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.-i ... . . ... . . . . """1inTrT ArriTftl'of Trains. " tmm Richmond arrives at 11:15 m. No Washington v "; 9:58 p.m. Atlanta , " 7:22 p.m. 3 . xewA'ork " " 8:51a. m. -37 Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. 4 vnrthbound freight leaves at 12m. 11 6-5ul J.-Vi iv3 tra ncL.LAn essu H N : j mil Atlanta. -Nos. 35 and36 are the Ricnnw -,. hetween Atlanta and Washine- fastinan1- . 3 are the Washington ,ajid ton-. vestibuled Limited tConcora uu 6 Thi household effects of fif K Crawford and-Jobi Hornbuckl lTt ""p them & Lynch, LwMtgramp namea IMl, from Omaha, Nebraska,f ell from and was trains mid stop Jj;?rPJ a freight trai a in Salis ; ay kight. The unfortu- TZ , S I nflt.A maw Hi ft3 -1 - . . t : - , . r," " - ins can tl y. hav- Si r- -it i. 9 A BATCH OFLOOAJL , .T-rf Put Hi Sliawe n ustiias pencil Pusher, 7 i.QYeerata cigarejtte, snShad 3o qpp Correll's monumental louve- carried hoae tbia moimntvfrcim Grove Lutheran churehout in No. ' . The lioard of Trusteea or North tronbled with.glanar emngi Carolma College are insertion, to, lmii?fc.tia-h rWJ TCVirmfui. mother of Mrs. M Qjirflanorilla Jj.4 ; r. I I O w " Wfcwww G G Soberer, is quite : sick at the dcrofalous humors from -the blood. Latberun parsonage; - - - Tae sooner you beginvto give this Good ' wheat, wanted. Will ray Medicine theettef. '- rSi I highest cash price delivered at mill f The Odd. Mercantile Company v door. Cabarrus Holler Mihs. "o?tf have decided to clo3e out their bnsi - Aleak was sprung in the water ness in Statesville and will dispose of Oapt. J M Odell is in Durham works ruaiu on Main street Tuesday eir etock.of . merchandise by De- to-day. , . night. It waa not caused from the cra oer 15 th. : Al r. ; hi ,A ,.Paldt who Mrs. J W Cannon spent yester. you will have to buy. W cold weatber, howeye ; bar beehtnanaeiug-the businesss day in Cbarlotte. x' - we have go at 5c .This i m, . le .v. ere, will probably iemainifcistatcs- j - " CHEVIOTS, ViT " w -rr . ikeSona&Cn-T vUr THEAMERICAH TOBACCO CO: DURHAM. N.C. U.g.A. 4 , MADE FROM ABSOLUTELY. PURE THE BUSH OF H CMANITY. eople Who TrfvelH as Seen by Onr " ReDorter. , LOWE & SOW. $16,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS, " SHOES A1STD CLOTH- Will now be thrown on the market tha: 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 below all competitors. We want you to listen and be govern ed accordingly to what will happen. - T AKE PL A IDS Something that every farmer will have to buy, Until what we have is all sold, will -go at 3i cents per yard. They are worth 5 c. One - hundred pieces outinjsr; We will let what is the 8 and 10c The marriage of, Mr. Oicar, the .;;,, 'KV ; th. -Mr. O B.Webb, o StatesTiHe, ih.rd son of Capt.: A, Th.eB, of the Mature of which he is io-ready 8pent laat nhtm theClt7' Pfcoea'x mine, to Miss McNinch. of ir'iltl-i-tlf-1 . ni'.-ri-in.w, : ri i-? - xi.ta 'tkU rl;i - , : ".-W - . vv-ATr ::nouwwu The 8 and 10c kind, will go at 7c.Nice uwuuuc' ".-""Yuv-f ... z mafk.--'-v';' :-'r- i trom Liexmgton yesterday ana last styles and new goods. - Justice C A Pitts has accepted a o : wada worth' 'sold ? bugy Dight' pusn.ua . Tnesday. The buyer got as far as Barra2e at nw. maenme . snop. 110 - odletratiB'a ridsnPfi-whn bnt.h night .for New York, to ba gone, a cuter upon his duties Monday., hind wheels lockeil-there were two week or two."- . . Merchant George, Shinnn of hotboxes-vHe came acknd pep- :Dr; E XBuchanan was in the Georgeville, Fpent the day; here on plo thought the man had - locked citv last nieht and this mornmc business Mr. oninn is one of the them to giye his fine mule some from'Lbxingtoh,j-''r-"V:;l:::'-' sterling young men of the co&nty. thing to do. But. the: axles had J s - ;n wash- l - m -, , . , . . k V - t - . -Dr. John Reea will leave - to- Ladies Wool Dress 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 belo wr all others. an lin Ston at U 31 Wa ker's ltvou want -y6!. - - rtrv, m,iiro'fl Jnmoin if -;lf T7fhi-lfT in th ainpxr AnI nnfinn ers were put on to last until the 4th i . ythbig in tne grocery ana notion r . r ;: .-,.vfs He will return to-morrow. le. Don't forget the- place op- of July next. ;:Ar:l:-rp vv-: v. u jjuanc u run B ut x: ureal, xiiii. wi. Tax Collector Boger, is ; now en gaged in making out the town tax list. You know what : comes next Mr. Joe Fisher was assisting him. ' PRINTS Will ffo in endless Quantities at 4. and 5c. the city visiting relatives, returns These goods have all advanced, and will . v,v,.5 i,.A U i?f MJii-Q Vfv frta cost wholesale wuat we sk ior pur siock ma:gieat snow exnious in Dig w AW1W MX"? r r w . w thevmnst go. 'Tis out of question, to duplicate . our price on : COMING. . . -WOMAN If the ffasliidii plates are to be believed will wear black;- and . there. never: j. : wap sncb demand f or ; 7 BLACK: L DRESS GOODS to the exclusion of all obi . ored- fabrics Nothing -. adds-more toJhe beauty and dignity of a woman' " appearance than . a fine black, gown, which is alike : economical and ultra fash ionable) ;We hove just gotten in bur black and . navy blues bought when; v 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 askall ; Ladies to see our dress : goods betore buying else- : where. J ' , Do you. want to see the' prettiest line of LA-DIE'S SHOES ever shown in Concorcl Then come. and see us and -be convinced. , Our. No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauty. Our a o.71 Needle Squara Toe prettiest seoe. ion the mar Our No, 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stylish yet; Our No. 70 Round Toe a grand ;seller,r all at low figures; UNLAUN DRIED SHIRTS '- i t Dux city trade "Leader5 : pure Linen Bossbm extra heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent continu ous facings on back and, sleeyes, . custom . cut and at the low price of 50c. Gibson ' & Morrison. . .-r. . "w. cities only, and will visit SaUsbury RevandiCLutz, arevvisiting Friday. October 25, and regarded as at , Mrs. Mattie ilehaffey's. - They a .whole, it is doubtless without drove through from Mboresyille. ; Mpssra '.rFHurlev and W W prices for all kind of others is this :.m i-rare yanety, .a .1 fr: ' ninn nniw untry produce, cash or barter; endless interest, its boundless capac- .. - --vr 'i-"-' n - J r .. . .;... ; i - 4 , v .n it. lege, by rriyate conveyance, , on ou't forget the place 'opposite DC ity to please eyery taste. Good things , " ; l. - - : D M Walker navs the highest Darallel. " Wherein it differs market CO Furr's at Forest Hill. tf. with it are not doled out with a . :i . , ... The clerical force at Gibson & Rrpaging' hand 5 they are poured M.-VB1 ""J Morrison's has beea increased two a Niagara like -profusion, ren .returned last night from a Mi.L.ie Nicholson and Master typical of tb, great country of great- Staatt Morrison are now behind the est enterprises. Here.we have a re- L Qroner, m . Chattanooga. Tenn. counter. . . : f gal Roman Hippodrome, Fifty-Cage :i Mr. Dan Sumney is here .on a ( ' Menagerie Three - Big Circuses, short visit from " Knoxville, -Tenn., Flowe's Store and Rocky Ridge tfaravan and is the guest of: Mr. W: W Stuart, fbe bolt.' wyciimuca mo uwoo ana,Domestic Beasts, a nuge aropia He i00ks quUe natural and his many Clowe's on Saturday next; Caldwell Cal'Acquarinm;8traliai; Ayiar fricnds were gladJoire; .m he aau riSfler i .we late tar nine, win Huge stages, Gladiatorial - Combats dordiai shake, uo tne oattery work tor flow's. flnd Magnificent Free Street Parade I CM 9 I , MEN'S WOOL OYER AND L. UNDER SHIRTS. We will sell a lot of Outing shirts' at iOc. Gtton under shirts all at whole sale price. - The largest stock of ladies vests, in town will go at cut price. . :t ; WOOL . FLANNEL, "Reavv' wool trill Flannel will go for 12 Jc. These goods cost more nowby BLANKETS PROPRIETOR3 OF A splendid $125 organ for sale rolled into one Itremen yt Jaill & COi, bou For particulars call at The SxAKii the very thought of it fairly jnakes ard office. : "oliw one catch his breath; And not: only . k .Al- k IS - a it nil a vptv crreat -bntit is a very By grape vine wejearn thata very . admirably' mahage-a ' ..u juuu6 uiBu . ui,, kU10ufcJ show, under the immediate eye oi will at an early day (this month its propriefccrg, and free from any sometime), be married to a- lady- of ftnd eyery annoyance or objectionable expenenca and beauty, in Salisbury, association. . Grand excursions :will Aa exchange publishes a long ar- be run on all lines of travel ' to' the Me entitled "How it feels tq. die," big Bhow, v e have not read if," but w-6 presume Bought at the lowest notch ever reached, will go out now, that will do you good. If 1 I! Slioes.iSlioes. j ... 'Every person in the. county knows that tho wholesale price on shoes has advanced from 25c to 50c pair. Now -hete is' where we can do you th most good. : We have . seooo . HAVE' YOU-. ' THOUGHT OF. BUY- IN.G A FALD DRESS? File 1 . tviu! . ,, "..(V.vtk. .-;-$"' - "". ' - .-- .! 44" inches wide 40 cents per yard 36 inch I Was ill it- a soliloquy of the disappointed Wo"cf' - - ... . o nn . , this county and State. J Mr. Levi Hahn, of several -miles present them -to me o to HI Wood st of Mfc. Pleasant, was in the city house --promptly, A11:. persons.-inn i chie (Wednesday) morning debted to same" will pleW call land he came the evening before, brings settle at once. ; , : 0? lw 2w lnS a load of grain to.the Holler y Alida L. Burkheb. : ; m"l. You see how such institutions Executrix of the last will and testa- 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 good price, it will hot bring you so much cash, "but-: what you. will feel like, you want to save as-much of lhe money as possible. r-Now- we will taii ?nr o nnaih'nn In kfifiri a ARTI0GE3 INJABUN. obd of yoSr mey ia your I v '-' ' - 1 nAoVnf. onr? will distribute this Concord, N. C, - ' . dealers in v drugs and medicines, pkr fumeky' andjitoitet 27; cents' per " onr line of ladies yard, See? 1 . )kd - Jns Goods DANCE. 1 -, i . -4 j Everything Grepons, Crovenetts and Henriettas. They are the lattest. Don't miss them if you want a black dress. . Our - ' -' )5 draw ! ment of J W Bnrkhead. several months, T was doubled with a persistent humor on 7 -usad which gave me considerable a&&ojaace, until it occurred tome w try Ayer's Hair Vigor.; Before u-lag one bottle, the humor was healed." .t t Adam; General Mer cbant, Turbeyille, Va,: " J V When Baby was sick. re gave her Castoria. -eaBhewasaChUd.hecrIedforCastoria. - Whe"Blie became Hiss, she clung to Castoria. Wbea Bbe bad Children, sbe gave them Castoria ' UP TOIDATE on hand! mvE US A -YOUR MONEY'S! fifORIH. gYburs.to'please, out to those who will tako advant age of it at prices on lots of stuff Pfffln lnwer than we sold tho same CALL AND GET shoes last, winter.; If you want to save money, juu vix auw u o our - stockr bef ore you buy a singjle pair. - . - rT- Tnia is a great uppuivuuibj iui wo Mr L Mil si.; buying public. LOWE & SON. Si Jacqiiarus are simply elegant. . Qaimons&iFetB! ill
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