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o Daily Standard, JOHN.D. BARRIER, Edilor and Proprietor. ' ' OlTUlH 1 MOItfilit UUlLDIMi. . Sun-Ky excited aud divyed nycarrs. T KATES Up SUBSCRIPTION. One year Six muiiths JThree months $4. (To 2.00 1.00 35c Single jy 5c. The Weekly Standard isan column 4-pae aier. It ha a larger circulation in Cabarrus utft any ttiher ter. PrieeJa year in advance. Terms forjregular ;dvertiseinents maite knon ipiitu'atioii. iV'-'l'"ess all commiyiications ton 'WIE STANDAUI), Concord, '. C.' TELEPHONE NO. 71- Concord, N. C, April 25, 1902. I . llESrOM) T.0 THE Ml CALLS. 'Note that the festival by the Daughter? of the Confederacy, is tonight Ic is true that the promoters of- every enterprise wish their particular claims em phasized, but this is oue that we would gladly see emphasized and liberallypatron'.zed. All claim to honor and love the Confederate cause. While many of us do not sec why :.55,00O is nt ample for a monument to President Davis and the Southern. Confederacy, the committees charged with the duty ot making a statue that will be an hono'r to the President, tb'e caus : and the whole South ern people in that great strug--gle thru hallenges the adm'ira tion of 1 r e world even in defeat ask for suitable fund. These committees conceived a momit to cost 125,000. Tb ids have come in slowly and the plan has been reduced for $75,000 and our Sduthorn women have been asked to en gineer the work of getting up the funds. Now why not save from useless luxuries, if poverty is claimed, and respond to their calls without hesitation. Give t!. cm 'due encouragement by a liberal response to every call. Remember that he who takes no pridoin a chivalrous ancestry will never do any thing worthy of the prido of posterity. Attorney General Knox, has proceeded to have suit brought against the begf trust It is to be hoped that it will have a good effect on our , breakfast steak, more steak for the money or less money for the steak. Now that our townsman, Mr. H A Graeber, has attached an emery wheel to his sawing ma chine the use of second , hand 'brick, scenes a solved problem. He can clean and dress them to "taste, Senator Money, oE Missouri, got into a little scramble with a Washington street car conductor Thursday and got put off with two blows. He cut the conductor! in the hand. He ,laimedtb privilege of a transfer ticket that 3ie did not have time to get and refused to pay or get off. So he was put off and niissqd his train for which he was heading for Baltimore. All this ado about a little Money, probably not over iive cents at that! "I:sr 10 AWTEK' The best pper in w rhich to advertise j tb one whih possesses the confidence of ti; CfcmmUUHtV ill the highest degree The high character fcf the paper bwill throw A mantle of credence ovfcr, air tht atfvertisiu tu ft eplurfltfs. Good Advertising, New7 Yo-k. The Charleston News and Cou rier says Camp Hampton, United Confederate Veterans, of Colura bia, have instituted ,a movement to efect a suitable equestrian statue to the memory of Gen. Wade Hapton. The News and Courier, howTever, thinks the movement hasty . There should be consultation and a decision ou the lo'cation and style of the- me morial that shall be the wish of the whole State and a monument or two monuments properly rep resenting his in his military and civil spheres. Each was so con spicuous that there may not be a plan found to represent him in a single statue Now that Hamp ton is dead and the Tillman ma nia is ou the wane, South Caro lina wUl be apt to do well to the memory of her greatest sou. MjjhtWas 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 1 gained 58 pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to euro Coughs, Colds, La Grippe, Bron chitis and all Throat and Lung Troubles. Price 50c and 1.00. Trial bottles freo at Fetzer's Drug Store. Whilo Mr. Wilson's motives for bringing those charges may bo questioned, this does not disprove them. -Durham Herald. A Wants to Help Others. . "I had stomach trouble all my life," says Edw. Mehler, pro preitor ot the Union Bottling Works, Erie, Pa., -"and tried all kinds of remedies, weilt to several doctors and spent con siderable money trying to get a moment s peace. Finally I read of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and have been taking it to my great satisfaction. I never found its, equal for stomach trouble and gladly recommend it inliopeXhat I mayhelp other rubers." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures all stomach troubles. Yju dou't have to diet. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. Gibson' Drug Store. "Wise is the man who knows when to make a long story short.' fenced 3Iauy a Time. Don't neglect coughs and colds even if it is Spring. Such cases often result seriotfsly at thissjBason just because people are careless. A dose of One linute Cough Our wifl re move, all cranQr. Absolute ly safe. Acts at dnce. Sure cure for coughs, coldsk drotfp, iip, bronchitis, and other throat and lung tFouVjiles "I have used One Minute Cough CJure several rors, " says Postmaster C. O Dawson, Barrr,lH "It is the very best cough medidre on tne marujet. it nas savea me many a severe spell of sickness and I warmly recommend it" The children's favoiite. Gibson Drug Store. The "HorBlrlit Skuie." The " Restrict Skule" will tpt given atlie court htfcise nxt Tueshiy eve ning at right o'clock- u.'frler the aus les of the Ladies'Aid Society of Ctral Methodist church. General admission 23 emits, tRildro. 15 cents. The following caste: MMlTTi: u.-iaMi-erkins J.C. l lllK John Ulii John nltft VV- '-iloubton fPl'LlCANTS ,...Mrs. 4- J,Jrown . Jss Moiitfi'ry ...Mrs. D. kl- trai Miss lteiiwA-t Sharp.. Miss Same Mffip'e I ljAUI rlMn . 1ezeklah lVdfferass Prof. J. IlLentz SCHOLARS. MeUltablo Jones.. Matilda liillinKS.. Faithful Snooks Hhnmntha Piper . Jertisha-Olckson., ('lorinda Geyser.. Kuth Ketelium .. Susan fawloot .. M!sh Cole ....Mrs. 1J. O. Johnson . .Mrs. J. 1? StKTillt ...Mr. F. n.vlcKinne Mrs. JSyiium Mrs. L. P. Colo Miss Cora J.sntz '.'.Mrs. A. 8. Jfctyvault ....Mrs. I j. U. Cultrune ..Miss lrma Kinnuons Aubrey Hoover Sally llrown Dorcas DooMttle... Dick Drown David Hnooks lillly Crpw font (JhadiaU lluz.ard... Stephen Tucker.... . Jeremiah Jeuklns.. t etlj O'lee . Mr. Groves M. J. Freeman J. 1. Hatchett A 13. Lentz , TV. O. ItOKhjimer CljPde Stewart Sim Dlpsey Hardin Uevelle COMMENCEMENT VISITORS. Mrs.Mpsey Mrs. R. E. Harris Mirandy Dlpsey Miss Rose Harris Mim Snnntis.... Mrs.J U. WadswortU .j. ii. jiarrsen Mis. Crowfoot Mrs. Martin Roger What (1 Stands In Masonry. An overgrown country boy, rough as to clothes and face, uncouth as to manner, entered a a retail jewelry house the other day and timidly approached a clerk to whom ho made known his wants in alow vice. "What kind of a 'pin do you want?" asked the clerk, as ho brought out a tray. The suburb anite looked the tray over and selected a Masonic pin. "I'll take this he drawled, '.'I'm a carpenter by trade; this here squaro and compas's is all right, and any d n fool knows that G stands for gimlet." A. Fireman's Close Call. "I stuck to my engine al- though every joint ached and every nerve was racked with pain," writesO W Beilamy, a lo comotive lire man, of Burlington, Iowa., "I was weak and pale, without any appetite and all run down. As I was about to give up, I got a bottle of E'ectric Bitters and, after taking it, I felt as well as lever did in my life." -Weak, sickly, run down people always gairr new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Fetzer's Drug Store. Price 50 cents. "A man may bo as good as pie and still feel crusty." . WorlviHS 21 Hours A Day. There's no rest for those tire less little wTorkers Dr. King's New 'Life Pills. Millions :are always busy, curing Torpid Lirer, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever and Ague. They banish Sick Headacho, .drive out Malaria. IsTever gripe or weaken. Small, tastb nice, ork wonders. Try thorn. 25c at Fetzer's Drug Store. The oyster is yearning for his vacation." Neglect Means Danger. Don't neglect biliousnes and constipation. Your health will suffer permanently if you do. DoWitt's Little Early Risers cure such cases, M4 B. Smith, Butternut, Mich., say "De Witt's Little Early Risers are the mos satisfactory pills I ever took. Never jripe or cause nausea." Gibson Drug Store. A politician, like a poor work- niAr al way if blames hia tools." At Fetzer's Unit Store. TfiK Newest Perfumes in popular favor now are floko- 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. r- 41-.inc?i Fine White Lvn 10 36 -inch White Damask 15c yard, k-ngths 1 totC yards. Mercerizc'd Striped Dimity in solid colors, 'worth 18 to 20c pr 10c, lengths 1 to 5 yards. Mercerized Striped Gingham for shirt waists Ql 17Jc, you pay H to 5c per yard more for the same. ' Manchester Chambry in solid Pink and Navy He, lengths 1 to 9 yards, these goods sell for 10c when cut from the bolth. Samples of Stamped Carving Cloths-and Tray Covers at 10 to 74 cents. These goods are all Linen and mostly hemstitched. Silk Windsor Ties worth 15 to 25 cents at HSK cents each. New line of -EI cent Shirts and 3LCB cent Fancy Sox. Respectfully 2G South Union St. Says He Was Tortured. "I suffered such pain from corns I could hardly walk," writes II 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, i Cure guaranteed by Fetzer's Drug Store. ikTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT Time . and . . Tide! w$it for no man YOU don't need t have any iody. w A.i.r for you when you carry CORNELL'S . . watches . . 3 il 3 Watch Work a Specialty. 1 j" and aged TB hP) it h&tr'' rue any ' tvl 55 C4- Short leng'ths, solid colors and printed Lawns C0c por lb. White and. Printed Lawn, Dim ity and Percal Sun Bonnets at 25 cen.ts. 500 .yards extra lino White Lawn 30 inches whido - 12c, real value 17 to 20c, lengtns 1 to 8 yards. ' At -ISc per lb. we have a lot of plain and striped Lawn and Mad ras in 1 to 0 yard lengths, the plain Lawns a thick but very wide and servicable, the Madras about what you pa;y 12c yard for you get these goods for 6 to 9c per yard; Everything' as. advertised . Ti '1- v rM - H ., To So "Jlioio and nt.y tliere to maintain pur posi tionat the head; we continue to sell the different styles of vehicles oi Tysoh Jones, Hackney, f3iirbojr, Emerson fe Fisher, tc, of the same quality that has giyen satisfuction for years. 0;ir efforts are Jirectetl towards pleasing anr ever increasing nun"iber of customers rather than a1.1 to our'pronts. " Auy of thcfo.yehiel'' s will iriuke pLas-' ing Chrittmaa Gifts bodies, turrey and tra;: s of ar-3T finish all are excellent yalue irt price. 1 1 EMU 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 dire $35.00. It has never suediny one or been sued. Its officers am: J M Odell, president; D B Cojtrane, cashier; L D Coltrane, assistant cashierj J M Hendrix, bookkeeper. Board of Directors W H Lilly W R Odell, Jno. P Allison. J S Harris Elain Kng J M OdeU and D B Coltrane DrW, H. Wakefield, c&arloAe, n.V, limits his practice to diseases of Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. The Doctor will be in Concord at the St$ Cloud on Thursday May 1st. . BOST1AN. v s (nmflr W
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