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... ..r-t i' 1 t: t Daily taadS3?d, JOHN iy. BARRIEjOI . Edit6rs and FdprTtetorsf. : 6'FFIOE 1ST BiCE H6 Vuv Rtakdakd" is" tmblishfld overy day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. KATES OP SUBSCRIPTrb: One year . JJJ Six months. Three months. . . : . . '. .' . . One month .. r. ...... r . . 3 Single copy. .. . .05 The Weekly Standard is a four-p ige,. eight-column papers It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other, paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. -ADVERTISING RATES : Terawfor regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications' to THE STANDARD, -. Concord, N. C. CONQPRD. JULY 12 1897. IliK SABBATH DlfcltlXiAIlDED. We can't conceive of such a thing 5ia a necessity for oar Congressional conference committee to sit in ses sion and work on the Sabbath day. Yet such was The caee as reported on yesterday. It becomes rather alarm lag tc these -who believe that a na-tion-'s prosperity is a gift frton the Divine Hand, b stowed through wise, obedient and faithful represent t&tive heads, when respect for Di vine lav; a is so- ruthlessly .trampled upon. We-know that the Sabbath is for man and rfot'man for the Sab bath, bat we do not -see that the Sabbath laws hae eer been- abro gated. Pulling the ox out of the ditch on the Sabbath is not a yiolation of the spirit and the intent of the com mand to keep the Sabbath holy, feut what measure of excuse there is, though, for-that committee to sit and 'work on that tariff bill on Sun' day is not easily conceived.1 The amount of perfidy and deV bauchery charged upon men in high places is no small cause 'for alarm, . yet, while the Christian Sabbath is held in EP.ered reverence" ; there is ever r.n anchor against a' hopeless drift to atheism. Regard for the Sabbath and reform ci irt::e abandonment of political partisan prajers in the opening ser vice of the Senate and 'House would be somewhat more inspiring: for' thoce who realize that "Blessed is that nation whose God is the Lord aiACIIIXG 05. , The Charloite Observer's new press is in place and turned out its firs tissue Sunday morning. - It is now regular 8 page paper, though siot greatly enlarged. The new press" is capable of printing and folding 5000 papexs per boar. The Obseryer .merits its aparent - prosperity. " F! J-EitVO US Troubles are due to a impoverished blood. Hood's Sar saparilla is . the One "True Blood . Purifier and NERVE TO NIC ;A letter to Dr. Kilgo contained in the Wilmington Messenger of the 9th, ..'signed "T B Kingsbury, con tains some very cutting reflections, clai med to be provoked .by personal attacks by the Trinity president on the venerable editor. It .grofts out of the fight for and against the State ITJniyersity appropriation. It is a little surprising that this mooted question could not b? duly discussed on its merits, without drifting into personalities from whioh learners can gather no hew lighi but only a deeper tense of human depravity from which the Ghristran religion ftset aeem tS be ttahtr fo f re us T& Gminsti Sri feme.sajtf fhat a Kentucky man was need 25 for kissing a girl oncer while another man was fined $10 for kissing one three times. The presumption is that if the oeculatory process is kept up to a satisfactory extent tne fine will become naught. As the penalty seems to increase with the diminu tion of the acts, it follows that the greatest crime would be :n not kiss ing the! Kentucky girl. at al!. . If she be pretty and willing the fine could hardly be too severe. Mr. Julian S Carr offers $500 to that county in NoTOi Carolina which polls tile' largest r cent of its voters id favor of local bxation for schcols. We ou!d be glad to see Cabarrus cast the largest per centage of to tec if or the ' tV.'ioii if her voters believe that, cor sideling liie situation just as it is afrfaoT asit. might have been, it is the very best thing to do. .New cotton has already appeared on the market, we learn from the A l ici: ! Journal . Sabbath School Convention. The Sabbath school convention of townships No. 2 and 3 of Cabarrus county Will be held aL Putteason's Mill church Friday July 23rd at 10 o'clock a m. The following pro gramme !will be rendered on that day : ; . Song jby Convention UI Need' Thee Eyery Hour.,, Prayer By Rev. Alexander. Song. " ; . " Addrejcs of Welcome By Howard Townsend. Song. Response by Charley Hamilton. s by M II ii c-tii iw. .;, BeA.fial Ohtrc Wbrl ! I Verbal. Reports ot .S upeIaten drls, Patterson's MU1 churv u U: Atldrcrss by Rav Rankin uKov Cih AVo Mere Int?re?t Y-un ia Ebbath School WerL." . ar.Qt-oimyis tne Vf- '- a' Sab'- S..io, by R37. Karr.!' Song by - ail, - 'Go be Wit'; You tr: - lir- Agiiii.:' Bancdictio ;. All Sabbath Schoob in the ti: o townships are rifjtod- to. yyaz-Ui r-ap.or.t.s' -'and ccntribu io the made by furnishing their cLoii:3. p 1 - j t The pjabtfc ; generally, . i- in'vitfli 'H I. N. Phahe, Iviat; ' ' Colcina on the Cat. The announcement recently made that some bicycle manuUetu;e3 hr.ve dec:ded:to tut their list price irom 100 to $75, created yefj little" snr prie in trade circles. A'is general.: ly known the demand this year has been for reliable - geeds listing at prices withjn the reach of the pub lie, and it h?..z been an open secret that'the higher pneed makers5 ha(7e endeayored'to meet this demand by putting oni a combination of a '9G and 797 model,with a '9G' name-plate, or thereby have inatrncted their agents to meet competition by cut ting pfioes he StatelNormal Industrial College, I - GREENSBORO N- Off ers ths young women of the State thorough professional, literary, "classical; scienter, und Hn- Gusi.na, education. .- Annual expenses 9o' rto Tzo. Faculty of 25 members.; More tteuioo" regtrbr students ; Practice school 126 pupils for teachers, f iore than . 1,200; matriculates representing every county in lhe State exceptthree. Correspondence invited from, those desiring .competent; trained teachers: jTo secure board indorm-itories allfree luitiepi applications must be - made - before August 1st, For catalogue and information address, Pres. 'Charles D McIver. t Taking' a csufse of Ayer's Pills ' the' System, is' set' in good working order and a man begins, to feel . that life is worth1 Jiving. He who has become the gradual prey of constipation, does nol: realize the friction Under which he labors until trie burden h lifted from him. ! Then his mountains' ' s'ink into mole hills, his moroseness gives place to jollity,: he is a happy man again;' If- life does not seem worth living to you, you may take, a very different vlei of it. ater takingj ASMuMlliC fills. LHSBETH COLLEGE, FOR WOMEN. CHARLOTTE, N. C. taUArio.TUE BEST - Colleges;for. men with every feature of a high grade'Collaje for women added' A-rAitri.TY of is Specialists .' From schools of inlernatioiial repu t alien,' as.. Yale;, Jokes Hopkins,-Am: lierst, University of Virginia, Beilin, Ne'w England Oonseiuator-, Paris, .etc;' ; . . 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At 60 cents $1.80 Worth You make $1.0 on a dfrzen pairs while we hay e to !pay for tliein out of the 60 cents we gejL We have ouj regu lar per cent on them and are satisfied!; for we .know the bet tef pleased, theJ better customer you" will be. .While we know we could not get any more to sell at ths price there' is always .flArn ath i n r hhi n & sacrificed: for the cashfl A week- of t'wo- ago j it was5 Lawns we bought that vflnra: wft rnit oiir resrulaT per first day we sold nearly 1,000 yards without, a line of adver tising. The bulk of ihese,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 dan't know' what the n'ext drive may be. It may be Guitars or it may be Wash Pans. . You may depend on one thing, it will not- De a-bargain of regular ejoods at regular prices. . t ; , ' We; w ilf si'e ' yoct mb'iie: on a nylhlng. , Take the item of Talcum PbwderV wVsell three (3) cans for ceiito i while you pay 25 centsfothe same-grade T eMewhprei Ladies -Gauze Vests at- 4- cents, bleaichWd ones 5 cents. -This is riot a k40 DA Y OJNLY" price but 6- days in the AVe-sell ladies fast Black and Tan jHose thatf measure 31 inches for 10, cents. These are made fpf JPeel&Coftori, full seamless, 3 tnread heel and toe. ' We have corsets at 2bto 95 cents.- For dvdir' 12 months we s6ld lG. B,"' Corsets at 85 cents while fthey wre being sold at;?1.007 . ; . . ' .h r . " Godd Machine Thread at 3ct worth as much as any thread. Very 6 D 3 The balance of bur Summer Dress Goods must Igo; ii Lawns and all similar goods ar6 going v THOUT ; 75 don Laaie3 Vests' markid down to 4c. each. - Ifies qseomialf prior , Umbrellas and. Parasols fowerthan evr - halfjribe76 a stock of Ladiesgatail and loiceSCOpes a Satchels, all sizes V JEnsrsrsaei-w, hats v To wind.,oQt the;gtook'at cost ... ' ' ;' . MENS' EANGY SHIRT8. V. This is bargamseason: at , - E IN .30C35G per ddm for 60' 6ents. would ordinarily da-us three cent oa these goods and tlie N.. can find THE. CHEAP STORE. Respectfully 3 SICK rv A
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