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. JOHN D- BABBIEB & SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. The Standard is published eTery day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. ' RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : ! One year.....-- 00 v Six months.,. ........... Three months.. . ..... .-. . l.W One month .......... Single copy. ........ .05 The Weekly Standard is a four-page, eight-column paper. It h&3 a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper, j Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. advertising rates : . Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. - Address all communications to THE STANDARD, 1 Concord, N. C. CONCORD. MARCH 29 1897. A GOOD HIT. That iwua a corKr tne Democrats of the House of Representatives put opon the Republicans last Friday in. the discussion of the tariff. It . fid nronosed to olace on the free Mat all dutiable good on which trusta haye been ioruied. . It hit, squarely and if it could liave been brought to a vote it would have committed the Republicans for or againat trusts, but it was ruled out. Take away the tariff and see how quickly the trusts will go to pieces Soma one answers we must have revenue. So we must. Therefore let us lay a tariff where it will bring revenue and take it off where it Droves to foster trusts. Revenue vould be better by direct tax than to build up large fortunes with which to corrupt politics and often society. Remove the tariff where .trusts are formed and we will have little use for an tl-ti us t laws and endless litU gation to dissolve them, with a whole lot of mean reflections on everybody connected with the re cponsibility of the prosecution. Don't Tobacco Bplt ana Smoke Tonr ; Iilfe Away. If you want to quit tobacco us ing easily and forever, be made well, Btrong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Bao, the -wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your r own druggist, who will guarantee i cure. Booklet and sample mailed free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi cago or JNew York. , The Fashion in Spring Jackets. "The sleeves of the new Jackets,' Writes IsabelA Mallon in the Ajril Indies' Home Journal, "are decided- ly smaller, the necessary fullness leing immediate at the top, . ; "The revers are not exaggerated, the rather .Bimjple z rhaspuline . coat collar and lapels being fancied, and these, are : yery, often faqed trth velvet.. "There are few ripple effects; in- fitfad, the smart jacket that the cssai-ntited one rests Empothly across the ' back and does not Bug ge8t too much fullness. 4Covert cloths are especially favored. The colors in vogue are awn, tac, light and dark bine reseda, .cream white, black, as a matter cf course, and all the innumerable rays. ; ' - . ' -V fBraiding especially, with bou- -ache, obtains very ; generally, and ' 5oats have designs arranged for them, the : braiding -belnff done h'v 3iar4 eo ithat- a wide effect is riven --uuuiuwb, a narrow to th waiat,, waV a, brov to the hps. Shprt ?mpir coats entirely covered with brai& put on lengthwise are Been., . ...... - - : Small buttons ef ivory, pearl and gilt are used, the ivory, and the pearl being the round bullet shape, while the gold buttons are flat and suggestive of gold dollars. Large buttons, notably those showing the Delft colorings and patterns, con tinue to be popular, but the newest jackets show the fly closing with no attempt at placing buttons as if they were really used' jj , ! !& Deception Easily Practised is the offer of reward for "any case of catarrh not cured" by certain "cures." Nothing is said regarding theiiumber of bottles required, and therein flies the deception. Ely's Cream Balm is an elegant prepara tion, agreeable to use, and immediate in its peneficil results. It cures catarrh;. You oao rely upon the fact that it con aus no mercury nor!oth;r injuriom drug. 50 cents. ' mmtm mm - - ';. Have Iiearuetl Economy. The financial eqeeze which this country has passed through will re dound greatly to ihe benefit of the South. Our people have not been only improvident, but have been wasteful. Our farmers must now have learned- t!i? lesson that the pig; pen, the chicken yard, thetruck pa tea and the dairy are factors which they must lean upon more heavily than in the past. They must have learned that a wagon is intended to haul more farm pro duct than cotton to the market. If the intelligent white farmer who lived in the pa!st with ease for na ture's handiwork fed and clothed him has learned this lesson, and will illustrate its wisdom to the ne gro householder, the country will prosper and will be a beneficiary from the lesson of theast. Hunts viUe (Ala.) Tribune. Coloring1 Easter STSS. t Easter eggs can be colored with aniline days. It should be diluted to the. proper shade and the eggs boiled in it. Green, the color of hope and resurrection, is particular ly appropriate, but a variety is pleas ing red; pinkv blue, pale yellow and purple. Eggs can be boiled hard, and painted in water-colors with a single spring . flower, as a primrose, or a butterfly, also a sym bol of the resurrection. They should be arranged in nests of moss. German childen believe that the Easter eggs are laid br hares, so representations of this little animal are often placed on them, or near tbm. Painted butterflies, mounted on wire, can be made to hover over the nest. April Ladies' Home Journal. The (lssisippi Floods. 7 The floods are subsiding along the upper Mississippi 'and its tribu taries rbut are-f earfullj hyjb.alpng the lower parts near the mouth Heroio efforts are being made to Jiold in the flood which eyen about New Orleans is lapping the yery tops of the levees. In the towns along the danger points merchants are closing their business and with their force are on the levees with bags of sand and other means hold ing the waters which are expected to.rise stijl higher. Great fears prevail, with: some hope that the heroic efforts put forth may save the threatened breaking of levees and the destruction of life ahd property. i : '.; . Honesty , of purpose and conscien tious performance of ,dntv one uch farther, in the lonc rnnJ than flashes ,of genius even, unao companied by sincere motives.1 It is the plodding 'man of ragged hon esty that sticks and stays and sues ceeds the most grand ly.-Scotland Neck Commonwealth. Wm dto.ctton,cordu royj ; whio h is j principally fused io making cheap clothing for poor men, is 47 peijeent; t'he ;' Dinglej bill makes it about 130 per cenr. But the fellows who got 7 up that bill don't, care whether poof men have c lothes or not.--Wilmington Star. t Who could Imagine that this should be The place where, in eighteen ninety-thre That white world-wonder of arch and dome - I " Should shadow the nations, polychrome ... Here at the Fair was the prize conferred On Ayer's PUls,by the world preferred Chicago-like, they a record show, Since they started 50 years ago. !';.' 'i Ayer's Cathartic Pills have, from thej time of their preparation, been a continuous success with the public. And that means that Ayer's Pills accomplish what is ' promised for them; they cure where others fail. It was fitting, therefore, that the world-wide popularity of these pills should be recognized by the World's Pair medal of 1693 a fact tyhich emphasizes the record ; 50 Years of I Cures. CATARRH NASAL CATARRH is 3, LOCAL DISEASE and is the result of cold and sudden climatic changes. This remedy does not contain mercury or any other injur io is drug. ELY'S CREAM BALM Opens and cleans the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals and Protects the COLD 'n HEAD Membrane from' Cold. Restores the Senses ot Taste and Smell. Is quickly absorbed. Gives re lief at once. 60 cents at Druggists.-or by; vaJ.Y,; samples 10c by mail. b.L,Y BROTHERS SQ Warren5t.,"iN: Y. H. W. Frying, HBADQUAKTERS fob REPAIRS OF; BIO YOLKS, '.. With all-necessary parts of frame fittings constantly on hand, round and oval , cranks, your choice of either, light or heavy tires, inner tubes of all kinds Nickel, Copper, guarantee a to eqaal any plating. ' H. W. FRYLINGr, Opposite Couet House. NOTICE. 1 . " J I want every man and woman in the United States interested in the Opium and Whisky habits to have one of my books on these die eufts. Address R. Al Wnnllev. Atl&nt&. fa ' i ; r ' ' f : Fifty Years Ago. i-o torn I " " ' r il?... ....... ...... j;'.'8 R A C K E T ptPiuu i; BomiETS 25 cents. J ; ' -i , Forty inch. Scrim 12 cents, Embroidery 27 men Batchers Linen 25c. Crechet Cotton, assorted 5c. 5 skeins Embroidery Silk 3 cents. Gold Embroidery 3 cents per sKbin. Nev lot Jet, Metal and Silk Trimming Braids. Cur "N. N, N."' Machine Thread is as good as any, try it, only 3 cents per spool. You should see our Ladies' i Muslin Underwear Pretty Gowns containing 6 yards of Cambric at $1.50 to T.; Boys White Shirts 35 and 45 cents, Mens-White Shirts 25cts up. Mens latest style turn down collars 10 cents. Link Cuffs 22 cents, s Clab House Ties 5 to 12 cts. v 1 l THEflHTlAPSTn . House filled with new, bright and pretty sum mer goods. All opened ap and we wat you to see it. Sliirt Waists for Su mmer, New style sleeves, seperate collar and turned back cuffs from 50 cents to $1.25 Tand array of ?Wash Goods, in Lawns, Percales, Dotted Swiss, etc. isr iE3 w - im: i . for all opened. up and ready for business. Our styles? are gqd, , ; We jyant ypu,see it. v FUBNITUBE -: ; ;JIs in full blast. SgUing lots ofit andjall onjin , stallments. IWe can fit up your house, . ORE. ?2 50. Violins $1,5Q cents to $2 50, Mandolins S2. 00. Zithers ?1 75 to $3 00. Accordions $150. Steel Violin Strings 2icts, Harmonicas 5 to 25 cents. Note Paper 2e per quire up. Envelopes 2c per pack up. e Pencil Tablet 1 cent up. Toilet Soap at 1 ct per cake. French Toilet Soap perfum ed with yiolets, new-inownv hay, etc. at 8 cent? per cakex worth 25 cents. ' i -Feather Pillows 50 cents, Bread Boxes 38 to 68 cents. Cake Boxes the same. Cash Boxes with lock 60 c. 3 Tin Cups for 5 cents. Baskets from 2 cts to $1.14. s 4 i m n. l XiXir er c. V '0 DEPARTMENT ' '."- Box ?w2 &vuX one wiU bo et 70a firoe
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