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upwiMmnnnmMHwi Daily Standard. ' oJOHN D. BARRIER, Editor and Proprietor. ing we respect him, for his prog ressive ability we admire him a ad for his late work of editing OFFICE IS MORUIS BUILDING, oj the regiment histories ot JN orth Carolina troops we love him truly, but from what we have learned of him we wish his gjeat talents were implied in ajfield ! . . . . m. . here this weakness or ambi- TheJWeeklyoStandard an 8-columit paKt 'ti0US prejudice WOUld be leSS ll aper. It has larger ciculaio ia Cabarrus"! t Imb any other fapar. Price $1 a year ia advance, j able tO dOaCVil. Terms for regular advertiscuiarts made known oat application. Address all communications ta TI1E STANDARD, Concord, . C. THE TANDARD is published everyday Sunday excepted and delivered by"carriers. Rates Of Subscription. One yea ' $4.00 Six months 2.00 Three months 1.00 One month 35c 'Single copy Sc. TELEPHONE NO'. .71- 'CoftcoRD, N C. Jan. 29. 1902. , When shall we meet agaitimeot ! ne'r to sever from street lights? The Philadelphia Inquirer, in qurirds, Does a, man own. Lis own brains? Why certainly he does JUDGE CLARK. A JUROR WHOSE ' jf he has any. MIND.IS MADE UP. Child Worth Jlillio "My child is worth millions to roe." says Mrs. Mart Bird? Barrisburg. 'Fa, yet A would have lost her by croup had I jodfc purchased la boyHe of One Mintte Cough Cb$e." Qne Minute Cough Cutfi is sure curt for caugh, crpuf and throat ark lcftig tubis. An ahouftely sate cough cure which acts ira mediately. The youngestchild can tawTtir,wifch entire safety. The ltttlt) ones like the tasle and remember hojv often it helped them. Every family shoujd hava a bpttle of One Minute Cough Cure handy. At this season especially it ma be needed suadenly. Gibson Drug btore. "Wintv lIomeiir Summer Lands." The above is the titleof an at tractive booklet just issued by Januarv 2Sth mitrht be set the Passenger. Department of tir i 1 l . 1 .1- . 1- w we nave wauej um.ugu dowQ by alm;inac mdkers as the Southern Railway. H is exhaustive art '-ie of Mr. t Henry notable for spvt in t''eUnitd beautifully illustrated and , fully APge, of Aberdeen, found in ; statesSenaU. Lud-e and Teller i,(ecribe!? lh ' winter resorts of t- ouwaoeuMi. ijuuo diiu leufcr, .he fca3uth A copy may be se- ay a two- ient the Sunday's Charlotte Observer. Spooner and Tillman and Teller ! cured by sending It seems to us full of force. It ; Beveridgo take forensiug spnr-! stump to S HHardwick, G. P. A. i! W.,l. A SAA ,A.- kt:.;nn Krtufi niMra cnnmn.l rv. I dSIl 100 TOn, V. Kj. OULlldilllS illUUUU vvuiug. UU b I 1 llln WUUWi uiuno OUCLUGU 11U barring a little sarchasm in one small part, it seems, frought with clean cut logic aud palpa i)le fi-icts. Blows seemed minent at times but nothing was wounded but Senatorial dignity. Dispatches of , the 28th from ljondon with regard to a peace Mr. Page, without hope of basig Great Rritaia and changing the Ueud that is car rying Judge Walter Clark into the high office of Chief Justfce of the Supreme Court of North Carolina, protests that he has manifested a prej jdice against corporations,, railroads espe cially, that does not promise ven justice from him when a corporation and an individual Are involved. - f He claims that no man will be -allowed on a jury whose mind is made up in a case so clearly as that of Judge Clark against cor porations. Mr. Page's -argument in this useems absolutely resistless. Then, too. Mr. Page recites a member of instances in which there is hot a semblance of just ice to corporations in the verdict f juries. . He claims, and we fully agree s 'with him in this matter, that our people have been prejudiced juvamsr, r.nrnnrnt.inns tilt frro,At i r?- aios can be gotten from them -where the iault lies largely, if not entirely, with the plaintiff. We pause to say right here th'dl if farmers were 'sued and hucIi sums collected out of them, lor .Italia accidents from fellow laboreVs. or from a runaway horse t hat was known not to be trustworthy, as are collected . from corporations.ib would drive thim out of ever employing a lahorei ; for one single little ac cident would take from the ordi- nary farmer his farm and all thereon. Nor will it take many years till the contagidn will reaeh yery class if fostered. That JudgeClark has been it strumeptal in bringing aboufc this condition we cannot doubt and vwWould ' be glad to vote for iiGt2-e'one elsefor the hnfh office, the Transvaal was supposed to mean the'end but now does' not promise anything much. Hol land would gladly render service as-a peacemaker but is power less to accomplish much. Be tween a proud, strong nation and a strong headed weak nation peace is hard to arrive at. . Kljclit Was Her 'IVrror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate 6f Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. 1 had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicjnes failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and, I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guar anteed to cure Coughs; Colds. La Grippe, Bronchitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and' $1.00. Trial bottles free at store. . m jforhich we always thought .h&n-only thegtfew of our afJIe llawyer$ho caiyre above prej Qdice eouM fill with nie effect to .command due respect for that Ctast and final tribunal which is to ripply just laws in golden scales. .For Judge Clark's great learn- The January number of the Confederate Veteran quotes an attacks on the Daughters of the Confederacy .by a northern preacher who came south. He looks upon their keeping afresh in the minds of the generations the unparalleled sacrifices and the uuequaled heroism 61 sou(h ern soldiers as a species of treason eqaal to the utmost char acters in the roll of anarchists. The attack was duly rebuked by a series of strong resolutions by the N. B Forest Camp U. C. V. But the radicals are nob all on one side for at the Charleston re- Fetzer's drug Special Rates. 'S On account of Mardi Gras, New Oileans, La., Feb. 4th to 11th, 1902, the Southern Railway will have special rates. Tickets to be sold , Feb. 4th to 10th with final limit Feb. 15th. Fare $23.70. On account of M.ardiGras, Mo bile, Ala., Feb. 4th to 11th, 1902, the Southern Railway will have special rates. Tickets to be sold Feb. 4th to 11th, with final limit Feb. 15th. Fare $19.45. The Mother Favorite. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the.mother's favorite It is pleasant and safe for children to take and always cures. It is intended especially for coughs, eolds; cr,oup and whooping cough, and is the best medicine made for these diseases. There is not the least danger in giving it to children for it contains no rriiirr, nr nthor ininrinna rlrnc union we wanted to hold our Lnd raay be given as confidently ears shut at the bitter speech of to a babe as to an adult. For ;nlo lrT M T. March r rn tr trier. bouthernor. Why can't some men see and admire the noble in centives of men at this distant day and land the chivalric vir tues without reference to the particular side on which one was arrayed, since the contest was settled by the abitrament of wnr which was entered upon asa last resort by both contending parties sale bv M. L. Marsh druggist 'If some preacher was only smart enough to put a side door in his church he would hr.ve it filled with men who would gd in from force of habit." m 'A little bit of sweetness comes out of a kiss every time you take it off the same lips. " l7 n - what you , Eat , ODysppsDitape You might as well put fuel under a boiler without burning it and expect the engine to run, as to eat food and not dipest it and expect to keep up noorishment for your body. You must have nourishment to live and when you cannot digest your food, Kodol Dyspepsia Curb will do it for you, with no aid whatever from the stomach. It contains exactly the same elements as Nature's digestive fluids and can't help hut produce tneame results. David Taylor, Blind Ridge,JPa.,writefiP- 4,I haQbeen afflicted for nunihCfof yeaTyith dyspepsia andkhafo tried various remedies wii(lltrgoodTesult9 but was cured by one nottte 0 Kodoi DppEPsiA Cure. I cannot eavtoo much In itspor.H If can't Helpjbuf do vouiood Prepared by E. O. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. The fl. bottle contains 2 times the 50c slsa - THE RACKET " STORE. Remnants of White Lawn at 40c per lb. Silence Cloth at 20c per pound. D. J. BOSTIAN. FOR OVER SIXTY EARS Mrs. Winelow's Boothiirg Hyrnp has been used for over fifty years by mii liors of mothers for their children whne teething, with perf eot saocess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedi ately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot tie. Be sure and ask for ''Mrs. Win lows Soothing 'Syrup." and take do other kinrt 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; D B Coltrane, cashier; j L D 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 Odelh and D B Coltrane. Fresh On Hand ! Oysters every Friday and baturday. Beef Pork and , Satisage daily except on Sunday. Saturday night ' orders filled Sunda morning. j;F. Day vault & Bro. Fresh Meats. Come See Me For beef, pork mutton and sansage. Always fresh In Brick Row. 'Phone No, 183. X T7I T- ' IX. U KED X5ECK. To Be Tliere and stay there to maintain our posi tion at the head; we continue to sell the different styles of vehioles of Tyson & Jones, Hackney, Barbour, Emerson & Fisher, etf ., of tho name quality. that has givf if MutififHRt'ion for yefir. ' Mir efforts are directod tw(irc!fl pleasing our "ev r increasing: number of customers rather than add to our pfofits. Any of these vehicles wll iaktplcas ing'Christmas Gifts -ybuggiee, surreys and traps of any finish all are excellent yalue atthe price. OF COUBSE TOO When you need a soothing and Dealing application for piles, sores and skin Oiseasea, use DeVYIU's Witch Hazel SALVE. Beware of counterfeits. GibsoniDrug Store. M.L. BRQ)VN &'9Bm LlJERYEED AND SAiB Qrv a vrr .tttg jJusin rar of St. Qoud Hotel.1' Umnibvjjpes mepf air passenger trainate Outfits of all kfiids fur. Liished promptljr and at reason fable prices. Horses arjfl mules aiwayss ouuauu xor saie. ureed ers of oroughtred Poland China Hops. I 1 Cf J6 about gettin ypnrselt a pair of Spectacles Why Itudy any longef ?' , But . go to Cor-" rell1 and have, your eyes tested. Your money bacK if Glasses don't suit. Yourto please, w. c. RELL
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