mm Rlchmondl arrives at 10:27 a. m.
nt .. Washington " " 9:58 p. m.
35 Atlanta - " " T.22 D. 1.
Cane stick ninn vi - - : ,
store V " jeweny
it MflrQ
" 3 . Npw York " " 8: a. m.
Atlanta - 9:00 p.m.
37
3
On Friday
Hlffht last Mr Ia
Mrs. B S J erman en f erf ? 0a
numDer of young folks
3,.vrtrthbound freight leaves at 12m.
southbound " ' "5:15 P-tt. -.3
Tr andi2 are the local trains between
o-hmond and Atlanta. . Nos. 35. and36 are the COmnli men tftrw frt Tun 'u ,r
f,cbSl trains between Atlanta and Washing- .myuujentary tO, MlS3 Mary MonS
. Nos-37and 38 are the Washington and ffOmerv of rhia nH 1, .
tonVhestem Vestibuled Limited trains and stop 6um,;iJ Ol.tniS City, who 13 Visiting
t Concord on signal.
;in Raleigh,
WE SELL THE BEST
OIG-ABS.'
Our brands are : r
$ POINTS.
SABOROSA, ,
. CONQUEROR,
t- -vTT- A T DT TTT?
DUKE OF SPAIN,
m tbt citv.
. . t. . - -
. - ...
"Tom tho rarcals out" tfc
familiar party-cry-may be applied
tu microoes as well as to men. The
germ of disease that, lark 'in the
blood are "turned out" by Ayer'a
Sarsaparilla as effectually as the old
postmasters are displaced by the new
aammistration.
THE BUSH OF HUMANITY.1
0
Work, began today on the store
room for the G;w Patterson manu-
factoring company out at the mill.
POINTS" is a new brand put . MrvM L Juliaa has the wood work
on sale tosday and is a good
one, try it, .
DIG
STORE.
A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS.
in charge and will begin his pait of
the construction Monday next.
It was an old time hunt that
Lawyer Puryear and Agent J F
Hurley enjoyed today. They had
not returned as we go to press, but
we feel safe in sayingthat they will
bring back at least one 'mollie
cotton tail."
Manr neonlfl whn a n'ttio
Remarket today, which brought 81, gtipated, make thepristake of nsin
saline or other drastic purgatives.
week, at Dove & Bost's. nl3 All that is needed IS ft milri rinsa of
Ayer's Pills to restore the regular
bj clear and warmer weather to mon movement of the bowels, and nature
row eyening. : . " - will do the rest They keep the
system in perfect order.
vifked Upland Put in Sfcape By One
" -
II ustlinur Pencil Pnsherl
Onlv a few bales of cotton were on
The ladies aid society of Forest
Hill Methodist church contemplate
iyiDg a concert at an early date.
Raleigh Press-Visitor,: The suit
of barkeeper Carroll against the
News and Observer for libel in char-
' -TFWHlim;-of Winston, was
iu tue cuy iouay v .
Mr. aL'd Mrs: J W Cannon have
returned from Atlanta. . . -
Mr. Samuel Pearson, of Morgan
kn; was1 in the city Sunday.
Mrs. C A Dry and. children nave"
returned from Danville, Va.
Eaquire 0 Q Montgomery will
return from Kaleigh tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. G T Crowwell will
leave tonight for the Exposition .
o yvnuumore nas re
turned from a.brief trip to Georgia.
nrMessrs E F Coble and Samuel
MeLester left Saiurday "night for
Atlanta, . ,
Clerk James 0 Gibson and two
sons, -William and Richard, will go
to Atlanta tonight. - . 1
1X1188 juerue uross, wno waa
visiting at Mrs. Moss's, returned to
her home in Mecklenburg today.
Mrs Stevens Smith, who was
visiting at Mr.,, R E Gibson's,- left
last night for Winston, wLre she
will visit friends before returning: to
Atlanta. ' j
Mrs. n A ; Kimball went to
Concord this morning to yisit her
father and mother, both of whom
are sic Saturday's Salisbury
Herald.
:Dye Finish
Quality
Tho most important is
dye and; finish.
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.
ir Black Faille Francaise Silk.
aui mcnes
$1.00. x -
wide, 85c: worth
Y
LOWE & SOW
DO
YOU
KNOW
Another lot of
C3T B OUCLESI-
In black, 50 Inches wide, $1.00
per yard, worth 1.35. They
are shaggygot the curl up to
date. ;
- IMPORTED PLAIDS,
bilk and Wool, 33 inches wide,
worth 75c our price 60c. , See
our patent
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
tne price move the goods We '
will let our kid erlove sal
continue for a few " da vs.
There is good things in it
when you can buy $1.25 and
m gloves for 75c.
All kinds of
Finger Tipped
law iv?s,
GOODS
Miss Effie Brown returned last
night from Mathinsourg, West
Virginia. Owing to health she
"dive." is concluded. . A non suit was compelled to resign her position
was entered, the matter having been temporarily.
amicably arranged by either party. Mr. and Mrs, Henry G Wcod-
The Biblical Recorder of recent raff ' who were guests of Mr. and
date save: A preacher in one of the Mrs W R 0dell ara spending the
Greensboro pulpits, on last Sunday aernoon in .Oharlqtte, acompanied
night said: "There are two places Mrs.; OdelliVf :iv:i
in the world which, so far as history Miss Nettie Melton, of Chester,
informs us, have never changed g. 0 who .has been visiting at
one in Palestine and one in this
State Damasona and Hillsboro." for the Atlanta Ezositioa. : She
Cards are ont announcing the will return Friday night.
Onite a lare number of vonn
folks went out to Mt Hermon Sat "" his Placo of business as a
urday night to attend the Demorest
medal c -ntest.
Mr. James R Ervin has secured
and is teaching a school in the Ran
kin school house at Mill Hill, No. 3
township.
"Did you see the snow?" That
wa3 the question asked by several
people who saw the beautif unfailing
this morning.
There will be seryices to-night at
ltral Methodist church, begin
ing at 7 o'clock.' The public is com
iially invited. .
25 and 35 cents per pair. Fits
like kid. Don't come toojlate.
We are selling.
X CANNONS &FETZER
To 20 now for, hplnw fhoir-
value. Our lace stock has
been cut down ,in' rjrice until
you can afford to trim cheap
U1COOC9 Wltli
BOI LACE.
THE
GOMIN
Now is the "time when you
can't let your feet stay.on the
marriaee of Mr. William J Olds, of
Washington, D. C, and Miss Bes
sie Ea'elle Bowman, daughter of
The condition of Lawyer W G ReVt w s Bowman, D. D. pastor of
Means is now considered out of danv gtv Mark's Lutheran church, at
ger, Dr. Archey having discharged Charlotte. The marriage will take
his ca39 this mornipg. place in the church on the evening
Mr. JAR White, of No. 10. and we i4tnf at u o oioon.
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For Over Fifty Tears.
Mrs. Winslo w's Sooth:ng Syrup has
been used for over fifty ' years by
millions of mothers for their children
while teething, ywith perfect success.
It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays alt pain, cures wind
colic, and ; is the rbest remedy fof
a whclesoul, splendid fellow, has Mn t G Cobb, who last week Diarrhoea It(will relieve the poor
moved his family to town. He is purchasea the Morganton Herald, little sufferer immediately. Sold by
living near Cannonyille. has seemed Mr. O F McKesson as Druggists in 'every partj of the
Mooresville Record: Mr. M Voils its editor. Mr. McKesson is a very world. Twenty. fire cents j a bottle
will offer his household and kitchen able man and writes with force. He Be sure and ask for 'Mrs. Vinslows
furniture for sale on Wednesday, the is not new to the work, having had Soothing Syrup," and takemo other
13th of this month.
Oq Saturday night Mr, Lsyi Hat
ley was married to Miss Vircjia
Martain, both of Cannon ville. Rev.
J R Moose officiated.
considerable journalistic experience, kind.
His return, to the desk is an acqui
sition to the ranks tnat will please
all who know him. r: .
Last quarterly conference of Cen
tol Methodist church convened this
afternoon at 5 o'clock at the church,
Presided over by Rev. J R Scroggs.
Few people take as much interest
; viioooinor fVP Tmhlir.Q as does, Mr.
John K Patterson, who is always up teller," died at her home Sunday
to date in the grecery line. He has afternoon of cancer. ; She was the
just received a fresh lot of Heckler's wif e 0f Mr. DanGoodman, who has
Buckwheat, macaroni, ginger snaps, - : a
J : fc noh AS nrAnW. fiffg: dateS. iHWlWU
D M Walker pays the highest Siring, cocoanuts, plain - and familiarly known; to ; our -people,
market prices for . alii kind of fflricv candies lemons, apples, She was the step-mother of Mr. Al
Cnvni i- v J - - i . ....11 1.
-uuuj proauoe, casn or uauw. oran2es, canyassea nam?, leai ana Goodman wno worn at tne oieacnery
t torget the place opposite u u country lard, cottolene, Daisy cheese,
'urr's at Forest Hill. tf. the fine8t eyer brought , to , the city,
Tfxr,o. , o f ha an assortment of molasses, and in
U was announced Sunday at the J "eB"eryfchillthBtl is ' found in a
esbyterian church that Rev. J M well regUlated and first-class gro-
"tiarev wonld nrfianh m tne lecture ofnr. , ' nio
X I UCAJ owvr'"
fwm of that church on Wednesday
night at 7 o'clock.
wear
black, and there never
was such a demand for
BLACK 1 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
76c, Our stock of. Black
Creapones are the latest
production. We ask all
Ladies to see our dress
goods betore buying elsewhere.
Do you want to see the
prettiest line of
LADIE'S SHOES
1 ' et er shown in C oncord
x Then come and see us and
be convinced.
Our No. 49 narrow Opera
Toe perfect beauty,
' Cur No. 71 Needle Square
mataal L.iie Insurance .X'om- j. uo pioiwoayowy vu .v
pany of Plilladelpbia. ; ket. i ;
'.TnflL dienified, liberal, perpetual. Our No. 69 Pointed , Razor
TNG
WOMAN ground. You must put shoes
If the fashion plates are I on all the little people, and if
to be believed, will
mwZ&w s23 95
A Fortune Teller Dead.
Mrs, N M Goodman, aged 65
years and who is known throughout
No. 6 township as the "old fortune
you don't know that LOWE'S
is the place to;
SHOE THE CROWD
tis time you are finding it out,
other people know it and are
profiting by it. No one wants
to sell shoes at the . prices we
sell them, bat they must be
sold. -
OLOTHIITG-
goes every day and the people
who tade advantage of this
sale put money in their
pocket. Cyercoats and suits
now at almost what you want
to pay.
We are placing a special j
THE OLD RELIABLE
Penn
a
The best managed, withjlarge divU Toe the most stylish yt.
nJ nnA nonii' - riondfl nn iciea never luncucu uwi vui w. . v
- . . . rw ' rT n , c A OQll all nt.lnwficrnrpq
Mis, iw V.n rfflicned Mr. D J Bostian Sunday received contested, yery leaning leatuw vl u., ------... -o-
poeition at the pest office and intelligence from Mrs. Bostian, at life insurance at extremely low rates. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS
m U BnAA v f ioa ' .Tanie I Rhplbv. tha' Mr, iJiu xoone, Jjirs. i j. r. nuvcu,,.
nr: -t?--.: oicrna TJab an'H hrocner. uieu.au maw uic ;.nu ; . vw"Vw r" .
BARGAIN
Hich
mond.
tion to t.nv , fff nnoomW i . Ratnrdav night. Mr, Boone haa
T, -' been a great sufferer for several Episcopal Convention snevuie,
nere were no s a vines at tne xrrefl-1 w . . , tl.;A 1 ... Wnramliftr
K.i.... . ' " : - : - Uroara- haVinff nau ivuuuiu .ivc, h.ju. icKeis, s..w,r.y.
"jwrian fthnrnh Snnav nicrht. IteV. IJY . r . , -.,.-r .;,,.JioiUfl0l
. 0- , which settled in nis iimos, ; irum iutn "
gander hainc preached' at Oen- w he e.er recojered. t He -once yember 15 1895.. Co4inu
limit No
tral u:f:37- which be neTei
nuous passage
salesman in both directions. Fare for round
Our city trade "Leader"
pure Linen Bossom extra
heavy muslin double front
and bacK, patent continu
v ous facings on back - and
sleeyes, custom cut : and
rat the low price of 50c.
Gibson- & Morrison.
GOUNTER
in the middle, or our house
where we will place on v it
every day something: special.
and to keep up with this sale
it will pay yon well to drop in
every day and see what is
going on.
We want you to come and
see us. -" ' - .
LOWE & SON,
Wnere 8 """" lUed in this city and was a t
that will continue through the l w .
trip $7.00.
week i law vuo w . "
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