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V 'l ; ,i i , Standard, i taMn.- the better parts ct every man w no graces I be foil of any political $arty. - By ail means Keep 0r; Muipny if possible. ' ' ;' : v : 'T '-rrr OHN J). BAERIER & SON, to Editors and Proprietors. 3"AS. P. COOK, ..Editorial Correspondent tii '-mr"1 ' OFFICE IN BRICK BOW. The Standard is published arcry day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. - KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Olie year. 1 $00 months. . . . 200 Ttiree months.. .... .... . 100 One month . . ....... .35 Biggie copy.. .... ... A ) . .05 Tm; Weekly Standard is . a ifour pa , eignt-coluuin paper. It Iia.o a iuiger Circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 t$wr anaum, in advance. ( advertising rates : ; Terms for regular advertisements tm&de known on application. Address all communicatioris! to THE STANDARD, 1 C6nc6rd,N.C.' CONCORD, MAROtl 17 1807. GOIXU II03ITR TO FIGHT, At the call ot 'their ebon try squadron -t about 70tf GreeW; will sSail from New York Saturday for Greece, and on arnvajj r wil I be ek -rolled atf equi $ffifbfr'a fcattles. DFtSlmt rrek merchant of Philadelphia, Clears the &petsi W (consider jQamber from that citj-and in the 2 rent of a war wilt return to Greece ittlClSelf. noaMbold iresnre. : D. tv. Fuller, of (Janajofcarie, N. Y., says that he always keens Dr. Kiog's $ew Discovery in the house and his family has always found the very best results follow its use; that he would t "ot be without it, if procurable. G. A. Dykeman, Drug gist, CatskiU, N. Y, says that Dr. King's New Discovery is undoubt edly" the best cough remedy ; that he has used it in his family for eight years, and it has never failed to do all tVat is claimed for it. Why no try a remedy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles tree at Fet zer'e Dx store. Regular bize 50c and 81.00. In. til... jRafei Storm 1 THE RaGKET the man got very wet. The wetting gave him a cold. The cold, neglected, developed to a cough. The cough sent him to a bed of sickness. A dose TUB cloud Dccrfin, The praspecta brWjrop cleepens. 0reecer eeeirW to jjqr. ii lents in hiatory "jot etcpa tobp taca .4hu might not Juto b:oa Uiea if , f, irti, - ,,vvy CS7 ALL ' JXEARtt I.Et IT DC XD. mmm ailmg the There is left a rayotorflhat he Mew board miy eclt Observer says iKef regardful; (j tjie nianeanl: phy. The areallj re fiiave 'the rihfreaW'-Oftthia Stsit eart, tlhe "new trugJeea warreleof Dr, Murphy --Ee does noi.fezpedi;! tem to do so, nor care for ttiAmc?ta do'so, but if they 8iivnld it 'wouid te the bravest and most aotic, -aal moat baebming act that has 'been doue in North barjiniif twentv years." W can scarcely hope, for so noble an act and if we were more anxious or Democratic supremacy in Jthe -State than ;.therretaleiff(je6f' the wisest Gounseis we wo aid" wish that . thay would n6t,:butwe Tise f above party, we think, in conducting ; the institutions of the State; -We have been, assured by Popu- ' 'lists thsVthis remoyai of i)r. Mur sphy was an act that would', moat surely Ijurt. ' ! .jLhe unmerited alienation from J -the party that did-: conduct the State's, interests well for so long is 3arpri3ing, but it is hardly great enough to allow such outrages -against the sensa of propriety and rtht that still dweUs in the Vhearts -of all good men. : f y - Dr, Murphy should be reinstated .s the best and onlV way to undo a rrong against the "State! tne nWfm'J :Mnemniue lb! at divorce f rocf hU if e who he informs.' us 00 cno w eo; to ifB QXAin have nipped the cold in the bud, and saved the sickness, Buffering, 'land expense. . The household remedy for- colds, coughs, and all lung troubles is Aye i r's Cherry Under Brighter Skies ! Joseph Hernn whom all our readers ptobtibly remember hs cou needed with much that is! to be re gretted by all Philanthropists and more than all by himself is now waikiu2 under brighter skies. j" We deem it ho evil to Air. Herrin to recapitulate the tory of his life in bnet Much lomi is open for ritorm;.and all hinorto dhimlaf he makes it. He neglected f? d id not get early education at ladt. He walked m hoeg'atixav Thehmndbf: the term of punishment and being mar. Heltno n'trnf ai rtful- tramanrrwhen freo from theilawiltj WTiott return r x;mm.iA a w; , . x. u i k . : i v t . ine nrm 01. utv, oc waaawonn tomtmiexmVUUtiia ignorance iof hava this dav dlcisolved fev mutual thejgrayity of the crime, married theicob'setftliFhe biitet3 illnow be wiuuw ui tue lttuucuicu rrauK. Yyruy; -- Tv Petb.i for which, the .g.m CT t?id him' wkdHhfltetedlntU nM.iM.nnr Remnants Silkoline 7c yd. , . Remnants of percale worth 10c I at 7ic.;- ":t": "-.: 366 yds of the finest black i sateens made at 15c; regular pric 25c yd. Shirt waist eilkti 25c to 75 j yd. White goods 5 to 22Ja yd. We have in etock and on the road about 50 bolts of nainsook, lawns, dimities, Man-niles long cioth etc, ranging from 5a to 25c yd Good gipgbam at 5 to 8 1 3 ?. Bargains in red or white flannel. Embroidered fi .in'nel ekirs, patterns ol 2 yd 3 at SI 48"p.r pattern. Cotton flannei at to 103 yd. Counterpanes 48c to $2 25. Nic9 line of Marseille's crib counter panes at 48 j. Cotton blankets 4 9-4 bleached sheeting at 20 j. Red or light blue cotton plush at 7-Jc. nf Avrt's! PTinrrv Pectoral. taken at the ' start, ' would uneniiie taoie covers at uj, ao por- tiers 55Z.OU. Goat rugs $2.50. Lace curtains 68c to $2 pair. Oii window shades 25 and 30c. Braes trimmed curtain poles 22Jo. J Cake boxes 33 tb 0c. I Tihjre jDep't. Plain coffee pots 5c up. Extra heavy copper bottom at 20c Covered buckets 5c to1 12c. Open" buckets 9 to 12c. Zinc bucBiets 20c. ; j Wash pans at 3c to 10 j. Granite wash pans 25c. Dish pahs 10 to 25c. Extra heavy dfst pans 35c. Waiters 5Yto 60j. Milk or baking pans 3c to IO3. Gray granite baking pans 13 to 25c. Blue and white baking pans 13 1 35 c. Tubed cake pans 5 to 20c. 2-quart tin stew pots IO3. 2-quart gray granite stew pots 25c. Gray granite rice bailers 75c to $1.15 Jtsiue and white rice boilers 9oc. Sauce pans 15 to 20c. I Milk strainers 10c. Soup stiainers 10c. Gravey strainers 5c. Tea strainers 3 and 4c. Bowl 5c. Bread boxes 38 to 68; Pectoral. v - Sad for the CurtbQol,' 00 page Notice ofTlU4ilatroii. titfleinij & CoaaritojithPrtto their past patrtmt;; .will continue it ith? the neirStrn.: ' ! in iiWmMS8Ml& wSfflm&Bwffii S3SiSSQSiSi ic;SiJBt;K . 1 ' - . 1 j r . . . - - - - - 1 M'.'l. iui i;'Us!,.,. in a I 'Ann Ann 1 liable, ermUneht conservatiTe and B(5Comodatinff vbankiner i institution? VVaolicit vo4ir;buafies;Mthitlre taBBurance 01 nonorabie treatments .) ll'IVIrtitiV.A'liaf nAn tent. I ' ? Ifi ve can serve vhn at anv tiro a: I., t weshali beigladito'have y ou come HQu aee uBi rt- . r : ; : LIBERAL AeeOMMODAT IONS t TO. CUSTOMERS. ..Gapital and;Sulphfs$70x000. ': : D. B.COLTR ANE Cashier. - J M. ODELL, Pres. ; as Oil table cloth 18c yd Floor oil cloth 25c yd. - 1 piece straw matting at 25c yd. Baskets from 2c to SI 24. Stationery Dep't. Pencil tablets" with 125 leaves at 2c; larger ones at 4 and oc.5 t4 Ink tablets worth 5c at 3c; 10c plies Jobs in box paper 'at 10d' box. ' riuu uuto papuir aw iuu criur 10-inch envelopes at 5c(p(rpack. Leadpencils 3qx1qz tpgpt ; iV ; Ink and rnucilage 8c. v Steel penB 4o to lOc'dozfl ' N""' Paper back novels at 5 and 10c. Cloth bound novels 15cvt r tWB CAN SAVBtiYOU 60 Spice boxes in case 48c case. Cash boxes with lock 60 j. 2inccrnboas25cr Zinb Blorjf btickets with lid 38c Painted tier slop backets 25c. Fool tuba 38c 7 t liletsMW: ' I 7 HeVeisoilksanB 25c. ironrea pans, 4Qo and 15c. Tin mnflin carda 10 td 18a Tib Wdapfeeasures 5c. PaltUctoy4capy2cVW h 1-2 gal milking, cups 5c. Black hkndldi)peV8 5c. 'Black handle gnmitf dippers 15c Natmez ffraterS; 40. .i lGhanttip5anil(W jl jLijLw i. w j. itu w a u r i o 1 1 it m no K . r nana We sellfbr U sets thai ihey charge Phitov vim iur. Dee us. oeiore . Duying; 'iT'-V avi " r ;.rr; Qfter special attractioii? this week on Hosiery. Our stock is SSI :-.5B-S3 I 'J 55. 725 ess . Ob. tea- 1P9 3 1 1 1 w n 17 can be bought with money and our line will be opeii for insbectioiiV this ;Week. 5 and we :thilHn be9ti4fl44Clden,8 litiaitftxr nn fljirth f rt Rt tlit. wnrth "Irtrti h!nr lOn we will run f 6rafewdiaysf a fasfcblack aouWlie aS3 ipei'ss 5'-to8 theytCr cheap afe Qt ; ii ;,y . j . 4-, At 15 and 20 ceht$ 4&va 25 cents- AJivenja an.ecr nne riDDea pest diuck, sizes a 1002. 'r 3'4rk rit'i ;fM-: 3tbi .i. : ' CONCOED MABKETa COTTON MARKET. - -- I .... . ' Corrected! by Cannons &, Fetzer Good middl Middlings . Low middling ...............6.75 tstaina ..V. 6.00 " ;:;'r;pEODucEyiK:: ;'; Corrected bv JSwint .& Av'ni te. Bacon....;.. 3. ......... .V. ......6.90 to 7c bttgarcured liama...... 12to 14 Bulk meat3,8ide8. ................6 to 7 Bee a wax.... U ......20 Butter j;L.......10tol 5 r- ..a. a... ...... JL V WV S 1 1 m......! ...i .;...45 Eggs....,...l ......... ! ....;.....12J v Wilet thesame cut.1 Wea putting. on sale at 5 cen Black !''drbppedtitWtliat is worth 10 cents. j For 10 cents seamless Jipaiery. at 15; and - 20 cents. We hove tine yalues, at 25 cents nothing better, all special prices tnis week. " : . r.t Tr . 7:, from 6 oents upi ' 4 Good mixed 8J cents. Fast mixed 12 i cents. White feet with black tops 18 cents. Best 40! cents guage 25 cents, Nbn't mattewhisjantedVt cjothe the feet, we have it. i I Come and see our 0 We show sample line in Strieker's store. our own. We sell it on installments. Next' door to W- - ,T - - ,-,- "St . Lard. j..; 7 -flour Itforth Carolina). .........$2.50 -leal........;.. 45 Oats............... 40 Tallow - ;iw- m mmmmm ;..3tcl THE .HKAPiilite.
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