v. .... m AiLY STANDARD JOHN D. BARRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors; OFFICE - IN - BRICK - RQW. , 1HE STANDARD is published every day (SuDchi - excepted ) and delivered by arries. ilutes of; Subscription : j One year, ... 00 Six months. . . ... ........ .2 00 Threa mcr.th&... i One mc th. , . . . . . ...... Single copy. ....... ... . .05 TTTFi WEEKLY STANDARD is a onr-pw.'. r.rv)if irojj paper. It ; has a larger circulation in Oabarrna than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum in advance. Advertising Rates : j I Terms for regular , advertisements made known on application. Address all communications' to THE STANDARD, Concord. N. C. ODE TO THE SHEEP (Adopted for the benefit of put Leg I isUtors.) There were ninety and nine that safely lay In th'k ebelter of a fold la a sheep ranch up on a mom: tain Fide, While one wan out in the cold I N. out on the mountain bleak and wild Fo It wandered about lik lost child. The shjeiherd, apleep in his warm cot, Ne'erj His vis neat, dreamed but all wa- welJ, . r qoxcGi, c, march, s .isqo. SII0' TT VT- WH BEEN PASSED. Th.?'re ;' ' v rree of diaapnoint- i i men t and-a keenly felt injustice to the pre- - '. .: proposed law of common iu.,' md rairnesa to this potent cl . :u.j apparently died in Home pigeon ru.'Ie or committee rocm of the leg!?ltare.." It ia rather surd prising that thia law has not ben enacted. The instance of the E)urs ham Snn ihoald hava shown the necessity f: oss increased protec don to this clas ihi ia expected to ! ' . i he abreast wish every thing that -' ' ' i- I happens ad tt the people about it in the rait Explicit terms possible. .Newspaper iin tre liable to err aa oth-er rw.- xr-mi. be. esptciftlly wen poisea si nac impoaea nron ions all held one hundred beep, All fipacl ne wanted to eel). But one was out on the hills IM - away- It had gamboled off from where While it should stay. II IB I, lie keerer slept a peck of i ! i ours Charged down upon the fold And killed every one of the ninety and nine At least so I've been told. Just chewed them up and sped live to caew anomer day. To The ow ner said a he viewed the it- beide th-37 .-.ie so? j tried in sUtino- the. vitriolic gall that is ofun pressed upon tfcem by the yery kind that would be the srst to sue or fight if ibvjf were itllected upon Why not let a fair explanation and ratiaalion of unintended wrong the end of the affair ? 8urely traction aod apology is a pun men t severe enough to be studiously Utiiuc-dj be sh If troubled with rheumatism.! ftive Chamberlain's Pain-Halm a trial. Jt will not cost lypu a cent if it does no rood. Oqo application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in onc third tfcje time required by any (other treatment.; Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinevji pains in the side and chest. 1 glandular and other swellings are quick- t I ' - 3" J- ! . -V ... ij curea .ny applying 11. Jivery pottle warranted I rrice, 23 and 50 cts.-f-M L Marsh M Go. -L- REMAxL.LL WORDS. In the State Senate Tuesday a recess from buainess was taken as n opportunity for kindly expires sionei Senator Justice presented to Sanator Travis the pen which Lieu tenant Governor Reynolds signed the constitutional amendment bill, and Senator Smith presented to the Lieutenant Governor a silver set, as an expression of the Senate to him5 for justice, kindness amiability aa a presiding ; clBcer, when that officer end that this body was one of the most remarkable and distinguished wer assembled in North Carolina. With much feeling he said if God gavo him bis will he would meet tois same body when he calls the ' sanatorial body to order two years from now. No ruling of the chair during tie session, he said, had been questioned; always there had been kindnes?, patience land earn estness, in the work. f, It would seom that he might be ead out of tho party for such frank 3Q3S?, the more exasperating because MMi PARKS W1KS. ij if i "Some lawmaker's dog did this. But I d.iire not utter this fear iiloud Lest rm sued for the sheeji they . miss II if Il'a better to have ono live, lost head Than ninety and nine allldesd II :i i i it -rau aeaa. t Selected, A. Ueliulllon, By e Who Knw' Something yet nothing! nowhere yet every when; priceless yet worth lesp; worth maou and costs nothing; costs much and worinj nuiuiut'i where the giver receives a.nd the re Ciiver give; of which the poorest ofU-n i;ave the greatest supply, while the rich often have the least supply, and yet n one has any supply at all and everyouo base supply that is inexhaustihl' ; what Women have died for and my n have lived foi; wba, men have died fcr and wemn hav p-nyed t r; a thing r.bat is tsaeleasand without a sound j. ul yet il a the swebiet ( f sweets to both mouth and au; eomethibg you always find at weddinsrf and i.ineraU; the first act of childhood and the last ac of old, ag' ; often cold in life and' warm in death; an expression of sorrow; an expreneion of joy ami one of rief ; v;hat m-rJ have fought for and men hare sneered a ; omtbiuc that maSes a woman thrill with j v Or tremble with ff-ni; sometim'3 i caAise of li'e and ( ften a cau?e of death; a souic-' of joy and a source of pain; a source of love acd a source ol hate; a cause of weal and a c:iuda of wop. the sweetest, the 'o'U;::eB;j the mott harralsp, th ) - most dangerru; ; the soonest, furoitfen, tho longest rt ni iul e'td; cadsic-s blood and tea a to mingle together in undying love or in undying bata A Ki. L B. Wetni'.T.in Lincoln Joujrnal. A. R. De Flnont, editor of the Journal, Doylestown, Ohio, suffered for a number of years from rhenmutism in j his riht fctioulder aL-d eicle. Ho says; J My rijrht arm at time was entiiely useless. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and vris surprised to receive relpef almost immediately. Tho Pain Blm has been a constant companion of mi Qti ever since and it never fails." For sate by M L Mash fc Co. I The Caller" fs the exchange editor in?" I J - The Editor "I am he." Calle-i;Wll, ' T want to change jthis summer suit for a ter ovef coat'Eechanee. OPEIA ex-win- NATTt nuuD i7 9 COMIIsG A Guaranteed Attraction 4il I' ni'v?! The Supremo C9urt on Tuesday! the 7tb, in the case of Parks vs. tho Southern Railway, affirmed tho decision of the Superior Court. This ends a sharp and closely contested legal battle and, without knowing the merits of the case, we are glad to think that twolvo good Cabarrus citizens knew how to do right and render justice and there was no -error1 in tho court's proceedings. The Amount of the verdict was $2,000. ii A I li fi I Tip Always Popular mwm - im In the L i 51 o"' I n On Havnnn. Tro.ton, N. J., Marchj 6 Arti cles of incorporation were filed to day of the Havana Cdmmerciel company, with a paid up capital of S20;000,C00. This company is or-0-j. to pcV;dco, mcjiiuf acture and deal in tobacco and do a gec eral tobacco business. The incorpo ratera are : Isadore L Carroll, James V H Lawrence and Charles L Hor ton. Tho latter owns alljthe stcck except 40 shares. Hoitorl ltft New York today forCuba. e atest Laughing Successes We have saved many doctor bills since vre began usiner Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in our home. We keep a bot tle open all the time and whenever any of my family or myself begin to catch cold we begin to use the CoughRemedy, and as a result we neve?: have to send away for a 4ctor and incur a large doctor bill, for Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy never ails to cure. It is cer tainly a medicine of great merit and vforth.D. S. Mearkle, General Mer chant and Farmer, MattieL Bedford county, Pa. For sale by M L Marsh & Co. i IM, hi lliil f THEAOT. When havirg Laundry work done it is iinportant to know the oharaoier of ms ten? Cheap labor, THREE NIGHTS Monday, March ithr PRICES 2c, 35o. and 50c. cli'p tuap, cheap starcb, always sbov thetnsalvea in the work turned out. A Laundry that employs first class help at living wages jj that uees only the best material that money can procure, must of necessity turn oat work to which the tcosc fastidi jious can find no objections. Work turned out by ihej Concord Steam Laundry, with itls modern new machinery and expert employes, is firstnclasa in every respect. A trial will convince you of the statements. Send in your name and bes come f member of the;Oon cord Linndry Cleaning Club one dollar a month. CONCORD Steam LAUNDRY i . AND . ! DYE WORKS. SHIRTS REPAIRED FREE. 'Phoned. S2 A (T W ACHE and KHEtTBfATtSM TQUGVtk JRacEet Store o -i. Vnd will save money by seeing our v w . . - '. TiTih nt White Goods lor tne- oaoiBs. Our 16 and 18 cent Dimity sells for 25 cents. One ladie told us she had just paid 23 cents for the Linen we ofifv-red her at 10 cents per yard. " L ' ' ' r ' is the n Our line of HAMBURG- cest assortment we have ever , shown. New lot of Crokinole E ; at $1.68. Indi a oards We shave decided to continue . prices on Box Papers and Tr T- -e bial All Box Paoer contaiii 21 sheets oi xu r r ubd 24 envelope. 50 Boxes worth 5 and 10 at 3c. 100 Boxes at 5c, worth 10?,. 122 Boxts at 7c, worth 10 to 15c, 160 Boxes at 10l, worth 15 to 25c. 250 Boxes at 15e, worth 25 to 30c. 95 Boxes at 25c, worth 35 to 50c 100 Pencil Tablets, reulr 5c ones for S 432 ink Tablets at 3c, Vorth 5c.; 125 Ink Tablets at 5c, worth 10c 4S0 Ink Tablets at 10c, warch 10 to 25c. i New lot of Belt, Sash and Neck Ribbon, Buckles and Clasps in today , iB Jo BO-STJAid ! j IM i i HfMifa iWinritiH '- tiTffMliMiSrtia-wtf?.?! i i R U A SUBSCRIBER TO- THE STANDARD. A Home Paper Containing Home and Other News That Is of Inter est to Our Readers. SEHO Hi YOUR SUBSCRIPT!! In order that a Paper may thrive in our city it must have the hearty co-op- '! . ! Oration and patronage of its people. 1' i . T'lti ft T A it tr Cm 4 it i t-t . 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