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3 Arriral of Trains, No ti from Richmondi arrives at,io:27a. n. ' 1 it IWachinirtnn " " VcSin'm 35 Washington 9:58 p.' m. 7:22 p. m. 9:35 a. m. 8:51 a, ta. 12 36 11 Atlanta Atlanta " New York 11 11 11 11 i 11 11 38. Atlanta 6iNorthbound freight leaves at 12m. 9:00 p.m. 1. 63 Southbound " ;. " 5:15 P. m. : Nos. n andi2 are the local trains between Richmond and Atlanta.. Nos. 35 and36 are- the fast mall trains between Atlanta' and Washing ton Nos. 37 and 38 are the -Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and. stop at Concord on signal. ' , SAFETY! The feeling of safety in the use oiPratt'3 Astral Oil is a great comfort to con sumers. It is Safe ! The high esc fire test, gives the best lijghtt always uniform and burns to the last drop in the lamp. If you are not using it, try it now, cheap enough ! We sell no other. IZER'S DRUG STORE. A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. Picked Upjaml Pat in. Shape By .Our flustllas: Pencil Pusher. A flat key, silver plated, left here. Ten cents pays for the ad. Forecast: Fair tomorrow, fol. lowed by local showers ; colder in the evening. There is an upward tendency in cotton tooday, jumping from 8 to 8.10 cents. Oil cans, lard cans, milk cans and tin cans at W J Hill's. Open at night. A new boiler was placed in the engine room at the Cabarrus cotton factory today. Cake pans pie pans, stew pans, dust pans, milk pans and tin pans at W J Hill's. Open at night. Master Johnnie Troutman is at uioson a drug srore as cierK until after the holidays. Salisbury is to build a city hall. This is the result of a fire that de stroyed its calaboose. - The foundation is being built for the third new house to be erected by Mr. P iS Fetzer on Mill street. Mrs. Bridges, the aged mother of Mr. John Bridges, of Forest Hill, died at hex home in that part of the city this mcrning. Mr. Y C Caldwell will go to Charlotte. on Monday as relief. to. the operators at the Air Line junctien telegraph office. Dr. W H Wakefield, of Charlotte, will be in Concord at the St. Cloud on Friday, No member 29. His pracs tice is limited to the eye, ear, nose and throat. tf Mr. Mike Lcfler, of No. 11, after two months spell of typhoid fever, was irf town today (Friday) for the first time since his illness. He i& yst quite weak. Mr. Charley Sappenfieldlhas open ed un a restaurant over Marsh's drug store. He has that good cook, Wilse McMoore in charge. Birds, oysters &c always on hand. D M Walker pays the highest market prices for all Kina oi connhrv nrnlnnf. cash or barter. Don't forget the place opposite D O urr's at Forest Mil. From a party who recently visited. Albemarle we learn that only ayery little cotton is sold in Stanly county We gat the moat of it because Con. cord pays the highest price . The Juvenile Missionary society' entertainment was held in the Emery iiouae on Church street Thursday night. It was attended by a fair crowd, but as a financial success it cannot be said that as much profits ere realized as on former occasions, although the pleasnie it afforded the Httle folks was a great compensation for the expense incurred. ' Misa Mamie Un is auite RiV.k At the home of and M rs. R A Brown. , t Mr. R H Griffin has received from his sister in Plorid two Japanese persimmons. Not many people would know them unless told what they are. . The two weigh 23 ounces. " v . Last On Thursday, November 21, the wood part of a breech load mg shot gun, between BostV Mill and my home in No. 4. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at Stand ard office. J W Furr. dlwl W 0 DeJarnett, a brick laver ot the city, fell from a scaffold, at one! of the new Fetzer houses on Spring . J - street the other day, and in the fall will arrive in the city tonight to a brick fell upon his hand and spend some time with her daughter, mashed a finger so badly that it had Mrs. L P Colt, to be amputated. - Tf . , t. . Esquire H 0 McAllister . has it is rumored that there is a por V .t - . -I.- , , , ' - gone to Bessemer city for a few days. EX f and, medlal fra- Mr- McAllister, hi8 son will ermties of Albemarle - commg to retnrn to thia cit this city to live. The people who contemplate making Concord their Mr. M B Pnifer, clerk in the home will find a hearty welcome. office at tne depot, was summoned to Come. hi3 home in Rowan county, near "T pBftfthfl hcr a a'.a speptic by taking Ayer'a Pilla In time' This is the experience of many, Ayer's Pills, whether as an af tersdinner pill or as a remedy for liver complaint, indigestion, flatui- ency, water brash, and nansea, are invaluable. A cup of muddy cofie is not wholesome, nei her is a bottle of muddy medicine. One way to know A Tpllfthlft O n rl elril 1-Fi-iIItt nvannvnrl blood-purifier is by its freedom from oorh,f a t i' n cMCT..;ii always bright and sparkling, bes arii' h i n rr-ft decoction. Mr. n Mcwamara, agent or tne weoo ana itaoelarDIe Works, bag Gnished up his wqrk for the year and has accepted a position as super- yisor or tne uaoarrus county cnain gang. Next spring he will resume his id worK wuh the marble comHrhe public administrator shall en pany. sane Dury world. . a wek' vacatioT The white graded school of the city shut down this evening for a week's vacation, affording the teach- ers an opporcuuity of attending the Atlanta Exposition,'several of whom will go. School will re-open on Monday, December 2. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. JHien she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Wben she had Children, she gave them Castoria. Will snow Before Christmas. Progno8ticator John McAnnlty .i e ; was one or tne many iarmerB m town todSy. He told a Standabd reporter inac uo ws ui mcujumwu i i.1 L. 1 r, r Avimmn 4.1.-4. u: TTTnU foil hofnrA lUab U4K OUUTT nuutu i.uu www.w . tt. n I,;- SnOWBtUruiB. , Free Pills. Send youraddress to H IE Buck-. len & Co., Chicago, and gefe a free ijtl. ' " - - Pilis. A trial will conyince you of their merits. These pins are easy inaction and are particularly ef- . . fectivein the cure gof Constipation ana oick -i i n i i. ijiam IV i n in mo and Liver troubles they have been provea - - x , anteeato u xAwwWJr """M every deleterious substance and to esetable. They do not r :- weaken by tneir action, uui uy givr .i i? t l r . ine tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system, or, ror. l-nv: Rnlil hv r. B. Fetzer's Druggist. . SAOICraraKK THE RUSH OF HUMANITY. People Who Travel, as Been by Oar ; .-'" '' w- , . - i Keoorter. Mr. J H Fetzer; of.Greensboio, is visiting relatives in the city Miss Maude Brown is visiting in Salisbury. She will return to morrow. Mrs. W P A Props t is visiting m No. 5 township at the home of her fatherinlaw, Mr. M A Props t. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Furr came in from Neweli's this morning after spending a few days in Mecklen burg. Mrs. T M Phillips, of Hillsboro, Celand, to attend the bedside of hlf 81ck motller- Mrs. John A Kimmons, Dr. R S young, Messrs John Rankin, Victor Caldwell, T A Fleming and party from N03. 2 and 3 township, rejurned from Atlanta this morning. Concord lias no Mayor. Some few weeks since Clerk of Court Gibson appointed Mr. L M Morrison, the present mayor of Coi cord' Public administrator. He ha been qualified, has given a bond o f000 fnd has been regularly irf- ciea-mioomce ana:is tiow per- forming the functions of said-office. Sec, 1389 of Chapter 33 of the code (vol. 1) says : ..There mar be a nnMin- minik tTat0T m every con nty, appointed by the clerk of the supreme court for the term of eicht vears. Sec 1300 of said chapter says. ter into boncL. with three or more snreties, approved by the clerk, in , j-j . - w , i tJie Penal sat5 $8,000, payable to the State of N. 0., conditioned faiths AUlljr w FCA1-UAm bUO "iB auu uuy mi iawiui oruera &C. Sec 1395 of said chapter says On the expiration of the term of office of a public administrator of his resignation, he may continue - to manage the several estates corns mitted to him prior thereto until he shall have fully admnrstered the same ccc. Article 14 section 7 of the con stitution of North Carolina says "No person, who shall hold any office or place of trust orf profit un der the U. or any department thereof, or under thia State, or uni der and this State, or under any other state or goyernment, shaa - - noiu ur ciciwioc auv uiuu vui, or olace of trust or prone unaer iue I CkUwUUi Ivy Ui vuia kwv.w w . . . ... -rr e tl te a seat in euner xxouse ui wii'a usu- eral Assembly ; Proyided, that rh ing herein contained shalir-id to officers in the militia, Justices ot AAW W"W'J - Therefore we have an officer hold- :n(rfwn nlacea of trust and protit . II w f " , . nh .a :n Art onDosition to our i taw" - i - consfcitution, and by law the;penalty i . .i . fnr tinldincr two offices is tne ror- first offic8 therefore e have n0 mayor in Concord. The supreme court recently de- 1.. :Ma ti,ifl aa t.n di- . ... T.i:tfl a. i ni ri uf l uiiiiiini uoata wu.m - I . I TPnr.iirs I . 1 . a VfnTrt I null I II IILIIin. JILM State Institutions, An - . wromoy - " that this law is good. What are we trniner to do about it ? The above is statute and conata- tntional law aiscoye" " Vestibule. 8 Dye Finish and Qualit.yJ The most important is j V DYE AND FINISH. W t i ii :-- Meteor Serge, 35 inches wide, wool both ways, 25c per yard. French Serge, 45 inches wide, wool Doth ways, 40c per yard; worth 50c. French Henrietta, 45 inches wide, wool both ways, 50c: worth 65c. . Black Faille Francaise Silk, 20 J inches wide, 85c; worth $100. - Another lot of BOUCLES! - in blacku50 Inches , wide, $1.00 per yard, worth 1.35. Thev are shaggygot the curl up to date. IMPORTED PLAIDS, bilk and Wool, 33 inches wide, worth 75c our ,'price 60c. See our patent Finger Tipped Ipr Dm, 25 and 35 cenSer pair. Fits like kid. Don'tJicome toolate. We are selling. V CANNONS &FETZEK THE com: WSman to be believed, will wear black, and there never was such a demand for biom Y? ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman' appearance than a fine x..-i- liL I economical and ultra fasli- ionable. We have -.just w gotten in our blacK anar" ;7.,";v J navy blues bought when the prices were low can aoll irKn 7fi p.ATif- TTp.nri fttta. Surah for 50c 46 inches wide Can sell you a SI goods 50 inches wide for 75c. Our stock of Black Creapones are the latest production. We asK all Ladies to see our dress goods betore buying else - wnere. Do you want to prettiest line of see the LAD I E'SISH O ES i ever snown m woncoru Then come and see us and be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe Tierfect beauty. Our No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiest jseoe on the mar ket. i Vylir LlU, U7 X UlUbCVA J UG th mogt stylish yet. Our No, 69 Pointed Razor nnr M 70 Hound Toe a i - ' Lrand seller, all at low figures 1 nM . n ren o Rtt, Tfi uinuiwux Our city trade "Leader" i - rmre Linen Bossom extra I I' heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent conunu ous facings on back and sleeves, custom cut and at the low price-of 50c. Hibson & Morrison. LOWE & SOW DO YOU KNOW That there are only 60 days left for us 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 taw days There is good things in it when you can buy $1.25 and $1.50 gloves for 75c.j AH kinds of - To go now tor belowjtheir value. Our lace stock has been cut down in price until you can afford to trim cheap dresses with Now is the time when you can't let your feet stay on the ground. You must put shoes' on all the little people, and if you don't know that LOWE'S 13 the place to SHOE THE CROWD i'T nn"n other people know it anoT are i.z 3? ?i n?by No one wants tu ttl I Pnces GjiOT-HLl-ISrG3- goes every day and the Deonle who tade advantage of this sale put money in their Docket. Overcoats and suits 1 now at almost what you want 10 pay. We are placing a special ' BARGAIN COUNTER in the middle ot our house where we will place on it every day something special, and to keep up with this sale it will pay you well to drop in every day and see what is going on. Wewant you to come and see us. I I LOWE & SON DRESS GOODS HAH
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