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Richmond arrives at 11:15 n. 5 :: . v. sa - 37 . Atlanta ' , fcv,unJ freight leaves at 12m. rthund ' ' "5:1s P-m. 63 South hou n ()cal trains between NVanci Atlanta. Nos. 35 aad3$ are ;the Richmo"f a u between Atlanta and Washing- i trains ' i. urrt Mtvinn nt ion- ' ,prn Sacord on sf a! jVi)iU .-.-p.-;-- F,t IlHtiiatf reticil Iustiei jjr j? V Barrier is baying coU tJD iu Salisbury. Ihe evening train Thursday was several hours late. jbe wife of Bob Russell, colored, in Pineland Thursday night. Stanly cotton is coming in. Oampew are becoming numerous. Sim Jo"es and ick Morse of Charlotte, are a mutual admiration society. Get your ticket for "Only a Farm '8 Daughter." Tickets are on sale at Gibson's drug store. It is not altogether in an Adam and Eye joke aspect that chestnuts oornein with the fall. Whole train loads of mountain cabbage are passing down, the South ern, tagged for Atlanta. Folks may themselves shiver later; bnt usually the first sign 61 chilly weather is the shaking of the straw bat Mr, M L Julian, who several months ago moved his family here from Salisbury, moved them bacfc on Thursday. Even at this early date prepara tion are beginning for the holidny trade. Now is the time to advertise Tour business. ! A negro's finger was. found in a back lot in Greensboro Tuesday morning;. The owner iar however, still unidentified The protracted meeting at Forest Hill Methodist church grdws iiQ' in terest at every service. Much good is being accomplished., ' The Charlotte News springs' the startling news that the GJacawba river is going dry. No indication of Charlotte going that wajr. About twflnfv-ftT t . ' --. -J "IC LlBKAfg Ibam sold by the Southern toXMIarfotte Jtacktt. man, Mr. Boatlan. 'nfoJ Rnvora I flunr,' ill.. . . - T ": . JO u,aewi able to be out, we ftre glad to announce. . J R Moose condufitnl iha aecom Denied th vw.r' ii-i. . John a Miller, cashier nf FirBt Vatiohal Bank Winston, has resigned to go into a rtichmond e I T THE BUSH OF HCTMANITY. s.vir .Vv "Only a Farmer's Daughter'' company arrived, m the city to-day irom xne north and are at the St. Cloud. Henry kits made $2347 62, more orj less selling refreshments at the Rowan Ealr, which was attended by nearly 100 people each day. Rev. B S Brown, pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran church of- Mt. Pleasant, has tendered his resigna tion to take effect November 1st. Mr. Q A Marsh, tbnsin of Mr. M Xi Harsh, of iftie 1 itevf drug store Wtoo TrayelH a; Seen by On Reporter. ' " -"- . Mr. R A Brown spent yesterday in Bessemer Mr. J W Ould umved m city last night.' V Miss Myrtle Moore is home from Mt. Pleasant - Mr. 3 J Durham, of Bessaintr Oity, ia in the eity. Mr, J- M Moore has returned from Montgomery county. Merchant L J Foil of Mt. Pleasant, Was in the city. Mr. John W Morrison, of Chat lotte, was in the city today. Miss Jennie Sapp ia Visitihg Misa Effie Barrier, in Salisbui : Mr, M B Hartsell, who is aow selling coffins, struck town this morning. Mr. Samuel Lochime, the clever Baltimore jewelry drummer, is in the city. Rev, Dr. J Rumple, of Satis- LOWE & SOW. $16,000 here, lost his gin house in Union bUrjVi8 in the tne Qest 6tm by fire 6n Saturday night. It was Alexander. Miss Annie Bost, of Boat's Mills, is visiting her tister Mrs. J W Cannon, WORTH OF DRY GOODS, SHOES AND CLOTH IN Will 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. 6ur entire stock was bought through the summer when prices were at the lowest noint. Now we are going to give tha Concord trading people the benefit of this stock at prices far below all competitors. We want you ito listen and be. govern ed accordingly to what will happen. TAKE PLAIDS Something that every farmer will have to buy, Until what we have is all sold, will go at 3f 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, Miss Fannie Alexander, of I The 8 and 10c kind, will go at 7c. Nice , is visiting at Major 8lyies T new gooa?' i Ladies Wool Dress Goods caused by sparks from a passing en gine, Mt; G T Crowell lost another fine hog oii; THtirsda.y. Something had lodged in her wind pipe,' Which cau8ecf the animal considerably uf- Morrison's. fering until datb relieved it. It Messrs. Burton Bennett and J was yalued at about $50, 0 Wadsworth spent yesterday in I Parties coming in frpm lto. 3 New London; and 4 to'wh8nibs are at fever heat ? .Maar Tt T, ifik iar, titwi over the mad.dog scare. It is said went to Charlotte on their bikes. It possible for f to Tmlie you appreciale tht a rabid dog in that section bit ja a long, dusty pull for them. the bargains without seeing, the stock. oorAKal' nfW Antra Wn Aaffla V. . vur price 1 WWW U UUKI8, w,M Vwv iw. vv" juiss oanie Mcuome, wno was stock ia known to have been bitten. .:.L t. '- -.- ir ir tr iv.fj I Tiotiiug ucr biuci, irxia. ux xx vuu T3X)X"Vt nnQ "M W P nrrr1 m'rrVif "RrtAoll-. WfilL hllB rAffimAf! til SftUhKn PVj XXV J.JLN JL O ville, came in and5 paid for bir Ritz aad Ed. Murt returned weekly Standard. His good wife yesterday from the Rowdn cdunty; These goods have all advanced, and will would give him no peace if he didn't fair, and report it a complete failure,! cost wholesale what we ask for our stock 4. w Kvnn rpuflM na - r . : but they mnst go. j o Alderman, wife of '.Tis out of estion, to duplicate our count ' Rev. J O Alderman, returned Thors-i; . day night from a pleasant months tlmj&q wnnT rTri?t . The Sunday Inqairersa,. : "Only yiait o relatiyVs in Sampson c'oxmty. 8 00L. GVER ' a Farmer's Daughter," with an ex- w ; . ' .' : ' AND centionaliy strong cast played to .big- Henry UUy- is down from; UNDER SHIRTS l 7 Ai i. oV i. tu f- Salisbury, nis tamuy win arrive business at the Arch Street theater J . . , , ni Bon'sdrug Miss Sossamon, a daughter of Mr. THE COM MAN If the fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, and there never waf such a demand for BLACK DRESS GOODS to the exclusion of all, col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more xto 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 ypu 75 cent Henrietta Surah for 50c 46 inches wide Can sell you - a $1 goods 50 inches wide for 76c; Our stock of Black Creapones are the latest production. We ask all Ladies to see our dress goods before buying else where. Do you want to see the prettiest line of LADIE'S SHOES' 1 ever shown in Concord Then come and see us and be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauty; Cur No. 71 Needle Squara Toe prettiestjseoe on the mar ket.2 Our No, 69 Pointed .Razor yoe the mdst stylish ypt - Our No, 70 Bound Toe & grand seller, all at low figures DNLAUNDRIED 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. Morrion, Lentz Co V. n La V f. f oL Mr- Kobelt F Coble, Mrs. Vdfm fe : O' lght- Qet.reserved seats at (iib ' J aalepiice. 's drae store, pother. & We will sell a . lot of Outing shirts at Cotton under shiirts ail at whole Mr. J M Hendrix; and lMe rgest stock, of ladies vests. In! town wilt go at cut price-. Stop at D M Walker'sdf . ton want MjtiingintHegrbcery antf noHon Bosg-mon, .ghter, of Mt. Pieasaht, p.assed. ; he Wt forget; the; plaoe op- a, ner aome at Can.onyiUe Tnnrs- mntu u Jj'urx's at Potest. miw a. v: .m au, o. ; W aBinuyx,; ux, inmdther North Carolina has two additional Her remains were token to - Bethel ; , M" - scholarships at Johns Hopkins Uni- burying ground, in No. 10 township,; J Mr. H P Deatpn, .a.limb of. is) Teraity. Thev are C; Lee,, of for interment. She was about 22; -establish Chanpi" TTiii Tn,aa w paM- f rk-a Uidincr Sells circusi unlesi he, for , 'k7--i vwss:?v J-v fJ Wmair-ii Vii In, loci Bought at the lowest notch, ever reachedi PineVllle' Deputy mi Placed, in W ProSetzlen of tha ohai ,h T, clent languages at. North : Carolina the name of Craven and Adam Eac , A lpactQtVbela nighei anl WOOL FLANNEL, Heavy wool trill Flannel will go fort tiaje., Kiese s:pods cost moref now byr (tJtiebolt.. BLANKKK Shoes Shoes or io. o lownsnip. Xl fcfal prWolohk in thel Trustees, his resignation to take were arrested on charge of abando.- ; . , ; -' ' '" ; THOUGHT ihahes wide 40 cents TjeriVaxd 36 "For " several months L was 1 next May. -" ' " Hng their respeduve; flnsbanp; ana; ; SontAnfih . wife, and uniawy. wn pr u 6 Cirena fft1o v,o Uon fft lR0tner v w w u A tm w I w u v-m w n k mw. wt m m a J J " v to fiee thft Htrwif..Tvrfl.d hnf. TOA , bTUUUlCU HWU';jiwBw ?i;v TT1I ite Elephant " ' my head which gave me consitteram D m Woi uruz annoyance, xamii pccurreu w bottle the lumor,, was . hMioH ' i f a nam: uujiciai . uis -wH0reet thft nl.A nmwvrifA -T).n: wh.t .- - t r wrr - r-l-.n i. rn CTa. . VII'. i ti Marsh & PROPRIETORS) OF-'- Every person in the county know ) that the wholesale price on shoes has advanced from1 256 to 50c pair.4 1 " . I ,"1 ? : i rariOT noifl in wnnrn wn rH.n f 1 1 vi in f U,vi ' TtTo: 'UowA .- ifiiil Concord; Sf; O: ii worth. of,Shes..jthat w bought; I whem the pried struck the bottom. EverybodyTiilLJftAyjttxJ)uy shoes,, and if cotton has run up to a good urr a at Forest Hill; ; tf chant Turbevilie, Cotlnn ....i u . If' yonr cnuu IS puny,- ire-iui . Je tton a bajera are. not. seen L " . , , . fcJtem&V MtreeU this year as formerly.: 6'37f, hri ead ! sei ara hn v; n inllamel.eye.8, or. 89W9 .oprW.fteaq, . wiiiii' ml iiiiiw uriiiii i. r. i.n . - " v r. Ucro!ulous..humorsf rem the WoQi DRUGS AiNPMEpIQINBSS, PKRij po 4"sh bui ha. yon; wiU feel like, 5oir wa'ntf td save as much pf lhef FUMfiK'S; ANP TOI1$T Alira GrE3;ITit 'jk&tfft Per bnuV. "Price farmeM would- do better, hM. them in compost. W uulJi Wgaii feioine the tiettei'. ill mi a navnAn lnA.vn u r 1 - .... c - j . . , t , Npt a woman. Hyes.-hnt is.Wteresj. v moner as Dossible. Now5 we wU kblacd yori in aipdsition feakeep a 27' cents per yard. See onr line ' of ladiea : II - lis now 70 years old, s is;iaj ttie things, as, fftrnBhe;:l . ye 12 ground hogs,- 16,000. Slrrels !00 rabbits,5X)0vpossumsj 0 , vus' U crows, 400 hawks, 5Q lkioo. nuskftaov; M Whs sooner you begin to giva thia L TO 7V 'pin the subiect ot heaury, a ;irf '.j xt.;? make does not wuner tuo .t- k0 mht of ' what nature haa be st6nedi.improving.it in every way if possible and to keep direct m h Withi fashions, etc They should read eyery ;adVertiaement,in our paper. . . ax; Gtim TJS Ap OMIi Mi agsr w nt pnees on lots oi stun shdes ta& tniitetw p yqu wat to mftffflr T&i mmwantWsee bh stoclc1 before ypu.buy single nair. ' ' ' - r 'jLhisis-A great Qpportunity-for the Creponsy Orovenetts. and Henriettas They aVa : the lattest. DontL mfek. tem if you wata,blp.QK:4 dress;. Our iiii ai are:simply; eleganti- f t f - 1 i t: ' 1 :" "
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