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1 1 - " ArrlTal or Trains. o. IX from Richmond arrives at 11:17 m- " Washington , " 10 P. m. 12 44 Atlanta " x6 " Atlanta ', " " 935 a. m. 37 " New York V" " 8:4S a. m '."-ts " Atlanta - " "--9:00 p.m. 64 TCorthbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, 63 Southbound " , ' . 5H5 P- Ns! 11 and 12 are the JocaL trains between V-Richtuond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the ast mall tTains between Atlanta and . Washmg: itnn Nos vr and 38 are the Washington and SouthSe?! Vestibuled Limited trains and stop 'est Concord on signal. ( USE ADE & BAKER'S darbollc Mouth wash The Ideal Dentifrice. Preserves the teeth, v strengthens the gums and puri fies the breath. Rev. B F Davis, who is confined to his home with fever, is somewhat better today, Stanly. Enterprise: Capt. Ryder, of the Southern Railway, came down Saturday evening on a spe cial train to look over the cotton mill grounds preparatory to putting in a side track to the cotton mill. In its report of the district, con ferenceBin . Tbomas ville, the Salis bury Worlds saya : "At 11 o'clock Friday Rev. J R Moose, of. Concord, preached a sermon ; on temperance of a sensational - character very much in the regulation Sam Jones style.77 . t . Neither calomel nor any other injurious drug is contained inAyer's rius. 1 ney are composed ox tne active principles of the best vege- laoie cainarucs, ana ineir use is al ways attended with marked benefit. For a sluggish liver or for constipa tion, nothing surpasses Ayer's Pills. The board of county commis sioners will meet Monday. It will likely 'be decided on that day whether or not Frank Howard s ex ecution will be public. The senti ment of the citizens is against a 25c PER BOTTLE at Public haDging- - ! -! WANTED Prompt and faithful gentleman or lady to travel for re liable established bouse in NoTtn Carolina. Salary $750, payable $15 weekly and expenses. Situation permanent. s References. Enclose eel "-addressed . . stamped 'envelope. H E Hess, Pres., $56 ; Dearborn St., Chicago. Mr. James A Hahn, son of .J A Hahn, of Cabarrus icounty, and a change in its T p t?a f i j tt a. n x x uuiu. ui tuio tuuui cio weawier united in the bonds ;of hoiv mat cuamaioauuuuuicu, rimnnir of trio fcnto nf ffco hr,Moa Dr. D G Caldwell was elected father on July 26, 1896. Rev. J P surgeon of the Cabarrus Black Boys Price . officiating. Stanly .Enter at tneir rneeung naay nignt. Two cakes of Turkish Bath Soap and one Bath Towel for 10 cents. The Racket. PERSONAL POItt TEKS. mm DRUG STORE. A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. C'icketl Up ami Pat In Shape By Onr M ustliac Pencil Pnslier. A good milch cow for sale. Call onElam King. tf r t 'The Racket has' The Ebb and Flow "orotic Unman Tide ntsThlsPortt as Seen By. Onr Reporter . " ' " " Mies Jor& Hix will leave to night for a visit, of two weeks at Turnersbufg. . : : -: Mr. S A Hamilton ,came down fro m Sa lis b u ry tb is morning to spend Sunday with his family. Mis Mary Gray, a charming young representative' of , Gastonia, is visiting Hiss Maude Brownl . -Miss Sallie Castor has returned from an extended visit to friends and relatives in South Carolina. Miss Fannie Lippard is home from Charlone and will spend sev-' eral days in the city before return ing to the music school. Misses Saida and MozelJe Kees ler,1of Charlotte, are visiting Mrs. Ed H Hall, on Spring street. They came over with Prof. Keesler, who returned to the city iodayN ' Misses Annie and Jessie Wil liams, who have been spending some time with Miss Mary White retzer, returned to their home in Eeidsville this morning. " - . Mr. W L Black, engineer on the Western North Carolina Divi sion of the Southern Railway, passed through the city this even ing on his way to his country home in Cabarrus where he will visit friends and relatives and enjoy a few; days rest. i::'''y:t ; Preachins: at St.. James' Church lo- morrow. r y Rev. C A Rose, of Franklin near foaiisoury, is in tne city, the. guest of Mr. and Mrs. John K Patterson. He will preach to morrow, morning and night, at St. James Lutheran church.' Must go! Holy communion will be admin istered at St. Andrews' Lutheran church tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock. The will hold Albemarle on Thursday, August 13. It is hoped that the hanging of irank Howard on the 23th of Au gust will not interfere- with the Democratic primaries. prise. Memory is -a little treacherous now and then, and causes one to for get some' things worth remember ing, unless one has an experience like that which came to Mf. D E East, Moffat's Creek, Va., who says "I bad been suffering for years with a torpia liver ana louna no reiiei old soldiers of Stanly county until I took Simmon's Li ver Regula Id their annual reunion at I tor when I was entirely relieved of my troubles. I never intend being without Simmon's Liver Regulator. !Mrs. H C Raimer gave a water melon and ice cream party to her Agent Tliom. J The Standard was informed ! ' J l that our esteemed friend, Mr. John A Thorn had lost his place as agent for the Southern at China Grove. Plain Mohair m NAVY BLUE AND BROWN e j . Thirthy-eight inches wide, only 37 1-2 cts, worth 50; cents. See it. ONE LOT mm mi WOvtTdL 121 : cents to close out at 5centsper yard. Brown - '!: Figured . - Mohair 36. inches, worth 40 cts to go Jor 25eents. E YE OPENERS- Wh-?n Baby f kk. -eve gave her Castorlar iVTiea she was n CaiM she cried for Castorta When she bycaiiie ?ilisa. slio clung to Castoria. When She had Chiid.ii, sua gaye them Castorif km him. Nationa Ml! COKCORD, Ni O. J. M. Odell, D, B. CCLTRANB Presidentr . Cashhr. ri. D. Coltrane J Assistant Cashier Capital, Surplus, $50K000 $16,000 DIHECTORS J. M. Odeli., D. F. CannoitV Elam King, J. W. Oannoit W R. Odell, WvH, Lilly, D. B Coltbane Guilford College. GUILFORD COLCEGE, N. C OPENS AUGUSTJ18, 1896. Ifistructioh'thorongh. For both sexes,- Three coursesjfoi'degrees. A)so Music, Art and Physical Training- Healthful .location on Dairy Farm. Expenses moderate . Send for catalogue. . , , . x L. L. HOBBS, President THE UNIVERSITY 'febS tf?rrrtri fff t?rf?T "Ol READ, Think Sunday school class Friday, night, e are glad to be able to make a li was quue a ireai 10 cue intie . . , f ildren ? alignt correction. We learn from - ' -j sources we think need no Verifying uooc i pamtea ciaer oarreis, neea th4t the f actB are about as ? follows : tnr Darlriner lrrant nnH rirlrin fnr x - i sale at 81.00 , each. Apply to ough long years of constant and Merchant J C Walter, at .Forest straining carefulness to do all the -Hill. ; - ; 2t duties devolving upon a faithful "Mrs. -M F Michael died at her servant, the dullness and; obtuse- home near New London on Mon- nes3 of mind that is the consequence aay, uiy nn, at the age ot 61 years, and leaves a husband and four children. AND 'ACT. v 4y A 36 Teachers, 530: Students, TUITION $60 A YEAR, BOARD $8;A MONTH, Three Full College Courses,; 3 Bnet courses, Law benool, Medical School,. Summer v School for Teachers, Scholarships'and loans for the-needy. Address President Winston, Ghafcel Hill, N. C. NORTH CAROLINA BOLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND MEV CHANIC ARTS -0 Read, Think and 2. Agt; THE NEARER THE BONE THE SWEETER THE MEAT. The Racket keeps abreast of - the limes. They have just received of a, manufacturer 600 samples of La dies' Handkerchiefs which they .offer at 5 cents each. ' 2t At a picnic at South Bend next "Tuesday, August 4th, Col. Julian S Carr will be there and introduce to the gathering Cyrus B Watson, the Democratic nominee for Governor It will be a grand rally. It is gratifying to their many friends to see lessrs, J B Sherrill and Jesse Hamilton out today after severe sick spells. Mr. Sher rilPa little daughter, Mary Lilly, is quite sick. Ayer's Ague Cure never fails to .neutralize the poisons of malaria, and eradicate them from the system. This preparation is purely vegetable, . contains- no harmful .ingredient and, iflaken according to directions, is warranted to cure fever and ague. Try it. At the regular business meeting of the Cabarrus Black Boy b Friday uigui, iur. w a vaiaweii was -elected second lieutenant to succeed Mr. Ed F White, who will hand in bis resignation from the company. l here was a general discussion of encampment affairs, and some of 'the boys are highly pleased with ; -the proposed tramp from ! States i ville i to KCharlotte, while others eem to haye a horror against such 1 -a tour. ;v of overwork and care, caused a dereliction of duty, small in itself but capable of immense: conse. quence, which, however, did not occur, probably by that overruling Providence in whose service he also It is an old and homely adage and finds an application here. The maker of merchandise has reached the end of his summer. XT 1 a oaionn i'a Avar xrm-ra linn Read, Think and 'ACt. just -.begun. He's anxious to sell wnat is leit or nis maae Buv a nair of our Natty Shoes and do away with that irritating effect of an ill-fitting shoe. It is even a greater worry than the heat. Hot weather is bad, but trying shoes are worse. lives and moves. Magrnifvingr hia own fault and the possibilities of its effects with a recognition of the fact that it is essential that the railroad service should be strict fin its demandf, Mr. Thorn promptly tendered his resignation. ; At io ucuupcu U4S4tTwr. . v A ;of a a ing calamity wilL give Mhonva -dour Z short hut needed rest when the ghoe8 We have Southern will tender to ofae of the m &t xcQ We under most faithful employees in its serr a n nnmnetition. quality vice the place he has so long and so ronaidered.' We sell from the raiiniuny uiiea auu i.r. xuutu i cheapest to tne Desu be again ine graceiui ugure, na cyor at the China Grove depot. tip product at almost any rean sonable sacrifice. We're watching your interest in this matter and as a result have made some purchases that Both together are horrible i will surprise you oy tneir As Easy as an Old .pness. Snoe is Good-New HERE THEY ARE; This College offers "thorough courses in Agriculture, Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering, and in bcience. General academic studies supplement au thee technical courses. EXPENSES (PER"SESSION, IIT- CLUDINGJRO ARD : For County IStudents .;-. . 9 1.00 For all OtherlStudents . . $121.00 Apply forlOatalogues to : ALEXANDER Q. HOLLIDAY, , Raleigh, N. C. President. MOartlSON H. CALDWEL ATTORNEY AT LAW, : CONCORD, N.C. Office in Morris bus dingle pposite Court House. ; L. fd ARCHE Y, M .D Physician and burgeon. Concord, N. 0. OFFICE : ! ST. CLOUD ANNEX Shoe Logic. . r : - . Our new! shoes ;are that easy, - Wash goods at 5, 8 i 10 and 12i cents. Figured Mohair, black, 86 inches, at 25 cents. A bargain. Billows ot nana- ksrehiefs. vdu'd wonder how it could be done if we hadn?t ' ' There's no loss to JVi. lis, but a Bisr Gain to You 'TIT ' ' ! . ? - 1 I vvecau give juuuj .n-l , andtne maKerijaya tue uxupx Come ann see them, 5, 10, 12, 15, 25 and 50 cts. gJOxford Ties: Prince Albert and Spring Heel Ties in all the new toes, These are Genuine I M1n All Giveu3acaU.. Tfyhoe.if J8jWffl ium i uuiu uuuuo. . yIvou have never oougni a .pi "ui"..uww.w'j : King's New discovery in myBwir x andyotl wili be tsonvincea tnai sentlfor a bottle ana began its use wQ ar0 THE JSHOEJ fKUJfL.ii- ur The Discovery Saved nisiLifc. Mr. G. Cailloutte, Druggist.1 at BeavervUle, III, says: To Dr. King's New discovery I owe my Uf e. was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians lor mnes anout, uuk of no avail and was given up ana trtii T nnW not live- Having ' i-'T. 5 rao-Ti r T. is -4 5 & 0re!0 0& w 1 V ton w0 m m . v FORD from 50 cents to $2,50. Come andlHSee TTs.n OtlS tfi tm m-l Va MI- ca Vj and from the first dose began to coNCORD. get better, ana auer ubiub. bottles was ud and about again. Jit is wort n us weignii m nm r rnr won't kfien store or house without 111111 ll V it. Get a free trial at iTetzer s Drug Store. OHIO. LlMlIILto CO. Gibson& Morrison. Fi C 31 X -tin 5 "S. m . 1 4 pi
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