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V.' tOlil ij i IT IJ BLAB r. JtY BABY'S KISS. "j . !. jRM Hi" jj? tB' OharlqtiiT -Ob- That the Qod of Love as a gift can rter advocates makinr the fiormno hrlncr c JOK -DiiAitJiijsJH dc SON:' " ' hi i nV. " -' :! ITI'UU E UUUlDUCIBkn IBUBiUU 1U Editors and Proprietors. Charleston Jha at In tht line of - tbeae KatheriDca. Thire ia room for v.v - tuoaHtraI ooniWeration In it. Ii " at Ieaitj leadi na to the rafleotion liii, b jla z d Ai d is pub isbed every- that ere Ion tb&3 gatlierinW'muit day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by . L . J . RT arriea. Kates of Subscription ; take their VOlnme and the Ulla? out) 3 u.u i ucurowij tu hbso iOVID Alir&0llV8 "J ' " t s I . . from othera than the wearers of the Sis mnt1; 2.00 brine. It cornea from the lips like the crystal dew Dropped from the flowers on the mountain ide; ' And it means a lov that ii pure true! And that peace and joy in the heart abide. A x i i j ' - One month.-. . , . ,r. c: . OXUlU C WW .W I ,1 " " iriwmwi; tujg Weekly standard is a shaded thare iaf Iittle ttiiF to keep up qur.page, eight-column paper. It has tha mfifltinti'lindAr tli dion in Cabarrus than anvl OJ H". fort seeing the inert- ft Uriv?- cirdv.)Mumin Cabarrus than any other paper. Trice $1.00 per annum in advaneo. Advertising Rates : Tcriua for rorultr advertisements made known ou application. Addrci;-?- communications to - i .Till' STANDARD, Concord, N. 0. CONCORD, X. C. APRIL C, 1899. 1.00 t 1 wi..Jr i L I - I WOOld rather have that tinv kia 35 "ea suit TeieranH are or so i . J,;;: ? maU;umoaaiobe practically Thny other earthly bhee; auAA .k.hmiw liAAs And to feel those hands on my bearded cheek Brings me face to face with an angers poul. That unfolds a glimpse of the path I seek Through the pillars of pearl to the heavenly goal. I F. B. Stevenson. - I . o --.. table dwindling of the original olass for whose gratification these becas- ..Hi ions were inaugurated would' now while. the veterans are still in condi- MBHT lO BE MORE. A b J t . I W W M V tion for intelligent, vigorous action. dissolTA And Mr! ntio lo.lA Ji.n u " " WMW . W V1UJL HUiC U U I . . io-uuiw uw.va-nn u?er tne wkf J vi. j.r. TreM .-rTZ' rir b100. maii the word bloody ad used for inercan- thftfc f J n.fi.. ?yet hlooP Um ho opens his ad bloody mouth ?' ,Va.,ni laij uod ucea for mercan. that the Confederate cum lt .J- "" M Saather ohiralry are no long r die- There i, io doubt much Benee , . .inn.. oeen piosea in this question as in theconversa- a who. a grocery ana rext ,t be, nd the -pork of holding 4 the tion of some men who eeem 10 be . UD -: wuj xiiDUu, r-". iiuuwt una oeen unable to speak without using invrsp ;bcut 45 0C0'blue coats" completed, and that no better period three or four oaths. Other ins are :. ,i -?-,oaed m the Civil wlU Prpbjably ever exist than now to committed to obtain pleasure or -Li,-; iuoia'onu ftf;f when it br " ciose ere.iongL profit, but swearing brings no com- Cimffs.e receptees f.-r the 'grej uc-b 10 us Being a tnonght pensatioo and cannot plead any 7 . . , ouuucuiy mruat upon OUT COnfi dfira- co.u, ....cr was one of them.) lioll wB'ipn we cLoi br Z l Atrts. t,St over there. u focne of conclo8ion wUhont hear- fpriaca . I.: by Pnson Company inK more of the proi and cons. In that pu:.;. this bnildmg and deed we so venerate our cran'd olrf 1 1 Qhiaaeo. where it leader, vhnn Irimli. ..i.i. : ., erect - n . U3' . , "mu aiuuij ooiuie in cnoee e appearance that it dark days was as a sunbeam in a i5 oiouay aay to a Confederate soldier, rt of Mecca to which tha wflVpWd nqt enMrUin the who. had been impris- saoua5 w aissolution if it is still ide visits, and wonld the fou ambition with him, as we :3 .on which they slept fS'fV? VWPetuate.tbfl organi. n BftM ;K.; Mtioa of jwhich the retinionare the notleiJ taan 3,500 braes plate, are J ,, T T u "d mttmfe8fon tbi tna spot. wAA- ir ; . .1. - 1 iivui ui mi 111 1, nn r ha amw 1 . r j -1 1. x. . . ... P -u.rauui Wei - mcpi.ud m mis Dana .toggle emblematized by the sheath- , . wa3 aK8n ana lutf mg or his sword at Appamattox. mcu lL-l oat. This was fiflnnw ! I r . . 1 . j to the sarwors. Rev. John Reid, ,Jr., of Great era ccL.p the spot. tv . has been used also VaUa Mbnt., recommended lEly's in which were stored Cream Balm tome. I can empha f rorn LordUonwalli8, size his sjatement. "It is a positive i-h? Cuban machetea cure for catarrh if a:Lji ----- --- - uoou an uutJCteU, Ueoi ..iinton'a great brocade Rev. Ifrancis W Poole, Pastor coat -aad yi i vet kute breeches are Central fresbyterian Church, He tberc. u cpli: b; President Lin- lena- Mont- owl.. also tha tailor's After ufin8 ElfB Cream Balm six b7 Andrew Johnston wees believe myself cured ot ca- -..0 DOihted Oh. nn .Kk rt8e?h SteWarfc. Gra V6., t; . -"""pu-talo,N.Y. .Jma aiayers were A lOn. ml BU w W .. , w -ijr o ream Balm will be. mailfiH k ! of relics is said to- drugKis. Ely Brothers, 56 War selves, and matter than! 1 I OT-rr - 1 of a million ,10 Iren flL.N V IWU V4U'S I - The mn8eum will fir A other quarters. - 7; the number of bricks --v TT n' Btsttur o..r eads uh the states ! g returned home - Libby Prison Com, Satur.daf frn a tour of .fas ? . 5 i'Z-a ana the Libby . j ouiaupui uis Pnsoo i i to be torn away to make tricta in the eastern part of '.ge modern do- th9 State' Suday he went no mn t0 JNewton and there fnnnri two cases of smallpox. Dr. Long says the disease has t ' . s. that will be among n Zfen unaer contrdl in -a private families all the tae ad the prospect W want on now !S tnat (vitn proner tre cannon pnd enforcenient of overpowering temptation as its excuse. Those who say that "there is no harm in a wearing," deceive them- 1 know less about the did the necro slave of whom the following is related. His master was a profane person, and often took the name of God in vain. Whenever he did so, the negro who wauea ai tne table, made a low and solemnj bow. On being asked why he did this, he replied that he never heard the great name men tioned but it filled his - whole soul with reverence and awe. His master took the hint without offense, and was reclaimed from a sinful prac tice by his pious servant. When the Snaniflh fir. nn on Juan hill became almost unbeara ble, some ;of the Rough Riders ucgau 10 swear. Uoionel Wood, with the wisdom nf a imnr) .cat called out, amid the whistle of the xuaussr bullets, "Don't swear fight !" Thejadvice is good for other! piaces man ; tne battlefield. Trans- t 1 A ' . - iaiea inio tne lancnaorft nf AvoHon lue, Col. Wood's order means, "Don't worry work !" Don't waste your energy in swearing, but take shoot straight. Don't a m m a I Strength in wnmino - 0 ..w.uc- aua ireuing, but save it all for 1 worK lnteipgeut, thoughtful, un- that wins vicorif3,s in trade as well as on battlefields. Printers' Ink i - " o over iii i strict sanitary regulations it I to 23 the currcd "that in biV frc THE v 1 t '.; and :f-;inffrMw l' -.x jr xcUiatlonS It V things have oo- will son be obliterated- J " "'0 ont tnat fact .Landmark of 4thinst . of the chagrin beBUBkIbLB CDBE OF rtt...mptinK to record the L.. F on April tfc. finu UMaxiSM. .... I f flTinn ion . . . vita, of Arnmi, i.. j Airri" w- .y- iiioteau ycaraagomy wife Md an r"v":,Vi ""o.ti&m wmcn conuned ner iu uer ueu ior oyer a montn van7 Avarl T-3 - 1-1 j a. l,ihauj iv. udi uuuuie io wain: p. it rau the gauntlet of the p);.iiucr, pi -reader n.nl all tj. . cl. XU A. . ... i ui iy -ua :.v, e::-?(i pome riacra witnout assistance, her limbs 1 Bwouea io aouoie their normal and step Bednced Baliroaa Rates. On account ot the Tenth annual session Grand Council Royal Arcanum of North Carolina at Greensboro JST. C, the Southern Railway Company will sell special rouna trip tickets from Concord to Greensboro and return at rate of $3.65 forj round trip. Tickets on sale April 17, 18 and 19; final limit April 1899. On account of State Convention North Carolina Christian En deavor, Salisbury, N. C, April 21 South ern Railway Company will sell Special round ..... i .. trip tickets from Concord to Sal isbury and return at rate of $1.15 ior rouna trip, rickets on sale April 19, 20 and 21: final limit A 1 April 25, 1899. - j a utfcy ceiiA Joottio aid used it ' ro;:-R:i'.s :vc. I Co., Din :.i I Cfiffli ill. r"C2 lc eret yoiir nica read, Holte, i?oughnuts, ;r!" C;ies and Bies. t' . - . - . - .". . - . . . - I . . V j THE - ra WORTH OF fPmbrellas - Parasols. e fcave just received the largest stock of these , 0Dds we nave eyer thown. You will find them nincli under their regular value. Childrens Parasols as low as loo. while the Ladies' goods range as high as $3. 25. We have a nice lino of Fancy Parasols in Plaids and Solid Colors. Lace Curtains 68c. up. Nice lineLcuriaiu goods. Ladies Black Sateen Und-r Skirts at 40, 75, C8c, 81.10 and $1.48. Whtie Cambric, well assorted. Percale or White Lawn Sun Bonnet?, 25c. Secon Glass Tumblers, 2c. each. Glass Lamps complete, 15c. Plates 35c.e r s et. Cupa and Saucers 40c. per cot. Pitchers and Bowls 78c. Jardinenes 50c. up. j Jobs in Writing P;:p i i "! than wholesale prices. SUBSCRIBER TO '- I V 1 A Home Paper Containing Heme tind Other News Tha Is of inter, est to Our Readers. KID li ' - t , f. ( ". ; In oruci: LLat a IVip,::-- m,iy thrive in our city it : -OD eration and patronage of its ppople. Price of Daily Standard One year Six rrjonths , Three months fl One month une week Sins!? 'com- P j$ w?aii;i.rii;:-,'i.:c...".:..;:: 1.00 35c. lOe. 5c. A '4 Vi
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