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Q 0 . 9 w m t-v ID ally 1 Standaaxl: JOHN D. BARKER.! Kor and Proprietor, OI'rH IS MOKRIS liUILDIMJ. i . THE STANDARD , is published every day Snday exceSed and delivered by terriers. Rates Of Subscription. Oneyjar - . $4.00 4ix month 2.00 Thrie nnonths 1.00 -Oii(moiTth ". 35c , SMiiVle copy Sc. TheiWeeklyiStatulard is an 8-column 4-page . ."ikper. It l.:is a larger circulation in Cabarrus Sun any other paper. Price Ji a year in advance. Terms fur regular advertisements made known xim application. Address all communfcations to HIE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. TELEPHONE NO. - - - . 7i- 'Cokcokd, N4C, March 13. 1902. . SECRETARY LOSW DESEttVIMi KUCH CKEIUT. We have never seen any justi--fi cation far ti e strictures on i 'Secretary Long, and hence wo'i gladly copy the following from the Salisbury Sin. "We look upon Mr. J M Julian as a close and creditable scrutinize of matters of this kind, which we mr.ke less a study, and are glad . . io have our be.; rer opinions- ot .hp iv.Tinmr secretary conurrrjEu- Th ; Sun says: 4 -In the retirement of John D r Long as seel utary of thu navy j President Roosevr-It parts with ihcvbest part of the brains in his cabinet. Secretary Louf has been -.a much abused and badly mis undorstood man. If he has err.d (r.nd he has on more than one occasion) he has more than .iuiide amends for his errors by th.' display of excellent ju igment tii! .splendid ability in the direc fion of the affairs of the im portant biauch of the govern -merit of which he wijl soon take 'leave. From all reports he has been the safety valve of Roose velt's administration. His con servatism and experience are -ci edited with having averted '.many unpleasantnesses in the cfiicial family. Just now Secretary L-ng is resting under the sbac.jw of popular disfavor, chiefly on account of tho Schley Samp sou controversy. But time. th'e. iireat avenger of all injustices, i wul give him the praise that he merits." THE CHARLESTON FAIR Thero is but. one uniform re- 4. c it m i . I port of the Charleston exposition , i lv)t, i5 it i rinr OYfooiiinfrltJ- ! iAdi is, is une, exceeaingiy i can see it is liner and better than either. Tho floral beauty is now becoming exquisitely charming'. T . , . . , p! It is rcgrctable that so few of ; our people can spare the time and the price to see this great I , . T, . t .. , 1 l e- ?ining in its influences. Adam and Eve Jj longed to ;diO very first family,' and yel they were never heard to boast of their aristocratic ancestry. Iily Reflector. i , ,;, - For the Complexion. rhe complexion always suffers from biliousness or constipation. Unless the Rowels aro kept open the impurities from the body ap pear in the form of unsightly . eruptions. DeWitt's L'ttlo Early Risers keep the liver and bowels rn healthy condition and remove the cause .of such troubles. C E Hooper, Albany, Ga., says: "I took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness. They were just -vrhat I needed. I am feeling bet ter now than in years." Never ripe or distress. Safe, thorough and gentle. The very best pills. ( Kood, not quite so large as tile jfor catarrh. It may be used in any uuoctive uciotjer io, luui. ex- , . . , , nasal utomizer. The irife. inchidins: 1 cursion rates are ydaced on salo .Uuffalo and Chicago exposition', spmyiug tube, is 7. ct. Solt bv dma- vho Southern Raihvav to all , . , "1. , ' s's;8 'ud -ui-nio't iy lily Brothers, M . ', v. .' 1 ,t ,y . .i - but for all that ordinary petfple'i warren street. Nmv.York principal winter resorts of the piiiC0 Honr has coft!ln4 'ne - F'0m firsl 18 lasl htt eems tojaave been an honor to lfte sovefeigi! aud the country Pip KArriiAntr! All tliA VinnnrQ a bestowed cgi him by Americans, did not unbalance him. He ljs- playeQ. rnuoh more than the mere titled oligarch, but a oaan of good sense, pleasing address and '3, was at Mr. G F Litaker' Sat sound diplomacy. If there was urday night to see his sister, in all his rounds a single break or jar we failed lo see it noted. It was a, happy incident in the history of the two nations and whatever of threatened i aliena tion there was on. the Philippine incidents they are now most surely counteracted and there is a new tia between the two na tions. Surffcon'c Ivnif Sot Needed. Surgery is no louder necessary to cure piles. DoWitt's Witch Hazel 'Salvo cuiessuch cases at once, removing the necessity for dangerous, painful and expen sive operations, b or scalds, cuts, . bums, wounds, bruise, sores and j sKiu dLsea,se;S it is uneq jailed, Boware of counterfeits. Gib- i sun ui u" oiuie. RocRy Kiyer Itcnif. Ilarrisburg, March K Miss Pearle Morrison has been visit ing Mrs. J M W Alexander for the past we:k. Miss Lidio Grier spent from g Rocky Riv J J er visiting ner i cousins, the Misses Grier. Mr. W G Caswell 'spent Satur day e.ud Sunday in Newell's. Mr. J K Coit returned to Salis bury yesterday after visiting friends in Rocky River for sev eral days. Mrs. M G Grier expects to go to Fayetteville" next week to at tend tho State Sunday School Convention which will be in ses siou there from tho 18th till the oth inst, Mrs. Grier is a "dele gate from this county. B. Kindly Take Notice that Ely's Liquid Creaia Dalra is of reat beuttit to tboae snfiVrfirs from ruiH'il i!fttflrrh who fftnnnf, ialutle freely through the nose, but must tn itt themsi.'Iveshv tprayniff. Liquid Cr( fttll;r,aim differs in form, but not med- icinally from the Creum Ualm that Jius , , . , , . . '.'There are people --the three KPe of "wills," the "woa'ts," and the "can'ts." The first accomplish everything, the second opposed everything, aud the third fail in everything. Subscribe for the Standard. BByspspisSa Sehg18 You might a3 well put fuel under a boiler without burning It and expect the engine to run, as to eat food and not digest It and expect to keep up nourishment for your body. You must have nourishment to live and when you cannot digest your food, Kodol DYsrErsiA Ctjrb will do it for you, with no aid whatever from the stomach. It contains exactly the same elements as Nature's digestive fluids and can't help but produce the same results. David Taylor, Blind Ridge, ra.,writea: 'I have been afflicted for a number of years with dyspepsia and have , tried various remedies without good results but was cured by one bottle of Kodol DrsPErsiA Cure. I cannot say too much In its favor. If can't help but do yoi3 good Prepared by E. O. DeWttt St Co., Cb lcago. The SI. bottle contains 2 times the 50c slaa. iVhen you need a eoothiDpr and healing Gibson Drug Store. Ko. lit March 11 Me. Mark karris, ot Mecklenour, wa? in No. H'Monday TIk-5 TownshinFeaAfers eet- I . ...... i i wasjiclcl ai tIo new scnooi hqnscthreo mil os soutk of Con- cord Monday. Mr. .Mason Goodman, of No. Miss Hattie . Goodman.- Miss Annie Goodman and brother were there also. , , ' Mrs. W T Talbirt is confined to her bed with la grippe. . ' Rev. Mr. Smith -has changed the services at Cold Wator from the second to the fourth Sunday on account of its conflicting with Center. Miss Hattie Goodman's school will close on Thursday, the 20. T. An Honest llcdioliie for La Grippe. George W Waitt, of South Gardiner, Mo., says: "I have had tho worst cough, cold chills and grip and taken lots of trash of no account but to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tbaonly thing that has done anv crood whatever. I have used one bottle of it and the chills, cold and grip have all left me. I congratulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine.'' For sale by M. L Marsh druggist. . The iraro Can Take Insults. A man of courage and char acter is a man of courage and character, whether he is in sulted or not. Nor is ho any the less a man of courage and character because ho does not see fit to have a personal difficulty with some blackguard who takes a notion to insult him. Richmond Times. FOR OVER SIXTY EARS Mr. Winslow's Soothi;j? tvrup hae hen r.Fed for over sixty yuars by roil-list- of mother lor tht.ir children wh'.fi teething, with perfect euccees. It soothea tbe child, softens ho gums, tdluys all pain, ctiti-p -wind (X)lic, cad is the Oiit reruody for Ii:irrhoea. It will ruJiore the poor httle sutferer ircaiedi ntt'v. Sold by drnssriRts in every part of the world. Twenty-ii") eeutn i bot tlft. 15 'pure and ash for ''Mrt. Win blovs Soothji'u Hyrnrv" tow no o tu r k.v1 South and Southwest. Ask any i O 1. . T- -1 ..... J1.. I i l-?t3Ul' oouinei u iwinu ay ivi iuu information. '"Many a man cuts and old .acquaintance when he tries to shave himself." f "In has been discovered that w:unou ar pirlial to rocking- chairs bocauso tliey have arms.'1 Osmesis vylaat you application for piles, sores and skin 1 . Winter Excursion IlKtes. Concbr.cFs White Goods. India Lawns from 8h to 55c per yard. Persian La& ns at 121 and 15 cents. French Lawn, 40 inches wide, that look like an Organdie at 35e per yard, worth 50 cents. Plain Nainsook at 1-2-j and 20c per yard. Silk Null only 121c. Long Cloth, assorted, up to 18c. No. 26 South Union St v"s.i:L' ' t&kJy To Be Tliero and stay there to maintain our posi tion at the head; we continue to sell the different styles Jof? vehicles of Tyson Jones, IIackneyf Earbour, Emerson & Fisher, etc., of thejsame quality that has given satisfaction for years. Our efforts are directed towards pleasing our. ever increasing number of customers rather than add to our profits. Any of those vehicles will makejpbas ingUChristma8 Gifts buggies, turrey and tras ofjanyfinish all aro excellent value at the price. Concord - National . Bank . Has paid $51,000 in dividends since it opened doorsin July, 1888. Its surplus and undivided tuna is jjui.uuu. mi i f til I une losses rrom oaa iKans 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; i D Coltrane, assistant cashier; J M Hendrix, bookkeeper. Board of Directors WH Lilly, W R Ode J, Jno. P Allison, J S Harris, Elam King, J M Odell and D B Coltrane. i C3 k 1 o Cheap Store Gents' Negilee Twenty-four styles, at 48c. Silk Embroider ed Socks 10 cents ' Ladies' Fancy Printed and Extracted Colored Hose at 10 and 15c. White Lawn and Percale. Sun Bonnets at 25 cents. Embroidery Silks. Filio and Twisted, at 3c per skein. New Lot of Fine Box Papers at 48 cents. 1 lie Southern SeUiu&r Tickets to Charles tan nt Special "itt:. The Southern Railway has put tickets on sale for the Char leston Exposition. The round trip rate from Concord for sea son tickets is $11.05. The 10 day tickets on sale daily aro $8.10. Tickets on salo on Tuesdays and Thursday, 7 day return limit are $5.30 Twenty-Five Pieces For 25c. 'We will, until further notice, Laundry 25 pieces, such as Pil low Cases, Sheets, Towels, Nap kins and Handerchiefs, for 25c. Not more than 8 sheets .to be in each lot. Table Cloths and Spreads in with the above will be 5 and 10c each. . No starch will bo put in any of me, above mentioned. We are yours to please, CoNcoiiD Steam Lauydry. OF COUfaSE YOD' HKIR about getting yourself a pair of Spectacles Why study any longer ? But o to Cor- rell's and have your yes tested. Your money bacir if Glasses don't suit. Yours to please, VV. C CORRJiLL M. L. Brown & Bro. LlVERY,iFEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in reai-of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibusas Tfoeet all oassenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China Hops. itV
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