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- :- 7 r-.J.. . - Arrival of Trains, l'vom Richmond arrives at 11:17 a, m. " Washington . " 10 p. , m. "'.12 " Atlanta " " 7:22 p.m. " Atanta ' " " 9:35 am. ,7 " New York " ' 8:4$ aUm . " Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. ' Vj Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, . 63 Southbound . " " 5:45 P- m. . Tos- 11 12 are the local trains between 'Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the i'ast wall "trains -between Atlanta and Washing ton Nos. 57 and 38 are the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop t Concord on signal. EADE & BAKER'S Oarbolic J Mouth w The Ideal Dentifrice. Preserves the teeth, strengthens the gums' .and puri fies the breath. '85c PER BOTTLE at mm A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. is feeil lTp mid Pnt in Stiape Dy'Oiav Mustliu I'eucil SusSi8r. Ii whs a delightful rain yesterday. going ud m 1 'it" ..now buildings are all parts of the city. Rev. B F Davis is gradually i re proving. It is hoped that he will soon be well again. The curbing in the front of trie new Phifer building has been ad justed and shows up the sidewalk to a greai advantage. ' ' :tj. Miss Hattie Carroll, of Poplar Tent, will entertain a number of friends at an ice cream party on Friday night next. ' . Mr. J B Lilse, father of Dr. J D Lisle, of the Reed Gold Mine, ar rived in the city Thursday night on his return from Snringfield. Ohio, where he had his old home. gone to visit WANTED Salesmen to sell complete line of lubricating oils, greases, varnishes, specialties, etc. Uood opportunity for the proper party. Garland Refining Co, Cleveland, 0. sl4 A baseball team came up from Fiowe'e store this afternoon to play the twelve-year-old-size nine cap tained by Master Aubrey Hoover. The game is now going ,on .at Forest Hill. When people are obliged to take medicine they want that it shall give quick relief and nor, add dis coufort to their sufferings. Three reasons why people who suffdr with Constipation . add BiiliouBnees should take Fi no moo's Liver Regu lator : "It is batter than pills, it does not gripe; it gives quick relief, and does not weaken but strengthens and rpfresbes the whole system." J R Hiiand, Monroe, la. Mr. Daniel Sides, a gallant young fellow living at Cannonville, met with an accident Thursday morn ing when making ready to attend the county Sunday school conven tion. He, in company with his sweetheart, was driving a , frisky team to a buckboard, and by ac cident the vehicle run into a ditch, turningjtop side down and spilling the occupants out. The lady fell underneath .too trap and it was with difficulty that she was ex tricated. Ia the wreck the two were fortunate enough not to get hurt. . WANTED Solicitors for cam paign book "Bryan, SewaP and Free Silver," authorized by Bryan, written by Metcalf, Editor Omaha World Herald, appointed author by tJryan. Contains speeches and platform. A bonanza for agents, a free silyer mine for workers. Only $150 The only authorized book. 50 per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. Begin now with choics - of territory. Permanent. profitable work for 9G. Address, The National Book Concern, Star Building, Chicago. eepl2 a o ii Only a Faniier-s Dangliterl buay Bruce, the pretty little bru nette that has created such a eensa tion in theatrical circles, will appear at Armory Hall tonight Jn the fiv act drama, "Only, a Farmer's Daughter.'' The stage setting3 and C03tumes are perfectly elegant and the play will be rendered in such style as ba3 never greeted a Concord audience All Concordians should avail theoiEelvea of this opportunity of. an evening's entertainment. Popular prices will be charged. Reserved erats 35 cents. General admission 25 cents : children 15 cents. Doors open at 8 o'clock. Go early. PERSONAL POINTERS. The Ebb and Flowof the Human Tide at This Port, as Seen By. Our Reporteri 7 -;. Mr. and Mri John P Allison are spending today in Salisbury. Mr. W S Harteell, of Mt. Pleas ant, was in the city today. Mrs. Frank Irvin, of Salisbury, is visiting relatives in the city. Mr; B E Harris returned to the city today from Misenheimer's Springs. t Mr. Brad Castor went up to Greensboro this morning, where he will spend several days. Mr. A J Whittimore is th8 road for several days r of bis roller covering bu "j Master Morrison 1 this morning for a visit at Riyer Bend, a short distance be off on in interest J siness. Fetzer left to relatives ault the and city Mifs this yond States ville. Mrs. A S Da Lizzie Kincaid - left m orning for v Lenoir - w here they will visit friends. Mr. J F Shoemaker and family of Davidson, passed through the city this morning on their way to Mt. Pleasant. . .' i" Misses Minnie Gray, of Char lotte, and Connie Gray, of Danville, Va., are visiting their aunt, Mrs. W G Boshamer, on West Depot street. rMiss Tillio Schulken, who has been visiting Mrs. M A Dreher at Mt. Pleasant, passed through Con cord today en route to her hootfe in Wilmington. 1 Mr.' Charley Graeber, a brother to Mr. Harvey Graeber, of this city, passed through this morning oh his return to Burlington from Alabama. Mrs. N M Burk, accompanied by her son and daughter, left this morning for Charlottesville, Va., after spending some time at the St. Cloud in this city. Her son will return in a few days to remain un til the railroad from Cannonville; to Qdell's is complete. i K ft' X K regular meeting of 16x32 Knotted Fringe only 10 cents apiece. -:-19x40-:- HUCK ABACK only 122 cents apiece. -:-22x40-:- Uaehleu's Arnica faive, I The Best Saue in the world for puts, Bruises, Soi Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sors, Tetterd Chappe Il&nds, Chilblains, Corns and all l3kin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or. no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give statief action or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For eale at P B Fetzer's Drug store. K R x X E3I XT' o -gk: only 20 bents apiece. They are the best towels eyer of fered for the , price. Eubdiii Miff. ii x x, :x .-X H K H K X X X X X X: K - X NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ME-. ' eHANIC ARTS ; '' ; o - '..- This College offers thorough courses in Agriculture, Mecnmical, (Jivu and Electrical Enlneerina:. and in bcience. General academic studies supplement all the e technical courses EXPENSES 1 PER SESSION, IN- CLUDINGJROABD : For County Students . . . S91.00 For all OtherlStudeats . . $ 1 2 1 .00 Apply for Jatalogues to ALEXANDER Q. H0LLIDA.Y; Raleigh, N.C. ' ' President. ouni Amoena semin:ari A Flourishing School for Young x - Ladies.-; - - v ' TEN TEACHERS Ordiiiental Branohea Keceive UEV. C Li. T. VsriB, A, M PurNcii'AJ, f N O n Giiilxoi eaie GUILFORD COLCEGE, N. C., OpENSiAUGGST 18,1896. Instructionthorongb, . For both sexes. Three coursespor degrees. . AlsoMusic, ATt arid Physical Traininjr . Healthful,location on Dairy Farm. ExpeD ses moderate . Send for catalogue. L. L. HOBBS, President. DR. H. O. HEARING- Is aain at the old stand, where he will be ' pleased to see ll vho are in Deed of his - SERVICES mt ; m PROFESSIONAL Notice Knights. There will be a Concord Knights of Pythias, No. -m t . r " TIT 1 oi. tomgnt at o ciock. " worn m the rank of Esqaire.r Members es pecially requested to be prompt. G. L. Patterson, C. C. . .i i fit j ! j - iiarrisbursr i.awn Party. nate in tne 1033 or tne orainary ue The joung folks, under the in gree of miLd and was a subject of spiration of Mies Rena . Gafdwell watchful and anxious care, though some interest and 34. Mrs. Charles E McCreary, of Arnold,- Davidson county, who has and Mrs. John H Lone, has rpJ and Mr. Vic. Query, bad a general capable of turned to her homa, accompanied fgood time quite recently at Mr. J E offices, pleasant and useful. 1 by her brother, Mr. Hoyle Long. Ayer's Hair Vigor is ' cleanly, Vi greeaole, beneficial, and safe. It is the most elegant and the ; most economical of toilet preparations. ny its use ladies can produce an aunaant growth of hair, causing it Miss Polly Sillier Dead. . rri 1 .1 y 11 . xoe suojecc or tne aoove is ine , dauohter of the loner and well -JT . fc I , . .mw-r-rrt TirNlTTTl (TITTT1 known Damel Miller of Dutch m-p" JN EiAKJiK XxlHi BUSS ll 1 I SWEETER THE MEAT. It is an old and homely adage and finds an application here. The maker of merchandise has reached the end of his summer. His season is over ; yonrs has inst beerun. He's anxious to sell what is left of his made 1 1 .. a nature Refreshments were served others rather than.the tun measure and the "we small hours" hastened of life's pleasures to herself. on only to cut short youthful joys w a - CaldwelPs, at Harrisburfe. The She was 72 years old and her ex fratherinor consisted of about 20 tended davs carried with them a couples and was purely social in its beneficial disciplinary effect on np product at almost an yrea- watching your interest? in this matter and as a result have made some purchases that will surprise you by; their cheapness. HERE THEY ARE: -Wash goods at 5, 8K 10 and 12i cents; Figured Mohair, black, 36 inches, at 25 cents, A bargain , Billows of hand ksrehiefs, you'd wonder how we naau' t utterance nothing else interesting to The Standard that had taken place for centuries past to becomfi nninml in ,rnlnr inot.rA where Cupid lurks and casts his sind texture. nets to ensnare the unsuspicious. Oirr bMPhplnr friend. Mr M M T?J n. l . tt.1i I . . J!,agie 01 Jb orest Hill. Was ar- Mnrnsnn BPPmpd in that, rnmnntin rested ihursday afternoon on a mnn in vhin.h thflonl is inn frill warrant sworn out bv M J Corl, f. narging; oim witn over driving a horse. Eagle was tried before squire ntts. The matter was Tioru promised and Eagle let go. It S fJfilfl that KrrvTrrr-i Ar rn mill lrwa. . nauil JJ I V II U yju lUi TT 111 IJXSi ier charges against Eagle on the mine grounds.1 It speaks well for an article when : Mf- nnrrflf it tn naarl rh r hottav it ia liked. Such U the case with Ayer's ii air Vigor. People who have been using it tor years, could not be in duced to try any other dressing for vueir nair, Decause it gives sucn per- iect satisfaction. CASTOR I A- For Infants andfc Children. The fao- simile. sleaatnre ' 61 - wry, -ixacu46( is ea yt eTerj wrapper. Did Ton Ever - - i " Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles t If not, get a bottle now and cret relief. ' This medicine has been found to be peculiarly adaptedto the relief and cure of all female complaints, exerting a won derful direct influence- m giving strength and tone to the organs. If you have loss of appetite, constipa- , . lit noTiln be done II are nervous, sleepless, excuaoie, -r-- -" muA.at0 rt melancholy or troubled with dizzy told you , There s no spells, Electric Bitters is the meai- xis, but a cine you need, ueaitn ana sirengm are guaranteed by its use. Fifty cents and $1.00 at Jb'etzer'srug Store. 5 Per Cent Pep Month - ', OR ; 60 Per GenLPer Year. loss to We had a pleasant call last' even- Scbool of Music. On the 1st day of September, I will open a school of music in the front rooms on the second floor of ing -from Mr. Gharles Henry Kid- LippardB & Barrier's store, opposite Rr. TTfi.pr. For terms, etc.! Kidder is representing the New York Journal the . World and Herald's most formidable rival in the newspaper field in New York. With resp8ct to Concord he seemed Cannon? h Fetzer. For terms, etc.j address or apply to a!9 Fannie Lippaed. Help Wanted Female. $10 to S18 per week to Men Women lor easv home work. and No dace as well as "renresent " His krwJro ooniroaQincr Nn fiTnflri. 1 i Ul VUU . w ww paper has but to savor of the pnee; Bona fide offer. No catch. tfumor and pleasantness that char- Send stamp for work .and particu 'JAtrt.l rw i-r Z L A A m . A . I- n4(1 H .tr. .1 represeniauve 10 re- lars. J. Jierrman, zia oouin oixin ax!teriz88 its ceivfi a hearty welcome. Street, Pniladelphiar Pa. c31 Big Gain to You and the maker pays the piper, Hnrnft ann see them, 5. 10, 12j. 15, 25 and 50 cts. Oxford Ties: Prince Albert m ann M PriTnn.Tr av I v ' . . . . curedlnl5to35days.Youcanletreatedat n6W tOeS, llieSe are U-enUlUG home for same price under sameguaran- . . A AJ! Aftfl ( All ty.IfyonprefertocomeberewewUlcon- Bargains, nO OICL gOOUS, 2i.ll twiet to naT railroad fareand hotel Mlls.and " -. . . , i. . xi. et--r Docharee. if we fail to cure. If yon hae taken mer- I new, direct irOUl lJiO laytuij. . 1 . . A. 111 k w n n nK. rM . - pains, fliucous raicues in moutn, ouioi. uiuai, pimnlpii. ronner Colored Soots. Ulcers on any partoi tne Doay, uair or yeorows wuiu k STrfit ! this Secondare BLOOD POISON e guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti nate cases ana cnauenge me worm cor a no a yva minnot care. This disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physi cians. 6500,000 capital behind our uncondi tional guaranty. Absomteproofs sent sealed on apSsation. Address COO& REMEDY CO, 807 laeonlo Temple, CHICAGO, ILL . -Heodaclieand Neuralgia cured by Do. MILES' PAIN PILLS, "One cent a doso." t Guaranteed to Ail Investors . 1'; on. Investments both Lare and Small WHEN MADE WITH Th ;New . York Investment Go , BROKERS IN. Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton,. AO AND 42 BROADWAY, NEWj YORK CITY. P. S.f-Peoplelwholdesirelto have a steady and ure income on l small or jlarge investmerits end for ourexplanatory, free. i ' " - 4 X F. HjU;R L5EY, INSURftNeERGENT, Office over! FETZER' 8 gDRUfr STORE. SALEM N Academy and College FOR nearly 100 years this institu tion for the higher Education of young women has occupied the very front rank, and was never more numerously attended than now. . It is not only provided with a men grade Collese Course, but has ex perts in all of it s special j schools of AT,,a; Art Elocution. Commercial and Industrial Studies. We will be pleased to send catalogue on appli cation. Term fcegins BpiemoBr . JOHN Ii. U.JLi-UiVYHiLiLi.: riw., x Come and See Us. Gihon!. Morrison. FiREjNSQRANCE : When in need ol ifjre l?'' call and see us, or write. Wewga-i sent only Arat-clata Home and For eign companies. . TT-" " -j ; Respect fully. t y , , 'A i -1 'St'
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