No - 35 i 36 37 Arrival of Trains. , Richmond arrives at 11:15 a. m. 11 Washington " 9:58 p.m. Atlanta 7:22 p. m. Atlanta " " 935 a. n. New York " " 8:51a.m. Atlanta ... 9:00 p.m. " 63 t andiz are the local trains between NoS' I A and Atlanta. Nos. 35 andtf are the R'chm0n trains between .Atlanta and. Washlng "w L S amd 38 are the Washington and to"- cpn Vestibuled Limited trains and stop A BATCH OF LOOAL NEWS. One hundred and thirty -bales of cotton wer marketed here Wednes dh some of which brought as much aa 8 85. The farmer had some Bpetding moaey and'the-merchants e joyed a Very good trade. Tt e cotton crop for this' year is estimated at 6,560,000 bales against 9,901,000 for last, year, which will THE RU8H OF.H CM ANIT Y, People Who Travel as: en by our KeDorter. ' . . Senator Bill Moody, of Stanly, was in the city. Ed. 'fteisuer, of Pennsylvania, spent Wednesday eyentng here, Mr. H D Leak, of Winston, was here last night and this morning.-: Mrs.. J W- Cannon returned Wednesday night from a visit to Charlotte relatives, Mr. D JlBostian spent last night in Charlotte; wi th M rs. Bos tian, who average a two-third crdp Up to thetime of goiuer to nreBS1 Cahrrna Flcked Upland Pat in Sap By Oar marketed 125 bales of this year's IlttStlia Pencil Pusuer. crop to day. - V Fresh oysters at Sappenfleld's to If your child is puny, frefu), dsy' ' , . troubled with glandular swellings, -r,; unnamed eyes, or sores on the head, ha8 been there for several days. every train. - face, or bodv. a con , Attoq - -. ' Miss Alice Sims is assisting her Sarsaparilla is Leeded to expel the . f88; Warlick, who was father at the sheriff's office in issuing scrofulous humors from the blood, isses Hattie and Carrie tax receipts. The sooner you begin to give this Mrs, Joe Wardin of Oaarlotte is medicine the better. . - visiting Miss Laura Earnhardt at Mr. William Russell, 75 years of her home'in No. 11. age, arrived in the city this (Thurs- The little four year old' girl of day) morning on his return trip from m Sam Jnhnston. of thft Pnnlar tbe Atlanta Exposition. He is a - ! j: rj --.- native of Stanlv conntv H -reL Key. and Mrs. M V Sherrill re Tent Seciiuu uieu ucuucBuav lygui ' - . . -w I. , . ... . - ... ports having seen sights that he had tlirnedto the city this morning from JLtfoger, cniei ana tax collec-L,. :n h Wn . . AaA Georeeville. where !thev have been of seeing, ' viBiting tneir aaugnter, Mrs. fror. "For several months, I Mehaffey, returned to Lincoln to day. ' v Mr. J P Dahlborn, former man ager of the Dil worth Floral Garden of Charlotte, was in the city on his wheel. : ..',...:, - tor, always makes an annual an nounceuieDt. See his card elsewhere. Mr. George Barnhardt'a resicrnas - - o Hon as superintendent of the chain gang will not go into effect until December 1st. Brooks. LOWE &SONi was: $16,000 WORTH OP DRY GOODS, SHOES AND CLOTH-' Will now be thrown on the market that will be sold in the next 90 days at the greatest , . , ' SLAUGHTER OP 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. TAKE PLAIDS 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 outing, -ri . I vou will have to buv. We will let what troubled with a persistent humor on Mr. u i?ranKiin cannon left Ueliave go at5c this is the8 andl0c my head which gave me considerable tms mornlDS w Horner's school at nntn it noonvroA f a" ma I vxiora. w.6 win an miss mm annoyance, ' I 1 i M O to try Ayer's Hair Vigor. Before DUlu w oniy xor a season. using one bottle, ; the humor was CHEVIOTS, Wild Bill's circus will be in Salis bary to-morrow. So wiU John BarJhealed T T Adam; General Mer ley Corn and a number of people chant, Turbeyille, Va, from this city. See to your taxes at once. J L Badly Braised, Bat Hart. - Bees Walked Off. Mr. Charles Dry. who recently Boer adyises you in another ; col- returned trom Albemarle, tells, a umn that they are now due and that story 0Q 80me g00d farmer down in he wants them. q.i ,u una isA Ifot Seriously Ths 8 and 10c kind, will go at 7c.lNice styles and new goods. A mfsaionarv mpfttinor xrftfl rifiltl at I ' Rooky River church Saturday night Ladies Wool1 last, October1 5, to which Mi. Will Davis and his sister, Miss Loula Dr6SS GOOdS uayis, naa.neen in attenaance dec in returning home the horse ran Have been cut t0 the quick. Tis im- rr c,;V..w i l i . u a u A away and threw Misa Davis from possible for us to make you appreciate The Standard regrets to learn of bees, and seems to have had con ti?.-,M. thebargains without seefng the stock, the critical illness of the wife of siderable trouble in keeping themin ne ouggy, lPnicting several very our price is below aU others. PRINTS I . . I nnrltr hrnioac - hrti-fri nofcl rr aliA rrm a Editor J R Wichard, of Salisbnry. their hives. Mr. Dry says that after L v " - 7 Mar h.r rP. h.n. : .' t nA mftn trifiri rmmv mftkhodR not seriously iurt. They are chiK - . - 4 - J nnrr dren of Mr. and . Mrs. E C Davis, of i Stop at D M Walker'a if voa want o ca?t.nr,n8 "KV Ra?ze: No. 7 tnwnRhfn. . : , ' winged nonejmaKera as a last ana .. . , : u wnieo to endless quantities at 4 and 5c. Mte I 0 Fnrt'a at FoieirHfll. tf. oropa neringieeiingnre tnat tDAt jhey new when to eat sonp butttey t gg & wnnlrl If pen them home. .The next Ln;i. jWt,nnnAUmcf u.nn lis out or question, 4to aupiioate our . i ' - f . i uuui ii L'lEuuuuuuivgia "cTrtrfrii THE-'- ' ' - : K the fashion plates arev to be believed, , will wear 'ut - black, and there ; never. . waf such a demand for black: :dress go od ' 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 economicaland ultra fash ionable. We have just got ten . 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 76c. . Our stock of Black; Creapones are the latest production. We ask all Ladies to see our dress. . - goods betore 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 harrow Opera Toe perfect beauty , Cur No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiest seoe on the mar- ket.J 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 ' deader" pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and baefc, patent continu ous facings oh back and . sleeyes, custom cut and t; " at the low price of 50c. ' & .MORRISON. Jesse Hamilton is greatly day 88J8 Ur. Dry, the old man had Lnd annonn that it was ail wrong on to eat at the beginning of the meal, MEN'S WOOL'CVER missed at the Drug store today. Al- business across the creek from his jt i ' mm Thnn ft h I n a qaq on i a aitai H aq 1 ' i H l I .Mil 1 u Z a fll ilIlu uu;UWiClUAUlu but that it shouW be reserved for still giving us the shake, having had farm he met the bees walking on , " : 4 ahardnhiii , L1 . . . , , the last. He says it is too much of a nam emu. the foot-log, the queen in the lead, . - ' A german will be given tonight The log was a mile or more from the a Btrain foma fiU u at Pattersons nail comnlimentary to house. The old man stepped aside soup and then try to r ack in a solid Gibson meal on top of thatt Vhen Baby was sick, we gave her CastorIa J7hen she was a Chfld, she cried for Castorla. M. L. Marsh & Co., PROPRIETORS OF Misa Nannie Craig, of Washington, fand let the bees haye their way D. C. Music will be furcished by wiSuur xvuzs a siring Dana. t, v u . v All persons holding claims against A splendid $125 Jorgan for sale j w Burkhead, deceased, will please cbeapin good condition. Can be present them to me or to H I Wood- bought for Cash Or On installments, honse tirornDtlv. AH persons inn When she became Mise clung to Castorla. For particulars call at The Stand- debted to same will please caiL ard office. o7 lw. settle at once. ' ' o7 lw 2w Gone to Cuba, or elsewhere, is I : Alida L. Bufkhead. ; what Frank Brumley and Joe Fisher Executrix of the last will and testa- said as they left town with a gun ment of J W i5urKneaa. wch. These ninrods couldn't hit a im " i. . , . By the Democratic lloate. bam door m a Cuban not, Since the popuiists have been D M Walker pays the highest pulling the reigns during the past j aarKet prices for all kind of year, every day you can near some country produce, cash or barter, good old farmer who pnt the blame Don't forget the place ODDOsite D C of the low price of cotton in 1894 rr'a at Forest Hill. ; tf. upon the Democrats, denouncing the Prof T P Harrison, Ph. D., las pulists and fusion ople and been elected to the chair of English, making declarations of their mten 8it Darir! Brt nn rr za I tion to come unto us again, un tadeat of John Hopkins and standa Wednesday a gentleman from No. 2 gn in intellect and scholarship. ana BCc ulist, stated that he was done witn Hqv. M DJGiles, of Mt. Pleasant j them; that the DemocraTs were not aa the city. Mr. Giles is the responsible for the low price of coU Pastor of the M. E. Churches !of the knn at all: that taxation was higher circnit of Mt. Pleasant. He will this year and that he was "going ach the public school abo ve Mt. back to glory by the Democratic AieaRanf l . i one ""u ""in wiuwjr, . i rouce in xow. DIG -AND UNDERSHIRTS. We will sell a lot of Outing shirts at 10c. Cotton under shirts all at whole- aalftnrice. - -'- x The largest stock ' of ladies vests, in town will go at cut price. T WOOL ;PLAN NEL Heavy wool trill Flannel will go for lSJc.. -These cjoods cost more now.Dy the bolt. . BLANKETS Bought at the lowest notch ever reached, Will go out now.inai wiuuo yuugouu. ShJoes,oSioes. Every person in the county knows that tne wholesale price on shoes has advanced from 25c to 50c pair. Now here is where we can do you the most good. We have HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF BUYt IN G A FALL DRESS? : 44 inches wide 40 cents per yard. 36 inch I 27 cents per our line of ladies Woo 1' t ,;v ,- - .! ..' -f v!w yard. See- Concord, N. C. DEALERS IN worth of ShDes that we bought when the price struck the bottom., Everybody will .have to buy shoes, cash, : but wnat you wia ieei luw, jiaci- Dfess Knnn uuuu PUMB BY . AND TOITBT ARTICLES IN ABUN - - 1 ; Everything : von wftnf, to save as much of lhe mnnflT aa possible. Now we will place you in a position to keep a good part of your money in your pocket aad will distribute this " UP TO DATE" ON HAND. ranson'i Acrrinnl hi ra! Almanac 1 A Tree Pass. ia again before us. 1896 is among As a reward for his saving the tbery brightest issues of this yery wreck of the vestibule tram - last hv informing the -agent of a inf...r."mi llttUUP"u v' .'LI Snnthern has mVE US A CALL AND GET , VAUauon tor tne btate. It grows mispiaueu omwu, - ter and h, oQ.w nr. Uiven Rev. W H Bryant a pass oyer yotJB MOKEY'S WORTH. Sanson cirftnUfofl ;fa nb- its svstem for five 'years. The re- ll8ae8 bis own ai0o nr- ward is merited, for had ft&teea ?fa mu i- ,J,tnvnrV not been made othlike it. Dr Branson doea quenoea would hays been disastrous. the dis- the cons?- Yours to please, nnf. in thrift who will take advant aee of it at prices on lots of stuff - m m even lower man we soia me bsiuo ahoes last winter, li you want to hava monev. vou will want to see our stock before you buy a single pair. - . This is a great opportunity for the buying pubhe. LOWE SON, Crepons, Crovenetts and Henriettas. They are the lattest. Dont miss i .... - - - them if you want a black T dress. : Our 5" ? mm are simply elegant. r c-r-i QVW m many wavs. BaiiSDury W Mt

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