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,i from Richmondiarrives at io:7 a. m. Washineton " " -' 6:8 - - "935 IB". 8:51 a. m. "1C NpwYork " 8: a.m. - uNorthbtftit d freight leave? at 1 jtm ; gr , . A Sputhbjoutaxt r;?, Sjr5 jn.-v: w 1 v.K . A . - Man Mm I stipadi make the mistake of -tToini amieor'ftta CiVhmoad ami -Atlanta 10335 W Jit all trains Wtweeti Atlanta litffcd Vashinfr - i , iktrt t on tiH lure thri Wash rtMnnf cthvrestern YesiibulecW-jmUed trains Affdf stop frord on signal. 7 jgff ANOTHER ONE: .' . ' . t 3 I ink . !! If'- J ' n id ft T T T MYlXTTD, GUARANTEED TO US .Best 5 cent cigar 1 on the Many peoplewhen liltTeT coH- Tj COn- V THR RTTRTT "r iTTti rr Vr tt People Wlio TraVeira Seen y oui ... W9 a A . v 4- v- -j -T- .www viUGtf ' . t .-1 - 1 . . . I I: . ",r IXlin for t ---w.-. . i - - u.s Kxiij bins morn WFfldiy-T he, officiates at the marl linBr. 1 -; - wrx nm mn .r mi"'" -. ' I A 1 a nvw-.wfwtoTT and Quality ! 1 V A M E R I OA MARK E T. . Pat on sale to-day. TElZEtrS DiEIfli; t ...... T A BATUH OF LOCAL NEWS. Aiv&wMu&iiaii- Bessie Uowman '; JlMr W Tt f V L vsstftV nr V Kr-T-: u. ? l-f ;H..vjwyiui;;voMege, was in tne MfSqSy :wni tii; ' ;'- v .;- f.Jtlf I t, .... I liTrt tin. XT' ? i m y-l l f ; ana. i xa u jegiater, oi unara lotte, is visiting her parents, Judge and Mrs. Montgomery. - v j Mr. ;W "P-Shealej, of Siarily Creek was in the 'city this moVnins; on a businesa trip. 5 - j ' - ' ".K -ill 7- Mr. Ja3. rL Watson, who has been Tisiting. his 'sister, Mrs. Dr. Smoofc, has returned to SaHsbury. -Mr. and Mrs. H enry G Wood , ruff, of Durban, who were yisitmg at Mr..W R Odell's, left for 'their home this morning. j . j Picked U5;aud Puttn .Shape By . Oui II uitliaff pencil Piislier. .It was a heavy ffoat of Tuesday niaht. ----- --: Huvler'a fine caadies, fre3h every week, at Dove &' Bost's.-. -v ni3i New rails'are oeinej'pltiCed on tne 3ide track at the deoot. This has been mucn neeaea tor a -long time. place- in r.theehurah7 - f'VJFPi 'io ,.als ou t" the ?aWI:j m a7Se applied To microbes "as well a? to men The germ of diseisethit ffkin the bloodare jaraet'; by - Ayer's Harsaparillaas effectually as the old postmasters S?e dfsplacei by the new udmimcf rof -An ' - - - ' HuutiuiuiiiHWUUt ..If 'P'jich interest ihfi)lea8i hs the'-driblice -.m doa MrJ ;JohnPdtters6ir,v up; 9??n the grepery line. ?Hs has' ju8rrc'it;?d a fre$Ti ldFof Heckler's duu li w near, -m acarqm, gin ger snaps, pMzitfaKes;. crackers, figs," dates, URts, i raisins 3coepdnu ts, 'plain . and SfiW r lT w ppies, orange?, canvassed; and country 1 a r d -co tto'l en e-DAi sy heese, thrfinest eyer i bropgh't . to ; the city, an assortmeut of jnoiasses, and in fuct eyerything that is found in a wll regulated aod first-class gro cery store. nl8 The most important is ft DYE, AND FINISH. n "Xi Meteor Serene. S5 inch 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. . . Black Faille Francaise Silk, 20J inches wide, 85c; worth $1.00. . . . Another lot of SOW DO YOU s br. raad Mrs. ; D G Caldwell re turned this morjQing froai 'Mlcklen- riurgi where Mrs1. Calcl well1 had been visiting jf6r several dasi; i 1 BOUCLESI- Q .... t j r . m DJacK, 50 Inches wide, 81.00 Der vard. worth 1.35. Thpv w ' - - j . v are ahacrfrv o-nt. thf put! nn tn r' date. $ IMPORTED PLAIDS, ' hi k: ftflft VVnnI 3S inohAa rtriHo f worth 75c our price 60c. .See Robert- McEea, an enterprising colored citizsn, is building a small storeroom on his lot on Prospect street. Mr. J P Hornbuckle is having built a new barn. . It is being erect ed on the site of the one recently destroyed by fire. RevV J M Wheary, D. D., of Mooresville, will preach ' in the Presbyterian church tonight. .The public cordially invited. The meeting at Central Methodist church is full of interest. Services will begin tonight at .7 o'clodki Everyhbdy is invited to attend. j Dr. W H Wakefield v of Charlotte. will be in Concord at the 8t. Cloud cn Friday, November 29. Hia prjbs tice is limited to the eye ear, nose and throat. ; tf Mr. H O iiorriat" died at ForeU niii.xuesuay mgnt, ui uuuauuiuuuu. He wsB about 60 years of age and had been in bad health for some time. X M Wftlkpr nava the highest market- prices for alrf pany compromised with her by 8 payr country produce, cash , or garter, f Jj r- a' .rt -m ;n iriff hei- .500 and Judere Norwood! -f A T?nr.Vif- -ltVaf Will Thoughts uppermo A DigLawSutt. : :Statesville Landmark : A .big;suit and one that will be hotly contested; q n rl ttt 1 1 1 ffrof TvnrV offanfiftn xxra a IClUaj. it AO llUMtl Ul-L VV MJL x.,1 lor, ., . I,'. - - . - iw of Salem, ys. Wallace Bros,,, B; Jf f . , J nf 3 25 and 35 cents Fiong, assignee, and, the -Wallace Q iikekid. Don't Bi os'. Company. The Messrs'., Frieif, '$ ' Te are sellirig. wto are creditors oi the late firm of TTT . 1 1 1 T . 1 1 l L- - 1. . J the assignmsnt .on ahe-, groundof Q. CANOJS'S & PETZEK ' M IS to maKe a clean -surrender or its ThevCase.of Mrs. Early. ?xMrs. EUen C Early, who was im- prisoned Saturday a week ago for contempt of coiurt in refusing to obev an order of the clert, was re leased last Saturday, she having agreed to make terms. She surrend ered the assets of. the estate of her 8ph."l L Early, deceased, to i)r. t W T7 i i it ,1 i r n n - i. t ' , . . ' , were hypothecated with friends ' in qualified as admioistrators tor the j w-'"fvo ; ;t : :y.i 25 and 35 cents per pair. Fits come too, late. KNOW ,i Thaf thre are only 60 days left for U3 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 niake the price move the goods. We will let our kid glove sale continue for a . ' f e w days . There is good things in it when you can buy $1.25 and $1.50 gloves for 75c. All kinds of 7 ; r r GOODS To go now for below their value. r Our lace stock haa teen cut down in price tintil you can afford to trim cheap dresses with property, and. charging 'that 'assets -vrj'i i"Wn'v rlM! of Concord, - : V ; " ( f pa,d hJ,,M OT m. ,TlieCa's.e wih be hoily Wte'sted count or. the death of her son witht , ' 'ri tJ i ;iV;i'-i v: -v . , . j 1 ' : and a -large array of legal talent wiJ mortgage to Secure the $2,500 which K, . ..i T-t tin CIC AJ KCl- v -V. a i . i(, - v !;rM -t iia Messrs. B B McLaughlmandV Wat OwlYIllxvj she had received.from the railroad ; ' WfL '-nl' t r . AAO MA N company on account, ot son' flao . tDi .If the fashion plates are F'r : Jl , ; J Wallaces, will loin with the Messrs, to ue uenevu, wm wCu In the report of this case.m last . 7 wio .fn.o black, and , there never 1 uesdav's Landmark there was an . .r . ,c T . -t . : , , i waf such a demand tor :., . ,lt, are Messrs, McLaughlin 'and L C eH'Ta Caldwell, and Montgomery, BLACK BDRPSS .GOODS it was stated that the rauroad coni- . - . , , to the exclusion of all col- orea iauncs. xx olillii adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman' appearance than a fine black gown, which is alike economicaliind ultra fash i ionable. We ha ve. A ust .gotten inqur blackand inavy bluesibbught Lwhen the prices were -low can sell vou 75 cent -Henrietta Surah for 50c 4d inches wide Can sell you , a $1 goods 50 inches wide for 75c. . jQuxjstock Of: Black Creapones are the latest proauctfoii.7 We ask all Ladies to see our dress goods beibre buying else- - Now is the time when you cah'tgetUT feetlstay;x the ground, , TpA W on! all the little .people, and if you don7t know t hat LO VV E' S is the i place to rtb on i f Vioirirf Vrrn nrli t a n A frViof. thna sha claimed the monev waa I ; . paid to her indiVidudlly aiid!n6t las Touching the Button. ; : "... .,. t& ftmMratriifJE L "fcarlv ' Editor " Cool ?of .THE -rCoicpRD a maiWrpf. tact she -'did bnngsu Standard, v? com pi ahis thata t new in ' Powa'n nneVior Conrt against umbrella has been, rfplen frqmi.Wol bad, but ; where did he : get trix ofrher son. The Railroad com- that umbrella? Statesyilje :Latid7 - ; '. '- . SHOE THE CROWD tisime ;you are finding, it out,1 other. Tjeople know, it and ;are prbfitingjby iiV W o otjei wants toJs'ell shoe3 at the .'prices we sU. t hem, i b u t the y . must be sold.-: - . "7---, ' .u j it. ; u'oU 4 oa i i brelTak oveTShoes'. susbenders garters . . - ; a f J I ministratnx. This win exclude tne nog pens. nex year, t. iL . n iu ii-ii"' IHiifa otrc in tne naoeaa -. u o4. oeiore j.uunxNui uL-uer our 'noses aa uuriuK. wuc-pw i. vi.uti i . ' 'it-vI " loTifirfilv.p.lftar, that the ,Jiionev.-be summer" ' : , -n",; u wi nto ji T,--e It'----, fact "was "brouRbt ana overdue ea ascriptions re-aauett corpus proce'edfitS I unto ;m?' U r; A?'--f '! A ! WObd and it being Co jiVi, s.00 to See the Bears Per- .... where.. . .t Riley BritVaAwbite couvicto sent tfntt; ha'd Jbeen paid to Mrs; '3irly?ak little negro boys who, loiter around ;in vTttb vm ot lisfThi . l; goes eyfeyy, day: and '.the people whpt.tade Jajdyjintage. fol7lLiiik sale fpnt iiiqney v in. their pocket!'' "Cyercoats and ; Suits now. at almost wnat you want ldmarrs article x last Tuesday, J MKWfi" ""w.- rJpCT Vvxn'or'm narrow upera x.j i. -i, 4.t I whinh and when Jihe little fellow l rnr. vrvff VioTittr ' f ? r. M, t n tToq1 nf thfl Ooddle -are requester wa ,uxr -r- - -iaT,f.. I yp crek section, ga'gltt llc reports- mr. viutur uuuuouj f. young married triiain 0; HiS ii THEj OJuD.RBLIA.BLE hood, as re Mntaal Mfa f1"s?rC8 Cm" !"" J " f I fit ' hack. :3mrn wa3 arreted? and fined k i f $6.001 !d t i n - ftd'Pnintflfl "Razor JToeUhe most stylish'yei. - - Our No, -70. Eound Toe a grand seller; all at low figures. ... COXJHTiER Talis lleirto l$9J)0,000. employer, severed,, his connection with the. store to accept , a: spholar ship tendered him by the officers of He wberry C allege. -The Standard regrets to see Mr. Etheridge leave, but ;his ambition for a complete education - is laudable, S access - to -him. : . dends, policies never forfeited nor contested. - jyery ieauiuMcatuirj life insurance z emey Mw.ratea. Q j; Kenilworthj of Hghtdn, Ish'g J. F. HueIiEX,' Agent, iiU;W!;i;Si :S 'mK a7tf - - CohcbM;. Q. -lied at'aboat $6,000,000.-' ' , Episcopal -GonYention AsheviUe, '''jg'0it:U''Tia''7eUl vember 15.1895. Coniinuous passage cUy- has DjenMntfie, enlplby ,;Ot tne iti both directions. Fare for round Qe Igpaf tmant of a newspaper, trip $7.00. - -'- " ' I .v .r r . U4 J pureInheiTB ossom extra - heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent continu ous facings on back rand sleeves, custom cut- and at the low price of. 50c, ; Gibson & Morrison. in the middle ol A our .house wheraij .we j3Wi11' place yomtt everyj day, something peciil, ' l.,-.ft.t:ii.,n: 'i:'i.i:iii.'!i-;,iJi: ana cQ epaup witu mis i saie 1 lsii ."f-i. oj-.'ii fi'.'''-." : J X??yily4t?B:'tSee what . is going on. -v- - . We .'.want .you to . come and see us., Ld WE & SO. . ,J
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