A MOTHER TELLS HOW SHE
SATED DAUGHTERS LIFE.
I anj the mother of-eight child
Ten and have had a fcreat deal of
experitnco with inidicines. Last
summer my Jittie daugKter had
t9 (Ivsmitery m-its orst form.
We thought she would die. I
irieu ew ty fhing I could think of.
I sajv by an advertisement in onr
pMr that Chftmberlaiu'a Colic,
-Cholera nd Diarrhoea Remedy
"was highly recocnumndcd Dd
sent and got a bottle at once. It
proved to be one of the very best
medicines we ever had m the
house. It saved my little daught
er's life. I am anxious for every
mother to know what an excellent
mediune it i.- Had L known it at
first it voi;ld have saved me a
great dsal of anxietv and my
little daughter much euffering.
Ycttiis truly, Mrs. Geo. F. Bur
dick, Liberty, K. L For Sale by
M. L. Marsh & Co., Dmggist.
L. T. HABTSELL.
t ATTO RN EY-AT-LAW,
CONCORD - - N C.
Prompt attention given to all
business. Office in Morris building
mpo-'t court house.
NOTICE!
I have purchased of the Con
cord Electric Light Co. all the
supplies used in connection (
witB lightning All parties
needing Lamps or Repairs will
find' them at my. shop next to
Corl'sliye'ry stable.
PBON
V St J
E. McNISH.
1U4,
Winter is Coming.
I ALREADY HAVE ON
HAND THREE CARS OP
Jellico Coal
And have ten more car loads on the way.
It is time for you to lay in a supply for
the winter, isn't it? I also haye on
hand the best of antracite coal.
J. A. C. Blackweldery
West Depot St. at Store. &'Phone68.
BICYCLES
Repaired Promptly and Satisfac
tion Guaranteed.
FRESH FRUITS
And Vegetables in stock at
E. L. LI PES
1 N BR C R o W
Cleanliness
In a Barber Shop is
necessary and is ex
pected by our class
. : : of TRADE : :
7vVe satisfy our trade
by giving to them
clean and satis
factory WORK : : : :
ft
t; j. brown,
- PROPRIETOR
50 YEARS
EXPERIENCE
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Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c
,J."ue BBnoing a sKetcn and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
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ctA? 5onfldentiaL Handbook on Patents
ent iree. Oldest agency for securing patent.
tpeciol notice, without charge, in the
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A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest cir
culation of any scienUflc lournal. Terms, $3 a
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UNN & C0.3 1 Broadway, fgW faft
Branch 0i. 6 8t Wkujtoo. D.C.
WANTEU-Tt buy 100,000
Tjonnda of old caat-irnn
- - WW.H UO"
iivered attfce foundry at once, for I Wfio
whi v6 r) U pay a f ai r pri 03w No 1 r
ournt iron j
al6tt Concord Foundry Co, I
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Ohio Democrats Ethusiastic. , ; J : ' A Smart Lawyer. . if ?. '
The Democrats of Ohio, in con
vention on the 30th, nominated
Jno. R McLean for governor on
the first ballot.
The Democrats are in fine
spirits and confidently hope to
carry their ticket through. They
reaffirm the Chicago platform and
declare for Bryan for 1,900.
They denounce, imperialism and
advocate the initiative and refer
endum. CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Broxno Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund money if it fails to
care. 25c. The genuin has L. B. Q
jn eachatablet.
The Southern Gets Another Liue.
The Southern Railway has se
cured the Atlantic . and Danville
Railroad. This practically gives
the Southern a double track from
Norfolk to Charlotte. The deal
was confirmed Thursday, and the
new leaser takes charge forth
with. The line, will be very
much improved.
HOWS THIS?
We offer one hundred dollars
reward for any caee of catarrh
that can not by cured by Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.,
Toledo, Ohio.
We the undersigned, have
known F J Cheney for tbe last 15
years; and believe him perfectly
reliable in all business transac
tions and fioancially able to carry
out any obligations made by their
firm.
West&Truax,
Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, 0.
Walding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acts directly upon the
blood and mucous surface of the
system. Price 76c. per bottle.
Sold by all druggists. Testimo
nials free.
Delay Hot
For Delay Is Dangerous !
You have been thinking about
taking out a Policy of Life In
surance. Yes, and for the
benefit of yourself and loved
ones you will take an Accident
Policy.
Mr. W. D. Shubert, machinist
at Cannon Manufacturing: Co.
.and Mr. F. B. Haydock, ma-.Si-.;-,:.
di t . i
v;niiiiai; ai tut; JDitJcLUiitJry , llavQ
both been injured recently, and
both promptly received their
weekly indemnity. Go to see
them, they were insured by me.
You can find me in my office
every evening during the week
from 8 to9 o'clock.
Office in Postoffice Building.
Jno. A . Sims,
t Insurance Agent.
, Sept. 1, 1899.
TIKE THE STAEID&RD
I month
35c.
1.00.
'At
2.00.
4.00.
A Smart Lawyer.
j That renlmds ine ' saia x
nivrarm Tnan in a reminiscent
group the other ' night. 1 'of an
old story that is good enough to
repeat. Some years ago three
j book-makers put up at a Chicago
ho tel and handed a large package
of money to the chief clerk.
They told him that they would
leave it with, him every, night,
and were particular 'in saying
that it was to be. delivered only
in the presence of all .three. ; . It
was evident, you see, that they
didn't quite trust one another.
"Well; a week or so rolled
around, and one morning one of
the trio came down rather early
and called for the casJb. Without
thinking of the conditions of de
livery the clerk handed it over
and the bookmaker promptly
skipped. His two partners were
furious and brought suit against
the hotel for 25,000, the " amount
in the bundle.
' 'A smart young lawyer volun
teered to take the defense, which
other . attorneys regarded as
hopeless. -
4 'When the trial came off he
waited until the book-makers
had submitted all their evidence,
and then arose with a large bun
pie in his nand.
" 'We stand ready,' he said,' to
fulfill the letter of agreement you
have just proved. This package
contains $25,000
soon as the three
for it together we
in cash. As
owners apply
are prepared
to turn it oyer.'
"Of course the third man
couldn't be produced, and the
case immediately collapsed. The
parcel really contained an old
pair of pants." Chicago Inter
Ocean. -
For Over FlUy Tear
Mra, Wiusioif'B ttootuinj c5yrup hA
been naed for over fiftj years by
uiiliiona cf mothers for their child-
rea while teething, lth perfect auc-
cefJB. It gocthes the child, eoCtcias
tba gums, allays all pain, curee wind
colic, and is the beet remedy for
Diarrhoea; It will relieve the poor
little euf&rsr immediately. Sold by
druggists, in every part of the world,
Twpnty-five sente a bottle. Be sre
aod ek for Mrs. Winslovrs ooth-
inur Syrnp." asd t?.k no other kind
. -d
It's Econcmical. S
The Knoxville Sentinel says J
E flicks, a prosperous farmer
just north of the city, has four
sons, Will, Lum, Joe and Ed,
who were all born on June the
22nd. Their ages are, respec
tively, 38, 31, 28 and 2-1. That's
a plan worth adopting in the in
terest of economy. One birthday
dinner serves for four.
Duiing the civil war, as well as
in our late war with Spam, diar
rhoea was one of the most
troublesome .diseases the army
had to contend with. In manv
instances it became chronic and
the old soldiers still suffer from
ifc. Mr. David Taylor; of Wind
liidge, (Greene county, JPa., is one
of these. He uses Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Kemedy and says he never found
anything that would give him
such quick relief. It is for sale
by M. L. Marsh & Co., Druggist
' .
Forty to be Put on Trial. -
The 40 negroes in jail on ac
count of the disturbance at Da
rlen, Ga. , are being arraigned in
superior court. John Delegal
comes first for killing Deputy
Sheriff Townsend.
HE FOOLED HE SUKGEONS.
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A11 doctors told Eenick Hamilton, of
West Jefferson, O . after suffering 4 18
months from Eectal Fistula, he would
die unless a costly operation was per
formed; but he cured himself with five
boxes of Bncklen's, Arnica Salve, the
surest Pilo cure on Earth, and the best
Salve in the World. 25 cents a box.
Sold at Fetzer'a Drug Store.
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MANUFACTURERS OFff
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Ginghams,
Plaids,
Sheeting,
Salt Bass
AND
Outing Cloths.
DEALER IN
General Merchandise
BUYERS OF-
COUNTRY PRODUCE
of all -Kind.
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F6nr-foot Wood always Wanted. Best
Price for sam.
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SCHEDULE.
IN EFFECT JUNE THE i:TH, 181
This condensea schedule ispuk
lished as information, end ii
subject to change without n otice
to the public: J
Trains leave Concord N. C-
5.52 A.M. No 8, daily, for Kiel
mond; connects at Greensboro ft
Kaleih and Goldsborb; at Goldsbor
for Norfolk, at DanTille for Vashingtoi
and points North, at Salisbury to
Asheville, Knoxyille and points West
7. 19 A. No. 33f the New York ad
Florida Express, carries Pullman Sleep
ing Cars between New York and Aifcei
S. O., New York and Tampa, Fla., and
Norfolk to Charlotte.
V 8; 49 A. M. No, 37. daily, fa
inrton anri Smith wefltArn limited for
Atlanta,jBirmingham, Memphis, Mont
gomery, Mobile and JNew Urleans, w
all points. South and Southvei
HThTrtncrh Pullman cl oonoT
New Orleans and New York toilemp
Dining car, vestibuled coach, betweei
Washington and Atlanta. .
10:00 A. M, No. 36, daily, for Wash;
inffton. Tvi.TiinTifl "RfllAiorh-t aiid
points North. Carries Pullman dra
room buffet sleeper, New Orleans
Hp to Ne
York: Pullman tourist cars frombj
Francisco via New Orleans and bou
A TlmrfidflYS.
.ww- w v
11-oq a Tvr Jisj 11 ;1tt trr Atlanti
and all nnints Snntr Snlirl train. WCfr
jr. iu. no. iz, aany,
mond, Asheville, Chattanooga, BaW
Norfolk, and all points North.
iond, Washington, Goldsboro, Seln
T?QlAifrh CvaAnoUv.n T?f.nvvi&
Asheville to Charlote. N. C.
8: 51 P. M -No 38, dailv, Washing
and Southweater n limited. -for w8?
ington and all points North. ThW
Pullman car. Memphis to New Xf
connection at Greenaboro with sleep
: 9.20 P. M. No. 35. daily; ioi
and New Orleans, carries
sleeper New York to New Orlenns. '
York to Jacksonville and Charlotte
Atlanta. Also Pullman to iri
Washington toSan Francisco, Via w
Orleans Wednesday and Sftti"" Jay .
9.45 P. M. No. 34, daily, the
York and Florida Express, carries rn
man Sleeping Cars between AiKen,
and i New York. Tampa, Fla, and
York and Charlotte to Richmond.
First sections of regular through
local freight trains cany Pasf!
uuijr pumis wnere iney oiujy
to schedule. ?
Frank S. Gannon,
Third Vice-Pres. and Gen'l.
Wftshinffton, v
John M. Culp, Traffic Manflger'a
v Washinston, v
W. A. Turk, Gen'l. Pass. Agent,-
Washing011
Gowan Dasenbery, lliocal Ag o
k' W Tile
V You Have
Always Bought,
Will
Concord