k -it - i ArriTal of-Trains. ..nnnd arrives at 11:15 a. m. , (rota " " 10:03 p.m. ... 1 m .. Dor Lost. A brown speckled shaggy bird dog, about 1 J years old' lost in Con cord. On the return ot her to me the party will be rewarded. ' : J. M. Forest, ' Mt. Pleasant. . ,t trow" p-ton p. was'"" " 7:23 p.m. - Aiw i 8:05 a.m. " i " Atl3"vnrk " " 8:53 a. . ir.. g New or ,( fs " LAtlnH freHit leaves at 12m. ' 3Nrorthboundtrei7nw , "5:15 p.' m. Wbbouna . tfains between . c 1 1 r.ftantl.- Nos. 35 and36 are the , 0 . NoS- u. ,! Atlanta. j h;,u; fin?, wni &ID.ii trains petvvtci vvas1iinoon and i154.i" J I I T. LUV .mm a - - - I351 Vs. 37 nJ '!t.,i.H T.jmited trains and stop -r , . SthwestegS uonn marker, son of Superinten- . --m dent Parker, of thv rV,ff wu.tiv; mills, Tntf T,nnA.L NEWS. ' h?. f0t Sen0U8,J ""M Mon- aBA" aay afternoon while placing the fly Shnnn By Our Or (lriVinjr wIipp hw m- - pic ynstlius Pencil Pusher. II is October. Bremen meet tonight Collectors had a cold day. chinery f alliug upon it. LOST Ten dollars, two $5 bills in or between D P Day vault's store and the depot on Monday afternoon. Finder will be liberally, rewarded by Mr. Tohn Correll ha3 a pet saake. leaving same with Mr. Day vault past ami Oregon horses have the cr W MCoroe. Jam PS Asbbv. 'whita nf "NTn Tha annual meeting. of the New P, was arrestea tnis morns 7 1 Club will be held tonight mg for loud and profane swearing, Ho was bonded in the anm of fivp F:ost v3 seen in the pasture flol,ar8 or his appearance" at the -.nv, thSCCUlt uu" i-"" "'"S i- : THE RUSH OF E UMANITY. People Who Travel as Sceu by Our Reporter. Mr. Geo7 W Means is in tr e city. Mr. U R Partee was down from Asheville to-day. Mr. W S Hartsell of Mt. Pleasant, was in the city. jar. w jx uaeu went op to Greensboro this morning. Mr. P B Beard, of Salisbury, was m the city last night. Mr, Win. L Harvey, a tobacco. nist, of Winston, was in the city Miss s Lillie Ludwig and Lillie Nussman spent the day in the city. Mr. Backman Harkey arrived on the 11;15 train from Lexington. Mr. Herman Dowd, of Char- latte,; spent Monday night in the city. Miss HattieMisenheimer, of Mt Pleasant,' gpenS jthe day at Mrs, A S Hxxia We are not offering our en tire stack of goods for less than it costs uswe don't want you to think so. But we want you to know that we have gone through our stock and picked out sevs eral hundred pairs of uoandthscon geectoge in the advertisement next. 0tliev drug store, by ivr L. J 0 Welch, a liveryman of High jlsrsb&Co. - Point, lost a horse Saturday under XV l f a I fct A W ti t j-y I'm MA If 1 V M X MMIhX I ti. was a sugar iross mis l..l..Uv-.. jliic Pnnk. A N JMin v,. ,lEKd9j) mor-mg in low places. w3 moving around in the stable and turned home from-. UiMnbeuMT-a K9dsage.- e headlong into a partially cover Bpring3 mn(jh improTed . ed well, meeting with an instant ' Tiis Standard n sorry to an- Mr. Phillip CJorreli has gone fo Bounce that Miss Maude Brown i ' Albemarle, Mrs. O A Dry, his . , Mr. Jonn Johnson, a youn? man, , , , . . ,- . , ' quite sick again, ' J daughter, being right sick, i man who was employed at the Ca- T-smotof good3dmaied by , r , ilJa removed Mr. and Mra. W W- Staart re- da:tduricga'year will exceed the frora this place to hia home at Green- turned from a pleasant trip to the T.GVfllPQ! Fill OP costof a street sprinkler. ville, S. 0. He has had a hard Atlanta Exposition, Monday night. WaiUAOO i WA-vs; Cotton .waj plentiful on the marc spell of malarJa fever, and is quite Mrs. W J Montgomery and ht ket to-day (Tuesday). The highest feeble. tie Shirley Montgomery left this jrice paid wis 8.75, for the best. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a secret morning for a visit to relatives in No. 2, 2J, 3, 3'i and 4, that Yoaf Mention is called to the preparation. Any pnysician may piiuon. we to get out of our riient of sale of personal nave tne lormuia on application. Misa Marv Wilson, a nharmin r)r0P:rtY, oy Mrs. Aiida Burkhead. The secret of its success as a meaU QUD lad of Stede 0 k MeckJWay' "lSaUieSSappenfield has opened cu.e. lies in its extraordinary power lenbarg county, is visiting Miss You may know this means a ytrj encouraging school at Oan- to cleave the blood of impurities Mary Jolinston. pj are not What weare LUJUJ.c. una i.ivuvj - THE. . . 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 gown, 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 beiore buying else where. Do you want to see the prettiest line of LADIE'S SHOES 1 ever shown iu Concord 9 Then come aud see us and be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauty. Our No". 71 Needle Square Tee prettiestseoe on the mar ket. the finest goods we carryin of blocd disease. A,XAO' 11 w aiUAauuw amt looKing ior roaay, dui we enrcnea, T TT . -u " aren arnyea nome irom worsnam, Mr. Eli Goldston has secured a rwh Hill Mpthodisfc church last T!() nor: V?:til Ua U Iriercail tilt: jvui- lif Rig oavrrnn traa mnch pn- I ' fill- flinC'l.S. B.K . T WW LEVJ JUL Va., last night, where they spent ant you to have a pair of these shoes. They will go pany slu b Hiii duty this morning &s eslesipan. Stop it D M Walker's if you want anything in the grocery and notion line, Don't forget the place op 1) 0 Fan's at Forest Hill. tf. Tiic; fail ooeniner of millinery go:kh at Miss Nannie Alexander's j 'I ave relied more upon Ayer s return to St Louis this month. today will !be the grandest display man uvimU&c.7u Miss Nannie Draffin, of Lan Our No, 69 Pointed " Razor Toe the most stylish yt. Our No, 70 Kouud 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 sleeves, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. M0RRI0N, LENTZ CO night. joyed by a large congregation. Mr. Mr. Henry L Prop3t leffc this anyway at about Page, after spending several d?ys morning for Ka'.eign, wnere he has with his friends here, left to-day for secured a position as shipping cleik TJolf DIaA I ' 1 Aberdeen, Moore county, hi3 present in one of the railroad offices. .-eC Mm a j.vw HAVE YOU home. He will spend to-night in Mr n jr;nn rrtfrilfl(i tn Charlotte. "h; rT? -. ?' Pt.', vf C T noil fir I 1 m TT J L.Z i"., . .11 C 11 I ii i1x .l.- -rur cj:, iivja v,u. v uKivM UI1U iext43. no uuu ma luuinjf y,ih not last uul u lew uup, TT r A TT1 A T T F"RT?QQ' I JL XI V( X A. J. X 1XJ J X. V-l & In the lot will be about50 a aiHiwry art ever exhibited in 6ine chest, to regulate my coweis, CMt s a aad Miss Janie Coch, Pauf8 01 Concord. and shose of the ehip s crew, lhese Mne) 0, Harrisbaw, af.jeaterday , Eou Dayia was not in 1 to Ei" R s MCll'S v- w v - o J I ii I iKfiMA i-?Vinn 4-Vna i r I n w - mM a.uiio viiCli vt w . , A nnUf Don't Wear Keady Made Clot'aes r . i -ino rrroir. in iti ti. in iituu i ieiinnan H 5 hand Snnrlfiv afternoon. fav. r - Wa rmnf. R Sbtn A Rfin nA w a h Tee Stands rd was informed and v--- . ' of tho best tailoring establishments mean halt so mucn to me women . , . . movea uieau uaij. w , m New Yorli on nice goods. Suits rw' of our nation as a oecom?ng oonneu mftdd to ordar aud. fit guaranteed be on -lioes .fin ea -Ml- printed 6 and 7 thatjmust be The Shoes will all - x v l I herelore vou must nuu in iu ,cc uAtv ?iq ka ofi wfl ,a akw. fvnr?i ! i ,i wUn V.n Vvrtir. AftHiinhn(T . i 1 J. n 1 .. ? ""' r ... T" 7 theelfgant aispmy oi lv? - ing a handsomo line of samples. We "D innj TM. f UxllVU xxilH W W W x v 44 inches wide 40 cents per yard. 30 inch 8,ie3 of tinga will close to. bonnet3 afc Miss annie Alex. pay all eXDr5jS3 charges. Ngat. The exercise3 will be held - tha court house. D ander's ' . this afternoon, Octo- tf Lowe & Son. " -DUKE H flRW err. rzacrpca KjuiV" ber 1, the result of four weeks close M Walker pays the highest study of imported styles in .-New r Aet prices for all kind of York and other citie?. Open to U w - p. Gantry produce, cash or barter, visitors until 10 o'clock in the eyen- r, " I . Lwt forjret the place onposite 'D C ,-nrr. Every one welcome WU JL 11111. -! Mr, Luther T Hartsell. son of , Mr. A&o llartscl'l, of No. 10, is now a liced lawyer. He with fifty 0trs passed the" examination before tie Supreme court Monday. liaia Daniels asks the Ob Ser vcr -to state that he wa3 not locked UP for beatino: his wife, but on an entirely different charge. He says er struck her in hia life. Charlotte Observer. r. Jacob Bowoian has returned "uai coddle Creek. He says that r- -Pressley, since haying his coffin ia quite a renewed man, and is getting young.again, despite the fact Qat is 69 years ot age. ( . James F DvvanU wa3 in the !.Uutry Monday, and while hand- on the right when you enter ca 11 L; Marsh & Co0 the door. Come in a hurry to PROPRITOrv3 OF DRUG SHI! I I " t- 7if K.itro nna &Co. ti-f I ( C ' "" T.. nr FROM ' I . Concord, N. C. DEALERS IN . . DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PER EUMEKY AND TOITET ' ARTICLES IN ABUN DANCE. Everything -o LOWE & SON. ' l ".A "UP TO DATE" 1 1 ON' HAND. : GIVE US A CALL AND GET YOUI MONEYS WORTH. ;- Yours to please, 21 cents j)er yard, our Mine of ladies See B ad - FUSS Mi Crepons, Crovenetts and Henriettas. They are the lattest. Don't miss them if you want a black dress, "Our nasi m Him Jacquards are simply elegant. r: , 4 if , ihm .dipping the end of his littl 8 ger off. It was a painful, nr"' w-" ' 1 ' not a serious accident, 7j A