Newspapers / Daily Concord standard. / Nov. 20, 1895, edition 1 / Page 3
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vrtm Richmond, arrives at 10:27 tn. ..Ho. J lrr. Washington " " 9:58 p.m. : .. 35 Atlanta " " 7:2a P.m. - 36 37 Atlanta " oirsa. m New York " " 8:51 a. m. Atlanta 11 " Q:ooD.m. 4. vT.rthbound freight leaves at 12m. , Southbound . " ' "5:15 P- m 'tc 11 and 12 are the local trains between ,o-hmoml and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and36 are the !?ich! rains between Atlanta and Washing ,fjst " and 38 are the Washington and t western Vestibuled Limited trains and stop Coucoil on signal. , HEADACHE CURED . FOR 10 CENTS- FETZER'S v d ache Salts QUICK, SURE, PLEASANT ' ' AT ll'S DRUG STORE. A BATCH OF LOOAL NEWS. 4icliel Upland Put in.Shape By ;Onr ai nst line Pencil Pasber. Corrells have a change m their advertisement. Mr. H P Torrence ia clerking at Lowe & Son. .. Onion planting is going on in . various parts of the city. Oil cans, lard cans, milk cans and ua r-ans at W J Hill's. Open at nisht. e warehouse of Mr. Joe Fifz-t gerald wa3 destroyed by fire at Lin. .wood Tuesday night. Fife meeiin closed in Win 303 Tuesday morning. There were 150 professions of faith Sunday and Monday. Dr. W H Wakefield, cf Charlotte, will be in Concord at the St. Cloud on Friday, November 29: Hia pracs tics is limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat. ' tf jSro. 35, southbound passenger train, went down in two sections last night. The regular mail train was five hours late. Y MB I.IIH CJ TT WW M- which waa near the aidewalk. AN though small concern it ia to be regretted that there has been abnsi nesa -fall. No material damage waa done, however. Merchants are doing a ood busi ness, especially tnose who advertise through The Standard. Cotton is bringing only 8 cents to-day (Wednesday), but there is a similar reductian in the price of goods, as will be attested by.our advertisers. You may eat cheap food and not be seriously hurt by it ; but you can not take cheap medicines without positive injury. If you use any sub stitute tor Ayer's Sarsaparilla, you ao so at trie peril of your health, per haps of your life. Insist on having Oyer's, and no other. Mr. James H Petty, of Candor, Montgomery county, is in the city. He is desirous of locating here and will do so if a dwelling house can be secured. It is his intention to open a general mercantile business. It is hoped Mr, Petty can be accom modated and that we will get him as a citizen. N Mr. and Mrs, J M Odell and Mr, and Mrs. W R Odell left this morn ing for Durham, to attend the mar riage of r. Riifus Patterson to Miss Morehead, which takes place tomorrow night. Mr. and Mrs. W People Who Travel, as Seen by Oar Mr. John L Miller is in Char lotte today. , Mr. J P Lockwooi,of Charlotte, is in the city. Master Lloyd Phillips returned to Rock Hill to day. -. Dr. and Mrs. M L Stevens, of Enoch ville, were in the city . Mr. J Sterling Jones, the ins surance man, returned to the city last night from Greensboro. Mrs. L M Swink, nee Miss Mae Dreher, passed through the city from Winston to her old home in Mt. Pleasant today. Mrs. T A Spencer, returning to Knoxville, Tenn., her home, from the Atlanta Exposition, is spending several days with her brother, Mr. J Z Scott. ' " S Dye Finish and Quality ! Tiie Patterson-Moreheaa Xuptials. Raleigh Observer: All" the talk in Durham social circles is of the ap proaching Patterson-Morehead nup tials. This evening Mr. R L Pat terson tenders a complimentary gers man to the visitors to the wedding. This is to be held in the Hotel Carr- olina, and from all indications will functions Jthe city has seen. Mr. k" n ii... :n u : j i. nr; I U wuvA.vriT "'hLiUi iuii uuu i)iiSi l 1 i i Ht?.v, ; t i. ' Morehead at nigh noon tomorrow A liranson, returning to Durham , & v fj frnrn AtUnh and TW' Hr r.vv UULauJ' 01 Ananoue, jomea mem, xneeame i:Sisterea at st. ciomi. The most important is X DYE AND FINISH. ft I-o- 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 bothways, 50c; worth 65c. Black Faille Francaise Silk, 20 inches wide, 85c; worth $1.00. - " Another lot of v tS"'BOUCLES!- in black, 50 Inches wide, $1.00 per yard worth 1.35. They are shaggy got the curl up to date. IMPORTED PLAIDS, bilk and Wool, 33 inches wide, worth 75c our price 60c. See our patent Finger Tipped ' Ipr in, DO YOU KNOW Tht there are only 60 days left for ns 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 the price move the goods; We will let our kid glove sale continue for a ' few . days: There is good things in it when you can buy $1.25 and $1.50 gloves for 75c All kinds of , .... v 25 and 35 cents per pair. Fits like kid.' Don't come too ,late. We are selling. Cake pans, pie pans, stew pans, dust pans, milk pans and tin pans at W J Hill's, Open at night. occasion calling them Darnamward. J)f E j Buchanan, W E Holt, Jr., Mrs. Marv Stewart, of Hanechow. James Adderton. Dermot Shemwell, . ( i - China, one of the beat known and R TPickens, V Humphreys, all of CANNONS & FETZE1I, most interesting missionaries of the Lexington, N. C, - ' W ' - rreebyterian churoh will visit Mrs. Dr. Grier at , Rocky River church Gladstone News. next week. She' will speak to the Hope you are well and collecting ladies of the congregation on Wed much of the old score and prograss nesday or Thursday afternoon at ing well in securing new subscribers; p-JJ tne cnuren ana win no aouot nave we are always giaa io get x-ujs a large crowd to hear her. Juveniles Jnbilaut. On to-morrow (Thursday) night at the Home of Mr. .and Mrs. H M Barrow, the little folks composing gpeakin. L O Ritchie has moved into his Statdaud and hope its life will be long, useful and one of joy and peace We hay e but little news to report at present but happy to say our com munity is in good health, generally 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 witli mm LICE. D M Walker pays the highest the Juvenile Missionary. Society of Forest Hill Methodist church, will entertain friends of the sdciety. market nrices for all kind of lcz W1U maKe caQU ior countrv nrodece. cash or barter, sion, and the Juveniles peddle it Don't forget the place opposite D C The little ones are jubilant with Fun's at Forest Hil. tf- antieiration on account of this Mr. H McXarnira has resigned pleasant event, and it is hoped the ais position with the Webb tomb- older ones will encourage them with stone Company to prepare for his a good patronage new pork, superyiiing the road work rnt tne ires vat. new house at Copal Grove, and has had one accession to his family it's a boy good news for the Demo cratic party; the generation is com ing on which must rule if we ever can expect good government. Mr. Will Bringle and wife have been in Stanly visiting relatives. He lives at Woodside. Up to date no possums have been seen or eaten at Gladstone this sea- I " flflmhflrs Viarl n. nrfittv toUffh time The time has come when a man ., m. :,.i. a,,; cnn. and we fear will not be: they oi n uuniig a. uetsunjr uiuu - - cannot afford to let such bargains 1X O0ioctf the wind rose to such an are hard to find because there are pass as cannons & eizer are oiienug extent that it was necessary for the none to una. in clothing. See their adyeryise- safefcy of property to put out their There was a cave in at the Gulp ment on hrst page, fires, as sparks wore flying m all di The decorations at tho First Pres. roetions with fire terian church are magnificent,indeed. i nan iu ma jc ww.. Evervthins ia in perfect readiness nunna at QnfVinr ifl sprinnslv for the brilliant weddinsr, which will take place tonight at 6!30 o'cloek. ranalons, wire nail jnto This foot, weeka y.u can jasteay ha hasgone iaeatoy afternoon the tackle rope which is the cause ofintense pain to Concord'a cotton that conducts the mortar buefceta to anu buh.h,. v-v..- . - the ton of th- mnlcfl fltaok at Can- swollen. It is fortunate ine nau 'Z- ' "Therewillbea weekV preach Toe perfect beauty. WM Ienueu so nigu uiiuu 6-- iueran, . ftt Graoe Reformed church, com- luoae woiKing unaerneatn i. amio time to get but of its way. mine last week. Samuel Culp, Jr.. came near losing his life by the fall of a large rock. He escaped with a few bruises. Tf xrnn dnn'fc Rfle a man for two j r.OMTNH- WOMAN If the fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, and there never was such a demarld 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 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 75c. Our stock of. Black Creapones are the latest production. We ask all Ladies ato see our dress goods betore buying else where. Do you want to see the - prettiest line of Now is the time when- you can't let your feet stay on the eround. You must rut shoes on all the little people, and if you. don't know thatLOWE'S is the place to . . SHOE THE CROWD tis time you are finding it out, o ther people ktiow it and are profiting by it. No one wants nell shoes at the prices we ; them, but they must be OXjOTBIliTGf- goes every day and the people wno taae advantage ot this sale put money in their pocket. Overcoats and suits- now at almost what yon "want; to pay. v We are placing a special LADIE'S SHOES ev er shown in Concord Then co.me and see us and be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera BARGAIN COUNTER Notes From tUeOrsan . L. ti-n T?.flfnrm fid church. Com- Ur IX O. I. WBBUIC ouai. waa nnm Boat who ia atfcmdingr m wnavS the 27th. Toe prettiestMseoeon tne mar flfthOOl ID Jill. rioiuu wo w Hflrmnn m tna morning JOiuiu biuuj . ,rv AUi' Jv -- --- ;ass Duuaujr. m ine arwrnouu. - the most stvlish vet: I ' W K A. a - V V - a MAI n W M I " r - . i .casaat, was SO unioriunaie xu Tbere wlU De a missionary ..f . WGeka! S6rvico at AT TO Tnnnrl Tn oung$30 from his pocket some- Qrgan church on Saturday beiora Creek beginning with the 2rand seller, all at low figures. '"SIC UU mt QbiCCU JLXO . i bwvjuu" w H'nroi nrr) . ft MHHlfinarV SiUf. I . ' ooiton. He did not discover his jrg. Katie Rymer has been laid hich on Saturday before the UNLAyNDRm IP k. , ) utuu mmt t an with a sore foot; several weeks S8C0nd Sabbath in December. Mills and the bleachery. . - ago she tramped on a nail, at nrst TIip mft fnr AWa Hair Uharjaid but little attention to it, Yirnr in annn ro;Hoitr oonaratfid re- but it became inflamed and swolen Tinoc cu a,; ar,a?M Ana to such an extent that Dr. Uurley- tralia, and India has kept pace with son was odled. he lance he .foot the hnmo .ntin, ini eoes three different times, while it is r , m hftfeter it is by no mens well, to show tfaat these people Jknow ft flome better n is uy u cgood thing w hen they try it. The annual Foreign Missionary A 1 "W V sale at "Lower Stone" wiu. dq on the 30th of this month. Everybody is invited; . Nov. 191895V ....... P,B 13 VVOAJ.. 1 TtfuiXt 8tl Neuralglal jf. MUea Pain PU1 Our city trade: "Leader" pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent continu ous facing on back and sleeves, custom cut and at the low mice 01 ouo. I Gibson & Morrison, t iu the middle ot our house where ?weS will place on it every day something special, . and to Keep up with this sale i ' '11 . . a it win pay you wen to arop in every day ana see what IS; going on. : We want you to come and " sea us LOWE & SON. - i v 4 '
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