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B M Happy-old age . 4.44.4m. I..!. . a Many women who hare enjoyed ar or iortyrour. intr nervous and irritable and anffer with sick' kealth all their life begin to teach the are of forty-fou rood fade when they - four. Ther arrow headaeheav Their lirera are torpid, their digestion ia impaired and their bowels are , Irregular. - They are experiencing the . "change of -life." And it ia not strange that the cessation of the menstrual habit after thirty years operation should disturb the 'system and tax the strongest constitution. This trying period has no terror for a woman who uses Wine of Cardui. It builds up her strength and prepares her for the ordeal. When the change of life Is not safely passed, a woman quickly becomes an in valid. Slumbering disease germs are given increased activity and they appear in aggravated form. . : If you take wine of Cardut regularly when approaching the change of life yon will be assured better health than vou hare ever enloved before. A happy fd age and restful calm will be your rewara. Mrs. uampDen was cnrea after suffering three years with "change of life." Thedford's Black-Drauaht, tie companion medicine of Wine of Cardui, assimilates wna it perfectly, curing ir-M digestive ana mrowinv impurities' ana aieeaso germs out of the system. Both working gether make a well and happy woman liver and kidney affections. ies and disease he system. Both working fll ELREE'S me I-1 Tomras, Laurens Co., B. C, Sept: 23. 1899. I have recommended vour Wine of Cardui and Thedford's Black-Draught to several of mv lad friends, and I can say they are what vou recommend them to be. I have been suffering three years with the "change of life," and I did not get anything that would do meany good nntil I tried your medicines. I thanks to Wine of Cardui and you, for It relieved me. Mrs, D. H. CAMPB Tor advice In caies requiring iped&l directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department, The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tcnn. 4 LQF I nnu tuiino The folio -Tiiig. change of schedule took e-fect July 22. 11)00 NORTHBOUND. .No. 8 arrives at 5.37 am, 86 "10 26 am, " 12 " " 718 pm, 44 88 " " 8.51 p m, (flag) " 84 " " 9.54 p m ' 63 " " 200pru(lrewt) SOUTHBOUND. No. 87 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag) " 11 " " 11 25 a m, 4 "7 " " 8.51 pm, "85 " 9.10 p'm, (fla) v V83 . " 7.29 am', "Gl u r 849 a m, (freight) Effective July 22nd, trains Nob. 11 nd 12, heretofore operated between Norfolk, Va., and Greenhboro, N 0, via Belma, N 0, will be discontinued east of lialeigh, N G, and operated between Raleigh and Greensboro, handling lo cal sleeping car line between these points. ' ' " ' ' 1 ' At the same time Pullman keeping oar line No. 5G8, now operated between Norfolk, Va, and Charlotte. N 0, in connection with-trains No. 11 and 12-via Selma and Greensboro, will be diverted and operated via Danville, Va, trains Noa. 3 and 4, 83 and. 34, approximate schedule as follows: Nob. 3 and S3 ; Nos. 34 and 4 Daily Daily ' 7 40 p m Ly Norfolk, Va Ar 9 20 a m 433am " Dai ville.Va "1251 05 a m Ar Charlotte.N 0 Lv 9 20 p m No. 35, when running ahead of No. 7. 's flagged if neceasary for through travel eoutu of i harlotte, and is stopped for passengers arriving from Lynonburg or beyond. No. 36 stops regularly for pass engers for' Salisbury, Lexington i High Point, Greensboro, lieidsville, Danville, Liyrchburg, Charlottesville ami Wash ington. No. 37 stops for pas sengers coming from Lynchburg o? points beyond, and to take on , pas Bengers for regular stopping - places south of Ne wells. No. 88 stops, to let off passengers from regular stopping places south of Newells and to take on passengers for regular stopping j laces, Lynchburg or beyond. Nos. 33 . and 34 stop at Concord for passengers to or from the C. C. & A. Division Charlotte- to Augusta and other points in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, reached through Columbia or Augusta. Also for. through passen gers to or from Richmond or Norfolk, Va. . 4 Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains and connect at Salisbury .with trains o W. N. C. Division.. i . Col- Congregational Church Among th red People. Rev. A J Tate, colored, of High - Point Congregational church, organized a congrega tion at ,Mt. Pleasant last Sunday among the colored people. He is greatly pleased with the pros pects there. He says the con gregational church always runs a school where it is established. When you cannot sleeo for ooufi'hiner it is hardly neoessary that anv one should tell you that you -need a few doses of Chamberlain's Coueh Heaiedv to allay the irritation of the throat and make sleep possible It is good. Try it... For sale at Marsh's Drugstore. You can build a little lack of attention into an imaginary wrong if you want to. Selected. Bank For sprains, swellings and lameness there is nothing so good as Chamber Iain's Pain Balm. Try it. For sale at Marsh's Drug Store. . .. A kiss can frown.- Ex. do more than a Cuts and Bruises Quickly ikalcd. Chamberlain's Pain Balm n irl to a cut. bruise burn, scald or l ue injury will instantly allay the p.-.i.i vJ n heal the parts in less tune jfwu any other treatment. Unless tac ;Ljmy in very severe it will notlepve a v;r..' Pain Balm also cures rheumatiaa, K,; pins, swellings and lameness. f For p'e ut Marsh's drug store. l a. f REMEMBER The Standard (DAILY) PUBLiS?ED EVERY DAY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) ' SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: One week 10c One month 35C One year ". '. " $4.00 part of the Offers the business publjo a reliable, per manent, conservative and accommodate ingbanking iristutioni r We solicit your patronage with the assurance cf honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. ' If we can serve you any time we will be glad to have you come and see us. , -LrBERALIACCOMMODATIOKS TO CUSTOMERS. - : - u caputf airaps $I0,00(H , 0 . yj. B COLTBANB,:Chashier . J.v. Opbii.. President. ; r. i?emcevKuJlrona Kates. t t Annual sessiob State 6lrand Lodqjp Indejiencleht ' Order! ofJ Uooci bamaritans and Daughters of Samaria, Charlotte, , C. Oct. 23, 247 )(L Sale tickets Oct. 22! Final- limit Oct. 28tb. I Delivered to' any city by carriers. Tie. Standard 1 PUBLISHED . E.VERY THURSDAY. SUBSCRIPTION! PRICE : Three monies 25c Six monfhs 0c3 QneyQar'. .,... .'sloo. ., The, "Weekfy is always full of focal andother good news. Give us a trial nrrW nn That Hon. Theo. F. Kifttz wact Morrison Caldwell will'jf ,ddj'ti6ihe votti"6 of Gabrtr- 1 ruscouniy uponxne nipor- at the jo'i.owv'-ng limes aaa places? to-wit : M. asant, "Monday niffht, Ci. 22, at 8 o'clock. Iftwisbury, Tuesday, "October. 21, z 11 c'c'cck a. in. Puplar Tent, TucsdayOclober 23, . 4 ydoc p. m. GHwooc!, Tt'csiay, October 23, at 8 o'c!oc1t p. m. . - Flowe's, '.'edncsiay, Ocioiier 24; at 2 o'clccl: p. m. 5- : 5 j. ft' tT ii in 11 ' " 24, v Concord. Wednesday, Ociob;r at 8 o'clock p. m. 'Editor's AwfaTPlisht. F. M.'Htggins, Editor Seneca (II'.) News.was afflicted- for years .witt piles that.no doctor or remedy helped until he tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world. lie writes, two boxes wholy cured him. Infaliblo for piles, Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold at Fetzer's drug store. Fatal Football Game. An Ashev'ne special of the 21st to the Charlotte Observer says; YVULaai Douai rr-ce, 01 Paesine. Texas,' a snideut at B'ugbam School, d'ed th's after- noon ot miuries received in a fooiball game yesterday after noon' at 5:30. The first and secoad elevens were play 12 g a practice game and Price, who was left eod, at tempted to-stop iatorfeence and fell, his head being partly under his body and several players fell on top 01 lira. Price's spinal cord was sprained and the lower part of Jiis body paralyzed. He was 18 years of age. It Happened In' a Drug: Store. "One day last winter a ladv oame to my drug store and asked for a' brand of cough medicine that I did not have in stock," says Mr. C It GranJiu. the pop ular druggist of Ontario, N. T. "She was disappointed an'd wanted to know what cough preparation I could recom mend. 1 said to her that I could freely reoommend Chamberlain's Coueh rem edy and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after giving it a f ur trial if she did not find it worth the money to brin buck the bottle and I would refund the price paid. In the oou' eof a Cv.j or two the lady cunio l,n.?k ii'i com1 mv with a friend in need of a enrh m.dicine and advised her to bnv boilln of Chnn-'-arhu's Cough Kt-mcdy. I cntlt!. ' a yeryood reooui.-ui:ndrvt:ori i,, ' icmedv." 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