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paily Standard, e Standard . is published gveryday (Sunday excepted) and delivered by carriers. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : ......$4 00 One year. Six months. . . Three months. Ooe month. . . Single copy.. . The Weekly Standard is a four-page, eight-column paper. It has a larger circulation in Cabarrus 200 1.00 .35 .05 The public is invited to call and take a good look at the picture and paper hanging in' .the - window of the, new Phifer building 1, See whai the Herald says about who will be the next President. L n2 Rev. M V Sherrill, of Lexington, who la visiting hfs son, Mr. J B Sherrill, will preach at Central Methodist church tomorrow morn ing at 11 o'clock. Rev R U Par ker will fill hia usual engagement at night. Rev. V Y Boozer left Monday even iug for Prosperity. S. C. wham ho than' any other paper. Price $1.00 will be married on November 4th to per annum, in advance. ; Miss Gertrude Wyse, of that place. advertising rates i We tender Mr. Boozer purcongratu- Term, for regular, advertisements wUtSS aiade known on apphcatjon. ti fllHn.Rrlitnn w.-V Wia ' 'j ' v ' j ' " Ayer's Sarsaparilla acta directly and promptly, purifying and en riching the blood, improving the appetite, strengthening the nerves, and invigorating the system. It is, therefore, in the truest sense, an al terative medicine. Every invalid should give it a trial. PERSONAL POIttTEKS. Address all communications to THE STANDARD, Concord, N. C. ArriYtil or, Trains. Jo. ii from Richmondiarrives at 11:17 a. m. 35 " Washington " " 10 p. m. 12 " Atlanta " ' 7:22 p. m. , 6 Atlanta " " 9:35a.m. 37 " New York " " 8:48 a. m 3S " Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. 64 Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, 63 Southbound 44 " 44 5:450. m. iCns. 11 and 12 are the local trains between Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the home of her son. Mr. Robert Black- .'act mall trains between Atlanta and Washing-1 - . ? or. Nos. 37 and' 3S are the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop at Concord on signal. Mrs. Mary Blackwelder, of No. 4 township, is rapidly sinking at the welder. Mrs. Blackwelder is nearly Ak. mm - ;, yu years 01 age and has been an in The Ebb and . Flo wC of. the' Unman Tlda at TbU 'Port, asSeen Dy Onr Reporter j Mr. Lewis M Swink arrived in the city from Winston last night. Dr. P A Barrier and son Hor ace, were up from Mt. Pleasant -today, r .1 Mrs. W A Patterson has gone over to Charlotte to visit her son, Capt. Ed. M Patterson, j Mr. W A Caldwell has gone to Gaffney, S. C, where he will be en gaged for several weeks putting elec tric wires- in the city hall at that place. ' -'.j ;- Miss Ida Dojjson, who has. been pp-naing some time at Judge YV J Montgomery's, left last; night for Baltimore, where she will spend the winter. f -Mra. Elam King -returned to the city last evening after spending several days Jin Charlotte with rela tives. MissMapgie Davis, of Wax haw, accompanied Mrs. .King. WATCH YOURTICKET. They Are Great! lI'TFITpffl . Fifty-inch Ladies' Cloth, wopth 45 cents; only37J cents. Jacquards, Etomines, -Matav lasse in all the new colorings, Popular Prices. 5 Per fit Per ii OB; mm. h ear Republican Sebemen Have Proposed to Carry the State for JfeKlnley. It cropped outin Friday's Char lotte Observer that tickets had been FLOWER BULBS from valid for seven years. She is the printed in that city ana sent out mother of the veteran policeman of over the . State bearing only the Charlotte.1 v nftmBnf thn Rrvjin and Watson At an adiourned meeting of the electors, leaving off the Sewall elec Concord Presbytery held at States- tors. W e warn every ; man that is ville last Tuesday, the ordination favorable to Bryan's election to be oi ftev. Drown, m ouuesvuie, anu ftn firf The tickets arrived in WWII! DO Ml Rev. A K Pool of this) city took place. Rev. Pool is now prepared to conduct a marriage ceremony on short notice. this city Friday and were sent to the different precincts for distribu tion Friday night, j Men, bestir yourselves to your GOOD QUTBSG Guaranteed to All Investors ON Investments both Large and Small' WHEN MiDE WITH Th New York Investment Co. BROKERS IN i Stocks.lBonds, Grain and Cotton 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, new; YORK CITV.j , P. S. People who desireto have a eady and .are incoijieSoq . small or large investments end for our explanatory, f re. a Rank Offers to the business public a re liable, permanent, coDservative' and accomodating banking institution We solicitvour business with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your paU ' ronage. If vsrtk ftTi rafva von nf aut firaa we shall be glad to have you coined vniy 4 ana oc yara.j Heaviest .and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. received to-day- f TIER'S DRUG. STORE, Thft rnfifltincr at tha Bantist church is still in progress, but will duty and see that close, some time d uring the first of voted. next week. A baptismal service will take place at the church tomor row night. Rev. Payseur baptised a number of converts in the creek at. Patterson's mill at 11 o'clock to day. ; ' ; ' . i they ire not and best qnaliiygCanton IJlannel 8jc. Flannel- ette for Shirting only 10c yd, , WORTH 12i CENTS. Gapital and Sulplus $70,000. D. B. COLTRANE, Cashier. J. M. ODELL, Pres. L. M ARCHEY, M D. - Physician and Surgeon. Concord, N, 0, OFFICE: ST. CLOUD ANNEX f Rev. B Frank Davis, pastor of m . . J t- ' t' t rririiiy n-eiormea cnurcn, wno was ot able to preach last Sunday, is no Harry P. Deaton, local reporter, better again and will, under the blessing oi ttoa, conauct ine usual services tomorrow. Preaching at Trinity at 11 a, m., at the chapel at 4 p. m. All are cordially, invited to attend. ForJSale. -. j f J Dove and F M Smith will sell at the court house "door on Satur day, 3l8tof October, inst, between 12 and 1 o'clock two! bay horses, one Piedmont wagon and about .one hundred bushelh of corn. o31 I J. Dove. rims. 1 El 'A SHORT LOCALS. The rain Friday night was heavy and general. Just think- no speaking last night and none tonight. Ed. Murr is 'out with a new wagon. Did you see it ? Usual services may be expected tomorrow at church.1 , ! Core For Headacb. As a remedy for all forms of Headach Electric Bitters has proved to be the very best, j It enects a permanent cure and the most dread ed habitual sick headaches yield to the Presbyterian afflicted to procure a bottle, and give this remedy a fair trial. In Goto J F Day vaults for fresh f !-Rifffirfl orAB W mvin? the meats and oystere. All orders needed tone to the bowles, and few promptly filled. n6 case long resist the use of this , . medicine. Try it once, Fifty cents a ctasdard reporter was snown gioo at Fetzer's Drug Store. a hat tnat is tne property oi a cer tain Inrlr whn will hwnmfi a bride -on Wdnftfidav niL All Day. Tomorrow tne .Episcopalians are Mi WilUto Calaway will assist fa . new windoff in. It the Fcrest Hill Methodist choir w i ... . L Sanday night, which means some ing November first, "AH bainU excellent music at that church. Dav" and as their little church is CASTORIA n For Infants aid. Children. j WHERE DID YOU GET . limild Pretty 30 i 1 Ladies' Cloth, '; ; -' '. .. - 1 . ' ; 45 and 50 Gents Ladies Vests and Panti to match for only 26 cents, each. o Warner Bros'. Corsets, the best on the market for 90 cents, o " Nursing Corsets -in black for $1.25. o Big line of Men's Uns derwear from 15 cents up to $1.00. , - Scrivens Winter Night Drawers for $1.00 Dress?? I "Wortli cents, at -. . . .mm m It certainly is beautiful, and My! What a tit,; I bought this from Gibson & Morrison. They always Fiftv-foiir incll La- keep a fnll line of fashionable . : . . , La i rvi -r-T-i 4i1 I artrt r.hATi dress soods. and A boquet of lovely, rare roses and named -All Bam 8" tney love to UlCS OIU blL W ui uix tpo., "T;"- Tnf 1 0z0w a PaU chryEanthemums adorn our office, mark.the day by this offering. SOld by Others at HbO t which vou wiU find the Snds The window was; made by Charles and $1, Olir PnC6 Only most stylish and easiest to fit. l always use ,iuwao pauciuo. Isn' t my cape pretty, too IB mum it i DI. 66 GTS. them. ' isootn, or iiew xorK, auuiauirvci Prof. McGee, of Clemson College, f beauty for its cost. The colore ft n wna ohnwincr hia Rflninr class are subdued and harmonious. The n new corn shredding machine last Cross and Crown stand forth, from Forty inch. BlUOTettS, saws and received a wound in the thou faithful unto death and 1 side from which he died in a few wiU give you life," is underneath. hours- 1 It will be placed in the porch of Always ready Ayer's Cherry the churctlf asd compUta'the set of by us AT 50 C. $1, sold by us at 79 GTS ehakine. no disguise nothing but windows in a spoon. At dead of night, your tomorrow will be particularly beauti chUd startles you with a croupy ful wih the music for the day. r cough. Immediately that you give . , . . u this remedv. the little one is reliev- We congratulate the church peo- ed, and tne nousenoiu is again ai pie wno,tnougn smaii in numoer, tuo fied Qnr i,ricea; yfe take the r1- ,r ever active in work for their cnurcn monster HIGH PRICE by the The cure of Rheumatism has of- and the works of charity. throat and hold him by making ten taxed medical skill, but its pre- We are requeated to say also, that pricss on ever ?flof vention has been very easy by an V . . ' . us. We save this buying pubUc occasional use of Simmons Liver thaesrmon will be on the history, money. We only wk la comparison, Regulator. It keeps the liver - well meaning and uses of .this day's ser aad if we do hot save you money on regulated, and tne system iree irom - - your purcnasea we ao not wani your Tired" and broken down women will find that DO. KIIIG'S ROYAL GERMETUER is a priceless boon and blessing to. them. It gives appetite, brings restful, refreshing sleep, aids Look what splendid material, digestion, tones the nerves, builds up auu lUD tb strength and puts dsease ana They get new wraps every few lDC "S1" AUU, v days. CS23 pain to night. For And don' t forget their slioes. VS' FETJMfi TROUBLES make my foot look so "swell" " " , and as for cheapness ana wear ncuding menstruai and won the' oharoh:: Seryices 54 incll BoUCleS WOrth e? vour difficulties, it has no superior-used poison. Therein kis the secret of 1W5' r.-lrr-r nX tocuhe a co.d oss oAr and also found it gives one relief Take laxative Brpma Qmnine Tab- ifrom a touch of Rheumatism." n wis. aruggxaa WD ttua. t Ajaknf n at monev ii lb laiia wj wuro wwn tr&de. shoes there. They nave mem both locally ana internany. u all sizes and they will last till vou are urea oL iuBiu. xu fact you will find anything they sell you gopd ana cneap. Go to see .them .and . you .will believe, me.gJFashion sheets iree 1 V iltaitafij'sl fi - emphatically UOGAH'S FRIEEB. . Pleasant to take as lemonade, and harmless at all times. New package, large bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. Sold by druggists. Manufactured: only by THE ATLMITA CQEUICAL CO., ADiati, -titt a.yt.Qx Boost winra isgi . Fmzm'UDR VGISIOES AUKUUi UJl. fcirJlLljg ml , ,
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