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Arrival of Trams. - m Richmond arrives at 11:15 a. m. .So. 11 liT Washingtoa 10:03 p.m. " 35 Atlanta " 7:23 P- m. " . Atlanta ;; ; 8:05 a. m. " 36 vew York " " 8:53 a.m. " 37 Atlanta " " 9:03 p. m. " vnrt hbound freight leaves at 12m. " 63 SU and 12" are the local trains, between N,oS' llA and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the -Richtnona , betweeti Atlanta and Washing- 'tft v c " and 3S are tne .Washington and ton stern Vest ibu led Limited trains aud stop Jffcord on signal. A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. picked VP and Put In Shape By Our ijiistliitsr Pencil Pusher. 5lrs. Dr. John Fink is very sick. 15icjcle have a hard pull through the dust. V Mr. K S Sechler, of China Grove, r'ipd Saturday. Two small tank 8 have been placed on the Cabarrus roller mills. llr. W P Shealy has accepted ffork at Stanly, Ga3ton county. . Mr. James F Harris is quite sick at his home oj East Depot street. Frog Fond Chill Cure. No cure, no pay for sale at Fetzer's Drug Store. v ; How are people going to know that they should, trade with you if jou don't tell them ? The large plate glass in the front of Yorke, Wadsworth & Company's store is a great improvement, L -Craven, the coal man, has an advertisement in this issue, Now is the time to lay in pour winter sup Ply- Messrs G M Lore and Elam King have had fitted up an office in the Hoover & Lore warehouse on Depot street. The Standard is glad to an nounce that Mr. Frank Patterson, of China Groye, who has been criti--callj ill, is improving. 'The Salisbury World notes that the cows are again dying. The same disease is prevalent as that of last TPftr fn Rnwan nnnnfir Suryejor Long brought up a son and a daughter, who left on the momins; train for Arnold, Davidson bounty, to enter school. - ' t . ".. ' - miss uertruae ualaweii gave a party Tuesday night to a number of lriends, complimentary to Miss I her. n jj uw wvmmu, , 0 . ineiarge boilers for tne Jt5nnaio Thread mills have been transferred from fVl Dl'rin tcnnlr n 4- VlA I 4-f I oivao tiaoa. au iuc uopu "v I tae mills, where they are now being placed. Lata ska and Violet Glycerine soap, three cakss in a box, 25cts. iwkish Bath Soap, 6 for 25cts, positiyely pure soap, Fetzer's Drug -store. ol The elevenmonthsold child of er, aud Mrs. W A Scarboro, of For- Hill, died Tuesday evemng. T? remaina of the little one were in teared this (Wednesday) afternoon at cemetery. , , , J , -A At Mr. George W Patterson's store ere ia a oof t TO;f"u vuu mob uao uu aixiaj nmu dog almost every day. It allow a do? to come within its . V , . j lias -'uiurv annnt r.hft Btnrp. fiTin il ever been known to lose a fight. tramp, about 20 years of age, vlca03t shirtless, without a hat and . 4CoteU, struck town thiH morn-. t :riM Egging for something When asked whither bound reply to m . Axaa to apft tin nni.Koff-'R'ifT'.v sJ ww UU XUX UUU Jk A VM mona fi.u; . &"UV before cm? . ... ... m & M" " ooa ywvagr uu ; uoaniry. be sure to nut a V. a rius into vour val se. u hi h . . , - ' ' . J "aye Ocaainn rn thanV na this hinf m .. tion T A0 relieve constipa .aaada, . . f. war i . J w v - viauaea Avpr'fl Hi a oro.tho 41 lue world. They are also THE SILVER CONVENTION. The Politicians Met Tuesday HiSht The Attendance A,t no Larie As Ex peeled. Raleigh, N. 0 , Sept. 25 The Silver Convention met today at 11 a m cal ledi o order by Ed Cham bers Smith. The temporary chair man was Hon. Jae. C McRae, ex supreme court iustice. There were caucuses Tuesday n.ghu Ten Democrats, ten Popu lists and ten Republicans composed the committee. It was -dwindled down to three each to draft and out line work for the convention. The committee is as follows : Democrats: E C Smith, Sam Ashe and Judge McRae; Populists: Butler, Whitaker and Guthrie; and Republicans: Mott, Harris and West Mci eland. We had arranged for a full report, by wire, but up to time of going to press additional matter had not been received. Your attention is called to the administrator's "notice, by Mr. (T J White. The Standard presents, a pretty full mirror of our business houses. There are others here,ho we ver, whose faces ought to be in The Standard. Advertising pays "gwine and comin." ' We have received today from Peter Henderson & Co., a large stock of bulbs for fall planting. Hva- cintfas, Tulips, Easter Lilly, Fresea, Narcissus and others. Call early and make selections. Fetzer's Drug Store. j ant call from one of its very best No. 3 parishioners, Mr. W P Rogers. He said some things m our sanct. urn that makes a fellow clad he's living and makes him determined to push rieht on. " Mr. Rogers said he was cleased with the price he got - for hia cotton, 7.80. "It beats 5:50 - One advantage of taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla to purify the blood is jour hours of labor nor deny jour- self any food that agrees with yon. In a word, you are not compelled w . starve or loar wnue lading it. xoccc recommendations are worth consid- ering, I i wi lonisni' r Arrangements have been going on f(lm pnmp t.imA for the weddinsr that! - is to taKe piace wnmuu at iuc uumo of the bride, -when Mr. Sylvester Cook, ion of Mr. J Wallace Cook, is to be united in "holy bonds, etc," to Miss Alice Edwards, both of Forest Hill. Rev. M A Smith will officiate. lire for Headache, As a remedy for all forms of Head ache Electric Bitters has proved to lilitlCUU vuiv habitual sick headaches yield to its influence. We urge all who are af flicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In cases of habitual constipation Electric Bits Afl All TPS bv erivine the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long TA- TITt-.ll l i. I 1 th use of this medicine. TrjlV11-''- :r . ,t- 0 fti nn afi ir. once, e iivy .w.oiio v Fetzer's Drug Store: . National Leasne emus. w. S3 o4 77 69 69 69 68 63 65 40 37 33 L. TO PLAY. P. C. .661 Baltimore 42 45 49 57 57 59 61 59 61 83 88 9i 7 3 6 7 6 5 4 10 : 7 9 ,7 6 .651 fin 547 Shla : Chicago .547 Pittsbure I I - Cincinnati .516 New York Washington .325 .296 Ht. LiOUlS .260 ouisvme " I ' - i fTT' 1 . i m-r1 1 7 i j nanincriiiii - Pitts- JN6W XOr uk I , t r nn;anifl Cincinnati !at ourg ai i 7 s --t .-nuino.frrt .-At Cleveland ; i - Li'JUW i vywiw-&w ----- , Boston at lirooKiyn , x u"-t iLA'T W.Du ke Sons &.Co.Vv; J SIHEAMERIC AN TOBACCO ClRUfXf ' DURHAM. N.C. U.S.A. Y-.f MADE FROM High Oracle Tobaooo ::: and ABSOLUTELY PURE THE RUSH OF HUMANITY. People Who Travel as Seen by Onr Reporter. Mrs. R E Gibson is visiting in Charlotte. Rev. Derrick, of Mt, Pleasant, was in the city. Rev, Dr. J C Davis spent Tues day in Salisbury, Attorney J L Croweli returned from Raleigh today. Mr. Charles A Dry is in the rom Albemarle. Mr. Will Widenhouse was up from Georeyille today. , ... n.. iuercnaob irieas -uotiey, 01 xrop- lar Tent, was here today. v Mr- A J Yorke is expected in tne city tomgnt from rmiaaeipma. -Mr. w L ttnbhma rfitnmfid laat night from a trip to the Lythia sDrinsrs near Lincolnton, .... air. auu jiiira. uowou u q Oxford, are vnUing Miss Maude Brown has return e& fTom a pleasant yisit to Miss Mi8SC8 Lu0J Montgomery and . . . , f ,H. mnrnin for - n . Sntanbur g vr. nmuej ptjuu jcatciuay nuu today here from Norwood, lie was arranging to remove his furniture from thia city to that place. nr: t arn l,a been spending some time with Mrs. . - - . J owe9 ner sister, reiurneu w mrou, mturg uu.y, w. daTv Miss Laura Parish, after spendn ing the summer month's here with her oarents. returned this morning to Weaverville, N. C, where she is engaged in teaching. Important Business tn New York Prevented Col. J, S. Cai r From At tending the Hilyer Convention, The Raleigh News and Observer Says : , ' '.,; Mr. Wm- A Guthrie, of Durham, said that his brother sinlaw, Mr, aay aicernooD ior xhgw jlot lomeei his daughter who is just returning from Europe. Don't send your money away and PaY express and postage on Flower Bulbs. We have a large stock, em bracing fine Named Hyacinths; Tu iipi, Easter Lilly. Select bulbs at 26 I i0W prices, v jluu wm save iuuuoj you buy of us. Fetzer's Drug Store. When Baby was sick, wo gave her Castoria Alien she was a Cnild, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, When she had Children; she gave them Castoria LOWE & SON. We are not offering our en tire stock of goods for less V than it costs us we don't want you-co think so. But we - want you to know that we have gone through our stock and picked out sevs eral hundred pairs of Ladies Slioes the finest goods we carry in Bfo. 2, 2i, 3, 3i and 4, that we waht to get out of our way. - - ' You may know this means prices; are not what we are looking for todayj but we wanfc yu to tav a pair of Mrsjthese shoes. They will go anyway at about , T-Tcj 1 "f-Pvi C' f Now is the timejto come. They i i hvill not last but a few davs. In the lot will be about 50 pairs of - Men's Shoes No. 6, 6i and 7 thafmust be moved. The Shoes will all be on Bargain Uounter on the right whenjjyou enter the door. Come in a hurryjto 0 LOWE1& SON. I THE COMING. OMAN If the fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, and there never was such a demand for BLACK S DRESS GOODS to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman appearance than a fine black gown, which is alike economical arid ultra fash ionable. We have v just gotten in our black and navy blues bought when the prices were low can . sell you 75 cent Henrietta Surah for 50c 46 inches wide Can sell you a $1 goods 50 inches wide for 76c, Our stock of Black Creapones are the latest production. We ask all Lddies to see our dress goods before buying else where. Do you want to see the prettiest line of LADIE'S SHOES ' ever shown in Concord Then came and see us and be convinced -Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauty. Our No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiest seoe on the mai ket.? Our No, 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stylish' yt. Our No, 70 Bound Toe & grand seller, all at low figures UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS Our city trade "Leader" pure Linen Bossom extra, heavy muslin doubl e front and bac&, patent continu ous facings on back and. ' sleeyes, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. Morrion, Lent z do HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF BUY ING A FALL DRESS? 1 ft 44 inches wide 40 cents per yard. 35 inch 1 27 cents per yard; See our line of- ladies Crepons, Crovenetts. and .Henriettas. They . are the lattest. Dont miss them if you want a black dress. Our are simply elegant'. Fine i Woo 1 m - Dress MS K ami v we. -RaiHmore
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