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-A. SURE ouke for croup. Mrr Jno; M Fries Dead. , Mr, JT qo. M Frie died suddenly at bpencer Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. He was alone for a few minutes and was found dead LET THE XAW BE OBEYED. Twenty- Five Years', Constant Use With- : outaFailure. flThe'firFt indication of croup is hoarse ness; and in a child, subject to that disease it mnybe taken as a sure sign of the approach of r.n attack. Following this hoarseness is a peculiar rough pugh. If Chamberlain's Cough turuj js -lven a poon as tne child be- " j ovcu aiiot tiiic uruup I m this broad land and never disappoints the anxious mothers. We haye yet to to learn of a single instance in which it has not proved effectual. No other preparation can show such a record in twerty-tiye years' constant use without a failure. PoryalebyM L Marsh & We think our city fathers acted wisely and in harmony with the demand of a sroodlv -portion of a , , . , , tne citizensnip oi the town wnen on the floor with book m hand , . . I XT. 1 3 ,T A X J ii i -Kir Ti wi.y uunuiuueu uui tu uutuiu. aiiu speuLauies on. ivir. r nes was . - , ... ,,,, . the town ordinances to allow Christmas to be perverted with boisterous vein and unseemly Does Insurance Pay 2 , Read the following; Mr. Jno. A Sims. Asrent. Concord. N. C. Tlp.n.V Sir- nnhvG io tn nrlrnr4ir r . - -: ception s o mm leage receipts or$3Z.b, in tull olT i. J-b Will noi DB u HlirtiriSA to anr rrhn I TlIlVTTlPnr, OT WPPK" V inrlOTmntTr ! " rle0ii? 111im,ili,ar with gbod qualities of due me for accident under policy There are those who propose Chamberlain s Ooueh Rempdv. tn Trr.nw K-r rr ,or mi , .'K - , . , , . that people everywhere take pleasure in 1NO 00'JL3- 11118 maKes a total ot to violate tne law tnat was not relating lieh $42.86 that I have received "from and mockinsr celebration, to the 1 1 l 11 i . .1 1 1 T areaa oi tne timia, tne aemoran zation and danerer of youth and the disgust of those of high con ceptions of the true import of uU wmcn nas been in lion 4Vt AifAii 0 t . . uW xui vvcji u jcai ixas uunie xne signature o" mw unu. iias ucen matte under his per. vrM vxoavu. ojjacu us miaiicy. . vfw uuo mi ucumvo you in thi aii ouuteneiis, imitations ana suDstltutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health ot Infiants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTO R I A Nasal In All its stages there suooia oe cleanliness. Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, soothes heals the diseased membrane. Xt cores catarrh and drivm araj a cold iu the head nmtO xU iuu iui wuic luat uunug my the statute against murder be injury, while at the same time, cllCT,nT1(iftj 0 , . . . my life has been insured for fsPed so that ; his vicious S3, 000 under the same policy, cieea oe not a violation of law. Thanking you, and through The spirit and letter of the law villi, villi i.i mi i ih. ii f f ip t i Tn -it i wrif in in r- - ryvM--- i i . u payment of both my claims, I Let no violater call himself a remain. - . Yours truly, M D Schubert, Machinist and Engineer, at good citizen. Let no sound of the martyr's saueal be heard wnen tne law is vindicated. Castoria is a suhstitute 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 Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Trouhles, cures Constipatiou and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. cewuiwe; CASTORIA: always Bears the Signature of cbreambfiiacefntnfT,,.:,. Z . Bleachery. wrthe membra T !cfU8 Dec 18th. 1899; KiacrxemoTZ 7u are working with any assemble on Jan. 3rd. This wiU JrlSf f 5f rge 3ize 60 eenu at kkid of machinery you should ad(i force to the blow that takes OTUEiibt56WuTenStiwit9YaTir I , ose no time in securing acci- off many a turkey's head. Congress has adjourned to re assemble on Jan. 3rd. This will The Kind Yoa Haye you and see how many accidents To PreaclT at Central Church Sunday are haDDemn in XX v J-xJLJ-V T I JUVlUiUgt Always Bought X X O w iujuu (y workingmen. Delay not, delay xxut. iui ueiav is aanpprnns: Call on, ; John A Rims. Aornt. Office in Post Office Buildin f' Kin cpa or eeeca FINE Gingliams, Plaids, Rev. EH Hardiufr, of Farm- ville, Va., who is here visiting at Juage Montgomery's, and who do . w-xvx&. uuv.o pu&Lur ox tne iirst I Life, Fire and T Accident 1 rreS7tenanUrCh here ance, and also insure against tJlt3tlcn aL central Methodist Sickness, including rmatt. church Sundav morninf?. T'ho , 0 O "vy fU2L. roastor. Rpv T A "R Tnr x . - x ij, OAICUUO J. A. S. Agent, a cordial welcome to the Pres- In Use For Over 30 Years. ' THICWUUBCOIIWHr. TT MUWWAT THCCT. WCWYOWKCtTY. " . .. ;. ... T" : smiBii l Concord National hi .S' The landlady and the lumbpr bytenans especially to join I dealer are addicted tn tne service that mornin w UUUl u bills. Ex. in His Life Was Saved. Sheeting, Salt B San Francisco Minstrels. The San Francisco minstrels. which were at Liscomb's opera AND Outing Cloths. 0 - ' DEALER IN General Merchacdise buyers op COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kind. - ....... .0. ..... r. Fonr-foot.Wood Always Wanted. S Best Priceff or same. - - .0. We inyite aEjinspection of all. the;goods - . . . . wemanufactura ... Sdill Mwtiei lfT ,T "F! TiiIItT O r-mri 1 -1 a xuxuixieiib citizen 01 atu xiiuxuu k opera Ute)? W f Fonderful house on Saturrv n,Vhf 1 u.j.Tci.iuro inna mgouiil deatij. In - ,, r, ' ? -o" nrin rt tho k L -j i v o. a ua Liiiieil Willi " " ou ixiixioti tJl SUOWS 1 lypnoid lever, that ran infr ! My lnnga became hardened. I was so , P Senl&a m, mis C1W- The weak I rnnlfl lOk'fiS n.Tlfl crnifro' s.s.&X; ' rtt'in? n catchy:-; was a - -wvufcijr. Wilt; UU I llt3 O " .w.v, wxiu OVOIV wilt? VVIIU gave great rthef. I continned to use it witnpwrl tho c.Tr -u- i-i and now am well and strong, I can t Wllnessea tne snow was highly too mnoh in ,its praise." This pleased with the .many attrac- marvellons medicine is the surest and tions quickest cure in the world for all I Inroat and Inner trouble TWnlnr . -v u WUWJ BUU w i Axial DOttl PR 1; , Vi . " C; vuumiiem vxiamuer free at Fetzer's Drag Store: Every L?8"11?!-18 ' botUe guaranteed. y repntation. DB Johnston of Eichmond, imf , m . . uuou irouoiea with that sympathy dosen;t always fill e: Cndfn IT J "wmuivu. UAi - , I " wxowo XU.O UUIU J. USeCl -Trrrrrrrr- ruin 8 alm- acts like xiu mni 10 Ugliness; : wnume. iuy loot was swollen The woman : wh6 is lovelv in fapp paim7Dff Try .much, but one form and tflmnnr ood application of Pain Balm relied . - . . a.itv uavfl ma 1 nr i- - . . , ienas, Dut one who would be attractive Brust y m&tm & Uo must keen hflr liAolfli t i. 'ubKmi. sickly and all run down; she will be tvt T , nervons anrl irrTfol i , . h MarriaA 1Q rkffck-n o xl-x , . - "..muiu, j.x oxltJ xlliH COnSU-1 vxvvxx ) vi LIUIL pation or kidnev tronh! h blood .will cause pimples; blotches: sk n . - , JUaU W1- mS aPron eruptions and a wretched comnlmn wrings. Hlx. jyectric Bitters is the be&t medicine in the World to Tficmlnto cfvT, it- and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes,smooth VelVetV fikin rir.h iz-kT-I,; n .n - - i ; vviuicxiuu. XL Will ma&e a flrood-Iookino' rvo7.miVvrr of a run-down invalid. Onlv son' -n Offers the business public a reliable, per. manent, conservative and accommodat- mg DanEing instutlon. v We solicit your patronage with the . a a assurance ot honorable treatment and due appreciation of your natrona. If we can serye you any time we will 06 fflad SO have VOU finmo nnr? caa na LIBEBAL AC0OMMODATI0NS3 tvf nrramMirTi-nn XU UUOlVJiUJilVO, . . . - . Capital and Surplus - $70000. v. is CoiiTRANE, Chashier, i M. Udeivii. President. For Sale. One hundred loads of cinders. E. McHish. j ftlUNU .. . . . . . . . j 104 CO 1 A'L ! ' Small boys are acquiring-lar?p - . - . - stocinngs. Ex. Ill toncord N. a M. L. Brown & Bro. v I4VERY, FEED AND SALE f STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses-meet all . passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses" and mules always on hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland bina Hcgs.-f rowaer mill Explosion . i Bemoves evervthmp- i-fr -1 ' ' ' 1- usuu. aj uu r xxixxicxax puis, Dut Doth are xxxxsxiLy uansrerous. uon't dynamite the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, when Dr.KingsNew Life Pills, which are gentle as summer breeze, do the work perfectly. Cures hf adaohe and congti pation. Only 25o. at Fetzer's Dru btore. v 3 The doctor realizes that prac tice is better than, theory Ex. Volcano Eruptions iiiWd' bnt Skin Eruptions rob uieoi joy. Buckleys Arnica SlavA iever Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Felons Sf' Warts, - Cuts, Brnises Bnms Aches "oSte; 8 ont M- IIHIFS from 5c. to 75c. Gloves, Kids, $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50. Silk Mittens ' 50c. and 75c. Wool Mittens V : 10c, 15c. and 25c. Wool Mittens for children 10c. and 15c. Silk Hose 15c, 25c. and 50c. bhoes for Ladies and Chi Irl Ton Hosiery for all, both great ana small. Jback Combs, - Pom- paaour and Side C0Hll!S. XMAS Umbrellas f ron 50c. to $2.59. Gibson & Morrison. M A S At A 1 V s9 oA ra ven Has Boneiii oOO TONS JEUGQ COAL 200 TONS HARD COAL Mso Tirgina Sslit ani Bird Eye Camel urn iiesisieai coal at mine prices; Good Smith Coal. Call and get what vou want. 'Phone 74? Notice to Tax-Payers. Tho. tax books have been open since the 1st of September and you have not been in to - pav your tax. I have to settle with the town bv. th a 1 0fVi -p rn l9' 1 . obliged; to ha?e on you at once for tho amount' ui ana snau expect you If no paid when I caD, I will conect same bylaw TtaTM plam talk, and it means S. J. Ervin, ' Bee. 9, 99C Uecfor- - tue most of. tuxi . Hood's Sarsaparilk Sf?A 0 schedhle N EFFECT JULY THE 16TH.1393. This condensed schedule fc .w.wwt Iisncd as inFormafinn anrtViv subject to change without rosier to the public : Trains leave concord N. C- 5.52 A. M. No r vioiiTT tj.- ' v , jui for Norfolk, at Danville for Washington and nmnfa Yrvrfl 04- Cni;nu.n f Asheville, Knoxyille and pointe W( st Florida Express, carries Pullman Sleep- fimstft. N"fiw YriTfr rTomi..! "PI , Norfolk to Charlotte. Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobile an4 New Orleans, and all nmnfa Snfk c4Kro4 - uvuvu uu ix uuubixvtcau Through Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis, Dining car, vestibuled coach, between ? aouiugiuu una -a-uanta. 10:00 A. M. V ;t. -P-. TT7fto7,. . - .v. vxaxxjr, xux t aoii- points North. Carries Pullman dia' New York; Jacksonville to XTew York: Pullman tourist cars from San Francisco via New Orleans and South ern Pacific Sundays and Wednesdays. Il"t23 A . TVT M-k n air. - xx, uttxxv xur OTIrl oil rA.vXn O x. v 1 1 i . i xx uxxiis oouixi. ooua tram, v d mond to Atlanta. Ji09 P. M.-No. 12, daily, for Tdch mond, Asheville, Chattanooga, Ralegh, Norfolk, and all points North. 8;51 P. M. rNo 7, daily, from Rich aiond, Washington. Goldahoro. Seiiaa, KaJeigh, Greensboro Knoxville and Ashevillo to Charlotte. N. C. 8: 51 P. M. No 38, dailv, Washington and Southwestern limited, for Was mgton and all points North. Through PnUman car. Memphis to New York: NeY.y V s to N" York. Also carries vestibuled coach and dining car. Close connection nf ftroonoV., -ii, i , ---- Willi telCCt"- for Norfolk. 9.S0 P. M.N6. 35, daily, for Atlanta sJeenpr 1 atd-v -hTi- x xt n x-r-. York to Jacksonville and Chariots Atlanta: n inn i-nrv t n . -,r , . . r" vax. zxiu nu . t " TiOnTlHT, ron wf,u; l j i r- uaBumgiomooan XTtLUCia- CO. Via N Aw nvlonnn rn j i TVi- doys ' ' AV4AJ.a xuoBuay a.nu j- v i -No,34 : daily, the Ziew York and Florida Express, carries PI i1 Sleeping Cars between Augusta and New JTork. Tampa, Fla, andXe York and Charlotte to Richmond. Car ries sleepers Charlotte to Norfolk yia preensboro. -I First sections of regular through or . x-nuie tUXCV OliUM vul m, . , Frank S. Gannon, Third Vice-Pres. and Gen'l. Mar - " v Washington, If. C. John M. Culp, Traffio Manager, Washington, D, C W. A. Turk, Gen'h Pass. Agent, . Vloo'Vii'nortnn. T). lv- Gowan Dassnbery, Local Agent, Concord, N.C i rr
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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