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, ! i Daily Standard, .JCtTTTJ TV "R A 'R.'RT'RTl. P Rfwf r j Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE IN BRICK ROW The Standard is published .every day (Sunday excepted) and RATES OP subscription : One year. ... . ,$100 r Six months. . . ....!. . . . . 2 00 Three months... . . . . . ... 1.00 One month. . . .". . .... ;.. . - .35 Single copy . . , .05 THE WeEKT.Y STiwninn io w A mt f AM m four-page, eight-column paper. It nas a larger circuiationm Uabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. 4 ADVERTISING RATES : Termafor regular advertisements made known on application. j Address all communications to 1 THE STANDARD, ' ! Concord, N. C. I a CON JORD, APRIL! 22 I8ii7. The Greeks and Turks nave at last began fighting in earnest, an j the eyts of the world are turned toward the com out. If Turkey and ureece ii-nu u oat none, tse con test is apt to be an ui equal one. Turkey can raise 300 000 fighting men, while Gr ece aline cannot muster over 100.000. There are hopes, however, that Grecian sym pathizers in Macedonia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, and other of j the south eastern European countries Which have known the oppression of the Turk inthe past will' cometo" the aid of lUreece. Macedonia belongs to Turkey, but will be invaded by Greece, and, as the Macedonians have been longing to be allied or connected with their southern kins peop!erit is believed that! they wil fight Turkey in the present struggle. Russia would like to get control of I Constantinople" in order to have the j -Laruaneiies as an outlet from the Black Sea. But England; will say nay to this, for fear that Russia, i r once in power there, will I encroach upon English domain in the Indian Empire. The outcome of the war , will be watched with intense in terest. Charlotte Observer; Cvre For neadacb. ttA ??medy for all forms of xottuauu jiecuric .outers has proved to be the very best. It effects a P$rp&hent cure and the most dread ed habitual sick 'headaches yield to ts influence. We urge all who are afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases ol habitbal constipation Eleo trie Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowles, and few case long resist the , use of this me,di?e. - Try it once. Fifty cents and 81.00 at Fetzer's Drug Store. Prof. Ramsey, the versatile and accomplished gentleman who is able to edit the Progressive Farmer with one hand and discbarge the duties of a ntteen hutdred dollar office with : the other, said in last week's hsue of - ms Eble paper! at the conclusion of an eaitonai wnich-Was in effect an apology for accepting relief (after navmg tor , years denounced office holders in general, and after saying ims onice m particular that if he ioojc it he should feel that he was stealing), that he hop jd he would not haye to refer to the subject ag&in, Doubtless, too, he wishes that no one else would. Statesville Landmark. I Backlen's Arnica aire. . The Best Saive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe Hands, Ckiiblams, Corns landl Skin Ernphons, and positively cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give statiefaction or monev refunded. Price 25 fentspei 4ForsaleatPBFetze?.ug Romantic Bat True. From a sourcejthac we regard strictly reliable we get the following touching story : ;. -.. ? Miss and Mr. . both of Stanly' coanty became infatuated with ' Aan n - ntnai.nnH a a tnnali!M nU dtiuu V'WVi tmtu UO WUIIOUIU further fixed the cords of real love with her, at least, a ring was passed from him to her. with the initials of both engraved within, as an endless bond of affection and a seal to their marital engagement. All was joyful anticipation of happiness in the pofs jssiou of oth. r in Jife'd consummations. But alas ! that dread disease, con sumption made its appearance oh this charming protp ictive bride and swept as an erasing sponge over the picture of happiness they had been painting. . The lady did not love the less but tx rcised her set S) of prudence above t hit of impulsive Joye and told hioi, the ol j cc of her heart's affection-,, that oa- would not live loye lo jsr and though n it besi that tnty pis pone tutrritg. Against thid he piotested in vhiu and proba bly io ttie degree f exasperation, for, a) they stroiind sorrowfully by the murmuring; aiid rippling waters of a creek in that community that nni btcaine the ourden of disrna aiou. Jle ciaiujed the return of the ring it it did noc srul their marriage vows, but she plead for it as 4 solace partially compensating the loss of himself which was but the stroke of the Divine hand and not the choice of her own. . Thus these hearts that had been knitting closer j and closer were now entangled in loves inextricable meshes He in- sisted on removing the ring but she torn mm she would contrive to wear that ring and even die with it on her finger though he should toke it rrotn her and place it on the finger of a new lover. In the 'throes of I ' r - Wo Vb'a distracting freaks he then and i . . tpere removed the ring and threw it into tne streanu ?-f5? : v. . While waiting: for that disease to ao its deadly, work and in her mus ings or ambitions blighted and reve lations soon to unfold to those who pass over the river, she took a hook and line and was angling along this same Btam. About 300 yards below the pomt where she saw the iin drop and sink she caught a catfish. On taking the fiah off the hoou she saw a glittering bright substance and there to her great iov she drew . -- from its gills the very same rin and placed it again on her finder and lived her ifew remaining months and died and 1 was buried with the ring on her finger, from which her over in the desperation of disan pointed hopes had taken it. In the meantime he had torn himself from the scenes that would forever 1 brin a returning pang and sought forgeN fulness in distant parts. She, thoagb had the minor triumph, too, of informing him of ner coveted possesnon ere the appear ance of the death angel that placed that ringed hand ia his and trans ported her across the chilling stream to realms of the eternal rest. If A ' ' I! list 1 Before lairing.. take Ayer's Pills, and you wilJ sleep better and'wake in bettex condition for th. day's work. Ayer's Cathartic Pills have.no equal ask a pleasant and effect ual remedy for constipation, biliousness, sick headache and ' all liver troubles. They are ' sugar-coated; and so perfectly prepared, that , they cure' with", out the annoyanceis experienced in the -use of so many of the pills on the market. Ask your druggist for Ayer's Cathartic Pills When.other pills won't help you, Ayer's is - THE PILL THAT WILL The Goncof d National BanK Offers to the business public a re liable, permanent, conservative and accomodating baniang institution. a8SUranCa: of hnnnrahla fABfmAni and due appreciation of your paU LWi? can Berve ya at any time; W68hall be lad tn hnvA vnti An.na auu ooh us. LIBERAL ACeOMMODATIOWS Gapital andSuIplus $70 000. D. B: COLTRANE, Cashierl J. M. ODELL, Pres. EASTER - CARDS 5 cents. . Decorated Glass Eggs 5 and 25 cents a Large Jine of Ladies Embroideried handkerchiefs from 10 to 37 cnts JSew lot of Ladies Umbrellas and Farasols 45 cents to $3. ; Percale Sun Bonnets at 25 cents ChildreDs Parasols at 20 cents Childrehs' Straw Hats 4 cents up and mens 8 cents up. Twelve dozen Corsets 20 cents up. C. B. Corsets worth $1 at 85 cents! Summer Corsets 4f cents to 60 OOcts iTne best 50 cent corset in town, t Mikes Corsets 35 cent. Childrens Waists 18 cents. i See our Kid Gloyes at 85, 90 and 98 cents. T j JM e w Patterns of Hamburgs. Lace Curtains 68 cents up. Boys' White Shirts 35 and 45 cents. , MenV Laundened Colored Shirts 23 cefats up. . 1 Toil De Nord Windsor Ties at 5 cts. These, ties will wash, like a handers . chief. . . - 4 ; Club Ties 5 to 12 cents: Crochet Cotton j5 cents per ball, -5 cent Skeins Wash Embroider v Silk 3c. Gold- 3 cents. Safety Pins 2c per dozen. Mourning pins 1 cent per. box. Shirt Buttons 2 cents per gross. Good needles at 1 .cent per paper. .Not trash. Wite Tape 1; cent per roll. Embroider yV- Silk ZD. cr BO S Cheap TASTELESS. 1 'm M 1 We are ud and -h-nsrliTicy fm- hnaina nni prices and fair treatment we hope to do more business with QDrTMr -non flrrrn I urniiNa uixzoo xlVUUd In patterns at a reductionof 10 w per cent. 60 cent goods for 50 cents. 33 " 25 Wash Dress Goods. Lawns 5 cents and up. White Lawn 5, 8Jt td 12J cts Lappert Lace 10 and 12J cts Waist Silk All the new styles and shades. Black Satin 75 cents. ' ; Black Brocaded J?ilk 50 to 98 cts. Men's; Neckwear. String Ties 5 to 15 cts. Bows 5 to 25 cents. Do for standing collars 15 to 25cts Scarfs 15 to 48 cts. 4-in.hand 25 to 48 cts. Collars the latest styles. ; t - Men's 12 Hose. Black ton with white foot 15 to 20 cents. Black 10 to 25 cents. iOOESiJTS C. B. 85 cents. Warneret90. Roh Rnv th earth ' Lftadfir 9i fon to ' . fOCCBE A COLD IM OJTE DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets.1 AH druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. ml4 W T Strickland, the man who raised the big hog in this county has traded one of, the hams for a house. Franklin Times. 1 : CAS" ; For Infants and. Children.. TOR I A JiSJSaDJL.lPi:T?- good values. . ek . i-iaa 1 KU, ITKIWEI OU CIS, Monc' Cfno j Avuo uuayif uatD II 150 dnzan frrtm infrt AH non to oil , w w III aw w W veUU9 Cb&A GROVE'S TASTELESS OTILONIc'S ha bought three gross already this year. In all our ex penence of 14 years, in the drug business, have never sold an article that gave such universal satis- -w" 'v jlwuiv luun truly, For sale and guaranteed by al 'druggists. H. W. Fryling. Bring I me '.'"'t' yonr 1 repair work. All'-"; : work ;f '.- done, t ) promptly " and .; ; satisfaction guaranteed H-W. Fry ling. 1 B ACICsSgjs with or without collar from 25 n.ts to l.ZO. MILLINERY. We have the popular' prices line oi me town, ana our prices are all "ght. ( . . HANDZEROHIEFS. Handkerchiefs from 2 cents to as nice as you want for 25 cents. BOX PAPER, TwentV'fonr aheets of nannr anr! envelopes for 5 cents. 1 To close tte line we will sell all we have at cost. irom o cts per yard to 50 cents. We have all the kinds OIL cloth: Table, the best 20 cents. LAMPS. 1 ;:vv;;f;-v:- y;y- New department; nice goods at $1 to $L25r i TOILET SETTS. BIG REDUCTION IN- Gurtain Swiss former price 20 cents, now 10 cts Curtain "DraDerv. former price 14 cents, now, 10 cents. EMBROIDERY. Ve have everything you would want from 2 cts to 25 cents per yard. . ; Ladies' SHirt Waists h With separable collar 50 cents cheaper ones at 25 cents, better one 75 ftftntfl in S51 Ladies' Low i Shoes. t correct siyie ana jow prices 4rmo our stock. Oxfords for 50 cents, Bow Sandals 81.00. Congress $1.00. Men's Shoes i AU kUD A.1UUO UUU ykl,GO w " you.' Nice dress shoe for 85 cents. FturffBatiare hat you want for less money than yof Different style and price. V I011 ifc eewhere.; i r -j V'
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