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Arrival of Trains. (mm Richmondiarrives at 10:27 a. m. Ko. I1 trr, Washington . " :8 jR.jn. 35 Atld'uta.'.;' rij?vtn. " l Atlanta - " 9:35 a.m. ' vV.wundireieht leaves atjzm. -V:-- D 1 rr, -I'-r-vx , - - on ulna or p tp sue u u ine ; wn;ai iram: Detwwn i ' i ' h i.av: - e - v - RichmS trahis betiveen: ' AtnTa and, Washfcg-l tilling cfclirpW- S V " '"-V - Nos- 37 ? Sicord on signal. ton-.v vestibuled Limited trams and stool a hi rinhft , -. . i HEADACHE CURED supply of f ruite, jellies,' etc.. . ifiQcaJ ice FOR 10 CENTS FETZER'S and Quality ! QUICK, SURE, PLEASANT: AT RIKIT DRUG STORE. A BATUH OF LOCAL NEWS. s JiAfte aotLoritiea woulVp strict ?KWu.Vkufl,.io:tii8:anlawfal and great ; "."i-"1' Vo , tiger liquor sold re on jsatumay nights .ana Sun- dayV;wotildn:t,bo:ioQg until such sneaKing work would cease. iiin ui&.x v-V vz v rf-r-- " :-' flntlirA Pnfni f!! ' .-11. 1 eadache: .baits uoti &o Sfoeacred c X hAcJ2 .u ni Hr. Charles au fMisa; iijnner Fink in the bonds of holy wedlock. Alfare of Not township. , In the foot ball . game . bet ween the Virginia Agricultural and Mechan ical College1 and the University of i orth Carolina teams on - Saturday last in Charlotte: thf nflrnlina bos, bf cource, cam6 out victoriou. . I - -w ----- - . . . - ricked n;"i P"" shape ny on, ;.may eat cheap fo"od and not ,.uStu: pcuciii-umier. , be Beriously hurt by it : but tou can. Read Fetzer'B Drug Store ad. See D J Boslian's Kacket change, positive injury,. If pu us? any sub Weather forecast says; "Fair " to 8tituter: Ayej's;Sarpariia, you fair and slightly warmer to. Wf; naps 01 your ine. lusist on navmg Averts, and no other.-" Cottor is bringing 8.10 cents today. v;Thft nf Mftr.: n The price has advanced 10 points in Huie was conducted Sunday from Fire place graces and heating J 0 .Alexaader. The interment took stoves. Open at night; W J Hill; place at the Presbyterian graveyard. A tramp contortionist struck Messrs .Noah Foard,: .of .Roanoke, town Sunday and gave several per Va. R A Foard,. of Greensboro, and fircn.nc-s at the depot. Hiram Foard, of L?aksville,- were Tt, T ' ' , , here to attend the bunal.;;q:D :ir. W K Liyles opened a echool 1 . todiy (Monday) at Wew Uileaa . - , vrwV. , r v . , . m pleasing the publico, aa does Mr. CliUrCU, in JNO. O tOSVnSOip. i Tnhr, K PtAW-n Rlow nrt rl - bkpra fnr-meats. to date in the grecery line; Me 5 has vxw - 4 1. . . -A" . v m . t- . a if DUCKwneai, macaroni, gingec: snaps, : I pretzels. ; cakes, crackers, figs,.da-ts; We 3iw at Correll a jewelry store. i nutg. raisins, cocoanuts,; plain 5 ana today the emalleat and the most fancy candies, . lemons, - appies, unique watctx- made in tfce unuea wu6, .kuiu the tinest eyer Drougnt io ine cuy, Mattie Phafr has resigned Ian assortment ?of,: molasses, .and in tion vsith Lowe &' Son and tact eyerjtning tnaf is rouna in. a wen xeguiaceu ana urst-uiasa , gru- day; morrow I'oplo who Tttvej, " seen by our -:'' L' :t tteor tor. ..."-;.7y-K..: ": ; M r. Cll i!nV6th is oyer from Charlotte tctetv-;; T Pfv) E ,J Bachacan was down roai Lexihgtou y esterd vv." : x - TrMri Hermon Dowd of Charlott e, spent yesterday in the citv. 1 " -rMr...J: Shippiriof; has a gone ; ta Baltimore on a business trip. ; ? EevxB S Prown,- of Mt. Pleas ant, was iu: the city this afternoon. MrsJ Kate Noel and little Miss Laura are visiting at Col. Paul B Means'. ' . . . . Mr; John Ross, of Rockwell, Rowan county, was in the city yes terday. . v ): i -;:" - Drummer John McDowell spent Sunday in the city. He went to Charlotte tday. , - : Mr. R H Milton, of China Grove, was in the city to-day. He had bndness with the sheriff. Misses Emma Freeze and Laura J ohnston and Mr. John McNeely', of Mooreayille, were in the city to-day. Miss Blanche Cress well, a fair representative of Mooresville, is visiting" at her aunt's, Mrs. Joel Reed's. " Mrs. Dr. M Holaen returned today from Montgomery I county, where shehas been settling up her business affairs connected with her plantation. : ; . .. .. ( :::s?. -: : - r v, ' ;j 4-rMrs; Baxter Shemwell. of Lex- ington is a guest at the St. Cloud, having come to attend ; the Buch- anaa-Reed wedding, which occurs CANN0NS & pETZElt vveunesuay niguu - v v; v 8 Dye "FmisH X eery, store. nl8 Death of Sirs. Castor :' n The 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. : - " . Black Faille Francaise Sil, 20 ' inches wide, 85c; worth $1.00. . ' Another lot of "BOUCLESI- in blacky 50 Inches wide, $1.00 per yard, worth 1.35. They are shaggy got the curi up to date. ' . IMPORTED PLAIDS, btfk and rNVool, 33 inches wide," worth'7oc our Jprice 60c. See our patent - LOWE& SOW. DO YOU KNOW Finger fippd That there are only 60 days left for us to closer on t our stock of goods, .The time Is . short and there is lots of stuff. here to be sold. In order to: do this we are going to make the price move the goods V We will let our kid glove sale continuq for a . f3$v days There is good things in it when you can buy 1.25 and . $1,5.0 gloves for 75c r ; All kinds of J j" 25 and 35 cents per pair. Fits like kid. Don't jhcome too late. We are selling. For Benevolence. ; ; j v On Saturday night at the. business meeting of the Ep worth League ,?f Forest HillJMethodist jshurch it was made khowO: - thftt, i order that THE 1 j iraTiia'ir several families on th Hill were ; in distressing circumstances, v where upon a collection was jtaken;0tis proceeds o which ;will be : devoted to charitable, purposes. ;The sum of money subscribed ,was quite a handsome one and is, a; pleasing evidence of the good that ip b3ing done through the League. COM TNG- - , WOMAN If the fashion plates are 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 . ' ..' m i. her posil viU return to her father's home in the country. : .. : Dr. W H Wakefield, cf Charlotte will be in Concord at the St.. Cloud or. Friday, November 29. Hia prac tice i3 limited to the eye, ear, nose andtnroar. ' " : Bey. J S Dunn, pastor of the M. v n u t- T?U4-, TTill has nrnnA , AAM.IA;.'nfFAnf& of Tia ruririh. She waB fcwWk,uu.l.-vUBW. u),-,w i" u ureensooro woflrejau Rcuu6vr Q wiwtniflKrifci flowri-for four faience will be in eesV on-all of-the b?rn January 10 , na - 'J- r ; . week. ..r-.. N, . m the, year. 1 - u . -iA Ar.' 5S dava at her on xue uwwa iumuK. c-- diflciourB'e8;i how SHOE THE CROWD Hrs. Sarah A Castor, Wife Of Mr. M-V0 of Darkness There in Elani Ca'stOr. of Concord, died tom s1" riftv rXfondav at her home on West The aboye would haye been a-yery npnnt street at 11:35. J O . , 1 - appropriate text for the minis ters of - For over a Vear-Mra. Castor : has the various churches Sunday night. Kafio h th lmv in tne miasc-ot rtne services me I UCCU lil .1CIJ itswiy v.i- , E and Mrs. Cooke spent Snnaay.in ueau., ------- 1 Mva f laarnr mrAfl .moHL uuiivuu 1 v - - - - - . . , town, ihey have a.Bon nete .Kru- r.. .7,: w.. thpnid.time-l resorted to, ing the cotton mill bnsiiesa at laay.very kiuubuu u, . - t - ; v.'- 1 : v . eentls and modest, life she attractea , h.lgtllM1i jEnaeavorins:. . ,v. to herself many warm friends, and Re-w Olexander, announced u,. J-,-rr. won the esteem of all acqnaintancef. from the pipit Sunday night .at M nf nnr nrlrprkisern. When TOtt . - - . , . ; ' it.. !,.(. I . 5. ' . .are of any kind, always co Uidnally -Weariawa M Charlotte where Drovfi thp nharantflr of & maa who stole a cow. v-.-.v Mr. Charles -Overman ported dangerous ia Eeid8ville old and. for Now is the time whenlfyou can?t let your feet stay on the ground., Yqu m ust? pu t.sho es on all the little pe 6ple,tn d if to be believed, ill wear t-kno wa? 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 woman' c appearance than a tine tis time you are finding it out, black gown, which is alike thav hlft bnw it mA t economical aiiu uitia. iu- profiti ng by it. N o one wants lonaoie, we nave jusi tn. Sftn shna t th.' nric wa gotten in our black and seirtineni) bal. tliey must be tne prices were low can sell you 75 cent Henrietta saII von a SI UJjU J CZLJL-L4 goods 50 inches wide for M A. 1 t: U I lv I , .'.Alt' - -wv w fJreatidnek'are'She latest goes every dayttind the, people production. We ask all who; tade r aiyantage of ' this Ladies to see' our dress saleLtput money ; .iiv their soods before buying else- pocKet. uyercoaiis ana suits. Where. - - uu w m , 4iiuua u v ua t jr u 4 w auu JJoyouijwaht.jto see the to pay .'-.:t?..f . . . . j. ? rr.r . i 1 fc- ivr rnu rill in nuu i w i . u nriAnirnp r u ij-i I . v 1.1 ... I riTTi u n uuu r- J? A-, $tiMldm (?one to 0jnfo'it reward, were slowly tnt tostiaa. literature of .all-desWifv to attend; ittiminaKqq.uru " v;..- iiv ;watched loved ones HAnB. which,' will - be. ont to eaod he aiipearsaB - a -witness to f aaY. -;Anaa -Hntzthev didaiot naofrpa; T,et the Dublic fifenerallt asi- I UUVb - I -r- - - v.. i , i .i. "j.va ' An A' on npar. After a I i-Tita: onMAl-.Tf, in itsL. endeavor a to - . 1 ompnr. Lim cuu iaw - 1 niay. vum . useful life in doing good and alter r-6Wgf i- benefit to others by oon- ; Si:,- w re. lo(. aii.herchildren.srown,:fihe ia tribatiria goodfseKctions. fpli. sickat.hfehome " - WoVd" of rrow tititZS and ar. some time nas mj. worla. , nrt:for"-J,ve '.fiftV --Years by in robust hpalth:'; l u; l I uw w. a husband, one son ana . : - .- , .,; ev er showu.liu -Concord ; Thfi cbmatid see us and 1 . Qur..-No..41Uiariow wO per a Toe perfect Jbeauty, .Cuiffo. 71 Needle Square Toe;prei;iiespj3Boe ou me max ket. We are placing a special .V.) -1 eOTOTER .Srt ..irr- -1 wheii we tjwUyi siifl leaves a flUBuuu, vM -.'iirta, Ar,tMmn Jake Riffs was"entanrfediD.arow tJl ..utters to mourn thepss, WW.1t: rJZ ? 1 me uiu v camp ,j;iuuuui antt-ittwiwx ,u It soothes i the child, theaepot-Snnday-hight,;- goe8 out tnetenderest of s all- pain. But a.neaafloDaqiy.vDeaieri up i community. lt is feared he wilt die. ; The dfimand for . AVer;s' . Hair vigor in such, widely-separated, re gions as South Ahiericfi,4 Sgaihi Alii- trails, and India has Sept pace - with the home consumption, -which goes to show that; these : people:' know . a a'1 i softens i the am tM mi v k) gums, aiiays an pam, uuico . muu colicj and is the best remedy1 ior Diarrhoea It will relieve the poor little sufferer, immediately.. Sold by Druggists every j?ait pfthe world. ;- Twenty-five cents-. .bottle St B andor -Mrs;;Winslows Soothing cyrnp, anax;aK iiootuot kind,- " mwx&w e23'95 . When Baby When she became Miss, Bhe dun o Castoria. ignUen she had idacevcon&it Our No, 69 Pointed - Razor ererij e the most stylish yet; -T ; and to keeip'ttpi rfcthieate Toe nnrw 70 ; Hound Toe a grand seller," all at low figures. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS - Our city, trade "Leader" pure IjineiLlSossom extra heavy muslin double front and bacK patent conunu- ous lacings on Dacn anu si ftftves. custom cu t and ? 4 -at the low price of 50c. RtBSbn & Morrison. it win pay vou weii to arjop m every", day and see what is goingspii tt -HiW :-r c vp; ? WegAhtoaL j'ito; come and . 5 -. -. . ,- - ' - -- - .. OWE - ' iVi-. . . ; 1 : ! ! Ki l;:t vr "-ill good thing when they try it. & . ..i Hi : I.
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