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JrCfflM's .. . Merry .Laugh Is always heard yheu he reads Mr. Bunny. His Book . .y A L Sutton, illustrated ; by W. II. Fry.. The Favorite Juvenile of .IS It is a, book of bright,, jingling rhymes eurpassiriir the Old Mother Goose melodies. Every story is fully illustrated by awuoia? pictures that are sure 10 vims nearly jasgnter irom tue children. The book, with its merrv melodies and quaint pictures appeals strongly to the imagination and humor of the children.. Your Lfr aCGirl . Will be interested in the domical situations, quaint characters, redir.lou personages.' catchy rhymes, and bright Btiyitigs ionna in Mr. Bunny, His Boot Grown up children eDjoy the humor, the laughable incidents, And queer episodes as well fcs the small ones. What the Press Says: Mr. Bunny, His Book is elegantly printed in colors. The Bookseller, This book stands alone as the finest new juyenile on the market a never failing source of enjoyment to the chil dren. Young People's Herald. . It is tremendously clever and ought to be a good seller. II. F. Ourcault. Substantially bound; over 100 pages; 9x11 J inches; front cover showing de: fiign stamped in thrae bright colors, also, back cover design showing a 'com ical Bunny Baseball Team; printed on good, strong paper, in large face type, easily read. Each page printed in three gorgeous colors. Sent Postpaid Our illustrated for. book catalogue istfKISE AKRON, OB:iO. The Standard (DAILY) , 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. The Standard (WEEKLY)' is published', every THURSDAY. SUBSCRtPTIpN PBICI5: Three months.;- 25c: Six. months ..... r.ni One year i".'.Jl.00?1 mi weekly is aiwxiys'lulj ,.of l1 ana other good news. local Give us a trial or3eron your rgxt Job Work. I SAALFIELD . G . Unseen SIffnts. We never saw A hatter cap the dtmnx. The hammer for nail'm. lie. Powder on the )Ce or t.ie waters. The lock thaMho key situation fits. to the 1 A higher forehead than the brow othe mountain. The hod that is used for carry ing coaVtb Aircastle. The ladfler thit would reach to the top of the morning. A tailor who had the pattern to the cloak of .friendship. . Nor the brush that an;tn uses when he paints the. town rod. Western Sentinel. (Juestioifs Answered. ' Yes, August Flower still has the lurg est sale of any medicine hi the civilized world. Your mothers and craadinothvi-b never thought of using anythinc else or indigestion or bilhonsness. Doctors were scaroe. and they seldom heard of appendicitis, neryons prostration or heart failure, etc. Tkev need August Flower to clean out tlie &vt,tem and stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the actjon of the liver, stimu late the rervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feehns dull and bad with hoaA. aches and other aches. You only need a lew aoFes oi ureen's Annst i ownr. m liquid iorm to make you satined there is nothing serious the matter with you. Eor sale by all dealers in civilized coun cries. outhern yf all way SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT JULY 22ND,1900 Thts condensed schedule is bub lished as information, and is subject to change without notici to the public : . Trains leave uonoord N. C 5.37 A. .N o 8, daily, for Rich mond; connects at Greensboro "toi Raleigh and Ooldsboro; at Goldsboro ror JMorrolK, at .Danville for Washington and points North, at Salisbury fox Asheville, Jvnoxville and points West. 7. 29 A. M No. 33. th Naw Ynrt anA Florida Express, carries Tullman Sleep- mg (jars ueiween ew jcorK and Au gusta, New York and Tampa, Fla., and worioiK to; Cnarlotte, . Richmond to unariotte. 8;49 A. M. No. 37, daily, Wash ington ana Boutnwestern limited for quanta, uirmingnam, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and all noints South Through Pullman sleeper New York to ew urieans and New York to Memphis, Dining car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and Atlanta tourist cars Wafihincrtrin tn Son Cisco Tuesdays, Thnrsdays and Satur 10:26 A. M.- No. 3f?. dailv. fnr Wo-K mton; liichmond KaJeih and all . f w T MIUU Doinis iortn. uarritiH hi man riron-i-t, - M TT IUh ruuxu uuuei Bieeper, isew urieans to New York; Jacksonville to New xorx. JJininsr p.ar hfltwPdn Hnn burg, S. C., and Washington. iis a. m.Ho: 11, daily for Atlanta na ail Domts rsonth. HniirJ train ' mond to Atlanta. 7-18 P. M. Nn. 19. mona. ASneviIIA. I IhnfonnnT Polml, worioiK, ana an points .North. 8:51 f M.-No, 7, daily, from Rich- COnd. Washinfi'ton. OnlrlnhnTrt Snlrvo Raleigh, Oreensbcro Knoxville ahd Asheville to Charlotte. N. C. 8: 51 P. M.--No Sfi. Aaiv WaoHrrn nd-Southwestern limited, for Wash- tnerton and all nnintfi Vnrth Th Pullman car, Memphis to New York; New Orleans to New York Al vestibuled coacJi and dining car. Close connection at Greensboro with sleeper lor JNorfolk. JPullman tourist cars San rrancisco to Washington .Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 9.10 p. M. No. hand IXGV? OrlPaTlfi. rrlaa Pnllninn sleeper New York to New Orleans. New XOrk tO jRfconrT7llla ll, Atlanta. Dinning car Washington to opartanburg, S. C. VJ.54TP . M.-N0.34, daily, the New XorK and Finnan. Vvriroua tiii C1, . -"t'i woo i un man bleet)ln- flora TuoTor. Aj. v. f.,- apVft, f la, and New usnoufl to Kicnmond andChar oUe to Norfolk via Greensboro 48iwt sections of regular through or ains ca"y Passengers only to doiti ts xp h i, -i ? 4o schedule 1 l!VorumS , nk S. Gannon, . Third Vice-Pres. and Gel. tls John M. Culp, Traffio Xnager, Washington, D 0 W. A. Tuck. Gen'l. Pass.fcVgent n, rr ti .. Washington, D.'(rt r n Da8enbBry Local Agent, Coccord, NO ft 1 f "THEY SAY." . A. - wl Jiev ;av"suh wvrtML surmoso "hejido: t " y. m - x a But can thy Irov tip story truer Suspicion nmy aris for mfWht, But malice, otivy, wajit of r thought. V?hy count yQuYself among the "they" Who hisppr what they dare net SM '', "They say." rejioarstf And help to But wkv tne talo mallo the. irtalter wo-rse? No good can possibly accrue From telling what may be un true; Ahd is it r;ot a noble plan To speak of all the best you can? 'The-y say.'T Well, if it should be so, Why need you tell the tale of woo? . Will jt the bitter wrong redress, Or make one pang of sorrow less? Will it the erring one restore, Henceforth to "go and sin no more?" "They say" Oh! pause and look within; See how your heart inclines to sin. Watch! lest in dark te'mptation's hour You, too. should sink beneath its power. Pity the frail, weep o'er their fall. But speak of good, "or not at all." New Haven Register. A Powder Mill Exploions Removes everything in sight; so do drostio mineral pills. No need to dy namite your body when Dr, King's New Life Pills do the work so easily and perfectly. Cures headache, constipa tion. Only 25 cmts at Fetzer'e drug store. AIRIXU THEIR PREFERENCES. Three maidens talked, as maid ens will, Of what gives life its zest. baid one, a buxom country girl, "The mountain air is best, "ft The second, clad in yachtin suit All white beyond compare Did thereupon exulting cry: "Give me the ocean air!" Then- one in the mock posed swinging ham- Half oped her eyes divine, And languorously said: I'll take The millionaire for mine." Our Church Paper The Bravery ot Woman Wa3 gxandiy shown by Mrs. John Dowling, of Butler, 'Pa., In a three years' struggle with a maligant stomach trouble that caused distressing attacks of nausea and indigestion All remddies failed to relieve her until nhe, MaA Electric Bitters. After taking it two montns, she wrote: "lam now wholly cured and can eatanything. v It is truly a grand tonic for the whole system as I gained in weight and feci much stronger since using it." It aids digestion, oures dyspepsia, 'improves appetite, ives new life. Only 50c. Guarantied at Fetzer's drug store. A Mrs. Gibson, ofCUDoinnati, iad a regular undertaker pre pare he 'funeral for her dog Towser. The casket was lined with white satin, and was a, handsome affair, .wih nickel plated irimminge. The 'coach man qfiictated at the grave. To match th( above, LTarr,' D Pratt, of Chicago, hada dentist put two goldtfowns on his flqg's ieeth. He paicV the molar artist $15 for four sittings. The Best Prescription for ChUIs And fever is a bottle of Qjovs Taste rs Chill Tonic, is simply iron end quinine iii tasteless form. No cure no pay. Price 60c : u 'similating Ike Food andRegula-; Promotes Digestion,CJir ness andRcst.Contains neither, Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. TOT J ARC OTIC . 72fJpe afOldjrSAKUELPlTaiER Mx.Sehna. ftocketh SmllS- jinixr Seed. tbyrrmmt -Ik CurbonattASbda ftreittd &UM Aperfectnemedy forConslipa Tlon , Sour StomachiDiarrhoca Worms .Convulsions', Feverish ness ond Loss OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. "WW i EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. III II. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS Mrs. Winslow's Snnthinar Svrnw ha.a been used for over fifty years, by mil lions of mothers for their children whne 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! iart of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot tle. Be sure and ask for ''Mrs. Win slows Soothincr Hvruo " and take no other kind. The following change of schedule took effect July 22. 1900 NORTHBOUND. No. 8 arrlveB at 5 37 a m. S6 12 " 10.26 a m, 7-18 p m, 8.51 p m, (flag) 9.54 p m, 2.00pm(treiKtt) 33 84 62 (4 ( It 80UTHBOUND. No. 37 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag) ii " "ii.a5 a m, ' 7 " 8.51pm, . ' 35 -M " 9.10 p'm, (flag) 33 ' " 7.29 a m, '61 " " 8.49 a m, (freight) Effective July 22nd. trains Nos. 11 ana ia, neretoiore operated between Norfolk. Va.. and Orennshnrn. "W f! via. Selma, N 0,will be discontinued east oi ivaieigu, si j, ana operatea oetween Raleigli and Greensboro, handling lo cal sleeping car line oetween these points. At the same time pullman sleeping car line No. 5G8, now operated between Norfolk, Va.'and Charlotte, N C, in connection with trains No. 11 and 12 via Selma and Greensboro, will be diverted and operated via Danville, Va, trains Nos. 3 and 4, 33' and 34, approximate schedule as followB: . Nos. 3 and 33 Nos. 34 and 4 Daily Daily 7 40 p m Ly Norfolk, Va Ar 9 20 a m 433 am " Danville, Va " 12 51 " 8 05 a m Ar Charlotte.N C Lv 9 20 d m o, 35. when running ahead ot No. 7, fiflAP-S'pd if nffiSRftrv for thTOnfi travol S(jut of Charlotte, aid is etopped fr passengers arriving from Lynchburg or oeyond. jn o. m stops regularly fpr pass engers for Salisbury, Lexingtcn, High Pcint. firprmRbnrn. KflifJs-pill. Dan-irillfl. LjTchburg. Charlottesville andWash- JT4 - Ml OT Vi ' 1 eengers coming from Lynchburg, d points tyond, and to take on pas sengers for regular stopping places sruthof Nella. No. 3 stojpsto let o passengers from regular stopping place so "Ui olJNewells ana to take on passengers for regular stopping i laces, Lvnchbu" or bevond. N 83 and 34 stop at Concord for tossencrer to or Jrom the C. C. A A. Division Charlotte o Augusta and otter points in South Carolina, Georgia and jrtnrida, reached through Columlua or Aiifrusta. Also for throne-h harspti. ers t or fromBichnond or Nfolkf pf&7, 8, 11 anl2 are the locaitrtnns niconnect at Sansbuas' with strains Ibf W. N. C. pvion. 1 : Ill OF IRIS. ii-'-iii i fti 1 1 1 : M UN . For Infanfs ad Children, i The Kind You Have Always 'Bought Bears the Signatp of THC OINTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CtTV. ill li Manufacturers IF" IT W IS Ginghams Plaids, Sheeting, Salt Bags Outing cloth, DEALER IN . General Merchandise. BUYERS OF Country Produce. four-foot Wood always Wanted. Best Price for same. We inyite an inspetion of aU the gooda ... we manufacture f . . Obeli Ifo, e' AIT of Jr :J For Over I Thirty Years lilTil 1 II V U U "W U 'SMf UUUU M. 00 E I
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