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Q Da ly 4 Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER, Editor and Proprietor. OFFICE 'IS MUilRIS BUILDING. THE STANDARD lis published everyday Sunday excepted and delivered by carriers. 9 Rates Of Subscription. One year $4.00 Sijfmouths () Three mofkhs 1.00 One month 35c Single copy 5c. The Weekly Standard is an 8-column 4-paRe aper. Ithas a larger circulation in Cabarrus Sian any other paper. Price $i a year in advance. Terms for.regular advertisements made known mi application. Address all communications to 3 4 THE STANDARD, Concord, N.t'. TELEPHONE NO. 7i. Concord, N. C, May G, .1902 CROSSES OF HONOR. We hope it will not be forgot ten that those who have applied for Crosses of Honor are expect ed to be in Concord on next Sat urday, the 10th, to receive thetu. They will not be carelessly sent out and it is duo to those wl o are giving them that they have the pleasure of pinning ttuon according tc the original iutent No one shodld apply for the hon or who is not willing to make some sacrifice to come on the ap Toiuted day to receive it. A Deep Jliler. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Faintinj and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure suh troubles, "I suffered for years "with kidney trouble." writes Mrs. Phebe Cnerley, of Peter son la., "and a lame back pained me so I cou'd not dress myself, but Electric Bitters wholly cured me, and, although.73 years old, I now am able to do all my house, work." It ' overcomes Con stipation, improves Appetite, gives perfect health. Only 50c at Fetzer's Drug store. . AN EXCITING SEIZURE. Two Stills Seized, U00 Gallons ot Beer Destroyed. There was a sizure in Stanly tiounty Friday night that was followed by an exciting incident. On Friday night Deputy Col lector Sjms and Agents Samuels and King went to two illicit dis tilleries believed to be owned by Tom Hill and destroyed the dis tilleries and about 1400 gallon of beer. The officers returned to Albemarle, where they were awaiting a train to Salisbury, when Hill appeared on the scene. He cut Mr. Samuels on the hand and attempted to stab Mr. King in the back. He was prevented from cutting Mr. King however, and ran. The officers pursued Hill but did not succeed in catching him. Sal burg Sun of 5th. FOR OVER SIXTY EARS Mrs. "Winslow's Boothicg Syrup ha leen nsed for over sixty years by mil iiors of mothers for their children whie teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gurns, rflllays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufftrer immedi ately. Sold by drugi-isf in every part of tf)9 world. Twenty-lln' cents a bot- tlo. 3e sure and aha. lor "'Mr?. Win-lov-fc Soothing Syrup," and take to ither ki lioratcd Talcum Powder. The popular favorites are for 35 ale at Fetzer's -Drug Store. Colgate's Violet Talcum, Spieh ler's Violet Talcum, Fetzer's B orated Talcum, R &G Poudre deRiz,4 all absolutely pure and ti armies. 10 to 25 cents. SUPERIOR i Juufffl Stat buck Dispensing Justice in the Name of the Old North State. The cases doming up -"ore to Tuesday noon are asfollovte; Stafe v. s. Monroe Parks nd CAlJARRUS COUNTY COURT. Sam Barnifardt, affray t JuryCharlefltm Exposition 05 West Jound Parks not guilty. Barn i Indian day, May 12 to 17, W S tiardt was adjudged guilty and given15days onpublic rosd. 'M O Barringer r. w. 1. (retail ing without license), found not guilty. Bob Gray a. d. w, (assault ,with deadly weapon)". Adjudged guilty. Judgment suspended on paymeut of cost. J F Bot, assault Adjudged guilty and tioed $3 , including cost. . Cleve Perry, c. c. w. Found guilty and fined $35, including cost. Malcom Cromer, a. d. vv., plead guilty. Fined $10, including the costs. Henry Ferguson and Pete Douglas, disturbing religious worship. , Both wrere found guil ty. . Ferguson was fined $25, in cluding costs and judgment sus pended with reference to Doug las upon payment of his half the cost. John Johnston, a..d. w.f plaad guilty and wTas fined $10, includ i g costs. George Troutman, a. d. w., found guilty. Verdict 4 months on public roads. John Bost( a. d. w., found guilty and given 2 years on the pubMc roads. This is the case in which he shot Mr. OOOvercash. John Bost, for resisting offi cers, judgment suspended. Jesse Boger, c. c. wM plead guilty and was fined $20, includ ing costs. Will Smith, c. c. w., plead guilty and wasgiven 90 days on public roads. Charles Graham larceny Plead guilty and was given 12 months on public roads. In the case of Isaac Cruse for murdering his wife the court appointed counsel Messrs W O Means and M B Stickley. These conferred with the solictor and all agreed to a case of sub mission to murder in the 2nd degree. Witcessess were ex amined, including thedefendent. Judge Starbuck was con siderate of his age and the provocation but said the case deserved the maximum of 3o years in the penitentiary and so adjudged. Dangerous If Neglected. 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, T- TTT i 1 TTF 1 -WW 1 , uevviu s vvuen nazei ba.ve eilects a cure. "I had a running sore on my leg thirty years," says H C Hartly, Yankeetown, Ind. "After using many remodies, I tried DeWitt's Hazel Salve. A few boxes healed the sore." Cures all skin diseases. Piles vield to it fit nnno. Rflwnro of counterfeits. Gibson Dru Store. State Capital Motes. Raleigh, N. C, May 2. A granite monument is being cut here for the grave of the lae Chief Justice Fairctyfth at Grange. The Governor appoints as North Carol inadelegatesto the Chadwick of Beaufort, W H Blades of Ntwbern, B F Mon tague of Raleigh, w R Odell of Concotd, and G W Watts'dt' Dur ham. 1 The Salem Furniture Com pany, of Forsythe, is incor porated with s5,0C0 capital 'subscribed and $100,000 author- ized. The S S Fowlo Memorial Hospital," of Washington, N. C., is incorporated. . Negroes are going North from this section in large numbers and the scarcity of farm labor ; has become quite a problem with tho farmers. Over 500 'negroes have gone from this county since January first. Ice has goue up 5 cents a 100 here and is now selling for 35 cents. In the suit of tho Raleigh Hosiery Mill against tho Sea board Air Lino for burning the mill by a spark from an engine, the jury dicided in favor of the defendant and snys the railroad wTas guilty of no negligence. A conference will be held here June' 12 in the interest of a State reformatory. This subject will be urged before the next Legislature. Charlotte News of 5th. N. C. Airship About Completed. A Winston-Salem special to the Charlotte Observer says: Mr. J II Hill has just com pleted a model of hi airship or flying machine, on which he has been working for two months or more. Mr. Hill and others interested with him in. the invention hope to organize a stock company at once. A large machino will then be built for sailing purposes. Mr. Hill pro poses to complete it and have it in running order n time for the proposed contest at the St. Louis Exposition. The model proves that Mr. Hill is a genius and all who have seen it are of the opinion that his plan is a feasible one and that Mr. Hill, if he can secure financial aid sufficient to construct a big machine, will be able to give his friends a sail to the clouds in a few months at least. Mr, Hill objects to giving the principles of his invention to the public until he secures ' a patent. Specifications have been on file in Washington for nine months and his attorneys there have ; informed him lim that they are expected, the patent to be issued any day now. Being a poor man, he is not able to proceed further without assistance He I is as confident that his ship will ' . fly asif he haa" already taken a i ride in it. r 3 oiyiD V Concord's Cheap -Store. ' SPRINGTIME ' New 40 dozen Men's and Boy's worth 15 to Respectfully, D. J. BOST1 AN. 26 South Union St. SlTTTTTTTT fTTTTTTT TTTTTT TT TTTTTTTT TT7TTTTT TT TTTTiS Time . and 3 6: i- Tide waijj for no man. YOU don't need to have any body WAIT for you when you carry CORRELL'S . . watches . . 3 3 1 Watch Work a Specialty. iriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiAiUiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiUiiii 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 $35.00. It has never sued any one or been sued. Its officers are : J M Odell, president'; D B Coltrane, cashier; L D Coltrane, assistant cashier; J M Hendrix, bookkeeper. Board of Directors W H Lilly, W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, J S Harris, Elam King J M Qdell and D B Coltrane At Fetzer's Drug Store. The Newest Perfumes in popular favor now are floro- DOUA, PALESTINE CLOVER and la France rose. These odors are unique and exquisite. Don't fail to try them, queen of violets is still without a peer, it is in fact the only violet. and Suspenders come together, 40 cents at Sale of Land For Tax:s. As Tax Collector for Cabarrus County and by order of Board of Commissioners of said county delivered to me on the first Mon day in September, 1901 and by authority of Chapter 558 Public Lawe 1901, I will sell at the court, house door in Con cord, N. C, on Monday, the 5th day of May, 1902, the following tracts or parcels of laud in said county for taxes duo thereon, viz.: wabdno. 1. J M Coley, Pine st 1 lot val.$G40 13 80 WARD NO. 2. Jacob Blackwelder, near ball ground 1 lot yal, 200 3 50 WAKD NO. 4. Geo Tucker, 1 lot val. $100 C 61 Sim Black. Broad sfl lot val. 80 1 82 John Black, Jiroad st Hot val. $100 6 30 Wait Hairy, W Dapot st 1 lot val. $100 2 10 Giles Miller Coleburg, 1 lot val $80 1 82 Turner Morrison, Happy II 1 lot va . $'0 5 0G Zim Crump, 1 lot yal. $125 6 65 J L PECK, Sheriff. TIIOS. W SMITH. Tax Col- . To Bo Tliei'e and stay there tj maintain our posi tion"at the head; we continue te sell the different styles of vehicles of Typon Jones, Hackney, Barbour, Emerson & Fisher, etc., of the same quality that haa gfVefl satisfaction foryears. Our efforts are directed towards pleasing our ever increasing number of customera rather than add to ourprofits. Anyof these vehicles will make pleas ing Cafistmas Gifts buggies, turrey and traps of any finish all are excellent yalue at the price. P. II nnn o u cinii muttttio )U ii. a
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