Newspapers / Daily Concord standard. / Nov. 1, 1895, edition 1 / Page 3
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Arriral of Trains. tmm Richmond arrives, at 11:15 a. m. . Washington " " 9:58 P- m. 35 4t 12 36 The forecast for tomorrow , u jiarn hnrdt is now a resi vrthbound freight leaves at 12m. - P41 V- "US City, having moved infn 63 soawDo-u- . , -vr-- nis nome on Corh Atlanta " ,r 935 a. m. " Krw York " " 8:51 a. m. 37 Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. . Bay: I THE BUSH OF HUMANITY; u-r; ,nHu are the local trains oetween - w vuroin Rlnr: 'hnn nd and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and36 are the from i..- . f J f train between Atlanta -and Washing- lIOm &1S COUntry hOUXQ in - K0; R 11 tnltlS Dciwccii x liaiua oiiu najuuii;- fast Kos 37 and 3S are , the Washington and hvvestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop ;( Concord on 5iK - "ask for KjYoElf. - EINE CABBIES : IN SEALED PACKAGES AT Fetzer's Drug Store A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. i'icketl i p aud Put in Shape By Onr II ustliMt: Pencil Pusher. Today is All Saints day. . Se UorreU's line of Bilverware. township, A parlor talk (with o hart i1lna. UonVwilLbegiventodi MissBimn, tomorrow at 4 p m, at the home of Mrs. J R T?,Qw a cordial "invitation extended to -all About eighty hales of cotton were marketed here to-day. The rulin price paid , was 8 85. Good Stanly cotton brings 9 cents. Receiots werfi very large, cons:denng the threaten mg weather. An unusually fine stall fed beef was butchered by Messrs. Graber this afternoon. If you want a good steak or roast send in vour orders tonight or you may miss a good thing. y A cough Which persists day after day, should not be neglected any longer, It means something more than a mere local irritationr&nd the People Who Travel, hh Seen by Onr s, Reporter. v Mr. T J Rowiaud is in the city from Statesviile. Miss' Annie- Bost is -visiting Mrs. J W- Cannon,- her sister. Mr. J Shappino is spending to day in Salisbury on business. Druggist A W Moose, of M t. Pleasant, was in the city today. Mr. W W Alle-i, of the South- company, was in the city yesterday. ' -Mrs. J P Allison returned last night from Baltimore, where she has been vi3iting relatives. Mr. George L Patterson re turned to the city today from Reids.. ville where he went to attend the races. Mr. Ohyer Rassell is expected in the city tonight from Gaffney, 5 C, It is said that his visit this time means "business." S Dye Finish" n and Quality! The most important is DYE AND FINISH Mrs. Dr. Daniels is expected to arrive in the citv to-mVht from sooner it ia relieyed the b-rter. Take Franklin. (1 tn it hr- nar.nffl Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, it is prompt Mr. and Mrs. Noah P Correll. . to act and s are to cure. m Mrs. W K Odell and son Ralph ReV. H A McOulionfrh trip naatnr n ni : nVofnnf rnaato i'n v. I - ' . r-,jr Will UU IU UUUUlWi WOlUrrOW. Mf. of fet- AndreWb Lutaeran church, Odell will ioin them in that citv on Salisbury has a 2-year old cat tha t arrived Thursday night from South Monday when they will proceed to . 1 - A : I I 1 .-IT J . . .'mm- - I t . reigns 14 pounas. uaro.ma ana is stopping at Mr. M the Atlanta Exposition. Good milch cow for sale. Apply 0 Waltei ehlch rlU bc his home. 5o Mrs. U A ritta. nl tf. Rail Roal Mills Snuff for aalp. Not a s:Dgle bale of cotton struck Wh0leSale and retaii bv J P Allison. Salisbury on Thursday. Meteor Sarge, 35 inches wide, wool both ways, 25c per yard. French Serge, 45 inches wide, wool both ways, 40c per yard: worth 50c. French Henrietta, 45 inches wide, wool both ways, 50c; worth 65c. Black Faille Francaise Silk, 20J inches vide, 85c: worth $1.00. Another lot of . B B O U C L E S ! - in black, 50 Inches wide, $1.00 W per yard, worth 1.35. They 0 arQ snaSgy got the curl up to date. . IMPORTED PLA.IDS, bilk and Wool, 33 inches wide, worth 75c our price 60c. See our patent LOWE & SOW. Down Goes The Price You will find just lots of wedding ana birthday presents at Correirs. 'Twas a very gloomy day to some It 1 : . 1 ct too collectors wno woriv on a commission. - The religious meetings that were conducted at Bays' chapel by Rev. J R Moose closed last night. On to morrow night, however, there will Finger lp: 25 and 35 cents per pair. Fits like kid. Don't come too late. We are selling. CANNONS &FETZEH Mr. C A Black welder, engineer at the Cannon Factory, has gone out to t- xt , . . r, ,L V i be a Pralse and thanksgiving service lUB U n person mia lo stare ine afc the chapel. Much good work was engine and test the boilers. The duritt2 the meeting of nearly shafting is all hung and machinery twQ eQBt . about ready to receiye the operatives. The News says that Louis Miller Slices were keld at the Enisco Correirs have received a full and drank ten bottles of soda pep at a .ryices were nia au tne ipisco- complete line of silverware. , . r , . k f pal church this morning at 9:30 and 8oda fountain at Burlingtun one k iu The wife cf William Wallace, da last week at one sittinfir. while a colored, a fireman at the Oaell U0nt.ip.man did the navino-. When v H r, The northbound passenger train factories,vdied very suddenly at her seven bottles were down Miller COMING due here at 9:35 from Atlanta wa8 home this morning near Forest Hill; wanted to stop, but the centleman I WOM AN forty minutes late this morning. She was apparently well up to a few told him he (the gent) would lose The Herald says' a home of minutes before her death. a dollar unless he drank the other m ...... - ' , . , . . dis olate women in Salisbury came At a corn shucking near Yadkin three; and though monstrous full, near burning Wednesday night. viUe a few njghts ago, John Driver iller took down three moro rather Wannamaker & Brown have the- cut William Long through the right than ces the friend lose a dollar and prettiest line of sample clothing m Jung with a knife. The wounded pay for the drinks, too. V Concord. Samples can be found atjman wag a g0n.of exSheriff long, Charlotte News; , The friends Sims & Alexander' OI i ii.UK.lLl. no ni uio. : , .w. w j, - . Stock must be moved, and x j ... ' the time is ffettmsr, ehort, only -1 60 DAYS left to clean out in and there and there is lots of stuff to be 4 .... .. - - - - - . ' sold. We can' t nam price in the papers on aH of our stock, but here is what we will do on the balance of our GLOVE STOCK all reduced to 75 cents.. -This Lowe & Son have cut their prices allto pieces, as will 69 seen in their new advertisement of today. See wbat-they say. There were two monkeys and two organs in the city today and the children had a musical feast and en joyed the pranks and tricks of the J P Allison has just gotten in monkevs while the weary looking Large Hominy, Rolled Oats, Prunes, grinders had a feast of nickles and Macaroni, takers unocoiate, unves, 1 brownies. nckles, etc., all fresh and nice, ti Besides the monkeys the bears will be here tomorrow, T wo men with several large bears are camped a few miles above town and are keading tnis way. For board apply to Mrs. Dr weather prophet who said that there would b8 snow before it woula rain, are' claiming that the Colonel is en titled to the belt. Colonel Mc Anulty's prediction, as printed in The News threeweeks ago, was that "it may not snow right here in Charlotte, but it would snow in the North and West." Not only did it Did you borrow this paper ? Sup pose you try subscribing from now gnow ja the North and West, but it till '96 two months. It will cost 8n0Wed in Charlotte. - only 70 cents and bring you lota of y0ur attention is called to the satisfaction, that is if you like to pay new advervisement of Messrs. A J for what you read and carry it home & j p Yorke.' It is headed with a home as your own. ; I n?fttnre. hut the real -coods and the S?3!aSn3 : Salary World : We ar, sorr; man other handsome . goodsinj door east of iail. Terms reasonable, to learn that Mr. tfeo. a Eisner is 1 store are picture pure uu ,uc. to leaye Rowan. lie naa purcnasea uau ana see iur yuurecn. JAix-a. a farm in Cabarrus conuty, eight Since writing the above the editor miles from Concord, and will move has seen the proof of the cut which to his new home Monday. May he could not read before. We cor success attend him. . : rectby saying, that Mr. Yorke has rnTinnnn'fl no wuuiau .iut oaio wuc jwnvjo, Several neat, onestory new housei are about - completed on the new -street in rear of the Fenix roller mill, on Cabarrus Hill. - That part of the city is rapidly growing. n tr tttti u;oof I Kor rent room aver foI lin? oi drug store. Apply to J B Sherrill. m - . I Elee trio 'Bitters. country produce, cash or barter. Z A . 'II V Furr's at Ti'ArAflt. HilL tf. eery store on Corom fltreec near 7 -- If the fashion plates are to bibelieved,i will wear black, and there never waf such a demand for BLACK D RESS GOODS 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 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 before buying else where. ' 1 1 Do you want to see the prettiest line -of LADIE'S SHOES; B exer shown in Concord Then come and see us and be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauty. Cur No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiest seoe on themar will include every thing in the house in Kid Gloves. We have been selling them for f 1.10, i;25 and $1.50. .. 115 CAPES. - J I - : - . , :i ji . ttow f I 1 fn aryrr qahhiiTi. niir. norrianH mora - - t- - mm - . mmm. mmm mm A - wrrw m mm I mm i - I lil au.l - mt wa mtw www m- - my -w- m m, mj w m - r mmr n rw -w i iu knoioal dAnot. vas CUUiaK uu a 1 w - . - - - .,1 unr WO, o rumicu ai especially in shoes and clothing. Ia on the ..w.tartw-g exhausted feeling prevails, when the Qur No, 70 Round Toe a Lres, oae store a reporter saw just twenty, aown ujjuu a f a tonio Eand alterative is , , -m ,T,TT -rTTmo one diflerentparties purchasing shoes and carried off quite a large chunk, I A prompt ot thia medi. UNLAUNDRIED - SHIRTS at one time. The only permanent cure .for chronic catarrh ie to thoroughly ex pel the poison from the system by k- sick. we gave hercastorf. he faithful and persistent use of gnienshewasAChnshecriedforCastorU. Ayer's Sarsaparilia, This wondem f ul remedy proves successf ul frhen ail other treatment tiaa failed to rc Heve the.auerer. fl UCU DUO " - When she became Miss, she clung Castorla. -Thea sbe had CaHdren, abe gave them Castorfv cine '' has often averted long and I perhaps fatal bilious fevers No medicine will act more surely in counteractiug and freeing the sys tern from thelmalarial poisoc. Head ache, Indigestion Constipation, 1 Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. 50o end $1.00 per battle at Fetzers'l Drugstore. v ..J- - Our city trade "Leader" ' pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double, front and bacK, patent continu ous facings on back and sleeves, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. Gibson & Morrison, V . - ... . - We have 75 that must be sold. New S tyles and handsome goods. The prices are right. No one will touch us on prices, Bi-ANKETS Cheaper than you have ever seen. them. We are offering the low est price on :.1h.:6:;:e':s';' - . ' - - ' you everj heaTd of, A good many thousand dol lars worth that must go; Everything is cheaper : ' ' here than you have ever seen it, LO WE & SON.
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