Newspapers / Daily Concord standard. / Aug. 17, 1895, edition 1 / Page 3
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A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. -rick1 UP and Put in SbP Ky Cjfr Hnstliair Pencil Pastier. A committee was appointed to-get ap a bicycle ordinance for Monday aignt a mtcwui Mr. G W Helms, of Anson county, has moved his family to this city. They will live on Forest Hill. ISightwatchman R Will Johnson aaid ihursday night was yery dark. The lights went eat at 2 o'clock. The big timber for the sills of the new Cannon factory are all immense pieces of wood. Four car loads itand on the sidetracks at the .'mill. No lady can get her hat to set straight and appear Latural the first wearing; oar new hat seemj a little odd, but it will get set right by and by. , . There are some people around Concord that" are so rantankercus about free silver that they refuse to believe in the time indicated by a gold watch. Tho rrrf cnonia until sometime in October, which time win De nxea ai ine oepiemoer meeting of the board of school com- missioners. 1 ' I Rev. J Y Allison, D. D., may preach tomorrow morning at the rresoyienan cnurcn, 11 nis inroai is .uvilci. luo r4USB lUBrc t aU u.11 : iu :ii I r- - -o I 'ilr. Frank Goodson is keeping books for Yorke, Wads worth & Co. In their store building a new! glass front will beplaced and the book- Secretary Coke, whose serious ill- ness was notea in these columns, is reported as holding his own. Today s the 21st day and a change is ex A - Muddauberg could well be applied to the little fellows on Main street who were chunking mud balls at each other. A regular pitch battle took place it was no sham, how- -ever. TTr n A WhitW of "Mornrnn "a. -r w a.. a ii wv, Oil . A XI. Stanly county, was Tisitmg m the city with a yiew to locating here. It ia vprv rnhahlfl that hA will eome r-r ; - . aw-WM, auainug uuoiowi Y Wi iuo luftumu- ery at the Bnflalo milla Monaay. All outside work at th Bnflalo and Cans suspended today.; vne oi me excursionists w unar- lotte. on hia rfitnrn. lav dowh on the payement in.front of the St. , j Cloud and snoozed away for the night. He had the headache and iis legs refused to work. 'Rev. Scherer's yacation haying nded, he desires us to announce that wL.ii .. . a r there will be seryices in St, James Lutheran church tomorrow at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. The Luther Lsaue Will moof oK! rJnnnr Mr, J M Caldwell, of Mallard creek township.Mecklenburg county, 8ent a tomato to a relative in 'this . - cny mat weighed 2J pounds. It is earn that his entire crop will aoolU-j. u iu.i a. "bvxuuUQBWlue wmaw, Arthur Tattle, the murderer of "Policemaii Vickers. ot Winston, was Thursday sentenced to 25 vears in the penitentiary hv Thrown, Uv iroftfi hftftain'Ar ; v, - J - I " ' Q-- ivuniwi AAA bAAO U7UUCU- a a.avtio can reaace nis sen- Six little children sat in a row on q v; it., ttt , .... itta in tue west una ing while two " other their hair. Thit lWk ;rf th. gramme was fun for r the kids, but w e afterpiece wai different sort of aere ana opan out a arug siore near for, loses its lustre, become crisp, 2, 1895. Continuous passage in eacn with Tensil, suitable 'Workmen will begin placing the with eyery combing. To prevent before being valid for return pass wuuge, ou wiius. THE EUoH OF iiUiiANITY. Peopie;! Tt RVe!s seea . by Qnr MiS3 Emily Gibson has returned fiom Salisbury. J Mr. Charles B Wagouer return ed today from Durham. Miss Lucy Lore returned from Charlotte Friday eyening. . v Mr. J P Allison returned this morning from Burlington. Mr. O T Troy returned today from MisenLeimer's springs. Mrs. C O- Montgomery; and children have returned from a visit to Barium springs. Mrs. Will Smith and Mr, Lee Smith are down from Salisbury, visiting at Mr. Noah Correll's. Mr, W K Odeli and boys, Mas- ters Ralph and Arthur, returned last night from Bynum's, N. 0 -Miss Emma and Mamw Fink returned to-day from a Msit to rela- lives at Oak (xroye, Iredell county, J udge and Mrs. Monteomerv and littie daughter, Miss Shirley. nave cone to Monroe, wh t.W will snend ft few -Miss Connie Cline returned xvuwu uuuulj rnaay eyening, accompanied by Miss Mattie Miller, whom she was visiting. m I Qee change in Cannons & Fetzer's ad, on third page, Some time " ago it was rumored that there would be a new dm 1 j I siore in uoncora. it lannnr a vprv common bit of news that not only one, but two drug stores will be opened cut at an early day, one at Forest Hill, the other down town. Known citizen of Ishpeming, Mich., Ud editor Superio Posten, who, for long time, suffered from the most excruciating pains of rheumatism was cured, eight years ago, by taking Acer's Sarsapariila haying neyer . ' e -a feltatwingeof it since. A business gentleman, of Nor- woxa, Stanly county,naa a ume wim nis saie. ne &new wuo uuiuuium tion, but it refused to work the u: t?;moii. Ua . oant- rt .u . ;.u A VAAriUl,l.C J.U1 a DLLUbU OACllCUUOU AlA . guch work, to bore it open. This was done Thursday. fru.u:. f MA xc kui, nuCuuU.pvj w iltiiipf Vio hPflfVlrifiaitir in th maTkftt " o is Ajer's Hair Vigor. It imparts that silky gloss so essential to perfect . . Some man took a muddy bath this mornin e while crossinsr the - - ? w - creeK at tne aepou ne was nuiiig i . , , it. . a male, antt wnnaoout miaway tne 8tream lhe mu) buckin8 and inrew mm um Wtt0 AU"uuaiD the man that he was not in the main channel when his downfall; took nlace. or he might have been K ' 1 0rt artn0 rfff a tVio drowned, so swollen amtwltt is the BMVMUM orraom JjF btockton ana J ioger, ine i . . - r delegates iromtne coiorea nre com pany of Concord to the annual, meet at Henderson have returned. When on their way back, at Oxford, Mr dr icon Y noon'hnrv fnrmprlv of Con uvnauufvuwHfi -j cord, seeing them, took them to his aver-.home and gave them a meal and I . i- i otherwise treauns mem Tcrj mcoijf.i They asked the a taxjkd to speak of this because they appre ciatedmost highly Mr. Dnsenberry s kindness I . . .. .! i ! I A verv in teres tine: programme una , " J . - 1 --i - , ; a... uccu wi.v. r-o Hrtn ftf ttiA Woman's Home ana m ;oomanr RnPiAtv. of the Lutheran church, which meeti l- . j. WT-B."!? I z 1 , I a MraTrnni Wl II V 1 ID LUD AAAU f Z nf th Rocietv. and Missea Mabsl Barrier and Alma Shirey will give Cednced Railroad Hates. . '-" Trinniai Conclave of Knights Templar, Boston, Mass. Tickets on sale August 23 to 25, inclusive. Final limit September 10, 1895. Fare for round trip for, tickets routed all rail reading thosame in both directions $23.35. For tickets routed via Sound Lines between New York and Boston , reading the same in both directions $21.80. For tickets routed between New: York and Boston via rail in one direction and via Sound in the other $24. 23. For tickets rnutel between New Yoik and Boston via on rail line got hg and another rail line returning $25 03. For tickets routed bet ween New . Yoik and Boston .via one Sound line eoing and another 8ound Hne returning $23.44. By disoosinff, tickets with the ae-ent-of terminal lines in Boston on extent Eon of final limit may be obtained but, in no case will tickets be good " 1s-3" lalert.l"a? T bear a transi limit of seyen -dayfl h, each direction. ' Cotton State and International Exposition Atlanta, Ga. Tickets on sale September 5 and 12 and daily from September 15 to Decern limit january 7, 1896. Fare for r0Und trip 814.20. Tickets on sale da!ly from September 15 to Decern Iber 30, inclusive with fin l limit fifteen days from date of sale. Fare for round trio 810.40. Tickets on sale daily from September 15 to, L'caloer su, inclusive witn nnai lllUlb HtiYUU uajTB UttliO Ul DttlC. Fare for round trip $6.55, utranu uoulto ivmeuia 01 nonor, -i-rj tt- .i tt. Alorehead City, N. O. Tickets on sale August 19, 20 and 21, Final limit August -31. 1895, Continuous passage in eacn oireowon. uaieior p - jt C. Tickets on sale Aucust 20, 21 and 22. Final limit August 28, ',1895. . Continuous passage in each direction. - rare lorrouna trip $o.u. . BatUefield Encampment of the Sons of Veterans, Knoxyille, Tenn. Tickets On sale Sept. 13 to 16. in- ciuaiYe with finallimit October 10, 1895. Fare, for round trip 55.80. rrecpu jpcuau eur huu uiwuik Association, Ashville, N, C. Tickets on sale August 19 to 21 inclusive. iiimil AUgUBl 4, W. TO 1W I , . R ITA AVtAAAVA V. AAV V. 0reintai Industrial Stock, Fruit and Agricultural Fair, New Berne, JNfU. TlCKetSj pn sale AUgUSl & w 29inclusive. Final limit September age. Jjareior rouna mp o.ou. g nu:.AmanM m m m -m wmwm v m w m w u m m m b m m m m a n bib bl v b. Chattanooga NaUoiuoTaTk, 0batanooea Tonn. Tieket on sale final limi. October 13, 1895. Fare for round trip $7.65. f!arnlina State Horticult i ;rMBnau urai auu x ivim owwut vnswuoww vt 0; Tickets on salo Aueust 19, 20 and 31. final liait Augu-t 24, 1696. Continuous passage in eacn airec tion. Fare for round trip $3-65 IjOWRales toBoston and Return. On Aufrust 23, 24 and 25 the g tuhern RaUway will sell round and 25 the trm . tictets touostor, itiaas.. HI I -"ST ' . - ..... ' i A rat. a nf Me tare ticxet - srooa to ?re" t fcil September 10, and ean - (extended untu oeptemoer ov. CONCORD MAKKETb : COTTOK" ItABKBXT4 - .- . . , - . o TJi wwy vw- wooamiuau,.. 7.35 i itiiaaiinKo Middlings . . .-.aif c LllU Stains-v- vitp;o FB0DU0E HjLEKET. Corrected bV0.W S wink: ; ! . ' Ol i Bacon i ' . 101U1E a .nvoH Mama " -- ' IzttAiA ?r- M q,q duik uiww,.................. ; Beeswax...... .-m ...... r2 at -"- -Xn a i imnrpn a. ........ .....a.vw I ' .............. YOU CAN! BUY AT LOWE r& SON'S. 10 cent percale at 6. 9 cent outing for 5.JJ Ginghams,4. Ducks 10 cents. 2400 matches 15 cents. Shirts 15c, Nice suspenders 5c I The best Ladies' Vest for 1 5c you ever saw. . v 1 aozen pencils wim ruDDer enap, oniy oc. r; . v,a k Ladies' mixed hose 5c. - 1JS , - . , , . , Gent's cold laundried shirts with two collars and one pair cuSa for 90c. Twentyfiye envelopes 4c. Table oil cloth 10c per yard. Mosquito nattiujg 5c. Feather pillows co yered for Ten dozen caps for baby's , .. o. . . U0 75 cents, that we will sell U,w of oft r, f Tinnf rv" "w delay they will not last long. We vare selling everything cheaper than ever. ' - i . . : i- ' I. . - - " Summer Goods cut to the I be auick and if you want to buy I cheap, go to LOWE & SON. w RQ . 'HOT ; WEATHER FABRICS OA jusieceived a lot of pietfy percales for Shirt Waistis. Don't fail to see them. A LOT . of new and Stylish prints just in. Good Styles. WE HAVE a few piecs of Or gandie. Lawns that will gaatlow : figures 4 now '-v IF YOU , want the coolest and prettiest hot weather dress call and see our 2-yards wide white Organdie. ' A BIG Jot ofk Ladies Black Hose to go ot 5'cents. OUR NAVY.E3 J Blue Crepons 3 for Shirt Waists are the correct thing for Hot weather. OUR STOCK of Ladies Oxford Ties in Black and Tans are the handsomest in the town, Go say the Ladies and pur prices are lower too. TOBACCO GOOD! TOBACCO TOO and more Tobacco for - less money than can be bought in Con cord. You that use iobacco can save money by seeing us r H IT . T . r A MUKRI0N, LENTZ "& Fall Goods Bought Before the Advance in Price. Beautiful, dark Crepons as changable and as Pretty as silk only 12 cents, worth 15 cents. JVJSW FALL SHADES in Henriettas 40 inches wide only 25 cents per yard. ALL WOOL SERGE 36 inches wide, 2? cents worth - . . , . 35cents. PRETTY FALL STILES in Percales only 10 cents. 1 ALL WOOL (fine Merino) French Flannel . for Ladietj DressingiSaeqmes only 60 cents per yard. . See our 'Crpyene tte ; absoi ItifolTr " TI A TK PROOF 56 inches wide". ' - ' ' wnle. recitations.'
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