Newspapers / Daily Concord Standard (Concord, … / Oct. 22, 1896, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
mm &dm 'm a 'mJ ' fflB 2 00 1.00 .35 .05 Standard ia pubjisned rdav (Sunday excepted) and .delivered by carriers. nff STTP.SfiRIPTION i " iKAi " - ; ci nV rt1fl var. ........ ..p $ix months . Tbree months. . . ... Qae month. . . . . . . . . . . cjnprle copy : . . i" rfHE Weekly Standard is a ,-our.page, eight-col u inn paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus than any other paper. Price $1.00 per annum, in advance. ADVERTISING RATES I Terms fjr regular advertisements ffade known on application. Address all co mm unications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. Arrival of. Trains. ' " Co n from Richmondt arrives at 11:17' a. m. " Washington " " 10 p. m. 12 36 37 " Atlanta " 935 a. m. " New York " " 8:48 a. m i .rt.iid.in.ia. y.uu y.m. " 6 Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, Southbound " " ' 5:45 p. m vrtc. it and 12 are the local trams between nmnTid and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the fast wall trains between ' Atlanta and Washington- Nos. 37 and' 38 are the Washington, and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop ..t Concord on signal. FLOWER BULBS Myappta tt8ervaiLe. public with.avHiers and fiuail on toayt, by WiTee" 'MeEocftk vhpse reputation as a cook is un equalled.. His restaurant Is in he brick row, rooms formerly occupied by Lawyer W G Means: o23 t The remarkable number of cures ftout and rheumatism which have tolllqwed: the use of Ayer's Sarea-parilla,- point conclusely to the fact that this remedy comes nearer being the epfccUic, forcomplaiiits ;gf thid nature than any other medicine in pharmacy. . , Several weeks ago The Stand artti mage., note - ot tne lact -that the Standard Oil Company would soon build a Uan k ; near the depot and start a delivery wagon. Jjjin -Wed nesday. a gentleman ; called' at .. .this office and wanted to hire to us stat ing that he could driven, wagon.. as good as, anybody. ..We,, don't r need anybody to drive, unless .he can handle the quill promiscuously. A good recommendation for Sin mons Liver Regulator is, that it is purely vegetable and strongly tonicl Then too, it is better than pills be cause easier to. .taie viQ liquid or powder and ;With no griping, while the relief, from Constination. Bil- iousness,.Sick Headache and Dys pepsia is quick. and surp. "I find bimmon s iLiver. Regulator a very PERSONAL POIWTEKS. The Ebb jandLFIowC or the Human ! Tide at This Port, as;Seen Cy Oar v Reporter. !V v j Capt. Jonas Cook, of Mt: Pleas ant," was in the city today. ' : -Mr. T G Furr, of Sunnyside, was in the city today. ' -0 : n M.rs. R A Brown is ; spending today at China Grove. Mrs. .Dr. M L Ste vena and Mies Emei Patterson, of Euocnvilie, were in the city today. V Mr. M L SherriU has returned irom,, a vieu to nis old nome in Rowan, county. - Messrsv AY, R Odell and jGeoree I I X. .nrs. n ' t. o i x . n ' . i- L3 . . 1 fair at Raleigh. ; 4f.Jir. - HMcNamarft is. Jiome; againr; libw tmveling for Webb&Rabe. I j .Vi. 'ft 4 . " ' j- Mr. S P Holloway came in this morning from the South. He will go from here to Raleigh. .Mrs. Caldwell, of Mecklenburg, ia.visi ting. her son, Dr.- D G Cald well, on North Main street. Mr. Sam T Pearson, of Morgan ton, arrived in the city this morn ing. VHe is on his way home from New York. " Mrs. Mamie Reece and child- ren, or Uhariotte, woo were visiting THey Are Great! ml A BI'TMISETEM from : v The Ideal Panacea. ; James L. Chicago says safe ahd valuable family medicine at, Mr. J C VVadswoUh's, returned to T ; T -ft m ' T IK n i tt-,' - iev. o ivi .oiuns. Jairneid. v a nhoriott tnHv Rev. and Mrs. James Smoot, of Francis. AMerman. Woodruf,Kowan county, arrived in I reP'ftrfl'Tir Kin'A the-city last night and wiu spend KiivnT Yiiira VToi T some time with tbeir son. Dr. J E for Coushs, Colds and Lunc Comn ouluuu plaints, having used it in my family : Mrs. r Alex. Uorreil went up for the last five years, to the exclu- t0 Salisbury ihis morning and; will sion of physicians's prescriptions maAu lD,,re . ucu or other preperations. received to-day. mi DRUG STORE. Rev- John Burgus,Keokuk, Iowa, wrires: I have' been a minister of - the Methodist Episcopal church for oU years or more, and have never! found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such King's New Ideal Cough Bottles free at Feszer's Drug Store speedy relief as Dr, Discovery. -Try this Mn Correll will meet her there, from whence they will leave for their home in Oregon. Mrs. Johnson, of Connelly Springs, who has been- spending some time in the city wun ner children. Dr. D D . Johnson and Mrs. D P Day vault, returned home this morning. Dr. Johnson accom- - Fifty inch Ladies' Cloth, worth 45 cents, only 37i cents. Jacquardsi Etomines, Mata-V lasse in all the new colorings, j - ; - ; . . . -- I'." ,.' Popular Prices. Only "4 and 5c yard. Heaviest and best qnaliiy Canton Flannel 8 Jc. Flannel ette for Shirting - only 10c yd,. WORTH 12 1 CENTS. Offers to the business public a re liable, permanent, conservative and accomodating 'banking institution We solicit your business with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your pat-" r on age. . " ' ; " ' If we canserve you at any time we shall be glad to have you coine and see us. r LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. i Gapital and Sulplus$70,000. D. B. COLTR ANE,-Cashier. J. M. ODELL. Pres. I. 7 m Cent, Per lilli : OR' M Per fa!, to Year Guaranteed to All Investors . ON ,; Investments both Large and Small p WHEN MDE WITH I Th New York Investment Co. BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton: 40 AND 42 BROADWAY. ., . v - - . NEW,' YORK CITY. ; P. S. People who desire to have a steady and ure income on -small or large investments end for our explanatory, fre. - Remedy now. Trial panied her as far as Salisbury. Harry P. Deaton, local ' reporter. SHORT LOCALS. Mr. joe Reed is clerking at Fet zer's drugstore. He Didn't Buy. It was going over town this morn ing that Mrf LiUther ohirey, clerJi at the St. Cloud Hotel, had par- chased the livery establishment of Mr. J W Cook, but upon investiga tion, the rumor waa started UK L. iVl AtlCHEr, M D. Physician and Surgeon." ' v j Concord, ,N, C. - OFFICE: ST. CLOUD ANNEX. 100 DOZEN Ladies Yest Mies Lillie Nussman, of ,Nuss-(foundation. He didn't buy, without and has TO CURE A i)OI.I IK OSfi DAY Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure; 25c. Wanted. Men to prepare for examination for Clerk or Carrier .to be held at Concord post cffice soon. Valuable information about all government Dositions and examinations free, of 6ibsoa& Morrison. man's, is quite sick with chills and not enlertairied any thoushtof doing National Correspondence Institute 80. OU saying y malaria. The Charlotte Observer failed to arrive this morning and there was Mr. mieman in Grief. general disappointment. Mr. Eileman started 1 1 Mr. C E Earnhardt, of No. 5 nothing as to his vote for United township, has a pumpkin measur- States Senator if elected to the ing two feet in diameter. ; xinna ni wmUri nnf. nar thp The bleashery has been closed question in No. 1 township. In down for several days; on account No 2 he said he would be governed of the filter being put in. by the fusion caucus which it was A potato in the shape of the let- understood would name a RepublU ter Y was dug Irom the - patch of caQ ( prltchard). In No. 3 jester- ' day he dec One hundred and eight bales of free silver cotton were sold in Concord yester- oonnnoa dav. Ahmif fho rnlinv nriofl WAR SquenceSv 7.10. . . , 'I fusion bargain?,: Can Mr, Hileman ' "-5 ' - ! ' nltiv at. fftQf-. and Inosft and th narties If you want to get rid of your. r J - , , til . e corns, buy :vour. shoes' from Ould. concerned jknow what to expect of Spp ha ainAii'f;mAtit t anntlior him in the crisis: We tninK we ujio aUYOl IllSOUiOUV 1 ( column. would be afraid to confide in him. It is said that McKinlev has not Mr. Hileman had fine senei. got as good a show as Buffalo Bill, bihties we1 think this canvass might although he will be in the ring with lurn is hair gray. a large number of scape goats ana acrobats. - -' . r ." . Dprtt. n. 8. VVashinoton, D. U o!6 lwk rnnn attti mTI 11 w mm i ut ,15 12i, 15, 20, 25 and 50. Our? 25 cent Vests have been re- duced from 39 cents.. " Mens' - Underwear. Shirts 15, 25, 40, 50 and $100,' the best values oa the market. Pants to matcL. LADIES' UNION SUITS. $1.00 and $1.75 Big B. rgair s in Dress Gc ods. CHEAPEST STOCK OF SHOES in the city, 1 When you want any thins: come and see us. ared he would vote for a man regardless of con Does this look like the TlieJElectoral Ticket. ii . . r.. -x.:ti 'i.,lu!.'.MTsa . aL;ttJ ; jr. in:t The Denjocratic and Populist oflOTOTbO el-toral ticket tfiat.wUl be voted horning. He had been confined to for on Tuesday week byj the great bis bed for a long time with ty- bulk of North Carolinians are : Phoid fever.' His remains will be A t iftrye Locke Craiee. ;R B Davis. interred at the .Mejthodist jurying ) l6Vdjs rict-TheoVWfi 3rd district C R Thomas, 4th district W S Bailey w 5thistnct-William Merrltt, 6tW 'districtF Keith, 7th district Theo. F Kinttz, 8t)h-districtt:TyreYork$ Buy Quid's Slioes and tyou wiU db:away corns. JUST RECEIVED AN 1 1m Mm and get ready for the fall buying. This store has not arrived-at its present stage by change. There's no luck or speculiation about this business ; it isn't the result of fortu nate circumstances, but downright honest hard work work wherein your interests ,.; as , consamers have been carefully studs ied, at every :; count and turn. If joxi don't; Je lie ve all this visit the store during the coming week. .We're going to, officially open the Dress Goods Kid Gioves and Cloak de partments. i nia r n n n u LIKE 9 4 ground at that place tomorrow. Between disease and the u many cheap preparations which are palmed off under the name of blood purifiers, take lyour chances ' - with disease, until vyou can' procure Ayer's Sarsaparilla the only re liable blood purifier. Sold by all uggisis ana dealers m meaicine. t& D Gilmer. The mefitinir at the Baptist Tf ;a i h a dntv of every friend of church is growing in interest at I silver to vote the entire ticket with out a scratch. And again; we warn ao ;:Li?AV ' "SS .;1D the Deonle not to vote for members afternoon and niht at church, and to the General Assembly wno will ?very morning at 8 i o'clock a service not support a , free silver man to the -mai ne old ecnooi nouse United States Senate, cannon ville. - ' " I Elllll OF W& We offer the buying the greatest bargains in shoes eyer shown to any people. AIL we ask is to have the pleasure to showyou ourline the goods will do the rest u 1 li There is a difference between nedl cines and medicines. Those of to-day, as a rule, differ irom hose of the past in many respects. . ' Fully as great is the difference be tween Dr. King's "ROYAL ERL1ETUIER arid the ordinarv medicines of to---. It is unlike them in THESE riVE THINGS : . 1. it does not taste iikeamedi Mne. It is as pleasant to take . as : lemonade and makes a most refreshing drink. . . w 2. It never nauseates the most delicate stomach. - ; ' ' ' ' . 'a ' 3. It does not swap -off one a s- SHOES, SHOES, one form of disease in order to relievo another as is so oiien xne casc no aiconui. ur The very bestWiej in town Good shoes cheap, not cheap shoes, But trick Patterns for sale all the time. Fashion sheet tree. Come one, eome all and see ouraT G pods . ' MUi. L- Tt yoti tains opium in any form and is alwaya nannless even wnen giveu w v, on day old. " :;' -. ; --' ' ' ; 5. It does not patch simply it cures.' It reaches as nothingr eiS does to the hidden sources of disease In the blood arid removes tha cause. . It dces this with an ease and : power tist have never been equaled. , ;. For an troubles of the Blood, Stomagv :. Bowels. Kidneys and Nerves, and for alltoiro- . of MALARIAL . POISON it stands pre-eminent-vtthnnt a. rival or a teer. . CT Bold Dy drngglsts. new WvSSl ' fxZ 108 Doses. One DUar. Manufactured only uy THE ATLANTA CHEKICAL' CO., ATLAMTA, GX wsrrx roa is-PAaa book, hailsd tbxs. FL'J ZISfSDBVGSl OEM
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 22, 1896, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75