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Da ly Standard. JOHN D. BARRIEH, Kdiior unit Proprietor. OFl ii K 1A MOKlilS IMJJLDIXIj. THlft EXXKSSEE NURSE ItV AM) TUE IIUMllOLI' MIWLK. Jfcseoruufl at tirstas ifthe dis patch with regard to the II un bolt Nursery Company was' a black eye J.osome fruit tree men in olir comm'unity who are in the inVrestoi the .Tennessee Nurs Single copy 5c. , cry Company located at uum- TbeVeeyySUdardHs8-colum Jfc n). m xpoi. It nas a larger circuiiiuu m auaiMWi . 9 ban any oilier paper. n.:,j.,Ca, ... ...-.... Q an Qigad Vantage and W6 DOpe . Terms forireguiar a J vertisemeiiis made known a ilicatiii. Address all communications too THE STANDARDS 1'ublisliSrl every flay Sunday iccpted and delivered bcarriers. . gXtzs Or SuBSCtfiON. ' ' .54.00 2.(K) 1.00 fine moiih . "tunc jcui C5tA lill'ULlJa 35c Tiie Editorial UV in a Htfht. The funniest thiug of the son (the editorial "we") which ever appeared in print was the editorial report wi?iftfi a well- fjave of a "pftrsona eic5unter" which heiad with an old enemy on the train. Jt ran jabyaething Jitfe this;, "A'tfbn we entered THE STANDARD, Concord, S. C. I (rvi I LUJU MlSS.lDA-, M. SNYDER, Ireasurer of the Brooklyn East E.nd Art Club. the' car Ave saw Mr. sit- TELEPHONE NO. 7t- will not be. Mr. B Walker, of whom we gav personal notice sometime since, produced the telegram and letter from State - . C6ncokd, N. C, May 28, 1902 Entomologist, Frank Fherman, afour office together wih" sta- 0UR 00D JtOADS HOt EML I. tionerv that he uses, leavine not ting several-sea,ts away. Soon s&Jtotl he ap- after te were prbached u and sat down 'by outside. Wq then entered' into conversation, .He made mention4 of the'difficulty between us' and we:ae,: oiir, version- of the affair. TTv:i Viairo fchadnOT nf doubt that lie is ren nuiii v . 1 1 j I it'i j .in lilt v 1 I . - . . . - . v , fc, .,.. -n"; u VAtcuU f nnHl rRnt!nir the Tennessee Nurservl A struck him. Mi W tltiCU IU liJO UCIO.J i ijj n , roads as -never oefore and we be- located at Huinbolt whichisduly lieve that now the enthusiasm in licensed. Te Company . will get the county for good roads is the benefit of the. corrected im- above every' other consideration, pression and' we hope will not Won ant, to sKrink from suffer - any loss. There are ,.w "X . " :" y -T'i 1 high taxes but our farmers are frauds and frauds and it is well begiuning to calculate the enor enough tO;be on, the. alert- for movs tax thev nav durinsr the them. We think it doubtful if ' tf if i year from having bad roads so we have had any of the Humbolt much of the nuie. Tne differ Company about. Letour people ence between the good and the see on the stationery that it is bad is almost incalculaole, but'u the Tennessee, Company. forces itself upon tue inusi ou iuse mind to be enormous. Men industrious and frugal almost to what is called stinginess see that they can save time and worry, wasron repairs, horse strength The Republican State Conven tion of Ohio on the 27th went Mark Hanna's way. .Well maybe after all he is not so bad a man as we think when we are in a hot campaign against him. Any- and feed by having the hills cut L hQ g ft actor tQ be reck. oned with in the next campaign whether we like him or not. He then cabled us a liar, lie struck back at us andwe, clinched. In thecramble whieh followed we got out ipto tle aisle and, we got him down and were-giving: him r ... ' i what he deserved when the cod- ductor and some of th - passen gers came up ' and interfered. Then we .were parted," Rich mono Times. -: , ? ENSTRUAL itrjjgu- larnies are geni ally the bediming of a woman a trou- "NVth the vitality at a )itr iA tYta lilnil wpalr. eijpd, tll digestion disor dered? she croes abdut pale- faced, hollow-eyed and Lag- gara, a piteous conirasi. u thebloojning health of her former selt. 13ut over 1 .000.000 women have found , healtlpi again bv taking Wine of Cardui. As a regulator of the menstrual eriod3 1 Wfiie of Cardui has never been known to fail. It has seldom failed to restore perfecj! healthy ven in the most persis tent and aggravated cae of weasness. ' -Miss Ida M. Snyder, of Ko. 535 Ber , gen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y., has, used 1 Wine of Cardui and she sa s it helped . her into a new life. -..Health -to Misa Snyder is worth a great deal. She is an attractive young woman wim intel lectual i attainment! and hr occupies the position of Treasurer of the Brook- . lyn East, En4 Art Club? .This position marks her as a person" of intellect, cul- Hint Ida M. Snyder.. ture and refinement aadik Bpeaki highly ; the, respect and trust her fellow omenr have in her. She writes : ' 1 ' lt women would pay more attention to their health we would have more happy wives, mothers and daughters, and if they would use more intel ligence in the matter of medi cines, observing results, they would find that the doctors' prescriptions do not perform the many cures they are given credit for. . "In consulting with my druggist he advised McElree's Wine of Cardui and Thed- ford's Black-Draught, and so I took it and have every reason to thank him for a new life opened upo me with restored health, and it only took three months to cure me." You may Becure the same relief as Miss Snyder, if you take Wine of Cardui . as she. took it. Thedford's Black Draught is the companion medicine of Wine of Cardui and -it is aUver and bowel regulator which assists greatly, in effecting a cure. ' If you take these medicines -according ti directions, the relief and cure is simple. Some cases are cured quickly and others take longer , because the djsease has run longer,. Remember how Miss Snyier took Wine of Cardui and has health. The am. medicines are offered you to-day. WMEofG'ARD.VI A million suffering women have found relief in i . Wine of Cardui. : ! . , . Jm " '. y.V Is This Mule k Fool.. Out at the Gingham Mills in this city there is" either a very clever or a very foolish mule. She works six days in the week and rests on the Sabbath;' and' New lot of White Organdie Remnants in - ' , . (. i tne lew aayngnc nours tnai mw white and solid colors'at . SOo.per lb. mule has been Kept in nor stall after Sunday have been a period Mercerized Stripe Lawns and Dimity in of great agony for the animal. her stall, but at the break of day down and the deep places filled in, that is graded roads. Tbis is th? first essential. There are stretches of road that with sys- We are pleased to learn from tematic attention may be kept as attendants that the closing exer dirt roads which, ; when they can cises at Mont Amoena Seminary doesn't come and take her out and hitch her up to something she goes stark raving, mad. Uertainlv the mule sets an example that mankind, may follow with profit but is she a fool? Charlotte Observer. 1 to fi vnrfMpnfrrhs that sp.11 fnr 20 in rmr sleeps and nothing short of Prlce force can make, her leave 110c yard. Fine Plain White Lawn at t ! 12hQ yard, Mpnday morning if sonie body : worth 15 to 20c yard. Lengths 1 to 6 yards. be kept good, are the very best were very highly appreciated of roads. But there are stretch- especially the contest on elocu es for which there has been no tion. Miss Virgie Shoup, the remedy yet found but rock, teacher of this department re This is costly to make, but it is' ceives much praise for the train costing our people too much not inS of her clasis. We predict in to make it and the people are be . ASK DRUGG FOR 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. .ginning to see it as never before. The problems before us for consideration seem to be first, the most effective and just way to secure the money that the jood roads must cost, second, fly'S COTBaM. the most judicious expendature GivesReiief atOncc oi inis money, ana third the sys- it cleanse, soothes I and heala the diseased tem by which these roads may l cnd drivel' be kept in the best degree of preservation. If an increase of taxation is to be the method for securing the funtts we will make rather slow progress or we will groan heav il", pulling through the bad roads to pay the tax. If we sell bonds and go about it with vigor the increased taxes to meet the payment, will be the more easily paid from having the benefits of the roads. When we have fallen on a plan of raising the money, we want judicious, educated, skilful road builders, men who have studied, read, seen and have been in structed in the art. To pay good .prices for such services will be economy. A good beginning for improved roads and an absolute essential for their preservation should be made at once or as rapidly as jiossible by having the broad creased prosperity for this insti tution next session. ist CATARRH quickly. It i iSzSS& COLD N HEAD Heals and protects the' Membrane, restores the brnses of Taste and Smell. Full size 50c.; Trial rize ioq, ai aruggiswDr Dy man. Ely Brothern,56 Warren St . New York. Sam Jone a Genius. The Concord Standard says: t .mi . me writer never saw nor heard Sam; Jones and he has strangely head it said that Sam Jones never speaks to the- eye on the printed page as he does to the ear and face to fate. This is certainly true. We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Jones while in this city a fewl days ago for the first time, and can heartily concur in the above. We are not an admirer of his pitch-fork, forced-tail per formances in the rjulrlt. but a 1 ear to ear and face face" he compelled our appreciation and recogn'tion of him as a man of sterling impulses, possessing an individuality which the world has acknowleded to bejpased on tires for p.11 heavy draught wag- genius of a high ordej-Morn- 1 to 9 yard Remnants Chambray colors pink and navy, at 7cyard, You are paying 10 to 12c per yard for same. Men's and Boy's. 'Sample Suspenders at 10, 15 and . 19c. Another lot of 48c. Negligee Shirts. These Shirts AT L Moore Still Missing. Notliihg lias been heard of the man M L Moore, who disapHare the best sellers we have ever had. peared so mysteriously last Tuesday night.: Search' fbV him has been abandoned;. His wife and relatives believe he is dead. Others are guessin.-Charlotte Observer or na The largest line of fine Box Papers in Concord. Mail Orders Carafully and Promptly Filled. . To Bo Tlaero Respectfully, . D. J. BOSTIAN. 26 South Union St. ' Concord. N. Q. and stay there to maintain our posi tion at the boad; we oontinue to sell the differ&nt styles qI vehicles of Tysm Jones, Hackney, Barbour, EmeAon& Lisher etc., of the same'quality that has iyemiilisfa'ctpiXlor years. Oar efforts are directed towards pleasing our ever increasing numSn of customers rather- than add to our profits. AnjlSliihese vehicles will make pkas- ing Christmas Gifts buggies, turrey and traps of any finish all are excellent yalue at the irice. .N'O-Use. . .. . I glkini - The Bell & Harris Fur. Company is dolngtliat. Call and See Tiem; P. i 18 i o.as. ;ing Post,
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