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6 OHN D. BARRIE& aid SON, t-i -i t- j. - run tors iiuu jrrwpituiui ,,f ILL STANDARD is published every . aj '.iiidav excepted and delivered by - rn-s.. J ite3 Or DUD8CripU n : ' O . 5 ear.'. . ... 2U) .... 10,. ... .35 : . . . .05 : hlOU id. t 8i conv TIH: iVEFRLT STANDA! D-ia ; oar-pa-e, eiit-eolunm paper.. It hat- Jar er circuit hou in Cabarrus than any other payer. TPrice $1.00 per annffm iD sdvan:. ' Advertising Rates, 'JeriiiS for regular advertisement 22de known on application. Addret-a all communication to THE. STANDARD, , ' Concord, N. C. TELEPHONE NO. 71. NATIONAL TICKET. For President . William Jennings Bryan. For Vice-President, Adlai E. Stevensqn. Por Congress from 7th District, Hon. Theo. F. Kluttz, of Rowan. Concord, N. C, Aug. 30 1900. RICHARD MORSE. Richard Morse is having a great' deal of trouble . and is giving plenty of it to the peo ple of Asheville, especially the officer.-:. They seem to give him a place to preach, -but he makes jt rather annoying. He is for bidden to prosecute his labors and lot's himself be arrested and put to jaif. No one wants to -seem a religious persecutor and he ir, leniently dealt with. The martyr cry catches and his zeal i' makes many a sympathizer. He will not shake the Asheville dust vofT his feet, but preaches on Then the officers haven't him. Unfortunate Richard! His zeal should inspire a better prepared preacher and methods practiced . nhculi leave no question whether r-here is more good than harm Jouo to tho cause which he cL .imp ions with more' enthusiasm ... Tliau wisdom. CANDIDATES FOR THE SENATE. Hon. F M Simmons and .Hon. A M Wftddell eaclj appear in cards declaring their candidacy rcr the United States Senate. -Each presents his claims in dig- .-iilidd tones and honors him- self in his candidacy. The difficulty before the primary will not be to find good senatorial material but to choose between the three avowed candidates, Hon. J S Carr having announced ..... 'himself some daysago .It would be pleasant to vote ior each one if three places vere to be filled instead of one. We have adopted the primary .system by which to select a Sen ator. We gladly announce in the interests of perfect fairness to all. If wishes were horses beggars ould growl bocause they were not automobiles. Atlanta Journal. SEWS tTLLIM.S. "Herman Baumgftrten tltfe lytar-old soil of Louis Weill, at Rockfnghn, on Tuesday was at a neigh,bors and gjot holdof a loaded bouble-barreled shoi-gun withoutan one's knowing it. By, some meaijs he fired both Ua?vels and ploughed a' grouvoin his skull from whicU the brain oozed out. IJeH di-i & fw" j. . .. , - . hours later. ... At Sf. Joseph, Mich., the post . office , was robbed, on the night of the, 28th of. So, 00,0 in cash, stamps, etc. Bresci, the murderer of King, Humbert, has been tried and sentenced to imprisonment for life. This is the severest pun: ishment inflicted under the laws of Italy. ... , The Czar of Russia advises the Transvaalers to make peace with England. . :v". A fire broke out; in Greens boro Wednesday in the L Rich ardson Drug Co. 's store and about $8,000 worth of goods were de stroyed or damaged before it c3uld be controlled. . Insurance more than covered the loss. , , ( The Hon. E W Pou announces that he has withdrawn from the senatorial race. Two Sad Sudden Deaths. The Raleigh Press-Visitor of the 27h records two distressingly sad instances of death as we are accustomed . to . regard sudden deaths. " The one, Mr. I C Hill, was in ill health.. He sat on the rear piazo by his wife who was engaged in domestic affairs. The doctor rang the door bell making a call to see him. He said to his wife "I'll meet the doctor" but before he reached the door he fell dead. The other was Mrs. Minnie L Cross who was in apparent good health when she retired. She had her first babe of about four weeks .'in bed'; . with . her. She was found dead and the babe asleep by' her. ' ' A summer girl is . lovely, Upon her hammock throng; and A summer girl. is something" You'd better let alone. , Time cuts clown all, Both great and small, Except a pensioned soldier',' They do noff die, 'But multiply As fast as they grow older. Greenville Daily Reflector. Reduced Railroad Rates. Annual Convention and Tour nament'bf tile N. C. Stetfe (col.) Fireman's Association, Salis bury, Sept. lf-L3, ' Xirst-class ffare 70. cents , for lound trip. riCKetson sale tt jpt. iu and 11; final limit Sept 15. Firemen in uniform, ten or more on one ticket, 65 cents for round trp. , That Throbbing He&ache Would quickly leave you if yc&.usgd Dr. Kind's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers haye proved their matchless merit for sick and nervous headaches. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25o. Money back if not cured. - Sold at Fetzer's drug store. Carpenters are like 1 circum stances when they alter cases. Atlanta Journal. Prevented a "Tjafeay. , lime'v itiformatiorLAitfin Mi Geo Bon;f of Jn? Strait?ille, Cio,eavet two liws. A frigLttul CQUgl4 had iffn kept her aak evert night, She had tried mftfiy rernedxs and doctors X stily yew worho untH urged ' totry Dr. iti g's N,ew Discovery. Oue tot- fctle wholly cured her; and6iftj wntet tlyis inavelou taedioeu also cured Jur Lojj of a t-A'tfa attack tJ pneumonia. nch t.iiref are positive proof of 'itt p'ower to cure all thront, chest and Jim trouble Only 50c iltid V Guaranted. Trial bottlos free at Fetzer's drug store. Theworst eiemy of labor is a, woikingman who will not work. Atlanta. Journal. ...... The Best Remedy ror stomach and Bowel Trouble. . "1 have been in the drug business for twenty years and have sold most alV of the proprietary medicines of any note. Among the entice list I have neyfir found anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholert and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel, troubles," says O. W. Wakefield,, of Columbus, Ga.. "This remedy cured two severe cases of cholera morbus in iny family and. I have reoommended and sola hundreds of bottles of it to my custom ers to their entire .satisfaction. It affords a quiok and sure cure in a pleasant form." For sale at Marsh's drugstore. A girl probably.wants to give a man the slip when . she gives him an icy stare. Atlanta Jour nal. (Questions Answered, ' Yes. August Flower still has the larg est sale of any medicine ia the civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anythine else ior indigestion or billiousness. Dootors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, neryous prostration or heart failure, etc' They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimu late the nervous and organic . action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with head aches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form to make you satined there is nothing serious the matter , with you. For sale by all dealers in civilized countries. ..... The following charjge of schedule took effect July 22, 1900. NORTHBOUND.. No. 8 arrives at 5 37 a m, "36 " "10.26 am, 12 . " 718 p m, ' "38 M 8.51 p m, (flag; " 34 '" " 9.54 pm, 62 M " 2 00pm(lreiit) BOUTHBOUND. No. 87 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag) v 11 " "11.25 am, 14 7 " " 8.51 p m, 35 " 9.10 p'm, (flag) 33 " " 7.29 am, 61 " ".8.49 a m, (freight) ' ' Effective July 22nd, trains. Nos. 11 and 12, heretofore ' operated between Norfolk, Va., and Greensboro, N C, via Selma, N C, will be discontinued, east of Raleigh, N C, and operated between Raleigh and Greensborfc, handling lo cal sleeping car line between i these points. At the same time pulltnan sleeping car line No. 5G8, now operated between Norfolk, Va, and Charlotte, N ' C, in connection with trains No. 11 and 12 via fcjelma and Greensboro, will be diverted and operated via Danville, Va, trains Nos. 3 and 4, 33 and 34, approximate schedule as follows: ; v; Nos. 3 and 33 - Nos. 34 and 4 Daily ' 1 '' .Daily .:. 7 40 p m Ly Norfolk, Va Ar 9 20 a m 4 3$ am " Danville, Va. " 12 51 , 8 05 a m Ar Charlotte,! Tj Lv 9 20 p m No. 85. when running ahead of No. 7, s flagged if necessary for through trayel south of Charlotte, and is stopped for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. No. 30 stops regularly for pass engers for Salisbury, Lexingtcn, High PoinJ, Greensboro, Reidsville, Danville, Lyi'chbu'g, Charlottesville ami Wash ington. No. 37 stops for pas sengers coming from Lynchburg or points beyond, and to tako on . pas sengers for regular, stopning places Bouthof Newella. No. 38 stuis p let off passengers frm regular stopping placet? south of Ne wells and tctake on Eiasengers for regular stoiping i Jaces, ynchburg or beyond. Nos. 33 and 84 stop at Concord fr as3engors to or from the C. C. & A. ivision Charlotte to Augusta and other points in South Carolina, Georgia and Fioridoreached through Columbia or AuguetaVAlso for through passen gers to or from Kichmoiid or Norfolk, Va. Nob. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the looal trams and connect v Balihbmy with ;traii.g 6f W. H. a Divitiion. Ml ffaei jacket Store's ... spesia: . u.vesng of . . v,, I, Old.. laiDld, : - 800 A A' an Boxpf? ofPancr arcl '.: ... ioc 20 and 25c A " " 5c Ink Tablets 10c ' . . " 15 to 25c " 35 and 50c SOAPS:' FELS & Co's. Small Hotel at lc, Sweet Flowers, Vanity Fair, Alconica Glycerine and Water Crest, put up;3 cakes in a box, our price 15c per box. . Clovor Pink, Honey, Castile and Glycerine, Luray, Laural, Blossom, and Halifax brands at 35c per . .. box of 1 dozen or 3 cakes for 10c. - Also Almond Cream and Mt. Olive Castile at same price. FRENCH SOAPS. .Dulauri'er's Violet de Mentone 3 cakes in box at 15c per box. Runean Ex cie Violet Blanche 3 cakes in box at 15c per box. Henri Roch'oau Iris Blanche 3 cakes in box at 15c per box. Well-known American Soaps put : David S. Brown & Co's. Daffodil at 15cc per box; Applo Til it. . v. ' JLHUSMJUi pel UUA. Andrews Soap Co's. No. G30 Transparent Glycerine 15 box. ., Acma Soap Co's. Batter Milk and Anise and Milk Weed Soap 10c per box of 3 cakes. Cocoa Castele at lc per cake worth 2c. 10 kinds of Highly Perfumed Soaps at 8c. Very respectfully, YAW J ' Reduced Railroad Rates. Sixth Annual Holine.ss con-9-16. vention, Raleigh, bept Round trip $6.70. sale Sept. 7-l0; Tickets on final ' limit Sept. 1 8th. ' Annual convention of National Baptist Association (colored), Richmond, .Va., Sept. 12-00. Tickets on sale Sept. 10, 11 and 12; final limit Sept. 22. Round trip 8.00. Annual. Session Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., Rich mond, Va., Sept. 17-22. Tickets on sale Sept. 15, 1G and 17; final limit Sept. 25. . Round trip $8.00. , '"Meeting Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows t N. C, High Point,. Sept. 4. Round trip $3. Tickets on sale Sept. 1-4; final limit Sept. 12. -North Carolina JBaptist Sunday school convention? colored, Ral eigh, Sept, 18-28. Sale tickets Sept. 17 and 18, final limit Sepff. 25th Rouncj trip $6. 70. For Sale . . . .' .I,- I,,,, ,,, My property on East Depot street. , , Good five-rOom house and good barn, well of water, garden, etc. For terms apply to me at Salisbury, N. C. "; F. V. Barrier.0 Soaps. l tlnvelops for 5c ) r box. ' for 10c ' 'for 15c ' for 25c for.Sc each. ior 5c for 10c " worth 2e.- up 3 cakes to the box: ADD SUPPLIES From $3 up. J. M. .AGENT AT CONCORD STEAM LAUNDRY: JUST 1 BE IO) 0 J2S O JT& OF ESPECIALLY STYLES AT ' CHOSEN .'. i . Vor sack suits tailored to your 5;der and measure Serges for ammer at $15.00. Elegantly Tailored , These are hints' of the many good values in newest suitings and trouserings offered by Jacob Reed's .Sons,, OF Philadecphia, , for spring and summer of 1900. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples shown by G W.Patterson, Concord, N. 1 A Ill Sossaman . . , Springs. To those desiring the benefit of Mineral Water during this hot weather, I will say that I have three houses, near the above springs which can be rented at very reasonable rates. John C. Sossaman.
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