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Q Daily Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER,, Kdhor and i'ruprietor. MO It II1S HUlLDlNti. : TEMPEKAMJE ITEMS. Culled by M. K. McCartney. A leading wspajer Rus sia declares the impediments iij tho way of Russian f ro'iress'afo . . TIIK STANDARD Lis i.ublislt! every il ay Sunday pU-4i ddivcity wnrs. Oneonr . , illiteracy and intemperance. rm3 A'hr months Single copy 5c. Tho.Viek!y.uS'..u!. is an 8-column 4-paRe aper. it lia.-i circulation in Cabarrus iian anv other paper. l'ricei a year in advance. Terms toii e-ular advertisement made kovn nH)jlii"iiiou. A 1 ii :.o all communications 0 M ho t win 'relics of barbarism government already confcrojs a I largo amount of the liquor traffic THE STAN1HUH), Concord, S. C. TELEPHONE NO. 71- concord, N. C, March 14. 1902. It begins to look as if -the canal -will go by way of lake Nicara gua. The House so voted and a majority of the Senate committee endorses i;. Any way let us have the canal on best possible terms. Our thanks are tendered Mr. Henry C Brown, Clerk of the Corporation Commission, for a copy of the report for the year ending Dec. 3i,1901. Itisabook of many statistics and a ready reference for matters in its line. ' If evasion f the payment of just debts and the condition of owing about every body give impetus to patronage, it is not surprising thai the conscience less will boast every day of their lives. The thief and the robber would do the same if the line of the law were not drawn so that paralel crimes fall; one inside and the other outside of its cog nizance. The Cabarrus County Building Loan and Savings Association has issued a many colored folder that is decidedly pretty and a fair presentation of facts as re gards these institutions. We know of nothing better for the people of small or moderate in--Comes than the building and loan institutions and certainly there is nothing equal to them in help ing to secure homes for the fru gal. by means ofirog shops, which will sell only one bottle to be opened elsewhere. The Chrstian Herald lately printed the opinions of a num-. ber of prominent pastors con cerning the opening of saloons in New York City on the Sabbath. Rev. Atterbury says the sa loon is the poor man's remorse less robber. The American saloon drains the working classes financially, physically 'and morally. Rev. Cortland Myers says "a small proportion . of the work ing men of this country find this institution of increasing iniquity a necessity in their lives. Rev. Faunce says "four-fifths of what the aloon offers to its patrons is helpful and needful. The bright light, the warmth on a winter's night, the good cheer, the generous friendship, the re lease from hopeless toil and from squalid homes. The problem is to supply the four-fifths of the saloon, which is good, without the one-fifth which is destroying mind and body and soul." Calling the saloon "The Work ing Man's Club," Russell Corn well says, "The best working mans club is in a little home with wife, children and love." Giving the saloon a good title makes it all the more dangerous. Call it "the resort of drunkards and loafers." Three thousand people attend ed a recent meeting of the Cana dian Temperance League held in Toronto they called on the Ontario government to carry out its pledge concerning prohibi tory law. Alfruikesptsire Eviii'i. Th last meeting tho fcTasdcr Boo1 lub 5vas fchf firU one to tho Shakespeare Se ries. Tho day beautiful and th ladies congratulated 'thetflsef os that they were toilet with Mrs. Georo Means and greatly m- joyed their bracing drive to South Concord to Mrs.. Means' hesmtable home Everything was lovely The meeting was full and Uie papers on "Macbeth" unusually interesting It is a great disappointment to the Club not- to have their annual ad dresses from Dr. Rakestraw as they had planned but New York is too far to allow time for such a busy man to address even a "Woman's Club." h p M 'PI f7 A P I I 's Cheap 6wre. Concord White. Goods. India Lawns from 8 t5 55c per yard. Persian.Lat& ns at 12i and 15 cents. French Lawn, 40 inches wider that look The hostess seemed to think like an Organdie at 35e per the ladies would need refreshing after their ride to "the countey" judging from the beautiful crtT-oaH rTta served and the iV - - beauty of it recalled the man- who on a like occasion said: "the thingsjset before him werej so pretty he did not know if .they were meant to eat or to wear. X. yard, worth 50 cent.s. Plain Nainsook at 124 and 20c per yard. Silk Null only 12ic. Gents' Nesilee Shirts. lVenty-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. For the Complexion. The complexion always suffers f i-nm biliousness or constipation. Unless the bowels are kept open the impurities from toe ooay ap noar in the form of unsightly eruptions. DeWitt's -Little Early Risers keep tne liver ana ooweis in health v condition and remove the cause of such troubles. C E Hnoner. Albanv. Ga., says: "I took DeWitt's Little Early Risers for biliousness. They were just what I needed. I am feeling bet' fr now than in years." Never gripe or distress. Safe, thorough and gentle. The very oesi pins. Gibson Drug store. Fire at Kesle r OtUn Mill. The waste room at the Kesler Cotton Mill at Salisbury was burned down Thursday. Thej factory itself caught at oe time, but was extinguished with little damage. The los. is esti- mat.pd at $1,000. There is no l.UVWx w - known cause for the fire. Long Cloth, assorted, up to 18c. Embroidery Silks. Filio and Twisted, at 3c per skein. New Lot of Fine Box Papers at 48 cents. No. 26 South Union St. About the time that a corner was made on eggs and they were . jrun up to 40 cents in New York, and it was said to 50 cents in Ashetille, the hen came to the An Honest Medicine for La Grippe. George W Waitt, of South Gardiner, Me., says: "I have had the worst cough, cold chills and grip and taken lots of trash I of no account but to the vendor. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy To 33o THore rescue with 6,000,000 thrown on is the oniy thing that has done the New York market and took I any g00 whatever. I have used the corner off and restored the ' one bottle of it and the chills, ovum to about its normal con- cold and grip have all left me. ditions at 17 cents per dozen. It congratulate the manufacturers , . . , of an honest medicine.' For is often said that tho hen is cock . , , T , , . . is uncu oaiu iuav 'e-i flKirM. T. Marsh dnuropicf. -J . DO of the walk and sne nas smasnea .the egg trust in a way rarely .done by any other power. An Indiana woman has sued an Indiana man for $15,000 for grab bing three kisses from her, with out her permission. A pretty steep pric for Indiana kisses when the fellow took them in a job lot too. Morning Star. ... . At Fetzer'g Drn Store You Can Get Spectacles and Eye Glasses correctly fitted and in all styles of Frames. Flower seeds, Fresh and reliable. Sealing wax' in assorted colofs. Indellible Ink with Tablet for stretching and holding ,the cloth while you write, Metallic Gold. Enamel washable and durable for exterior and interior decoration. Li brary Paste and Mucilage. Take the Doctor's Prescription to Fetzer's Drug Stors where it will be accurately compounded with fresh and puce medicines. and stay there to maintain our posi tion at the head; we continue to sell the different Jstyles joC vehicles of Tyson Jones, Hackney, Barbour, Emerson A Fisher, etc.; of thesame quality that has giyen satisfaction for years. Our effoits are. directed towards pleasing our ever increasing number of customers rather than add to our profits. Any of these vehicles will makejpkas ingChristmas Gifts buggies, turrey and traps ofjanyifinish all are exoellent value at the price. The Southern Selling Tickets to Cbarleg ton at Special Bates. 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 are $8.10. Tickets on sale 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 lUc eacn. jno starch will be put in any of the above mentioned. We are yours to please, Concord .Steam Laundry. l Good Job' Work! ' ; - Q K IIXELe substantiate this statement 8 with the real stuff, apd leave it to youX to say whether our work isall right or i rtot; and jf it is not w guarantee to y Kindly Take Notice that Ely's Liquid f IA l4.3.rU crelmiaimisof greatbenetittothose: X makeit so. We are here to ma e a g sufferers from nasal catarrh who cannot )&. inhale freely through thenose, but musti Q r.r:x a I nrr-t-Q I on tndn II Iftf r.P tO W J I W I I J w " w riat liAinst'lvps bv mrftvinff. Liauid CroamlEalm differs in form, but not med icinally from the Cream Balm that has Blood for year at the head of remedies for caturrh. It may be used in any nasal atomizer. The price, including snravins tube, is 7 o eta. bold by drug our customers. spraying tuDe. is to cis. aoia uy urusr- i 1 wenaStrtUNew YoriT J50ther8 56 XDflOcOOOOCDOGOOOOOC 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 itspntire history are $35.00. It has never sued aiy one dr been sued. Its officers are: J M Odell president; DB ColtraSe, cashier; L D Coltrane,assistant cashier; J M Hendrix. bookkemer. Board of Directors Lilly, W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, J S Harris, Elam King, J M Odell and D B Coltrane. OF COURSE TOD II 1111 about getting yourself a pair of Spectacles Why study any longer ? But go to Cor- rell's and have your eyes tested. Your money back if Glasses don't suit. Yours to -please, w. c. CORRELL M. L. BROWN & Bro, lively, feed and sale Stables. .Justin rarspf St. Clcud Hotel. Omnibuses jneet all passenger 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.
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