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Arriral of Trains. H0'llir?, WasV)2toa " rSp. m. ' Atsaota " 935 ,New Ycrk. ,,, &S4MP-' v Atlanta " ,V .CKKRJn. . ihbound freight leave at 12m. 63 ... ,., tti tnral train No- j ,i Atlanta. Nos. it andkre th 1 ... 12 36 ... 37 3J . j Atlanta. VVall trains between Atlaaia anavWashfogM 5ast Nos. 37 38 are the Washrg$on a&J ;tja-. " vpstibuled imilea train and itoo ff Rorlh CaAiin. H . Tie Fourteenth Aaauil Codi nven Goldsboro, in commencing M 25th, 1895. at 7:30 hb'ciocV p. m., aod continuing Tues . .... , ...... . -m--w t. '-.-., m 4 MM W'U iciiua 1 Receiyeoltoday.Ban- , quetamps,, w;iui ana Tabled; Royal Nickle Lamps.Paragon Nickle Umpi -LodkUalottr wiodow.asjtl paasiby. Decorated 0bma, New Goods, ' ew Stles, New Prices, Come and see ua' : : THE RUSH OF HUMANITY. Pl,e Who Travel, Seen by Onr Kenortcr. a-.--.' t ei day a r.oun V-" ar . - Miss Bettfe White of Rocky fiifer, spent tbe aay in tha city. . Miss Lwa Qpurley la tisitii g relatives inNo. ltf "township." :? $a fZala Strattqi;d returned last .1. ight f rom a lengthy isit to re latives ia Greensboro u w q LOWE & SON. Mrs. D J Bostian left last night for Shelby to attead tHe bedside ji her sick -brotber, Mr, Ed, -Boone. Mr. and Mrs. J W Cannon and Fetzer Drug Weston u Galer and other1' promU 11 nent vworiera. A s uThb representation i n th v tioniUi:atiQfciaem thft 8tate tecutiye oniU all fcw? ?f ??lf speakers named cin ;t he ?rogtamme r?e ; ox ;tneiUonxenuJn, ftd;fiye,aelegates ? i'llrom each' conn tr. -. . I M vo RfavonaSmui,.T.;n:n,iA al:UKlS t Greatredu.ceronjidfftrip rates Ala., is visiting her friend, Mrs. nf ifare jsr Ul bfi-obtaii)cd if rom all Gibspn. Mrs. Smith was before A BATCH OF LOOAL NEWS. r rallrd-'' Ah ontline programm marriage Miss Mam?e Phifer, of ana mto!matio.n concerning railroad Lmcolnion. and has many friends in iluAtllHS Pencil Pusber. aa oe,:KiA . 1 ii'ii. -,0::' I 1 miss uaisT un&nn p.r ann ivi r. Kail itoa i muis onnn ior 8a J e a!1 Conntiea which' harA nnf htAa . T ' - i Qfoil kw"f. d aii: ouuuesfljCJlIiave not held Moore .of Rsaemer Ditv. thft fiat m . ,. . m .Vlr maid of lonor audthe groom'i best Tnere is one consplaaon .in-Taes requested and: urged .:to take imme- man in fho ,n.A. nihf f election res1?s s.'J'Ae" Dem- diateBlon,bold Conyentiona andLa . rn.L era's beat toe I ops. Esquire W J 'Hill will begin at -once to put in a.handsome plate glass front in his store room. A. party of tbi. teen came in. from Stanly county TueeJay nigbt and Warded the southbound train for .Arkansas. elect delegatesio.theStftte Convene ding tonight. eTeiy couQtjtn the State is greatly -Mrs- J 0M went 0Ter to desired ; - uanubbe iuia uiuruiqg iu oe prea- We appeal to the Ministers, Super- eat at the SootUSprmgs wedding, intendenta and ererv tor of tha ""' law " Sanday ..School canse thronghont Psbyteriaa church in that city at the State to beallr themselves and uriu.ll.Ww see that Oonnly Conventions are held "ecePtlon ""medtately following che B'or board apply to Mrs. 'Dr- in-Couaties where none have been mamae' "nwai noiei. Howen ; euner regular or transcient; Md dntin the year door east of jail. Term, .reasonable. The ,ocal capmitte on bebalf of Itne people or uoiasoo o, exienu a heartv invitation to the Conveation, tfc&t hir bogs, are so fat that tbeL,i m i;n n fk, Ioi ii mil liu. u;ai ij nciwuic i-vf men Cbrirtian homes. Pastor and Sun.: State. t Large Hominy, Kolle i Oats, Pruaes, I County Associations are urged to Macaroni, Bakers Chocolate, Olives, I prepare fall statistical reports for The most important is ft DYE AND FINISH. MeteorBerge, 35 Inches wide, French Serge, 45 inches Tride, wooi Doin ways, 40c per yard; worth 50c French Henrietta, 45 inches wide, wool both ways,! 56c: worth 65c. Black FaUle Francaise Silk, 20i Inches wide; 85c; worth $1.00. Another lot of K-BOUCLES! In black, 50 Inches wide, 81.00 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 Tipped YOU KNOW E&yser ivss 25 and 35 cents per pair. ITits like kid. Don't come too late. "We are selling. Quotations from the New York I W cotton market could hot be obtained W n'Nj'Qj'S & FETZER Tuesday, owing to tne race tnac it was election day in that state. 'It brought S.75 yesterday and this morning, but about ; 10 o'clock the price dropped to 8 h A great deal of the product is now coming in. Everything is in perfect readiness THE .ftckles, etc., all Ireah and nice, tf Con vent on. bUnks for which at Central Methodist church for the j Twa w,ii i Lan hft obtained from Mr. J W marriage tonight of Dr.D A Garri- V rw I' KtJ UU i' t ' U . -Ui6Ct lUC . . j. if. . X i Causey, Statistic S3creta. 7, Greens- 0UU,Ui - oo Coltrane, which occurs at 9 o'clock. Let everv Sunday School in the The eolations are beautiful. A State dete mine, if possible, COMING. W service at St. James Lutheran ennren to nignt, owing to toe se rious illDe33 of Pev. Schere'-s little girl. OMAN If the fashion plates are to be believed, will wear .black, and there never wafi such a demand for l0 ter the rehearsal last night the at- BLACK DRESS GOODS That there are only 60 days left for us to close out our stock oi goods , The time is short and there is lots of stuff here to be sold. In order to do this we are going to make the price m 0 ve, the goods We will let our kid glove sale continue for a f avr days There is good things in it when you can buy $1.25 and $1.50 gloves for 75c. , All kinds of To go now for below their value. Our lace stock has been cut down in price until you' can afford to trim cheap dresses with HAH LACE. represented at Goldsboro by its very tendants were entertained at Miss u M Walker pays the highest , , Coltrane's home, where an elegant market prices for all kind of best workers, and it should be the n ' and expectation of the Jhis- HUPFcr W4-d wcu. Don't forget the place opposite D O tian people of North Carolina that The Salisbury World mentioned! Farr'j at Forest Hill. tf.' the approaching : Convention may I"t week that the familiar-gface of .r? mUk k rv.rtrty,a aaf I a"hl a nn a of thft fieriea -in its favor. at the Odell company store, iU high ione,,ts Unp He will make Concord his home for maneLt spi ;.gA S: "F ZI syeral months at least. Now is the time when you can't let your feet stay on the ground. You must put shoes on all the little people, and if you don'.t know that LOWE'S is the place to ' SHOE THE CROWD 8ul! a Osgood fruit in the yine.vard Springs has fallen heir to a cool Salisbury JWorld : :Mrs. John Bost came in from Concord this morning. Mrs. JSostjuU remain in the city until Sqndiy when sheiWill which we are aiming to cultivate. Respectfully, ' H. N. SoWjJOhro, Ex. Comr T $100,000 and has gone to Deleware to open up a poultry farm. We. don't blame him 4for hot selling snuff,- " I A cqiigh which persiss day, afijer return to,Concord a.compaaed, bv day, should; not be ; neglected , any ier two jshildren. Mr. J O Wads worth saav the race! longer, ' :" It means something more, Tuesday between Gentry andPatehep o'Z'u-. -f Jthah a mere local irf itation, and the afc EedsyUle. r - : ' dto annonnbe that !the Bpworth 8on'r nllr-J Jno. Jl Qett ieagne of Central MethQdi3t church Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is prompt three straight heata beat Joe PatchenJ The time of to the exclusien of all col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman's appearance tnan a nne fl-a t?mft von are findiner it ouL black gown, which is alike Law rpnnl know it and are economical and ultra fash- profiting by it. No one wants lonaDie. we nave 3SM to sell shoes at the prices we gotten in our oiacK ana 1 gell them, but they must be navy Diues Dougnt wnen so&t the prices were low can sell you-75 cent Henrietta Surah f or 50c 46 inches wide Can sell you a $1 goods 50 inches wide for 7ftc' Our stock of Black nreanones are the latest goes every day and the people nrodnction. We ask all who. tade advantage of this "Ladies-to1 see our dress sale put money in their goods betore buying else- pocket. Cyercoats and suitsv mt.; J. A v t j Tinw at almost what von want T UQlvt -. . ..... . ..... J Do you want to see the to pay. s:i3srGr- to act and sure-to cure. will meet tomorrow ;(lThnraday.) w - Z 7. . ; . ., - eight t Mrs. Li'iCple'flj.niNbrftj V ru r aite:eia , , , : ltfH: Spring stre et 8 oVlock. ; n: ! S ' ' .the colored Presbyterian ,ch,ni eachior admission the crawdrwas hot ae periormmg ear inga several horses on the 4 j . wu u uy accidents occaneu. - jrw i -4 w a moinuoeom looKng-wnKht-jqjji-- permineht core for but .handsomer .thaU 3th. 3m?n ffbo fttar.h ie to thoroBebW eiJ pel the poison from -4he sjstem by faithful ana -persistent use ql prettlesV line of ; r ifthpn in iConcord f :tTwnMm0 A4fl seeiis and be 'convinced. : ' ' We are placing a special BARGAIN -had thetbear. 5 PFM0 Jf ofemtf the in pleasing the .f ! as Sarsaparilla, Thia wonder. John K Pat tersonwhos always tip f7QrB T!!nrM fni when date in thegreceryiine. ful remedy proves successful when Juat receiyeafresUQt of Heckler's all, other rreatmt .ha faijt) re Buckwheat, macaroni, ginger snaps, iieye '-the" Bufferer. v- -' - - pretzels, cakes, -crackers, figs( tlates, jjge Means, the little c Md of Taisms,c:uts, iwm ; M a i-s; George W-Means, met fancy candies, lemons, apples, Mr. ana , ;f rPn' ranges, canya18ed!hslelnd with a painful accme Tuesday oountrv lard, cottolene. Daisy cheese, afternoon! She was walking a sus- ke finest eyer brought to . the-City, pen(i plank ndavingjsn pair n assortment' of molasses, and in I- flbnfts. -the child's feet fact eyery thing tht ru'dund to: a d . tne fall leaulted in a Well reirnlftf A 'ainA 'firpf-ftlftsa " E?TO 1 8"PPB. . ...... try atoFe nl8 . brokenarm, just auove tne wrisi in the middle ot our House where : we . will "place on it OurvNo 49 narrow Opera At; a mating of Jhe onccti ptf eoeauty , - q volunteer hose and reel company ' 17, Taesday Dight, it was "decidk that Toe Brettiest.ssoe on the mar. the:hremen nave an oysier aupner :! OnriNo. 69 Pointed Razor Uvrerv dav somftthinff sneciaL which . will be neia at armory nail Toe tne most stylish yet: and. to keep up .with this sale on Thanksgmng-night in order to Our No, 70 Round Toe a it will Dav vouwMLtd droiiiin raise xunus, wuwu wic wuipuy grana seuer, an ai iuw iigureo. every aay aaa see wnac -ia nr,w' TTNT.ATTNDRIED SHIRTS . Z WUl, De jCa yea ; upon ior auuoij i w - . . waui uu iu uumo auu VS 111 VltJ UAUC - pure Linen Bossom extra , heavy muslin double front and bacK, -patent continu -ous facings on back and sleeves custom cut and at the low Drice of 50c. make it a success. - Look out for the! r p n if rvn n rnrv tvt soiiciuni cpi; . - - NuuiN ;mwnuVi.. and a liberalpatronage. They need equipments, -such as uniforms, gum coats, etc., and have taken it upon themselyes to raise the money :in dependent!. Everybody ahouljd' take.an interest in .the eyent ' .and see us. LOWE & SON. "5V v i V'r i - ' 1 -s I
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