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3 Daily Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER. Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE IN JKOKKLS BUILDING. THE STANDARD lis published evcf- day Sunday excepted and delivered by carriers. Rates Of Subscription. One year $4.00 Six months 2.00 Three months . 1-00 "ne mimth 35; v Single copy 5c. The Weekly Standard is au 8-column 4-page aper. It has larjr circulation in Cabarrus 'faan anyjfther lipter. I'rijfa year in advance. Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to . lIE STAMlAitl), Concord, Ji. C. TELEPHONE NO. 71- Conuord, N. C March 24 1902. GREAT 01T0 UTILITIES WASTED. " The truth is not very compli mentary to our people that the announcement of a lecture by some great and leading thinker like Dr. Henry Louis Smith is received with indifference and that so few will attend. An or dinary minstrel or practitioner of legerdemain will draw a bet ter crowd any time. Yet whit Is there in either to satisfy the inquiring mind, the thirst for knowledge? What is there in these things to develop the im a'ge of the Creator in man? How unfortunate that for a Httle light gratification, that furnishes not a single morsel for the growth and development of the soul of mav, is sought and great cosls are i ..id for it, while lowering minds may offer' to tell us the rcsulis of their researches into th- mysteries of a great, and mii-' !ity Creator aud v;o turn away with indifference, when, too, for small outlay wo can gain in an a hour more knowledge and mental -expansion t han the ordinary per son can search out within a life time. It may be said that these 1 3Ct ,'. u res cost. -So they do, but 'any thing else costs. Some things V r-ost more than they are worth, vut a good lecture, .never. Let us consider the dauce for instance. It is more costly to the -young man than the lecture. It is very sweei of course, to ,S'vi:ig a young lady to musical limp, ard odunatn tho hnnl and i.t c graceful movements while tae natural gratification of touch on these, we admire or love, maives a sweet song of 'delight, bnt how quickly these accom plishments and these senses of S; ratification pass away when the sterner realities of Me are to be encountered; while a lecture which educates the head and heart of men and women instead dt the pedal extremities, devel ops the Godlikeness that lifts one ojer the trivial obstructions at which the undeveloped will always stumble in life. In this gret educational move went that we are whooping up it would .seem that we would crowd ito the halls to hear a good llcture. Yq think thereis a mistake made along this lino and fhftt fig- uray vely we wouW bter thrpw - jlden grains away thanto i- Juse the : wea,ltlf jft intellect when 'Ofired us in lectures by men of .ability. The program is fixed fpr the inauguration of President Pal ma over the Cuban Repub ft on May first when Gn. Wood will turn over Cuban affairs and will with draw United States control in the Island. SorJSftbody that is good at at figuring might make a calcu lation what yellow fever has cost usinthepastfnd.wlfatit.wOuli!' sel1 Colgate's le xu rfnost'prpbably be cosiug u for;1 years to come ifwehad not gone j into Cuba, and compare tha,t with the cost of the war. The num- ber of human lives saved, too, might be caculated and dropped into the scales on the side of in tervention. Beside being a kind of predestined affair it would not surprise one to find It a paying operation,. Practically Starving. 'After using a few bottles of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife received perfect aud permanent relief from a severe and chronic case of stomach trouble," says J R Holly, real estate, insurance and loan agent, of Macomb, 111. "lief ore using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure she could not eai an ordi nary meal without intense suffer ing. She is now entirely cured. Several physicians 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 akvavs digest what you eat. Gibson Drugstore. Masonic oticc. 7j &i Special communication ciY Slices Lodge No. 32, A. F. ,Si A. M., Monday night March 24th, at 7:45 p. m. Work in P C Degree. . W.. Keece Johnson Sec, White Ma.i Turned Yellow. Creat consternation was felt the friends of M. A. Ilogarty Ul lu"- " .-i! r : t- Tr i ii, skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice, lie was treated by the best doctors,, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, aud ho writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." ' A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles, Only 50c. Sold by Pctzer's Drug Store Druggist. 'It is well to be absent minded if you can only forget your troubles." 7 For the Complexion. The complexion always suffers from biliousness or-coustipation. Unless the bowels are kept open the impurities from the body ap pear in the form of unsightly eruptions. DeWitt's Llttlo Early Risers keep the liver and bowels in healthy condition and remove the" cause of such -troubles. C E Hooper, Albany, Ga., says: "I took DeWitt's Little Early Ilisers for biliousness. They were just what I needed. I am feeling bet ter now than in years." Never gripe or distress. Safe, thorough and gentle. The very best pills. Gibson Drug Store. "Some people are natural, y polite and others have favors tot Has paid $54,000 in dividends , .since it opened doors in July, asK 1888.' Its 'surplus and undivided -- . I fund is $27. 00. FOR "OVER SIXT EARfc, 'Thlossos from' bqd Joans in Mrs. Wins'low's S9othiEJr Syrup hs ts Aitire history are $35.00 It been used for over eixty years by mil- has never sued any one or Seen lior.s of mothers fori their children ' sued. wiiue teething, with periect euccess. It soothes the child, softens the gum allays all pain, cures wiiM colic, b&I is the besWemedy for JDiarrhoea. lrwill reheye the poor litue eufTfcrer immedi- ately. Sold bjdtlruecists in every part of the4world.fwenty-fi,'e eetttaa bot tle. Fe sure arJ ask for ''Wis. Win bluws Soothing oyrup," aud take no othr kind ft m The Judges Hare Decided. At the gr.-d show down of the toilet "oaps of the world at -the Paris Exposition, the judges de ci&d afleillrcfully con-jeering theieritof 11, tf&t CgLtf Ute's' 1heso feerless Toilet &o!lj are for sale at fetter's Druir Stre. 4 . "Cntthe-oA-es t mi ola mad - - all single h?e ar cowards." Experience convinces. See for your self bow quickly Ely's Cream Balm 'Will oure catarrh or eold in the head. "We maif trial Bize for 10c. Fall hiz 50c. Ill druggists ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., New York. Clifton, Arizona , .Tan. 20 1899; . Messrs. Ely Bros.: Find enclosed HO cents, for whioh please send me your Oream Balm, i find your remedy the quickest and most permanent cure f or oold in the head, catarrh, etc Yours truly, ,Dell M Totter, Gen. Mgr. Arizona Gold Minning Co. .OF 0UKSE YOU about getting yourself a pair of Spectacles . Why study any longer ? . But go to 'Cor- roll's and have your eyes tested. Your money bacij if Glasses don't suit. Yours to please, W. C. COR R ELL ..V 5 -yy; i- A cud stay thero to maintain our posi tion at the head; wo continue to soli the different stylea "of J vehiolos of Tyson Jones, Ilvckney, Barbo'ir, Emerson & 1 Fisher, etc., oftbo'eamo quality that has i-: . a; r n., . t v l are directed towards pleasing: our ever increasing number of cu tomrrs rather than add to our profits. . Any of these vehicles will raake'pl.as inChristmas Gifts biigaiee, furiey aud tra .s ofjanyjtinish all are txcollent yalue at the price. Concord - National . Bank Its officers are : J M Odell, Dtosielent; DB Coltrane, cashier: L D Coltran assfttut cashierf J M Jfndrix, bocf keeper. BoasiTof Birectors-W H Lilly, WR Odell, Ao. P Allison, J S Uarris, ElaA Kinf, J U Odell l,nd D B Coltrane. 11 1 N hi ,:' .. , : 1, v - j i f.- - 'f,v 7 A .1. Oonpqrd's Whits' Goods. ludia Ilawns frfm 8 to 55c per ydrd . PerianLau ns at12-i am 15 cents. French Lawn 40 inches wide, that look like an Organdie at 35e per yard, worth 50 cents. Plain Nainsook at 12i and 20c per yard. Silk Null only 12ic. Long Cloth, assorted, up to 18c. ID2. oST. IBOS'TI No. 26 South Union St. A Blonde s firecldes ' ' ' show more plainly than a brunettes, but these discolored spots greatly mar the beauty of either. M A 41 i V mi I Li. M I V m will effectually remove Freckles, Sunburn, Tan, undue Redness, Sallowness and all other blem ishes to beauty. IT IS A LIQUID for the face, neck, arms and hands.' Can be easily and quickly applied. Others cannot detect its use. It leavQS no sticky feeling. Harmless as water. At all druggists. Price is cts. M. L. BROWN & Bro LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Jusn earoft. Clcftd Hotl. Omnibuses meet all uassengoi trains. Outfiiof all kiflJls fur nished promptly InU at reason able prices. Horses and mulei Always on hand o sale. Breed ers of jt'fhoroughl: red Poland China Hot"?. j $Q XL jf 1 ; fc CheapStore. Gents' Nesilee Shirts. TventjT-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. . S Fresh OnHantl!- Shad, Trouttc, fivery SatuHlay. Beef Pork .nd Sausage daily except on Sunday Saturday nighU oruers uuuu ouuiuay m . 'J. F. Daauitt Bro, If
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