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o Tfc . Cli J 1 1 Xews From X JL Tliotiendtont Into Exile. jim m 1 " 1 1 ""' "' "' ' ft t fiowisi n. barrier " ' w - ' Editor 01 l'roprietp- OFHtVi tfOKKlflJUlLlft;f . TE STANDARD is fmtished every dfy Swjjiay except! aiideh.--i4,by carried. RTEa Ol 8uq9cripti0, Six month J.oo Three mcuiths l.uu n.f,.tii ns - Single copy 5c. Tlk Weekly Standard is n 8-olumn 4-pajce i aper. It has a larjT circulation in Cabarrus ban ajiy ether paper, rriceji a vear in advance. Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Adiresall communications to TUB STANDARD, Concord, Ji. C.J TELEPHONE NO. - 71- : . Concord, N. C, June 4, 1902. HO AWAY WITH THE FARCE. If anybody. pan see or present a potent resason for keeping up this farce of tate peniteiatiary farmfi we would be pleased to have it brought out. From our tandpoint the State farms should be sold or leased on the best terms possible and the force that is capable of farming be put on our public roads. There is room. for them on the roads and we suppose there will, be for all time. It is certainly more suitable for men encumber ed with ball and chain to dig, shovel and load carts, griud rocks, etc., than to plow, hoe and reap. On the roads, too, there is ab solutely no competition with free labor or individual enterprize, the State bearing the expenses. Our people are wearying of hearing about the penitentiary with the promise that it is going to pay. It was brought up to a paying basis by Gus Leazer and he offered to give bond that he would run the farms without a dollar of appropriation from the State if he were allowed to keep them, but the business was a mere political football and is therefore a failure. The whole affair has become 'tiring, nauseating, abominable while the services of these men are so much needed on the roads Unless there is a hindrance that we cannot see we hope the farce of State "penitentiary farm ing will uotsuBvive another gen oral Assembly. TEACHERS ELECTED. 3Ir. J. A. 3Iyiii8 Superintendent-Four teen Ladies Chosen for the Depart - 1 nients. The Graded School Board met Tuesday evening and elected ihe the following corps of teachers for the next scion: Superintendent. Prof. J A Bivlns, of Charlotte. TKACHIMiS. Misses Laura Leslie, " Ora Hoover, " Pauline Means, Rosa Phifer, Addie Strieker, Lena Leslie, ' Bertha Herman, " Mary Louis Harris, Mrs. E C Misenheimer, Misses Lida Smith, " Mabel Means, " Mary Mcintosh, " Bessie Sims, " Addie While. ji w ; 1 Ids n . . . moaning frtit young geopie froi here -at&fnded commencement 4t I J Davidson last, Wpdnpsdav. Miss ifattie Goodman fi spend . iL. i ..- r j ,iog this weeic at Mr. CJGood ' mo)o f nnA 1 Miss Lottie Cell IS QUlte S1CK Mrs. James Earnhardt .speqt last Sunday io No. 4. ', Mrs. G C Gdodman and Master Mason went to Crescent last Sat urday. Master Mason came home Sunday arid Mrs. Goodman will return later., . , , v Mr. and Mrs. R H Benson vis ited at Mrs. J Stroud's last Sat urday and. Sunday. Mrs. Mary AnnGouger, ofMt. Mourn, is visiting at Dr. G J Gouger's. Mr. and Mrs. G A and Miss Bettie Bradford and Mr. Harris Emerson spent last Friday at Mr. Jno. Cox's home in No. 2. m School Is Oat The boys and" girls are at home for 'the vacation and now the fun begins, One of the greatest pleasures. of vacation times is amateur photography. It is one of the subtle joys of living to thus preserve the fleeting scenes of happiness. Realities of today will be but faded memories tomorrow if you Have not a Kodak. You can buy a Kodak at Fetzer's Drug Store for $1.23, $2.00, $5.00 and the newest thing out is the Folding Rocket Kodak for -S6.00. All are complete in their parts and make perfect pictures. You can also buy at Fetzer's Drug Store all kinds of Photographic Supplies, Developing and Print ing Outfits, Paper, Dry Plates, Card Mounts, Chemicals, in fact everything necessary to set up a com plete photograph ic establish ment. Call and buy a Kodak, get a catalogue and learn all about it. Leuds Them All. 'One Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicines I ever tried for coughs, cjlds croup and throat and lung troubles," says D Scott Curin of Loganton, Pa One Minute Cough Cure is the only absolutely safe cough remedy which acts immediately Mothers every where testify to the good it has done their lrttlo ones. Croup is so sudden in its attacks that the doctor often arrives too late. It yields at once to One Minute Cough Cure. Pleasant to take. Children like , L T . " it Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, coughs. Gibsoa Drug Store, Class Items. Glass, N. C. June 4, 1902,-r-Quite a number of the young f people of this community attend ed the closing exercises o? the Laura Sunderland School last night. The exercises were grand and were enjoyed by all who heard them. Miss Maggie May Rogers re turned home this rooming from Sunderland. ' The Southern has closed the as there w not enough w8rk to justify them tokeep a Han here. - t The Children 's day exercises at Enochville last Sunday re fine. A large crowd was present1 quite jmmber from Concord. ' B. eaud rucked wtfcji ttUUgk al e to go to another ctf inaiu. sore urtrefl to go to another cinalM. Cut thisjs costly aud not always Don't be an exile when Consumption will cure.&ou'at home. It!s th most infallible medicine tlfr Coughs, ' oltfs, and jril, Throat and.Lung'diseases on earth. The first dose brings relief. Astounding cures reslilt 'from persistent use. Trial' ibottles free ; at Fevers Drug Store. Price 50c and 1.00 Every bottle guamnteeed. The higher the character or rank, the less the pretense, tfe cause tllere is, less to pretend to, . IJulwer. A Iteal Frieud. "I suffered from dyspepsia and indigestion for fifteen years," bays W S Sturdeva'nt of Merry Oaks.-N.U. "After I had tried many doctors and medieines to no avail one of my friends persuaded me to try Kodol. It gave immediate renet. i can m eat almost anything I want now and my digestion is good I cheor fully recommend Kodol." Don't try to cure stomach trouble by dieting. - . That only further weakens the system. - You need wholesome.!' strength ening food. Kodol i enables you to assimilate what you e'at by digesting itwithoutthestomach's aid. Gibson Drug Store. ASK DRUGGIST . FOR 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm. GIvesReliet atOnce It cleanses, soothes and heals the diseased membrane It cures Catarrh and drives a- way a cold in the head ffil n lib U C A H quickly. It is absorbed. Heals and protects the Membrane, restores the senses or Taste and bmell. hull size 50c; Trial Ely 13rotnerH,58 Warren St.. NewYork r7. inf at Irii iro iclu rtr hu mull- Look Here! HAVE YOU BEEN- TO The Company STORE AND SEEN THE IMew Goods? If not you want to make rapid steps in that diiection.. -o- Nice, New, Fresh just received. The latest skades and s'tyles in Dress Goods. We will take great pleasure in show ing you our full assortment of Dry Goods, . : Notions; Etc. -o- CD ME -AT ONCE. ANb SEE IF - ' WE CAlfoOT PLEASE YOU ODELL . MLWACTURM COMPANY poo i i L President of the Shakespearian Club, Kansas City. J . i 1 - - "C ' Your booklet came to m .missaei when I had suuerect with heaiiche, backachand bearing-down pains. I was weak, nervous and hysterical ana had jiot consulted any doctqr thinkinz U would pass away , In time, hut Instead I found tnat tne pains increasea ana were rffore frequent. I de- elded to try Wine of Qardul and in a short time was much improved. It seemed to act like a charm. I kept up the treatment and the result was most satisfactory. Words fail to ex press mygratitudc for the suffering that Is now, saved me. I am la fine health, Physically and mentally.' ' I can only say hank you', but there Is much more in my heart for you," . rZTJEARING-DOWN pains are the Ml worst that women know. If I I I ' you are suffering from this trou . pie you need not be .uncertain about it: 'The pains' in the abdomen and back that feel as if heavy weights . were pulling down on tfie nerves of the stomach are - "bearing-down pains". i They may not be particularly severe at present but they wei growing worse. . That headache which nearly drives you distracted now is caused by the' terrible WINE of CARD VI The Racket! New lot of White Organdie Kemnants ir white and solid colors at Mercerized Stripe Lawns and Dimity in 1 to 6 yard lengths that sell price . Fine Plain White Lawn worth 15 io 20c yard. Lengths 1 to 6 yards. 1 to 9 yard Remnants pink and navy, at You are paying 10 to 12c per Men's and Boy's Sample Suspenders at 10, 15 and Another lot of,48c. Negligee Shirts. These Shirts are the best sellers we have The largest line of fine Mail Orders Carafully Respectfully, D. J. BOST1AM. 26 South Union St. Ping Pong! Be up-to-date and wear Ping Pong Hat Pin or Buooch. The very latest now on sale, at Correli's, The JEWELER-. Men Will Be Bjs. In the excitement of a lively exercise like boat-racing or ball -placing, .they will ."strain their, muscles and go! home limping, and sore. - Then ,.the ftave Pejrry .DavMs' Painkiller "on hnd ; to Tsdothej. ,tbe; ; cj.uiVeripg nerves;' ttr penetrate life Lpijs'cfes' wim warmth and healing power. It has relieved the pain of two generations of Americans. Large bottles 25 and 50 cents. nervous tension. The nerves soon begin to give way under the Btrain. You perhaps jump at any unusual disturbance, or laugh or weep, hysteri cally, at no apparent cause. That i9 what Miss Fay Lee, GOStf North Seventh Street, Kansas City, Kansas, was coming to when she rescued herself by taking Wine of Cardui. The Wine made her a stmne. healthy woman again, as it has made a million other women strong and healthy. JJy induc ing re&ular menstruation the entirfc system, is relieved of the terrible wasting drains. The ligaments which hold the womb in place are strengthened by a healthy now and that organ is returned to its normal position. Returning health is the result. This is what Wine of Cardui has done for thousands of the best women in America. ( If you need advice write The Ladies' Advisory Department, The Chatta noogaMedicine Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. ' describing all your symptoms freely, and a letter of advice will be sent you. Secure a $1 .00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist to-day. A million suffer rng women have found relief in Wine of Cardui. 80c per lb. for 20 to 25c, our 10c yard. at 12ho yard, Chambray colors 7c yard. yard for same. 19c ever had. Box Papers in Concord. and Promptly Filled. Concord, N. C. r oomcord,- 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 Coltraue, assistant cashier; J M'Hendrix, bookkeeper. Board of Diroctors W H Lilly, W "R Odell, Jno. P AJlison, J S Harris, Elam King J M Odell and D B Coltrane . KcauJ to Held. r nSed -DeWitfa Witch HazJl , . Salve for piles .and foflndit a certain cure," say sS R Mere dith, . Willow. Grov, Del? Operations unecessary to cure piles.. They always . n'eld 'to bcfce Witts Witcji Hael, Salve. CurVs 'skin' "diseases Vill . kinds . . - or wounas. Accept no counter feus, Gibson Drug Store.
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