rwt nmri in. - t . - . - 1 Bl'THl1TTlllHi Mil i M llllllllllllfMIIIIII - - . ' . . r ii. m i Mi M Daily Standard fiiE DTAflUAKw is puunsoea every day (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. v KATES OF SUBSCRIPTION I I . . . . . . . . . . . .$4 00 One year. Six months . . . . Three months.. One month. . . . Single copy.. . . The Weekly .........'200 ........ 100 ... ...... .35 ...05 Standard is a fnur-page, eight-column paper. It ha a larger circulation" in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 . r,ti rvi l r. or! va nna --: pd a uuu uj uu uuvo. f ADVERTISING RATES I Terms for regular advertisements jade known on application. AHHrfiaa all commnnioatinna in A. X. ww w - W v w THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. as Coaniy Arrival or. Trains. ii from Richmondiarrives at 11:17 a. m. . " Washington " " 10 p. m. 72 " Atlanta " " 7:2 p. m. 35 " Atlanta ' , " 9:35 a.m. iew xort 0:4a a. m 35 Atlanta 9:00 p.m. 61 Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m. " 63outnpouna - 5:450. m. Kos. 11 and 12 are the local trains between Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the fast mall trains between Atlanta and Washing ton.. Nos. 37 ana 38 are the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited. trains and stop at Concord on signal. . ' FLOWER BULBS from COLEMAN TO COME DOWjn. William RBlnme will lie Pat Up "vpuDiican Candidate for Comnilssiouer. A Standard reporter learn from reliable authoitry that . Warren 0 Coleman, the negro that was nom i aated by the Republ ican s ja&t Sat urday as their, candidate for county commissioner,; will be taken down and that Mr. William H Blume, of this city, will be put on the ticket in his stead. It is also said that tha Populists are satis5ed with the nomination of Mr. Buchanan for sheriff, and with the addition of Mr. Blome every thing will go along harmoniously. PERSONAL POINTERS. The , Ou!d Mercantile Company is displaying a handsome line of shoes at tbeir store on the rugs upon' which Bryan stood when that distinguished gentleman sooke at the depot. They invite the public 10 see tnem. The Ebb and FloW of the Unman Tide at .This Port, asSeen By Oar Mr. '.J yf Cannon is off oh a brief trip to China Grove, Salisbury and -Albemarle. . " Mrs. -P C Page" came over from Charlotte last evening and will spend a week in the city. V Capt. A H Propst is home from South Carolina, having come in yesterday evening. ' . Mr. John R Means, a native Cabarrusite living at Trinity is in the county visiting frietWs and relatives. Mrs. J WOuld arrived in the city from Charlotte this morning and is a guest at the St. Cloud. Messrs. J M and W R Odell went up to Greensboro this morn ing to attend a meeting of the Greensboro Female College, which meets in that place today. --Mrs. Rev. W G Campbell, after spending several weeks in the city. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W M Smith, left on her return to. Wash ington City this morning. Mr. Adolnhus Thies came in this morning from Talapoosa, Ga., and will spend several days at Georgeville, where Mr, Thies and HflVEW'T THE To talk about any thing but HANDKERCHIEFS OR Pap M ft Year And Linen Towels able Linens PI 11 II HEHDEBSQI received to-day. ETZER'S IDRUG STORE. The universal prevalence of scro fula is a fact well known to pbysi cians. The only medicine that has hitherto proved a specific for this dreadful complaint is Ayer's Sarea children "are visiting relatives. puua. wuiuu nutH every germ 01 ATJ ca Nina KimmnRs ms through the city this morning on her return home at Mill Hill from Mrs. Rev. J E L Winecoff, who Harrisburg, where she has been naa eeo bick ior a iodc 11 me at neri vwuk "iouc3. home at Blacksburer. S. C was 1m- nrnvinradnallv. hnt lt.tPr tn TO CURE A COLD IK OSE DAT Mr. W A Gillon from his mother Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab , 1 poison from the blood. You not begin to use it too soon. can i . n r ttt rn states mat lurs. VYinecon is again very low, having sufiered a relapse. ; Mr. T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers 8t, New- York City, says that Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured him of a dry and scaly humor, from which he lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. See onr Plain White Hemstitcliedat 5d See our PlainlWhite Linen Hemstitched at 12 l-2c.v worthi20c Our 44x21 Fringed Towels, worth 25c, for 16 2-3. Hi l Guaranteed to All Investors .. ' ON - Investments both Large and SJmall ' WHEN MiDE WITH Th Ne York Investment 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 jincome on ; Ismail TorClargelinvestments end for our.explanatory,. fre. Cohcord, N. C. - . M. Odell, President D. B. CcLTBANE Cashier, "j. D. Coltrane, Assistant Cashier !; Help Wanted female. $10 to $18 per week to Men and men for easv home work. No had anfWd intnlfirahlv. Hr adder books or canvassing. No experi "I have not now a blemish on my ence. Bona fide offer. No catch, hodv. and mv cure is whollv dae to Send stamp for work and particu- j 1 j . - - See Tliein Ayer7s Sarsaparilla." Martin Drv. a voune man of No. Harry P. Deaton, local reporter. 9 township, this county, while un der the influence of strong drink ott.amrit.pH t.n rnrnmitsnininfi hv nilti CUHRT T AHATO . . . J ,77 hrpnet VipnanRpi hn was. rAfnsp.d the Farmsrs are threshing clover. - loan of a Bible. He wanted to Mr. Henry Riiz is ' down with Preach the Gospel and christianize lars. E. Herrman, 213 South Sixth Street, Pailadelphia, Pa. o31 33 SPECIAL" - DRIVES t'. IN s m f 'tl1 iever. inree 01 nis cnnaren also sick, having chills. are the world. Mr. A A Hill, whose critical ill- , . a. j l : -J a. . tu i u!i t ness nas neen noiea irom uay i.u i'u v v; '4 1 f l wi r I .141 1 1 1 m 1 . 1 . k 1 w - mm . half mast, hangs upon an electric day in the columns of The Stand HctM r,nio Knnt half th htht. nf ard, died this (Tuesday) morning its 11Cnni l?oi niono at 8.30 at his home in Lexington, V and his many friends and admirers Don't forget the nag drill and en-Jin this city received the sad inteili- . m r villi. - 7 . . . m r w 1 f tertiiinment bv Miss ' Marsnairs aence with deeD resrret. Mr. tiili it i 1 ' - - AT- m b2. Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 DIRECTORS: J. M. Odell, D. F. Cannon Elam King; J. W. Cannon; W R. Odell, W. H, Lilly, .; D. B Coltrane . - m 1 ' ' Jl U ,61 - i i . 1 i ' v a. m I V r TJ pct 1 4 - rr "? r--l r3 ngSon! s ?3 v 3 -1 O U i ' M ( physical culture class at Arm Dry hall tonight. It will be a treat. Messrs, John Bulla and Charles Sherwood have gone to "the hills" for a fox hunt, taking with "them a for Governor;, is confined to his fzm Beagles. . ; . home here with a slight attack of ... , "", ' r, . fever. He came here last Thurs- Mr. v alter biaes ana miss ame . - , u . .liornbuckle were married , at the an WOrk since. come ot tbe briaes latner on rine . -Koo A.aresi!. ne cRpr tn.niiht at Cannonville Saturday at- -,. rtf Ko w; f. of, nnt hfl. was an exemplary young man., The following news was sent out from .Winston on Monday: Hon. C B Watson, Democratic candidate not been able to do His physician says - C O U nnrl mill rirtf TP V?P tr OTpf nilt. hfl- teinoon.-Kev. J K Moose omciaung. - 4, . u mair if Mr. Charles P Fields," a Cabarrus then. : ' 0 ir. man who has been employed iuriDc; the ''summer months on the laiss Ainder(wiii,Tach, VanderbiU mansion at Biltmore, ' The regular monthly meeting of relumed tOAJCGQie vreeK, uw a- Un.rl nf nhnnl mmmiRa nners . J J " ! 1 kJKJLSt- V W. w . hft d Monar.v ' atternoon, aou ictce, work being buspended L ie winter. : of tVo '"rnnt.ihA hriRinf'p.s wa9 trans . , .1 ir-i LUJ wv- - a a . r . ..t . a , . b .. .. ..... r. iv MacKlVeistier, an agea aim . a tGacher wa3: elected to take respected citizen o tne uoacue - r..u- . . fV,- Ciwk section of Iredelf cbnntyi was charge of the fifth grade at the ioimd dead in bed at his home central school. -The fifth and sixth Sunday morning last',' a3 a result of ra(je3 v ere consolidated, but the attaCII OI apoplexy. ;.. ' ,ad-tftft Utm fnr nnfi nftraon UUlUUCi iY(kB ww -hv - " x ii-o ; KonHlp and oonseaoentiV had to apoplexy. Mr. Leon Beaman, who is known ' a large number of Concord peo 4v, Avhere be, had many friends, nl d at his home in Charlotte Snn Uy last of consumption. Mr. Baa-m-ia wag 21 years of age. Mr. Rufus J Cook brought to The STANDARD a that is ripe and looks powerful Forest Hill, hayo enrolled 135 schol tempting. It.it of the average size be divided. . Miss Aadie -Alexander was elected to take charge of the fifth grade, and will enter upon duty as instructress on Monday next; . i m 11 n C Mrs Cole and suss belie luoser. So sure are we ttat our prices are n,pt t6 bo duDlicated. we place them before the public in plain figures. Bargain No. 1. At $1.75. 1 lot of cloaks worth 2.50, our price Will be 1.75. ' . Bargain No. -2. At 12.50. 1 lot of cloaks worth 3.75 anywhere, pur price will be 2 50. Bargain No. 3. At S3. 50. : :: ;: 1 lot cloaks worth and sold at other places 5.00, we make the price 3.50. . Bargain No. 4.J At 83.75. 1 lot of cloaks worth1 and sold at 5.50, our price 6. to . , Bargain No. 5. At 84.00 , . ;.. The bestrpalue eer shown in a cloak worth G.00, our price 4.00. ' Bargain No. 6. : At $4.50. A perfect peach at 4.50, worth 7.00. Call and see it. - : ; o , m rri: T New lines adver- this space, all of second crop May cherry who have charge o the school atJJ WillCll are at prices WOXV VV UXJL WWiAA -ir.Cook says he will get enough to .ake a family pie. ais. A felt want is that gnawing at the stomach after you have eaten a 'full meal, and can't eat any more, Misses Jennie Patterson and Lenk JT yOlir attention Tftlie': who teach at Cannonyille, have about 90 scholars enrolled At the Central building there is of about 350. At UU Veil LLlClO ID IUU.U I50i& U auvcuww""' though you had eaten nothing. three schools combined the ag- v iiat is wanted men ib -uubo ux milment is 575. witn an fcimmons Liver Regulator, the oesi dyspepsia cure, for that is wnat average the gnawing means. Simmons jover 500. Liver Regulator is all that is re commended for indigestion. A. , ' " UTO rwware aoaranxeeaxow -v xycae, ljonaon, jvy. jksm'- . tition. G-ive u s ?E0Tn8 ,m' ' OiliJ Meicanlile Ciwj. THE NEARER THE BONE THE SWEETER THE MEAT. It is an old and homely: adage and finds an application here. The maker of merenandise nas 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- np product at almost any reas snn n il r 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 THE Yj ARE: Wash goods at"5,' 8jv10 and I2i cents. Figured Mohair, black, 86 inches, at 25 cents , A bargain! Billows of hand ksrehiefs, you'd wonder how it could be done if we hadn' t told you; There's no loss to ns, but a Big Gain to You and the maker pays the piper 15. 25 and 50 cts. 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 ESeeaUs. r . - i i 5 S "- Sf - I f mm - a r v Maw W2.:fW'a Pi if Si fM 4 v. KITTLE Are the joy and sunlight of bur 3& i homes. 'Use all care to keep the little ones in health. J-o not give them nauseous doses. You caa overcome their v.oables with Dr, King's . - - They all like to take it because it does not - taste like a medicine, : but like a lemonade. It cures .colic in young children, overcomes all . bowel troubles, gives gopd digestion, and quiet, healthful sleep. As a tonic for weak children ancU as a remedy for use in teething, it isr 'J - attendance of something Who can think of some simple thing to patent; Wanted-An Idea Protect your ideas; tfrey may bi Writ JUOTI W JAJLJiXU.UXfciJI Ob W neys, Washington. D. Cv, for their $1,800 priao offer and list of two hundred InrenUons wanted. Patent Attor- Gibsott& Mbrnson. the greatest in the world. "Sold hy Druggists, new package, large bottle, 1C8 Doses, One DoUar..'v Manufactured only hy The Atlanta Cleiu&l Co., &tIantar GEU'- ITxtte for 48-Page Book, SUUed Free.

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