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r i-Him mm irri n '---'' -" -m'-v.v si... ..- u - "Standard, "oivi it.o.i..H iJiLii. THE STANDARD is published every clay SundexceiUedJ aude1ivered t rriers. rates Of Subscription. year . 'Tllree months , " jingle WW 5c- 1.00 5c The WoeW Standard is an S-columi .1XP. Vr. It has a larger circuion in Cabaris Oainy other paper. Price $i a uar h14,dvauce. Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. . . Address all 'communications Jo Tilt: ST.fMUIM), ('yiieord, S. C. "telephone no. Concord. N. C, April 10, 1902. sjEJUOii riiirciiAUi) m the TOLL TAX.' Senator Pritch:u'd, while deny -in? tliat the Republican party will pay the poll tax for its de linquents so tis to .save them all for electlon.timc, takes Occasion to send aloug an intimation that the Democrats, where in control, will prevail on the County Com missioners to release then on condition that they vote the Democratic ticket a, thing ab surd on the face of it and ap proached most nearly, fty the Re publicans in the revenue depart- ment. of which they have loug . , m, AT i up in the course of a court mar been m control. Then Mr. . Pr itch a r'd gives a loud whine that .the "poll tax has to be paid bv.the first of -May in order to vote. He Would have the ' timo -.4.,. 4 riui. u. 4iAieuueu lu uutyuui wueu. tut; candidates have all . been nomi nated and would, of course,', be tempted to pay the pot tax to get. the vote of the delinquent. Why don't the Senafor .come out and say boldly that he wants to throw open the door for cor ruption as widely as possible? The extension to October would 4?e just the thing for the unpa triotic to hang themselves, every other yearvon the shoujders of the candi nates and thereby quench every bit of latent patri otic warmth in themselres while the. 'Popes could pass around among Federal office holder for 'voluntary" contributions and fry enough fat out of t them to .aid in getting every voter5 in the Republican pranks, greased through: . J r ' - - ( ' s It seems strange that a man as high in official distinction. asH Sdhatoi Pritchard should boldly advocate a measure so' fraught with corrupting probabilities, as the extension to October of the tina.0 for paying the poll ta'x. 13'etter, ten thousand times1, wie but the p,oll tax .piVfeio'n. 1 ' , VJUE AUGUSTA; I! A., COTTON MILL , AFFAIR. ? . ,;' . The striko now on at the Au gusta (Georgia) ! cotton mills which may involve a number o other mills in that State amf South Carolina, did not result from any dissatisfaction on the part of the operatives of these mills, out in obedience to "ah order" .From labor agitators at Fall River, Massachusetts. The Post.has warned Southern people against these New Eng land agitators and meddlers, who are not interested in the welfare of our people but wish to destroy advantages which our operatives have in the New England mills.' v inieu iu uim uui vjjcih. lives wiil live to regret, that ukvss emissaries real eucmines -!mv$ been permitted to get cJLtol in this season. Morning p . ' Cfae f the grandest of human achiovemenis is toloafa to know, , one's own true Jriends' and be piQf gainst alieiur.ioafrinjde- isiginug or wanton disturbers, Whether the Charleston Ex- position, pavs or r.ot and whether any great traVle or industrial do- velopment grows out of it or not, w , it has unquestionably been a sue J cess irom a mauimoma! pumu i,x view. The idea of a Charleston bridal tou-r seems -to-have fanned love's flames into a sort of mar- rying conflagration. ' r 1 :4. . P A Manila: dispatch of the 8th is goiwg the rounds to the t.ffect that Gen. Jacob II Smith gave orders Jo Major Waller to kill and burn on the Island of Samar. Being asked to define the Gen. is represented as saying "Every thing over ten years"and that, the more ho killed aud burned the better and' that he (Gen. Smith) would have it " made a howling wilderness. This comes tial for executions ; without trial. , The thing is altogether too absurd to believe, that we had a general so savage and reckless. , , . The News and Observer, of Raleigh, is pul in a special edi tion of 40 pages. -Its' like a book to read with different towns and sections of , the State for chapters. , Th pictures form a very attractive part of the issue, and are very entertaining. Like the special edition of the Char lotte News His for 'the Charles ton exposition andr is n adyer tiser for the"State" as the News for Charlotte and Mecklenburg. Such enterprise is bewildering as it is admirable. We have the pleasure of noting among its halo and wel l'fed -looking men of the . ... State our owrl Col. James P Cocjr, ofConct)id:. " ' Miss Watson JExcells. Miss. ".AnnaV. Watson,' (. eldest daugh ter of Mrs. M.M .Watson,' of this place, has been .for the last twoears prosecuting , her art studies in Paris.- In ajecent . ' . ..... ... . . . ' ... Y " -. competitive examination of paintt ings by American artists,' Mjss' Watson redely ed the highest mark forexcellen.ee,; There were more thari 200 pictures "exhibited but'only that of Miss Watson ,at; tained the maximum degree. Her acquaintances here will be de lighted to know, of her success. Fort Mill Times. Neglect Means Danger. Don't neglect biliousnes and constipation. Your health will suffer , permanently if you do. DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure such cases, M. B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., say "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the most satisfactory pills I ever took. Never gripe or cause nausea." Gibson Drug Store. Cotton is bringing 9.10 today. Wants to Help Others. I "I had st omacli trouble all mv i : life," says Edw. Mehler, pro , preitorofc the Union Pitliug I Works,Ea-ie,?a "and tried all , kinds of 4jmcdies, went to , several doctors and spoilt con- idei;able fnontrviito a moment's pace. Vinally I read 'of Codol Dyspepsia Care and have b.en taking itno upy great S;ltisfuctitfUi 1 ntfVer fouB ifs equal for stomach trouble and 11.. ... . .1 ; ;,, 1., n i T i i ,v tsa, i (Dyspepsia Cure cures alt siomach troubles. You don't ' lave .to" diet. Djdol Dyspepsia vim: viiiiri, vv uau ywi ca. l. Gibson's Druj; Store. Aiiiiuul Jlct tins tlic 17 th. . I !JU ii-lllt UiU .Mtt'LIIiy Ut dUdl- rjJS CoULlty B L & vtogs'As. sociation will be held in the court ; lxjuse Thursday, AM il 17, at 8 o'clock p. m. The boqlrs are now Pea for subscription in 9th series. W 11 Odell, Pros. . J M IJexdklx, Sec. & Tres.- Saved Miiiiy a 'S'inu1. Don't neglect coughs and colds even if it is spring. Such cases often result seriously at this seasQn just because people are careless A doso of. One Minute Cough Cure will re move all danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles "I have used One Minute Cough Cure several years," says Postmaster C. O Dawson, Barrr, 111. "It is the very best cough medicine on the market. It has saved me many a severe, spell of sickness and I warmly recommend it" The children's favoiite. Gibson Drug Store. . Tile Judges Have Decided. At the grand show down of the toilet ' soaps of the 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 Soap are for sale at Fetzer's Drug Store'. They sell .Colgate's,., line exclu sively. , , . , ... . . : r Shot In Ills Left Leg. , ' " For all kinds of. sores, urs;. I Jrises, or. other. wounds ,-Djp-l yjtt'fiiWjjch Hazel Salve, is or surecureV ' Sk'iri deseases.yigld to it At' once-.'lever fails cases, r of piles. ;. .Cooling yatikl healing.' "Jne.genuino" ''but DeWitt's. ' Beware Qt countei- f eits'4 TafrffeVd&'ffeic1 tnanx .-eAiiS- from a'Soro caused W agpnaljot 'wound in my left leg,',JsaysT: A'.1 iS-V-Fuller, English, .JftdiUt wouia noi jai anu gave-m much trouble,. I used,.abl;3jihd , u.ci,iiuu ? w'SS?5 t?A 1 's Wifch Hazef orremeuies to no I tried- - DeWitt Salve. A few, b6xes corapldlely cured me'-Gibson Drng -Store' Hill J5r's uraiid . , ; p'; - M J . Call at Caiinon,' &. Fe'ttae'r's' for Hills Brp's. Brands of Roast ed Coffees.' For quality, strength and' satisfaction they are guaran teed. Ask for these goods and take no other. . -' v i a-20. : ' ' " ' Strikes A IlicliFiud. ' 1 was - troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility," writes F'J Green of Lancaster. N. H., "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters, which did ! mo more irood than all the medi cines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Electric Bitters are just splen did for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and in vigor ator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 50c. Satisfac tion guaranteed by Fetzer's Drug Store. wETC; - Vf CosicorcPs special Yor Ladies' Silk Embroidered . Drop Stitch Slipper Hose, ' Fast Black and' Seaxnle OS When ordering?by mail state color of Enbroidery desired and include 3c. per pair for postage. Respectfully, . D, J. BGSTIAN, 2G S. Uni6n St. ' ;Good Job Work ! substantiate this statement vyjth Jhe real stuff, and leave it to you to say: whether our work is all right or not; and -if it. is riot we guarantee to make Jt Tso.V We are here to ma e a p r of i a 1 ; I i y i n gTa LoMriCUstomersjr ,v The Standard Job Offlce.-4:Q Twenty-Ffve Pieces for- 25c.f We will, until "further notice, Laundry 25 pieces, such as xPil 'lot Cases Sheets, Towels, Nap- ;J?ii;i and Handerchiefs, f6r;25c. NSt more than 8sheets to be in : . m. ,i j Spreads ,in ith the above will pe JL and 10c each. No starch wilhbe put in any of the above mentioned. We are yours to please, Concord Steam Laundry ;M..L. BROWN & BRO LIVERY, ' FEED 'AND SALEC . ; .STABLES. ? : Just in rear of St. Cloud HoteA. Omnibuses meet 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 thoroughr red Poland China. Hq. t .- Dr. W, H. Wakefield CHARLOTTE, N. C, limits his practice to diseases of Gye, liar, Nose and Throat. The Doctor will be in Concord at the St. Cloud on Thursday May 1st. is n Cheap Store. i ms Only 15 Gents. CONCORD, N. C. 1 s o t o do. justice to . ' ; :' ;'; To ' Be; THore l m &fxd stay there to maintain our posi tion at the head; we continue to sell the different styles of vehicles of -Tyson Jones, Hackney, Barbour, Emerson & Fisher, etc., of the same quality that has , giyen satisfaction for years. Our cffjita are directed towards pleasias o ir ever increasing number of customera rather than add to our profits. Any of these vehicles will make pleas ing Christmas Gifts b assies, turrey and tra;s of any finish all are excellent value at the price. Subscribe for The'Standard.
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