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DAILY STMDAEI JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, Editors and Proprietors. OFFICE IN TOE MORRIS BUILDING EDITOR afflicted: 1HE STANDARD ia-rmhlishfld evarv day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by -lies. .races 01 ouuscripuon : One year. . . . . . . . ..... .4.00 Six months. : . .... . ,. 2.00 Three months...... 1.00 i fOne month .35 Singh3 copv. ..... ; . . . . .05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is our-pari', efeht-colunin paper. It has larger circulation in Cabarrus than any jotherpnper. Price $1.00 per annum in advance. Advertising Rates : Terms for regular advertisements saade known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. O. Concord, N. C, Aug. 10. SOMEBODY'S GARDEN. The rose is made of little frills, The lily is a little cup; And goblets are the daffodils Froni which the fairies sup. The daisy is a darling sun, So small and round and sweet; The sunflower is a bigger one, Though never half so neat. It sounds mysterious, and yet You really can't deny The lovely little violet Was once a piece of sky. The orchids, that I may not touch, Are curious, like shells; The hyacinth reminds me much Of lots of little bells. In fact, through all our garden plot, In summer time or spring, There's hardly any flower that's not Just like some other thing! Selected. Mayor Woodward, of Atlanta, Is loath to give up his little job or his grog. He likes the com-"bination. In our game today Tarboro ."has Lambert, Concord Lambeth. Both teams are lambent and are .anxious to lambaste each other. The strangest thing we have seen recently is that the pension roll has decreased by 2,195 names, with a saving of $1,857, 188 from the estimated and ap propriated $140,000,000. It looks like a tendency toward reform, too, that out of 16, 986 claims made from the war with Spain only 295 have been allowed. What if this pension list should yet be made an honor roll instead of a swill trough for the hossrish kind ! A French fishing boat, Etoille, getting within the three mile limit of England Wednesday, was , hailed by the English torpedo beat, Lena, and was ordered un d er .arrest by a blank shot. The French vessel ignored the signal whereupon the Lena-fired a solid shot, killing the helsman and dis abling the vessel. She then, hauled in her game. If nothing move comes out of it the sentinels "halt" will command a new de cree of respect thereabouts. in- It was hardly to be expected that the Italian government -would get down the late lynch - ing with any degree of real fair -; ness but it is surprising that the Marquis Romano should charge that the mob went to the jail .three different times and took out the men and lynched them. We suppose the le shaped na fion will do some more tall kick ing about the men mean enough' -to incur the hatred of those about them,, but Italy will hardly at tempt to spank us about it. The Times-Visitor, of Raleigh, one of our bright and newsy daily exchanges, give the follow ing as a sample of its afflictions, for which it paid the two 'cents postage due: ' 'To the Editor of ; ; the time Visitor askin all the Old Peo ple to look Out for the Bull dogs a- i - r i r tTTi i ' mati acracKea wr. ana ivirs W il liams who lives on the corner of Wist North and Saunders St on the 5 jury two grate giants but Williams never Inched but i wuz redy to ade him if nesesery. "Mrs W A thomason is visting hir relevets and f rends of Feran klington and youngsvill for the nexxt 2 weakes hopein them A pleasant tyme." Philosophical Old Gomez. Old Man Gomez seems a model of philosophic contentment, good-will and child-like faith, crowned with the highest hopes for the future. In an open letter that he has had published, he says that it is false that great differences exist between the Cu bans and the Spaniards, or be tween the Cubans and Ameri cans, or between Cubans them selves. He says the Cuban army is bBing dissolved and the people are thinking only of inde pendence. A national party is being formed, he says, with open arms for all. without regard to positions previously occupied. Ail is going well, and more could not have been done in so short a time. Then in his simple faith he says: "As for the suggestion that the intervening power contem plates robbing' the Cubans of their own, I do not believe it. Such a rumor - is ; a calumny against an honorable people. The Cuban, left poor bv the war. should dream only of wTork. Let us allow by-gones to be by-gones. Let.us see a brother in every man in Cuba." No; More Yellow Fever Scare. The yellow fever epidemic is practically at an end and' quar antines nave Deen neany an raised. The record stands, 43 cases with II deaths. Twelve cases have been discharged- as cured and 20 are convalescent. The School Commissioners Meet. . The school commissioners for our town met this morning, this being a,, meeting to take- action on account of , the resignation of Mrs. Cole. . The resignation ' J'l ill was acceptoa ana a meeimg twin be held at 11 o'clock next ; Tues day to select a successor. ; : ' . m - Examination Notice. On Saturday, August 19th, an examination tor entrance to tne A. & M. college will be held at the court house; beginning at y o'clock. W. W. Morris, County Superintendent. The Landmark has suggested frequently, ever since the tele phone exchange was established, that a 'phone should be put in the telegraph office. Our plaint J nas oeen answered. otatesvme Landmark. Remains a Mystery TVia trao-ip. And of Herbert M- lArrWD4 brother of the late Gov ernor Ellerbe, seems to remain a Trivsterv: -- Torn into fragments as he was by the train, and scat tered alongjf or many miles with out blood stains, seems ample proof thatthe train did not kilj him; It is a job for expert de tective skill. t xuu ooouuio WUeU Von bnv Chamberlain's Colic. f!h ana liarrnoea xvemeay. m. t Utiaran, uo. , wm. refund your money if yon are not satisfied after using it. "; It is everywhere admitted to be the most sacc fal remedy in use for bowel enm plaints and the only one that never fails. It ( is pleasant, safe and reliable. IF YOlf WOULD KEEP YOUR BOYS AT HOME II 1! m hi m mi ire mmm -iiii ii Hi 110 DESIRE THE BEST PRESCRIPTION EOR I - CHILLS and fever is a bottle zi Grove's Taste less Chill Tonio. Never fails to cure; Then why experiment with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure. Borrowed Reflections. Life's evening will take its character from the day that pre ceded it. Shuttleworth. The brightest blaze of intelli gence is of incalculably less value than the smallest spark of charity. W. Nevins. Always put off until tomorrow that which should not be done to day. Chicago News. If the good a man does is in terred with his bones, some of us will have plenty of room to turn over, narrow as the bed is. At lanta Constitution. A light and trifling mind never takes in the great ideas and never accomplishes ' anythin great or good. Sprague. Since Mr. Brvan has expressed his determmation to do the brave act of stumping the Statekof Ken tucky for Goebel it will be inter esting to watch whether or ' not he takes water. Greensboro Telegram. We've never heard of his tak ing anything else, not even claret. NO CURE, NO PAT. That is the wav all ' drnccrisfa caI 1 Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio for chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form, tihildran soveit. Adolta refer it to bitter, nau- l6Atw& Tonics Jrrice. oOo. She I don't think mother likes to have me sit alone with you. ' ' He-Whv not? - She Well, she is afraid you mignu iry lo kiss me:- ljiie. 10 II III. I NIGHT Oil Oil THE STREET DO II BOY HE HH THAN SIX DAYS. liny ,yo ar boy. some nice Games. We have a Combination Board on which they can play in 10 MEEHEIT GAMES "What do you mean bv run ning around in your sleep?" de manded the policeman. . ''Guess I must' have imagined I was a nightmare," murmured tne suddenly awakened pedes- train . Exchange . ; ' Archarena, Crokinole, Ditch Car- rum, j? our xrocKe'C uarrom, Ten .". Pins or Bowling Alley, Cocked Hat, Checkers, amnion, Chess '.';;...- --. ' : r .... .. and Walk Around Carrom. i- . ' ' ' - y . ' ' . ' We Sell this BOARD for Ba.ckg $3-25- We also have an assortment of Barnes from $1.3aown. Kespectfully, CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxative Bromo Onininft Tahlfita All druggists refund money if it fails to mi - . cure. oo. xne genuin nas L. B. Q. D. J. Bostian, A paper published in Paris re cently contained the following unique advertisement: "A voune- man of agreeable presence and aesirous ot getting married, would like to make the acauain- tance of an aed and experienced gentleman who could dissuade him Irom taking the fatal step v ree ."ress. J If you are not as subscriber to J The Standard t 4. . now Is the time to subscribe. 5 8 HOW'S THIS? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that can not by cured by Hall's Catarrh Care. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., . Toledo, Ohio. We the v undersigned, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him; perfectly reliable in., all business transac tions ancl financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. . . ' ' - West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Care is taken in ternally, acts. direotly upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sqld by all druggists. Testimo nials iree. v ": - Ml drogglsta aeU D. AlUeer Pain YUiu NO RIGHT TO UGLINESS. The woman who is loyely m iace, lorm and temper will al ways have friends, but one who would b attractive must keep u uraiiu. j.i 014 p is wea,8icKiy, and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidDey trouble, impure blood will cause nimnlefi! blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bittera is th bPt, medicine in the World to rkulite fltomanTi lix7ov ana Kidneys and, purity the bood. It ves, strong nerves, bright eyes, auioosn, yivet skin, rich com plexion. It will make a von A. looking, charming woman of a run down invalids Only 50c. at Fetzer's Drag Store. ' TIKE THE STSIID1R0 : Give us a trial when you make your next order for... I month 3 6 I year . 35c. 1.00. 2.00. 4.00. t J If you want to .buy anything J t you can call for it through : The Standard. I , - Jlf you have anything to sell . you can make it known through $ The Standard, f a, - t .THE STANDAR is published every day Sunday ex cepted) and delivered at your door for only 10c per week or 3oc- per month. THE STANDARD prints home and other news that is of interest to our readers and to make it grow better we must have the pat ronage of the people. . . . Job Work. Work ready when promised. Advertisingrates Jin I The Standard i made - known, on . application j 'S.
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