Newspapers / Daily Concord standard. / Nov. 14, 1895, edition 1 / Page 3
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' ctchmondiarrives at io:7 a. m. 35 ii Atlanta - 1 .. Atlanta J5 .1 New Yorit 7 Atlanta Vibrate 'the ndnd. Atlanta.'-J W-"-11 trains yv.- -.ru N03! ves tibuled Limited trains and 'stop .. 1 .UUV"- " 9:00p.m. . Taact : the fiervide aaiii eavesatiam . I , , . wuigus. Ano Ideal iramsvu between' h JiXVn.:aJ ' ' Atlanta" and ..Washins-. U W W alk T ttava fha V. ANOTHER 0N;E. GUARANTEED TO US Best 5 cent cigar on the AMER10 AN MARKET. Tat on sale to-day. m DRUG A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. picked ri;al in Shape By Our Uustlias Pencil Pusher. Brio; a tea up ycmgun, ; ; Many a bird will suffer tomorrow. Eight or tea apple wagons were on the streets today, , - Hr, C R Montgomery is on the lick list. He is oft duty today. The weathor forcast sayei Fair and warmer today; fair tdmdrro .v. June insurance agents are in town. Iki number no7 exceeds all previ -ou3 ncordj. Dr. B h Grifna haa moved into and row occupies his new home on South Main street.- R A Brown is building a new kiln at his brickyard. The machines are not in operation to-day. Adolphus Hamilton has secured a position -with Lowe & Son, where he will be until January. Major Jno, M Cook, of Mt. Pleas ant, spent the day in the city, He'a the youngest mnyor in the State. Several families mo7ed in from -yHterday ah j today -were imlv Junes .in cptjtpn trade. Moia than J OQ, bales, were sold during the two 4 aas, thetop of 4he markefcbdncr Q'9JT - TL-f.".Tii . o 1 fyZ tF? ny Ston is being- prQHg;nc nere tnis year. S7 Means, who hfcs ?"!?e.ri.??aly &h accompanied by his .SQrandon, Has Vone tb iiisen-. lieimer SnrinVa" " '.'in rcm4;n " e.AmA time, is many "friends wish for Win a speedyjand permanent re3tora tion ta health . Amazing, amazing and amazing ! Mr. Oip Eury, below Mt, Pleasant, has a hog that he believes will weigh 600 pounds, and Eury is an old Vchdor,ne?er iaving allowed Oupid .to. even. get under his outside coat. THE JRU8H OFJB UMANITY. TTMrs- D Jft6 t'iaa e urned tb a morining' from ShHy. - T ?N Mr. A A Mclean, of. Wilming ton, i3 at tne St. Cloud. , ' ."' Rev. M G (i Scberer retond it dm Charlotte, this morning. ' 1 ' .r"? T S Jones, of Greensboro, the insurance agent, is in the'eity!, Miss Nellie Cramer, of Thomas-; yille, is yisiting Miss Mary Reed, Mr. W A White, of Rowan, was in the city yesterday and last night. Messrs. J C Wadsrorth and W F Flo we, left last night for Atlanta. Dr. and Mrs, M Holden have gone to Stanly county tor a few days. Mrs. Wm. Newell and Miss Ida Flow, of Flow's, spent the" day in town. Mrs. W M Cochrane, of , Char lotte, is visiting her brother, Mr. D J Bostian, Mr. C F King arrived in the city this morniog from St. Jjouis. I .. . , .... - . - . . UUALITY ! Q 0 " Dye -FmisH AND ' o - The most important is DYE AND FINISH, MeteorSerge,; 35 Inches wide, wool both wftysf 25cer yard. w French Serge,;45 inches wide, fj WOOl both WftVS. rAr rrd. - w P-j "W MAWj worth 50c - : French! Henrietta, 45 inches wide, wool bothlways, 50c; worth 6oc Black Faille Francaise Silk, 20 inches wide. 85c; worth $1.00. Another lot of BTBOU-CLESl- - in black. 50 Inches wide. 81.00 & V per yard, worth 1.35. ; They " W O are shasrerv erot the curl nn in ri LOWE & SON 'iiniinii i)hiii 0nwiit ii ii i ii ww auu jjuu-" rffr DO YOU KNOW are shaggy got the curl ud to date. IMPORTED PLAIDS, bilk and Wool, 33 inches wide, worth 75c our ;price 60c. See our patent Fisp Tipp Many people, when a . little con- wiI1 sPend fieveral days he with Stipated, make the mistake of using 13 familJ- . ' Saline Or Other drastic ; purgatives. Proposed to Three iu One Day. All that is needed is a -mild dose of A yonng gentleman in the city re Ayer's Pills to restore the regular cehtly went out in No. 1 township, movement of the bowels, and nature where he spent the day. He put up will do the rest. They keep the at a prominent farmer's home and system in perfect order. found himself in the midst cf a throng of beautiful young women. A Mr. Jack Linker has bought an- The young fellow became somewhat X ocner pianiaiion. rne lasc one is confused before leaving, having one hundred acres from Mr. F A found ihe young ladies so agreeable Archibald, This is the one-legged that he proposed to three of them, man, who came out of the war with all of whom accepted. only a gray mare," worth . $37, and The proposUion was of quite a CANNONS & FETZEK, who now owns seven or eight nice dmerent nature irom wnat many plantations. would infer. It was that if the vnuner Jrfdifia would hrinsr him a I . tovttWVv - ! " I Wm 'mt&XSf&Ki&i BBV,.'.'K5J .VKfcfcSKatff.fc . "inrn tno rapcais out" tne bushel of sca'jbarks, he would go familiar party-cry may be applied beyond the market price and pay to microbes as well as to men. The them $1.50 for them. He was very THE That there 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 gomg to make the price move the goods We will let our kid glove safe continue for a f a w days. There is good things in it when you can buy $1.25 and $1.50 gloves for 75c All kinds of DRESS 25" and 35 cents per pair. Fits like kid. Don't ikcome too late. "We are selling. germ of dieease that lurk in the much surprised" when several days blood are "turned out" by Ayer's I later the ladies entered his place "of I Sarsaparilla as effectually as the old business, bringing with them the, postmasters are displaced by the rew soalybarks. The young fellow was; administration. embarrassed, but paid the ; prtc whereunon the ladies thanked him Dr I H Blair, a prominent citizen Uorhis special faycr. , , -aril. ol Monore, a brotner to Mrs. aiarx Phillips, of Forest' Hill, and a rela GOODS To go now for below their value. Our , lace stock has been cut down in price until. you can afford to trim cheap dresses with Lb Tbe Pardon of Lena Cline. .1 ni w .tn.fnn nf tWia iKh Observer : Goy Carr has . ... I i .'. - mrrtftnoH Lsna (I itip. A TA?V TiffittV Stanly this morning. rney wilt qity, died at his home in that place rr. 7 " , . V Ufa in "New Town" at Foreat Hill, on Wednesday eTenine." Mr. iwd JMK-W Iit Mtidnr -., -i ,7 . who was sentenceu t( 't " '5ffi tiTl6r one jear for Dale, passed Here to-aay. -Lravei -rrr - conditionhat she be:placed in th on over the Southern was never nown 5 House of :Refr4e, Baltimoreand to be so great; 1 ; bards are out announoLn Dr. John F Reed purchased from riag;e of Miss .Marie K9 i&uief tieemHthek Master Homer Fisher his pet gq$F?j J&r. and Mrs. O .Schulken, andDrl untithisy are 8atiafied'of her dpmi; rel, which he shipped to New Ypikj k Dreher, both of Wilmington, (0n pfiW6m, ... ' ; . A : toafriendl r ; n Npverer .27 V &adsworth male laj! isva native of Mt; uieafamyi gtate BDariot Uaariues n3ea -tneir Dry fihinfnonf. ..-r. ililDreher iU O H 1 a W - - 1 In M . M m I m V V 13 U WWW 1 -auua, o. u, Dd jfl a skilled dentlfltV who iha 'xnflnenc tb3ecurefher;pardon. immense business.. - . -1 ,j !U . i Rev. Dr. Shirey, 'Vho ; adopted home. Thb Stanpard 3 Sal?re Q WOrld for stroke of of paralysis last' week," was ugjatuiates him from the depths Quta,; .Bruisis, ?!Sdres, 'Ulcers, Salt ibhto.ba out on the streets of m, oftg 'soul upon winning so excel- Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe .Pleasant this morning ; uriW Jranii idV" ' :' : 1 Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all feasant this morning. , nt.a young lady. - ; ;Skin Eruptionsand positively cures r ' n., rii....AI! a'rlrto brnar on tPPil to 8tatl8iaCtl xho. 3 townshi Ki ! t r 1 1 u 1 i-4 1 1 1 L 1 1 n 1 uuu w iiist received a? fresh lot 6f Heckler's store. OannonvUle is nicely Jftid off, and Buckwheat, macaroni, uci -hen the sidewalks competed, the streets in that part, of town .wUI, SttJ A lripa.: lemWs; apples, that I can not cure. present a good appaarahceV . oranges, canvassed .hams, leaf and and get well. No cube no pay. , , , wnnfrv lard. COUQiene, rUaipYuoow, ulu ua, vu, w.U be nom fiDett of molls es, and Yn a u-i . i ; . vJAA'!'jhT:LH.w" ari assortment or moiasseH, uu COM TNG WOMAN If the fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, " and there never ;, was such a demand for BLACK 3 DRESS GOODS to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and' dignity of : a woman' d appearahce than" a fine ; black.gowii, which is alike economicaand ultra fash ionable." "We have just gotten7in Jdurv black and j t navy bluesjlDOut when the priceflwere ., low )can sell youJ75 cent Henrietta Surah f or56c T6 inches wide Can sell" Vofx a $I goods 50 inches f wide, for 76c. Ourvstbck of. 4 Black Creapones r fjtiie ?latest nroductiSh. we' 'ask all Ladies to ;see, ;; our dress goo'ds Mbeibre buying elsewhere.;-; :l7;;t3 . Do you want to see the prettiest; line of. ' ' Now is the time when f you can't let your feet stay oh the ground. You must put shoes - on all the little people, and if , y uu uuu u jxuuvt mat xjks u u is the place to; k' ;i: SHOE THE RQ-TO tis time you areffinding ittoujt;. ; other people know profiting blit.v o one as-. seli thSm, iit thBy miist 'be - soldi i t 1 ' V LADIE on or D .hive; cone to Hnpieasiog meimuuw ,.6 - 0 riL willl John-PatteronJ wWo Walwaja np.lmone? refunded. Pce ?o c?nts peri line. ' He nas l box, i? or saie at x jo jd eisci o ..y b eter shown -in1 Concord Then come arid see ds dhd e'ebhvihep ..-W Our No. "49 narrow Opera 825 Reward . 1.00 peiicui ucui-jr . For any case of Itoh-or Eazoma- ; ,Cur Ko. 71 -.JNeettie square. Oome at once a pe pre l Lies t.ooy ou - goejs every day and the people wSb " tade advantage 6 this saie put muuey tuoii pocket Cyercbats and Vuita now, at atuioai wutiu yuo. wauu to.pay. : J; ' ..We are placing a.. special u rriaay, wavemDar. ,p . - thiM that 5a fonnd iu a "f well .resulated and first-class gro- i cerv otui. Camnera filled several of the large I back lntn UpV' Wibtl Thatgmokff Morns House, Concord, T. C. P. S. Itch pnred'in five days. tice is limited id the -eye ear, nose &Qd throat. THE OLD KE LIABLE Penn llatail l-lAfb lnsaranco Com " . patiy of Plilladelptiia. Just,1 dignified," liberal, perpetual arising from and the cheerful glare The best managed with large dm .the camp fire made one think of menBaby was sick, we gave her Castorix dends, pDlicie3 never orfeltor j tiaen aays, when tnis was urn en snew vh.. ' rr contested, iiivery baaing ceaturo uj. Ipst cotton.marketiathisrtof c lifoiuauranoaaiextremdy ?ow-ratef. e State, It yet .mamtams the WfiM f , J. F. Hubiey, AgenN record of the best market and high- : n7tf 'Coticordjt-.ti.' ket. Our No, 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stylisb yt. Our No, 70 Round Toe a grand seller, all at low figures, UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS Our city trade 4Leadern pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front .. and bacK, patent continu f : ous facings ' on back' and sleeves, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. Gibson & COUNTER in the middle ot our house where . we will place on i t every day something special, J and tp'keplupvth this sale MORRISON it will pay you well to drop m every '6ay: atid "see what is going oh. 1 . , We want you to come and "':.!';' :-' -see' us.' :. LOWE & SON. -. 1 .. 'i .s ! . ' 4 ? i '4 lie "Si 1 i 8t prices. .. - .. . i 1
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