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f e 'V 1 i t oJdwn d. barrier, OFFICE IS MOUIS BUILDING. ii a a w v V f THE STANDARD ;is put?Iislfc every day OUUUajT j UUU UII-T . ' J ..... ....... Rates Of Subscription. $4.&0 2.00 1.00 35c Oneeyear Simgnthst Three months . : One month .3irfile copy 5c. TheiWeekljoStaudard isan 8-column 4-page aper. It has a larger cfrculation in Cabarrus Jian an, other paper.. Pricei a year in advance. yerms for regular adtertisementsjiiade known on application. Address all communications to i THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. TELEPHONE NO. 7t; CoNCORD. Nl C,' Maf ch 3. 'lDo '1 Beside the Charleston Exposi tion Committee's " repuditiori of Lieutenant ' Governor Tillman's ill-advised act sin resentment to President Roosevelt's, veryf jus tifiable act, the South Carolina press pretty generally, ; ftxxreis. Him, we believe, and Lieutenant (Jenkins declines to acceptthe sWrd. The Li'euM 1 probably! iacUd on the suggestion or pres! surer of his belicosir uncle andj there's where h made: a biaf t blunder. . ; - - vv-""""" A 1foinalthXevcf Laughed. Ml aatt There liveiif Philadelphia a ? a lyoung.woman, twentytwoyear old. - who fiever latfehed. It jsot because She is a melancholy nersan. Jor, at all. On the ntrary, Sjhe firfds the world , a merry rlace and ; devours funny books : and the jokes in- the newspapers,, but - she never Haugh's over tHerrt'. Ttiis alarmed her parents .after awhil0, and they consulted eminent, special- jsts,for suph a. case .as this had never been heard of , before) Bat all thVphysiciahs cbul io assure themVtbat' Snsle- HOW TO CLEAN LACES. . - rl ' aat was Susie Jenkins is hertHnamerr-was a perfectlyr normal ,aud healthy .young person and that her only blemiswaSr the l' seeming1; pow erlesfenes'tarogh,7M4:rc Wb- man's Hoine Odmpafirc.- ; . ... .. , r . I. 4 y Barn Banted bj Llffktnin?. .'i . The barn of Mr; T W Manri.la Star tbwnship. was struck .toy by.lilitifitiTtiai'sday niht and Uhebuildinsr and all its contents, ! except Mi basF cotton,', were HoveivTheM tot Profegsors Bowemn 'Joknw -. ;yjldfek nfof:North Carolina Collel ?U. j! too late- to save anythiuglWept om them We teamed . to j ouil;.. Tfae loss ;inciu reat chagrin that md M Id j buels of corI1 100 bushels rror in saying in '.the Stondarf,nr.-V---juMtt.: :m Qi mac ine enxire xacuiiy onneuoi-j lege had resigned Vewrarely: ever make a niistake. moire' tro-t gretable than this ah'd'bhly have to say that we Waw'it first1 'stated in the. Salisbury Sun, a most 'creditable source. We heard the '8am e what" we' thought farmrair?1iiripWnitots; anfl s:is estimated at 900. . The in siirance:am6Unts' X6 bniy $350. Ch arlotte .Observer, ii rt . ;y f . ,Mr6???.G E VanDeusen; rt)f KllbouW, ; - Wis., : : was - afflicted with stomach trouble and edit vin an indirect way from stifJatSO-foa lon timiSfje we thought was "an entire styFhalfo trie':, mahfpre- And n Feiv Illnta on tlie Washing of Uellcnte Kinlro!iorle. How to "launder" dt-Mrate fatjrics. Is an art that many a b'or.wwi'fi? at soino time finds cause to learn. There Is scarcely a woman but can tell a sad tale of ilalnty linens and costly laces ruiiy.ut the laundry to which they were sent, says the J'Jiiladelphia Nrth American. 'Hie only ale way is to ba.vef?nchtbIng8.doneat nouie by wo men under, jour direct supervision or by yourself Such clothes, itt instance, elaborate ly embroidered, ciyi.be washed so tbat thejr will tose none of their beauty if it is done.Jn the right , "way Make a foaming suds of pure casti,le soap in a bowl of water., Wash the j. . . i. . . . raDrtc careruily in tins, using no .borax or ammonia .o& bluing liiuse In .warm water and ririaHy'dap the artfefe vig orously In your, hands to partially klry It. Iron It at once on the , wronjr side, nilng for 'the' ironing sheet beneatb ft ftn. old .blanket. coy ejeed .with a, white, cloth. The vajue of the , woolen sheet is mai ii aiiows me emDroiaery io press- into Its. aott; siyf ace, and when the process , is completed the design win Bian4 out. in ruiseu euecu .Fine. laces, too.. are fnvarlablr endan srered when Vou send' tnein to the clean ers; If'theyarchot irery bddly; soiled. with calcined magnesia. Spread the JpiCft .on ,fthlte heet oC papefc sprikJbB witnine magnesia powaer, pnt anotner paper .on top and press between the leaves of a book. Leave it for several ... . . . y "'1. - i ' oaTS. ana tnen snake out. tneabasrne- la.1 which 'will "have absorbed-the idiH, and. the lace Kwill ,b, f oundfresh. And cieau. iM-irMH,., MH-B-rTTHIIIMlirrili llllini-TM now to Cre For Dlk. cdnfirmation. a member of the board v. ho as rented to question of its' reality.1 We talked to another member of the board since, who was of the same impression. It 'left v no question in our mind as to its in correctness. We are sorry in-, deed that we were mislead' ind are glad to have the opportunity to correct . the , unaccountable mistake. "ffl e r urmer war saw: ILX I. Jut riKimV;fila Cotton Goe lip. The farmers who have cotton were woarning a smile today and the chief regret is that they Kindly Take Notice that Ely's Liquid Cream iSalm is of great benefit to those sufferers from nasal catarrh who cannot inhale freely through the none, but must ave not more. This morning ' Cream.Bslm differs in form, but not med icinally from the Cream lialm that bat stood lor year at the head of reniedn-s Stomach and Liver Tablets Wave." : These T.able$s'.;are i6i sale at M. .L. Marsh's drug store.. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. 1 I ' ' February Slorms Destructive. February storms have cost telephone; telegraph and electric companies hundreds of thou Kanii nr nn a,rs nv wrfif.kino' j - - wires They; . have .been the worst in many years. Daily Reflector. cotton sold on the market hefe for nearly nine cents, 81 the best price of the season. However, thore was not much on the market, and those who are well ported do not believe that it is in the country. Last year up to March first) a few day 15,109 bals had been bought on the Raleigh market; this yar only 8,700 have been bought to date. Besides the price was b3tter last year than this season, buttcday the price was exactly tho .:iuo it was first, 1901, which is quite markable. Raleigh Times. for catarrh. It may be used in any naeal'atoniiser. The price, i including spraying tube, is T5 ota. Sold by drug gists aad mailed bv 'Ely Brothers, fi(5 Warrea Street, New York. The librarian of the Con gressional library was astonished igo by a request from Senator Gallinger for a liable. In forty-two years that is the second time lhat a request ot that kind has come from either brafich of Congrtss. Morning Star. i : : Sufpt'ci n'a Knife 'ot Needed. Sr Surgery is no linger necessary ocuft i4Jes. DaVitt's Witch Hazel Salve cuies such cases at once, removing the necessity for dangerous, painful and expen sive operations. For scaldsuts,' burns, wounds, bruises, sbraand skin diseases it is unequalled. Beware of counterfeits. Gib son Drug Store. 0 . Nasal CATARRH ly's Cream Balm clrpies, Bootbee and hea.lt tha dlscMed membrane. It cures catarrh and drive way cold In the head quickly, ,' u I Cream Bahn.ii placed Jnto tli nostrils, apreadi over Uw mfcmbrana aniiUabaorbad. EaJlef U Im mediate and a cure follows. It la not drying does not produce sneezing. Large Sice, 00 cents at Drug gifts qr by mall; Trial gixe, 10 cent. , ELT BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New York v Aii 'eUabie terhperntufe 'and Imm will Insure the health of a canary. A icntUehpne. '.upon, K.Ulcli, to .shacpf o jtj) and plenty of gravel are essentials. ;ThS; re4 Jiecause. pf.-thenlfl properxy or, ineriron an , ji, is consiaerea best. Beslaea the1 'proper ' mlxturV p'f there should be variations of diet lq mr way; jot'a;; yhlk of a ? bard cbickwec, . waercfess.j Aftfvoe. etc. A dash of cayenne pepper blended with! tbC egg wWlnfeaBe'thtJitUep: core. Apples an,a ugn are excellent oj caslonaJly, "but If there is evidence 'tfiat jmnghJt .thesoi has en r their effect may be counteracted by bread or crackedlppedTn, h'bi waier rch M been pomed, pvef , bjck, pepper f.'jrx cage should be jartlaJly covered every night to provide against a fall often!. canaries out of doors and thus subject them Jo? theosuo. and 1wlDd.!,BetweeiS August and Ijrpvembr Is rnoltlnftime, and the bird are particularly subject to. ,.:asjhma ; an ,Xf, the tougb throughout the year these are the chief ailments to which they auccumb.' ' ' How to Clean the Bath Speaar. -: Bef ore' using I a i sponge befl t: It ' and shake it well; then let it He in coldwfl-, ter all night' Next day rinse it through two. or three fresh; w&ters jto removelall sand and dust Whon, ' after ,, using some time, it- becomts - sticky ;'.! and slimy, soak it in warnl water .wu tfn monia in it, a.tablespoonful of liquid ammonia to a pint' of wafer b'diig'tW correct quantity, Let it, lip,. in thls an hour; then "rinse in' wurm and then in cold water. Set it in a current.of air to dry. A sponge should always bo. set where It will dry ' thoroughly. It is a good plan tb hang it in a large meshed net or in one of the netted sponge bas kets that are made to fit on the wash-stand. Corribbrd's! Oh'eap Stafe.-. . '.. f a Gents Silk imbroiderea ir' 3WX t rJl 3d" it ;i !0c: 'if. :"1 ,No.6 South Union St. ' a. 0 y: EVety VA' lglidmbcfi1 of poor sufferers, whos 4 liiRgs ,tre sore and racked with cousrhs are uVgedWg 't &6Ui climate a i ' 't tT '.i I i i, j r " fill uut tnis is cosuy ana hot; always stq,,r;99lpptb$ sin x whett Dr. Kiner's .Kevr. Discoverv, for Obhumptidn will "euro you ' at hie! ' 'M tfee 'inost' Infallible rnedicinaiorCdughsi:Cblds. and? earth. The fist . dose brings relief 'As!tBundirl, curs;' - iteult frdm persistent i usef. 'i'rial bot tles free atPetzer's Drug .Store Pr,ice '50c and $1.00 Every ,bot tie guaranteed. J OF COURSE TOO I f r II How to Make Graham Poffs. Grahan puffs are delicious for break fast, luncheon or supper. To' make, them beat the yolk of one large egg, add to it one cupful of milk and two saltspoonfuls of salt, mixing them thoroughly, and then beat ln.gradually i three-quarters of a cupful of graham and the same amount of wheat flour. When the mixture Is smooth and foamy, fold in the stUIly beaten white of the egg. Fill hot inuftin Irons about one-third full of the baiter and bake for about twenty-five minutes. M.'L. i3R0WN.& B.R0 LIVERY,' FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear hi St: Clcad Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passengei trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mules always on hand for saje. Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China Ho. How to Mifke Chicken onp, Cut a small chicken Into pieces and fryit alittl In a saucepan with jn onion, chopped green pepper, al ounce of lean raw Km cut In dice shapes and a tomato or two. Let thiS stand covered tlitl for abqut fifteen minute, then add two qunrttof water and LrMlfor throe hours. About an hour before it Is done add three table spoonfuls of rice. Remove the chicken from the solp anderve. This is creole style. Headache often results from a disordered condition of the stomach a'nd constipation of the bowels. A .dose or two of Chamberlain's' Stomach "and Liver Tablets will correct these disorders and cure the headache. Sold by M. L. Marsh, druggist. V Wood's Seeds. ) s Va.':Second Crop s Seed 'Potatoes. S These are the result of growing C S two crop8in the same year, thj S S first being plantel from select I MainSeed Toitoos, and the seed S ) selected iffim this crop plants V again in July or August. They ( not only make their crrft earlier, 3 tyxt they nlso make alf-er yield S and much purer cron than Maine J ? or Northern-jrrown tted. X Our stock is very supei ior and we s always shin in i'ull-ized double- S C head barrels. : Wood's 1902 De- I scriptive Catalogu-3 gives ,verv in- ) S teresting inforniatio about I'ota- 5 toes. Mailed upon request. f ? We have also large stocks of the r best MAINE amf NOltTlIEKN- ? ) GROWN SEED. Write for special Totato price-list. T. W. WooJ&SonsT Seedsmen, y ' richwohd;virb!iiia; ? : abdu t; getting ' to yourself a' ' pair of Spectacles Why study any longer ?' ;; ButrgOj to 'Cor- , ; roll's a n have your eys tested. Your mbniey- back if Glasses don't "suit. ' Voufs to please, W. C. ' CORRELL . ' -(Os. AJ ...... - To :po Tliere e and stay there to maintain our posi tion at the head; we cofltiniJfe to sell the different styles Jof vehicles of Tyson Jones, Ilacfcney, Barboar, fcrnerson & Fisher, etc., of thesame quality that frus giy en satisfaction for years. Oar tffjitf are directed towards pleftsi'g our ever increasing fiumlr of custom-; ra rather than add to our profits. Any of these vehicles will niakeJpLas ing Christmas Gifts busies, furray i and traps ofny;finish all are excellent yalue at the price. ' t.j ' iV; Oil I J . .. I T. .1 A aJ1 i W -i a I Pa ..9 i 1 "If" 4- fr 1 1 '?A..;V Wfim 'ft l ' i'V f ' ' it :
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