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ily Standard. 9 JOHN D. BARRSER. jfrl; STBnUAUP ;is nb!ished everyday Sunday eejfd and deHveref b carriers RateOf Subscption. -One ytar 5ix months Tbreuiontll3 . I-0 " .- Siiijle copy 5c. The Weekly Standard i an-coluin 4-page ,ipeii It has a larger circulation in Carrus Cin any other paper, l'riceji year in advance. Terras for.regular advertisements made known o application. Address all communications to a THE STAMMK1I, Concord, t. C. TELEPHONE NO. 71- Cois'cokd, N. C, Apiil2C, 1802 We have heard many com-, mend able commeuis made qu the excellent sermons preacbed yes terday by the several pastors oi' the -while churcnes iu Concord. Now that the cement sidewalks m the business portion of the 'town will soon be" finished, it is 2aincstly hoped, 'especially by the Indies, that our city fathers will pass necessary anti-spitting ordinances. :.fr. J D Biirnu', editor and prouriotor of The Standard, left Sunday morning for the Charles ton Exposition. We kno that the few7 days he .will be away from his business will be for his; ;ood and hope our patrons will overlook all short comings in the paper until his return.. It is well-known that frhcChar- lotte Observer is championing the flying machine, the Greens boro Tciv'grain (under tho former regime at least), perpetual mo tion'and The Standard, wireless telegraphy. The latter is hero and past tho mere experiment stage. It is so well accomplished .that tho force has been sent across the "ocean and recent de velopments mark its onward progress for certain practical purposes. Perpetual motion is no nearer than it ever was, and the Observer sees its best chance to fly iu connection with The Standarirs protege, electrical en ergy transmitted by wireless means. We say Tho Standard's for it is not "wedded to any par ticular plau" b.ut all electrical en orgy ' transmitted by ctficrial waves is included in its mete and bounds. It is a decided pleasure to lb. 3 ScandaVd, how over, tobelov something of an , overplus uf resources to hasten the Observer on its wings Its! advjee to tlo Observer, however, is loverio abandoiigas entirely, it will always be a good thing to hu-e high flights. As to per petual morion Tho Staudard is going to have nothing to do withV. A Plfrmaii's Close Call. "I stuck to my gngino al though every joint ached and 3ry. nerve was racked witk pain," wiitesC W Bellamy a lo- c&ncllvo fireman, OiUttlington, .Iowa., "I wasweak and pale, without any appetite' and all run 'down. As 1 was about to give ap, I got Ti bottle or E'ectric Bitters and, after taking it, I felt as well as I ever did in my life." Weak, sickly, run down people always gain new life, strength and vigor from their use. Try them. Satisfaction guaranteed by Fetzer's Drug iStore. Price 50 cents. Address of the Secretary of the Treasury. That was a well conceived and k logically onslructecr$ddress de li red bj?Hon L M Shaw, Sec retary f the Treasury, in re snSnse to tltSiastfi "Govern mental Evotytion' atCittrgJ ru,., ou Vi turn ins,,, W'"ie, cn, L. J i. .-1- . ?ccasnn ofth s&tetnth annual 9 dinner of the Americus Republi can Clufe, jn ffommeratupn of tfn. Grunt's birthday. It is not our purpose to review or even , comment upou the speech further than to iemarj thathe orator has raisad the old 'question. as to whether "fs" or "are',' should be used in speak ing of tfie United States, by as sarting that "Thomas .lefferscn usually, if not always, referred to the United Stnf.es in the plurttH numbers". The orator was too broa'd in his assertion, for Mr. Jefferson did what the Supreme Court of the United Stales hits always done, used "is" with reference to fho United States lis a government, ana "are in, speaking of tht? component parts or the several States constitilt ing that government. Shot In His Left Log. For all kinds of sores, burns, bru;s?s, or other wounds De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is a sure cure. Skin deseases yield to it at once. Never fails in cases of piles. Cooling and healing. None genuine but DeWitt's. Beware of counter feits "I suffered for many years from a sore caused by a gun shot wound in my left leg," says A. IS. Fuller, English, Ind. It would not" heal and gave me much trouble. I used all kinds of remedies to no purpose until I tried DeWitt's. Witch Hazel Salve. A few boxes 'completely cured me." Gibson Drug Sto're. Fire Again Visits Charlotte. Charlotte had another fire Sun day by which the factory of the Shaw Harness Company was comnletely destroyed and the Collar factory, recently erected, as well.as a near-by tank, con taining 10,000 gallons of water, came near meeting tho same fate. They were saved only by tho he roic efforts after the fire compan ies arrived on the ground lato in consequence of the distance they had to travjel. Tho estimated loss is $27,000 of which $20,000 is covered by insurauco on the factory and its contents. Wants to ILJp Others. "I had stomach trouble all nry life," says Edw. Mehler, pro preitor otthe Unon Bottling Works, Eric, Pa , "and tried alljjj,. Kinds ot remedies, went to several doctors and spent con siderable moiey trying to g.et a moment's peace. Finally I read of Kodol Dyspepsia .Curo and Have been taking it to my great satisfaction. .. I novr found its equal for stomach trouble and gladly recommend it iuhopcthat I may help otlfer r.'i ?'ers."Kodol Dyspepsia Cure .cures all stomach trouble. Yju don't have to diet. Kotkl Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. Gibson's l3rug Store. tVorking 'i LHors a Day. There'f no restfor those tire -4 lass' little rlrers-Dr. King's Nw Life Pilk. Millionstare always busy, curing Torpid Liver, Jaundice, Biliousness, Fever andAgue. They banish Sick Headache, drive out Malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c at F6tzer's Drug Store. Fire at High Poiut-Thrce Kuildiugs Destroyed. High, Point April 20. This morninr at 5 o'clock lire was ! T ... 1 ..,1 i. aiscovereu in ine grocury tsiuie ui a Mr. Ricfcirdson, in the fac tory Settlement next to the , y. Chf Com. I T u pan;. It was first seen -by a m!tn living cWSo by, but think ing it was a light from a 'lamy or lantern h w,eut back to bed. .Soon afterwards the store wa in flame which spread to the office lind oil houses of the Victor Chair Company, destroy ing all three buildings. The factory building was in danger I for some time. It'is thought the store was eitlmr set on tire or the tire was caused by carelessness, a5 it originated among some ban ana crates undernealb the ouild- ing. MghtWas Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all. night long,", writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate, of Alexandria. Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. , I had cousumption so bad that if I walked a.block I would cough f rightfully and spit blood, but, wlitsn 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. Hoy Who Was Hypnotized is ft lhylns Maniac. Edwin Reber, .a 14 year-old boy, who was placed m a hypnotic trance Wednesday, with the result that his mind was unbafanced, today became so violently insane that it was necessary to remove him, . In chains, to the Schuylkill County Hospital for tho insane. The boy in his frenzy begs hishypno tizer to allow his'mindto resume its normal sway. .Tllo attending physicians says tho boy cannot recover unless tho traveling salesman who hypnotized him Lean bo found. Pottsyille, Pa., Dispatch to Philadelphia Record. Kicked His JIother-in-Law Down Stairs and Killed Her. Pittsburg, April 27. Michael Conhy, a structural steel worker; this evening kicked his mother-in Law, Mi's. Catharino McGoldrick, down' a flight of stairs, killing her almost instanUy. When arrested Cenlov sa;d MeGoMrlck ci'iae to his home just as Jio struck his wife in the face with his fist. The moiivjr-iu-law interfered in tho quarrel and siruck him oi tho head with a brick. She then left tho room aud as sho stood at the head of the stairs, Conley kicked her. In. the fall the woman's neck was broken. riuistCATARRH FOR 10 CENT TRfcXL SIZE. w w uivesKeiieiaiunce v. 4 s It cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane It cures Catarrh and drives a- j?ck"iy!i?:M2 COLD H HEAD Seals and protects the Membrane, restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. Full size 50c; Trial r ize 10c, at druggisjs or by mail. , J Ely J3rctiiers,5G Warreu St.. New York. ii - 1 ra Coocord'sG!YeaP'St6r. . 41-inchVine WhitLawn id 3G-iuch White Damask lc yard, lengths 1 toJ6 yards. Mercerised Striped Dimity im solid,colors, worth, 18 to 20c for 10c, lengths 1 to 5 yards. Mercerized. Striped Giiighatrf for shirt waists 17c, you pay H to 5c per yard more or the same. . Manchester Chambry in sftiid Pink and 'Navy 7Ac, lengths 1 to 9 yards, "these goods 'soil for 10c when,cut from tho bolth. Samples of Stamped Carving Cloths and Tray Covers at 10 to 74 cents. Those goods are all Linen and mostly henfstitcheu. Silk Windsor Ties worth 15 to - 25 cents at cents each. New line of and 3L0 Respectfully 2G South Union St. D. J. 5iiTT7TTYTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTTlfi wait for no man. YOU don't need to ha.ve any body W A I T for you when you carry COKRELrL'S . . watches . . 3 Watch Work a Specialty. ft: TO CUKEW COLD IS ONE DiY. Tako Laxative Bromo Quinind Tablets. All druggists refune the money if it fails to cure. Gale of Land For Taxes. As Tax Collector for Cabarrus County and by order of Board of Commissioners of said county delivered to mo on the first Mon day iir September, 1901 and by authority of Chapter 553 Public Lawe 1901, I will sell at he court house door in Con cord, N. C, on Monday, the 5Ui day of May, 1902, the following tracts or parcel of laud in said county for taxes due thereon, 1iz.: yv.fiio no. 1. J M Coley, Tine st 1 lot val $G40 13 8G WARD NO. 2. Jacob Blackwelder, near ball ground 4 lot yal. $200 3) 6 61 WARD NO. 4. Geo Tnc&r, 1 lot val, $100 $100 2 10 Giles Miller Coleburg, 1 lot val. $80 1 82 Turner Morrison, liappy II 1 lot va'. $50 5 00 Zim Crump, 1 lot yal. $123 6 65 J L PECK, Sheriff. THOS. W SMITH, Tax Col- iTime . . J I and i I. . . "Tidei tam Black, Broad Bt 1 lot val. $80 1 82 John Black, Broad -Ql t val. $100 0 30 Wait Hairy, W Diot tt 1 lot val. o w A. f' : - I Short lengths, slid colors and printed Lnyns 60c per 10. Whitcan4 Printed Lawn, Dim ity and Percal Sun -Bonuets at 25 cents. 500 yai'ds extra ilia White Ldw-a 30 inches whide 12ic, real value 1 to 20c, lengtns 1 to 8 yards. At 48c per lb. v.e have a lot of plain and striped Lawn uud Mad ras in 1 to G yard lengths, the. plain Lawns a thick but" very wide aud servicalde, tha Madras about what you pay 12c yard for you get these goods for 6 to 9c per yard. Everything as advertised. V N- cent Fancy Sox. --7 and ttry there to mainiain our poei tion'ut tho head; we continue to Bell the differtnt styles of vehicles of Tyson Jones, Hackney, Barbour, 'Kmerson & Wisher, etc., of the eame quality that has giyen satisf'icLton for years. Out efforts are directed towards pleasing our over ircrea'ni niin-.her of custoci"'3 rather than aild t iu .''profits. . Ar 3' of tht kh voliich' f, will !v.:Ve pl.;s ing Chrirttiuas Gifts bngies, eurray and tra-s of air; fjnif'i -; arc .sc(-llent valua at tho price P. II. ill 6 S. Concord - National Bank ' Idas paid .r!,000 n d;vidvnds since it opened doors in .July, 1888. Its surplus and undivided f und is 27.000. TTie losses from bad Jo ins in its entire history are &?3.00. It has nevor sued any one or been sued. , Its officers. are: J M OdelJ, president; D PColtine, casliier j T Coltane, assist'-n cficr; J Henctrix, bookkeeper. Board of Dif ectors W H Lflly, W U Odl, Jno. P Allison. JS This signature is on every box of the genuine Laxative BromoQuinine Tabiet9 the remedy that cures a cold iu one day J? W3 P BOST AN.
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