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jLrriral of Trains. ; frntT1 Richmond arrives at 11:15 a. m. jfio.vtT? Washington " 9:5s p.m. " 35 . Atlanta sr,-"w-4 7a P-.ra.. v New York Oorbette and Fitzaimmona run ost of Arkansas, and the fight were I THE RUSH OF HUMANITY; Atlanta 8:51 a. m. 9:00 p.m. ,1 1 1, Northbound freight leaves at 12m J Art art the -n'ond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and36 are the " S trains between Atlanta and Washing- 35 vns 7 and 3 are tne wasnington and ;:is d. m-. I - . local trains between Iai tO Do COUfld uthwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop li. .fnnrs DRUG i Received today. Ban quet Lmp8, with and without Onyx Top Tables, Royal Nickle Liinpa, Paragon Nickle Lamps. Look in our window aa you pass by. Decorated China, New Good?, New St vies, New Prices, Come and see us. tia been declared off. Both Democrats and Republicans um to .be confident of Mpninir w 8tate of New Yn,L " . - , . . -.vao. lumorrow. Betting is 2 to' 1 on the Tmn,.. ticket! . "J Master Wille Willeford brought us in two June apples the second crop. They are -now Novembers and are as large as a hickory nut iwuar, a cumate I Two blasts from the whistle of the dynamo is an answer to the call bell at the water taut instead of response to the fire, alarm as stated in Saturday's paper. - Murderer Holmes, who has been on trial for his life in Philadelphia I'eoiilo Who Travel, as Seen by Oor Jtexorter. " for the murder of one of his ac Fftzer's Drug Store comPiices cnmeS,was found guiity The Salisbury World is authority for the news that Edgar Shuman formerly a resident of Concord, got his thumb so badly hurt with a rip A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. f-ir-ketl Up and Put in Shape Tsy Our ilnstliatr Pencil Pusher. Good milch cow for sale. Apply saw at Salisbury Friday that ampu tation was necessary. nltf. m Mrs. (J A Titts. 1 ? 1 The craaeu scnooi ooara was in session this afternoon." See Fetch's Drug Store ad. north west corner of third page1. AS suiue lauica rvuuiu eav ; ouuts lay was just perfectly lovely," p;nort lev to-morrow's weather says : "Tuesday fair atfdwarmer. RailRosi Mills Snuff for sale wholesale and retail by J P.Allison The neighbors," around St. John's, of Mr. Jackson Safnt, who was so badly injured and suffered so much in the explosion, have made up a handsome purse and presented him as a token of sympathy and fellow ship, , - Lawyer J Lee Cro well will -brjak ground tomorrow morning for the erection of a handuome residence of modern style on Mill street, on the Tne furnace at the Presbyterian vacant lot between Mrs. Nicholson's church got out of fix Sunday night and the old Cannon house. The and services were conducted in the site is a pretty and convenient one. jas incut. - The only permanent cure for They are making ladies' bonnets chronic catarrh ie to tboroaghly ex- low that are no trouble to carry, pel the poison from the system by Ycu can put 'em in an average sized the faithful and persistent use of eayelope. . . Ayer's Sarsapanlla, This wonder rw wJp,3" .f th ful remedy proves successful when , . . all other treatment has failed to re 01 cuuniy comuiiesiuijers, wae uvi . x i. j heve the sufferer. in auenuaiius tuuav. uaviutr uuu a Farmer -Walter " Morrison, of Pioneer Millt, was in the city today, Dr. and Mrs J D Lisle, of Georgeyille, were in the city to da. M Harry S wink, returned to day to Gaffney, S. C, where he is working. Mr. E C Bryant, representative of the Charlotte Observer, spent oday in the city. -Mr. F V Barrier, of Salisbury, spent Sunday near Rimer Town visiting his brothers. " Messrs. L B Etheredge and John C Correll spent Sunday af tcr- noon at Mt. Pleasant. Miss Dr. Bhnn, who has been at Mrs. J 8 Fisher'sfor several days, left this morning for Salisbury. Mrs. M J Corl and Mrs. John A Sims will leave tonight for At lanta, where'they will fpend a week. Miss Cora Johnson, who has been spending a week at Mr. M C Walter's left today for Harrisburg her home. Mrs. Laura Mos3 and Mrs. Mac . . Dayis ars visiting at Mr. Charles Cross's in Mecklenburg county for a ew days. Mrs. 0 J Bingham, of Salis bury, and Miss Laura Ferguson, of Virginia, are guests at the St. Cloud hotel for a few days. Miss Carrie Neisler left . this morning tor unariotte, wnere sne will join a party oi young exposin tioners and go on to Atlanta tonight. Mrs. J F Goodson and children have gone to Charlotte to attend the marriage of Mrs. Goodson's cousin, Miss Nettie McNmch to Mr, Oscar Thies. If -AND Quality Q The most important is -X DYE AND FINISH. -o- Meteor Serge, 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 hard chill. Cotton receipts- wera up in the fif ties to-day, but the price has de clined a few joints. Good fancy cotton brought 81, The hour for holding evening ser yice at the different churches of the city has been changed from 7:30 to 7 o'clock, Plea3e note the change. - At St. James Lutheran church the Sunday school bour has been J P Allison h38 just gotten in changed from A to 3 o'clock in the Large Hominy, tolled Oits, Jf runes, afterrjoon. FicklM, etc., all ireah and nice, tf A cough whch persists day after day, snouia not oe neguuteu aujf Mr. Rob Russell, who lives on the longer xt meana something more hill beyond the depot on the KocKy fhftnfl mp. Qriq irritation, and the Black Faille Francaise Silk, 20 inches wide, 85c; worth" $1.00. Another lot of "BOUCLESl- in black, 50 Inches wide, $1.00 per yard, worth 1.35. They are shaggy got the curl up to date. IMPORTED PLAIDS, bilk and Wool, 33 inches wide, worth 75c our price 60c. See our patent , LOWE & SON. Down Finger Tipped Goes The ? Price Stock must be moved, and the time is getting short, only 60 DAYS left to clean outj in and there and there is lots of stuff to be i 25 and 33 cents per pair. Fits like kid. Don't come too late. We are selling. ft CANNONS &FETZEK ft For Over Fifty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Sootlrag Syrup lias been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind cclic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by Drnerfnats m everv Dart of the OCJ . . world. Twenty -five cents a bottle Be sure and ask for c,Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. , mwx&w s23,95 soldj We can't name price in the papers on all of our stock, but here is what we will do on the balance of ourj KID Gun STOCK li'yQ road, is cri-ically ill with ty phoid ft ver. The Standard is glad to an nounce that Mr.-M H Lefler, of No. 11. who has been sick for three months, is convalescent. For board apply to Mrs. Dr, H olden ; either regular or transcient; residence on Church street, second sooner it is relieyed the better. Take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is prompt to act and a are to cure. It is with great pleasure The Standard announces that Mr. ; W. G Means, who has been so seriously; ill, is now convalescing at a rapid and very encouraging rate. This will be to many others equally as or east of jail. Terms reasonable. ga(j new8j as it i8 for The Stakd- . . I tt fn rinVilioln if. Twent5 minutes wait at the depot m . . , . Prnf. Thnmnann. it is alleded. waning rooms witnout nre is not ; r , very comfortable, bat the depot like will give hia scnooi a wee s nouaay soon, mat ne rrui. xuuujpouuy uxj take a bridal trip to Atlanta. In o hers sometimes gets out of coal The handsome new dro? store of Dr. A W Moo3e, of Mt. Pleasant, is nearly completed. The structure is 3. RmiU nnp. hnfc conveniently lo- Pvev, J S Dunn preached at Forest this important trip and for life thereafter a young lady of States yille is deeply concerned, one is well-known in Concoxd, where she has many friends. Few people take as much interest From No. 10 to Philadelphia. Jake Newell, so well known to Concord and Cabarrus, passed through the city Sunday night from Charlotte en route to Philadelphia, where he has secured a position rith P W Zaigler & Co., a large periodi cal publishing house of that-city. Mr. Newell is a general favorite in No. 10 and his many friends wish him the best of success in his new field of labor. THE, COMS'MAX -w- . . mm m it tne tasHion plates are to be Joelievea, will wear black, and there never wafi 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'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 belore buying else where. Do you want to see the prettiest line of all reduced to 75 Jcents. This will include eyery thing in the house in Kid Gloves. We have been' selling themfor f 1.10, 1,25 and S1.50. t. We have 75 that must "ibeJl sold. New''. Styles land handsome goods. J Thejg prices are right. No one will touch us on prices,) Tobe Fetzer Said to Have Been Killed - News reached the city today (Monday) that Engineer Tobe Fet zer, a former resident of Greensboio, well kjown to our citizens ana a! cousin to the Messrs. Fetzer, of this Hill Methodist church Sunday n pleasing the publico a3 does Mr. night. His congregatien was large John K Patterson, who is always up siul attentive and was well repaid by to date in the grecery line. He has a splendid discourse. I) M Walker pays the highest market prices for all kind - of country produce, cash or barter. Don't forget the place opposite D O I" urr's at Forest Hill. An exposition party composed of Dr. and Mrs. J S Lafferty, Messrs. 1 'inminf. J L Brown and Craw as ford Gillon left this (Monday) morn ing for a week's trip to Atlanta. All are of No.. & township. just received a fresh lot of Heckler's Buckwheat, macaroni, ginger snaps, pretzels, cakes, crackers, figs, dates, nuts, raisins, cocoanuts, plain ana fancy candies, lemons, apples, onfrofl canvassed hams, leaf and country lard, cottolene,. Daisy cheese the finest eyer broughtj to the city, an assortment of molasses, and m f ovprvthincr that is iounu in a ldU V I w j k well regulated and first-class gro eery store. 11 IS LADLE'S SHOES ever shown ra Concord Then come and see us and z be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera city was killed Sunday night in a Toe perfect beauty. the Georgia, Carolina and f w w Northern railroad, at Abbey ille, S. C. Nothing detinue as to tns irutu of the rumor could be ascertained at the hour of 'going to press, but his many friends hope that the rumor is false. - Consultations Examinations and Positively Free, Fourteen years experience in the treatment of Cancers, Piles and Chronic Sores. Any case taken. A cure guaranteed or no pay. Ofiioe at Morris House; oSSco hours from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m: - Old Db. Odom. Cur No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiesrseoe on the mar ket. ; ' Our No, 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stylish yet: . . Wfk Hnr Nn 70 KnilTlfi TOft a grand seller, all at low figures. UNLAUN DRIED' SHIRTS Our city trade 'Leader" . pure Linen Bossom 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, Bi-PiiKb. I Cheaper than you have ever seen them. We are offering the low ..' est price on HOES you everj. heard of,A good many thousand dol lars worth that must go. Everything is cheaper' here than you have , ever seen it. LOWE &f SON.
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