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The Standard is' published everyday (Suuday excepted) and delivered by carriers, "i RATES 0F'SUB3CRiPTI0N : Oae year. ... . . ...... . . $4 00 Six months . . . . ... . . ; .... 2 00 Three months. ...... . . 1 00 One month. .. ... ... i .35 Single copy. . . 05 The Weekly Standard is a fotfr-page, eight-column paper It has a larger circulation -in CabarruR than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : Terma for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. v Arrival of. Trains. o..xi from Richmondiarrives at 11:17 a. m. 35 .Washington . " " 10 p. m. 12 ." Atlanta " T2' 36 " Atlanta j Sa S- 37 New York l$a. 3S " Atlanta " 9.00 p m. . 64 Northbound freight leaves at n:i7'a. m. -" 63 Southbound 5:5 p. . i ob. 11 ana 12 are tne local trains ftwn Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. and ifi nr - Mies. Nan nifl AlaTonL that 8he will be home from New xork in a lew days with a hand some .line- of pattern r batata a splendid selection of novelties:1 PERSONAL POIN TJBUS. J W Rumple, Ph. D., of Brooklyn, N. Y., will preach at Irinity Lutheran church Sunday morning at II o'clock rand at B Enoch at 3 o'clock in the afternoon His many friends will learn with regret that Rav. W M Shaw, pastor of Bethpage Presbyterian church,' is no better. His condition is con sidered quite critical, v r The Burlington E venincr Nhwr has suspended and in the future the Eews will be run as a weekly. Edi tor Hunt gives as his reason for discontinuing the publication of the daily, an insufficiency of patronage..;- On Saturday last the fine mare of Mr. A. J. Shinn, of No. 5 town- snip, toop sck while in this city and shortly alter arriving home th animal died. Tne beast was a fin one and Mr. Shinn feels keenly hi loss. r If you have sick or nervous head ache, take Aver'si Cathartic Pille. fast mall trains between Atlanta and Washing- They Will clean8e ttie BtOinacfa, re- southestern Vestibuied Limits trafn Ji"rJ store healthv action to the digestive - 1 - . : uitu divu T (J u t iini'iirii fin Einm'i i vi . presence of -which depresses the nerves and brain), and thus give speedy relief. up to Ueceived To-day, FETZER'S i I CIGAR. This is the finest 5 cent cigar : we have ever sold. FETZER'S DRUG STORE. Harry P. Deaton, local reporter. . .. . "k ' . : SHORT LOCALS. Contractor R A Brown sent a large force of brick masons to China Grove this morning, where they will begin at once on the walls of the new factory Mr. Brown is to build for the Patterson Manufactur ing company. r itt i. Tr li i iur. wauer kuk nas oeen en gaged to conduct a ten days session of 9inging school at New Gilead and Mt. (Jarmel churches in No. 5 townsnip. . Mr. Kirk will begin the school Saturday morning at 9 o clock. The Ebb" aba flow r X the Human Tide at .TUis Port," as .Seen By Our Reporter- Mr. John B Sherrill is in Char lotte this afternoon. !; Capt.JM Odeli went Greensboro this morning. ? Mr, T G Furr, of Sunnyside; spent today in the city. Mr. B E Harris left last even ing lor the North. He will be gone several days. Mrs. S J Lowe and little daugh ter Ashlyn, are spending today in Charlotte. MissesIFannie and Lila Stafford, of Harrisburg, spent today in the city at Sheriff Sims'. I Mr. and Mrs.fJohn R Cochrane have gone to Harrisburg to spend a few days. j- Mr. FT. Snell came in from Greeneboro this morning and is spending the day in the city. Mrs. W R Odejl has gone to Bessemer City to Visit Mrs. S J Durham. She will return to-morrow evening. Mr. H. McNamara arrived in the city Tuesday afternoon from Richmond county, where he has been od a month a tour for Webb & Rabe, tombstone dealers. Mr C W Clifton, the popular and clever little lightning slinger, of Danville, Va., once operator at the depot in this city, spent yester day and last night in the city. Mr. and Mrs. J H Melon is, of Forest Hill, left this morning for Montgomery county. Mrs. Mcln- nis has gone to, visit her brother, Mr. D H Cook, who is quite sick.. HiEi'T Tl E To talk about any- HANDKERCHIEFS PR" ire 1;hl 1 C V. c Table Linens The doctor may be a good old maij, but even so, medical examina tions and the "local-application" treatment are abhorrent to every modest womaq. They are embar rassingoften useless. They should nnt. h RnhmittftH t.n until ftverv. n r Ai J o J - v J iur. mexaiiuer oauuuerHJu, thing else has been tried. In nine Choudrant, La., says : 'Having used cases out 0f ten there is no reason Ayers Pills at least twenty-fiye for them. In nine cases out of ten, years, I would say that for all-dis- the doctor in general practice isn't eases of the bowels, stomach, and competent to treat female diseases, liver, which can be remedied by They make a branch of medicine by pills, these are always effective, themselves. They are distinct from They keep the system in perfect or- other ailments. They can be "er i properly understood and treated nwWfn Wifl..' ATr Tab C. only by one who has had actual ttiWn ,aoMr nf Pnn.nrri'fl nw years of practice and experience in Loan and Savings Bank, is in the W?aJJK"l Bie Line of Rovster french candv r t,t? wnKrvnco Whn ia t.n physician of the Invalids' Hotel just received to-day at 1 the banks bookkeeper The bank Surgical Institute at Buffalo, xi, owiNK cc white s. wiH 0Den its doors under the most favorable auspices. Messrs. J A C Black welder and H W Tucker are building an an- rov t.rt thoir Qt.nrA rnnm " nn West treT,are sorry t0 learn that Mn Depot street . in which they will W J Freeze, of Moore3ville, is down conduct a beef and meat market, with typhoid fever. The citizens in that part of the city There was a load of" watermelons are fortunate in getting a market nr ho otWo fhio tYinnninn T?a I n6ar tHOm. See our Plain White Hemstitched at 5c. See our Plain White Linen Hemstitched at 12 l-2c., worth 20c Our 44x21 Fringed Towels, worth 25c, for 16 2-3. See Them Guaranteed to All Investors ON Investments both Large and Small WHEN MDE WITH Thft New York Invatment Co. BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton, 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY; j 1 P. S.- People who desire"to have a steady and ure Sincome onJ lsmall-Jorlargej; Investments end for.our.explanatory, fre. FIRE INSURANCE. When in nesd ol Fire lusuiance, call and see us, or viite. We iepre sent only first-cia .'Home and For eign companies. Respetuijy. WOODH iU'E A HaI.EIS. DR. H. O. HERRING- Mia Jimt&s. PROFESSIONAL Is again at the old stand, where he will be pleased to see all who are in need of Mi SERVICES 1 f : Zl i f o zE g ca o o 1 -J' I'l 0 j s If 31 Lowe & Dick have interesting news in their advertisement today. Read it. N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription. a renaedy for all .derange ments of the reproductive organs 01 women, has been in actual use for THE NEARER THE BONE THE more than thirty years. It cures 0 mn 1 m every form of "female weakness." ovv1JLV iu. It is an old and homely adage n-nft fin rift an nnnliRation hrft . Lr tr Mr. ana Mrs. MCLaunn aesire w mufl mn,Qr. t mamhaniaa "hoa 0H7i5 0.S.Wn to u if ilCTv 3 -ft means sixteen chills to one square inch of melon. Miss Mary White Fetzer, who is sick at Reidsville. has typhoid fever, though her condition is not alarming. , ' Mr. RP Freeze, of Mill Hill, has returned to Davidson College, where he will complete his course in phar macy. . . - , . Her many friends in this city will regret to learn that Miss May Belie Wright is critically ill at her j home in Salisbury. thank the good people of Concord reached the end of his snmmer. and community most heartily for His season is oyer ; yonrs has their kindness tons during the re- just begnn. He's anxious to cent severe illness of our little girl, sell what is left of his made Onr hearts go out to them in gratis up product at almost any rea tuae both for their unremiiung csuuauic Dawmvo, attention and their prayers ; .which watching your interest in this matter auu as u fcaiui uavo made some purchases that will snrprise you by their cheapness. The Indian medi cine man cures; by charms and incan tations. He fright ens away the "evil spirit" who causes does all sorts of God has mercifully answered 'to our things that cirDized very great delight. We can never idiotic and barbaric. but the civilized pe0pe or be grateful enough to God. we can oniv nrav uoa 10 uu iur 1 Tired and broken down women will find that DR. MUG'S ROYAL GERT.1ETUER is a priceless boon and blessing to them. It gives appetite, vkiw r:,;; s ;;t & here they are: tfui, refreshing P, L- as foolish things as J L.l J A. V. Z n nvotaf nl ana ever com mem u i-jk.oi in man. Theygoalong.- - m , A tinr1pr hpftrted or asn gooua u, o3,xuauu carelessly; and el..' " " . " " T2i cents. Flgnred MOUair, Dr; W H Wakefield, of Charlotte, low the littfc jIK! more consiaera e people ever bIack 86 inches, at 25 cents. will -on 4 . y 1 . I ii. tTlA Viayt Irw tint Irfirvwf anatnroat.- " 13iiT fWn There's ho loss to 1 1 uie cause w r r 1 fvvfv ; y . i iwv J TT ; Prof. Miller, principal of JSnocn- rule toioo :o.ine so - 3 Mr. and Mrs. W H McLaunn. ns, bnt a villfl Hitrh Snhnol. i nnite sick. of -1iiitoeismone.stfiana . beingreatened with phoid, SU)M . "!Tr: RlP Gain tO YOU rarily. TO CUBE A COLD III ONE DAY tion and keep o tfff Take laxative Bromo Quinine fTa Cotton has. jumped up a few points within the past few days.' Today (Wednesday) the ruling price was 7.85, with an upward tendency. ; x:J"- Miss Mary Brachen is now in viicjr ... rK .,.4-. 7. . ioev ofoTtint is true 'SSnnot to take it at aU, but of course ii money if it fails tocure. 25c S:" Mne it their trouble wUl : tome back! - 'This last statement is tone noard will Doubtless Hanff . lSKpd- There are no new developments ?1ue"w"i anuritiv in the case of Frank Howard, who '"i- .ju ratharic:IheTareKentle s. oonffinnftd to-hftne on Saturday New York at Jas. G Johnson's, Lnd efficient m $SZ next in tbe jaU yard m-this city the; negro's death sentence, tne gal lows that stands yawning to receive Lsh"or Medicine Simplified b tm m soring hlS SOUl into &?pSS eternity. Tomtit (ThuisrJ SA ceUency riil ddttbtUsa rtherthe 2M to pafor mailing ir.ahb'ni; iit4ir i Addreath Author. IW. TT .xX i -pS4 ril muug , a niomrw il, Saw to thek ose. witk other hnfa oH! hnnnofa ' RhA Will hft' in I . 1 . j Liuii I : The People's Common Sens voncora eoon reaay w eiuiuiw same. tf Several parties have reported having seen frost this (Wednesday) morning. It is rather early in the 'Season, but old Jack certainly ahowed up. and the maker pays the piper; Come ann see them, 0, 10, 15, 25, and 50 cts. i..,,:. Oxiora Ties: irnnue aiucu digestion, tones the nerves, builds up tbe. strength and puts disease and pain to night. For FErME TTHOUBLES Including all menstrual and womb difficulties, it has no superior used both locally and internally. It is emphatically , ' xmmn free). Pleasant to take as lemonade, and- and Spring Heel Ties in all the harmless at all times. New package. new toes, xnese .are iarge bottle,. 108 Doses, One Dollar. Bargains, no old goods. All f 1 . x xkxA z6 J- -;vKfl fflftfnrv.- Sold bv drufimsts. Manufacturea T1HW. Ci.ll.OUU ilVUi VUV uwvv.i 1 . J-- . . Come and See Us. Hi Kbnnr. HfftPPl Q nit JlUpUUVX' iU'U 1 1 1 u w u, only by . : ; i;:'.. .. . THE ATUIITA CHEUlCALCOMlsMi,
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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