon, Ia.t had to "repair. "Staading waist vdeep in icy water," he "writes, "gave me a terrible cold & p?omoting easy, healthy action suid cough. It gre w worse daily. , of the bowels. Tnese little pills Linollt'.tho rmct f Antftvc in flair. 1 . laid, ileb., S$ux City and Oma ha said I had Consumption ai could not live. 'Then I began rising Dr. King's hew Discovery and was wholly cured by six bottles." Positively guaranteed for -Coughs, Colds and all Throat and Lung troubles by P B Fetzer, 'JDraggist. Price 550c. For what Jane had was a pain in her head. ' When, the youngster told of this to his entirely surprised and somewhat shocked parents they asked him: What did. your teachor say!" He replied: : 'She said nothing. She just turned around and looked out of thr window, but the scholars and the visitors wanted me to say it again." Brooklyn Egle. Stepped Into Lire Coals. When a child I burned my foot frightfully," writes. W H Eads, of Jonesville, Va., "which caused horrible leg sores for 30 years, but Bucklen's Arnica Sale 'wholly cured me after everything-, else failed." Infal lible for Burns, Scalds, Cuts, Sores. Bruises and Piles. Sold at Fetzer's drug store 25c. "We are prone to look at the faults of others through a micro scope and at our. own through the small end of a telescope." CATARRH ASK DRUGGIST FOR 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Bali. GlTcsRellctatOncc It cleanses, seothes and heals the diseased membrane It cures auiclily. It is absorbed. COLD 'N HEAD Heals and orotects the Membrane, restores the Senses of Taste and braeJI. hull sue 30c.; iriai ize ioc, ai aruggisw or uj mmu Ely BrotHers.56 Warren St., New York. AMNQUNCEMENTS, or 'have freckles, sunburnrtan, sallowness, etc., clouded its former flesh-tinted transparency? If so. apply lagan's Magnolia Bali and redeem Nature's gift. Delightfully refresh ing, and entirely free from all injurious elements. It gives a complexion that makes a lady look years younger. It I a LIQUID, easily applied and sold by druggists at 75c The Racket! IA ...Ladies' Silk Parasols at Gost,, 98c ones for 75c 1.25 " 1.00 1.68 " 1.25 1.98 " 1.50 2.25 " 1.75 2.68- V 2.00 I HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY self a candidate for the office of Sheriff for Cabarrus county, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic nominating primaries and convention. Jas. F. Harris HEREBY ANNOUNCE MY self a candidate for the office of Sheriff for Cabarrus county, subject to the action of the Dem ocratic nomination and conven tion. LMcKey MoftRisoN I do not act violentlv bat bv strf-no'tKnninor t,h howfils pnn.hlfi o them to performheirown work.f 'promising tlm the bostfssible Never gripe or distress. Gib son's Drug btore. "Just as soon as some men aie married they imagine that it is ! time to quit playing the lover.-' EtfOtloe ! Having purchased tlj cows and daijing Outfit of Mr. J iff Coley, we areprepared to fur nish on short notice milk and cretin A lare or mall quanta lies. We wvll'be r.leased to sup ply Mr. Coles's old cdtoers, service and fair treatment. If you are going to buy mfik, buy from us, we give you the finest in the land try it. " Yours to serve, 7-3. SPRING HILL FARM. Ladies' 14 inch White Silk Lace Mitts at 78c. Respectfully, D.'JJBostian TTTTTf TTTTTT TTTTTITTTTTTTTTTTTTTIT TTTTTTTTTI TTTf f ' Mi Carolina Stale Normal and Injnslml COlleje yy 1 mTTTTTTTTTTTTJTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTJJI Z LITERARY t CLASSICAL SCIENTIFIC COMMERCIAL C INDUSTRIAL E PEDIGOGIOAL t MUSIOAL 'A s Session opens:September 18th. Expenses 100 to $140; for ; .1 - j residents of the State $ 160. Faculty of 33 members, rracuct a.... Observation School connected with the College Correspondence in- ., vited frora three desiring competent teachers and stenographers . 1 0 j secure board in the dormitories all free-tuition applications shouW be 4 made before July 15th. For catalogue and other information ackii ess PRESIDENT CHARLES D. McIVER, Greensboro, . C. - iiiauiiiimuuiiuuiiiiuuuiAUiiuuuiiuuuimiiUimmiiiUiiJiiAUUiiimiiiia-
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