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o o I - . ! o i 8. f V - a ' i, ' IT ft m i ft O Dgily Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER, J.Juur a.iJ rroprietor. Oi l ICE IS 3I0KKIS DUILDIMJ. THE STANDARD is published every day Sunday excepted and delivered by carriers. Rates Of Subscription. One year $4.00 Six months 2.00 Three mojt Us 1.00 One month 35c fcsTmgfle copy 5c. TheiWTeek)'itaiidard lfe a 8-column 7-paj?e aperP has a larger circlaiioti caftirriM fiai' tny other paper. Prtceji a jreaff inadvance. Terms tgr regular advertisements niSde ktiwn oil application. Addresall commwiications t ?riili fcTAJDAKD, Concord, 3i. C. ,T TEjUEIflOBfE NO - i. Jocfco!), ,N. G. au. l-l. 1902. x 1 . , , - LI-MS wTnil-HTDB AM) ADM JT 01 u .Oar attCiitioii.ilVf !t. :i ;i tp ih 3 fuCUlVl; 1 .Uuili 1 U .;.i h 'dLevy strong claifti foiih: udrusion'bf.nlr. G n Cjino to the 3ijkliefVHoii;e at .iar-uri. without hq refurjlinsr of th tfrawn as a ) ;!.:.. rV.-r li) 1. tit i;i sumo s-iXK-cu Iijoui!i.- . nd wot bciug acKtl ou,'it wa the proper "tljng for hfm to do toapply for a pension. The fanner cla-im as a peusi:iier Wij' . b6 cheerfully relinquitohyd if he , adinitted tp the home. . . Itj not regardeclas a oorrect 'rnling that this $20 should be . refunded. Quito a goptrly num ber of our pensioners drew on thii fund befor6 they received it by borrowing or buying on the strength of thepension. Our county through the noble nerlnts of the Daughters of thei r',- u , Is L weii and has responded to about feverycdll. We hare never had , a niann the home froin Cabar rus and it is claimed- with much force that Cline should not; bfc tlabarredfrom the home on this Tlea. . Wa hone thp. hoard nf drawn as a ;!.... ror i i. jpik-s. "'lie Vvi "'Th .sum, :s v; -.huvv u ...lt.ind ! y fcaly . I two nhysician it,. w,h for 1J.1. Tli.s petitio':wHlj;s ja-ms m . ftharitie will dn thp intip tn t , - 1 withdraw this requirement add admit Mr. Cline at once if there is room for himr JHAT SCHOOL HOUSE MUDDLE. TJiat school house thafwas to he e?njuall:y iu.Cabar;us aqd Meck- weuwiK uuuus, uuiitu- ttttily In Mecwclenbui'g bounty, isj,celLent health for yeftrs. 1ie aow a source of no little annoy-! sayEelectric Bitters- are 3 : splendid for. femarle troubles; ace. OTir sisfer county 'school that they Hre a'gfaid tonic and .men claim thaUwe are not in iuvigonrtbr for woik? run dovii j m P. Mmen. No other mediojne Can ood faith m refustng to receive take ite p;06 iu our family." the hou.i iwid fia.v half the bill, I Try thein. Only 5oc. Satisfac but we think ovr herj thai; we have 11 obligation to meet ttJl thj.t house is put on ihe lineac cording to the spirit and the lef I ter of the agreement. Tiiere )s O question fcu that i a division shoulSf occur, yhich it entirely i xrpbable at some time. Cabar riiji wl be ablo to hpld only the land on this side of the line? It received! Thjbordbn findi)1y author: q qw :iz6(Mhef&pertntendent, Mr. C k . . 1LSL Bfer, at dtlr. W F1fe4jith to me omitfe-j from Meck lenburg on Wednesday, the 15th, with power to act in the matter. The action, we supposwill be ;io have the house rolled to itg proper place Elaborate preparations aro being made for th9 reception of Prince Henry, the brother f Emperor William, who will ar rive soon to attend the launching p the Kaisers new yacht, it will b$ a very formal affair fr6ight with diplomatic eburfctsy. It does not seem at all as if there Vas any mteufldeistaudtug rdiscOurtesy perpetrated afc trie President's Mew Year reception1 which inspired a number of ring- Ing edJorinls that seem edto beat the long roll forWar betweu tjpo . to great nations. i . Children Especially. Liable. Burns, bruises antj cuts are extremely painful. atJ if nperlficted oftn result fn blood poisoning Children Jtre espo- ..k -.,-. cialy liable -to sucl mishaps be cause jaot so careful. As n pniprlv T)e.-Vitt,'s W-itrh Hnzpl Salve , is unequalled.. Draws oat the tire, stops the rpain, soon heals the wound. Bewae (,oLintfirfe5ts. Snr. turn for piK-s. "'De Witt's Haael Salve v fca.0.7 of eczema after is gavo her up, Mock, N Wobiter, F r, ' u ,u! nd, ."The sore$ Wtire so bad I ,iie sMiled two io five dresses a day.' Gibsota Drug Store Tune for Veterans' Annual Dues. As the Confederate yeterarvs Renniorf will be on April 22, 23, 24 and '5 it is "none too soon to begin to col I act the amounts to be sent to head quarters. Mem bers of Cano, No, 212 will ' please boar in mtnd that ten cents is waited for. general head quarters and five cents for1 divis ion oc State, headquarters. Vet erans willpleaso bring or send ; in this amcftmt'that it may be up 'proiuptly. It is vry desirable thit the organization be kept up and every "veteran feels it incumbent upon him to do this little mite to bear, the necessary expenses. Comrades will please forward the araount to the treasurer, J D Barriec . H B Parks Commander, " .Camp No. 212, Uv C. V. Strickes A Kich Find. , '.'I was troubled for several years with .chronic indigestion and neuvous debility,'!, writes P J Green, of Dancaster. N. II.? 'No remedy helped me uritil I began usin Electric 'Bitter;, which did me more good than all liaveklsqV t wife in ex. tion cruaranteed by betzers Drug Store. Minister's Mwkft-nburtif Uome liuriiwl. The koftie of Uie Hev. R G Miller ofho A. R. P. churcli t Sawlis warn dstroyiNft by firo Monday aftrno(jn. Tho htmso and near43 everythiog ---vithin were burned. Beat Out of an Increas,of JUs Pension. A Mexican war veterfltt ajjd prominent editor writes: "Stfe lng, ttie advertisement o, Cham berlain's Clolic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy, I am re minded that as a soldier iu Mexico in, '47 and 48 I contracted Mexcian diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me from gett ing an increase in my pension for on every renewal a dose of it rostores me " It is unequalled as a quick cure for diarrhoe and is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by M L Marsh druggist. r" FISy CHOWDER. How t Malse Th!s Delectable Dlsli In True Xantueket Style. For a medium sized codfish take about one-half Buund of clear $4t pork. Cut the trk, Into sijfces. Fry it'tlll I crBp. If you Mv a larg round bot tomed poto make the ehowdtrfln, If is Yin to yegia Dy iQin me por in It, but If you oly havethe ordinary rage pots 41 ii)lder vlll be more con vftflwit fcr frvins. When6 the pork isrjjp ad brown take it out Of the fat and put lto the fat two or three onions sliced. Le the onions fry till brown, being very careful uut to let thJu burn. Stlathern f well, ami tSey will not burn A sure H'ay to prevent burning is to adda littl boilins? waterto the at Ijftfore tiie 0111041s arefnit in. nut in tint case iftey will not brown. Cook jantil soft. Turn the onfbiis wiien dne fnto th ptIn which the jphowdi'- is to te made, i'our in tne rgt, also, out ao not nut the jKirk In unless vqu like it. If yota like the pork, hop it One before f lying. ' " Cut the fi.;h Into convenient pieces? T" pot -with thefat ami iomonB. l'oiir in boil.n;.: vvatt-r until thu,fish Is covrn'Uand the water stands throe ijt four i-iches tf.,ov. it. As.the w: r Uiils away aui. a l.ttio more tal;hijcaa that it is boillny hot. Cooli uutil th fish Is done, which will b f1,about twt nty.minutes. Ilne ready a thickening ln.-ide by in:x!:i ihre heap ing tablesroonfuls of flour very smooth. ly with a little 'water; then add a half pint inore of y.'lte; or milk "with salt and pepper to season. Turn this Into L tVt chowder, stirrin well blended.' Let It stirring carefully until boil up once, and the cho.wder Is lon. A Profitable In vestment. "I wa troubled for about seven .years wtth my stoinach and in bfcd half my time," says E. Demick,-. Somerville, lnd"I spent bout $1,000 and never could get any th ting to help me until I tried Kodol "Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bot tles 'and am entirely .wfell.''' You don't live by what you eat! but by what you digest and assim ilate. If your. stomach doesn't digest your food you .are feally starving. Kodol . Dyspepsia- Cure docs the stomach's work by digesting the food.. You don't have tp diet. Eat all you w'ant. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure -cures all stomach troubles. Gibson Drug Store. . . Jf the United States is to take her stand among the gre'at nations. of the 'Worldf we see no reason why she should .not be repre sented a thecoronatior of King Edward," and if we are to send envoys we should send them in styje. Durham Herald. , m Child Woryi Millions. 'My child is worth millions to me," says Mrs. Mary Bird of Harrisburg, J?a "yet I would have lost her by croup hadj not purchased a bottle of One Minute Cou'gti Cure." One Minutp 1 oughtCure is sare cure for cough, croup and throat; and lung troubles. An ' absoultely snfe cough euro which acts im mediately. The youngest child can laUo jt "vith entire safety". J TTie Utile ouc like the taste .and j remetuber libw often it helped them. Every family, should have a o?t!e of One Minute Couuh Curt; handy. At this season especially it may be needed suddenly. Gibson Drug Store. The Southe rn Splliujrieketsi toliarlfll foil at rial Kates. The Southern Railway has put tickets on sale for the Char leston Sixpositifih. The refund trip rale from Concord for sea son tickets is $11.05. The 10 day tickets on sale daily are $8.10. Tiakets on sale on Tuesdays mid Thursday, 7 djy return limit are It Girdles The Globe. The fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salves as the best in the world, extends round the earth. It's the cne perfect heeler of Cuts, Corns, Burns, Bruises, Sores, Scalds, Boils, Ulcers, Felons, Aches, Pains and all Skin Eruptions, Only infallible Pile cure. 25c a box at Fetzers Drug Store. PTTa 13- CQWCQRO'S che&p. JgsBEsai Seaspriabie' Good. '" Ufa A Unher'd 'Of Prices ! AT 10M Yards Remaaiijs of ' Plrvii!, stripes and clitocics r.t 40 cents per pounu. Vv e have till qualitiesthe. average .t?!iirt Waist costs b to 12c. Children's Short Dresses us.UiA.Uy costllOto 15 cents. You can goi, goods worth 20 to oQc ev y;ird if you pick it. 209 Pounds of Sileace QioiH ' np TaiilR -Ffiiliiir at 20 ctsper popnd-any lenghts"' rlirofl Ynn trat. ih "."i lr ! rlpipfl Von n-pf. thp f." to Slip ! - . - c"- ; nnolitJ fnn nKnii 1 ftn and 1 Vi n A A i KJ U U.1 i I. V JL UUW U A.'KJ UliU LliC 71 to 50c quality for about 20c a yd. Colgates Cashmere Boquet, worth 20 and 25c for 15 and 20c. . Very Respectfully, ' XX J" Concord - National Bank . Has paid $54,OOQ in dividends since it opened -doors, in July, 1888. Its surplus and undivided fund is $27,000. . The -losses from bad loans in its entire history are $35.00. It has never sued any one or been sued. . Its officers are : J M Odtll, president; D B Coitrane, cashier? L D Coltrane, assistant cashier; J M Hendrix, bookkeeper. Board of Directors W H Lilly W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, J S Harris, Elam King. J M Qdell and D B Coltrane. Fresh, Meats; omeSeeMe For beef, pork .A J . A 1 ' 1 mutton -and 'Sausage. . Always i resh. Jn BrjCk -ROW. 'Phone 1 1QO No. 183. t-f. ."Fred Beck. Fresh. On Hand ! Qysters every Friday and Saturday. Beef Irork and Sausage daily except on Sunday. Saturday night orders filled Sunday morning. JF. Dayvault & Bro. M. L..ciR0N& Brc t LIVERY, FEED .ND SALE STABtTES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all oassengei trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly nd at reason able prices. Horses and mules always on hand iorpale. Breed ers of thorough! red Polaacf FOB. OVER FIFTY EAiXb Mrs. Winslow'a Soothicf Syrup haa been UHed for over fifty years fcy mil-lior-s of mothers for their children wliue teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens tiie ?nm. allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is I the best remedy for Diarrhoea, it will J reueyeme poor little euHerer immedi ately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-live cents a bot tle. 3e sure and ask for "Mrs. Wiu slows Soothing ;Syrup," aud take do other kind i if I A 1 ; . "17 11 ''.White Ik'su Grj-cerino at 15 cents. , Rogrs& Gallets landlewood 25 cents. . Rogers G allots Viokt De Par me 42 cents. . Cuticle, Yule Tyde,Bay Rum; Lance Qil, Butiur Milk and Glyc erine, Princess, Swet Boas.' La Julk'ttr- Calgates .Eldr J'lower, Tube Rose, Goinationh Violettes di Nice, Vestal Violets, Violette de Amerique andAu de Cologne," a11'8 cent-s Per cakev 1 UC iOWOWlJfe- UraiKiS Uii O QS . Pel Cii K C I 'Armours' Vjolet. Hy- acinthe Boquet, Dominion Cream and Glycerine, Violette . and Blanche, . Vernon Glycerine, White "Castile, Wm. Winston's. Snaving and Grand Pa's. BOSTIAN. To Bo THero wd stay there to maintain our posi tion at the head; we continue to sell the different styles of vehicles of Tyson & Jones, Hackney, Barbour, Emerson & dinner, etc, of the same quality that has. giyn atial action for'yenrs. Our tffblts nre directed towards plensitn,' "ir ever ..... i lLcitiiaintf uurr.Oftr oi cu- tonurts ruther than add. to our piolita. Any of tlieso VfbicltB wifl tiuike pLas n Christmas Gifts btigsia.?, furriiys aud tra s of any finish all are excellent Value at the price. -s FOB Valne Par Price in ev crythiiig stlc! by W. C. COR RELL JEWELER, at Christmas times and every day iu the year. 0 F O O R R $ FOR 3 .STORE!" - - u - I y'l z j ; 'I J I .,6
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