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1 Concord National Bank Offers the business publio a reliable, per manent, coiiseryative and accornniodat ingbanking inetntlon. We solicit your patronage with tb assurance of honorable treatment and due ftDDieciation of vour patronage. If we can serve you anytime we will be glad to have you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS. TUUUSIUMUKat - - - - Cajitrti Spins -$70f000 u. ts CjOLTKAme, unasnier, J. M. OdhUj. President M, L Brown '& Bro livery, feed andsale stables: Jyst in rear of St. Cloud tlotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger . trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason t ti '' . j auie prices, xiorses tiuu mines always on hand for sale. ' Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China Hogs. m I, . - ! I have in my employ a First-Class Plumber, Parties wishing such services will do well to see me. .,' .E, McMSH. ' Phone . . . 104; allwa? SCHEUIJLE. v IN EFFECT JANUiRx 17TH.190a 'This condensed schedule is pub lished. as inforrnation, and; is subject to change, without notict to the. public: Trains leare eonoord H". C . 5.52 A- ftf.-Noaj&r? doily, for 1 Kith. mond; connects at GreensUoro for Raleieh and GoldeboT:, at Goldsboro for Norfolk, at Danville lor Washington 1 and points JNortn, at balisbury Tor Asheville, Jlnoxyille and points West. 7. 29 A.-M No. 83t.h9 2w torK. Florida Express, carriMilllmafi Sleeps ins: Cars between 2s ew lark and An . pufita, jew ioik ana Aarapa, r av ana Norfolk - to! Charlotte, Biohmo't 'to Chatlbttef , .'.. 8;4aA. ff? N. 87, daily, Washington,- and. ; F ntrtterQlinaite4,foif. AtianWBir TO;.ngham, Memphis, (Mont-' g6mery Mobile and NewOrleansTaid' a 11 infa .Ctrl 4-It ms3 flAnfhvaiif J , m -r tt 1 rr w Through Pullman sjeeper Nw Tork (to New Orleans and New York toMemphi, Dining car, vestibnled coaoh, between Washington and Atlanta. Pullman tourist cars Washington to San Fran ciscdTuesdiys, rbBrsdayr and Sattit.' davS. -i - U I 1 Vm 10:28 A. M.- No. 86, dafl; for i Wtfshi in gton, Richmond, Baleigh aid., all points North. Carrioa Pullman drawing room buffet "eleeper,. New Orleans to New York;-, Jacksonville to New. York. Bitting car ' between . Bpartan- burg, a. v., and Washington. .11:25 A. M.Nd:il,'.dafly for Atlanta jind all paints South. Solid train, Rich- moAd to Atlanta.-'-..-!-'-:',., 7-18 P. M. No. 13. .daily, for Rich mond, Asneville? Chatanooga, Raleigh Norfolk, and all points Xnorthi . s m 8:51 P. M. No. 7, daily, from Rich. mond, IWashington, Goldsboro, Sel: ilma. and llaleigh, Greensboro Knoxrille Asheville tonChatlotterNT CrT"''."""' 8: 51P.M. No 88, dailv, Washington and Southwestern - limited, - for - Wash ington and all points' North Through Pullman car, Memphis !io New. York; New Orleans to New Ydrk; 'Also carries vestibuled coach and dining car.' Close connection at Greensboro with rfleeper for Norfolk. Pullman tourist ears ban Francisco " to " Washington1 (Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. '. 7""" 8.10 Pi M. tNo. 85, daily, 01 Atlanta, and, New,. Orleans, ' oarnes Pullman sleeper New York tq New Orleans. New Ybrkttf Jacksonville and' Charlotte to Atlanta." ' Dinning oar Washington to f partanburff, S. 0. ; ; rz :y tourist car Washington to San Franeis co, via New Orleans Tuesday and Fri day s. ,.-.f -,V i'; U.54 P. M.-No. 84, dailyj; the ! New York and Florida Express, carries Pull man Sleeping Cars between Augusta' and ' New York. Tampa, Fla, and New York; Charlotte to Richmond and Char lotte to Norfrlk yia Greensboro. First sections of regular ( through or local freight trains cany passengers only to points where they stop according tosckedr1- t , i: ',', -' FrankS:' Gannon;- v - a -i Third;Vice-Pres. and Gen'l. M Washington, 0, John!M. Culp, Traffic Manager, Washington, D. 0, 1 W, A. Tnrk, Gen'l. Pass. Agent, Washington, D. C. Owftn Dnsenbery, Local Agent, Concord. NO. Wr Tr FUT Tears lira. Winslow'sl Soothfast Syrup has been used for over fifty years by linil hot. a of mothers for their children wtr.e teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the cums allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the beBt remedy for Diarrhoea! It wiJl relieve the poor little Bufferer immedi ate!y Sold by druggists in every part of the. world, 'rwentyvoicents a bot tlo. TJe sure andask for Mrs. Win- Blows Soothing Syrup," and takjs no otner Kind . - Questions Answered. Tes. Ausrutt Flower still has the larg estasale of any medicine i the civilizad world. Tour mothers andgraudmothers never thought of using anything else 6r indigestion or billion sness. Doctors were stlirce, and they seldom heard of ppendicitis, neryons prostration or heart failure, etc. I'heyUFed August Flower to" clean out the. system and ftopfermentatur of undigested food regulate the action f tho liver, stimu Jat? the fcervons and organic .action oi the system, and that is aM -Jthev tools when feeling dull and, bad with, head aches and other aches. You bnly need a few doses ot tureen's August t lower, m liquid formfto make yu patitieM there is p othing serious the matter with vou rr ,, , fHife by all deafer in civilized rnciief. . MFG. CO, Ginghams, ; Plaids, heetiiig, Bags i . 'AND " Outing Cloths. DEALER IN f-B0TKR8 Of COUNTRY PRODUCE Fotur-f opt Wood always Waned, Best rricelforanle. Jv inyite anlinspection of allhe goods W . we'mariufactur , : U - - i. . ""TOTTOIST Culture'J is "; the name of; a valu able llliistrat ed,! pamphlet which should be in the hands k. . It.--". ' ':" ' '.. , ' .... ,. of every planter who raises Cotton. The book is sent Free Cod name and address to GERMAN KALI WORKS .ls P3 Nassau St., New York. .. ODELL General merchandise ,? 'r-.ll ','. T. i': J'.ft ...) j ....... r;;t0n-0Y ;V , ;; t ; Gov. Tyler's Defense. ! Considerable" censure "was heaped: on Governor Tyler of Virginia for procedure that made the double lynching on last Sat urday a possibility. He felt it Icenly and has made a defense, lle.stood ready and anxious to sciud more troops to avoid it, but .y; seems ho fWlovrtJfl sj;inctly the legal regulation, 'tnat i, sent troops at the request of the sheriff andwihdrew them at tle sheriff's request, 'not, however, until he' set forth to the, sheriff that he felt some fears for thel situation "and that in the sheriff's dismissal qft the troops hta as sumed tb entire responsibility for the situation. The governor disclaims any knowledge or mea,ns:of IrncJwing that it was a .rusp. . . H0 siys they .must have fooled the judge who seemed to be 'doing his duty. Ho says he had no intimation that the sheriff was intoxicated. . . Hethinks if the extreme meas ure of martial law had been pro claimed and possibly the "blood of good citizens had been shed he would haye received great censure, and justly too. ; : 'He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors'told Renick Hamilton of West Jefferson, Ohio, after suffering eighteen months from rectal fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; butj he cured himself with Bucklen's , Arnica Salve, the best in the world. Surest pile cure on earth. Only $o.'a box at Fetzer's drug store. ' A Friphtful Biunaer 4 . ' "Will often "cause a horrible . bum. scald eut orbruise.. 1 Bucklen's Arnica balve will kill the pain and promptly heal, it. Cures fever sores, ulcers, boils, corns," and skin eruptions. - . Best pile cure on,,, earth, ,. Only 35o a: box at Fetzer's drug store..Cure guaranteed. A Memorial of the Centuries! Colossal crosses are to be erected this year , on nineteen mountain peaks of Italy to" com memorate the nineteenth century of the Christian era. A relig ious society will have "Charge" of the matter. The crosses will be cut, from granite, marble, or whatever stone characterizes each region, and; will bear an in scription. Durham Sunj If troubled witn- rheumatism, erive Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a Irial. It will npt cqst .you. a. cent 'if it does no good. ' ' One application will relieve the pain, , Tt also cures sprains and ; bruises in one-third time required by any other treatment. ' Cuts, burns,'- frostbites, quinsey, pains n the side 1 and chest, glandular, and other swellings 'are. quickly cured by apfilyingf: livery botr tie warranted, price 25o, nd50o. Fpr sale at Marsirs drug gtcrs. Reduced RailroaRates. '. . ; : . ' . "-The Southern will sell thelfol owing cleap rate ticlvots: State convention1.5 of Y: M. C. A. at ..Greensboro.. Tickets on sale ApriJ - 7, 8 . and- 9th with limit to 14th, $3.(?5 l Meeting of i State.Funeral" Di- rectors at Raleigh. Tickets on sale April 1,2, and 3rd wit'h limit to 9th, $6.70 fj v.,-..;. North . Carolina Ewdrth edgue ; meeting1 at Raleigh. Tickets on - sale ' April i,2, and 3rd with limit to 9th, 0.70. i Always in season, more especially now;$2.50, $5.00 and $10.00 buys a policy m tne ir referred, paying $6.25, $12.50 and $25.00 per week. No examina tion. , ; " J. I HurIev,AGENT. Sensible Advice. Put your boy to woTk if he is not in school. ' If there is' noth ing else to do put hini to white washing the back fence, keep the lawn mowed,, and eiren cut the winter's supply of wood. Anything" is better than loafing about town at the rear end 6f a cigarette, learning all the trices that .float to .catch idlers. "No honest labpr wilt hurt your boy, but the evil Habits "he may con tract in the streets may kitl his soul and poison his moral nature sojis to make him a tdeteriment to the. community in whicli hoj lives and bow dpwti his grey hairedparentstn sorrow If tke fathers and mothers- of todav would only learn the importance of training trieir sons o as to pe Mnauscrious ana . Keep inem 1 -i . 1-1 if off the streets the coming g'enel . - ation would be inestimably .bet ter for. it. MaxtpriIferald.' ; .What's Your Face worth." ometimef a T fortune, but never, if you haye a sallow 'ooinflexion, a jaun dice'd look, moth, patches and blotches on the skin all signs, of liyer trouble. But Dr. King's New lfe Pills giye clear skin, rosy cheeks, rlch.compleiion. Only 25o. at Fejtzer's drug sore. ":: .. - Picking Off jPeach Blessoms.- Mr. u a ueaton tens us tnere 5,5 n -nliliar kind of bird at is a peculiar mna . oi Dira ax; China - Grove that : is " playing f., -t.,4'. . .. . havoc with the fruit crop, " it is about the1 size' of the English a. sparrow but has aired liead Its favorite occupation seems to be that of picking blossoms, off ithe peach trees and ar; considerable amount of damage has already btoen done , by them. Salisbury TrathOfodex-, . - - A GOOD COUGH MEDICINE FOR .CHILDREN "Ilhave no hesitancy in reoommend- ing Chanberlain'a,' Cough: Bemedy,' savs F P Moran, a well-known and jK)Dulai baker, of Petersburg; Va.' 4 'We have given it to our - children when troubled with bad coughs, 'also wnoop ing cough, and it, has always giyen perfect satisfaction; It ' was .recom mended to me by a druggist; as the best cough medicine for children, as it con tained no opium .jor .other c harmful drugs., SoM at Marsh's drug store,, . T .THE' DAILY ESTABLISHED 4'- t cepted and delivered at yojir'dpor . for onfy lOor ekiveeh or 85c ver month . fr fr fr 0 THE. STANDARD - ' ... .I'''- ' t prints hame'aridotiier news that is V - , , , - ' - 1 - , - fr X' of piieresi ta byr readers dhd to make ' .it groty better we must have the patr . Tonage of the people. r. .... . . . ' ' ; Giye s a trial when you make; fr . K-.jaf ,0'S i i3t j ' f J- your next order far....... 5 .i: Job' Work. 4 If you want to buy anything you can call for it through The Standard; fr tt ('WStdeDeaXV' V I Mr. Chas:' "W Sidesl" who for some time lived at Cannonville but returned to the country and has been living eight miles from here near ' Mr. Davis Brumley's in No. 2 township died .Monday afternoon. Pneumonia was the cause.of his 'dath. He leaves a wife and a large family. He and Phis., wife were ."married 'twice. The remains we're interred after the funeral at Eocky Ridge. . The Best Prescription or Chills, And fever is a bottle of Grove's Taste less ChillTonio. It is simply iron end quinine in a tasteless form. No cure Tin yav Prin Kfln. 'REMARKABLE CURES 0p RHEUMATISM From -the Vindicator, .iiutnenoraton . The editor of the Vindicator has had Vv-ftftsion to test the efficacy of Chamber : l.in'a Pain Rlm twwfi with the most ; lam a . 7 remarkable results in each case. . jnrst, I ..m " t - A r A. I U . . I .-I with rheumatism in the shoulder from whieh he excruciating pain or ten day, wi - was relieved with two applications of "Pain Balm, rubbing the parts 'afflicted and realizing instant beneUt 'and entire relief in a very short time. Second, in Tfieumatism m thigh jointwahnost prostrating him with severe ain. which was relieved by two applicationp, rubbing with the liniment on retiring an mgni, ana bbhiuk up iw from piin. Sold at MarBh's drug store. AN HONEST, MEDICINE FOR LA GRIPPE' ' George W Waitt, of South Gardiner Me., says: "I have had the worst cough, cold,, chills and. grip and have ttfkea Plots of trash of no account but profit to- i t rr fr fViifio1 fbftt Vina donft Uny ood whatever. T haVe used one of it aud the chills coW and gripv have Jeft me. I congratulate the manu I fntnrers of an honest medicine. Sola at Marsh's drug Btore. 'Tis npw the gladsome season . when We see that spring has come.1 The hobostarts to tramp again,. r And tramps are on the bum'. ' -Greensboro Telegram. - A Fiendish Attack." ' ; - An attack was lately- made on C F Collier of Cherokee, Iowa, that nearly "proved fatal. It came through his kid neys.,;,. Hip . back. ; got so lame he could not stoop without great pain, nof sit in a chair except propped by cushions. No remedy helped I him until... he tned Electric Bitters which effected, such a. wonderful change. that he writes he feels like a newman , This marvelous medicine cures, backache s and kidney trouble, and purifies. 'the blood and builds, np your health,. Only: 50o. f per bottle at Fetzer's.drng store. , . STANDARD I. 1896. . V . .... . ..nr. J5 .n i".'. , '-.'At . r- . jork 5ea:dv whenromised ... "rv Pr The Standard- made known on application.
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