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Daily" Standard. everyday (Sunday excepted) and Slivered by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : ..." .$4 00 .. .200 Oae year. Six months, 1.00 .35 .05 a . i Three monies... . . . One month. . . . Single copy..... . The Weekly Standard is four-page, eight-column paper. ( It baa a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price 81.00 ;per annum, in advance. ' ADVERTISING RATES : Terma for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. TheOald Mercantile Company peruse their advehisemenJt elae ffhexeou: this Ipage: -f The Standard takes great pleas :ure in announeinsr: that" the con diUon otmwipnaof age Pxjesbvterian: hnmh t greatly improved, Je is men&rie rapidly, .we are informed. - ' Messrs Frieze & Utley, the wide awake marfele men of this city have shipped a handsome Italian granite monument to S jananburg, S. C, which will be placed over the grave UV.1,UH' mary junzaoetri J acksoq, Wife of Mr. Jesse Jackson, who was once a resident of this city. "Five years aero. I was in ton en ill with rheumatism that J wa3 un able to do any work," writes Peter v,nri8ten8en, Sherwood; Wis- -I took three boxes of Ayer's Pills and was entirely cured, bmcethat time, I always keen them in the ti They are easy to .take. George Cruse, a neero who wnrkn for Mr. Sidney Barnhardt in No. 9 township, was tried before Esnuirfl s:4; t. ta. 1 rl . tut j ' . . Kos. ii and 12 are the local trains between l . onaay aitemOOIl IOt thraSh- Richniond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the ing Joe Miller, a little nero bnv fast wail trains between Atlanta and Washing- ;.u LA1"1 .11VW "gro DOy, con. os. 37 an u 30 ire me wasnington and 1 " waguu wuiu. . vreurCo uaiQ tlnestern vestinuied Limited trains and stop o.naia tn fho omnnnf Af ttjenn - cow auu PERSON AL POIMTEKS. The Ebb and Flow of the Hamnn Tide at .This Port, i Seen By Our Reporter , j- , - Mr. Dan F Sommey, of Charlotte, came over, this morning. : r Mr. H H Walter, of Augnata, Ga., was in the city to day. t Rtivl J Q Wertz, of China Gerov,;wa8 in the city to-day. !' Messrs W I Henderson and J. R Fletcher, of Charlotte, were in the city last night. Rev. and Mrs. C L T Fisher and Miss Jennie Cook, of Alt. Pleas ant, were in the city to-day. Miss Bessie Sims left this morn ing for Greensboro, to resume stud ies at the State Normal College. Mrs. John A Barnhardt and son, Hal, are visiting at Capt. W S Bingham's, on West depot Btreet. Mrs. Sarah A Robinson and son, George, left this morning for ReidsviUe, where they will make their home in the future. Miss Laura Wadswortb, - who has been spending several days in the city with relatives, returned to her home in Charlotte to-day. Dr. N D Fetz9r went up to Reidsville last night. His daugh ter, Miss Mary White Fetzer, who is sick with typhoid fever, is no better. Dr. Robert iS Young went up to Lexington last night to see Mr. A A Hul who is suffering a severe attack of appendicitis. His condi tion is critical and life is almost de spaired of. Mrs. L M Morrison and little daughter, Eitelie, have returned from Hameburg. Ihe condition of Agnes Stafford, who was so criti cally ill Sunday night and Monday, is somewhat better and it is thought that the little girl will now pull through. Arrival of, Trains.. I To n from Richmondarrives at 11:17 a. m. wasningion " 10 p. m. ' Atlanta " " 7:22 p.m. " Atlant a ". 9:35 a. m. " New York " " 8:48 a. m JO 12 36 37 is nuania . q:oo P.m. 64 Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, 63 Southbound ' " " 5:45 p. , at Concord on signal costs to the amount of was released. FLOWER BULBS from liD8S8l received to-day. To eradicate the poisons which produce fever and ague, take Ayer's Ague Uuro. It cures without leav ing any injurious effect upon the system, and it is the only medicine m cAiaieuua.wuicD may D8 consiu ered an absolute antidntfl for malaria. Someone drew the staple from the barn door of Mr. Go wan Dusenbury Tuesday night and took his pony out. 1 he pony had been trained as a trickster and the party could .1 ' J. L!. T . -it. - nut nue mm ana lurnea mm loose in the streets. This kind of busi nee8 has happened several times of late at other places. Dr. R W Ivy, Dentist, will be in Concord at Forest Hill in New Town; houae No. .47, Oct. 1 till 8, u - T v P t? a Tnw rono,-fCr prepared to do all kinds of dental I Tit y 1- 11 s rr? i I I - vn l- w 4- teeth for 10; gold fillings at 81 SHORT LOCALS. eacb; amalgam fallings at 5U cents each. Your teeth extracted with Mr. John Bridges is critically ill out pain. Ail work guaranteed to 'ii his home on Forest Hill. be (lone in workmanlike manner; 19 years experience. man Ti E To talk about any thing but j HANDKERCHIEFS National tt COKCORD. N. C. -A . '- lx . -. - . - J. M. Odeli Presidentr D, B. Ccltranb Caahiexr VD. Coltbani Assistant Cashier Capital Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 And ..Linen Towels Table Linens miumm STORE. See our Plain White Hemstitchedat 5c. See our Plain White Linen Hemstitched at 12 l-2c, worth20c Our 44x21 Fringed Towels, worth 25c, for 16 2-3. DIRECTORS; JM. Odell, D. F. Oannou Fl i'm Kinq, .T. w. Oanwoit W" R. Odell, W. H, Lilly, ; D. B Coltranb 5 Per Cent: Perf OB fiij Per Ileal. Per hi ee Them Guaranteed to All Investors Investments both Large and Small WHEN MiDE 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 onj.12sinall"orj;iargeiinvestments eod for ourexplanatory, fre. 1 TO CURE A COL.D IS ONE MY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab letsi All druggists refund- the money if it' fails to cure. 25c. i AQuestiou. .Editor etanard as many have inquired concerning Mr. R W Ivy : "la ne a graatiate or a regu lar chartered dental college, and is A ecod milch cow for sale. Call so E T Boat at Cannons & Fetzer's. Mr. Q E Smith has secured a po- revival meeting at Forest HillTues it:on at Fetzer's drug store and day night, Rev. M A Smith being ntxz ecterea upon auty mere. too unwell to preach. Rev. Parker A very sensible "thing for the Poached an able and instructive townspeople to do, is to lay in a reveal sermon and greatly impress plofwood for the winter now. ed his congregation. The meeting 1 J will go on, and it is hoped that Rev. There are twenty-four convicts on Smitn will be able to attend to the county chain gang and are all night. The song services begin at in good health and the very best 7:30 o'clock. : mg condition. he a licensed dentist?" (neither of 1 T ' ;-! I . ,. Rev. R H Parker, of Central WUIUU A uau auaA wul 6UUit3 ut Methodist church, conducted the your readers answer them r Enquirer, EI - TALKS at all times; 21 '3 THE NEARER THE BONE THE SWEETER THE MEAT. There are thirty seven peniten tiary offenses in' the new election law. Be careful boys, that you do not get tangled, j H v. A C Barron, D. D., of Balti- xi, , has accepted the call to the Pastorate of Try on Street Baptist church, Charlotte. Mrs. J A Kennett, who has been It is an old and homely adage and binds an application here The maker of merchandise has reached the end of his summer. His season is over : yours has to That .hideous and deathlf demon of sickness constipa quite sickfor several weeks, is a t1! great deal better and is able to- be ft ffrAiinmmonest things in Sie up today. world It is really one of .the most sen- that space permits us to mention, f which In the unsettled condition of the finan cial Question of this couutry at ihe pies- i m . ent time money talss louuer m tne max- . 11 ii 1 .41,4 tnA.A kets oi tiie wonu man u ever uiu ucxuic !lU mnn no fII Anv T1lrnrOfl Q 11 fl brains and nerve to use tLem to Ue hest lUSt begun. He S anxious advantage, we produce ttie satisfactory l Sq what IS left Of his mattes results to be seen in our spacious aum; nrnAnpt at nlmoqt nnv reas room just now. From front door to rear product at almost any reas j X3 (At KM A V m bi v a u vvww watching your interest in this matter and as a result have made some purchases that will surnrise vou bv their i - i . mt cheapness end it is teeming with bargains of richest and rarest merchandise . ever seen in Concord. We will each day name a few Mil Iwps No. 35, the north bound passen fceDger train, was loaded with girls returning to the State Normal at reensboro this morning. - things Fully nine-tenths of aU the are merely signboards pointing to greater T-TTTR TH E Y lAKll.1 inarv sickness of mankind is due to ones now to he found in our stock. r" v ous nrrl inarv sickneSS . . J . t ; 1 this one cause, n you piace an uuwuw the cutter, it wilrstop the flow of water, and gradually a mass of poison- BARGAIN NO. 1. at23i cts.. Wash goods at 5, 8i, 10 and 12i cents, figured Monair, o n () E0a 33 2 -r J mm "fl m O o 70 M 1 Ma o 33 o o ff:;. .'So-pi ' IR.o'tJiinidl Some Medicines belogg to one season and some to another. , DR. KING'S ROYAL 6ERMETUER IS IN SEASON ALL THE YEflR ROUND. Forty-six Inch all wool serge,' the 60 fiKWM?ne' 6 uottom. 29 tf - ui r armington townsnip, Diea iu pc 7, into the blood. It goes all over death from the nose on last Wed- toy causes all sorts of symp- nesday. ' toms. A few of these are dizziness, flatu- , le.nce, heartburn, palpitation, headaches, LOST Watch charm, composed ioss Qf appetite, loss of sleep, foul breath, of gold and silver in shape of cotton .dUtresser fSf hu t "vr r l?;a Hons of the skin. These tilings are un "vt Ajoiiere n. w. ouKraou v" "V . fuov ar tint sprirnu. The KOTW-six muu au wwicuwuwu A liberal reward offered. "Vhinis come afterward. Doctor .worth 50 cents, price cutto 37i centa: Perce's Pleasant Pellets are for the curt xcfiatinn Thev are tiny. sujmr- Lee Flovd. a VOUnt man em- td granules, easy to take, mild and ployed in the carding ' room at the efficient in thdr actiprurisent ""?.,MM?. morn.1?? "JL.0' There Is nothing ttatuestnemacj mi ie tiMTiincr " 1USX as kuoui Heinff and unscrupulous -j 1 jjroaaciom or ajauies iui, w ui Sietimes teU you so for their oWn profit. I at otlier houses at $1.00, out price; a getting it caught in the machin ery.- . ' . . - i- j - cent grade will go at 40 cents. - BARGAIN NO, 3i at 37 ctsT J Fortv-six inch all woot henrlettas, BARGAIN NO. 4 : at 59, cts. k f ' ,,:.: I Fiftytwo inch all wool storm serge, worth 75 cents, will go at 59 cents. ; BARGAIN JSO, 5. at 00 Ct8. .;v Too much caution can hardly be exercised in the matter of registra tion. Attention at the earliest day is advisable lest something unex pected should occur to deprive you of your privilege and vour duty to jote in the coming election. Next Saturday and ;the two following Saturdays, are all - the chances you Q&ve to .register. Do vou want to loseypur neaitn so tnax qq , See it; the druggist can get nenr tv. tVMJe'i Common Sens Medical Adriser, in ptata to Klish, or Medicine Simplified by Hv pierce, M.D.. Chief Consnli in Physid to etaids-Hc. tel and surgwau uisuwy, ""r r N Y illustrated. So o copies sold at $1.50. Now Sb on receipt of i oneent Var to pay for mailing onfr LUUIt 5 eS r keep.your eye on ; this .space: and .see. each day. new unes V ahd just w.lat yjiu want. INTHESPRING It purifies V Ae blood, removes langcor and depression, invigorates and exhila rates the whole system. IN THE SUmMER It overcomes the relaxation and debility caused bv hot weather and corrects rtorln'r. 1 bowel troubles that are so prevalent men. XHJSilies, i uiiuics iuc iuuau uv- Jghtful and refreshing drink.- IN THE FALL D?a. fftin f Vnil When malaria "rides on every ringr Dlfif Uaill lv 'lUU breeze," it is the great preventive and fcig- xrom that cause. IN THE WINTER? It is still needed for euring Ctolds, Grip, Catarrh, Rheumatism, and the ins tna belong.to cold seasons, r :- - ; ' ' ': TisTbutia, There' s no los to anrl t be maker pstyp the piper. Gome ann see them, 5, 10. 12h 15. 25 and 50 cts. - I i Oxford Ties: Frince jAioert rt i. TTaaI Tioo all fha new fcB Tliese are Genuine .. iBargainS, no Oia gOOas. and trinmphant poer. In.w, direct from the factory feeble assured. .. . Coiao and See Us. rappfij;iisoillliriisoii. Keep Jltotho llornb a! All Tines t3J-Sold by Iruggists new pacltage, larg' tottle, 1C3 Doses, One Dollar. Manuzacturca m ATLANTA CHEMICAL COU ATU3Tl,.Gi - s I 5 ; i i ' 'I I I 4 A t -I ,1 f -
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