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0 Child's fry Laug is always heard whfin bereads Me Lawsuit Grows Out of It. The difficulty arising in Samnl son county over an article in fciie Caucasian written by teor.- Butler has culminated iif a fu;el suit agaifist him and fourteen other t'Opulists. It seems one Mr.. Bunny, His 6o0k4n.st?tn.CQln.wlfi.c.h v- ; . b5 palled to Recount fol'chn rging t ' iuuu o- ukruiuu. 1 1 i lin i i i i.t'Lj I i . . - - I : . i i Kir 11 I I I. ht Tija 'Favorite Jlivenile cf T! -TT i. "v fat ones. fraud in thfl election. Lean dogs' 'growl more than -Selected. It is a book of briffht. ilno-lim N,lM"! audlLeft 20, 000, 000 to aii . rt i-i i-i I - . 1 . . . . . I xl I 1 ii I 11 ... -r . t . lujuica HUi puMbiu llio 1UOIQ6I I JLdllOr'S Wile. illustrated bv RmiiKini? riitnrfia flmt mJ David Sinton. considered In he sure 10 onus nearly Jaugnter irom tDe .i, ,uu . , . . children. The book, with its merry the wealthiest man m Cincinnati, melodies and quaint piatures apnea's aa f rinv5 -or. .lfrflfi no Btro.,clv to the imagination nd hLnr QleU a I0W aa3"S aS doecl JJ fcf the children. m ' years. His fortune is estimated Ymir Pn7-PTlrt; at $20,000,000. His only heir is 1UU UU UilU.Ui.ll I Will iTo intrnKtwi in iho min0i the wife of ex-Conerrossma-n situations, quaint characters, redicilous nbnrlev: P Tn ft i.rnnriotnr' nf personages, catchy rhymes, and brieht onarje& latt proprietor Ot sayings found in The Cinftinn.-i.li Timps-Ktiir jar. mm his ijook. Wbpro thorn's. a will - fli A i n ' r- j v v vx-ia v j l. ill UHCl C O urown up cmJdren emov the hnmor. L , the lauehable incidents, and nnwr always one or more lawyers. episodes as well ts the small ones. . Selected ' WM tie Press Savs: Mr. Bunny, His Book' is elegantly lnnxeu in coiors. xne uooKseller, Endured death's Agonies. Only a roaring fire enabled J M This book stands alon , "arreuson, oi san Antonio, Tex., to he new juyenile on the market a never down when attacked with asthma, from . m . .. ... 1 1 1 1 - - iaumg source oi enjoyment to the xsnil- wnicu ne suttered for years. He writes dren.-Young People a Herald. his" misery . was often so great that it ib ia iiciucijuo n v ( rnwpr nun niifrnr. oAAMn j i n t .i tn bA cro IiV p nr.!,:,?"" oCCmCu u cuuuru me agonies oi aeatu " , but Dr. King's New Discovery for con Substantially bound; over 100 pa?es; snmPtl0Q wholly cured him. This mar 9xll inches; front cover showing "de- velot18 medicine is the only known cure mom Dfomna. in 4Viva t-m nalVim.. n 11 .. also back cover dflRiVn bVi atpi n t q r.nm I - 1 3 i .. 1 ., Rood, strone paper, in iU fa aild lun troubles. Price 50c and $1.00 easilv read. Each pnw nri nfod 1" Guaranteed. Trial ' bottles gvrgeous colors Jim Henrson's 8r-C'i. ff 11 v cofaf cftejple of Concord vacitiity IktenecPto'a good tik 34o n day i!, ar.d received sound aSvice from Jim Hender- r soft. Jiua ppinitd out the path to.. them, the path thef should' vance mihtbfc slow but if their energies w'ere pfacfld fn the right uituuu mjucu wouiti 03 sure, j Below is a clipping takdh from , . . . 1 an ecutomi publhed in -the Ad vance, of which paper he is the editor. "It is better for the negro to raise cotton in the outh than to wash windows in the "north. We would rather see a colored youtfi in the south making and press ing bricks with his hands than to see him holding a diploma from a college in the north and walk ing around doing nothing but pressing down bricks in the north." t'JVS mm a Te Kind You Have Always Bought, ajul which has been - - " " 9 1 1 .5 aflUO nij-, lltlllll Ft .Em "iVl iiiLJ XlltlU llUUi 1 11 1.7 . 7$7s sonal suP.ervisioii sinc! its Infancy, All Counterfeits, Imitations and Jftst-as-good" are hufc Experiments tliat trffle with And endanger the health off Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What js CASTOR I A . , 'Castoria i a-harmless substitute for Castor Oil,. Pare goric, Irois and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotics substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving heaTthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. genuine castoria always Bears the Fetter's drug store at Sent Postpaid for i an i. co.( A short story is like a bobtai Selected. Onr illustrate . , is free : Ue horse the tale is not continued. AKRON, OHIO ional Bank The Standard (daily) Offers the business public a reliable, per- waiiem. oonservativA and atwnmmnAai . . wwvillllluUaiP ing banking mstution. We Solicit vonr nntrnn " wj., v nim tut assurance ci nonorable treatment and aue appreciation of your patronase. If W6 can Berva von put lima to rill I , . ' w tt j njv uo giaa 10 naye you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS camiai andisnmliis - $70,000 D. B CoLTBAjfH,'Chashier J. M Oraxu President THE q TIMES, RICHMOND, VA. Daily amd Sunday 4 MI1NM (MSI.' PUBLISHED EVERY DAY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: Oneweek 10c. One month 35c. One year $4.00. . Delivered to any part of the city by carriers. 00a The next few rri'rtnfbo will iiDoiutjuuni ami iJiinrrTpooinnoi i on plf ns 1 an1 a few additional months will include the Inane-iiral nf h Tcj dent and the close of -the second session 01 me jriity-aixtn uongress. 1 The Daily Times in to cover the fintirn AaII miiY, n Associated Press reports, its large staff 01 cpeciai correspondents throughout the btate. and its Stair at all mportant ne ws points. The Times iias no ax to gnna, it prints the news B8 it OCCUTS. and th man toIi Trrui TtAuo 11 iu - i, r,TT-r,T roxTT-i-r , I r. , , Jic" " news an tne x ui3iJioiiiUL &VEKY me trutniuny reported and unbiased 000 No SubflCTnti CTTnc,r, l-lti.-T ' , uuoowm'iiuw pkice: xatouiwjr xiovemoer 1st. The regular Three months . . qk Qb8cPfoon rate of The Daily and Six months T ?WJ .00 per year, $2.50 rv, YV ""lU3 .ana lortbree wu0ty0t4i fc r.U. orw cents per nonth. The 4 . Twe-a-Week Times is $1.00 per year, The Weeklv is fn 6? cents for bk months, or 25 cents for loril and ntW 7Za j inree montns. bend one cetft stamps w iccai ana other good news. for fractions at doiinr s,i V.UV4 AVI Debt-Paying Religion. J ust at this time our country needs a religion that will make a man pay his debts. Shouting won't settle old accounts with man or God. We bounce risrht -0 - into a fellow and put him out of the church if ho goes'to a ball or a theatre, but never say a word to a pious old scamp who never pays his debts. Preachers, and people who do not pay their debts are doing the church more harm than dancers and drunk ards, for there are more of them in the church. Reader, are we getting close to you? asks the Methodist Advocate. Then lay down your paper and go and pay up and read on with ease. And don't stop paying because the statue of limitation excuses the open account which you made for bread and meat. You must pay it in cash or God will make you pay it in fire and brim stone. God knows no such' ex cuse for no paying as homestead exemption. When you raise that excuse to keep from paying debts you can stop singing. When I can read My Titles Clear to Mansions in the Skies." You have none up there. Ex. C Tie Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TMC CIWTW eCMPNV. Tf MURIMV TMCCT. NEW YORK CITV. 0 B B Lf h (. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Sonthirff Sv tnn baa been used for over fifty years by mil lions oi motners ior tneir children whiie 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 relieve the poor little sufferer immedi ately. Sold by druggists in every part of th9 world. Twenty-five cents a' bot tle. . Be 8 ure ami nsk f.,r Mra Win. slows Soothing Syrup," and take no oiuer una Manufacturers OIF llll MIS The Standard (WEEKLY) . IS THURSDAY. samples. AIvavb oata ;t n iwiu fcj uu un ii a 1 1 . v m r rrwwrwTw desired and for u what lenctf time. Address r- : The Times, Cjrive us a trial, order on . our next Job Work. liichmond, Va. things IF" IM TH3 Ginghams, Plaids, Sheeting, Salt Bags .AiisnD i u l fl 11 14 A newspaper can say nice about a man and his -t.l J- -I'm wuuio lamnyior two long years, -- j ... and then incur thejr lifetime en OH ulllff , ClOt Jl. muy m one snor,t week by a Seeming, slight. Yes, it's a fact; and you can hurrah for a can didate, back his friends, cuss his enemies and make a big fool of yourself all the way through, without a thank in the end, only to find that when you are a . can didate that he is "outo' politics" But there is one man that don't forget you, and that's the man you opposed. Anderson Intelli DEALER IN General Merchandise. BUYERS OF Country .Produce. S5sS"VSrS , eensrers coram The following change of schedule took effect July 22, 1900 NORTHBOUND. No. 8 arrives at 5 37 a m, CO " "10 26 am, 12 7-18pm, 38 " 8.51 p m, (flag) 34 ' 0.54 pm, 62 " " 2.00pm(lreiatt) SOUTHBOUND. No. 37 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag) ii . ii.za a'm, 7 " " 8.51 p m,' 85 9.10 p'm, (flag) 83 - " 7.29 am, 61 " 8.49 A m ttroltx Effective .TnW 22r1 trn I -- - V t 1 iwo, i.x and 12, heretofore operated between I Norfolk, Va., and Greensboro, N O, via Selma, N 0, will be discontinued east lOf Kaleierh. N (!. n.nrl niunM i- Raleigh and Greensboro, handling lo cal sleepinff car linA ' hf 7quti points. k"CDU At the same time pullman sleeping car line No. 568, now operated between Norfolk. Va. and fihn.rlnf.fo "M n COnneC.ttOTI unf.h f.raina 'M 11 -i 11 - Selma and Greensboro, will be diverted ana operated via Danville, Va, trains Nos. 8 and 4. 33 anrl u or;, schedule as follows: Nos. 3 and 33 Nos. 34 unrl 4 Daily ' ' Daily 7 40 p m Ly Norfolk, Va Ar 920am 433am Danville, Va "1251 " 8 05 a m Ar Charlotte.N C Xv 9 20 p m jxo. bo, wnen running ahead of No. 7 Bflftccred if necesRftrv fnr f hrnnrrV. na ' 'uavuu liia f CI south of f harlotte, and is stopped for passengers arriving rom JyncJiburs or Deyond. JN o. 36 stops regularly for nass ' ???e ior Salisbury, Lexinstcn, High Point, Greensboro, ReidsvilleJ)anville T.nfiV.nr rViol :n. '...!. Cuts and Bruises Quickly Healed. n nQlm 1 1 cut bruise, burn ld or like injurv wll instantly allay the pain and J"n heal the parts in less time timn any other treatmeiA. Uti1ab fi, LZJl l very severe it will not leave a scar. Pain Lalm also ciirea rhcumr., " swellings and lameness. For sale at Marsh's drug store. Four-foot Wood always Wanted Pice for same, We i , r,; -"vnyiiio, Charlottesville and Wash- o. .1 ntnna - eensrers comins? from i ttw. . " , , , "jiiuuuurt; or points bevond. and fn f Q t. i- " ' , j u ptia- I HOncPTS fnr roornlar Best south of Newdlsr Nof sTlSS. JS let on passengers from regular stopping places south of Newelis and to take on . ,. . , M""0 DUUt" uieweusana to take oi mff te an inspection of aU the goods passengers for regular stopping i laces . Lynchburs or berond " . .. w manufacture. T . Nna. 23 passengers to or from the C. C. A A. Division fiharlnffo A i . other pointd in South Carolina, Georgia and 1 londa, reached through Columbia Or AUSUSta. Alsn fnr fi ILOKJorirom luciimoJd or Norfolk, Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trams wriS0?? at Sali6y with rtrainsrtof W. N. C. Division. OiELL OFG, GO, OOESGQRD, N, C?
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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Sept. 11, 1900, edition 1
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