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i Wtf -STANDARD ,fil?r D."lAJ&IEp and SON, fcUors and Proprietory . . ' a r ft t it i 'it V 1 1. 1 - fL I ; IV S DA..M 1) ist bluheJ cWtw, rv' Ivit 8 of Hal'Hcripti n .. . .i.oo 2.ih 100 .1 r t iui, V Y.KKLS. STANJKi. D U iav-i''t:t1, oiftLt-colnjun piiHr. It hfl ! , : (i'-.'iiWtticn.in Cabarrus than auy . .' .. i, .Price $1.00 per aunifln in jii i'n for rtiu!'ir advertisement! r i,!Mr. kit...'- a application. V V. o:; nil eoinnmnioii.'aiH to T11E rtlAivDAKI). Concord. N. C. KIK!MIl)NTjO Nil. 71, ooxcouo, N. C, Dec. 22, 19Q0. . rin?TWvi VS (IRANI) AM) GLORIOUS. Christmas, Merry Christmas ! :tt is. there in Christmas? r.iuch, very inuch It is tho day m j on .wh'c h.'wo celebrate tho birth of the Saviour of tho world, that - -.... mystery of mysteries, tho infant DiviiM adored by wise men and .-.v..-.,.-.,., by angelic beings; at M. birth Heaven and Earth rebounded with praises to the ihv.v:. Civcr.for his .Greatest t.iri'i to nmu; the very keystone to t I.o arch snajiniug. the world with t"e Father's loving, kind-jie.-to the children of men. Do- the mofher love tho tender . o;isji. that ilraws its-life from b ( oost m ? Does the sire love : Y;h is K'gottcu to him of 3' ' .: u we r hose as his bride ? I '';e'e;it being s find 'ob j - " eiido.u mout in humani ty : - hr.ve in Him whoso birth v.. 1 1. urate the object of the ' vli...t and Christians' Ji . ,"t aTeciion and adoration; J: ; Lev whom the stars .sang to-j-.hcr and, in sympathy with whom all nature stood in awe;1at the name of whom all nation's ishall bow the knee, tho1 very King of kings and Lord of lords. Hat some one will siy it was the birth of a manchild, nothing more. Blot out our faitb in the 1) ;iviy of Him whose birth we celebi'ate, and you destroy our . tower cf faith in Him who kud, "This is my beloved son, in whom 1 am vrell ple&sed." Yea, you destroy all credence to Bible . te:Ulng and we are leftwithout assurance o( apivine Being and a future life. You leave us Kith little.if any guide or incentive to . a life of purity, goodness and c Mi intelligence. You leave us ithout a guiding sta,r, a haven 4o seek, a goaj to win. , Lot those who knoNv not the Saviour's love, tho, sVeetuess of trust hi r superior being, the strength derived from hope inspired by the pages that tell of His birth, vaunt themselves of r lif.pwledge and more w - rational intellects, but' bo ours the rind and happy aiVeptanco 4r t : teaehi fur that we (elebitto tho l ii th of our Redeemer and Jv.-ljur, the dearest object that e.M! il'l the ?oul of man. ChrUmas, grand and glorious Christmas 1 Lot the bolls ring the merry peals and every heart and voice bo attuned with the wingod hosts that bring mes sages of light, love and gladness 6 from The throne on hich. It is the day (rt our redemption, the fusing" of the link in Heaven's great chin by which p)or fallen man, who kno.ws nqj its Mmporj, may, bo anchored iuto. eternal union with tho gpotMss Head of the Universe jmtr tho ideality of all the glory and the good that the most .enlightened mind con ce'vgs of or tlie purest lioitrt as 'pires to. Christmas, grand, glad, glerious Christmas ! Extol its glory While there is siu on the earth and lift .high its banners while .mar; lies wpundod by tho fall. V THE C011MOLn. Wo have before us a circular le'Uer announcing tho. forthcom ing of Tho ComLlonol, wlrrh will begin with tho new year, m - edited by tho Hon. W J Bryan. The following will bo interesting awd explanatory: ,4Mr. Bryan gave out tho fol lowing interview 'this morning, Dec. 15: "I have for several years had in contemplation the establish ment of a weeMy newspaper, and this seems an opportune time for undertaking it. "Intending to devote my life to the study and discussion of public questions, I have chosen this method beqause itwill best accomplish tho purpose which .1 have in view. Through such a paper. I shall bo able to keep ju ! touch with social, economic ami political problems. The paper will at the same time if success ful, provide an income sufficient for my pecuniary needs aud tnis kind of work will allov me moro time with my family than I have been "able to enjoy for "several years past. . "I expect to lecture occasion ally, especially to college towns whore I can Speak to students, bnt my jiiiucipal work will, be done with the pen, or perhaps I should say, with . the pencil. 'The paper will be. called The Commoner, and will- defend tho principles set forth in the Kan sas City platform. .The first is sue will appear in January. I shall be editor .and publisher." Mr. Bryan says: "It is not my 'purpose or desire that Th Com nioner slall inten'ere wiih or embarrass weekly papers having a local circulation. It is rather my aiar to supplement their work. I hope to enter into club bing arrangements Vilh the Democratic and other reform papers which supported tour ticket in t!ie last campaign." Asa warning agaiost fmposf tors Mr. Bryan asks us to say: ''No traveling caavassers are emploved. Terms for local ants wUl be sent upon appii- tinn- All rnHo shouid bo sent, , ..,. , ny t'v'. oraer, express oaer.or oank draft on New York or Chicago. Do not bnd indivtl uul checks or stamps." The Commoner will be on our clubbing list and will be fur nished with The Standard for The regular price of the j Com monerds $P.0d. q Tho Standard will not appear next Monday and Tuesday. We think our readers will generous ly excuse its ncftf-appearance Monday, as that dsy wedgol in between Sunday and CbfistontsJ a universal holiday, would break into a much desired oasn of Uu'ee day oil. To tlaose biisy the year found a single day V oating passes wondeikill quick. Wish- lngall oui readers ana Joyaisnp- porttfrs a'Christmas if unalloyejil happiness n bid adieu, hoping u greet allon Wednesday, the SCifi, with benefits of a period b re A and good cheer. .. The Henderson Gold Leaf has pur congratulations on its entry upon its 20th year at so nearly trie period too when it .enters,: tfie 20th .century. "Would that it 'and itsge.ukil and stalwart edi tor might survive the century upon whkh. it enters in its ful Paid Dear For His Leg. ; B D Blauton" of Thackerviila, Tex., in two years paid over $300 to dootors to core a mmiing sore' on LisJeg. Then they, wanted to cut it off, but he cured it with one box of Bncklen's Arnica Sabjo. , Gnaranteed'oare for Piles. " 25c a box. Sold at Fatzer's dru 6tore. The graspinc hand cannot grasp God's ho nd. Ram's Ho'rn, "I have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find it to be a great medicine," says Mr. E S Phipps,. of Poteau, Ark. "It cured mt of bloody flux. I cannot speak too highly of - it." This remedy always wins the good opinion, if not praise, of those who use it. The quick cures whicl) it effects even in the most tever e cases make it a favorite every where. For sale at Marsh's drug store 'Manufacturers OIB1 iF'irrisj GringltamSj. Plaids; . Sheeting, . Salt Bags-. Outing cloth. i DEALER IN . General Merchandise. BUYERS OF Country Produce! Pour.ioot WooJ alwavs Wante Bod . . mceiorsame We invite an inspection of al) the goods ...vie manufacture . . . ODELL IJF6, CO, COHCQRD. iJ, & THE o- We are ppv slipwin t!ie urn i nil -II p ' Largest 'Stock of Holiday i i i i i Uoods to ; Concord One entire floor containingl,5G4 square feet for Dolls - and Toys alone, while the larger. part of our main floor is hiurdened with Ghinaware4 Fancy Boxes, Books, and 1 . j. & general line of -goods suitable for Gifts. i lc. to . 13.25. 5c to!$15 per set. I 5c. to SI. 75 each. ii 25c up. DOLL CARRIAGES 25c up. CROKINOLE and all We taven't space or time of our stock. Come on ; we will save you money. Respectfully, ' D. JUST A REMINDER FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SUIT JACOB REED'S S0N .OR PHILADELPHIA. INVITE YOU TO EXAMINE TIIIttK BEAUTIFUL NEW QOLLEC . TION OP FABRICS NOW SHOWN BY ; G. W. hrVj' liEHSON, CONCORD, N. C. o o Suits from $12.50 upwanV Trousers from $.00kj)ds. vu. ,. J, fl .13, All caref i&y cut to measure, handsomely trimmed and tailored. ij.-i-iiiitD oe r-ouna in . .' . BOYS' TOOLSETS 5c up. Toys f itt onl M l lc. to $ 1.98. tree cafiles . 15c th' CARROM GAMES Per D0X to give you a full account have what you want and J. Bostiari: CONCORD MARKETS. . . COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannom& FeUer Jompany. Good middling, 9 25 9 15 9 05 8 85 Middling Low n Stains Low middling, PRODUCE MARkliff. Correctod by .Ed. F. "White. Bacon.. 4. .. Sugar-cured hams Bulk meat sides. . Boivswftx . . . Butter. 10 15 10 20 15 . . . ' Chickens 10 to 20 Corn , 75 Eggs Lard Flour (N. C.) Meal 15 10 $2 00 70 50 7 'ua&s. 'Tallow.. . 0 B
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