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H&JIy 'Standard. iCduH aiui I'rupiietor THE STANDARD js published everf day i Sunday exceptedfand dtivert;4 by cafriers. " 0: year .Six mouths , . 2.0Q 1.00 35c Thiee months . . Ou A mouth 1 Sinerle cortyc. TheJWeeklyflJtandafd is an f-colunm 4-PE aper. It Has larger circulation in Cabarrus , han any other paper. Price $ia year ia adyarfce. Terms for regular ad vertisemtirts made knoyn m ou aitlicalioii. Address all communications tp THE STANDARD, Concord, H. C. TELEPIIOVE NO. 7- Coxcoud, N. C, Feb. 19. 1902. CANNING FRUIT A GOOD BUSINESS. Fruit canning seems to bo one of tbe neglected enterprises among us. There are good re ports from many that have beeu established. The Apex News says the cannery there has done well and Trill pay more than ever this year for tomatoes. It is claimed that raising tomatoes at 25 cents per bushel ii more prof itable by far than raising eotton at even ten cents a pound. It is needless to say that there must be a fairly good knowledge of the business and that skilful management that, effects success in other lines, and it goes with out saying, that there seems to be room for a profitable industry in it for the farmer and the can cer. The Standa d is glad to have something on the Charleston Exposition so assuring as the interview published today. The early disappointment left it m poor condition to be whooped up, t but now we are assured that the show cannot be exagerated aud we hope no one will regret hav ing m;vfle the trip hereafter. The city lazy club that some times gets up energy along the line of criticism, whose president i is Mr. WG Means, and whoso 1 i headquarters are anywhere that Bachelor Frank L Smith may bo found, has called us down on an awkward expression, "State Pa per (not in North Carolina)" used Tuesday. We suppose we were in error in the use of the term State paper when we meant a paper above that of an ordinary local paper, usually dalled a county paper: We accept the cltib's criticism and hope they will continue to ply the remnant of their energies along this least harmful line. Better that than some "other" devilment. Ff ee $eliTf ry to Reg;iu April 1st. The Morning Post's dispatch of the 17th from Washington say Congressman Kluttz called on Superintendent Machen and aniug other things got tho Assurance-tbat the rural free de livery routes mcfpped out wijl begin operations ApriFls;t. jiou t ljei mem &uner. Often children ar tnrtrlprl with itching and burning ezecma and other skin' diseases but Bucklen's Arnica Salve heals the raw sores, expels inflammation, leaves the skin without a scar. Clean, fragrant, cheap, there's no salve on earth as good. Trr it Cure guaraDtl, Only 25c at Felzer's Drug Store. Rittdom Shots From (ass. Glalt, N.0f Pjfl;2. A few lirtifr6m Glass would not t be out of place in jour columns Lwill saj the beautifuhsnow waf 4' i 1 O 4 T rmorning Vnd still lfc snowed all day Sunday. There -will be preachjrur net Suuda, the 3rd, ar Center Grove E. L. church at 3 p m, by ona of our former pastors. Marvin Wiuecoff, son of Mrs. HA Winecoff, camahpme Sun day n'ght from a four months stay in Kentucky and other States. Mr. Hammond, the dog trainer of Glass, has returned from a six week's stay in Florida. Mr. W D Gillon and family have moved from Glass to Mill Hill. Mrs. Gillon has been very sick with meuialgia but is better now. It is amusing to see how many are waiting; to get a chance at Uncle Sam's public pap. I refer to the candidates to carry the mail on the free delirery. route from Glass. There have been a good many sick with cold around Glass. We now have two telegraph operators in our little town. Messrs. F VV Glass, J P Treice and F Cline have gotten out a nice lot of cross ties for the Southern Railway. Oar schools have been closed for a few days on account of the deep snow. Some ot the patrons of our free school do not send their children because they think our teacher a little too strict. They do not know what they are missing. Wheat and oats still look dead but we hope to bo able to report better soon. With best wishes for The S. W. Standard I will close Tulips From Tulin. Tulin, N. C. , Feb. 18, 1902. The snow is about 12 inches deep. Mr. Charles Ccsby has pneu monia. Mrs. Jim Qmith is improving from a severe attack of pneu monia. The wheat seems to bo all killed, or badly injured no wheat to feed horses and bogs next fall. !The birds are very scarce and it looks as if they will soon'be a thing of the past unless the farmers unite for their protec tion. It malters not how many laws we hare, if they are not enforced they do no good. G. Thousands Sent Into Exile. Evefy year a large number of poor sufferers whose lung are sore and racked with coucrhs are urged to go to anotherclimate But this is oostly and not always sure. Don't b an exile .wheth " Dr. King New Discovery f QT vJonsumption will cure jou at home. It's the most inlallible medicine for Roughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung diseasesyn earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Trial bot tles free at Fetzer's Drug Store Price 50c' and $1.00 Every bot tie guaranteed. A Sad rreilieauifciit. J. Awon 9otfr thouand unto f rom Rich rnnV was w ft Lou t , doubt the most flyrrfed feinale (last Snda; in sftverf counties when she dic$frered, after com ingout ofefcjurCh, Hhafcjjer bran new hat was adorned with a tag .whereupon was inscribed tho lagerwl: "Reduced to $2.75." From the ltichmond Review. THe Last Heard of It. "My little ooy took the croup one, night and 'soon grew so bad you could hear him breathe all over the hoifse," says P D Rey nolds, Mansfield, O. "Wo feared he would die, but a few doses of One Minute Cough Cure quickly relieved him and he went .to sloej). That's the last we heard of tho croup. Now isn't a cough cure like that valuable ?" One Minute Cough Cure is absolutely safe and acts immediately. For coughs, colds, 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 Store. Tho Southern Selliug Ticket to Charles ton at Special Rates. The Southern Railway has put tickets on sale for the Char leston Exposition. The round trip rate from Concord for sea son tickets is'SH.05. The 10 day tickets on sale daily are $8.10. Tickets on sale on Tuesdays and Thursday, 7 day return limit are $5.30 Saved Hi in From Torture. There . is no more ugonizing trouble than piles. The constant itching and burning makes life intolerable. No position is com fortable. The torture is unceas ing. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles at once. For skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all kmdsxjf wounds, it is unequalled. J S Gerall, St. Paul, Ark., says: "From 1805 I suffered with the protruding, bleeding piles and could find nothiug to help mo until I used DeWitt's Witch Ha zel Sal re. A few boxes com pletely cired me." Beware of counterfeits. -Gibson Drugstore. Special Rates. On account of Mardi Gras,New Oileans, La., Feb. 4th to 11-th, 1902, tho Southern Railway will have special rates. Tickets to bo sold Feb. 4th to 10th with final limit Feb. 15th. Fare $23.70. On account of Mardi Gras. 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. M L Marsh's the druggist, will refund you your money if you are not satisfied after using Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cure disorders of . the stomacli, biliousness constipation and headache. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. Fresh On Hand ! Oysters every Friday and Saturday. Beef Pork and Sausage daily dxcept on Sunday. Saturday night orders filled Sunday morning. i. V. Dayvault & Bro. Concord - National Bank Has paid $54,000 iti divfdands since it opened doors in July, 1888.. Jts surplus and undivided fund is $27,000. The losses frfcmtbad loads inr ltsntire history are $35.00. It has never sued any one or been sued. ft.a rffirAr aro? .T M OrloTI. president; xj h joitraue, casnier; L D Coltrane, assistant cashier; J M Hendrix, bookkeeper. Board of Directors W H Lilly, W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, J S Harris, ElanVKing, J M Odell and D B Coltrane. !j a- - n.u ! V .THE RACKET STORE.- THE Organdies HAVE COME D. J. BY GEORGE EDVARO GRAHAM. m mstSff mmmmmmmimmmi take u Mmhwz iiiiE H1' Hi i,, f. ''in Hi ff. 'III: !l! ill ! Ill I II I 111! 1 111! 'i 'U I: ' 'i ii li i I 'I'l I I'i l lit ! !,,, i 1 !N of the PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, when Governor ol New York, said: "Mr. Graham's story is tbe best account I have heard or read ol the naval fighting during the war. It needed just aa much courage to go about taking photo graphs as It did to work the guns." No subloot has ever been before the trie manutr in wiuuu nuuimu uuu j i ........ demuud tlio full recognition ofthejlero ot Ssnttefto. This book tells uverythlna; just as It occurred and like wlldflre. Liberal commissions. 2-cont stamps for canvassing outtit. aci Price $).50, $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, AGENTS W. Dm WANTED Solo Publishers, CHICAGO. . The greatest danger from colds and la grippe is their resulting in pneumonia. If reasonable careis used1, however and Cham beriain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. It will (jure a cold or an attack of la grippe in less lime than any other treatment. It is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by M L Marsh's Dru& store. God never made anything too small for hte use." Not a Minute to Lose if you are we, and feel chilled to the bone, after a tramp through a storm. Get into dry clothes at once and Warm your insides with a teaspoonful of Perry Davit Painkiller, in hot water, with a little sugar. Thus you will avoid, a cold, and possibly, a long sickness. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis.' BOSTIAN. Thfilntrerlil Associate'! Prpss wnr oorrespomli'tit, vho aboanl thu v. H. n. Iirooklyn duniitf ino i nure nvo tlis of the campaign. Illuslratt'd with pliotopraphB n by thu Author during the llht. Tho Most SzinszztmxaS Bz&? of tiis Slay a Tho true ptry of the famous orniso of the Flyincr ft i Siiiailrrn under ( nniinodore inlleld ! e.ott iv'lilev, ineiua- I, injr the Mel--ide mid deft ':; ion of the B;ianish ileet, l, lOLLI bOll IUK 1IUT TIM I. fj j Contains an auloprai'h endoi seinent and personal - ccount of the iMttlle liy ltear-Admiral Sehley. "Tho facts of the story of the movements f anil optTHtioiis of the I'lyinu Sc.uiidroii us i ho l author tells them iii this hook are correct." -W.S. SCII LEV. fe An interesting narrative of farts. Explain? the so- railed "Hetrofrraur. Movement;" the "loop;" llio "Uoauny r rrobleni," and set:le eonelusivt ly every adverse ruling . Court of Imiuiry. THE NEW YCSK HERALD says: "Mr. Graham, In the telling ol facts, leaves the reader free to make the deduction that several cava! ofiltc; s r.eed a C.,rt of In quiry to re-establish their reputations, if they csn be re-esloblished." public tiiat, nas ltiwresteti evtryoouy as as the eyewitnesses snw 11. dook is suiiuik Outfft and books now ready. Ji'vL, Rrfven guic- Jow is me time to wake munci. according to style of binding desired. COHKEY COMPANY FOR .OYER SIXTY EARS Urs. Winslow'S SootMcflr Syrup has been tised for over eixt? years by mil lior.s of mothers for their children whi.e teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child tofteiie the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and ia the beet remedy frr Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor Sttle tnSbrer immedi ately. Sold by druggies in every jart of the world. Twenty-nve cents a bot tl Bo enic and ask for "Mrs. Win slows Soothing .Syrup.' ant) tak no ofchar kjrrf LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kind. fur nishod promptly and at reason- p.ble X)rices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale. Breed era of thoroughbred Poland China Hops.
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