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Daily Standard. JOHrfcD. BARKER, Ecliioaud Proprietor. OFFICE I MOIUUS UUILDIXtfc THE STAJDARft ?s published every day Sunday excepted and delivered by carriers. rates Of Subscription. One year . . -00 Six months -w JChree mouths l-OO One moni 35c Single copy Sj. The Wlekly tandard is an 8-column 4-paj?e aper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus han any othtr paper. Price fi a year in advance. Terms for regular advertisements rhade known on application. Address all communications to i THE STANDARD, Concord, Pi. C. TELEPHONE NO. 71. Concord, N. C, April 4, 1902. SENATOR SIMMONS AND THE OLE OMARGARINE BILL. . Senator Simmons' maiden speech in the Senate on the 31st of March was a strong protest agaist the bill to tax oleomarga rine. From every consideration we have been able to give the subject his position is right and his effort is timely. We can't see why colored oleomargarine or. butterine should be burdened with a tax of ten cents per pound It is an imitation of butter, it is true, but is composed of healhful ingredients produced by farmers and stock raisers. It is composed of beef suet, prob ably home pure hog lard, milk, but '.v and vegetable oil, proba bly cotton seed oil more than any other vegetable oil which is enti oly healthful and good. This food has the advantage of 1 .ttor in that it will keep al most indefinitely and is there fore a boon to those cattle and horse' raisers of Colorado, who memorialized the Senat?, pray ing the bill be not passed. -They say they cannot secure good but ter tor daily use. It is rancid before it can reach them in their out-of-the-way region. The great rjlea is that it should not be colored, but who cares if white or winter butter is colored so it is good and healthful? This coloring is gratifying to the eye andttractiveness to the eye. is one of the finishing .touches to the cuisino art. A goodly number of people prefer oleomargarine to butter, especially under certain circum stances and it is an industry in which one may legitimately en gage. ' We do not see whv it should be taxed out of use any more than any other product. There can be no valid objec tion to its being marked, sold and eaten as oleomargarine and 9 a law to this effect is good enough, but to discriminate against an industry to prevent the use of a ' Jieelthful food if people want it? (and surely they , would not buy it if they did not think it the best they" can do seems from our view a little strange. W .re therefore pleased to see Senator Simmoas' v strong stand against the bill. Since the above is in type we see that the bill was passed with some modifications by a vote of 39 to 31. On the uncolored the tax is one-fourth of a cent per pound. Charlotte is to have the liquid air exhibit at some date not yet xed pon. The necessary tick- ats have been sold. Next thing ' . ut- oV,'ii ' yUU Call VycMb s iuau duo xx u-j , making the frigid stuf. J It stems to be quite fashion- able to marry ajid .go to the Exposition at Charleston tn a bridal tour. If as many have gone from otlTer states as from. Nort Carolina there i a fine dis play of the newly married, gass ing before the supervisors of de- pvrtmeut.s I Now it is announced that Flor-1 ence Burns, who was recently ! , ' , . , acquitted of murdering her sweet heart, Is to make $1,000 a week t v i, to appear in New York comic ooera house. Some rre born great, some achieve greatness ' and some have greatness thrust v I upon thwm. Some ono, has discovered that a little whiskey poured into a tight shoe will stop the pinching We do not know how th acci dental discovery came about. The Charleston News and Cour ier advises that it be poured from the level of the shin rather than i from of the chin. Applied from the level -of the chin, however, has the meri that it will stop the pinching or soon make you not care whether it does or not. Woman to the Front. The women are coming to the front in public life in South Carolina. Recently Miss Withers was appointed assistant State Superintendent of Education, and now Miss McClintock has been elected president of the Presbyterian College for women in Columbia. The faculty is also composed of women. Anderson Intolligencor. The Judges Have Decided. At the grand show down of the toilet soaps of tho world at the Paris Exposition, the judges de cided after carefully considering the merits of all, that Colgate's Toilet Soaps are the best. These peerless Toilet Soaps are for sale at Fetzer's Drug Store. They sell Colgate's line exclu sively. Shot In His Left Leg:. For all kinds of sores, burns, bruises, or other wounds De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is ft sure cure. Skin deseases yield to it at once. Never fails in cases of piles. Cooling and healing. ?None genuine but DeWitt's. Beware of counter feits "I suffered for many years from a sore caused by a gun shot wound in my left leg," says A. S. Fuller, English, Ind. 'It would not heal and gave me much trouble. I used all kinds of remedies to no purpose, until I tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes completely cured me."- Gibson Drng Store. Carter Sick In the Tenltentiarj. I Fisher, etc. , of the same quality that has LeavenwA-th. Kan., April 3. 4en satisfaction for years. Oar efforts v .are directed towards pleasing our ever Ofrerlin M Carter, ex-captain of increasing numbeEof customers rather engineers, in the United States than add to our profits. , , i fi Any of these vehiclan wilLinake picas army, is senusly and pfobably ing christmaf Gifts -buggies, t urrey fatally ill, in fhFedoral peni and traps of 4hy finish all are excellent tant.ia.rv at Fort Leavenworth, He has typhoid fever. m t y "If a statesman is a dead politician a saint is a sinner in his grave." She Wore Two Talrs of Shoes Florence has . an enterprising cook who carries an extra pair of shoes under her ics every mornins' as she croes to th e i kitchen. The mistress, thinking - . UJiat. tho shoo had a sort ( f dropsical appearance -made an exammatiou and found a piece of baC0Q stuffed in one goe and a pacfcageif sugar in the .other, :All(1erson Intelligencer. Sared Manj a Time. Don't, neglect .coughs and nnUi! onan if it. ic anrinc. finf.h cases often result seriously at this stason just becau'se people are careless. A dose of One Minute Cough Cure will re- move all danger. Absolutely gafe Acts at once. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, and other throat and troubles "I -have used VU1UO tiwu - -f "r-)" One Minute Cough Cure !fveral years," says Postmaster C T. iirrrn T7n TVT III 1 I t 1Q te very best cough medicine on . i t Tj.1 . i . the market. It- has saved me many a severe spell of sickness and I warmly recommend it" The children's fayoiite. Gibson Drug Store. . A successful man forms apian ! and sticks to it, working like a gimlet to a point." . Blown to Btoms The old idea that the body some times needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill has ben exploded; for Dr.King's New Life Pills, which are perfectly harm less, gently stimulate liver and bowels to expel poisonous matter, cleanse the system and absolutely cure ' Constipation and Sick Headach. Only 25c at Fetzer's Drugstore. Dr. W, H. Wakefield, CHARLOTTE, N. C, limits his practice to diseases of Eye, tiar, Nose and Throat. The Doctor will be in Concord at the St. Cloud on 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 its entire history are $35.00. It has never sued any one or been sued. Itsofficors are: J M Odell, president; D B Coltrane, cashier; Li D Coltrane, assistant cashier; J M Hendrix, bookkeeper. Board of Directors Vf H Lilly, W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, J S Harris, Elam King J M Odell and D B Coltrane To Bo Tlaoro and Btny tbr9 to maintain our poei- tion at the head; we continue to sell the different styles of vehicles of Tyson Jones, riacknej Barbour, Emerson k value at the price i Concord's Cheap .Store:-. Socks. 25o Socks for 10c. Sample line of Socks worth 10 to 25c at 10 a pair. You will find .a nice as sortment of silk embroid ered extracted colors.stripes and solid colors. These goods are knit of a fine No. of plain silk finished aud real lisle yarn. Shirts. Another lot of those pop-i ular 48c Negligee Shirts. 24 ttyles to select from. No. 26 South Union St. A Blonde s Freckles show more plainly than a brunettes, but these discolored spots greatly mar the beauty of either. i MAGNOLIA BALM ' will effectually remove FrecklesJ 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 leaves no sticky feeling. Harmless as water. At all druggists. Price u&cts. m M, L. Brown & Bro LIVERY, FEED ANDJ3ALE STABLES. m Just in rearpf St. Qcud Hqjtel. Omnibuses meet all passengei trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale. Breed era of thorough red Poland China Hops. I Collars.- 100 dozen Men's High turn-down Collars at 60c per box of 1 dozen. Lawn and Ma dras. 200 pounds 1 to 6 yard remnants of White Lawns and Madras in plains and stripes at 48c. White and colored Or gandie at 80c lb. White and Printed Lawn Sun Bonnets at 25c. Fresji jOn Hand ! Sh3kl,Trout, etc., evry Saturday. Beef Pork afl Sausage daiy except on Sunday. Saturday night orders filled Sunday morning. . F. Dayvault & Bro.
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