A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS.
rf jtj, an:l Put In SJinpe By Our
An Unfortunate Youth.
Carina Dollar iV. v
, :r , . . . me vouinrn nn
niriinn I.
aunt" reiicii PiiHher: wuu sometime ago suffered
. w m;v, I tile loss of ITiia aTwrtf - . ,
" . . i.Y--U 'V'" 'f W8 taken 10 theJhnrtW4 lir iL
their return to mis omce. bo n 7 J ,;?"v' uaierrea to Unar.
Arrange.eat3 are Wnf perfected ta'the 1 iC 2h 0f
, lawu party at Fdreit HiH on K of - . , fnt ?f the
r ft lawn p 7 , MfVej8.baaiT; mtoairea 'hvteni
4 THE fitfira i)F 'B:Mikiir5r.
on
for
Tuesday
Bight next, under the and
.. nf the ladies of the Metno-h r y crjsiaiuzea
my0 v iienz, ana upon ad
aisL church.
1 -;iJ.ii -, A-
People Wtoo Tifa,,!; fc 0ar
, Reporter.'
Theriff Sims is waling aV:
lotte foaay. : ' ;:n
Miss Lizzie Boat is visiting at
Mr. J W Cannon's,
Mias Daisy Jaggart is visiting
her sister, Mrs. K L Dove. -
Mr. 0 G Heihg, of Mt. Pleas
ant, spent the day in the city.
Prof. M A Boer; of North
Carolina College, spent the day here.
vice of Dr. L M
Archey, the county nhvaiman. tha
Mr, Kobert Dove left Thursday boy was moved. Strmn,
right for Baltimore, where be will friends contributed quite liberal!
- " . 1 1 1 I I . .1 - r . . . . .. J I . . 1. r
be under treatment oy a special pnj to defray the erpensVs of the litfiA I TJ J Wertz and little
a cianior-a i'c'H"w ,WVW1C u- wno, n not aided in fimo BFeut j.nuruuy aiternoon m
,!me our local' physicians. will be entirely blind. ThW nhiln ia city-
vfr. Hazeillius Suther, a native a nt Tears of age, and his peo-
rwnrd bov and son of the late Pie llve 011 Vte&t Hill.
Caleb A Cuther, now of near Trout- JUrs- m l. Moorfe accompanied the
mWs. Iredell county, was in the ooy t0 unarlotte a4d will see him
atinfl rtr otitis
departed boyhood days. ow People.
In ill probabiiitr, tomorrow's . Uld P61 reqaire medicine
6 . . I Will find in ft trno rorria in T?l;,
cord WiU wmd p the baseball .ea- Bitters
son .or k., 8timulate and contain8 no wh.gk
.Tinted bv manv and eyerybodv is I .u-
t - - - - Wl utuu UIUIIUIU. DQI ftCM in n
innted to witness it. Itbnic nTi nltAratiVo T
Miss Fannie Strieker, a most I o the stomach and bowls. vadclinfr
estimable young lady of this city, I strength and giving tone tq the orn
has gone to Forest City, where she tuFeoy Jwature in .4 . .tne
r.ceDted a ooaition as iKgtrnct. l'B"urPaDoe me lunouons. jaiec
ress in a music school. Forest City tri,? S'tters is an excellent appetizer
is fortunate to secure one so com 7f 7 " , I -
it just exactly what they need. Price
A number of yourg ladies and Drug Store.
gentlemen picnicked at Glasses
Thursday night. "The ride was
delightful," says one, "but the dust
was almost stifling." The exenr-i
eion went and returned without ac
Daring the absence of Miss Wii-
To tbe Cltlxens! of Concord.
On and after the 20th day of this
month ot August, I will open
out a first-class .meat market and
will be glad to serve the public with
their needs in the fresh meat line.
My place of business will be in the
Hams, Mr. Bryant, a recent radaat8 lUWDt
f i l . tt ; i i - e I w " .
oi iue umverduy, is locauzing ior street. Respectfully,
the Charlotte Observer. His first alO lm, J. F. Dayvault.
work and
experience, in a new
.among strangers, is a succesd.
has a nose for news.
A Farmer Commits Suicide.
e Clinton. Mo., Aug. 29. Joe Line
hoss, a farmer from Blair town, Mo.,
nntntirtlfffld ctnistiA Via a f Awilav xr
tarn m time has prevented many a 7lerddv by . Demitv Constable N.
. I " . -
nt of sickness and saved numerous L.Green and placed in jail, charged
lives. This prove3 the necessity ot with foreink a $21 note anddeposit
... i
keeping this incomparable medicine I ingr it as collateral for a loan with
the Blairtown Bank. He formerly
lived at Ladue,Mo., and bore
good reputation
a
son
the
Miss Lizzie Eddieman, pf Ko.
4 township, is visiting Miss Myrtie
Moore.
Dr. C C Wilson and little
daughter have returned to Harris
burg.
Mr. WH Bransofi, of Dnrham1,
s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W 11
Odelf. '
Messrs. Harrisdii Wilson and J
B Douglass were overfrom Cbarfotte
last night.
Prof. R L Keealer and nephew,
Master J erry Hall, returned from
Salisbury todoy.
Dr. Richmond . Harding and
family returned to Davidson today,
after several days in the city.
Miss Mattie landsay pf Mat
thews, is visiting her .cousin, Miss
Gertrude Caldwell, on Spring street.
Capt. Robert E Cockrane, and
wife, of Charlotte, spent the day in
the city with Mrs. S E W Pharr;
Mr. Cochrane'ir sister.
Misses Selene and Annie Paries
Hutchinson, who have, beeri. spend-
ing a week at Capt. J MOdell's, re
turned to Charlotte, their home,
today, , , ,t
Mrs. Paulr mother of C Rbtrai
ford, with two children, Miss Sophia
and Master 'Wl Bdye made this city
their home; hayibg 'moved here irom
Rockingham;
: i
HOT
WEATHER FABRICS
On Saturday-
vAUG
31
WE ARE GOING TO
SELL THEI.IBAL
ANCE OF OUR
LAWNS,
D AMITIES
AND
MUSLINS,
1
-AT-
5c
-YD-
ft
tag basis ;
Alexandria. Va
Asheville. N. C.
Burlinfton,N. C
BurkoviHV
Chartottetfriile, Va..
Chapel Hill, N. u
Concord U J O. ' .
Charlotte. N. C
panviae,yA......
Lhirtiatn. n. C.v. . .
where it can be readily reached at
all hours of the day and night.
A snpfiial to the Ohartntte Oh-
. Bucklen's Arnica Salve.
server irom Morven, Anson county, The Best Salve in tke world for
says that the first bale of new cot- Cuts, Bruisss, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
ton was sold at that place yesterdav Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe
(Thursday) by Steve West. The Hands, Chilblains, Corns and ail
cotton was purchased by J M Hardi- Eruptions, and positively cures
nBuiuu.ujuiu uwui Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is
n, who paid eight cents for it. guaranteed to give statisfaction or
ThP. Saliahnrxr 7WAnnnViftnf. monev refunded. Price 25 cents per
th- nhiftHfl nKi;, ..v ccJbox, For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug
, . - 7 Store.
uaugnter8 of the rimg gave tne
children an exhibit of j curiosities,
etc., in the chapter hcuse tonight.
The curiosities exhibited were loan.
d them by Kev. Dr- Davis, of Con
cord." Fred Miller, colored boy of the
iown, was employed by Mr. Castor
to qo some wort, and on going voaDnetite? Then do not try to
v i rnrp.ft rooiaown: dud use lug wuou fftiubuw
the boy's attention was attracted by Bcielltific means for restoring tone to 'SSSSSfe?c
something in the lot, and not lopk- th6 8t0mach. How ? Why, by tak- SKttC
mg wnere He was stepping fell to h A ers garsaparilla, and in a sur- wStvaV...
o- - - nriBinffiv saurt tiLuc, yuui owmouic i vvinston-saiem,
r o - . :
f . j ho ; f
REDUCED
Cotton States sr,a inttllDpl Exposltlcn
ATLANTA, GA.,
tpleinljer 18 DeceBibii' 3f;f8
Tnr fhi kWrve occarion the SbtithernlUJIi
THESE GOODS SOLDSFOR
12 1-2 jtosl5a,
BUT ALL
WE.HV.VE
jastreceivfid a lot of
pjetty percales for
Sliirt Waists. Don't
! fall to see them.
ALOT
of new and Stylish
priflls jnst in. Good
Styles.
WE HAVE
a few piecs of Or
gandie Lawns that
will go at low figures
now
IF YO U
want the coolest and
prettiest hot weather
dress call and see our
2-yards wide white
Organdie.
A BIG , ,;
Jot of; Ladies Black
Hose to go; ot 5.cents!
OUR NAVY
Blue Crepons for
Shirt Waists are the
correct thing for Hot
weather ...
i i
4J
of Ladies Oxford Ties
in Black and Tans are
the handsomest in the
town. Go, say the
Ladies and our prices
are lbwer too.
TOBACCOGOOD
TOBACCO TOO
arid more Tobacco ;for
less money than -can
be, bought iti Qbn
cord. You that use
iobacco can v save
inonev bv 4eiftiTio' n a
MORRION, LENTZ &
36
Fall
L.1 t'
u-ooas
l;- . .-. i'iu, tt 1 .j-
Bought Before the,
Co. 'will .eU low-rate .rcmnlitip.Twcicewap
ATLAMA. ua., ana rexura on wio iuuww-
'-i . f i,.
MUST
i
36.25.19.25
12.85
18.70 13.70
23.2517.05
B5.3al8.55
9.40
JL1 4 uiau muj , -
OttfehroyN. O.
Goldsborc.N. C
Wben Baby -was sick. ire gave her Castoria.
iffheii she was a Child, she cried I or Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
HemteSBpTTFllle N. C
Hickory, N. C
HkfatfoiHt,lVrAJv...
Hot SpringaN. C . .
Henderson. N. C......
Lynchburg, v a.
Lexinarton. N. C...
MoTRftntpSQjN. C
Marion, W. U
. Newton. ;xxU
Orartre.-Va:.
Oxford. N. C.
KIchmona, va.
Reidsville, N.u....
Raleigh, N. C.-..
South Boston, va .
Strasbursr. Va
SalUbury.vNie.......
S3.25tl7.(
BO.40,15.00
13.15?..
te0.05il4.70
...teO.401&.)
26.2519.2a
21.7515.95
.
20i.4Q15.Oa.,
S0 18.50
16.05....
Advance in Price.
4
15
5.75
9.651.....
i
10.35
ia,40U,.r.
9.m
i:
i.25l
l4.t
- r
11.80.....
la
10.901
GO
.. . .
.f6.55
5.85
NOTHING RESERVED FOR
ONE DAY.
10.20J.....
Jin
tti.flOJ.....
11.6(K
QBeautiful, dark Crepons aa
JJ)"yT Jlchangable and as Pretty as
T
silk only I2cents,f vwlh 15
cents.
. .
10.45
15.30 .-.s.Jll.25
24.5M8.00.,..v
20.4015 W
tB.25riT.ra..v.-J
18.8513.80
20.4015.00.....
121.515.80
26.2519.25
15.30,. ...
15.30.....
16.35'.. 12.(
8:
26.25W.5
23.6517.35
26.2519.25
22.9516.85
19.0013.95'..
T.S
840
6X5
8.05
7.25
7.10
7.25
LOWE &JSON.
10.45!
1344ff.kl..
10.45'.....
10.80,.... t
14.00,... 4
7.25
7.85'
T.25
.15
4.90
..tlt.OT..:.
12.60. ...
14.00.....
11.30..
9.80K..
of 7 or 8 feet, r His arm;waa full of wiH com0 ia; and Come to stay. (atesxr6minteraete.iwhite
:umoer at the time, but the bov was m r,, r .. explanation., v..VtV j
Ncbool Aanoanceineni. ; i inll'ltnn A- Tickets will be sold Septembers
aot seriously hurt.
it is saia that soon after tne
annneaai illlv for the DaSt tWO YCarS 1 7,1896.
MMWWWW I
campmeeting was established
Miss Marshall haying taught so
. ..hw tnv tio raaf. two VftftrjR 7.1896. ' , . a A'i
at
nniiimnn TinicptH will ix sow aaur irow
n j :i i amaa W cant.mhr 1ft tn Decftmbnr 15. 1895. inclusive,
m UOnCOru, wiii I nai limit twentv (20) days from date of
TOUI)UlUfC wc ww, . SChOOl, MOnaay oeuu -cuu, iu n., lTieketll wm bld daiirfroni
September 15 to December 30. isySi iBoiujnnp.
with final limit fifteen (15) dayat f rem 'datrf oi
flnlnmn C:
unwavering old man in the neigh- gamQ building. She endeavors to
ifumn'D : Tickets will be sold on Tuesdays
pardonable sin almost for the men bining thorough mental work with
ana women to sit together during tne best Physical ana Moral develop
services.- Theretbre he bdilt ahigh ment8t Terms $1.50, $2.00 and $3.00
partition running lengthwise of tne per month. , ,
arbor to separate the sexes. The -ftFor '
night after the partition was finished That five-room house on East
ered
and Thursdays of each week from Septemoer
17 Ttenftmher 24. 1895. inclusive with final
limit ten (10) days frpm-date of sale. .
-rvimnn w..' Tioketa will be sold daily froto
September 15 to December 30, 1895, inclusive,
with final limit seven X7) days from date of sate.-
... ... m, t . . . j. t Avail! K.3 ..1
Is the loniy line nterinr itetiBxosjfljp
one, or ones, tarred and feath- Depot street, now xdcupied by Mrs. gto
it waIi ThflMavr fiia nar- .t w Wil lftford. is f or sale. Inter es tea tvrntA to the Exposition Gtouads.' mj i
. j w -,tw tV- t . If A ATT For ticket and fuU toformauon appiy w
"tlOU Wa3 torn down and has nCVer Parties Will f ttZZ your nearest asrent, or address ,
u. I forma and other desired lniorma-1 T rrm w a:
JSTUW FALL SHADES
inJHenriettas 40 inches wide
only 25 cents per yard;
ALL WOOL SERGJi
86 inches wide, 27 cents worth
35 cents.
PRETTY FALL STYLES
in- irercales omv 10 cents.
ALL WOOL (fine ,. Aterino)
French Flannel for Ladies
Dressing Saeqmes only 50
cents per yard, ' :
See our Croyenette abso
lately iRAINipROOF 60
inches.wide. -
.1.
HOQ t , for terms ana omer ueaircu
I f inn.
J.MCnLP. Vf.A.TUttl
Traffio Manairer. Genl Pass. Aft
1
j I
1300 Penn. Ave Washington, D. C .