Newspapers / Daily Concord standard. / Aug. 24, 1895, edition 1 / Page 3
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A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. 1lf kea Up anl Put in Shape By Our llutttliMX: Pencil Pusher. Prof, P B Wright, of Enoch vi He, wa8 in the city today. ; Don't forget to provide your Sun day luxuries today. One cent a mile rate has been se- red to the 8tate Fair. xu uuieuipung to step out of the furniture store delivery wagon back, ward Mr. Jmes N Bell received a terrible fall by catching his foot in the roDe that ia'tiad f fu u:j 4 w.,v kV vuc U1UU cuu Mr. Ball says the fall didn't amount to much, but the sudden stop was wnat nurt. THE RUSH OF HUMANITY. People TOno Travel, :. Seen by Oar Mr. Wiibar, of Marshal, is in the city. Mr, Will Hacker was over last night from Charlotte. Miss Ella Walter left today for Ne well's to spend gome time. Beballist Andrew Grier was in town today from Harrisburg. Dr. Q A Misenheimer, of Char lotte, was in the city this mornirg JW..B8 .uuie ratterson nas re turned from viai ting friends in Char Not one complaint has ever been made by those uainsr Aver's Katsa Concord and Forest Hill are play- parilla according te directions ing ball this afternoon. Furthermore, we have yet to learn t)f Miss Ufford will open her school a ca8e which it has failed to afford at Albemarle about Oct. 1. oenenK Bo say hundreds of , drggist .Dutchman; the big Expresa J waon horse is lame and off duty, . ... j ... , , . , Mr. John W Cook, keeper of the lotte rru oniifhhnnnH voaf.ihnlo train I muc xubtc. X liC OVUVUVWW1.W Vt M. U I A 1 . was several hours late this morning. f cT s' " " w x (Saturday). He went oyer to ex- Kev. B S brown preached in St, amine Mecklenburg's home for; the Andrews Lutheran church Thursday poor, to see if our neighbor was in mgnt. " advance of us. Mr. Cook is always The boot-blacks are terribly un- looking into the interests of the easy about not being allowed to sell county as well as those under his niSht going south. a shoe-shine on Sunday. care. . Mr. Ed H McCracken of the Mr. J T Pounds ha3 up the brack- Yoa cannot say that you have Oharlottt Penny Post, spent the ets for the veranda at the Morris '"ea overyimng ior your rnenms . " House, A metal awning will be tl8m UQtil yu have taken Ayer's Misses Annie Parks and Selene Miss Essie Marsall has returned to the city from Philadelphia, her home. Dr,F E Harwell, who has been in the city for seyeral days, left last built also. A prominent man said to ns: "If cotton would bring ten . cents this fall, you would not hear of any free silver again." Pills. Hundreds have been cured of Huthison, of Charlotte, are visiting mis complaint oy tne use or tnese at Capt J M Odelrs. Pills alone. They were admitted on LOWE & SON'S. Not in the' history of our business have we offered such redicuiously . ' '.i as we are doing now. We are determined to close out all of our HOT WEATHER FABRICS SUMMER GOOES exhibition at the World's Fair standard cathartic. as a A man recently visited this city Hickory Grove will get the usual from a neighboring county, and in number of representatives tomorrow, meandering around, walked into if the weather is favorable, as in Brown Bros, livery stables. He was former years at the camp-meeting, astonished to see a barn as large as Mr. and Mrs. H G Ritz have re turned from a pleasant tnp Asheville and Tennesee.; Misses Jennie Gourley and Belle Er win, of Flowe's, are yisiting Mies Laura Gourley, of this city, Master Ernest Correll returned and will not take into con, siderat ion what it cost us, but we would prefer to have the oosts than to have the goods to layingon our counters. Look at the handsome line of ZDTXOIEZS A small country bov trot lost from that he had never seen a livery to the city this morning from a Tint that 'we are selhn5 at 8 cents his parents this afternoon and put stable before. He was 27 years old to his grandfather s at Harrisburg. other houses charge vou 12i in an hour or more exercising hia and had been to a town twice in his Mrs. Umto Rwmlr nnrl Inn era. After a lno hnnf lift was life ti me. He had Queer ideas about I TTorrw r win v rAttimaii list timhf C6Qts for tne same stuff all found. the way the livery business was from a week's visit to relatives in ln hU m Arid Tomorrow has been set apart by maDageQ' AsheviUe. the ministry of the city as a day of curiositiea There and iiere. Father Joseph, of Greensboro.! I C7 A prayer for the missionaries in foreign Heres a curiosity sure enough. Urriygd in the city today. He will fields. The day will be . universally Dr R K GregorY says about six preach and lecture tomorrow at the observed. SOLOES ; - for ladies - at net cose. We weeks ago he cut some green willow Catholic church; TvrAnr.npfl and marlp a rnstip. HO.rAflh I f Bincr f,0m fnr fi,a fromo- Dt l A Bikle returned Friday don' t want the shoes would V4 VUWUJi WUlUft V VMW k I ... . . " . ' I work. As some of the pieces AannlraI VtA otvaink Cattail 4 Vi am anil laid them on the top of a box with weights on them in the open air and Mr. John L Bobinson, a former a A tdt T7 ison. uoncora Doy, passea inroua me jx.l3A.JL 1 1 vi WE.HVVE just received a lot of pretty percales for Shirt Waists. Don't ; fail to see them. A LOT . of new and Stylish prints just in. Good ? Styles. WE HAVE a few pieces of Or gandie Lawns that will go at low figures ' now IFYOU. want the ( coolest and , prettiest hot weather dress call and see our 2-yards wide white Organdie. A BIG lot ofk Ladies Black Hose to go ot 5'cents. OUR NAVY Blue Crepons "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 our 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 1 money by eeing us MORRION, LENTZ Hl niflrkf tram MniaYi0M? WViora Via wont. were I. .. .. ... . urefer for von to have them. to attena a meeting ox the Jinights v Co SHOES that we have will be sold at St John's people of No. 8 came in today (Saturday )hurriedly trans acted their business and returned to church tor the annual congrega tional meeting. Capt. S A Ashe has in press herelannshine to drv and season a book on the silver question, .to . After this he cave them three citT en route from China Grove to which he has given much thought. Unatfl nf whit mint Hud and mlv Charlotte, where .he has secured a It will contain 19 illustrations. bv Unfl rnmnlfttpd the acreen. It haa Position at book keeping. Mr, T C Harri8.Raleigh Corres, been setting in the front hall of his : The weatherlmreau eavs clear and Ai0WeSC rrxces uamm ou pondent. residence Bince it was finished and LQ.mor Shoes We are tired of ffettine M . , - ' Prof. Wright, principal o! Enoch- w green twigs are growing vigor- Mra H McNamara is very sick at Sample Shoes and we are go Tllle Academy, is runnine a board- ously out of the frame, some of them h . . Corhin street. ing club in connection with his being already over an inch in length. - gayg cropa give you the lull Dene school. Thecost to ach student They are growing at the points 'J!;,, ? fit of it. where the little limbs were cut off. m UWBW",tt cum - I a a n r9 Y a a v ah a I T i ll. A T. v i Greensboro Recoid. h,ouj juB u CaWuW. ;iou can get m ubsioj ucut As to things growing after being Church pews are all free in this Corset you ever saw, painted, our f nenas, uraoer uros. city, ana everyooay is lnvueu io oc- last week had a watermelon sign j cupy one or a part of one tomorrow, painted. During the rainy weather at any of the churches. they placed the sign on the ground Fall Goods are last month was $2.90. There seventeen in the club. 4 Mr, D R Hooyer has returned from a trip through Georgia. He thinks it a fine state and says that, while cotton will not be a full crop, xna corn is splendid and that pros pects are bright for a large fall trade. Seventeen negroes of the Winston rioters were convicted in a bunch, natural was it Many of them plead guilty. The sentences are from 3 months to 12 aionths on the county roads, Two -get off with $50 and $100 fines re spectively. Mr. Harry Fryling has completed the new reel for the fire company, floor of thefr ice house, ahd Friday mnmincr when the sin was taken out, young melon vines were grown ing out of the painted melon, so Sudden's Arnica Salye, The Best Salve in tke world for Cuts, BruisssV Sores, Ulcers, Salt affliction is. Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe Hands, Ohifblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Dr. Soloman Furr Paralysed. Dr. Soloman Furr, of No 9 town ship, was stricken with paralysis Friday evening. His whole left side is paralyzed. " Dr. Young was sent for. The Stadakd has not seen Dr. Young to learn how serious" Dr. Furr's For 50 cents we sell you.a 75 cent Corset, and the same cut in better corsets, SHIRT WAIST SETS, ; STUDS, COLLAR BUTTONS, CUFF BUTTONS New lot jnst in: Piles . or no pay requi-ed. it is all jtkeks before being ready ganteed to -give statufachoa or toreceiye the 1,000 feet of new hose monev reiuuuu - is a coat of paint. It is a pretty box. For sale at P B Fetzer s Drug peice of work, and is a great deal 8tore' ; ; " lighter than the old reel. Notice. , A . 1 want to rent a good iwo-uorec The sanitary officers should make farm. I will furnish stock or be a' tour of the town. But before do- fnrnished. Reference good. A dairy ad should not stand too long. . An electrician's advertisement should not be calculated to shock its readers. " w WHITE " Sewing Machines at $22.50 A confectioner's advertisement worth' $3i.00. should show good taste. lng so, they should posess them self of a pair of magnifying eye glasses and some sort of disinfect-anfc- In nearly every back lot in the city there is a quantity of de cayed melon rinde, and the odor from these to say nothing of hog peris, ia not delicious. Customers bay melons and eat them in the lots leaving the rinds to rot. J, M, FUNDERBUBK. Mitford P. O , N. C. When Baby Was sick, we gave her Castorla. fllThen sho was a ChUd, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castorla. . Wbea she had Children, she gave them Castorla, EXECUTRIX NOTICE. Having been duly appointed and qualified executrix of the last Wlil ana lesuuuenb ui. o uu. i xi iu&, deceased, all persons holdig claims against said deceased are hereby notified to present them to tne un dersigned duly authenticated on or before the 9th day of 'August ; 1896 ior this notice mil be plead as a bar to their recovery. Also all persons owing deceased are notified that prompt payment is expected. : . Josin L. Fiitk, This Aug. 9th '95. Executrix, When you go to buy als ways see us . LOWE &:son. Bought Before the Advance in Price. f ' - ' f ' - Beautiful, dark Crepons as changable and as Pretty as silk only 12 cents, worth 15 cents; NEW FALL SHADES ' in Henriettas 40 inches wide only 25 cents per yard. ALL WOflL SERGh H6 inches wide, 27 cents worth 35 cents. PRETTY FALL STILES in Percales only 10 cents, ALL WOOL (fine Merino French Flannel for Ladies Dressing Saeqmes only 50 cents per yard. See our Croyenette abson lutely RAIN PROOF 50 inchesjwide. ; f I r
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