rrlTft1 f Trains. . uirhmond arrives at ix:m a. m. tio, trr Washington " 98 p. m. " 33 ii 12 37 Atlanta Atlanta New York i - 9:35 a.m. " 8:si a. m. 4 ' Atlanta ' 9:00 p.m-( v 3 ' f 'nHia are the local trams local trams bt:w?n H and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and36 art the Ricbmonu between Atlanta and Wash fa and 38 are the Washington ton-. A,;:,prn Vestibuled Limited trains ana couthwestern . SU A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS, Up and Pat in .Shape By Our U ustliaff Pencil Pusher. Sunday vas a blustery day. Bail Boa 1 Mills Snuff for sale, wholesale and retail by J P Allison, Treasurer Keistler returned Satur day, frtm-Kaleigh, on the belated ' train. Mrs, Esther Gibson has mince ra?at, on aale, at Doye & Bost. Call there. : , n28 Cominunin sen ices' were held andaj morning at Forest Hill Methodist church. : ' There were three accession to St. Andrews Lutheran church at Can nonyille Sunday night. 1 Cabarrus's model farmer, Mr. C W Sffink, is having a large wind mill and pump put up on his plantation for watering purposes. - J P Allison has just gotten in Large Hominy, Kolled Oats, Prunes Macaroni, Bakers Chocolate, Olives, Pickles, etc., all fresh and nice, tf Sandiy, October 37, was very .nmch-lifce the Sunday of July 30, ' 1S93, the day before the terrific cj clone that passed oyer this section. . Fcr board apply to Mrs. Dr. H olden ; either regular or transcient; ;v residence on Church "street, second door east of jail. Terms reasonable. Key. J 0 Alderman is quite un well, lie was unable to preach Sunday. Services, morning and .night, were conducted by Rev. P G I 11 ' . D M Walker pays the highest market prices for all kind of country produce, cash or barter. Don't forget the "place opposite DC rurr's at forest Hill. - tf The rafters on the new dwelling of J M Allen on East Depot street, ere blown dOTn Sunday, which gives extra work to the contractor without extra pay. Bev. J D Shealey and family will leave to-morrow night for' Lexing- ton, S. C. Rev. McCulIough will arnye Wednesday from Leesville to take charge of the St, Andrews pas- torate. Apple, cherry and pear trees are blooming in all parts of town. With these blossoms and the light shower of Sunday night and the aerry cnirping of the birds, it makes one tnmk of spring time, Cotton receipts for to-day are lower than they have been any day emee the mrketopened th.s fall. Oaly ten bales had been sold at the time we go to preea, and the -price paid was only 8i cents. Mr. W A Kidenhour has secured ruwiiua as Btenograpner auu uui r,u: -i ... j -liii H clerk for the wholesale drug firm ot Bur well & Dunn, of. Char- lotte. He returned to-dav and will go to work at oncer : la many cases, the first work of Oyer's ISarsaparilla is to expel the be a saving of time and money if iperimenteri took Ayer's Sarsapa rilla at first instead of at last. tt . 7 a A Qraber is so acenstomed to uauwg every one to buy some beef Pork, that on Sundav. on his way torhnru t7 .c . V- A u cnilrch, he forgot himself and aaked n wilu u Dlce Pork you want, Mr. Wadsr worth ? " The Stand abd means to y that Mr. Graber was on hia way to church. Lottie Boyd is aga?n quite sick. - our Mountain ox teams wore tQwn.todav" toUK oi. j . . in iro aim caooage. h$ infant nhiiH nf Hiu jk. ; i . v u, ttuu -airs, ;!RlVood died at Forest HM Pun- ptand was buried this after- Ms at the cemfltei-tr Baturday afternoon some unknown person entered the home of Mr. Vic Stiller, at Forest Hill. whil m J - . W MWI Stiller was absent, and robbed the pantjy of its Sunday supply of cooked provisions. Misses , Jennie and Lelia Cook: Ella Belle Shirey, Addie Boger and Grace Heilig, the . Mt, Pleasant ex position party, returned Saturday oignt, at ter a week pleasantly and profitably spent in Atlanta. '"- ' -, .... ' '. . Ernest 'McKenzie, late of Salis bury but now of Greensboro, and Mus Catherine Scales, ofGreens- boro, are to be married in Novem ber. Both are well known in Con cord. Miss Scales has visited here. Children's Day exercises were ob I served Sunday at Trinity (Lutheran) church m No. 4 township under the supervision of members of the church, of which Rev. V Jl Stickley is pastor, who delivered an interest ing address. I If Mr, McNincu doesn't mind some representative of the Riverside Medicine Company that makes Goose Greese salve, at Ore Hill, may pick up a few or more of his geese that roam over the streets. They are tempting specimens. 1 The "Women of the Future" is the title of Rey Tom Dixon's latest lecture. He's to be in Raleigh Fri day night. Would Concord not like to hear this fine and entertain ;ne lecture ? Suppose some one moves in this matter? -We. know whereof we affirm when we state that Ayer's Pills, taken promptly, at the first symptoms of colds and fevers, arrest further pro gress of these disorders, and speedily restore the stomach, liyer, and bow els, to their normal and regular ac tion. , ' " Messrs James Shcvlih and Thomas HL Downing, of New- York City, have written to friends in this city, stating that they would be in Con- cord "the latter part of Noyember to spend several weeks in hahting, Mr, Sheylin has just returned from a trip to Europe. - . In the wood just this side of .the eoaj chute, near Mr. Fred Glass', tramps built a fire on Friday night and on Saturday jibout noon the whole wood was discovered to be burning and it was with difiicul ty that what might have been a disas- trous fire was put out. Mr L w SpHng8, of Salem,: the , rnmmer a the road, who traTelIing., ,rom time im. m0ral for Ralph's snnfl has resigned jjjg p03ition with Stewart, Kalph & i - . . Co- Mr jspnugs is Known to every merchant in Concord and his face be missed. Brown Bros, will nti Tiva to aend a one-horse wagon to the depot again. Mr. Springs aU ways thought ne.couldn t get into 'bus and always refused to try. ' Mr. S A Field while woiking the elevator in Mill JSo.lattne Odell factories Saturday afternoon . o f Voinor rrnshftd to death bv . that a lr . fi .. j W. from ne 7. 7. Lgentleman is aoout qu years v. ptlc ;ang,A a ar(mt. deal and was .frightened a great deal worse than hurt, although 7 he Te- reived several bad bruises. :: lie saw the falling box just in time to avoid . . . being,' killed. THE BUSH OF HUMANITY. People Who Travel, ns Seen by Oar Xteorter. ;H McLlamara, Etq., Is home for a few davs. ' " - Liveryman M J Corl is in Ohar lotte tObday. . , ' " " . Mr. B P Fun, of Sunnyside, was in town today --Mr, C A Dry is spending today in Albemarle. Mr, E Henning Smith, of Vir ginia,, is in the city. r Miss Essie Fisher spent thin morning in the city, v Mr.' E L Mason of Bessemer City, was in the city yesterday, , Judge Montgomery returned Saturday night from Lincoln county; Mr, "Chas. Ritchie was down from Salisbury yesterday and to-day. Miss Blinn, of Lincoln, Ne braska, is in the city for seyeral days. ':';-y . v-.:7.;-V:.. r: : Mr. C R White has returned trom the meeting of the Presbvs teram Synod. ";. - ; ! Mr, Harry S wink is bo m e; f rom Gaflney for a few days. He will re turn Wednesday. Mr. John C Leslie spent Sun day and to-day in the city "with his mother, on Depot stieet. Miss "Ha Allen, of Peachland, Anson county, is visiting at Mr. J M Mabrey's, on Forest Hill.. .. Capt. A H Propst spent Sun day at home with. his family, but re turned to South Carolina la3S night. Mrs. D A Caldwell returned to day from Mr, Fred Ga33', where she had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Glass. ; . Mr. C F Stockton, a representa tive of Shore, Atkins & Co.,-tobacco nists of Kernersyille, spent Sunday at Mr. Peteii.Glass'. Dr. and! Mrs. S J Laffe,rty a and Miss : Lunette Winecoff left -this morning for a week's visit to AtlanU and the exposition. Masouic Meeting1. There will be a regular communis cation of Stokes Lodge No. 32, A. F, & A. M., Monday night, Oct. 28, 1895. Being the last meeting in the Masonic year there, is business of importance and it as specially re quested that as many of the mem bers be present as )ossibIe. By or- der of W. M. - JS: J. Lowe, Secy. - - Examinations and Consultations Positively Fre, 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; ofiSce hours from 8 a. m. to 10 pm. 7 ; Old De, Odom. I had a cancer on my face of sev eral years standing. It was taken 4- Uxr nii lir. fidnm. and I ran i wj ' flftffilv rav T have been well over 18 months. Chables Aligood.. Washington, .N.;C, October 1, 1895. 7 x I had a chronic sore leg about two a eight months. I have been well sixteen months. lOld Pr. Odom cured me. and I can say I had spent at thing I could hear of, . and nothing "".- Washington, N.C. 0la Sodom's office for ; ten mnntha was near my house- I could S in my door and talk to ntftnrl in mv door and talk to mm. He has been in Washington 2 years, I can certify to fihy or more case like the aboye and some others. ' 7' (Elder) JAiiES Winfield,s "K Editor Watch Tower. Washington, N. O.. October 1, 1895. r LOWE & SOW. OFFERING SOW A BIG HOUSE OF - ' - Dry Goods, S H O E S AN 1) CLOTHING Until the 1st of January, at prices that will be yery much lo er than we have ever sold before. Mew Gapes At $2 25 and $6.00. Ladies Cloaks $2.50. . ' All Dress Goods cut to cost. lethin Not a single article shall we keep. 7 Everything must gor Cost not consider ed in this closing out " sale. mro GTTTT :"V, OU XXO XU SUITS Mens' Overcoats, Boys' Overcoats and PANTS -all must go. . If you want SHOES we have them. Everything going now cheaper than we could. buy them MMm. IT If TV7 Spend Your cash whereat do you the most fgood- and tQ .fc you want to go to see LOWE &3SON.1 THE COM Ni 7 WOMAN If the . fashion plaes are? to be believed, will wear black, . and there never wa such a demand for V BLACK: DRESS , GOODS1 to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the tieauty and dignity of a woman's , appearance than a fine black gown,which is alike economical and ultra fash ionable. We have just gotten in our black and navy blues bought when the prices were low can sell you 75 cent Henrietta Surah fbr 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 buying else where. Do you want to see the 7 prettiest line of LADLE'S SHOES ' ever shown in Concord Then come and see us and . be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauty. Our No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiest seoe on the mar ket. 7: 7 7; ; v ; -. ' " ... :-: Our No, 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stylish yt. Our No. 70 Round Toe a grand seller, all at low figures. UNEAUNDRIED SHIRTS Our ci ty trade "Leader" pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bacKj patent continu ous facings on back and sleeyes, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. Gibson & Morrison. HAVE YOU , . THOUGHT OF BUY ING A FALL DRESS? Fi Wesl Mi 44 inches wide 40 cents per yard. 36 inch , " 1 27 cents per . yard. Sea our line of ladies ack - Crepohs, Crovenetts and Henriettas. Ther are the lattest. -Don't miss i iiniii ii villi vv l ii . uuu. dress. Our , 7 . are simply elegant. WflB 1 .) Mi and Jacin 1

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