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August Howsrs. 'It is a 'surprising fact," says Prof the worltfffor the last ten years, U have mpt more people having used Green' August Flower than any otuer remedy for dvHtH4,ia. deranged liver and sHru ache, and for constipation. I find for tourists and saleiSneia or for persons filling office positions, where headache and penpral had feelings from irrigular habits exist, that Green's August Flow e,r is a errand remedy. Jt does noti jure the systejii by frequent. useand T excelRut f;r sour stomachs and indi gestion." Sampl(bottles free attfetzer's drug store, com byaealers in all agni zed countries. CATARRH r i J 73-LY f LOOAL - , and CLIMACTIC. CrSCOLCvi Nothmsr but a C,S tu,Fremedy or chan; HAYFEVEi CATARRH. vJ?$-?iri The Snerifie is I f Ely's Cream Hah Nothing- but a local ange of It is auickly absorbed Gives relief at once. I Onpni and rlennse COLD N HEABthAlfafsaKgmat'ion Heals and protects the membrane, restores the senses of taste and smell, womercuryjio injurious drug. Reuhir size 50c Family sife i at druggists . or by mm tLV BkOTHBRS. 6 Wsfrren Street. New York WANTED Tt bay 10U,OUO tr.u'daof old cast-iron scrap, de 'Hvied at the foandry at odco, for vhuh we will Dav a fair price. .No burnt iroi mtpdM. 16tf. Ccncord Foundry Co. Agents Wanted For "Life of D. L. " Moodv"'bv his son. W.'It. Moody, and Ira D. bii'ikey. Largest, richest and best. II isrhest profits paid. It is the onlv official, authentic, endorsed life'. Authorizad by the family. Be ware oi fakes and frauds. Outfits free. Freight nairi. Credit given. Drop all trash and rOar $300 a month with the official, reliable life. Our reference, anv bank in town? Address The Dominion Company, Department J, Chicago. dml3 1 southern aitway - SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT JANUARY 17TH.1900. , .'This condensed schedule-is pub lished as information, and is subject to change without notici to the public: Trains leave uoncora. a . u. . 5.52 A. M. No' 8, daily, for Rich mond; connects at Greensboro for Raleigh and Gbldsboro; at Goldsboro for Norfolk, at Danville for Washington and points North, at Salisbury for Asheville, Knoxyille and points West. - 7. 29 A. M N 0. S3, ths New York and Florida Express, carries Pvfllman Sleep ing Cars between New York and Au gusta, New York and Tampa, Fla., and Norfolk to; Charlotte, Richmond to Charlotte 8;49 A. M. No. 37, daily, Wash ington and bouthwestern limited for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobil? and New Orleans, and all poiDts South and Southwest-. Through Pullman eleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis, Dining car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and Atlanta. Pullman tourist cars Washington to' San Fran cisco Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days 10:28 A. M,- No. 36, daily, for Wash- ington, Richmond, Raleigh ud all points North. Carries Pullman drawing room buffet .sleeper, New Orleans to New York; Jacksonville ' to ' New York. Dining car between Spartan burg, S. G, and Washington. 11:25 A. M.No. 11, daily for Atlanta And all points South. Solid train, Rich mond to Atlanta. 7-18 P. M.No. 2. daJly, for Rich mond, Asheville, Ckatanooga, Raieigh Norfolk, and all pomtaNofth. 8:51 P. M.No. daily, from Rich mond, JWashington, Goldsbojo, jSelma, Raleigh, Jreeni-bcro Knoxville and 8: 51 r. M. JN o 38, dailv, Washington and Southwestern limited, for Wash ington and all points North. Through Pullman car, Memphis to New York; New Orleans to New York. Also carries vestibuled coach and dinjng car. Close connection at Greensboro with sleeper for Norfolk. Pullman tourist cars San Francisco to Washington MondayB, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 940 T. M.No. 85, daily, for Atlanta and New Orleans, carries Pullman sleeper New York to New Orleans. Nfiw York to Jacksonville and Charlotte to ft Atlanta. Dinning oar Washington - to Spartanburg, S. C, tourist far Washington to SanFr&ncis co, via New Orleans Tuesday and Fri days. ' 9 54 P. M.No. 34, daily, the NewJ York and FloriiM Express, carries Pull Oman SleepmgOars between Augusta and New York. Tampa, Fla, and New York; Charlotte to Richmond and Char lotte to Norfolk via Greensboro. First sections of regular through or local freight trains cany passengers only to points where they stop according to echedale. Frank S. Gjnnon, Third Vice-Pres. nncr Gen'l. Mer ! Washington, 1. C. 1 John 31. Gulp, Traffic Manager, Washington, D, 0, W. A. Turk, Gfen'l. Pass. Agent, O Washington, D. 0. Ocwan Pasenbery, (Local Agent, Concord. NO. mm. TO I. TJUe Editor's Mistake. iuuuu TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON cern: I have sold my entire stock of Drugs, China, Musica Instruments, Toys, etc. etc. to the new firm to ITe knoyn as "Gibson's Drug btore" and com-, t M 1 Mil psea 01 tne ioiiojving' persons to witi Frank L Smith. Joseph P Goodman J 1 "Wkidsworth and W W Flotfe. While thanTdn yDufor ast patroirage I take great pleasure in commanding to the new hrm and ieel assurea that all favors shown to it wil be both f ullv merited an3 hiirhk u r annreciateu. J P Gibbon. I ... ...... JN. JJ. All persons radQbtedto me are most earnestly requested to settle their accounts at onco Thev will be found at Gibson's Drue Stftre for the next month and after tnat period will bo placed in 'the hands of my at torney ior collection. Having, purchased the entire stock of goods from Dr. J P Gib son, Druggist,, which includes Chinaware; .Crockery and toilet goods, it is our intention to close out the entire stock of Chinaware and Grockery, to make room for a larger stock of drugs. Our Crockery and China will be marked down at prices that will suit everybody. Give us a call and we will endeavor to please. The business will be managed by. Messrs. .F L Smith and Joseph F Goodman. Gibsons' Drug Store. d&w m8. (incorporated) OD.ELL c HAHcrAcrrsEKs or FINE Ginghams, Plaids, Sheeting, Salt Bags AND- Outiijg Cloths. DEALER IN- Greneral Merchandise. BUYERS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE f Four-foot Wood always Wanted. n m x nuo ior same. m ...lt Best Weinyite an inspection'of aajthe goods . . wemanufacturo . . Oi?ll Manufacturing 1 Concord N. c. answers -went iorwam bv " but by accident t&) Qditor ii,aucr.s nave tnoir i One of theRo men who presides over the destinies' of a "Western newspaper is mourning the loss oktwo subscribers. No. 1 wrote ask'ner how to raise his twins safely, while the other wanted4x know how he might rid his or ahard of srrasshoppflrs. . TAe bv mail. put them info ta& wrong envelopes, so that tne man with the twins recatved the answer? "Covav them carefully witji w m straw and ,set lire to it, an4 thep thefHttle nesti. after iumprag in the flames for a few minntGSi will be speedily seted." And the man with the grass hoppers was told to "givQ castor oil and rub. their gums with, bone." a Flaming Experience. Mr. Joe Crowder a t'nner m Raleigh was'carryiDg his. tin ner's stove coming down stairs from his work on the roof of a house last Tuesday. A quart bottle of beujine was tipped over by the stove's stricking it when an 'explosion occurred envelop ing him in flames. The fire was quickly subdued and Mr. Crowder was not seriously hurt though considerably singed. It seems a realization of Capt. Coghler's fomous words at th) battle of Manila, "Out of the gates of death, out of the jawTs of hell and not'much the worse for it." Stood Death Off. E. B Munday, a lawyer of Henrietta, Tex., once fooled a grave-digger. lie says: My brotner was very low with malarial and jaundice. I persuaded him to try Electric Bitters, and ho was soon much better, but continued their useuntifhe was m holly cured. I am' sure Electrio Bitters saved his life. This remedy expels malaria, kills the disease germs and purines the blood, aids digestion, regulateb liver, kidney and bowels, cures constipation, dyspep sia, neryou diseases, kidney troubles, emale complaints; gives perfect health. Only 50o at Fetzer's drug store. A Nlffht ot Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave General Burnham of Marchias, Me., when the doctors said she would die from pneumonia before morning;" writes Mrs. S. H.. Lincoln, who attended her that feartul night, but she begged for Dr. Kings New Dis coyery, which had more than once saved her life, and cured her of con sumption. After taking, she slept all night. Further use entirely cured her. This marvellous medicine is guaranteed o cure all throat, che'st and lung dis ease. Only wo and S1.00. Trial bottles ree at Fetzer's drug store1. "Mamma, what would you do if that big in the parlor said Tom-. should get broken?" my. "I should spank whodVcr did it," said Mrs. Banks, gazing sevrly at her littlo son. "Well, then, you'd better be gin to got up your muscle,' said Tommy, gleefully, "coz papa's broken it. " Crypt, c - r t.'-i ' J j . l'.n: in. Mi pil'.fK.j .IHIil.'Mliltm'lllr',, , I 'i hi "" I I t j r- -r-r AVegetablcPreparafionfof As similating tteToodandRegula ling thcStomacbs iAndBowelQf J mess an4 Cest.Contains niithep OpnCT,Moiliine nor Mineral. UFT.i'in.mn Pumukut fapl Mx.SenrA . HovktlleSaUi" Anitt Seed, jipprrmint &i Catiotoa&foiof f t firm Set ri - ftartfitd Aujar AnrrTrf TJcmedv for CofwCoa- tion. Sour tomach, Diarrhoea, Wormsonvulsipns .t evensa- ness andLoss OF SLEER' 1 j , Tac Smile Signature ot OTW "YORK. tXACT COPY' OF WAPPEa iili For Infants and Children. The Kind You-. Have Always -Boifgfit.; Bears- Sign? th.6 V iture The (ind You Nave Always Bought. f liiriA'i t 4 THt CINPAUH COMPANY. NEW VOBK CITY. If you are not a subscriber to The Standard now ia the time to subscribe. J The Standard. THE STANDARD is published evern dat Sunday ex cepted) an'd delivered at your -door for only 10 o- per week or 35c n can make it kn o wn thr . A, 5 ver month.....' i . THE STANDARD prints home and other news that is of interest to our readers and to make it grow better we 'must have the pat ronage of the people Giye us a trial when you make your next order for.. Job Work' For itvnr FfltT Tears Mrs. Winslow'sj Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by 'mil- ioes of mothers for their children whi.e teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will tely. Sold by druggists in every , part if the world. Twenty-five cents a bot tle. Be sure and ask for ''Mrs. Win- slows' Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind , TV If you want to buy anything you pancall for it through. The Standard " tt Work ready when promipd. f H4.4-I Advertising rates in The Standard ?made known on application. Workmen are again busy at the new livery stables of Mr. P M Morris. . Wofcody Msea fcave TTeursTSla. Geu Dr. MKJ fcoiu U" troxa driiKglsts. "Onoce"fc dnsa7 muss- V&lX 11LL3. -OtwScent iaiic COAL! K. L. Craven Has 800 TONS JELICO COAL 200 TONS HARD COAL. AlsoTirpa Split anfl Bird Eye Cannel CoaL Best steam coal at mine rrices. Good Smith Coal. Call and get what vou want. 'Phone 74. 3DSF2 F U t. aru n:c eures u S J Hood's iirsaparilla, and yet thej are sincplb and natural. Hood's Sarss fiarilla makw PURE Notice to Tax-Payers. The tax books have been open since the 1st of September and you have not been in to pay your tax. I have to "settle with the town by the 10th of January, 1900, so I am obliged to have your tax at once. I will call on you at once for the amount of your tax and shall expect you to be ready for me. If not paid when I call, ' I will proceed to collect same by law. ThisVs plain talk, and it means business. S. J. Eryjn, City Tax Collector.
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