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0 "There are fads in medicine as well aa in other things," said a busy druggist, 44 but the most remarkable thing about Hood's Sarsaparilla is that customers who try other remedies all come back to Hood's, and this is why the enormous sales of this medicine keep up while others f and in a short time go out of sight en tirely, to be heard from no more." "Why is it?" "O, simplj because ' Hood's Sarsaparilla haa more real curative merit than any medicine I ever sold." Thirls of daily occurrence in almost every drug store. Hood's Sarsaparilla is thejtandard remedy which has cured more sickness, relieved more distress and made more happiness by bringing people E health than any other medicine. Its wonderful cures of the worst cases of scrofula, running sores, ulcers, salt rheum, etc.; of dyspepsia and other troubles where a first class tonic and aid to aiges tlon was needed; of catarrh, rheumatism, malaria and other troubles arising from or promoted by impure blood, have made Sarsaparilla The standard the One True Blood Purifier. Uaai r&Mt are the onlv Pills take flood S PI 1 IS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. SCHEDULE la Effect Jan. 18, 1897. This condensed schedule is pub- t. U ,1 C . lZ J l to change wrhout notice to the T ains Leave Concord, 0 9:27 p. m. No. 35 daily for Atlan ta a d4 Charlotte Air 15, e division, ana all points South and Southwest Cjirrit s through Pullman drawings room buffet sleepers between New York , Washing ton, Atlanta, Birms ingham, Galveston, Savannah and Jacksonville, Also i'uilman slteotr' Charlotte to Au ta. 1 8:48 a. M.Nr. S7t daily, Washing ton and SoutLvw stern : vestibuled lmitefor Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile and Nw Orleans, and all points', South and Southwest. -Through' Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis ; Din ing car, vestiluled coach, between Washington and Atlanta, Pullman f ourist car for San Francisco, Sun days ay;02 p. m. No. 9, daily, from Bich mond, Washington, Goidsboro.Nor1 folk, Selma, Balign, Greensborol Kucxville and Asheville to Char otte, N. O. 1050 a. m. No. 11, daily, for At anta and all points South. Solid train, Bichmond to Atlanta; PulU man sleeping car, Richmond to -10:07 a. m. No. 86, dailyfor Washington, Richmond, Raleigh nd all points North. Carries Pail man drawingroom buffet sleeper, Galveston to New York j Jarksoni yille to New York ; Birmingham to New York. Pullman tourist cars from San Frar cisco Thursdays 9;02 p. m. No. 38, daily, Washing, ton and Southwestern vestibuled, pmited, for Washington and all lioints North. Through Pullman car Memphis to New York; New Orleans to JNew xoik: lamoa to New York. Also carries vertibuled coach and dining car. 7;22 p. m. No. 12, daily, for Richs mond, Asheville, Chattanooga, RaK North. Carries Pullman sleeping car from Greensboro to Richmond. Connects at Greensboro with train carrying Pullman car for Raleieh. 6,17 a. m, No. 10, daily, for Rich mond ; connects at Greensboro tor 4 I -r I I rm 1 1 I M 1 WU KIIII M I I Willi TIT.H Raleigh and- Norfolk; at Danville for Washington and points North ; at Salisbury for Asnville, Knox ville and points West. Jill freight trains carry passengers. John M. Culp, W. A. Tube, Traffic Mgr. Gen'l Pass. Ag 't, ; W. H. Gbeen, Washington, D. C. Gen'l Superintendent, Washington,.!). C. S. H.Haedwick, Ass't Gen'i P. Ag't Atlanta, Ga .',H. Tatloe, Ass't Genl P. Ag Louisville, Ky. Gowan DoeENBEBv. LccalAgt, Concord. N. C. Attention.Farmcrs. I will be'kin Concord on Saturday, October 23 rd, at -Coil's livery and feed stables, with a car load of horses and mules that I will sell cheap. R;m6tnber the date and be present. A. Dodd. ; (F i & n m i I mm i RAILWAY. Horse's-Body Boy's Head. Dr. G W Barlow, a veterinary surgeon of Ashland, Wis., is here with what is termed "the modern. Oentaai," which is 'to be kept on ex hibition for a time. The freak stands about 18 inches high, and has the bodj of a colt and the head ofa hnman. The freak was born at Aahland, Wis., January 25, 1895 and livea two hours. It has been in Dr. Barrow's possession ever since its birth. He has a certificate signed by a number of business and professional men of Ashland testi fying to its genuineness. Abbeville Citizen. Coming: Bach to Worth Carolina. We learn with pleasure that Rev. W A Deaton is coming back to his Dative State. He will serve the Dal las charge of the Tennessee Sjnod. CHURCH DIRECTORY. First Presbyterian church Rev W. C. Alexander, Pastor, Preach ing every Sunday at 11 a. m., and 7:00 p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wed nesday night at. 8:00; , Baptist ChurcL Rev. J. J. Pay seur, pastor, services every Sunday at 11 o'clock, ai m. and 7:00 p: m. pi ay ermeeting every Saturday at 7 00 p. in,'; Sunday School every Sunday at 9:45 a. m. Public cordially in vited. ;. ; , : 1 ; Trinity Reformed church Rev. B Frank Davis, pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday school at 10ia. m. Y. P S. C. E. at 8:00 p.m. All are cordially invited . Trinity! Reformed Chapel West Corbin street, Hev. B Frank Davies pastor. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Preaching at 4 p. m. All are c ra dially invited to attend. Forest Hill M. E. church, South Rev. J.D. Arnold, pastor. Preach ing at 11 a. na, and 8:00 p. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. in. Prayer meeting every Saturday at 7:00 p. m. The public cordially invited. Epworth League meeting at 6 p. m, Bay's Chapel, Methodist Church Rev. W. B. McGee, pastor. Serw ices at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Suns day school at 9:30a. m. Central Methodist Church Rev. J; E. Thompson, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and v:uu p m Sunday school at 3:00 o'clock, p m. Epworth League meeting at 6 30 p. m. All Saints Episcopal church Rev J. C. Dayis, rector. Morning service at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayers Wednes day at 5 p. m St. James Lutheran Church, Main street Rev. Chas. B. Miller, pastor, seryices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., Sunday School 3 p. m., Luther League 1st and 3rd Sundays 4 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer 8:00 All are cordially tin vi ted. St Andrews Lutheran church, Cannonville Rey.H. A.McCullough pastor. Sunday School at 9.80 a. m every Sunday. Preaching every 1st Sunday at 11a. m., and regular service every Sunday night at 7:00 o'clock, excepting the first and il ? i n a. - j, , third Sundays in each month, when services will be held on Uhe first Hunday at 11 a. xn and third Suns day at 4 p. m , each month. ; Offer the business public a re liable, permanent, conservative and accomodating banking inPtitVition. We solicit your business with the assurance of honorable treatment nd due appreciation of your paU ronage. If we can serve you at any time wesbai t t- glad to navet you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS J Gapital and Sulplus $70. 0003 D. B. COLTRANE, Cashier. J. M. OPELL. Pres. ? ? For all kinds of coalSoft or Hard call on me. My Lump Coal can not be surpassed in quality. Prices as low as can be had. : o- 0 " J. A. C. Btackwelder Atyiorc on TV eat Depot Street." Coal Coal Adjonrnetl Court Uiside Down." Last Saturday, the last day of court, SheriflF Haynes was called home on account of illness in his f .rnily. All the deputies except Columbus Henson, the junior deputy, had gone home, so he was left in full charge as officer of the court. f When the session was about over Judge Norwood said : Mr. Sheriffi adjourn this court "sine die." The young sheriff didn't quite catch those two Latin words but was determined to proceed with his duties and said in loud, bold tones ;Oh, yes 1 oh, yes ! this honorable Superior Court now stands adjourn ed 'upside down."' Attorney J M Moody says the above ia an actual occurrence. Waynesville Courier. Backlen's Arnica aaire. The Best Saive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salr Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappt Hands, " Chilblains, Corns and ale Skin Eruptions, and positively curel Piles . or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give etatief action os monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug 8 tore. Hello Albemarle. The telephone line from Albe marle to this city, will be in work ing order oon. The large force of hands engaged in placing the poles, have reatched Mt. Pleasant, and will strike this city in a few dayt Mr. J M Russell has the work in charge and as soon as all the posts are set. the linemen will put up the wire and 'phones- CATARRH A l.ocal Disease A Climatic Aflection Nothing but a local remedy or change of climate will cure it. Get a well-known phar maceutical remedy, ELY'S CREAM BALM. - t is quickly absorbed, glvs relief at once, opens and cleanses the Nasal Passages. COLD lft HEADHndTroSfS No Cocaine, No Mercury, No Injurious drug, Full Size 50c; Trial Size ioc at druggist or by mail. Sir. WInecoff ImproTln&r. .Mr. A J Winecoff, who fell from the roof of his house in No. 4 town ship about two weeks ago and re ceiyed what was thought to be fatal injuries, is slowly improving and chances are good for his recovery, we are informed. Mr. WinecofC has been taken to his home near Kalis bury. Superior Court Kotlce, NORTH CAROLINA, Superior Cabarktjs Coukty, Court. Geo. F Barn hard t and wife, Lilly A Barnhardt, plaintiffs, Yb. G U Goodman Joseph Barnhardt, Mar tin, LutLcr, Maud and John Barn. hnrdt, defendants. It appearing to the satisfaction of the conrt from th return of the sheriff ol Kuwun county N 0., and from, the affidavit of George F Ban -harat fiied 10 the above euMtitd spe cu) proCtifcdiDg8 and otherwis tnat John BarLhardt is a nonretident of this btate, and af ttr due diligence cannot be found within the State of North Carolina, and id a necessary and proper party to the above entU tied special proceedings, and where as the plaintiffs above named have begun taid special proceedings in said court to have partitioned the real esate described in the com plaint of the plaintiffs, and wherets the said defendant John Barnhardt ha 3 an interest actual r-r contingent in said lands. Now, therefore, the said John Barnhardt is hereby noii fied that unless he be and appear at the office of the Clerk of the Supe rior Court of said county and btate aforesaid on or before the 29 h day of November 1897 and plead, answer or demur to , the complaint of the p:alntiff in 6aid special proceedings, that the plaintiff will pply to the ; Court for the relief demanded in the complaint and for costs of action. This 15th day of October, 1897. JAS. C. GIBSON, 0I6 6w Clerk Superior Court. If You Think Any; s kind off Lamp go to. FETZER'S DRUQ STORE. We have some astonishing bargains in beautiful Lamps to show you. When we say BARGAINS" we mean it. Come and see us. N. iim!iiliiil!iiDi:iiiiiiIiiiiiiIiiiIinl!niiiiiiiiiIiiiJ Advertisers'willfird no better means to reach the people, than through the columns of THE STANDARD. If you want the patron, age of the people, make your wants known through this medium. Our local advertisements are worth five cents per line for first insertion, and reductions given on successive insertions. All other rates given on application. r When in need of JOB WORK I of different descriptions, you -will do well to call on I us, as we . can save you I money. .Prices tm different I kinds of JOB WORK given j on application at this office. I THE STANDARD. Ls Ally One Wanting to Make an kind of a trade FOR A . We haye Wheels for boys Bicycle We will have another lot of those .Wesitfield's in a few days. The demand is so great'that we can not keep them in stock all t,he time. Remember the price of these wheels has been reduced to $60.00 to $45 00 CWe also cive you vour wWl&iNW 18 Yorke Wadsworth & Co. rr, irr pr r AJAX Tf?LETS PCSlUVEi .Y ' "! by Abasu or other Jxcssh r-.Y cv?5f taken in tinw. Theirose sh3 iamedifrnYrTn,1' 5ntn.l effS8 KE where all other f Si 7 oiBi. ujwa Bmng ma pennine Aj.ix Tablets. Thi cared thousands and will core yon. We arS iti written gnarantee to effect a rare Cft t? each case or refund the money. Price OU UTS. Otoc xu. I For sale by J P Gibson, Druggists . ... of Buying D. FETZER. WEEKLY STflifl Jliiiiinliiiliifliiiliiiliiiliiiliiniiiiiiiii!!,,,!,,,!,,,!,,,) There is nolning that is as essential to the hap, piness of the family as the local newspaper. If you are not yet a sub scriber send us your name at once, and let THE .'STANDARD start at once. You can not do without it, neither can the family. When you wish clubbing j rates oji any kind of news j paper or periodical with THE STANDARD I you will save money by call I ing on us, though all orders i must invariably be paid in i advance. SHOULD CALLION US and girls. T)referftTin as to handle bars opportunity if you want.'. a Tax Notice 1 - Your town tax for. 1897 is now due, and tne tax books have been deliver ed to me with instructions to col lect, and for that purpose I am autnonzedio use all lawiul means to collect the same promptly. Pay up your taxes at once and save trouble and costs. You can find me at mylofficelin Jno. Ii Miher'g store. This 16th Sept., 1897. 11-Jno. H. Pattebso, Tax Collector forConcord. ? E 11 in
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