-j H- HI llllllllll WIBMBBMBMWm, " - ' , - L ' -' l . ArriTal of Trains, So ii from Richraondiarrives at 11:17 a. m. I ' ' Washington .M.f1H93S.p. ra. , : J 6 " Atlanta " " 9:35 a.m. 7 " Ne York " 6:3I-a. m " Atlanta.-. ." " -j-v-r n 6jXorthbound freight leaves ati2ra. 'i . 63 bouthbound - " . 5:15 p. ta. Nos. 11 and 12 are .the .local grains. . between R.-hniond and Atlanta. -,Nos.:afrd-"Ar-'.k, i ts innll trains between A'frnta kftd-.Wnshine--- Nos. 37 and 38 are th VaShinforf- aH ".western Vestibuled Limited trains ajjd St&p .1 Concord, pn signal, f r Y? 1 j.y r Gamblers in Town. -P-visited the tent on the vruae lot, pitched hr fh- a;i f SftSSSP 9?2SSgli?vi there 1 cash Quinine Hair Tonic 1 . 1 Tli is admirable preparation is now- too well known to re- " quire recommenda tion. . : To stop the fallinefof the Hair, pro mote its growth and cure xJandruff it has no equal. Entirely free from oily - or Greasy Substance. - 35 cents per bottle AT FETZER'S DRUG CONCORD, NyG. own i A BATUg OF LOCAL :NEJ?& Picked Upland Pat in Shape Ilr ;Ont liustlfne Pencil Pusher. Mr. John Creech, of jCannanville,! After a week's nolidar 'le white graded school opened np again 'this? morning -. . .... ; 'Tis a iunny sight Jo view thei big sleeyea under , a commonsized umbrella thiay atrf .Gray .enamcJied ateW -ixaaat .bread pans," dish pang, cake ' pans, coffee pots, etc., at Jtf j HUTs . , Qpen at nigixr. "trl while ihe CeiJar Grove 1 Ya 'th:riFht as we entered stood an ?ani who, worked the wheel ;?r tune" and his song was to "w?, fte indicator," and from all SHU6n8 it coat all the way from 50 cents to $5 to watch it each time It revoiyed, while the band continued' to play, V . ". .. j . To the hft of this was the man with the numbered ;.uten pins" and, for your money you got "dubs" aU ways with a double -amount of ex perience while the band played. For the amusement of the "inno cent" and the ' 'trapped' a man play ed with, .shakes, while the band played and charmed its listeners, li The joos8 skin man did not do 3 much of he skinniojg:, jalthough he wp uu mi auuu m me Dusmess. A man walked on sharp edge swords, while Me -band played enchanting airs:' A "PuQcn and Judy: per. f oriaance iook placeat-hef ore the haUDOXL,ascended, .while . the - hand 1f 11 Cigarettes kSSw D"u ke Sons MaSSWy rTtfLAMERlCAN TOBACCO CO UUHHAtfl, N.C. U.S.A. 4- MADE FROM igh imda Tebaseo ABSOLUTELY PURE THE BUSH OF HUMANITY? AND OtTAT.TTYI JU. .-. The. most important is DYE AND FINISH. & i . . . Meteor Serge, 35 inches wide, w French Serge, 45 inches wide, Q Q wool both ways, 4Qc , per yard; n worta 00C. " ' French Henrietta," 45 inches $ fcwide, wool both ways, 50c; worm ooc. - ; . Black Faille Francaise Silk, inches wide, 85c; worth $1.00. : Another lot of LOWE & SOW People Who Travel, as Seen Tby nr Reporter. ..-? J, . Mr. Ed P Hill is spending . tjie arternoon n unarlptte.: j lu Mr, Burton Bennett returned from Atlanta last night. ' " --Merchant- Clarence Qt Heiliz was hp from Mt. Pleasant today, j Mr. J F Downum, of Dallas, spent Sunday night in, the city relatiyes. .a;,,- i Do jsw ?f Odbkihg stoves Seating stores. FcTcast for tdmorrow says : Tues rla faiW drl 'hAliV' T Trtiot iCAIrt vave signal; temperature will fall 25 degress by Tuesday evening." -'' The city school board was -ivot in 4 regular monthly "session: this after noon on account of the absence from Bd.UGLESi- in black, 50 Inches wide, $1.00 W per yard;' worth" i;35. Phey Q are shaggy got the curl up to n date. - .... '.- i .-'"-" XHEOKTED PLAIDS, lkivwqpl, inches wide, nrh Wcurlprice 60c. h See our The new smoke tracts ft) because but Ml' in jajl, it was a "gift show just .what the sheriff i&gued them license for. It is the biggest fraud and -ianihl ine scheme ever let come Mrs. 0 Fisher and Miss Kate had license and the band played, f Torrenoe, of -Forest HiliraVe yisitink S 5 " ' : friends in Charlotte; 4 U f: The Orfiran of the ConYere'ace , .: . ! - !. rMr;?osephuV Dannie! writes to Hr. Charles F ijchie was hia Raleigh News and Observer as own from Salisbury yesterday rA loiioa qncerning ine v-n.r4Siianj ww luuruiug. , , . . . Advocate- j J Encineer Will Barrier, of 7 Ters some.diference of; ppin- Feflix flour mills has'ge-fihar ion I about the Advocate and I its ii - ,v vx ? Charlie Misenheimer rer ined C6da.frbm Balisburyj -where he has been for some time. v !- i Retdaville Saturday night .and weht out to Mt.iPleasanjt yeser -Messrs : E Hm Hall and Harry Fry ling have gone to Charlotte o put in a very difficult job of electric wiring. Mr, James Lee Query and sister, Miss Jjiiliah Queryl Of Meck- lenbur county, spent pun aay jn jn city with relatives;'0 C.'.T-j.?' -V ';') .- f - : Kev. B F Davis returned Jo city tosday ff roni Davidson, county, where ha has been ( assisting in n ?r ligious. meeting. i ' i tsflfs3 A5 Ridenhonr and Houstbh Cochrane' rturhdJtoP&S Ipr fas 95l&nd 85 cenJtalper j)air. Fits meUd.1 PoWkJoni?toolate, CANNONS & FETZEK lojne nf hemi $i;e not; vlts priticism J and "defenders; ' ' ' SL Blair other changes are Amoni? the X)0ssi- bilities. rfiev R B John andevJ John N.JCole, representing the'EasU em Conference, were requested to mdet 'V thd committee on book's' ahd periodicals, and '.discuss the paper dues tion. It is understood there townipf several members; No ' ibf? is1' a strong sentiment in favor of the poi tant tfusiness was to fiaye dome' Conference electing an1 editor, Jt and Mr. H L Fowler, for a long time tendering him to the owners t V the eight boss of the spinning rpdms at pan But. the , prpbalulitiea .ire ii. . :? ' ms?S'hMf -t-V- .SlllTj' JjlfrVtiiff fViAro will .hp nn n.hancrn in the me vjannou iaciones, nas refligucupw. -jfrr t---tot " his noflitinn hprft to ancent One morel Plan. .v; e . s. . '-i lacratiye at "'Wioitoo. f Mi '"vUl 'wui AircomTSSu vSJFxiteeiy.. leave for that pliie&onaay AexVi' riB'-fi ftttuH-Mj Te f.-?r. .-!!! & OHhY FIVE MGfJE EEK sJ5 ti:: TV ill y ou liave the ad vantage of this mag nificent stock ?ti y;o.ur own price. Our house .has been rented to. other paxi . ties ann we will have tKivoiseiprilie 1st of January and to close v out : the stock : we- will sell goods at prices lh,at have neer been heard of. 100 DOZEN THEf . COM M'A-JN e fashion plates are e teliev;; war wear black and i there never J ,wa snxjL a.enand for BLApi&RgfSf GOODS to thie ixclisin of all col- fabiiM? Nothing adds mrp to the beauty appearance than a ' fine blak spfown, which is alike gfeonbniical and ultra fash 5labl& have just gotten t in pur black and na f&$HesJ wre low can SUjLce Henrietta 'bUi.Ai; H Ktib Aft i n nh as e Oa.n Bll Ton a l wide for Black BUCK 5 0riiatock of .useit-iJ a pretty ece cf fork intnuwts:baT0 not ,et. been read Wattias, 'who .iaye pn thatthere "arB;four;lgr"ioa on -riTt a. i'. . J L mti.dn .with Mias MaMii ifiwU each cotnejj g?b ftt? ffhere jyj fee returned to ns. This gomery, ha?e rel.urn.ed.to by theironbtlieir5 is eood news and will be received at Milton v S . " mnuablT hi evervbody of all ; , always -sold at 10 and 15 cents goes1 on our ht 6 centsr They have i : t All dress e;oods cut to. cost and below. Flannels at tSrices you have not seen before. ' - -i . f - ' ,: . i - j- ' . v7 '. - , ,-'V V.-: - i ' Php tinmpmria enres of xnenma- "vs &-rp- - . i - E lft wftner and ner euen, r, . fipnnmitiations. . , , n - . .-s.: - v -i k i ' Miss Koxie -p niienwicieri xcuarmraw fism by the oeof the old standard THIS'. CteaDones iiie the latest production , - We , ask all Ladies to see "our dress goods bepj buying else-j EVERYTHING . prettiest line of y.er buuwu iu wuuwfu see us and ar jo w Opera ify feeble i Square on tli e mar at 7 r.-ipRtslitajt, is -jgl I riMIWflMI'llllit I - ... mi . blMtowfier,-Ayer? ;BF?paru, . . (h ' i.nlwn MtT Pleasant, tliu MtwnooaKwsr show ajxa0iisivd.a4wi iir TT . - . ' ;- Unending several iaysmosi pieasan i;:.: liMI Sen World teiifl,us WflYr . , ' :iCUi J nrpaident was turned out of his own t : . 4 haX tic, for the most wmar anu.iH.w f TYiaVi withhisi ;wMiW.xexmie nncan, , MwpispT-jgr .. v7 7 -rV &&g:i EM- -iv family to-be turned out or nouse anaiuy :7ZZ1J1Z Mr ' 3. -Ritoakf 6t flbina OrPTf, .,11.: CA T,S,nHIr eicitea : oitvClty tm mWK W Wf:!f9 ; J Ton nrattiest flOe waa inr4tor in in'-Vreia fjr "Thii is what Attorney Bmim-i , - - tbi. V- ti J: - . ! foarjirfgar? ftf Wbbklt to Pro?. E . E (Jampbell, ' -HiKes Elizabeth Gibson id ; Our Ho, & fRaZ0? SiandIm tio thf doi it Jrholfe 36' IrTine - OouWs. Me- J'annia Bijl spent Snday and today Toe the moafestyhsli yet. , , , SMiMk' MtR in the cifeon their return to Green -Oat JS& "!9J beturti iffilptHK- ttKil W!ioflt.rtly borofa ASaitatess gra Uer, all t low figures. KDl4". ?,J . . j & obliged pnrchaae a 'resi. iPIrM . Our city trade "Leader" . :.J .Tn.: RP.. i bn-ildins: though ammediateli Patterson with their Yuiting.fjeminr . . i-r muu" -V ri.,: tt.o d infnll view of theirs irVV'ri, 'Missss Addi? .Jenny, ,andbacK. curea .ny tner .ne t J(p-.'tr if r . . . T - 'Asj.-.Jr -"usvu 1 in f TT nnfor MttiA Miller VieorAlfthesiston that na- rThls ; V . ?ne . PPl!"r iii? "IIU - A 4 i rft r.'i:: hair 11 Our city IJossom expra inuslin double front patent continu ous facings on back and hair Misses Annie ana ura iipoyer w our rew is town are -attending, and the one; of afternoon ; nnder special :esoo?1oM ai meaow ric supplied y this e'xceient , .prepara tion . ' ' - Vr' 1 ' whose faculty Rev; W (f Camphell is Messrs Frank' McGraw and Deperry QlggON i x v. i i"

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