Daily Standard. fHE Standard is .published verv day (Sunday excepted) and RATES OF SUBSCKIPTION : One year. ... $400 Six months. . . . . .... . . 2 00 Three months.. ........ . 100 iL - or ijae moD.iu ....... .oo Single copy., . ... . ... . .05 The Weekly Standard is a four-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 of pattern bats and all the newest , . vangelist Schoclfield"' wiil noid a series of " www u tia r viii lotte. iJTjiw -noted aBgigt as ?5y jadmirera Jhere. Let the people.bear in mind that registration can only be done on the 3rd, the. 10th and the 17th of October hereafter. AH challenges must be made on the 24th" and will be heard on the 31st of October.' ' . Miss Mary Bracben's opening of fail and winter millinery will be on Monday and Tuesday, September om ana zytn. Handsome display ner annum, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES . Terms for regular advertisements .oiade known on application. Address all communications to J.XIH1 i31,All'AUU, Concord, N; C. Arrival of, Trains. o. ii from Richmondiarrives at 11:17 a. m. ,5 " Washington " " 10 p. m. 12 " Atlanta " 7:22 p. m. ' 36 " Atlanta J ' ! 9:35 a.m. 37 " New York " V ' 8:48 a. m 3S " Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. V 64 Northbound f reighf leaves at 11:17 a. m, r 63 Southbound " " " 5:45 p. m. Nos. 11 and 12 are the local trains between Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the fast mall trains between Atlanta and Washing ton. Nos- 37 and- 38 are the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop PERSON A t, PQf NTEK& .1 ..-" of the Human PL0WER BULBS from PITER UDERSOil & CO. received to-day. FETZEB'S DRUG STORE. HaSiry P. Deaton, local! reporter. SHORT LOCALS. Btyles in millinery novelties. All the public is cordially invited. While there were no bodily wounds inflicted the congregation of Bays' chapel at Cannonville gave their pastor, Rev. J R Moose, a good pounding on Saturday night, when a bounteous supply of life's neces sary mrticles were sent him. To eradicate, the poisons which produce fever and ague, take Ayer's Ague Curj. It cures without leav ing any iDjurjous effect upon the system, and it is the only medicine in existence which may be consid ered an absolute antidote for malaria.. Harry Fryling is a genius sure enough. On the top of his repair shop he has placed a novel sign a bicycle wheel, a gun and several other little tricks. The sign ans wers all purposes for an indicator, and when the wind blows the wheel runs like a wind mill. "Five years ago, I was taken so ill with rheumatism that I wa3 un able to do any work," writes Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis "I took three boxes of Ay6r's Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time, I always keep them in the house." They are easy to take. The Executive Committee of North Carolina Lutheran Synod held a meeting in St. James Evan gelical Lutheran church, this city, Saturday afternoon. No business of special importance to the public was transacted. The members pres ent were Revs. V R Stickley, J Q Wertz. MGG Scherer and Mr. M 1 A Ludwig. The leaves falling. are fast fading and On last Friday night some one who knows nothing of the joys and satisfactions of a clear conscience The curbing along in the front and the opportunity of happiness of the brick row is being raised. for this life and. the future, went . V " .., , r i i I, feloniously on the premises of Mr. T Boat at Cannons &,Fetzer a. ahj 0Q the Mt Pieasant road, and . . . .1 , . ...... Sheriff Sims is advertising for most wantonly cut to pieces Dnaies, taxes see when he will visit your carried off a large pair of scales and township for collections. uook on ms wagon laps. mr. uiacs wemer is 01 course dui 10 mucn in- M J Corl is having the lot above convenience and will give a liberal his livery stables fenced in, prepara- r6ward to any one who will aid him tory to the coming of the horse- Un bringing the guilty onea to lignt Th Ebb and Flow . Tidnt .Thin Port, as Seen By Our Be'iorier Mr. M h Ritch, of Salisbury, was in the city today. Dr. and Mrs. M L Stevens, of Enochville, spent the day in the city. ' Mrs. Judge E T Boykin, of Clinton, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B F Rogers, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F S Starrette and little son, of Mooresville, are visit ing at Gapt. J M Alexander's. Misses Jennie Cook and Addie Patterson, of Mont Amoena Semi nary, spent Sunday in the city. Mr. John W Propst, who is located at Gold Hill, was in the city Saturday and yesterday. Mies Hattie Cook has returned from Greensboro, where she was visiting her cousin, Miss Lucy Coffin. Mrs. P A Correll and Mrs. Charles Dry returned to the city today after spending several days in Albemarle. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J H Mason arid children, of Richmond, are visiting at Mr. and Mrs. H McNamara s, Mrs. Mason's parents. Mrs. Kimball, who was visiting her brother, Mr. W A Wilkinson, has returned to her home at Pine-ville. Mr. T J McAdoo, a young bicyclist of Greensboro, came down on his wheel yesterday 01 his way to Charlotte,. Mr. W A White and little daughter, Nellie, spent last night in the city at Mr. C R White's, on West Depot street. Mr. A M. Clegg, the gentleman that engineered the construction of the Odell switch, came in from Washington this morning. Mr. Luke Johnston, of Meck lenburg, whose face was mashed up last week whilo playing . baseball, passed through the city today re turning to North Carolina College at Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. J M Walters, of Greensboro, who have been visiting their son at Forest Hill, have re turned to their home, accompanied by Mrs. Ella Walters and little daughter, who will epend sopae time with them. IWT TIE - 1 , To talk about any thing but i HANDKERCHIEFS 101 COKCOBD, N. C. J. M. Odell, President D, B. Ccltranb Cashier. D. Coltbane, Assistant Cashier Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 DIhECTORS J. M. Odell, D. F. Cannoit Elam King, J. W. Oankow W R. Odell, W. H, Lilly, D. B Coltbanb And Linen Towels Table Linens drover. Mr. J P Morrison, of Pioneer Mills, was in the city and states that cotton is about all picked out in his section of the county Rev. Junius B Fox, Ph. D., of Newberry, S. C, spent Sunday in the city, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J W Cannon. He has returned to South Carolina. Miss Nannie! Alexander invites you to a select display of millinery novelties, and copies of the French pattern hats and bonnets, Tuesday, Sept. 29th. and to justice. See our Plain White Hemstitehedjat 5c. See our Plain White Linen Hemstitched at 12 l-2c, worth20c mm km on Our 44x21 Fringed Towels, worth 25c, for 16 2-3. 60 Per Cent, Per Year i Guaranteed to All Investors ON ( Investments both Large and Small v WHEN UJt DE WITH Th New York Investment Co. BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton, - 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.J P. S. People who desire'to have a steady and ure income on small orilareiinvestment end for ourexplanatory, fre. See Them GHMl&FEIZEH TO CURE A COLD IX OSB WX Take laxative Bromo Qainine Tab lets. All druggists rffnnd . the money if it fails to cure. 25c. V The Epworth League of Central Methodist church will meet tomor row night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L D Duval, on Georgia avenue. KB f J 3M The protracted meeting started at Forest Hill Methodist church Sun day night with very pleasing re sults. A service will be held every afternoon dnrino the week at 4 o'clock. ' Aran's life may be saved in many ways. A man may commit suicide in a great many ways. Shooting himself through the head is quicker, but it is no more certain than neglecting hia health If a woman saw her husband with a pistol to hi9 head, she would take prompt, and vigorous measures mm : dux See This. Twenty-fiye horse power engine and boiler, large circular saw and belting, all m first class order and teady for use. Been but little used, tost $1,600. Will sell cheap for cash or exchange for real estate with some cash. Call on or address Geo. Mf-Fisher at R A Brown's, Goncord, N. C. s26 d4t w2t to save micrht see her husband down-prade to disease and death without seeinc the seriousness of it. One- sixth of all the people who die,.: die; of -itnntion. Consumption doesn't coma all at once. It is. insidious. The seecli tt tiro Reemingrlv insienificant. Most tt : -n t t ci j IT? "R- 1rt Viot know how it starts. Thou- r mi i . .t i. i I can as 01 wouic ,ic v iacy will speaK at ine, couruuuDD; - tionana don't know it. When tomorrow nietht at 8 O CioCK.' vrOj .vhM is loss of flesh paleness . " - ... - i I . . . - out to hear them, they will lurnisn wasting away ioojc out. consumpuoa you with some interesting political easily ;points. body. Low vitality, impure or poof blood, Imperfect digestion, nervousness, sleeplessness all these lead to consump tion. Mr. Zeb. Stafford , was called to the countrv Sunday night on ac- 4 time. Dr. Pierce's Golden count of the extreme illness of , his Medical Discoveryvwill prevent the de- sister. Agnes btattora. mrs. u veiopmentoi uicu. -.r u r1 . 6 , r. ....4 i lirArtions. it will positively an(J iu Morrison, MISS Bianora s auu,, gre- ninetyeight per cen went out to.Harnsburg today. 5ivSS.:rf consumption,, whethei Mr. M L Bost was in the city this MI&gSbSI Qiorning to meet his only two Medical Discovery" is a cure for all blood living sisters, Mrs. Dr. Fox and diseases, no matter in what part or how -Mrs. D, Brown of LWntoo, HffiWi Ahev were euests of Mr. J W Can- sl a for other rjeouie. send r c 7 non. Mr. Bost took them to his what it has done for other people, send twentv-one (21 ) one-cem auu wv. home tosreet again the scenes of co7st of mailing only for a frs copv their Childhood and enjoy his of Dr. Pierce's t ioo pa hmr,A i T;a cr?n Common Sense Medical Aaviser. uring8 pleasure sweet wne age and childhood meet oounaiess bospitallty. lime agam shoM have a copyiofrthii wno uairo utauou us uy uj brings pleasure sweet when paths reaav reference. World's Dispeb-i words iind'pleasaint iiiies. Of ate and childhood meet. kiJrSl4ssocUtiou. Buffalo, N. V. " i v ru r MU . There were no services at the EDi8Conal church Sunday morning and night, the pastor, Rev. Dr. Davis, being absent from the city. Ralph Barrier Hurt. Ralph Barrier, the younger son of Dr. P A Barrier, of Mt. Pleasant, met with a painful accident Satur day afternoon. He was wording on the scaffold at the cotton mill that is in course of erection at that place, and stepped upon a loose plank which tilted and dropped him a distance of sixteen feet, frac turing the bone in one arm and spraining the other arm, from which ne has sunerea miens pam. THE NEARER THE BONETHE 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 ; yours has just begun. He's anxious to sell what is left of his mades up product at almost any reas sonable sacrifice. We're watching your interest in this matter and as a result have made some purchases that will surprise you by their cheapness. HERE THEYiARE: Wash goods at 5, 8, 10 and 121 cents. Figured Mohair, black, 36 inches, at 25 cents, A bargain. Billows of Hand- ksrchief s, you' d wonder : how it could be done if we hadn' t told you, There's no loss to us, but a 1 Subscribe for the Standard. We will try to make it interesting and profitable for you. If .:we say anything you don't like please call and tell us. If we ever wrong you see how hard we. will try to make amends. If we please you tell us go Iwe hope it will not . make us yaxn aad it will certainly - give us much comfort, Wfcile at it we will thank quite a number of our friends wno nave Dracea us up oj iuch &iuu 1 Big Gain to You and the maker pays the piper. Come ann-see them, 5, 10, 12i, I5,r25"and 50 cts. Okford Ties; Prince Albert and Spring Heel Ties in all the new toes, - These are Genuine Bargains, no old goods," All new direct irom tne iactory. Come and See Us. 7 33 Vr 3d 1 il3,,-n S pa o "X 7 QCO ,V tj- :i : -1 -c p ' ! , - n ; v, . n ) ::2 H I - v ' v.. 1 45 i '1 5 g 1 e S to leg T Ban y vs tc .h Km, 1 I . 13 Some Medicines belong to one season and some to another. DR. KING'S ROYAL GERMETUER IS IN SEASON ALL THE YEflK ROUND. , IN THE SPRING It purifies te blood, removes languor and depresf Jon, invigorates and exhila rates the whole system. IN THE SUMMER It overcomes the relaxation and debility caused by hot weather and corrects bpwel troubles that are so prevalent wen. xesiaes, iv maM.es me musu uc Jghtiul and refreshing drink. IN THE FALL When malaria "rides on every passing breeze," it is the great preventive and the unfailing cure of troubles result ing from that cause. INTHEWINTER It is still needed for curin Catarrh, Rheumatism, an belong to. cold seasons. Ck)lds, Grip, the ills that' :.- t GilisooIIorri It does these thlns&ot in a feeblev and uncert&ia w aT Lut with assured and triumphant puw'er. Keep It in tho Homo at All Timcsr f CSoW by Druggists, new package, lar bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. ManuXacture4. tonlyby .. - j THE ATLANTA CHEMICAL CO., ATLAXTA, GJW Si A 11 rnir-?Hte Boo. BIledrrte S U U, 1 'FM ZJuJciTvRVGxii2 Q& -: t

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