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...... - Register tomorro The Standard ia published everyday (Suoday excepted) and - deiivered by carriers. s " . i'. RATES OF SUB3CIUPTION : Oie year. . . . . ....... ... .$400 Six months. . ...2 00 . ....... 1.00 r. :. . . . . .35 ....... .05 N i nree mumus. One month. . . Single copy. . . 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 : Term3 for regular ad vertieements .made known on application. Address all communications to , THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. Arrival of. Trains. jJo. ii from Richraondi arrives at n-r? a m 35 "Washington " " xo'n 12 ' Atlanta " , r2- 37 " New York .fig " Atlanta -1r !? 64 Northbound freight leaves at ii-ry a "m A'ps. 11 and 12 are the Jocal trains bet ween Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 5 are th ?:on. ios. 37 and 38 are the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop at Concord on signal. FLOWER -BULBS from ptTER mmw & en. received to-day. FETZER S DRUG STOBE. Harry P. Deaton, local reporter. SHORT LOCALS. READ OULD'S ADD, new every A good milch cow for sale. Call on E T Boat at Cannons & Fetzer's. Miss Marshall's class in physical tuHuro win not give their enter tainment until Monday night. No. 35, ; southbound passenger wiu, uue nere at iu o'clock, p. m. did not. nrritro until f.Qfl u: . yj umvuluu buxa muni- .lng- . Mr. J B Caldwell is " not only a uce eiiver democrat but the happy grandfather of an enormous babv ir. Cyrus Thompson, the, Popu-lst-Uspublican nominee for Secre- iary ot btate, will speak .here Tues- uctooer btn. A man near RalciiDrh ia nAKa. g for all the bull frogs he can set ua uow nil unnstmas. V e sup pose he isrying to bull the market. LOSTVatch cbarni, composed 01 go.d. and silver in shape of cotton i JJett.er,8.. N- - engraved on ZTm' A"ral reward offered. ..Hon. Samuel W Matthews, of u, ana Hoc. Thomas R Pur- "c" republican snflakfir will pH. ess the public in the court house vuaymgnt, October 9th. . cannons & Fetzer invite your Mention tn f v,;- - k o wv ""oii auvBruBemeni on nr8t Dajrfi tnHtr v ro!?1,1?,8?-6 their handsome line of v uotning. th p ! Da wiU be observed at whPnaptl.9t chur Sunday night, anr? lnteresting service of song fi ' n.takeQ the cause of for- &f J I Payser, pastor of the tirpaok I tT, UA fcU1H ciyi Will of &ad th? Rev. H B Myers, ' church7!-. wi preach the Bap "urcn, m this city. Mr. Ed emnW0i . LA1B1op wno nas Deen m&l afc the BaffaI Thread intpni:L80me time as night super- whep k V has gone to Gastonia, Jo ?.n.e.nas secured a more lncra- here uas gone to Gastonia, 4vePosUionS 8ec?rea a mire. lupra- can regiater-th i"oaZoa day, Don't pu,U o3 Into. Cnh(i!3,re-a w! Participate in the entertainment for hn wnt7 copal church, wiah e P8' toletallthepTnowtrt Pfe Smi a,MmT wi ot take oftotnighi I. MDday nigbt iB8tead lFive ill mwu v & iaKen so abl! n beUmatl8m that 1 roa3 un able to do any work writes Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis- '! turee poxes ot Ayer's Pills anH was entirelv o.nrA sivl I5.:ls.an(1 T im r"7 . uomaii lime, I always keep them in the house." 1 hey are easy to take. The doff-killer ia ctiii ''-J tJ. rounds A fine bird dog of Mr. W o Bingham has been poisoned and is dead. Mr. RinWho4 j JVXZ tor.the dog dunnglast season. Two hound dogs beloneing to Mr Sam Carter at IWt TTiir -:r,i?I? lhursday night-they were shot. To eradicate th produce fever and ague, take Ayer's Agne Cur-3. It cures without il. mg any injurious effdet nnnn t ha r7Vv,,, auu iis me only medicine in existence which may be consid ered an absolute antidotft fr.r Hon. Theo. F Kluttz, Democratic cieuior on the Hrvnn ti m;n speak at Mt P flOBunt u q.,-j October 17. He will Hnot of u ' - ----- LTVJUUk C U tUO COtirr. nnnca m Ui i . -""-v tuio uicy at nignt 01 vuo oauue aaie. i r k ntn, ;n eloquent speaker and everybody will enjoy a treat if they will only hear him when he comes. There was a littlA toe tank this morning when the tub mat conveys mortar to the top fell with a terrible crash. Th fin CM n aay vutjiuubt auu BBverai.omers who werA on tho ground watchine the bucket came near getting caught ucucatu H. rorLUnatft V no nno was hurt. The cros3 stick broke, wijicu uausea me iaii. TO CURE A UOL.D IN ONE DAY Take laxative Brnmn Oninino T0r. 1 A AVI ieis. au aruggists refund the money n it lails to cure. 25c. Mr. and Mrs C J DAatnn anri two little daughters, of Ri rmin or. um, nm., amvea m me city tnis EfLfitiTi," make this their K n rvi A L ; i Mrs. C G Montrrn children left todav fnr nhnrlntto an Raleigh. and from the latter place mrs. lviontgomery will leave for Ala bama City., Ala., in a few days. Mr. Georsre Bak fir. nrA nf tho cleverest men on the road. Ififf. th city tnis morning after spending mrea aays nere. ne represents a Baltimore nousa and handles whito goods. A Iloasebold Treasure. D. W. Fnller. of flqnninhnrU 7J Y.. savs that he alwavs kfifina '-"Dr. Kicgs New Discovery in the house and his family has always found the verv best results follow its msa? that he would cot be without it, if J procurable, (jr. A. Uykeman, Drug-, eist. Catskill. N. Y.. savs tbnf-. Dr Kiiiff's New Discovery is nnnnhf. edly the best cough remedy ; that he has used it in his familv for AiVht years, and it has never failea to do an mat is ciaimea ior it. wny not try a remedy so long tried and tested- Trial bottles frea at. TPaU zer s JPrug store, liegular size 50c. ana i.uu. Will Not Take Place To-Night. The calisthenic and flag drill en tertainment by the physical culture class, composed of thirty-two little children, that was advertised to take place tonight at Armory hall, will not occur until Monday night. The hall is engaged to other parties for to-night, which fact was not made known until after we bad gone to press Thursday afternoon. Don't forget that it will take place Mon day night. I neln Wanted-remale. ftlO tn 18 Tier week to Men and a ww w . Women for easy home work. No books or canvassing.! No experi pnne Tinnft fide ofler. No catch. Send stamp for work and particu. lars. VE. Herrman 213 South Sixth Street, Philadelphia, ra. odi PERSONAL POINTERS. The Ebb and Flow or, the Human Tide at .Tbis.'Port, aseen Uj Oar : Reporter ' Mr. Ed. Murr returned from oalisbary this morning. : Mr. A J ones Yorke went over to unanptte tnis morning. Dr. D D Johosnn ho rvn Monroe on a short buuiness trip. Mr. B F Rogers spent yesterday at Snelby and returned last night. Miss Nellie Fisher returned to the city last night from South Caro- Mr. Eli Cross,, of Lexiogton, spent Wt night in the city with Dr. u cesao jxiaminon.. D Mr. Albert Freeze has gone to Spartanburg, S. C, on business con nected with his marble worts. .Miss Mabel Hamilton, who was visiting Miss Ola Hamilton, has gone to,Coarlotse to visit friends. Messrs. R A. Brown and J C Wadsworth are in Charlotte today having gone over lastnight. ' Mrs. J T Mitchell; of Charlotte, t t nUlDg ber dauSbter, Mrs. Rev. J J Payseur, who lives on Spring 8 tree t. . to Master Herbert Rid young fdllow of this city, has gone to Salisbury, where he will attend school. Mr. E A Potts, of Forest Hill, lion . PV . . "ao guutj 10 iaviason uollege to see his mother, who is quite sick at that place. Mrs. T H Williflma n A nK5M left this, morning for Elm wood, where thev will ViRlf. for uatrorol days.;; . Mrs. Dr. E H Hardi n a nrr! in the city last evening from Farm ville Va., and is tho tmaRt nf inAc, and Mrs. W J Montgomery. Miss Harriet Jarratt, who has been spending some timH with Mr ana ivirs. James U Gibson returned to Winston, her home, this morn- Miss Constance Cli n lftfh 'In at evening for Bridge water, Mass., wnere sne naa gone to enter a high grade educational' institution to equip herself for teaching. Capt. Fred Nesbit. of Onddlp Creek, was in the city today. He io iub irjuiocrauc. nominee lor the House, to represent Cabarrus in the next session ot the btates Ganeral Assembly. Capt. Nesbit -will make a good one. ( -HSTTO-:- TPi' wTr t Deep Water . i:t ' X m. This ellowgoes who does not care how I much he pays for his e:oods. ! We have iust received the latest thino- in capes and below we give a few prices to show we are the price makers of the town of Concord. Bargain No. 1. . . One lot of Canes worth and sold at. $2.25 and 2 50. our orice 1.75. Thev ran . not be duplicated for 2.50. Bargain No. 2. One lot of caDes trimmed in turr and braid at $2.25. You can't match them at 3.00. Bargain No. 3. ' One lot of caoe3 trimmed in furr and braid at $3 50 worth at other places 5.00. Bargain No. 4. One lot of -caDes worth and- sold at other places at'$0.00, our price 4.50. , Bargain No. 5. One lot of caDes worth 87.00. onr nrice f The above nlain fiffures snfiak for them . selves. The goods are here for you the prices the lowest, the quality the best. No house ever did or ever will, give you as close prices as we are making. - OiilJ Mercantile Compan v . KIT TIF To talk about any thing but Aud Linen Towels See our Plain White Hemstitchedlat 5c. See our PlainlWhite Linen Hemstitched at 12 l-2c, worthj20c a Our 44x21 Fringed J0"1 oworth 25c, for 16 2-3. See Tliem 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 snmmer. His season is over : yonrs has jnst begnn. He's anxious to sell what is left of his mades np 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 cheapness. HERE THEY ARE: Wash goods at 5, 8J, 10 and 12 i cents. Figured Mohair, black, 30 inches; at 25 cents, A bargain', Billows of hand ksrchief s, vou' d wonder how it could be done if we hadn' t told you. There's no loss to us, but a : . r Big Gain to You and the maker pays the piper,' Come ann see them, 5, 10, 12, 15, 25 and 50 cts ; , f . Oxford Ties; Prinze Albert and Spring Heel Ties in all the new toes. These are Genuine Bargains, no old goods, All new, direct front the factory, Come and fSeeDUsv J HANDKERCHIEFS a u pie jjinens ciNira Gi bson& Morrison. i Mial JtuL COKCORD. N. C. , J M. Odell, President D, B. Ccltrakb. Cashier. m D. CoLTEANE, Assistant Cashier Oapitair Surplua, $50,000 $16,000 DIRECTORS; I. M. Odell, , F. Cannon GLAM KiNO, J. W. OANVOiT w R. Odell, W. H, Lilly, D. B COLTRANE OR Guaranteed to All Investors i Investments both Large and Small WHEN MiDE WITH Thp" New York InvaStment Co. BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton, , 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.j "P-;S. People who desireo have a steady and ,ure gincomeJonJstnalorJargeXinvestments end for ourexplaaatory, fre. O ' . 1 c m 77 53 coo 1 1 TTIhio . Some Medicines belong to one season and' some to another. DR. KING'S ROYAL GERMETUER IS IN SEASON ALL THE YEflR ROUND. ITS THE SPRING It purifies te blood, removes languor and depresf Jon, invigorates and exh&a rates the whole system. IIS THE SUMMER It overcome? the relaxation and debility caused bv hot wp.afh m ' ' ' w VVAAC;it9 Dowel troubles that are so prevalent then. T?eRldf5 it mnlrod mn. A- J w . mw . UiUOU IACW jightful and refreshing' drink. IN THE FAJLL - - . . When malaria "rides on every passings breeze," it is the great preventive and the unfailing cure of troubles result i-uj jxuiu umi cause. - . IIS THE UINTER iliillll 6 0 Per CnL Per fear .'4 ( co t nm 1 r vi . k rr n c ra m vizi ;;c 3 ft 1 .A"! Year It is stiU needed for curing Colds, Grip, Catarrh, Kheumatism, and the ills that belong to cold seasons. 1 ' It does these things, not in a feeble and uncertain, wa" t.at with assured and triumphant power. Keep It in tho Homo a! All Times, ; tSold hy Druggists, new package, largo bottle,. 108 Doses, One Dollar. Manufactured only by - r TliE ATLAJiTA CHEMICAL CO., ATLAJTW, CA. ; nolZ: .? 5x Fn ' FEiicrcPVR VGJS1 Ott
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