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9 Dailf Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER, Ediij and Proprietor. OFFICE IN KUKRIS BUILDLNU. THE STANDARD lis published every da Sunday excepted and delivered by carriers. rates Of Subscription. .-One year .Sue mosths 2.00 "Thrpp -mnfifhS 1.00 .'One month f.. WW ' ,35c The Weekly Standard is an 8-column 4-page It 'has a larftjf circulation in Cabarrus B n ny other paper. Priced a year in advance. Terms foriregular advertisements mae known .. application, , Address all conituicationsoa THM -'STANDARD. Concord, 2i. C. ... : TELEPHONE NO. 71 JoncOud, N. C, Apiil 22, 1902. LtTtOS HAVE HISTORY STRUMIT. We have' taken no little inter . est in ttyf subject of a recent lit tle tilt between the CharlotteOt. server and. the. Salisbury Sun. In order that hfstory may be kept straight wo would be lad iLo haye the position of the Sun so verified as to take its proper place in historic narative if its verity-.can be substantiated. We freely confess that from all the reading w hnd' done we were luliy prepared "for the way in which the Observer put it. We have read the story in 13 umber of places and we were; under the impression that the .lerrimac or Virginia, swept -every t'liing before it on the first day and wTent back to Norfolk vr ith glory enough for one day. "She returned to Hampton Roads the Bcyct day expecting to do .some gleaning when she encoun tered the Monitor. The two ex hausted themselves without vie-1 i tory for either when the Virginia , .sailed away and returnedto Nor folk, delivering a partiug shot -that hit the Monitor's turret centerly and seriously injured! T . . . TXr , .1 , man hurt in either vessel. In that the Merrimac went out ."-with sanguine hope and assur ance of triumph and come back 1 1 without tke reality it seems to . us her pride was surely humbled, .Just as the e.ttacker always vi??hn trie purpose of the attack "is unrealized. . But the chief pointin theSuns statement that we would lilce to ,believe-if justified by the fScts - f 4.u it' . j .1 , -as tpat the Virginia returned the -.vthird day and challenged tlie .Monitor for renewal of combat and that the Monitor drew away ft into shallow watgrand underthe guns of the forts. This is a mat- terto which Our attention has riitver been called before and if 0 "Cogrect It should forjn a pleasant -part ofttfce story when told bv a sou tiler net. The reader death seems to iiave thusb in his sickle in our aaidst and is gathering an abundant haryest. What if there .svere no hope in it? .Dallas Texas had thrge severe 1 fires Sunday probably of in-.sceudj0-y origin resulting in a loss of property worth$370,000 0t is closely associated with the Coming of the Veterans but it Jvill 110 interfere with their ood time nor be laid to them. Please note that the Daughters of the Confederacy seeing 'the nei f proxpt and vigorous prosecution oi the work of che Davis Monument fund will furnish an ice cream ftjast FrU day nighty They should receive a liberal patronage. They can be depended on for Jioblo work, but must have co paertftion 2nd patronagrj. , Tbr Rural lloute Wagons? Tfree fine new agons ap peared this mdrnin in ' front of the post officy and attracted no little attention. - They were "for NoSj J, 3, and 4 free rural delivery routes. They loek .uirnv vUU8 uuiuo ." - -more like a post office inside They are arranged .f or com fort for all kinds of weather. They are attractive too, enab! ing people to, see them at a good distance. ' At Fetzer's Drtijf Store. The -Newest Perfumes in pqpular 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. a.itisn f;lct the only violet. ' Items from Flows. Flows, April 21 Farmers will be busy planting cotton this week. The week opens "with fine weather, which wo- hope will be continued for some time. Mr. W W Flowe left last week for Albemarle. MVs. R A Gourley, who has been visiting in Charlotte has returned to her home. Mrs, Linker, of Pioneer Mills, has returned from a visit to her sister Mrs. StoWo. 1 ftrTi rxxrCkd lno t'n rr 4- rvrA J vicinity and claimed as .its victims Messrs. Jno. Stowe and R A Gourley. They are how ever improving now. .miss uora Alexander is stay ing with the family of Mr. R W Bigger of Concord, Miss'Ha White attended the Tuneral of her aunt Mrs. Stowe of MjntJIill. ' Miss Mary Grij3r, of Rocky River retuj-ngd from j,he Ex position Saturday night. -:v Wprk is being pushed on th T . .. Nowey Mirveandthe prospects for the future seems bright indeed. Scriboj . .;. Tougly A Jittletale I would relate About a bit of unkiud fate. I bought a braa new mackiutosh, and now it never raiiu b'osh! Commoner. Sight Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," 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 Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's Drug Store. H TJXKNOW.N XL FRO JgLLEJl j Prbbablj Jumpod Fgom Xot3St Silrer Ad bktiown negro vis killed , Fabout 12 'cck jfbnjaynigh t Sifuef Hill grossing bf N. 38 i stramgotng north r J JTho coitmor, Mr. Lentz, Sum- j- mad a jury. (nsistki oV Messrs. J C McDaniel, A LSap-1 penfield, Henry Ritz, A. S Dayjj vault. Caleb Clineand JJBrowrf. and held an inquest over the dead botly this morning and de ckled he wins killed by. jumping m 0 off the train or being pushed off. rt ,A negro, Who was with him stated to toe jury that he did net know his name but fhought his .home was at Belmont Saved Many a Time. . Don't neglect coughs and colds 'oven if it is spring. Such cases oflen result seriously at this season just because people are careless. A dose of -One Minute Cough Cure will re move all danger. Absoluttly safe. Acts at once, Sure cure for coughs, colds, crdup, grip, bronchitis, and other throat and lung troubles "I have used One Minute Cough' Cure several years," says Postmaster C. O Ditwson, Barrr, 111. "It is the very best cough rnedicine on the market. It has saved me many a sovere spell of sickness and I warmly recommend it" The children's favoiito. Gibson Drug Store. ' "Most divorce suits have a wedding fee in sight." Dr. W; H. Wajtefield, CHARLOTTE, N. 0., . limits his practice to diseases of Eye, Ear Jose and Throat! The Doctor will bo .in Concord at hthe St. Cloud on Thursday May. 1st. . Ah and Bty tbere to maintain our Jposi- tion at the head; weoontinue to sell th amerent myies ol venioies oi ivson Jones, Haoknoy, Barbour, Emerson & Fisher, etr, , of the same quality that has given satisfaction for years. Our efforts are directed towards pleasing our ever increasing number of customers rather than add to our,"profits. " Any of these vehicles will make pleas ing Christmas Gifts buggiee, furrey and traps of any finish all are excellent yalue at the price. , P. ,Ai Cufcanola cigr3 and :?;' common cigars , jf$ ' '' cost you about f' xj .'$ ; at your A fi g J Vj j II Jysy have the best, r y for your 5 cents?, 3fc 1 . . . . Men -Silk . '.. Embroidered Socksj JLCD A Respectfully, nTEETMIMC J Cures Cholera-lnfantum, Diarrhoea, Dysentery and the Bowel Troubles of Children of ''l' Af'- Ald Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the Child and MAKES TEETHING EAST. Cures Eruptions and Sores, Colic, Hives and Thrush Removes and prevents Worms. TEETHINA Counteracts and Overcomes the Effects of the Summer's heat upop Teething Children, and costs only 25 cents at Druggists, or mail 25 cents to C. J. MOFFETT. M. D., St Louis. Mo. Fetzer's Drug Store. New 'York Life " lasuranca" Company I . OLDEST AND LARGEST COMPANY IN TH13 WORLD. Assets $290,000,000. nirpp ti nnn ..of Insnranee in force. CASH SURRENDER. AND PAID-lfp VALUES AFTER TWO YEARS. All Policies absolutely incontest able after date of is&ue. I also handle Old Line Fire, Ac cident Health and Sick Benefit Insurance. Call on or aU4ress Thos. "J." White. Room 4-45 Wwt Depot Street. ASK DRUGGIS tGATARRK FOR , ,10 CENT. . ; JRAL SIZE. ' fly's Cimi Bali.. w GlvcsRHcf atOncs It cleanses, soothes and heals nie diseased membrane cures Catarrh and drives a- way atold in the headni fl Ik. LI ET A It quickly. It isbsorbedTLULLl lH H LA LI X eals and protects the Membrane, restores the Sen.'!, of Taste Olid SmeB. Full size 500 Trial sifc loc. at; druircisis or h"inail. "Ely BrotberB,56 Warren Bt!, frew York. Sayt He Was Tortured. "I suffered such tiain from corns I fcoujld lartlfy walk," writes II Robinson, Hills borough, Ills., but Bucklen's Arnica Salve completely cured them,n Acts like magic on sprains, bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burns, boils, ulcers. Per fect healer of skin diseases and piles. Cure guaranteed by Fetzer's Drugstore. PATH. D. J. B 0 S T I A N. POWDERS) TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTnTTTTfTTTnYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTiif Time . re and Tide! wait for no man. ' YOU don't neod to have any body W A ! T for you whpn you carry COUPE L'S ,. .. watches . , 31 Well Work a Specialty. iriiiiiaiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiaiUiiAiiiiiiiiiiiUiTs . FO$ 'OVER SIXTY EARS Mr. WinshDw's Soothing Syrtip has been used for ovef sixty years by jnii tionti of motaers for their children whie teething, with perfect Buccesa ,It BQothes the chilct, softens the gnms allays allpain, enres vpftid colic, and is tie besj; remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieyethe poor little eufftror iiQme.ii- ately Sold by druidls n every . part flf the world. Twenty-five cent a bot? tie. Be sure and ask for "Mrf.fWin. J slows Soothing SyrnB." .n takerjo 1 o'er kiiul I 9. 1 B . . The outhern Sellinj? Tickets to Charles m ton at Speciay!lates. The Souther 5ilway has -put feckets on sale for tffe Char leston Esposition. The rounds trip rate from Concord forsea 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 1 A V
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