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f STA RBI hi JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, Editors and Proprietors;, t OFFICE 128 'E U ititlS BUILU 5 returns for advertising in their l lacal papers will be direct and in direct. What is not directly visible wiU be like- bread cast on the waters that will return larter-manv davs albnsr with the 1HE STANDARD is published every! . 1 j. . uM; DJ day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by I ripened fruits of the best en- cieayors otne press wmcu i& &u intimately associated with all the conditions of ma terial prosperity. It is our advertising men that are in the van of general progressive ness and it is they that lubricate the wheels in the newspaper of fice as well as of business gener ally. They well deserve your sp9 i -. MU . -wr . .nr Toil m. ist nos. . itates ol on D&cr ration : 0.l yWjiy.. . . . .... $4.00. ' Sis cnn ;ia. .......... . . 2 GO Thm n-ontbe . 100 OUt5 UliiDMi. .......... .3S Sins; coiw. ..... ... 05 THE WEEKLY STANDARD is . a our-page, eight-coluum paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other.paper. Price $1,00 per annum in Bdvaiacu. Advertising Itatvs : Terma for regular advertisements made known on application. - Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. Concord, N. C, Dec. 18, 1899. A WORD-TO PURCHASERS. Call Extended to Iter. Lingle. As announced, a congregational meeting of the First Presbyterian church was held after the morn- lin'ff session Sunday. This. meet ing was Held for the purpose of extending a call for a pastor. The congregation unanimously extended a call to Rev. W L Lingle, who is now pastor of a church at Dalton, Ga, He is to be married on the the 2nd of January to a lady in Iredell county. Rev. Lingle is rememboreclby a number of our people. cial I We are sorry for the necessity Christmas time is almost here, and the very nr soams to vibrate .with anticipated merriment. Im mense stocks of Christmas goods are. coming and are being dis played. With no spirit of vin dictivcness against any but from that of mutual benefaction we ask oar readers to scan the ad vertisements in the Standard and, iinding there the very goods they 'v to purchase, and if in attention and are apt to give j for explanation and apology for you your very best bargains.'' the non-appearance of some live Don't forget them and please re -1 news matt er in the Standard on mind them that you saw their ad. ; Saturday. One item was sup- in The Standard. i pressed in the interests of detec- The Raleigh Post issued on tive service. Others were crowd- bv a run of advertise- lira Prepariiragfor Coofereece You . Need Some of these Articles Bleached Table Damask 52 Cotton 25c; Linen, do., inches wide 47c; do. 72 inches wide 85c. Good Assortinmeet off Towels. Cotton, unbleached, 5c; Bleached up lo 12c; Linen 12ie. to Blankets 50c. per pair up to $1.25, Comuriterpaees, Assorted, at $n.n to $n, Home-Made Comforts SI. 25 to 81.30. o o .60 7 10-4 Bleached Sheeting 22 l-2c. per yard. Lace Curtains 68c. to $2,50 per pair, See our Irish point curtains at S2.50. Curtain, materials: Scrim 5c; Muslins and Swisses at 10 to 16c. Printed Silkolines 6-i to 12ic. ed out 'calling i goods you would mention the little fact that you saw.it in the Standard you would Sunday the 17th in fancy dress ments at a time which required and overgrown size. It is a 24- -the ful1 timo of our type-setters page affair, and is in every way ! and aU our occupied space. a most splendid acnievement. It seems to us to catch Christmas ! EOBBED THE GRAVE. A startling incident of which Mr. by the forelock and usher it in j John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the ahead of time just because the ' subject, is narrated by him as follows: Raleigh merchants have all was in a most dread'nl condition. My thiags now ready. The uniquest ' T 11 T 1 thin we have seen, though, in the way of local pride is in one and sides, no appetite srradually grow. ing weaker day by day. Three phyei- 01 its stories in which the Kaffirs cian?1hft? f.fy, a South Africa are knocked ! .nd to mv crreat jov and surnrise. the Of corner an inexpensive but very : senseless and come so near bein Urt' boVtle a decided improye- , f - T -i -, ' meiit. I contmaed their use for thVee grea. ia or on us. maeed j sent 1Q the: happy land for walk-! weeks, and am now a wellman. Iknow this is the only way in which ; ino- rn tVi mrflmnr,t ltv,. i tby saved ray life, androbbedthe grave we ask to be remembered when you are purchasing your Christ mas gifts. 'Most of our advertisers expect jvvkj . r tl r. JAf nnr trintlm " M nna, oVrnlH -foil the tower of the Tucker building. !,to try them. Oniy 50cts., f;urJateed, at r etzer s Drug Store. IT r aturns to justify the outlay and t as" Messrs. Jno. Schlieman and oailfiinT,n T1-n ri bhevlm, who have been , ticws for onG and one third we hope they will not be :disap- 4a7e returned "otW? ' fare' Tickcts 'wil1 be m sle pointed. Not a few share in home at Brookln They S j Sntinfous d5s their incentives the ida that the return a-ain in a few months, t 1 Uu Passa Wlth limit to " Nice AssortmeDt Fancy Table Covers, Scarfs, Tidies, Oushions, Onshion Covers, etc., in stamped, printed and worked patterns. Embroidery Silks at i to 3c. per skein. Zephyr oc. per ski Special in Undecorated German China Three sizes Plates and Sauce dishes at 60c. per set. Decorated cake plates, salad bowls, berry sets, cups and saucers and plates. 41 HUB OF TOILET IP SI 1 10 HIS. PI H. - '.-') i Combs 5c. up. Hair Brushes 8c. up. J $5 Silk Dress Skirts ai sales, cheer 0nes 98c. up. Ladies vests" 15c. up. Drawers to match 18c. up. Men's Undershirts .18c. up. Drawers 25c. up. Nice lot of hoods and caps for children. See our 10 cent line of hosiery. About 500 Novels at 10 cents each. You will make a mistake to buy a Ca pe be fore seeing our line. Very respectfully, ostian. 1 l.JT. V,'-! 7 V5I IMF EES cfl 3S2X Z j83TgSr 0 Overcoats at half mice. These goods were bought by Mr. Fetzer in New York this week and" were shipped Thursday. They ought to be here Monday and Tuesday. These goods comprise the entire balance of winter stock in Boy Suits of two large New York Clothing Manufacturers, and there is a lot of the very finest suits they made among them. We bought them at half price and we'll sell them that way. Lots of $6.50 suits for $3. 50, and $5.00 suits for $2. 50. Over 300 Heavy all wool Oakland Cassimere Suits for $1.50. They are $2.50 suits at any of the cheap stores in the State. xnese waoanas are tne best wearing medium priced goods on the martpf fnnrnnfo n ' -. , i In faet you ean't get these suits anywhere in he Stale for lesfthaTS. TllL? 7J .BO. Tn ft vm, n-af e,,u, oi, " T; i. " i" r "ttUlu. t0 .r as well as any goods von ran eet at Lots of them worth double what we ask for them. Boys' Overcoat a LESS i TH AN hTlF PRTT YPter Sods 25 centg to 50 cents EythingVesaV to please you. j- time on any goods that do not suit or fit or that in any way fail But that'sur way. We save CO siiniBa nim
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