Arrirftl of Trains
Richmond arrives at 11:15 a
No. n u.. Washington " " 9:58 p. m.
33
k 36
37
11
Washingtoa
Atlanta
Atlanta
New York
Atlanta
1
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i
it
11
7:22 p. m.
35 a. m.
.-51 a. m.
9:00 p.m.
P ...... fchnund freight leaves at 12m.
' 63 andi2 are the local trains between
11 ,
the
os- t a on,! Atlanta. Nos. 35 ancU6 are
-K 5 drains between Atlanta and Washing,
.-fast ma" " and 3s are the Washington and
t0- u .tern Vestibuled Limited trains and top
. Uncord on signal. , , , ; ; . .
Tht Rocky River min. -
SmKh h&s been working has
closed down for the winter.
Mr. PLFearn. who i i; i
the old Fornace Mine n.3V
Mills, struck a yery fine and r,V.fc
Bpot this week. V" ";
A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS;
" n 'u . ooery and notion
lacked iTn and Pat in. Shape By Oar
H ustliuu: Pencil Pusner.
All roads lead to Atlanta. ,
m t for set th
posite D 0 Furr's at Forest Hill. tf.
The dewliing house - of Mr. s rr
Johnston, of Harrisburg, narrowly
escaped burniner Friday, TOOD
The morning train was two and a barely discovered before tha fir
half bours late. would have been beyond control i
There never was a better time for Farmers are verv mnoh rlinnnrU.
being careful with fire. ed at the present outlook for the
No. 36 was one hour and thirty nexfc wheat crop. The continued
minutes late this morning. drought has delayed wheat sowing
Rail Roa 1 Mills Snuff for sale, 1D ali pft8, f 'the C0Qntr and
wholesale and retail by J P Allison I 'ery "ie tnat , has been sown in
mia county as yet.
In many cases, the first work of
Ayer's Sarsaparilla is to expel the
effects of thA nth
. i - a. . 1 . . w- , L V
Ud ityan nas gone 10 oansoury have bpn . ,
Ten passenger trains, besides a
number of extra specials, pass here
daily.
THE RUSH OF -h (JMANITY.
P? Who Travel as Keen by Oar
; -; - ? BeiMrter. ' .. .. - - -
, Mr.. J II Maeoa arrived in the
city last night. - - ; '
Miss Gertrude Robbins return
ed to Sxatesville. :
Mr; D R Hoover returned to
the city last night from the South.
Rev. V R Stickley and wife, of
Enochville, spent to dayln the city.
Miss Agnes Moss has returned
from a visit to friends in Morgans
Dr. M A Foil, of Mt. Pleasant,
was in the, city en route to Char
lotte. - , - -:C :
r Mr. F J Palmer, representing 0
Valer of Charlotte, was in the city
today.
Mr. N P Cannon, the coffin
drummer, ds registered at the St.
Cloud. -
, . - " r -'"' '
" Mrs. C E'JJeisler returned to
King's Mountain, her home, this
LOWE & SON.
OFFERING SOW A BIG
HOUSE OF
Dry-Gopds,
SHOlf
AND -
CLOTHING
a hapnmp nnm nier for the Sana,-1 . .
BUU rr- pe a saving of time and money if L "in(T
bory mnis. experimenters took Aver'n 8. I
"R4friAr Oihann rma minrA riik flraf i'nsfan t Miss Fannie LipDard is visiting
. 4. M Jft- T,.4. nlll - I ha' navanfa f .'nm ' if 1. . A 1 U 11.11 1118 18L Ol liailliaiV.
there. - n28 market rine fnr all cf Seminary at Mt. Pleasant.
J W. V... U1UU . V X. I . .
THfl npw hell at the Bantiat chnrnh country produce, cash or barter. Mr. Walter Ritchie is visitirfcr
. ... . I Don't f nrtrph' t.Vi rlana rrTrcji fo T 1 i.: . ui, ',.. . nm rr
ha3 Deen placed ana its peals can De , - KpzT yrr a icihvc h surest niu. ne came
. w A-u4COw ixu,. w. in from Danyille last night.
ouuuay tnere were nye men Mr ' I Frank Mahr-r wha wan
in the bt. Cloud office at one time visiting in the city tor several days,
wuu nau me mammoniai reyer. une retumecVto McAdensyille today,
ums Htivnu uceu uutcui UUO HOtO Well I If T- T'U 1. J j.
m . - . . - . I L m "I 111 .. . .-I .1 .MM WW WWM WW
Foukd-A folding key, evidently nen xneeaay and tne otbera inside MooresTildtdav. -if ter Bnendine
a store or omce Key. xnng a ainrsi" weeas. arrui. j.woaipson
fraud all over the city.
A part of the circus attendants
returned from Salisbury Friday
eight some will come later,
prices that will be yery
much lo er than we
have ever sod
before.
and get it,
Mr. James HoUhoaser has accept
ed a position as salesman with Can
nons & Fetzer. He is on the cloth
ing and shoe side.
was the only one whose temperature
was normal, but thedisease is contagious."--
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several days in the city with rela-
tlVe8. ' '-V . ' -; -
Mr. J Sheappirio, of .Washing
ton, D. C, is in the city. He is the
manager of ths Baltimore clothing
Wew Capes
There are now 358 patients in the
.nsane a.ylnm at Raleigh-the, Urs- house illatwill open here.
eui nuuiuer since it was escaonsnea. ; : v. . , .
The Standard is sorry to hear of There are 154 males and 204 fe- ' mlu
thft extreme il ness of Mrs. Jul us mu L - "cr apeumug some wme wnn bus.
iuNicB xuo uieai uiaiuTiby ui iueu
Drown, an exueiieu. iauy ol ou Mfi conntrv neonle middle
At $2,25 and $6.00.
Ladies Cloaks $2 50.
All Dress iloods cut to
cost.
excellent ladv of St.
T n 1 i 1 . 1 -
oonn s neignoornoou. - Wake has the largest number and
Mr. Weddington toiday issued a I Cumberland the next largest. Since
license to Mr. John Winecoff, who December the 1st last there have
i3 to be married to Miss Lou Langhn been 101 admissions.
lin Rnth are of Cannonville.
I That Biff Slcn.
J P Allison has just gotten in The Baltimore Bargain House
Large Hominy, Rolled Oats, Prunes, edits one-half of our first page. They
Macaroni, Bakers Chocolate," Olives, nang 0nt their sign even before their
Pirklps. efcr all freab and nice, tf I . . . - m. . . .
r jstocKis opened out. 'in is is evi
The families of L O Rummage dence that they have bargains in
and G M Hopkins haye moyed to good goods that they wish the public
this city and are residents at Forest to know and they adopt this method
Hill. They will work in the Odell of reaching the public -
mills. Their location will be a splendid
Master 3idnev Smith, the little and convenient one ana 10 wow
Julia Welsh in this city, returned to
Mr. G S Johnson, the Richmond
Engine and Boiler : Go's., Jre presents
tiye who,is welLkno wn in and out
of town,.Bpent lajst rii?bt in the city.
THE
-. cumW8man
If the fashion plates art;
to be believed, will wear y
black, and there never:
waB such a demand for
BLACK DRESS GOODS ;
" to the exclusien of all col
ored fabrics. Nothing
- adds more to the beauty J
and dignity of a woman's .
appearance than -a fin
black gown, which is alike
economical and ultra f ash
ionable. We have just
gotten 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
? 75c. Our stock of Black
; Creapones are the latest.
- production. We ask all
Ladies to see our dress
goods betore baying else
where. Do you want to see : the
prettiest line of
LADIES SHOES i
' ever shown in" Concord
Then come and see us and
be convinced.
Our No. 49 narrow Opera :
Toe perfect beauty.
Cur No. 71 Needle Squarst-
Toe prettiest seoe on themar'
ket. .. ; .
Our No, 60 Pointed Razor
Toe the most stylish yt.
Our No, 70 Round Toe a
grand seller, all at low figures.
UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS
Our city trade "Leader"
pue Linen B ossom 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.
I
In the mti ways and Iledgres.
The dark.whiskered evangelist,
Proctor, preached in "new town" at
Forest Hill Friday night. His wel
come in that part of the city is not
very cordial, and if the nights were
as cold as our citizens are to this
class of moral izera and soul saving
instruments, they ; wfculd soon be
froze out. Mr, Proctor is to hold a
service on tne "square at iforest
Not a single article shall we
keep. Everything must
go. Cost not consider
ed in this closing out
sale.
MENS' SUITS BOYS'
HAVE YOU ;
THOUGHT OF BUY-
IN G A FALL DRESS?
child of Rev. and Mrs. M A Smith more about it turnover to their ad- HilI tonight, big di6our8e is
that was such a trreat sufferer some before you lay aown tne paper.
I
viuioogv nivu wiuup, is gttiu 4U1W ttany Surprised
8ick I The announcement of the marrl-
I acre of Mr. Fred Smith, son : of
corner again .last night, He was Lawyer W M Smith of this city, in
assisted in the singing by his daugh- Richmond, VaM on Wednesday yen
ter. His audience was not a large ing last to Miss Ida Ooslby of that
or attentive one.
not considerably tamed, he will not
have man v hearers.
Mr. Dan Summey is in the city
tod will aisist the choir at the First
Presbyterian church to-morrow,
city, was a surprise to many of our
citizens and his frienda in thii
place. Mr, and Mrs. Smith are
now in the Northern cities and after
a few weeks journying, MrT Smith
Examinations and Consultations
Positively Tree, : -.y ,
Fourteen years experience in the
treatment of Cancers, Piles and
Chronic Sores.; Any case taken A
cure guaranteed or no pay; Offioe
at Morris House; office hours from
8a. m. to 10 p. m.
." ' Old Ds; Odom,
mornine and niffht. Some excellentl : Ka?oi m Phlladl- I had a cancer on my face of sev-
wmoe renaerea. phia, where he will mak
Ur, w A Ridenhour has com- Vgkm r rmW eafely say I have been well over 18
Pleted his course, at the Commercial JnXree. months.. CrfjLW.Es Alioood; ;
College in Charlotte. He has ac- Every one on the streeU recently Washington, N, :C., October 1, 1895.
Hi J,r 1 ; V uBuu v. flafe uwu . V 7 " X had a chronic sore leg about two!
, e lU 8Pend a few days at home 0f the gum saw stocks being hauled ftn, waa di&&hd to work
ore going to Tillman's SUte, . through town by Mr. J M Burrage. eight m0nths.:: I have : been ,weU 1
nQr, i . , . . j I une iree wo wi mw ------m sixteen wuuwio. ,ww a. vuuiu
CooV
silver
wits: ' V'
Mens1 Overcoats,
Boys' Overcoats
and PANTS -all must go.
If you want SHOES we
have them.
Everything going now
cheaper than we could t
, buy them
FlBG
Wot
44 inches wide 40 cents
per yard . 3 6 inch
I
27 cents per
our: lineiof ladies
yard. See
Black -
Dm
Goods
jT-
Spend Your cash where'it
)ooV c2 T ,i th tbeu sawedinto plank, and the total cured me. and J can say I had spent mo you the most good
okccrossing. Yellow staff, with nnmber of feet o iamber will reach about $50 dollars and tried every w .
iiver head bearing these letters. G. . nna atMr was thiner I could hear -of, . and nothing 1 , U a-.
One stock " was thing
775 feet of heart lumber. This was
not a little tree by any means.
-Washington, N. C. to see
wv6 uuwow iv..v - - - Xftrt 4- MAM
-8. The staff belones to Oapt. W T . mulB seemed to do any good.
B Smith tk. ""ed up rnaay . : . '.' Stitb Beinston,
leave at this office and be rewarded.
W know whereof we affirm when
We state that Ayer's Pills, taken
Promptly, at the first symptoms of
cUs and fevers, arrest further pro
Ere8a of tneae disorders, and speedily
and to do it you want to go
Crepbns,.; Crovenetts :and "
Henriettas; They are
the lattest. Don't miss
them if you want a black i
dress. Our
When Baby waa sick, we gave her Castorla. :
jHiea she waa a Child, she cried for CastorU.
vfltfl Miss, she dung to Castorla,
9 A I lY Jl"1 BV ivvw'" -
store the stomach, liyer, and bow- TOeaihekriCkUdren.Ete
' 10 their normal and regular ao
tion, -
Old Dr. Odom's offioe for ten
months was near my house- I could
stand in my door, and talk to him.
He has been in Washington 2 J years.
T an certify to nfty or more casea
like the above and some others."
(Elder) Jaims Winfield,
Editor Watch Tower.
LOWE & SON.
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Washington, N. 0. October 1, 1CC3.