laily Standard. f he Standard is published erery day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. - RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Qae year. . ... ... , .$400 Six montfce. ........... . 2 00 ' Three months . . . . . . . . 1 00 One month 35 Single copy. . . . .05 The Weekly Standard is a .bur-page, eight-col urn a paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus .than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. : ADVERTISING RATES : M 188 Mar V Branhpn' lall iinn nrinta m;m: ... . a opening of 9??day. oSdL Ta"8day, September 28th and 9.9 h Rann j- if of pattern bats and all the newest Styles in millinery novelties., All the public is cordially invited. To eradicate the poisons which produce fever and ague, take Ayer's Ague Cur-j. It cures without leav ing any, irjuriorusfifect upon the isysttem, and it is th :istence which may be eousid- aosoiute antidote for in ej erea an malaria. Charlotte News Mr. S. B. Bailes was here yesterday going to Cabar rus county on a hunt for nat.tlp A m r i m u uluo ftu uo was driving a Terma for regular advertisements drove of cattle to this market. whn several colts ran into nnoinr, and stampeded the drove. Twelve oi ine cattle were lost, and he is still looking for them. PERSONAL POINTEKS. made known on aDnlication. ' M. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. Arrival of. Trains. io. ii from Richmondafrives at 11:17 m. ,5 Washington " " 10 p. m. - " Atlanta " . " t oi r 12 30 37 ;3 Atlanta " Atlanta 1 New York Atlanta . CI "Five years ago, I was taken so ill with rheumatism that. T waa nn. V V l U U able to do any work," writes Peter unrisiensen. erwnnd. w a- t took three boxes of Ayer's Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time, I always keeD them in the honm" betwthn bey are easy to tae ion. imus. j mu lie me wasmngion anal -..-. n uuoi ocu&iue, luT bOLDo iflLXS""11 stP i time oast on the staff ol thRaWh I Mtm wl 1 1 iioYvj auu vueerver, nas uecome city editor of the Charlotte News. Mr. Jenkins is a newspaper man of ability and has a natural tact for the business. We congratulate the News in securing the services of Mr. Jenkins. 7:22 p. m. 9:35 a. m. 8:48 a. m 14 , 64 Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, 63 Southbound " " " s:4 P. ra Nns. 11 and 12 are the local trains K Sii-hmond and Atlanta. Nos. i; and if. sn tVi. fast wall trains between Atlanta and Washing ton. Nos. 37 ana 3s are the Washington and FLOWER BULBS from PETER UEEIOERSOH & CO. received to-day. FETZER S DRUG STORE. Harry P Deaton, local reporter. SHORT LOCALS. Horace Greely once said : "The way to resurue is to resume," speak ing of again putting gold into cir culation after the war. But you may say, "resume" any number of times to that tropical liver of yours and it wsn't budge until you take I Simmons Liver Regulator. Manv Deonle seem to foreet that ConstiDa- ft A. tJ z Tli : J o?i TTJ1 uon, biliousness ana oick xieauacue are all caused by a sluggish liver. Keep the liver active. Hickory Mercury: In the eastern part of Burke county during the thunder storm of Saturday evening a 4-year-old b6ynamed Stevens was standing with his father and mother in the house. The mother was between the boy and his fa A flash of lightning struck The Ebb and Flow, of the Unman Tide at Tliis Port, as tieeu By Onr Reporter Deputy Marshall Ridiard King is in the city. Miss Lora Propst is visiting her brother, Mr. Will Propet. Mr. Elam King is in Charlotte th afternoon. Prof. J F Shinn spent last nightand today at Georgeviile. Mrs. A J Bealh, of Charlotte, is visitingiMrs. C G Montgomery, her sister. Prof. E B Setzler. of North Carolina College, was in the city last night. Mr. Charles Phifer came in last evening from Lincoluton and is at the St. Cloud. Mrs. Ed. Clapp and two chil dren, of Salisbury, are visiting at Mr. B F Alred's. Miss Mary Brachen has return ed from the north. Her millinery aispiay is immense. Mr. L A Vanderberg. of Char lottespent several days in the city with relatives. Master Lewis and little Miss Kate Ri ten, of Salisbury, are visit- . 1 ! A mg in tne city. Mrs. J C H Burkhead and little granddaughter have returned from Salisbury, where they have been visiting tor some time. Mr. Max Barker, of Salisbury, came down this mornings on his wheel. He says the road is in ex cellent condition for bicycling. Prof. Frank Wright and stu dents, G us Morrow, Jason Deaton and Jascn Foutz, ot Newells High bcnool,8pent today in toe city. Miss Nellie Fisher left the. city thiw morning for Bellwood, S. C, where bhe has charge of the music and primary departments of a high school. ' HlIEilTII - To talk about any- tiling oui j HANDKERCHIEFS And Linen Towels 5 Per Cent Per Month OR 60 Per tat, Per Year . Guaranteed to All Investors on Investments both Large and Small WHEN MiDE WITH Th New York investment1 Co. BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton, 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY. j P- S. People who desireto have a steady and' ure income on mjjmall'oriterKe'investments end for our.explanatory, fre- ; FIRE INSURANCE. Table Linens See our Plain White Hemstitched at oc. - . 1 Rftft nnr Plain IWhitft Linen Hemstitched at 12 l-2c, worth 20c . 1 j Onr 44x21 Fringed roweis, wortn xoc, ior 10 1 See Them When in neod ol Ii'ipa liiRnift-ncA. - - - v mrmmm -w y call itnd see us, or viite. We tepreW " sent only first-clai i Home and for eign companies. Kespf. jt uly, WoODR V E & 1 f AI.RTR. DR. H. O. HERRING- Is again at the old stand, where he will bo pleased to see ll who are in need of kia PROFESSIONAL - - SERVICES her. and TO CUKE A I OLI) IJi ONE DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. Ail druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. Cannoiiyilie School Will Open Mon day. It is decidedly important that every citizen should know that the nt tKfl OAt.V y W uuu UVUf&ftAU w - k- ' ' . the father. Staogely enough the graded 8cbooh win oprI1 Mondy morninp, and tna braridara is re . .lUBBiuau cuuu ui xxr. vrurg killed the boy and severely shocked Cannonville branch u isner is quite sick. t nas lypnoia the fatner Stancely enough the AnA , tever. mother was absolutely unhurt. M..rrK",U- " . ?ea lWe?1 to announce tbe f.ot. Send lJ " jonn ri5arreu,oi xiaruora, wui b u children Dromr)tiv from the SloreV in LouisviUe.KyM had his intials i . .Q ' he 1 BilKWinecoff, who lives on Cold lrved on a silver ten-cent coin ana member f childreD enrolled at ten Water creek, was in town carrying set it anoai on tne maris ioi "a(ie. Ural. and Fore8t j his arm in a sling. He has erysipe- fr uayB ago uia wiuuw, yo. las and is a great sufferer. e Bf? came i0 Possession " . nf IhA iHftnt.mal rmn. Ann now Mra W TT THllinft. afonnprl nnnn a I trooonroQ if. an a valnnKlA IrfiP.nsake. broom handle Friday evening and It has lost little of its polish in its sprained her ankle, from which she nerearri nations, and every letter i n j 4 I zi : i : ui CliilFETZER - T-cn 3) n Ui Ml I ' o 1 s r- " 1- s -n " rS n- ZD -,-1 in o S3 r9 tral and Forest Hill tchools, aboat 410. 18 upon it is legible. SisyplitUi was the anci- ent hero con demned by the has suffered intense pain. Mr. W A Wilson, who lives at Forest Hill, .came in to see us this mornine and savs that the voters in that part of the city are 16 to 1 for iiryan. Mrs. Myrtle Craigen, who several months ago went to- lexas on a visit to her old home in Waco, has returned and will live in the future at Mt. Pleasant. Mies Nannie Alexander invites you to a select display of millinery novelties, and copies of the French pattern hats and bonnets, Tuesday, Sept. 29th. On Wednesday last Mr. John H Williams and Miss Cora Drake, who live at the Buffalo thread mills, Werft.nnit.Pfl in matrimnnv. RfiV. J & MOOSe OfllCiatinff. 7L7"tt Z:- that keens von bo ever xy T , r T T . . A lastingly struggling against being crushed Ron T. IV 1 T T Troy tt naaf nr nt I . . 6.r. j : - &xrtViinn- tViat pnrp n, i -r i :n .nnnVi I j.d'i lifhfi about half the weieht of utrm rowau cuuko, wnx " I t.rushes mankind. -ad wo- at ixinuy lieiormea cnurcu vuuiui- manknd row morning at 11 O'clock. He will fhe trouble with most of the so-called 1 a 1 i 1 a a m j ..oia.MirM is that thev don't cure. ibu preacn ai ine cnapei Vnly temporary relief. Indiges- oiw extends all through the digea- 1 ne Morganton iieraia is miorm- rrr rtm the stomach clear down to - -Arl fhof M- T;na WilHo nf Kftll- ';tci the liver too is freauent- wood, Cleveland county dropj-ed tgSSSjTSW dead on the Troadside a few days .SS"nt cure you,must have the whole di- u, aua mai nis aeatn was uuo .vu gesuvc U1r ,r Twtor p mw. cigarette smokine. He had been iS:i!? will do it. Thev stimu- married only nine days. iate the digestive juices of the stomach ; . Jnvieorate the liver and help it to actively 111 hft in I .rete the bile: and act gently on the For Sale. , Twenty-fiye horse power engine and boiler, large circular saw ana belting, all in first class order and ready foxjase. Been but little used, cost $1,600. Will sell cheap for cash or exchange for real estate with some cash. Call on or address Geo. W Fisher at K A Brown's, Concord, N. C. b26 d4t w2t 31 21 Help Wanted. Agents wanted to sell Macintoshes and Robber Clothing:, Tires, and a toll line of Rubber Goods, (Part or all of). Free samples, and procected ground to workers. I Factory r. (J. 1371, New York. Kteam Railways. Tinder the above caption, the bouSiderPUuothiigi Manufacturers', Record of this week forever, lest it should roll down and crush Viim. When the myth-mat ers got up that story they mist have been thinkincr of for there is certainly no other contains the following, dated from Aberdeen : "It is stated that an organization has nearly been completed to build a railroad line from Concord to a connection with the Moore County Railroad, and thence to the Sea board Air Line at Aberdeen, N. C. Mr. y B Eekhout, of Aberdeen, is one of the principal parties inter ested." There is considerable interest manifested on the part of all our citizens concerning the proposed road, which would be a great boon to Concord and Cabarrus if it could 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 ; yonrs has just begun.. He's anxious to sell what is left of his madev tip -product at almost any reas sonable sacrifice. We're watching your interest in this matter and as a result have made some purchases that will surprise you by their cneapness. I r HERE THEY ARE: Wash goods at 5, 8i, 10 and 12 cents, f Figured Mohair, black, 36 inches, at 25 cents. A bargain. ! Billows or nano ksrehiefs. vou'd wonder how it could be done if we hadn't told you There's no loss to us, but a Big Gain to You fid TIG It v czl' s . AjJiyjLuulSiljU LSt. Will D6 in secrete tne one, , V " u n , ' xV 7 tt'ii xr. Wels to promote a regular ncaiiay nwivy i oe secureu. Concord at Forest Hill in New E? means a complete and iuH . Town, house No. 47. Oct. 1 till 8, prepared to do all kinds of dental ; work. Fcnu r.?ive troubles. Help WantedFemale. ftlO to $18 per week to -Men and Women for easy home work. No 4M ine fcut.w - i ,n. r.T He Will make V0U a Set Of ?jTtK : surely. The d'ose can be ST. SrStot "snggest some grriptng pm that o 01 5 fl xio will ujan-o vuu n oo. v, - . tx.OUaix sureiy. xuc wuac vv nmi teeth for o-nld fillincB at 81 tlwid to tow needs, and wtten tne -ri-aoo:rw, , tfA ATTwri. ach: imikS filling at 50 cents "ISleU" have done ter k tne . 1; ,SSh. . 7 , I t unntinuea. "r.. I cuw. ww -..r eaon y0ur teeth extractea witn- to tJSJ Send stamp for .work jmd partica. - www - I SJ,3YV IU out pain. All work guaranteed to the druggist and the maker Bays the piper. Come ann see them, 5, 10, 12i. 15, 26! and 50 cts. Oxford Ties-V Prince Albert and Spring Heel Ties in all the new toes, These are Genuine Bargains, no old goods. All new, direct Irom tne xaciory. Come and See TJs. It i iixii ii (v. iii iiiii i sii ii Tired and broken down women; will find that DR. KIHG'S ROYAL GERHETUER is a priceless boon and blessing to them. It gives appetite, brings restful, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, tones the nerves, builds up the strength and puts disease and pain to flight. For FEME TROUBLES fnMiiitiir nit mpnefni'll nr1 wnmJ' IIIWUMUi www -w-.w WW - difficulties, it has no superior--used both locally and internally. It is emphatically Pleasant to take as lemonade, ancL;) harmless at all times. New package iarge bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar.?: Sold by druggists. JAarcturcdr only by ' , : : ; THE ATLAI1TA CHEUICAL CO., Mlifltl, C; U-T4QX E00S: 1IAILS3 TX& J FEltsiJt'iS DRUG SlQKLk be donA in wnrlrmftnlikfl manner: ries him more h oa4 Pn5ioT?aPft 1 in worKmaniiKe uiauuw, i iw. 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