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w..m pa'iy Standard.: JOHN D. BARRIEH, Editor and Propriety. - ' - ts JiyitUlS JJILWXJJ. thk sTAN'DARD !is DulAihed tvery ft. I.1V I Silay exL-eptof and delivered by carriers. . ,.t. w, - One year . t ' Six montljs Three months . One month Datcc He J5 laQPDIPTinhl. $4.00 l.m 35c Single copy 5c. The Weekly Standard is an 8-column 4-paKe aper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus ban any other paper. Price i a year in Ivance. Terjns for.regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to j THE STANDARD, Concord, T. C. i 7i- j TELEPHONE NO. Uncord, N. C, May 1, 1902 A Kinston social of the 30 th tilt. savs the man Carter in jail j w - on the charge of murdering Pete Lawson, of Duplin county, has confessed to the murder but claims that Mrs. Lawson hired him 'to do the deed. Adam set the precedent and men are still putting the blame of their worst deeds on the women. Dangerous If NesM'ted. Burns, cu's and other wounds often fail to heal properly if neglected and become trouble some sores. DeWitt's Hazel Salve prevents such conse qeuncos. Even where, delay has aggravated the injury DeWitt's Witch Haze) S-V.vh effects a cure "I had a running sore on my leg thirty years," says H C Hartly. Yankeetpwn, Ind. "After using maDy remedies, I tried DeWitt's Hazel Salve. A few boxes healed the sore." Cures all skin diseases. Piles yield to it at once. Beware of counterfeits. Gibson Store. Drug At Fetzer's Dms Store. The 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. Tot Causes Might Alarm. "One night my brother's baby was taken with Croup," writes Mrs. J C Snider, of Crittenden Ky., "it seemed it would strangle before we could get a doctor, so we gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently cured it. We always keep it in the house to protect our child ren from Croup and Whooping Cough. It pured me of a chronic bronchial 'trouble that no othe.r remedy would relieve." In fallible for Coughs, .Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Fetzors Dru Sore. Cubanola cigars have tip drugs nop flavorings heartburn anQ with health digestion 9 mm 15 C UPi hy moke a 3 X Cent cigar 'that does? mwmmmnmmmmt. iiiMiiuiii -n mi. i .m..iiiiiii.)iih..i in in i impiiihiiwihimwmi m J' jk DSuylitsw. or tno luurcueracy Ask Vit- trans- to yeliWl ho ui. VVe present again to Veterans, j especially Of Camp No. 2J2, tllS matter of such contributions as tftey can takjo pleasure iji giving at this one supreme e'tfortfto rear a suitable monument to Jefferson Davis and the Confederate cause The Daughters of the Confed eracy agreed to take up the work that the men had weaken on and despaired of. They will push it jto completion, but as to how creditable the monument will be ! depends on the responses to thei c calls for help. They have very reasonably called on the various camps for a share and Gen Gor don has asked each member, who is able; to give one dollar. Can we do less than respond? The writer is asked by the camp to collect such amounts as individuals of the camp will give The following have responded. Will not you? M C Walter $1.00 H B.Parks 1.00 SLPartlow .1.00 J D Barrier, (paid)' 1.00 DA Caldwell, (paid). 1.00 J O Thompson 1.00 Aaron J Bost, (paid) 1.00 She Dido't Wear a Mask. But her-beauty was completely hidden by sores, blotches and pimples till she used Bjckleu's Arnici Salve. Then they vanished as will all Eruptions, Fevei Sores Boils, Ulcers. Carbuncles and Felons, from its usq. Infallible jfor Cuts, Corns, Burns, Scalds and Piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at Fetzer's Drug store. Rod need Hates. On account of the following occasions the Southern Railway will make reduced rates: On account meeting N. C. Fun eral Directors and Embalmers Association, Raleigh. N. C, May 13 to 15. Tickets on sale May 13 to 15, with tinal May 1G. Fare for round trip $6.70. On account Great Council N. C. Improved Order Red Men, Raleigh, May 8 to 10. Tickets on sale May 6 to 8 with tinal limit the 12th. Fare for round trip 0.70. On account Southern Baptist Convention and .Auxiliary Meet ing, Asheville, N. C, May 8 to 15. Tickets on sale May G to 10 with final limit 21st. An exten sion of limit to June 2nd may he had by deposit of ticket with joint agent at Asheville on or before May 15, and payment of fee of 50 cts. Fare for round trip $5.10. which .give 'mm interfere and m$m A Deep Mystery. It is a mvsterv. whv women ! endure Backache, Headache,! j Nervousness, Sleeplessness, ''Mfelanchly. Fainting an Dizzy Spells when, thousands have proved that Llectnc! Bitters will quiafcly cure suh troubles, "I suffered for yeafs iwith kidney trouble." writes Mrs. Phtbe Cnerley, of Peter son la., "and a lame back pained meo I cou'd not dress myself, but Electric.Bittcrs wholly cured me, and, although. 3 years old, 1 now am able to do all my huse. work." It overcomes Con stipation, improves Aopetite, gives pirfect health. Only. 50c at Fetzer's Drug store. Harry Vt-t Hurt -Mr. Harry West who. has been running on the railroad, from Asheville tcr Spartanburg, came in yesterday ' morning with a broken arm. He was jumping from the' train when hs fell and his left arm was badly broken. He will bo at home for several weeks on account of the accident. Salisbury Sun of 29th. North Carolina, ) .Superior Cabarrus County, j Court. Joe Smith, Nannie Smith and Mien Yarboro, Plaintiffs, vs. Silas Coleman, Frank Coleman, George Hammonds, Cora Ham monds and Leonard Ury, de fendants. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court frdm the return of J L Peck, Sheriff of Cabarrus County, N. C, and from the affi davit of Nannie Smith filed in the above entitled action, that Silas Coleman, Frank Coleman George Hammonds, Cora Ham monds and Leonard Ury, the above defendants, are non-residents of this State, and after due diligence cannot be found within the State of North Carolina, and are necessary and proper parties to the abovo-entitled action, and whereas the plaintiffs above named have begun an action in said Court to subject to partition the real estate of said plaintiffs and defendants described in the complaint of the plaintiffs. And whereas the said defend ants have an interest actual or contingent in said lauds. Now, therefore, the said Silas Coleman, Frank Coleman, Geo. Hammonds, Cora Hammonds and Leonard Ury are hereby notified that unless they bo and appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said county ana State aforesaid on or before the 13th day of Juue, 1902, and plead, answer or demur to the complaint of the plaintiffs in this action, that the plaintiffs will ap ply to the Court for the relief demand in the complaint and for costs of action. This 1st day of May, 1902. wG-12 Jno. M Cook. Clerk Superior Court. J O ygK ' j - - . . - ,, Concord's. Cheap Store..- 41-inch Fine White Lawn &. 10 36-iuch White Damask 15c yard, lengths'! to 6 yards. Mercerized Striped Dimity in solid colors, worth 18 to 20c for 10c, lengths 1 to 5 yards. Mercerized Styiped Gingham for shirt waists 17c, you pay 1 to 5c per yard more for the same. Manchester Chambry in solid Pink and Navy 7c, 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 HIS cents each. New line of and JLU Respectfully, D. J. BOST 1 AN. 2G South Union St. Dr. W. H. Wakefield 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. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTnTTTTTT Time . and Tide i- t t i wait for no man. YOU don't need to have any body W A I.T lot you when you carry CORRELL'S . . watches . . Watch Work a Specialty, uiiuiiUiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiimuiiiiN Concord.- National Sank Has paid $54,000 in dividends since it openecL door in 'July, 1888. Its surplus and undividedJ fund is $27,000. The losses from bad loans hi its entire history are $35j(S0. Jt has never sued any one or beln sued. Its officers are : J M Odell, president; J5B Coltrane, cashier; L D Coltrane, assistant cashier; J M Hendrix, bookkeeper. Board of Directors WH Lilly, W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, J S Harris, Elam King J M Odell and D B Coltrane Short lengths, solid colors and printed Lawns 60c per lb. White and Printed Lawn, Dim ity and Percal Sun Bonnets' at 25 cnts. 500 yards extra line White Lawn 30 inches whidg 12.Jc, real value 17 to 20c, lengtlis 1 to 8 yards. At 48c per lb. We have a lot of plain and. striped Lawn and Mad ras in 1 to G yard lengths, the plain Lavns a thick but very, wide and servicable, the Madras about what you pTiy 12Jc yard for you get these goods for 6 to 9c per yard. Everything as advertised. cent Shirts cent Fancy Sox. zi' v,w- cr ..-.r--"i u Iff To Bo Tlicro and etay there to maintain our posi tionjat the head; we continue to sell the diffor6nt styles of vehicles of Tyson Jones, IlAckuey, Barboar, Emerson & Fisher, etc. , of the same quality that has giyen satisfaction for years. Our efforts are directed towards pleasing our ever increasing number of customers rather than add to our profits. Auy of these vehicles will make pLas ing Christmas Gifts buggies, surrey and traps of any finish a!l are excellent yalne at the price. P. I IMS -1 1. Sale of Land For Taxss. 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 Clmpter 558 Public Lavb 1901, I will sell at the court house loora in Con cord, N. C, on Monday, tho5th day of May, 1902, the ' following tractsnor parcel of land in said county for taxes due thereon, viz.: WARD no. Iff m J M Coley, Pine st 1 lot val $040 mirp no. 2 13 83 Jacoo BlaKkwelder, near biHh tfromxd 1 lot yal. $200 3 J SvARD Nt 4. Geo Tucker, 1 lot xnL $100 C 0 i Sim Black. Broad stllot val, $80 1 82 John Black, Broad et 1 lot val. $100 0 30 Watt Ilairy, W Dapot st 1 lot val. 100 2 10 Giles Miller Coleburg, 1 lot val. $S0 1 82 Turner Morrison, Happy II l lot val. $50 5 00 Zim Crump, 1 lot yal. $125 c (53 J L PECK, Sheriff. THOS. W SMTTII, Tax Col-
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