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O o i wmfiiiumn-; WE ATI J Ell FOIVm AST. Fair tonight and'Thursda v LOCALS. Mr. John Siras v'.t nortto this morning. - ' M. uuth-r Ro.t is speeding the daiii Ohar'otte. , Mr. J B'Sherrill returned from .the north 'i uesda.y night. 'Mr. 'W A Caldwell left thjs nj'urning for Salisbury. Mv Lucas Lputjs returned from Salisbury this morning. . Mr. Arthur Pounds is spend ing the day in Salisbury.-- Miss Lelia McCall. of Monroe, is visiting Mr. J B Gordon. . Mr. Chas. M Harris returned to his home at Mebane today. Mr. and Mrs. John A Black welder are visiting in the city. Miss Mary Bingham left this TOonting for Charlotte to visit for a' week. Miss Mary Hendrix left this rooming for Mt. Pleasant to visit relatives." Dr. and Mrs. L M Archey and children have returned .from Waynesville. . Ir. H P Guffy has -returned from a visit to home folks in Iredell county. Mr. Morrison Fetzer will re turn from Cornell- University Thursday night. The railroad hands are at woi k ou theroadjin frontofthe South ern 'station today. Superior court cpnvenes next Monday morning, Judge Albert L Coble presiding. Miss Blanch Freeman left this morninsr for High Point to visit f rien'ds for two weeks. Mr, Jno. Leslie spent last night in the city and left for Al bemarle this morning. Jdrs. H B Parks and children, .Joe and Mase, are spending a few days at Harrisburg. Mr. P B Fetzer left this morn ing for Boston to buy goods for the Cannon & Fetzer Co. ' Mrs. W 1? Cox and chikl and her sister Mrs. Williams went to Salisbury Tuesday night. Miss Elrna Peelor. of Trading Ford, went to Concord this morning. Salisbury Sun 19th. Mr. -and Mrs. K F Coble left this morning for Salisbury whore they will make their home in the future. Mr. Cephas Litaker one of the Standard's most efficient em ployees left this morning for 'Greensboro, Mr. Frank Brumley left this morning for Greensboro and from there he goes to Norfolk to .spent a few days. Mrs. J A Harris, of Albe- rrarle, who nas been visiting nalatives in tho county left this ! morning for her home. Mr. Wado Barrier went to -Salisbury Tuesday night to enter upon his work as bookkeeper in the First National Bank. Messrs. R E "Gibson, C Mc Donald, and Shakes pear) Harris left this morning for Gromsbori to attend tt 41 veterans reunion. Messrs. J C Watis worth and W A Pil were tried beSre 'Mayor Sticlley last' night fir fast driving ad were acquitted? Mr. T U Johnson, of MtcU'ieu- -burg, came over to Concur labi night an boarded the train here for. Greensboro to attend he reunion. Pointing ! Are you not in need of a fresh supply, of sta tionery, such as letter heads, uote heads, bill heads, receipts, envelopes, etc ? If you are we will make it to ycur interest to call on us for it. Wanted A good live young man to drive milk wagon. Good wages to the right man. Apply at once. Spring Hill Fakm. tf. Mr. John A Sloop, son of Esq. P A Sloop, of Yost, was in the cuv yesieraav. Mr. hloon is r now located at Concord . Salis bury Sun 19th. . Messrs. W .1 Montgomery, Jr., and T VV Smith. Jr., have com pleted the school census and'tiad that, there are 081 school chil dren in the city. LOST. A brooch, old gold, with diamond set in middle and light blue stone surouuding it. Suitable reward ii returned to this office. tf. Mr. Ed McDonald passed through Concord this morning enroute from Stanly county, where he has established two government brandy stills. Wanted Position by capable girl as lady's maid, housekeeper, n.urse or general house work. Apply to "Capable," care of The Standard. tu . thu sat. Mrs. Mary Shaver, of St. Louis, Mo., spent Monday in Salisbury the guest of Mrs. R G Kizer and left last night for Concord. Salisbury Sun 19th. The court house shouid be packed Saturday to hoar, Hon. Spencer Blackburn and A ,11 Price. These will be the open-' ing speeches of the campaign in Cabarrus. . d&w. Mrs. Z A Morris returned from Mooresville Tuesday night where she had visited in the parental home for a few days She was- accompanied 'by her brother, Mr. Neal Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. B E Harris and sou Brevard left for Sc ran ton, Pa., today (Wednesday.) Mr. Harris will be there several weeks while Mrs. Harris expects to remain in Pennsylvania about two months. Mrs. M E Rountree and nephew, MasLer Clifton Gibson, of Charlotte, who have been vis iting Vl r l and Mrs. P M Misen heimer for a few days haye gone to No. 8 township to visit ;ut the home of Mr. T A Moser. Arrangements are being made to have the court house com-' for table lor the crowd that will hear Congressman Blackburn and Mr. A H Price next Satur day. The windows will be taken out to lot in plenty of air. The Ladies' Aid Society of Poplar Tent church will sell re fresLments at the County Sun day School Convention on Sep tember 2nd. Proceed lor the benefit of the church. No other refreshment stands will bo al lowed on the grounds. , Mr. J F Bost, a conductor on the Seaboard from Raleigh to Columbia, arrived from Raleigh Tuesday evening to spend a va cation of two weeks, with his parents in No. 9 township. He is looking tho picture of health and that ft-me nine' heart will have to be well fort: tied if he makes' an attack and sho holds the lort agaiust mm. His Nteht Threatened. "While picnicking last month my 11-year old boy was poisoned by some weed or plant," savs 'V li Dibble, of Sioux City, la "Lie rubbed the poison orf hi.- hands into his eyes and for awhile we were afraid he would lose his ,ight. Finally a neighbor recom mended Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salte. The first application helped Mm and in a few days he w; as well as ever." For skin diseases, cut-, burns, .-calds, wounds, inject, bites JJh Witts Witch Ha.l Salve is a, sure ur Relieves piles tit mice. Bi'v:u e of counterfeits. Gi bsou Drug Store. Take Ileal or Pay Double Tax., All tax payers who have not made their returns by the twenty fifth of August for 1902, will be charged with double tax. M. M. Gillox, 8-25 Crftn. of County Board. Mt. J'leasant Items. Mt. Pleasant, Aug. 19. Mrs. Lee Barnhardt, ;f a1isbry, caa.0 in Yiday.tt) visit her nar- ents. . . Miss Bessie .McEachern is vis'ting fticuds in -Concord this week. Mr. V? lShinr )f Georgeville, preached" at t-Jie Methbdfst church last Sunday night. Mr. Will Busby roturued Tues day to Salisbury after spending a week with his puronts. Rev. J H Keller is spending a week with his memheis in No. 5. Miss Lena Barringer left Sun day for Concord to spend a week with relatives jtnd friends. Mr. Hal Rose and Miss Sudie Miller, of Albemarle spent Sun day in the "city." Miss Kattie Torrence, of Char lotte, is visiting her sister, Miss Belle Torrence. The Rindley Cotton Mill, which has been closed down for two weeks resumed work Mon day. . Miss Edna Swink left Satur day for her home at Wiustou, s.he was accompanied by Miss Katie Barringer who will spend a month with her. Miss Bessio Long is expected home tomorrow from Charlotte. A Farmer's Institute will be md here Wednesday, there will bo several addresses. Mr. Frank Tetter spent Tues day evening in town, canvassing I guess. B. To illy Friend. it is with joy I toll you what Kodol did for me. I was troubled with my stomach for several months. Upon being advised to uso Kodol I did so and words cannot tell the good it has done me. A neighbor had dyspepsia so that he had tried most every thing I told him to use Kodol. Words of gratitude have come to me from hirn because I recommended it. Goo. W Fry, Iowa. , Health and strength, of mind and body, depends on the digestive organs. Kodol, the great reconstructive tonic, cures all stomach and bowel troubles, indigestion, dyspepsia. Kodol digests any good food you eat. Take a dose after meals. Gibson Drug Store. floros May Bring: on Anotner War. The Moros, certain inhabitants of the island of Miudamao, have been giving Geti. Chaffee no little trouble of iato and unless the situation grows better there will be war again in that part of the Philippines. Subscribe for the Standard Dr W H. Wakefield,! CllAKLOTTE, N. C, limits his practice to diseases of l:ye, EanNoss and Throat. The Doctor will be in Concord at the St. Cloud on Thursday Juno ulh. hi. L. BROWN &Brg LI VERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason- nh tYnf.r-.s. Hnrsps ar.fi rnuki i always on hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred Polana China Roy. Jilt ulorncB STILL GOIN'G And WiU. B Practical a Dnatidn.... We still have a -few-Parasols .and ladies 4 Umbrellas which are superbly summery and delightful ly dainty which are selling at cost Nothing is cheap that yoy have no use for, but everybody must use Handkerchiefs. We hav e thm from 5 cents up. Ask to iee the bargains in 5 cent handkerchiefs. We have a pretty line of Silks which we are offering very low. Here you have all the beauty that can be put into a silk waist . ex cept the beauty herself. Happiness, health and looks depend much on the housekeeper.- Ask to see our White Quilts, Sheets and Towels. Here you will find what you want when you want it. Gannon & Fetzer Co. : J VOLS" 'i III' : V . H or hr.vo freckles, sunburn, tan, sario-.vness, etc., clouded Its former Ki'';?htinted transparency? if so, apply agan's nagisoS and redeem Nature's gift. Delightfully refresh ing, and entirely free from all injurious elements. It gives a complexion that makes a lady look years younger. . It Is a LIQUID, easily sppllal mnd t o'd by druffgists ift 75c. Send in your The Standard 35 0 QW THIS-WEEK . . . . 7f .vithn mirror. Is it color ai'id smoothness I r JLll t " i! p.-; ,1""' subscription to cts. a month
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