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Arrival of Trains,
ii from Richmondiarrives at 11:17 a. m.
No' Washington " y ,9:58 p.m. . ,
f2 Atlanta " " 7:22p.m. -N
,6 " Atlanta ' " 935 -m.
i New York M 8:51 a. m.
" Atlanta . " " 9:00 p.m. '
Northbound freight leaves ari2m.
. 63 Southbound ,r v 4 "5:15 P m.
Nos- 11 anc 13 are tne local trains between
Richmond and Atlanta- Nos. 35 and 36 are the
last mall
ton. Nos
Southwestern
at Concora
D M Walker rr f oof
market prices; for -all kind nf
Country orodhoaHu ' i.vu-
Uon J forget the place opposite D C
Virginia and. Norrh orrolina ffot-
1 ana Aiiania. os. 35 ana 30 are the - n j. -.' .. - ' ",
trains between Atlanta and Washing- Oftll game,-KlCQm50s V V TiplrVrn
.37 and 38 are the Washington and xlLlLtl8
tern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop 0D 8ae AO?; .27' b " and 28 Ch final
d on signal. at . - f
Myuuouuv 115..-. Continuous
passage in ca h direction. - Fare for
round; trirr$8i5MM - -f ' ;
The bTAND ahd &o t aery pleiiS'
ant. Tememberance ifromthet hands
of 0 P BlackV an old Concord
"bo?, who fihd8;life very dull at hia
home Tin TennGSSPP " witrinnfr. flio
Weekly.St andard;-' ' ;? '-
QUININE; HAIR TONIC
This admirable .preparation is
now too well known to re- v
quire recommendaN
tidn.
To stop the falling of the Hair, pro
mote its growth and cure '
v uandruu it baa no equal .
Entirely free from oily' or
GREASY SUBSTANCE.
35 cents per bottle
' ' AT
FETZttTS DRUG STORE.
CONCORD, N.i'C
"I escaped being -ay confirmed dy
speptic byt taking Acer's Pills in
THE RUSH OF HUMANITY.
- ' I nl V'.-I i- -S
1'eople Wlio Travel s, Seen by' Oufl
Reporter. "
v Mr. Robert McAllister returned
to Bessemer City to-day. -
Merchant M Oglesby,; of Har.
riaburg, was ia town to-day, ' ' ,
;Mr. .-Whit Simpson, of Albs
marle was in tfife citytoday,;; t ) v
V' Master vikbustoh Cochren ot
Charlotte, is yisiting in the city, v
"Capt-" pf 1 Nor
wood, is 1 in the city for a few day. ;
-rMessrs.", Ed. Moss and "Maury
Richmond haye gone to the Dxpcsl
tion. . v: ,
;. Liveryman M J Cori and con.
time. ' Xhis is thaexrieripnr.f nf I Mnafor (ianr., nu..uu iki.
many. Ayer's Pills, whether as an afternoon. . .
af terdin.ner pill orae a remedy for tni w u , .
1, ;-y?-.j;j;s'.' v.'S . sJlerk TomBo8t returned from
liver complaint, indigestion, flatuU -Af1lW . 1UCU
- " . y , , Atlanta ana other southern points
ency, water brash, and nansea. : are . w "CAU F""
invaluable. t : - ' fcUW 'T? V:: : : .. ?
. Mr S D'Allison, the kineto
Bcope and graphophone man, left to
day for Rock Hill, S. 0,
Miss Janie Ervin arriyed home
from the State Normal school ai !
this, his dparh earth i ' fnVnH 1,0 Greensboro this morning
A passenger tram passed here yes. has the teDderb st and gincereat . RevB. ZRua. M r Smith. j R
pathyof his numerous friends in Moose and R H Parker left thii
this city. morningfor conference 'at Reidsville.
Rev. Boozer, of Burlington, spent Mr." W A Ridenhour, of Bur
Monday night in the city with Kev. well & Dunn, druggists, Charlotte.
T H McCullough. He had been to came over to the city this morning,
Atlanta. HL Fowler, of Cannon- Mrs. J H Mason and little
ville, accompanied .Mr. Boozer ton loff fn.w n.
Burlington, where : he will spend wher thev will : to Atknt. u
Cotton, in Salisbury, Monday, J several days recreating .among old nigtu . . ; v
brought 8 cents; in Concord it and familiar scenes. . ' .
brought 8i., Sticks pin here. ThereiU be no 8ervice8 li4ZZ..n .!T!
Despite the rain and mud, several Trinity Reformed . church on , dava with her fatherMr.
young men shouldered their guns, Thanksgiving; ,Day. The pastor, R W.Allison, v ! vv ( -
called their does and went out for a Rev, B F Davis; will be. in Davidson t: ninL tt rs
to-aay. : county assisting Rev. J C Leonard g urjrfHn.
A BATCH OF LOCAL Nil WS.
Picked IJpnd Put in Shape By .Oar
llastliair jPencll Paiher.
: Mr. M B.Phifer has returned from
his old horn e i n Ro wan. where he
was called' Friday last to attend the
loinlr ViA A kU 'a.1 - ' .1
Look out for the cold wave, which Uiuuuer w nQ Pa8seQ
k nrftdintPri for fnmorror : wU wuiaaj, xu vue losa ot
www w w W VVM1 W W WW
A passenger tram passed
terday bearing twentytwo' coaches
This was a long string.
Odell mill No. 4 had to shut down
for a few hours Monday afternoon
and to-day on account of a(hot box.
Gray enameled stew pans, bread
pans, dish pans, cake pans, coffee
pots,. etc.. at W J Hal's. Open at
night. .
Dye Finish- 11
AND QUALiTY!
The most important is
DYE AND FINISH.
Meteor flerge, 35 inches wide,
wool both ways, 25c per yard.
French Serge, 45 Inches wide,
wool both wtys, 40c per yard:
worth 50c
French Henrietta, 45 inches
wide, wool both ways, 50c;
worth 65c.
Black Faille Francaise Silk,
20 Inches . wide, 85c: worth
914X).
, Another lot of
ETBOUCLES1 -
In black, 50 Inches wide, $ 1 .00
per yard, worth 1.35. They
are shaggygot the curl up to
date;
IMPORTED PLAIDS,
bilk and Wool, 38 inches wide,
worth 75c our price 60c. See
our patent
Fif ? Tipped
25 and 35 ceuts"per pair. Fits
like kid. Don'tj;come tocTlate.
We are selling.
CANNONS & FETZEK
l-dWE&SOlSii
,v-, .
hunt to-day.
tan. whfi' hft Vjppti vinifinor In the
i r o afviaa rr neon rra I ior!i ooreiQO or I .
. . , 6 - ,, .' ... cttj for seyeral weekj nd who vu
ONLY-
FIVE MORE WEEKS
1 w ill you bave tbe ad-,
vantage of tbis mag , "
nificent stock at your
own price! '
Our bouse bas been
rented to other pain -ties
arin we will bave
to give j'osession tbe
1st of January and to
close out tbe stock
we will sell goods at
prices that bave never
been beard of.
100 DOZEN
0 -I 0 ' I niTai.T nKurnVi naai- ThnmftatnilA J ' I
wood stoves, coall stoves, casbline r?A,J. ."M4," a bridesmaid at the Buchanan-Reed r 'H H
stoves, oil stoves, lamp stoves at W J
Hill's. O pen at night.
ColJno. R Erwin has been ap
pointed county ! commissioner for
The Trinity people will attend the V "r rrT-irT
f V . , marriage, has gone to Charlotte to
union services.
spend a few days with friends.
COM
Mr.'Corrlher Dead.
WSman
If tbe fashion plates are
to be believed, will wear
black, and there never
wa& eucb a demand for
LADIES 'BUCK
OE
Mr. John C Corriher, one .of Hh sbeakinyQf mt, W Pfirdn. who
Mecklenburg,, to fill the vacancy best business men of Rowan county waa ; mohbed Ppidft-. morn;n
caused by the death of Thos. Qner, died soon Monday morning at his Lwrs Avwv in aiw thA . oo o
.uqu. TaV q tt;h home in China Grove, after a nine- n. xrowa . r .rfr
to rne exciusiwn 01 an col
ored, iabrics. Nothing
Deputy Sheriff John S Hill is in "u . " 7 " ,0 " Charlotte News says :
i nnTTO 11 'naoa nrirn nnon mnni a . . -i - .
Charlotte tracing au escajjedl' " . -"""'i; : "Xhe yictim of this Georgia mob
priBoner. He ha. him "locatect and ,nvomner wj.. . .K,.; formerly lived In Oharlotte, and
will dohbtless have his game on his partaerofMr. i Frank Patterson in kept a store in the stand now occb
retnrfl. the merohantile bosmesa. pled by H Link He ailed in
' un v r a He was about 48, years old, and ba,iniea and moved, to Paw Creek
TMe8srs i?rank Cook and A WM a muob esteemad gentleman. to8h wiere he f f or MV.
Jones, warm patrons ol the Webklt The remaina Vere baried to-day araj. a then he went, to (Jeorgia
Standard, now livng m Salishnry, (Taesaaj; -at Mt., Z!0n N Reformed M ft 0!- married a
spent Sunday and Monday in the chnroh, the funeral service being dan?hter of Mr. Gray Utley, and
Clty ' conducted byltey. Dr. Trexler. a brother-in-law' of Eev. Dr.
Six bill posters struck town Mon Ohma Urovc loses one or its oest Burkhead. He was 51 yearsjold.
day, advertising balloon ; ascensions and moEt enterprising citizens.
"7 ' . 'lADall Day.
which will take place nTor near
, About ;. eighty five merry school
Ail outside .work , was : suspended girls passed: through the city this
town, 5 A An la lr A flan fa ' TmrY
Dr. W H Wakefield, of Charlotte, weather, and iha mecljanics and day the , State Normal at-Oreensboro;
will be in Concord at the St Cloud laborers' in general; put-- inday Misses Elizabeth aud Emily Gibson
on Friday,vember29.. HM..prac around tlie mercfiantsV stoves,' tell- were among ;the.xiumberi and . were
andlhro. 4 tov; ingstories; cracking .jokes, scaly- pined by Mrs R E Gibson and Miss
. ".' . r,. harkfl. chestnuts !andi roasted pea- Tiallah Hill at this place. The
JJr. xsurris, 01 otamy couutv, ... i . - . - - ,
was in the City Monday night... He whUe, the clerks .were busy party WH1 remain: in AtUntaLnntil
is now more famous and is much arranging ; goodsor fcsplay and Saturday n.ght.
handsomer than the' last time, he convenience. in the wmdows and fcr J" .-.
e iai foil ti?fl nl ftPfl BUC"W' f" J T T I eJ XI W ClUmaU, UUUWbWi v
VlSlteatni8 place. , , . h.n fi, 1 ,nvantr P.lnna . .. . . .a-.
quii uuc, ao mo Aw - onft of tne lnataument iurauurtj
Next Friday night the young
am ... t
P. . , - , i onr! fhft heavv rain made the gloom . 'ji-jWAw'iJjYiniw
ladies of Room 'Ko. 4 ot MoanirHW - , . doubw, wm iiauSw mwv -v
laaies, xwoom . , mnrft nercenLible durinff the n .n. 11 t. rv
AmcBua, will giye a reception to a : - weu;, --6'-.;
-f friends at the forenoon. ; - brutal assault upon Clio Richards,
"uuiwi w - I . I I . , -. . . - -mr I
color i.me Brawn. the twelye year oitt aangnter 01 mjs. ket
adds more to tbe beauty
and dignity of a woman's
- appearance than a fine
black gown, which is alike
economical and ultra fasb
: ionable. We bave .just
gotten in our black and
navy blues bought when
! the prices were low can
1 sell you ,75 cent Henrietta
1 Surab; for 5dc 46 . inches
wide ' Can sell you" a, $1
' goods 50 inches wide -for
76c,- Our stock of. Black
Creapones are the latest
production. " We ' asls all
Ladies to see our dress
goods beiore buying else-V:-
where. .' ' , .
Do you want to see the
prettiest, line of
LADIE'SSHOESJ
ever shown in Concord
Then come and see us and
be convinced.
Our No.' 49 narrow Opera
Toe perfect beauty. ;
Cur No: 71 Needle Square
Toe prettiest seoe on tbe mar
always sold at 10 and
.15 cents goes on our
bargain - table today
at S centsl They have
G-QT TO O-O
; All dress Tgoods cut
"to cos t and v below.
Flannels at prices you
have not seen before.
..WE SELL A-.
..-.
atr .75 cents ' th at
worth $1.25.
is
EVERYTHING
CHEAPER
,v ,- -
r:. this;
WEEK :
EVER
roaiHano nf Mr. .InO. A Oline.
Mr W n Russell of Forest Hill, A. very noticeable incident occurs Nancy Richards, who works at the . : Our No, 69 Pointed Razor
. . , rhina Grove. I every day at tne nome 01 xuercnani. uinguau iwub. jiwumu 10rj1Ue mi,av Diyuou
bas returned -from-Ch 70 Round Toe a
herehas been to onichen raiser, 1 that has attracted her motner was at work in the imll, grand seller all at low figures.
aangnter, mrs. xxeurj j, - , fl
J UK lfn4n - TTa Via a A
cnuciuij 1.. wu .--r-v . I number of chickens, the BlacK Mi- $200 bondCharlotte -News
. - - ' ia tint I - . t'"v
A cup 01 muuuy norca, and White Leghorn species.
Ml E
K m n r W i. '
wholesome, neitner ib The Minorcas can be seen m a
muddv medicine. One way to know rouD to themselves and the Leg
a reliable and skillfully-prepared horna in another part of the yard
Wnn-nnrifier is bv its freedom from . ihemaelves. The two breeds'
se'diment. Aver's . Sarsaparilla is Iq jn trees fifty feet apart and
lwavs brieht and sparkling, bes w;jj not mixin eating or scratching
rftnB6 s ia an extract and not a together and the most stringent
,iAw,f,w - color line is drawn.
He was sent to jail in default 5 UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS
Our city tra.de uLeadern
pure-Linen Bossom extra
heavy muslin double front
and back, patent continur
ous facings on back and
sleey.es, custom cut and
at the low price of 50c.
ftiBSON '.Morrison.
When Baby wag sick, we gave her Castorta.
When she was & Child, ihe cried f or Castorta,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria.
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria
LOWE & SON. 2
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