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OiaaiETIi.1 I , - rvH I .iMDUKKflUMAMralv:! -- . Ml V V I - . I WW: imrf II A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. iicKei up ut 1,1 Rlh1ii?? By'0r jjiiNtliuu: Pencil Pusher. Don't forget to see the ladies play ball Friday. ; ;:: ' It is said that there; is soon to be a , . reading . in this xityv : Most of the Graded Schools .in ti e Srate opened on Monday 7 " Ctipt. W S Bingham issues a call to Company G. 'in this paper. ; S(e notice. v.'-";"--''' It looks probable that the B. & 0. Biilway Company wiirget control of the Roanofce & Southern. Mr. D B Coltrane and family are contemplating fta trip to Kentucky, It they go, the time is set for next -week. ' ;. ' ' Ia the Southern baseball league games, Naahiyille and Atlanta tied for the pennants The tie will be played off. - - . i . Mr. J Wiley Cook, or No. 5 town On their way to town this ship, was in the city and reports ( Wednesday) morning '.Messrs Geo, that rain is needed very badly in his and Frank Boat found the rem- THE HUSH OF HUMANITY. People Who Travel, as Seen by nr . - Reporter. ! .7 Mr.JW Wal ker epent the day in Unarlotte, ' ,' : i -Mr. J O Wadsworr returned today from Albemarle. .1 H ' , - Mrs. S E WhiUof Mill; 8, O., is -visiting at ilr. ,W Allison's. nT--: a i mm. pSTTHEAMERICAN TOaACCO co DURHAM, N.C. U.S.A. ... L MADE FROM ABSOLUTELY PURE veighborhood. ' - A moonlight picnic will take place tonight at Mr. John Free'ze's, in Xo. 4 township. Several will at tend from the city. Tuesday. night there was a meet ing of the members of the old cornet band to consider reorganization. A full attendance was not present. nants of a dead calf along the rail road about twenty feet . below the Morrison crossing. It had "been killed by. a train. Tne Washington Gazette tells of a theft of $914 from Mr. Arbn Mizell near the Beaufort county line. He had saved up that amount, placed it -Mrs J B Sherrill and- children are visiting in Lexingtbn'at &v. M V SherriU's.; . ' -1 The Raleigh News ancTObserver this morning says : Mr: J W - Can-; hon, of Concord, spent the day 'here; Mrs. W L Robinson, of Char-1 lotte, passed through the city: oil her way to Mt. Pleasant this morning.1 Messrs E B Hill and Harrv Hendnx arriyed in the city:- this morning from Misenheimer's springs Mr. Joseph Cannon left this morning for Pan tops Academy,' at Charlotteayille, Va., to enter school. Miss May Stafford, of Kocky River, and-Miss Minnie McKindley, of South Carolina, are visiting Miss Pearl Morrison. " 1 LOWE & SON. 5 ' I' ' There is no way whereby we jcan expect to secure your trade; this Fall unl ess we make our prices attractive. This we are going to do. We were so fortunate a s to fill our house with all the lattest stuff in - DRY GOO i ' " -. ; - A1TD Mrs. J W Wads worth and Mr. Chads F Wadswortn, of Charlotte are in the city, the guests of Mr. J W- Jannon, 1 Misses Addie Alexander and . VLXKJ suitable for fall; and winter in a Jn Vnnlrif nrrovnfiH f Vv n n Lro f" ! . , , , .... , . , Katharine Gibson will leave on the vanced, and we are going, to in rnw snntra enn nin it. in nia smnp i i . ' I txiriw train rnmnrrnw mnrmncr fnrl A young man recently dreamed house, and from there some one itole 0 , , A , give our customers the entire hat he was riding horsebacK From it. There is not even a suspicion to effect of his dream he was sol who the thief was. sore ne couiq scarcely waiK anout, See egpWhpre the advertisement of the An improved $35 Domestic Sew. Mr. S Wittkowsky, .of Charlotte, Ingtitute DecatUr Ga ing Machine,five drawers, will be sold assignee of H Baruch, whose "push, ' iQffaa A rlrlin amri Mn nnftt I . Cannon and Lucy Lore Will leave special sale of ... tomorrow morning for Agnes Scott ! o u ivi ivi & r Misses Emma and AnnieHearne, DRESS Winston had 19 deaths during August; 5 of them were whites 14 ated. . urana stand seats,- unuer a large canvass wilt be-erected for ladies and their escorts at the ball s;ame Friday. Admission 25 cents. No extra, : - ' GOODS on last Saturday at 5 cents per annie Stafford, of Cabar- yard was a good card for us. It was a big loss for us, but then our trade got the benefit of it and that is all we care for S20 cash. Call on or adddres I pluck and perseverance7' has won " I ... . . I u '.i. hi ? 1 J Y Walker, Concord, N. 0. lw? for him. the distinction of being one o1 ounc AmcBaa, misa uraue of North Carolina's most progressiye Heilig, of, Mt. fleasant; ana Miss business men. He offers suggestions Louia. Cook, of St. John's were in colored. The number m.ght haye to the outf-town Vt may the c.ty toaa,. .. increased had the srathmr eun oner- wc Vi wc"u lv JVU' - jiHw;rum ...... 1 I ? tl 111 In speaking of Charlie JiOrd, who s county, wen rememoerea;nere as murdered young Welsh, The Stand- a pupil of SUtesvile College, ia the guest of the Misses Mciiilwee. force that Capt. Thies took from Statesville Landmark. the Phoenix to work at the Hail gold mine. Such was not the case, Louisburg, son of Secretary of State lor. lis not oiten.tnat you Lord never worked at the Phoenix, nharlea M Cooke, arrived in the city can bnv as handsome stuif at oeyerui weea aga umetmug woJand went t0 the Maile two years last night from Raleigh. He will ' . . .aid about racing fory the second after the present management took iearn the cotton mill business at the 6 fents ;as.you,aio; iroin . us. uavuvu. . 4 uw.wv cnarce. n.ioii mi ; inauusuuiu new tcld a reporter that r the' idea had - . . . . - v.. . . -5 ' . , I invprnnr I larr aivAs Rnmfi interests I iLf;no" fnmia TTtt TavRlnmp ' . ' ' liiifr onf a rofford in rr- f ho 53 to fa farms 1' 'i xi'ii- T171 1 t.. f Aw f rvf 'Inpt- i I .. I "6 -M0'0 v"w r'"v l anu Jlilio alter icio iuujr i-u aw.vju. . J K : -LUe crop ot corn ia expected tp De Amoena, at Mt. Pleasant.1 A large A dummy line accident occurred 45000 bushels, and ofpork there delegation ot school girls is expected on Main street this; morning that will be 132 000 pounds. At the to arrive tonieht from South Garo in 1 j .1 .0 . " ' r. ;- . " . . .. . . l ...... " .-" caustu me uowniau 01 a wagou. vue Caledonia farm there are 2,500 acres ;na. and- the eastern part of this ot ne hind wheels struclc- jne in corn, 1900 in cotton, and 130 state. - iiiiu6, auu uuuBcuuuru,.iuo plows, o u convicts, iit tne jwonn asel was broken. A'5 scantling was ampton farm 212 convicts, 1,200 secured and the lniured .body drag-. l-nra.in n.nrn fisnin nnttnn: and - 50 Sdoff. 1 Diowa. At the Halifax farm 146 L- nL i. i Y uen iiauY wtva tic; wo gave u .wmw.. ; ... COMING ; . WOMAN , If the fashion, plates are to be believed, will wear , black, ' and there never . wap such a demand for BLACK DRESS GOODS ; to the' exclusion of all col- oredv fabrics. Nothing adds more - to the beauty and dignity of a woman' s , appearance , . than ( a Vfine black gown, which is alike economicalahd ultra f ash . ionable. We havef just gotten' in our black and . navy blues bought wheii , the prices were low can sell you 75 cent Henrietta Surah for 50c 46 inches wide Can sell you a SI ' goods 50 inches wide . for 75c, Our stock of Black Creapones are the " latest production. "We , ask all Ladies to see our dress ' ' goods before buying else where. Do you want to see the prettiest line of LADIE'S" SHOES ever shown in Concord ;i Then come and see us and : be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauty. Cur No. 71 Needle Squats Toe prettiest seo'e on the mar ket " :'- '" ; : Our No, 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stylish yt: k ' Our No, 70 Sound Toe a grand seller, all at low figures, . UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS . ..... Our city trade 'Leader' ' , pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent continu- ous facings on back and sleeyes, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. Mormon, Lentz Co LA i ::"y - i i : D I ivi -MiKE S worths from ??15itto 20 cents per aad 'went out'in 1 endless Mr. D M Stallings; of this county, convicts," 38 plows1 1,100 acres in enowaaaCMd.-criedorc; who is nrinninal of SunshiWrInsti corn,jand'425 acres in cotton. AtlmxeapecamemAByngCast 'it m, POMrta Rani t nor ara 77 nnn When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. this .Wednesday eyeningl remark- . .. . . Uniyerisity at Chapel Hill, where, he aoiy good, j - t : i , 5 i quantities atr 5 :. cents, We hope the ipeople who got these - goods' will aprirecihte the bargain. t . 7?.- T. Fall Goods Bought Before the . . - - 1 - . Advance in Price. it Beautiful , dark Creponsrsr changable and ;;is' Pretty J as silk only i.2;. cents,' .worth 15 ,t-; centsi.' ; ... NEW; FALL: SHADES Buf now it leaves' us with a nice blean new 'store. ,,to -- show you -:this ifall : some,, of the Will t.alf A a nriofiLrrrarliidfa rnhriaA fhlS fall. - ;? :: .do You WantBither? Jl lotlll.tlll The following articles are offered .r.t itvit A iwtcwTnoc o appetite Thetf ddlnoHry to f- privately Uhd C reasonably : fl44if t i i nanasomest stun to ue eeu force tool down; but use ' the most Onepnol table, balls and cues;, one JSSSfSrS?. &.Mi,il mjii'WiT,nwn nVht Ti era icieutificmeausforfestoringtone'to wteile table'one cook atoye, one SIkSiiS. ' "rr:.'---' WWM9m W ... - ing Ayer'siSarsaparilla and in a sur- table.) Kor further particulars5 call singly snort time, your appetite at this offiice.., ,$ M s2tf; will contain, and c6me tovstay. : -'-i " - -il" A Horse Fell and Broke It's Keck. Mr. and Mrs. Louis M Swink, the , a Mr Safrit, of No 6 township, Pang couple that were last nie;hl today (Wednesday) hauled a load of united in marriage in Holy Trinity w fa th brick yardof) Mr. K A church at Mt Pleasant, passed grown, just below the depot, and on througli the city en route to Win y,ia wav to town, after unloading, JJAn 4.V..: T v t . , . . m ' i 1 1 ; ' . " ':. " ' -' i t t . i --wu, moir uome, tnis weanesuayj morning. f ; ; A dose of Ayer's Cherry.. Pectoral aken in time 'has prevented many a t of sickness and saved- numerous ives. This provesihe 'necessity ot ccping. this.incomparable;;medicin here it cau he readily reached at bours of the day and night. while crossing the bridge over the railroad one: of his horses -became frightened at ?a puffing , engine be neath;it. The horse started to ran ancl in the attempt fell and broke its neoK. The remains of, the dead aninaai werei hauled 'some.. distance innrl town. It' was valued, at JVJ v ' - about $60. to impress upon i IT'S THE SIMPLErTRIVUtlKYEPNS THAT YIELD FORTUNES, such as 'the ?'car-windowf which can -be easily slid up . . ! ... .1 1 .V l lvlr "caiirA. Ud aown Wlinom urcajuag vac paaa&ujs6 - M llar-biittnn " v"nut4oCk-'.'"DOtue-KDppei, oTT vn.,c9n(i other little thine? that most any one can . f Jmnmvincr- anrl thce simole inventions are I the onet that brps largest returns to the author Try U think of something so invent. . -: - ui 1 t IT IS NOT SO HARD AS IT SEEAIS: T..'nteVm mit tirmiirh tie receive SOedai noticeln M.tinnal Recorder." oublished at Washington, D. C. which is the best newspaper published in America in the interests of inventors- We furnish a years subsenp. tion to this journal, free of cost, to all our cuents---ifn LOWE-&I SON. ' 0-r'. 5 . iziHjanriettia.40 inohea N.w.ide only:25 cents'peryard . ALL WOOL SERGZ 36 jnches wide; 27 centswor tbv 35 - cents. . r PRETTY' FALL STJLES 3 r:r-;f ( C 3 - r also advertise, free of cost, the invention each xnont i :j - - - V ' of copies of the "National Recorder," ' cpntainin? a sketch of the winner, and a description of his invention. will be scattered throughout tne unuea obwuuuS capitalists and manufacturers, thus bringing p their atten tion the merits of the invention.- - " - All communications verarded Stnctry cOnfiCinaaU. JOHN WEDDERBDRN aGp., Solicitors of American and Foreign Patents. 61& F-Street 1 N. Wi.-: " . Box Ws. WashlSstoia, D; C. rry Reftrtnaiditor ef this fattr. IVrittpr c:J . r . J- v--v.. , T in -Percales only 1 10 ' cents, ALL 'WOOL (fine ; Merino) French;- Flannel 1 !for Ladies Dressing Saeqmes only 60 cents per yard I 7 " ' See v o'nxt T Croyenette abson lately RAIN PROOP .J 56 inches .wide.. V , " .; : . .
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