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The Standard. Concord, : Cabaiks : County, Nouth Carolina, Jno. D. Barrier Editor and Proprietor. Ve wm be lad to furnish our manors any ti iunuu jjoiiuu cala in cjonec'ion with Thb Stand ard at tne tollowin prices : Atlanta Semi-Weekly Journal, prioe $100, .run Thb busDi.D 11.75. The New Y-.rk World, price $1.00, with Thb Standard S 1 65 Home and Farm price .60, with Pri Standakd, $1.25. QThe Atlanta CQ-tituu(n, price i.OO.WItri IRK STANDARD, tt 1 iO. The Richmond Weekly Times, Weekly Standard for SI 25. The Commoner, published by Hon. W m. J Bryan, $1 per year. With the Standard, $l.ba. The New York Tribune Farm ertl.00, withThe Standard f 1.75 The Ledger Monthly, $1.00 a year, with The Standard $l.t o. Farm and Home published semi-monthly at bpringueld, Mass., price 50 cents per year with the Standard l.d.j. The Practical Farmer, pub lished weekly in Philadelphia, by Prof. W V Massey, atl.00 a year, with The Standard $1.50. The order was so good for Easter this year that the police men were practically without a job and tue mayor's Monday morning court was a blank. Harah! If there is anything more to be dreaded than the much hated mother-in-law it is the bill col lector. His one redeeming qual ity is that if you meet him prop erly he only hunts you once a month, however. . Lawyer Patrick, of New York was astonished at the results of the trial in which he was accused of killing Millionaire Rice. If he did the crime, and thats what the jury says he did, he should be shocked. Execution is rather shocking in New York. That old Hatfield McCay feud in West Virginia has had a fresh outbreak and four were killed on the 29th. The extermination process goes merrily on and if they are not being born too fast in these factions we may hear the last of it some time. The Democratic primaries in the State of Arkansas now make it a practical certainty that Sen ator Jones, the chairman of the National Democratic Executive Committee will be defeated for the Senate by Ex Governor James P Clarke. It looks like going back oi the only pun brand of Democracy. Monday was by far the mos blustery day of the windy month of March. Boreas seemed peev ish and fretful and at times hi fits of wrath threatened to pierc you through or send you topart unknown. But how benign thai he thwarted Jack Frost on Mon day night by fanning away his moistening breath and left old Jack nothing out of which to make pearly teeth. We now have the four rural free delivery mail routes in ope ration. There are yet not enough boxes to supply the do mand and there is not all the Ce mand that there will yet be. It is the beginning of a permanent institution that we hope will do much for our people There are quite too many yet who have not told us how to uirect their Standards. Those who have boxes should inform us that there be no delay in getting the paper to them. Mr. Bryan's reflection on Ex Presideui Cleveland as a politi cal nonentity gives opportunity to some scathing reports. The Washington Post calls attention to the fact that Mr. Cleveland was twice elected to the presi dency while Mr. Bryan was twice defeated. To this may be added the fact, too, that Mr. Bryan had more nominations than any oue before had ever had in our his tory. He was nominated by the Democrats, the Populists and the Silver Republicans, probably another party or t wo. All these came through the free silver movement that Cleveland stoutly opposed and wilier (o maintain at this late day nuirks a man hardly suited for a great leader. It is sometimes most creditable "go away back and 6itdown." THE LIPP FOKMl'Li. Some oue siguiug a ficliiious name has asked us to copy an article being sent out from our State Chemists agaiust Lipp's humbug formula for making fer- tinzer. We should pay no atten-! tion to the communication, is we have no means of knowing j from whom it came, but we do not mind warning our farmers' against this swindle, for which too many are parting with their hard-earned cash. It is a sad fact that too many will not even send a postal card to have their names put on the list to receive the State Agricultural Bulletin free, aud entirely too many will not take and read their county paper that tries to keep them in formed on matters of interest to them. These will pay $3.00 for a humbug any time and there is no way to save them from the consequences of their own folly TLis anonymous writer, too, if he has access to the Standard, will see that this is our second warning against this swindle, though we did not publish the whole article and formula that seemed rather diy. To put it into a nut shell, don't buy Lipp's formula and if a vender comes comes about give him lip. It is to be hoped that our peo pie will not overlook the fact that the exchange of school books must be made before July 1st if the benefit of exchange prices are desired and that the books adopted will be the only ones used in the public schools next fall. It is said that the new Alabama cirtificate for life voters are of greenish tint and at first sight is taken to be green back. They have no figures on them an 1 only the ignorant can be imposed upon and men will hardly be quick to sell life certificates for voting however. The collection oi campaign funds by Mr. D K Pope promises 10 giro some trouble. The Civil Service Commission is about to look after the matter in that it involves or may involve Senator Pritchard who seems to be in a measure responsible for Pope's fat frying expedition. Now it looks very much as if there was nothing unclean in the purchase of the Danish West In dies and that Mr., Richardson was imposed upon when he raised an immense sensation in the House with the charges of corruption. We'd rather know that our leader in the Hopse was in error than to have the nation humiliated with actual rottenness in high places. Veterans of Camp 212 will please bear iu mind that the lit tle fees of ten and five cents should not be neglected. These little sums keep our organization going and are instrumental in affording much enjoyment to those who can goto the reunions and they are the promoters of most of the honors so profusely showered on us. Only a few are too poor to keep up this little payment. The Tbrust of a Lance is carcely more agonizing than the recurrent pains in the abdo men which follow the eatirjg of improper food or too free in dulgence in ice-water. The im mediate cause of cramps and colic is often the distention of the bowels by gas. Quick re lief follows the use of Perry Davis' Painkiller. Careful housekeepers give it the place of honor in the family medicine chest. The Brooklyn Eagle says that within a radius of ten blocks from its office there are twelve abandoned churches. Can such be due to the Eagle's influence? Raleigh Times. Appropriate Inscription'. The Confederate memorial shaft to be placed in Fayetteville is about completed. Two of the inscriptions used will be "The Womu of Cumberland to Their Confederate Dead," and "O Lord of Hosts, Be With Us Yet, Lest We Forget Lest We Forget." These are most appropriate se lections. Rajeigh Times. Corn removes from the soil large quantities of Potash. The fertilizer ap plied, must furnish enough Potash, or the land will lose its pro ducing power. Read carefully ear books 00 crop km Jrtt. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nusmu St., New York. a3 FtARFlL EASTER STORM. Pcnssjhunia Sulfur I'bnrcliea t ml Other Buildings Wrecked 40 I'eeple Injured. At Pittsburg, Pa , Easter was attended with one of the most torriffic storms one record. At the evenine services the Knox ville Presbyterian church, with 600 people, was partly unroofed and was strucu by a tailing cnirn ney, knocking a great patch of ceiling down on the worshipers At least forty people injured Some will die. ' Various other damages were suffered. tifcilkd Occupation Needed. The child life and home life of our rural wastes in the South must be looked after more and more sedulously in our schemes of education, says Pres. lu (J Branson, of the Georgia Normal School. In the cities where the breath of man 'seems to be so fatal to his fellows we have the problem of over-crowding; in the enforced isolation of human life in the sparsely populated wilder nesses of the South, we have the opposite pioblera, thatof stagna tion and decay. It is worth our while to try to make rural life in the South sine aud sound, healthful and wholesome There is sufficient drudgery in tiitse homes; but almost, to call for at tention, skill or taste. It is leading to sensibility and intel ligence alike almost dehumaniz ing, indued. Our tenant farmer class is di stinctly j sad-faced people. They need anointing with the oil of gladness that David sings of. Our .people iu the rural districts need occupa tion calling for skill and taste quite as much as they need edu cation, and the first seems abso lutely recessary now to the last; but it will take both to bring life in the South into stimulating touch with the larger life of the social whole. What Sot to Wear. White petticoats on muddy day. Cheap jewelry-at any time. Bright red with a florid com plexion. Conspicuoun bicycle costumes. A broad belt on a stoat figure. A plain basque on a slim figure. Cheap trimings on a good dress. Cheap lace on anything. ' Diamonds in the daytime. Linen collars with dress frock.,. Picture hats with outing costumes. Theatre bonnets with street suits. Soiled white gloves on a shop ping expedition, or any lime. Worn shoes with an elaborate toilet. Dotted veils with weak eyes. A linen collar that is not im maculately fresh. Gloyes with holes in or boots with bottoms missing. Hair dressed high with a snub nose. Hair in a psyche not with a Roman nose. Pointed shoes when bicycling. Gaudy colors in cheap ma terials. The new tight sleeve on a long thin arm. Tan 6hoes in midwinter. A long, draggled skirt on a rainy day. Lacy frills or chiffon ruches for work or school. Elaborate toilets for church. Unity frocks for breakfast. Horizontal stripes or tucks on a stout figure Leslie's Weekly. YOU KNOW W HAT YOU ARE TAKlMi When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. CONCORD MARKETS. COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannon & FeUei Jompany. Good middl'ng 8 874 Middling 8 8"i Low middling -H47l Stains '7 374 Cotton seed 22cts. per bushel. PRODUCE MARKET. Corrected by A L Sappenfield. Bacon 124 Sugar-cured hams 15 Bulk meat sides 11 Beeswax f) Butter 15 to 20 Chickens 121 to 80 Corn ,., 85 Eggs 121 Lard 121 Flour (N.C.) 2 5 Meal 1.00 Oats 70 TiUow,,. , 05 ARE YOU WISE ilTT& kMkliuukuafBinoiMui9d It- juol Jiealiam Mustang IdiiiiaouW am easy way end a sure way to treat a case of Sore Throat in order to kill disease germs and insure healthy throat action is to take half a glassf till of water put into it a teaspoonful of Mexican Mustang liiniment nd with this pnrele the Then bathe the outsiile of the at and after doing this pour aruuud toe neat. uu rusuivfi Luaic Sac., GOc and IT MHV tIC VON have Ion? been troubled with a rrmnfng II III A I Dt IUU aore or ulcer. Treat it at once with Hexin aan H ustang LUnwen aud you can depend upon a speedy cum . Prince Gone lint We're a llcnery of our Own. W J Liinpton iu the New York Herald got off the follow ing lines on the egg slump in New York: The hatchways of the ship of state Have opened ere it was too lato, Ard rapidly from near and far By wagon, boat aud storage car Kixjmilii eggs have come to town To km. k the lofty prices down And fre; us from the sallinc yolk ; Of eggs wtv: ; j price was not a ' loue 1 Had I a Shelley's pen I might, A ttting song of praise indite, 1 Hut as I've not 111 only say! To every hen fruit buyer to day, Thank heaven, th jugh Prince Henry's gone, We have a hennery of ourown. Lexiugtou'g Nuvr Episcopal Cliurob 0cued. A Lexington special of 31 to the Charlotte Observer sa vs: Services were held yesterday for the tirst time in the 11 w Episcopal church, on South Main street. The church is a handsome brick building, and the interior was beautifully and lavishly decorated for the oc casion with Mowers and potted plants. 1 he day wa , bright and balmy, a typical Easter Sunday and a largo congregation was present. 1 he i'resbyterians had no morning service in order that the congregation might worship with them. The rector, Iiuv. Dr. J C Davis, of Concord, con ducted the sorvices. and Mr. Robert Benson, of Concord, came over to act as organist for the day. After the sermon, the Holy Communion was adminis stered. A short service was held at 4:130 o'clock in the afternoon. The licit Prescription for Malaria Chills aud Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in in tasteless form. No "cure, no Pay. Price 50 cents. These Ire The Favorites. Colgate's Mountain Violet, Sweet Pink, La France Rose, Cashmere Bcquet and Vioris are exqisitely perfumed Toilet Soaps. Colgate's Colossa', Turkish Bath. White ClemnUs aud Olive Palm are leaders everywhere, peerless for purity. Go to Fetzer's Drug Store for Colgate's Soap. fiiCimsiHteut. "I would I wero a bird," she sang In accents blithe and gay. And' then got mad bee iu.se a friend Said st.e looked liko a jay. -Ex. Fair tonight and Wednesday frost is probable tonight. 'As a woman's tfauly fades her brains come to ibo front." MM-, no YEARS' "" &APERIENQB Trade Marks Design AnTon Mmdlng n ifh uni flnarrlrrtion mnj fluff If finrwrlMii our ntimwi frv wlithr ml tnvpnM'iti In irohnlil ((('!! aIUk t'om imiihI'h. ttnuft at riot If nmfMnnf 11. t lundhnok on ('Htent Hiit. frcw. Oldont Hgtui' V f'r ''uilnt pntcntii. l'atmilj taken ttn'tuirh Mumi A Co. rw;elT tperud notice, wi'"tutolniro, iutlio Scientific Jf;; ericnsi A handnomflf lllTttrf'fl f'!f. I,repnt rt. OiliUtim ft unr m-njiiiilir- .irinl. 1 Mrrii". 3 a i"iir m"ntufL Bom uy mil riwiOfai-. JIM & UU "- Q Im aan 1 ttiuc Offlc. CX T Bt, Wubluaiua. 1 . 1 1 I V thront at frequent Intervals. throat thorunuhly with the- IlrnV I some on a soft cloth and wrap. :lotn ana wrap $1.00 a bottle. AIYFUL BCRDEU IN PHILADELPHIA .Nt'Sro Iliitkr Kills Two and Seriously VTaunds Third-Wanted to Kill the Whola Famloy and Rob the Home. Oue of the worst cases of mur der on record, lately, .was en acted in Philadelphia on April 1st. by a negro, William H Lane. He was employed as a butler by Mrs. Ella J Furbush and was practicing theft. He knew he was about to be caught, so he fell upon the plan of killing Mrs. Furbush and her daughters, th m robbing the house, he hoped to escape. He shot Mrs. Furbush twice killing bar instantly and shot her 12-year-old daughter, Made iiue dead and then her 7 year- old, E'.oise, inflicting probably a fatal wound. He was captured and identified by little Eloise and confessed his crima. It lluzlrs tbe World. No Discovery in medicine has ever created oue quarter of the excitement that has been caused by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It's severest tests havo been on hopeless victims of Consumption. Pneu monia. Hemorrhage, Pleurisy aud Bronchitis, 'housands of whom it has restored to perfect health. For Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, . Hay Fever, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough it is the quickest, surest cure in the world. It is sold by Fetzer's Drug Store who guar antee satisfaction or refund money. Large bottles 50c and 1.00. Trial bottles free. Narrowly Escaped Ljncblnc. Thomas Early, a negro, made vn effort at outrage on a 16-year-old white girl, Miss Pearl Perry, of Chowan, on Mot day. A lum ber wagon came along and saved her. A mob of eight hundred people were after him and he es capod to Virginia, but was cap tured by officers while heavily armed. Had he been returned promptly ho would unquestiona bly have been lynched, but he i held for requisition papers and o secure his safety. Preparations are being made to carry a tremendous crowd to Charleston from this State North Carolina week. April 9th is both Charlotte day and the day ap pointed for the visit of President Roosevelt. The North Carolina Naval Reserves will leave Wil mington on the Hornet April 7tb, Raleigh Times. Mr. Jno V Fisher Hurled Sunday. The body of Mrs John V b'isher was brought to Concord from Hickory on Saturday night and was kept during the night at Mr. George Fisher's, at Forest Hill, from where it was taken to Poplar Tent Church an.i buried with the usual funeral rites at 11 o'clock Sunday. Nasal CATARRH In all iu sUgut. Ely's Cream Balm ctfiwwff, soothen And hrala the dtftctwd mmnhrane. It ritrea catarrh and drivea awiiy a aid In the head quickly. Cream Balm fa placed Into the noatrllft,tpreada over the membrane and la absorbed. Relleftattn tnedlftU) and a cure folic wa. It la not drying doee Dot produce annexing. Lare 8txet 60 cecLa At Drug g.iU or by mall ; Trial Size, 10 oenU. LY BROTHERS, N Warren Street, Hew Tk Didn't Lose Much. . j Colonel William Greene Sterelt ' of Texas, Washington and the world j in general used to nit in a poker game in his native state, where it is I related the passions of the players j were frequently expressed by violent ; means, t'asualues in texaa poKer games were not uncommon in those days. The enemies of Colonel Ste I rett relate with glee that on one oc easion just ns the morning gun was reddening the horizon the warrior emerged from the game and into the ! street with a haggard mid harried j look. A friend, or perhaps nn ene j my, meeting him at the crisis, clap j ped him on the back and said: , ell, Lolonel U1I1, how mucn etiu you lose?" "Not very much," replied Colonel Bill wearily; "$8 and an uncle." In Line With Marconi, nuch McLaughlin and teveral of his friends were chatting together in the Willoughby street auction room the other day when the con versation turned to Marconi's feat of sending a wireless telegraphic message across the sea. "There was a reporter in here to see me about that a few days ago," remarked Mr. Mclaughlin. lie wanted to get my views on the sub ject for his paper. "I dare say you gave him some thing interesting," said one of the group. "Well," returned Mr. McLaughlin slowly, "I got right in line with Marconi anyway. I gave the report er a wordless interview." Brookly Jiggle. A Thirty Dollar Tenor. The recent order of E. II. Harri- man, chairman of the board of d rectors of the Union Pacific rail road, that persons who are ejected from trains for not paying their fare must be treated tenderly and with consideration recalls a famous order of Chauncey M. Depew when he first became president of the Ivew lork Central. Brakemen on the line were instructed to call off the names of stations in a "clear tenor voice." One morning Mr. Depew received a letter from a young man in rough keepsie asking: Yv hat sort of a tenor do you ex pect for $30 a month r JiEUKO LYNCHED IN ROME, Gl. assaults a nhlte Oirl and la Hanged and Sliot At Rome, Georgia, Walter Al len, a negro, charged with as sault on Blossom Adamson, wmte girl or lo years, was lynched by a mob ot 4,000 peo people, on April 1st aud was rid died with, probably, 1,000 shots after being hanged. He did not succeed in his purpose and claimed that he was innocent. lleafj Lossei Id Tennessee. A Nasheville dispatch of the 1st says the losses in the State by the late floods are conserva tively estimated at $5,000,000 The lives lost aro believed to be fully 25. Viruli.U ionii lljruwl. The town of Newport, Giles county, Va., was wiped out by fire at aa ?arly hour on April first. The loss is estimated at $100,000. mvv to Mate 'Maronnala Drttilas, Mix together one teaspoonful of mus tard, one teaspoonful of powdered sug ar, one-linlf teaspoonful of salt and one-quarter of a Biillspoonful of cay enne; add the yolks of two raw eggn and stir well with a wooden spoon. Add about a pint of olive oil, stlrrlnj It In a few drops at a time until tbe mix ture thickens. About two tablespoon- fuls of lemon Juice will be required for this quantity of dressing., this to be stirred In gradually to thin the mixture as It becomes too thick. Then lemon Juice and oil should be dropped In al ternately to Rive It the right conslsten cy. Add last two tablrspoonftiU of rln egnr and mix thoroughly. Sometimes, when the dressing is served, a half cupful of whipped cream la added to tho mixture. How to Cook Sraelta. Smelts are delicious covered wtth lemon Juice and allowed to stand for an hour before cooking. Turn ro0 them In flour and saute or fry them la deep fat If, after the fish hare brea rolled In tho flour, the heads and tall are fastened together with a toothplek and they are cooked In that shape, they may be used as a border for the plat ter while the potato occupies the ten ter. The fastenings should of course be removed before sending them to the table. How to Fry flnm. Slice the ham the night before; trim neatly, leaving a narrow border of fiit, Cover each slice with a cup of cold wa ter In which a tublesnoonful of Bugar has been dissolved. This softens and freshens the meat ana gives it a One flavor. Wipe the slices dry before put ting them Into tbe frying pan. Strikes A Kiel) Find. I was troubled for several years with chronic indigestion and nervous debility," wr.tes F J Ureen ot Liancaster. N. H., "No remedy helped me until I began using Electric Bitters, which did me more good than all the medi cines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says iMecu-ic niuors are just splen did for female troubles; that they are a grand tonic and in vigoiator for weak, run down women. No other medicine can take its place in our family." Try them. Only 5i c. Satisfac tion guaranteed by Fetzer's Drug Store. -i "A true democrat's democracy is like Caesar's wife's virtue." 1 i j , j .l.tlllll.flnll... , u PS & M t lliLiSASSS IJ Tor Infants si ,1..; 'f t',i- .'3 r J . ! : XWJ: ' v.! i- Prcpamlian for As f I rirnritiins r.roi);l and Refute -ft I ihui riia St.Mr. if Isnhd Dowels of Tromotes tfigtsflon.Chftrfur' rossaodft-M-COrilfllns wither Uliuin.MorpbiM or Mineral. NOT tiXStC OTIC. j Tfcrfwcflee Aperfecl H?meily forConsOpa Tion, Sour Slontach.Diarrhowi Worms .Convulsions .Fevensh ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile SignUure f NEW VOT?K. EXACT COPT OT WrWPPE. FOR THE LITTLE ONES. Jane and Harry and the Were Mixed. Dolls That Jane and Harry were cousins. Jane did not have any little girl cousin, but she said that Harry was almost as good as a girl couain bo cause he wore frocks and played with dollies. And Harry did not have any little boy cousins, but he said that Jane was almost 83 good as a boy cousin because she could climb fences and shoot marbles. And that is why they were so hap py when Aunt Clara took them both to see the big Christmas tree at her house. And what do you suppose was on that tree? Why, a top and a ball and a box of tools and a train of cars and a big doll for Harry and a music box and a thimble and a little kitchen and a dollies' bed and a big doll for Jane. Jane named her doll Maud and Harry named his doll Bessie. Maud and Iiessie were just nlike, except that Maud had a pink dress and Bessie's dress was blue. "Let's put our babies to sleep in my new bed," said Jane. Then they took oil the dollies dresses and put the dollies to bed. But, oh, dear, and, oh, dear me, when they wanted to wake them up again they couldn't tell with the dresses off which was Bessie and which was Maud. And how Bad those dollies would have felt with the wrong parents! Jane vns just com;; f cry about it and Hurry was already :j-i'.J when Aunt Llara came. She turned the dollies over, a ;J on each dolly's back was r li;t!e string with a bead on the end of it. Aunt Ckra pulled the siring n ono dolly, aud the duly said, "ilamr .; '." "That mursl 1:? M-iud, srid Arnt Clara. "Sue is cai'in? J-ne." Then she pulled tiio bui.u oa the other dolly, end the dt.liy i.ud, Va pal" "That must be Bess," sr.;d Aunl Clara. "She is calling Harry." Wasn't that the kind of an aunty to have? New Orleans Times-Dem ocrat. Bow to ImjrT (he Complexion. A little lemon Juice taken In cold wa- ter every morning before breakfast is the best kind of a medicine for the wo man whose complexion Is dull and yel low and dead. It acts upon the skin by correcting the disorders of the liter. What folly for a girl to dab cosinotlcs In her face In the hope of ridding It of Its "yallery" cant when a bad liver Is at the root of the trouble! How to Cure Mance. A sure cure for the moiiEe Is two drops vjf Fowler's solution of arsenic every other morning for three inorn- iugs; skip two mornings and then give three drops every other morning for six mornings. Give to each cat sepa rately In a little milk. This will cure the worst case. Many anininls, includ ing horses, have been cured. How to Improve a Stew. When a savory slew Is made nn,l there are bits of bread to dispose ot. let the housewife try the rich eflcct of sip pets In her stew. First ulio gets her uns or stale bread and cuts them into small pieces, which are fried In butter, then slipped Into the stew. Tliev min gle with the gravy richly ami are deli cious to eat. How 4o Make Snlail Dreaalnit. A very simple salad rfresslnn Is nimle by taking three eygs and beating them very light; add one tabtermoonfnl of salt, a pinch of red pepper, half a salt spoonful of niuxtnrd, made smooth In a llttlo water, and lantlv three or four fn. blespoonfuli of rich, sweet cream. This la a particularly nice dressing for nnto. to salad. The Judges Have Dicit'ed. At .the grand showdown of tin toilet soaps of the world at. ti.. PhHs Exposition, thn judges do ided after carefully considering the merits of all, that Colo ate' Toilet Soapb ark the bi-mt. These peerless Toilet Soaps are for sale at Keizci's Dr.ig Store They sell Colgate's line exe'u- ively. i ' -: I . TLn If 3 V,,., iiuj e i akii i ; .a Always t Bears 'tho For Over Thirty Year the eriTvn cor.'rir.v. r.-cw vhrk city. Look Here! HAVE YOU BEEN TG) The Company STORE AND SEEN THE Ne7 Goods? If not you want to make rapid steps in that diiection. Nice, New, Feiesh GOODB just received. The latest shades and 6tyles in Dress Goods. We will take great pleasure in show ing you our full assortment of, Dry Goods, Notions, Etc, 0 ' E AT OKCV AX1 SK!; IP VE CANisUi. i'LL.lojTV0U. ccell r.'roFrTpp'G ccM?pr. DTW.'H. Wakefield, ' CHARLOTTE, N. C, limits his practice to diseases of Eye, bar, Nose and Throat. The Doctor will be in Concurd at the St. Cloud on ... Fresh On Hand ! Shad, Trout, etc., overy Satiir 'a v. Beef I'o- k and S bus . .j (htily exci nl Si.: ay. S:tiurd:,y n" t cr.iois till, d Sun y morning. J. F. Dayvaufl & 2ro. oncord - na Bank 1 1 n al das paid 51.iip0 ii: " -ids duly, : Vidod sinco it opened d.vis i 1S88. Its surr lus aim u, Ciinit is VL'f.iiiiO. The loss--s, from bad i.uins in ds entire history iv no. Jt as never sued any imi' or been sued. Its officers are : J president; D P, C.dirni (Veil, , ejv-diier; L D (Jul Irani! hs-.m -iiii'1 ciisiiier; J M llciidnxbi.okki , P- r. 13,:ird of Dircclors Vi H Lilly, W i Odull, Ji,o. F Alli.-ou, J S Harris, Elam Kiim 1 M Odell and D DColt,rai,o Twenty-Five Pieces For 25c. We will, until further notice. Laundry 25 pieces, such as Pil low Cum'S, Slu-ots, Towcif, Nap kins and Ilanderchiefs, for L'oc, Not more .linn H sheets to bo ill ; iicli lot. Ti lde Clollis and -Spreads in with 1 he above will ;e 5 and 10c itch. No s-':rch will 1'i'T'i't inr.uy of tho above, mentioned. We are yours lo please, Coxcokd Steam Laudvj 1 Signature iJ ' ffl- iffj Use r is ii 1 r it i if
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