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not have them,
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Oil,
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Vhile those left behind besji to
say ...
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meet
All through life's daily. walk.
They can't be happy, content or
discreet,
So they've nothing to do but
talk.
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THE TIMES,
' RICHMOND, VA.
My and Sunday
4
III
OH SI
The next few months will cover the
Presidential and Congressional Cam
paigns, and a few additional months
"will include the Inaugural of the Presi
dent and the close of the second session
of the Fifty-Sixth Congress.
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to cover the entire field with its full
Associated Press reports, its large staff
of Special Correspondents throughout
the Stae, and its Staff Correspondents
at all inportant news points. The Times
has no ax to.grind, it prints the news
as it occurs, and the man who reads
The Times gets all the news all the
time, truthfully reported and unbiased
in any particular.
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ior six montns, and $1,25 for three
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The Times.
A Child's
Merry. Laugl
. Is always heard when he reads
Mr. Bunny, His Book
By Adah L Sutton, illustrated
by W. H. Fry
The Favorite Juvenile of
The Bravery ot Woman
Wai grandly shown by Mrs. John
Dowling, of Dutler, Fa., in a three
years' struggle with a maligant stomach
trouble that caused distressing attacks
of nausea and indigestion All remddies
failed to relieve her until she tried
Electric Bitters. After, taking it two
months, she wtote: "I am now wholly
! cured and can eat anything. It is truly
a grand tonic for the whole system as I
gained in weight and feel much stronger
since using it." It aids digestion, cures
dyspepsia, improves appetite, gives
new me. uniy ouc. uuaranttea-at
Fetzer's drug store.
Richmond, Va.
The Standard
(daily)
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY
(SUNDAY EXCEPTED.)
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE: .
Oneweek 10c.
One month . . . r 35c.
One year $4.00.
delivered to any( part of the
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(WlfEKLY)
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SUBSCRIPTION
EVERY
Ehree months
Six moiflhs . .
PisfCE:
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50c s
One year $i.00;
It is a book of bright, jingling
rhymes surpassing the Old Mother
Goose melodies. Every story is fully
illustrated by amusing pictures, that are
sure to bring hearty laughter from the
l. . 1 1 TIL. 1 1- . l ..
umiureu. me uook, wiin us merry
melodies and quaint pictures appeals
strongly to tne imagination and humor
ol tne children.
Editor's Awful Plight.
F. M. Iliggins, Editor Seneca (111.)
News, was afflicted for years with piles
that no doctor "or remedy helped until
he tried Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the
best in the world. He writes, two boxes
wholy cured him. -Infalible .for piles.
Cure guaranteed. "Only 25c. Sold at
Fetzer's drug store.
The land Yon Ilavo Always Bought, and which been
. m u:e.lor jver SO ears, has homo th sinatnro. of
- and has been itiade under his per-
Cjsj4i!$jfjfirAs sona supvision sinc its infancy..
oCCJU Allownoonotoleceive.youinthis.
. All Counterfeits, Imtationsand Just-as-good" are but
Experiments that trifle .with and endanger the health of"
Infants and ChildrenExperience against Experiment.
hat is CASTOR I A
Castoria is a. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, raro
; goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ib
con tains neither Opium, Morphine ilor other Narcotic
substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Worms m
and allays Feverishncss. It cures Diarrhoea, and Wind '
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Ffc.fculency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GEM US WE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Tte Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30
Years.
THC CIWTU COMPANY. TT MOHV THCKT, NEW VOKH CITY.
2
Yonr Boy -anil. Girl
Will be interested in the comical
situations, quaint characters, redicolous
personages, catchy rhymes, and bright
Baymgs louna in
Mr. Bwmy, His Boot
Grown up children enjoy the humor,
iuh laugnaDie incidents, and queer
episodes as well as tne small ones.
What tie Press Says:
Mr. Bunny, His Book is eleantlv
printed in colors. The Bookseller,
This book stands alpne as the finest
new juvenile on the market a never
failing source of enjoyment to the chil
dren. Young People's Herald. ,
It is tremendously clever and mirrVit
to be a good seller. R. F. Ourcault.
Substantially bound? rvr 1 fWl nco
"9x11 inches; front cover showing "de
sign stamped in thr ae. bright colors,
also back cover defiim Hlinwi
. . - - " " Mr w i-L
-uuuuy juuatiuau eam; printed on
goo-a, strong paper, in large face type,
easily read. Earh pa2e printed in thrpn
gorgeous colors.
A Powder Mill Explosion
Eemoves everything in sight; so do
drostio mineral pills. No. need to dy
namite your body when Dr, King's New
Life Pills do the work so easily and
perfectly. Cures headache, constipa
tion. Only 25 c;nts at Fetzer's drug
store.
Endured heath's Agonies.
Only a roaring fire enabled J M
Garret tson, of San Antonio, Tex., to he
down when attacked -with asthma, from
which he suffered for years. lie writes
his misery waa often so great that it
seemed he endured the agonies of death ;
hut Dr. King's New Discovery for con
sumption wholly cured .him. This mar
velous medicine is the only known cure
for asthma as well as consumption,
coughs and colds, and all throat, chest
and lupg troubles. Price 50c and $1.00
Guaranteed. Trial bottles free at
Fetzer's drug store.
Sent Postpaid Jj
Our illustrated
book catalogue
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AKRON, OHIO.
Lhe VflpekJy is always full of (Corn
local and other g;ood news.
CONCORD MARKETS.
COTTON MARKET."
Corrected by Cannon & Fetaer
ompany.
Good Middling .
Middling
iOw middling
Stains
PRODUCE MARKET.
Corrected b.yEQ. p. White
tsacon ml
buijaf -cured fianft . . a . . 15
Bulk meat m sides . 0
Beeswax 9q
Butter. ....?......
Chickens 10 to 25
9 50
9 40
9 25
8 75
Comical as a Circus.
' Th if TIT-VY.11 ;-. nil a t:
show,"
A circus quite complete:
And he whp has the fattest purse
Will have the hnest seat.
But when' the show is over,
And the curtains all are down,
The boy who stole beneath the
tent
May gef the greatest, crown.
Orange (Va.) Observer.
FOR OVER FIFTY YEA RS
Mrs. Winslow's Soothicfj Syrup has
been nsed for over fifty years by mil-lior-s
of mothers for their children
whue teething, with perfect success. It
sooines tne cmid," soitens tne gums
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is
the best remedy lor Diarrhoea. It will
relieve the poor little sufferer immedi
ately. Sold by druggists in every, part
of t&9 world. Twenty-fie cents a bot
tle. Be sure and atk Ior ''Mrs. Win
slows Soothing Syrup, and take no
other kind.
QBE
(.
outhera vf aiiway
Manufacturers
OP
Give us a trial order-on
your next Job Work.
UgS .
o
Lard
Flour (N. C). .. ..
Meal.
Oats
Tallow .J'-V.
70
10
10
$2 20
70
50
(Questions Answered!
Yes, August Flower Blfll haH the larc.
est mQ of any medicine in the civilized
world, lour mothers and Grandmothers
never thought of uting anything else
for indigestion or biliousness. Doctors
were setu-ce, and the seldom heard nf
appendicitis, lierWis prostration or
heart failure, etc. Tkey tsed August
Flower to clean out the sytrn and
stp fermentation of nndipstn.l fnn.i
regulate the uction cf the liver, stimu
late the nervous and organic action of
the system, and that is all they took
when feeling dull and bad with head
aches and other aches. You only need a
few dc-fcCB of Green's August Flower, m
liquid form to make you eati,f$d there is
nothing fcerious the matter Tvith you.
lor sale by all dealers in civilized
countries. ' 1
o
2F ILIST IE
Gingham's,
Plaids,
Sheeting,
Salt Bags
-AJETID-
Outing cloth.
DEALER IN
General
Merchandise.
BUYERS OF
Country Produce.
Best
JJ our-f t Wood al-wxys Wanted.
Price for same.
We inlfcto an inspection of aD the goods
... we manufacture
Obell.fo, GOi
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4 SCHEDULE.
IN EFFECT JULY 22ND. 1900
This condensed schedule is pub
lished as information, and 'la
subject to change without notici
to the feublic :
Trains leavejconcord N. C
5.37 A. M No 8, daily, for Rich
mond; connects at Greensboro for
Raleigh and Goldsboro; at Goldsboro
for Norfolk, at Danville for Washington,
and points North, at Salisbury for
Asheville, Knoxville and noints West.
7. 29 A. M No. 33, the'New York and
Florida Express, carries Pullman Sleep
ing Cars between New Yorlj and Au
gusta, N.ew York and Tampa, Fla., and
Norfolk toj Charlotte, Richmond to
Charlotte.
8:49 A. M. No. 37. dailv. Wash
ington and Southwestern limited fnr
Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and
all points South and Southwest.
Through Pullman sleeper New York to
New Urleans and New York to Memphis,
Dining car. vestibuled coach, between
Washington and Atlanta. PnllmoTv
tourist cars Washington to San Fran.
cisca Tuesdays, Thnrsdays and Saturdays.
10:26 A. M.-No. 30. dailv. for Wsh-
ington, Richmond, Raleigh and all
points North. Carries Pullman drawing
room buffet sleeper. New Orleans tn
New York: Jacksonville tn "Mem
xorK. fining car between Spartan'
burg. S. C, and Washington.
11:25 A. M.-No. 11, daily for Atlanta
And all points South. Solid train, Rich
mond to Atlanta.
7-1&P. M. N6. 12, daily, for Rich
mon. Asheville, Chatanooga, Rnleigb
Norfolk, and all points North.
8:51 P. M.No. 7, daily, from Rich
mond, Washington, Goldsboro, Selma
Raleigh, Greensboro Knoxville and
Asheville to Charlotte. N. JO.
8: 51 P. M.No 38, dailv, Washington
and Southwestern limited, for Wash
ington apd all points North. Through
Pullman car. Memphis to New York;
New Orleans to New York. Also carries
yestibuled coach and dining car. Close
connection at Greensboro with sleeper
for Norfolk. Pulhnan tourist cars San
Francisco to Washington Monday,
Wetlnesday&and Saturdays.
9.10 P. M:No. 85. dailv. for Atlanta
and New Orleans, carries Pullmafl
sleeper New Yorkto New Orl
York to Jacksonville and Charlotte, to
AWanta. Dinniner car Wasln'i.-t.nn n
Spartalfljurg, S, C
y.54 P. M.No. 34. dailv. the Km
York and Floritla Egress, carries Pull
man Sleeping Cars between Augusta
and New York. Tampa, Fla, and New
York; Charlotte to Richmond and Char
otte to Norfolk via Greensboro.
First sections of regular through or
local freight trains carif? ra.s.qpn-er
pnly to points where they stop according-
io scneouie.
Franks. Gannon,
Third Yice-Pres. nnd Cien'J. Msr
Washington, n. C.
John T.l. C,lp Traffic Manager,
Washington, D, C,
. V. A. Turk. Gtn'l. Tass. Agent,
Washington, D. C.
uowan jjasenoery, ijocal Aeent,
Conecrd.Xe,