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Arrival of Train. Richmond arrives at 11:15 a. m. 8 . r:.A freight leaves at 12m. teSwthD?" the .local trains between Ns- and Atlanta, jsos.js ,ana 30 are, ine: ,j,niond anu ty;een Atlanta and . Washing- RW"":n ns d ma ?' s an . are the Washington and signl- BATCH OF LOCAL NE WS A ro anl Put in Shape By On A freight train pi8Sed: line today. A cattle cr was mnn. lI(3rtrin aD the number ot uayssenl bums that him in uJ & IU p topon .the sideband fit eWed. Ajil were bound for ARta:! .; , The finback horse o -Mr. ,W R Pdell qamr nar ikpirinz jrtondav night by a seveiVattack of ittrtent COllC Dr. BL Griffin ffc nary doctor was sent fbr anS through No street lights agaia last night; his Witt' hqrsiife ' baa been ff hat's 'at matter: spared. He saco'essfaHy tapped its . rTionlfrffl ora VnaViri rfilfJf ' Anil mL'ia i "it. 'JLm ' ' "'The nogs u vuaiivynwMw uMiug i 7 ucab juu oi surgery. .-i,a flnfiordihgr to the Obvl n ; ; . server's statement. : . . Sarsapanlla "to purify, the blood is Tr conaection with the graded tnat you, need not inhinee upon chool Pf K ee8ler has a yur b?urs of Jbpr nor peny . your- was class 01 music scuuiara. ' agrees wijtn, you. ... a t TTarcrotk. flared vAArn." r;" tt 1W .Xare nocpmpellea to V8S F ,.r v,. I,. recommendations are worth consid- - a lis The thermometer registered 98 on Qnnv. It is said to be the hottest day in September tor the last 17 jears. - . ' 8?? Monroe ; Received card lrcm Chief of Police Boger of Con- cordjtrday to look out for two tiefijrpes f who had escaned from, the Slippery Rock Spring has been Oabarrus chain: ganff, J ihe 'Sheriff dog out and is being, fixed up. for - larger supply oi water toaa it uas. as they had no description of the oeen luiuiouiiig. , i negroes iney iaiiea so To be convinced that cotton . iil Salisbury t World,-' -high, you should see the amount While shifting, cars on the siding People Who TraveU.seen Jby, Our -Key.. fPaul .Bar i inger, of Lower btone,.was in the city. ; Air M L Sherrill went ta SaIip. bury today ,on business. Lawyer A S Heilig, of Salis bury, was in the city Mpudajr. r --Mr, Gepige W Means left today for Cleveland county, on revenue business. Misa Hester Wilkinson has re turned from an extended visit to South Carolina. V - -Mrs. J W Cannon and Miss Laura Wadsworth have gone down to Misenheimer & Lehtz spring for a week. Miss Nannie Crais;, who has been visiting in the city, left today for Charlotte, where she will spend some time. Mr. and Mrs. W L Bell and children are spending several days in Nos, 3 and 4 townships, among the scenes of Mr. Bell's boyhood. .Mrs. 8 V Erwin has gone to Mooresvjlle to attend the bedside of her niece, Mrs. Will Freeze, (nee Miss Addie JJoyd) who is very low. ' LOWE SON O . ; We are not 'offering our en tire stock of goods for less tHan it costs us we don' t want you to think so. Bat we want you to know that we have gone ihrough How Duke Vanderbars:, of Cabarrus, Our StOCK and. picked OUt SeVh Kept Ascension Day. , Duke Vanderber. of Cabarrna eial hundred pairs of that is on tne pear tree at tne uaeii at Cannons faotory Monday evening, county, says the Charlotte Observer; . warehouse at Forest Hill, a coal car was 'dumWd'cff th6 Cald is a reliiriotia man' in ' "hf '"W; R 7 .01-1 "1 AC - G'Vl c Mrs. M&C& Lavis, or narnsourg, i cAicuoiuu uuwa tuo nisu em Kept last Ascension u&j, so ne says, rnn nir r niiu i i i iin r r irii r l r. wmu a lucu u Liu i t.rv i iu iil. i iri i ii k liip i h i i v iiiii. itmii u ru I I v n nBD'PTrari n t : a , . iL. i. a in- ..Lan Ju;. - tt. the hnest goods we carry m "row Degin iiie biuuj .01 imuinery vma juujcu, a wiyicu uiau wuu wjmi uiiub uuuuijr ,x(.rmers ne ,wezi6 .- - under Miss Nannie Alexander. n it,making a leap for safety, ump- fishing on that day instead of going No. 2, 2i, 3. 3$ and 4, that . ' Ia in timo (n eavo himoolf frnm hoincr tn nrnrlr no nsnl TTi'a valSmnna oa1 I The Goldesbore Argus has the v T - - , & "'r we want to get out of our j . i niiri i i iv 1 1 r'M. i, 1 1 i i.. -1 w h.k iriihnihii 1 1 v i.iiM "m. iii. ii vii un p,ritiea in its town: Wjth them Jt Marshall Cain, the murderer of . his brother Fillmore, near Advance, Vjr ; " " r-? ..WW 1 ou may .uuw ;iniSj means Me county, has not yet. been ar- ' ff an. old, P, : Wjces! are not. what' we are rMd thpr i little pincfita- I B0"" "e nan onro ne Danu, wnen - tion that he will be. He Ispent the thia extraordinary thing happened, looking for today, but we night after the murder at John y" Want yon to have a pair of i. ! ia.,. Mn i. ho .keeps Ascension Day will tell . " ? - . rZW r..rr ,73 the truth I Wt. Dnii'rtooptd r these shoes. They will go that heis stayineinthe TieiniU of and ? ;t!,??if. Boucies, Jacquardo. Shd. in fact iu t, u i,nni,t v. .nm(1 says nit-jutmt rrriz onit'sitaii- ill the latest novelties in ladies' dress ;Wiii:B arrender to the officeis enMn. BhMm0M.M' are now in Block at Cannons at court and fleht his case in court mI . An Fetzsr's. See their advertisement . n fl.. w?-'M(lsM-r111 on jocai page. rence. He' is able to emnlov eood His friends will be glad to know counsel, says the Times. that Mr, Alfred Litaker, who has is the water; such is not the case here. Mr, W 0 White, of Charlotte, is critically ill with typhoid fever. Mrs. Elara King, of this lace, his sister, is at his bedside Assisting in norsing him. COMING . .WOMAN If the fashion plates are ' to be believed, will wear -black and there never wap such a demand for BLACK t DRESS GO.ODS to the exclusion of all col v bred fabrics. Nothing addsiiriore to the beauty arid dignity of a woman, appearance than a fine black gown, which is alike x economical and ultra fash ionable. We ha ve just gotten in pur black- and navy blues bought when the prices were low can sell you 75 cent Henrietta ' Surah for 50c 46 inches wide -dan 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 betore buying else where. Do you want to see the prettiest line of LADIE'S SHOES 1 ever shown iu Concord Then come and see us and be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauiyl Cur No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiest seoe on the mar ket, J . Our No, 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stylish yet. . Our JNo, 70 .Hound Toe a grand seller, all at low figures. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS Our city trade "-Leader' ' pure Linen ;Bpsspm extra heavy muslin double ff pht and baclty patent continu ous facings, on back and sledyes, Custom pit and at the low price of 50ci Morrion, Lentz m Co Tv- V any way at about Half-Price. m-m-ra-mad bsback h-h been quite sick, and who is yet quite teehle, is improving, fie is now able to sit up. The colored basebalLteam known as the "Heavy Hitters" have received a challege from a team at Salisbury, and have asked them to come down on Monday next. No Jlore lawn PArtlei. It was decided at & recent session ji-jeat went uow is the time!to come.. They; ick' homevan' wNW. worked Mike, ; . , , ; " ihii lldavi" ' iU:nptias.t'but a few days. In the lot will be about 50 But lie Was Ddly 9card. - A Mr Perry ,who lives ..about ten pairs oi of the board of county commission- mVfea ' ers, that no more lawn parties could jffiC 'ifgli!:wd:: flld scare TVToWO .Qli riOC be heldpn the court house lawnfor this moin PrT .P. rL- - T onv nnmosfi. This the commission tt" r 1" ! ' 'twiL r.-il'j' '.tili..-Lil.vi tr xr-- jclo ,wa m a uujgjr;puu was uuuuug . .. s; ers had a . right and we suppose to towioii sirie;when fret jNb. 6, thought was the proper thin? to do. two;trin moved Kow, if this honorable body of gov- wit'He-Ketate'-oniv'-is inoment jaoiuen leis yesieruay ernors woum presune buiucuuiu w and skipped' his COTSe intOi a gallop. 1 v w jucnneia,- witn tne yiew or cios- cure tne people irom grazing sioc Te tramps ;did npt attempt to rol lout her millinery business; bhe on said lawn, it would make things tjm.- -Mr. Perry says he will be ifipeca a few days there with her appear quite different you Know, ana read for 'tnem next time. Salis lUhf Mwr. T):l . - I '. .. . !.. .-J 'LnA-Mn4V.;M oVirknll I . ' . -v ii0 xiuuey. j moie 111 acuuru., vcijiuiijj - I bury World. The dust on Depot street is al- feast m green pastures, ana inere ostst, fling. Traveling men . and should be no domination. r tome folks who necessarily have to eins stars m Daytime. i to the station are compelled to go" Fr0m Lincolnton the correspond through a brief spell of unpleasant- )ent to the Charlotte .Observer I writes : "A very sirange pueuomeuuu followed bv suspension. , , Smithdeal hardware company was'observed:here on'Saturday about ; xhislis a just' warning to . parents Salisbury is to add another de- 3 o'clock. Not a cloud was Jseen and bhild Partment to its already "large busi- ncl . the ..spna? joining,' and the lately necewary yet less. It Will Ko r linA nf nil trawnrirA 1 tliArmometer reffistbred about 06 in J anrna nA.onfa will al Inw thpir nhil- an art department to be in the the coolest place that could be found. 'ioVemkin 'oSt :ffn ny 'excWe. s of Charlie Eeianer. Several little -girls; were playing ' ..Wilson Walker and his son, jW across; of W 111 u;a exclaimed: - 'Oh, look at the stars 1 . . f . rffr. - Wft.vn1. Thie School Board Resolves. Theraded school board resolves, as follows : ... "That six .unexcused tardies or; absences in one month should be 1 6 and 7 that'must be The Shoes will all Bargain Counter on the right whenjyou enter. - . j the door. . y Come in a hurryjto LOWE & SON. HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF BUY ING A FALL DRESS? IIS 44 inches wide 40 cents per yard. 36 inch 1 1 - IIU n 111., have been visiting his el.018jmeu-. , ."T " " T Buffalo at Wppard's Mtlf .in NoJill, f Mr,D Henr, White, of T Ta" ,n Tree beaut has had a 8etf ack. : ' , ,....V ; I Vu; . ,i , v vard andjpoked up. lhree beauu- , w- foi.0 (n-ppfcpd. his eves. oneofJ. - J . : . J.U1 oMio - . : I " fall in wnicn ieu A h hm on sad wiu umr toward tne earm ihwiuw w It resembled :a burning AQeV lftffc frT A flamfn i'n ne position. Mr. .Walker's father a native of this county, years Bef 10 the ore over. going on a sea voyage on balloon in the air country, be sure to; put a fall when the rain comes. 27 cents t per yard, our line of ladies See kl - Mi Crepons, jOrovenetts and Henriettas. They are tlie lattest. Don't miss them if you want a black dress. Our 1. ,?of Ayer's Pilk info r, rrAh - and The Progressive Parmer says edi To relieve constipa-- tprially : Vl t ' w J naT occasion to thank us hinf "auaea Aver's Tills, are the ... term. When Baby was sick. terlcwrtv ; nien she was a ChQehe cried, for Gastoria. Miben she had Cafldren. sae eave them tstorta. , H ana are simply elegant. world. They are also The pubhc are , UUBg o,.u it vu iaKe xs tor me auu J4
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