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$25:00 FOR NOTHING ! SCENE ; A four cornered rocTn with a few articles on the iloor; such ashhore.. play with. Ho many cats in this room ? A cat in each corner; a cat opposite each cat; a cat on each cat's-tail. A lucky guess will give you the money . The prizes will be awsr ed on November 10, '97, at Gibson's Drug Store, Headquarters for the past 32 years for Drugs, Toys, China and Xmas Goods, J, P. GIBSON, Druggist. Coal ! Coa' For all kinds of coal Soft or Hard cail oc me. My; Lump Oal on not b surpassed in qnalitv. Prices as low as can be hi d o ' J.yl . C. Bl&ckwelder At More on West DepotVret SCHEDULE rami"-.?. In Effect Jan. 18, 1897, , Thi3 condensed echedule is pub lUhed as information, and is subject to change without notice to the put lie! : " . Train Leaye Concord, N. 0 9:27 p. m. No. 35 daily for Atlan ta and Charlotte Air 85, e division, ana all points South and Southwest Carries tbrt ugh Pullman drawing room buffet sleepers between New York, Washington, Atlanta, Birm ingham-t, Galveston, Savannah and Jacksonville. Also Pullman sleeoer Charlotte to Augusta, 8:48 a. m. No 37, daily. Washing, ton and' J3ottt hwestern vestibuled limited "for Atlanta," Birmingham Memphis, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and. all points South and Southwest- V Through .Pulfman sleeper fs'ew York to Newt Orleans and New York to Memphis. Din ing car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and Atlanta, Pullman tourist car for San Francifccb, Sun days. f ' 9;02 p. m. Vo. 9, daily, from Rich- mond, Washington, Goidsboro.Nor folk, Selma, Balign, Greensboro Knoxville and Asheville to Char otte, N. i). . " ;'. -' ' - : 1030 A..11.-N0. 11, daily, .for At anta and all points Sduth. Solid train, cRichmoiid .10118; Pull man sleeping car, ' Kiehmond to Greensboro. 10:07 a. k. No. 36, daily, for Whington. Richmond. -Raleigh and all points Norths - Carries Pull man tlrawingroom buffet .sleeper, Galveston to JSlew York' j Jackson-, ville to New4: York ; Birmingham to New York.' Pullman tourist cars from San Ifrarcisco Thursdays. 9;02 p. m. No. 38, daily, Washing ton and Southwestern vestibuled, pmited. for Washington and all tioints North. Through Pullman car Memphis to New York; New Orleans to New York; Tampa to New York, Also jcarries vertibuled coach anri dining car. . 7;22 p. m. No. 12, daily, for ftichs mond, Asheville, Chattanooga, Ral eigh, Goldsboro and all points North. Carries Pullman sleeping car from Greensboro to Richmond. Connects at Greensboro with train carrying Pullman car for Raj eigh. 6 17 a. m.-No. 10, daily, for Rich mond : connects atGieensboro lor RaWgu and .Norfolk ; at DanviUeJ for' Washington and points .North ; at Salisbury for Asnville, Kntis ville and points West. AH freight trains carry passengers. John M Gulp, . W- A. Tube. Traffic M'gr. Gen'IPass. Ag't, W. H. Green, ; Washington, D. C. Gen '1 Superintendent, , ' - Washington; D. C. .H.Haebwick, AsstGenUP. Ag't ,x 'Sz-.:-LV:- '- - Atlanta, Ga . H. Tayloe, Ass'tGenM P. Agt, . Louisville, Ky. Go wan Dobekbebv; Local Ag't, Concord. N. O. In l he Front Bank. Concord new lias Eomethiug to be proud of a steam laundry. With c,evr manager like Mr. Charley F zicr, tnd the n;ee work that the) have already done for the public, we should not heai ate o have our luudrv done at home in preference t sending it out of town. Two h.r!pp8 wee made tcda7 (Thurs day) by the manager. The first -was' he coming to the front with their half-column' advertisement and the other was the employing of Mr. Jno. A cirdt r, one of Concord's bright our. 2 m n, aa soliciting aent for hp Inui-drv. In the' words of Rip Van Winklt May ou liye long and prosper." 2. x o S in Is ESP 3 O S3 00 "1 rjm t O N D E R F U L are the cures t? Hoqcs jSarsaparilla, and yet they are simple and natural . Hood's Sarsa parllla makes PURC BLOOD Nobody need have Neuralgia, Get Dr. Miles Pain Fills from druggists. t"One cen t a dose. "J MANUFAOTUEEKS OFv -1. " Fine G-inlaamsi; v ? .Outinp- Cloths . . . .t ..... . Plaids Sheetino and Sal Eas 1 Dealers in GENERAL MERCHADISE 0 Buvers -of COUNTRY PRODUCE 01 all kind, and 4-toot 1 wood alwaySiWanted- best prices Dfor same. We invite an!-inspection ot all- the oods we mahuiacture. OTJELL, MFG-. Co. Kill -JsC .mm J essssd 6 AN EXPLANATION By Our Graded Ncliool Rnpertntenri , ent In Regard to Children's Ex cuses. . -t - . , Editor Standard : Please gi?e me apace to make an explanation to the public in regard to excuses fcr absence at school. A certain Dumber of unexcuEed absences is f efficient ground for dis missal aix. The public does not eee:n to understand that sickness either, of the pupil or in the pupi.'a f. uiy 13 the only valid excuse. Most of the excuses reCtiyed by teachers read thus : "Please excuse John for absence yesterday." Thia 13 no excuso, find ?7ill not be eo re garced in f w. An excuse must tiiiiio cauei-oi uuotiicej and i:o csuse is sufiicient save sickness, as. before stated. Parents keep . children at boose sometimes to do nece?S'ry w rk, but they should remember tnat no work is so necessary or im portant as attending school. One day' abs nee may lose what may not be regained in. many dajs, and the one dav's v. ork at home loes its im portance when compared wiih the work cf the school year. Excu8e8 mu3t give reasons, and valid reasons, or the ab3enca m be unexcused..' E B. Lewis, , , Sapt. Schools. Nov. 4 1897. v Stands at the Head. Aug, J Bogel, the leading drug gist of Shreveport, La., save: Dr. King's new . discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller-,! have. , J i? Carnp- bell, merchant of Safibrd, Ariz., writes: Dr. King s New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails and is a sure cure for consump tion, coughs and colds. I cannot sty enough for its merits- Dr, King's New Discoverv for con sumptioD, coughs and colds is hot an experiment. II has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial bottles at Fetzei's Drug store. Jlite Meeting Frldnj Klght. The regular mite meeting, which tomorrow night at the home of Mr. J ;W '.-.Cannon, on North Main street. Alhthe members that were present at the last meeting, which waa neld at the home of Mr.'' Elam King, will remember the splendid Buccess at tained,and it is hoped that it can Ve repeated. Let everyone come. The committee on arrangements will have something in store for 'every one to laugh about. - r ELY'S CRAM; BALM la positive care. Apply Into the noetAft. It Is qulekly absorbed. 80 cents at Druggists or by jnail ; samples 10c by matt. ELY BROTHERS, 68 Warren St., New York Cita Land Sale. By virtue of atdecfee made in a special proceeding, an the Superior Court for Cabarrus county, May the 3rd, 1897, entitled, Inrthe matter of the estate pf.h Brainarci Krns mens, insanr,' bydB M KimmonB, guardian, ex purtf ,". and Vduly aps proved by rienry BStarbuck, judge presidin , in the 8th Judicial dis trict, I as a commissioner of said court will sell, by pubJio auction; at tao door ot the court house in Con cord, on Monday, the 6th daV of December, 1897, to the highest bid" der, one tract of. land, containing one hundred and thirtythree (133) acres,, in Crab Orchard township,' in Mecklenburg county, being a part of what wrb formerly known as the Samuel rKimmons home place, on the dividing line between saidcoun - L ties and adjoining the lands of D L Alexander, LaFayette Stafford, D 1 Johnson and others. Terms of sale: One. third U) cash. and balancdwto. be mid on the first day of November, 1898, secured by note of r purchasers witji-twot good Duroues-anu uiwieseryeu, l ks R. MKIMMON&Griiardianr f You in h Any kind off Lamp go. to FETZER'S. DRUG STORE We have some astonishiDg bargains in beautiful Lamps to how you. When we say "BATCGrA "KSn we mean it. Uom: and see us. - r : . N. iiiilinlii!j:iil!iilii!liiiliii!!iii!!iiliiil!!i;!ii:liiinl!iil fv Advertisersiwill find no better means torea h the people than through the columns of THE STANDARD. If you want the patron, age of the people, make your wants known through this medium. Our local advertisements are worth five cents per line for first-insertion, and reductions given on successive insertions.' All oher rates given on application. w When in need of JOB WORK ! of different descriptions, i you vm do well to call on 1 & us, as wef can save you ; money. Prices on different ! kinds orjrQpiWORK given j on application at this office, i 1: Hv AND mm Any One "Wanting; to Make kind any FOR A Bjyp TYefhaye Wheels for boys and girls. L We will' have another f lot of-those Westfield's in a?few days. The demand is so great that we can not keep them in stock all t,he time. Remember the price of these wheels has been reduced to I $60.00 We also give you your preference as to handle bars saddle and pedals. Now is your opportunity if you want a wheel at a low price. Yorke Wa!dswprth&Go- ME. A , MAN XL AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUE ory, Jmpotency, Sleerleeaaesa. eta., caups, OJ Abuse Or Other K.rerwie nn1 crionF. 2cjf quickly ami SureU restores Lost Vita!it in old or yoTwc and Irrfcvent lns.mif t and PtnanmnHnn i in time. Their meat and effects a CUKE where all -other fail In sist trpon having tho gannine AJax Tablets. They lTe cored thoosanda and willcureyoa. JVorive apoi ttive written snaranta to effect a core Krt fT in each case or refund the money. Price w U I dt tier jwf fcage; o-rfx pkges fdl treatment) for2J5(t' y maiL fai Plaln wrapper. upon receipt of price! Circular MAD taken 1 J- -(.1.Hi of uying D. FETZER llll!llll!llll!llllliri!lllil,!!lilll!lll!!l;iill!i u. There is nothing that j); is as essential to the hap j pin ess of the family as if the local newspaper. If 1; (I newspap; you are not yet a sub scriber send U3 jour name at once, and let THE STANDARD start at once. You can not do without it, neither can the family. ii in It: iiiii!lin!iilii!!!ilii!liiitii';li!!!ii!lnt!iilii;iiil.'ii5 When you wish clubbiog I rates on any kind of news j paper or periodical with, THE STANDARD you will save money by call j ing on us, though all orders j must invariably be paid id I advance. of a tride SHOULD CALLON US mm STANDARD to S45.00 . . . -- - . .. v..; I Tax Notice , Your: (own tax for 1897 is nowdue, and the tax books have been deliver ed to me with instrnctions to col lect, and for that purpose I 8331 authorised to use all lawiul ? mean3 to!coIle'ctith,elsam(9 promptly ' iPay j up your taxes at once ana saveitrouble and costs.' . rfXouT; can.vfind- met atmy office in, Jno. L Miller's store. t .This 16th Sept., 1897. 017.) jNOrKTFATTEBSON, e. . Tax Collector for C6nbord JonccrdJST, c Nov. 'd.!fete:" iFdrBalehy J P-(Jibson T)rnggis( :
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