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Baily Standard. . r,or,,--, JOHN D. BARRIER Eiiilo. ami l'lopric'tor. (ji'YICE is MOKUIS BUlLMNoi. the standard is published every dy LRD is nJ ijiiv . . . ,, i i. : Hates Op Subscription. Onyear Ux months $4.00 l.oo Oneiontli Single cop Sc. TholWceWyosuudard is a.s-coiumn 4fage aper. It has a larger circulation in Cabargus m han any other paper. Pricet a year in advance, r.rmo fi.r roirnlftr n vprf iitmtti ts tnacto known on application. am.Hcation. Au dress all communications to m THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. ! telhpho:;e no. 71- CoNfjoui), N. C. Jan. 13. 1902. Governor Aye ck rlhv' ed an add:".).ss in Chs.rlofto Tuesday . uigli before i ; 01 a. In i'L h- ; Jf OC J.if-lW () recs'nize- the great ability ana luv nuu jie service or u n vviie;., in the promotion of popular orlr- opposition and violent hatred of cation in North, Cin.lim:. Th.-J,- class tliat is equaiiy as'crim Covornor is hiippy in his vein.inal a tho perpetrators but Th" uirao of v.Mioj U an' inpira- j shrewd enough to' escape pun ticf. .or the ftv school ystem. r'Liunent.- The seusai iunal s;ory'ua. . started a few i-'ays ago that th -; . late VVileyRus11diedofsmalllv)xMtx;7Pf'y M and il . J ' 1 ; n.elected often result in bipod instead of ccnigestion of the lungs, but it was promptly de nied by his townsman a,nd suc cessor,. Mr. Hammer. 'It is a pleasure -to overlook some news by accident Arthur P Gorman was elected United States Senator, by .the Maryland legislature on -the 14th instant. He "will return to (that august body on March 4, J 903 and willsucceed Senator Wei lington (who was not. sorry for. the fate of President Mckinley) and he will resume the place he occupied before the Democracy fell down over the sjlver dollar. Thb Pension Appropriation j b'Ulbefore this Congress carries . with it $138,500,000 instead of $144,000,000 as inthe last Con gress. This is a filling off of $5,500000 in amount, but the number of pensions kDeps grow- ing. The explanation is that there are fewer large sums of bactf pav and a material decrease in the pensioners or very high rates. JiTe have gone crary on pensions though and our poster-j ity, without a return to reason and chivalric pride, will be pay ing )ensions to soldiefs in the Spanish war audits offspring, the Philippine war, totho-e who never smellel the powder of bat m tie and whr5 faired better than they did at honae. m Ggm-gell Phillips, ttfo Chica- go corn king by that method of market manipulation, known best lwy tlicse lrho know itt(f their ttrrom'f went undaj" tinaccially on tJo 14tJ, not oa corri, how ever, but on rye. His attorney, Mr. Uiuger, says, Mile it broke, .len whom he wfirted in former deals went after fiim audfthey got' him." Phillips bravely .says, "I have no excuse to make and no complaints." Now see what becomes of the price of .corn which has been so phenom enally high. Q A weddin isWrted and will probably occur tonight. We probably i ' have been aware that these young lovers desired no publici- j ty and we felt that they had a right to withhold such if they wished. We most heartily cor- J gratulate thSm and any others who unite m weoiojpK anci iinn: ; g- tinies and shar their ; r j joyS nd their t)UrdenS iu life I I and we Cheerfully accede to them the right to choose their own way. It is thus, with matters of business. ,Wc gladly puWish news of a pvivaj; of personal character when it is n6l objected to by parties co.nqerned. In cases where houses are broken open and goods are stolen it is a mat ter of public interest and should ventilated by the newspapers. pq do so I10jvever, is to reap the ihildrcn Espi'dally Liable. Burns, Denises and cuts are if lood poisoning'. Children are espe cialy liable to such.mishaps be cause, .nor' so careful. As a ireraeuj l-Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. Draws j bat the fii. stops the pain, soon heals the wound.' Beware- of counterfeits. Sure cure for p;!s. ."Do Witt's Hazel Salve cured my baby of eczema after, two uliysicians gave her- up, writes James Mock, N Webster, Ind, '"The sores were so bad she soiled two fo five dresses a day.'' Gibson Drug Store. Verdict of $750 Against the .Western Union. It will.be remembered that Mrs.iS L Hood, residing in Char lotte, sued the Western Union Telegraph Company in 1900 for not delivering a message to her mother when her child was sick and near unto deatti. Thp trial came off in Charlotte Tuesday, resulting in a verdict for $750.00 in favor of Mrs.. Hood. crTl It is not known yet whether an, appeal will be taken or not.. Twenty-Five Pieces For 25c. We will, until further notice, Laundry 25 pieces, such as Pil low Cases, Slfcets", Towels, Nap kin's and tlanderchies, for 2oc. Not more than -8 sheets to bo, in each lot. Table Cloths and Snrqadstin with Ui above will be 5 and ide each. No starch will bo fut irlany, of theab6vo mpntionotV.- t 1 "We arc yours to ploSise, Concord SteAm Laundry. namu'.m i. nut" .BEST FGIiTME S00TIU Every Gardener, farmer and i rucKer fnouia ive Wood's l'JOU Di'-bcriptive Ohtalogue. It not f.ifv ives reliabl, practiciil, up-to-un.e information ftbeut all ritacis, but alo thfe be cnops to proMy mofc Kuctesstul ways of groitg dil'.ert-r.t croj anfl much other infuitnation ospecial inter est to every one who plants feeds. It t&4 all about Vcsetible and Flower Seeds, ,m (iranfc and Clover Seeds, f Seed Potatoes, Qed Oats, Tobicco,Ceed Corn, Cow Peas, Soja, Velvet and Navy Beans, Sorghums, Broom Corn, Kaffir Corn, Peanuts, flillet Seed, Rape, etc. ' Catalogue mailed free on request. T.W.Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA. Woulnot Kiss the Book. He was a bright faced, rosy cheek, little fellow, and was called in the Keeorder's court as a witness. There was nothing in his make up o denote tha he had made a special study o microbe problem, or f&at he was ota rebellious 'nature. Whn instructed to iace his hand on the Bible, thaj, he mig'jt be worn, he did vithout ob jecting;, ))ut when Tio was instruoted to 'kiss the book,' he balked, and he balked to simy. He .had .been watching tho nfotley .throng press the wel worn and dirty black Bible to their lips and he had formod an opinion and that opinion was that he didn't want to con tarn mate his lips, ami he didn't. When the Recorde insisted upon him kissing tlu book, tho ltttle fellow burst into tears, and said he wouldn't do it. 'He was finally persuaded to open the book and kiss it on the loaves. Charlotte N"ew of. 13th. A l'rolltublo IuvtiHtiiient. m "I was troubled, for about seven years with my stomach and' in bed half ray time," says E. Demickf Somerville, Ind "I spent about $1,000 artd never could get .anything' to help me until I tried Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I have taken a few bot tles and atn entirely well.' 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 really starving. Kodol Dyspepsia Dure does the stomach's work by digesting the food. You don't have to diet. Eat all you want. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach troubles. Gibson Drug Store. Special Rates. On account of Mardi Gras, New Orleans, La., Feb. 4th to 11th, 1902, the Southern Railway will have special rafes. "Tickets to be sold Feb. 4th to 10th with final limit Feb. 15th. Fare $23.70. ' On account of Mardi Gra, Mo bile, Ala., Feb. 4th to 11th, 1902J the Southern Railway will have special ratSs. Tickets to be sold Feb. 4th to 11th, with final limit Feb. 16th. Fare $1.45. On Account of North Carolina Poultry Association at High Point, N. O, Jan. 14 17, 1902, the Southern Railway will have special rates. Tjckets on sale Jan. 13-17 inclusiy, with final limit Jan. 19, .1902.. Fare $1.85 f jr round tripi M m Beat Out of an Increase of His lNwision. A Mexican war veteran and prominent edttor writes: "Soe ing the advertisement of Cham berlain's jColic, Cholera and 'Diarrhoea Remedy, I am re minded, that "as a soldier iu., Mexico jn '47 and JS I contracted MexcWih diarrhoea and this remedy has kept me from gett ing an increase in my pension for q$ every renewal a dose of it restores me; It is unequalled as a quick cure for diarrhoe and is pleasant and safe to take. For ale by M L Marsh druggist. . . . m "W inter Excursion Kates. Effective October 15, lfiOl, gaf curkon rates are placed ton sSle by the Southerft Railway to all principal winter rerts of the South;nd Southwest Ask any arent Soutljern Railway for fuil iLformatiori. it utruies lue uiowe. he fame of Bucklen's Arnica Salves as thelpst in the world, extends round the earth. It's tho one perfect heeler of (Sits, 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. O O' IIM I I. JMiU JIM 1 lHIHMIi. Wl nflT-ll-r-Mfim-TB -"--f-"iB 'Or. t - " . ' . . CQNQOJRE 1 Thursday, Maj and. Silwdiy, 72-incb Bleached T-imm Table D.t- niH''k, worth 8;c, for ( 3i per vnrfl. One piecK Bleached uitien Tahiti Da rtusk. wttrth fin. for A ;j ner vard.. rnr kejl.Vjfl Tabl i) imahk at 221: v.I Liaen ukios r be hemmed. - dozen, wirtli G83, 1 0 1 Co 1.08, 1 '-, 2 25 and 2 83 for We, 1.0'), 1.10, 1 C, 1.(50, ! Hi and 2.40 Frinsred Uoilies, iv ' alf dozen, v 25n. 28c, 4.J0. for 20o, 22', 82o and C0u. Liuu 'L'owhI- , per f)-iir, tortIi 2'),Jb, 5i0, 3-S, 40. 42 48 Rn'l 03 eta for 17, 22, i 23, 3'., 3a. 3), iO an I 48 cts. Cut ilauk ts. ' () cts oonud. , 6x7Horoema Jo.'u It- for 118. Count'-rpir.'eH worth' 40 (5 'JO, 98c?, 1.00.1.10 1 13. 1.20.nid l!i')'or37, 58. 78 80, S3, J0. !)5.. 1.00 aud t.:!5 lion "ycorub IuwaIiu to 5 ceuts. Hed Checlf Toeliiiir fr cents. Chenille Portifiw wo'tu 3.00 for 2 50. Tapesiry; fort: urn wnrrh 1.08 for 1.(55, Single Tapestrv I'orricrs, for door, worth 1.48 for 1 25 Frdled N't Wiadow C urtains "worth 2 25 for 1.05. silence Gioth or Table Feltit) worth 25o to 50o per yard, foV fO aud 203 yard. To make a long mittsr shprtjwa will giva you a cash dis- count of 15 psr cant, on anythhij you may pii;jn58 tint is not mentioned in this.advertisemsni. Remember (The Racket. Thursday, Friday anJ Saturday, January 16th to 18lh. Very,Respectfully, 33 j Concord - National Bank Has paid $54,000 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 Odell, president; V B Coltrane, cashie?; JJ-Coltrane, assistant cashier; J M Hendrix, bookkeeper. Board of Directors WH Lilly, W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, J S Harris, Elam King:, J M Odell and D B Coltrane. . FVesh Meats. omeSee Me For beef, pork mutton and sausage. Always fresh. In Brick Row 'Phono No. 18?: ,tf. Fred Beck. FreshOn Hand Oysters evety Friday and Saturtffty. Beef Pot;k and Sausage daily except on Sunday. Saturday ui4ht ortXers fiMed Sunday - morning. frJ.t. Dayvatilt & Bro. MX tfKOWN & BRf; LIVERY, FEEU AND SALE - STABLES. m Justin rearof;St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all sseni?? trains. Outfits of all kinds Mr nisbed promptly and at reaafcrw at)le prices. Horse andt mules always hand f or. sale. Breed tf& t)l thoroughbred Poland FOR OVER PtFTY Alite Mrs. Winslow's 3M(hinjf Svrup haa been nsed lit over fifty yeT8 b.vVuii-lior-s of nitherg Upt their children soothes the cliild, eoftens tlife xhcti, allays all pain, cures wind colfc, rnd is ine Deal reraeuy ior tiarruoea. It will reueyeme poor niue suner immedi ately. Wold by drugrsrists in cstery part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot tle. Be sure and ask fur "Mrs. Win slows Soothimr r8yrap," and take no other fcxd - 2 January 16th, I7ti aai l!ti. llemu'its Shakftr PUauol, all eotbnn. 25o per pound. Thi.-f uroida is n toped od both Hides liku Ontiuff. Cfeam iud Uni Wool linnsl worth 1 1 18, 20, 22) and f.r 15, 2 ) -ind 2lc. r' Uriai flannel Underskirt Pittrus, ' silk rralr .'dbrn. worth 1 43 tot l.T.;ji. L'rmr. d Dnc.k, f tr b'urtwiu.stn, worth 10 for 8j Ciiit. 50-inen hit.A ij.nvu m 1 to u yard JenKtriH, - rthl2t for 10 cents. TiiuUHuds oi' yar.l.H of Wnite liiwa at . 40t? per poiind. Yard wido filemlunar ai 5, 0 an 1 7.V Fine ( 'muun v sanit1 hh Lonvlal, at Do Sliirtiiu or ' Bi'y Munt " at 4) yd. Mhu's Sinpl-) S'Hpj'id-jra worcu 1J and 25c f r 12 arjd 1 cts. 'Pearl BaW'in a'Ti ceats. 25c l itte'lU'-;r Pr,tt3rm tor 10 cfs. LiiinH' Silk Utiirelts worth 1 5J for 1.15. Scaali White 'Jurt'ii'i Pol w, ao ri 11, o'uly 10 ?nut.i. . A f,;w Oapes at cos1; aid los. , (Ihini a&il G!-swrn at c )st. A ood a'ssjrtmeafc of rfilad o-jiyii, Chop ()iUH, Oiks PIt33, single Oapj i Sliver-. P i Uli r . ts. Vii'H, fiaror, cc. ;J BOSTIATNT To Bo THere and &tf there to maintain onr pjsi tion at the head; we ooatiane to sail the different styles of vehiolea of Tyson & Jonas, Hackney, Tiarbmr, Emerson. & Fiahor, ptc, oft'te time q'ii'ity fhatha n'ivfn satint' u-iioU'for vki. :d .ffjts are directod towards i)'e iiu ir ever iacreasin? nun-.bcr'pf eustom-rsT rather than add to our p.-otits. Any Df these vyhiol-s will matte il.as inpr Christmas Gif ;.v?j;icf?, nrr?y and !ra jaf ny tiaish-illara .Acellent value al the price. OF COURSE YOU- , t about gaffing yoursglfa pair of fiiectacls Why stud any longer ? Bi go to Qor yur eyes tested. Yoar money bjck if Glasses douft flfait Vonr? tn rdoncn lours t0 PasCj W. C. CORRELL
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