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Daily i- tandard TOHN D. BARRIEB &SDN,. : r:' OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. "c The Standard is published 'very day (Sunday exceptecand delivered by carriers. . - - RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: . OaS year ,$om Six months. Three months ....... 1.00 One month ' . . .35 Single copy. . ..05 The Weekly Standard is a four-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. riceIjlX) per annum, in advance. -J advertising rates : Terma for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all commiinications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD, JUNE 2i. 1897. INVESTIGATOR DID HOT INVESTI- G ATE. The Charlotte Qbserver. U called 4gwnby fea)iator!Vjf ho claims that pr Jate meahle fusion i legiB 'lature did not' pass an act that re quires taxes to, be paid before our fall term of court on penalty of fine or imprisonment or both, whereupon the Ooserver rises and puts his foot on the neck of lav. stigator" by quoting sections 52 and 53, which it seems that lQvestigator,5r did not investigate. It is to ; be hoped that North Carolinians will soon find out that we did hayea yood State govern ment apd4hajthe minds of the people were evil effected 'against it by would-be leaders that could only lead to evil, therefore they could not lead the. Democratic forces.: L BE OEXTLE HUStQIlEJ). ' . ... If men knew bow much better it is to put i )y m'o every day aniirs n.n1tt kan mnn 1 rl nnf lio an mtinh lru w u i u y in cue iouco ouw b ui u w grumbling in the tones. It is a nstake that employes wJlUnot do H beir best if not nagged and fretted. H i A lt flmnlncca lilrfi tn tflftl thftfc PHI tttl tUIJ(lJV .w pyera are pleased and in good. irtav and -will generally try to Satisfied; peevishness is like fpiercing all with whom it L: contact. It soon becomes too that spoils, the. victim , ,33 it room to grow. It makes fjToxld around seem gloomy j) Aren Bread gloomy parents and . j ,4hera and either learn to shun m nr orrn w tin Iika them and 1 1 n 'V r. i DnH Tobacco Mptt ana Smoke You title Away. If you want to quit tobacco us ing easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new Life and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker rtat' makes weak men strong. Many gain ten poundB in ten days., Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. Booklet and sample mailed free. Address Sterling Remedy Co., Chi cago or New York. Adfiowhe4raythat pur Sage (?) -Senators Pritchard and Butler have smoked the pipe of peace. It did 83em but a little while ago that it wes "eternal war between thee and me," but as there was more pie than principle in the whole fight it should not surprise anyone that those two models of politic 1 astuteness and versatility should lick each other all over and then each gorge himself with the other as soon as there was the scent or taste of pie in it. sm or grow up jmeumea uu uum. Even domestic animals show their oppfesiatiou of kind gentle treat-; merit and sometimes alas I they get a double portion at the expense of iu telligent beings that crave ; the same but are denied it. , , . , . . Kind and gentle word are as commanding as all the swearing at, when it is known that they mean as fmucb, and they carrry so much sun shine with them. There is music in the voice when there's contentment and kindness in the heart. .-.! There is joy in our labors if we hut know hotf to have joy in the heart. . A grum and sullen or faulting mood suggests a tendency to debase .ment to all around and many of the 'Cases on our criminal dockets might 'be wanting if we would but teach gentleness and goodness by stamping fuch virtues on our faces and in our manners; . . . r Let us think how beautiful the "world would look to.. ua if - we; were knowingly about to take our last loek at it. How charming the voices of our associates when we ex pect to hear them no more. The world is more than half full of Bourcea of joy and gladness and it might us well be put into onr work. Don't let yourself fall into way of thinking that you'must besloomy and erumble8ome or you won't be prosperous. Such prosperity Ji not desirable. ; Prosperity. should- bring happiness, not disco n ten tedneBs; If yon can't have both' choose- the one - that will make jou and your ' .family $etter;imd;brighier, fir 4if Aiaid triU mphant in deaths u ts It is now euid that Secretary of State Sherman is succumbing to the infirmities of age and is unsnited to the important place. he.holds. This is less surprising than that the President should not have madesuie of this matter, unless the idea was to get the Senator's place for Mr. Hanna, hoping , for the resignation of the . Secretary. Without having something of an understanding, with the aged Sta esman this might not materialize 0 well. Oacklen'B Arnica . aiTe. The Best ttaive ia the world for Outs,. Bruises,. Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe Hands. Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give otatief action or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store,' - f"2.Brr ' k ' 5 M Ifjf' Cm - i ' SSB (lilt O s I Tigf.sr ti ti h 4 r - Fifty Years Ago. Who could imagine that this should be The place -where, in eighteen ninety-threa That -white -world-wonder of arch and 4pme ':; " . y. ' Should shadow the nations, polychrome . . Here at the Fair was the prize conferred On Ayer's Ptlis, by tie world preferred. Chicago-like, they a record show, : Since they started 50 years ego. j . ' Ayer's Cathartic Pills 1 - 1 ? have, from the time of their preparation, been a continuous success with that means ; the public. And that.Ayer'a Pilla accomplish what is , promised for them; they cure where others f ail., ' It was fitting, therefore, , that the world-wide popularity of these, pills should be recognized by the World's Pair medal s of 1893 a fad t7hich emphasizes the record! - CO Years of Cures. NOTICE. ' Notice is Hereby 'given that an election au thorized by an; act of the legislature of 197, entitled, "An tct authoring, Concord to issue bonds if a majority; of registered yofers , vote in favor of bonds" has been called and ordered to be held on Tuesday, the 22nd day of June, 1897, for the purpose of submitting, to the voters of said town the ques tion of issuing bonds to the amount 0140,000 for.; the, purpose, and as provided for in the act referred to aboye. A new registration has been duly authorized. See notice, of County Election Board, ' The folio wing; registrars and" in spectors or judges have) been ap pointed for Ward 1, registrars: J B Cald well, WFA Propat, D A Caldwell ; Judges, P O Earnhardt, J B White, J F Hurley. Ward 2, registrais : J N Brown O M Dry, P G Cook; judges, George Winecoff, F A Archibald, Alley vE Walter. Ward 3, registrars: J R Patters son, John S Hill, W S Sapp; iudgs. Geo. W Blown. W F Dry, G W Patterson Ward 4, registrars: George M Lore, C A Cook, George M Walter; judgt s, Elam King, .J M Alexander, A J Black welder. The reeiatration books will be open from 9 a m., till '4 p. m., on 4 Saturday's, May 15, 22, 29 and June 5 and on June 12 ; from 9 a. m., till 12 o'clock noon, when registra tion books will be closed. Chal lenges will b heard and decided as provmed in section lljand 12 of re vised election law. By order of Board , j J L Habtsbll, 122 . ; 4 j Clerk, - it -. - TH E NEW MERCHANT TAILOR IHlil!l!Il!llIll!l!lUllK Has just opened up over Lippard & Barrier's store. The place to get your work done CHEAP; Suits made to order. Cleaning repairing and press ing neatly done. All work guaranteed. I will be held responsible for all goods left in my possession. I respectfully solicit your patronage. , RICHARD H. JEFFERSON. DONIT BE A iyOOIi ; Use Goossa Grease -for Caked Breast, Sore Nijples, Cbugha, J Coldr,' "Croup, Rheumatism and j all achesand pains, se plentiful. '. Nd cure no py- ' r I Dt.D. Johnson. The Strength of a Corporation Lies in th0 Wisdom of its Management, - . . . '"'' '" . The Old Reliable Virginia' Fire ' and Marine. , Richmond Hanover, of NewyYork. Palatine, of Manchester - North Britishof London, Atlanta Home, of Atlanta' Carolina Fire, of Wilmington, c. t. Equitable, of Charleston J. P. Hurleyr Also 'life and aocideatIusuranoe, it 30C IN 3C GENTS' AND YOUTHS CUFFS 1 A At 60 cents per dozen. S1.80 Worth for 60 cents You make fl.SfO on a dozen . pairs while w , . pay for them out of - the 60 cents we get. -We have lar per cent on them and are satisfied ; for we know tll' ter pleased, the better.cnstomer you.will be. While w i we could not get anymore ito sell at this price ther ktiw something being sacrificed for the pash. A week or two a?n u vyao xiawiio,vvv,uuugjut xnai wouia oidiDarily do ns thra years, we put qui regular per cent on these goods an dr! first day we sold nearly 0Q0 yards without a line of ; adver tising The bulk of ttiese. goods .were swept from our counts ers in less than a week. In a few days the 51 dozen CUFFS will be swept away. W don't know what the next drive may be. It mi j be Guitars or it may be Wash Pans ; You may depend on one thing, it will not be a bargain of regular fijoods at regular prices. . ? We will save you money on anything. Take the item of Talcum Powder, we. sell .three (3) cans for 25 cents while you pay 25 cents for the sarae. grade elsewhere. ; Ladies, JGteuze Vests at 4 cents, bleached ones 5 cents This.is not a :lONE DAY OJNLYn price but 6 days in the week " . We sell ladies fast Black and Tan Hose that mftnsnra q: . XJ J. seamless, 3 tnread heel and toe. We have corsets at 20 to 95 cents. For over 12 month Wft sold "C. B." Corsets at 85 cents while they were being sold at $1.00. Good Machine Thread at 3c, worth as much as any thread. Very Respectfully. D.- J. B O S T I A N. LADIES' GAUZE VESTS. 4c- Handsome line of 9 Fioaa 25c. to $1 50. STRAW HATS Going at reduced prices. ALL op otjb i i SUMMER DRESS - GOODS J.i - - - . Going at cost. LOWE & DICK-
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