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Standard. .is . published everyday (Sunday .excepted) and .delivered by carriers. RATES of subscription : ' Oae year. .'. 00 gix months ., .... . . . . . . .s 2 00 Three months.. . . , . . . . . 1.00 'Qae month . ... ........ . .35 Single copy. . . . . . . V. .05 The W eekly Standard is a four-page, eight-column paper. It i,b o Inraer circulation in Cflharrnn than any other paper. . Price 61.00 parilla, which expels every germ of per annum, in aavance. ADVERTISING RATES : ood 1896 Victor Modal, $100 f hlrior-:fialheap--8o5 -For ? TJie arge plate glass have arrived and, will be.p!aced.in tbefront win? oows of the store v room t-inY which lnf rdware ..siorelUs kept. i78, lfer store rooms wl theri t)e the handsomest in the city; s : u P i versal ; prevalence of ecro Tula is a fact well knowr tophysi cians. The bnlv medininft t&t ha bertd Proved a specific forAthia .dreadful complain this rAver's Sarea poison from the blood. You can not begin to use it too soon. PERSONAL PO In TEHS Messrs. Ernest and Ralph Barrier, of Mr. Pleasant, were in the city to day, it will be remembered that The Standard noted Ralnh's fear. ful fall recently. . He is somewhat tied up yet but in flee spirits. He is very mucn pleased that he is liv - . ing ana doing well. o. n from Kichmonaiamyes at n;i7 a. m. ,r " Washington " " 10 p. m. ,2 " Atlanta' " " 7:22p.m. " Atlanta " " g-,i5 a. m. 37 " New York " " 8:48 a. m 3S " Atlanta " " ,9:00 p.m. 64 Northbound freight leaves'at 11:17 a. m, 63 bouthpouna ' - SHSP- m. ' 1 Via A' on fFA . ; 1 Ul :-tt '.jj.. Nos. 11 and 12 are tne local trains between ou-uoitvi lutuioiaui. XJ.O UUU.S; 1 nave not now a blemish on my Terms for regular; advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. Arrival of, Trains. Mr; T. E; Wiley, 146 Chambers si, New York City, says that Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured him of a drv and scaly "humor, from which he Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the -on. Nos. 37 and 38 are the Washington and "Ody, and my CUre IS Wholly dae tO houinweicm vrauuuicu i-imiicu uitius ana stop A rpr'fl Sarcqmn a " a -roncord on sienai. - lA vr 8 oarsaparina. U V w - The Ebb and Flow or the Unman jTide at This JPort, asJSeen Dy. Our .BeporterJ. 'IV:" y - j HonjJDj McCall, of Chariotte, is in the .city ' , v : Mr, Jesse Stuping, of Mt. Pleas ant, spent the dajr jn the .city.v Rev. Price, who lives near the Phoenix mine, spent the day in the city. ; : ! Mr. P. C Page, of the Charlotte Observer's composing rooms, spent last night and today in the city. rMiss Maude Brown returned to the city last night from the Greens boro! Female College. She will spend a week at home. r Mr. and Mrs. T J Fetzer and children, of Durham, are visiting at the home bf Mra. C J GOodeon, on West Depot street. ; Mrpi Charles Ritchie, of Salis bury, arrived in the city thismorn ing and is visiting at the home of her father, on East Corbin street. ' Miss Sallie and Mr. D B Castor spant today at the home of Mr. Henry Castor, in No. 4 towtship. They went out on their wheels. Miss Lillie Wilkinson, who has; been very unwell for some time, left El T Tl E To talk about any thing but HANDKERCHIEFS And Linen! Towels Table Mnens 5 Per Con jer Month fid p (i t See our Piain' White Hemstitched at 5c. FLOWER BULBS from m mm & co. received to-day. FETZEB'S DRUG STORE. today for Spartanburg, S. C, to SDend several weeks with Mrs. W C mi ttt ' -.r. . I r - xne woman's Missionary Uon- Correll. ference Of Salisbury District will be tb o. r held Central church, Concord, Oct. ih j3j;nJJ a for,m,?n V 23-25. Each Auxil arj and Light e editor, pf tbe. Ohulotte Demo, Rooi.of.a' Ren,! ;3 J i l crat auo a familiar figure at the rSearers JtJanu is requested to elect n u .v v u i two delegates, at once, to attend this Cabarrus courts was in the city last conference. Mrs J. R. Moose, mgbt and th-s morning, shaking . , -n- q t hands with old acquaintances. i iviScrict fcscretary. i t t. i ! Rev. Paul Barnnger and wife A felt want is that gnawing' at and Mrs. LJ Foil were th& city the stomach afcer you have eaten a today. Rev. Barnnger reports the full meal, and can't eat any more, big boiler safe in Mt. Pleasant and and yet there is that feeling as thinks the damage by the fall to be i-uuugu you. iia.u eaieo noining. not expensive. vv nat is wantea tnen is a dose 01 Simmons Liver Regulator, the best Dyspepsia cure, for that is what Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- the gnawing means. Simmons lets: All druggists refund the Liver Regulator is all that is re- money if it fails to cure. 25c. commenaea ior maigesiion. a. R Dyche, London, Ky. Guaranteed to All Investors - .. on Investments both Large and Small WHEN MDE WITH Thp New Yori Investment Co. BROKERS IN ! Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton, ; 40 AND 4g BROADWAY, f NEW YORK CITY. j SJP-JSi People who desireto have a steady, and ure lincome: oaitJismairjorlarKeinvestments end for our.explanatory, fre. - National0 Bank. Concord, N. C. f i ' J M. Odell, President - D, B. Ccltrane Cashier. D. Coltrake, Assistant Cashier , See bur Plain White Linen Hemstitched at 12 l-2c, worth.20c Our 44x21 Fringed Towels, worth 25c., for 16 2-3. TO CURE A COL.D IN OSE DAT S ee Them Help Wanted. Apples, Chestnuts and Cabbage. , C3 Nearly every grocery man in the intaic w I It. uv4lnn f ml' Hn f flia mnnr Harry P. Deaton. local reoorter. Agents wanted to sell Macintoshes Pttjr -"" u. I " ,1 . 1 r.--T JJ iU and Robber Clothing, Tires, and a wagons are seemingly -aoing me SHORT LOCALS. Chestnuts are on the market. Attend to your registration Sat urday next without fail." i full line of Rubber Goods, ( Part or merchants on the apple trade. Every 1 T V Puna Donrirvlca ond nrnronfcrl I I - - an Du1M,CD.auu flu"u day a number of mountain wagons grouna to worKers. i?actory r. v. 1 c- , , - , iU , iQ7i TJow Vnrir 4 strike town . loaded with apples, Chestnuts and cabbage, which ate In Honor of the Dead. nPrllpri from house to hOU8e. lhe Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 F. CANNOli J - . DIRECTORS; J. M. Odell, D. Elam Kiitg," J. W. Cannon W R. Odell, W. H, Lilly, D. B Coltrane 1 mm TZER Col. John Shimpock, of Mt. Please The undersigned committee from merchants don'c n.inl tbe competi ant, started on his ninetieth year St. James Evangelical Lutheran tion as. the tI10untBineeri. bold np tit t- i . i.; l iL!. 1 f congregation make this' appeal to all interested in the sacred memo ries of the dead buried in the old and now partially abandoned ceme tery of that congregation : "Dear Friends You are hereby Wednesday. Mr. J M Burrage is able to be out again. His children are a great deal better, also. . Mrs. D A. Caldwell made aTmis steo and bad lv sprained an ankle. She is not seriously, hurt, however, most kindly appealed to meet m. - i , . trn, nnA together on Saturday, the 17th inst. The revivals at Forest Hill and B ... ."1 V, 4 , - , Cannonville are still in progress at 8 o'clock with suitable topis and and continue in interest and good implements to clean the grounds' results. and make the cemetery appear neat The price of cotton remains and attractive. prices. Q 1 a n w - -r- O Ti 2rn 2 1 rn -r -1 o N n -n J4 A -y O 7 -7- 1 . 13 1 j il ..i MR -3 MI" o 3 pa O Q i CD- i Cl 3k V I ' ' " .':.14r? 23 down : likewise the spirits of the cotton producers. The ruling price today was.7,30. j 'r It is rumored that the .Republi cans will have a large demonstra tion in our city on Thursday night, October 15. Mrs. J. L. Eddleman, u J. A. Cline, " M. L. Blackwelder, H, McNamara. J Com, H O Szi- m w M. O 03 i H 0 O H CO W "You may prepare yourself for a GRAND Gill life tie feiies Death Affain. ; Death has again invaded the' f ami-; lv of Rev. W O Alexandfr, and has cold snap," said a local weather touna a vicuuim nine vnue,.a eua procnosticator, and in turn we pass 0f only three summers. A short the news along. Be on the alert. funeral discourse took place, at .the Rev. H A Mcdullough has gone house by Rev. A . K. Pool assisted to Burlington, where he will assist 1 by Rev. Parker, when the remains were I ite v. v i. boozer in ine re-ueuiua.- tQ fc in the city cemetery, Wil- T u . ir:: r taken with disease some two - . I roopVfl ftom bnfc no special alarm was he condition of DanieL Sides, f . Tuesday night; that fearful i i Hckinff him scourge, dyptheria. developed and last Monday, is said to be conscious with resistless force did its ..deadly and resting favorably well. : work. -If a knowledge of sympathy M Henri Moisson, a French chem- makes -the- tears , of affliction Jess Li. j . l-,-u:u vrviolrfi . . :r.- ail Tnmnrrnw. Store onensat n , tome ann see inem, o, iu, veuieua prccess uy wmuu "."ww reavemfint more oearauie, jv .cubai - - ik ok oH n nfa diamnnda that Rtandanv and every r , .. on . 15, 2D ana0U.crs test to which, they are subjected anaer anu .iuiV - r O'Cioc ana ;wywi equally with pure ones dug. puvoi t;uB - ,rri? ; 10 o'clock. the ground. " upon tnem iinia eouruc uj..mic via tiuu. AT THE NEARER THE BONE THE - SWEETER THE MEAT. It is an old and homely adage and finds an- application here. The mak er of merchandise has reached the end of his summer. His season is over ; yours has inst besrun. He's anxious to sell what is left of his .made up product at almost any re as 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. 10 and 12 cents. Figured Mohair, black, 36 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 us, butaj -; r 4M - m I w ' t . i -: . .- -V- r .. i .i n - LOT TL Ould Mercantile Co Are the joy and sunlight of' our . homes Use. all care to keep the- v little ones in health. Do not give them nauseous doses. You can? overcome ! their v.ables with Drv King's ' - Royal Germetuer. "they all like to take it because it v does ; not taste like a medicine,, but like a lemonade. It cures colic Biff Gaill tO YOU ia young children,, overcomes all:- A" k and the maker pays the piper. I2i. R6V. W M Robbing, of Glades- Laurin and will preach: atf Rocky wish to -call the public's at- ONE -"DAY -lONJLi X ! Ridge next Sunday morning at li . . the fact- that we have o'clock and at Centre Sunday after- tention to the iacc inn we nave noon at 3 o'clock. On the follow- placed a cockle machine in our mill ing Sunday, October 18, Rev. Rob- for the purpose of .cleaning seed hins will preach at Mt. Carmel in , . Cau and gue us a trial. ) l Oxford Ties: Prince JAlbert and Spring Heel Ties in" all the new toes vTnese are wenume Bargains, no old goods. All new, direct from the : factory. OomeandlESeeaXIs. bowel troubles, gives good digestion; and quiet, healthful sleep. , : ..'v'- As a tonic for weak children and-F as a remedy for use in teething, it is the greatest in he world. tSTSold by Druggists, new packageF large "bottle, ICS Doses, ,One Dollar Manufactured only by , v The Itlanta' CterCo., Mania, GJ ueuiiernoon. . t - r - "r-. - .... T , -
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