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.0 Q . -a 0 UW: 1 1 ! f il i s i) ly Standard. JOHN D. BARRIER. Editor and Proprietor. (HTiCE IN MOKKL IJUILMMJ. THE STANDARD ;is published every day Sunday wepled and delivered by carriers. t Rates Of Subscription. One year - f $4.00 Six mouths 2.00 Three months 1-00 One moith 35c Single cjy Sc. f'ne Weekly Standard is an Scolumn 4-P)?e aper. It has a larger circulation ingCabarrus han any other paper.' Price fi a year in advance. Terms foyegular advertisements made kiown on apical i A. Add) all communications to: 1 HE STANDARD, Concord X. C. TELEPHONE NO. 71- Concoud, N. C.,May 8, 1902 Morgan ton now has too may 'ors. We have heard af being between the devil and the deep sea that would apply to a viola tors of law in such case. The new counjty of Scotland has the proud distinction of hav ing" but seven white men who have disfranchised themselves by not paying their poll tax. But theu the new broom sweeps clean. All nature and every body else buo the sprinkling man is in good humor over the splendid rain wo had Wednesday evening. It will make glad the heart of many a grain deposited in the soil, Before the termination of the great war certain men called pa trolers were duly authorized to whip every negro they found from home without authority fr6m his owner. It would be good now to have duly constitu ted officers to spank every kid found striking a match and smoking a cigarette. They go about turning up their noses de picting the greatest misery, af fecting business care and self importance. They are a menace to public safety as well as to the health of themselves and other boys patterning after them. A few days ago there was a case in Charlotte in which one of these brats struck a match on the tire of a wagon wheel while the wagon was loaded with hay. The lire department alone saved the wagon from total destruction. . The Thursday. Evening Study Club met with Mrs.. J C Wads wrjrth this evening at her beauti ful home on North Union street. Cubanola cigars cost , third more to fnanuf ao I li" -ture'tKan other JW f B r if -v3 i- ffm n n Why' P! U ) i3 should you J have this benefit? rnUKu i mm hi 11 . fli.liu.i..nM-Ila''i3i hhiiii'I hi I iniim . if i mm nnwniM.liMi inn in ,,tmmmmwMmmtaamtmmammmmummtM'- l n A Deep Mj story. It is a mystery why women endure Backache, Headache, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting' and Dizzy Spells when thousands have proved that Electric Bitters will quickly cure suih troubles,, "I suffered for years with kidney trouble." writes MiV Phebe Oierley, of Peter son la., "and a tame back pained i fa J (ou'fl not A sn T nmi n nnt. rlvticc mvso f 7 - rae, and, altlioujrr.73 years old, I now am able t do all inji house, work." - It overcomes Con stipation, improves Aopetlte, gives jiarfect health. Only 50c at Fetzer's Drug store. Mr. Fisher Returned. . Faith, N. C Mr. C P Fishes. of Mt. Pleasant, having returned from the Chicago Seminary, has accosted a call to supply Faith and Immanual churches during the summer vacation. Lutheran Visitor. Dangerous If Needed! 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 qeunces. Even where delay has aggravated the injury DeWitt's Witch Hazel Save effects a cure "I had a running sore on my leg thirty years," says H 0 Llarily, Yankeetown, Iud. "Afcer 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 'It sometimes, happens that after meeting a great man you diheover that his reputation is about three times larger than he is." Like a Drowning Man. ' "Five years ago a disease the doctors called dyspepsia took such hold of me that I could scarcely go," writes Geo. S Marsh, welhknown attorney of Nocona, Tex. "I took quantities of pepsin and other medicines but nothing helped me. As a drowuing man man grabs at a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt an improvement at once an1 after taking a fSw bottles am sound and well." Kodoi is the only 'preparation which exactly reproduces the natural digestive juices and consequently is the only one which digests any good food and cures any form of stomach trouble. "The fool waiteth for the iron to gat hot before striking, but the wise guy maketh tho iron hot by. striking." Don't Worry. ' . If you want to get well or to keep well don't worry, If you want to be happy and to make others happy, don't worry. If want to be plump and fresh, don't worry. If you want filings to' go right with you and yours, don't worry. If you wish to rib a helpfhete to vour liusban If you wish to be lftving aad leaved mother, don't worry. If you want a good appetite, don't worry. If you want to sleep well, don't viorvy. Worry is the curse of American women. Instead of taking the blessings that a kind Father" provides, and being happy and content, all are passed over and they worry for what they 'have not. 9 "Don't cross the bridge until you come to it." is a maxim that it would be well for all Co bear it: mind. Live today, so far as troubles and anxieties of the future are concerned, leave them to the future. "As thy day, so shall thy strengh be." Exchange. Tot Causes Night 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 Wiooping Cough. It cured me of a chronic bronchial trouble that no other remedy would . relieve." In- fallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1.00.' Trial bottles free at Fetzers Drug Store. Ked Men's Orphanage. The joint committee of the two legal iribes of Red Men on the orphanage proposition met yes terday afternoon pursuant to call of Chairman Dughi, and pre pared a paper to be presented to each representative attending the Great Council at the coming meeting, suggesting the estab lishment of the orphanage, leav ing the time and piace to be settled by the Great Council; recommending a board of trustees otnot less than five to raise funds for the accomplish-! ment of the object. All tribes except one have endorsed- the movement. The Morning Post of 8th. Hf.jM t"N I GW1 Juk If if I223 1 U U A V fci V3fc. Wmvi m n.nrtd But Gdrrcord's Ghefrtf Store. smmgtue New 40 dozen Men's and Boy's worth 15 to 9 Respectfully, D. J. BOSTIAN. 26 South Union St. Borated Talcum Towder. The popular favorites are for sale at Fetzer's 'Drug Store. Colgate's Violet Talcum, Spieh ler's Violet Talcum, Fetzer's Borated Talcum, R &G Poudre deRiz, all absolutely pure and harmles. 10 to 25 cents. A Chance of a Life Time ! 28-ttl Photos For 25c in four different positions. We are here for a short time, only so come early and avoid the rush. Mothers bring your babies. A souvenir with every 26 cents worth of Photos. Reed Building, opposite Milton ian Hotel. To Oo Ti3L?o and stay there o maintain our posi tion'at the head; we oontinat to see the different styles of vehicle)! Tyson Jones, Haokn'( Barboar, Emerson Si Fisher, etc., of the same quality .that has giyen satisfaction for years. Our efforts are directed towaUta pleasing our ever increasing number of oustomers.rathei than add to ourprotlO. Any of these vehicles will make pleas iog Christmas Gifts bnggiee, turrey and tra,.s of any finish all are excellent yalue as ihe price. P. II! blip. ii8 1 2 and SfWt"- -jf 4 mi Suspender? come together. 40 cents at aiTTTTTTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTT7TTTT TTTTTTTT TTTTTT iTime . t C: and Tide! wait for no man. YOU don't need to have any body WAIT for you when you carry COKRE LL'S . . watches . . Watch Work a Specialty, sriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiuiiiiiiUiUiiiiiiJiiiYs Concord - National1 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 $35.00. It has never sued any one or been sued. . Its officers aje: J M Odell, president; D B Coltrane)t$ashiel;;, LDXJoltrane, assistant cashier;" J MIendrix, bookkeeper. Board of Directors WH Lillyt W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, JS Harris,Elam King M Odell and D B Coltrane 0 w At Fetzer's Driiff Stor, i, x xixl, i.ui,vvJar ireriuiiies in popular favor now are floro- DORA, PALESTINE CLOVEKand la France rose. hese oDbrs 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. . t) if t t m VP V r- f AX
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