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DAILY STANOAR! SUOW US THE WROXG. OFFICE IX I' HE MOUKIS UUILUi Tne Cireensboro Kecord says JOHN D. BARRIER and SON, the papers up in Ohio have a Editors and Proprietors. wav of referring to a minister as "Rev. Jones, "Rev. Brown," 1HE STANDARD is published every ' y (Sunday excepted) and delivered by and that this expression is com rifirt. Xiates ot subscription : n. a si no SisLcomna!!!! ' 2.00 gether among the colored peo iront'ia 1.00 pie." We think our contem . - - - A I .One;; on th , 35 porary is mistaken about this. I among the !Vvi J not only heard our-pa-je,. eteht-column paper. It has White people,, but it .is een in larger circulation in Uabarrus tnan any our newspapers. It is not SO odd uiun- i,r.pi.'r, jrrice jpi.uu per annum m , , , advauct, Advertising Rates : however, as an expression which Terms for regular advertisements Vine Infolv nvart of our papers, in which, locating ciade known on application AiUTrees nil comnfunications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. 0. TELEPHONE NO. 71. Oosconi), N. C, Mar. 6, 1900. an individual, he or silo is de scribed as" rtof near Charlotte," "of nearJRaleigh," etc. Cut the the worst of all is the did favor ite which tells that Mrs. Smith DOST I3UY $25 SCHOOL ,cnARTS. charlotte Observer. "Wa "ctrnnlrl Via crlnd t.rhn.vA ihr Ttr r it. tv..t . . oi vv uuw uum tut iuiuam vaiuable connselsofthG Observer Herald that the clmrt man is in and tlJe Record in more specific xne lanu again panning oimsq&ooi and enlarged treatment. charts well enough sold at $5.00 "What is wrong about saying for .2a. B The charts are very Rev. Jones? The initials are not :gxod in. the hands of a Skillful always in mind and when there teacher but if the teacher is skill- is but o'ne Mr. Jdnes to which f ul enough to make much out of the connection might apply. and them tbo same teacher can most one does not' wan to assume probably meet the want by peerage by saying Brother Jones application in getting up the and wishes to distinguish him-as essential features. For instance, of that honored profession in- take four, light narrow strips of Seated by he title, it hardly v , - , , i . seems objectionable in the mter- spJml, fasten together at right , . , , ,., . , - . ests of brevity to omit the Mr. angles like a picture f rauro large , . , . ,. between. -enough to cover an ordinary Aga-n bQ in geography map. Lay this off in gaying Mr Moore of near Char. regular scale, say by inches, lotte? Elipses arc admissible stretch .bright colored threds when they shorten discourse . .. 1 . J 1 1 icrobs ooui ways, mailing squares without obscuring the meaning, of one inch. Then take sheets of course in using the phrase of heavy paper as large as you one m0ans something like Mr. want your map to be and lay off Moore of a community near in parallel lines on larger scale charlotte. i j i j i i i i Dom waysjusi mre your irame To the mind of the writer this Oue of the" Cleverest Sketches of "An Indiana Romance." One of the cleverest sketches of the whole play, "An Indiana Romance," is "Moultin's Angle,' the little girl who speaks pieces She wanders through the play awakening new memories every minute, w Jaat town is tree from the elocutionist? AhcLwhat elo cutionist is so toe feared as the . sweet little girl phose very inno licence protects her." Lucl?ily f r dge not actually peak 'Curfew Shall Not Ring Tonight" and kindred inflJcJions in. the play, but she is referred to in awed accents as the girl who kas taken 'IclocuMon" "and unoni whose shoulders some vague mystic spirit ol genius may al any moment flutter down and perch in the form of a doye. Banker Routes a Robber. Mr. J R Garrison, cashier of the bank of Thornville, Ohio, had been robbed of health by a serious lung trouble until he tried Dr. King's New Discoyery for consumption. Then he wrote: "It is the beet medicine I ever usqd for a severe cold or a bad case of lung trouble. I always keepa bottle on hand.V Don't suffer with coughe, colds, or any throat, fchest or.lung tiouble when you can be cured so easily. Only 50o. and f 1.00. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's drug store. A.Qaorum No't Present. There was a meeting of the Cabarrus Building, Loan and Savings Association called for Monday night but there was no meeting as there was not a quorum present. The report of the secretary and treasurer was informally read which showed the association to be in a Dros- perous condition. Tallica yoa have lying on your map and you can. trace with colored pencil or chalk a map with great accuracy and satis faction. You can thus soon have blank maps of all the world, by counties in your own state, is an expressive use of English words hard to improve upon. We have no defense to make of Mrs. Smith happened, to an accident " nor do wo inquire wherein it is wrong. Transposi tions are not admissible when by states in your own country and so on according to impor- meaning is destroyed. ' tance. Have no names on maps However there are .very maqy and give occassional lesson on that if asked to ' correct "Wash- them and pupils of ordinary ington was offered regal honors'' brightness will soon have an im- would fail. age or t no world before the minds But what do the brethren think ' G', . of "the very common expression iilj li.iumua3 UUolUllWi Will 11 LIU. til r i i i mi , e , , "greatest (or largest) of any?" dation dates on which to build It matters not who wins the V-.?-.f j-,, n ui i ..iSlu .imuiub, an iiKj W official nosiiinn nnt. rov ing te warp into which to weave n i u , , , . , eral, there will be heard;the cry tllQ wjof by 'narratives and , , . ,,, ., . -uuiiJL : i ui ruuuuig imii win naraiy be less tedious tkan the $25 chat suPrPmely disgusting will soon become. It IS so that ifi marks the croaker as unlit for flnrtss n.rn nnnsirioroii public favor. Avoid the man mcth value let them be secured who exercises ali his powers to at reasonable prices by ihe state gQt office and failing, charges board 'of education and placed "machine politics" with it. He's with thfi schools, but don't bite a weak yessel and the people have discovered it. The hideous sound is already echoing in the. at the $23 charts. Notf .York dbes just Anything -ersole, . who plaved an indecent AN HONEST medicine Foft lagrippp. 1 IclUU. Miss OlffSl Neth- .partiii what is called "Sapho," , George W Waitt, of South Gardiner, -t-u 4.u V ., , Me., says: "Itave had tlfe worst cough, ;rip ana nave iaKen iccount but profit to narnhfil'lftin's tlnnirh rete(t ard bound Jn a bontt of Kmedy is tha,only thing that has dfcne aye" used one , .o lUom uoiue oi n ana tne cniiis, cola ana grip -lrehaseen temporarily closed. aJeft me. 1 opnratulate the mfau- J 1 ( lecturers of an honest medicine." Sold : ft . at Math's drug storofc 'iPoodmorninorlr.Ilycerch," nxZZZZZ saiAMjjp. jjimiitod; "your ser moTi thi.morairic was grand." Three of CanflonvilloLs vouno- v o Thar awfigV" replftd RevJ 'aitks1' Franlaitl, Mr. TTrp.prrh. "hnt thn afton. ,t7 A1 V VJ LLA ance was very small, don't you think?" said sho select. "Perhaps it was small,' , "but, then, it was very and Victor Fink, havt gone to Wifmiton where tjey .will spend a few dayS and fyqm there they intend to board the boa? for Fall River, Mass. They will work in the cotton mills there. A Fjendish Attack. An attack was lately made on'O F Collfer of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly proved fatal. It came through hi3 kid- neys. His back got sodame he could not stoop without great pain, nor sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped him until he tried Electrio Bitters which effected such a wonderful change thtft he writes he feels like a'new man. This marvelous medicine cures "backache and kidney trouble, and purifies the blood and builds-up your health. Only 50o. per bottle at Fetzer's drug etore. August 'Howers. "It is a surprising fact," says Prof. Houston, 'that my travels In all pats of the world, for the last ten years, I have mpt more people 'haying used Green's August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and etom ache, and for constipation. I find for tourists find salesmen, or for persons filling office positions, where headaches and general bad feelings from irrigular habits exist, that Green's August Flow er is a grand remedy, It does not in jure the sylstem by frequent, use and is excellent for sour stomachs and indf gestion." Sample bottles free at Feteer's drugstore. Sold by dealers in all civil zed countries. The facljel . gw nr- 0i sr. c w.tr'f: New - Em'boideriei Old - Prices. This is a Veil known fact in trade circles tljat ' Hamburg Embroideriea Have greatly advartced in the past 12 months". In fact some houses are asking; an advance of 40 per cent oyer old prices. We have decided to shoulder the most of this advance, notwithstanding it cuts our usual profits about ore-half. We shall look to a much large,r trade to retnunerate, us for the sacrifice .of profits 20 per cent on a ' large volume of trade will count up more than 33 on a small one. N We have prepared a box of samples containing - . v Ninety Patterns; Plainly marked for the benefit of the trade whocan't get down town. Send for the box and select your goods at home. Very Respectfully, . EOS NOTICE! To Tax-Payers. I will seize personal property for. taxes on Saturday, March 10th, 1900. So if you 'have not paid your tax, do so at once and save trouble. S.' J. Ervin, City Tax Collector. March 3, 1900. I-i fWCTj rjrt7i n m nss w?- i far 1 t 5 r 1: '.' TA1T m : turn u 3 JUST AS GOOD FOR Atfd LTS. WARRANTED. PRICS50cts. GALi xt a, Ills., Not. 16, 1833. rnrls Medicine Co., Bt. Loul, U o. Centlemen: Wo Bold IsM yar, 800 bottles ot GllOVK'S TASTELESS CUIUj TONIC nd hfirr bought thro KTOB8 nlroadf till year. In nil our ex perienee of H yenrs, In Urn CIi tig buslneas, hnvfl never sold ui article that gare (ucii unlvcrMU sati tnitwa M your t'jalc Yours tmily, SHzr.CAaa AO o . March 2, 1900 To Whom it May Concern: We wish to inform the .mom 1 9 1A 1 i oers ana inenas tnat we open for and commence businoss this day and that the few remaining shares will be sold to wnite, respectable, honest working men only, who will comply wiiii tin uie ruies ana reguiauons,. Cleayers CM) anl HTjt Co, Paul. R I. Fyfe, President. David L. Parish, Secretary. John F. Laughlin, Treasurer. P.aul P. I. Fyfe, J. H. McDantcls, . J F Laughlin. J. H. J,Kluttz, W. A. Sides, . J)irectors. . For. Sale, Some very desirable, building lots well located. , Some well improved property that will go at a bargain. J..F!.Hurey & Co. Bonds and alL kinds'oT T insurance. f M. L. Marsh & Co. euaranteeSevefv bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy and will refund tljp money to any one who is not eatisned after usine two-third of the contents. This is the. best remedy in the world for la grippe, colds, croup and whooping cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents any ondency of a cold to result in peumonia. We are prepared to give the. people this winter better bargains than usual in all kinds of Heavy and Fancy Groceries. . At wholesale and retail. It will pay you to see our Large Stock of Tinware, Wood ware, ' Glassware, Crockery, 'Hats, Etc. before buying. For Clover Seed SeedRve, andRockSalt goto. G W. Patterson's. s .tad MifirialM m Offerfl the business public a reliable, per manent, conservative" and accommodat ing banking instution. We solicit your patronage with -the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to hye you come and see us. LIBERAL AC0OMU)D,TIONrt 'J'OGUSTOMEIS - . HMaTani Snrplns $700 D. B Coltbaxh, Chashier, J. M. Odei.Ij, President, . Trfed Friends Best. . Forthirty years Tutt's PHls lpve prpvefi a blessing to the invalid. Axejtrulynhe ick man's friend, m ;A. Known Fact, . For bilious headache, dysjfepsia oour stomach, malaria,constipa :ion and all kindred diseases. 4 WTTS Liver PILLS AH ABSOLUTE CURE. o r . .xf ' . . ...
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