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! i 1 ? V f a ! If, I ? Da ly Standard JOHN D. BARRIER. Editor and Proprietor. OFFlflL 1 flOUKIS IIUltDUiHH V (THE STANDARD is published every day SunJ?y excepted and L'ivered by carriers. m Rates Subscription. One ear . . . If 4.00 SiinVntfis . 2.00 Three months , 1-00 One month ,35c Sin tr1i rnnv FiC. 0- The Weekly Standard is an 8-column4-page aper. It has a larger circulation iuCabarrus han any other paper. licei a year in advance. Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. ' Address all communications to ' . THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. TELEPHONE NO. 7- Concord, N. C, July 24. 1902. Our Ticket. For Chief Justice of Supreme Court Walteu Clark of Raleigh. For Associate Justices H G Conner of Wilson aod PlatT D Walker of Charlotte. For Corporation Commissioner E C Beddingeield of Wake. For Supt. of Public Instruction J Y JoVner. A BOW TO COLONEL WADSWOBTH Col. Jno. C -Wadsworth Iras done the magnanimous and hand some thing to respond to Chair man Cook's suggestion to paint the new two room school house near Mr. D C Fagart's. It is the kind of thing on which the educational awakening in our State will develop and we'll lift our hat to Jno. Q. the first time we meet him or we yiyite him to knock it off. Jeffries and Fitzsimmous are to fight at San Francisco Friday night and the sporting world is on tiptoe. -There is bettiug and demoralization enough. Money llows in for seats till gate fare has already amounted to $20,000. Those who have no higher ideals use their strength and theii money in that way. GEN. CKOXJE RELEASED. Returns to South Africa Has Taken the Oath. Bermuda, July 23. General Cronjo, the famous Boerleader,( who has been held a prisoner here in theBritish prison camp, waf released and sailed today tn the sfeamsh'p Tartar Princo for South Africa General Crogjo tooK the oath of allegiance when peace was de clared. IJfs future plans are not known butntls said he willsettle down to the rural. life he led prior to taking up the sword against England Seren Years in Bed. Will wonders ever cease?' inquire the friends of Mrs. L Pease, of Lawrence Kan. They knew she had been unable to leave her bed in seven years on account of kidney and liver trouble, nervous prostration and general debility; but, "Three bottles of Electric Bitters en abled me to walk," she writes, "and in three months I felt like a new person." Women. suffer ing from Headache, Baokac.he, Nervousness, sleeplessness, Me lancholy, Fainting and Dizzy Spells will find it a priceless. Uessing. Try it. Satisfaction is guaranteed by Fetzer's drug store. Only 50 cents. United States Deputy Collector II C Hart, of Knoxville, Tenn., makes the statement that there are 400 out of 516 licensed dis tilleries in North Carolina that are defrauding the government. Does that surprise aoyone? We have long had the impression, that they all do. It's rather cheering that some do not. It would be a sign of the millennial approach if he whole revenue manipulation should show as good proportion of purity. When a man gets, his foot into it with the revenue department he is generally sized up and ruined unless he will agree to vote right. It would hardly be putting it too strongly to say that the drink evil itself is little more to be de plored than the whole system that pretends to restrict it with political manipulated revenue laws. On the 17th the cottcn crop from the "Panthur Burns" plan tation in Louisiana was sold in a lump. There were 4,900 bales of 900 pounds each, making near ly 10.0UO common bales. This being one crop from one planta tion it is the climax for the world. Wilcox to Know His Fate. Solicitor Ward, who prose cuted James Wilcox for the mur der of Nellie Cropsey at Eliza beth City was in Norfolk last week and said this case would come before tho Supreme court on the fourth Monday in August and that he did not think the prisoner would be granted a new trial. Wilcox, as is well remembered, was sentenced by Judge James at the March term of Pasquotank county superior court to die for tho murder of his sweetheart, Nellie Cropsey, but an appeal was taken. Wilcox has been in jad since his arrest and is strong and hopeful. Mother Always Keeps It Ilandj. "My mother suffered a long time from distressing pains and general ill health duo primarily to indigestion," says L W Spald ing, Verona, Mo. "Two years ago I got her to try Kodol. She grew better at once and now, at the age of seventy-six, eats any thing she wants, remarking that she fears no bad effects as shfe has her bottle of Kodol handy." Dont waste time doctoring symptoms. Go after the cause. If your stomach is sound your health will be good. Kodol rests the stomach and strengthens the body by ig.es ti rig your food. It is nature's own tonic. Gibson Drjjg Store. Bogus Check Man Loose. Pritchard.theman whoclaimtd to be a relative of the Senator and worked Chdrlotte recently for all there was in it with bogus checks is still to hunt .He's hard to head. Later we note that Pritchard has run his fool course and is in limbo at Charlottesville, Va. He will be brought to Charlotte, and will most probably land in the penitentiary, where he belongs. A Poor Millionaire. . Lately starved in London be cause he could not digest his food. Early use of Dr. King's New Life Pills would have saved him. They strengthen the stom ach, aid digestion, promote as similation, improve appetite. Price 25c. Money back if not satisfied. Sold by P B Fetzer, druggist. Mr. Allison For the Senate. Concord, July 19th, 1902. To the Citizens op Cabarrus: Yielding to solicitations oj ftany friends from all sections of th county, aad feeling ihat every good citizen should mSkef some sacrifice for his Country, 1 have conseutl to becomo a candid ate foii Vne nomViation of feta'te Senator fpr this district. My business record and faith fulness to tb'e Democratic party, I hope speak sufficiently for me without outlining a policy nere, as to what yqu may expect of me should you honor me with this responsible trust. Now thjat I have consented tol this race, I trust my friends will not fail to attend the primaries to insure my nomination. Respectfully, ' ' John P. Allison. ask DRUGGIST" FOR 10 CENT TRIAL SIZE. Ely's Cream Balm GtvesRellet atOnce CATARRH sT" '" mw H rlpansM. soothes and heals the diseased membrane It cures Catarrh and drives a- way au T4ala and nrotrrtq the Membrane. nf Taste and Smell. Full si .1.. mn a Hrucrcriaiii or hv mail. J,. ' . J . "n ' lm. T r i Ely lirotners,GB warren o , inewior KflyfS MiSS COLD 'NHEAD restores the ze 50c,; Trial Sala of Valuable Town Property By virtue of an order from the Town Commissioners for the Town of Concord and pursuant to statute in such cases made and provided, the undersigned will sell at publio outciy at the court house door in Concord, on Monday, August 4th, 1902, at 12 o'clock m.. the following described property, including the yresent Town Ilall. lying on West side of South Union strett in ard jno. 4 of said Town. Beginning 44 and 1-10 feet North f 1 om Barbick street at a stake on Wett edge of west payement of South Union street (said stake has a bearing of South 14 and 1-2 east 25 and 3-4 feet from Bench Mark No. 1 said Bench Mark being an iron fixed iu the cement hide walk and having cross cut in top; and runs from said stake, with west edge of f-aid raveiner.t. JN. 31) and 3-4 West 24 ttet to a stake on North edge of front of Wrick bnildmz known as the Town Hall said last named stake has a bear ing of S. 64 and 1 4 West, 1 1 and 2-10 feet from said Hench Mark No. 1 and runs then South 51 W. with line of said Town Hall on outside of same, South 51 West 200 feet to a stake ; then South 35) and 3-4 East. 24 feet 10 a stake; then North 51 East, 200 feet to the beginning. Terms of sole $2,000 cash, balance in six months on good note eatisfactorily secured. This June 27th. 19C2. ' "The Commissioners for the Town tf Concord," M. B. STICKLTCY, Mayor of said Town By Montgomery & Crowell, Att'ys. Electro Therapeutic AND- X-Ray Institute. PKone No. 131. Hours : J ? 1 a' m' 1 to 4 p. m. Litakcr Buildiug, Opposite St. Clthid flotel Concord, N. C. The operating rooms tfre equip ped with the most complete X-Ray and Electro-Therapeutic and Hot Air apparatus. Special attention given to the treatment of Crfronic Diseases. J. S. Lafferty, M. D.; Manage. 6-6m Concord - National Bank paid $54,000 in dividends binco it openou doors in July, 1888. Its surplus and undivided fund is $27,000. The losses from bad loaij in its entire history are $35.00. It has never sued any one or been sued: Its officers are : J M Odell, president; DB Coltrane, cashier; L D Coltrane, assistant cashier; J M Hendrix, bookkeeper. Board of Directors WH Lilly, W R Odell, Jno. P -Allison, J S Harris, Elam King- J M Odell and D B Coltrane Preparing For Another Crop is in order, n'w that the present one is laid by." Our - . Ch&ttaiooga Hancock Disc Plows. . ato in (ison and tbera are none to cnpare with them. We rf&ve ( hattanoogo Reversible . Disc. Plows . that will work equally weH on hill sides aud on level land. Think of it. a Hill Hide Diso Plow. They must revolution iae hill-side farming No furrows be tween the terraces. Combiuin the beet qualities of th Dio Plow, with the land preserving advantage of a hill-side plow, they are certainly the Greatest Invention of the Day, having in mind the agricultural inter ests o( the country. Chattanooga Chilled J? own, Deere Disc Harrows, Buffalo Pitts Spike Tootji Harrows, Superior and Buckeye-IDrills the best line of Agricultural Imple ments. The Champion Draw Cut Mower the newest and most up-to-date ma chine on the market. The Wabble Gear 'Champion who ever bad one that didn't think them the best. Se our Champion and Osborne Horse Bakes. 1 To The Farmer Selling the first bale ot new cot ton this year I will give as a premium an 18 size Elgin or Waltham Watch, seven jewel movement, cut expansion balance wheel and brigvet hair spring. Warranted a good time keeper in every respect. Fitted in an Open Pace Screw-Back and. Bezel Silverware Dust Proof Case. The watch can be seen at my store at any time. W. 0. Correll,' Leading Jeweler. Roanoke College, SALEM, VA. , Courses for Degrees; also Commer cial Course. German, French, and Spanish taught. Utile Faculty. Li brary, 2,000 vclurnt'8; working labora tory: good moral influences; six church ef, no bar rooms. Healthful mount ain location. Very moderate ex penses. Students from many states and counties. North Carolina well rep resented. 50th year begins Sept. 1 7. Catalogue, with yiews. free. Address JULIUS D. DEEHEB. President. THE RACKET STOKfc. Whether you have a notion of jroing on a vacation or staying at nome we have Notions that will make you comfortable just the same. . . 1 B.rateF Talcum powder at 5 cVts per oau. , Taimang st riiftlity, abso- !jN lutely pur, 10 cuta. . Colgate's truest quality at 18 tenxs. The PolrH ae all put. uo in tin cans with lifting tops. Powder Puff 10c Brittan Puff Box- es 25o Swansdon Face Power.per box5o 1 pt bottle Ex tract Witch Hazel at 25o pt. bottles Bay Bam at . . i Pt. bottles Florida Water Satchf t Powders, per package Atomizers 350 2"o loo 38o TOILET .SOAPS From Turkish Bath at 20 cents er doen to Kogers Gallets at at 42 oents per cake. SHOE DRESSING. Papa Bro's., all ZLi- quid 5o Papa Bros., liquid and paste lOo . Griffins Parisian liquid 1 Oo Easy Bright Water, proof liquid 15o Bapid Transit, liquid aud paite, tan color 80 Shoe Blacking 1 to 5 cents per box. . BRUSHES Shoe Daubers 5o "Shoe Brushes, all pristle, 20 aud 25c. BRUSHES Whisk Brushes 10c Hair " 10 to 45o Tooth " 3 to 25o Shaving " 5 and 10c COMBS. Horn, Bubber and Celluloid Dress Combs at 5 to 250 Horn Fine Tooth 4 and Go Childs Celluloid end Rub ber at 3 and 5o Horn Barber 5o Jim Crow 5c Celluloid Side, per pair 5 and lOo Tuck lOandlno ' Pompadour 15o Mont AmoenaFemale Seminary. Classical and English diploma courses, embracing all tne usual colleg iate branches. Elective courses. Su perior Music and Art Departments. $105 will pay" the entire year's ex penso, Including tuition, board, room, laundry, fuel, light and phys'civn's at tendance. Musio or Art 30 eddiftonal a year. For catalogue address: 1 J. H. C. FISHER, President, 9-19. 'Mt. Pleasant, N. C. Bamboo Satchell 25 to 0So 18 inch Blat k Pilk Mitts 4So 12 inch White Silk Lace Mitts 78 mm. HOSE Ladic Fancy Cul ors, plaiu black solid striped & alloyer lacs effects 10 to G8c Men's solid and fancy colored Socks at . , 10 aud l!)c I SHIRTS. The best line of white and colored Npghgee Shirts at 48 sents on the mnrket. Good Balbrigijan Under shirts at 25n Elastic Seam Drawers worth! i G5o for 485 rer nair. ' 1 Ladies' and infants Vests at r n 1 5 to 15o UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. The Head Of the States Educa tional System - Academic Department, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy. One hundred and eisht scholar ehins. Free tuition to teachers and to minis ters' sons. Loans for the needy. 563 Students. 54 Instructors. New Dormitories, Water Wqcks, Cen tral rieuting system. Fall term beerins September 8. 1002. Address, F. P. VENABLE, President CHAPEL HILL. NOB. CABOLINA Dr. W H. Wakefield, CHARLOTTE, N. 0., limits his practice to diseases of Eye, EarNose and Throat. The Doctor will be in Concord at the St. Cloud on Thursday June 26th. n mi? noun) COS f. $1 25 ones for 1.00. $1.68 ones for 1.25. $1.98 " 1.50. $3.68 " 2 00. BOX PAPHiR We have the best and largest assortment in Concord, prices frota 5c to 1.25. Note Paper from 2c per quire (in 5 quire packages) to 10c per quire. Fuie cream and azure Paper, square and Hong, plain or ruled, at 21c per pound- Envelopes to match 10c per package. Fountain Pens, gold fitted $ Our Special G8e w Recorder ygo Franklin 1.35 T J' Mm Tablets l to 10c We have these well as sorted for pen or Pencil. Envelopes, 25 to package, 2 to 10c per package. Bespectfully, J r 1 . 1 r V i V. 1 V . Jit t 0 It if
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