Twenty-Five YpATR'-Gonstent Use With-J out at ailure. :t The first indicatidnViproup is .hoarse ness. and m a child , snbiect to that SiliTK BEIiEiTir THE WATES. British Ship Grounds Near Hattcras and " and 21 of the Crew Are Lost The British freight ship, me appruucu vi au; aiuic&. ... -e uuuwiinf 7 ' , . -l t : ... - " wis noareeness is a v pecuuax 7 roxrgn.1 IuOrniugaOurr.mueo eousth. -i If Chamberlain's . Oonghji.. 4 aWfinV ' Bemedv is iriven as soon as the child fc-1 teras lirOrSaVin : Station - and comas hoarfia. or even idler ths .cr6ntl t,tefirit.v-o a Vhon Wnm drowned. in this broad land and never disappoints bearings', Were probably lost, th anxious mothers. , We . have, yet to . . a;.! Vi a to learn of ft single instance in which it The v waves .dashed oyer the has not proved effectual. Ho other vessel o after - it struck and the preparation can show such a . record in i - - , x 1 twenty-fivejears constant use Without pen feared to stay on the vessel ft failure. For sale by M L Marsh iest.it should go to-pieces. t x ne cap turn uuu ui men tunt Chamberlain's Conch Remedy, to know evenly divided but that he WOUld that people everywhere take pleasure in . w Krxf T??rT mar. relating ohsir experience in the use of stay on the boat. Eight men that ispleni. medicinej .&nd in teJling said they would stay with him. of the benefit hey have received .from wu .i 01 Wo, it nf bad n is it his cured of The other 21 men got into the treafened attach f pbenmpiua it has life boat and attempted to get averted and J of toe cnildren it has saved 1 , , , , ,.. . If om attacks ot croup ana wnoopingr t i u5u uu .10 oi cough. egod medicine, crew , warned them by signs For sal bjr M. Xj. Harsh & Co. ; , , 7 L .. ... against : the attempt, knowing oirano .Eruptions v.; that no small boat could ride out Are grand,-', but Skin Eruptions roD sucfr a stormV ' ' A The boat was life of joy. Eucklen cures tbem. also Old Fever Sores. Ulcers Corns.' Warts. : TCuts Scalds" Chapped' Han Best Pile cure on earth: and Aon.es. Unlv aoctsv a. box. .JUdrel , ,.-. THE WEEK IK WASHINGTON. Uur Correspondent Intervieivs an Ameri can From the Transvaal Ilia Sixty Second Birthday Passed. From our Regular Correspondent. Washington, D. C. The sympathy in" official circles fori dear ?, old; England still keeps up. - Most .Americans with a Uttle brief authority dearly love a titled lord; .and the expres sions of gratitude just now com ing from; iEnglisn 'nobility have warmed the cociries 01 our near t. uHoid Hingland" has been so 'good and kind to us (she burned Washington in 1812) -that no doubt we ought to stand by her. An American, lately .returned from v the Transvaal furnished he writer with a very interest ing interview this past week He claimed . that England's MM FEW on every To :JMO-1THERSi WE ARB ASSKKT1MG IN 1THE COURTS OUR BIGgT TO THE clustve ; u pi the;wprd 5 CASTOEIA," and PITOHEirafUTtOTO TRADE MARK. J, bR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hy'annis, Massaehuseth ls W mgmWtft"Pn9 the sam was thathasborhQand: i -doesmw TMsismrngmmCtiEKS CmomV'Mich hasted useaw wwf wwiji. oj;jjeqjpr over thirty years. LOOl ihat itfc the kind .you lmeMmw on th and has heigrMturm 9f4u wrfl, fer. Wo name except The'Cmt March 8, 1897. ' -'Vrd t worst disasters were yet to come Po not endang thev .life jOSijurjiIdby. acceptinp? cheao 'substitute z which j some ilm 'traist KSav Aff a 5 I Running and swamped and one by one the affair to defeats tnap are iiKeiy in. . Boils, FeW. roor fellows sank :in sieht of follow before the .Boers give up greuienis ui wmcn even aoes noc Know. , ;3ruiseSttr lit r ii" i j i?J..- Li- A 1 ' .," : :cKftii.;'iV:riW -vi Wi-r uhls-i . aerssl life:linei to the vessel the fall of Kimberly withm ,a and the captain- and his eight very short time. This asjiine Mt,c- mi crilS Tet saved. , penned up. The opinion is exr bags to the Fenix Flour Mills There is hopef. that the vessel pressed by those who are ac and get 3 cents in cash or trade may not be lost. quainted with the facts, that if for each. This is $30.00 per The captain, Raines, it is said , the Boors capture Rhodes, they thOUSand. Don't let them lie io an 11 ooilni fmrn'nll nvovtVo . ef, Viirr -mlfhrinf miinW around and go :Vto waste. They I - , . w . ... n avL tt 4- w - w-. BEARS cTHEi SI G N ATU RE OF ..insist on Havinff tf G T Crowell, prop. outhcrn allway SCHEDULE: N EFFECT JULY THE 16TH, 1899. This condensed schedule is tub! uiieu db iiuuiiiiduuii, ana is subject to change, without notici to the public: .; Trains leave concord N. C 5.52 A.;M No 8, daily, , for Rich tmond;, qgnnects at Greensboro foi Raleigh and Goldsboro: at Goldsboro for Norfolk, at Danville for Washington Jor ODELL i"ai poinis onn, .at. alisbnry aeyii.ein -xyme ana rwmta West.' V. l4-X:ifclV8ithS New Tori 'dii iiopl.. j . .. . .-. ., onries Pullman Sleep tl: New WVV AiidTami) Fl4. and "norioiK to unarioite. - Atlanta. Birxainerham. Memnhis. gomervsMobiU; and New Orleans J. an au pomta 0.Sputhand Sonthwes New prleaniand NewYork to Memnhil vyasumgion ana aiiai taints Worth. Carrie Rillmatt rfl room tf,ej,jew prieansjtb New v Tork; - Jacksonville ; iq NeW ffiJpTOrJ .f ram San OQTHH. ranciscq via' NewOrle&na and 4 fionth- LttPafeifioSnntf V IWifl jail pomta South. SoM train, RichH uuuu w Aiiania. ; EJte !BIMNol2,Zdafly .for Rick mond, Asneyille, Ghatanooga, Raleigh, Norfolk, ana all p'o&ts North. ( J$1 .Mlfo.'tdailF frpm xRich ; iWftahwgtqn ,Goldbpro lma. : Raleigh, -: Oreensbcro' otville i XSnd Ashevilletb Charlotte. Ni O. " ' i 8: 51 P M.No diUv1, Washington and,Sduthwe8tern;ilimitedi;for xWaph- Stpn and all points iiprlJi. TJtough '-'New Orleans to New T6rk.Also carries vestibuled coach and dining car.: . Close connection at Oreeneboro with sleeper for Norfolk. Vi M.No. 35, daily, for Atlanta . and i New , Orleans, carries : Pullman ' 4 sleeper New York to New Orleans. New .York to Jacksonville and .Charlotte.. to Atlanta; dinning car. " Also Pnlltnan . tourist car Washington to San Francis co, via New Orleans Tuesday and Fri days. ' ; . ' k " 9 45 P. M. No. 34, daily, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pull: man Sleeping Cars between -Augusta , an&; New York. Tampa, Fla and New rYork and Charlotte to Richmond. Car ries sleepers Charlotte ; to ..Norfolk yla - Greensboro. - - First sections of regular through or . . local freight: trains cariy , passengers only to points where they stop according to schedule.' Frank S. Gannon, Third Vice-Pres. and Gen'l. M : Washington, 1. C. y John M. Culp, Traffic Manager, v Washington, D, C. W. Turk, Gfen'l.'TPas. Agent, V i Washington, D. C. Go wan Poeenbery5, Local ; Agent, w ' - Concord, NO. . the sight of his men going down, that the Boers are a greatly uh- to nnriP; agoti'ii i n nicw nAv Serrated people,' as far as educa Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, tion and progressive tendencies All druggists refund mony if it fails to are concerned. He . claims that Snh tablet 6 nnm Q thGV are a "study, : fairly well educated, and human -people. There seems to bo a good deal of mystery about the . future plans of Gen. Joe: Wheeler. He has not resigned his seat in Con gress, and so far as is known has not obtained leave of absence to the United States. Gen. Otis, perhaps at the instance of Gen. Wheeler applied to the War De partment to know if the Presi dent desired the Jatter to ;ctoxrie home. - The President, howeveri refused to commit himself witn any suggestions whatever. j (&1T1 &lfcfbJtfft Q..' ' wing' witn mpitifymg imf MiPmtM?) ill idity. J -.'-Indeed, the-indicaf tirins are nbw such as to WnrW- Bge tne committee wmcn tias tnej The -Kind ;,That. j.Neyer Tailed You. . V"" OOMPAWT..TT OURAY VtRCCT. HCW YORK CITY. , 4 IJ,,5,5"$,,5m$m$$ 5J4,5,m5t4'45 Tf von fiTA nnt n imbeuTriKA'p k.r : h i . i f ' . ' f ft FINE 7 ft. f r 1 f i J. i : tiara IT 0: ids, AND- Outing: Cloths. DEALER IN General Merchandise . TTB.rjYERS OP v '- ; COUNTRY PRODUCE of all kind. ' ; ? ' ........ o ... . Four-foot Wood always Wanted. . Best Price for .same, . ; ..o. ... We inyite nn inspection "5f all the ijoods . . we manufacture . . 4 I wniii Poncord N. o- l9. The Standard - you can make it known tr-rough a iiv tjbuiiuui v: if : w V T mi is published every day (Sunday ex ; eepted) xmd delivered at your door ypr ; OfhlO p 35c tod sixty -Wo y ears-bldjoii- Christmas day, the usual age of retirement. Under -special : lar, however. Cousin George trill always sbeuft u juuribbuuba iu uncie onm s lie tiye service. r No Right to Ugliness; frihe .woman ,who is." lovelv in fac! form .and t temper. j.wjll . always rhve friends, but onewho would be attractive must keep her health. M , If she is weak, sic&ly and all . run down. . she win .bA I n 1 W m m - . . '4 neryous ana lrniaoie. XI sne has consti- pawon or iianey trounie,-Her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin eruptions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medium a in the world to reerulate stomacha. Hvat and kidneys and to purify tne blood. It gives strongs noryqs, bright eyes.smooth velvety skin, rich complexion, it will make a ood-lookinpr, charming woman oi a run-aown invaiia. unjy 50o per bottle at Fetzer's Drug Store. His Life Was Saved. - Mr. J E Lilly, a prominent citizen of Hannibal, Mo., lately had a wonderful deliverance from a frightful death. In telling of it ho says: JI was taken with typhoid foyer, that ran into pneumonia. My lungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn't even sit up in bed; Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr. King's New Discoycry. One bottle gave great relief. I continued to use it and now am well and strong, I can't say too much in its praise;" This marvellous medicine is the surest and quickest cure iif the world for all lhroat and luner trnnhlo Ti sizes 6Jo cents- and at 00." Trial bottles 1 i;hi - ni free at Fetzer's Dm Hfn t I,A Lil- 'm . bottle guaranteed. , 1 ' - - pnntshKd7e dd other news that is -;d x tfi interest to auMifAMr 1 4 -w- t m, 1 '7 t , rpjwugeoj Trie people.. .y.?i;.v.v; - . . - V- Giyo ha a trial 1flmyon;make ypur next order w." V: Wpk ready when promised. you can call for y it j through; i The Standard. ?i. a-ayemsing Tales in The Standard made known on application. Notice to TaxPayers. The tax books ; have paVi open since the 1st, of ..September and you have not been in to i)av your tax. I have f6 Settle with 0 townby the lOtli'of January, 1900, so I am c - ; ,1' to havA your tax at once, i will call on you at once for r ) amount of your tax and shall expect you to be ready for a-in r : ' it -ot.paid .when T call, I, will collect ame by, law. means GOAL ? A o. J. EftVlN. City nx Collector, i K. Craven bohiM . 800 TONS JEUCO COAL. 0.0 TONS HARD COAL, Also Virdna Split ana BM Ep Caimsl CoaL Best steam coal at mine prices, Good Smith Coal. Call and get what von want. 'Phone 74. rjyo?4DERFtll. are tne enresu w w Hood's Sareaparilla, and yettbet we simplaand natural. Hood's Sarsa Carina makes PURE &LQQ& -1 J, .

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