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Daily Standard r jay (Sunday excepted) and .Jvered. by carrier?.. :v . " rates of subscription: ; , ........ ..$4 00 Oae year 2 00 1.00 .35 .05 a His month - ....... Three' months One month. .. ........ TjjE Weekly Standard is fotir.page, eight-column paper. It ba- a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price ' SI. 00 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES : K d ? Wlll,b8t services f onight at the Reformed chapel on Wm Cor bin street at 8 o'clock. j 5 - , Tomorrow' afternoon at 2:30 P clock there will be a meeting held atthe Reformed chapel especially and only for the women. All the w men are invited to attend. The protracted meetings at For est Hill and CannonviUe Methodist churches closed Sunday night with the most pleasioq results. There were many professions of faith j and accessions to the various churches as a consequence. j ' A fine bead of hair is an indis- pnesable element of beauty. Ayer's youthful Hair Vigor maintains Terma for regular ad vertieements fre8hnes8 and luxuriance, restores w iuucu auu guiy uair us original color,: prevents baldness removes dandruff, and cures' scalp : diseases. It gives perfect satisfaction. ; ade known on application. Adres3 all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. , t Arrival of, Trains. 4o ii from Richmondi arrives at 11:17 a. m. -ie " Washington " " io p. m. it Atlanta . " " 7:22 p.m. " Atlanta. " " 9:35 a.m. t " New York " " 8:48 a.m . i$ " Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. 4 ti Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a- m, - 63 Southbound " ' " " 5:45 p. m. Kos. ii and 12 are the lbcal trains between Richmond and Atlanta. Nos- 35 and 36 are the fast t all trains between Atlanta and Washing ton.1 Nos, 37 and' 3S are the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop H Concord on signal. Daniel Sides, the young man that was kicked von the head, by a horse, was brought to town this afternoon; having been carded all the way from near Mi3enheimer's springs to the city on a etreieher. Twelve men assisted in bringing him in. "I was with an FLOWER BULBS from m in OERSOIl & CO. troubled for a lone time itching humor-, on the scalp," Bays Mr. D P: Davis,. Neal's landing, JFIa.,' "but . at last, t being recommended Ayer's Hair Vigor, I tried it, and a complete cure was effected." Everyone who has used it speaks well of this dressings The small child of Mr. and Mrs. P C Howard, a note of whose criti cal illness appeared in , Monday's Standard, died Monday night. ihe remains of the child borne to Cold Water Baptist church jel8 PERSONAL POINTEK8. The Ebb and Flow, or tbe Human Tide at This Port, as;Seen By Oar Keporter. . Dr. E Smoot spent yesterday in Salisbur. . Mr. B Rogers ia in Charlotte this afternoon. . Dr. R S Young, of Concord, was over yesterday, 6ay3 the Char IteObssrver . Mrs: C F Ritchie, of Salisbury, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 6 W Patterson. Mr. Ed. F Correll left today for GafFney, S.' C. He will be gone for some time. Mr.- W S Hartseli spent last night in the city with his son, Mr. 'Gus Hartseli. Rev. Z Rush came in on the noon train and is . visiting his daughter, Mrs. Luther Bost. . . .. I Mrs. W R Odell is visiting her mother, Mrs. B E Sergeant, in Greensboro. She will return the latter part of the week. Miss Dannie Boy te returned to the city this morning, after spend ing several days witu relatives in Charlotte, her home. Mrs. W G Watson and Mrs. H C Owens, of Salisbury, who were visiting at Dr. Smoofs,. returned to their home this morning. Mrs. A E Lentz and little daughter, Margaret, who were visit ing Mrs. John McDowell, at Mor- ganton, returned to the city last night, j TO DAY ONE 'CASE OF 5 Per (M Per li. Latest Cap es See Our OR- ; 60 Per Cettt. Per Year Gharanteed to AH Investors - " - ' on - Investments both Large and Small WHEN MADE WITH . Th , New York Investment Co. BROKERS, INj ' " Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton, I 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, I NEW YORK CITY. SP-.S. People who desireto have "a steady and ;ure lincome; on; Ismail 'Jorilargejinvestments- end f or pur,explanatory,J f re. $1 .50 TO CURE A COLD IN ONE 11 AY were Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab urcu 1 eta ' A It rlrncrorifltfl rAfnrin thft burying ground this (luesday) af- m0ney if it fails to cure. 25c. icxuuuu xur luicrment. received to-day. capes Lot 635 Double Storm Collar, Full ;Sweep Correct Length, only -$2.-50. I Latest Dress Patterns, Damasse,Etomines v.. and CoatinglSerge : desirable'stylish andup-to-date. mi ki. COJHCORD, N. C. 0 STORE. Mr. John J Cook, SOn Of Mr. R J The Morgan 4 Wright Guarantee Cook, of No. 5 township, who for The guarantee of the "good tires" several years has been doing a is broad enough to cover almost any photograph business in and around kind of ailments and to satisfy the Concord, left today (Tuesday) for most exacting rider, but the line Helena, Arkansas, where he will mnst be drawn somewhere, and Mor- worK in me same Dusiness witn gan &i Wright are trying to make it Mr. V J Moose, once a resident of un0wn to riders everywhere that the tnis city. guarantee does not cover damages A felt want is 'that gnawing at resulting from the carrying of anti- the stomach after vou have eaten leak preparations msiUe tiie tire. Eaury P. Deaton, local, reporter, full meal, and can't eat any more, By having as much air as possible and yet there is that feeling as in the M. & W. quick-repair tire though you had eaten nothing, before putting the tool into the What ia wanted than ?h a IdnRo nf hnnnnture. and following the few Simmons Liver Regulator, the best other simple instructions -in tbe cat The I. O. H'8. meet tonight. Full Dyspepsia cure, for that is wbat alogue, a pernnent repair can be aUsndance ia desired. Archon. the gnawing means. Simmons made in two rninutes, at the road- , , , ' . r Liver Regulator is all that is re- side, without removing the tire from iiU&uiai muuiuij uicotiug ui lUD commenaea lor indigestion. A. the rim. icHH commissioners tonignt. R Dvche. London. Kv. i - - , j est Black 5 cts per pair. J. M. Odell, . President D, B. Ccltranb. ! Cashier, rj. D. Coltrane, Assistant Cashier Capital, $50,000 Surplus, p6,UOO DIRECTORS; V J. M. Odell, J . F. Cannobt Elam King, J. W. Oanno2ST Wj R. Odell, W. H, Lilly, . D. B Coltrane SHORT LOCALS. i - -. 1 - ' i h o a n At y n p p l o ft li IUmjouuvs, 111 U I 1 10U1I, 5 o CD 33 -C f nss f to) N If - rr, l-f-l C3 'I - m K3 pa rr9 ?3 Saturday night at Statesville Al- EdJ Isehour, son of Wm. Isebour, tert Griffith ehot and killed Albert of n0 4 township, was seized tud- unite, both colored, and all on ac- ny wjth apoplexy Monday after - count of jsalousy. noon while riding horseback on the Gcod 1S9G Victor Model, S100 public road near Glasses and fell wheel, for. sale cheap-855. For J,1011? 10 the gr.ound. It is said in f'S ' - a i 1 1 yen t s o o ui iartber &2iC6. particulars 'call fit thiS j tiJa'i' lu jruuug ujau jlo au i ia ycioiavo ol3 cigarette smoKer ana aiinouie ivir. 1BCUUU1 O UUUUIO W bUU CUCJV VfJl Itliv Hon. Thomas E Watson is nefarious things. He was reported Beriously ill of throat disease. Only as dead, but Dr. Lafferty says he is u3 doctor, the family and a close now alright. pjuucai associate are allowed to see him. - m o O 02 03 (!) H 0 Q C2 O 10 TIMJEJ TO ,. t in nun pp O r" ;Z Tim 2kjF 5 CO W Deatb Takes a Tonus: Mother. r ......... .- 1 . Mrs. Dr. M M Lennan. of Star, N. News reached us that Mrs. John C, arrived in the city this morning TTnldhmoks. of No. 5. died I Monday S nrnd Some1tinio ithrt night at her home. She is the family of her son-in-law, Mr. J & 1 , T T Eigla. V : ; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J J Bar BEP.;aWf 11 0l:n I ringer and Bister, of Mrs. J A Cline, fes nar,tQ,i nrUk 11. nf this citv. Some time ago she white, the Indian medicine man, took a mothers bed and complica- rrll be chief clerk in tne aoc- tion8 followed that defeated all owiiBuuij' , medicai 8kiii till death relieved her Awtatb of 8 come, and with it all the meeting with prayer. The firemen remains will be placed in the ceme- iUs attending same. To be m much appreciated his services tery at St. John's tomorrow at clad in one ol our tfcat they recently presented him 0ciock after funeral rites by her -ua a nae silk bat. Lastor, Eev. Steffey. Round trip rates have been ar-1 ,. Mrs. Holdbrooks was not yet in GOLD HITHER about 30 HYGIENE WOOL i FLEECED SUITS of Underwear is a guarantee against any discomfort that might arise therefrom. It 'is ranged for the following .occasion: nuv nf lifo beinff Account Durham Colored Fair, Dur- the zenith of life, being m, N. O.. tiVTrfitn nn nalfi October years old. final limit October 17; fare ghe leaves a husband and five for round trip $4.15; continuous 8mall children, both parents "and passage in both directions. seven sisters to mourn her untime- A special from Salisbury to the ly departurev lotte ObBervef saye:' "Mr. 8 f eaTt and tfieear Wright'S GenUmO yalespie, nos toffice inspector, is here ol eerJ i,o nnt thnir "f 1 AOH1' , " 1 either make it in FrankUn of loving bosoms. jwnship or in China Grove, per- nelp wanted -aremaie. s-Pa in t.hft Thf test i8ftol v A'i. eiQ ar wfifik to Men and be made in this conpty compli; Wn: for easy home rwork. No entary to Hon. Kerr Xfiige, As- bnX or canvassing. No expen swtant Postmaster General. ; A Bona fide offer. No catch. "lar test is being made in New Snd etampfor work ; and parUco iotk snd in Welt Virginia and f. e Herrman,21S South Sixth Mhers wm be made in various "et Pniiadelphia, Pa. o31 6ttes as soon as it can be done." oum , , Health Underwear 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 fortu " 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 o fficially open the Dress Goods, Kid Gloves and Cloak de- partments. . SHOES, SHOES. " " "." ''-''--.:- ' - Tiio rv best line in xuv J town Good shoes cheap, not cheap shoes, But trick Patterns for sale all the time. Fashion sheet " tree; Come one, eome all and see our G oods. KING'S ROYAL GERIETUER This pleasant and perfect remedy, so delightful to' take, so refreshing and exhilarating, stands an hignest xavor with all who know it best, as the great est of all icftdical remedies for botij sexes, of aU ages and in aU conditions. WHAT IT WttL DO FOR YOU, It Kill gjva jca APPETITE. Itslll giva jou restful refreshing SLEEP.' . it sill stimulate jour DIGESTION. ftvill restore jour KERVOUS EKERST. Itwfll put jour KIGHEYS (a perfect crdsr. 1 ttwiU purlfj jour Blocd. XL cCl changs jour, weata3ss lata STRStSTIC U will bring jcu cut of sicknsss trio HEALTH HEW PACKAGE, LAKGE BOTTLE, 103, DOSES ONE DOLLAS. ; 1 that you want. See us once. - at gisi COLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. - M iffTTT ACTPRSP OSLT BT iflantaOieMcalttMllIanta, Cs
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