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o o f--.....i.-'-"'--,u"i Daily Standard. JOHN D. BARKiEr. htiiuu' S'.nil rri.rieloi . THE STANDARD published every Any I sAJay excepted and deli-red by earners. $4.00 2.00 J.00 35c rc finr.Kr.HiriON. n 1 S-J One fear m Sfcmonttos ' Three mouths Single copy 5c. The Weekly Standard is an 8-coUimn 4-PKe ajTer It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus han any other paper. Price i a year in advance. Terms for reguaradv'eitiseme.nts made known on BiflfiUou. Address all tommnnications to THE STASDAKD, Coucord, H. P. TELEPHONE NO. 71- CcJncord, N. C.June 14. 1902. We have reasdn to believe that many people yet think that cards of thanks are things to go into a newspaper free ol charge. We "have- on ' several occasions tried to impress the public with the fact that every lint and word in the paper costs the proprietor his cold cash and that when matter is wanted in the paper foi personal interest, pleasure or gratification, not in the nature of news, it should be paid for by those wanting it ui.d but by tne newspaperman. '-e have s. m pathy with those who' are. be reaved, lor instance, but ou; sympathy does not pay the printer and it should not be ex pected of us to be at great ex Dense to do what; loved ores a. themselves are not w riling -to du pay the printer for saying nice and appropriate things to fiiends .iliAiit tho r1pn:irtnd. We will 4LiUVU L t 1 . V gladly, publish such matter at live cents per line for those who ,ruii -ir th-ir mvn exneuse to bestow desirablo tributes. Stockholder' Herilug. ! School Is Out. Tne tifth aia-ual meeting of The hoys and girlsare at home rhe stockholders of the Coleman for the vacation and now the Aijiniifiicturinsr Company will be fun begins, One of the greatest on the 4th of July, 1902, at tho pleasures of vacation times is company's office in No. 11 town- amateur photography. It is ship, Concord, Cabarrus county, one of the subtle joys of living N. C, at 12m. It earnestly to tnus preserve uiu wt. rparlftsiPfl and honed that 'every stfeues of happiness. Realities one who owns' a share of stJck pf today will be but fajxVd Y. . . . - will be present, as this will be memories tomorrow n you uavu the moat important meeting we not a Kodak. ;You can buy a have had. Should it be so you Kodak, at Fetzer's Drug Store Mnnnt irftt here. send a written for $1.25, &2.00, 5.0i) and the, uroxv in answer to" your name newest thing out is the folding giving some bona tide stock- j KocKet -jvoaaic lor holder pqwer to cast your vqte. are complete in tnairpaiis uu The following is the form for mane periecc piciui. a proxy : I do hereby constitute can dlso buy at Fetzer's Drug and appoint Store all Kinasoi raoiugiauu o my pfoxy to present 'ffT cast the number of votes to (, , OUIits. chemicals ,'in fact which I am entitled in the annual ; everything necessary io set up a meeting of the Coleman Mauu-! complete photographic establish- factoring Company on the 4th ment. Call and buy a KuUaK, r . . .r. f o nr,,m AnH loam all day of July, 1002t and any ad- : KrJ 1V . V irawftmflmsliSB top Yw might w well putluol ubcler aKiler withomt burning Itan exuect the entrine to run, as to tat food and no! digest it and eyPJ tepupnourUhmeiitforyour body' You muet have nourishment to Uie and hen yqa cannot digest your foul, Kodol DpsrsA Vubs wiU do4t for you, with no aidVhatever f rm the stomach. Jt conM" exactly the sam elements as Natures dipes ve fluids and cf n't help but troducethe same eults.-Did Taylor, Blind Ridge, Vt-Wtc:-- 'I hATe been afflicted for a'nuruber of years with dyspepslft.aaanave tried rarioui remedies without good results fcut was cured by one Dotiie of KodOL Dtspbpsia Cwkb. I cannot say too .much In itiiaTor. Dt can't htelB hut do -you good ji v n n-witl AOo Ohlcairo. Th $1. bottl oonUlM K time th Mfc stae. TTben you need a toothing and healing anpllcation'ror plies, lore and Blcin eKuM QiWftt'l Wltoh Hazel SALVE. Beware of cotnUrfeite Gibson Drug: toxe iourned meeting of same, with full power of substitution. This ...... day of .......... 1902. Signed Yours for the race, W. C. Coleman, Sec. & Treas. June 14th, 1902. , He Kept His Les?. Twelve years ago J W Sulli van, of Hartfora, Conn., scratch eel his leg with a rusty wire. Inflammation aud bloon poison in sr set ui. Fr two years ho sniffWpd intensely. Then Leads Them All. "One Minute Cough Cure beats all other medicines I ever tried for coughs, olds croup and throat and lung troubles," says D Scott Curin of Loga-ntqn, Pa, One Minute Cough Cure is ih onlv absolutely safe .cough remedy which acts immediately Mothers everv where testily to tho srood it has done their little ones. ' Croup is so sudden in its attafiks that the doctor otten arrives too late. It yields at nnr.A to One Minute uougn Lure. Children like Uie hp t. rlnf tors ur?ed amputation. t.hnt hp writes. ' "T used ono ! Pleasant to take bottle of Electric Bitters and ' it Stare cure for grip, .bronchitis, 1l-2boxesof iiucklen'i Arnica cougns. vjiosoa vrux oiuiy, Sn.lup nnd mv leir was sound and The surest way not to nnu rpll ns pvpr." For Eruptions. Eczema, Tetter Salt Rheum, . w . j. tQ r . - J .-.11 1 . . , J r i M' I n T'l1 TCWt.rin Ritters has no rival on jit.' earth. Try them Fetzers Drug Store will guarantee satisfaction or refund money: Only 50 cents. go looking for America's Favorite Jlevora,;. It will surprise many to learn 3f the immouse amount jf coffee consumed annually by the people of this country. Accord ing to recent official reports the amount imported by tins country the past fiscal year was 85f ,000,000 pounds. The total amount produced last year was 1,800,000, 00 pounds and 'this country is .easily first in .the consumption of the delighful beverage. While there is somecpposition lo eoifee drinking, it' seems to kave little effect on its consump itioa, as the figures show a iocimual- increase. Reputable pnysicians have never taken any decided 46tand against tho use of coffee. In some cases its.use is fidvisfd and in others prohibited The greatest opposition comes from patent medicine venders, and others wh have substitutes so il. In the meantime coffee continues to maintain long leaf as the chief American beverage, and it would doubtless be a life time task to attempt to convince the average American that his favorite morning cup is un whole some. Charlotte News. Dr. Frank O Rogers, formerly of Concord, M. C, but now cf the medical and surgical staff of St." Joseph's Hospital, Balti- rvrt-,- ia a.mnrr t.hn nrnminnnt physicians in attendance upon Consumption tho Me licil Society meeting at j home. It s the Wrightsville. Br. Rogers has many friends here, whocordially x o come him to the city. Morn ing Star. No Substitute Wanted No! I did not ask for a bottle any cheaper, or twice as large, or one made by your selves. I did ask for and will not have any substitute for Perry Davis' Painkiller; I have Thousands Sent Into Exile. Every year a large number of poor sufferers whoso lungs are sore and racked with coughs are urged to go to another climate. But this is costly and not always snrfi. Don't be an exile when Dr. King New's Discovery for will cure you at most infallible medicine for Cou-ghs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung diseases on fiivrth. Tho first dose brings relief. Astounding cures result from persistent use. Tria bottles free at Fetzers Drug Store. Price 50c and $1.00 Every bottle guarantoeed. MX ra7 . ra 3 mi ii ir- ten what yoa i Til vas' a is ecu Ji Ihese hiiSTasi'&h Arent Thsy PrslHl IJID3 FOR SCHOOL HOUSES The County. Board of Education of J-LJIly 1(V 1J i U1UU111V1 , i U I - " J . T. nco.ir mw fifhpr used it and T Cabarrus County will, on Monday, July usedit, my lather usea u ana l receive ropOHala OQ would not bq surprised if ray ; tne'coustruction of six public schools. no imitation that can equal it. That I am sure of for stomach, ache! . "First deserve, and then de sire.' Food Changed to Poison. Patrefvius: food in the intestines produces effects like those of arsenic, but JJr. King's New Life Pills expel the poisons Jrom clogged bowe's, gently, easily but Surely, curie g Con stipation, Biliousness. Sick Headache, Fevers, all Liver Kidney and Bow3l trouble. Only 25c at Fetzer's Drug Slore. m U-NIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. The Head Of the States Educa tional System i .nn-. Vi-vnoa nonr Tlarrinr'n 'Mill 1- room house near" Wallace's stor. 2-room house near D- C Faster t's, in No: 8. 2- roora hoube near Howell's Church, in No. 10. . 2 room house aoar Bethel Church, in No. lo! 1-rcom house near Morton Potrea 8, in No. 9. Pinna nnd snflfliflflations can be saen at the oV ofdCounty Superiutendeat of Edufatiou, in l;oncora, on any oat iuliir or MoJUav Drior to July 7.n. All biddimr contractors must give served to reject any and all bids. This June 9lh, 1902. ($iened) Jas. P. Cook, Chin. CSL?np(U Cnis K BoUER. Sec. County Board of Eincation 0 9. it- There is no rational way to treat natal catarrh: the medicine is applied direct to the affected membrane. The remedy is Ely's Cream llalm. It refctcrep tue inflatreel tissues to a healthy state witLout drying all the life out of ti em and it (jives back the lost senses of taste and smell. The sufferer who is tired of vain experiments fchould use Cream Kalni.-Drusrsripts sell it loSOrcts. Eiy Brothers' o(i Varren Street, New York, 9j11 ma:l it. Academic Department, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. One hundred and curht sAfMarsLips. Free tuition to teacherfcand tollainis ters' sons. Loans for the needy. 563 Students. 54 Instructors. New Dormitories, "Water Works,Con tral lleatini? Bystem. Fall term beeins September 8, 1902. AMmua F. P. VfNABLE. President. - " - - ' t ' CHAPEL. HILL, NOB. CAROLINA, j and D B Coltrane Concord- National Bank paid 54,00 in dTvidends 1888. Its surplus aud undivided iud is &27.0UO. The losses from Jpad Joans in its entire histv are !?35.00. It has never sued any one or been sued. Its officers are: J M Odell, resident: DB Coltrane. cashier: L D Coltrane, assistant cashier; J M HoJi nx, bookkeeper. Board of -Directors WH Lilly, W R Odell, Jno. P Allison, J S Harris, Elam Kins: J M Odell QAI- f 1 All Over Lace Black Hose, 25, 33, 42, and 68 cts. Drop Stitched, . Red, Blue and .Tan ground with assorted Polka Dots, ' ' worth 25e for 19 cts. Silk Embroidered Fast Black Drop Stitched, worth 20c for 15 cts. Large lot of Men's Fancy Imported $ox , worth 25 to 35cfor . 19 cts. Another lot . , , ' . Mns Fancy Americnmade box Sills, Embroidered ana rnnrea worm iu cis iui 10 cts. Respectfully, 1 J BOSTIAN m cm itu IIMIDM STRFFT. TTTfTTTffTTffTnnnnTTnTTTTTTTTTTnnnTTTTTTTfTTTTTTT . Horft Carolina. Stats hm ud Ititslml CI 8fJ t LITERARY t CLASSICAL SCIENTIFIC t OMMERCIAL E INDUSTRIAL t PEDIGOGIOAL MU8IOAL Session opens September lth. Expenses $ioo to f 140; for non- residents of the State $160. Faculty of 33 members. Practice and 3 Observ ation School connected with the College. Correspondence in- E vited from those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. To sec43.' board in the dormitories all free-tui:ion applications should be made before July 15th. j For catalogue and other information address 3 PRESIDENT CHARLES D. McIVER, Greensboro, X. C. liiiiiiiuiiimMnnitiuiiiiuilllPtiiiiiiujiiiiiiiuimuuuiiiiiiuiiniiimiiiiiiiinilTs
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