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The Standard is published ecery day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. V:- ' BATES OP SUBSCRIPTION : tOae year Six months. Three months. t.Oae month . .Single copy.. . $100 .2 00 . "1,00 . .35 . .05. The Weekly Standard is a 'four-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrns than any other paper. Price $1.00 per auuuLu, iu auvauut). advertising rates : Terma for regular advertisements .made known on application. Address all communications to THEf STANDARD, . Concord, N. C. Arrival of. Trains. Io. n from Richmondarrives at 11:17 a. m. 35 Washington " " 10 p. m. 12 " Atlanta " " 7:22 p.m. 6 " Atlanta " " 9:35 a. m. 37 " New York " " 8:48 a. m 33 " Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. ": 64 Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, 63 Southbound " " " 5:45 p. m. VriQ. 11 and 12 are the loral trains hutmsMt - - w Wbi1 VVil Sichmond and Atlanta. Nos. and nr th fmt mall trains between Atlanta and Wj chin r- Lon. Nos. 37 and' 38 are the 1 Washington and No wonder I See Quid's ad. There will ba eerviceR at the Re formed chapel on West Corbin street tonight atj7:30 o'clock; All are cor dially invited to attend. News was Teceived this morning which announced that Mr. Mack Stafford, of Harrisburg, who 'with paralysis Sunday, is gradually growing weaker. Mrp. L M Morrison has gone out to his home. Between disease and the many cheap preparations which are Palmed Off lin dftr lhanamn rf Klr purifiers, jtake your chances with aisease, until you can procure Ayers Sarsaparilla the only re liable blood purifier. Sold by all uiuggiBiH auu aeaiers in medicine. Hon. H.A Gudcrer - MoTCinlfiv elector for the State-at-lanr. will address the people at the court house' in Concord, Wednesday night, October 21. All ! issues be fore the people will be' discussed. Everybody invited. The remarkable number of' cures of gout and rheumatism which have folllowed the use of Ayur's Sarsa parilla. point nnnnlncAW fan. X j r W J w aAv inan mis remeay comes nearer being TO-DAY 3 Ion. Nos. 37 and' 38 are the Washington and u a i J , . , ? P Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop the epeClnC for COmplamt8 of this at Concord on signal. nature than anv other medicinfl in ONE CASE .OF Latest Capes See PERSONAL POINTEKS. The Ebb and Flow;: or the Unman Tide at TUis Port, as;Seen By Our Reporter ' . . t " ; i Mr. John W Morrison, of Char lotte, was in the city to-day. Dr. White, the Indian, came down from Salisbury this morning. J Mr. Sid Ludwig, of Mt. Pleas ant, was in the city this afternooD. Mrs. Greer, of Asheville, is vis iting her parents, Rev. and Mis. R H Parker. i Rev. and Mrs. J J Payseur re turned to the city from Matthews last night. Mr. and MrR. James P'Coofe and Mrs. Rev. C B Miller are spend- Miss Cora Perkins, who has 1 '',; J!.. t 11- . 1 - oeen spending several aays ai ner nome iu mis ciw, reiurnea 10 Bessemer City today. Rev. M V and Mrs. Sherrill, of Lexington, and their son, Mr. Ed. Sherrill, of Washington City, are visiting at Mr. J B Sherries. j Mrs. Catharine Murr, who has bury, returned to the city today. Lot OoO D Oil Die BtOrm Mrs. Murr is quite unwell. Our $1.50 Cap es. FIRE INSURANCE. When in need ol Fire Insuxanca, call and see us, or viito. "We iepro sent only first-cla tfmie and For eign compani8. ' 1 RespC'2tuily, VOODH U E & UaI RIS. ' ' ) - - -" -' ' ; MORRISON H i OA LDWEL A.1T0BNIT AT LAW, CONCORD, N. 0 Office in Morris bu; dtni, c ppositt t House. L. M. ARCHEY, M D. Physician and Surgeon. Concord, N, 0. OFFICE: ST. I CLOUD ANNEX 5 Pep Cent Ferli pharmacy.. from m Mr. N M Richmond, a promi nent citizen of Milton, spent Mon day in the city with Mrs. Judge - 1 JT J TTX I Monteomerv ana Mr. x n-icn TU C'nlm.n tn:i r-. -1 mnnd. his HiRtfir and . hrnther. xud uuaiuciu ivaiiwiiv LUUii auv "v"" : TIT ATT7 T"l TSTTT m. I Vina lrinrllxr nPFavark otlTr I HT- XKT A 171 U U-n l H I J ! H YK r I I I U i vv.j "unu gioauj icuuucu i J.YJL1. r t x. X' uij, wuu uaa a puoi- - tttiua vuiuuu 11 u ui buin uiiiv tin m: i 1 1 1 1 1 1 m i. -qvimiiikii wii.ii m. iiiki i hi Liin count of the First Convention of establishment, passed through the Vt O T .11 1-1 Ai T .an nttnet -f "T n.tU "I A I . 1 T iL'.i vuu juvuca uoaguDo ui nuitu uaru" Ciiy on uio rtJturu iu tuitb piaco UUU1 lina, which convenes in St. James' a visit to his old home in No. 8 n iT-..i . w n .. . nivangencai jjumeran cnurcn at iu townsnip. o'clock Saturday morning, October ; - - Sll Tinlrota nn coin Hntr.Kn OQ,U . Til f!TTRT! A rnfill IK OSIE DAY -kAu.yfca vru oaig vubUUgl Jvl.J vsj I - w 3Ut inclusive, eood returnins No- Take laxative Bromo Ouinine Tab- vember'2nd. 4 lets. All druggists refund the T t - . .:, . money if it tails to cure, zoc, In conversation with parties J , - . from Fayetteville. The Standard wanted; l0n V f -y T PtrtKn vA UniTtA -An I - - - . mm m Tun linn of Mr. jW C Boyd of this city, is one f0r Clerk or Carrier to be held at of the most popular in that section Coocord post office soon. Valuable of the State. A man who knows inf0rmation about all gOTernment uDick, and who recently visited positions and examinations free, of Fayetteville said : uIf a vote was National Correspondence Institute, mnn in that town : Iliolr Knvn 1 - nrnnTfl nfirtninlir to i n tfiA rliat.inr.t.inn. ! Harry P. Deaton, local reporter. Everybody likes him." That goes nnrl trin r.xo hve been, au- ! tn ah hot t.hfit. ""Dinl?" in na' nonnlnr I ... . -. i. vw ww- k-j-" I r.fl rr id rnr Tno T (1 1 1 1 1 U I II U I ".Mrs 11)11. I . , . , I. 1 1 IUUI AV vimj . w - . w there as he is here at his old nome. Afnminf. Af Knrhh Omlina State SHORT LOCALS. Mrftl. Aarinnltural Fnir. Raleich, N. C: Thrt Rpfli SaivA in ih world for tickets on sale October 18, 19, 20 Cuts, Bruises, Sores, IJlcers, Salt and 23, at fate of one firfctvdlaaaf are Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe for round trip, plas 50 cents for one a rv.A T7nnrtK TTnnHs. nhilhlains. C5nrnB and all admission to fair groundp; fare for VUD UJVJAD LUUUJ KJl. jx vuu jl uui tu 7 j , - I 2 . r u Ol J Regiment Drum Corps was added Skin Eruptions, and bositively cures round trip 5. Op October 1 and last night, making a total of twenty- Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is tareior rouna trip wm ue .ou four. guaranteed to givejtatisf action or plus 50 cents for one aamissiou io - . mnnatr rpfnmlnrt. PrtP.ft 25 P.pnts nPT fair PrOUnds. ContinUOU8 paS3rtge Do you read The Standard? If , - jFor gale ftt p B Fetzer'a Drug in both directions. Final limit tick- -r nil ova r rT a Q11 nCOM nflr Vflll I . I . n . t nn mnn juu 010 "UU -w"rw j nhnrA " eta ucfooer zo, iouo. ER MHOERS0E1 & CO. received to-day. : FETZER'S DRUG STORE. Collar, Full Sweep Correct Length, only -$2.50. Latest Dress Patterns, Damasse,Etoniines and CoatinglSerge desirableSstylish and up-to-date. Guaranteed to All Investors ON i Investments both Large and Small WHEN MPE WITH The 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 jire income on small or large investments end for ourjexplanatory, fre. IBlackiBose 5 cts per pair. Generally: fair and warmer today and tomorrow, says the forecast. Gibi MoprisoB. are not a ehould be and quit sponging from your neighbor- More machinery passed through the city today, which is being taken to the cotton factory at Ml. Pleasant. - TI jyCIES TO 100 DOZEN Ladies Vest 12J, 15, 20, 25 and 50. Our? 25 cent Vests have been re- duced from 39 cents. Mens' - Underwear. Shirts If 25. 40. fiO and ftl.00. the best value3 on the market. Pants to matcn. LADIES' UNION SUITS. 31.00 and 1.75 '" Big Brgair & in Dress Goods. CHEAPEST : STOCK OF SHOES . in the city, When you want anything come and see us., AYonnsrWifeDies. . - - ; Georgia, the yoang wife of Mr Will Dorton, died at home near Fiowes, in No. 10 township Monday, after a long and tedious suffering with consumption. She was about j I . M 1 1 1- L Hi i vpara or ape s ana leaves a huh No r Wonder Mr. J E Dorton, of Fiowes' has baen secured to manage the cotton weighing . Dusiness wni e mr xig- , , children; The gers is going the rounds witn tne -T . , , candidates. - - funeral services were condudted ,. ' A, from Boger's Chapel to-day (Tues- Mr,J T Ritch, who lives at the . fho R;v 5rvariL V r old Black mill place in JNO. ii pj; uj --j--- township contemplates moving to Wa0ll RR ver eim mis ciiy next wees., xxo nm out a merchandise business. our shoes attract the attention of the people. Even the sensible pointers stop and take a gaze at them. No such liue ever shown to the people of Concord. i mm o niPff LUIL 01 UIUIV. tal i Pms Ikif - - -r- taw &RussrgjSEs Mr. David Earnhardt, who lives i TSTn. K townshir). isrisht seriouslv i m.Mi. iw w-ww- i ca - me. WANTED To rent a small , jf frrrlp7 mnrnino he was dwelling from four to ,six- rooms, J ' '! manure from the stable to will rent by vear. liOcation in norm end of the city preferred. For fur- the compost heap- and very xmex ther particulars call at this office. pectedly the forewheel ran into a Hon. II A Gudger, McKinley Wt e cutc ana -P elector for the State-at-large, will violent that Mr. Earnhardt turn address the people at the court bled off the wagon, falling beneath house in Concord, Wednesday wheels. The wagon with its nignt, ucioDer u , heavy load passea over Mr. Jarn- . ttt i T3 A TXT tore the people will be discussed. JQg one leg and poggibly QLQVE 2 . AES ,cvryuuuy xuvu. hurting him internally. Rev. B F. Davis preacnea to an unusually large congregation, at Ti.5nUtr nn ftnnflov mornina 8na X J 1JL11L V JU " 7 : I au, it.. .ft..nnAn of A rvnlockl .i . . t tw Tr;r.a . . . i TTT i. fj-m,i n erf roar, I . : -- at trie cnapei on .YvHtvyuiwiu iew Discovery as an laeai jranacea fCall at our Dlace and youlwill find anythirg you want in shoes, vye i keep- some cheap grades, - Our wo- m man's Dongola Button at 75 and 85 n cents, are me wouucibvui "" Tlie Ideal Panacea. . James L. Francis , A) derman, i PlButton and Lace at 75 cents can't be "duplicatea. uur ya ceni, meu wiwa bnoe is equal iu any ja-v" duu v" the market. . , , , , See our line ot Children's ScQOOl Shoes. We carrry the famous A good congregation-(the largest at qt Coughs Colds and Lunff Comn SO T I A-bG J--L-ET any Sunday service since iuo uuu piaintSf having used it in my family ing of the chapel) was presen t. ih& lagt fiye yarSj to the exclun at prices that everybody should luy their children's shoes from us. dation for Sim- Bion of physicians's prescriptions mons Liver Regulator is, that it e or other preperations. hlft andatronslv tonic. I rt .1 ohn'Bureus.Keokuk. Iowa. Then too, it is better than piller be- q i have been a minister of cause easier to take in liquid or the Methodist Episcopal church for powder and with no griping, while years 0r more, and have never the relief from Constipation, BH- f nd Anything so beneficial, or that iousness, Sick Headache and Dys- VA me such speedy reUef as:Dr, pepsia is quick ana sure. uuu ffs New Discovery. Try this Simmon's Liver Regulator -a verj; Jg5h Kemed now. Trial. ido? Store. Fine s Shoe frr lftflip.a And entlemen. Need no ooT-ifainrr Avprrhodv-ihat wants an lupto-date shoe knows just the place to get them, at the m ' M and get ready fox the fall buying. This store has not arrived at its present stage by change. There's no luck or speculation about this business ; it isn't the result of fortu nate circumstances, but downright honest hard work work wherein your interests as consumers have been carefully studs ied at every count and turn.' If you don't be lieve all this visit the store during the coming week. "We're going to officially open I the Dress Goods Kid Gloves and Cloafc de partments-S i SHOES, SHOES. The v'forv best! line in town- Good shoes cheap, not cheap shoes, But trick Patterns for sale all the time. Fashion sheet? tree.! Come one, eome all There is a difference between ned cines and medicines. Those of to-day, as a rule, differ from hose of the past in many respects. Fully as great is the difference bet tween Dr. King's . and the ordinarr medicines .of tc-. It i unlike them in , THESE TIVE THINGS : ; 1. It does not tasto like a medl ine. It is as pleasant to take as lemonade and makes a most reiresni drink. ' 2. It never nauseates ine delicate stomach. vita 3. Ii does not swap off onea s ease for another. It doesnot setup one form of disease in order to relievo another as is so often the case. 4. It contains no alcohol or opium in any form and is always harmless even when given to a baoa one day old. . . R, It aoes not pawsu buuiuj - cares. It reacnes as howud does to the hidden sources oi In the blood and removes tno cause. a- does this with an ease and power For all troubles of te Blood, Stoa nnwels. Kidneys and Nerves, and for all lores of 5iSkSSb P01S0H it stands preeminent without a rival or a peer. V ' XF Sold by druerfirists. new package. lar o USE ATIANTA CHEH1CAL CO., ATLAIHA m n -onnK n n i iiMi r : 7jm jtua - FEQZm'SiDBTJGSlOBB and seeour Goods. sis 1011. GRE1T CASH BARGAIN HOUSE,
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