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v.. Arrival of rnipn. pJrhmondiarrivM nt " 9:58 p. m. Atlanta - .. ySa. 7:22 p. m. LNorthbouud freight leaves at 1210 5u 3i the local irbSW JSond and Atlanta,. rNos. 35 and36 5 Sail trairis between AUaMa fend Washing- '9 If you get Hungry - for good Candy, don' t for- get that sell Tenney's fine candles.' in" scaled packages, Some candy .100 nice but don't taste, right, that iZ)Li .. yvnu j.en nefs, it looks nice and tastes nicer.. Try it at fEI A BATCH OF LOOAL NEWS. Fickci rpjanil Pat in Shape By Oin II usllittc Pencil Piisaer.' i,!U v,40 owuua luwu 1 rr r t l u ir j . f 1 1 nnrara orwitAi 1 j Forecast: Fair and colder trlft. t - - - It is said that a minstrel" ia on foot for the band bovs. ' " ' Fire place grates, and heating " tbTes, Openttf night ' W J;Hill.V T Tl, n, . g v ' . . J L Dor ton, of-LiO. 10 township, will assist Cottonweischer J W ' Bfc gers fitter December I. ' t r , , ' . e Mr. Oaleb Barnngrer. of the Pnn,. lar Teat neighborhood, who has been quite sick, is improving. S-iMnhniMT TTaroM . ; j J of hog3 and ono car of rmules came down the Western road this morn- On Friday cotton brought from : to 71 in Salisbury ;'in Concord it brought from 8 to 8.17 Stick a ph here, . A very interesting and profitable eenes ot meetings closed at Central - church Friday night. Usuar e'en vices will be held tomorrow. ' :' Mr R W Johnson was not a guards the jiii Thursday night, cai caiieu tnere seyeral times to see tow "the boys" were getting on. ' Mr. J A Kimmons is running a grocery store on North Main street, underneatn the Odd Fellows hall. He had sausage for sale and his sign wa3 that of "three links." Rev. Roger Martin, of Mallar Creek, has declined a recent call'to Virginia and will continue 'sap Plj Poplar Tent and hi'g "present charge for anotner year. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tbies (ne McNineh) haye returned from tlieir cndal tear and are ;'at, hqmeV Ijn Qwgh, near the mine Mf4 Thiea operates. Charlotte Observer. MW H'fakefieidofn wiU be in Concordth St QmA ; Friday, No vbar isS fee is limitea totW ea ose and throat. ' ' ; : - ;-" tf Salisbury World : H McNamara, agent of Webb and Rabe returned last night from a tour through Davie aQd Dayidson counties where be put UP several monuments. He, left -to morning for Concord. " :Tbere will' be held an import; ines3 meeting r of tne Epwortb1 gae at Forest 'Hill' Me tfcdist chQrch tonight at 7 -o'clock. ' It is arne8:y desired that all members Wl1 be present. M- A Smith You may eat cheap food r and ' not seriously hurf by it ; but you can ot take cheap medicines withont Wive injury, If you use any snbi , tut9 f or Ayer's Sarsaparilla, you 0 at the peril of your health, per- VOnp lifo TnnTnl. A WSM v er s, and no other. ' ' ' ' " .1 Tl 35 At lout -i " - D M w it Ls lilr !S?f- the blffhAflf: Jpr';l-dllYI nf Utrj prodnce, cp nP x0t Don't f Cnro- fW 1 ?" ,r barter. Mr. Kobert BlacVwoW.. -u. ihV ur , Knt With Bim fr-om f fierabarg battle ground It SSnton,'!? "H? Md a to from 1861 -Wp!e!lsaatne ,L ieend ? Ajer's Hai r AE A re QSs ana India lias kept pace with the home Mmptioni; ich goes , Z?? inat these people know ;U1D. wfien they try it, Jbe new heaters have been put in at the Presbyterian church and ser ies will be the auditorium to-morrow. The Bubiects fnr fe.1,1 be: "The Expectant Sers vaat and the Coram? LnVH sk murnmsr ana "The Sfnnr tS. 1 ...r-. , .. . --v..4? wr " kiio x tt - - - . . . uuu us -wessons,", in the evening -cijr.uuuy welcome. ci ' , . . Pifts much interest 1U pieaaing the publice as does Mr. a & , terson who is always up &5& He has ju rec ivea a tresh lot of Heckler's acii-weat:- macaroni, ginger snaps, P.zels cakes, crackers, figs, dates, 7 Diuo3..uuuyaaatg plain ana fancy candies. Umn ai.a oranges, canyassed ' haras; leaf and uuy iara, couoiene, Daisy cheese, the finest eyer brought to the city, an assortment nf j,,, j fact eyery thing that is found in" a re2atea and first-class grp WJ nib THE OLD RELIABLE Penn Jtf iitanl Life lnsaranco Com puny of Philadelphia. Just, dignified, liberal, nernetnal The best managed with lare divi: dend policies never: forfeited1 nor contested. Every leading featuro of iia V U1f gent, n7tf Concord, N. 0. On account of the funeral services to ba held in the Presbyterian A 11 ma M 4 - . . jsbyt( church, morning prayer only will be held in the Episcopal church at 10 o'clock. J. C. Davis. - Hector. WLen Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria . Then she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. JJlxeu she became Missr, she clung to Castorta, ifren ehe bad Children, she gave them Castorla. Aiiffusta College 'Burned. AUGUfcXi, Ky., Nov. 15 Augusta College the most historic building in , the city, was todayjdestroyed by Ere. It caught at noon with 400 children in the building. There was" a mad rush ana the greatest dicul in rescuing them, A!ll were saved. ' 7 - Dranlc Concentratecl Iijc Crewe, Va., Noy. 15, Douglas Oliver, the thirteen months old child of Mr. T B Oliver, died at 2 o'clock r - v.. V'.- ' i n t . this morning from the effects of havN ing drunk concentrated lye which had been left on the floor byr a ser vant, who bad been using it to do some cleaning. " 825 Reward For any case of Itch or Eozema that I can not cure. Come at once and get well.v No cube no pay. ; Old Dr. Odam, Morris House, "Concord, N.; 0. P. S. Itch oured ml'five days. Capt. Jake Fisher, of China Grove, waa in the city today to attend the meeting; of Id solieis. ..".v.4 '-" - ' " -ti e :- t ennett'will leave to-' Bight for Atlanta. " 9 ' plawnco Call, 0J Wilkea. b?ro' fi'.1 w.t2e citj v : ; . . -Mrs. II L Moore ha'-go, to Rock Hill, S.O, to Tisit.rektm? Mr. Clarence P Emerv will ar rive tonight from Lynchburg,-Va-' J D SatteaOeld, the insurant agent, returned to BeiHniiin night. . --Mw. W g Watson, of Salisbury, ia yisiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. ""frs- Pr. Register returned to Charlotte to-day, after spending several days in the city. ' - fr J P Cochrane and daughter, Miss Etta Chochrane, of Harrisburg were in the city tokay, - :r -Mr. and Mrs. J M Odell return, ed last night from Bessemer City, where' they were visitini Mr. and Mrs. S J Durham. , 1 . i Mrs. C G Montgomery and children returned from Raleigh last liigat, where they were Visiting Mr. ana Mrs, 15 8 Jerman. Mrs. H M Barrow and children returned last night from king's ixuuuiaiD, wnere tfcey have been spenaing several weeks. Mr. Frank 0 Rogers came in from Chapel Hill last night and wenton to Charlotte thig morning to witness the football game. - A Bis Mistake, Sheriff Sims, after all, is but hu man. He s dona crone Anrl rnoAa big mistake. Besides;' playing a practical joke on a tew innocent town people as well as himself, he missed an opportunity of showing good judgement. : He expected a mob Thursday night to call at the county jail for Ur. White, the "Ingiri," add fake him out and put him on the road to the great hereafter so he bad Mas ter Jay Sims to take the doctor off and hide him and then deputized a dozen innocent men to eit up at the j$il all night awaiting the appear. ance of the mob to inform 1 them that Dr. White wasn't at home. 1 The mistake is not in providing a P.1!011 commutes tada courtesies to the men whom the Sheriff ex pected to call for Dr. White, but-he piade his mistake in the men select ed. Why didn't he deputize several dozen of the Life Insurance Aeentp. ' " - ii. Wnrv t- T-x fir. among them, a 320 pounder, who are npjv in the city ? They could face any kind of ah assembfage arid : el them how awf ul it is to die without an insurance policy and thus per suade them to go off and insure be-.. fore having the Sheriff's Gatling gun turn on 'em. P. S. One of the reception com mittee had a greabig pistol in his pistol pocket. He thought he was loaded for bear, but not a single car tridge was there in it. He's a nice one for a reception committee. one inew nim. Mr. and Mrs. G T Crowell have returned from Atlanta Mr, Croweil says ho never ksaw' a f amiajq face during this three all tba$ crqvd. He knew that Mr. J C Wadsworth was there and con trived in" every way to find him, but his efforts proved, fruitless He NQnt to tho manager of the fair ground and asked-him, as he had evfry pro else, if bo had seen any thing of t John Wadswoith, who stated that he had not and that he didnojj ino : Win.;'.'.' wblh greatly I surprised Mr. CrowelK Jtlow he escaped' iheV manager of this I big show is a puzzle tp QvQtfdk Ha is there, however I and' Quality ! 8 The most important is X DYE AND ;FINTSH Q f Serge, 85 inches wid e, n wool both ways, 25c per yard. V French Sere-fi oi, Da wool both ways, 40c per yard worth 50c. r - y4ru French Henrietta, 45 inches 9n?!f klFailIe; Fracaise Silk, II 00. ' 8501 worth Another lot of BOUCLES!- - .. in black, 50 Inches ide, 81.00 per yard, worth 1.35. Thev are shaggy-got the curl up to IMPORTED PLAIDS, bilk and Wool. 3S worth 7oc-our 'price 60c. See 25 and 5 cents per pair. Fits like kid. Don'tjicoma too late. We are selling. . c a N-isr 6 arg & fetz ek -s v-w THE COMING OM A N If the fashion plates are to by believed, will wear black, and there never wa 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 appearance, than a fine black gown, which is alike economical and ultra fash ionable. We have just gotten in our black and navy bluesl bought when the prices were low can sell you 75 cent Henrietta Surah for 5,0c 46 inches - wide Can sell you a $1 goods 50 inches wide for 76c, Our stock of Black Oreapones are the latest production. We ask all Ladies to see our dress goods before buying else where. Iq you. want to see the retUejst line of LADIES SHOES ever shown in Concord Then, come and see us and be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Ocera Toe perfect beauty, - Cur No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiest'sebe on the mar- ket. ; . v : ,:v :. ' Our No, 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stylish yet. Our No, 70 Round Toe- a grand seller, all at low figures. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS Our city trade "Leader" pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin doubl e front , and bacK, patent continu ous facings on back and ' sleeyes, custom cut and y at the low price of 50c. Morrison 4 SON. KNOW That there are onlv fio anxa left for ua to close but our stock of goods. The time Is short and there is lots of stuff here to be sold. In orrt do this we are going to make LOW DO YOU me price m ove the goods We will let our kid glove sale continue for a faw days. There is good things in it, when you can buy $1.25 and $1.50 gloves for 7oc. All kinds of - GOODS To go now for hftlnw thair. value. Our lace stock has oeen cut down in price until you can afford to jtHm cheap dresses with Now is the time when 'you canU let your feet stay -on the grounri. You must put qhoes on all the little people, and if you don't know that LOWE' S is the place ta x SHOE THE CROWD tis time you are finding it out, other people know it and are profiting by it. N a one wants to sell shoes at the prices we sell them, but they must be sold. - HUlsTG- goes every day and the people who tade' advantage of this sale- put money ; m their-pocket;- Cvercoats and suiLi now. at almost what you want to. pay. " ' .. We are placing a special- BARGAm COTOTER in the middle ot our house where we will place on 'it every day. something sneciaV tand'to keep jip with" this sale u win pay you well to drop in every day arid see what is going on. - . Wewant you to come and see'ns. : &SON. 1 ISflllUdUiUIL m : - LOWE ; i .. f i i f J - T
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