Newspapers / Daily Concord Standard (Concord, … / Jan. 20, 1902, edition 1 / Page 2
Part of Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
9 9'S s o o Daily Standard. JOHN D. t?ARRIE'?, Kditor and I'rupneiur. OFFICE IS MORRIS BUlLDHlt. ' THE STANDARD is published everyday Sunday excepted and delivered by carriers. Rates Of Subscription $4 qq 1.00 35c One year Jx months Ihree months w . One rriortth in.- ThcJVVeeklvoStandar d" is an 8-column 4-pae aper. t haa a larCer circulation tn Cabarls han any othej paper. Price f I a yjaX in advance Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. ....... - Addrtss all communications to . THE STAND A RJ), Couoord, S. c! TELEPHONE NO. 7i. 20 19(9 ' ' joNouD, N. C. Jan CURISTMASIN LEiPSIQt (JERM1NY, Re v. J A Morel lead, pVsident of the Theologian ml'nary 4 at ivfi. Ti-o. f "o u, iJ t..r Mt. Pleasant. S.J.. who is trav- eSnjc through Europe to recu - perate his .health, writing 'from Le'ipsig says the, churches 'wW open on Christmas eve 'and for three days following for. serv ices at some hour and were crowed with attendants. The, store, were nearly all closed ion' Christmas day and the day fol. lowing. The sea'son . is spent in family, social and church enjoy ment and'there is an entire ab seance of the fire cracker. It is passing strange that we have drifted into this firecrackor cowbell and nideous horneblow ing way of celebrating an event that should only suggest' the gentlest, tenclerest way of ex pressing an unspeakable joy. A heathern coming to our land'ou hearing our styla of celebrating the nativity of what his friend atfd guide told him was the son of the true God asked, "Isyour God pleased to be celebrated with such a h 1 of a noise as you make? Ours wouldn't be." v Mrs. Carrie Nation happened with a peculiar accident a few days agp. A manufacturing firm sent her a fine sample of hatchet which she was flourishing,' prob ably doing up "an imaginary bar room when she let it fall and severed one oi her great toes. Carrie and her hatch'et seem to have hfid trouble enough to sever relations rather than toes. AV! ha;e ' arranged with the Pnwi'ticil Farmer to club with The Standard, the two for St. 50. A numixir of oyr farmers read the Practical Farmer and ae greatly pkasod with it. It is publUticd i;Philauilphia.' P,rof! L j? .Maey, oiVur North Oaro Uinci HSperilrrent Stationis edi- tor. Thi is m guarantee of its O splendid meritS. The regular e .0. grice of thfs weekly is $1.00 per year, l&t we can furbish it with 'fhe Jtandai at k:9 J.t is uoubtle.'ia greut mistake oSJ tafluers honhinlfthfty cannot afford to take got)d papefji and plenV Jof ihenf in this- ista Grippe, Broifthitisaad all 1 iTliroal and L,ug Tfouble. IXlOVlUJjJ LIU UUO (ficlU uuuu not to read, and nspeci ally along - "NelllSShe says H&r husband is very easily pleased. Belle He must be, or ho wouldn't have married her." Important, to Confederate VeterauH and Their Friends. Volumes 1, 2 and 3 of .R-iri-mental Histories of North Caro lina" have been issued 'and vol ume 4 printed and nearly reaHy. These : volumes can be had at $1 each,1 from the State Librarian. Volume 5 is printed also, except kuo h -n flla,v ua ti March 1st. A the' first requisfto is accuracy ami truthfulness all who may dMo'oVoran. terrors and uoiissiuus iu nit) wum ake cam- eaty'r(j(lttest,r tfj send; correc tions to "Editor regimental iii- todies." Raleigh, ;N. .C... by th l5lh 'oS bi u;lry. Those who fa1,e!i0 et ,hw Pb?toi of .their frieu'ds"iu 'previous volumes oan ,. jVe:th - ,Wa;n volurne 5 by. nuiu vueu. .,VJM.: lon' University PnblUhing Coov pany, JNew " xorK ;uityf oy tne l'5lh of,-February,- 1002. u The photo must ' have oeen taken "durin Wiir or not lon' rM Pst be accompanied I y money order for $2.50, as the State dyes not ,pay for . engrav ings. No line is drawn .at rank.. Photos will -be returned by Ma jor Pai'.on to senders. This is the last opportunity for correc tions or photos: ; All the papers of the State are earnestly requested to copy this for information to the Confeder ate veterans among their read ers. News and Observer. . A Fireman's Closo Call. "I stuck to my engine, al though every joint ached and every nrve was racked 'with pain," writes C. W. Bellamy, a locomotive fireman, of Buiiug: ton, Iowa., "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down, I was about. to give up, I got a bottle of Elec tric Bitters and after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in m y life." Weak . sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from theiruse. , Try them. Satisfac ion guaranteed by Fetzer's Drug Store. Price 50 cents. - Mr. WS Frost Dead. Mr. W S Frost, assistant train master of the Southern from Spencer o Greensville, S. C, who has.boen sick at his home in Salisbury died Saturday night, ilia malady - was rlioumatism which tnially assumed fatal form by attacking the heart. '.Ha, was - - about 50 years old and leaves a wife and wo childrbn. . He ranked well among popular and efficient railroad officials Sight Was IJcr Terror. . "1 would cough nearly .all nighfeleng," writes MV. Chas. Apulegate of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I j. iiiia. uousuuipiiiou so oau. cnai if I wl)d a block I would cougl frightfully and blood, but when all other aiechflftnes faileO three $1.00 bdttlejfeqf Dr. King's New Pisco very wjlolly uuieu iiju anu i , gained oo founds, nteed "It's absolutely guar-f EarlyRisor;s give Hns to url ugftfe.Qoldsjjjr-Gibon Drug Store Price 50c and" $1.00. Trial bctosfree at fetzer's drug "In the human race the butch er holds the steaks." "Thoro is never any fluctua tion in the price of wild oats." CARE OF LAMPS. Ilovr Tli?r Should n? n-inilled to In- Blil'C iooil l.lliH. Much has been said nnd written con corning the best lamp chimneys and burners to use in order to have goofc lights, but neither one Is so Important as. to keep the burners clean. Many lamps give a dvgl, feeble litfht or have j oeen sec a.swie am dangerous uecausav they are jMt properly i red for In this respect and the dint has accumulated j In the small air-tube at the sldiof the ick. The remedy Is so inj)le that there Is r?o excuse for tills couditlot of 4 affairs. ' New lamp chimneys ure toughened and made more dur.ilih by putting thom In water and heatii .: it craduistly until It boiling hot. When they hove boiled five minutes. t them off the Btove and allow them tocyol In the wa' ter. In addition to, the daily. tilling of the lamps and cleaning of the chim neys, the burners should be boiled oner a. week In water containing enough washing powder to nia'ce good suds. This will , reiyove the oil and leave tin m bright u id clean. 1'ollsu with dry ilannel. . Use none v.t the btst oil. and the lamp xhou'd b kept full to Insure a good light. Keep the rellector, if it has one, brightly polished. Do, not cut the wick, but turn It Just above thl tube and,rub.ff the .charred portion with a match. IIov o Make CodOsh Salad. This is a'nice fall or winter salad: rull off In narrow strips .a, pound of old fashioned salt codlish. Soak over- .night In cold or lukewarm 'water. In the morning squeeze, out all the water by putting fish In a thin cloth. Put into i a, -.saucepan and cover,' with cold water and let. it .boll gently fof twen ty minutes. Then drain and again, squeeze dry. Toss about with a silver fork until pieces are separated, put into a salad bowl with equal quantity of boiled potatoes, hard boiled eggs and, if you like them, a few minced anchovies and a chopped dill pickle. Mix with mayonnaise and garnish the dish with sliredded lettuce and chop ped celery. . How to Fry Cauliflower. Soak the cauliflower, head down ward, In cold suited water, then cook until- tender In boiling wilted water; separate flowerets, sprinkle wit pa prika and lemon juice and let stand sev eral hours. . Dry the flowerets on a cloth, rolleach piece in a beaten egg, then In breadcrumbs and repeat this 'process until all the parts are well cov ered. Fry in deep fat, smoking hot, and drain on soft paper. (Serve on a folded napkin. Pass with them tomato sauce. ASK DRUGGIST FOR 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm. GivesRellef atOnce M and heals the diseased membrane It cures Catarrh and drives a- way a cold in the head ff4I H K. !J 21" l ft quickly. It is absorbed. lULLJ U C.'4 ' J Xeals and protects the Membrane, 'restores the S:nses of Taste and Smell. Full size 50c.; Trial size ioc, at druggisjs or by mail. Ely Brothers,56 Warren St, New York. OpVning or Winter Tourist Season The Southern Railway, which operates its own lines over the entire South and forms the im portant link in the great high way of travel bejwoen the North ahd South, Florida, Cuba Mex- ico, the Pacific Coast and Cen tral America, announces for the wiuter of 1901 artll0O2 the most superb service ever offered. Its splendid regular service will be augmented by the Southern Palm Limited, a magnificent Pullman train, which will be. operated be twecyi New YorkaudSf. Augus tine, Florida. 1 " . Don't Liy Together. . Constipation and healfti never go -together, De Witt's Little Early Risers promotwasy action of the bowels without distress.' ,4ihave been troubled with co&Tveness nine yain, " J O Greene, Depauw.Tnd. 'I have tried many retbed'.es buLitle st resUf:" 'MVlntJ- ilomes In Summeg&aruW' The above is! thtilJe oa3 af tractive booklet ins issued hv tHe Paager Dopartrlont oh ine &outGern liiwsv. It m beautifully illuafatedand fully describes the 'winter resorts of the South. A carty may. be se cured by sending a two-sent stamp to S H Hard wick, G. P. A. Washiogton, D. C. ir 4 ! I Ihtoiayr- Iriiaj. ad iitwhjr Jma?j 'I5lh, 17th ii 1 3 fh . ' ... . - -' ' ' - - 7-inol Bleached t .ineii rlle Di u..f,k. worili 85o fr 5Sa per vttvd nepipc. Hleohe. . Liiuen TabU JD n niV jnfih f i 4 i ixr Tiird. . i iukuj l 11 l abl- ! toiask at 22j. td Linen 'Ni.)kius m e hemnieci, t,'f floren, worii 683, f0. 1.85:' 1.C8,' 1 ', 825 me! 2$.-.r-fl8J. 1.05,' 140 l',ai, 1.60, : 83 au.1'2.40' - Frinuet Doili, par half dozen, worth 25e. 28o. S.V. 4()a. GSa for 20o. 32o. 27o. 82o and 50oi - ' '- ' Linen Towel, per pair, worth 20, JV I 80,. 3-J, 40. 48 48 and flS.cis for 17, 22, 25, 80, 33, 3 40 and fj cts.. , , r), Out Blankets, fcO cin pound. 6x7 HomemaJ QualU for 1.18. Counterpanes worth 40 6 00, 8e, 1.00. 1.10. 1 15. VWand 1 00 for 37,58. 78. 80, 85, 0,5o, 1.00 and 1.85. Honeycomb Towlinr foi 5 cents. Red Check Toweling for ftj eents. Chenille Portiers worth 3.00 for 2.50 Tapestry Portjera worth 1,98 for.l.Oi, flinnle ' Tapestry 'Portiers, for door, worth 1.48for 1 25. Frilled Nt Window Curtains Jworlb 2 25 for 1.85. ' Silence Cloth or Table Felting, worth 25o to 50o per yard, for 10 and 20 J yard To make a long matter short we. will give you a cash dis count of 15 per' cent, on anything you may purchase that is not mentioned in this advertisement. . Remember The Racket Thursday, Friday and Saturday, January 16th to 18th.. Very Respectfully, 33, ar BCSTIAN. Concord - National Bank Has paid $54,000 in dividends since it opened doors in July, 1888. Its surplus and undivided fund is 127.000. The losses from biid loaus in its entire history are $35.00. It has never sued any one or been sued. Its officers are : J M Odell, president; DB Coltrane, 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 OdeJl and D B Coltrane. Fresh Meats. Come'See Me For beef, pork ,mutton and sausage. Always fAol, T.-. lv,;U T1 T1I neau. m uiiuii.uuw. x ii'JUU No. 183. tf. Pked Beok. Fresh On Hand ! . . . Oysters every Friday and Sa-turday. Beef Prk and Sausage cinily except on Sunday. Saturday night ' orders, filled fcunday mornin. J. f . Dayvauft & Bc;o. M, h: BROWJ & . BR 0 L1VERY, FE2!iPAND ... STABLES. Just in rqr of St. Cloud Hotel Omnfbuses m!et m! passengi trains Outfts- of all kind var nished! promptty andat Mtson aole pric.. Horss. and mules always onjjahd Jr sale. Breed ,, dra of . thoroughVrlfci PoJanr China Hop"- T FOR f)VEjR IigTYis EARS Mrs. Winslow's aqBthinj SyiCp'thaB been used for over fifty years by mii li(r, K other&Jor. their obildren wnuwteetMng, g, witSperfect succesa. rt Boothesthe cfijid, softens tlm-eiAls alls it pain, cures wind col nd is I tndjpesi remedy lor .uiarrnoea. It will reljeyethe pooiittle suflferer irrimedi OTUgJ worm, x wenty-nvo cents a bot- i i m i enty- tle. Be surand ask for "Mrs. Win slows Soothiuff .Syrup," said take no other kicd m fc ii - Remnints 8heker Flunel, h 1 cotton. 25d ier puiiad. . Thin sxids is uwpped ou b itli Hides like Outing? Oreru nd R mI Wo J jlnnel w-.rta 18, J0, 22 'id l-s f r 15, 165. JandaiQ, j (Jreaiu 0'nu(iel Uud fHkirt Patterns, ' lk f paor'.'drwl. wo-th I 4 f r 1,15, Prinf.vl Diu-k, f . SJuiri3ta, workh 10 for 9i o-ats. ; . 50 inou Vhitn Lawh in 1 to 6 yard lengths, w rtb 12V for 10 cents. I Thoutunds of yards of White Lwn at 40e Der iound. lard wide Hlqahing at 5, 6 and 70. Fine ;rabri;. namn as Lonsdule, at 9o Shirtiif or .' Baftj CJalico," at 4j yd. Uen's Sample Suspenders worth 19 and 25q for 12 and 15 cts. ; Pearl Buttons at 4 cents. J25o Uitteuhurff P.tterns tor 10 ots. Lalies' Silk Umbre'las wonh 1 50 for 1.15. . Small Whjte Curtain Poles, no riug, only 10 cents. , A few Capes at cost and les. . (-hina and Glaware at cost. A good as80rtme.it of Salnd Howls, Chop Qiahrtu, Ck PUfc-M, dinsl- Cun ud" 8ucr, Puadiuif1 cibts, V.es, Fijfurer, etc. A? To D3 Tiiere aad sUy there to maintain our post- tioa at the head; we contitme to sell the different atyles of Yehiilss of Tyson & Jout', KiVkuev, irhoir, Kmrson & j fi,,,,. 0.-ti. 1 iuif q i I'if v h his ;.ivmi hr.,i .,, ... ,, . m - , u ... . , lJr fxillsl inerensinsr unm.'Mr f cn,toiu r.s r.ther thau adrl to our pc-ofits. Any of thejo vehicliill muke pLas inChriitnias Gifts -bug -ic;?, currays and trvi of ay'fluiah all are excellent ralue at tbe price. OF COUliSE YOU mm about getting youribelX si pair of Spectacles r W1-.TT C.-.ll.r longer ? But e:o to Cor- IPs and haTe fbur eyes 1fested. Yc&r moey tfaek if Glasses do't suit. -vo - 'if YUrS to VQ, m G. - - - CORRELL I" .'v J ' ) r -V 1 V 4
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 20, 1902, edition 1
2
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75