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SL liily Standard. JOHN BARRIER, Editor aiiu lWoprietor. V VTLI.wu " Sunday excepted anVieivere.! by car.-r?. I THE STANDARD .is published every any Rates Of Suusiiption, Onaveu SIX uiuiiLiia Tr.-e months One month Tin-le copy 5c. ThiNe'ilf Standard an 8-cofum4- aper. It h a larger circuifttion in Cabarrus han any other paper. Priced a year i advance. ( arm wr res...... auHiW, cn ap; AJ.ess all cominuiiications lo THE ST.VMA?:, Coiict.nl, '. C. TELEPHONE NO. 7i- Concord, N. C, March 22., 1902. i Now'let the storm cease and calm prevail, tho House commit.-J tee hacc; toted 7 to. 4 to sustain ! tnc 1 resiueut in uio uvuicj w- trovarsy and drop the matter. " : r . Judge Jones in charging the , ., , ' lU iurv in tne wncox case scuu uini J J , . . , to convict the defendant they i must Jiud tiie eviaence consistent - with guilt and inconsistent with J White Mai Turned Yellow. imiociiiVe. This fe coins very! Great consternation was felt sound and it makes it quite pos- by tho friends of M. A. Hogarty sible to convict: u ileox. j f Kington. Ky.. when they , ' I saw, ho was turning yellow. Ills nd still the Mullen case is on skin slowly changed color, also . . . , , , nni i ., his eyes, and he suffered terribly, and it ;s hoped by hun and hi, ; H.g malady was Yellow Jaundice. friends, that he will pull through j He was treaied b..y tho best .,,ni,.,i' u, i,i 'doctors, but without benefit. The next " cision i: . . . i over a ' -sident has lixed upon sdav for the final do-1 " t takes a good long time .:ole lot of trouble to get I preo some times. At A'-iriu, S. Cr, Mr. LR Week wa -,mtly set upon v.-han asleep and taken out by five men and brutally whipped. Tho charge against him was that ho was suspected of informing tho revenue officers of an illicit ('is tillery. If he could be -certain of his assailants he might go gunninM" to advantage. Ilemarkable Cures of IlUeiiinatisiu. From the Vindicatoi, Rutherfordton, N. 0! The editor of the Vindicator has had occasion to test the efficacy of Chamberlain's .Pain .Balm twice wWi the most re markable results in each case. "First, .with rheumatism in the shoulder from which he suffered excruciating pain for ten days, wiich was relieved with two implications of ' Pain BalmJ rubbing th,e parts afflicted and realizing instant benefit and entire reltof-in a very short time, Second, in rheumatism in thigh joint, almost, prostrating him with severe pain, which was relieved by two applications, rubbing with the liniment on re tiring at niht, and getting up! free from pain. For sale by M. L Marsh, druggist Two farmers in Kansas tradid childfeya recently, one man giving ar ten -year-old sn andt a load ofcorn for ti thirteen-year old daughter, and the transaction was ma$e a matter of record In dhe unty clerk's office. Both families are well-to-do and the reason for the trade was that on hadnosons and the other no daughters. Anderson Intel 1 gencer. Headache often results fromli disordered condition of the stomach and 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. INSTITUTE AT KOOKY RlVEIt. The Closing ef the Scries Four Ad- dresses Well Received. U1U """"" Tktfast or ttoD seasonfor'hofsegae way Thursday night V1 toviish n,.,,, it.c hv'antl the 'auutents TOBSisung or Superintendent Bpgfcr on Frl&dy r -- " lib? I Itcaught the farmers busy''d ia a heaP- Tho building was o ,5c,thaudieliccfasnot very large cupiediy the Rowan Hardware but those in attendance njoyd a. iai hccm, uu 1 -;preciative of the splenaia exer-.eiy C1SS. Rev. W II Hiller made theirst address' adrocatitig compjlsory education. Prof. Coler followed on tho dollars and cents value of education and was followed by Mayor Stickley on he subject "Progress of Education in the! jataie. csupei uueiiaeut juhjci (closed with "Why We Snould Educate." ' The meet ng was all that could be expected for the season, r productions were well rec The received. Then ho was advised to try Electric Bitters, the woudcrful Stomach and ijtver rcinetiy, "After taking 1 , !l. ... anu no wruos: i two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves iis matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidnev troubles, Only 50c. Sold by Fetzor's Drug Store Druggist. Homicide in Wake. Quincy S Adams shot and al most instantly killed John, Nip per in Barton Creek township, Wake county, on Friday. The coronor's jury says it was self defense and released the young man, who gave himself up at once when the deed was done. Nipper was drinking and was overbearing, striking Adams and his mother with a rock, when the young man gave him the contents of his shot gun. Practically Starving. After using a few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife received perfect and permanent relief from a severe and chronic case of stomach .trouble," says J R Holly, real estate, insurance and loan agdnt, of Macbmb, 111. "Before using Kodol 'Dyspepsia Cure she could not eat an ordi nary meal without intense suffer ing. She is now entirely cured. Several physfcians and many remedies had failed to give re lief." You don't have to diet. Eat any good food you want, but don't overload the stomach. Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure will alwavs digest what yifru eat. Gibson DnfgStore. "Nerer lose your head; it's bad. Butfwhen an entire board of aldermen lose their is still worse." For the Complexjpu. The complexion always suffers kom biliousns or constipation'. Unless thebowels are kepi open the imptft'ities from the body ap- J?ear in tfifc fcm of unightly eruptions. DeVftt5 Little Early Risers keep the livj" Jpd bowels in healthy conditio and remove the cause of such troublQg. C E Hooper, Albany, Ga., says: "I took De Witt's Little Early Risers for biliousness. They were just what I needed. I am feeling bet ter now than in years." Never gripe or digress. Safe, thorough and gentle. The very best pills. Gibson Drug Store. Floor Gives Way. The Salisbury Sun says the , , . v-f fU'ff T.anlov warn. , , A, , . . C , , . ' -. mow5, reapers' and fcnaess. . . 1 1 1. 11 T. . . 4- A,iTt. cJiipany. fhe floors werover- lmuled. The damtfire to.machin- " w Sav Two From Oyath. 'Our little daughter had an al most fatal attack of whooping cough and bronchitis," writes Mrs. W K Haviland, of Armonk, N. Y., "but, when "all other remedies failed, we saved her life with Dr. King's New Dis covery. "Our niece, who had I Ai . 1 Consumption m an advance medicine and today she is per fectly well." Desperate, throat and lung diseases yield to Dr. King's Now Discovery as to no other medicine on earth. In fallible for Coughs and Colds. nOaand $l.0f bottles guaranteed by Fetzer's Drug Store. .Trial bottles free. TIig Judges Have Decided. At the grand show down of the toilet soaps of the world at 'tho Paris Exposition, the judges' de cided after carefully considering the merits of all, that Colgate's To j let Soaps auk tiie best. Those peerless Toilet Soaps are for sale at Fetzer's Drug Store, They sell Colgate's line exclu sively. Joints Like Rusty Hinges are among tho consequences of rheumatism. The sufferer can move knees and elbows,-but the otTort makes him wince. Ho re joices when a good rubbing with Perry Davis' Painkiller drives the stiffness out and brings the freedom of motion back. No wonder our grandfathers be lieved heait'ly in this beneficent liniment. There is but ono Painkiller, Perry Davis.' "Men may pretend that they like to have their wives dress for sense and comfort, but the times when they give them an extra allowance aro when they come home and see them in something mighty foolish but mighty pretty." Mrs. C E VanDeusen, of Kilbourn, Wis., was afflicted with stomach trouble and con stipation for a long time, She says, "I have tried many pre parations but none have done m6 the good that Chamberlain's Stomach, jind Liver Tablets have." These Tablets afe for sale at M. L. Marsh's drug store. Price, 25 cents. Samples free. .'' Exper'ence convintes. See for your self how quickly Ely's Cream Balm will cure catarrh or cold ia the head. WJ mail trial size for 10o. J?all size SOe. Ill drussista ELY BROS., 58 Warren Bt., New York. Clifton, Arizona, Jan. SO 1399. Messrs. Ely BroH : Find enclosed 50 cents, fbr whioh pleaso send me yotfr Cream Balm. 4. finctjour remedy the quickcat and most permanent euro for cold in the Uaad, catarrh, etc. Yours truly, , DiLii M Pottke, Gen. Mgr. Arizona Gold Minainj Co, H 'getting on in the trorld means getting aroundthe people Of.the world." FOR OVE. SIXTY lfR& Mr WinsloAt's Soothirg byrup hae been used &r ovt sixtv years bytnil-lior-s of fflother8 fortheir children whue teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve tbe poor little sufft-rer immedi ately. Sold by druggiBts in every part of th9 world. Twenty-ne cents a bot tle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Win slows Soothing Byrup," aiic tako no other kind : 1.06 Concord's Cheap Store. White Goods. . . India Xawiis- from 8Jto 55e per yard. Persian LaiK-ns at 12-j and 15 cents. French Lawn, 40 inches wide, that look like an Organdie at 35e per yard, worth 50 cents. Plain Nainsook at 122 and 20c per yard. Silk Null only 12ic. Long Cloth, assorted, up to 18c. B3 No. 26 South Union St. To Bo THere and stay there to maintain our poei tion at the head; we continue to sell the! different "styles "of vehioles of Tyson Jones, Ilaokney, Barbour, Emerson & Fisher, etc., of the'same quality that has giyen satisfaction for years. Our efforts, are directed towards pleasing our ever increasing number of customers rather than add to our profits. Any of these vehicles will makefpleas ingChristmas Gifts bnggiee, turrey and traps ofanyjfinish all are excellent yalue at the price. Concord - National BAIiK Has paid $54,000 in dividends since it ofned dogrs in Julj, 1888. Its surpjus and undivided fund is $27,000. The losses from bad loans in kits entire history are $35.00. It has never sued any one or been sued. Its officers ara?t J M Odell, president; D B Coltrane, cashier; L D Coltrane, assistant cashier; J M Hendrix, bookkeeper. W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, J ' Harris, Elam King, J M Odell and D B Coltrane. Gents' Negilee 8Iiir.ts; Twenty-four style's at 4s. 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 ox Papers at 48 cents The Southern Svl!ia Tic!.i t-. U Cliurles ten sit Si);ci,il Hatr s. 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 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 Hahderchiefs, 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 be put in any of the above mentioned. We are yours to please, Concord Steam Laundry. OF COUKSE YOU 1 ' about getting yourself a pairof Spectacles Why study auy longer ? But go to Cor- rell'sand have your eyes tested. Yourmoney bacic if Glasses don't suit. Yottrs to "please, W e. COR.RELL M. L. JtSRQWN & RQp LIVERY, E&D AND SALL STABL2S. Just in rear of St Cloud Hofel. Omnibuses meet all passenger fcjains. Outfits of alt kinds fuj nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses' and mules always on hand for sale. Breed- era 01 tnorougncrea -t'oiana China Hops. IKl 0)
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