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o Da ly Standard. JOHN D. EARRIER. Ecliior unci 1'roprietor. OITiCE IS lfULDlXW. 4.00 2.()0 THE STANDARD is publisfiei! everyday Suml-fl exccited anti delivered By carriers. Birrs Of Subscription. One year SLc month.'? Three months 1-00 One month 35c , Single ctpy 5c. The Weekly Standard is an S-column 4-p:e per.' !t ha3 a larger circulation in -Cabarrus fcut any other paper. Prioi a year In advance. Terms for regular advertisements made known fin application. A-Jdr&s all comnitmications to TJIE'sTAJiDUI), Concord, 3. C. A'ews from 'o. 3. June 24. The farmers are Mack Snake Causes lib Fall. A colored man was painfully busy hauling in their scanty i hurt here Saturday under peeu- crops of wheat and layingby their corn. Mrs. John Croker and niece, flint Romio Eagle, of Davidson, spent' Saturday night in this community. ,". . Corhvand cotton are looking well and the people are working like turks since the rains last Week. The peopla of this section ate reviving the old practice pf bar ter hen and chickens for ducks. The churches of Bethpage and Gilwood have tendered a uuani- i Prof William L Moore, Chief m0us call to Rev. A J Crane of of the United States ' Weather the Tennessee Presbytery which Bureau, has invented a machine has been accepted. Mr. Crane 'by which to cool the air in the ,s expected here at an early day to take charge of the field made vaoant by Rev. J P.Paarr. H. , "A little bit of a weak woman can often raise a pretty TELEt'HONE no. 71. Concord, N. C, June 25. 1902. home and make it comfortable in the hottest kind of weather. What fanning and sighing that machine wilf save for our fair ones. ' But it will be bad on the ice man. liar circumstances. lie was tear ing down a lot of English spar rows' nests from the trees in the 'rove in Mayor Webb's'yard. Iu one mjst a, huge Blaok chicken snake was concealed. The snake crawled down theman's'arm and body, then down the trunk of the trunk of the -tree. The negro was speechless aud powerless' with terror, and when his snake ship reached the trunk pf the tree the fellow lost his hold and fell, receiving several bruises.' A gun was brought and the snake killed. --Kinston special of 23rd to the News and Obser ver. . ' big It does not look very well for Mr. Bryan; who made "the big gest effort over made t for the presidency aid failed with in creasing defeat in the second race to be scathing Mr. Cleve land, who got threo nominations from the Democratic party and j won in two of them and stands well today before probably nine , tenths of all .the people in the United States saye those who favored the free coinage of sil ver, while Mr. Bryan and the s'lver cause are far less in public favor than ever since either rose to prominence. row. "The girl who never , has been kissed in the dark has never been in the dark very much with a man.' Heiiig Items. Heilig, Juno 21. Our farmers are about through hauling in wheat and oats and are laying-by Mr. Boll, of Palmerville, Stanly county, was in this com munity Saturday and Sunday looking after a singing school. Mr. Lawson G Holshouser, who is in the last stage of con sumpton, is very low. Tho church work convention will meet at Lower Stone church next Friday at 11 o'clock and will continue until Sunday, Rev. J L Bowers, of China Grovot will preach the opening sermon. Lee. Strange Form of Insanity. A Boston, . Mass., dispatch of tfio 24th says Miss Jane Toppan, a trained nurso charged with murdering her patient, has boon declared iusane. She has since confessed that she has killed thirty-one persons. Sho says she was not insane and knew what sh was doing and knew -that it was wrong but that f he could not help it. It is but ono of the cases of insan'r not fc-ss real on account of its sin- ... a-- Ji.-u't Id J liciu Suffer. chitlix c.i are tortured v.iil. h.ii.jjr :d Iju iiug eczema nd other skin diseases but Ha-Weii'- Arnica Salve heals the raw sniv-K, expels inil.0i.ra tioii . javes the slrin without a s ' fragrant, cheap, : i", .' .- in. ...'; a ou'j earth as good Try it. Cure guaranteed. Only 25c at Fetzor's Dru-' Store. TTlTTTTYnnTTTTTTTTnTTnnTTTTTTTTnTTTTTTW . The North Carolina Slate Normal anf Industrial College LITERARY CLA83ICAL SCIENTIFIO COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL PEDIGOGIOAL M'JSIOAL Session opens!September 18th. Expenses lioo to $140; for non residents of the State'$i6o. Faculty of 33 members. Practice and Observation School connected with the College. Correspondence in vited from those desiring competent teachers and stenographers. To secure board in the dormitories all free-tuition applications should be made before July 15th. 3 For catalogue and other information address PRESIDENT CHARLES D. McIVER. Greensboro, N. C. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiuuiiiiJiiiiiuaauiiiiiAiiiiiiiiimiiuuiiiiniiuuuiiiiaiiaiii;ii Rocket! ...LAPiEs' Silk Parasols at Gust. 98c ones for 1.25 1.68: 1.98 2.25 2,68 75c 1.00 i:25. 1.50 1.75 2.00 Ladies' 14 i nch Wh ite Silk Lace Mitts at 78c. Respectfully, D J Bostian. B!ngsts Eafl: r: 1 n Hie NsHoqqi Disease. If there is any disease entitled to guch a distinction It is certainly dyspepsia. It la safe to say that not one person in ten enjoys the blessings of perfect digestion, strange though it may seem. Why is this? Digestion is a slow process by which nature transforms the food into a state suitable for nourishment for the body. The time required varies from one to six hours or more, according to the food. In the hurry, worry and hutlefctlie striving for the almighty dollar, the 20th century American falls to give proper heed to aature's de mands upon his time. lie gets up la the morning, bolts hie breakfast without half chewlmj it, washes it down with hot coffee or other liquid and rushes off to his business. At noon, it's rush home or to the lunch counter, cat his lunch hastily while fatigued and out f breath, then rush back to busi ness. Oae of the greatest essentials to pro per dlffetien U the mastication or chewing of food, to thoroughly mix it with saliva. If this is net dene, the food passes into the 6tmnaeh la a condition which does not per kiifc of lt4 beinar acted upon by the castric Juices there, even though there be sufficient of these Juices. With the body fatigued and continually in action, the blood-is drawn away from the digestive organs, hence the digestive fluids cannot be supplied. Natur ally this leaves a lot of undigested food in the stomach that is not only useless but harmful. Now what is to be done? It must be digested. A little stimulant might help it temporarily, but that makes the next meal still more difficult to digest, as it draws on the digestive Juices unnatur ally and soon exhausts them. The only cor rect, common sense way of treating these cases Is to f urnjsh a substitute, which must, in order to be effectual, contain exactly the same elements in exactly the same propor tions as the natural digestive fluids The one preparation which can be abso lutely proven to meet these requirements is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It is not an experi ment at your expense but the result of ex periments at our expense. It is not a mere stimulant to aid digestion, but is itself a. combination of all the digestants and actu ally digests the food by its own iadividual powers of action without any aid whatever from the digestive organs. It will digest food even in a bottle under prejer condi tions, temperature, etc., so it eertainly can't help having the same aetlen in the stomach. By digesting the food without aid and preparing it perfectly for nature's uses la nourishing the body, it gives the digestive organs a rest. By relieving them of all work, nature has an opportunity to restore them to healthy condition. Furthermore, you should eat all the good food your appetite calls for while taking Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, because your body must have nourishment and in no way can it get it except through the food. While the army of people is large who suf fer continually from dyspepsia, there is a still greater army of those who are troubled only occasionally, caused by overeating, eat ing when fatigued, eating when too warm or cold, drinking ice water, especially just be fore, with, or Just after a meal, or eating; some article of food that does not agree with them. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure not only instantly relieves afl distress of the stomach, that feeling of fullifess. flatulence, (wind on the stomach) belching) rising of a sour, watery liquid in the mouth and all other results of a disordered stomach but it is an abcolute, fiositive and permanent cure for all forms of ndigestion, dyspepsia and stomaeh troubles. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is a remedy of un usual merit and will bear eut every claim made for it. Eat 11 f foe nsi food! yosn Oeatlensen: I have been troubled for this that some sufferers who are sufferiag as teveral years with dyspepsia and indigestion. I was may be led tb try Kodol dyspepsia I have often sat down to eat and had to give Curo for I think they will be restored to It up after eating two bites. I used two health if they will. Very respectfully, W. bottlea of Kodol Dvspepsia Cure antf am all II. McCrary, Benno, Laurens Co., S. C. right to-day, and I eat everything and don't I, w. E. Bell, a Notary Fublie of S. C. do itop for anything.- I recommend Kodol certify that the above is the testimony as w ... f 1 1 ma., P . knl . ir -r ITT -El "XT n n medicine for dyspepsia and stomaeh trouble. wishiiyr you success, Ljam, Kespectfuly 7. u. Easton. Auauoon, iowhh C23 R317 ESI jtrLICfl. v - - A i m L)ear sirs: n or a poou wmie jl was in lee- given by McCrary. W. E. Bell, N. P. of S. C. SICK ESS&Cfct. fours. fbl health, could not eat anything but a email quantity of soup. I tried several doctors and minex.'.l waters. Nothing seem ed to do any Koa until I was inducea to try Kodol Dyspepsia Cure which eured me and I can Boweatanythijjwuntand caactain 1j give your preparation cd it for it. I write Gentlemen: My wife was troubled for years with dyspepsia. Iler symptoms were sick headache and vomiting every other day, and she could scarcely eat anything. I bought Kodol Djfepepsia Cure and she com menced taking it and has none of the above sytuptoms, and eata everything without caution, but continues the use of Kodol Dyepepsi.-rCure at intervals. W. II. Caolkins, So. Edmeston, N. Y. Dear Sirs: I used to suffer from indiges tion so that even eating a soda cracker or drinking a glass of water would cause agony. I commenced using, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and it soon cured me. H. L. Whartou, New Berne, N. C. snftcrcd 40 Years Gentlemen:' 1 wish to inform the publlo that I have been a constant sufferer from the pangs of dyspepsia and indigestion for forty years during which time I have gJLrea almost every medicine a trial in different forms, such as the dyspepsia tablets especi ally but nothing has done me the good that Kodol Dyspepsia Cure has. I have used only two bottles as yet and feel sure the third bottle will eure me of the disease I have suffered from for forty years. Alexan der Kerr, Rice Landing, Greene Co.. recjw 'prepared by B.C DelTIH A Co., Cblcga. Tie $1.00 bottle coctalaa 25 tiint asKocbCbyctulmeaririDt;5 ttjtrtslslawtlchscUs(or30ceats. i Cki Li L 0 i HJ if rfyj P3 n n H- Hr . fi
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