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JOHN D. BARRIErt. '
Kdiior and Proprietor.
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HIE STANDARD, Concord, Ji. C.
"WtLKPHONE NO.
Concord, N. C, May 3'
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71.
j
1905
Dun's Review computes k that
tHere is five to ten per cent, de
crease this year in the cotton
The South thj JJroader Action.
The South is sometimes
called narrow and provincial.
Yet observe the' difference be
tween the opinion of Southern
people with regard to Abraham
Lincoln and that of the Northern
people with regard to Jefferson
Davis. Lincoln is almost
universally acknowledged at the
South to have been the great
nan that he was, and while tfie
facts .jtvill not bear, out any
Wltlilu'a Mileot the (pater.
Fort de-France, Martinique,
Mav 50. nnon The crater ofi
Monte Pelee has been approach
ed within one mile. This feat
was accomplished Tuesday after
noon by Geo. J Kavanaugh, an
unattached newspaper man, who
had accompanied Piftf. Robert
T tlill, the United States gov
ernment geologist on his expe?
dit'bii. When Prof. 13 ill turned
south toward St. Pierre, Mr.
New lot oFWljite Organdie Remmftits ii
whiUtand solid colors &
ouc.per to.
1 to
pjice
Mercerized Stripe LawnsanJl Dinyty.jn.
6 yard'lengtlis that sellfor 20 to 5c, our
dOc'yard.
12 to yard,
great claims as to his having Kavanaugh continued on past
been a relisrious man. he was a i Morne Rouge. His route seems
good man. The South has
realized that his death was her
to have been along or near the
Cale Basse divide. Re says he
Kouge
greatest misfortune because he descended from Morne
meant well by her and vould into the valley between Morne
have saved her from all the:Roug-i and Monte Pelee. This
acreage. This with an unfavor-, horrors of the reconstruction valley was deeply strewu with
Iine Plain White Lawn at
worth-15 to 20c yard. Lengths 1 to 6 yards.
, , . , M mlm i i tj u i i, . ' .. i . ... , i i i
1 to 9 yard Remnants Chambray colors .
'I pink and navy, at . 7cyard,
You are paying 10 to 12c per yard for same'.'
able start looks favorable " to
' good prices fdr the next crop.
The Raleigh gradeu school
comniittoe in arranging holidays
for the school has ordered holi
day whenover a circus comes to
town. They say. children will
not study wheu there is a cfrcus
in town. It seems like letting
1
the children rul inihe uiattei-,
but there is wisdom in bowluu
graceful'y to the inevitable.
in the
war
It tea foregone conclusion tVri
Hon. ,Theo. F Kluttz and Hon.
Spencer Blackburn will run a
joint canvass this fall, and it is
equally certain that they will re
ceive the nominations from their
respective parties for member of
congress from the 8th .district.
What a travest7 for suqJi men to
compete for public confidence
and trust- But Blackburn will
bluster of course.
Example to be Made of a Concern for
Swindling' Newspapers
The Commercial Union says it
era. On the other nana
Jefferson - Davis the vilest
stories of personal cowardice,
of unholy ambition and of
treason are still freely- circu
lated in the JNortb, as vile as
those about Lincoln
South before the
and in, the remote
woods even today.
: so Davis was a brave soldier oi
the Mexican War, was one of
the? ablest Senators that any
'Southern State ever sent to
Washington, was the best Secre
tary of War the nation had had
up to his time, and probably
rnade as good a ruler of the
Confederate States as that
i
nation could have had in those
troublous years. He was a
gentleman, refined, courteous, of
kindly heart any. charming
manners, and during the years
of the war became a devout and
humble Christian. He was no
more responsible for Secession,
or for the, Civil War, than a
is currently reported' that the ( thousand-others, but upon his
Government has under . c'onsid- devoted head has been heaped
eration the prosecution of the , ,.. . 4. ,
1 , , all of the odium of the war and
managers of the "Independent , , , , , ,
. j ... " he alone has boon held to be a
Advertising Agency, of Chicago,
e - ti. , traitor. Civilization of some
for its frauds upon publishers.
To-this end it suggests that varieties needs to .flow norths
every newspaper' publisher who ward instead of in the contrary
has been defrauded make 1m- direction. Mr. Hamilton Mabie
mediate complaint either to (3ol. (could afford to say that he
James E Stuart, Post Office In- jliopel to see statues of Lee'and
spector, or to Hon. S H Bethea. ! Jackson in the squares of
United States District Attorney, j Northern cities. But we doubt
at Chicago.. 'The Commercial j either he would have dared to
Union thinks the; Government saya statue of Jefferson Davis.
has sufficient interest in the-well Presbyterian Standard. ,
fare ot Ihe press generally to j
stamp out swindles upon news-! ' . LIke frowning Man.
a ' Five years ago a disease the
papers. And if it has not suf- doctors calle dyspepsia took
ficient evidence in this case it such hokl of me that I could
can get it if publishers who have 'scarcely go," writes Geo. S
u ji j , I Marsh, welhknown attorney of
been swindled fy.the socalled . Noconat Tex. "I took quantities
Independent Ad vertising Agency ' of pepsin and other medicines
will furnish it. Send your com-! but nothing helped me. As a
plaints at once, says the publi-1 drowning man man gabs at a
cation quoted, and fitTlp the good straw 1 grabbed at Kodol. I felt
work along. an improvement at once and
And while the Government fs ' atter faking a few bottles ain
looking after matters t. "this ound and well." Kodol' is the
kind it would do well toinvesti- only preparaon which exactly
gate the Co-Operative Medicine reproduces the natural digestive
Company, of Cincinnati. To us jnices and consequently is the
that bears the earmarks of a only one which digests any good ,
fraud and newspaper deadbeat foo(i and cures any form of
no less than the Chicago concern, stomach trouble,.
Henderson Gold Leaf. . r :
about ashes. Mr. tvavanaugn was
guided by an aged negress, to
where an old foot-path once led
to Lake Palmiste, neav the sum
mit of the crater. There an iron
cross, twenty ieet nign, was
buried in ashes to within a foot
of its top. Before him stretched
upward tho mountain slopt, cov
erod with ashes, which soaked
by the heavy rains and baked by
the sun and volcano heat looked
like a cement sidewalk. The
whole mountain top was shroud
ed in smoke.
Forgetful of the explosion of
the previous night and the awful
suddenness of the outburtsi and
tempted by the seemingly easy
ascent, he continued upward and
made photographs and rough
sketches. Mr. Kavanaugh found
the valley filled with ashes, and
two great rifts, which he was
afraid to approach. At 6 o'clock
in the evening turned back,
reaching Morne Rouge at about
9 o'clock. He had made no new
observations, and realized -his
danger only the next morning,
when occurred the greatest out
burst since Monte Pelee's first
eruption.
On Wednesday Mr. Kavanaugh
tried to descend to St. Pierre,
but failed. He found a little
Active Agents Wanted fdu "Tub
Fresh On Hand !
World on Fire" by Mnrat lit letead. !
Bnnaing monDtains iu Americau Indies
e-cph.de destroying cities fnll of people.
Startling history otappalliuj: phenom
na threatening' the fflobe. COO bir il
lnftratei pages, only SI CO. Highest
endorsements. Biet profits suaran-'
teed. Aeents cleariua from $3 to 525
daily. Outfit fre. Enclose ten cents
for postage. THE DOJUMONCO ;
C 24, Uept L, Chxoa:o. i
Shad, Trout, etc., every
Saturday. Beef Pork and
Sausage jrLaily except on
Sunday. -Saturday night
orders filled Sunday
morning.
J. F. Dayvault & Bro.
ham?et in a valley near the
mountain, black with 150 dead
bodies. They were not carbon
ized, nor had their clothing been
burned orf. Probably this valley
lay near the itinor edge of the
zone of blasting flame.
George Kennan reported from
Morne Rouge this morning:
"Two hours ago Prof. Angelo
Heilpri' , president of the Phila
delphia Geogn phicftl Societyj
but here under the'auspices of
the National Geographical Socie
ty, left with Mr. Lead better to
make a three-days' careful ex-
ploratin and study of the new
craters eat andnorth.V
m.-m-
A Deep Mystery.
It is a Ibystery why womSn
endure Backache, Headache,
Nervousness, Sleeplessness,
Melancholy, Fainting and
Dizzy Spells when thousands
have proved that Electric
Bitters will quickly cum suih
troubles, "I suffered for years
with kidney trouble." writes
Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peter
son la., "and a lame back pained
rne so I could 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.
Men's and Boy 'a Sample Suspenders at
10, 15 and .
19c
Another lot of 48c. Negligee Shirts. These Shirts
are the best sellers, we have ever had.
The largest line of fine Box Papers in; Concord.
Mail Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled,
, ; Respectful ly, ,
D. J. BOSTIAN.
26 South Union St. Concord, N. C.
A Blonde's
!.!:
Freckles
show more plainly than a brunettes,
but these discolored spots greatly mar
the beauty of either.
TU1 A H A toA
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tSNOLIA
BALM
wilt effectually remove Freckles,
Sunburn, Tan, 'undue Redness,
Sallowness and all other blem
ishes to feauty.
IT IS A LIQUID
for the, face, neck, arms and hands.
Can be easily and quickly applied.
Others cannpt detect its use.
It leaves no sticky feeling!
Harmless as water.
At all druggists.
Price 75i cts. .
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When tiM ctomacb is diseased all ttie other organs Buffer, hence fatal
GSscases of tb barV liTer, lungs and kidneys are often the result of
Improper digpwtlon. Kodol Dtspetsia Curb contains all the natural
festive flaida and by diffeating what you eat, It cures tits indices,
tloo tt ithout aid from the stomach, allowing it to rest and reeain its
. iMftlthj condition and permitting yoa to eat all the good food you want.
w My rest is often disturbed at night by irregular heart action which
Ibeliere is on aooount of my ilomach being overloaded with tindi
petted food. I keep a bottle of Kodox, DTBrapsiA Curb nearby and a
Raall dose alwayi firm me i netant relief. Ed. Thomas, Leitchfield, Ky.
' Df can't help hut do you good
I.W fa tori l household ramedy for oroeha. eoldi. r.mnn. hmnrhiti. rrrJT
taadlBastrottbleeUOnE EI1MITE fkirsks it .,'?, -tY?
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Gibson Drug Store.