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I'aaly- Standard Editcsrs end rropiseiOES. ' mm Mill MIWI OFFICE IN BRICK BOW. i '.-ir.' ,'uw" 1 1 . j The Standard is puDiisnea every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: One year .H00; .Six months.. Three months oV One month . . ........ ... Single copy.. ... -..05 The Weekly Standard is a four pageV eignt-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. advertising rates : Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD, NOV 24 18U7. OVJt THA.KKS GIVING SALUTATION. The Daily Standard will not . m i ' . appear on tomorrow. ne Biores will be closed and there will be, to a commendable extent, we are led to believe, a hush of every day business. This is as it should be, and while business depresaion is only too real, we have rnuca for which to be thankful, not the least of which is that we have thus far been but lightly visited with th8 burning 8 ourge of raging fires that are so much heard of oyer the laud Our to vn has suffered probably leas than usual daring the car from dtseter and death. Oar local strifej that were a deep grief to the consideratr and quiet-loving is now heard of no more, and our municipal affirs bear the stamp ot judicious progreBdi fe nces amid an era of good feeling. Our schools are well attended. They were probably never more ef ficient. Denominational and congregation al strifes are unheard of. In short, DON'T I!TTBFEE WI TH TU B AK , NEB. AND I1IS JlIRDS. There are those who deny that partridges eat chinch bugs. Tre Salisbury Swu says a gentleman from Providence township .', reported a partridge which, on being dressed, was found to have its craw full ef chinoh bugs. If it is a fact that they eat chinch Apostrophe to ttt Dollar. An editor h38 been inspired, aft-r looking over his list of da icqaeut. su bscri bpr4' to com pos the fol i o w io$: : ' H dear to our heart U the silver dollar, whu some kind e-ub ?criber preneis it to view; the lib erty head without necktie or collar, and all the strange things which to us seem fo new; the wide spreading easle. the arrows below it, the stars hues, then the farmers have a strong ftnd the word with the strange reaeou for objecting to bird-hunting tning8 they tell; the coin of our on their lands, beside the very indis- falherp wer8 ga(j that we know it, pu'able right to refufe such priv- for gome time or other 'twill come ilege if they wish to, as all other nun in rjght well; the spread eagle dol have to command on their own iar the star soaneled dollar, the old " I 7 . - r c premises. -. silver dollar we all love so well." , It seems a duty every farmer owes Dily Reflector to himself to protect these innocent LOOK! 1 A tion and permits food to ferment and putrify in the stomacn. Then follow dizziness, headache, birds that help him to fiht his worct ensmy, the chinch bug. We hear a good deal of complaint against hunters, and quite a number of farmers are pasting their landp. It is none too soou to learn that the farmt-r looks after his own iu terests and his own rightp. More than half the time if properly and Insomina, nervousness, and, If not relieved, bilious fever or blood voisoninc. Hood's politely asked for the privileges Of Pills stimulate the stomach, k; Y,nAo r,il oranf if fn tKo fnll rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, con- u ,uuuo " vv- i gtination. etc. 25 cents, boia dv an arusrsrists. extent censistent with his own. in- The ouly FiUs to toke wlth Hood,s P"ffl terests. If he withho'ds the privi- ST A T TTMTTl HT lege, with or without reasons, the tfr ahnnlH pnH nrl ha KIH hp OFFICE OF REGISTER OF I Tvn-nrvfi j-t lpf ftlnnft JLiriJJjUO, CABARRUS UOUNTY. Any one wishing to mi rebate DbW. Ht;h Aril) Wneier & Wilron cein Macaiue, ou drawers, cover Mid etd leai, floeoik fiaish, wirh complete nrrjiuhments, ?boald call at thife office We ony. have one, and will offer price. tfle r buver special o9tf M. L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Om nibuses meet all passenger trains. Outfits ot all kinds furnished promptly and at reasonable pricee. Horses and mul. s always on band for sale. Breeders of thoroughbr i Poland China Hogs. tf Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges- I 0 d clothes made to lcok like new Pursuant to the provisions of sec- wht it is done. tion 713 of the Code, th following The other day we copied from the statement, showing items and nature Lincoln Journal a paragraph sajiag Board of County Commissioners 01 that "it is a sad commentary upon Cabarrus County to the members . j i-. 1 " . , thereof seeraily from Doembpr existing coQuiwons cnat n boouiu De i.f icpfi. to NnTmbflr 30fh-1R97.' I '7 -J ' ' - - " deemed the proper caper to white- both inclusive, is submitted to the wash jadgrs of the Superior Court p WH Blume. Chairman. by meetings of the bar and the I For 32 days as commissioner adoption of resoln iona thanking afc2;00 ... . them for the firmness, 'dignity,' I $2.00 impartialitj etc., with which tbey For ex'rv work as commits' hare presided." To which the Asheville Citiza adds that 4it will Totnl I it re i ne BoticeMoo, that three till, reeo- For mmigsloner- lutions are very seldom passed to I at $2.00 $64.00 whifwA.ri i.iiloA whnflp ininioi 10 days as committee at - j-- j.w. o.of) y.avno qualities are ut questioned." It has For 333 miie3 travelled at 5c. : 16.90 86100 12.00 10.00 $86.00 orntten en that whenflvpr wp tpsiA ni ' t i a i i I lo a a meeting or a oar anu ine auopuon p Deal of resolutionBiOf this kind, there is For 32 days as commissioner at 2.00 if fickle and perishable finances do a mental inquiry as to what that Por 29l days as committee at jaage nas aone tn&t ne snouia neea .uu that the lawyers should scotch for For 104 miles travelled at 56. him And pretty much every time Total not smile most benignly upon us, we have full measures of the imperishu bla intellectual and spiritual bouns ties. Nothing so much insures a con tinuation of oar advantages aa an appreciation of them when we are in the enjoyment of them. The Standard wishes to extend its profoundest thanks to patrons and friends for moral and substan tial support, to congratulate them on the possession of most of the things that make life desirable and "happy, and upon the freedom from too urges of every kind, while it wishes to all the highest enjoyment of onr national Thanksgiving day. ' - . oca conxxMftioRfiitsi fibcaii be- pout. "VVe supply to each one of our teaders today the annual statement of the receipts and disbursemen ts for Cabarrus county, for the fiscal year. ft e hope 7 our rtadera will not look -upon this sheet as worthless or of little importance, but give .it such immediate attention as is convenient and file it away for ; reference wben any question of county finances lor the past year may arise. JSvery citizen should scrutinize the work of our public servants with a view to being pleased and con tented wUh good service and to criticising only for substantial cans?. .. it We think our commissioners acted "wisely in providing for everv eifcizn iu the county to have a copy, except toae who take no county paper, ibeae probably coald not be induced TO Wan on. U .'n r j ucueuw ir tne account were presented to them. T 810090 864.00 '. 59 00 5.20 SI 28.20 it is found that there is a Mason Number of days the board was in , nu i ru 8688lOn 32 why. Charlotte Observer. Number of miles travelled 442 aam I Tntfil ftmonnf. nmd ftfllR 10 - - . . i - - - . ine conierence in session at There were no unverified accounts Asheville advised the trustees of allowed. nor any allowance made m-s-s4-"'n'n .. the Uoard except as above stated xwuiior :u"rr,.. w UUUBAUOr j I hereby certify to the correctness question ox Doming a ntting scnool of the foregomcr statement. I WM Weddinqton. MM VV WW WW "V " WW I T-.: L. TvX- ..... .. . I IbemHbei IS iOOUB. nection witn the college. This step Ex-Officio Clerk B'd Co- Com'rs. is necessitated by the fact that many boys are turned away every year because they are not able to enter .the college classet. The fitting sohool students' will have the .advantage of the college library, the lecture courses, and the educational liel pa out of the reach OUR LIVE BUSINESS HEN. Bell, Harris & Co., furniture deal ers and undertakers, i D J Bostian, racket store' Dr. N D Fetzer, drug store, r Yorke, Wads worth & Co.,- hard of the ordinary preparatory school. I ware. Greensboro Record. W J Hill, hfti-npss and ffreceriea. The Raleiab oorresnnndent of lb a Oan?on & Fetzer Co., dry goods Asheville Citizen quotes a Republic anu cioiniug'. y can as saying that there are some Concord Steam Laundry, laundry. jcanuais at we penuenuary wmcn Quid Mercantile Co., dry goods; , . - Odell Manufacturing Co,, deal penitentiary seems to have almost . . W ucai as many scandals aa It has guards. erB m general meronanuise. Durham Sun. - G W Patterson . wholesale dealer. grown Bros., liveryipen. It certainly looks like it. but Pi1111 Bboe 4eale"v there is really no . trick about it. Ur. J ir .(iibson, drugs. Anybody can try it who has -Lame Craven Bros., furniture dealers Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria and undertakers. : A J & J P Yorke, jewelry. Cabarrus Savings Bank. Concord H ational Bank. Ervin & Smith, grocene?. K L Craven, coal dealer. J A C Blackwelder, coal dealer. LLStarrette, restaurant. Jno. K Pattterson, town tax col lector. ; or nervous troubles. We mean; he can cure himself right away by taking Elecric Bitters. This medi cine tones up : the whole system, acts as a stiinulent to the Livr and Kidneys, it is a blood purifier and nerve tonic It cures Constipation, Headacjhe, Fainting Spells, Sleep lessness and Melancholy. It - is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to its natu ral vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced thati they are a mira cle wprker. Every bottle guaran teed. Only 50ca ibottle at P B (Jjetzersurug btor tv the OHaKLOTTE DYEING ud REPAIRING tO , Ne. S Esl 5 b street. ' ' Pan's; -pressed lbc. Mens'' -suits dyed $2 00. Pnts cleaned and nre88 ed 35c. Ladies' dresses dyed $1.00 $1 25.' Ve3ts cleaned and pressed 25c. Ladies . gloves cleaned 10a. Coat? cleaned and pressed 603. Mens over coats cleaned and preeeed $1 00- f o $1.50. ISaits pressed 50c. Snit cleaned and pressed $1. Ladies' gloves dyed 25c. Panta dyed 75c. U. T. Hodges, gnt, corner Mam and depot streets. Work left hen? will be promptly attended to. W J Beasley, Proprietor. DON'T READ THIS 'if IS! K. L. Craven's Jellico : : Coal Has arrived. It makes the hottest fires in less time and with less trou ble than any coal on the market. It has given the beat satisfaction for the past fiye years. Three sizes of beat Anthracite Coal in stock at bottom prices. Leave orders at my COAL YARD next to the-Presbyterian Church." . SB p9qSwVi. S91UBia; Ai9a 93jir TfOOI ox 9pTyUI pUT; 8S9U ;B9U l1lAi p9J9piUlT?X SUITJiao BOnrj 'e&IwTTO OU JO p99 UBITJU uopo'wjsp'Bs- 'HaaK?ii : pooS op nco oai q axil pBoauaoo 9q puB v sn Air) ' Tjsi -utj qooais 9qi msijq 9Aig 9a p9J9piiUB sitjijoo mo 9ABpr noqrjAi S9Sp9 qooine xm siuxoo mo ;ncqw Atjp nu UwO 9q nq 4saqop ivqja uo(j run LTU Hi a ETTd Fancy Sat :n DRAPERY At i cents per Yard goods Out are worth 2oto 30 cents per : of Ladies' Capes yard Line 75 Cts. to $6.50. TV To Sent. The vacant a tore rooms, cellars and stables on the Litaker lot.'" 1" "i tf. W G Mbaks. Resoectfullv - PF m i " 7.7 I'Z U. DIJ. Bostian. 1 ts I -4 . - ymi?
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