Newspapers / Daily Concord Standard (Concord, … / Oct. 21, 1895, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
ArrlrAl of Trains, Richmond arrives at 11:15 a. m. $0. lir. -Washington -; "; ,9:5a p. m. :35 . :5i a. m. . Atlanta . Four passenger coaches aUa to the southbou id passen ger trai: a instead fifi "iSi v ir 1. - a... 1 nvi Huii'.n sr. J? Atlanta :: .9Lpoi.mv: lodrthe traveller mora Mm W - Shbound f . . "SiiS p;m. " fctfrfort.: zfH- - .'.r?,...: -. : J , 11 11 it 36 " 630U.l'V, are the local trains between ,d Atlanta, : SS-d'W.tte i-ZTi J ,;rhfflona a. ft mail trwn , are. the iWashinVtnn nrf i mdi - - iaA J the plapepggi te 0 b we now THE RUSH OF HUMANITY. tfopiVwpOLTraTeijw Seen by Oar J -"-Or. jJ Bucmarn was in the city 'yterayfrom Lexington! r 1 J ' -feTS HirlselVbf'Mt, Pleas ahtsptiot the May in I the city. : r fiisa GeHin Bobbin, of Stateaviile, iiTisiUn m the city., ; "Mr. Ctaud Westy . of Saliabutyr was iu thecity yesterday. 6 J f -Merchant : D J- BoatianAjpent Sunday in Qharlotte. - Rey, ;J R -Moose; tir. n-d : Mrs Dr. M Holden lef t today ipr xcicuneia, on business. r uucie, air. ueorge Hetner, Arinur naggart, spent Sunday ptea a who has been : omite with with "Old Folks ii Homel,, 4 - - of pneumonia. - -'? -Keener is Mr. Martin Bost of iBost's Mill. I :. . " , - , . A BATCH OF LQOiL KBWj i ricked rp.na rwF?;. "fgan protracted 'tueetihg H ustll-a: Pencil Pusher. ?ng ?fc hU-Chuf . Mr. D P Dayvault has arbrandi? Tery en fired new delivery wagon. " couraging. The public is cordially vJa vnnr cow and family horse l&P vertices: ' ngocd clean hay Jtlison has -Wrc5aWJ61 RBaVrie- clover and hay by the bale or ton for gandaj & an1)0uit with his ip the'day ii tbec ' Mrs John WFmk has acce position with the establishment .Xowe & on ana Degan ner uuues as about 75 years ofe. tHeis im. was in the city to-day. esiaqyiflia proying. ' -Mr. W 8tohe returned- last Her friends will regret to j r Mrsr B S Jerman took with her nJ2ht from Atlanta learn that" Mrs. J P Willeford is to -lUleieh V ' handke quite sick at her home on East De- by her grandmothers 'mother. It om South Carolina, where she has pot street. 1 was away back grinder in 1770. "seen attending her sick daughter. Parties wishing to buy wedding I The cotton was ginned by hand, Dr. and Mrs. W 0 Houston re presents cm find a big selection at I apuu and woven by hand. Thisjturnea to the city Saturday night tne iurauuro bluic. uiy a, Yvaus- i 0ia article will be put oh exhibition irom Atlanta. wonr1, - at the State Fair. v. Mr. Ike Lowe spent last night you will have to buy. We will let what It is said that Mr. Richard Milton pv M A sffv." ttm in the city and returned this" morn- have go at 5c this is the 8 and 10c and Hin Nannie Riley, both of nhnr . nrpi(,. , fti mg to LowesTllle JBina Grove rar.. Way and were Methoai8t chMcliSana8y, his pBK -Tl d Mr8' 11 N MUle!' (nee CHEVIOTS, marricu ouuuj ..Ciuu. wt being filled by a visitinff-Biptist DlOB vvn fvwu ;wnK Vnr hanflRftmfl ninhnrpia finifnh a I mimofnc : Pa pu ffl;rtf Mr- A.iJrown s. The 8 and 10c kind, will go at 7c. Nice for wedding presents don't fail to with a boil npon upper lip and was Misa MarJ Montgomery will "yl s . ' tbe fornuurer, Drj Wads ; V,.- lorrow for a visit to friends Ladies Wool I tnereiore mere was no service. " ' Dr. and Mrs. J S Laffertv and I I Messrs. Richmond Montgomery .MisMa Lunette WinecofI and Belle . 8 Vigor, wh.ch has out-1 Qd John F York(J efi aat n!gbt DfOSS GOOdS j . ;, . -...I uvea ana superseuea nunareus oii. ,7 - A A. Furr comprised a party that will . . L. i for a week's visit to the exposition. ea?e Monday next for the Exposi- . V r. . - V. the moat tashlonable as well as tion, . . . , , . , weii economical nair-aressmg in LOWE & SON. 3 "Xl $16,000 -J - WORTH OF DRY GOODS, SHOES AND CLOTH- ' Will now be ' thrown on the market that - will be sold in the next 90 days at jthe 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 1 to give thd Concord irading 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 A IDS Something that every farmer will have to buy, Until what we have is all sold, will go at cents per yard. They, are worth 5 c. One hundred-pieces outing-, Jiamor has it that the Southern the market. By its use, the poorest dman, on Spring street Mrs. Dr. J S ijaffertv is snend- Have been cut to the quick, 'Tis im.- . - , l ,r ttt possible for us to make you;appreciate mg seyeral days With. Mrs. Wm, the bargains without seeingthe stock. n VS. ' ' . t"! " .1 T . I fnmm )n V1r rwr mil Afliavil will in a few days quit selling the head of hair soon becomes luxuriant seventy rate tickets to he Atlanta and beautiful. ' Eiposiuo, the truth of which will We ,earn tbat whUe Ur9. , j oe learnea later. i , . .. , , Kusseu ana cnuaren were visiting M Miss Constance Cline spent Sunday in the city with her parents! She returned to Mont "Amceaa thisi morning. Our price is below all others. , PRINTS AND UNDER SHIRTS. Will go in endless quantities at 4 and 5c. -lMifl PnnincTAr: nf Alha J These goods have all advanced, and will ?Mn n M Woltfl'j Jf imn nonf j i i. -1 - - -.-e, i i cosl wn0iesaie wnai we asu ior our siock btopat U M Walkers if you want m Concord laRt week some person or taarl. 8Denfe - verftl daVs in the citv but thev must go. nytning in tne grocery ana notion oersons broke in Mrs. Russell's house SL.. , rr w& : ,'Tis out of question, to. duplicate our line, uont torget tne place op- , , , . v .00iuu m- "j" price on posite D C Furr's at Forest Hill, tf . ana ransacKea every tnmg m we DepotUtreet, ; - ' ' Jt has been said br a certain ner. JL" -Mrs. J Mioman was called ; to MBN.S W00L OVER 8on who is well nosted on snch mat- Salisbury Sundsy morning to .ttend . ., . , , ,. - nma lae ,u. the bedside of her mother, who is ters that the greatest freak since the . ucv""uo v ' . Siamese twins, was when Mary had Th? CONCOED Stakdabd says yerylow. - . . ' I IL.l n nn.'n i n t-n i n AlainMnrt that r r n i t AiinTaiomh iuwrumuiMo ?i wmW.ui-fi, . Mr. wervin ffaen arnvea m i wwiii ftir lot of Outing shirts at Clerk John Boat, of the St. Cloud, the city Saturday night. Mrs. Bowv 10c. . Cotton under shirtsail at whole Ml communion services, were ia to e married - soon. Rumor up n will come in a few days and the le3t stock o conducted at Centre Grove (Lutn here says that a young widow living two will: spend the winter here, v town will go at cut price. eran) church in No. 4 township near Salisbury is to become Mrs. w Pfl r k .rftrman rPtnmd to her: ' ' : :Sanday by the pastor. Rev. C A I Tlnaf hf rirthp.rtrfl-in thft near 1 1 . j r WOOL FLANNEL, 'Marks, Two sermons were delnered! fr,f Kfarimo "Rnmnr most bel .i t:.x -wuu ii.ui.mas ,.mw - " ispenaine boius huw uciq wtwu uba m UnnDg the day. - riglit this'timkalisry 'World. Mt, Pleasant, and Concord, a small when the "individual who tieeda a - -Misj Clara jOehler spent the day fheUrWHHM. nic for hi8 system, to ln the!city on h ret o ward eame Dr. fine ci :York Wm. G Meaiig, itis Wotfier whose Rev. .feiriw'M. .Tfc-ki!'' t fc-.-ii r-. ; 1 Vh ath 6f his father-in-law. a for that pW.thia week., Lei ington court house, boutn uarQT I -! the: If the fastiion plates are to be believed, will wear blacky and there never . wjiB suph- a deniand f or BLACK: ' bRES GOGBS to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. .Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman's appearance than a fine black gown, which is alike economical and ultra fash ! idnabjel have -just r gotten in orir 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 ': produ c tion. - 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 1. ever shown in Concord Then come and see us and be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera roe perfect beauty. Cur No. 71 Needle Square Toe.prettiest seoe on the mar ket. X)ur No, 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stylish yt. Our Nor 70 Hound Toe a grand seller, all at low figures. UNLAUNDRIED ' SHIRTS- Our city trade 4 'Leader' r ' pure Linen Bbssom extra heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent continu ous facings on back and sleeyes, custo,m cut and at the low price of 50c. Gibson & Morrison. HAVE YOU -THOUGHT OF BUY. INGA FALL DRESS? BLANKETS. Fii lil III 1 . rV. ' will belaid to theone leaving nia waup vj Pfs CTC7 Bought at the lowest notch ever reached, at this office. :: :. - mixture that is recommended to several days at- her. home m'.JP. wm go out now, that wlU do you good. , Victor 0 B Means arrived ia ni.m' f Iffr - ' a . a.r . I ftrillft .has & well-earned reputation 'Mr. John Simnaon. son of Rev. V3 Ar irct rl ; to attendtbe ibeHsidif Mr;Hear7fllD ' 5 44 inches wide 40 cents per yard 36 inch- 1 Ill m easier this aherno6nV coon to says wishing Lexington conr nouse ouuwv..vt i - O A T IT ow neia is wnei the wedding rbella will ring, J rShealey'fli announcrsenti () vf--'A I i the1 most good.' TV StSt for Suudarwere not fulfilledto thif r ;t --1 ' o -" v ; tofbT. eddinrt nAV& .; . pC. Every person in the county knows; that tne wnoiepaie pnee on buooh baa ftdiranAed' from 25o to 50c pair. Now heie is whenv we can ao you QJJ line Sof; Jadies vva nave fe . -1-4 -V . 27 cents per yard. See me xtocuers, raoies. JieSKff . . Jtto? j 8euiy-?Hyv. r ?.t 77 1.1 ut J-u mauvu w worth of Shoes that . turea Mirrnr r-ux ati'mtemtf 1! - -' f Shi WricA struck th wvb, hsvwhvm i . -rphftr rmfl near oeiiiK vwjo-j---- .4 i 1 himi iiir iiiiiif 1 There came near jbeing 'Enainpar wMi tt ikl trousffiie at the iiomtltlr. otherVa,or?1er FINE LINE OP " I ! . . m . mm ' : t'l I TIT MI IRIX 2k JCLM ug t, je is aon m Jfony i were exwngHwu ; rrT- tt m 'zziah, of :tLU city, - The Salisbury Herjdd wca; toidl aaee ioncw -uoj mat me oarn ui xar. ;vt ,vn,i wuu ,uyes -jus xiwv&,. im in Dayie county, was burned 'WCk, includiug mne,fl0r5e3.:;nd ;a en a Child, sha cried for Castoria. A mbw of cows,,were burued.,: Kr. aicarooMiss.e Stewart" is onrohhVb&tomerMn5 'wtoMCw "avie county and is weli known hrev OHie .lost ia a heavy one; 1 . - - r Meaiciiial we oougnc G UUbbULW buy shoes, anH if n.nfcfcon has run ud to a ood. 4)rieev it wiitndt bring you so much SH Sttiit .iwhkt -"von wiU rf eel like, vrtn wan f. in Rave as ntioh of lhe money as; possible vNow W8r t ! - utA Mi rn fkoaition to keen a ytav. y - c . ; 4 . j i &5od oart or your money iayw; Ml - 'fas Crepons, Croyenetts' and Henriettas. They are the Jattest. Bonjt miss l. ! til' " '5 JJ . , r iI'V J V 1 j J them it iyou want ailack rrrtATTT BllTTSHRS. HAIR T OXJQTX-W.mii I ft' A IPR H.TT S H KS . t Ant. f r thntJA Who Will taSO aQVaUl AND SSOB BRUSHES "bt mo O ww , . shoes last winter, it you want to Ytiurs to please, am II L i- save money you wiii waui w o stock before you ouy a single j acqtfariis ." i t ..V.w ia a great opporuuity iut iuo. buying public. UGff T3i -iX),WJai & son. are simply elegant. fa em a R?- ti'i I i i I'M i t'-f ' t. i w lit 1 '' C 1 t I i ! v ill: i ' i'.' )S; i ; t i r ' ! S c !- 1 I , f '".::
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 21, 1895, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75