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Q Daily Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER. Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE I a JlOJlttlS BlILDlNu. THE STANDARD ;is published every day Sunday excepted and delivered by carriers. rates Of Subscription. Six months Three mourns iie nx uh . $4.00 2.00 1.00 35c The Weekly Stjidard is an S-columo 4-page aper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus Oan any other, paper. Triceji a year,in advance. Terms f or.regular ad vertiseraents made known a application. Addffcss all communications to a THE STANDARD, Concord, 3. C. TELEPHOXE NO. 71- Concokd, N. C, April 18, 1902. Tlfo Louisville and Nashville seems strictly in it as the cpnter of Railroad news of t tie day. The new pension commission er, whose name is ware, has the poets muse,' but he'll hardly find the office one sweet song that will wear. The question is, will those who are disfranchised by the poll-tax clause have a rislit to vote in the primaries? If so they will have a. voice in selecting men they cannot help elect. Durham Her ald. Most certainly he'll be the highest jumping fice in the weeds. A friend from China Grove deploring this misfortune of Mr. 6 O Overcasli says the negro John Bost is one of the meanest and most rascally characters in the country. Surety it is vicious folly to lay one's self liable to the processes of the law, but it is brutal stupidity, irrational fool hardiness for one to resist the processes he has invited and undertake to protect himself a'gainst officers of the law. Is a man fool enough not to know that if a deputy is resisted suc cessfully, the sheriff, with all the abled bodied men of the county and next all the military force of the state and of the nation in their proper capacities will come in defence of violated law! It js-a very bad man that resists legal officers. A Greensboro special of the 17th to the Charlotte Observer says: "The local Daughters of the American Revolution have joined forces with Major Joseph M. Morahead in the effort to have the remains of General Nathaniel Grene interred at the Guilford Battle Ground. They have peti tioned Representative W V Kitchiu to use his efforts in be half of the bill which proposes to appropriate $25,000 for the purpose- of ejecting a monument to General Greene on fh battle field." Few strokes of sqptfcnentality could be more fifting than this. "Ve pour put public mcftiey like water where it ofteJ,doQ harp as in about half thewfcasos of pen sions. This is one to inspire, a wholesome pride in the Am&i can heart. Wo hope lo Greens boro Battle Ground Company will succeed. Samuel Spencer, in a dispatch from Atlanta dated the 16th says: "The Southern Railway Company has had and has no interest, directly, present or prospective, in the purchase of the stock, or in its deposit as above with J P Morgan anfl Company. There is no Contest for the control of the Louisville and Nashville by" any other rajf- lipad compaoy and not likelyHo I be, certainly noUthe Southern." This seems to sooil some of poetry about the "Ellen N." Mr D K Pope, who wa's going a round bleeding post masters for campaign boodle, has given ..a good deal of trouble to Post master Lewis of Madison. The. grand jury of Henry County, Va., has found a bill against Lewis for high way robbery in drawing his pistol and making Pope give up the two 40 cUfllar notes pulled out of Lewis. Now if tho Gov. of Virginia makes requisition on Gov. Aycock for the postmaster he may have to go to Virginia and to jail on the I unbailable charge. Lewis has employed counsel and will make a.vigorous fight. It is a case in which Democrats hayo little "ruthers" but it is to be hoped a1- least that it will make the fat fryiDg business duly odious. Absent Minded. A case of more thaji usual absent-mindedness happened in St. Louis not long ago. According to Lippincott's Magazine, a pale, nervous young man came into the grocery with his baby on one arm and a kerosene can on the other. He set the can on the counter and said, gently, "Sit there a moment, dear." Then, .holding the baby out to the dared clerk, he said, "A gal lon of kerosene in this, please." 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. Sjnith, Butternut, Mich., say "DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the most satisfactory pills I ever took, Never gripe or cause nausea." Gibson Drug Store. Jerrie Holt, Colored, Dies Suddenlj. ( Jerrie Holt a hegro jnan of about 30 years died very sud denly soon after noon today over beyond the Fenix flour mill. He wjjls sitting on a chair when the summons came. He was stopped from work by mumps which was all tfie known malady from which he suffered. Jerrie has been in our. townl about a year, having como from Lexington and was greatly ap preciated by hfs employer Mr. R A Brfcwn Jle was a faithful laboref and h?sjlace will be hard to fill. Tho Southern Selling Tickets to Charles ton q Special Kates The Southern Railway has put tickets o sale fgr 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 sale on Tuesdays and Thursday, 7 day return limit are $5.30 Clipped His Wings. It never pays 'for even the best of oratofi to make speeches J before being sure of the facts upon which their, arguments are baseT3 beCause somebody is pretty sur to trip them. fJow,M there is the mtch talked of Chauncjy Depew, senator rom TewYork and onS d"f the most famous oratorsof America who was made to look like thirty cents by Senator Simmons of North Carolina, a comparatively unknown man. And all because th polished Chauncey "went off half cocked," to use a common expression. The New Yorker made a pretty mean speech in which he said that the amend mcnt in North Carolina was adopted to turn Butler and Pritchard out of the Senate. Mr. Simmons had onlv to state, in V reply, that the amendment Had not even yet gone into effect, and the old after dinner sport was taken off his pegs completely. Monroe Journal. St raw ben its 95 Cents Per (Juart. The first strawberries shipped this year were grown by Mr. J J Wells, of Teacheys. Trie went to Philadelphia and sold for 95 cents a quart. Mr. L-S Wells, of Teacheys, last year sold over $500 worth of strawberries from one acre and tells the Milming ton Messenger that he -now thinks he will beat that record this season. A create of berries will be shipped today from Rocky Point by TJ Armstrong and J C Jones, and there the re frigerator trains will carry them by the train load. It is a great industry in Eastern North Caro lina. News and Observer jof 17th. . At Fetzer's Drug Store. The .newest rertumes in popular favor now are floro DORA, PALESTINE CLOVER and la France rose. These odors are unique and exquisite. Don't fail to try them, queen of violets is still without a peer, it is in- fact the only violet.- anil sUy there to maintain our posi tion atihe head; we"continue to sell th different styles of vehfoles of Tyson Wones, Hackney, Barboar, Emerson A Fisher, etc. , of theame qufjity that has Kiyen satisfaction for years. Oar effoiti are directed towards pleasing our ever increalLug number of Customers rather Uthan add to our, profits. - Any of liioop vehicles will make pBtts ing Christmas Gifts buggiee, jurrey and trass of any finish all are excellent yalue at the price. P. I. MORRIS 1 1. Men Silk . . Embroidered Socks, A PAIR. Respectfully, 0. J. B 0 S T I A N. 2 Says He Was Tortured. "I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes H Robinson, . Hills borough, Ills., but Bucklen's Arnica Salvo completely cured them." Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Per fect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by Fetzer's Drug Store. Twenty-Five Pieces For 25c. We will, until further notice, Laundry 25 pieces, such as Pil low Cases, Sheets, Towels, Nap 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 in any of the above mentioned. . We are yourr pie ise, CONCORD jAUNDAv M, L. BROWN & Bro LIVERY, FEED AND S ALE STABLES. Just in rear of St'Cload Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger rains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished rjronmtlv and at reason able prices Horses and mules always on hand lor sale. Joreea era ox tnorougnr. reo China Hop. Peland Dr. W. H. Wakefield, CHARLOTTE, NC, limits his practice to diseases of Eye, Ear Nos. aid Throat. The Doctor will be in Conccjrd at the St. Cloud on Thursday .May 1st. TEETHING r-M -H i 1 j rq.N Cures Cholora-thfantuin. Diarrhoea, Dysentery and th d" V-a- Aid Digestion. Regulates the Bowels. Str TPPTHiii'r rcv r r s . " me nd lir.VintrWoVmi' TEETH IN A "c Fetzer's SiffhtWas Her Terror. "I would' cough nearly all nightlong," writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria. Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad 'that if I walked a block I would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly cured me and I gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bron chitis and all Thrt and Lung Troubles. Price 5jc and $1.00. Trial bottles fr.ee at Fetzer.'s Drug Store. Sale of Land For Taxes. As Tax Collector for Cabarrus County and by order of Board of Commissioners of said county delivered to me on the first Mon day in September, 1901. and by authority of Chapter 558 Public Lawe 1901, I will sell at the. court house door in Co'n cord, N. C, on Monday,. the 5th day of May, 1902; the following tracts or parcels of land ra said county for taxes duo thereon, viz.: WARD no 1 . J M. Coley, Pine st 1 lot val $040 13 86 WARD NO. 2. J acob' Blackwelder, near ball ground 1 lot yal; f 200 3 50 Thos L Cook, residence, St. George stl lot val. $100 6 51 ' ' -WABD KO. 4. Geo Tucker, 1 lot val. $100 6 61 Sim Black. Broad st Hot val. $80 1 82 John Black, Jfc-oad st 1 lot val.s$100 6 30 Wattllairy, WDapotst Hot val. $100 340 AT McCarfor, Brad bV 1 lot ' val. $75 1.75 Gfles Miller oleburff, 1 lot val. $80 1 82 Turner Morrfson, Happy H 1 lot vi. $50 . 5 06 Zim Crump, 1 lot val. $125- 6 G5 J L PECK, SfterilT. THOS. W SxUltH, Tax CoK POWDERapU e Bowel Troubles ot Children o any i iiLiitiLiimtdt tjowcls. Strengthens the ChildaAM JSKb Drug Store.
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