ArriTRl of 'TiralnaT ' '"Wsv tfo. " from Richmondiarrlyes at 10:27 a. tn I yon-good,-V- ej steady at 8 cents'. Atlanta " New York -1 8:51 a. m. 36 ... . 64i'orinuuuuuircigni leaves at 12m. - 1 63 southbound , ' ; "5:15 p. m. . ; '-Read NoS. 11. andw are the locat trains between rr,f Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 andS T! Corner, fast mall trains between Atlanta and Washing - ton- Nos. 37 and 38 are the Washington 75 Rriu ', uthwestern Vestibuled Limited train3 st ' X kno rr..,, Qit3, ere plentiful do at North West SAFETY! vn a3 rab on the market-,: - " It fie ea8y tramps stopped the depot), todar. - " The feelinsf of flafafv i'fv, I' rOne tMn. 1,-;. ---"wv uo - -fi; nit ia more di'sam-oa use onPratfs Astral Oil Jft M woman with S is a great comfortto ;Con b?ky is the baby. itself. sumers, i it w Safe! Thft q1 j t te liCM. alwava nnifn n . , , ure cnt,cal ever. and burna to the k8t drnn ."" SMUnal,rwing weaken the lamp. If yon are ot A,ie en.'tainment at Mrs. .Bar ring it, try it now, cheap r?w 8 tol"fiht by the Juvenile Mis. i r sionarv society nmm;fl a v. .. w"aioco iu 06 & 8UC enough ! . We sell no other. FETZER'S DIG Wt A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. kicked Upjaud r ut in Shape By Onr llustliiis Pencil Pasher. Fresh taffy at Ritz's one cent per stick. I ,i ; . r Mrs. Nathaniel' Johnafon. k was spending eome time in the cityf ' v With relatives, baa returned fn vJ Mr. W E Mnrr . vw uci I " -uiuuume ureelc neighborhood. D: M WalkPT j. . t"io me uienest market pxices for all V?"",rfi Proace, cash or barter. THE JRUS H OF H CM AN I T People Wno Travel, as Seen by ar A -Lawyer W M Smith has gone to Mr. K L Dove bfla ratn irom Atlanta. Mr. D J Bostian retnriAd .tK;, morning trom Atlanta. s Mr. M J Freeman wAnf T . ww uu IIJ nmmZ i 11 . -ucitngion wis morning. Mr, S J Lowe is in T.vnnM V O. honmn ' . . . . w ' 7 lf 6,se up last night. Mr. and Mrs. F A Archibald spenc toaay m No. I township, - : Miss Mary fiontiomprir wtn. ed last night from a. pleasant yisit -u xiaieign. iur, w W Keed. nf S!,Bu,n wuiea . toe marriage of his niece, S Dye Finish and "Quality ! . 0 . c. . The most important is DYE AND FTMT.qu - w I DO wMeteor Serge, 35 inches wide, wool both ways, 25c per yard. .C?c.H.8erse Cloches wide, : French Henrietta, 45" inches on?1116,1104186 Silk, litoo!11 e 8501 WOrtl1 ,' - .i . , . Another lot of BOUCLESi - n black, 50 Inches wide, 81 00 per yard, worth 1,35. Tnev are shaggy-got the curl up to Muw boys, spent Wednesday in thft vjrN ne is a Charlotte resident. Prof, J H Clarke. Of Snn nor Don't forget the place oDaihT nn ' 'hroagh.the city to. Fair's at Fore U. OPP08lte'Dt2 on way to visit his fr.end Th '.1 , " . Dr- J p itflef, at Georgeville. - . . w w w aa La 11 li r t tt a w m .. - - , - - Vigor in such widelv-seoara L Mls Annn Burkhead. who has Ten cents pays for the ad. - gions as South America, Spain Ans V1S 1D 111 ?wan county, ar There were ho, kilHn J J tralia India nw kept pace with fl0me thlB morning from arts of the city to-dyf the home consamption, wnich es fr A J ' 7V to show that these nponlp tnn -MiSci Nettie Allen, oC Winston Oilcans, lard cans. rnilW oano o,.i I rtrtrtri i. , . .. . Iin comnanv 'voit-.u i. j 4aiftw party oi pa MCUUItJ uu can, lara cans, raiik nans I frond thirir mkA ul a , m . ' v.-v ID ""'U6, TT UCU I, lit! V TV 1 T. tin fans at w J H 's. nneh of " ' vonn nni t u., ' " , Mr. Jno. M Ja ian. M,tnr . .,uJts 8,T " - c7. Psaea w iuo UC1 efl,rQmg night. 0-i:l w -7- -v CU: xyuiB iQ At ftntft fn.Hatr Ice one-half inoh thick this "3 v!rlc1' can?e Wednea- She will stop over on her return ., -i. . , . . cucmueranu spend Bomfl timA.M , n i . . . i oarr we no-nnt: k-nnm ; - k'l Prt nv trnaf. w uuv" ancuucu. tue J , I . w w. . -sam xvaper, wain, ne uian t so mnoh no nMn wi,. - i of Linwood, burned Tuesday night' in on much as peep What pure and innocnt fa.th tnere Loss 4,500; insurance $2,000. , , i : '8 m tb m of some children, was , -Kdnon's latest, the Kineeoscope, is demonstrated Wednesday afternoon Gate piuspie pans.- stew pans, oa exhibition at th candy tent next when some older person told a littio oust pans milk pans and tin pans at -to postoffice. This machine repro- six vear old child iw it u W J Hill's. Open at night. ; duces picturea as in life. I also 3$ ? 1 f 8he dld Mies of C.ntrav . M , ve Graphopbone which repro. "0t g6' 0ut Qfthe Wlnd ehe woW-be ,. .:n.t.rai Me h0dlSt d,es flee band, music, latest . soLs, !)lown W:V She has evidently --.v .lausiUS ior a oazaar. etc. b. d. Allison. De.en taugnt to obey older ones than l ime and place will be made known If we never do get a comfortable herself, and believing her informant and. convenient waif in wnm of fV ft sincere, she stobned at a : noiirr,Krt.a ... - ' vug i. vvui tm y uuc - ' - va wv O Small boys have a skating rink at dePot there are probabilities of some house and fet a Jady friend to see ie fair grounds in the old floral time in tilP- near future a freight her safely home, fearing that she IMPORTED PLAIDS, bilk and .Wool, 33 inches wide, worth 7oc-our ;Price 60c. See our patent LOWE SOiML YOU KNOW 5r Tipped ' . Kayser Dm, That thei-A lef t foms to ;r,::' u".u- stock of goods. The time is short and thftrA io w - dh beSOld- b order toT" do this we are going to make tue price itjova th tt oontinne. for a faw days- . There is good things in it si Kn y,0Ut!a tt-SB and l.o0 gloves for 75c. All kinds of ' GOODS 'ft- i?5 cf"?lPer'pair. Fits like kid. Don'tcome tod late. We are selling. C A N NOJSTS & PETZEK the fair urnnna in f i 0-w.u u. luu uiu iinrjii i -- -v mvmau ( llcicUu hall. Every night is spent in this warehouse will haye to be built, or would bo hoisted and carried away, aiusement. the old one remodled as to siye room never again to see her beloved parents Passenger trains are so numerous and irregular that a freight train wa3 caused to stand sidetracked at the depot for six hours today. Mr. J Dafis Hahn, of eastern Ca barrus, was in town. He reports much ice and the streams frozen over. It i3 winter, my maflters, It will delight many citizens to Know that the forecast for this even iiig and to-morrow is thusly ; "Fair and warmer this evening,- fair and slightly warmer to-morrow.- Dr. W H WakefieloVof Charlotte, will be in Concord at the St. Cloud on Friday, No vembsr 29. Hioprac tice is limited to the eye, ear, no3e nd throat. tf The Salisbury Herald has found a family of five boys that Vent to the war and returned aliye. There are many cases like this and where some of them got shot too. . ; Everybody is inyited to call at our tent and examine our line of fresh taffy of all kinds, made every dayi We will be here only a few days. Very Respectfully, , Royall & Hicha.rdsok. . The city attorney savs Salisburv is ot responsible for the death of Kimmons who got cremated in. Sal iabury's calaboose. It is just so re sponsible that the town will haye a ig law suit on its hands. You may eat cheap food and not be seriously hurt bylt ; 'but you can fiot take cheap medicines without Positive injury. If you US9 any sub atitutefor Ayer's Sarsaparilla, you 0 so at the peril of your health, per naps of your life. . Insist on haying Ayer'a, and no other. to the enormous amount of goods an fDd ones at home. Her appeals shipped to and from here, for comPany were touching, and her Salisbury Herald: Mr. Joseph laay 5rla-willingly complied with jltuii, ut rreuncs, Ma., wno was vB... VuMwauw, stricken with paralysis two weeks If a11 cnil(llen ju8t a few summers ago while on "his way to Atlanta. older couId be taught such, wouldn't since which time he was with 'his tms e a b'esaed country.? . niece, Mrs. T C J.inn, left for his couZZvliua , home m a special cr.jesterday The 51 States and Territories are afternoon. Mr. Doll wa3 much im- subdivided into 2,849 counties proved and his chances for recovery Texas leads with 244. and; Delaware were considered 'favorable. is at the small end with only 8. Mew B,.ueM..S.,'peTd:"" England has but 63 counties, while All the drv eoods and nearlv. if .NewYork' mta a smaller territory, not all, the grocery stores will .n Ar8 .Virfiinia 101, pend business on Thanksgiving e .u ... ' u ttUU fv rri. a xt no - f South Carolina 35. North Carolina, Dav. Thursday. November 28. A .-.v i . v : tr. . , . " , , . wunaoouctne same area as New petition is being circulated and from Ur-n ac m. - mM , , . ... , - i ao iu. xiiuio aro ivi coun AnnparfltifiA ' fivfirvthinc will ftlosp. I l t i t , , - , t .C'.". uiYiuBu among oiaces.i in No cotton will oe bouffnt on that rt ..u-i. . , ; - , " i uu uowDpapofa aio puuiiBueo, mj "j r ,v . viz.; - jLeiaa Virginia iso, Nor tn farmers who hear this news, spread Carolina 20. Kentucky 18. South' it aboard. . ' - iakota 11; Georgia, Tennessee and An official ;; programme for wor Utah 10 each; 6 in North Dakota; ship and Thanksgiying for that day Idaho, Indian Territory, Michigan, will "be printed in The Standabd New Mexico and Oklahoma 3 each; later. , ? V y - ; V- -. - 1U Aiaoama, F lorida and Nevada 2 ' each, and Arizona, Arkansas,' Cali oot ills rmy cew. , fornia. Louisiana. Minn fiSof,a. Mic Tuesday night a slick trick was sissipp; Montana, Vermont, West worked upon the campers in Can Virginia and Wyoming 1 each. c of the city, It was very cold and the negro appeared witn a nasx oi xne man wno nas both legs cut off brandy. He insisted on several of loses his standing m the commu them to taste it, telling them if they nity. liked it he could get them some The song "There's Only One Girl more. Fifty cents was given the in the World for Me was firet negro, wno starred lor ine epiriiu, sung Dy aaam m ine uaraen oi but the man with the money nor tne isden. brandy never returned. -The matter Some men only stick to their was reported too late to catch him friends long enough to rl ow the this time, but it is likely that he friends to realiza that they - have will vet be trapped been stuck. THE - COMING f - WOMAN If the .fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, and there never was such a demand for BLACK 1 DRESS GOODS to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics.' Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman's appearance than a fine black gown, which is alike economical and ultra fash ionable. We h3ve inaf , gotten in our black and To go now fnr vi. S -vy meir ten ant down in price until -you can afford to trim chear, -dresses with p HAIHDSQ1E LUCE. Now is the tima wr.fln t Wt let your feet stay on the 6 i , ; r cu must Pufc suoes tixe axtno people, and if you don't know that LOWE'S is the place to SHOE THE CROWD tis time von a finino. u otner people know if nnq profiting by it. No one wants to sell shoes at the prices we uv i ai Lue prices we navy blues bought -when; sell them, buc they must be Al, 5 . . ' tut? 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 to see our dres goods betore baying else where. ; Do you want to' see the prettiest line. of LADIE'SJSHOES erer shown in Concord : Then come and see us and be; convinced. . Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfectjbeauty, r Our No. 71 Needle Square Toe pretties tseoe on the mar ket. "-" ' - " :; Our No, 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stylish ynt; Our No, 70' Rounds Toe a grand seller, all at low figures. UNLAUNDRIED. SHIRTS Our city trade "Leader" pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bacfc, patent continue ous facings on back and V sleeyes, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. Gibson & Morrison. clot goes every day and the paople vv w, vixuv aavancage of this sale - put money in their pocket. Cyercoats and suits now at almost what you want to pay. ; .. " e are placing a special BARGAIJST in the middle ot our house where we will rpn j every day something special cxx. ixccjj up wun tms sale it will pay you well to drop in every day and see what is going on. , We ant you to come and : see ua. . . LOWE & SON. :1 , ... - i . . 1

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