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S3WJI gaily Standard. The Standard is published everyday (Sunday- nxcepted) and .delivered by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION I 0 .e year. r Six months . . . . Three months . Oae month . . : . Single copy., . . . . . ... .$400 . .-. . . 2 00 . 100 . . . . ... .35 ....... .05 The Weekly Standard is a four-page, eigat-coluuQn paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price si.00 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : .'terms for regular advertisements rsade known on application. Address all communications to , THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. Arrival of Trains. ii from Rithmondarrives at 11:17 m. . " Washington. " " io p. m. " A'tlnntn " " Atlanta r. . " Atlanta, " New York " . Atlanta 7:22 p. ir... 9:35 a. m. 8:4s a. m g:oo p.m. 4 ?sorthbound freight leav cs at 11:17 a. m, ? S.inth hound " " " c-az t,. , ... o-tj p. it -irui 1 rtrf thf nn trriinc Kcttvnin . . -. - - - - - v . . . ..... JC'V1L . .mond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the 1 iwall trains between Atlanta and Washing;-' '.a si :a:- western Vestibuled Limited trains and ston - -.tirr.rfi. fin sifTi.il. i : ; To-day, i . PEZZER'S mm This is the finest 5 ent cigar we have ever sold. FETZER III III. Hakiiy P. 'Deaton, local reporter. SHORT LOOALS. It is claimed that 25,000 people were in Greensboro to hear Bryan Thursday. Bon Air ci ears, the rfinest flavor on earth, at Fetzer's drug store. See their advertisement. Mr. Stafford Goodman says that a good rain is badly needed in his section of the county. The Populists held I their prima ries throughout the county today. The county convention will be held tomorrow, Pieknockets did considerable dev ilment in -the. rounds' of Mr. Bryan through thi3 State. In almost every city some one was touched. The familv of Mr. S A Hamilton m mJ will move in a few davs into the - - - house on West Depot street that is now occupied by Ur. amoot. The hnnRfl renen tl v . vacated bv Mrs. Mops, on the corner of West Depot and Spring streets, will, be occupied by DrrJ E S moot. - ''Haven'ttime to talk about any thing but handkerchiefs, linen tow els, table linen, etc," say Cannons k ietzer in their advertisemeni to day. Read it. Dr. W H Wakefield, of Charlotte, Will be in Cnnnnrd at the St. Cloud on Thursday. September 24. His practice is limited to eye, ear, nose ana tnroat. w 11 ho cdad to know that Mr. John Hatchett, who . " . now lives at Memphis, Tenn., will &?ain Ha a roaMont rf tViia ni J anuary he will become, bookkeeper at Cnnnnna'Cr T7,A7ar tn onrAAAd Mr. H I Woodhouse, who will go to the uew Dank. "T Onnoirla i't rvTT Ant.xr 11 a OTTO ATr F Z Dies, of San Diego, Texas, Ho certifv t w A T7 AT O Pilln havA mm- pl9telv rfiliftvftd mv wife of neural gia, from which complaint she was. nil a They are easy to take and always PhTfhG fnt t0p twaI1 of the old i nifer store room h9 hfiQn 2 Preparatory l0 -putting on another etory, which will be done at once, . - Rev. F B Meyers, of Salisbury, will preach both morning and night at the Baptist church Sunday ri'ext, mi the absence of the pastor. Rev. Meyers is said to be an able divine. Miss Mary Brachen is now in New York at Jas. G Johnson's, making a handsome line of pattern hats and bonnets. She will be in Concord soon ready to exhibit same. tf The members of company G that went over to Charlotte Thursday returned to the cjty Thursday night j-uey report navirjg had a great time, although the trip was a, orief one- People who live in new countries 1 1 j ' . wuuiBsume.oQors, sutler from simi lar diseases. Ayer's Ague Cure is warranted a specific for all malarial poisons. T.Ll v TP L , yT;X mg was handsomely decorated w.th flowers and the ladies are to op , congratulated upDn the tastefol manner in whip.h the stae wrb drestHl. The presence of both j ladies and flowers add sreatly to the i significance of an occasion like that. Vetoetl Uy Hr. Bryan. Mr. Bryan ha3 decided, after mature deliberation, that he would not make a spsech from the siepa of the:. National Capitol at Urashinc ton He is of-the opinion that both good taste and wisdom forbid any such action, an"d he telegraphed to the-comonntee' at -Washingtoo asking them to take no further steps in the matter. Mr. Bryan thinks that a well establiehed law should not be broken in his favor even by consent of the Vice PresiJent of the United Statea and Speaker of the House of Representatives. The Democratic candidate is, however, anxious tbj deliver a speech in Washington, and advised the committee that he would make such an address from any spot in the city other than that which they had seleCed for himj or outside of tne Capitol grounds, Mecklenburg Times. - rrn V knocks at a wo man's Heart te usually-' conies in disguise. Doesrrt want it-known what he's up to. If she knew all about the little rascal, - would she j let him in ? That's a question Women are apt to look upon IrtiTP anrl tnarriaere as DureW P a matter of sentiment aud af- tection. is yitctjf ixv-clllj, r -rio-Vit vpY there is a -practical side to it too ; and the best way . to preserve the ideal aspect of marriasre and maternity is not to forget the practical part of I-. it A woman cannot oe a tnor X , , . 1 r- ' oughly happy wife and mothei J unless tne aiuituvc puj-aitai U organism of her . sex is in a U nealtav ana vigorous tuum- tion. The best friend tiiat yo- man ever had is the "favorite Pt-pcorintion of Dr. R. V. Pierce. Chief Consulting Phy- ,.7Lsician of the Invalids' Hotel ".and Surgical institute, iunaof m v The " Prescription," is perfect and infallible remedy for every r wattless." It cures by restoring health and t strengtn to tne imer- fLi m,iv rnntint be reached DT: IUI 111 Ul icuiaiv. " ..... . nai oiKanisiu, wuivu - . .f "local applications , wus i cal, complete ana cons umuvm. Dr. Jfierce'S eminent iu r-' -itl. tc :a- iMniinf: and his special knowledge of the delicate and intricate or- Zl: Tr arrniitits for the unpar- Eanisiutui wwui-i , - . i nio onfirlptirp. which women place in T .writ Prescription." over every; other remedy. Its use bviates sity of dread-d "examinations" and th treatments. I icicupt- "--r S1lflr.red fourteen rears with female weakness, nervousness and t then beard of Sr PSS". m&dn and although I was thor more to find relief ufption and t(a "riicannot be given for the rapd reUef fhev eave me. I am now iree irom troubles. v " yr : (Mrs.) TVvr Aaratocra. Santa Clara Co., CaJ 0. H. BARNHABDT, M. D. Physician and Surgeon , MT. PLEASANT, JN . C. and rjromntlv ats tended toTt S hourB".. . Offiat my resdence lately occupied byQDr. are liable to be prostrated by malar ial fevers. Inhabitants of cities, by reason of bad drainage and nn. . .til t an a I mm PERSONAL POINTEUS. TIi Ebb anil Flow of the IE u in a 11 Tide t This Port, as Seen By Onr Reporter. -f-Mr. C T.Troy went up to Salis bury this morning. --Mr. M J Freeman returned to the city this morning. j-Mrs. b J Bostian returned from Charlotte this morning. j-Capt. DN Bennett, of Norwood, spent last night in the city. j-Mr. S T Harmon, of Shelby, was registered at the St. Cloud la3L night. j Rev. J J Payseur and wife have gone to Charlotte and will not re turn until Tuesday. I Hon. Wm. H L Burgwyn, of Aenderson, was in the city yester day on legal business. pMisa Mary Watson, of Salis bury, is yisiting her sister, Mrs. Dr. J Ji. omoot. Mr. G V Fisher, who has been Rowan for several davs. has re in turned to the city. Rev. and Mrs. M A Smith and r.Vnlr?ri-m havf'rl.nrriuri: tn the -.?vr - -Mrs. EC Cannon came over from charlotte thie. morning and' is sioppiag witb Mr. D F Cannon, her S0J ,t , -,r -MJ; an iW Dick Wilson,, ot "arnsburg, were in trie city today .Mbe.hoajo of Mr. and Mrs. L M j 1UL?1 UOUil. , j I Messrs John McAllister, Ralph and Ernest Barrier passed through to Mt. Pleasant last night, on their return from Charlotte. ; Mr. and Mrs. T Nomas J Smith and cnUdreD, who have been -.visit-iiig'int thy city for jayeral weeks, Ifft this morning for their home in Knox ville, Tenn. 1 Mrs. S J Durham and son, of Bessemer City, and Mrs. Leroy Springs, of Lancaster, S. C, who have been visiting at Capt. J M OJell's, returned to Bessemer City today. TO CURE A COLD IS OXE DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ets.. ..Ail druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. MS4 Help Wanted. Agrenta. warned to -sell Macintoshes and Rabber Clothinsr, (Tires, and a full line of Rubber Goods, fPartor a! of). Free samples, and protected ground to worKers. Factory P. 0. 11371, New York. iWlio Can Beat It? On Wednesclay last Messrs. Ed ward and Gip Sherrill, two young brothers of Mr. M D Sherrill, of this city, who live in the Mill Bridge section of Rowan county, broke the record on picking cotton. For nine hours the young men tried themselves and when weighing time came Ed had picked 331 pounds and his brother Gip 316 pounds; AH those who know what cottonpick- ing is, will know what a good day's work these young men did. Given Away Free To advertise our goods we will give away, absolutely free, one box of five-cent cigars, one gold ring and nample bottle of reelers ' rain Killer to every one sending usj fifty cents to pay packing and postage. Address, Peeler Andersou" Medicine Co. Lock Box 1, Kerner syille, N. 0 'oed Lord-HowBoRt Dis?" Standing on the platform at the depot Thursday, two colored mea stood talking in earnest conyersa- tioii when the tram, bearing Mr. Bryan and escort, rolled in, and seeing ine KrtJi "o8 uumauj . v v. jji making such a rush and huddling seeing the great mass of humanity together, one said to the other,: "Good Lord, how 'bout die? Is all deee people gwine ter vote for dat man ? He'll be 'lected right ha'r." . .... t . i w. Help Vante4 armale. S10 to S18 Der week to Men and Women for easy home work. No books or canvassing. No experi ence. Bona fide offer. No catch. RAnd stamtv far work and narticn- lars. E. Herrman, 213 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia,. Pa. ool HEN1 m To talk about any tliine but y HANDKERCHIEFS i' -i 1 And Linen Towels. Tabl Linens e e ou: Plain White Hemstitched at 5c. See our Plain White Linen Hemstitched at 12 l-2c.v worth 20c Our 44x21 Fringed Towels, worth 25c, for 16 2-3, See Tliem THET NEARER THE BONE THE ! 1 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. 1 He's anxious to sell what is lef I of his mades up product at almost any reas sonable sacrifice. We're watching your interest in this matter and! as a resnlt have . . Will surprise yOU by their " HERE THEY ARE: , ' , I . -rv.-i Wasn gOOasatO, Of, v auu ?? ,cenA8'. I ,c Irlurt'"' A bargain, Billows of hand- ksrehief S, you' d W onder how Z4- iatiI1 Via rtrvno if WA Tiniln'f". 1.1 TWa'a Tirt lns tn us, but a Biff Gain toYf11 3 x t An -m'naii ana tne nniiver pavo tixo r rt4.iT m 101 Come ann see them, o, 10, 12t. 15, 25 and 50 cts. Oxford Ties; Jfrmce Albert oil fha T O -. . Bargains, no old -goods. All new, direct from the factory. Come and See Us. : M ... Msorrison. 5 Per Ccut Per Month GR 60 ftr font. Per Year Guaranteed to All Invtstors ON - u -' nvestmentP both Larg and Small ! WHEN MDE WITH Th New York wln vestment Co. BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton, 40 AND 42 BllOADWAT, :NEV YORK ClTY.j P- S. People who desire'to have a steady and urejjincoma ; on ; "t small orlarg;einvestmenta end for pur explanatory, fre. Nl AS '''s" si p tz n rx n n n vfiv r li ' fi"- i ll ai f m . S t. n . f v. Z A. j-1-" L, .. r'- linwi i kw'w I imp in a. L. M. ARC HEY, M '.B Phjeiciaa aud SurgeoD. . ', Concord, K. C. OFFICE : ST. CLOUD ANNEX FIRE INSURANCE. When in deed qI Jrire Insuiance, call and see U3, or viite. We iepre sent only first-clat Home and For eign' companies. Respect i'a ly, WOODH lU E & HaI.BIS. ' There is a difference "betweeti aedK cines and medicines. TTcrw t.rimT oc a. -rnl ft. differ from ose of the past in many tespects. io fhR rlifFerencebe tween JJr. King's R0Y1L OEKiETUESl and the ordinarv medicines of to-v. It is unHke them in THESE TIVE THINGS It as pleasant t0 take; as lemonade and makes a most refreshing rlrinlr 2. It never nauseates the znos& 3. It does not swap off one ds- AA6A fAi n.nntliAr. It does not set Up one form of disease in order to relievo- 4. It contains no alcohol or 1 finfn tti in anv form and is always i , I narmless even when given to a bape d Wd : 5. It does not patch simply, it enres. It reaches as nothmg eis does to the ( hidden sources of disease M f.liAWonfl and removes tha cause. Ifc- vlo . ir. rr- . rJ . 5 does this jvith an ease and power thai , have never been equaled. : For all troubles of tbe Blood, Stoxara. Bowels. Kidneys and Nerves, and lor all form-, of MALARIAL POISON it stands pre-emineaW trltnont a rival or a peer. ; tie 108 Doms, OiMlnarw Iffnnnractarecloxuy oy THE ATLASTA CHEKICAL CO., ATLANTA, GA. wbiis roa -paqx book, hailed FM tuas JJR VQ M OKE
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