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Standard. Sunday excepted and .-fa. OF ..SUBSCRIPTION I . . . . a It 2 00 ...... 1.00 .35 igle copy.--w I nrnriTLY STANDARD is picrht-column paper. I'TCn-r circulation in uaoarrus pf.nv other paper, rnce si.uu lnr arl vfirtififimftntH prm3 7. " Up known uu ..vu, JW:, n nrm mnnications to , Leave an order at C B Wagoner's will have them tomorrow morning; The forecast predicts threat nii a weather and rain tonight and to morrow, clearing tomorrow after noon., j v Mr. Dennis Hall, of High Point, who has been working in the city for some time, has gone to Union, b. U, where he will plaster the town uu mat uapt. Fropst has just com- Wherever there is a A the legality of a registered voter, it ia me amy ot anyone the same to appear at tomorrow and get it out. PERSONAL POINTEKS. Tlic Ebb and FlowC of the Unman Tide at Tbli Port, asJSeen By Oar .Reporter .' ' Mr. A Jones Yorke has return- knowing of the precinct straightened THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. Arrival of, Trains. i Richmond! arrives at 11:17 a. m. 1 rn n m '3Chin?ton " " 10 p. m. $ " Atlanta 7:22 p.m. 1 Atlanta " 95 a.m. 36 . New York " " 8:48 a. m 31 Atlanta " 9oo p.m. Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, Southbound ; , , 5:45 P. m. rand 12 are tne locai trains Deiween N'os-11, j AiiTnta. Nos. i1; and 6 are the Mre.L M Morrison spent yester day akthe home of Mr! Mack Staff ord at Harriaburg. It was thought mau nxr. oianora was improving, but slowly. . Cotton .Weigher Biggers was about the busiest man in town to day; One hundred bales had been esuiu ii z:ou. o ciock ana more on the market. The 7.10. ru 1 -a Atlmta. Atlanta and Washing- Mr; C M Sappenfie ing price was d is now ready t - Xos.37 .33 are the Washington and tO Serve the public With Oysters and feSS" quail on toast, by Wilse McMoore, They lower; BULBS from ed to the city. h j Rev. and Mrs. M V Sherrili and son, Mr. E B Sherrili, have gone to Georgeville to spend several days with Prof, Brook'a. " I Capt. A H Propat is home from qouiq Carolina, luimanism is a Head issue in that State this cam paign' ' ! : " Mrs. E C Cannon, who hasb9en 1 . i ... . ... spenamg some time in tne city with her sons. iMessrs. D F and J W Cannon, returned to Charlotte yes terday. v Mrs. L R Rose, of Mt. Pleasant, passed through the city on her way to Lmcolnton, where she. goes to visit her daughter. Mrs. Acmes Rhyne, who is quite sick. Miss Hattie Goodman, a student at Mont Amcena Seminary, was in the city this morning. She was on her way to Saunders, her home, where she will spend Sunday. The Ideal Panacea, James L. Francis, AJderman, Chicago says : I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as an Ideal Panacea for Coughs, Colds and Lung Com equalled. His restaurant is in the plaints, having used it in my family brick row, rooms formerly occupied for the last five years, to the exclu- by .Lawyer W Cx Means. o23 sion of physicians's prescriptions Tnm Whifl iQ fiv,f axA0V other preperations. in thft last rfitoh nlunt Domnn. ' Rev- JohnjBurgus,Keokuk, Iowa, racy's proud banner in the trium- rirff: ha.ve j?e?n a "ster of Dhant breezes on the 3rd dai of No- me juemoaisi episcopal cnurcn ior vember. You may stick a peg right 50 years or pore, and have never Are 1 m it mm inmil Haul whose reputation as a cook is un- II mm & co. received to-day. Habby.P. Deaton, local reporter. found anything so beneficial, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr, King's New Discovery. Try this Ideal Cougn Remedy now. Trial Bottles free at Feszer's Drug Store. Fifty-inch Ladies' Cloth. worth 45 cents, only 37 cents. Jacquards Etomines, Mata lasse in all the hew colorings, Popular Prices. Q-00D Q-UTm& Offers to the business public a re liable, permanent, conservative and accomodating 'banking institution. We solicit your business with the assurance or Honorable treatment and due appreciation of your paU r on age. If we can serve you at any time, we shall be glad to have you come and see us. , . LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. Gapital and Sulplus $70,000. D. B. COLTRANE, Cashier. J. M. ODELL, Pres. OR 60 Per Cent. Per Year i Guaranteed to All Investors ' ' ' ON ' Investments both Large and Small II DRUG SI ORE here if you wish. The remarkable number of cures of gout and rheumatism which have folllowed the use of Ayer's Sarsaj parilla, point conclusely to the fact that this remedy come3 nearer being to cure a cojld in one day the specific for complaints of this Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab nature tnan any otner meaicine in net8. Ali i druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. ; ' t Only 4 and 5c yard. Heaviest and best qnaliiySCanton Flannel 81c. Flannel- ette for Shirting WTTTCTff WTTTT Th New , iTork Investment Co. BROKERS IN Stocks,5Bonds, Grain Tind Cotton 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, NEW: YORK CITY. P. S. People who desire to have a steady and ure income on small or large investments end for our explanatory, 'f re.. only loo yd, .eBB WORTH 12 i CENTS. pharmacy. UrtirliMr U I Ham UnitnviVfl -J Y rtA rv - pany with Rev. MD Giles" passed There will be a regular meeting of tnrougutne Clty l?day tof 'Mt.Weas Concord Knights of Pythias, No. iu 4uai:Mjriy wuw ouw u m tnniaht at 8 o'clock. Members e - dill mil L. M ARCHEY, M D. Physician and Surgeon. Concord, N, O. OFFICE: ST. CLOUD ANNEX SHORT LOCALS. ant. the Mt. Pleasant circuit will be held at George ville, and the meeting will embrace next Sunday. .between disease and tne many cheap . preparations which are especially requested to be prompt. G. L. Patterson;, u. u. M. B. Haatsell. K. of R. and S. Wanted. ; Men to WHERE DID YOU GET prepare for examination at C Blnalmfifl nflF nndfir thfi name of blood I i . ..! rtt 1 d . : a. U r 1 A .-M;r. in ra ifrtnc nhorfoa TOith 1 Tiir tiifiTK or carrier tu uc uciu an can procure UODCora pose omce buuu. vaiuauic ur" rj Arr.Tja aflrQQriT;ilot.hA nnlv re-i information about all goyernmenc -A . " "1 .1 - A- 1 IJIA.T-A.U kUlMM kMI W w w . r - - rn ra dttdv in "rinnrM" id ar n . i a, Fisher's fruit stand. Fresh fi3Q and oysters Wagoner's tomorrow. The most tempting display of Kisea?e' oUntiLl?U liable blood nurifier. Sold by alllnoaitions and examinations free, of druggists and dealers in medicine. National Correspondence Institute, Dept. 0. b., VVasnington, u. u. That There were several wagons on the reeta with mountain cabbage. It is said that this is a good market. . Register Weddington seeing the .count of the cock-roach plague at the Fenix Flour (Mill says that" a Goto J F DayvaultV for fresh good trap that will catch them is a meats and ovsters. All orders new tin pan with something lifce a o!6 lwk Pretty n6 promptly filled. iGaither Heilig. 18 vears of age. ded at the county home Wednes- aiternoon of consumption. He been sick for a long time. moist rae that has some nourish ment on it. They will go in but can't crawl out. j 100 DOZEN Ladles Vest . . 121, 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 on the market. Pants to matoL. LADIES' UNION SUITS. $1.00 and $1.75 " Big Bargains in Dress Goods. CHEAPEST STOCK OF SHOES in the city, When you want anything come and see us. Dress L 1 1 Hon. R B Lacv, the efficient head of the Bureau of Labor statistics of tko Sto4a will pnpalr in thfi conrt KeDublican rallv consisting Coforr nitrVit Mr. T.acvis ci a large number of negroes and Q man of labor, a ma- nuwmiemen iook piace in no. chinist and locomotive engineer.! ",,UBU1F iuuicsuajr uiguu ny one wJl0 naa reaa me Dureau WhQa:j ..j, 9 rfinort. we think, feels acquainted 8eflRiKBa at ,;oQJ with him already. He is reputed dPnfor,! r ri. mu. as ft crood BDeaker, the laborers lmiBh fashion sheets free. J fnend, and we "f X I trfiat thfi iRsnes of the day from the Mr. Henry Barnhardt, who lives laborer's standpoint. Come out and is side of Mr. Fred Cline, in No. hear him. 4 tnwnoi; 1 ; x i.i.j 1 ! , I newstorydwellibouse. .aySg . iomorrow is ohallenge day at the about by the notorious foatterneia, ; 11 . - It certainly is beautiful, and My I What a tit. I bought this from Gibson & Morrison. They always keerj a fnll line of fashionable and cheap dress goods, and they have But tenet's rats terns, which you will find the most stylish ana easiest to ni. I always use these patterns. Look what splendid material, I i , fiiA inRt. T.fiDnHia- tt QVirkfto otin land the verv latest styio i -d hwuvw, wuou iuo juugw wuu Yioo viol o. J5U V J LLLU O UJIUUO CKXJLVi. 1 - - - m regi8trarsof election will meet ture and indicted for tampering w They get new wraps every few days. TOT intly to receive challenges. k many parts of the county ?eat fields are fresh and green ith the growing grain, and from neral appearances it is about all planted. with bills. He is the Bepublican nan Hidate for the House and made on inflammatbrv speech to the ne groes and caused them to attack a whitftman. There were a number badly wounded and blood flowed freeiy. A numoer 01 wmiej uaou you will do away ! with cdrns. i. - . - JUST BE0BIVED AN , - ueai nas been adyancmg steaa- were buuw t, Aw t?; innpnriior I IHT nr PlinTO Sfcr j-fsr- asas3S&ir F" ItlHtllSt HUE OF SHOES. Wore satisfactory to all, but just it is on the decline and the tbt is dull. And don' t forget their shoes. Mine are so much admired and make my foot look so "swell" and as for cheapness and wear they are the best. Take my advice and get your cnnaren There is a difference between iaedf cines and medicines. M Those of to-day, as a rnle, differ from liose of the past in many respects. Fully as great is the difference be tween Dr. King's ROYAL (3ERGETUIER and the -Tordinarv medicines of to-r. It is unlike them in THESE FIVE THINGS: 1. It does not taste like a meal lne. It is as pleasant to take as lemonade and makes a most refreslnng drink. . 2. It never nauseates the most delicate stomach. 3. It does not swap offonett s- ease for another. it does-no u v one iorm 01 aisease m For Over Fifty Tears Mrs. Winslowfs Soothing Syrup has We offer the buying public - '1 and cSap ben ed for over fifty me. ouoo fiv b avft them often the case, all sizes and they will t tiU vjj you are tired of them. In rmlesg eve when given to a baba fact you will nna any miuS one day old. 0 B of Mr. A Li 1 millions of mothers for tneir cairn- eyer shown to . any people. we ask is to have the m .AAhMn v ri u it ill ill- m 1 1 n very stables was set upon by ' tha ffnmSi aiiays all pain, cures wind pleasure to show you our line, believe free. ros. ed ft 7 wuue DyB wno auouipt- c lic ana ia me uwi icmcuy th g00ci8 will ao tne rest. to make him "skedaddle." He niarrhoea. It will relieve the poor 6 trun. hftwonflT- hnt tnrfl ntt ft I IT. mAiaalxr Snld hv 1 iww,v.i, www - ,ft, a flnnerer iuimoui..jr j w Paling eathpWQu wio druggists in every .p a3 m, "Zyow""' Twenty-tiye cents auu,ticf Be sure I i b m MSll. 5. It does not patch simply, it t cures. It reaches as notnm eiw does to the hidden sources of disease In the blood and removes tha canse. It . does this with an ease and power that have never been equaled. For all troubles or the Blood, ' Stomal Bowels. Kidneys and Nerves, and for all form- of MALianL POISON it stands pre-eminent- t without a rival or a peer. . . tW Bold by druesists. new pacfawro. 1f1 : tll08I)oMa.OneDeUar. Manutocturedonlybr; t THE ATtAIlTA CHEMICAL C0 ATLAMTA, GA. ' wirrRJFpa 48-PAQ36 boos, hatxed FBTZm'SPRV&SlOKB iilll) s Sooth-1
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