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Arrirftl r Trains. . from Richmondiarrives atTio:2? a m Jfo. i vZr Washington ' r'.V 5a.pirw .33 Atlanta 7:22 p.m. Illnnto " " IVJC !1 in . A-!a,U " " 9:oop,nfS. J Southbound " , 5:I5 - v c 11 andi2 are the local trains between hmnnd and "AllWita.. Nos. ..,35 and$6 are the ?ich23t trains between ."Atlanta and9 Washing ast m "and & are the Washington .and fD' hwesteni vstibuled. Limited-trains and-ij sn signal. rmicoiu r ai 1 t J r l f X i , miMi silt -AUTOMATIC OIL CANS for filling . J lamps. V arrans d that it is impossible to run the lamp over. When the lamp is ull the flow of oil stops Simple in instruction. You will admit at once that it can't get out of order 1 AND 5 GALLON SIZES If your: oil lias been giving you trauble trv ours- We have vhe best that wc can buy, at 20c per gallon. ;Sr0ri? "Showers Cotton 13 Pteadv at fU tk. WjSpob tbe market todav nnm- Dered 42 hi'es. THE HUSH OF'H XJM AN IT Y. feople Wlio TrTeif M Nen toy oor Patrick Sloan Thursday. strocfc town wfoofW-y, T::ml.V j 1 J. 11 V of well's, $ ucoerjaru o the northwest' it -is T J ' ' - : . X snowing.'. a s3 .i: Rey.Z Bush is visiting his eon- 4 ETZER'S . DRUG bTORE A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. ticked Up.aud Put in Shape" By Oiir UnstliBif Peitcil Pusher. See our capes just in. Gibson & H C Morris, of Forest Hill, is very lo v. witbonsumptiori; 1 J;y; " ; Sicilian mohair" for ladies skirts at Gibson & Morrison. -: c Mr. G E Fisher- will' 'open a restaurant over . the Marsh : Drug Store. .. ; ; :r"; r; The grease did mn off of Mr. Ed. Fisher's hogs, but he poured oil on them. Aluminum hair ornaments, war ranted not to tarnish, at Gibson & Morrison. - Rev. W Y Love, of Coddle Creek church; spent the day in the city. He is pastor of the ARP church at Ocddle Creek. Rains were general and hard Thursday night, except some places in No. 6 township, where a very light sprinkle fell. Huyler's fine candies, fresh every week, at Dove & Bost s. ' nl3 The Standard regrets to learn of the serious illness of Mr. R C Blackwelder,' of No. 8, who is con ' fined with typhoid pneumonia. Another marriage ; This one wjII bo just eight day3 before Thinks giving. The town is to be robbed gain. That's where it" Hur tsT: " Already one of the new houses to be built by Mr, P B FetsW, on Mill street h nearly complete. Mill street is a coming part of town. : Mr. B 0 ' Morris and , family, of Stanly county, are now residents of this city, having moved to Gannon aonville, where they will work in the mill. - i It is good news to' all ' to know that Miss CloriimH&rH ilPSamM better 'thac she'dSn ber;iap Uhd about after a prati acted illneB of several weeks, uaii r.Ln jherany Con f eren crjbn veheO ysteiday at Center Groye church in NoT-4'tiwnship,: and-will continue nJ5fsjoor several days- ? . e -r Chariptte Observer Mrs.-J S Alliaonrot Concord, is Texpected to day to: be the guest for several davs of Mrs. Joaie Dnrant and Miss;Cor- delia Phifer;'?Mrs; Allison Romea f.n attend-fi meeting of . the' Grtfnford Book Club, which will be held to. morrowrafternoon at Mrs: Durant'g. ' Secretary Nichols, 'of: the State f air say s he ha3 riaid $t'fio6i of the indebtedness 6t Hfo --fair of 1894, w;li pay this year's premiums in full and will also -pay- interest on the bonied debt, amounting io some $1,600. do ifc? : in-law, Mr. D L Bost, f I Mr, E J Lanier, of Norwood, spent last night and today in the city. -Mr. A J Whittimore left last night for Atlanta, to take in .the exposition. , ; ! Mr.1 and Mrs. 0 W Yost, of Greensboro, are visiting at Mr. Anthony Bost's. j Mr. and Mrs. W E Odell and son, Master Fred, are expected from Atlanta tonight. ... i ; Mrs. C A Dry left this morn- ing for DanyilieJ ya., to yisit the family of J L Cruse. Rev. D A Braswell, of Forest DyeJFinish. and Quality! ' The most important is DYE AND FINISH. l a If : Meteor S erge, 35 inches wid e, wool both ways, 25c per yard. French Serge, 45 inches wide, wool both ways, 40c per yard; worth 50s. French Henrietta, 45 inches wide, wool both ways, J50c; worth 65c. " " A Black Faille Francaise Silk, E&SON DO YOU KNOW ' That there are only 60 days left for ns to close out our stock of goods. The time Is & IAAinche9 wide- 85c; wortl1 W short and there is lots of stuff W w here to be sold. In order to Did the awful "MidwaV HilI lef fc Testerday for U few days sojourn in Anson county, : ; - i u . :Mf. Sc6tt.-the DhotberaDhef. su f Ur A i Ureher passed tnrougn atsJttai; it 1 -puld be a go6d'Ja the' city en route to , Mt. Pleasant for t hose bo want - pictures i: talien from "the Atlanta exposition. ' 1 for the'holidayB, to have their work ; ;. ir ' n done'now, to avoid tbe usual' rush ; Mr- ana Mrs- Vuue weufc aOOUt vnriStma8 times.. Don t de- out lo iropiar j.ent wi-uay w aneuu lay. Now is the time.:: .i.-v the f aneral of Mr. James Bradford. Dayxanlt's new, delivery wagon "Miss Bertha Kimei who is was 'torn wp this rooming in a run- teaching school at Statesville, is aiwjafThe "boy charge of the visiting Miss Liura Glass, of No. 4 Another lot of v K"B O U C LE S i - in black, 50 Inches wide, $1.00 per yard, worth 1.35. They are shaggy got the curl up to date. v IMPORTED PLAIDS, bilk and Wool, 38 inches wide, worth 75c our price 60c. See our patent do this ve are going to make the price move the goods We will let our kid glove sale continue for a few days. ora i a errrir fhinrrfl in if. when you can buy $1.25 and $1.50 gloves f or 75Cr All-kinds of wagon left the horse standing un- township. hitched cnLoanstreet whileha. de- ,r , . , , , , , . Mrs. R P Lentz and children, of livered a package and during hi8 . ; v f u i-i. u t j Concord, were here yesterday re abseuce the horse became frightened . " . , f . L. . r turning from a visit to relatives at and run. - ,& , ' , . . ; , . f JNew JLiOnaon.- saiisoury wona. Mr. John Cook, who for a year or V .... , , i more has been hying in the wilds of . . .. . t.s-. M 4 the west, taking photographs v m ui ,,-u - u different places .nas; retarded to f nd AdolPh,U8 ,,L'nk'. Concord and Oabainu Thursday Charlotte, WtU spend Sunday .wtb high-, He is a son5 of 'Mr, Ruf us ' ' ' " Cook, of No; 5 township. Johnny will npt go back to Tesas. - ; j "Turn7' tho rascals out" the Capt. and Mrs, A Thie's, of Haile . ;Gold; Mine, S. C are in the citv. Thev were present at? the i - Mr. Alexander Shoe, of No 8, Finger Tippled J3 1 25 and 35 cents per pair. Fits W like kid. Don't come too late. 8 We are selling. CANNONS &;PETZEK GOODS To so now for below their value. Our lace stock- has been cut down in price until you can afford to trimjcheap. dresses with IBSOME LftCE. l. ..... , t . , v i marriage of their son, Oicar, in familiar party-cry may be applied r, , 6 . . . , t to microbes as well as to men. :: The - - germ of disease .that lurk, in the KJnnrl aro "Mirnen nnl" hv A vpr's y" camiD, fixed up THE STANDARD Sarsapanlla as effectually as the old m. ' , : postmasters are displaced by the new l . ...... . ... N ,. o-.j.-..'. atoDS ruhnlnff unless The Standi -i Although the audience was small Ant). goea t0 his home. , " ; at- the concert and entertainment I 1, ' , . , , i t j-- e xtL f b btaniv enterprise ; xne uuuuty given' by the ladies of the ' Presby ta" '. . . tenan church at Armory4 Hall .r1,. t . in. . i - t v1" inursuaj mgui, was uuuo tuc Small, 0W1U2 io sue kiuuiuy wcaiuot, ( 7 - ,i WlLl'i'JJ rii.;.i.;4 - - - - iotiiJrr?oA nf na all . tendered ma ' 1 Many people, when 3 ;a' "little ; coh resigination which was accepted an& sliipated,"make the' mistake of; Jnsj Mr I W Sntiggs was ellc ted by the saline or other drastic "purgatives, board to fill out the unexpired All that i8neededi8 a'mlild dose of term. Ayer's Pills to restore the regular movement of the bowels, and nature under consideration. will do! the rest. They keep the ,'At a called meeting of the board or ct order. ry.ni town-cmmisoriersiThurlday highf THE COM MAM If the fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, and there never was such a demand for BLACK i DRESS -GOODS to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. Nothing . adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman7 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. .vlOur stock of. Black Creapones are the latest production. We ask all Ladies to see our dress goods betore buying else where. , Do'you J want to : see the i prettiest line of Now. is the time t when you can't let your feet stay on the grpund! You mudt put shoes on all the little people, and if you don't know that LOWE'S is the place tog SHOE THE CROWD tis time vou: are lindinp: it out. other people-know it and ';are : profiting by it. N o one wants to sen shoes at the prices we Svsll them, but they must bb sold. - kino of or oaner. Jason Young, a ybnng . negro' of the city.wai rigil.t badly hmthis morning by being thrown from a horse,' " His1 head was gashed' in several places. ' " : ' "" J"J , D M Walker, pays Jhe 7Y1rtlrnf Mmnn mm fill '1 coun trv brddud&v ca3h : Oon't forget the -nlace ODDOsite; D C Parr's of. TThrpV: TTill ' tf. yeralcMldren were . engaged 4n ! knocking hickor nntsfrpm ; t tree at the traded schdbl grouha Thurso day af ternoonTwhenMaster George Corl got - underneath athe" a tree i-and was struck'in the1 back df - thecMad . 1. . -..V.-'rrrl J: i with a rockr cutting a severe gaah. , The rock was thrown by. Master George "Lore; The hitting; rer, shown in Concord tTheih comer, and see us and svstemi in perf e b.'.ETan?elist Fife's ' meetin'g , in f or the purpose" of considering the ; - a'TC OTTQS Wiristoniiisj now.m t.inn progress. r" pv;.--" iyy- . MnrOrv,0f.thS1tMcitT.i:;has,isi water mam" of 'the city water works, 'a:.' i ..i iil,A ,n.n) the water workl committee,, consist-L r v nTTTMHr.n.4to iJig 'A Brown, i..ttaiar be convince . te a petition :by the.mtiZens or all ? the business hqases, saloons, etc., to Aarleot beantv : ' close from 10:50 to 13 ,m. and nSS 6?tSn5&16 Squire after 7:30-p,mrder-that erery- and.locate .places most needfnr prettiest'sebe on the mar body might attendoKl'Ail tnese ue" ke. .0 V ' ac me tejiuioi. uiTOuS i Onr No. 69 iointea Kazor xnesaay nigni Toe the most stylish yat: ' 4 K - '. Onr No. 70 Round Toe i -VtW'Alrrecerv line: He has Mr. JBWzar. .too: wm .we errand seller, all auiow ngures. iust received a fresh lot of Heckler's water wprisVlwiUsooVginhe TTMT a ttmtyRTI7TY QUTTJ TQ Bnokwheat macaroni, ginger snaps, tufldtokCOlltheaeic tank; on the U WiiAUUlJnirU ontn 1 0 pretzels, cakes,Tcraciers,-Dgs, aates, f tne old-one and it wilUbe Ourcitytrad.e4JLeader" ?nVS5&P?ppfef bnt.-aittle additional, cost, if, is pure Linen Bossom extra f"5L.Sed!a?tt thonEht.toputinaTenehydrant?;. l? Cantr? iardVcottolene. BalsyVheese. ; The consideration of ihis. mat ' S, :the flheetyer,bronght loathe cir, ii xrf.ttoWUlimportth an awrwj!ty',7wrr? it is hoped ; that the comnrssionera r. , f rfl 50a f art evervthing that is found in a " - - , , t ' -4 at ine low price oi ouc. SVeI!iaf. J firat-cW fov rwilLsecure. the.new. hydrants. Let rUnrn Tad dtoaM " Vfc4" -,o i -mWo imdouin a jLYiunrvioun. i-i j n.-pf foi-DnTi whS f a1 ffATR tin next. - ' dXiOTEEIlsrGrr V v 4 . ft - . - " ........ 1 V f . ..' : - goes every day ;and; the people who tade advantage ; of this sale . put money in tneir pocket. : Cyercbats and suits now at almost what y0u .want to pay. ; ' ' ' We are placing a special BARGAIN COUNTER in-:the middle ot our house every day ; something special. anu.LU ivwp uu wim luio uaiu iv win pay you wen o arop in every day and see whatjs going on. , : We want you to come arid see us. LO WE & SON. was purely accidental. rprv store. . wxo cwjuwj
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