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Co n from Richraond.arrives at 11:17 a. m. 35 12 36 Washington Atlanta'- ""- 7lj. Atlanta 'J " 9:35 a.m. New Ydrk " - " 8:.m Atlanta " " 90$ p.m. 37 33 i. Mnrthhound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, 6x Southbound " " , .545P- Nos ? 11 and are the local trains fietween Rkhmond and Atlanta. Nos-35 and 36: arc the fast aS trains between Atlanta and WMWn !n Nos 17 arid 38 re the Washington and Southwestern Vesttbuled Limited trains and, stop at Concord on signal. 1 '; : " - AD H H STOPS , 2 3' 93 IN A MINUTE. in and 15 per Bottle, at FETZER'S DIG STORE. A. BATCH 0& LOCAL NEWS. ricked Up and Pat in Khape ;By Oar Uustliair Pencil Pusher. Mrrtrc Fhr SAT."R-C!ftll fttCahflmiH Roller Mills. a25 The military company is ordered! to meet at Armory Hall tonight, Sftfl notice. mi . T tt: V. 1 ne 1. u. xx a meet, wmigou lueui- ersj please. taseiiotice. A; mil at- lenaance ueaireu. akuuuw. 1 1 JJ,WH H ,r. -si Kr irj ?86nlWi1i.,ibe m!!??! ...m8. "UM"UB "uu j : Guthrie and Dockery, the Repub lican and ropuhst nominees for Governor and lieutenant Governor will speak at Wadeeboro Saturday. Have you ever had in the morn- ASY ing wnat is lancimiiy -canea ar ol. ma x. i?f0 ;a ma ,,r, 00j ;n iu nmu native home. Mr. Fisner is a son of If bo, it is the effect of a deranged stomach and liver, the best remedy for which is a dose of Ayer s Pills, togetner witn a little discretion as to diet and mode of living. Master Arthur Morrison Monday afternoon celebrated the "seventh anniversary of his birthday . bv in- viting a number of little friepds f to his home, where they all enjoyed a party. Refreshments baa b ien Troro r-aA fnr tVtA rnnn ainn an1 V a I little tots were indeed happy. - ladies or, vjents-J3i very wnere i needed by all. 4 One agent made 93 50 in one week." You can do the same. $1,000 yearly earned, ana permanent position. For par uuuiars, aaaress witn stamp,4 Swiss Herb Tea Co., Chicago. n l' -mm. w . ' m Saturday nignt at Jastneld a number of negroes engaged an a general fight in which several were. injured, one negro man being lace- . J !jL 1 1 ittieu who a razor ana may aie. We could not cet full Darticnlarf. This row, with the one at Colum-j bus thapel on Sunday, is enough to ternty that community Tne negroes nght all among themselves. r . . . - .. . tveV". A J3l 1001 lnlOrmS US tnat the eingine class at the Presbvterian nkoi n i. ttiii . j al. training of Mr. Walter Kirk is quite large and encouraging. It met for meprst time last Saturday nisht and will mea't aerftin'tomnrrnw. niaht I when it is believed that manv more mi .. , m r. will avail themselves Of thlS Splen-' did opportunity tO develop thi8 One ,f,L rr . Jr r "f?-w"" VI me grandeBt glttS tUe power 01 vocal music. They use: VGospel nymns," found at Swink's. All are invited to secure books and join iae class. WANTED Solicitors for cam paign book tlBryan, Sewall sand tree Silver," authorized by Bryan, wraten by Metcalf, Editor Omaha orid-iierald, appointed author by lIatform. A bonanza for agenta a rp iiiyer mine for workers. Only ou. The only authorized book. U Her 0nf PrU nlvan PrnSrvVif rhn! ,Ul ' 0W WUD -r" . . f.t 1 ProfltflKU wa.W Oft A AAea I -v-w vi icrriLurv. iciuiauouui w.w, HUlft 1U1 J Jt .VftU U, I 1 he National Tnnt fionftfirn. Star Pinio Eepil complete line' of latiKciHSroniy greases, araiiuesT-spa vxuuu uppurbuouj ior me, proper party. Garland Refining I ov Clevelandt J0; " . , v ; sl4 jMaDir:bgdilylill8;reaul from-baj- bitual constipation, and a;fine con stitution majr,: be ; weakened and ruined : by! einipleY neglect. There is ;ho medicine, for, - .regulating: i th$ bowels ancl restoring n tipn to 1Kb dige&tive I organs, equal to AyeVa Pills.1. barrna and Mecklenburg line in No. township, a terrible fracas . among toe negro population ;.iook place Sunday. Thirty or forty took ; part in the free-fpr:all figut, eight or ten of whom were hurt, several quite seriously. The two year bid "child of Mr. and Mrs. R A D Peeler, who live in Rowan county, fell headforemost in a lard can of water and wae drowned. The child's parents were away, from home, leaving lit with several others. When found the child had been dead some time. , Please hold; your orders for us. We will save you money. Our or der has been placed for a large stock of Bulbs for autumn planting, and will be received as early as the bulbs are ready for shipment. If you will hold your orders for us, we will give you choice stock and save you money, j Fetzer a Drug Store. The chronic grumbler still lives, out mere are less-cases-of cnronic Indigestion and Dyspepsia than formerly - The fact is so many peo- pie iQ the past., have taken.. Sim- mons Liver, Regulator that they are- now onreA rf thfl ilia A nH a v WWa W WMWMW - MUVi M Regulator ..for thS ame troubles and they will soon be cared. "It is the best medi- cine." - Mr8. E Baine, Baltimore, 5o Bain Since Hay 14th. Mr. John Fisher, wife and child, of Forest City. St. Francis county, Ark., are visiting m Cabarrus, their HenrFisher, who once lived a mile above the city on the-Beattie s Ford road. ho went to5 Arkansas several years ago. Mr. i? isner . nas oeen in mm . - ' North Carolina two weeks and will remain for some time. He says that in Arkansas they have had no rain since tne in ot i8t May. urops will not j exceed one-third the usual nrndnntion ont the. .i For ra.,n ! ra"ll!" "?ps ana nappines, iurtu uarouna t,A.fa ii t GHTURKN ougrht tfi brighten, a mother's daily cares and help her to be strong:, capa ble and cheerful. It is'nt right for mothers to feel the. burden of life growing; heavier and heavier year by ' bearing and child-rearing. That shows some thing is wrong in the mother's physical con dition. There is some unnatural weakness in her delicate organism which disqualifies her f or motherhood. eWhen ' this is wrong everything is wrong. : A woman's physical vear Decause oi cnuo- I I I f A life is wrapped up iti wrapped up A! "U the special oreans of 7 VVs 1 When these I w t& are restored to Uealttt 1 - woman becomei healthy and strong. .Dr. E.. V. Pierce of S nfV; health and streneth to wontni IHis! " Favorite Prescription " i9 lKmosVsncc"sLuL oeen Known ior women pcvn..'"-"i Its sale exceeds the combined sales of all other m dicines for women. , It cures the nnct rvhih Ale uterine, diseases. T It croea directiy to the internal organism which is theeal seat vf -all the troubles, , It impaits vigor and health where they are most needed ; heals ulceration ; stops the weak ening drains (promotes regularity; restorer muscular power to tne iigamenw, mus . recting displacements of special organ Uie only natural way. romnlft information regarding the- P i vbrite Prescription " and tes timonials from nunareaswno have used it; are embodied in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical-Adviser, a standard medical work of 1008 pages, 1 profusely-illustrated, wjnch will be sent free on receipt of 2i one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only. ThU is a complete family Ar Kav mnA afionld be read by both m Th mofits on the sale of WW.vr. - - . copies at $ly has rendered possiblt ihu fr riition. Aaare. uim en urr Mtdicul Association. BufCiilO. N. V. - r Dr. MilesTrr f n PiUa are guaranteed to f lIcadachcliiZ cOautea. ae cent a doe i i r . . it PERSONAL POlN TEKS. Th Ebb and Flow of the . Tinman Tide a Ttila 'Port, Aseen Dy Onr - Report , , , , ij.: tj. , $ i--I)awyeriMH HCaldwell spent yesterday in Salisbury. ; Jailer, John S Hill, who has' been quite sick for severar days is im proving. - 1 Mrs. W F Goodman and son, Archie returned yesterday from Al he marie. ' Mr. M B Phifer has returned m e depot. ;j, . , Miss Nannie Cannon, returned to the city last night after a visit of threweek8 at Blowing Rock. Mr. J W Swink, " of China Grove, was in the city last night and this . morning. .. r-Mr. J. Vf Stiller, after spending a week in the city with bis family returned to Columbia last night. Mrs. Dr. S L Montgomery and children have gone to Raleigh and Apex to visit; relatives, j Mrs. Dr. Houston and brother, Mr. Bruce Adams, left for Monroe this morning, going by private con veyance. Mr. Claude Ritchie, the effi cient manager ot the mercantile establishment of Mr. W J Swihk at New London, is in the city today. Dr. and Mrs. Holden will be absent from the city for a week. The doctor will go .to Asheborp and Randleman, while Mrs. Holden will visit in China Grove and Salisbury. Messrs D D Johnson, Smoot Dayvault, James P Hurley . and John D Bost left last night for. Nor? folk, Washington and Baltimore over the Seaboard Air Line. They took advantage ot the cheap rate ex cursion, which left Chanotte this morning. ' r Dr.T Paul Caldwell, who has been in Baltimore for two years. where he graduated from the college of pharmacy, arrived in the city last night and will spend several weeks with home folks. We are glad to have Paul with i ns , again, but regret that his stay is so limited. , r Dneklen'a Arnica Haiye. The Best baive in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. it is guaranteed to give statisf action or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store, . IK Everybody Invited. To call at Dove & Bost's store and try a enp cf Tet ley's India and Cey lon Teas of London, England, com mencing August 26th, continuing four days. A. C. Heggie, Distributor for United States. ; For Over Fifty Tears Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect sue cess. It Boothes 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 immediately; ' Bold by drnfiroriats in everv iiarfbf the world T wen ty-fi y e cen W bttleV ' 1 4 Be sure and ask for "Mrs.JWiii8ldw8 Sooth ing Syrup," and take no other kind Help "Wantetl-r Female. ' :-, ft 10 to S18 Der week to Menvand Women for easy thomp work. .No books or canvassing. v No experi ence Bona fide; offer,' Np4 catch. Send stamD for 'work and particu lars. E. Herrman, 213 Sdiith Sixth Street, PAel;, Concord Fldurand Feea Store. ' !"Fenix; -Mill"4 flour millfeed, bran, meal and chicken feed, kept at Lore building on West depot , street And for sale ty - ; . ' b24 ; ;. GIG Richmond. : aoUe: ! I baVe moved oy l barber-shop froia the old Stsniard office to the Reid building, in front . of norria bbus Costoniera will plessa come Up. 3 J0HE3 U IIOKTGOHERY, TOWELS 16x32 Knotted ; Fringe only 10 cents apieoe, -:-19x40-:- HUCK ABACK only 121 cents apieqe. -:-22x40-:- only 20 cents apiece. The are the best towels ever of fered for the price. 4-C 3-M 3 THE NEARER THE BONE THE SWEETER THE MEAT. It is an old and homely adage and finds an application here. The maker of merchandise has reached the end of his summer. His season is over ; yours has just begun. He's anxious to sell what is left of his made up product at almost any reas son able sacrihce. We're watching your interest in this matter and as a result have made some purchases that will surprise you by their cheapness. HERE THEY ARE: '-'.i "'''"('!: ... Wash goods at 5, 8 J, 10 and 12V cents. Figured Mohair, black;-86 inchesr,j at 25 cents, A. bargain,- Billows of s hand ksrehiefs, you'd wander rhow it could be done if we hadn' t told you, ; There's no loss to . i f ill! .,: .J ' i T Bisr Gain to anil the' maker pays the piper. Come ann see them, ,5,10-; 12J. 5 25 and50 cts; i : Oxford Jies; Prince -Albert and Spring Heel Ties in all the new toes," These are Genuine Bargains, no old t goods ; All new, direct from- the factory. Comeand SeejUsr Felze 1 A - ' - f 6. H: B AJWff A BDT, .Ml ij Physician and Surgeon, MT. PLEASANT, IS. C. Ca78 'received and 'promptly atv tended to at all hours. Office at oosei i : s:: : jidSsiyJ DR. M & HERRING- Is again at the nlrt atATin. nhprft he '"will be fpleasedr to ese air who are in need- JL? his . PROFESSIONAL4 - 8ER VICES JNOi R. ERW IN A- MISENHEIMER ERWIN &l MISENHEIMER1 Physicians and SurgepnsJ Office No. 8. Harty buildiner, op posite 2nd Presbyterian church. Charlotte. N- C , L.M AllCHKY, M .B Pny8icianand Surgeon." Ooncord, N. C. OFFICE: ST. CLOUD AN.NEX MORKISO H. OALDWEL ATTORS'IY AT LAW, CONCORD, N O Office in Morris bui lding,'c ppoait Court House. FIRE INS 0 RANGE. i--A When iu need oi Fire Insurance, call and see us; or lite. V?e iepre sent only firstolai i Home and For eign companies. Kespcct lully, WOODH U4B 4 llAIiBI8 CONCORD MARKETS COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer, Good middling.... 7 60. Middlings ..,....-7.40 ' Low middling .6.75 Stains 4g.. ... to 6 PRODUCE IfAii&Ex Corrected bv O. W Swin&. Bacon........ 7 to 8. QnrrQiniad hums , .... 1 9.ifn 1 K .SUgC. W. .......... AVjW : Bulk meats,sides .;. ......7 to 8 Beeswax .........20 Butter 10tol5 Ohickena......... .10to25 Oorn...... 45 Eggs......... 10 Lard 7 Plour(North Carolina) . .........1 82i; Meal........ .5 Oats 35" Tallow . ... ...3to4 Mount Amoeha 'semii n:a r A Flourishing School for Young Ladies. v i ten;teachers Ornamental Branches Receive ,!'.. Carefui. Atten tionV re 7. o. l. :t. fisher, a. m k Prisoipal.. UOUNT!PLEaSNT. N C 15? : 2 3C O m i- 33 rr O r IN Tl -'i. J Rt4 A r It 'I SO
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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