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Arrivftl of Trains. , Richmond. arrives at 11:15 a. m. Washington " ' 10:03 P- m. " 3t Atl.mta tit 7:23 p. m. 12 . Atlanta " P . Tew York " 37 .. tianta " S:o5 a. m " 8:53 a. m. 3v M-thbound freight leaves at 12m. ,4c.,thbound . . . 5 -1.5 P 9:03 p. nr. the local trains between m. 4K',ond and Atlanta "" .!i trains betwee nndu are Nos. 35 and 36 are the f;isi " - and 3S are tne vvasnington and -0"" L tprn Vestibuled Limited trains and stop Sot"wr; n signal. Uncord on sign, A BATCH OF LOOAL NEWS. 11 iistllna: Pencil Pnsner. gu3peuders at 5 cents up. The Jacket. .' t Cotton-pickers leave town every morning in great droves. Tea dozen samples of pocket knives hm 10c UP to 42c Extra ?alue.-The Racket. Mr. Boyden Weddington says thut tops and fodder are ripe and that it is entirely too hot to pick cotton. Pa3senser trains don't make schedule time now, owing to the creat crowds going expositionward. -Ladies extra length Fast Black Seamless Hose, 10c. These have three threads in heel and toe. The Kacket. .. , V " Key. Sam Jones has closed his meetings at Winston and returned to his home in Georgia. He wi'l lecture in Charlotte October 1, three days before Sell's circus. -Mr. John Hall was released from c onefinement this morning in a de cidedly improed condition, having had a good night's rest. He is yet m a very bad fix, but with proper care he will be brought a round al right. ' , w ,;: .r Messrs W D Anthony and W E Ca3tor, besides painting several houses and doing other work, have just finished putting in 11,000 window glass for the Odell Buffalo thread mill and the Cannon Maun factoring Company's new mill ; Ladies pure linen hem stitched handkerchiefs for 10c. Nice lot of cotton ones 5c up, The Racket. before going on a sea Yoyage ' or Into -the countrybe sure to put a box of Ayer's Pills into your yalise. You may haye occasion to thank us for this hint. f Tp relieve con stipa tinn and nanapo. Arpr'fl Pills Art t.llP . .... m. i I oest in the world. They, are also , - : 7 : 1 A small colored jchild fell in a well on Vine street in Winston the other day, the well being 34 feet deep. It was rescued by its mother, who went down into the. 'wate . and found the child floating. - The "well was walled with brick, and the mother Btated, upon being asked how she descended, that she just Tuu iicioui auu. oucu I lney lay down m green pas- ' turea,' the cows that graze on the ' court house lawn . ' ' 5 : The Statesville corre3pondsnt to 7 the Charlotte Observer says r ,kRe- -leriing to the silver conyention, in Sleigh and to the fact that Iredell people will notattend,I find that the call for the convention was not ; signed by Iredell citizens. The paper is here in the hands of a well Kaown gentleman whd'as "a strong silver advocate, but there are.no mes signed to it. Today's speaking was held in the Ima. grove i tie " West S-Wdv Tbecrni ,v,j. ,nmir " v, uivgvu V Villi 4 1 yi u A o' 300. mo8t of .hem being ylats. A ffiw nmnnrsta. 'some ladiw v .wi nt froM : 6-.J; .... made a few remarks hkt Butler Pritchara were : the! princpal 8peaW, rru V - "-.iof and , . UH lUerp ttroo mAW nVioovinor. a 8fand rally the meeting, was a !ailure Salisbury Herald, Septenv W 19, - SSfil'u' 8Iat,-Tn ::' Bl .va .xuco wortn loc for 10c, xr yue in Buck Lisle Sox at 4Uo. The Racket. Jonn Watkins committed uicid in Bu ke county Wednesday night uy snooting himself through, the head with a gun. His mind was imp ired. Mrs, Dr. J E Cartland lectured to the ladies of the W, C . T. U.. of Sahsbuiy, Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock itf the Y. AL C. A hall t that place. V Quite a large number of citizens from the city attended Jthe picnic at New Gilead yesterday. Everything passed off pleasantly, arid the day was well spent and enjoyed. One advantage of taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla to purify the blood is that you need not infringe upon your hours of. labor nor deny your self any food that agrees with you. In a word, you are not compelled to starve or loaf while taking it. These recommendations are worth consid ering. Prof. J5A Holmes, State Geoligist, who has the North Carolina exhibit in charge at the Atlanta exposition, telegraphs the .following. "The North Carolina foresty and mineral exhibits were ready at the opening of the exposition, and were unsur passed by those from any other State." Nine marriage licenses were is sued Wednesday by the Register of Deeds tor Buncombe county. This rush in matrimonial circles is prob ably due to the fact that it is cooler in the meuntains than in this sec tion at present, asd that tnow and cold weather is expected during the coming winter. There is a lady now living in Monroe who was married away back in the forties or fifties. She still has a large gourd which she grew the first year of her married life. Her husband planted a new ground and raised lots of gourds, one of which was kept as above. It is very large and holds just even nine dozen eggs, and she uses it for that pur pose, -Monroe Journal. W 0 Coleman returned this morn ing from Atlanta, where he attend- . ' t - ett tDe owning or tne great exposi tion now in progress. He says many 0f the buildings are not complete and tat the exhibits are not all there, h, the work 0f arranging things i. eoing on. The crowd is immense. Yesterday (Thursday) was Georgia Editors' Day. Warren is highly pieased with the negro exhibit and flays that orth Carolina is in the hcpugr ancifar ahead of any other Southern otate. Do You Want El t tier ? f The following articles'are offered for sale privately and reasonably : One pool table, balls 'and cues ; one bagatelle table, one cook stove, one grate, two parlor stoves fand a dining table. .For further particulars call atthisoflBice. s2tf : Dr. Leslie In Slorcanton And another one of Concord's boys has launclied out upon the busi ness world, about .whom the Mor- canton Heral cf, this week .has to saJ: ' , . , -Mr. W. ;a ;' " Monday from Uliarloue. Mr. ies- . -i T 1 uere, . ..D reside here in the -lutnr- Mr.x.es- lie is a practical druggist of twelve years, a graduate, and withala pol- ished gentleman the well Known arug uuuoc, u4- rxrpi & Jjunn. oi uuanunc, iui ooi- I Well Ou pral vears. We extend him a hearty welcome and wish for him unlimited success. THE BUSH OF HUMANITY. People TVtoo Travel.. r: Seen by Our Reporter. m Mrs. J P Alheon is visiting in Salisbury tor a few days. Rey. 0 L T Fisher, of Mt. Pleasant, was in the city last night. Mrs. Ed. Heilig spent tne day In the city on her return to Salisbury from Mt Pleasant. Miss Maggie Barrier,' of Mt. pleasant, is yisiting at Mr. James C Fink's, on Loan street. Misses Jennie Nicholson and Pearl Morrison are spending today with friends at Harrisburg. Mrs. Lonnie Hess, of Salisbury, Is yisiting at Mrs. Laura Earn hardt's, oh Church street. Merchant W A White, of Mill, Bridge, Rowan county, spent last night and today in the city making purchases. Dr. L M Archey left this morn for Virginia, whe he has been called to attend a peculiar case of an aged friend. He will be about several davs. -. '.. Mrs. C A Dry and children, who have been spending a week at Mr. Phillip Correll's. returned to Albemarle today. Mr, John Cor- reir accompanied . them as far as Rockwell, Rowan county. Miss Laura Gourley went out f.ft Mt PlPASanf. fhi'fl offornnnn otirl was accompanied home by Miss Ella Walter, who is attending Mont Amoina and who will spend Satur- dav and Sundav with her Barents. -M1.3 Lena Fetzer. after 8D6nd- iog several months in the city, has gone to ReidsTille to spend a week. MVia will irti'n fn . anil fo T T WUU FT 11 J WlU iUt, HUU i'XtSl ' Ul V I HVPAman sit t.haf nkw nor!: wPfikJ who will accompany her on to her home in Baltimore CONCORD NATIONAL BANK Cloned Its Doors Today at 1 O'clock. A strip of brownish paper was hung onx the closed doors" of the Concord National Bank today at 1 o'clock. It xead as follows 'Gone to dinner. Will return in i 30 min.. utes. alarm. i- t When Baby vraa sick, vre gave her Castoria. ; '. JVhen she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When, she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria, ,5 The Mew Kraic-Jorsensen Rlfl The first man to be killed in this country with a bullet from the new Krag-Joigensen riflie was Thomas Coffey, a desperate military convict Sentinel Jacob M Kress killed him Tuesday at Fort Sheridan, near Chi- ?ta to hin hft mad a a wild dash for liberty.- The hickle pointed balL at ; distance of fifty ; yards passed through Coffey's bead, ; then it4; went through a live tree ;eight inches in diameter and afterwards -buried it. self three feet deep in a hillside thirty yards beyound. The ball en tered the back of the f ugHiye's head, pst under his hat, and passed' out through fhis forehead., .The Bkull was broken so that only the : scalp held it together. . He fell m aheap beside the tree and did 1 .not move again. A story said the ;bullet exploded In themau's head but that was ridiculed, as the ; U nited !, b tates does not use explosive b Notice Knights. ----- - . There Wfll fie a'regular Reefing of Concord ;KnighU pPyias,-o 2i; tonight. Fait atUnUhceis de sired ; visitors ;elcme.r litthS3 of importance vrr,i 'i.i ' 1 y W W lIOBRia, 0.43. G, L, Pattbbson, K. of R. ftni 8. LOWE & SON o- We are not offering our en tire stock oi 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 sfcock and picked out sevs eral hundred Dairs of T q A ; QTi aa iWVfcVW i KAJLVVW the finest goodsJweJcarry in No. 2, 2, 3, 3i Jand, that , I Iij j m we wanl to getJ,OUt Ot our way. You may kn0'w i thisj means " ' . prices, are not wnat we are looking for today, but we want you to nave a pair or these shoes. They will go anyway, at about : Haif-Price; Now is'the time-to come. They v.ill no t last but a few daysi In the lot will be about 50 pairs of - , ' - t . . ... -i 'i - Men's Shoes JSo:.4 6; k61and 7 that must be , , ; " '. '', ' "T ' . i , V , - moyed. The Shoes will all be on ; ; ; ' -Bargain-,' Uounter , 6huthe'right whehjjyou enter fae 55 .Come. in a hurrylto -V V JH THE 'COMING WOMAN If the fashion plates aire t9 be believed, will wear! black, and there never ' was such a demand for BLACK DRESS GOODS to the exclusion of all coir ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman' . appearance than a fine black gown, which is alike economical and ultra fash ionable. We hove 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 $r , goods 50 inches wide for 75c. Our stock of Black Creapones are the latest production. We ask alt 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 Then come and see us and be convinced. 1 Our No. 49 narrow Opera 'foe perfect beauty. . Cur No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiest seoe on the mar ket. Our No, 69 Pointed Razojc' Toe the most stylish yt. Our No, 70 Bound Toe a grand seller, all at low figures UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS ' . , Our city trade Leader' pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bacR, patent continu ous f acings ; on back and sleeyes, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. Morrion, Lentz Co ;' M I III - - I ' WIS ARE - ga this line a s that you can miss. of buying LACE ICURTAINS showin week Of LACE CUH FAIN not afford to Think . for 40 cents, andjthen'a good one ; for 50 cents. ' f or theT next priee will ; surprise you at 75 : cents . and J;fie7next only $1.0p. See our 9i Sheeting only 15C. Yard. it . . ; : t 1 Prettvcrdress -plaids only 4 cents. Call and see them ..C. t My.
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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