r- A Hi -- " " - V' III I V "-t SLm - UiN UUKLV JN. C.; MOW Yv OCTOBER 5, 1896. Whole NO. 1 521 i "7'. -t XTTi rii"T.Ti'fc11 A KT j.nllioans Filled .Up theVa. TBe ,m i.t. n White Mali nnl a "rJ-Clreiw Didn't IJegin Until 5CS ir'i.iK''!"?1 Kostored Qniet. TTVph- 0 DE bTiNDAKD WGc t tO .,.v-;:3 C' of e inn Ld WITH THE CHURCHES. Where the People Worshipped on the ay-Keviyais Ntill in Proe- ressi CRAWFORD TONIGHT. Concord is made up of a church Saturday, the main show going people, as was strongly eyi- Hrpublic&n county aggrega denced yesterday. All the churches r.ot opened up, and the had large congregations, who not which had gathered to see only enjoyed good sermons, but ex- fee jim . " r uopuuuaujr une music. nQmer4sJiiuoc"v--jr Tne baptist cburch was beauti- r 3 O'CIOCII daK .DUgur Cauea fnl,- dprnrAf.pd with rno was One of the' Most lirilliant Orators Now On the Mnmp to Address Onr citizens Tonight at the Court Ilonse. "i---V -v- - r Every citizen, be of whatever po litical faith he may, should hear trie Hon. W T Crawford, of jHa wood, epeas at the5 court house He is one of the most brilliant and training. I Mr. Thorn to Resume. The St.ndafd is reliably in formed that our good old friend, Mr. Jobn A Thorn, is to resume his old place as agent at the depot at China Grove on the 12th iD8t. We could not believe that one to faith ful and so genial would be left long out of a place to which he has torn hi. adapted himself by long j ears. vi it TIM I r I . I ; I M Ul 11JD L1CUC111 f 1 . . . . - i irf. S"u 1 - - - - ierns. ana nntten r fnts. r. ,;a,sCbltt.ttee.-Seath)g all but the ohlIdren,3 Day at that-ohurch, and fvnm No. 10. was . . . .fciiL . the exercises were both instructive and enjoyable to the little ones as well as the older ones. ! At St. James Lutheran church, 1 1 Ti -oo t?i A r-r frnrn f li a dcpltu' ' first tliat a split was iminent, and .itter feeling. j, Buchanan of Mt: Pleas ant, i. Si. and herii, In casting up Eev. C B Miller preached to a n c?triVlrfr of Concord. ... . 1 larorp anrlipnno nf 11 d rr rl in nomination lor . . the vote xhe sacrament ot the Liora a Sup d that Mr. Buchanan P8r was administered at the First to Mr; Strieker's Presbyterian church m the pnwerful'speakers the State has ever produced, and it behooves : the peo pie of this community to give him a rousing big houss tonight.. Let everybody go. Mi38 Mar. shall has kindly postponed her en tertainmeni until tomorrow night in order to let those who would attend the entertainment get the; benefit of Mr. Crawford's efforts and elcquence. Mr. Thom has oar most hearry contra u!nt.ion8. A rrangenients for n Larger Force. We: regret very, much that we were unable to wait on our trade Saturday, owing to the great' rush, but in future w hope to be able to give the public better service. We have made arrangement? for a larger force. Oqld Mercantile Co. -- "When a young couple runs away to get ' I 1 ln ijau " . . .. 1 : o i , TT thfi Wildest excite- wcvciai auuitxuiiB tiff. Ltftxi. I ' .LiU i-.oropa of fraudJ church roll were reported for the Bieu pie apoloc k 'VprT etc., oeirg ireeiy maue, M'-iLCj. oumo . uj puiceoiuu ui - A Texas Idea.. When you ask a man to subscribe for vnnr nnnr tiH ho flArcj flh T married half the world says: morn- - ' r-r- tf?n i,0u.t1oUc;,. to the n er reaa mucn, ana Desiaes times ily ! But you can't tell either way are too V How "How li t." 'in i iu a v$m t mous to totally annihi- ternooa the usual household meet- W1U1C lu a Jk how to sing soprano. All gefctie- men nowadays read newspapers . 1 t . A 1 'O I. ana lots oii tnem. onow us a man who lives j for years in a town or county and neyer su bscri bes for the papers published there, and we will snow you a maa wnose heua is shaped like a piece of pie, with the plagued tight;" immediately unui tne-noney-moon-is oyer. , wnen . -, V this voung '"ouole get settled down to tne 1Z3 to him f 3r the mistake and regular hu-drum of life, they'll manage' the lie ucMfi ctber'man. The chair- ins: was held, v in lieu of Sabbath tan etcod cn a table wildly jestic- school. - I : and veiled himself hoarse R8v. J C Leonard, pastor ! of the ffort to maintain order. Upper Davidson charge, assisted the ! . ..: f 1 ' 11 j : I . ' . - ' . . The police were nnany caueu m Kev F Davis, pastor of ! Trinity ,ar:ner restored quiet Do- R fo d chnrch. in the common oa seryice Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, when there was a large at tendance of communicants. Rev. fatalities resulted. The declared Mr. Buchanan the ce of the party, whereupon the I'tr.cker taction Donea, ana recruiar nux-arutn 01 lite, tuey all right and find solid happiness in any case, if they have good hearts and sound health. All depends on that. It s wonderful how much health has w 5o with married happiness. Sickness af fects the temper. You can't be happv nor make others happy if ycu're ailirg. When you find yourself irritable, easilj worriea, beginning to "run-down" it's because your bloca is getting poor. Yov ueed richer blood and more ol it. cu blood-making organs need to be vital:zec by Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Disco v. ery. It imparts new power to product an abundance of the healthy, red corpus cles, and gives you a afresh supply of pure, rich blood. It's a blood-creator; 1 . i 1 Al Liter tie meeting uajournea, mey relccticn, vho declined the honor point up, and whose ignorance is t . . .u v,,i -Only exceeded by his gigantic call, it is for everyone whose blood is impura Leonard preached at the chapel dt J J & 6 or in a poor, "run-down" condition. It X r nlnnlr in tho oftornnnn fttifl nt. I J tr Sr " w ror wit prevents the germs of disease from get- tmn thof Wr.lra A a an1 ;nlf tn-mi 'finer a bold on vr.uT svstem ' Even after rwm - . . i- f LILf U LllLU r. 111 I UQV Q1IU lllVllli .111 I " J -I " - lrinity Church at night. , J . . . disease h settled on you, it is driven out th. rr,c,finft0 of PnrpVf TTiU n decent man in the community, bythe blood-creating properties of tha prbpriate thanks. V . . ; QOO therefore every decent man is m, Discoery . ' It is a perf .ect cure for 1 .;XU0 orticfrrl ttUUUUVlliC lugtcooj , . .;,.. ' . general anu nervous ue unity, cc.tariu. iuuta icci.- trt 1IT 1ri ;ror DOUDQ 10 agSlQt in US Suppon. malaria, eczema, erysipelas, scrofula and 111 ILG CUOlCe Oi CUUUIUUW w . , I . Tho nroaf frnnh o o fhnt- onma everv iorm Ol uiuuu - uitcaac. iu i- r- nr TTrov o PolArmn Many accessions have resultea, ana , , 'I . . ; I called a consumption-cure but even con f j;irc inner. atren v. LyOieman i j t ., ? , 1 u;i ;i. ..-x t .... i - . i- ri-ii r.r r . . i . - . v i u.K'k'i i i I r sa. ' i .i j -i ir.i i n - l . ; t i t v - i. t i tr v tne iinsuan uvbi iur. - ------ , ui,ir'' : Hifoi. o Moflr'. rohfl rn-. :0f Revs. K H Parker and M Araa1 V4. 4 " Smith exchanged pulpits ! Sunday F- e proiounuest tsyujiiaiuy i .r man who lives in a county for ycars and never subscribes and pays for his A Household Treasure. - D W. Fuller, of Caiijoharie N Y., says that he always kfeDs Dr. Kirg's Vw DiscoTery in the hvu?& and his family has always found the very best results follow its use'; that he would t ot be without if, if procurable. G A. Dyktmpn, Drug- ist, CatskiU. N. Y., Fays tl at Dr. King s New Discovery is undoubt edly the best .cough remedy ; that he hasuseu it in his famijy for eight years, and it has never faileo to do all that is claimed-for it. AYLy not try a remetiy so long tried and tested. Trial bottles free at FeU zr's Drug store.. Jugular wze 50c. and 81.00. EVERYTHING -IS G0INTU- at o o sr AT GORnElL 3 COAL BUHNERS. Every citizen of concord who intend5 to burn coal during the coming winter will save money and trouble by purchas ing fromn-. AVe will handle the best JELL! Of ,1 vt;iVrU lily 3 V Patterson, 151. His nomination was if srregations. Bunijiti6ii7 winch has its" foots in the blood is driven out by the "Goldea Medical Discovery" if taken in tuna The "Discovery' is the prescription of one of the most eminent physician !id medical writers iu t? is oor titry . and will deliver airy quantity in anypaTt of the city. Youi on ers are solicited. Ililwifilliiii, Headquarters at Black Welder's store, ; West Uepot street. oh Lr,-vi ';,o Kv.Q iorrofoa wlm Th nRnal Rnndnv seTviees were I '. " I nttinfn rnraf If Ihdr Moan tol Inn? ield 8t St. Andrews' Lutheran ,uu A1 - Lau c.a out niter coming 10 iowxj, cnurcu. i(l cast their, votes for his oppo- Concord is indeed blessed . , . i . mil Ho made theEO charges nrrnd. oomfortable houses of o 1 ?3jQ Vv'itlicut rebel vation, ship and able expounders I of luu re ? ia3 to be auiy entitled to word ilte rr mination. with wor- the he would turn and fly the other way with the tail of his garment beating the atmosphere. . Don't waste much time on such catt'e. One of them ha3 not enough sense to kee,p warm in hades. Texas Harpoon. - ' . T 1 n Mf. Buchanan, however, savs that An Ajyed Lady uies Ir.fl fir oo Yir 1-1-1-VTTTPI llm vViaTfoo nvt I - r T . 1 , 1 1 " '- -. a- - JJXIO. JUtwu a.xuuv.i, ---j i l' L'U HJ3 A tWLU I UAK Uil i.esetLer without foundation, rnd who i;vea with ner daughter, Mrs. Take laxative Brorao Qainina Tab- inat Le tiad a majority at all times WpsIpv Sides, at Cannonville. and lets. All druggists refund the ... , " J : ' ' :r ;t OK, , 1 y( IK present the negroes are very who had been in declining health money if it faitocqre. 25o. r split on the question of Bher for Bome time diejj Sunday afternoon i.mSie, of TheEagie Eye. - CliiB at - s -& - Telzers 'T tr, 1 L L 1, "eennow and the 3d of Novem rrsmams to be seen. at 5 o clock. Mrs. Eisner was an The . iollDwing letter is seir-ex-excellent old lady and admired by all pot atory: She was an aunt of Rockwell, N. C., Oct. 2, '96. who km w her ,Dli!yXi;hnt Armnrv Mull. . f C A flftr fhlfl Klhr. Nhfl W3S Tamoa M Mcnrfft. hhPrift fit n w A-m a w M. V I III I . J Va U A. Lll ILf W A V T W tw 111 ff f tit VjJ Ua, w w v w - I AM "W - 7 J 1 Q& account of the political g4 years of age. Her remains were Rowan count : Mm? tonight. Miss Marshall has tAken to Bear Creek Reformed , Dear Sir: I reo'ies' von to meet I . v w v aa w - . -- 4 . PpOLtd Lcr eiiteriainment. You church, in btanly county, nejir ma at Rockwell Saturday night, Oc are invited to make the children Misenheimer's Springs, for . inter, tber 3rd, '96, in a bint discussion Fpy and contribute to a good ment, Rev, Paul Barringer, her batween the difference of opinion in Wlf 'Dy your presence tomorrow n&fitov. conducting the funeral. regard to office of slerirl. rlease (Tuesday) at the Armory. " " ' meet me, : , ; A Li Lingle, A little .plav will follow the . Independent candidate for Sheriff. children' drill. ' ww Mrs. Winslow's Soothing syrup has RbifT' ATnnmfl was rparl- ttPQ ' been med for over fifty years by . . actions. The actors in this play .,,,Awa nf mnfv,m for their child ing the above challenge a warrant rp Dot known, and ia a rirlrllft fnr -m,-Hirrr with nrfefit finr was T)laeed in his hands for the arn . j m a .u. v - fen Yi xJl'C LC.cnj"g x " - - . . to snroi. A din5ftonft ok nanto-. I onao Tt oonthpa the CUlid . sof teiiB rc q rf A 1 her f. nr d i snnai n tr of m nrt Carge for reserved seats. Seats the gums, allays all pain, cures wind aged property, and at last accounts sale at GibanV dnic fnrP. colic, ; and is the oest remeay lor hW- btihff bond.-;- The' warrant - M - r-w unn 1 1- mi rfliRVfitnfi noor v . i. . at 7 o'clock curtain iWWo,atPlv. Rnld h v was issu ed at the instance of. Tobias dnri8ta in everv part of the world, Kesier, Esq., . a Republican.---Salis- Twenty-fiye cents a bottle. Be sure bury World. and ask for ."Mrs. Wmslows fcootn- um open T8 at 8 oVlne.W B en' Arnica mmvn. Ihfi "Roof o . vuta. r vein the world for Unff gyrnp' and -take no other kind P0 ca, oores, uicers, oaii . . rr -vcroores, j euera unappe neip wnnwur"""" . vuiimainB. iinrna nnri an I mn cinar nopir tn men auu i uiu vvi . 1 IV I til , ftk F uh8, ana ppsitivelj cures Women for easy home wow. -no Yf me . A M I T 4- in I 1 ' ...Sn L,lnrf 1 give Btatisf action or Unce. Bona fide offer. No catch b0r v unded- Price 25 centa Per Send stamp for work ana parucu- saie at f B Fetier'a Urn? Ura. K Herrman. aitf.Duui,u ou Given AwAj Free. To advertise pur goods we will give away, absolutely free, one box of : five-cent cigarSjOne gold ring and a iBample ' bottle 'of Peeler's Pain Killer to every one sending ns fifty cents to pay packing and postage .Aadresi;;' y?-''-' PEEL AlTDERSON MeDICIITE CO. Ik BoxT KernerdvilleN. 0 No donbabout it; we are better fixed to please you fm Clothing than we lave ever been. Men's. Suits, latest and est. Boys' Suits, latest and best. :.r:'-:i:-..r' Gliildren's Suits, latest and best. We guarantee to save you money. RGoifli;-FuiiiiGs. QVE HATS AND CAPS-FOB EVERYBODY. ore, CAN FETZER o I - - AQ1 Street, Philadelphia, ra. VJ 4 -if'-

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