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i - : ; . t - f . - 1 ' ; :. -! i .. . ' . I V4 v L JOaND. BARRIER & SON, 1 J Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE - IN - BRICK - ROy. ! .. . H 1HE STANDARD is published every; dav (Sunday excepted) and delivered oy; arries. Rates of Subscription : One year . . .... . ....... .$1.00 Bix months. ... . . . . . V 00 Three months.. ... . . . . 1-00 One month. . . . . . . ... . . . 35 Single cooy. .......... .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is a iour-page eight-coluum paper. It ha$ 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. 1 . Address all communications to THE STANDARD, i . Concord, N. C. CONCORD, N. O., JAN. 2 ,1899. NEW YEAR'S COME At A I ST. Old Mother Earth . has began another circuit around the sun ?hich we all unite in calling the 1899th year of our Lord. ; )Ve re clino on. her bosom knowing not T?hat all she has in store . for u. There will doubtless be much that is old with some things new. Could we foresee the sorrows, dis appointments and failures that will come in our pathways we might enter the year with dread, but whatever these be they can not outweigh to the grateful heart the joys, the bright realization and the successes that await those who employ nature's means of obtaining them. Theie are better things than riches; there are richer feasts than those that satisfy the appetite; there aie nobler distinctions than , those of hig h official rank; there are sweeter tones than those that echo our praise around the world. There is a still small yoice that speaks cheerful contentment with what our best efforts bring ua. Whatever the year BhalJ'presenfc ":-T - ' . "I. ? 1 .. II. to The Standards readers, the fullest m easure of that which makes life Worth j Hying and crowns honest efforts with sweet est rewards is that which ita best wishes would bear with the rou tine of news messages during the year. Hail to the year '99 and long life, good cheer to all. . lupeue Field's Arithmetic. j ' Tae first book which Biugene Field had printed was toe "Tribune Primer' published in Denver n 1882. It was composed of ebon lessons in different iins of study . Aa tht re arerlaid to be not niort? than seven or I eight copies of this book now in (existence, readers my ' i . j -f - 7 . be glad to see two specimen para graphB from the lesson in "mVntal arithmetic :"! ' I . . If you haye Five Cucumbers and eat Three what will you have left ?j Two. No; jybu will have Colic enough to dduble you up in a Bow Knot for Biz Hours. You may go to the foot of the Class. i t . is If a Horse weighing 1600 pounds can Haul four tops of Pig Iron, how, many 8eason j will, a Front Gate; painjed Blue carry a young Women on One 'Sid and a young Man on the Other ?Gfold Leaf. Poisouul Notes I'rom Forest il III- I V We'are indebted to Prof. C S Coler for a copy of; hits little book "Char- aoter Building While the volume naa been in ; our nanas ior a lew weeks, we purposed to give it a, I i i - -r ' ..... v . iViiy8 ilactie (Jook wpo em ployed in a Urge millinery house in Pftihide ptaia is nt horue tjpend bfveraJ weeK hMi Lome joiksj Mrd. 8 H 8.one left Sunday for Albemarle to visit hereon, Mr, !W A iSioue. ' ' , -. i -. f ' - . . . -:" ' - ! ' Mr. Y II Hnry aqd wife spent Sunday in the country with Mr. Ira Winecoff. i j Mrs. M E Dry, left for McAdenss . .. . . j . -i .-.. yiile (Saturday to visit her brotier I F-Mabrey. I Little Miss Rutir Wbittemore re turned home (Saturday after spends ins a week with friends. . v ; .;.-: . , . ,': M . F L Bobbins, formerly e a per mtendent of the Oielljmiils. now of Goldaboro, is Ehakin hands with old friends. studious reading before taking this means of tendering thanks, which we now do with accentuated zsstWe : -i i is i - ' ' honn the thoughtful of everv claps : i . -' M . u .n ing a while with her mother at and most fcppeqially teachers will , j! a u- t-, . i, ' ' . place. ii find it as we esteem lL a treasure of 8parkling gems of tbrought that mark tl;e eminent fitness of the title of. the book. Unlike many books, when once read may be dis posed of, this is a fountain from which we mayqu ff by frequent re turns, and see new paths to the end in view by a closer study. Miss Janie Gainey, of Greenboro came down Saturday pight to yisit her cousin, Miss Besaie1 Gainey . Misses Lilly and Daisy Mcore have entered ecbool at Sunderland Hall. ! . !! i . Mr. H W Oalowtiy and family of Mt. Pleasant, spent jSunday with Mrs. il M,Bu8cell on North Church streeti 1 : ; - S Mrs. J W Bonds returned Sunday to Charlotte. She haaj been epend- this Al- The smallest things may exert the greatest inflaenoo. Do Witt's Little Early Risers are j uneqnalled for over coming constipation and liver troubles. Small pill, best pill,- safe pill.-J. P. Gibson I i ' Col.. Jim Toung addressed' a k)lub at Norfolk the other night oh the subject, f "We give no .quar ters, an vrp; lakenQne," If the "onl original aW primal Colonel in the'word,, spoke Jot his people in this matter! his assertion needs j amplification a$ well . as explana- non. iney are not called on often fpr as much as quarter, but when it comes to asking or taking, while a half dollar is generally preferred, they rarely refuse anything that doesn't roost i too high. Raleigh Post;1: H ''- Dancer in an Idle ILilfe. No more dangerous condition ot life could be imagined than a life of idleness, of luxury, of self indulgence, of ostentation, of flat- tery and falsehood the life thai is called "society." It is the very worst training for self-reliance or for the development of any of the . better and nobler traits of human nature. It cannot fail to check . aspiration and endeavor and to weaken oyery element of real character. Its natural influence is to impair the moral as well as the social perceptions. Ex. j A Heap of People. A singular incident was experi enced at Bell's chapel, Chatham county, while Christmas exercises Were going on. AH of a sudden iiQ sleopers broke and the i im mense crowd was thrown together in a sort of heap. Some one t on the outside under great excite- ment yelled "fire 1" Some cooler heads averted a stampede and no one was seriously hurt. j Coughinsr injures and Inflames flora lungs. One Minute Uougngure loosens the cold, allays coughing andTheals quickly. The best cough cure for chil dren, J. P. Gibson. Senator Morrill, who has juat passed away inl his eighty-niuth year, deserves a place beside Glad stone and ahead) of Bismarck with regard to the endurance of his men tal ! powers. Hisj head was clearer a week before he died then the heads of a good many of his younger coU leagues are today. Norfolk Land mark, Dem. J Day Makes Ills Appointments. ' Superintendent Day has appointed his! two chief i Subordinates. Mr. Tillery will be fat the head of the farma andMr. b(f Arendell will he as theheadi of the central prison. These will be 3 charged with such appointments as will make them re sponsible for the successful manage ment of their respective departments. It is said that Superintendent Mewi bborne failed largely because he had the j appointments dictated to him and tkej were political rewards ins sieau or appointments for real sers vice. ; I. ? 1 .1 ' These 'are dangerous times: for the ftr, ftPPf cplda and throat troub, lea lead rapidly to 'Consumption. A bottle of One Minnie Cough Cure used atj the right time J will preserve life, health and, Amount of money! pleasant to ta$e; children like it. J. P. uioson. 5 . 1 1 ACU"$Sg!3SESr9 Mr.! and Mrs. W A b tone, of f . it bemarle, returned to j their home Saturday after spending the ho'i-. days with parents. 4 Newport News is! one of the growing cities with a big future; Its population is 1$,000 now,1 an increase of 2.000 within the year The Chesapeake and jjOhio Rail- road has now seven steamers run ning regularly to Liverpool,! to which will be,added by June two irumense freight steamers, built in England. They are 495 feet longj have stalls for 850 head of cattle and room for 15,000 bales of cot ton, and can carry a cargo of 11, 500 tons.- Durham Sun. This m 5 ;S H ONLY A I R T ; B ID S 0 M but it often determines a man's temperament ior a whole day. Poorly Laundered and he don't forget it, though his other gar ments may.cover it. Have your Shirts, Collars and Cuffs , Laun dered at the CONCORD and - you will always be happy. Send mjyour GUESS with: package this week. To the person guess ing nearest the number of Col lars and Cuffs we will do "up this week we will Laundry Shirts, Collars and Cuffs FREE for two months. Second nearest onei month. Third, two weeks. Should ithe nearest guesss be macteby ladies we will present the1 first with one of Jour two ' dollar coupon books, a Second and third a one dollar! coupon book. ; . . 1 . .: . GONCORD Steam LAUNDRY M-- AND! J DYE WORKS. 'Phone 2. , ! j SHIRTS REPAIREDj FBEE ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER Haven't Taken It Yet. T i .- Didn't you promise yourself some meagotbatyou would bnv a Lifp Insurance Policy during the' year;? Now the year is almost gone and you have not taken the Insurance. What have you gained by. waiting? It costs you more the older you get anil yoa need the protection . Don't put itjoff any longer The- undertaker may get a job before you get exain ihed; Remember"death :haa fa morU gage on your life that may be fore Closed any day. . A Home Paver Containing Some and OtherNew& That is ot niter est to uur Headers. SEND IN YOUR SUBSCRIPTION. IN ORDER THAT A PAPER MAY THRIVE IN .OUR CITY IT is THE HEARTY CO-OPERATION and PATRONAGE Of Its PEOPLE Price ; of' DAILY STANDARD MUST HAVE MUTUAL lqokine.forjuat such fellows as liaye not .safficjent amount pf Jn- snrance. -. The most liberal jfeaturea of good In8urapce are (emliodied in a if EN N. PQLIQY. Just the kind of protection, ypnr family,; ndV estate needs. Don't put ft ojBE; your, neighs bora Insurance is not worth a peony to you. J. F. HURtiKX. One week. .1 , li: One month. i. . j.. ... Three months. . m Six . months;... L,.. One year. . . . . . :b zzo to I lie a. I t 4i. 1- 10c 35c j $1 00 oois id. 28 tf Special Agent. 7. . m 0 r
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