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Daily r -Standard; The Standard is published every day (8 unci ay excepted) and .delivered by. carriers. ; RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION I - , . . Oae year. . . . Six months. . Thret3 months. One month ... . Single cony.. . $4 00 200 .1.00 .35 .05 The Weekly Standard is a four-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : s Terma for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to . THE STANDARD, - . Concord, N. C. Arrival of, Trains. To. ii from Richmondi arrives at 11:17 a. m. 35 " Washington " 10 p. m. 12 " Atlanta " " " 7:22 p.m. if, " Atlanta " " n- a tr. 1 36 " Atlanta " " 9:35 a.m. 37 - iew yoric " 8:48 a. m 3S " Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. 64 Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, ' 63 Southbound . " " J" 5:45 p. m. Nos. 11 and 12 are the local trains between Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the Cast mall trains between Atlanta and Washing ton. Nos. 37 and 38 are the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and' stop at Concord on signal. iEAD MSY . STOPS . EA.D-A.CHE IN A MINUTE. 10 and 15 cents per Bottle, at i FETZER'S DRUG STORE. Ru?0y.d' f0n of Mr. W C "Doya. of thi mt.tr tK : .it 5 rColafmbia' ?-.0., hM declined fffflf .a Potion in a cable gram office in New York. The no 8mon offered him pays quite a handsome salary. r LOST On last Saturday evening urTen ,be rock ho8e and Mr. VV llham Blume's, on South Main Street, a pair of gold eye glasses, lender will please report to this otnce. A-suitable reward will be paid. - Missliillie Wilkinson was taken suddenly sick at Miss Alexander's muiinery store, where she is em ployed, yesterday afternoon, suffer ing a spell of nervous prostration. wuo 10 gieauy improved and will be at the store again in a day or two. The only way to cure fever and ague is either to neutralize the poisons which cause the disease or to expel them from the system. Ayer's Ague Cure operates in bpth ways. It is a warranted specific for all forms of. malarial disorders, and never fails to cure. Try it. The public school building at Cannonvilje will not be ready for USe at thft tilYlft rf nnpn i rt cr rs o-v r Monday. All the children from tnat part of the town will attend school at the main building until l. n mi 1 me annonviiie nouse is ready ior uuuupauun. The Ould Mercantillo Cnmnanv is in the swim. Ynn itiRt onaht tn - . . J -- o - - -i see the immense stack of new goods! tuat nave arrived wiinin tne past few days and still they come Mr. Ould can certain! v nleasft the ladies in dress goods and sbops-4 every ining Deing ngnt up-to-date. WANTED Solicitors for cam paign book "Bryan, SewaH and Free Silver." authorized bv BrvacL written by Metcalf, Editor Omaha vv orld-Herald, appointed author by Brvan. Contains sDeeches and plstform. A bonanza for agents, a iree suyer mine ior worKers. uniy SI 50. The onlv authorized book. 50 per cent. Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit free. . Begin now with choice of territory. Permanent profitable work for '96. Address, The INatianal Book Concern, btar ; PERSONAL POIWTEKS; Harry P. Deaton, local reporter. SHORT LOCALS. Buildino;, Chicago. sepl2 The forecast says : Fair today and tomorrow. Mr. J B Sherrill is moving the Times olllce into its new quarters, ,me iving Duiiaing. Mr. Andy Goodman, of No. 4 township,: has entered school at Davidson college. Business at the poda fountains is gradually falling off since the coOl mornings and.nights have set in. Capt. W S Bingham is improv incr the annearance of his lot on West Depot street by enclosing i.t ith new palings. Miss Mamie Geeeer, of St. Mat thews. S. C.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rev. P H E Derrick, of. Mt. rleasant. " Dr. VPH Wakefield, of Charlotte, will be in Concord at the St. Cloud m Thursday. SeDtember 24. His practice-is limited to eye, ear, nose and throat. 11 Claudius R Blackwelder, who has hp.pu viftitincr relatives in the county, returned to his adopted home at Hinton, West Virginia, Wednesday, night. . , . i WANTED Salesmen to sell complete line of lubricating oils, ureases, varnishes, specialties, etc. Uood opportunity for the proper party. Garland Refining Co, Cleveland, O. 814 Thft5aiianrv Wnrld started its second turn at the helm wheel pf journalism yesterday,, the yth and wp.pmq t.f Ha Bailinc nn smOOth 8eas. We congratulate Mrv Julian, wish in cr him munv nnni VfirsarV- reflec- tions on past accomplishments and X t. - miure propecis. irri. nrndnceS Sick :- headanhft in mnrft nromntlv removed by Ayer's Pills than by any other medicine. They easily and speea ilv corrAp.t all disorders of the atom ach. lirAr and hnwels. and restore to theser organs regular and healthy The Charlotte News had T thi$ : At the meeting of the board of al derman, a proposition was sub- muted to retire uoi. l a rsiacKwei der. the denot Dolicemen on a salary of $25 per month. His successor will not be appointed until aftera conference with the Southern- Rail road officials as they pay half the sslary ot the depot policemen, uoi. The Ebb and Flow or tne Ilnmau Tide at TLUPort, Rseeu Cy Oar ;' Reporter. Merchant M L Buchanan, of Mr. Pleasant, is in the city. Dr. Sam Grier, of Harrisburg, spent today in the city. I Mr. C F Ritchie came down from Salisbury today. Master Willie Parker left this morning for Trinity college. Miss Connie Cline spent yes terday at Mt.Pleesant.- 1 Mr. J B Caddell, of Cannon ville, is visiting friends in Salisbury. Mr. W A Caldwell is in Salis aary today, having gone up on business. The Hon. J 'Wiley Shook, of Clyde, accompanied Senator Pritch ard to the city. Mrs. Caloway and M:S3 Wiletta Ualoway, oi Wilmington, are visit ing at Mr. D B Coltrane's. Rev. Wilber Riser and Mr.. Er nest Linton, of Charlotte, spent last night in the city. Mr. David F Cannon returned to this city this morning from New York and other Northern points. Mr. S J Durham came in from Bessemer City this morriiner and is stopping at Capt. J M Odell's. Miss Jennie Patterson, ono of the efiicient corps of graded school teachers, arrived in the city today from China Grove. Mr. Ben Setzler namn in from Pomaria, S. C, last night and went out to Mt. Pleasant to resnme studies at North Carolina College. Miss Emma White, of Belya dere, who is to teach in the city graded schools, arrived today and is stopping with Mr. and Mrs. D B Coltrane. Rev. Jesse H Paga, after spend ing several, days in the city with friends and acquaintances, very re luctantly took his departure this morning, returning to Charlotte. Mr. A F Hartsell has returned from Albemarle.; He says that there is a large attendance at court. Tuesday was a big day, Shuford and Pemberton having spoken in joint discussion. BIG LOT OF- CASH ME R E -in- SHORT : LENGTHS, DR. H. O. H&KRIN'G- Is aainiat tho - old stand, where f he i will be I pleased to eee all who are in need of his PROFESSIONAL SERVICES 5 h fit, Per li GR Worth 15 and 25c. ! . t . ing to Guaranteed to All Investors yard, tliat .We are;gO- Investments both Large and SmalL - WHEN MiDE WITH " : Th NeWj York In vestment Car BROKERS IN J ; Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cottony 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY., p. S. People who desire to have a steady -anc , ure income! on small or, large .investments end for our explanatory, f re. ' - t . in & Blackwelder's health has been such a state lately that his retire ment on a nension had bpen cener ally ; looked upon as the proper thing to do. Close - Out and make room forj new goods at the Slow figure of 8 1-3 j I anl. 12 1-2g, FIRE INS ORANCE. When in need ol 3ire Insuiance, call and see us, or viite. We iepre sent only firstcla6 Home and For eign companies. - ReB.pt ct fully, . . : "WOODH U E & 1IA.I.BIS : 1 See THem m 1 m GliKFLfZEfi m. tSm A dlsinterestefi and clear - healded iudee doesn't al low himself to be biased by preju- aice. buperstuion doesn't afifect his decisions. Mje r c tradition has! no Dlace in his rea soninsr. Facts are the only things which he. consid ers. If the intelli gent men and wo men who make nn this great cotmtrj of ours will simply bring their reason and common-Sense to bear on the nroblem of ciirins their sickness, we will soon be a na t ! -fnjrtraWf fnr "health and lon2Tev L1U11 HlVJOt iii-."-- " . , ; rvi rlain ii n decorated facts aDCtut Dr. ILV, A A - f-' " 1 Pierce's, oolaen a-ueuicai ivistuvcij 'that is necessary to convince fair-minded ,io nf its transcenaent mem. inc ;tupiv- v ah ,1 i coo bp rnme irom perms. ineEeiuH All uijv " . fhe Wood 'TroTaffate ana increase in the blood, which carries them all oerthe body When tney nna a weaK spuu, mcj ;iv'f tVie weak snot. It becomes a dis- .a cnM siTid the disease is called by the name corresponding to its location in the body. The cause is tne same ior neany j:-;',00 ah imrmrities are eenns. or breed uiacaowo. r- " ' ' ii J enns. Impure Diooa means genu uucu aa trill the crerms. eliminate the im- the blood, and it will force ftir ;Vr tVie diseased snot and strengthen it and eive it power to throw off the! germs . vvif Tlr "Pierre's Golden Med- mat cAist tiii. , -ww - - - - i i n;rnvpn; i desip-ned to do this tnat ILJttl uxaT-J . j --c , la the theory. The facts are tnese-tens oi " m " - J AT- - Tln thousands of people nave usea inc ri ed to be sold with the under- cr . J' if it didn't cure, it should, be returned, ana xne money kiuuucu. bodv ever asicea ior uie moucy, d Thousands t)f teot)le Clause was , , . - . have written voluntary letters of thark-s to Hd-YC Wli.- - ii 1 Df4--a Vi OTTO it discoverer, a icw uj. mrac us ,uia.yr . . pirr-a orreat thou- teen rnmon Senle Medical sanq iT v fa, Adviser, it win lc otui. j reitit of 21 one-cent stamps to pay fot with stamtisiWoild'i mailing oniy. - -kr It will probably be definitely known this afternoon, but too late for The Standard's columns to an nounce it, whether or not Daniel Russell will fall out of the Gover nor's i ace. As we go to press we learn that everything is favorable for (Russeirs withdrawal. The burden of labor is constantly being lightened by new inveutionp. but nothing new has yet been dis covered to brighten the hours of labor, and make life worth living like Simmon's Liver Regulator does. It s the King of Liver Medicines.1 A sluggish liver depresses one's spirits and causes languor, besides upsett ing the whole system. But Sim mon's Li ver Regulator tones up and strengthens the body. If the Democratic PoDulist rally Saturday next excites and brings to town as many people as the coming of Senator Pritchard did to day, strangers would think that the inhabitants were off at the pleasure resorts; or attending the lunerai ot a friend. Not a great many rallied outside ot the .Be'Iionte Jand. . Rev. Jesse Page was a familiar looking figure in the pulpit at Cen tral Methodist, church Wednesday night, when he preached a most powerful sermon to a large congre- gation of all denominatiuns. ne expressed his delight at being with us once again and at Knowing tnat he was welcomed, as was evidenced by the large attendance.He was pas? tor of Central church six years ago. .frill1 'J-. 'LI 11.3. g-'-" -tia, It t.",l. a o m to j a, mm - rn -N -7 -1 VI W - n m (Dpi S3 O UN L J 4 2- o .bj i-i v. nn i"- mi ?n;so ; tZ -rj THE NEARER THE BONE THE SWEETER THE MEAT. It is an old and homely adage and finds an applicatiou 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 rean sonable sacrifice We're watching your interest in this matter and as a result have made some purchases that will surprise you byj tneir cheapness. HERE THEY ARE: Wash goods at 5, 8i, 10 and 12h cents Figured Monir, black, 86 inches, at 25 cents, A bargain, Billows of hand ksrehiefs, you'd wonder how it could be done if we hadu't told you, There's no loss to us, but a 1 '1 0: 1 c rz: -Ps' JL- a 1 J OR, VM ROYAL This pleasant and perfect remedy, SO delightful to take, so refreshing and exhilarating, stands in highest favor with aU who know it best, as the great est of all medical remedies for both, sexes, of all ages and in aH conditions- Senator Pritchard arrived on the noon train toaay ana was m uuio j in the court house at 12:30, but not feeling very wel and being booked for a speech tonight, he dismissed the audience to give bimselia much np.p.ded rest, and will eive his con centrated powers in one effort to night, it is hoped that adherents of all political parties will avail themselves of this opportunity to near tuo issues oi mo uay uibuubbcvi from the Republican standpoint. " Big Gain to You Dispensary Medical as Mam Street, Buffalo. N. y. No. 66j and the maker pays the piper. Come ann see them, 5, 10, . 12i. 15, 25 and oOxts. Oxford Ties; Prince Albert and Spring Heel Ties in all the new toes. These are Genuine Bargains, no old goods. All new, direct from the factory. Come and See Us. vw- iiirm t mmm n i n ' ra tit no ft T fi tk T TTi t 41 AlXAAVkJ - 7 - Gilswl Morrison WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU It Kill giro you APPETITE. Itwill giia jou restful rsfreshing SLEEP. Uttillstiraulata jour DIGESTION. Swill restore jour NERVOUS EKERGT. : . Itwill put year KIDNEYS In perfect crrfsr. Itwill purifj your Blood, r : , ; It wHl changs yoar weakness'inlo STPiZnGTH. U Kill bring yea cut of sickness klo HEALTH. tTEW PACKAGE, LAKGE BOTTLE, 10Q DOSES ONE DOIXAB. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. , ,lle Atlanta Clemical Co., Atlanta, Ga! WIS JOB. 48-PAGZ BOOS, TTATT.TTD FSSS. 'f2 job va sio&E acuon. -r 4 V
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