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ttichmond arrives at'irtis a. m. ' ii va - 4i 7-2-1 D. m P 35 Atlanta 7.J3P.m, nr.rhinviUH ' 36 a New Vork u M 8:53 a. In. 9:03 p.m. - 3 ".C "nA freight leaves at ira. ! ftSoathbone- thfi local trainS i, between 4' 03 fas. 11 a 1 1 Atlanta. Nos. 35 and36 are the .Lnd and Alian-a 00 Washing- $icbm: trSnd 38 are the Washington and : .?? Nos-37 "cHhuled Limited trains and stop JtCnc0r wii" 1a nn siznai " .1...JPSIC1" . -1 nil. BATCH 0F LOCAL NEWS, rfft,il Pat 1" Shape By Onr .wc6cd UP Ilnstllatf Pencil PusUer. Lyer M H Caldwell i3 again on streets. ; -. .. The Maynard-Troutman wedding ocCar3toni2ht, jjr D J Bostian is confined to bis jjome! He has been right sick. Another wedding will; occur at forest HiH on Wednesday, October 9. Hrs. Ann Fink, who was quite .1 j8 much better to-day, Wrdnes AltboUj the weather has nioder-jled'-' coafc.iderably, overcoats are coafortailp. . ' good breech-loading shot gnn for sale cheap. Enquire of Or, Ciirtland. d2 wl. Mr. 0 & Lore ia keeping books for Mr. R M White, of Charlotte, dsrir-g tia son's illness. Tbe cornet band is having eoni fine practices. It will soon be able 49 render' gome excellent mus:c. d new shoes are corn- ircn with 'he little folks -tho3e sho have bsen running barefooted. Lowe & Son haye a change' in their adyertisemGiit today. You can get seme valuable in formation out & it. Miss Belie Moser, of St. John's, baa been quite sick for several weeks, but is greatly improved, we are Iad toaasounce. A key was advertised as found on Monday, and this morning the owner called and got it. We have several t-more9 jet unclaimed. , . Stop at D M Walker's if you want mjthing in the grocery and notion line. Don't forget the "place op posite D (J Furr's at Forest Hill. tf. The two children cf Wm. Daniels were received at the Rascue yester day, and his wife was taken in at St, Peter's Hospital. Charlotte Ob server. The colored people of the city 'ieldaa evangelistic service in the court hoase Tuesday night in which 'ill the colored-ministers of the city took part. D M Walker pays tha highest market prices for alt kind of country produce, cash or barter. wat forget the place opposite D C unfa at Forest Hill. tf. or the occasion of Sells Broth- fircircas the Southern has reduce urates and will sell round trip Aetata Charlotte' on October 4, al linnt October 5, for 85 cents Mrs. Barbeft. wife of Mr. John Barbee, of No. 10 township, died Wiay night. . Deceased was about 03 years of ajjr0 and was the mother sfMr. J B Barhee. of No. 10.' who is well kr.mcn in th ,;t, Sged, if not mined, all tobacco tu' II ' la -the field in the Piedmnnt section. io ueavy loss to tne larmers, asnm c. . , . , -r.u une tooacco remaineanm- Pa ,. Compahnt is general with house P-M toikZrAiti. nf v,- uat what J . . Tt t i the 1 V compieie luuuic, rompt payment. .-, - , f iround being 'too dry taioot ? W- J. Hill, Administrator. seea. :; :;X. This,' Sept- 23, 1895.- Cotton brought nine cents in Mm,. roe I uesday. The amount of. goods damad dust Uuring a year wilh exceed th cost of a sueet sprinkler, - Rnom Meyers, white, about no years of age, died at the county home this Wednesday) morning. ;. He bad cancer of the stomach and had been sick for about three weeks. ' r "For yeare," says Capt. C Mueller, T Vnr J . icueu more upon Ayer's Pills than anything else in the medis cine chest, to regulate my bowels and those oiSthe ship's crew. These pilli are not severe in their action, but do their work thoroughly.,, There were 55 bales of cotton on the market today, the price for which was 8 65. A few "bales brought 8.75. The decline was about 10 points, but indications are that the price will rise again within a few days. Oyer's Sarsaparilla is not a secret preparation. Any physician may have the formula on application. The secret of its success as a meain cine lies in its extraordinary power to cleaise the blood of impurities und cure the most deep-seated cases of blood disease. There were fiftyone applicants in the lav clas3 which was standing the Supreme Court examination for license Monday morning. Thirty two of them were from the Univer sity law school. There were no ne groes and, strange to say in the day of "new women," there were no fe male applicants. A very interesting ana sensational crime of years ago is about to come to light. The only information exchaage. was in the city this mom The Standakd could obtain would inS hom Charlotte. criminate parties, therefore we withhold it from the public for a day or two, to .await developments, when, if found to be true, will be reveaitaa mystery ana a crime. Don't Wear Keady Made Clothes. We represent B'Stem'& Son, one of the best tailoring: establishments in New Yorli on nice goods. Suits made to order acd fit guaranteed from 313.50 and up. we are snow- ins a handsome lino cf samples. Wre pay all express cnarges. u tf Lowe & Son, Fire in Salisbury. JSeven frame buildings were burnH Tnpaflftv morn- inj? on Fisher and Main streets, the property known as the Cole and Buia buildings. As to losses, etc., me World says ; The losses as nearly as can be ascertained are as follows : TP. munim-. rlanrnw CO goods. S250: Wm. Hiagie, uamagj wo yuuuo, ptvu, J M Morgan, pipea and fixtures, $150; J C Hutchinson, coffins and furniture, $75; Wiley Dodge, shoes, lasts and books, $100; El. Heilig, uaiuo . iHqc. .T4m!i Fpldman. damage to rnnds. 125. JH Buh: estimates his loss at $2,700 with $1,000 in- t . n BuranCe, W O Biackmer ia the fivA nf the burned buildings belonging to him, but it is not possible to estimate present. Mr, Heilig's lo ma losa au S3 is covered by insurance Two other alarms were tamed in during the forenoon, bnt very little le , damage was done, as tney were uutu gnlshe(L I d ' I " mr a rnnpfQ -ktatthp. . , tt : Viofin flnlv aaalitiea as aa :Vi Aftinia. Sutber. do- ceased, all Vou j - ooinat; said deceaseu aio uoiwjr to present them to the un- against saia aeceaseu notified to present ; them to we;nn SSrfta ion or before the 23rd day 111. UCWIl1"11" '. i -i f.inft will D Plead A. jnao avp hereby notiiiea 10 ani i trm3LHtj w- . - ;;r :BiU ITT Cigarettes W.DukeSona&Ca. 'theamerican tobacco cq: DURHAM. N.C. U.3.A. UbLK B n w n MADE FROM ir&dd'Tob'aebb' JLND - ABSOLUTELY PURE THE RUSH OF HUMANITY. I'eople Wlio Travel,, as Seen by Onr Keuorter. Mr. John Wesh returned last night from Atlanta. Dr. and Mrs. W H Lilly are visiting in Stanly county for a few days. Miss Corrie Boyd. is visiting in Mt. Pleasant, the' guest of Miss Ella Lentz. Commission Blerchant "W G Boshamer went up the road this morning. Misses Ina Barringer and Lille Blackwelder, of Mt, Pleasant, were in the city today. -J D Denooo, of the telephone Mrs. J W Cannon and Mies Laura Wads worth returned today from Miaenbeimcr's springs, Mis3e3 Bessl(J gims, Elizabeth m.u 0lv ieftthia mornins? iur lue-Hiuriutti, uiccus wiu. Misses Janie Eryin and Fannies Hill will leave tomoirow mornins: for Greensboro, to re-enter the State Normal school. Mr. John Bonds, of Forest Hil e't this morning for Danville, v wh hn has Eecnred:a wosition in a cotton factory. i. xajiui iiatwi. " dent of this city and county, but who now travels for an Ohio buggy house, ts in the city, snaKing nanab with old associates. menBaby vrasslck, wo gave her Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. "WTiea she had Children, she gave them Castoria, U 2r Cf m, u9 maii PROPRIETORS OF Concord, N. C. DEALERS IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PKU, .rn..ir Arn mnrTP'P umjux zvi xV ARTICLES IN A BUN - DANCE. , V Everything . "UPTTO DATE" .- T,lA! W4vn ' pjrivj-. a -" , v - vhTTR MONlilY'S WOITH. Y OUR MONlLY'S WOITH. Yours to please, t r.,4.M II fill STOKE! in. LOWE & SOW. $16,000 x - - WORTH OF DRY GOO DS, SHOES AND CLOTH ING V. iVill now be thrown on the market that will be sold in the next 90 days at the greatest SLAUGHTER OF PRICES ever heard of in Concord. Our entire stock was bought through the summer when prices were at the lowest point. Now we are going to give tha Concord trading people the benefit of this stock at prices far beiow all competitors. We want you to listen and be govern ed according to what will happen. TAKE PL A IDS Something that every farmer will have to buy, Until what we have is all sold, will go at 3 cents per yard. They are worth 5 c. One hundred pieces outing, you wilLhave to buy. We will let what we'have go at 5c This is the 8 and 10c kind. CHEVIOTS, The 8 and 10c kind, will go at 7c. Nice styles and new goods. . Ladies Wool - Dress Goods Have been cut to the quick. 'Tis im possible for us to make you appreciate the bargains without seeing me stocK. Our price is below all others. PRINTS Will co in endless quantities at 4 and Oc. These goods have all advanced, and will cost wholesale wliat we &sk tor our stocK but thev. mast go. 'Ti3 out of question, to duplicate our puce on MEN'S WOOL CYER , AND UNDER SHIRTS. We will sell a lot of Outing shirts at 18c. Cotton under shirts all at whole-, sale price. The largest stock of ladies vests, in town will go at cut price. WOOL FLANNEL, Ileavv wool trill Flannel 'will go for 12Jc. These goods cost more now'by the bolt. BLANKETS Bought at the lowest notch'ever reached, will go out now,tnai wiuuo yuuguuu. Slioes, es. Everv nsrson in the county knows - that the wholotale price on shoes has advanced from 25o to 50c pair. N hele is wbere wa can do you the most good. . We have $600 worth of Shoes that we bought when the price struck the bottom. Everybody will have to buy shoes, and if cotton has run up to a gooa price, it will not bring you so much fsh but .f f fonhe monfiV &S DOSSible. NOW W6 lid wUl place you in a position to keep a good part of your .money m your iHlM.IMi-PA-k tm ii fii a T VI fill I M 1,11 lM out to those who will" take advant age of it at prices on lots ot stun even lower tnan we sold the same shoes last winter. If you want to save money, you will want to our stock before you Duy a single pair. .This is a great opportunity fortbe erei )llC. buying pub LOWE & SON. THE COMING. : W OMAN If the fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, and there never wa$ 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 nltra fash ionable. Ve have just gotten, in our black and navy blues bought when t 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 ' ever shown in Concord Then come and see us and , be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauty. Our No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiesrseoe on the mar ket,; Our No, 69 Pointed Razor 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 bac&, patent continu ous facings on back and sleeves, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. Morrion, Lentz Co HAVE YOU ' THOUGHT OF BUY- ING A FALL DRESS? Bjl 44 inches wide 40 cents per yard. 36 inch ft! E3I 2? cents per yard. See ii our line of ladies Crepons Croverietts and Henriettas: They are the lattest. Don't miss them if you want a black dress. Our' see are simply elegant. Weol Woe! ISSiS Bat Mi Rwcs inn E3 i
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