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Daily Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER. - Kd,':or and Proprietor. OFFICE IN 310 KRIS BU1LDMU. THE STANDARD is published every dy ' Suaday excepted and delivered by carriers. Rates Of Subscription. One year $4.oo Threonth l.oo One mouth ' 35 Single copy 5c. . The Wookly Standard is an S-co!umn 4-paae aper. It lias a larger circ!atio in Cabarrus han any other paper. Priceji yer in advance. Terms for regular advertisements made known on apicntion. Addresi all coiiimunications to THE STANDARD, Concord, 3. C. TELEPHONE NO. CONCOitD. N. C. Jan. 7. 1902. Tin: PANAMA RUU1E THE ONE .Now the French Company hn,;bosuidthat;Kisoes mor(j tQ bo agreed to take $40,000,000 for : the-partly dug Panama canal and the franchise connected with., .m(1 yet u seoms to us lhat there 1 it.. The Company asked the .g t a f ,f , idea in it It canal com mission $100. 141 ,000 for t , , . . , . , J ' should not be objected to Lhat' it at first which the committee:,, ,. , , j cons'tieied txhorbitunv- find re- cornriended tho IN if.iit'dguan rouv. The commission pro pose 1 to give 40, i '00.! n) fo U at first we believe, and had Lbe JK.i IlJI'ill'j' ul cuu ii u mo iv uw, i cept the price there is little donbe but that the Panama route would I hire been recommended. From our stanclDoint we sincerely hone . therais time' vet to make the change and. compete the canal . L by way of Panama. There seems J I t ; be ever;- good reason why the i y " 1 ed at th(i price offered. Among them - ru that some money can bo saved in the construction and a kToat deal in the maintenance of u . ueii done. The route will be shorter ami the transit much loss co i plicated and tedious. It will connect the two oceans by a waterway wit hout hicks aud dams ' thebesl of wlfich seem to bo ca llable ot destruction in cases of war or anarchical encroach . ments. It utilizes much labor already done and . gets rid of whatever menace the unfinished enterprise might yet become hi some future complication. The Standard makes its man ners to the city fathers for iin proven ents of the sidewalks, es pecially that at the intersection n? ninn rinrl Mfsans Street, but' it has a few things against them, i Only good shoe tips have saved the iails of its toes against the cross curbings and two ladies 1V1 sprawling over the cross1 stone near the racket store Mon day night. , -Now we insist for tl-Q cnlrt ff nin fnlr wnnifln if not . for our too nails that these places be filled in enough to make gentle rises instead of stumblers. Children Especially Liable. Burns, bruises and cuts are extremely painful and if neglected often result in blood cialy liable to such mishaps be-1 cause not so careful. As a and fostered. remedy De-Witt's Witch Hazel . ., - . Salve is unequalled. Draws j Character is a man's best capi- out tho lire, stops the pain, soon . . T, . .. , . i i ,u ' t) ,.oL ,vf!tal. It is tho backbone of heals the wound. Beware of, counterfeits. Sure cure for piles. "De Witt's Hazel Salve cured my baby of eczema after two physicians gave her up, writes James Mock, N Webster, Ind, "Tub sores were so bad she soiled two to five dresses a day. "Gibson Drug Store. The 20Lh century edition of the Evening Ledger of Richmond is before us and is a mammoth af- fair of 82 pages of 17x24 inches. It is needless to say that it con- rains a handsotno write up of the j great business Southern city of enterprise and of the men who make it such. "fhis iSSUO SeomS a Very giant ' ' a 111 Oil g SpCd'al editions. i We call the special attention of our farmer readers to a very 'considerate and nicely calculated article in our columns on farm ing. "Old Fogy" is such only in name and has done some good thinking along the line. It may considercd thyn most men can . grasp and put to practical use thn ordinarv turnier and oven , i tnewrner imseii may - . vi upicnnftnt l0a1th for y,irs Sho able to meet nil the considera- -says Eolcciric Biilers- are just u mi 4- i tions -he vH'eseuts. The article 1 ; should be reai and pondered. I , I l ' . 1 ig, mousn-ious man makes , will surprise himself if ho tfill stop aud review the past aud see the strides hci has made. No ... . , Draucli ot business probably now . . , 4, , ,, , stands in need of thoughtful, t .. , ' .' practical men with clear ideas ... . w . . . , like the agricultural branch aud , ..o.wi u -n i ti we hope "Old Fogy will bo able to uemonsirato nis luoas . ov sue- cessful operations as there are few who are mors able intellect ually than lie to do so. ' As noted Monday much com plaint is made about the failure of the Southern Railway tucorue up to measures agreerl upon for the comfort and convenience of. Concord's traveling public. T,he case pointed out Monday made the turning point and Mayor; Stickley enforced the ordinance requiring all trains to stop at Cor bir street. We can't under stand why the amicable arrange ment agreed upon wlien tho or dinance was suspended was not cheerfully carried out in letter and spirit.' The Standard hs free to confess that there is a .preju- idice against corporations that 1 should be toned down to a do-as- you would-be-dona by basis and we have felt it within our prov ince to bear gently against the evil. Wo regret that the South- , ern lays iUelf liable to accusa tions, that seem to be only too well founded, of temporizing; not thnr. tho r:n 1 ; nnd TiPffls; nnr nil 1 I . 1 j i i- !i 1 1.1 probation or mat it snouia care a row of pins for our personal favor, but that the standing squarely to contracts and the just -and coscientious treatment to and by all corporations, as m dividuals, should bo inculcated success, especially with those employed by others. Young men, see that you do not im1 poverish yourself by wasting I this precious stock in trade life. : A j bpurgeon. The Libert j Bell Starts South. Philadelphia, Jan. 6. The old Liberty Bell accompanied by ! Mayor Ashbridge and an official j escort of city council men and ! city "department heads, started of that freat;its journey to the Charleston j Exposition at 8 o'clock this , morning. As the special train left the Pennsylvania Railroad station a salute of guns was fired at the League Island navy yard. The bell is scheduled to arrive at Chaalestou at 10 o'clock next Thursday morning. The old bell was saluted at various places along the line. Str?fkes A Kiel; F:nd. nuuuiei' Ruvami ! years v.'itn chronic ; idigestion x.kin,,. wtnu w J Gfoen, o D.inca Vr. N. II.. -No remedy helped untif I ot'Kaa usm- 1'Joctr.c liters which did me more good thaa all the medicinal ev,;n.ul. Thev have also kept my v t fe in ex splenujd fof torjnrle troubles; T , . that they are a grand tonic aud iavigorator for weak, run dawn V UUi'-l liJ lll llJ L.lll i.akt fts i)!ace in our familv." Try then. Only 5oc. Satisfac- tion guaranteed by Fetzer's I)j ug Stom Kojint nt SolJior's Iloiin Assigned. Your correspondent was at the Soldiers' Homo this after- noon and finds all the. west wing of the new dormitory assigned to charters of the Daughters of tho Confederacy. The rooms are named as follows: 'W. Stronach." "Dodsou Kamscur,' (Concord); "Thomas Kuftin," : (Gold.sboro); "Nowbern," "Lia- cola' 'Durl jam 'A. I Correll (Wiuston-.cvdum); "Win nie Davis," (Pittsboro); " V II C Whiting," (Wilmington); Hills boro Hall," "A M Scales (G reensboro). Raleigh Cor respondent of 4th Charlotte Ob server. m Blown to Atoms. The old idea that tho body some times needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King's New7 Lite Pills, whicli are perfectly harmless, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expwl poisonons matter, cleanse Uie system and absolutely cure Constipation and Sick Headache. Only life at Fetzer's Drug Store. A. Si 31. College UeiS Fine Stock. The Agricultural and Meeh anicel College here today pur chased tho grown animais in tho very fine herd of Jersey cattle from Colonel Julian. Carr's Occcneechee Farm, at Hillsboro Each of two of the cows cost Col. Can: $1,500, and the bull has a 10.000 sire aud a mother with a 5 gallon milk record. The herd will be used at the dairy school, and also will furnish milk .for the students. Raleigh server. FOR OVER FIFTY EARS Mrs. Winslow's Soothicr Hviup has been used for over lilt yearn by mil lior.s of mothers for thair o!)ildriri he teething, with perfect Ruccsr.. It eootbes tue -cLiut, to.toua luo -ua.,, j Ellective October 13, l'JOl. ex allays all pam, cures wind coha, vad is I ,., , , 1 . Hie bebtremcily for Pwnao a. II will ! fui'bion rates are placed on sale relievo tie poor klo Kuictv:- ;jj.raodi-1 by the Southern Railway to all. ateiy. Sold hy(dfi,'srits ici very part j of tlUJ world. 'AVl'.viK'-; -.MXi- .-. Ik.;.; tie. Bo euro aud us. Ulows Soothing Svrup. fc V 1 W r Will- ??.'? titko liO AT and BELOW COST! Ccnniiiencing Saturday, Dec. notice. It is impossible to bay wo handle, so in e ich lijie tnru these into cash at once. You 7,iil find i t iny desirable tOlblVllclL V. Ck;Ui Jiitund H(Kk worth 2 for ISc; j 28 for 20; H'i f'oi2"k-; 48 for CO ,58 for 4 Jo and 'Jo f r 4" ;. Framed Pictaii 8 v otli 15o to 8.2 for 8j to l."5. I'koto AiburfiH, ausork'd. Games v.rtL 10 f r .V; 18 for 10; 25 for 15c; 4J lor 2.1 i u:id 3 48 f jr 2 01). Uolls and Toh hmvp 2'Jckhitlf price. Lftdiea' Fine 1'ockut 13jcks tid Fancy Toilet Sets aver 48c at 2a per cnt un der wholesale pries. Sold' (Jold Kiags iiccd to 3.25 for COc to 2 00. Fancy l x Papsr over 43o tt $ price. m mi. m C '4 I Vary Respectfully, 33. ar Iooncord - Nation a i M Bank l?as paid 54,000 in dividend.- since it opened doors in July, 18b8. Its' surplus and undivided fund is 27,000. The lessee.-, from bad loans in us entire history are $35.00. It has never sued any one or been sued. Its ofiicers are: J M O-kdl, president; Dli Oflllrane, cashier; L D Coltrano, assistant cashier; J M UendrLx, bookkeeper. Board of Directors W II Lilly, W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, H S LEarris, Elain King, J M Odell 'and D B Coltrano. M, L, BROWN &,BK0 LIVERY; 17EED AND SAI,, STABLES. . Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel.. Omnibuses meqt all "Dassongei trains. Outfits of all kindfc fur nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mules alvjays on hand for sale. Breed ers of thorough! red Pol nr. d China Hoj-- Fresh Moats. Come See Me For beef, pork mutton and sausage. Always fresh. In Reed building. 'Phone No. 183. tf. Fred Beck. Fresh On Hand ! Oysters every Friday and Saturday. Beef Pork and Sausage daily except on Sunday. Saturday night orders tilled Sunday morning. J. F. Dayvault & Bro. Winter Excursion Kates trmcipal winter resorts of the Knnth nnfl SrmtWcf A c-1- wuuHHvOL, iioa U, Li. y agent Southern Railway for full info rmation. raiffiiH & n .1 Fi RJ fc 23th, arfd continuing until further just the exact quantity oi anything have soma goods left. We mean to . m goods in the lot. ' lllilli W cU I3. ! to 4 00. . . Sala,d iiowi'i up to 2.4S. Tea, Bread and Butter Plates. Roll Tn,yn, 3 i)iece Pudding Sets, Mash and Milk Se!i, Sii;&.randGreaia Sut. 3 piece Tea Sfs common deo rated' Tabla Plates Ciii aud Saucers, Coluty SUod, Corred Tetfetaole Dihhea. 93 pieces Dinner Bt for 4.5(1. ni$(iti3 Figures, Caiut, B:sqae and QlasVjs(ill , 4 A. III ," h'.r-f l;, ,C - " - '''" KoVi A t h rk L, 17o 33 e Tliore nnd 6tiy there tj maintain our posi tion at the heaOL; we continue to soli tho different styles of vehicles of Tyfeon & )x.es, liackney, bar hour, -Emerson & 1 Fi-her, etc., of ti:t Mrne (juaTitv that haw "ivt'.i ratmiHct-un for veurx. j'ur rff -'it we tiirecu.! t. circ!s ,1 easing out ever ificreaafn iiumhct of customers rather than add to our proiits. Any of thesefrehicles will make pls in Christmfts Gifts busies, surrsys and tra,sT;f any iuiiji all aro txcellent yalue at the priflfc. $ FOR $ Value For Price o in everything1 sold by w. c. CORRELL JEWELER, at Christmas times and every day in the year. F O H 4 O $ FOR
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