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THE STANDARD,
1 Concord, N. C.
.October was a pretty good month
for marriages. Tweatv-eieht license
were sold, twenty-one of which were
to white couples: . Register': WecU
dington says the'business is not- as
as a year ago.
PERSONAL POIxi TE KS.
Always ready -Ayer's - Cherry
Pectjoral. ' It needs "ho mixing, no
ehakinjc, no disguise nothing but
a spoon. At dead of night, your
child stat ties you with a croupy
cough. Immediately that you give
this remedy, the little' one is relieve
ed, and the household is again at
rest.
. .
Ayer's Sarsaparilla acts directly
anavpromptly, 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
erative medicine. Every inyalid
should give it a trial. f
The euro of Rheumatism has of
ten taxed medical -skill, but its pre
vention has been. very easy by fjan
occasional use of Simmons Liver
Regulator. It keeps the liver well
regulated, and the system free from
poison, lherein is the secret of
. '.64 Northbound freight leaves at n: 17 a. m, health. "I have Used it for years
KdS. 11 and 12 are the local trains between l0r lndlgeBtlOtl and Constipation,
it gives one
Rheumatism
Arrival or, Trains.
tfo. it from Richmond! arrives at 11:17 a. m.
,5 " Washington " " 10 p. m.
l2 " Atlanta 7:22 p.m.
36 " Atlanta " 9:35 a.m.
37 . New York " 8:48 a. m
15 " Atlanta " r Q:oop.m.
relief
The Ebb ana FlowC or the Unman
Tide at This 'Port; aarSeen By Our
, Ileporter v' J' .
Rer. J Q Wertz, of China
Grove, 57as in tiie oity today. .
Miss Callie Lipe is spending
several days in the city, the guest
of Miss Ola Hamilton.;
Mr. John W Propst came up
from Gold Hill to vote and spend a
day or two with friends in the city.
Mrs. Richard Eames, who was
visiting her sister, Mrs. M Hr H
Caldwell, returned to her home at
New London today.
Rev. and Mrs. M V Sherril and
sons, Messrs. Ed. and .Will Sserrill.
who were visiti n g Mr J B Sherrill,
have returned to their home at Lex
ington. - j r ' - ; V I
Esquire H C McAlister spent
today in the city. He ha4 been
out to Mt, Pleasant to vote and was
on his return to China Grove,
where be is engaged in overseeing
the constructiou of the new, cotton
mill, at that place. f ; , ' '
Given Away Free J
To. advertise our goods we will
give away, absolutely free, one box
of five-cent cigars,one gold ring and
a Rampie oouie or reeiers ram
They
Are
Great !
n fit
FLOWER BULBS
from
Paul Means, a mulatto boy about Killer t0 every one sending ns fifty
15 vfiars of aafi. mp.t. with' a infni cents to pay packing and postage.
accident at Brown Bros, liverv Address,
stables this CTuesdav') morniner
about daylight. He was assisting
1 . . . . .
tne nanus in currying the horses
and was in the act of tying a halter
rem in a ring when-the horse lung
nf'TC
wm
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postage.
Peeler Anderson Medicine Co.
Lock Box 1, Kerner8yille N. C
. ; -tm B
Mrs. McDowell Very JLow
Another message from Morganton
ed backward, catching his fingers, announcing the dangerous illness of
two of which were severed from the m,0 rAhn M MoHnwpH .
ho nH I lr I M. Simr"kf HvnaanH f h ! f
wound. The boy is not brighi-he celYea P 'n'8 .J
could no'Uell hia aee or from whence night, in responce to which Mrs. A
- i t
he came. r Lentz has gone to attend her bed-
side. A nbstal received this morn-
; . I in rr r.nwAror navfl
Mr. a HaillnnffA Hmcrmar. of "v iJ-
Beaverville, 111., says: To Dr. King's powfelliwaa resting easier, but ,s very
Naw l)ifip,nrpi"v T rwxra rnr -TifA. TVoa I lO.W
taken with La Grippe and tried all
1.1 1 r :i t l ii. 1 TdnniiT: a rnr.ni iK nNR n A v
?pnin nnun mvaip tut) uuYBiciaiiH lur nines uuuui, uuii "
1 1 HI V lltlllL IHHIi of no avail and was given ud and Take laxative Brorno. Quinine Tab
LLU O sJliyil u I U Bl L. I tni.i t nix w.Hva TToTrrr Tir lets. All druggists refund the
Tx-inc niennvfirr in cfnvA T money if it tails to cure. 25c.
sent for a bottle and began its use
and from the first dose began to 31r-31iller "mu 1 ,afe
I . . ... M
eret better, ana alter usinsr tnree iir. ooaa u miner :w vav
Tf-. diirnant at the presumption of the
received to-day.
Fifty -inch Ladies' Cloth,
worth 45 cents, only .37 J cents.'
Jacquards, Etomines, Mata
lasse in all the new colorings,
Popular Prices. .;
Q-00D OtmSTG
5 Per Cent. Per ?
Hi
ORh
61) Per W. Per Year
Guaranteed to All Investors
Investments hbth Large and Small
WHEN MDE WITH
Thft New York Investment Co.
BROKERS IN -
Stocks,Bonds, Grain, and Cotton
40 AND 42 BROADWAY, '
NEW; YORK CITY. j
P- S. People who desirejto have a steady and
,ure income; on small or large investments
end for oar explanatory, f re.
01 Hilll
Offers to the business public a re
liable, perm a Lent, conservative and
accomodating; banking institution
"We solicit your business with the
assurance of liuo; able treatment
and dutj appreciation of your paU
ronage.
If we can serve you at any time,
we shall be glad to liavn you come
f1nlTT.il ctvif fir TTQ-rrl ' TToa trioaf ' ,
w J . ... . J i and see us. .
LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS
and best qnaliiygCantoh
Flannel 8 Jc. Flannel
ette for Shirting
only 10c yd,
WORTH 12J CENTS.
Harry P. Deaton, local reporter.
SHORT LOCALS.
is worth its weight in gold. We Republicans who'placed his name on
w,!. jrA -u,, ,HWn the iuhiou tiCKet ror xne- cmce Oi
VUU u lit DC ) DLUl O UX UUUOO VYlkUUUII J
it. Get a free
Drug Store.
trial at Fetzer'a Masristrate. lie wants The ctaud
ARD to state that it was a tries and
was placed on the ticket without
Viir Rnnsftnt or knowledge, and that
x i i i i :j i l l
luaay euuuui uoya piayeu iruaut conldn'tTell Ills Own Name.
. i I -
.oaay. ' ; ' . Mr. C E Mclnnis, a young gentle he is not of that ilk.
Keep your boys off the stree3 to- man residing at Forest Hill, called
night. It will be dangerous " for at the Register of De3ds office this
ifown people to be out. morning for marriage license and
j . . . when being questioned by Miss Wed
dington, the efficient clerk, : the
Yorke's jewelry store.
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TO CUSTOMERS.
Gapital and Sulplus $70,000.
D. B COLTRANE, Cashier.,
j. M; O DELL, Pres.
f4
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rir- if i- -i -'nm r
WHERE DID YOU GET
T
hat
Ladies Vests and PanU
to match for only 25 cents
each.
. -o
Warner Bros'. Corsets,
the best on the market for
90 cents, . " . ,
. ' v ; o
Nursing Corsets in
black for $1.25.
'.y" -O
Big line of Men's Un
denrear from 15 cents up
to $1.00. ' ":
Scriven s Winter Night.
Drawers for $1.00,
OIGL
P
re
ty
youcg reiiow rorgot nia own name
so badlv erc;isd he lecr?r . A friend
Go to J F Day vault's for fresh who accompanied the applicant,
n rn t l
n - nm
, OUMUUli
Mn m
ts and oysters.
promptly' filled.
All ordera sccceeded in giving "Cleve's" full W OrTH 'iD aUCl OU
n6 name, and the necebdary papers were oTyfg q,-
I nnArlv fT- r?i nn whinVi will '
iomq;at pna tomorrow; wanner io-
inere were lr.ty -eight negrc-. in
MeslenbiVi jail Monday night.
It wouldn't ?.ke many houses full
Hko that to make a landslide for
ojine man.
A;
mating of county com-
Ills Suffering at an End.
The inevitable came at last to Mr.
Mike H Lefler, whose illness has
been noted from time to time
through the columas of The Stand
ard. His death 6ccurred Monday
fecial 'imDortanceV was transacted night at 12 o'clcct", while his b3d
outdda of the usual paj ment of side was surround d by afictiosate
monthly bi.is.
At the home of Mn and Mrs. J N
Brown Monday night a number of
' young folks gathered to meet '
Keaiie Capps, a.pretty litMf V of
Salisbury who delighted the com'
pany with a number of recitations.
At the meeting of the Hose and
' Keel company last night, five mem
bers of the company were instructed
to remain in the hall tonight ana
he in read ic ri to move
fire. V. .
?8 Of
The North Carolina University
football t.am was defeated bv the
Y. M. C. A. team of Charlotte Mon
iay afternoon by a score of 8 to 0.
The game is said to have been one
ui mucn mern ana intense luwraab.
Miss Sallie Cunningham, who
v;. 3 visiting at the home of Mr. D M
Cress in No. 8 township, and was
taken sick there, died Monday at-
ternoon. She W3 afiected with
f Bright's disease and at the time o
her death she was 84 years of age.
Her remains were taken to her old
tome at Gold Hill for interment.
members of his devoted family and
a group of loving friends. Mr. Lef-
er has been identified . with Cabar
rus for many years as a substantial
farmer and highly esteenied citizen,
and was onev of the most influen
tial men of No. 9 township. Mr.
Lefler was stricken with paralysis
more than a year ago and had ral
lied and was able to go about, but a
gomplication of diseases toofc hold
and wore his life away. His re
mains will b8 interred at Cold
Springs church tomorrow (Wednes
day) morning at 10 o'clock. Rev
M D Giles, of Mt. 'PJeasant, will con
duCt the funeral.
Mr. Lefler was an earnest Chris
tian gentleman and was always
nrnminent in church aflairs.
He was in his 52 nd year and leaves
a wife and seven children to mourn
their loss. They have the sym
pathy Jof the. community in this
their sad bereavement. : , :
C
KNTS
Fiftv-fonr inch La
dies' Ciotli worth $1,
sold by others at 85c
and our price only
L.M AECKEr,MD,
Physician and Surgeon.
0 an cord, N. C.
OFFICE: i ST. CLOUD ANNEX
'EE
The
66
GTS.
Forty incli Blneretts,
worth 75c, sold
by us
; AT BO e. ;
54 inch Boucles worth.
$1, sold by us at
CTS. :
Eead our prices. We take the
monster HIGH PRICE by the
throat and hold him by making
prices on every line of goods kept by
us. We save this buying public
money. We only ask a comparison,
and if wejdo nothBaveyott money bn
your purchases we do hot want your
trade. .. - .
79
0
It certainly is beautiful,
and My 1 What a lit,
- "
I bought this from Gibson
& Morrison. , They aiways
keep a fnll line of fashionable
and cheap dress goods, and
they have Bulterick's rat
terns, which you will find the
most stylish ana easiest co nr.
I always use these patterns.
Look what splendid -.material,
and the very latest style !
They get new wraps every few
days. V
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, TaWer my
adiice and get your children
shoes there. They have them
all sizes and they will last till
vou are tired of them. In
fact you will find anything
they sell you good ana cneap.
Go to Sv 3 them and you wilJ
believe' me.JFashion f sheets
free, I- :'
ill ilii.
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Some Medicines belorjg , to one?
season and some to another.
BR. KING'S ROYAL GERMETUER
IS IN SEASON ALL THE YEfJR ROUNDS
' IN THE SPRING
It purifies t?e blood, removes, languor
and depresMon, invig-orates and exhijA
rates the whole system.
INTHESUmmER
It overcomes the relaxation and debility
caused by hot weather and corrects
bowel troubles that are so prevalent
then. Besides, it makes the most de
lightful and refreshing drink. ... .
IN THE FALL ' ', '
"When malaria "rides on every passing;
breeze," it is the great preventive and
the unfailing cure of troubles result
tog from that cause.
IN THE: WINTER
It is still needed for curing Colds, Grip,
Catarrh. Rheumatism, and the ills that
belong to cold seasons.
It does these thing, not in a feeble
and uncertain wa: .Iat with assured
. and triumphant poorer.
Kocp It in tho Mono at All Times.
CSold by Druggists, new package, larg
bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. Manufactured
only, by ' 7
ARAHTA CHEMICAL CO., ATLAJiTA, GS
WnU -we Book, MIIed Free,
FL1 ZZR'ti DRUG SI ORR