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--tv; 1.1 . J,1. .iw.u.-i . . ..i.v il i- a V STANDARD O B1I.D. BARRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE - IN - BRICK - ROW. IHE STANDARD is published every ay (Sunday excepted) and delivered by larries. Rates of Subscription : ', ..$4.00 ..2.00 1.00 .35 .. .05 0ii6 yeir. Six months. . Three months. 'One month. . . -"Single coyy.. "THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a '.four-page, eight-column paper. It has , a larger circulation iu Cabarrus than any other paper. Trice $ 1,00 per annum in varies. Advertising Rates : Terms for regular advertisements aade iknown on application. " Address all communications to , THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. CONCORD, N. C, DEO.i9, 1898. ,r?JiK- C SJLTISEMT DOCTOfiS DIFFER. Jt. Ji.- taka very singular shape acd triiud sometimes. In discuss ing the great financial problems, the pidd standard element declared hiily that it did not bslieve that the-United State could adopt; free calibre of silver and maintain a by many States, the following re. STATE OF OHIO. quiremento Bee m to us not to t9 at J City of Toledo, all UDjost: j Lucas County, f 88 (1) That all vinegars shall eon- tain not less than four per cent, by weight of absolute acetic hcM, find must contain no lead, copper, min eral acids or ar tificial coloring ter,: '. -v.. ' . (2) That. alL vinegars must be branded with the name of tte fruit or substance from which it is made, together with the name and aidress of the manufacturer..:.-.- - (3) Cider . vinegar shall not cons tain less than 1 3s4 per cent, by weight of cider vinegar solids." These analyses, it seems to up, should lead to a crusade against adulterated foods and if there is anything lacking in the law it should be supplied. OWE STEP BEGETS ANOTHEK. Frank J. Cheney makes oath thai he is the senior partner of the firm of F J Cheney & Co. , doing business iu the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said fim will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure- Frank J Cheney. Sworn to before m and subcnl edin my presence, the t6th day of December, A.jD. 1886. x iX'l A. WJGLEASO N . (-) Notary Public Hal's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternaily and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfces of the sytern. Send for testimonials, free. F. J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. ' old by. druggists,' 756, . i (is .President McKinley's magnanis mous sentiment with regard to the nation's helping to care for Confeds erate grayes as for the Federal graves led Representative Rixey, of Vir ginia, to offer a bill in congress to open national soldier's homes and like institutions to all maimed, crips pled and needy American soldiers and sailors of the civil war of '61. FI Ts.n' ine . i f ii J Rt nrif hnnf nnpoHnniner nnwhinVi cr duality, in vaiue oi aa v" - m Uoiisrs, be they gold, silver or paper, I side they served I It seems a second in thj fice of the fact that all the long stride in a course begotten by commercial nations have the South's pilMitry in the late war TG",?i?-ci their finances by the gold and if it is not turned, which it is standard. Over against this the likely to h wid most probably be 5trmi?st minds of the free coinage followed by a proposition to place 3S2aawion dtclared their belief that Confederates on the government United States could make a pension list where . the magnanimity nancifil system of their own, arid ib sure to stop. Should it lead o f herein it clashed v;itb internationl I a pension agitation that would make csnmercial regulations the latter the present enormous sum the climax vc cvi'd be revised to suit our system from which rapid strides in pension ;r CTihmit to the lQConvenience ref0fm might be effected, it would iihviit aay care of .ours. It almost be ali for which the South would .-COSinOESlSea OUr national pnae lO It. i nnf. Bn mnnh nf fnrn ability to dictate to the that BOuthern heroes. want as -free dom from burdens to sustain the parasites that swell the fund to it least three times its legitimate pre portions; .; , ! cr!:1 f. py?tem of finances or to tXJtinLili the world if not submissive. Of -couTso Hon. William J Bryan i Ibi -.captain of the host of this persuasion,'- while President He '"iZinky was the central figure of the ofposi to persuasion. Now on the By every one who will call and inspect our emporium of good things you want for Christmas. Just come and take a look through the acres and acres of the grand est display of articles suitable-for presents, beautiful, and aj; lowest prices ever offered in Concord. The most superb array of glass in shapes astonishing, tor utility and ornament. The most amazing of all is the pile of stuff a dollar will buy. Our food products are pro nounced by the most fastidious the finest, the most varied and extensive ever seen on this mar ket. ' We are agents for Huyler's, Lowney's and Nunnally's Fine Candies. 'Phone 3i, Dove & Bost. We call the attention of our reads ers , to tne xct teat we nave never of national expansion or authorized the payment of money -i'ST!ll . A3Jti:i6l Gl tne IBianas iailing 10 US fnr Tttt'. Stat Ann in t.hA liftlA as a rwult cf the late war, Mr. Bryan barriers'. Our collector, Colon Als "Jg airaia mat tne government is no;oa wn Everybody Read ! Tl his Week's Specia n. THE RACKET. BRANCH S Ladies Lon Watch Chains at 6so to 5. Belt Buckles from 25 to 98 cents. 77 Solid Gold Rings, plain and assorted; $2.25 Crokinole boards for $1.C. etone and pearl settmgs at yc to New Lot of framed pictures, assorted each. flowers and fruits 8x16 inches, oijly lOe Ladies' Shirt Waist Pins 2 for 5 cents i yara of lowers framed 24 cents ana UP. 1 vdrrl nf flnwfirs frftTtiwI wit, China Cake. plates at 15 to 3c. See our stock of China v.p.rt ;0v. Nice assortment of Breast Pins 5c to largest stock of odd pieces ever 'shown $1.48. in Concord. Assorted lot of Lock .Bracelets. Solid Silver paper cutter 39 inch Sea Island at 3i cents. mark at 2oc. 7J cent ginghams, finished at 5 cents. Large assortment ol Tcvj Big lot of childrens, ladies and gents Vases, Books, Lamps, etc. Black Hosiery at oc per pair. Embroidery Scrim at 15c per yard. Filo, Twisted and Rope Silk and Gold . Embroidery threads at 3c per skein. Common Embroidery Silk at c. Crochet cotton, 200 yards, 5c per spool. Imitation Silk 4c per spool. J, tells, Silk Crochet Threat 5c per spoch Come and see cur stool buy as nice a present for you will get latter on for 40 or not that they will be higher, special bargains will be sold More the usual Holiday trade commences to bay. on can n cents; but the VCRV RFPPHTCIIMV Vklll HUWi m W I I lfifc. I J D receints for the same. If at anv iaxpeiwUstio poieon that will work time patrons toa it eepecially to ife -disTolatjon, while Mr. MsKinley ri:hir ,itin; , .nm fnr n ia a goodly land and "we I a f, tt- . - . , m.m ' . . ell able to overcome it. U ..i , , . Din irom us promptly aeavered by the hoy. We can give no credit for .Te wen a Die to overcome it. ?Auch cf the burden of his speeches ' j . .i , . money paia to lrresponeiDle parties tmozznt to meet them, and that - , r v 7 land arri'nh novoy roanhaa' na n4-r.ll -vre can and must give the people M T w u . AU - cod government-from, their own -J J. iU w -nrr, hnrifl ?n r.ian. rtf &s soliciting agent and will duly res ". - - . . Ififtint fnr All mnnAva maA 5n cilranno vici bpanisii rule which we have T f - - J y ir"w 4ie?troyed and from which we have Beats ino montane. Qearorcci iaose onnreased neonle. . Mr. A fJ .Thnmoq nf Morravi'iia It is peculiar that the positions Tex,, has found a more valuable isazs to roveisa and that eminent discovery than has yet been made m . - w .- w octcis sesm to difier so materially, in the Klondike. For years he suf fered untold agony from - consump tion, accompanied by hemorrhages; AJJCLTSBATED FOODS. Thc North Carolina Experiment and was absolutely cured by Dr, station is making extensive analyses Kmg'fl. New. Recovery for Con You will find now on hand a Fresh Stock of GROCERIES! - Consisting of - Raisins, nuts, citron, Currants, cranberries, Mince meat, pickles, 8ausage, catsup, kraut, Plum pudding, olives, Jellies, apple butter, Canned; goods of all kinds, cheese, Bologna sausage,baked beans, and many other articles that we can't mention, "also a General Line of Toys! These goods are all nice ana fresh and will be sold on as small profit as can be done at any other reliable house. Give 'me a portion of your trade. - , Prompt delivery of all purchases. Yours to Please, A. L. 1 Sappenfield COAL 1 COAL 1 am now prepared to furnish yon with ""Anthricite and Jellico Goal Best of qualitv ; and we guarantee thfi nrififi. Dnn,fc nan nrnni? nhen f fopda found in the markets it pf??Jd?-? :Helyou can get coal at such prices. 1., ..v. t 1 hi Hnw innc unin iq -rT. iirrio tto no . . . Ibe SUto. The last bulletin treats rl Jm aiackWGldcr. ill itiiiiii r 1 mi in w 1 w. ww w wm u - wmw a rwo 1 n a 1 - - - viSzrs whioh seem to be the bure; would have it, 1 eveii if it cost rmost staniterated article on thelhnni Bronchitis ami all1 thtbat and lung ane was pure apple vinegar. Thir-j affections are positively cured by een compared favorably in aoeticrring s ew discovery for Con- jcid. V sumption, xnai bottles Iree at r B :It saems that the adulterations Fetzer'8 drug store. Regular size 50 At Store s23 6m d on West Depot Street. Phone No. 68' J ound are not of the worst . Irinfl .umc,.!ci found namely, arsenic, copper, lead and zinc, yet they are aduiicrationa and the buyer is im pceed upon. Manufacturers of pure -vinegars can not compete in the V prices. The laws of 1895 are eTnlinit a !8 ways on a doc bruu5 ttuu nom 10 lact execution and insures an income whila TOn nr .tonly. Prof Withers says : laid up. Accidents -will happen and you - iIn vic?7 of the larWrmmW f may be the first one hurt Our policies -analysis maue in various parts of the YOAy uc&,' n r.fin nuiRa Ann tha inmn j i , - nni air cents and 81.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Accident Insurance IN THE UNION CASUALTY. AND SURETY CO. OF St. LOUIS, Uoes a long ways on a doctor bill. Whon you ask for De Witt's Hazel Salve don't accept a counter feit or imitation. There are more cases of Piles being cured by this', than all Mothers, combined, J P Gibson. i .. ,v : : . .. A cough is not like 1 a fever. It does hot have to - run a certain course. Cure it quickly and effec tually with One Minute Cough Cure, the best, remedy for all awn jand for the most severe cases. We recommend it because it's good. J P Gibson. ; - - ; l Overcome evil with good. O ver come your coughs and colds with One Minute Cough Cure, It is so good children cry for it. It cures croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, la grippe and all throat and lung dis eses, j P Gibson. THE LADIES LAUNDRCJ- MAN : " The fine mua lins and Ladies garments that cannot beLaun dered satisfac torily at home we do up to look better than ,-.;v.fT. new.. . - Ladies Dresses, Childrens Dresses, Lace Curtains, Pillow Shams, Skirts." Kemember we give 25 per cent, off on all woolen ':goods to be cleaned, dyed or washed. - Give our driver a bundle when he calls. Remember the Concord wishes one and all a Merry Ohrristmas. ; Concord Steapi Laundry and Dye Works, ' PHONE 2. SHIBTS KEPAIRED FREE. SOHEDULb WM III In Effect Dec. 4,1898. M. L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Om nibuses meet air passenger trains Outfits of all kinds furnished promptly, and. at reasonable prices. Horses and mules always on hand or sale. Breeders of, thoroughbred Poland China Hfs tf SAUSAGE GROUND BY STEAM AX THE RATE OF 500 POUNDS to THE HOUR AT SoL Levy's Market. The most popular market in town and always keeps on hand a : supply of all kinds of choice meat at lowest prices. He has a new. enterprise to grind all sausage by steamthe first that has ever been m Concord, Will supply you three pounds for 25 cents. Give me a trial will cruarantee yon satistaction. ; Everybody invited to call and see me. Free delivery to all parts of. town; - ResDectfnllv. mf . . SOL LEVY ; - The sooner a j cough tor cold is cured without harm to the sufferer the better. Lingering colds are dangerous. Hacking coughls dis tressing. One Minute Cough Cure quickly cures it. Why suffer when such a cough cure is within reach ? It is pleasant to the "taste. J P Gibson.g , - " This condensed schedule is pub lished as information, and is subject to change without notice to tip public: Trains Leave Concord, N. 0 . 8:49 a, M. No. 37, daily, Waste ington and Southwestern Jinfr ited for Atlanta, , Birminghaa, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and all points South and Southwest. Through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York t o Me mphis . Din ing car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and ; Atlanta. 8;53 p. m. No. 7, daily, from Rich mond, Washington, Goidsbora Selma, 'Raleigh, Greensbdtf Knoxviile and Asheville to Chaiv otte. N. O. 11:23 a. m. -No. 11. dailv. for A anta and all points South. Soli L . -r- 1 -m . ... i irtiiD, luenmona to Atlanta. 10:00 a. m. No. 36. daily Whington. Richmond. Ra and all noints North ' Carries Pu! man drawingrcom buffet sleeper NewOrleans to New York; Jacksoub ville to New York; Pullman tourist cars from San Frarciscp via New Orleans and Southern Fa cific Thursdays. 8:53 p. m. No. 38, daily, Washiigj ton and Southwestern hmj ited, for Washington and aU points North. Through Pullman cals Memphis to New York; New OrlepfS to New Yorfc; Tampa to New YorBl Also carries vestibuled, coach an dimncr rar; fllncrf nnTinfiction ft Greensboro with alAfinfirfor Norfo' " 7:09 p. m. No. 12, daily, for fhcfcV mond, Asheville, Chattanooga, BaiJ aigh, Norfolk, and all pomtt North.. . - 6-52 a. m, No. 8, daily, for RicBj mond ; connects at Greensboro Raleigh and Goldsboro; at jSelma for Norfolk, at Danville for Wasnj ington and points North, at Saliff , bury j for rAshville, iKnoxrille anc points West. . , h t -First section of regular through or local freight trains carry passen? gers only to points where they stop according to schedule. Fbahk; S.r Gannon, 3rd Vice Pres. ; and Gen'l manager, Washihgtori, D. Ci John M. Gulp, W- A. Tube, I TrafHc M'gr. Gen '1 Pass. Ag t3 - : Washington, V- S". H.Habi)Wiok, Ass'tGen'iP. Ag t - ... . Atlanta, & W.tH. Tatloe, Ass-t Gen'l P. fg k. . Louisville, M , GOWAN DUSENBEBY, Local Az . - Concord, N.
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