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Daily Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE IN BRICK ROW. The Standard is published every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year. ... ......... $4.00 Six months. ... .. ...... . 2 00 Three months...'.. 1.00 One month. . Single copy. .05 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 : Termafor regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, ' i Concord, N. C. The Wealeyan Methodist protests stoutly against the? ? habit of gentle men emokibg in the presence of ladies, and claims (and well too) that it can no more be right and genteel than for a lady to be using sanff in the presence of gentlemen. The aithor claims, too, that it is in the power of the fair sex to stop the objectionable habit. Pointed Paragraphs A girl never tries to extinguish the spark as long as a man has A U uiuuuy tu uuiu. Some people are like one-legeed j tual power, t hree Things. Three things to love Courage, gentleness and affection. Three things to think about Life, death and eternity. Three things to govern -Temper, tongue and conduct. Three things to delight in Frankness, freedom and beauty. Three things to hate Cruelty, arrogance and ingratitude. Three things to avoid Idleness, loquacity and flippant jesting. a man has friends and a cheerful spirit. -no good unless sat CONCORD, SEPT. 16 1897. A JOB LOT OF FIVE HANGED. This is the way in outraged com - munity - got rid of five robbers at Versailles, Iuel ., Tueslay night. For years this community has been terrorized by parties who were successful in evadiug the law. Men would go to market with produce and would be found on the way home lying robbed and more dead than alive. Even women were made to tt .na on hot stoyes to tor ture them into telling where treasur ers were hidden. An accomplice led the officers to one of their planned degradations and five were arrested and lodged in j il. So badly were the feelings of the citizens wrought up that they proceeded to the jail, shot three and with ropes around the necka of the five, with the arms and lfg of the living ones pinioned, they dragged all five to a limb near and hanged them. This was taken as a mere job lot with some remnants yet to dispose of if the robberies do EOt cease. It's a feaif ul remedy, but probably the most effectual cure and, it is net in the heathern South. Gov. Mount is outraged but eo have the people been and it is doubt ful if anything can be done but to stop the robberies. milk stools upon. The man who never argues with women, children or fools has but few arguments. A millionaire has a better show in this world tnan toe 'average theatrical manager. The swan always sings before it dies and death often ends the mos quito's song. AVhen a wife puts on too many airs the atmosphere of her home is not what it should be. An ounce of prevention is not worth a pound of cure in the pork- packing business. There is something wrong' with the woman who ta ks only when she has something to say. An insurance policy often makes a man more valuable after death than during his life. Don't think because a man is al ways harping on the idea, that he is a born musician. Woman may supersede men in many pursuits, but the field in which a brindle cow grazes is barred to the female in red. Chicago. News. ness Durham Sun. Anyone who has ever picked up with a bare hand a piece of intense. ly cold iron knows that the touch burns almost as badlv as if the metal were red hot." Indeed, the actioa of gr at heat and extreme cold are so similar that a Hungarian chemist has turned the latter to account to prepare meats for food. He eujects the meat to sixtv decrees of frost, and then seals it up in air- tight tin cans. The result is that the meat, which is practically "cooked by cold," will keep any time, and can be eaten with vprxr little preparation Ex. fllMIII COLLEGE, L FOR WOMEN, CHARLOTTE, N. C. EQUAL TO Til E BFK ' Colleges for men with every feature of a high grade College for women added A FACULi'Y OF 15 NFEf lAMSS From schools of international repu tation, as Yale, Johns Hopkins, Am- nerst, university of Virginia, Berlin, New England Conseruatory, Paris, etc T lilt EE COURSES Leading to degrees, GROUP SYSTEM With elentives. MUSIC CONSERVATORY With course leading to diploma, Pipe Organ, IMaDo, Violin, Guitar, Banjo, Mandolin, Vocal, ART CONSERVATORY Full course to diploma all varieties FULL. COMMERCIAL Coure Teacher from Eastman A REFINED HOME With every modern convenience CLIM4K Similar to that of Ahseville. COLLEGE UUILD1NG .173 'it frontage, 143 ft deep, 4 stones high, built of pressed brick, mc piuui, wuu every moaern ap pnance. Catalogue sent free on application. Address REV. C. If. KING, President. Charlotte. N. C. - THE 3 C This would seem to be a day of L f 1 I 1 m ' m- uuan-umo ui an Boris, xnose or toe political yariety are so numerous and bo well known that thev mav be dismissed to the hmbo of exploded habeens without further attention. Korth Carolina is afflicted with her share of religious nostrums, as well a3 political,, just now. The Mor mons and Faith.curists and 8ancti- ficationists seem to find in our peo ple a more or less fertile soil. These things cannot be helped perhaps, but they are none the less harmful for all that In the inevitable reac tion from these txtreme and irra tional views the can S3 of genuine re ligion necessarily suffers to a cer tain extent, Greensboro Telegram. Notice to Bicycle Riders. On and after Sept. 15 b; 1897. wo are instructed to arrest anv and all persons who ride a bicvele on anv of the sidewalks in ' Concord, and any permission to ride around the work on Depot street is revoked The, ordinance will be enforced. Any riding a bicycle on the side walk: is a misdemeanor. , , , J. L. BOGER, T. R. Penninger, A . E. Bost, Policemen. : t.j O r f I - X cr la O r 5? LU 7Q Off C a tn Q ' Zoo Gents' Pieces Silk Ribbon, LAUN DRIED i inch wide lc. 4i inch I COLORED wide at 35c. SHJRTS Tafferty,Morie,Satin and G G. Seven different prices 23 to . " 95 cents, S Styles Ladies' Collars at Ro 10c. Cuffs 10 and 13c. tt, - 2 : I OCent Suspenders Ladies' &au& Shirt club ties r:4- ' at 2i to 18c. WaiStS 4sIN HAND TIES 2J and 5oc. , .: 5(5 an(1 P- HANDKERCHIEFS CU.HTAIK POLES 22c. p lc 37 Jc Ladies' SflADES . 12 t0 25c. Pure Linen at j.oc. ' LACE CURTAITS 68 to 1 9o. liG 6o BENEH ADHOE1 GOOd.S L?BEN DAMASK at 47. K . I o ' ' . SCRIM for Curtains 5c up. 5 to 23c per yard, F " " GINGHAMS 4c up. LADIES y FAST , BLACK ! SEAMLESS rv v n . HOSE, 31 inches long. D. K BOStiaD. 9 Jl ce UJ o . t;u V I cn 3 We hold to the propoeition in deed, it is a 'well established one her accounts ; that wherein she fails at one time she makes np at another. She is getting behind, however, m the matter of water. All last year there was a deficiency in rainfall ana tnus tar this year it amounts to 12 inches. If this keeps on it will call fcr a deluge to give us what is coming to us Stateaville Land. mark. , The Greensboro Telegram tells of a shocking crime which occurred in Rockingham county: George Craice, a farmer living on what ih known as the Cornelius Williams place, walked. into the room where his wife lay on a bed of aicknR Thursday., afternoon, nicked tin a revolver and shot her as deliberately as n sne naa peen a oeet. She was lying on the bed' with her fa turned toward the door and spoke to her husband as be entered the room. , Mis reply waB a ball from the revolver held'in his hand. The woman died in a few hours. Notice 4 LOCAL Disease ; A Climatic Affection Nothine but a local remedy or change of m. Tl cnmate win cure u. Get a well-knoMrn phar maceutical remedy, i. ELY'S ? i CREAM BALM.1 It is quickly absorbed. civs relief at once. opens and cleanses the Jasai Passages. Allavs inflammation. Heals and protects the CATARRH Are fast coming to the front as ' ! ' r I f ? f '- f ' - ; - - I- ) . FURNITURE DEALERS. We carry a stock that you can select with ease anything that you want to fit up your house with. For the kitchen, dining room, bed room, hall etc., and it is a well known f ac that the consumer has to pay the dealer for all the expens tn&t is attached to selling Furniture, in the way of clerk hire, rents and all incidental expenses must be addM on to the price of any piece you buy. We claim tohave from $100.00 inZSt'SSr 5S! to $)i00;00 per ' month saved in ene.nh pubho is earnestlv renuestfid fnL : ' " - v?i . - ' : J ?.r' :""i;u'."" j!'i nun. uur wjjole expense to conduct Purnitare Dep .rtment is $11.50 per month for rent. Out regular force of clerks do the work without any extra expense whatever. We boy onr goods as low as any one in tne business and our saying in expenses will enable us to sell Furniture.25 per cent lower thanjany house who sells Furni ture alone, i Get any ones prices you want and ' we can dis conut it 25 per cent. " '; ' We are; out for business. come forward and settle at once. I win De ib my office until the 16th day of October after which time until the 30th day of October T will be as folio W8: , . Rock River No. 1 township Monday, October 18, 1Q97. Poplar TentNo. 2 townshic Tuesday, October 19, 1897. DaweeseT-No. 3 township Wed nesday, October SO, 1897; Cook's-No. 4 township Thurso day? October 21.1897. vtrrGnefdr' 5 townsHp "aay, October 22, 1897. v . o J M Faart's No. 6 township baturday, October 23, 1897V n Keed Misenheimer's No. 7 town Bh$r ondfty. October 25, 1897.: Mt. PleasantNo. 8 township Tuesday. October 26, 1897. r4 mith's No. 9 township Wednesday, October 27, 1897- f Bethel No. 10 township -Thurss day, October 28, 1897. , Old Field No 11 t;nwnfllv t?,.:. day, October 29, 1897. . day, October 30, 1897. JTiease COme fnrwarH an c-.i.n 01 COLD N HEAD The cheap FumituVe Dealers. Memorane, esiores tte Sense of Taste and Smell xi, .W4UO lufwaru ana: Settle Nopcaine, No Mercury No Injurious drug, Fu i ' a ' tllese taxes must be Collected at ...... fiVtAM'fir ' UUCl 1X1. -
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