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:m1 it. I , 'f f it in -. u Daily Standard, JOHN D. BARRIER & SON,; . Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. The Standard is published everyday (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One year. . . Six months. $4.00 , 2 00 1.00 .35 .05 Three months.. ...... One month Single copy. The Weekly Standard is a four-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : " Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD, JUNE 28 1897. ITS FOLXIES GROW. As we draw nearer to the cen. gnmmstion of all that is contem- m1.4-a.3 in nnv m a m artVinrA lftV VA OTP! jiii v " i $ "more and more to regret that be sought nlutiou seemed to sx tb;n any material advance - 9 to::: district plan we re s en: Ay untortunate. 3nt Me bane, it we . him, and we think we have one school noose 3w . u I Jii lV louatou lor eauu iuubuiu ;.7ynWe' assemble all the school , it rmi.iNir - t - Lh' II fU 'HUATU. Ul LUC IUWUSU1J. "O jua hn full a in iJL . . , . i'wi Atrh t hio inoo. nnn ir. anntcHH xhilii in i - I he practical ideas of the Supenn tendent; Passing this over as an I tne annoyance, tne coniusion ana the cost of rearranging the schools, Tinder our former svstem the whole county lay before the. author- ities out of which to arrange in the most advantageous way such num- ber of schoolhouses with such loca tions as would extend available school advantages to all and that irould best, contribute to a good or, ftttfinflnnfl. Tha bordering , . . J i. V , . courses iomieu.uuuu tn uuiy drance to a perfect arrangement. Township lines did jiot interfere and schoolhouses were located without reference to them and were occupied by children of different townships, xt ,u 11 u Niiw thrft will ba no wav vae visible under the new law to allow children to cross township lines to attend schools. This will mean the abandonment of a goodly number Jof school houses that are not located with reference to township lines and probably, (almost certainly) new houses will have to be built or much diasatisf action and comnlain t will arise from lack of convenient . r, . , f A1 m . vj. v. .auuxeui, and the expenses of rebuilding on new lots and the confusion and probable disaatisf action arising fiom the best that can be done under the circumitancfts and the calamity to the educational interest becomes mnr Rtid more nnf ' ; mt , , ' . xnsre no prooaDinty tnat tne otate appropriation ot $5U 000 will nalz cover the expense of re-adiast ipg schoolHousesfor the first year. Tht township district, too, is a law and a reality. . Every townamp m the State should vote at least the minimum tax of 10 cents on tne $100 worth of property and the 30 cents on the poll and get its drib from the $50,000, or, undergoing 'wiViahlA fixnense of the new IUO uiwuwM r - 1 m m ft ft arrangement, it will be robbed oi part of the little schooling it has been having. The fact stares us in the face, too, that the angles and, distortions unavoidable in dividing the county into townships, chiefly good for elections, will forever be an eyesore to the' school - cliatrict arrangement and that this newfangled plan will hardly out live the present political dominance. It is decidedly to be regretted that the coming election does not cairy with it the ratifiaca Hon or rejection of this part of the law at le-jst. A Household Keccssttjr. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the j most wonderful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and reiresning to the taste, act gently and positive ly on he kidneys, liver and bowels; cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. U. U. toaay, 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaran- teed to cure by all druggists. j - : .... n. ' m r r ( w i' i n . . rj u mmmx mm uu mr At Lynchburg three citizens, Smith brothers, got into a row witn some tramps last Saturday. The latter seemed well enough armed while the citizens were not. One of the brothers, Geo. Smith, was shot through the heart. Carry pistols and beg bread ! The chain gang is the place for them. Backlen'i Arnica aaire. The Best Salve in the world for Ontfl. . Brnises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe .-... TT J lVi;iV,loio I Ini-tio onrf oil Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay reqm-ea. . It is A. J 4-m eitn a, rn AT h Yqt i at p B Fetzer's Drue store. Referring to the effects of the new tax jaw concerning which there ha?. j been so much discussion in the State press within the past week, the Asheville Citizen says : 'an it be possible that the peo- Plo of North Carolina will, witriin the memory ot tne present genera tion, retufn to power again such a combination of ignorance and spite and molevolence as composed the fasion majority in the last Legisla I tare?" That depends: If the Democrats fuse with the Populists as they did last year, they will be estopped from criticism of the last Legislature as v JV4VA . w&tBiunui M I fVioTr vora tVion it ffo T,Pt?Dlafnrfl nf L1 T , 1895. If Democratic speakers go over the State in '98, they did in '96, frothing at the mouth about 16 to 1, and government by injunction, and remain dumb, as they did last year, about what had been going on under our very noses, why, then, tne people will return to power that verv combination of ignorance and 8Pite and Whv should they not, if, by silence, they are given to understand that that com bination has done nothing wrong ? If the Democrats are ever to regain control of North Carolina, they have got to find out that there are other people to be attacked besides Cleve- land-Carlisle, who won't be runnin then anvbow- The feellcs of 80me I body here at nome nave got to be hurt as a condition pr-- dent to a r of?. xrir,tnrv.-C av server. Cascarets stimulate liver, kidney; and bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c. After Taking 6 course of Ayer's Pills the system is set in good working order and a man begins to feel that life is worth living. He who has become the gradual prey of constipation, does not realize the friction inder which i he labors, until ths burden Is lifted from him. Then his mountains hills, his sink iito mole moroseness givea place to jollity,Jh is a happy man again. If lie does not seem worth livrng' to you, you may take a verlr different vievi of it after takjng Aver's Oalhartio Pills. TIE NEW MERCHANT TAILOR iiiinuiIiiiK Has just opened ip over Lippard & Barrier's store, 'fiie place to get your work "done CHEAP. Suits made to order. Cleaning, npairing and press ins neatly done. A3 work guaranteed. I will be held responsible for all goods eft in my possession . I respectfully solicit your patronfee. RICHARD frl. JEFFERSON. The Strength of a corporation Lies in the Wisdom of its Manacetaent. The Old Reliable Virginia Fire and Marine. Richmond : Hanover, of New York. ' " Palatine, of Mancheste North British, of Lo don, Atlanta Home, o Atlanta , Carolina Fir, of Wilmington, Jfiqultable, of Charleston' Representing Millions dt Represented in Concod br dollars and ' Surplus. ' 1 Hurley. Also life and a cqder dent Iusnrance. D G, Caldwell, M. D. M. L. Stevens, M. D Dra. CALDWELLI& STEVENS. Concord, ft. o. Office in old post ffice building opposite St. Cloud Hotel. MORK1SON H CALDWELL A.TTOBNIY IT TAW, CONCORD, N O Office in Morris ivi ldin, ;pj03it court house. M0 0RE a KYLE WHOLESALE and lETAIL QUEENS- (harlotte, N. C. Our wholesale defaltment contains the leading lines in C. nd White Granite. Hotel ware a speciab. In our retail defr ment we show an elegant line of difitr and tea sets Im ported by us from tfe leading manufac turers of Europelaviland, Carlsbad, Royal Dresden, DeliJetc. Refrigerators, Freezers, Granite wre and almost every thing in house fufashing at prices that defy competition. Kail on us or send your orders by mall We will do our best to please you. aiiiallM Offer so the bus i3ss public a re- liable, permanen! t?onservative and accomodating b ting institution, business with the We solicit you assurance of hcibrable treatment nd due appreeiabn of your pat ronage. If 1 If we can servfeou at any time, weshall be glad tohave you come and see us. . I . . - LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO eUSI)MERS. Gapital and St ilus $70 000 D. B. COLTIiNE, Cashier. J.M. 0r3LL,Pres. t A firat.clasa mi) cow, fresh in milk. Call on Aib J. Scott. GENTS' AND YOUTHS At 60 cents per dozen. ' $1.80 Worth for 60 cents. You make $1.20 on a dozen pairs wMle we havo fa pay for tbeui out of the 60 cents we get. We nave our rem lar per cent on them and are satisfied ; for we know the bet ter pleased, the better customer you will be. While we know wecould not get anymore to sell at this price there is alwavs. something being sacrificed for the cash. A wtek or two ao m.v aB aniio wC uuuut tnat wouia oiaiDanly do us three years, we put our regular per cent on these goods and the first day we sold nearly 1,000 yards without a line of adver tising. The buljs of these goods were swept from our counts ers in less than a week. In a few days the 51 dozen CUFFS will be swept away. We don't know what the next drive may be. It may be Guitars or it may be Wash Pans. You may qepend on one thing, it will not be a bargain of regular goods at regular prices. We will save you money on anything. Take the item of Talcum Powder, we sell three (8) cans for 25 cents while you pay 25 dents for the same grade elsQwhere, Ladies Gauze Vests at 4 cents, bleached ones 5 cents. This is not a "ONE DAY OJNLY" price but 6 days in the week We sell ladies fast Black and Tan Hose that measure 31 inches for 10 cents. These are made of Peeler Cotton, full seamless, 3 tnread heel and toe. We have corsets at 20 to 95 cents. For over 12 months we sold "C. B." Corsets at 85 cents while they were being sold at$1.00. Good Machine Thread at Very D. J. .... B .... LADIES' GAUZE VESTS. Handsome line of v From 25c. to $1.50. STRAW HATS Going at reduced prices. ALL. OP OUR S UMMBR DRBSS - GOODS G-oing at cost. LOWE & DICKS if If-, CUFFS. 3c, worth as much as any thread. Respectfully. S T 1 A N. 4c- a a
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