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.rrivI of Trams. :M,mond arrives at 11:15 a. m 'o rrVashi"Ston 'V " 35 Atlanta ' 3 xeiv Vork ( . .l..iit: S ''direkht leaves at 12m. 10:03 p. in. 7:23 l- in. 8:05 a. m 8:53 a ni. 9:03 p. m. 1 li 1 Ml:tlta- 03 auu.jy tt n.v. J a1 u u .,,.,11 Atlanta and Washine- m. between !1 trains"- the Washington and oS' 37 A estfbuled limited trains and stop u- ,.-11 cord on su 31 v- Our better .tut OF LOCAL NEWS hfdr,,iul l'wtiw Shape By 1 ........ liiNtier. iinsiiM- Cannon is no today, though there is no change fori worse. Xhe hot weather is almost aa un endurable as is the sanitary condi tl0n of the town.,. jlr. R E Gibson is haying extent siye improvements made on his resi dence and property on Mam street. ev. J H Thornwell, who has hosts of friends' here, is critically ill athi3 home at Fort Mills, S. 0., with typhoid fever- - A sociable will be given tonight at the home of Miss Berta Q-iai- in which quite a numher or vouug folks will participate. ? J. Harvey Dorton, who for the past aoepn " weeks was assisting: at the Register of, Deeds office with the tax list, has been released. He went to bis home in No. 10. The foot ball team at Trinity College was out practicing Tuesday afternoon when Tbad Troy received i hard fall and sprained his left shoulder. Durham Bun. Mr. A N McNinch is at Mu.en nrimer's springs and is rapidly improving.- His recent illness pulled him down considerably, but we are glad to note the change for the beU ter. . A challenge has been sent to Flo we'd by a team from town for a game or bail to tatfe place at tne fairgrounds on Saturday evening. Tf: ia Vinnprl tVmf fVo rViallorcrA toiII be accepted. - ' ow ia the time to grasp the op portunity of a life timein selecting your dress gcods for fall and winter. Cannons & Fetzer, in their adver tisement of to-day, tell of what you need and where to obtain it. WAS NOT DELI UIO US, But Saw a Mneele r w....... ... - '. w 111 u is ltrnmly still. U convtrsajtioii with a Standard repor-rr a good farmer of the coun ty told a singular experience he had wiiii uisuumg brandy last week. A dam had been built on the branch nd a piece of piping: put down to conduct the water in the still house, where it emptied into a barrel. From the barrel the water ran into a cooling iud, in wmcn tne hot brandy had been placed. The farmpr doubtless had been tasting of his de licious make, saw to his intense hor row a snake floating around in the water. He was not positive that his eyes did not fool him, and called in a friend 10 assist ?in examining his discovery and, upon investigation, found it to be an el that had run do wn from the pond which measured abou: 18 inches. THE RUSH OF HUMANITY. Engine Glazed the Hind Wneel. . There came near being a terrible People Wno Travel,, as Seen by Onr -Benorter. . Mr. P M;Morri spent yesterday in Charlotte, - . Mr, A J Peed,of Baltimore, is in the city for a few days. ; : Mr. John Fisher, of Salisbury, spent last night in the city. : Mr. Henry T .Utley is down on visit to his old home from Salisbury, Misses Ewie and Bessie Fisher, of the Mill Bridge section, tpent to day in the city. ' . . .. ; ' Master. Luther Brown has re turned to school at Salem, Va. He lett this morning. MrsD B Morrison , and chil dren have returned from a week's visit to the country. Mr. R L Keesler returned to day from Misenheimer's springs, where he spent several pleasant days. Mr. Dennis Hall left today for Spartanburg, S. C.; where he will do some finish work for Oapt, ; A H Propst. Mrs. R Victor Blackwelder and little children left last night for LOW & SON. We are not offering our en tire stock of; goods for less than it costs us we don't want you to think so. But we want you to know that we. have gone through our stock and picked out sevh accident at the; depot today, ' when the local freight was coming in from Charlotte. There is a line of cars on either side the crossing, on the side track, which cuts from view a train on the main line coining or Chattanooga, Tenn., to visit Mrs. H going. Mr. Garah Caldwell was the L Groner, Mrs. Blackweider's only one cn the express wagon and mother. . ' did not notice the incoming train Mr. Ed. H Hall arrived home eral-'hundred pairs of until "o.a uutenman- was on the last nignt alter spending hye months main line and the freight only a few on the road with the McCormack yards off. Just as the hind Reaper and Binder company. He is wheels of the wagon were going looking healthy. over the track, the engine rolled upl the finest goods -;we!carrv id rr- - Max Wanner' and Fritz Meyer, No. 2, 21, 3, Si and 4, that fhA t.mn rjprmftnn ronn ara roolrinrr a IV CL UU.L Ul UU1 Ladiest Shoes not been that the train was a light horrible accident would have been to waerer offered 6v the New York uurumwc Jucvt News, the trip to be made in 780 n .1 1 T . . 1 r . 1 irom tne wacon. anu in aoing bo, we waht way- You may know thisj means caught his foot in the shafts, throw ing him under the wagon, which passed over his legs skinning them up pretty badly. Do Ton Want Either ? The following articles'are offered for sale privately and reasonably: One pool table, balls and cues; one davs. struck town this TThnrsdav w - - v j I .1 n,rtflMi.KK j,o0; ;n ; prices are not wnat we are irom 'bausoury in nve nours. xney looKine ior toaav, but we I 9 arc Vioalf h xr InnVin cr mpn ftiifl I ' are natite Germans, but haye want 7 t0 llave a Palr o been citizens of America for these shoes. They will go. the past two . jears. They anyway at about wenueu ineir wayiiom uere uuar lotteward, and are due in San Fran cisco, via Atlanta, San Antonio; and COMING WOMAN If the fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, and there , never was such a demand for BLACK DRESS GOODS : to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman' appearance than a fine black go wn, which is alike economical and ultra fash ionable. We have just gotten in our black and navy blues bought when the prices were low can -sell you 75 cent Henrietta Surah for 50c 46 inches wide Can sell you a $1 goods 50 inches wide for 75c. Our stock of Black Creapones are the latest . production. We ask all Ladies to see our dress goods be tore buying else where. Do you want to see the prettiest line of LADIE'S SHOES ' ever shown in Concord Then come and see us and be convinced. Qur No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauty. Cur No. 71 Needle : Sguar9 ' Toe Tjrettiest seoe on the mar- ket.S Our No, 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stvlish yt. 7 Our No, 70 Bound Toe a grand seller, all at low figures. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS Our city trade "Leader" pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin doubl e front and bac&, patent continu ous facings on back and sleeves, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. MORRION, LENTZ . GO WH ARE Half-Price.. hacratplle table, one cook stOve. one .,. two narior stoves and a dinine L03 Angles, by January 1, 1895. table. For f arther particulars call Sive song and dance. Perform" Now is the time'o come. They at this offiice. &2tf ances and take op collections means to defray expenses. as a A business transaction is about to take place in which One of Our lead- Wlien Baby was sick, gave her Castoria. ing firms is involved. We are not at liberty to 8tty much concerning it, tut will state that the deal will be a great improvement and addis tion to the business of the city. There 13 nothing to prevent"- anyone viill not last but a few days, 1 In the lot will be about 50 - ' ' -pairs of : ; Alien she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, Vben she had Children, she gave them Castoria, Mill No. 2 Flooded. George Tillman presented an or oacoctins a mixture and caliin'g it finance to the constitutional con sarsaparilla," and there is nothing Uention at Columbia, on Wednesday, wa8 at the cemetery. w prevent anyone spending good providing for the re-establishment money testing the stuff; but prudent 0f the whipping post system of pun PeopIe, who wish to be sure of their ishment for certain crimes. an 0 cU? " ' Mr. W A 8mitb was tbe happy u get cured. recipient of a crate of large apples, Mr, D A Misenheimer has return- eac of.which will on an average $ ..to Savannah, Ga., to resume his wejghH ounces, from his sonin- Position as freight conductor on the iaw Dr. H N Wells, at Clyde, N. O. enfcral Railroad of Georgia. He is rne f ruit was gathered from the son of Mr. George Misenheimer, doctor's farm oa Pigeon river. We - w luwnsnip, Tana several thank Mr, Smith tor tne aampie Miss Carter Dead. , ; Miss Ada Carter, who has been a long and patient sufferer, died, of consumption Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. She was about 35 years of age, and was a member of Forest Hill Methodist church, lo. 6, South. The funeral services were conducted frorx. the house- this moY (Thursday; afternoon by Key. M A be on Smith, her pastor: The interment Bargain uounter Men's Shoes 6i and 7 that must be The Shoes will all Sometime during Wednesday on the right jWhen, fyou enter night a leak was sprung in the water the.door. pipe that conducts the ; water from : m . , tQ showing this weeks aa iline Of LACE CURTAINS that you can not afford to miss. Think ing buy v ia8ag was hurt in a wreck cn brought us. 'HIS TAftl r- I o the tank on top of Mill No. 2, of the Odell Mills, through the im mense structure, and flooded the top floor of the above said mill. The' room is tilled with spinning frames, but no damage was done except everything on which the water fell LOWE &: SON.' ear Savannah. got wet. The large tarns was re- ThA nhArlotte Observer compos- oil if a nnntpntfl. - T T m I ' I . . VS 8 uair Vlffor tones nn the 'nfo fhA fnllnwincr chal- "a UdirrOOtS. Shmnlofoa fVia rrea I , nU.Un ilnvn onnrf.fl" Hn.ll Still RBeing -9 j b uvu buw ivmi iav rra in i.iim in i j ivcii u. v w a w iw 618 rt tissaes which snnnlv theL !f r . o-ftma of baseball". The unfortunate man Eall who 'I'with nutrition, etrerethens QUi.. nrno.a of which eo to the became deraaged Sunday night and J lr 'W. and adds th oil which Zander Eescue Hone. It reads: who was Wednesday afternoon con- Whe ehaftg 80f t, lustrous, and We the compositors of the Obsery: fined to jail for safety, is still rag- aa;bl9 toilet preparation in the er h'ebv challenge you "to play a mg. His case is .pronounced acute ? ' oStell t Latta Park, mania. While the husband sin TbeP,1n,,i:.i . t .-..tu..i....M to this sad plieht let not the charitable Sr-gnt rnub r "o bV330p. m and continue people, although entbu. as long as the police will allow, duty xn seeing toeeda of the ilast over th. u - Vut Ba the nmD re's poor wife, who is the mother of eey- u'Vbb in these r,.. TTenrv. Lniln. which shall be a secondary eral little chUdren, left in a helplea "'. FitchaM " n ;h-a3-catch-can eo condition and of very poor wroum. fe-on'tyou know they as you ptese rules -KSZS. -wi The Cabarrus moguls Uame; dog falls and moomers LACE CURTAINS forjf40 cents and then'a good one for 50 cents, for the next priee will surprise you 75 , cents " and the next only, $1.00. See our 9i Sheeting only 14C. Yard, ; prettycrdress plids 6hly 4c. r 55C5C Gall and them. ,ue abin i ' ' uvo.
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