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. "V. from Richmond arrives at jr.15 a. m. jCo-11 Washington " " 9:58 p. m. " 357 " Atlanta " " 7:22 p. m. ' H " Atlanta " " 35 a. m. " 3 .. New York " " 8:51 a. m. 'I h Atlanta ' . ' " . 1?:Vp.m. . : , iv0rthbouhd freight leaves at 12m. , 8 Southbound " 4 "5:15 p. m. tt andia' are tire - local trains- between .Lnd and Atlanta, Nos. i -atid36fe the D M Walker nata tKo h;. market , prices f or aUiif ?!T:?r?d? .H barter. me place opposite D C OdelKmill No. 4 shut down Md j lC trains between -Atlanta 'and Washing- UCSda V . f hpn A ' ' iast "Itc and S are the Washington and "WJ T : ternoon u On aCCOUnt of nd.stop flomeinB , going wrosg W1tu the I T " iUO verect ns peek .re j " paired and the A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. Vn motioD. J THE HUSH OF h tJMANITY. I'fople Who Travel, B8 Seen bj Onr FiCkea cp and Put in shape By onr treasurer .Keistler goes down to HuHtii-tr pencil pnsuer. Raleigh .to. attend a reform meeting Trade was good with all the mer of -which he is the originator. He chants to-day. wants . the , State Alliance ;to . put Mrs. if O Ritz, who was so ise-1?? e l1?8 for xiously ill, is a great deal better. tae 10CaQa P ahoe factory. i Cotton is steady at 8.40 today. heOgden Operajompany that Kota greatueal has been marketed. Pr n . ; , . m uuy eeieraiweeKS ago Mrs. Either Gibson has mince Lvru-uVW i ' . . ... -o.-T. land With Wnifth.Mp. Ph31n.onnontarl m3at, on sale, at uoye uosi. uaii . . " wrs- there. n28 , yoHu uwuoa accouni T T t , o 1. 01 VDaa . business' Fiiileo is at Lawyer J L Rendleman, of Sails- Bi.iatol ; V burv, has lost his pet a cat with I ' ' hydrophobia. oeus.circus.wiii pas& tnrougn nere , , t a o 'lua 1 tonignt enxouie . to 7Daii8Dary. u lerk Jno. S Smithdeal is prepare v -- ' . ; ins to open a first class restanrauit u j j t " iCi 1 1 Jno. P Allison is selling the itmdiSahsbnrrtomow .orcuauuuc ua mauo fcuuu w. ra all thv want to- - 'Ur0 n; P T. T with for several Tears. - " " - ' 1 V' . "A?" :uco " , v.i - .j.. - l.VI.na I lnlln Lf . It w .ndeed gratifjing to h.s manr H E BnokIeil i 0o; -tK6 en-Uon vieiting at Mr. B E W Phart's. TIT fl R1 Ainna is 1 rv. .. ri -'I ,'i ... . 1 ri. .1 .....- The engine and three large boilers of 'Dr.-King'a New -DisooTery, New McOonnell, on East Depot street. : I XI 1 1 .t iU. r f n'ii t Y" 1 ' 1 I - iye arriTeu tuo now ,um ui. vub. ijue vrms ana iJQCKien s Arnica T.pnmm0p LL-a" nnft(.mo h viT-lr. E. M. ilatliew8,of .Atlantaj spent today in :t he city, Mr. J ohn Murr has return, d from-Wilmington, ; j r Mr. B F Rogers returned yester day from a brief trip on the road. Mr. Lawrence . hite.is expected m the city to nighs from .Spartan burg.;; ; . ;', Mr. Geo, W Fisher went out to M t. Pleasant this afternoon to spend ieyerardays. --Mrs. R H Parker and daughter, Mrs. Greer, are spending the after noon in Charlotte. v rMiis ; JLora Propst, rof ..No, 5 township, .spent Wednesday, night in the.city "with relatives. , Lawyer W M Smith is spending the day with his uncle, Mr. M M Furf, in No. 9 township. LOWE&SOiM. Miss Agnes Moss will return to peep artbe elephant than to ' o to the city tonight, after an extended OFFERING SOW A BIG HOUSE OF Dry Goods, SHOES AND CLOTH INQ Until the 1st of January, at prices that will be yery much lo rer than we have ever sold before. THE COM! m have Cannon Manufacturing Company, ; gaUe. All tis medicine is on sale j07iai hat man of . Baltimore, is lin Seed wheat for sale, Fulcaster, DJ iae druggists m uoncorar the city to the delight of his many Fultz and Red Chaff wheat at J:P, Ayer's Hair Yigor, which has out. friends lived and superseded .hundreds of I Mrs. John McDowell is expected Mr. John L Miller today com. similar preparations, is nndoubtedly in the city from 'Morgantqn tonight, pieted ten houses for the Cannon the most fashionable as well as to visit ner mother, Mrs. Esther Manufacturing Company. Several 1 well economical hair-dressing in, Oibson. of them are occupied already. the market. By its use, the poorest Miss Ella McLean, of.Moores- Feed vour cow and familv horse head of hair soon becomes luxuriant ville, who has been visiting Mrs. J tA on ffoeddean hay JP Allison has and beautiful. . LKimmons, returned to her home this clover and hay by the bale or ton for Pftrflnfa ahnnA trv to P.xnUin to afternoon. their children how dangerous , it is tilt. I Frank Mabrey came np 'Mr. D A Miller, a prominent for one Lo chunk rocks at .'another, this ' morning from McAdensyille citizen of Statesyille and a native while two little fwhite boys .were on and will spend several days with his Cabarrus man, is in the county on a their way to school this afternoon, parents at Forest Hill. fi3it to friends and relatives. fWir nanA in chnnkinsr rocks. Esnnira H. C. McAllister re- "vj . Q-Q . : 7 ,l . ' T 7" The farmers are sowing wheat in thick and fast, at a little colored boy turned to the city this Morning from kj . naie article shall we . I i . . . . 1- . L ... I -r. Tx. . 1 t. ... w " " ft- . spirte of the dry weather, Mr, G W witnout any provocauon wnateyer. mc. .. neasant, wnere ne nas oeen Dry tells The STANDAED that the oeverai or tne roeiss came near uit- wunf nis lamny ior eeverai uaje. ting a lady. It occurred on Depot Mr. J. D. Smithdeal was here .1 - a. street. . - from Reidsville yesterday and last night. The races at that place next KTew Capes At $2;25 and $6.00. Ladies Cloaks $2.50, All Dress toods cut to cost. i -sale. MAN If the fashion plates are to be beli eved, will ' wear black, and there never waft such a demand for BLACK DRESS GOODS. .to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity, of a woman' a appearance than a fine black gown, which is alike economical and ultra fash ionable. We have just 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 SI goods 50 inches wide for 75c, 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 8 ever shown in Concord Then come and see us and r be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauty. Cur No. 7i Needle Squar9 Toe prettiest seoe on the mar ket. Our No, 69 Pointed Kazor Toe the most stylish yt. Our No, 70 Round Toe a grand seller, all at low figures. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS Our ci ty trade 'Leader5 ' pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent continu ous facings on back and sleeyes, custom cu t and at the low price of 50c. " Gibson & Morrison., wheat in No. 7 is coming up. JThe price of cotton is likely to go up again, now that Cleveland is on bis returii to Washington. His special passed here this morning. 1 It Mayaoas fliuenror ion, ; ... . n . UriyA flftftlft; TT CvA nil! MU uu uivw vm F . i keep. Everything must go. Cost not consider ed in this closing out sale.l "Mr. Wrt i Miller, of Irvine. 111.. writes that he had a severe kidney Messrs Charles Orr and Robert trouble for many years, with severe Laffertv, of Davidson, and Herman 17ll.KrG, fiTTTTS PnYS7 StonatD M Walker's if ron want ola tlmf. hia J -------- - anything in the grocery and notion bladder was affected. He tried .vf . attend Oonnell.Citor toe. Don't forget the place op- m so called Kidney cures but 3nw . v ' ? " J A JT) ITS cos fee D C Fnrr's at Forest Hill. tf. .i .-an AWf wedding. lWii0 . . 1 anrof iE Uapt, E U B Wy. of wan I unty, is menwcmararrpiueufc ux Electric Bitters is especially, adapt- tain, are the gnesta of Mr. and illra cue oiate air,mina vsns-inas voi. ed to cure of all kidney ana uiver M"R Castor. ,Thev came tabeiPXtS J. 8. Carr deoiinea reflection. troubles and.of ten gives: almost ent aUhimarriavtonig - blatant relief. Une tnai.wui prove tr-wiii. fM n'-lf No. 36. the imorninir tncnhbonndr:.off Pr? ; and S1.00. -r WvW .'Pt naaaentrAT. frn wn iaiiwo tee- f . Aa atnr. J LonfiT ftUO. rtOJU. faster .Seniamint tions thifl mortTin 1 over the r."rr.! left; this morning ibr ?State3Yilf Bqys' Overcoats and PANTS air must go. rn.nBi. r.ftM Home to Reenter. ! . ! -:' ifMJ Southern was neTer -known to be -V. : .-n vri ; ii,Vm. Mw.-SiWP -neavier. Secreury Carlisle will leave here B o LIAHSH&BOS R nndav for CoTineton, Ky., to regis. -on tHe market today. ' Ptrncr.-ter, and will remain there only, long , holding it'xiow, but-irhsalihricar enongu to.put u uu -" advur. ;Uylt;iite1 Washington Monday vrollin' -in.:. : eyening. He will agamis.t:Oov jt ThreeaarrrtotttMJain ux hi,, vote for Hardin a groope at th.Cneaf.fcCtsris2:ana !ld tna entite Democratio;ttekit. , bleaohery will -tsnd :to:inpr3 the ?r. - r. -; ' -- a. ' r't 1 ';.' :t". '' r..V.ClSL'sA-- ' ' Panacea. ' ' ihey indicate bnkincsa. . ; DC18' ;?r . .tR! ! regard r.Xliiif; 'About teprht vretardi.ibithevcitTiV cv,m?ha. Colds anUunPocf If for taeriasiioy- UMvnr' AT ' you rant SHOES we Ihave them. erjfllngy going now cheaper, than we could buy them. HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF BUY ING A FALL DRESS? , v r . , - ' - . - -r 4 44 inches wid 40,cents per yard J- 36 inch n mm iteii! - Hcolarofl -if tKnri;or C!r.!vvnil chnrch which was held Tueioay ? , 1 other preparattocpj Hainan lif ia held too CcheapW yTites: ! havoi;r .u. ; , v , j; 5 faviwt ethodist mz-z2?$- Woris T3y.tem,;eeekacfTer gDyS .aiaraiita bypnrasinxriWjy.inev :lhat.ave mQ r sach3-f fixture that . iaTtCCi rr Kine's .New iccoTery- ' Try him., RememberieHV&j this leal Cough Remedy now. parilla has a wellrned freel Retort druir tlftv vear'tandfn v j'Lctore. pfind jYour cash where it will doyou.the mst good- jind i-toilo Jt rjou .want to go m ?;- .)'.-.-T 0.7 nantfl nAr bur line of ladies yard,' .Seo, 8 act fl f t : TOOTH BRUSHES, HAIR to see brushes; ;Goat i5ttutu- AND SHOE BRUSHES " Y6urs to LOWE & SON. 1 Crepons, Pjroaqttp ".d -Henriettas. - dT; aro the latte)jt. ' JUn t iQisa themrttteQtt 7ani,a ;black ' - it - f y e ' ? ' " dress. sOiir i : -'r " aresiraply, elegants. .w7--: -- . t.
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