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The standard la puoiisnea j-cr YSimdav excepted) and Sred by earners. ; RATES OF SUBSUiuriiua . One yeaf::.::.-v.----:H00 gixmonio ............. -.w . Three months -., l.UU Ooe month. Single copy............. .05 frHE WEEKLY , DTAHJJAKD IS a foor-e, t-column paper. It frnTnl-y news came from Rmdeville today. There is no r.uau6V"r lQe neer i the oondi lion of Misa MTrV Wkw. who has typhoid fever. Mrs. Herron,mother of Messrs Eli ana Julius Herron. of 8 1 ty, died Friday at her-home near mission postofflce. She was quite an aged lady and esteemed very highly in that community. Round trip rates have been ar ranged for the following, occasion: Account Durham Colored Pair, Dur- nam, N. C, tickets on sale October r:?UTor circulation in Cabarrus 1 nam ti. fuLnv other paper. Price $1.00 J115 final limit October 17: fare kon:flnV per annum, iu nuauw. 1 ADVERTISING, RATES: Terms for regular advertisements made known on application. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. Arriyal of, Trains. Sn from Richmond! arrives at 11:17 a. m. 4- " Washington' " " 10 p. m. 72 Atlanta " " 7:22 P- m. " Atlanta " " 9:35 a. m. -5 New York " " 8:48 a. m $ " Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. , L Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, " 63 Southbound " " . 5H5 P- m Kos. 11 and 12 are the local trains between Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the ft mall trains between Atlanta and Washing- Wos- 37 uu jo aic iuc, vviauiugion ana iur rouoa trip $4.10; continuous passage in both directions. The World says that Salisbury nas a one legged bicyclist in the person of Mr. W W Pool, who rides the wheel . with as much ease and as great a distance as his more fortunate brethren. An effort is being made to organ ize a foot ball team in Salisbury. says the World. If long haired peo- its an mat, is necessary, oausDury can furnish material enough for several teams. If behind Concord. she can't she's A fine head' of hair is an indis ton 8t Concord on s PERSONAL ; POlN TEKS. TO DAY 3C ONE CASE OF Latest Cates FLOWER BULBS 33 are iuc, vvasnington ana 1 Ul J r 1 Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop pueottuio cieiueub yi ueauiy, Ayer 8 nair v igor maintains vouinmi freshness and luxuriance, restores to faded and gray hair its original color, prevents baldness removes dandruff, and cures scalp diseases. It gives perfect satisfaction. Cant. Ed M Patterson senda the from Standard word that the report in yesieraays standard aoout toe car running away at the Odell sid- 'nrTrn lirMnrnnni! 0 Pfl mg and the negro ..going into WMF II II ijllr lilllJ Ai I II I snfismH was ino.nrrfint,. Ho savs thft 1 LI fall IIWIIWIillVVII AJ4 UUi no- TOnQ rronnfroH oil vlfrht onH that nothing out of the regular order oc curred. Tbe Ebfc and Flow ."'-of tfeie Unman Tide at TUUi Fort, us. Seen Oar Reporter . -Mk John ' W Propst, of Gold Hill, is in the city.1 " : : -r-Mr. Walter CaldwelL of Harris- burg, spent last night in the city. rMiss Jennie Patterson is spend ing to-day' at her old home in China Grove. Mr. Rbbert Wilkins in has se cured a position in Greensboro and has gone there to work. Mr. and Mrs. John F Trout- man are jsDending the day with friends at China Grove. x Miss lElida White is visiting her brother, Mr. W A White, at Mill Bridge, in Rowan county. Mr. John A Black welder came in from Newberry, S. C, last evening and will spend several days in the city and county. ; ProfJ Walter R Thompson, of the Concord High School, has gone to States ville where he will spend the Sabbath. v - Mr. i D F Summey, travelling agent for E M Andrews' . music Lot 635 Double Storm nou8e,k was in tne city to-aay, ae livering a fine piano to Mrs. J B CaldwelL OR fid Per fat, Per leaf see Our Guaranteed to All Investors Investments both Large and 8mall WHEN M1DE WITH Th New York I a vestment Co. V ; BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain' and Cotton, 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.. SP.2S.People who desireto have a steady and 4ure jincome : on ; Ismail "Jorjlargejinvestments end f or our.explanatory," f re. $1.50 capes. received to-day. , . , ; . t . y i. EUES'S DRUG STORE. Harry P. Deaton, local reporter. SHORT LOCALS. Collar, Full :Sweep Correct Length, only $2.50. a li a t Concord, N. C. J. M. Odell, President D, B. Ccltranb Cashier. D. Coltrane, Assistant Cashier members of all Par ties Invited. , Mr. J H Vaughenj of Salem, travelling agent for the Sound Latest DreSS Patterns, money party, Known, as tne iNa "I was troubled for a long time with an itching " humor on the scalp," says Mr. D P Davis, Neal's Landing, Fia., "but at last, being recommended Ayer's Hair Vigor, 1 tried it, and a corupiete cure was effected." Everyone who has used it speaks well of this dressing. Rev. J R Jones, of Greensboro Prohibition candidate for Governor of North Caiolina and T P John son of Salisbury, candidate for State Auditor, will address the people of the community in-the Court House on next Friday, the 16',h, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon and also at 7:30 in the evening. A felt want ia that gnawing at the stomach after you have eaten a full meal, and can t eat any more, and yet there is that feeling as though you had eaten nothing. What lis wanted then is a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator, the best A house and lot on Dyspepsia cure, for that is what tionai Democracy, was in the city this morning billing the town for speeches to be made here Monday and Monday night by the Hon. Lindley Vinton, of New York, and Hon. Lindsay Patterson, of .Wins ton, elector on the Palmer and Buckner . Democratic ticket. The addresses- will be made in the court house. Members of all politi cal parties are respectfully invited. Damasse,Etomines arid Coating Serge desirable stylisli and up-to-date. afetllad Hon Help Wauteclreniale. $10 to $18 per week to Men Women for easy home work. and No booka ence. or canvassingi jno expen Bona fide ofler. No catch. mi 5 cts per pair. i Capital, Surplus, $50,000 $16,000 DIRECTORS ; J. M. Odell, D. F. Cannou Elam King, J. W. Cannoit W R. Odell, W. H, Lilly, D. B COLTRANE f - CO CDC 33 Send stamp for work and particu lars. ! E. Herrman, 213 South Sixth Street, P liladelphia, Pa. c31 11 ! M m m - .'3 Ba on the lookout children a monkey and grind-organ is heading this way. ' : Usual services may I3e expected 'at the First Presbyterian church to morrow, morning and night. ".Straw hats have about all been called in. Overcoats and wraps are fip vv ssen in 'great numbers. . A XeW 3Iacliine. We wi3h to call the public' J at tention to. tbe fact that, we have placed a cockla machine in our mill for the purpose of cleaning eeed wheat. Call and give us a trial. ! Cabarrus Roller Mills. &ibsoii& Morrison, Xi t :itvS p w. r4, r rr.v . For Rent- NDrth Main street. Mrs. Eliza Black. Tae forecast says : Saturday Bhowers": warmer in the interior. Threatening and rain tonight, clear-; ing to-morrow. Mr. Tom Simpson, a clever young fellow of Forest Hill, has gone to t9ak8ville, where he has secured a good paying position. v the gnawing means. bimmons Liver Regulator is all that is re commended, for indigestion." A. R Dyche, London, Ky. TO CUKE A 01.I 131 OJiE DAY j Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All .druggists refund the mnnftv if i t fails to cure. 25c. iiJWUVJ 02! m m Of DO.. I I w o XQ s H 0 w Q EH W o TIEHl TO wi t m irk 1 ' f', .-V.- f " -3! ? I t 1 31 t T.t 'i -I- m tii Furss 3 H EcBkm II- 1 r r-n I r Sao j j r 4 i I OTP CO W NEW AND ATTRACTIVE 1 Dogs Got DrnuR. Mr. Henry Ritz, who has been . . nnm down wit fever, is Up mth the - hbori t0WQ and Mld us 0f .Hei b.e al6" when he auke f nnnl bippening while out 6D wbu, u eayB. hunting recently. He, m company Mre. Jamo8 R Cook has been with another man, got all the quite sick at her home on West dogs in the neighborhood, about Depot street for tl)e past week and gjx in number, and started out is yet seriously ill. for a week's hunt, taking a suf- r. ion ... . xrji mm ficient supply of food for the dogs Good 1896 Victor. Model, 100 . w.' of d brand for Office. Ol3 1" DUi ' w w When the men "hooked up" to Mr. Ed. F CorreU has bundled to- fa, they found to their displeas ether lots of tools and fixtures and nee that the jusc had been cracked wui leave next weefc for uanney, d. ftn the contents aosoruea ia etfAwirjT TT7TXrC p., where he has a contract for do- brcJid The bread was fed to thepBROWW1 IDS a inh nf finA rauntinff. Ij- t.r1 thn docra became dmnkl ' . I XJKf mrA h-A a howlinsr time. Whether f VC: ate any of the bread "uwr, usea only inree wee&B, yuyv - - "anfl didn't eav aa new. will bbII or exchange for not, the gentlemen didnteay. bicycle. Call at this office. olO and get ready for the fall buying. This store has not arrived at its present stage by change. There's no luck or speculation about this business ; it isn't the result of form nate circumstances, but downright honest hard work work wherein your interests as consumers have been carefully studs ied at every count and turn. If you don't be lieve all this visit the store during the coming week. We're going to officially open the Dress Goods, Kid Gloves and Cloafc fa partments. , LIT XL """ 3 ' or I nnklea'i AWl Georcre Mills was before Mayor! - 0.i.M ;w fi,A imWd for Morrison this morning and sub- f 1 xilcen, 8alt mitted to the charge of simple, as: Outs, etd Ohapbe nit. haying struck little , William meum, Fevet -m Montgomery after leaving the court ga house las, night. He was fined 03. Skin IdT It is Why will you bay bitter nause- Luaranteed to give stotijf action or 1 ftfiti. I.- l nt-n TaoffliftBa o aa Pr?fft 25 cent s nor I Chill Tonic is as pleasant as Lemon bQX yor gale at P B Fetzers Drug Syrup. Your druggist is authorized . to TtfnrxA .JJj. it fails to cure, g50.! ffiuM The very best line in town Good shoes cheap, not cheap ehoes, But trick Patterns for sale all the time. Fashion sheets tree. Come one, eome all and see our Goods, r Are the joy and , sunlight of our homes. Use all care to keep the little ones in health. Do not give them nauseous doses. . You can. overcome their wihles with Drf King's ,v r ; r ; They aU Pe to take it because it does not ts like medicine but like a leonadev It cureji colic JJOES 'm TotulS children, overcomea all: As atonic for Treakchildren tner ; as a remedy for tas in teetHng it &; the greatest in the world. ' ? . E7old by Dnxgsists new package,: large bottie, ICS Poses, Ouo Dollar llanxifactiiredcaly'by ' ' . v iteiflkaiCi GST, ITrite for iS-Fftse CocS, CsM FV
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