rival of Trams. Richm Atlanta ond arrives at 11:15 a. m. . ... " 10:01 n. m- ti uita 36 WVork 7:23 p. m. ,8:05 a. m. 8:53 a. m. 9:03 p.m. "37 Atlanta , . Ie ives at 12m. '! 'Southbou'Hi loca, train , 63-uu;1I2 are Kos- ' , an,l -Alia'"; . Kic"rti trains BSt Vos-37 :l,v'ti buled Limited trains and stop m. 1 . Deiwccn i ... m 1 1 Kns. and.tf are the : VivVeiana. Atlanta and wasmng- Cleveland, won. the first of -the series of xamAs with Baltimore for the." I'emple cup" in a score of 5 to 4 Reports say it wad the moat ex; citing gnme "that W ever occnrrprt i Lin . Jtr - t LM . . s . tht Wnshine-ton ana iilt v'- , rp ftnil in .Slirtpe By Onr Pifk ,l- Pencil Pu.her. 1. 1 . ,1 i r olirf rrnr d2 wl. f SVe cheap. Enquire of Or, Ge;jourtick 7 7 i n ,iif.'h Lt'l. for "Only a Farm Tickets are on sale 8 T-r . . i Master Touimie JtLopRina nas 'red a position with the telephone StfgeMcflice boy. pr, Lilly is having a new house dby Mr. K A B rower, cmrp the weather has moderated, 0$ hats Jjhu .Montgomery, wao nas i from Hot Springs and have (riisappeaied and ure siill "in the swim." " Dr. .astretariiew Jrb-haJs been down- with chills, is Ant aka'lD. MAE Lentz has retired from the firm of Morrison Lentz & Co., hsyiug accepted a position with Dry jWads.vorth. See tue. double half-column' ad of Dry& Wadsworth in another col- HQ1C. v J. LiiC luui Lii jug 10 ocfiiiv; interesting stuff, anyhow. . A hundred or more bales of cotton wtre soli .here today the highest urkeipri.ee. paid being 8 67, two w?.U higher thaa yesterday. p CJ Stop at D M Walker's 'if you want i:;tt7r; in the grocery and notion Lit, Dou't forget the place op pc;::e 1 C Furr'd at Forest Hill. tf. C.ii3. F r.L(l James Wadsworth fce purchased the livery business from the estate cf their father. They hve tan practically in charge for Dr. Pharr's house in the north ad or the city, .-known as the old THE RUSH OF HUMANITY. I'eople WtioTirwvel, as Keen by Onr .4 ; Reworlcr. :r I Rev. T W Smith is tUting in Clinton, N. (J. V ' : Attorney Crowell is. back-from a business trip. Mr. Will Foil, of Mt. Pleasant was here today. Mayor Morrison went out to his farm this evening. Judge W J Montgomery is out of the city professionally. Merchant W J Swink is in the city from Albemarle today.7 Mesdamea W G Campbell and J S Fisher are visiting in' Charlotte. Mrs J H Eddleman returned from Charlotte Wednesday eyening. Mrs . K L Crayen returned home, Wednesday, from Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs. D B Coltiane are expected to arrive from Kentucky tonight. Mr. and Mrs. W A Caldwell re turned to the city last night from Atlanta. Miss Julia Honeycutt, of Forest hie purse, containing $41 in cash, in Hill, haa gone to McAdensville on a the street on Wednesday afternoon, week's visit. which caused him considerable un- Rev, R M Taylor and wife, of -r. m easiness,- lt was tound by Mrs, Albemarle, snent last night and to- , - 71 O Hey wood Dennis, who delivered it day in the city. . . . i i . to its proper owner this morning. Messrs. Marshal Mabrey and .!a8ner Stone have oae to Charlotte. . I I n tell, I A O M. IVllllllClli VlllZiCll JM. A UI 1 iTAJllA I Dead. possibly tor the circus - Mr. R A Fulp, a prominent Rey. M G G Saherer is spsndirg citizeii of Fort Mill, S. C, died at the evening in Charlotte with Rey. his residence at that place yesterday Dr. Bowman, who has been quite ill. morning at 8 o'clock, of typhoid Mrs. Mamie Deaton and chil feyer, after seyeral weeks .illness, dren, of Fort Mill, S. C, are"visiting Deceased was 40 years ot age. He C M Suther, on East Church street. L 1 was esteemed an upright man, a Mr. Willie Suther,a former resi-J good citizen, a kind neighbor and dent of this city, but now of David friend. He conducted one of Fort knn ;a viHifinir hia father. Mr I V - J AW . w wa- 0- Milt's largest dry goods stores, and Xhomas Suther was wen Known m unariotieana Mr. Charles A Dry. left this i rt t i a m yv i l surrounding towns. onariowe uor morninfy for Albemarle to nack up. i c server. t- i. innrotnrn fr mnrirrf Ilia "f f) m 1 1 v t n several years ago Mr, uip mar- this Clt at once r:ea M1S3 Juucv rarxer, o: tni3 city, .n. whom he leaves with eeveral child ren, to mourn his death. The ten Mrs. Margaret M Black welder, v,ife of Policenan L A Black welder, of Charlotte, died suddenly Tuesday night. She had been sick for some time. She was a native of Cabarrus and was 65 years of age. ( ProfAf 0 McOorkle, of Moores ville, passed through the city this afternoon on his way to Mt. PleaB ant, where he will lecture to the students of North Carolina College, ;Ormorrow, on phrenology. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is not a secret preparation. Any physician may have the formula on application. The secret of its success as a medi cine lies in its extraordinary power to clear se. the blood of impurities and cure the mo3t deep-seated cases of blood disease. Mr. John Bridges, the blacksmith at Forest Hill, unknowingly dropped LOWE & SON. $16,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, SHOES AND CLOTH INGr "Will -now be . thrown on the market that will k 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 surrimer 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 below all competitors. We want you to listen and be govern ed accordingly to what will happen. TAKE PL AIDS 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 will have to buy. We will let what we have go at 5c This is the 8 and 10c kind. CHEVIOTS, The 8 and 10c kind, wrill go at styles and new goods. 7c. Nice est sympathy of a large circfe of friends noes out to the bereayed widow in her sad affliction. 'M. L. Marsh & Co., JiuLmy, 13 being greatly im- 1 The Old date Post Stands. 1 -PROPRIETORS OF DH u MUM 1 proved bv the addition of an ell and niA rooC. D M Walker pays the highest carket prices for all kind of twnuy, produce, cash or barter. Dou'i:rei the place opposite D C fe'sLi Forest Hill. tf. la have just received one of Thirty-fiye years ago, when Mr. T D Miller was a boy, he remembers Concord, N. C. DEALERS IN an old disused gate post that stood DRTJGS AND MEDICINES, PER- on the farm , in Alexander county fcs'iu&uLaest lines of jewelry and ,ov, cy:r roi,sht to- this , city, m-- will tell :vo.n, through The ASDir.D, about them later "cn." ITi' Utle; left thl3 morning 3? v:yr:)) h!3 future - home. Hi3 ily will not" leaye until next Xiu ' Mr: Utley will engage in tbe . C t Dry, of the firm of Dry Wadswort j, will 'be here next ta. Tt'e other salesmen at the TOture store are Messrs A E .atzaad V L Bell, two good 'ens. rnhe occasion of Sells Broth- ers circus the Southern ha3 reduced and will sell round trip j v-t ..tjnariotte on uctooer where he was raised. Many a time he tried to catch blue birds in a knot hole, in that po3t. Well, he was at the eld home a few days ago and he saw that old gate post still standing and apparently as sound as it was when" he first remembers it as a boy, and it -. was considered old enough then to have fallen into disuse, Statesyille Landmirk. Even our foriL-er representative was an enemy to bine birds, in his youth. FUMEKY AND TOITET ARTICLES IN ABUN ' DANCE , Everything "UP TO DATE" ON HAND. ' . . -- v -rr m GIVE US A CALL UJx YOUR1MONEY S WORTH. Yours to please, Ladies Wool Dpsss Goods Have been cut to the quick. .. 'Tis im possible for us to make you appreciate the bargains without seeing the stock. Our price is below all others. PRINTS Will' go in endless quantities at 4 and oc. These goods have all advanced, and w7ill cost wholesale what we. ask for our stock but they must go. 'Tis out of question, to duplicate our price on THE ' comW8man 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. Nothings adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman -appearance than a fines black gown, which is alikev economical and ultra fash ionable. We hnve 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 X ever shown ii Ooncorcll Then come and see us and be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Operas Toe perfect beauty. Our No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiest jseoe on the mar Our No, 69 Pointed Razor? Toe the most stylish yt. Our No, .70 .Round 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 sleeyes, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. , , Lentz 3o: final lnit October 5, for 85 cents They arc Kowiu Clinrge, As stated in taese columns before, Messrs. J C Wradsvorth and Chas. A. Dry have bought the furniture store of Cannons, Fetzer & Bell. They are now in charge under the firm name of Dry & Wadswortn. The first thing of importance' to the public they did' was to mark down everything in the store. Now is the time to buy your furniture. 1. 1 ii MEN'S WOOL CYER ' AND ' ' UNDER SHIRTS. We will sell a lot of Outing shirts at; 10c. Cotton under shirts all at whole- - sale price. t . The large3t stock of ladies, ivpsts, in town will go at cut price. ; WOOL FLANNEL. Heavy wool trill Flannel will go for 12Jc. These goods cot more now by the bolt. BLANKETS Bought at the lowest notch ever reached, will go out now, that will do you good. Slices, Shoes. Every person in the co-mty knows that the wholesale price on shoes has advanced from 25c to 50c pair. Now heie is where wo can do you the most good. Wo have $6000 worth of Shoes that we bought th nriea struck the bottom. Everybody will have to bay shoes, . HAVE YOU THOUGHT; OF BUY ;,IG.A' FALL DRESS? Fll8 ca KB ' . ,- . . . . . t 7: i 44 inches wide 40 cents, per yard. 86 inch ill E3 Wosl ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. Having been duly q'iai'ified as ad ministrator of Lucinda Sather. do ocr.ri all rkfirRons holding claims UOtvOUV'a, i.... .- w . t- - . . . - J.nnnnnrl fft lid TT tt XT against saia ueucaaoa iArsiiynAd on or before the usra aay price, id win n-Tr nnt.ip.A will Dfl uieau as t ""i " , . :-t .:n - . ., . : ( viiir no rnaoin a ix fiw wh vv 11. heir recovery. .Ail persous owiuk y !!r :.0; tntn Dnricg the construction of the illat Cannonville, only one 'at has happened, that being a boy faUing from the scaffold. unately the boy's head -struck else there mmht havef been great itl? , '0r ars," says Capt.'O Mueller "VrJ Ta n . : 7 A vncu mure uuon vvei. d 1 ; . SffSSd-ta M thTm to the in- and if cotton has run up to a good 2Z or before the 23rd day price, it will not br.n2 you so much uv WCI . of September, l this- notice will maise prpmin PJ- :-..-i-.. ,A.f a will distribute this W. J. rilLL, aummiBuuwi. i pui - - This, Sept. 23, 189o. mxen Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. en she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Wben she had Children, she gave them Castorla. 1 Y ft r on in 4" Vi n tY Ct 1 v - e3t, to rpornlfttA ttitt hnwpls dfl. has (jone to Vi HiCBM H i rMW. 1 IlKKK I J . 27 cents onr line' per yard, See of ladies M - less Mi A-IMIINISTBITOR'S NOTICE; V Crepons, Crovenetts and Henriettas. ' They are , the lattest. Don't miss them if you want a black , - .',-- dress Our '! fiaSng been .chaly appointed ' i n WW".-Z0k.-ftl w Uon Kn will tate advant- poS r,of it fat prices on lotsof stuff ld'XeMea-are hereby notified f -even lower than we sold the flame SefttCrnVuly au&en ticked shoes. lasti: winter. Ii you, want FwArnea for' payment' 'on or BaveVmoney," you , will want to see Pilli Kcssamer. BU1CUI " r T .. nf.-AiiiteT. with a force regulate my bowels, 1 . Mr. - Clty ' r i w. -i nan u 1 1 1 1 n wv -" v W build a smoke stack lor the co.toa miH-purchased. bY Qapt. OJell. ktd evere m tneir action, Hhi work thoroughly.'1 " ' l be? oUre the ?5th daVf September our stock' before' you buy a single a bar to thei oersong owing KES is a great opportunity for the nprsons owing said estate are nottH buyins public. . fied that prompt paynaent is expeci- .1 ni. n.- ea Administrator. T rVfXrxn 'fir QAXT ru:n Gf K 1R95. XaV H KJ kk ami Jac are simply' elegant, : V . 4 . . . i Cannons '.etser