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m Qf1! -WW Daily Standard. COCKT ritOCEEDIMGS. Elf ritaitijJi tUTiiasu. . - . Ed TT? If -- T.l-. C 1 ..lV' -.1- I ll,t gol and t'pKlp' a Temple of Justifc Dixpatchiug 45usi OFFICE li MORRIS lUJItiUIXCi. . . - fdTHE STANDARD is published every dag, Sunday excepted and delivre4 bjfc caliers. FRIDAY 'M?NG SESSION. State vs. Will Rendleman, lar- RATES F SUBaCSIPTION. Vr! it Villi I V Jllfl crmPIlt, neyeilr $4.00 Six months , ou aays on county roans. State vs. Chas. P,iokens, a. d. Plad guilty. 'Judgment Three months " 1-00 Out month 35c Single copy 5c. w aiwrj It has a largr circulation ia Cabarrus '0, including COttS. tan any otherpaper. Price $i a yfltr in advance. Terms for regular advt tisements made known n apptication. Addles all communications to THE STAND A HI), Concord, H. C TELEPHONE N6. 71. State vs. each gf the following charged with gambling: Doc tCorzine. Dave Folks, Ed Misen- heimer, Will Smith, Tice Cook and John F Troutman. Each pleadguilty. Judernent $20, each including cost. Gastohia is to have a daily j The criminal docket was fin paper. Why not have two or i-shed. The court is now -pro-thile?" They'm mighty n5co ( needing with 1 he civil docket. Cjncord. N. C. Jan. 31. 1902. things on whic'i to display the brazennessof couseicncelessness. Ex President Cleveland has re turned from Lis S.outhern duck hunting, and is somewhat im prove!. Probably the Sherriff lore of, such sp.orts -and his abilUv to .take recreation from them may add years to his stay with us. . Mr. H B Varner returned this inornjng from a ren days busi ness trip to Now York City Davidson Dispatch of the 30th. TVht the I cuifprs Did Miss. Before leaving their Sacred City at the approach of the foreigners upon the outbreak of the Boxer war the Chinese authorities buried over $70,000, 000 in gold and silver treasure, and it was so uccpssfullv hidden . that the lootors never .found it. The American and Japanese soldiers who were placed on guard in the city, however, would not permit the looters to hunt for juirod treasure. Since the residence of the bride's J:fry HHpr ! ui (5 p in Ti'bmJi Till Nodrt frxUiy un) StiyH4;i'.t of ( rim! . . . . Iiial Assanlt Execution JJlttorMarfh. In the case 6 the State vs. Ed Morgan, charged "with an assult on Corit Johnson, both colored, the jury took the case Thursday at 6 o'clock. Jit 10 a. m. thisi. morning the jury called for further instructions from His Honor. They spent rnost of fore noo'n in the consideration of 9 the case. The jury after noon today brought in a verdict of guilty and His Honor pronounced judg ment that he be taken to jail and there kept till the 31st day of March next when between the hours "of 1" a. m. and 2 p. m he be hanged by the neck till he is dead, following with the usual solemn prayer "And may God have mercy on your soul." Hearne McCain An Albemarle special of 30th" to the Charlotte Observer gives the following surprising turn in the life of that citio's, favorite batchelor. Mr. Thomas G ' Harne and Miss Annie, daughter of Sheriff G R McCain, were married at Where ln'the world doesn't ' the return of the government to Henry go ? Even getting mar ried and running a newspaper does not' buckle him down to i ' i one place. 'Senator Simmons Fights the Bill. A Washington special of the 29th to the Morning Post indi cates that Senator Simmons is heartily in litie that he could be expected to be fighting on. It Bays: ' "Senator Simmons voiced the opinion of Democrats generally tjuiht in declaring unreserved ly against the efforts of South ern Republicans to have passed a bill that will give the federal courts jurisdiction of features of State election laws. Such a measure is urged by Southern .i Republicans as a substitute against the Crumpacker bill for cufting down Southern repre sentation. ' Senator Simmons said: " 'The passage of suqji a bill means that elections in the South will be furred over to United States marshals and federal judges. It means that this class of officers will run elections. The measure proposed has the features of the Force bill and is little less obnoxious than the Lodge Force bill. I do not be lieve there is any sentiment here for the passage of such a law. I doubt very much whethef any; f, :J 'land family "t&ucu Luua&uie win receive suiq . ci&y: support to justify its intro- fher last night at 8 o'clock Rev. C M Gentry, uncle Of the bride, officiating. . The marriage was a very quiet one and was the c ty, the treasure has been dug up and restored to its place in the Chinese Treasury. This will help Mrs. Tsi Ann much in! witnessed by only a few inti- meeting the first' installment of , mate friends and relatives. The the iniquitous "damages" clai med of her government by the foreigners. Mor uing Post. newly wedded pair went at once to the home of Mr. Hearne, where they will reside in the . . I future. The bride is -the eldest Sight Was Her Terror. daughler of Shorifl McCain and "I would cough nearly air. deservedly popular young nightlong," writes Mrs. Chas.: j t r j Applegato,of Alexandria, Ind., I woman. The groom is a well "and could hardly get any sleep, j known citlzen of our town and I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block I would . there are none that stand any cough frightfully and spit blood, but when all other medicines 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 Fetzer's drug store. A Virginia Town Almost Wipe Out. Roanoke, Va., Jan Jan. 30. The little town of Ivanhoe, in Wythe county, was almost entirely destroyed by fire early this morning. The stores of J W Miller, E H Huddles; J O Lawson, Pier.ce & Company, a new brick building just com pleted and intended for'a bank; two grocery stores, the ppstoflico several dwellings were higher. and duction.J Simmons rightly ' 'Senator sizes jp the situation The North Carolina Republicans will i make arave uifstake if they tive their aid and support to any such measure." burned. The building in which the postoffice was located was alsj Used by Postmaster Jewett as a dwelling. The rflnmes started in the sore of J WMller,but their origin or tho rnoney value of the loss has not yet belearned, When a map rises up to espouse the cause of the cCibr people it is always well to ask what hei hopes to gain by it. Durham Herald. . Fast Friends 9 Rnshrillflh Ind. Messrs Er, Bros.: 1 hay leen a (treat unfferer froofftJCKlrrh and hay fever and tried many things, but founA no permanent relief until I found it in Ely s Uream iialm about eight years ago, and w have been fast frieuna ever since. (Rev.) R. M. BentlBt Prove its value by investing 10 cents In trial size ' of Ely'a Cream Balm Druggists supply it and we mail it Full size 50 cents. E&T Bsos., 50 Warren St., New York. 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, colds; croup 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 opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale bv M. L Marsh druggist. Fatal Accident. Three persons were killed in a runaway-'Car on tho 29th at Pitts burg, Pa. A driver, who was conveying a couple to McKees port to bo married, was badly injur'ed. The couple, however, was not hurt and later was married. THE RACKET STORE, Pythian Xoticc' Concord Lodge No. 5LK. of P., will meet this evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cor- dtellyTwelcomed. Work in sec Remnants of White Lawn at 40c per lb. Silence Cloth at 20c per pound. D. J BOSTIAN. FOR OVER SIXTY EARS Mrs. Winslow's Boothiog Hyrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children whue teething, with perfect suocess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve t he poor little sufferer immedi ately. Sold by druggists in every part of thft world. Tweuty-fWe cents a bot tle. Be sure and ask for ''Mrs. Win elows Soothing Hyrup." and tab no othr kinrf 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; 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 Odell and D B Coltrane. ond rank. irged Poll attendance d r u g g t s C ATAR RH ioteENT TfJIAC SIZE. GlvesRUcf atOflcc wnd Tieals the dises memnratie. it cun CataCtafctul drives fcay tfcoTd in the head PHI Fl lK MCAH quickly. It is absorbed. Seals and protects the Membrane, restorerr Senses of Taste and Smell- Full siie 50c.; 'fWl size ioc, at druggisw or by snail. . ,, Ely Brothers,56 Warron St., New York. Fresh Mats. Come See MP For beef, pork mutton and sausage! Always fresh. In Brick Row. 'Rhone No. 183. tf. , Fred Beck. Fresh On Hand ! Oysters every Friday ind Saturday, lieef Pork and Sutisage daily excep't on Sundav. Saturday.night ordeK filled Sunday morning. J. F. Dayvault & Bro. 4 M, L. BROWN & RO L1VErV tf&ED Agb SALE STABIjp ust in reajgof t. Cloud Hote Omnibuses meet all nassengei trains. Outfits of h kind& fur. nislifod promptly and at reasonN able prices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale. Breed era of thoroughr. red Poland China Hof s. To Bo Tliere tad sUy there to maintain our posi tion at the head; we continue to sell the different styles of vehiolea of Ty son & Jones, Hackney, BarVvrr. Emerson Fisher, fei;., vt itiejsumo quality .uathaa it;u oatia.ioiii lur yeaic Oux effozts uro aireotoa irtrtidd pleusin on- evtr increasing number oi oUblom.1i ratuer than add to our profits. Any of these vehicles will-maktloleas- ing Christmas QiftaK and tra.ws of,any finish all are excellent value at the price. . OF COMSE TOO nit v aout glttin yourself a pair of Spieclfccles Jthy study fhy iongoi: ? But g to or rell'sfind have . your 5yes fksed. ls5Tgur mjlney back ' if GMssol don't suit. Yours to pleait), W7 C. CORRELL 6
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