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4 V-' jJiiGvv.i?., IN BiilCK ROW. .Standard is ' rjublished fever j day (Sunday excepted) and delivered Dy camera. , rites op subscription: i One year. . . . 1-00 I ;Six months. . . . . . 200 L Three months.. . . . . . . . . . 100 ; Oae month. . . ... . . . . ",35 toiugiti uiuy.. . . .......... .w J. XlJ j II CiCi&JjI. kj X All .w j..y"4 JiVy. VlU V'UUJ UU1U -mijw. . - ! hp.k a larPHr nirnnlfltinn ill Cabarrus itban any other paper. Price $1.00 tpOT annum, in advance. ADVERTISING KATES : ' h ,Terai3 for regular advertisements 1 maaa Known on armiicauoo. ; Address all communications to 'f ". mnw A XT HAD T CONCORD, JAN. 24 IMS HERETO SERVE. St andard purposes to be in the very front for n ws and all that snakg's up a first class newspaper j Friday it cmght probably one of j the first fl tabes over the wire of the Ixailroad wreck near Charleston. . though overrated, as first dispatches often are, pnd "of the capture of Jim Odtfn'in Dridion county, and pro cured b? tel phone the latest and inost accurate da'a from the uhfor h . .i : .lunate source of gloom at Newell's. Saturday tb? 'phone was aain made i . .' .to serve in getting the most accurate xiewa from the calamity to the fam 5!y of Mr. J L Peck. 1 J jThe Standard under its present mangtnient bas been before the C't-z w of Concord long enough, we iiope, that all discerning cit zens Slave learned that its whole bent is jalong the In e of service to its pat- ison3 in particular and humanity in general. - , . It 18 do small gratification tolts pablishera that iteujiys many man-'France over the Dreyfus caie. A ifestations of appreciation and also' fisticufffight. having occurred infthe fnal abiding fneodebip that ls.Chamber of DdDUties. Saturdav. gracing arnd the arduous labors to iAgain it appeals to friends and pat. irons to furoish it with whatever news exists that is of interest to its cjc.o. 1 c yuu ur auy uiie 01 ; 1 " - .. , your family or iinenua 8ick t The c irrent cf sympathy or aid will be . j . -r.. ' "hft fact in Tttr FtAtt ATin - TfVnn juave friends visiting you please send a note stating it, and The Standard tvill tfill Tnnr f ripnHp wIia will nr1ollr cxtena tne courttsies of visiting ucm, iu juur grai.iuuauou. nave -jou any special source of joy or sor- -tow mat could be snared hv tho wnh. aic to your advantage let the Stand. aud and its readers enter into them too. Many of these items we catcb but some wilhe8cape ourtfcestrelEorts. ; We herewith senw our gxedtiogs of thanks for bast natronac. cranA will , . - -Jf . O " and forbearance with an abiding caufo"rel:r sand tnat is so essential to make our 1 ...... ...... - ,-. , - ' 0 tUUVUHl UCUCUV Ifs right hard to get a preacher In jail for forgeiy or anything else oven, if you do you have a tough one. No wonder if he gets out as the Reverend Leslie Cook did, out of the Roanoke City jail last Friday -slight. He will turn up somewhere, nve ennnose. raising his hands in tiolv horror at the incosistencies iind tne letnargy 01 cnurcn mem ers. ,-: . Mir with db iw tiie Resigna tion. I The.iadge3hip is abiut to .take Unnthpr tnrri Tue President i can select but one, and my aeieeu. xci lows get inad. He can't please all Besides, Judge Dick is convikscing so rapidly. ttit the solution jnow thougHt 6t is that he ill withdraw his resignation and hr4g on.1 Tuat would impiy, too, that Prltchard is it a iU.,i nnrod rH In i iK event of triumphant fusion' again, ' duo 'ivaitai nuj;i-ikv.j; " -. ; event or triumpnaut iubiuu uuu, Pritcbard's successor could be n jmed from among the social circle when . i . , . I w he would step into Ju.lge Dick's shoes. But then . whatif ..Judge J ... . . - . ' . ; i : ' t uicK were to grow m fondness for his j b and fuse to give it up when all things should become now ready t I i - ! ! ' - The condition of Mr. Gladstone is not. assuring. Much solicitude is fdlt for; the great English! states- man. The cotfirmation of Lmgstreets appointment General as Irail- road com missioner is sharply op posed, but will probably, be made. : - . , - - , , . i IS.. It has baen reported, but prompt ly denied, that Mr. St. John will retireirom the Seaboard Air-Line to accept the management Union Pacific. : 1 ' ' of he Dr. T De WitTalmage was msr ried in Pittsburg, on the!22oB inst, to Mies Etenofe M Collier ; of that city. She is 40 years old; while the noted divine is 66. She is his third wife. The President has nominated Governor John V Griggs, of New Jersey, for Attorney General, now that Mr. McKenna has been seated on, the Supreme Court bench. There's-an. immense amnnnt nf foggEtij. i Unt hnilin ?n over this bone of contention. The Elements That Are Opposed to : i , Repudiation. Our observation is that the pre83 pf North Carolina, that part of it, at least which has alwajs been (for good j laws and hones: government. and honesty in business transactions 1' !; j --i?. . -'T i . i" anu ever aay me, are rpeaKing in no; uncertain sound against I the crime of repudiation. It is very evident that if the repudiationist flourishes in this grand old State it will be af terT'tBe power of ther ' of North Carolina is trampled press into the du8ta You can curb its power Ml can. never conquer it. -- . V tf ' Nor is the press the only class 1 ti-. i that is rising in its might, to sup- press this great wrong. The minis-! to", t the lawyer the teacher; j the uumar, lug mercnant, tne common laborer every one, who is honest in purpose and thought are a unitf against repudiation of honestly cbn Jtracjted debts. Newton EnterpxisWu . Another neffro, has been annointftd pastmasttr m Halifax county. The office. to,l?e so fUledie no less imrlori tanet one than Wei don, for which position a respectable and worthy lady, Mrs. W B Green, daughter of the late deceased Republican post. master, W H Cepell, was a candidate. J H Howard, a local negro politii cian, is the new McKinley appiontee Comment is unnecessary. Hender son Gold Leaf. - I . -, - T I ''r RPiriAI M!Sr cured to, Tell It to the Newspaper Man. There is a goldeu mean in the fay of news camera. There is a .clss, composed mostly of mn and wo men, who vex the righteous soul cf the newpptp r man by eternally try ing to grt themselves noticed in the columns of the, pa-er.. And there is another class which studiously a 70ids giving a reporter any new?. We agree with the reporter who Baid that there are many good items of lost to the newgnioers ovine; - - . .- .. - in )dety of the people who; hesita e mmcj vUU rwr.v .. r . . ju jiiJN i. J i to tell the reporter. ,c matters cor- U Tle DarHaW, bleach ; or' , c rning tbemeelye o: that th; y( .Turkej, Bed at 95c yard; - ! iHnnntwftnt if. to anoear in prmUfinirich Linen.do47icv v 1 i - ba are af raid they wo .Id be pushing 'lemseives' forward. This" is a wrorMdea:j From: flfttnrinnint. thfl man who Will Stop a r.ewf piper man on' the street and in- form him that be has been to some other cUv, that he is going to et married or hij wife entertain d friends from a distance is tfcebe t man alive. Ma? his likeness ins creasa throaghout ,he earth. If you have done anything mean or disreputable it isn't necessary to tell it, for there are always plenty of people who will do that for you. It is good thin s about youree f and neighborhood that: the' newspaper man wan's you to give him. There is always some one who ill tell the bad news about you, Monroe Enn qairer. The suicide record for 1897 is a startling one: I'here were, accord ing to the record of the Chicago Tribune, 6,600 suicides in this oountry,, of .which-5,186 were men aid'1,414- women. Looking at the causes assigned for these crimes, the Tribune gives despondency as - the '.I 'ire 2 T i I s r ' . " mist pronuc reason ior suicide, and poison as the" 'most 5pmmon agency employed. . . OUR LIVE BUSINESS MEN. Bell, Harris & Co., furniture deal era and "undertakers. , . : 5 P J Bostian, racket store Dr N D Fetzer, drug store f , ( annon & Fetzer Co dry goods and clothing. 8 ' ; Concord Steam Laundry laundry. Odell Manufacturing Col, deal. era in general merchandise. : G W Patterson wholesale dealer Brown Bros., liverymen. ; : Dry & Miller, shoe dealers. Dr. J.P Gibson, drugs. Graven Bros., f ufniiure' "dealers and undertakers. k 1 ' A J & J F Yorke, jewelry.' , ' - Cabarrus Savings Bank--' -. Goncord National iiank.n- 7 ? Eryini& Smith, groceiesrt.j j K; L Craven, coal dealer. , J A 0 Black welder, coal' dealer, ; STATE OF, OHIO. ' ss t ?t.BeD10r0 Pner .pf the firm of F J Chen av n aXZj Zii?- m the-Gity-of -Toleda,Gounty and State aforesaid, and- that-said fim TClll niV th A 011m Vvf TT J -i 7 ? t vu a"a everycase ofJ j vtuxjuw it3 curtju ur ine r 'December. A. B.-1 fiftfl. ft, : , -i A'f. ?r .Toiedo o. v., HUiayiu-ay aruggistS, Jtn MfK ' cures' 'by -HooaifJmMfiiK eon co If " .T" ua 0 wu , pure-nch. healthv. life and healfh-frirx, -1 . ilOod7a Sarsanan'llk" '.r5.r?:r7? k ymi.T-1 rue Ulood Tnrtf! . l '- ' ' i . - TTnTTcjF FTTRNISHIKG DEPAB P-r ? 1 : i?p jJ' - Towels irom 01 pef. uuzcu uy Seaislaud and sheeting I yard wide ; . v i , ; Bleached Cirnbric same as Lonsdale mgs H ' j 45 iccn bleached Pillowcasing at 12o ,8 - unbleached sheeting 15c. ' . bleached 20a. -Blanlets 25c per. pound ;. 3 pound feather pillows 50c each Counterpaines 4.8c up, ; - ) Remnants of Sateen D rap - r y J5c 'd," Printed Den m 12 I-2c,'Si!koine 7J Embroidery scrim at 12c yard.;4 A full line of embroidery threads on band. i : I ,. Curtain Polfis 52 U2q up. ; . Shades 25o up . . . i ) Nii- fiRsortment' of TMiesi Lam berguines, Pillace and Table- Coven?. Wash basins.' tin 3c no', crranite 15c TlinnArfi. fin 5n. ranite JO to 15e. - Dl To All Beginning Tuesday, Febi ttary st;:;will do a strictly cash bu si- To those who have been running monthly accounts wewil: have coupon books amounting to $1.00 and. $2.00, which we will sell for 95 cents and $1.90. ,.OMr:':driveir'r willl have; strict - gffa strtctSoiis'. not. .to We have added' 'a ' STEAM CLEANING 'antf D YIIN estab. lishmeninconlue LAtTNDEY ItmMess. -Alf work entrusted to us wilf haYe the Wery hest attention. Clothes ?db hot sMnkorbolbrs1 f&eh n .- u 4 V, t : 5 pmoo npBt? Jn'"Kbg 'BntWlDR Dippers, tin 5c, ranite J 0 to 15c. o j j -Peep pans, tin 3a up, granite lOcup.. town,. Coffee p otsV tin, 5 i up 'granite 50cJ j Respectfully Cash ' .nf'.:?.:- own' .7v-T Disb pans, Tin 1 0c up,' granite 50c. Bread.Pans, old style lOcup New fif.vlfi hakes ft Jonir rxmnd-roll. 19 Graters 4 to 10xj,jBgg: beaters 2 12 to j 10ct 1 quart measurers 5c, 1 gaJior L cups 5c. childs p iinted cups 2c. Waiter's 6 to 15c, bread & cake boxes 48c up, J-urkey casn noxes v,itb loi!k and keys 60c, 10 quart open ' buckets at 10c, covered buckets oc un- -Painted slop4 buckets with lid 25c- Full sized toilet sets 98? to-1.90. Animal cake cutters 35c " dozen up. " Case -of Spice boxes 48c. Fiorr sifters 12c. Pie pans 2 19e Childs nainted travs 25c: frranite rice boilers 2 vessels at 75. Stew pots, tin 10c, granite 20 & 25: . G slvaniz d foot tub 30c. Galvaiized coal hod 25c. 12 qfc. " do - buckets 20c Tin coffee flasks 5c to)7o. escalloped ! finoft ftalvH knives 23c Funnels 3c up, coffee pot 5c, gravey strainers 4c, tea f trainers c, sou strainers 10c, coUanders 10c, Tea Bpoons 5c ee table spoons 9a set taCKS lC Up. ; Wc, can save, you' money on nythingi we .carry, and our line 'fc a; varirf as'ahv stores in i ? . Bostian 1 1 IS 'i:: HEADOUAV i TERS for GGMBiIES. We are -better prepared" this season than eyerJto- please the public - with BAGGING and TIES. j jCorn, Oats, Rje, Ship St uff Flour, &c. ; " ; Tfe carry the largest sioqkor . . - . , Mnnfi; Tobacco, bandies; ; r ; Soda, Canned Goods, Soap, Coflree srar, Salt 6ll,'2Iola8es. Meats, Potasn;rrui ware, Matclifes; Etc. 'm:Jfc6 jjcountrvi and : cahvitnn PE ASi FL6uR'ETC:n :1 !;ealsb" agertffi- Will Beira facfery prices. til Hair oi rKvw-bVovT4 fSnSJ Jft" 6f llie w solicit, the most obsMn,7r 8UOTni to cnre the woriH W . .1 otinate cases and challenge haa aJwayrbaftbd-thl VThb-sesse in : ;p hjnjfj ' u: -si f AU;to cure. 11 1 no cWgf if we Vatchj In mouth WT51d .Mucuons Colored Tti2i? jIlFMt,mDles. Goooer 1C .1
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