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O ' , i I,...- .mil i niiTrtwrirt Bady Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER, Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE 1 JUOKKIS iiUlLl)LX Tin: (- r A vnADll .aa.K1i..4fcJl.l pupni rliv SuniUy excepted J ana tielivereu Yy carriers. RATES Of SUBlWlON. One year Six months Thre months "4.00 too 1.00 One m.hth 35o Single copy 5c. The Weekly StaTJrd is an 8-column 4-pre aper. has a larger circulation iif Cabarrus haryany other paper. Price $1 a year in advanc. Terms foregular advertisements made known on application. . Address all communications to 1 THE STANDARD, Concord, X. C. TELEPHONE NO. 7i- Concord, N. C, May 3, 1902 Commencement at Davidson College. The program of the G5th Commencement of Davidson College presents au attractive list of orators. Senator Mon ey, of Mississippi, delivers the Annual Oration at 10:30 a. m. Tuesday, May 27th. On the Sunday proceeding Dr. R P Kerr, of Richmond, delivers the Bac calaureate, and Dr. Egbert W. Smith, of Greensboro, N. C, preaches the annual sermon before the Young Men's Christ ijan Association. Monday even ing the two Literary Societies hold their reunion, with two dis tinguished South Carolinians as' orators: Hon. W F Stevensons, of Cheraw, and Pres 13 F Wil son, of Spartanburg. On Tues diy Senator Money's address in t'.ie morning is followed by the Alumni Meeting and Banquet at 5 p. m. and the Oratorical Con test between the Literary Societies in tha evening. Wednesday, May 2Sth is Com mencement Day. The orations by representatives of the grad uating class, delivery of diplomas, etc., in the forenoon are followed b a concert and Reception to visitors in the evening. The Southeastern Pessenger Association has granted special rates from all points in North Carolina, and South Carolina, and from the principal -cities of Georgia and Florida. We received the above with out beiig signed. It is written on college stamped, paper and in a college envelope. Our interest in the institution makes us publish the paper, though we feel that it is entirely due us that it be signed, which we hope will not be'neglected in future. Ed. of Standard. Double Eff rt at Suicide. Mr. Jacob Hutchison, of near Cartersville, Va., a tenant farmer of considerable success and re spectability is lying near the point of death from an attempt atsuicide. He took off his coat and cut his tlfroat terribly, theu jumped into water hoping to drown himself. He, however, struggled out and bled, almost to death before he was found. A loss of somebf his mental pow ers seefbs fhe only explanation. "'W & Wants uers to Knovr. 4 'I have used DeWitFs Little Early Risers gfor constipation and torpid liver and they are all right. I am glad to indor them ,for 1 think when we find a good jthing we ought to let others know it," writes AlfredCUeinze, Quincy, 111. They never gripe or distress. Sure, safe pills. Gib son Drug Store. IV ITU TIIKC1IUIICHE3 TOMOIUiOW. ITpariy Wleeome Is Extended to You. ' "iw lowi tbin5 ear, ami lu-ar the! wmcu vi me wis' ana oppiy i bin? nean uut my knowledge" lov, 22:17 St. Andrews E. L. church. Sunday School at 9.30 a. m. Virst Presbyterian church Sunday Schoel at 3 p. m. pastor Rev. G H Ooruscjn ;yid 8p. in. by Ar. L E Busbj-. Epworth M. E. church Sun - 1 L"1 M . 1 . . i. frir o U.IJ ill V.OKJ il. 111. OfcJl - vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. J Homer! Bernhardt Central M. 15. Church Surl day School at 3 p. m. Services fit 11 a. m. by Dr. A G Voight and 8 p! m. by tt' pastof Rev. JAB Fry. Caunonville Presb.yto.ri an fthurch. Sunday School at 9:30 n. in. Trinity Reformed church. Sunday School at 10 a, m. Preaching at 11 -a. m. by the pastor, Rev. v'' H McNairy and at 8 p. m. by Mr. C P Fisher, a theological, student of Chicago Seminary. Baptist Mission at Gibson's Mill Sunday school at 3 p. m. St. James E. L. church. Sun day School at 3 p. m. Services at. 11 a. m. by Dr. G D Bern- heim and 8 p. m. by Rev. V Y Boozer. Sunday School at All Saints' Episcopal church at 10:15 a. m. Services at 11a. m by the rector Dr. .1 C D wis. McKiunon Presbyttrian church. Teacher's meeting at 9:30, Sunday School at 10 a. m. Services at 11:10 a. m. by Rev. W A Lutz and 7:30 p. m. oy the pastor, Rev. W A Gillon. Baptist Church-Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Services at 11 a. m. by the pastor, Rev. J E Smith and 7:30 p. m. by the Rev. H M Brown. Forest Hill M. E. church. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the Rev. L P Bransford. Dangerous If Negtected. Burns, cuts and other wounds often fail to heal properly if neglected and become trouble some sores. DeWitt's Hazel Salve prevents such conse qeunces. Even where delay has aggravated the injury DeWitt's Witch Hazel Sa'.ve effects a cure "I had a running sore on my leg thirty years," says H C Hartly, Yankeetown, Ind. "After using many 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 Corset Caused Her Death. Lorain, O., April 28. Frankie Friend, aged 27, of Norwalk, died her last night under peculiar circumstances. She gDt off a car from Cleveland and became faint and weak She was assisted to tha waiting room by two men and later sent to a physician's office. SIkj was dee.d when placed oaa couch. A post mortem examination tjday showed her heart to be entirely out of place on account of her corset, which was ten sizes too small. Dincin Class. Prcf. Norlhcott will open h's his dancing school Monday night May 5th, at 8:30 o'clock, near South. Club ball room. Class will meeon Monday, Wednes day and Friday nightsGfijgp 8:30 to 10:30. Afternoon class, for children, will begin first week in June. , d3t. CA1IDIE CHILDEKS HEAKD FKOil. Was Seen at Ch"terfl dd and Morgantou aIkiiur-Yet a M)Stry. m, ' - ,,. nov,i;, p.hil. The case of Miss ders, of Lenoir,' is less distress ing this morning ic that she is said to have been seen at ( hes- It is ; uot Jbeheved that she has met a ' fate llke Nelj,e Cropsey yet ttie 1 socitude for her is decidedlyi I strong Impure Drinking Watcr . is always a source of danger; dysenter "and, bowel truble,s fellow its use, every person should have handy a bottle of Painkiller (Perry Davis'), which will quickly cure these distress ing ailments. Be careful and see that the storekeeper does not pawn off omo worthless substitute upon you as is some times done for the sake of a few cents extia profit. Large bottles 25 and 50 cents. Tlie Evils or Debt. Young man, keep out of debt. Avoid it if possible, as you would a pestilence. As the Presbyteriau aptly says, debt is a troublesome factor in human life. It is easier to get into it than to get out of it. Wisdom says avoid it; run. noj., into it hastilv or suddenly; or if it. has been incurred pay it off as soon as possible and keep out of it. Every man thinks he is best judge of his circumstances and does not take kindly to advice from outsiders but the.wisest of us would do well to heed the voice of experience. .Thousands have suffered because , they thought themselves wiser' than others Ruined reputations and business follow heedlessness about going into debt. Numbers contract a habit of borrowing, and larger and larger sums -are obtained until complete disaster over takes them; or if some of them manage to keep things afloat during their life time by various expedients, they leave bankrupt estates behi .d them and financial ruin to their dependents. Debt is one of the trying evils of the diy. Churches . and homes suffer from it as well a? society and business. There is need to emphasize anew Paul's prac principle. ''Owe no man any--tiling but to love one another." Selected. Even a Stole Groans under the torment of neuralgia, when every .nerye in face or limb throbs and jumps. Philoso phy cannot endure tfiis agonyt but Perry Davis' Painkiller re lieves ' it. Bathe the affected parts freely, keep them warm, , and do not expose yourself to cold and dampness, Medical sciene marches right along, but it has not found the equal of Pain Killer in the treatmsnj of neuralgia. Cubanola cigars y yi have no drugs A nor f lavorings -s H ffi which inter-0 fl j fay iuKll Why 1 If H VS smoke V ; H a Five Cent yr cigar that does? R Aflf FT e Concord's Ciicap Spore. SPR1NGTJ and New 40 dozen Men's and Boy's worth 15 to Respectfully, D. d. BOSTIAN. 26 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 Mt. Pleasant at Mrs. Welsh's Hotel on Wednesday, May 28th, for one day only. TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTiS Time . and Tide 3 wait for no man. YOU don't need I to have, any body WAIT! for you when you 3 carry COREELL'S . .watches I . 3 I Watch Work a Spscialty, 3 jrriiiiimuAiiiiiiuiiaiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiii 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 are $35.00. It1 has never sued anybne or been sued. y, Its officers are : J M Odell, president; D B 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 Suspenders come together. 40 cents at lamramnciKuUKiiKi innnuEiinnnra ' To Be Tlxoiro and stay there to maintain our posi tion'at the head; we continue to sell the different styles of .vehicles of Tyson Jones, Ilackney, Barboir, Emerson & Fisher, etc., o! the same quality that has giyQn satisfaction for years. Oar effoita are directed towards pleasing our ever increasing number of customers rather than add to our'profits. Auy of these vehicles will make phas ing Christmas Gifts bugsies, surrey and traps of any finish all are txcsllent yalne at the price. P. I f, V Safe of Land Fop Taxas. , 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 Pjiblic Lawe 1901, I will sell, at the court house door in Con cordN. C.,on Monday, the 5th day of May, 1902, the 'following tracts or parcels of land in said county for taxes duo thereon, viz.: WAP,p no. 1 . J M Coley, Pine et 1 lot val $040 h 8ft WARJNO. 2. Jacob Black welder, near ball ground i yai, $ yju 3 50 WARD NO. 4. G$o Tucker, 1 lot vaf $100 6 61 him Black. Iir5ad st 14ot val. $80 1 83 John Black, 15 road st 1 lofc)i al!100 6 30 V act Hairy, W DJpot et 1 lot val. $100 2 10 Giles Miller Coleburg, 1 loSal. $80 1 82 Turner Morriso! Happv II 1 lot va'. $50 . " 5 qt; Zim Crump, 1 lot val. $12 o 65 J L PECK, Sheriff. THOS. W SMITH, Tax Col- Wisp mm II IIU 0 I
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