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M!LY STANDARD JO HIT D. BA.KRIER & SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFiOK - IN - BRICK - ROW. i - - - I 1HE STANDARD ia published every lav (Sunday excepted; aim utjuvtreu uy riAH Rates of Subscription : One year 4 o m Six months...... JJJ' Three months. ... . . . .j. . l One month ......... Single couy. ... ......... .05 TITO " WFiEKLiY STANDARD ia a ur:page, eight-column paper. It has ' Abe Knirlt Was Gd Work. OrilUh iind Sn. She eat behind her neatly ar- There is a loll in the dispute be ranged fruit etand a girl fourteen tween England and the Tranitaal absorbed in reading her Bible republic. Sbe did not har the footsteps of a . It seemed only about , three gentleman paBing by, and was weeks ago that f mi m ediat e b oa ti 1 i started by his question : ties were to be expected, but by the .Vnat ara you reading that ic- prudence of Lord Salisbury a pe- teresis you to mucn?'' riod for n fl ctiou I has been pro- xne wora or woo, sir, Bne paia viaea. - n s n ( timidly. .. TheBomfoMwMonflfthiadflay YX)Vt:T16QQ.' itOT"- O0Ilier.eilC8f vVho told you that the Bible lslistnat the British cabinet can n t the word of Goo?" he inquired. proceed propsrly until it has the Have you got ever r God told me himself," she re- report of Millner phfd with cbild-like innocence. African nign commissioner. "God told you? That ia impossi- facts are, however, about as , Eqgiand's South JJQu well this list will aid you bit ! How did he tell you? You known in London now ds they will to get it 3 larger circulation in Cabarrus than any sther;paper. Price $1.00 per annum m 3KS ior:tXSements have never seen him, nor talked be after the com miEsioner's, report aade known on application. with him. ;, ilow tnen coma ne leu nas oeen maae, ana me real reason Address all communications to . Bible j Hia WQrd ? , of Lord Salisbury's pause probably Concord. N.'c. For a few seconds the girl seemed is to be found, in' - his conviction to $U4S ' ' . I jsu -. - confused, but she very soon reoov- that when President Kruier comes! foles 10 and 22 i-2c CONCORD. N; C, JULY 1. 1899. ered herself, and her ready, wit came to think it over catmly be will H rKSlTff?1 frianrUn to her aid. l nere was a nasn in ner ceae irom me present posuiou. dot, 10o. per yard OTIS FOR SECRETARY OF WAR. dark eyes as she asked : . , ' Sirwho told you that ther is a shrewd as well a3 a;bold man, and tidies, Doilies, etc., 10 to98c. me circles dot nuuru. yonder in the blua dky above he must realize that he cannot con Counterpanes 75c up. n;. n KA niii Knmo tn tftifa th . K. - 'J Table Linen 47 1-2 to i j Decorated China, Ware. Cake Platen 25 to 98o. r Bread and Butter Plates 68c. per set. 6 and 7 inches Plates 68 to $1.50 per set. Cups and Saucers 98 to $1.50 per set. The atont old : Dutchman , is a IIS450 95c. i tinue his present policy of ostracism Towels, Napkins'and Doilies, assorted. plfcce.of the much criticised Secre-- Who told mt?'! said the man, and opprepsion of the Outlanders Painted Tin Toilet Seta, $1.15. il" - m ' . ... . . . . i- i i . i j - M . SIod Buckets 25c. Sle that whbie there is to much or he fancied that the girl was try- who own five-sixths of the property Bread Boxes 35. to 5o. jaOKO tnere mU8t oe 0me nre, wt I ltK 0 nm" ner lguornucu uuuor nu i iu iuo iiubooi. y,uwo; jo:xjoj TOILET SOAPS- I . IfW 111 1 A T1 J T T A x i i i ww.AifkrtY tf-iii oa rinii - v w n ri in 11 , riri im f l iiim i iijfiniMini w i i i ii i.rm nnnnaft tnere is someiniUic cju i m""- ... .ww. w.H.MUM. r Wot Alser.thooBh .inne tb. to s Nobodj; I did not need to be fer if Kruger does not relent, bat 14 kinds .of higblyrperfuiaed Soap at 8c. jj m w baltned beef cry ha8 sobaided we have not heard any specific charges against njni There is no comfort to a con idv srate mind in the fact that somes body else is just as bad, but the shooting down of negro laborers in fr ilri Th& urn tftlls ra thii ahnnt I fl ven if Kncrland should not do so. it worth 10 to 25c. regular. . - , T i . .ti. t. Lj. 'r Nice lot at 1.2, 3 and 5c Soap Some it warms me, ana i love iib i lmpoesiuie vu uuueve tuav uieu oi ; of our 5o kins. are worth 10c. Iirtkt TKt ia tbllimr mo nluiti MRhaliah hlnftH will Inn or rnnRAnt tt I . ..K I ha Kncaor) anH hull tor) oa tho Ont. &CC USWC 3.TC tlGilCL -Siraid the eirl with intenie lanuers are. quarters TOT SOAP finrnf-attiFftg, as shestoed befure him Reform in the Transvaal is cer w'rh clap-d hands, "you have it tain, whether it be accomplished by I Crokifiole Boards, $1.38 Sauce or Ice Cream Dishes 38 to 65c. Ind.. Butters $ to 60q per set. Gracker Jars 45 to $1,00 Ind Cream snd Sugars 25 to 98c. Tea Pots 15 to 95c. 3 piece Oat Meal Set 9ac, Pitchers. Cream and Water sizes, 20 to 48c. Mugs 10 and 15c. WhiteCandle . Stickes 15c. ' Pitcher and Bowls 78 and 98c. V BISQUE WARE. Figufe8 48o tb $2 25 per pair. . Taper, and Flower Holdars 25 to 35c. Cigar Stands with Figures 58c. . ' : Watch holders 25c. ' GLASS '"'iC: Kose Bowls and Vases 10. to 75c. each. Japinese Jardineres 50 and 65c. " Umbrella stands 9bc - " Vases 20c to $1.98 each, v Lamps, Burnars. Wicks and Chimneys, Eespectfully, BvekleB Amies naive. The Beat Salve in the world for riht f r b'uh Bible and eon. That the power of England or by the re it thy way God tells me this is His sntance of Englishmen who feel Illinois and especially the late trag oook I can read it, I love its light that they are being downtrodden. :dy of firing into a train 1 ad of and no out but God can give such Atlanta Journal them nearCarterTille and killing one light acd warmth through the oman and wonndicg 20 others with Pges of a book- It must be His. I 1- u : u. ,w,- a do not want mere tellinc: that is uu uM8c W uwiuc Tc .u.b vu.jr uw . : Q g BrulB Kore. Tjlcera. -8alt -ot helonir to a laborer union and winu ar nB vrou p, tf . - a i i . ry j l I mubuiui ' o i vj uvivei . wuauuw ork according to its restrictions " . T;?'.'0 lB uw BQ,DlDR Handa, Ohilblaina, Oornt and'an . i mroutn mis oook. nv; afirt. a 3hou d temper the denunciation of : tkV-m ' k'.ikrj '? ' T "1''-VM- . i T I. Ineebeuio was abashed. The PiIas or no hav rftnnirpd. .It n .... . . . . - ... I w - M" I 1 " - -T- . iiortnern people against tne oootn earnest faith of the young fruit guaranteed to give sutisfactiot or for sometimes meeting out swi.t fljLr nfid him. id oionev refunded. Price 25 cents per r-aniihment for outr.jiout eriuie. .aroitly io.iouat. double into the b VoT P rTfiBTtT J If you have anything to sell $ you can make it known through j The; Standard. minds of thote who have only gi? en an intellectual assent to the truth stor. a -sal xaere a e iew men more wioe that thi. Bible is God's book.' but tifWt in Rnold. rnnntv An applicant ior a teacher car. The Stndar(i ificatein Reynolds county defined 1 otanuaru If you are not a subscriber ' to - Fke. and enterprising than P B thA oiri'a hPRruTnprinn nf th L . : : J . y L.l J ' jt nnw hfha iiUa L JL irntear. wfeo inaV mi mihi to p 7. .7 rV one a-urao as eomewiinK mi rfw-i t 7- r Icnre tL .beitTof everything in hie Power ot uode. word waa. an.evi. a dog.Kan8B City Star, line for his many customers. They. aence De cou,a nnl 8n8Ke-11,x- aow hae the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discoverv for con- A Card of Thanks. 'sumption, coughs and colds. This j -h tn flav thnf. T 1 nflJone appficaion wi ii the wonderful remedy that is pro- ioef- rt Ki;fli:An0 mu Kl. It also cures sprains and bruises in one- Tf tTnnhlarf with rhnnmflMflm oiva Chamber lair 's Pain-Balm a trial. J t will not cost you a cent if it does no good. will relieve tne pain. Jncine soch a furor all over the T r rl third the time required by any other conntrv oy'ita many atartling o.nrei. menaiu Bougnremeay nas treatment. Cute, burns W, I . i . y- done for our family. We have qumsey, pains in the side and onest, It absolutely cares. Asthma, Bron fV , glandular and other swellings are quick. chitis, hoarseness and all affections n", , 7J-'J: uMly cured by applying it. Every bottle of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. fouSh8 un troubles and whoop- warranted. Price, 25 and 60 cts.-M.Ij Call at above drng store and get a . nU ttUfu 16 uaB wways given Vu. trial bottle freepr a regular bize for Juo, UJUBI' tPf 10-u" uwaouon, we ca i n-...i i-i feel ereatlv indebted to triM mftnn- uouic ouu qjx, uuwamccu w , A : " , i ,iia iifrnn nun Tri cure or price refunded j iaciures oi tnis remeay and wisn fJ Vlll UN k tnem to pieasa accept oui Hearty ItU IlLllll lllliJ 1LI Twelve Drowned n L.nU Erie. than Ira Roananf fnUx, "Ta SI The steamer. Margret Olwell, on Doty, Des Moines, Iowa. For Is the laundry hard on your gjods ? o sale bv M L Marsh fe (In rimer. Some-ate. Examine your goods as i ' ; . Lot carefully when you send them to us as storm Tnuifday night; Her cargo : ? r when ybu receive them backagainand Kiftd end nonaol f ho oeoi fA , T" you will find that we sew up many a , ' , "" , v," . ;w kv ueancea KBiiroaa aaies. rip, mend many a button hole, put new so xne Douom ana an tne tnirteen For the occasions mentioned be- neck ?a?ds on shirts not too. badly UKftttnl wro oq , .. , worn (when requested), and in' many .ww ...v.. now tne boutliern will sell tickets at ways try to prolong the use of your jjtne captain, his wife and son were thA fn11nw?nr rArlnnprl'-rntna' . ; . . linen. Ohe trial is not a test. Often lmnntf'ffia ,lrnrn0ri , damage has been done in previous AUUUai UlCOllIlg oOUlDerD """uoim auu ho kci ma uia.1110. uivo I : i. j ;ii I TTTL 1 Ar nn US VUUr HltjaUY UaHWlittLTtJ UUU WO Will irouiajQt't Suffer So Again for Fifty umeBaie vxrocers, Aaaevuie, jjo ou guarantee your linen tolast longer than Times tne Price. or round trip. Tickets on sale J uly when done at many other laundries. I awoke last night with severe 4 5 and 6 with !imit to July 7th. pains in my etomach. I never felt Fourth of July Excursions, one ark.. YQ H ITT in oil mn-n T I T t 1 Sw rr ' T ' ' and one-third fare for round trip, came aown to worK this morning I felt Ro weak I could hardly International convention of Bap work. I went to Miller &, Mc- tist Younff PeonWs - Union nf O.urdy's drug store and they re- America, at Richmond, from Julv r wuauiuciwuH olic, 13 to 16 Tickets on sale 11. 12 and 13, with limit to 31st. Price $8.00. WE TANDARD 1 is published every day (Sunday ex cepfed) and delivered at your door t for only 10c f per week or 35c per month. .. . . . . . I Hi u i niuLmuu t prints home and other news that is t ,: . ; ' ' . interest to our readers and to malce t it grow better we must have the pat- THE STANDARD 1 STEAM LAUNDRY .Cholera and Diarrhoea Eemcdv. jit worked J ike magic and one do3e fixed me all rightr It cer tainly is the finest thing I ever :ased for stomach trouble. 1 shall not be without it in my home hereafter, for I should not care to endure the sufferings of last night' asain for fifty times its Brice.G H ?Wileon, Liyeryman, ourgettstown , W ashin gton Co. , ?a. Thk ".'bi edj- is for sale by Alii lit:',,. !o., druggist. 1; rc uralffla. Get Dr. Mn Lot-' -iffCiKlst's. "One cezzi a dose.1. To Chapel Hill and return 64 20,. account of University of North Car olina summer SQhool. Tickets on sale June 17 to July 10; limit July 20 :h. ' . 4 9im THE BEST PRESOKIPTION' OR I : "y CHILLS -l; h'; ' .. and fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never! fails to cure; Then why experiment "with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Tour money back if it fails to cure. and . DtJE WORKS. 'Phone No. 2 v Work done at homes for sick and for ladies if desired, on short no tice. Wbrc Guaranteed. -Reasonable nricea. Everything neat and clean about my shop. T. J. BROWN, Proprietor tronffieople. . . . . . Give us a trial when you make . your next order for... ...... ...... Job Work Work ready when promised. If you want to buy anything 4. you can call for it through 4. I The Standard. I AAA ... . '' V . . .. . "I IS .'. 4.4.4 i j Advertising rates in The Standard 4 4 4. 4! made known !on fapplication. 4 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.44444'l 444
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