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II o Daily Standard. n ' JJHND. BARRIER, $ alitor ai4 Proprietor. : nil' STANK1J .ib'lu ILnublished evtfy day .tA and deliveredy capers. Rates 00 Subscription. unday One jfca Six tutnths Three gioutns n, -r. rV-h $4.00 3.00 1.00 Sintrle cooy Sc. The Weekly Standard's an 8-column -page aper. It lij(S a larfer circulation in C:arrus han any other pitfer. Priori a year in advance, ferms for regular advertisements madknown on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Coirtord, N. C. TELEPHONE NO. 1 71. Concord: N. C, April 12, 1902 vai)e ham nst) y Our pen is inadequate tw touch in eulogistic vein the name of 'our beloved hero and comrade, Gen. Wn.de Hamp;on. Why the heart should sink in pensive meditation and drift back and take up again the pangs felt when a comrade had fallen in battle, when our ow.ti senses tell us 'that he had ripened unto . whiteness for a great reward, . -we are sureve do not know and tnereforo cannot tell, but there is that nearness of feeling that marks the unity of those of great trials and struggles hi a common Cau's'j that vvefls up and bids a tear. . It wa, the writers pleasure to .i . 1 1 ... - a t. .... i e I ! ficer, during the dark days in wlTich' his greatness shone as a halo about a forlorno hope, but not to serve under him, yet who; that ever wore the gray did not love Wade Hampton ? Had his victorias been only. in war if, would liavo wn rn'pr dear Southern heas, tj "Peace hath her victories no less Uiab Ll 1U umisewiu" renowned than war," and no man has been much damaged by the m our whole history rose moreicold weather. A telegram'from grandly to the heights of superb k statesmanship than Wade Hamp-, ton in 1876 when his 'defense of the right paralyzed the arm of radicalism and commanded the very president of the United to do the thing that, was right and. let Hampton push off the iroke of tyranny and set South Carolina free. . . Tle Confederate legions have f 5w left whose distinguished ser vices so endeared them as those ofthe comrade whoso dath we now mourn but whose sure re ' ward gives real pleasure to con template. , . The Newkt'ork Journal is suecH for ftbel in the 'sum. ot $20,000 ,by one Mr. Elmer Greger on ac couQt o, 4he production of Efta . ' Wheler, Wilcox We never kndw before that the muses ev brought tozh in this charming writer any thing that idaaot come nearer beinj worth that sumttlfan a damage of that amount. m 8 Nefdt Means Dlnr jr. Don't neglect biliouslies 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. TKIBLTE TO WADE IIAMl'TOS. The Folding written r the' hero living is a pleasins tritut to the rieix cieaa : ' r . - Who fought for the outh with1 . gianA might, - ybo pj waged in, thq thickest of wi.-i0fi5?Hht' i Y Whilft hf sn.hm flashed n-amst, the night? Wade Hampton! Who followed tfie trail of Robert f i Where the pines sing low li&e the sobbing sea. Who struck thai tlie Southland mijmt be free r Wade Hampton ! Who sheathed, his sword and laid it down, when the flames had lapped his nntit'a'tnwn. wi-, t, thnf chiM ro'i.r a crown ? Wade Hampton ! Who came to tfie aid of his fahJ erland, When Women were calling .their hero grand, , To save them from 1 ouch of the dastard's hand ? Wade Hampton. Who rode at the head of his red shirt clan, . Who heard the shouts as his charger ran ? Hurra, boys ! Follow our great est nan " Wade Hampton ! Who watches over the South land now, Who 'et stands guard at tho ves-l's prow, With v. laurel wreath on his kindly brow ? Wade Hampton ! Who win over i .. k loved by his peo t 1 1 From the -sunrise hills to the sunset sea. 'who 'has never cringed or bent the kne? Wade Hampton ! KlL COUllTLAND. Fruit Damaged in the West. Advices from the wostern part v"' " , oAsh Marshall to the Asheyille Citizen states that some think that peaches have been cut off 50 per i. J 1 OK XT 1 u,iUL auu -J'-WSdUU Observer. Fish Story Sure Enough. The Asheville Fish Company received the largest fiesh of its kind yesterday that has come to the Asheville market for several years. This aquatic specimen is a New York halibut and was caught on the coast of Maine. It weighs 85 pounds anJ has very clean white meat. The "first pompano of the season, a high priced fish, was also received yesterday by the same company. Asheville Qazette. yYou should get your ears lopped, O'Brien," said a "smart" Uourist to an Irish peasant fWhom he was quizzing: they're too large for a man." "Ani bedad. ' replied the Hibernian, "J was just tninkin' .yourswguld wantty be made larger; sure they're toQ!kmall fo an ass. "&-Tft-Bits. Borated Talcum Towder. The popular favorites are for sale at Fetzer's Drug Store. Colgate's Violet Talcum, Spieh- ler's Violet Talcum, Fetzer's Borated Talcum, R & G Poudre deRiz. all absolutely pure and harmles. 10 to 25 cents. Oill Mill Talkl ill fr Char- .g nmr,od offvet, - who that Mr. some, - n 1 months ago sgld out his oil mill . . t iU tr- a,- ri,. plant Jeljp to the.rrfima-Co- lina Cheuacyil Comjaany, has bought lan near Portemeith, . Vu., and' will buifd an oil mil there- ft was Q the (Teal that Mr. Oliver would not start in the oir business again in this . State, but nothiug was said as to u:a KMnni nnpr.itinns in ...... Virginia. The big pklnt which -he established here will still, re main in Charlotte, and In the ' meantime, there is talk of a third oil mill. It will-he built by the Standard Ice and Fuel Com pany. The site Idr this pro- ' posed new mill has already been purchased. Charlotte Observer. Caught at it. There was a nego once, so the story is told, who .being caught dealing chickens, was asked if he did not kiiow, that it was wrong to steal. "No, boss, dats not whar Hier. wrongvcomes in," he said. "Ther harm comes in being cotch at it." This is about the . notion Republicans have of tho wrong in assesssing Federal office holders m the btate to raise funds to pay the poll taxes of the negro voters. The only wrong they are able to see in it is being "cotch at it," And they have- been caught. French Broad Hustler. T. Stood in a Diaiiht with my coat off and caught this wrercneci coiu, says mu &lu- penalty folly with an actof wisdom. Soak the feot in hot water with a few teaspoonsful of Perry Davis' Painkiller in it. Take a tea poonfulof Painkiller in sweeten ed water'at bed time and be thank ful for so simple and speedly a way to break up a cold. There is but one Painkiller, Perry Davis.' Sermon to tne K. of T's. The annual sermon to the Knights ot Pythias will be preached Sunday night at 7:30, McKinnon church by the pastor, Rev. Gilonv The members of the 'order are requested to be in full attendance and to assem ble in the basement of the church promptly at 7:15 b'clock. ft J Jones, C. C. Mill Stock Sold. . . Ten shares of stock in the Bala mill and five shares in the Kindley mill belonging to the estate of the late E, D Lentz were sold at the court house today The former brought abouj $13 per share and Ihe latter about j$&6. Between 1880 and 1890 the population gf Texas increased 640,600, between 1890 and 1900, 800,000. This leads all tho'ther States. But Texas is a big State, land is cheap and they have lots of oil and other things down there. Morning Star. "The billionaire seems to think he is doing enough for his coun try when he consenW to live iin it." t ne Conc'orcTs.. Special for Ladies' Silk Embroidered Drop Stitch Slipper Hose, Fast Black and Seamless, c-Only 15 Cents. When ordering by mail state color of Enbroidery desired and include' 3c. per pair for postage. Respectfully, 2G S. Union St. 5 . Good Job Work ! S ft - - - vith the real stuff, 0 to say whether our work is all right or g 0 not; and if it is not we guarantee to 5 make it so. We profita livingalso to do justice to our customers.. The Standard Job Office. Twenty-Five Pieces Fop 25c. We "will, until further notice, Laundry 25 pieces, such as Pil low uases, bheetS) Towels, JMap 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 10c each. No starch will be put kx any of the above mentioned. We are "yours to please, Concord Steam Laundv. M. L. Brown & Bro 1VRY, FEED AND SALEf STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passengei trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able rlrices. Horses rfind nmiles always on hand for sale. Breed era of thoroughr red Poland LChina Hops. A tor. W, H. Wakefidd CHARLOTTE, N. C, limits his practice to diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. The Doctor will be in Concord at the St. Cloud on Thursday May 1st. Cheap Store This Week! CONCOIU), N. C. C substantiate this statements and leave it to you are here to rr:a e a X Bo Tlior6 and stay there to maintain our posi tion at the head;wejontinue to sell the different efyles of vehicles of Tyson Jones, Hackney, Bar bo or, Emerson & Fisher, eW of the same quality that has iyen satisfaction for years. Our effoits are directed towards pleasing ourever increasing number of customers rather than add to Jur profits. Any of these vehicles wilf make pleas ing Christmas Gifts-buggiee.Mirrfly and traps of any finish all ar excellent yalue at thl price. To f Subscribe for The Standard.
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