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! - i ta-adard. da? 111 rfttiujird ib publish? every , '(CailJay exempted; ind delivers RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION .. . .S4 00 ...... 200 ...... 1 00 jse year. . Sir. months . . . fhree months. One month. .. . Single copy... 35 05 tut, ptsop e oi Uoncord and Cibarrus lor their kindness and pvmpathy during the sickneea and their beloved daughter, deith of Carrie. . John Williams, for many years Nacksmith for Brown Bros., was stricken wtth pa ralyaia Saturday night and, was Sanday afternoon conveyed to fhe county home. John has a number of white friends who legret to hear of hi misfortune. - THE WEEKLY STANDARD LOST On last Saturday evening betWfifin fho Is a four-nage, eight-column paper. William Blume'e. on finnan It has a larger circulation in Cabar-. Street, a pair of gold eye glasses, rus than any other p&per. Jfrice Finder will please report to this per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING BATES. Terms for regular advertisement ade Known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD. Concord. N. O. Arrival of. Trains. Io. ix from Richmond arrives at 11:17 a. m. is " Washington " " 10 p. m. office. A suitable reward will be paia. , " Rev. Solomon Pool, D. D., who for several years served as pastor of central M. u.unurcn,. this city, is critically ill at his home at Eliza-. beth City. He was stricken with paralysis last Thursday. Dr. Pool has many friends here who will hope for his recovery. The only way to cure fever and ague is either to neutralize the poisons which cause the disease or H AD Easy STOPS HEADACHE u "Atlanta - " " 7:22 p.m. ,5 " Atlanta " " 9:35a.m. 7 " New York M " 8:48 a. m 3S " Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. 6i Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, 63 Southbound " " " .5:45 P- m- I to OXDel them from trtA ovafAm Kos. 11 and 12 are the local trains between I . CiptJl LUCLii IfUIll IDfl BySiem. Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the 1 Ayer 8 AgUe UUre operates in both -fast wall trains between Atlanta and Washing-! r. j n r Nns. and 8 are the Washington and Way8. It 18 a Warranted 8P6Clfic for southwestern vestibuied Limited trains and stop all forms of malarial disorders.' and at Concord on signal. . r:i ... mJL j7 The Standard is in receipt of an anonymous letter, announcing two gooa citizens 01 uaoarrus ot f opu li stic faith for the State Senate. One of them is a citizen of Concord, an old soldier and a successful busi ness man. The letter was undoubt edly misseht. The cause which produces sick headache is more promptly removed by Ayer's Pills than by any other medicine. They easily and speed ily correct all disorders of the stom ach, liver, and bowels, and restore to these organs regular and healthy action. WANTED Solicitors for cam paign book t4Bryan, Se wall and Free Silver," authorized by Bryan, written by Metcalf, Editor Omaha World Herald, appointed author by Bryan. Contains speeches and platform. A bonanza for agents, a free silyer mine for workers. Only $1.50. The only authorized book. Harry P. Deaton, local . reporter. 60 Per nL Credit given. Freight r.hnicft of tfirritorv. Permanent. SHORT LOCALS. I nrnfit.flhlA wnrlr for 'flfi. Addrfififl. k ..w. 1 ThR National Book Concern. Star l udge Brown adjourned court at Building, Chicago. eepl2 Monrde Saturday last and is now correspondent from Dowd, holding Stanly court in Albemarle. iV . L o-.i. tt4 10 IN A MINUTE, and 15 cents, per Bottle at mm DRUG STORE. writing to the btanly enterprise Hons. Theo. F Kluttz and Sam- savs : Some of our neighbors who uel J Pemberton will discuss the voted the Populist ticket in the last rinlitical ifl&neA at Albemarle torn or- election are dissatisfied over thei row. action of the Populist county con- , t vention which was held in Albe- Robert A Duncan, a groceryman marie eeveral days ago. They say ot Charlotte, made an assignmenc Bnmft nf the nominees areiust likea . PERSONAL POIMTERS. The Ebb and Flow;;or tlie Unman Tide kt TnisPort, aslSeen By Our Reporter. Mr. Richard Eimes came down from Salisbury today. Mr. Alfred Litaker is spending the afternoon in Charlotte. Mr. Benton R Craven will leave tonignt for Trinity College. Mr. JThomas J White spent Sunday in the country . with home folks. Miss Anna Shoemaker, of Da vidson College, is visiting friends in the ? city. Messrs. John Wilder and Leslie Powell, of Charlotte, were over last nignt. Mr. Hardy B Lentz, of Char lotte, spent Sunday in the city with home folks. Master Lewis Brown came down from China Grove Saturday and re turned this morning. Mrs. Dr. J E Smoot went tm to Salisbury this morning to spend several days. - Miss Maude Brown left the city this morning for Greensboro Female College to attend school. Judge W J Montgomery left u:l : aii ri - 1 I luio uiuruiug lur Aiueiuarie 10 at tend Stanly court. Mrs. C F Ritchie, of Salisbury, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G W Patterson. -f Mr. -Frank O Rogers left this morning for Chapel Hill to attend school at the State University. -f-Mr. George Wads worth, of Charlotte, spent Sunday with Mr. J C Wads worth, his brother. --Mrs. W T Fisher and .children have gone to Newberry, S. C, to spend some time with relatives. -f-Rev. H A McCullough has gone to South Carolina to spend the weefc with friends and relatives. Messrs. Thornwell White; and Daniel Faggart returned toNewell's High School .-this morning, after spending Sunday in the county. f Miss Addie Boger passed through the city on her return home from Albemarle, where she had been visiting friends. Miss Nannie Shaver, who has been spending a week with Miss Maggie Brown, returned to Salis bury, her home, this morning. s Misses Margaret Cannon and Lucy Lore left this morning for Agnes Scott Institute at Decatur, Ga., where they will resume studies. BIG- EOT OF- CASHMERE SHORT : LENGTHS, ; ,1 .. Worth 15 and 25c. yard, tliat we are go ing to DR. JE. O. HERRING- Is ajjain at tho n-j win oe pleased to see 21 need of his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES fflf- Cl OS Out Saturday fo? creditors. the benefit of his SDider in a dirt dober paralized. nest partly The Cabarrus cotton mill did not j run Saturday night on account of placing in the new Worthmgton condenser. f A circular has been received, an nouncing that Senator J C- Pritch ard will speak in this city next Thursday, August 10th. To-day is Labor Day, and all labor organizations throughout the nation celebrate it with appropriate ceremonies. It is a national holiday. A little racket occurred at Wal ter's store Saturday night when one John Shinn kicked a dog belonging to Simpson Linder. Linder pom melled Shinn severely with1 a cane. Thejmembers of the Drum Corps are now almost ready for the march and encampment. Their new uni forms came in Saturday night. The boys are in excellent shape for the ward iriP- . ;VimM whibh are needed to WANTED - Salesmen to sell fe complete line of lubricating oils, of pure, rich, red blood , greases, varnishes, specialties, etc. fYaa JgSS' ooa opportunity for the proper metrical figure while the blood remains REFINING UO , impure --0 814 :7i humors out of the blood, ana .thVassimil Appearances ai Wnat attract the op posite sex. Some times this, seems a pity. It seems as if it would be juster if a fine mind was tha attraction instead of a fine face and figure. But you can't change human nature. Whenyou come to understand it there is a sort of justice about it too ; because although we can't all be handsome, almost every one or us can add at least 50 per cent, to his 01 her attractiveness by a little attention to the laws of beauty. When the eyes are emu, tne nps pauiu, the skin sallow, blotchy or pimply, the figure thin and wasted or overstout and ungraceful, the trouble is something more than mere out- appearances ; the inner condition is tne diouu w 7 : and make room for new goods at the Slow figure of 81-1 1211 JN0. R. ERWIN. G- A. MISENHEIMER BR WIN & MISENHEIMER Physicians and Surgeons- Office No. 3. Harty building:, op oosits 2nd Presbyterian church. Charlotte. N. C FIRE INSURANCE. When in need oi Fire Iuauiance, call und see us, or viite. We lepre . sent only first-clat flome and For eign companies Respectfully, Woodh u e & llAli&ia. Mount Amoena SEMINARS A Flpuri8hinK School for Toung Ladies. TEN TEACHERS Ornamental Branches Receive ' ' Carefui Attention rev. o. l. rr. :fisher,, a, m PBINCIPAi., MOUT!PLEASNC. NO Y ar t 1 See Them 1 CllIipETZER Through the arrangementand re arrangement of our hieroglyphic reportorial pencil pushing Saturday the types made us say "alter mucp di8CU88ion W H Bost was nomi nated on the fourth ballot." The a 1 ? THE NEARER THE BONE THE SWEETER THE MEAT. Tords "much discussion were not It is an old and homely adage intended, as the facts would not sus- and finds an application here, tain. At least there was the very The maker of merchandise has least of pubbc discussion during reached the end of his snmmer. trie enure convention. His season isover ; yours has Sheriff Sims, on Sunday, took jU8t begnn. He's anxious to -Mu?'iJZ 5 sell what is left of his made. tUWUsUlU, tu tut? O laic xiusunai - -, . i 1 . ' Morganton,her mind having been up pduct at almost any reas iffJoHfnrpnmfi timfl. aha ia the soiiable saciifice. We re wife of an unfortunate and worthy watching y our interest in this one-leeeed man. While there matter and as a result have Sherifi Sims learned that William made some purchases that Henry, who was taken to Morgan- wm surprise you by their E-STI KTi.Ti cheapness. DR. I'S ROYAL GERElflETUER This pleasant and perfect remedy, so delightful i to take, so refreshing and exhilarating, stands in highest favor x with aU who know it best; as the great est of all roMlical remedies for both, sexes, of all ages and in all conditions. WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU. It will glTB you APPETITE. It will give joa restful refreshing SLEEP. It will sfimulata jour DIGESTION, ttwill restore your NERVOUS EKERGY. Itwili put your KIDNEYS In perfect order. It will purify your It will change your weakness into STRcHGTH. It will bring you out of sickness fete HEALTH. tTEW PACKAGE, LARGE BOTTLE, 105 DOSES ONE DOLLAB. SOLD BY ALL DRUCCISTS. MANUTACTURED ONLT BT He Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga.: WBITE FOR 4S-PAGEB00K, WATT.TO P&B1L ' FjE Tiiis'tc s-'ORU G 81 OB LNotice of Seiature, Seized near Concord, JN . u., on the night of Augnst 31 1, 1896, the Party. Garland Cleveland, O. HERE THEY ARE: ' J 7 Wash eroocls at 5. 8l.10 and following: property for yiolatins: the '-, Qi I Fifrnrftd Mohair. , -r- " V ! . 1 TT..V.J v" - -r . 1 Internal revenue i,as or me u nueu black m inches, at 25 cents. States, to wit: Two email bay ' Billows of -hand- horses one two none wapon ana. ,7 . i :- - -u U nWnnfK ollnnanf TOhinLpr ! xi-Ol CilitJlO, V UU U yy uun nA fnnr pmnti Vptru. annnosfid to be It UUUiuuc u.uuc xi. xav.u. v the property of Jacob HartselU roia you, a -m xvxo Notice is hereny giyen to any one ns, out a Claiming saui proper to gi uu w V tr Vn in the form and manner prescribed Dlff llaUl IU IUU bylaw to tne unaersi?neu bi me . . -i office m Asheville, N. O., within 30 and the maker pays the piper. Col. Ti A lonVwolor ha rfiturn- Khtlon with an abundance ortieaimy "On Hlul .rl-r,. lQrl firm ..j . .... . ps creauuK ucau vu.u. 10 nis home in Charlotte alter a u . AU this is attracuvenesa.' L something vxor-healih. an will be healthier and happier fot account of sickneea in his own iarn- piSeSSStai?: -The ilv ,nDi;'oS Sense Medical Adviser." Iti J' ?eoPle sSnsv medical work te one m, " the mosi -"lish Uneuage. It contains The graded school will open next Sfiy mustrated tajij Monday, the 14th, but owing to &&gSJ$Sffi - - & w Bw i i copies w : " Onivto sena n onc-tcui days from the date hereon, or said property will be declared forfeited to the Government of the United States. I By S4M L. Bogees, Collector 5 th District N. O. R. S. Hakris, Deputy Collector. Concord Flour and Feea Store. "FenU Mill" flour, millfeed, bran, meal and chicken feed, kept at Lore building on West depot street Come ann see them, 5, 10, 12i. 15, 25 and 50 cts. Oxford Ties: Prince Albert and Spring new toes. Bargains, Heel Ties in all the These are Genuine no old goods. All new, direct irom ine lautury. Come and See Us. Gribson& Morrison -V i , , v 1 m JYc) S2 h f- "II JlJ m m I O Q -i2 ton 73 pi J o 2Eo 1-1 n mm c 73 X J1 So. r mm - I I a. S 0 v and for sale by b24 G G Richmond. riot oepieuiuer iou x j ggy y
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