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BW5MJWaM1MBaaaaaa Arrival t Trains tmm Richmondiarrives atio:7 . m. N'o. ",4 Washinzton " . 953 P-U 35 -Atlanta Atlanta- 12 i( 36 ., New York K a Atlanta M " 8:51 a. in. 9:00 p.m. " Northbound freight leaves at 12m. " 63xr andia are the local traifii '.tei j - . VeitllttlB wheat is beihginarkeV mw time. Farm . 1 fin irnni n - . t " U1 wmcD the rr flour nw?v18 city about to get ,nHn are ine local trains-' wera i f4 v - Ns- ".nH Atlanta. Nos. amlifr-fere heM.Penind 'Wlthnrrfarc. B;.hfflOnu v:.... ai- A'W I I - - - ----- oil trains UCin wi hmm au iiaiiuii)- "Si 37 and 33 are .the Washington and w t.Mstern Vesuuoicu iuuucu ua TiA ririim tftitlfywutt in the least: vi r e AUTOMATIC-,"-. usual.amoimt of frait'oVmal.y &k ATT V A W Q wtlch perwts day after OiXJ "" OiA IN O - dJ.- Should not be ueitUcifd inv 1 1 . vuau a mere I051 irritation':-ami th. THE RUSH OF HUMANITY yer. . nuen. inp jamp is, " v cicycu ne oeuer. Take of oil stops. Simple in1 AtJKerir cctoVif 1klVnmf You will )dmit atonce vjuk W.; -"I1 ftls Prompt to act ami wore to cure. for filling lamps. So arrang d lhat it ig. impdssiWe to rUa the lamp, c fall the flow orttiotrUCtion. ot it can't eet out of order. 1 tilXJ vjnuwii uitiua wr aeverai mout a assistini? If your oilhasbeenKivi-g youSrSble- VfAi' tbe try ours- Wftha Uie best that wcca fr1?.anf. ba8ine8a,Tias gone to buy, at 20c per gallon. . (. ,? , , ; Marniyiljeyar, lorkeyeralmonths. Fetzer's Drugstore tt&- - . v v -r iif The ,w if $ an4 children of yir. J aZZ. I W Heed, tnfllpi- af fha Pnn...,n A BATCH OF LOoAIj NEWS, Roller Milft Wageoted m the ;r; Mr J ana Mrs, Re'eKwHl occupy "the f eople Who Travel, as Sn oar Rort4Mr.. ' , J --Mr. W G Whiiaeri, of Green $ ville, b." C ; is iu the rtr. , n-Mrs.wFon. Parker, of aln.Ji ourj, is i8iung Mrs. 11L Diok. ; '-Mr.M J Preeni'an returneq Jtb" r t-r-Vv lu uaJ AAUU uis Bouinern tour. , -Mr. W G Thompson, of Ltnch- burg, Va., is in the city lor a Ifewl Dye Finish 8 ; Mr. . H P Garland fromi te ;State of Maine, is a'gnest at the St Cloud hotel. Mrs. :M J Freeman will arriye tonight from several months visit to relatives in Baltimore. 1 ,.. ,,, . .... . .... r-Mrs. W A Caldwell returned to Atlanta last night, after spending two weeks in the city. and Quality ! The most important is DYE AND FINISH, MeqrSergeSS jnebes wid e, 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,4 50c; worth 65c. - Black Faille Francaise Silk, 201 Inches wide, 85c; worth $1.00. Another lot of BTBOtJCLESi- LOWE &SON DO YOU KNOW - . .... ")-'si :.- . t'ickert Cp.aiid Pat ia.Sliape -Mr. Harry W .Fryling bao re- W ,n-biack,60 inches wide, llastliMir Pencil Pusher The 'flag calls for irain. See our capes just in. Gibson '& Morrson. ; occupy housetecently vacated by Mr. Jim flams6n EaBt Depot street. j"nS . $$$X' Loman :!is :tnakthg:;n- , - u - .... MWy;:w-avo piacea in tne nre- Gronnd was broken this .morning Vr 1 i, , . , r ----- f man,s hall, connecting with the for the new house of Lawyer J L Xir ' u' f r: - n M'n u .v?-v - ojuaBM) and pump, house an electric Crowel , on Mill street. n'-'ik- - , . t . beurt9;be;rnn'as a;signal whenever All wool moreen for lad :es "skirts an alarm of fire is giVen, that he can at Gibson & Morrison. - be in teadiness with the pump. The market was not wo th1 ; 11, ho Bs jnade fifteen cotton today. The fcnce was oaf anuActuring tobacco, M, as tor tne past several oayi. told the people of Cincinnati in a Rail Roa l Mills Snuff , for, sale big meeting on Saturday night, that wholesale and retail by J P Allison I he; always added k the interval reve . After one week from to-morrow, J4 with interest on his tobacco v,a knnt.Pia wtirpninv tii nririlAiao tbat the fellow who chaws the of shooting quail. , weed'' pays Uncle Sam's tribute. Sicilian mohair for ladies skirts I ' K. the five-year old and 1 only at Gibson & Morrison. daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Scherer, 1-4'- " it critic Mr nan Nnmmpr rn a wpii Known i. . turned from Chapel Hill, where he ha8 just finished placing a $15,000 electric light plant. Dr. Eugene Frazier returned to High Point; this morning, after1 attending the brillianp marriage of his cousin, Miss Coltrarie, last night 81.00 per yafdi 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 Finger Tipped A Cow Clot marriage lAeense. A Caldwell county cow delayed a marriage a few days ago. How it was done is told in this wise by the Lenoir Topic : A cow that would eat a new boat and marriage license should at once be killed, at least, that is what a certain young man iH this county thinks. 'That is what one did Satnrdav nioht week. .'":'A? young man had just bought his1 CANNONS & FETZEK license and was going to get married Sunday. Saturday, night he went to a corn shucking. Before he be- began to shuck corn he pullecl "his Eayser fees, 25 and 35 cents per pair. Fits like kid. Don't come too late. "We are selling. That there are only 60 days left for us to close out our stock of 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 move the goods. We will let our kid glove sale continue for a few days. There is good things in it when you can buy $1.25 and $1.60 gloves for 7oc. All kinds of ill with membranous ing in the pocket When lie had yncahat, will asaut in tKe concert C-Pvf t '"u ednesdaj finished shUiDrheeht to get his tonight. Be sure and hear bim. "-fT "W4 coat,4wnen io, ne lounu iu now I all day. There are fondeac hopes old cow had eaten the coat, license w.vw, r-'.T- lies mat me ureauiui uisease may oe mart ail Th vonnor man made a wees, at iove & jbosi s. fl w.i i: vit - . - : , , 1 uwui i4uu. mo mc ui iu untuu ta .nrnKen rpmarKS. wenc nome in coat and hung it tipr the license be npy j-rp comW8man If the fashion plates are 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 1 S 1 Ubt few broken, remarks, went home in was suph a demand for his shirt sleeves and on Monday BLACK DRESS GOODS Now is the time when you can't let your feet stay on the ground. You must put shoes on all 'the little peome, and if to be believed, will wear.y. donH KloArr nA rWara . navov IS the plaCO tO The ladie3 of the Presbyterian j Utile girl 'spared. church deserye a large auaience tor sheriff Sims was in No. 9 town- morning bought him another coat night at their concert at Armory gpednesday and was called upon and when he gets, his license he says SHOE TflE iROWD to're-'arrt Mr. John W Widen- be will marry forthwith. Aluminum hair ornaments, war-1 house, two sons and the other vouns ranted not to tarnish, at Gibson & .prVyiousiy spoken of by Xhb Morrison. 0..... n i : OXJLXilAKU, u ncuoiapauyiiig iu-t. WbenBabr was sick; we gave her Castorla. An Oregon horse belonging to Sims to town, consulted an attorney, aiien she was a child, "sh cried for dastoru. died WedneSdtV raid their fines and C08t8 and re Whea she became Miss, she clung to CaitorJa, t, ... t.. r 'w T I l-La lNmA vk WheoshehadCMdren, was yaiuea at aoout ;u. , ew people take as much interest Pnr Wr Jannlv to Mrs. Dr. in pleasing the publico as does Mr. T7 nMan . AUK rnTor nr trananien John Kf Patterson, who is always; Up Cabarrus First. residence on Ohnrch stieeW second to date ,in the grecery line. 'The wport of 'CoL'-W E j Ardreyj door east ofhail. Terms reaionable. jnst received a fresh lot of.Hecklera Unaiiotte.minBhqjTB: X; , .j T-, si- :i f J Bnckheat, macMOUi,.ginger gna .'arri, county les aU ttthV It is strange that we throw away pretzelskes, : crackers, fiS,,date, ithers in the BOid. 'SilTer .wioutnnheoldb uuwim,twucuHB uuu v : I ftft AQ1 K9. oranges, canyasseu uauio, ici. ouu wiw " ftonntrv lard, cottolene, Daisy cheese; 120.19. jr. p ' Allison has, ;just gotten 'in the finest ever, brought to the city, Kowan County The production ijrge'Hbmi'ny, "Kolleii OatB, Prunes, an.assortment of molasses, and in 0f5this county was materially in MacaroniVakefaOh fact everything that is founa in .a cra. The -only mines egulafljf Pickles, 45.,.aU lreshrandnice. Itf : well regulated and first-class ai wQ are the Bame and'th'Gbld Mr. James'K Deaton has resigned crJ BWtc Hill. It is possible that the recently re-opened - Bhymer .mine, with its his position with the Messrs. Odell To Kowan is next with 6,- :.. to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman' - ' - v- 1 Z At appearance man a nue ti flme yoa are fitiding it out. black gown.-whioh is alike other pepl know it and are r , . ; r . ; pronung oy it. xio one wants. able;V We have just to a;st the prices we gotten in. our black and nr r navy blues .bought when R J tne 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 76c. Our stock of Black C reapohes :are the latest goes every day. and. thepeople Droduction. We ask all who tade advantage of ithia Ladies to see our d r ess i sale put inoney ; ; ; ; in thei r goods betore baying else- pocket.,; Gyiercbats and uitR where. V now at almost wnaiyou wam I)o you want, to see tne to,pay., , 5 , : t prettiest iine of . We are placing a special - - I . ...ii . - 1 a. oa account of ill health.and his qe- charlotte News : : Ool... Qhas. 7W connected cniorinauon jpaa. majr sire to'liyeon'his'faw. helresign. Bradahaw, 'Mr. T?hbs.'L llitch. Mr. be to operation in 1895jjotKenis ation to'ok'effect ihiVlniorniDg. ; D McGiBni's, and -others, :pf Char- there is no ground for ; wpeCtmg COUNTER D.M .Walker paja-the highest lotte, who belonged to Company F larger retomTrom thistioniity. irfrof "ririf.oQ:f,nrv all kind of -n:.i. XTfh nar'nlirfa "fiavaltv. "have .PUT?, ni.n "RTT.f A "RTit Don't forget the place opposite market rtrmea for all kind oi -p,.f "NTnrfh Carolina Cavalrv. have country produce, cash orbarter. notified"to attends "meeting of Don't forget the place oppositep. . - Pttfl-;T tft hfl t? Tim . tf. tne Burvuvio wr , Penn Mntnal Life. Insurance Com pany of PHildelplil. what dispoaiti ihe ony .permanent cur the mone,. The $500 bequeathed .- chrome catarrh le to thoroughly ex- -R;nVrtn Meolilenbur? SADIE'S rSHOES ex er shown in Concord ,1Jhen: come and see us and k ;be convinced. OurNo, ,49narrow. Opera Toe perfect beauty. Cur No. 71 Needle Square nrck Vof.H AatRAOA nn the mar- JL W - ay. w wa. vw w www w . i - -111 - ... - . Our No; 69 Pointed Razor . wmj pce , on ; it every aay f :someiininK;.speciau ana. to. Keep up witn. tms sale i & wui pay -you wen do rarop in every day and see what is going on. V - We want you. to come and see us. e to tnorougmj Cf- TtarrinVer to Mecklenburg iw - Pel the poison from the .system w j rr -Tr.; - r the ;MOKRlSON.;H. CALDWbA the 'faithful "and persietent use . oi r xres "hears that some attoeney- at law, Ayer's Sarsaparilla. -This, wonaerj pj .r - j g-y -N. :XIU at the low price of 50c. aui renieav uroves Bucwe-B4.u. i pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent conunu bus facings on back and sleeves, custom cut and all other treatment has failed . - have the money equally divided Office in:Morr:s building, oppoait? QmQQM Rj Morrison LOWE & SON Heve the sufterer. BlUUJkiB .
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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