Arrival of Trains. Richmond arrives at 11:15 a. m. No Hfrffl Washington " ' 9:58p.m.' ' 35 Atlanta ' - " TM P- m. . " '.. Atlanta - 9:35 a m. it rvr w 37 lMntft 9:00 p.m. m. "' 3s ...hound freight leaves at 12m; 11 an Atlanta and VVashing- to0.",? are the local trains between NoS i ahd Atlanta. Nos. 35 and36arethe Richmo Q:tis4,etween last and are the v Washington and v-t vkwcu weoaing lnutp. tion, church and VisWng cards at A. J, & J, F. YorWa. 2t Henry Ritz and 0 L Graber Wa tonight for Barlingtuu to attend the goes to sell Itmonadfl Fair, liiiz ton western Vesti SaffutSSKffi sa.Sp aa,i.tefy:andUharlieOr;bergoesto A BATCH OF LOOAL NEWS, rick0l Cp.nnd Put in, Shape By Our HimtliHiT Pencil Pusher. The Deleware editors siopped over r in Charlotte on Saturday night," p aCe' see his pa ' Henry Johnson and family, Bays ihe Salisbury World, who hate been working at the Vance Mill, left this morning : for Concord. - They will work at the Buffalo mills at that THEBIJSH OF HUMANITY, People Who Travel aa Seem by Onr lienor ter. - Eequire 0 Q Montgomery is in Ohariotfe todi.y Mr. George Murr spent yester day in Salisbury, ' - . Mr. John L Robinson; of Char lotte, is in the city, - Mr. Watt Melchor,; of Moores ville, was in the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Maynard fere oyer fi 6m Charlotte vesterdav. ' UD till fcwn mnnfVio t. .v I - - . " : r r; "w . uc UJ Mr. jonn M McDowell, of Mor- n o m 14, ganton, spent Sunday in the city years old. That's not the c&m " . ; On legal business Judge Mont gomery went to Stateayille this morning. Messrs Leroy Smith and Row in H M Letizer has just completed a cotton gin in No. 2, near -the riyer. Mf .Tnhn A Cline was so indispossl w"" un mouauy ui luatflome la now el that he was housefast on Sunday. Juat about two months old. We Mr Murr, uncle of our Murrs in have no names, but speak to our Concord,;is quite'sick at his horns in genial friend, Mr. Lum Goodman. Wadesboro. r Confusion ar tn th nhniw Sample engraved wedding invito, blood.ptmfier U unnecesaaty. There land Ha5.f re in the city jester. tion church and visiting cards at w out one best Sarsaparilla, and J " " r A J & J. F. Yorke's, 2t that is AyerV This important fact Will Deaton is making Bplendid r"00 the World,S Fair, ster Bill, and Mr and Mrs. S J nrowe83in Placing the shaftinif lit " 6 ' " ' 010w ""TT1? the G W Patterson mifls. - 1-OWEtsON. $16,0Q0 WORTH OF DRY GOODS; SHOES Ap : 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 outinir, you will have to buv. We will let what we have go at 5c This is the 8 and 10c CHEVIOTS, purifier admitted, to be placed on ex- Mr.: J P Query left Saturday Mr. L Ed. Heihg, of Salisbury, rriL: , - ' ... Li.. ' Un onffjrorl hu f.n renpnt tiro rtnf I J - I . - - .w.. iuvucj m oauBuurj. no Roi Meesrs.JJ iU Harris and John kind ,ul hjuuu ua ms axniDlt wa8 McUowelKwent over to OriarlnH. Miss Maude Brown, to the de worth. It is deliehtfol to. lchow fva u. w xw light of her friends, was out again that He left more in Salisbnn than . - .T.. , j. r.. u - I . . . ... . . . . . Miss Carrie Neisler is exnected ounuav unci ecwcxm nWM oiuu B. ne tooic out. THat kind of a "bal. . Hli n,ftr - , The 8 and 10c kind, will go at 7c. Nice . ... . . m the city tomorrow nieht from Li 6 fr TT M Onndmftn while Vianl ntr ance 01 iraae " Wltn BUCn 8B CXillbl- . . , - . WB 6w. " a . 4, itocic mil, to oe tte guest or the flrt hart I v that he could not rik nn land JUt thing, - r - - LidllltJD YY OOl Qnnj0f. i Mr. and Mrs. J B Sherrill and SnDday' We have had our pencil sharpened litUe daughter, Mary Lilly, and Dr. Stop at D M Walker's if you want for some time ready to write .up a 8L Montgomery left today for the anvthinor in the trrocerv and notion double wedding, but the event per a.,. :r . . rn ti iU. Biota in tnf nnnnrnnff WaM trirrm V . Have been cut to the quick. 'Tis im- une. jjuu t lyigco uio piaue up - - -wV...6. ... w jc t h possible for us to', make you appreciate positeD 0 Furr's at Forest Hill. tf. Jou a hint on the subject as to who Miss Mary Montgomery, wno fhe bargaina withoat seeing the stock. t -n V -V the parties are, but we've been Warn- nftS oeen yisiung in nanvnie, v a., our price is below all others. t xv - uVuVUa ea not to do so and will have to take Clinton ana iteiasviue xor seyerai a dare this time. Hurry up, gen, months returned to the city today PRIJN TS Homor, Wrfl nnk n' nnnv "Olil MO latter place. s - Mr. U A ramplin returned to Dress Goods hog that is down with pneumonia. At least that is what the hog doc 'tors say ails this sine, . . Mr. Robt. W .Gadd, Jr., who is takiog a course in Liddle Machine Shop at Charlotte, spent Sunday at his home near the Reed mine. TWHl ota fn nnH1f.A9 nnantitlp.a at 4 and 5c. In a Peace Bond. tha mfv Satnrdav nicrhh from ft Tisitl William Gadd had his brother, to Virginia, his home, and Balti cost wholesale what we ask for our stock Mr. Robt. W Gadd arrested on San- more. Mr! Birchfield,' his relief, re- TS4Sstion,ltb duplicate our day. The warrant charged mat inrnpd tn Virginia this mornihff. Prlce on. Mr. tiadd nad tnreatened to wnip THE' If the fashion plates aro to be believed, will wear blacky and there never waf ench a demand for black: idress- goods to the exclasisn 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. We have jnst gotten in our black and navy bines 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. L Creapones are the latestlr 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 cgma aud see us and v be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera ..." Toe perfect beauty, . - Our No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiest seoe on the mar Our. N o , 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stylish yt. Our No, 70 Bound Toe a grand seller, all at lowjfigures. UNLAUNDR1ED SHIRTS' .Onr city trade "Leader" pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front T and back, patent continu - ous facings on back and sleeyes, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. Gibson & MoRRisoNr- iev. r ii i LerncK, oi mi. neas- William Gadd. Mr. Robt. Gadd Mayor Warwick and the Fhiladel- MEN'S WOOL OVER ant, was in the city. He is making submitted : and -was bound to keep pbians who came down with the and t .vr .v4u , 6v vu wh, mpeace in a oona, ir, uimc moc; ij uou, ici AiauM:yu UNDER SHIRTS. iu ma urn nome in oouiu uaruuua. i g0;ng on the bond. return trip oaiuraay anernoon The Biptist Association of It came about this way : Mr. a VV xney travel oy special train. Mecklenburg and Cabarrus meets in Gadd on going home from town one Concord this week, with Rey. J 0 day last week, after hearing the A 1 J " I . O i. I nrwnina Vlim 1 onH I - v iiuermin 8 cnurcn, on oprmg Bireei. rumors uiruuiawug oftamBi,miu uu men Baby was sick. -we gave her Castoria.,- U ,,M fk v.. believing that niS DrOtner, Mr- enshowasaCadLshacrledforCastorla. au aaiu waii tut) muiD"ii"acij - : - -. . . i . . . . . . . ww 1 1 iiaui vji auu. x&tav wm v . ; - oul west nas Decome Dnsu and tnat . . ; ' ri: ' k.i.miiA, il , m -r . fiimnlv remarKed : "it 1 were 10 uie prices naye gone np. x u mtcn, - A , v T , - We will sell a lot of Outing shirts at 10c. Cotton under shirts all at whole sale price. : The largest stock of ladies vests, in town will go at cut price. , WOOL FLANNEL, MTien she had Children, she gave them Castorla. of Charlotte, has just returned. meet Bill today I believe I would tret off mv mule and thresh him," D M Walker rjavs the hierhestl mL:. fA-r. n nf ? And market prices for all kind of rather than stir np things Mr. Gadd country produce, cash or barter, preferred giving bond which he very Dou't forget the place opposite; D 0 readily did with Dr. Lisle as security. Furr's at Forest Hill. . - tf. , rt Chalmers Plo Terribly :rrllitened. The Populists should plant big The fiend that committed the ter crop3 of cotton next year, bo ai to -.jhle crime in No. 9, Friday night, tring down the price- Five cent J jg fa jail. .-At every noise he shakes cotton ia the best of campaign . ma- like an aspen leaf he's frightened trial. ''almost to death," - Mr. J A Lipean experienced mill At the trial before Esq. Smith, man who placed the machinery At Saturday, he refused to deny or ac the Cabarrus Roller Millg, was m knowledge any statements made. He the p.itv. TTn ia' irifnef in fhA sat dumb lis an oyster. He was Enochville mills. .l-f-1'- brought to jail, Saturday night, by r, Fl . . ffuard of half a dozen jnen. i i oj iceman Boger Bupected that a " -a Presbyterian old gratejard, on Sun- L sice then has aay. At the sight of him there was f A 0a .hA R ,. r . .. unffAred Inttnselv. He passed a baa, a cwienuon ot colored Doys.. . r"T "5.,-. f r r nicht, We have resuesa wmo ,-i, m VVA1X Ek.U.JKJi3. VUJ. Tlp.avv wool trill Flannel will go for 121c. These goods cost more now. by the bolt. v. BLANKETS Bought at the lowestjnotch ever reached, nrlll rrn nnt now. that will do VOU COOd. BS, SHAKE Shoes, Slioes. hands . HAVE-YOU THOUGHT OF BUY I-NG A FALL DRESS?; hands with your fiiends ' but not with 'your enemies v Every person in the county knows that the wholesale price on shoes has advanced from- 25c to 50c pair. Now here is where we can do you the most good. We nave 44 inches wide 40 cents per yard. 38 inch Woo 1 GHILLC and something Tho honr fnr hnlrlinor thfl fiveninfiT I . . f.hftfc .he has .. " " T-.r" 7 . . OUZ we arc J T" -v rvics at uentral .M, E. churcn been resting quite easy all day. ; IKU ViW beeu changed to 7 o'clock imstead of while not seriously ill, his sick- ? (HIII 7;3o and the Sunday school: hour neBS; ia such that ualess it yields sz?Ji- , . rprTJTO from 9:30 a. m. to 3:30 in the after- reaany ' to medical ' treatment may - X;OI T -ij: soon become quiteserious. His , Tnii To remove the constipated habit friends wish him a speedy recovery. U I II iUUIL. of Aver', Pin- fAnrt Ural rhe Department of State at Wash- tive diPf TirU aifina ;r hft received a cablegram from ore harm than eood, tnerefore Mr. Bobert S ;Ohilton,f otftaMJ leadi seooo ; worth of Sh Des 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 not bring you so much cash, but what - you will feel like, you want to save as much of lne mnriAir act TinRSible. NOW WO WUl that piaCe you in apposition tokeep a good part ot your mout3,y iu juui pocket aud will distribute this i 27 cents per yard, our line of ladies See lei - Dress ll'J'ills Creppns, Oroyenetts ;and . Henriettas. They, are the lattest. Don't .miss ' v - out to those whty7wll take advanlg ;Xoari &p5a3e, them-if , you! want a blaclta : - v ' ,..t. Jiu.:t aijT'.-.i ui , dress,- Otr oll'iljg& ittdfl&ttda ccn: xoovr rtca i s-ivnuai ok;d dioti rnr s ivi roi i:r.ii a. j , k i a m w i wr . JlA kaa 4 . j. r-. n. y COa3 cent ioovr if c v i zri&LT r 1 .n'.' 1o OTiiTS rnr S ilI) rol J:rn s n? nhoinioi T.nnitYiAnd I nirf ment. dated ireouuuuc, xix i -. i.fKrrrJ)imrA)Q'RTfl l-TrfJ' Wen? i weir iMp Wfe old td sam fipSBIB3iiKIfiovfan W.tok bfa VbUtJdyf single. 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