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Arrival The following change of schedule took t.ffectv after 1 p. m No . 1.5, 18)6v SOUTH ROUND. Kn 87 arrives at 8 4" a m, 11 " "10 40 am, - u 0 " 9.02 pm, 35 " 41 9.7 p m, C3 " " 515 pm, (freight) . NOiiTHBOUND. Ko 10 arrives at 5 75 a m, .,36 " "10 07 am, ' . 12 " " 7 2 3 p m; u 33 " 9.02 pm, 04 "11.15 a m, (freight) No. 35 36, 37 and38 stop only at Char ' lotte, Concord, Salisbury, Greensboro d Danville. Passengers for local nnints between these stations willhavfitn JZ r! Pc .ico tup DLLier tia.iia. " uuud in lrp.nnu uuijr oaiuraay last. Mr. Benson was qune an aged man. r uti pworth League of Central Methodist church will meet with Mrs. A S Day vault on Main street, tonight. The subject for discussion Will be "MoScS." It ia hnni tW a large attendance wiU be present. The Standard will tomorrow give considerable space to a well prepared paper, delivered by Mies e J oe McUulloh. thft uv lis- toof tba St. Xouis UDer crat, is confined with acomDlicated MWof essentially faffS taper8 T;l Ada Burris, daughter of Mr. J Bum. of Locust township, Hta n ly county, will teach at the Mcbraw scoooi house in No 11 townshin beginning Monday, No vember 23rd. . . J . Joshua Benson, grandfather of Messrs. W J, C W and 17 s?nw f8CHring, of this PERSONAL POINTEKSJ s Syrup of Tar, ; Sweet Gum and Cures Wild CnerrVJCallie Lipe at the meetin? of th ! -uju o iiuuio . auu r oreign iuis sionary Society at Mt. Hermon rTTnUO fiflt.nrrlav lnat , r I u xju5tiou auwuai, Bays; .Li IB AND LOLDS, true' .the. Hfe-saving service of uvuienca is noi equaled anywhere Th Ebb ana FIowC or the ntkman Tide at .TUUrPort, as Seen Dj Oar " Reporter'. ' -:, ? 5 ' j ; ' - ' . - f -.. ' Rev. S D Steffey, of St. JohnV, was in the city today. : Deputy Collector R S Harris is in Union county for a? few days. Capt. Jonas Cook, of Mt. Pleas ant, was in the city today. t --ReyM p Giles was in the city today on bis way 10 conference at Salisbury. j . -Miss Margaret Cannon return d to the city from Agnes Scott Insti i tute, Decater, Ga., Saturday night. Prof. J ames P Cook arrived , in-l tne city lat night from AshevilltN opartanburg and other points.' ! - r Mrs. J H Mason and son, Mas ter George Swink, returned from a short visit to friends 'in Charlotte last night, -j-.y . ..;' . v: : -. f; -: - Missea Nannie and Addie Can non returned to the citv this morn ing from a visit to friends in Char lotte. ,m'. -v, u r ALL WOOL ISUIT1NG 36 inches only 25c. TTV SHAD ES a m D OB . -Another Lot Cf- Offers to the business public a re liable, permacent, conservative and accomodating banking: - institution We solicit your business with tho assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your pat ronagei v. - ' If we can serve you at any timo we shall be gUd to have yu cozno and see us. - liberal accommodations to customers; Gapital and.SuIplus$7O,000. D. B. COLTRANE, Cashier. J. M. ODELL, Pres. 1 ; mm! it. Price 25c. FETZEB'S IDlfi STORE. Harry P. Deaton, local reporter. SHORT LOCALS. Cotton seed cents per busnel Imporjaut Matters Tor tbe Stockhold ers to Consider. " !,.'.-- The stockholders of the Concord Southern Railroad company are respectfully requested t meet at my in the world." It is also true that office Thursday evening, November xxjci o x cuiurai saves, an iqu of a f i. nually, thousands of lives. Inval- 19tn' afc 4 0 clock f 8 important uable in sudddn colds, throat and matters will then be considered.. 1 A 1.1.. ..... - '. - .- v-. luog irouoies. ' , W; W. Svtttt - I Bishop Galloway, of Wilmington, who will preside over the Metho- Gen. E WTettus will be the new uibi, uuDierence ai oausoury tnis United States Senator from Ala week preached to a mass meeting of bama. Morgan and Pettus are both Methodists at Try on street Metho- from the same town, Selmai It dist church in Charlotte Monday looks like those Alabamans have no niSht- East or West, North or South when 'Prepare for the worst, but hope theychoose a Senatorj bat in isim- for the best" says the old proverb, plicity of patriotism they try to find Hope for health, but be prepared the best man or the man of their forcoldfl.conahs-cronn. hronnhitis. choice within reference tb section. pneumonia, or any other throat or in this week from 25 cents to $1.00 per Jyard, Fresh ; from the mills and all along between. HOW ABO OT A 5 Per Cent Pep Month W jb ffT airk r n u mi .1 0 - n a r 101 lune difiicultv bv havine Aver's ! i w"Ufilus Cherrv Pectoral alwavs at hand. It Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- is prompt to act, sure to cure. lets. All druggists refund the A lemon tree is in full bloom in Bingham school football team, of money if it fails to cure. 25c.: yD c ulo iuum ui mr. v xuook. A8neviile, can't play a little bit. ine tree is only two years old. nn Qafnrotr Ttrorn A afaa for) An adjourned meeting of the city th9 Y- M- c- A- team of Charlotte LJrC X MUUDbj latners will be held tonight, when a a,JU uu ATAUUij fcUOJ Bwreu 1UU1 u matter of great importance will be twelve in a bout with the Davidson discussed. ? College boys. t c D The Dramatic Club of Mt. Pleas Kev. C A Brown, of Rowan ant, will render that splendid pro county, preached at St. Andrews' ductidn uThe Litte Ruby," in the church at Cannonville Sunday Masonic ball at that place Eriday New v ones every daysor two'. Good ones for $1.50. Up- To -'Date, i That's it-Exactly.? I FE1E. OR- Pef Cent. Per Yea Guaranteed to All Investors Investments both Large and Small -: WHEN M4DE WITH Th New. York Investment Co BROKERS IN StocksBonds, Grain' and Cott o i 40 AND 42 BROADWAY NEW: YORK CITY.j ' P. Sv People vr ho desirejto have a steady and iure income: on small or large investments end for our explanatory, f re. L.M ARCHEY, M.D." Physician and Surgeon. Concord, N, C. OFFICE : " ST. CLOUD ANNEK- I J: NOTIONS AND : r , SHOES. mm m WHERE DID YOU GET 1 We have just opened a complete line of new and attractive goods, come and see them. A. J. & J. P. YORKE. nated to the Mt. Pleasant cornet ucauiug xx y ; uuuo, Notions and Shoe Merchants of Concord mis city lor some man there is not Fira Insurance Association of Worth TAh-a n marrTiaf. ha: th 1 , ... . . , i 7 - I JJ1UV t lUUbUUV . UU W V ', VA V ana nas not been tor several months, Carolina" which he represents is at bargains ofEered by us - oiuKia uiiiuuuiui; uuvtfiuiau iu i tnn RimniRHi. R&iem auu uhhi uiau ui - it. . - . i i 3- town. - inpnr '.itant.' Mr. Barnhardt aunng!rae pasi weeK arawn , h.nin, wnrkfir and customei'a. to our sfore, ana. AH - u.Mjj mmmm w - n. .. I I- is meeting with success. That band. Since the election Mr. G F Barn-i hardt has resumed work in the in flnranfifi hhsinfiss. The method There is a snlendid onenine in and nlan of "The Farmers' Mutual C . A. L. .l-r-. r 4 ' x ? e XT Al Prety Dress? BLUE, PINK and WHITE, FOR CHILDREN'S WRAPS. Table Napkins. .60, 75 and $1 dozen, . New Plush Capes, Braided Fancy Lining $3.50 and up. LadiesVUnderwear at a bar. , gain. . . . Big reduction in Blue Serge. The $1 kind for 700. the 80c kind for 55c, the 55c, Kind tor 37c. Y3';r::'-v:':v':;:: Handsomest Ladies Shoes in the city; t I 1 DIGlL Mrs. W F Goodman, who lives on Spring street, has a good reed organ that she will sell cheap. If you want a bargain see her at once. In the absence of Rev. R H Par-; ker. the Eoworth Lfiaerno of Central Methodist church will conduct the! prayer meeting service. Please note same. Misplaced two deeds one from Charles Wagoner to C N White; one from C N Waite to D L Parisb. Finder will please return same to W J Hill. V. v.- . A ffTeat many peopl xjl look healthy and are not. There an many forms of sickness which i leave an outward semblance of health. This ficti. tioua health is like a DQDDie iaai bursts at a touch.: iris like an empty egg shell that the! slightest pressure will crush. The outside of the body may looVall right long which we will continue during this. week, j Mark Our It certainly and My 1 What a lit. is beautiful, Offers after disease has pegun !?A WOOl Wde. If a man looks well and doesnt , wttf r he cnovernea dv tae i ca.il l fool wpll. he had feelinar not by the looks I bought this from Gibson & Morrison. They always keep a f nil line of fashion able and 1 cheap dress goods, : and they have Butterick's rat- ckT-na whirli vnn will finrl thft X f 'l.'kll CUIUH. ww ...... " otutiu woiuc u ?ay, ,hBi ofTrliari 'onri ' AflRiPAt. tn tit. 1 "lZl -ZS I always use these patterns. DO. mm ROYAL KItUER We offer 1 cas9 44 inch All This pleasant and perfect remedy, so delightful to take, so refreshing and exhilarating, stands in highest favor , A H ' -jm m w zs U ." mm rr-i - ii I ) Lll M m m 1J. mJ mi V J A m li A trreat many ap- xx, n Wlir nflv 8 nnrt J . a UAjfW a fho mat I ,ctliU?".:"i" viTn tnen collanss I m" "rJ " T STl't mV CaT)6 DreilV. lOO H wiuiuuvv, - George Sideswhite, was arrested Suddenly. Theyhaywhatisknownasner. Uoc for 36 inch goods when . U k hat spiendid material, est of all medical remedies for bote uu piacea in mil Monday alter- vou.s ;wdthink.jsucn muucwuieuicj Won for retailing liquor. ' TWO aXapntaalthy, and some da, oharees were brought againet bim. -M.l ueiauit ot siiju . ne was com- u you like ours. tJ look wnai spienuiu maioriai, vr 7 -"r " " .... are before and the yery late8t - style ! sexes, of all ages and in all conditions- once. can We offer 1,000 yards of all days. They get new wraps every few D1 fitted to jail. It is said that a certain" man who went to Charlotte Monday to attend the circus didn't see the aide show until this morning. He has' been seeing snakes ever since his return. 11 VOU Will lnnlr of ''tin a fnr rvf frilfll inwvnr&to S Ink don' t forget tlxeir s&Z MjH&T IT Mil DO FOR YOU. iumn you wiu findome valuable PfSutiorof tfce food, purifies ion? time r parent in fact e liave Mine are so nuch admired and ronia, or undue fatigue nT1 thfl ahnvA lot. The make my foot look so ; swell from ordinary work, .en irritabiixty take j . , sold at and as for cheapness and wear T' 35 1 they are the best. Take my this thsSgg dDv 2 ::-. K adtice and get your children Sbesutonic medicineerve Q paatest BaPff aill slices thef e. They have tfeem or invieorator in tne w-v--"-- H, a w HtfJl gin jca AFf ETTTL ItElII gli3 jca rcstfcl refreshing SLEEP, II Kin sfcdsta jour DISESTIOIL ttvm resfcre jcur lOTOUS EKER . , m-m-m .ml ft k ... iTin'TVC la (tArf! 1- all sizes and thev will last nil iiwp-ijcu NbiaHM infA-..r- ,r. : thorough myrsr:rti.iArnTina. r.vnr 11 ih rmi. i you aro mcu v. wiu.;,au 1- . . ;:.uAuiauonmregam w1 w 1 " fnt Trnn will find anvthme n r rsstesa to STE2I3THL auge Of RnhftHnla nf tho Rnnthflrn. rinles that are -uf?. XL i-:rfcr r . - I " , - " , : . W M MAW W A W U W 1 W A V M Ala a fT 11 1 M 111 V AUbW - - 1 . I a ' V V - - - a ttM a "V . Am W mwm vervnn0 f,uu ii . nerves, it pu --- tft'do the " -ci:..,-A iney 8611 jOU KUUUauu uncap, I O r!.l trt? f 23 C2I CI SrllTJ htALIU. -voouuum uvotH. I atui stimulate wv. l case Ui riKUiOU waouiugio - ' -.-i.v.r .a.. ill . . . - , iuum - .:t. mtenaea. iu" . . m . m raa inrnn auu vuu wiu i . Emnnmn ;B .u:.- ork to wm r " brought back WOrtll 20 and 200.'. W6 OHer lO T.TmmZrM-JL . -j acb to pracuce, auu jou io , h ve been curea oi xauaii ww - o , lat a little oversight will sometimes by this wonderful med. jic at 12 and 15g. , - j w W V i M l r wail a A mm. mk. fMK'sLK-'Bik. m. -m 9 TJ1T .1 v t . 'W . rnv of.DOCtOll rinilfa Koo Tl a Wft ATA ceive r-'. 9arM 1 .Nft T wrce's ereai uwua A Js' book. IS cTsend 40 cents for post e!TJ xtrTcost of binding and gei free. triSl? FACIIAGIS, ijUlGE BOTTLE, ICS . DOSE3 ONE JOUJLJl a Vfiar'a enuinff -Ynn wflnti 10 do as .TP mVmon'--nf MnfiH- nave kept Simmons Liver. Rega- iator m mv hnnnA n1 nsAfl it - in jdo9tor- I have five as healthy 41 Adviser," to paper cuv. World', Displnsaiy Medical Associa , Oiln ili trill. 11 COLD DY ALL DRUGGISTS. JlijrCTaVCTCStSD OJC1.T BX ' skfl" Atlanta CtsMcal Co., Itlanta, Gi; - 2 ziJj4- ;drug'siori! -uuren as you can find."
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