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V o Daily Standard " i I. i. n .a a. f i aooui riUncaiiou. a tresiaeai ananas - u xviciver. JOttN D. BARRffiR, m , . . - 1 I . . - . .. . nit'Kirr r Mnsji'innri nrtu. this city.' Says: "Wtieii we ' ZTrTTTrJTrT r"ielucte a man we educate an i . THE STANDARD is published everv day ... w Sunday excld and delivered by farriers. (.individual, bu when W6 educate r i " 4.00 'a motfaer we" educate a famUy. ' 2 00 A ' "-" - i!po Women necessarily propagate "35c whatever educationHhy hao. M ar Rates Of Subscbiptwn.. One yer Six months Three montns One month - J' ' Single copr ac. TheiWeeklyoStandaTd is an Vcolumn 4-paRe JTo State Or COUntry which Will aper. It has a larger circulation ''in Cabarrus " : j , ' han any othelpaper. Price, a year in gdvance. edUCat H6 mOthefrSj need have v. " ' -. any tears - aoout -ms iuiure i . illiteracy except from immigra- on appiu:auou. . ' Address all communications to n TILE STANDA.KD, ttoucord, . C TELEPHONE NO. Concord: N. C, March 1, 1902. ' . TheSputh Carolina Senators are now1 restored to full pr tion J An educated man may., bo the'father illiterate children, but the children . of educated women are never illiterate'. Out- rtors suie of (the cities probably three It!'. :( ; ij-, )b : -i -JT I , . lvil- fourths of tbeeaucated women eges' fWii4ittle Tebuki.bfg, Wsfcjttd i;p tf of eachday1 edtfcat it is not clearly stated, thaf T ibah. ingftheif owtf ! chadrinor the ywould not dothe VQry same thing Jtfhildref of -others,, , whereas Hffain if 'Tillmaa should- start the : tbree fourthslof ?th0r educated TjaJl as he did before. men a very short time daily with .. ColJH Tillhian, in his slap1 their owi.' children, t6 say nbth back at President Roosdvelfc, of educatipg them.-Greens. seems to have or his fodt "Into boro .7 V ;. ... i it. Now the 'directors of the i-CoUlncinnWen; ' : Charleston exposition have "I hobbled into Mr. Black- 'passed a series of resolutions mon'srug stpre one evening, " says esley lelson, of Hamil pressing the invitation to the' ton, Ga., "and ho asked me to President to attend and repudi- try Chamberlain's Pain Balm 4.' tu 4- e t fv,o. r tfor rheumatism with; which I ating the act of Lieutenant Gov- J had Ruffered! for A long time ernor. Tillman at least seems to I told him I had no faith in any have made a blunder when ;he'rcici?J? a,s .V all failed.. ; He , . , ., , ; said. 'Wellr if Chamberlain's signed his oftcial title carrying ( pain Balm does not help you, with it a kind of responsibility you need not pay for it.'-Itook a , . , , . -u v , j bottle of it home and used it in which , he gets publicly and .CC01.din t0 the directions and privately gone back on. - m one week I was cured, and have not since been troubled The Largest (Sun in the World to be with rheumatism." Sold by M Mounted at Sandr nook. Li Marsh's JJrug store. The greatest piece of ordnance ever manufactured in this coun- 21. Second Fire for Dr. Julian. Dr. Charles A Julian suffered try has been completed for the' , ,. ,. army coast defense system, and;,, , ' i in 11 ' 11 1 A 1 J t 1 Wl Hook & Fusion on Watr Cure. Kansas City, Feb, Feb - . A Gen. l'red Funston. in aisccss- iug "water cure," a form of tor ture charged against the soldiers In th$ Philippines, said fliat he applied,- but htd beard it described. 4tThe victim i bound and a canteen forced into ' :. ' , " J- his mouth,'',-said ,the , general ,"Hift heao is thrown upward and eack and- h nose grasped ? by the . fingers, of then torturer. Strangulation follows v . as v a matter of course - "When the i victm i is about ; suffocated ;the application is released and heris given a chance: to talk on - re coyerjr or take another ; jdoso ; of iti ,,The 'operation is brutal. beyond, a doubt, but hardly fatal.' l :.,;tr '' -i ) ' f .;,) ' (,'The charge that I 'have just refuted at the request of the war department was most vague. -It was made by 'a soldier, ' and Z to the effect that he had;'helped: ad minister the .water, cure to 100 natives. " That . is the kind ! of rot a soldier is apt to write-home when business is dull and he has three or four beers under his jacket to help his im?.gina tion. Nothing of the kind ever ociurred within the' knowledge of the officers or ever occurred at all, for that matter." my coast ueiense system, auu ... , - . , jThomasville by the tiro on tho . f1. 8fPPfnrA onn kv 7.- ill shortly be mounted at Sandy , . two story structure, r00 by J J night of the 2oth and on tho next: , ,1 rt nA No weapon in covelop- ment of ordnance ha ; its jaliJre, weight' of has cost half so1 much. It is regarded by experts ; night between 7 and 8 o'clock his handsome residence was fouud to be, on fire and it could not be saved. The -bouse and' furnishings j makiflg hosiery yarn only.' were probably rith more than Mr Johstori :intends . n0W to $4,000, He heldfSome insurance. as too laige, powerful and heavy for general adoptiorj. .This weap on of 1G inch calibre, was auth- nriofl Yt tVio crewcxrw rnnn f cnir. piral years ago, at the instigation - . -, . . of the latp Brigadiei -General j the doctor that rarely come to a With a range of 21, miles it can throw a five-foot projectile far b'eyond the vision of the most New Mill At Huntorsyille Huntersville, Feb. 27. The addition that is being built to the Anhcor Cotton Mills, is nearing completion. Mr. R A Brown, of Concc rd, has completed the brick work, l lie new mill- is a 0 feet, with the engine and boiler rooms. Work on the building was comencod in the latter pait of -December. . This is to be a weaye mill, the old mill , having 1, O Qdncords "Cheap Store.; y 1 r l-' :A i 1 .t. . j .. 1 . , I: '1, . nf . J 0 J ' i Silkfmbroidered Vl . ii. "u i b Sox at air -iLL-.tr ,j : No. 26 South Union St. Th a I.oet Hoard f It 11 My little -boy -took the croup 1 one night and soon grew so bad you' could hear! him breathe all powerful field glass. .There jsJQYerjLho.hQuse.'iSays.FiD.Key- rnot a war vessel afloat that it'?olds "a5.sfieLd 9;"WSre i. he would die. but a few doses of v could not penetrate from side" to "One Minute C6ugh Cure Auiqkly side and still have sufficient , , " ' energy to sink another vessel alongside. The gun 'will cost nearly $300,000 and is the last?of Vthe large guns to bebuilf f6i? neither ...the-.' -army- or. inavy.t A. ' board ' wiir shortly be ' assenibled " at Sandy" Hookvto ' obsertathe work of this leviathan of rifles. J Washington' Special. to Phila'-; 4elphia Record. , relieved him and he wenti to .sleep. -That's the last we hefird of the crouo .-.Now isn't a cdnffh' fture Jlke -that valuable?" One Wlmute Uough Cure is absolutely afe andacts 1m mediately,' ,,i For "coftghs, colda, croup, tip,' br'on cbitiSf'. and. all oftier throat 4nd lung troubles-it.isa certain cure. Very '-pleasant to take'The little Ones Uka it. Gibson Drug Store. Chemloal Angina Des the Work jatcklj fcThe ervef note:swa fire yes Wdayiid " says" tienui1ie' fire men irri Vied. the JJr.e .was. quickly iextig;uished by. the, chemical ! I - Thousand Sent Into Exle. ' . ; Every fear a lailge number- of m poor suffeiTers yjhose lungvairo soe and, rackedwithcoueh5 .are : urged to go to, another climate ', But this is castlvtind not Aiwa vsj - 1? . sure Don't beau exilewjien5jrj:n Wrall VeeWttlinJthe Xr. mng s !JNewitiJiscover3.iorj ' r'v.(i,n,.tfvi Willi Stiix ' lV home. . It's fhe "tnpst inlallible v mcutciue lor ijjpngns ijoias. ana; ! ay lliroiat andtung diseases on ; earth. -'The first "dose brings m OreliefA Astounding cures result' .f jiCflb fsistent use. " Trial bo - ties free at Fetzer's Drug Store . Price 50c and $103 Every bot- irSMl. iwi.0. T . 1 A J .... , - , . xie guaranteed. 1 i-i-iw. S"pii5r:ou ycd the taxei have not icen ipaia on ilwch t0.'f If you' haven't taid. ymrtr taaMitd d6nt; 'nt to be ad ..y.. tfKWJfe&tt'M ypur re- Prjll Tat yof? are tlll thi 1st, day of vow not TaidW.'feVuIrW Cftf ot fnrnish the Kear istnrH with a list of I1 iKJlinquenti .on tatf mut day or May. J. L. PECK?6heriJr. take the cotton from the gin and' i ti ,...., make it into cloth ready for the counter. The mill is situated in ... ', . . ; . jit IJ . i ' , one of the healthiest spots . pf Mecklenburg, 1() miles north "of Charlotte and is owned by Col.15 William'E Holt, J S Spencer and C W Johnston. ....... Lurklne on Street Corner , , and in the cars are vagabond currents of air whose cold touch sets the fiends of neuralgjauand rheumatism at, their work . of tormeht. Modern magic in the form of Perry-Davis' Painkiller, conquers the. imps , an,d restores peace of mind with comfort of of body. You will sare yourself many a day of misery by keeping' this good remedy in the house. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis.' v ': :'- Concord.-. National . . .1 . . . . i Bank . 1 1. Saved Ilira From Torture. There is no more agonizing trouble than piles. The constant itching and burning makes life intolerable.. No position is com fortable. The torture is unceas ing; De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cures : piles at once v.For skin diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all kinds of wounds; it is irnequalled.. J S Gorall, St. Paul Ark., says "Ffom 18CJ5 I suffered with the protruding, ' bleeding 'piles and could find nothing to help me until I used DeWitt's Witch Ha zel Salve.. A few boxes com pletely cired tiie.". Beware of fcounterf eits.-Gibson Dr u g S tor e . M, L. Brown & Bro Jlil YERY FEp AND SALE .'--'r-. STABLES' .,-.f, -.. . Just in reaVof St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses E&oet all passengei trains.. Outfits, of all kinds fur pished promptly and at reasoa-' able prices." Horsbs and mules always on hand for sale. . Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China Ho".1 ; Wood's Seds. r 1 ,1 vw fi-1 Oi ) j; ,i Va. Second Crop Seed Potatoes. t - These are the result of growing two crops fn the Baaie year, the firBt bofnff plantedn from, select Maine Seed Potatoes, and theeed ) .agaip 5intJiayQr, uust. They ' ""f- un110 ,uucir ,i-rp earner, , but tlfey alsa 'mke a larger jjeld ! and , mticn surer crop than Maine or Northern-grown Seed. Our stoolt is very uoei ior and we 1 'always ship b tulj-.ed Rouble- . head barrels. Wood's 1902 De-' l Has paid $54,000 ir dividends since id: opened doors in July, 1888. Its surplus and undivided fund js $27,000. . Tne losses from b'ad 16ans in its entire history are $35.00. ) It has never sued any one or been sued. -j ! Its officers are: -" J M Odell, . Board oAOireotors WHtLillyi W R Odell, Jnq. P Allison, J S Harris,' Elarif King, ' J M Odell and D BColtrane. " 1 ' ' scnptive 4 e gives vcl? in- tervstirg, informulioa bout Pota toes. i ineUun request. AVe have .also large stocks of the'- nrW. Wpdd & Sonsr Seedsmen' - KiynatUNO, VIRGINIA. ' OFCOUBSpOU JREIII about getting , yourself a pair of Spectacles )Why study any , longer ?, . : But 'go to' Cor nell's arid have your eyes tested.: Your poney bae if Glasses don't : .:. fsuit.' ji Yours to please, . w. .6. CORRELU w m . i ' and ftay thereto maintain out posi tion at the head; we oontinue to sell the different styles ot vehicles of Tjson &m Jones, tiaokney, Barbour, Kfterson & Fisher, etc., of thejsame quality thatjhas giyen satisfactipifoj years. Oar effoits are dirAnA1 invnrg nlsooiiK. -jf-j w yivoouiji uui .ever increasing number of customers rather , than add to our profits f Anjj of these vehicles will makepleas- (Phrif?aa Qi'tar-bnariee, urrey. . and traps pf;any;finish-all are efcellent yalue ai the 'pricf.' ' " " wI v. ..0JI-1b.fijJ. J;;?Ji Mia m i. . r k
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