Nasal In ell it3 siW;s there should be cleanlijiesc .: Elr Cream Balm the diseased membrane Itcufes catarrh and drivea qn5ckly. Cream Balm tg placed Into the nostrils, jpreads over the ineujbrane and Is absorbed. Relief Is im XQedlate and ft cure follows. It is not drrin? does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 eents at Drug- nr h wnll Tnol in v !i m w - -"-" v vuw uioui Ei-Y BROTHERS, C6 Warren Street, New York. To the Paters op Cabarbus County: - Section 57 of the school law of North Carolina says that the sheriff shall set tle the school tax for his 'county on or before December 31st, of each year and the law al?o says that the sheriff shall settle the State taxes by the first Jay of January in each year. Now in order to do this I will have to collect about $25,000 between this and the 31st of December. This is no idle talk but it U solid facts that are looking us squarely in the face. Pome are coming in and settling: up but if you haven't paid your tax this is to tell you that you must do so at once. If I have to visit you it will be at your expense4 bo pleas a attend to it at once and save cost. Very respectfully, J. L. Peck, Sheriff. K. . L. Craven gas Bonglit 800 TONS JELICO COAL 200 TONS HARD COAL. Also Vlrai Sit and BiiC Eye .Caiuel Goal. M steal coalat mine prices. : Good Smith Coal. Call and get what you want. 'Phone 74. Winter is Corning. I ALREADY HAVE ON HAND THREE 'CARS OP Jellico Coal And have ten morecar loads on the way. It is time for you to lay in a.Mipply'for the winter, isn't it? I also have on hand the fce3t of antracite coal. J. A. C. Blackwelder, west jjepot st. at store. Jwr,none 68. NOTICE To Consumers of Current. After Nov. 1st, all parties using other than Edison-Lamps, will be harfrl 50 rp.r p. Ant, in addition to present rates. Coscori Electric LiElit Co. 'PHONE ...... ... ..104 Notice to Tax-Payers. The tax books for 1899 have been placed an my hands for collection and all tax-payers are requested to come forward and rmv .their taxes at once. S. J. Ervin, City Tax Collector. m m i; I will be glad to have the pat ronage of Cnn cord's people when in need of any kind of cement work, placing of grates and brick work in general. Satisfaction guaranteed. ; - Wm. C Dejournette. fiFI will be found at C B "Wag- oner uu vv3bi uepot street. IVi, Un DKUW1N Gl DIU, T.TVT?.tfV TPT7T7ITV A vn d a t hi : Just in rear of fit. Cloud Botl. Om ni buRs met all patten gt?r train?. Outfits o; all ; kicds furnished promptly and a r reasonable nricep. Hordes and mcvt8 alvpa on harJ )c ktii , KitH ?ib of .Joiorjl In J')y i )n Bp0p if ijau ift uuy - iuu,imu pounds of old cast-iron scran, d livered at the foundry at once, foT which we will pay a fair price. No burnt iron wanted. , a!6tf. OONCQBD Foukdrt Oa LAS fl L 1 IIS. COAL! EH. PERSONALS. Rev. Chas. B Miller went to Salisbury this morning. r Mr. ,W. H Redferh, !of the Charlotte News, was here today. Misses " Jennie Skeen and Maggie Moser, of M t. Pleasant, are here today. : Prof. D. Matt Thompson, of Statesville, is here today at tending conference. Mr. Robt. L Smith, of Nor wood, arrived here last night to attend the conference. Miss Debnam, the lady solic iting agent for the Orphans Friend, is here today. Mrs. Jas. C McCanless and daughter,- Miss Irene, of Salis bury, are visiting at Mr. Geo. W Brown's. Prof. P E Claxton, of the Greensboro State Normal, arrived here last night to attend conference. Mrs. M A Smith, of States villed, arrived here this morn ing. She is the guest of Mrs. W R Odell. Mr. G A Gray arrived here last night from Gastonia and is visiting at Mr. R A Brown's. Mrs. Gray is expected tonight. OF Home-made m MinGeMeats 0 AT I 0, Hobart's Fortune. Vice-President Hobart's life was insured for 350,000. His estate, it is said, will amount to between two and three million dollars. HOW'S THIS? ; We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case 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 the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly reliable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, 1 Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. 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 svBtem. Price 75c. ; per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimo nials free, r T H E Offers the business public a reliable, per. manent, conservative and accommodate ing banking, instutiori. V SWe soHcit your' patrcnago with the assurance of. honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve yon any time we will Kbe glacrto have you come and see us. LiIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. - : ... . Capital anfllSnmlns - - $70 000. D. B Coltrane, Chashier, J. M. QpEin. President, ; 4MOOt90 6Rr8apariliii nas over ass ? " vcr gain proved 1 5 its cure Then all other preparations failed, th A Nice III!' Mil Conco OUR NEIGHBORING VILLAGE. 2Ir. Hammond's Dogs Win Three Races Other News There. Written for The Standard. . , Glass, Nov. 22 : The farmers here are throughathering corn and' sowing wheat. t ; 1 Mr. Stern, of New Y6rk, spent a few days here this week hunt ing with his friend, Mr. Ham mond Mr. Hammond's dogs last week in New"; Jersey won prizes on three trials. f Mr. D M Thomas, of Char lotte, is getting quite a lot of hickory wood in this section. Miss Mary Winecoff.is spend ing a few days here, she will go to Davidson next week. Miss Maggie May Rogers who has had typhoid fever for some weeks is back in the 'store again. Mr. Milton Rogers, while split ting some wood Saturday night, got his nose severly hurt. Chamberlain's Pain Balm Cures Others Why Not You? My wife has been usingXJhamberlauVs Pain Balm with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her con tinually for nine years. We haye tried all kinds of medicines and doctors with out receiving any benefit from any of them. Ore day we saw an advertise ment of thi3 medicine and thought of trying it, which we did with the bes to satisfaction. She has used only on bottle and her shoulder is almost weT x or saie oy jvi. ju. Marsn & Co., D ru gist. . - m i - Used By Brittish Soldiers in Africa. Capt. C. G. Dennison is well known all over Africa as command of the force that captured the famous rebel Galishe. Under date of Nov. 4, 1897, from Vrv ourg, jjecnuanaiana, ne writes: Be tore starting on the last camoain I bought a quantity of Chamberlain's Uolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used myself when troubled: with bowel complaint, and had ariven to mv men. and m everv case it nrovfid mnst beneficial." For sale by M. L. Marsh K UO. Another Accident With an Unloaded" Gun. - " i A deplorable unot loaded" ac cident occurred near South River late Monday . afternoon. The two young sons of Mr. J C Mil- ler, a highly respected farmer cf Franklin townships were work-, ing on a farm of their; father's, a Miss Peeler keeping house for them. Reed, the' older boy, picked up a pistol i kept by the housekeeper from a table, and mistaking it in the dusk for an ancient- affair with which the boys had often played, pulled the trigger on Henry, ! (the younger one. He remarked rjlavfullv as , - 1 X U -' he pointed the . weapon at his brother that he was going to shoot and to his hor ror and surprise did so in fact. Henry was struck in the head behind the ear and died be fore a physician could reach him He was only about 12 years old. Salisbury . . correspondent . to Charlotte Observer. Story of a Slave, ,. To be bonnd hand and fnnt bv chains of disease is the worst form of siaYery. ueorge u Williams, of M-nche ster, Mich, tells how such a nit. ye was maae iree. - Me savs: 'My wife has been so helpless for five years that sheconldnot turn over in bed alone. After. -using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully im proved and able to do her twn work." This supreme remedy for female disl eases quickly cures nervousness, sleep lessness, melancholy; headache, back ache,fainting and dizzy spells. This mir acle working medicine is ra; godsend to .weak, sickly, run-;- down people. Jhivery bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents Sold at Fetzer's Drugstore. ' ' ': Bisihack's Iron Nerve " Was theiresult ofiiis splendid health. Indomitable will ; anrl from J. , y . U V1U&UUUUO energy are not found where Stomach, Ljyer, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want, these qualities King s New Life Pills. ? They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25catFetzer,sDrng store:V ; , ; i TO CTJBE A COtiDINONE DAY Take Laxative Brbmo Quinine Tablet AU druggistsjrefund money, if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuin has L. B. O n each tablet 5 I ..,, I ..1l l I..., 1.. ' 'Lf The . Kind Toa JQDavo Always in use for ever 30 yearsf f Jt."- ' nrf sonal Allow All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants, and Children--iZperiencef against . Experiment Oastoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups It is Harmless and Pleasant, it contains neither Opium Morphine nor other Narcotic substance Its age is its guarantee It destroys Worms and allays Fererishttess It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and flatulency It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach end Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea--Tho Mother's Friend . .. S9 Bearo the The Kind Yon Haye Always Bought In Use For Over "30 Years. TM CCNTAUII COMPANY. TT HABcpccncit3 or FINE Salt Bags ' ' " AND Outing Cloths. DEALER IN General Merchardise BUYERS OP - . -A : ,C : COUNTRY PRODUCE . of all kind. . . , .0. . Four-foot Wood always Wanted. Best , V ?rice for- game.. ; ' o . ... 6. , ..v... - We inyite anjinspection of all theg6ods . we manufacture . . ill hmmm k OD ELL mWM CO. Gin hams Plaids Sheetiii Ooncord n, o. Bought, and which has been ha? borne the signature of Tin.a ViAAn mniln tii1ai fila supervision since its infancy. no one to deceive you in this. Signature of MUM HA? STREET. NEW YORK CITY. outhern ailway SCHEDULE. N EFFECT JULY THE 16TH, 1899. This condensea schedule is pub Hshed as information, and is subject to change without notice to thepublic : Trains leave concord W. C 5.52 A. M.-No 8, daily, for Eich. mond; connects at Greensboro . for Raleigh and Goldsboro;. at Goldsboro for Norfolk, at Danville for Washington and points North, at Salisbury for Asheville, .Knoxyille and points West. 7. 19 A. M No. 33, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pnllm an Sleep ing Oars between New York and An emsta 'New Vnrlr Norfolk to Charlotte. '8:49 A. M. "Kn m runDi,. Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont- Buiucr,y , iu.ouiie ana in ew urieans, ana all, points Sonth- and Southwest, lrongh Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis, Dining car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and Atlanta. 10:00 A. M. No. 36, daily, for Wash ington, Richmond, Raleigh and all points North. Carries Pullman drawing room buffet sleeper, New Orleans to New : Yoik; Jacksonville to New lork: Pullman tourist cars from San Francisco via New Orleans and South era Pacific Sundays and Wednesdays. 11:23 A. M. No. 11, daily for Atlanta and all points Sontn. Solid train, Rich mond to Atlanta. 7:09 P. M. No. 12, daily, for Rich Son,d? Asheyille, Chattanooga, Raleigh. Norfolk, and all points North. 8;51P.M. -No 7, daily, from Rich mond; Washington, Goldsboro, Selma, Kaleigh, Greensboro Knoxville and Ashevilleto Charlotte, N. C. 8: 51 P. M. No 38, daiiv. Winjrton and Southwestern iimi.eu, Hash mgton and all points North. Through Pullman car. Memphis to . New lork; New Orleans to New York. Also carries vestibuled coach and dining car. Close connection at Greensboro with sleeper f of Norfolk. 9.20 P. M. No. 35, daily, for Atlanta and New Orleans, carries Pullman sleetier NflwYiV "vt vflW York to J acksonville and Charlotte to Atlanta; dinning car. Also Pullnan tourist car Washington to San Francis co, . via New Orleans Tuesday and Fn uays. ' i Tork and Florida Express, carries Poll- "'"s v-ars Detween jxupu-ov lork and (7hnWT-fi x:ua Hat- nes sleepers Charlotte to Norfolk via Greensboro. ' First . ----- Yvruuo ui . cuiur uuuubu pniy to points where they stop according Third Vice-Pres. and Gen'l. Kan. v x Washington, D. C John M. Culp, Traffio Manager, ' ; Washington, D. 0, W A. Tnrk, G6n'L Pass. Agent, ' Washington, P. 0. Gowan Dasenbery, Local TAgent, Concord. N.O

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