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o 00 0 r4K I, 4k. Daily Standafd. JOHN Q. BARRIER, Kditiud Proprieir. Meat Wagfts Hajfe to Fight Their Y, j lu Deliver ef.w OFFICE 1 410RK1 UCILM-. j The.oist of ;siuatfbns exist m - - : - . TlT'iK. il 1 f 1 Tifunicago" vvKifiuo utir men Tlni STANUAlIJ IS puryisitu cwiy Sm? exeptl and diiered by carriers. a . . . RATES OF-SJ6S.IPTIONf ' mrva Wt.le uror f nil a IfL ho neyear 4-uu ( ;Sixmonthl 2.00 lWetn poficemen and the rioter Three months . 1.00 , One moftth . 3ac fin Wednesday. The casualties Single copy 5c. ' , , ThVeekly Standard is In 8-colun. 4-page -Were not great .nOWeer. per. It h! a larJV circulation han any other paper. Pjiceli a yey Terras da application. KeV. C A. Marks' Discourse. The liic'imond Times of the 2nd says: Tne R?v. C A Marks preached Sunday night -at the first arftftthe rioters. A tfozjm or Ejsjsh Lynthean Churclj, L,.fl Wri vcr'crh f mi crifu h. talcing To i hi subject the ds- ater at. Martinique, He took this, incident as an eiaVnple of the power pf God to i cabarru8) . Probabiy ofle marj hit? 'with a1 vlsit deStructiW upon a sinful tor regular advertisements rade known besdball bat by & rioter may die. w9,rd aru3, declared .that the iBfdndes Address all communications t THE STANDARD, Concord, H. C. TELEPHONE NO. 7i. Concokd, N. C June 5, 1902. , AMAZIXG JOURNALISM. . ..- , The North Carolina Teachers' Assembly meets at MoreheadJ City next Tuesday, the lOtfy and- in honor of the assembly and the educational movement, the Raleigh News and 'Observer is sued a 36 page number on the 4th. It is a mammouth affair and contains enough cuts of edu cational characters to make an flics of ihe results are bruises. Thiriy-six meftt wagons sue ceeded in getting X)ut of the un ion stock yards and in delivering njeat. , . ; ! ; ' School Is Oaf " The boys and girls are at home for .the vacation and now the fun begius, t)ne of the greatest pleasures of vacation times is amateur photography. It is oni of tbi subtle joys of living to thus preserve the . fleeting scenes of happiness. Realities of today will , be but faded memories. tomorrow if you have nota Kodak. You can buy a ! Kodak at Fetzer'S Drug Store disaster pointed to, the truth o the destruction of taonvorldby fire. ; People hoot at the idei tha i there is a lake of fire and brim stone for the punishment of the Wicked, said Mr. Marks, well go and look at those people in St. . Pierre. See their hands sticking out from under; the stones .and-the lava,, as' if 'they were trying 'to ' shield 'their faces from the suffocating atmosphere. , If God could 111 the air with these sulphurous fumes, rain fife and pour out streams of -boiling mud, if he can stir up the waters as they were stired up around the island of Martinique, how easily can he prepare a lake of fire and aesamhlv Tr i a fnir mmneTl-i , , 'for $1.25, $2.00, $5.00 and the aium too oi tue scuooi coijuihuu .... . . . n ... newest thing Out is the Folding and of the grand educational Rocket .Kodak for S6.00. All movement over the Sta'e. It is are' complete in their parts, and an amazing enterprise which the make perect pictures. Youj brimstone for the destruction of News and Observer has accom- cau also buv at Fetzer's Drug Store all kind's of Photographic Supplies, Developing and Print ing Outfits, Paper, Dry Plates, Card Mounts, Chemicals, in fact everything necessary to set up a complete photographic establish ment. Call and buy a Kodak, get a catalogue and learn all about it. plished. Senator Morgan does not ad mit that the Siesmic disturbances at Martinque furnishes objec tions to the Nicaragua canal route. He claims too, contrary to the scientific conclusions that we have noted, that tl:e Panama 0 route is equally, possibly more, liable to earthquake damages than theNicaraguan route. When doctor's differ laymen are en- joined to , the silence that says, "I don't know." Forfy Ostriches Arrive at Asheville. The birds for the ostrich farm located at the corner of Coleman and Woolsey avenue have ar rived and' are now in their quarters. Mr. Nash cama. with them from Arizona and every ostrich was in perfect condition on ar- First Regiment Hand 3Iaj be Disbanded rival. 1 Mere are 4U or ttiem, six There is a possibility of the j of whicb are chbks. The farm First Regiment band disbanding. C N Webster, the managur, declares that the band is not receiving the necessary encour agement from the city. The aldermen would uotfurtysh a rough stand and lights for con corts at court sguare hence they have been stopped. The attendance at the auditorium concerts has not been as large as expected. Unless there is a sufficient number of season tickets sold for the concerto to make tifem a finaucialsuccess, the concert next Thursday night itll he .the last appearance of tbe band, as it 'will.o dis is not open for the inspection of visitors and will not be until about the 20th of the month, Asheville Gazette of 3rd. sinners. Many of our readers recall with pleasure the days when he served Lutheran Chapel and Center Grove churches and the people who could, would follow him from one church to the other that they might not misss ft single discourse. Leads Thefti All. 'One Minute Cough tDure oeajs an otnr aieaicines l ever A Real Friend. "I suffered frbm dyspepsia and indigestion for fifteen years," says W S Sturdevant of Merry Oaks. N. C. "After I had tried many doctors and medieines to no avail one of my friends persuaded me to try Kodol. It gavo immediate relief. I can eat almost anything I want now and my digestion is good I cheer fully recommend Kodol." Don't try to cure .stomach trouble by dieting. That only further weakens the system. You need v wholesome. strength ening fopd. .Kodol enables you to assimilate what you eat by digesting it, without the stomach's aid. Gibson" DrugSfbre. J'Characfer is bounded on the nofth by. industry, on tjig east by integrity, on the south by morality, and on tlif. west by Lsobriety." tried for coughs, cjlds croup and throat and ling troublgs,"! says Ubcott uurin or LiOganum, t- r S jra. un lviiuuie jouga iure is the only absolutely safe couh remedy which acts immediately Mothers every where teslfy to the good it has done their little ones. Croup is st) sudden in its arrives too lajc. 1 yields atl ent, ls t0 first mak a-stock by ji How to Make Ilcnn Soap. There are several different ways of preparing this, ami that which w4 like ilhow'more plainlythan a brunettesf but these discolored spots greatly mar he beauty of eitheY? fUI A P A IXni 1 Cl '" a .'I;. Oil BALM i. will effectually remove Freckles, Sunburn. Tan, undue Redness, t SaUowness arid all other blem " ishes to beauty. IT IS A LIQUID for the face, neck; arms and hands Can be easily and quickly applied. ; 'Others cannot detect its use. It leaves no sticky feeling. Harmless as water. At all druggists. Price 75 cts. . Now lot of White Organdie Remnants in white and solid colors at 80c per lb. . Mercerized Stripe Lawns and Dimity in 1 to 6 yard lengths that sell for 20 to 25c, our price 10c yard. Fine Plain White Lawn at worth 15 to 20c yard. Lengths 1 to 6 yards, 12 2 C yard, 1 to 9 yard Remnants Chambrav colors pink and navy, at You are paying 10 to 12c per yard for same. 7hc yard. glen's and "Boy's Sample Sy spenders at 10, 15 and 19c Another lotof 48c. Negligee Shirts. 'These Sliirts. are the-bi3st sellors we have eveihad. The largest line ot fine Jlo Papers in Concord. once to OnS Minute Cough Cure Pleasant to take. Children like it Sure cure forrip, bronchitis, coughs. Gibsoj Drug Spre, f "When a young husband banded, the instruments retimed! ' ""BU uuu to the got ernment, , and tJbecoW father he fee s as First Jiegimedt band of Ashe, villo a thing of the past. It is up tothe cig7n?tvhethi they wifi a band or Thousauds Sent iuLf) Jxile. A , ,a Evfirv &a,r a numlfr of not' hboj sufferers wnose lungs are A sorcwind raclKwitlfcoughsiHire Asheville Gazette. I 1 i . E . urgea 10 go 10 anovier ciiim: But this is co01y aftt notahvav.s usel DeWitt's Witch Hatll wre. Don't be aru exile Mien Salve for piles andound. it a.2r- New's TOp very for certain cure," says S R Bait pork five or six hours, one pound to three quarts of water; renew from time to time. I take the salt pork, cut In Btrlpf and fry a golden brown In bottom of soup kettle, then cut an onionry fine and fry in the ft; now afld the Deans, which havdteoaked over night, and th water, lt cook slowly for live or ix giours then mash troughL hair sieve, rfso4 with salt Tnd pepper and prve with little cubftj ofead tossed in flour an fried if? fat until golden brown. Drain tl8 oiizhly before adding to the pup. Mere dith, Willow Grove, Del. Operations unecessary to cure piles. They always yield to be Do Witts Witch Hazel Salve. Cures skin diseases all kinds of wounds. Accept no counter feits, Gibson Drug Store. Consumption will cure you at home. Its the most infallible medicine for Coughs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung diseases on earth. The first dose' brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent ' use. Trial bottles free at Fetzers Drug Store. Price 50c and- $1.00 i Every bottle guaranteeed. How to Cook Hani a la Savnrin. This is rvally a delicious way to cook a ham: Wash the ham well in e&d water, cover it with cold water and soak for twenty-four hours; then wipe dry. Into a porcelain lined kettle put enough cider or champagne to cover the ham and simmer gently, allowing fifteen ' minutes -to every pound. Re move the skin while yet hot, brush the ham over with beaten egg, sprinkle with dried breadcrumbs and put Into the oven to brown and crisp. Serve hot, garnished with "baby sausages" and stewed French prunes. Mail 6rders Carefully and Promptly Filled. Respectfully, D; cL 26 ScJutft Uoionik BQSTIAN Corfcordtf,C. aj' Lr(TCrrMIMG.P0WDER1 Costs cfiksgll&gfisti, Cares JDIiolera-Jnfantuni, MdrttufAnyAg0. Dicestton, Reculate the Bowels Strength nc hcXhilcMncl U,kf TEETHING EnSY. $ ST. LOUIS, MO. Or mail 2 rrat t C. J. MOFFETT, M. D.. SI f lorfitce, S. C, Not. 2fi. 1900. I wsi flritadriied by oar fmily physician la Chrlet3h to bse TEETHINA with our baby when he wag but a very younc infant, as a preTentive of colic and to warm and iwwtrn thoimm-h Ltrr it was useful in ti'pthine troiihlfs, ami iUeifecthaj hern fonnd to be so very beneficial and so free from dancers Uiat are consequent upon the use of drujis and soothing gyrups. tiiat we have come to regard it. after use with three children, aaonaof the nocessities when there is anew baby in the house and until (he teething troablea are orer. and we take pleasure in recommendinir it to our friends instead of the horrid tnff that so many people ne to keep their abj quiet. HAKTWEULM. XYJiR, (Manager Jjaily Time and Weekly Times-Messenger.) Fetzer's Drag Stored " Subscribe' for The Stand-ard-35-cents. per month. J
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