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Arrival of Traln No. n from Richmond! arrives at 11:17 a. m. 1C 9:5 P in 935 a. m. 8:51 a. m. 11 12 Atlanta ,6 Atlanta 1 7 New York II II . k " Atlanta Northbound freight leaves at zam 9:00 p.m. 63boutnDouna . "55;. p. ncr- Nos. 11 and ia are the local trains. between. Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the fast mall trains between, Atlanta and Washington- -Nos-OTd?;prre thee Washington and StuthwestiraiVtibuMUmited trains and stori t Concord on signal. . - - quinine Hair; This admirable preparation' now too well known; td re quire reeommendaN . -r i'h tion. . 5 . To stop the 'falling of tBe Hair; pro mote its .growth and .cure Dandruff it has no equal. entirely free from ; oily or Greasy Substance. 35 cents per bottle 1 . at: : FETZER'S DRUG STORE, CONCORD,;. N. C A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. Picked Up'aud Pat In Shape By Onr II ustlias Pencil Pusher. See notice of seizure, by Deputy Collector Harris. We call your attention; to the commissioner's notice Dy 1J P Walter; The graded school teachers epoi sition party, returned from Atlanta this morning. . . ' ' ...... x Tv.: " 7 ' Her many friends are delighted td see Miss Nannie Cannou, out again after her long and severe spelt of illness. Forecast for tomorrow , says: "Saturday slightly warmer with . in, creasing cloudiness,- and probably light rains'." ; .. .. .,. ; Gray enameled steXvpans bread pans, dish;' pahs, cake ' pan's5 cdffee pots, etc., at W J Hill's Open at nigh i. Master Tommie JotTnsod has some 8ecoHd crop pears tha't? are r as' large as guihea eggs." They , are very fine variety, but not quite" ripe ; ; - : ; Cooking stoves, heating stoves, wood stoves, coal stoves, gasoline stoves, oil stoves, lamp stoves at W J Hill's. Open at night. The company store of Walter j Parish & Co. has changed the style of the firm to . Parish & Hudson, Mr. Walter haying closed out his interest. . ' . ? Cotton fell off a few points this morning, but the ruling price was 8 J. A few bales were bought at 8.30. Receipts at the platform reached the 200 notch today.;, Salisbury is beginning to arrest tramps. This act will t end that nuisance. If sucK were done in Con cord, onr people" 1 might get relief. They were here in droves on Thurss day, Mr. and Mrs. George W Brown na two children haye returned from Salisbury,' where tney dined on Thanksgiying day with 1 Mrs. : Veible, Mrs. Brown's grandmother, who celebrated her 90th birthday, . The soft, rich, glassy sheen, so much admired in hair, can be se cured by the ; use of Ayer'8 Hair Vigor. All the assistanc3 that na ture requires to make the hair strong, beautiful, and abundaht is supplied by this excellent5 prepara'" tion About 7 o'clock Thursday night it looked as if there would be some trouble on the streets among the "owdies, both white and blck, of the n, which was due to the unusal amount of drunkenness. The fes 1 -We white and the hilarious : black 'ers somewhat curbed, however, , by t-e association of the blue coats, who kept them even more quiet than many expected. Not an arrest was niade. IONIC Collections for the Th0- fe,tat Episcopal church "'oroin 'atnoabted t6 more than fiCty dollar, mcludinR Pr0Ti8i0 and money. 'Mfaeea Connie Clme. Af1.l! v.f .ter are irthe cit, i from -Mo A-rtUn 'Cr-- oirv.- y -i uf oejmnaryand by- young-les wiiltern a number 9i;irienas at the home of Miss Oline tonight. 1 he $mei pus cures of rheums Kin by the use of the5 old standard bloddurifier ye?J Sarsaparilla; show CDhclusiyely that" it is an efCec. tiye femedy, if not indeid ffie speci fic; for the most painful and persist ent of maladies. : Wba has cured others will also' care you. J E McCorkle, the well-known pbrenoiogist of North; Carolina, has ano&cecrpss stret from; and opJ poaite Conft .flousei where he will give charts and oral delineations of .Character, with advice a? to Disease, Loj Marriage and choice of occu Ptfon accoing to natural deyelop ments: People of all ages and sejes Mm ftjtf to children as ti edu-1 cation- and training. Ten years of auuwti experience, xte nas many I strong testimonials too numerous I S m?: on-f5m dwtinguished uriu areiiniaDs. wiye mm a call! rxuu il noc regret u. will be here , , tj m. e. conference. t it was . .opened at Keidsville, on Wednesday, by Bislb66 W- W Dun- '' cik.w" o n n can, , of Spartanburg, S.. 0 One Wndre atia twentymo; clefgymen and 15 lay members answered foil WSliirwMiieo'iBiy. ; rfCiVMiAirtVi'' Ufniiiki. ' ai.anan, xv n. rarjier, 1 iuiiaKer, Church property : W L Dawson, xt iii xayior, t raris. . Bible ; Course : T S Ellington,' A G Gahtt. ,; Temperance : W S Creasy, M D Giles, J A Odell, D B Coltrane. District Records J MDownum, J R Moose, W V Honeycatt. . . Conference Relations: T W omitn, M j xloyle, x J. oaiyer. ; Question 20 was called. The foN owing presiding . eiders were called, wno matte reports as to tner districts and their character passed. Revs. P J Carraway, rf H Wood, W R Barnett, J RScroggs, JP Brooke, J J Ifenn, J C Rowe,, K M Hoyle, 0 W Byrd, T E Wagg. The following elders passed ex amination of character and were re tn mi nnnference lations: W W Albea, C MAnder, kw son. J W Bird, W H Cooper, r X Edward, S D Peeler, R W Pickens, Z Rush, M V bnemii, ) u J.roy, j J RLong, Jas. Wilson. The -name oi ' Vrf was caiiea ana ne was. iocawu u u own request. Notice or secure. i - the following property for violation of the Internal aeveuhe laws of the United States.lo wU: , Near Albemane, jx. v;., iovemuer 185. -' ' ' ' . ' . - Two ffrav hcrses, l two-norse wagon and harness,! 7e aDd contents - su; Hiffhtower. : 7 "... ""nnfi i : - --- - ... ........ .... f JvwrtM? Cal ?"d be :J' bury this afternoon on basing ,S'za. ne , will , make it ' interesting M. v . ' J- l i; ' and profitable to them. Special at . Tollj KlrbJ ?f AeyiHe, in this community, are on the several ; r. Wm. Marsh, Of Monroe, comlmteekV ' v -: ' ' K spent Thanksgiyiog day with his SSJfiT1' anrf PeriodicalSitfJ; W brother, Druggist f iMarsS. ; ' Any person claiming Baio. propeny m w& at them. It got upon the Side hereby notified to appear before; the un- ;uilc au .. . ; .f , . n. wtfhin thirtv (SO) days from the date dPTBiffned at nis omce m auviiic,. jl. n V:n(1 nv ncb clafm in the form UClOUift""- ; - . , - and manner prescrioea Dy law, or me property will be declared lorietea 10 uie bAM Li. KU U-b.lt S.'- - Collector 5th Dist. N. C "Rv R. S. Harris. D. C. Nov. 27,1895. .(naa 4w. f 4fifsl -i WKAMERICAN TOBACCO ftiffiR? ' DURHAM, W.CU..ACl MADE FROM I3igi Orado ToEjqggo ABSOLUTELY PURE j THE RUSH OF HUM ANITY.' People Who Travel, as Seen by Onr ISenorter. "-Mr. -W aPowe, of Morganton, is in the city. ' Mr. 8moot Dajvaolt is in 8alis " SpenaiD days in town. ' A J Orowell,' of China wua iu mv cuy ims aiter no ' " v. ' Sfc F V Snell, of. Greensboro, snent nesterdav and todav m thft city. , Mr Hermon Dowd, of Ohar- lotte, s6eut Vesterdav at Dr. W O Houston's. - fcV -f viVK f V-v J , --Mrs. John Bost and children , 4"0 vv':' j i "tt ,tiV J J ' ' iCy. Vv r' 038 ana James .iYonng-returned lMt,Teniofir from Atlan'a..- v ; - i omw. lumu yi Mrs, J S Sapp, on East Depot street. . miss- Mary uevane, or ine Greensboro Normal college is visiU 1 ine Miss Janie Ervin, on Spring street." ' : r ; - Printers Frank B Irvin. Leroy gmith and Kollie Harrisr ot the Salisbury World,1 spent yesterday in the city. Miss Lola and Bessie Ritbh: of Qaiisbn rv;- soenV r vesterdav at ! the y e of Mr. 'George Murr's, their lp - i - Mrs,' Lucy -Fulp and two 4 li ttle boys,' who were yisiting Miss Maggie Castor, have returned, to Fort Mills, S. O.V their home. - 4 - v Misses Essie Wise, Rosa 'Wue, j Vandora Pool, of Mont Amoena, and JQWer St. John's, ren I, - . nr..i. i turnea jnis mprning rrom uu. Dr. antt Mrs. n u nernng ana their little daughter, Nell, came q f rom charlotte yesterday. They Dr. W H Wakefield, the yery prominent eye, ear and nene special- - 4. lsi or uuariuitu. was iu .uc umir uc v,ia rnfpflflinnai nnhr.ft. Jlr. Wake- I Aim vvwwmm wvww r - i a 1?0 mantr in thia county, who regard himno less than 0 ui:- r Qa Wednesday evening a mule I. , : tri ' CU1 1 MHMMBHKV oeiongmg 10 jsir. vj h ouciwuigiauu ounux, ..o. amused a number of people on the streets Dy waiting up agiuau u i wai& auu kicycu oia mc vtow.j .v- TO;a rnm 4 ttinann'n fcU iiU"b I . , Al I. nw 1 arug store to we lurmmw swio, hich. building it meandered and after looking, around a few seconds,-it gave , several whimpers and went its way i . " r Dye KiNiSH AND 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 Silk, 20f inches wide, 85c; worth $1.00. Another lot of -ETBOUCLESI- in black 50 Inches wide. 81.00 per yard, worth 1,35. They are shawnr crot the curl im m date. IMPORTED PLAIDS,' bilk and Wool, 33 Inches wide, r wonn-Yoc our.iprlce 60c. Bee our patent Epr; loves, 25 and 35 cents per pair. Fits like kid. Don't come too late. We are selling CANNONS &PETZEK rlili com: wSman If the fasbion plates are fA Via arrnA i rrttl . txrat blackj and tliere never DT A nwn nDrc'e n o o-n q to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman' d appearance than a fine black gown, which is alike economical drid ultra fash ionable. We have just got ten in our black an d 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 76c, Our stock oi Black Creapones are the latest production. . We ask all Ladies to see our dress goods betore buying else where. Do you want to see the prettiest line of LADlKS shoes j exer ' sliowu 1 in Concord Then cone and see us and be convinced. Our No. 49' narrow Opera Tna rfpnr hTiW i '''v','.-r"r'j. Cur JXo. 71 iNeeaie bquare I . Toe prettiest seoe on tne mai . . q 69 pointed Razor loe iue musi aiyiitjut. Our JNO, 70 Kouna Toe I -rl oallaii of lnm fifrnroa ttvtt A TTMTP JV.T - QUTPTQ Our city trade "Leader" pure Linen Bossoin extra heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent continu ous facings, on back and sleeves, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. MORRISON. IT Quality Fiw Tipped LO WE & SO W ONLY- FIVE MORE WEEKS will you Have thie ad vantage of this magH nificent stock at youV own price. .. Onr house lias been rented to other paiW ties ann we will have to give possession the 1st of January and to close out the stock we will sell goods at prices that have never been heard. of. 100 DOZEN UDIES BUCK HOSE always " sold at 10 15 centa goes, on .our. bargain lable to.'day at 5 cents. They have , Ail dress gbods cut to cost ; and below. Flannels at prices yu have hot seen before. WE SiL G A- at 75 cents that worth $1.25. is EVERYTHING CHEAPEB THIS WEEK THAN ' EYER. LO WE & SON. 4 il 1 Y. 4 i
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