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Daily Standard: joMNfc. barrier, "(Cditor and lVvrielor- qjTICE & MOKItIS BUILDING. North Carolina has lost her place as leader in. the production of turpentine, but as a tar State she sticks, producing something the standard s published every day over 17,000 barrels annually. , Sutfay excepted andlivered by carrier,. ' , We are Still entitled tO the prOUd , Rates Of Subscription. One yhr $4.oo name of "Tar Heels'' if we must Six months . 2.00 . . Three montfia , l.oo substitute tobacco for rosin for One month . 35c u h . single aopy Sc. i cnawmg. TheJWeeklyoStandard is an 8-column 4-pi ,- aper. It has a larEer circulation m CabarrW Qur thanks are tendered to Uan.aTiy other papr. Price fi a year in advance. Terms for regular advertisements made tnown MifiS Mary HendHx fotf an invi- Addnss aii commuaication. to - . tahon to attend a book reception UE STAKDAKI), Concord, 3. C. to be given by the Literary So- 7I. cieties of Jefferson Academy at McLeansville on Feb. 22nd, and as w can't attend we auihorize her to represent us in proxy, TELEPHONE NO. UoNCOiiD, N. C, Feb. 13, 1902. THE TuWNSnir TEACHER'S SEET ISO. It has not bee- our privilege to observe the Work of the town ship teacher's meetings now be ing held by the County 'Superin tendent of Public Instruction. In the very nature of things it must be a step in the right direc tion and will rRsult.in tha ad vancement of the free school work. A mingling together in smaller, as well as large? bodies, in which tonterchange theories and practice, or we might say interchange methods of putting good theories to successful prac tice, as a complement to' reading, and study along the line, must be of much real benefit to those who enter heartily into it. If there are those who think they hare teaching down so fine as not to nefd every available means of progress, they make an egregious error. Chautauquas, normal training etc., however valuable an.i desi rable, are not within the reach of the average country school teacher, but with careful read ing and study and a diligent ap plication of conscientious zeal, aicld by comparisons with the methods of others will bring our country teachers up to a stand ard of efficiency of which the country mny i.o proud. The lack of immediate visible results should not be discour aging either. The seeds of prog ress will be planted and growth and ripened truits. will surely follow. We are glad to note from our Rocky River correspondence! (vfhich'unfortunately arrived one day late for the weekly issue) that the meeting there on the 10th was quite interesing and beneficial in its nature. Wp. will bo nardoned for" a gentle hint that there will most probaoly be too much expected all at once from' these meetings and Uiat there will arise a cry fpr their abandonment Us wo once ,htj against visiting the, schools by the Superintendent which Jed a step backward when two or more step! f orwftrd were what ft needed. which will better insure grace and beauty to the occasion. Yankeedom still holds sway in the nation and is fairly intoxi cated with the pension idea. The next debasing step which prom ises to be made is to extend the priviliges to those who served id the Confederate army and de serting it joined the Federal army. There is a story about Benedict Arnold's not being held in any higher esteem in England than in America. Important Real Estate Deals. The E D Lentz he rs today sold the Melchor farm to Messrs. James L and J Adam Peck for the sum of $G,000. Mrs. J O Misenheimer also purchased from the heirs the Lentz interest in the Misenhei mer Springs proportyat $1,200. All papers were signed today. . The greatest danger from colds and la grippe is their resulting in pneumonia. If rwasonablc care is used, however and Chain beriain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. It will cure a cold or an attack of la grippe in less time than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to tike. For sale by M L Marsh's Drug store. FIGHT OVEIl STONE. A Band of Outlaws Tri to Tske the Missionary Krow Those Who Firtt CajTtmied fler. Paris, Feb 13. Referring to thp reported engagement be tween brigifnds for the posses sion of Mtes Stone, the Constan tinople t correspondent of The Echo de P,aris says r "The cap tores of Miss Stone and Madame Tsilka have 'been attacked by another band of brigands, seek ing to secure the prisoners in order to get tta ransom. Twenty men on both sides wer.e killed during the fight but the ongina captors of th missionary were victorious. Miss Stone was not hurt." m The La t Heard of It. "My little boy took the croup one night and soon grew so bad you could hear him breathe al over the house," says F D Rey nolds, Mansfield, O. "We feared he would die, but a few doses o One Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved him and he went , to sleep. That's the last we heard of the croup. Now isn't a cough cure like that, valuable?" One Minute Cough Cure is absolutely safe and acts immediately. For coughs, c&lds,' croup, grip, bron chitis , and all other throat and lung troubles it is a certain cure. Very pleasant to take. The little ones like it. Gibson Drug btore. ' ' Dust Explosion iu a Mine, Fifteen men suffered injury on the 11th by a dust explosion at Bon' Air, Tex., and much' injury to the mine was sustained. Nasal CATARRH III till iU 8tllgC8. Elp Cream Balm demises, soothes and heals tl.o diseased membrane. It cures catarrh and drives away a cold In the head quickly. Cream Balm Is placed into the nostrils, spreads over tho inembrano and Is absorbed. Relief is Im mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying does not produco sneezing. Large Size, 60 cent at Drug gists or by mail ; Trial Size, 10 cents. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren Strcct, New York ARE YOU WISE SPSSSE tnatiou there ia no remedy to equal "Mexican Mustung IiininieuU A THE RACKET STORE. Valenti n es Ic to 75c each THE Organdies HAVE COME D. J. BOSTIAN. A Deep Mystery. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Mel ancholy Fainting and Dizzy spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure such troubles. suffered for years with kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley pf Peterson, la., "and a lame back pained me so I could not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, 111 1 to 1 1 -r aitnougn (6 years old, 1 now am able to do all my housework. " Ik overcomes Constipation, im proves Appetite, gives perfect health. Only ' 50c at Fetzer's Drug store. m sum pn5;w and a sure way to treat a case of Sore Throat in order to kill disease germs' andfnsure healthy "throat action is to take half a glassfull of water put ihto it a teaapoonful of .Mexican Mustang ' We hope th new method" will be entered into heartily. If you have anything nce on a tray to eat or drink of money irnn Tjih tn lond nn slnw nntfl 1 T 1 AC C..AT- ana no security iu. iw ouutu Union is the place to take it. liniment f, rS. nd with thlf trareTe the throat at frequent tnterva r Than tthe the outside of VlMt threat thoroughly with the linl I f meat nd after doing thijpont mnw on a soft cloth and wrap J around the neck. It ia a POSITIVE CURE. , . , . i ; 25c., COc. and $1.00 a bottle. a-f a I3C Vnil hare long been troiSCed with a running II 111 A I DC IUU tore or ulcer. Treat it at once with Mexi- CA Muitanjr JUinaaent aad tou can depend upon a speedy cur. . 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. ' OF COURSE YOU Ill 1 1 about getting yourself a pair of Spectacles Whyvstudy any longer ? But go to Cor rell's aud have your eyes tested. Your money back if Glasses don't suit. Yours to please, W. C. CORIRELL w :"'": s , ,..jl M, L. Brown & Bro, LtVERY, FEED AND SALE . STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meojt all passenger trains. Ouftits of all iind fur nished promptly and at reaton able prices. H,orses and mules always on hand for sale: Breed ers of thorough!: red Poland To 33 g Tliero China Hors. Fresh On Hand! m Oysters every Friday and Saturday. Beef Pork and Sausage daily except on Sunday. Saturday night orders filled Sunday morning. J. F. Dayvault & Bro. aad stay there to maintain our posi tip a at the head; we continue to sell the different alea of Tehioles of Tyson k LJo6s, Haoknajr, Barbour, t&nerson i Fisher, etc., of heHarae quality that h&i giyen satisfaction Jor years. Our efforts ? Jl i. J X J 1 . t nre uireuiou luwurua yieasinff Our ever tnreasirtfr number of customers rather man add to our pronts. Any of thjfkse vehicles will makejpleas ing Christmas Gifts -Jbujies, inrreys and traf s pf .any finish all cellent 1 x. iV ywue n me price. 07f IC.Oci i-U.dd'C u.U Tf.. O o O
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