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"Daily Standard. TgTANDARD is published vday (Sunday excepted) and Havered by carriers. ; j BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : One year ' $00 Six months. ... . 2.00 .. 'Xbree months. . .... . . .-. . 1.00 One month . . . . .. . ... . .35 jingle copy. .05 The Weekly Standard is a eigm-coi um n paper, it s four-page, eiguv-iuuiir paper. 11 La a larser circulation in Cabarrus votera, of Cancord-.atrWatterV in- h?a?tM?iDOt-; ft "tfegiftedjeaker' if firma?1 A ? Youn8 that it the nominees for. magistrates and congtablef will furn srT him Aht Swill- have: them printed on the tickets for their particular townships. v ; The Cannon ville Bryan club had another enthusiastic meeting' - Sat urday night and will meet again to morrow;qight. The club now; hk Ln any other paper. Price $1.00 too i.a hundred imembe'fs; all per annum, m uuvauuo. ""uif emuusiaauc worKers. advertising rates : Hon. F. I Osborne,-the present Terms tor regular aaveriisements uruwy uenerai ana Democratic Address all communications to - THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. Arrival of. Trains. n from Richmondiarrives at 11:17 a. m. ." Washington " " 10 p. m. - ,5 " Atlanta " " 935 a. m. L New York " " 8:48 a. m A " Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. ' Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, 63 Southbound " " " 5:45 P. m. , N0S. 11 and 12 are the local trains between Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the fast wall trains between Atlanta and Washing ton ; Nos- 37 38 are the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop 8t Concord on signal. PERSONAL POIttTEKS. nominee for re-election will BDeak m xu. jlu xownsnip on next Thurs day with the county canvassers and will speak in Concord-on Thursday night. - v A number of people went over to Charlotte" this morning on the vesti bulet Main's circus being the attrac tion. Among them were MeRsra. R P Benson, W VV-Deaton, W A Cald well,, Ed. Moss, John Goodman,4 Ed. yv auer ana otners. Invalids should . remember that the causes of sick and nervous head- The Ebb and Flow!! of the Ifnmnn tide at Ynls Port, as:seen By Oar Reporter. , -rMr; Job n L Bost, oi Salisbury, spent Sunday in the city. : Prof. P E Wright; principal of Ne well's High School, was in the city last night. v . ' r. Miss Bessie Kimmons, of Mill Hill, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John A Kimmons today. i Mr. Walter Scott, a prominent you nt druggist ot Charlotte, spent bunaay and toaay in the city. Mr. E C Beach came in from ?acolet, S. C, Saturday nigrt, and spent Sunday here with his family. Miss Mattie Lindsay, who has been visiting relatives in the city for some time, has returned to her home at Matthews. Mr. bicbard Gray, of Charlotte, came over Saturday afternoon on his bicycle and spent Sunday at Mr. W G Boshamer's. ; iuasier, j u Aiexanaer came down from Mooresvilie and spent Sunday and today with his parents. Capt. and Mrs. J M Alexander. : Miss Roxie Pulenwider passed through the city on .-her; return to They 5 Per Are 60 Per Cent. Per Year BI T FI T mm Guaranteed to All Investors . Investments both Large and Small WHEN MADE WITH Th New York Investment Co. 4c rpWu? hftTnZr VU8 Qa w ' 1 Mont AmcsQa Seminary today after from takinff J Averfi Pills. T Kara Pilla speedily correct irregularities of the Prof- E A Leonard, of Lexing- Btnmnrh vor ond Knmoi. i ion. snent several aavs in tne cuv. FLO W KH Hill iRS the mildest and most reliable cathar- the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T H 1U UOC. www , vu w.. wHAVVW. a ill o Master Frank Brumley, who At the , usual prayer-meeting -i-i.' Wednesday night, the Luther 7 Fg .r 0 t oanna Af Gf t r I-" l at Covington, Ky., and Cincinnati, League of St. James' Evangelical . gqJ Lutheran church is requested to niLht " J meet in full attendance, when some ' " - nrpliminarxr nrrnno-Amnla win Vie Mr. Hardy is Lentz came over made concerning the meeting of the from Charlotte yesterday and re State Convention of Luther Leagues, turned last night. Hardy-has j f charge ot the snoe department in ur. to u vv eoD, liberty, Miss, tbe Bee Hi velacket store. Fifty -inch. Ladies' Cloth. worth 45 cents, only 37jcents. Jacquards, Etomines, Mata lasse in all the new colorings, Popular Prices. Onl 4 and 5cyard. JHeaviest Hand best qualiiyCanton - Flannel Sic. Flannel BROKERS IN Stocks.lBonds.. Grain and Cotton ' 40 AND 42 BROADWA"SjV ; NEW: YORK CITY. P. S. People who desirejto have a eadr and fcure income on snvau or large investments end for our explanatory, fre. . ' iiaEai PITER Hi rlDERSOil & CO. 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 paW ronage. v j Tf xve nan RPTVfl von at ftnv timfi. I we shall be glad to have you come t , and see. us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS a TO CUSTOMERS. Gapital and Sulplus $70,000. . D; B. COLTRANE, Cashier. J. M. ODELL, Pres. received to-day. lEIl'S DRUG STORE. ooijo . x uavo ueeu ubiug ytjr a Mia. Willie Woimc f ATont Pills for over twenty-five years, and Atw - a a.: nooooi tUm1(,h recommend them in cases of chronic Lu a.,- v,Q r ette for Shirting only 10c yd. WORTH 12J CENTS. on umuiuu wuoui m muuK .dt SatUrday evening uiarrnaja, Kuowing lumr emweuuy rAhlm .frnm nharlntrA wh she from personal experience they hav- faad beeQ to-haVe. her ' treated. meui- . . . . has gone to in g cured when every other cine failed. The i mil L. M ARC HEY, M D. Physician and Surgeon. Concord; N. C. OFFICE : ST. CLOUD ANNEX Miss Jennie bapp has gone Salisbury to be present at the mar- "tooting" of the riaee of her niece. Miss Effie Barrier excessive Harry P. Deaton, local reporter, dynamo whistle Sunday night about to Mn Charles Brown, both of that 9 o'clock, caused many citizens to place, which will occur tomorrow - I A. I believe tnat there was a fire, but night. such was not the case. Tne Plow- off nine attached to the boiler burnt Bacnien' Armca it. out. cauBinff Mr. Loman to become The Best Salve in the world for unduly excited. Cuts, Bruises, Sores, .Ulcers,. Salt SHORT LOCALS. v " --.- -.- " Mr. T C Strieker has declared "himself out of the race for Sheriff. WHERE DID YQUlGET ? Mr. Ed Hendrix has gone to Mt. Pleasant to spend tonight. PVionm: 1?AVpr Snres. Tetterd Ohanne Mr. w a sens, a practical uaruer Handa , chilblains, Corns and all ana nair aresser,- oioansDur, ar- gkm. Options, and positively cures mml mm sA inJnn nnH mill nnan ! nn nio I - - f - . - -r . , n 4 t tti t JTivcu tuuay auu . nm vuou uF DJla . nn nv rpnm.ftfl It 19 uu iu j j? jiiv vault b lur ireau i . . i i Af i j. oo - f . meats and oysters. All Jorders 5?.S?Lm.S!0? to'.. give BUtUfoetion' br promptly filled. n6 amo g us highly recommended and The window for the vestibule of solicits the patronage of the white All Saints' Episcopal church will citizens of this city and community, arriyeand be placed sometime dur- TQ gecond delegation that went ing mis weeK. over to Charlotte today were : Mrs. Hon. A .C Shuford, Populist S J Lowe and daughter, Ashlyn, nominnee for Congress will speak Mrs. Giles T Crowell and children, in the court house tonicht at 8 Mre. C A Blackwelder, Miss Fannie o'clock. Strieker, Mt. D L Bost and -Master Fred, Messrs. M L Brown, K L Dove, That monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store Pretty 100 DOZEN:. Ladies Vest 12J, 15, 20, 25 and 50. . Uur 25 cent Vests nave been re- ! duced from 39 cents. Mens' - Underwear. Shirts 15, 25 0, 50 and $l-00rthe. best values on the market. Panta to match. ; LADIES' UNION SUITS. $1.00 and SI. 75 Big Bargairs in Dress Goods. CHEAPEST STOCK OF SHOES in the city, When you want anything come and see us. -i Dress? Worth 45 Daniel Sides, of Cannon ville, who TTarhart Cook: Walter HoDkins and Cents, at .-.t'l i't i i HI ------ , x I ' y 7 was Kicsea oy a norse, is aomg weii Whit Sloop. ; and there are hopes for his recovery, . ' we are glad to note. Rev. B F Davis being unwell, there was no service at Trinity Re- Mr. E M Honeycutt, of Locust, formed church yesterday morningi Stanly county, has accepted a posi- part 0f the congregation went to tion in the hardware establishment James Lutheran church and oi Mr. 15 hi .Bennett. wnrshinned there. At the Reform w. --X" MT . . . ed I chapel in and 50 30 Ce ivTrnr ' It certainly is beautiful, and My ! What a tit, I bought this from Gibson FiftV-fOlir inch. La- kftftT a fnll line of fashionable rlific' ninth worth $1, and cheap dress goods,1 and ! clrl V,x r"7 at they : have Butterick's Pat. W A Sfllla-of Salisbury, is a ea ; cnapei m tu .ue nu a r &U1U y wu t.r whih von will find the . . . T . -rmi , nunfnin N.nnca TTCXr rtr1 OT.T7 , n H I fl n barber and has come among r?.""" V in the King building, over Ritz's. preacning service. O O Miss Dora Blume who was report- mnv. a roLD in ose day d as beiner very low with typhoid m , , . " . , , . 1I lUO laAttUYD v- i UV XIAVIX JLfJ. WVW A w w WQrth 75c., sola LD1E I El fill . Tired and broken down women will find that DR. KING'S ROYAL fciUlU. k.V v uiivi 3 . cu u . i ; "u ; ill ... . "1 i . . - a: . - i terns, wuiuu yum. vym uuu tuc ncnnET eu is a Dncciw uuuu wu v hite barber and has come among "T antt 1, OUT price OUiy moat st vlish and easiest to fit. T" - -r , r .t,. Diessing io mem. u Snw : , r . , --x io uc ..ocffiii rfrbinpr sleen. aids t my capo . prtsi'y . ----- --ft . - Tase iaxauve xruuiu vuiuiuo xau-1 fever, is not considered as critically , AU druggists refund the Xiol 11L11U UlULllCl. 1U.O0101 Xiou, I ; C Zl. fnila tr onro .to I TT 1 I1I1H V 1 I 1 li iniin LU UUlUi ! A-rw. is improving. While vou are castine vour eyes For sale. over The Standard news columns, h j Dove and F M Smith will sell let them rest upon. Quid's advirtise- at the court House door'ori Satur ment. You will learn somexning ill beneficial. by us AT 50 C Look what splendid material, end 11 the very latest style ! They get new wraps every few days. m ... . m, XiUU UUU I mmmm mmmm mm mm ' mm mm mmm Mine are so much admired and f lilJiiLli make my foot looK so "swell" and as for cheapness and wear including all menstrual and worn digestion, tones the nerves, builds up the strength and puts disease and pain to night. For N TTROUBLIES ilij. . kJWAVh m w tow w . - mi. 4- w i nnm i inn u -iiii iiilci 11a.11 v m. Watson Orford and Cicero Harris, two men living near Cannon ville, bad a little Bcrimmage Saturday ght, but no fatalities are reported. They will appear before the Mayor wmgnt. Piedmont waeon and about one hundred bushels of corn. - 031 J. Dove. 79 Will Practices in Charlotte, Dr. M Holden, who has been shoes there. They have them both .locally and internally. , it all sizes and they will last till emphatically vou are tired of tnem. in w.. j, will fm.l .rh.j.: GTS Id- WV knM him hir Mk n; UU IO BOO tUOlU auvi. J""; T, . . ,u J . ..... .,, cated in this city for several yean-, pricea on every line of gocrta kept by believe me. Fashion sheets JUl nd has gone to Charlotte. Vhere he will We .aye' thh . baying public free. ar .u,v, i .... il ii -o "ha H nntn 1 ' ' - TIT- o nnmnartantl. most nowadays is the anti-bilious pracuce m tua medicine; Simmons Liver Regular WU1 return to the city on elecUon and if we . do not save you l money on tor, the Kins of LiVer! Medicines; to" vote-which, by the way, your purchases we do not want your w - - . ... L !. v ; UU WW- W '."I and Better Than Pills. 4T have ' dd t Bryan's majority. His ade. ?cu no oiner anu-umuuo iouacvj :n rtnfinnft their rftsifienca laillXlj niu here. M ... ior8ix years and know irom ex perience that for ladies of a con- iprated habit nothing equals it" aura V Craig, Eilenbury, Fla. rw Mlles'JPttn PiUs are gTaaranteefl tost or rcSjfte20 minutes. "One cent a aoee? n BfflS 1 u "WOrWS FRlIt30a Pleasant to take as lemonade, and harmless at all times. New package, iarge bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar Sold by druggists NUnufacturl ' only by . THE ATUHTA G&EUICAL CO., Atlanta, K pUIS TOE 48-1 4.GX BOOS: HAXXXP TBXSi ; FM ZEE'S DRVGTSIORE
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