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Arriral of Trains io. ii from Richmondiarrives at ; am. 35 . wasnineton - - i - Washington j2 37 44 Atlanta 41 Atlanta " New York 1 41 It 8:51 a. m ' fiiNOrinooana ireisrur leaves at iitny. .J . . .: s . .3 " Atlanta 9:0a p.m. " 63 Southbound . "5:15 prm. Nos. nandta are. the local trains between Richmond and Atlanta.- Nos. 35 and 36 .are the fast mall trains between Atlanta and Washing ton. Nos. 3 and 38 are- the Washington , and Southwestern Vestibuled limited trains'arid stop at Concord m signal. ' -yrX . V For The.: We are nQw:dpeningl tfte. handsomesfclinepf ovet ties f r Christinas ijtra.de wehave ever, displaedsQ many beautiful gos, cant enutoerateV;" you- to call ; andlook tliein ' 0 iyer - WeJ- take great pleasure in showing them, for they are indeed beautiful and every thiug is SO CHEAP. Please call early and often.' " E7ZEU;S DRUG STOBE, CONCORD, N.C A BATCH OF LOCAL:NEVVS. t'icked Up;ail Put iu Shape By ;Oar ilusiliuic Pencil Pusher. Only three weeks until Christmas. Kicking ia now in order among the foot-ballers. ' , Forecast for tomorrow calls for fair weather. Fre3h Carolina Kice jast in at J P Allison's for 5 cents per pound. Though Schlatter healed people, he didn't waut money for it.4 This is hero the miracle comes in. "Beaos, oatmeal, hominy, gelatine, Baker's and German's chocolate, ohyes, macaroni, canned goods . of all sorts at J P Allison s. "Eighteen, marriage, license were issued during the month of Novem- qer, 11 to whites and 7 to blacks. "Bicycle crazy" as a form of , ex pression is not u&ed maliciously A crank is really attacked to the wheel. The rails from the dummy line are being hauled to Cannons' factory siding, from where they will be shipped. Fre3h citron, . raisins, recleaned currants, ex tract j and spicea for frait cakes and Christmas goods at J P Allison. "A Handy Note Book," partially Sited with notes on the Sunday School Lessons, has been found and passed to us to find the owner. Bring along your dime and get your prop- erty. . . - As the speakseasy doesn-t seem to work with desired effect, probabl? by keeping the mouth shut al- tnrfihT micrhf. nanRAa fltortnae of the usual drinking .. during : the h-lidays t , , . . The numerous cures of. rneuma tu:r vtt noa fh. nirl standard hUnA fl T Sarsanarilla. uiuuwuuimtii i v k, ."""vr '1 uiUOurmvr..-" entof maladies. -What has! cured, u , rt t others will wlso cure you. r f , it ' ttt i : inf n nnr-. nf inntinorir. w.'u norrn o Dnur'iM ill vwmiiuuAUyM'i vr . ... . f ?.,t.vt..n -W - fl; from AnhA nnnntsr to tm8 City auu 7 fu i oVHr The is of the white walnut variety. We kernel does not taste the red walnut, Ducnas., mond. "! ". " A - U1 nntTl , found by i. uue-iiaij. ucuw vwiu, v-. .' Miss Lizde Ridenheur in a cotton patch on the plantation of Mr. win Goodman in No. 6 township, bear inrr the date of 1804, has 'beenr sent I.Ttt. c.vrmpn -to bfi added to it's large variety of curips, . - ml i4of f hrft niarket. circus soap oiini icouo ... . 'Celluloid and corn starcn, x,cav , Allieon's. , Holidays shnw on no tro w fhak it IS All effeC. " . ? iuuuu m ' ' . ; . M nUK a fnrtb- m thA hfiTiaa or J?rani o vorh rm t.hA nnr . . . ii' --Iaa UXSnL Christian, a little ijnpudent negro I blind and remarned there live remeay, u not inuccu kuo.bh, - .. . . if;a i? r ,', -'xt. nn iu i. 0?nfl:nn.rfi af. Street arau, tmo xU5. " uurv waa icauucu. ; , Auction oU f rr:- -1 i win . , wm sen at-. tii.i. 1 uuiii: z iifirmn . 4. otable.-Satn'riltti , n . Carlos - of K,n,ckv- -"bm couutry of Koatrfokv, and among the Joad are 0Ke &u4 drivers ?nd ; saddlers, Also some heavy fork bor: es and mules; This stock Will positively be sold regardless of $?BZS w shine. ir-Sock mnstbe as represented, ur money refunded. No by-bidding. You; will fi nil f u : ; x . .... - ovuujv urowu Bros -Stable, o December 6th. Call nd inspect thera. . , s. Improvements at All Saints. r4r;Telbule fronting on West Pepot street is : in course of con struction at the Episcopal church. This .addition will greatly enhance the appearance of the quaint looki ing little". church, which is already one of the most; attractive in the cicy. a Dima ditch or sewer will be ran from the basement of the church a depth of twelve feet under Depot street, to conduct water from the basement into which it runs during wet spells. Building an tl Loan J 5th Merles Opened. The fifteenth sarieR nf snrv m the Concord Perpetual Building and Loan Association opens Saturday, December 7th. Call on the eeort- tary and treasurer and subscribe, The third series of stock matures and will be paid off this month, A good paying investment. J. P. Allison, Pres. H. I. Woodhouse, - Secretary and Treasurer. d410fc Ahothr sinner Kepents, A postal dated this Thursday a. m. reads and explains itself : "I uuiuuuuiwu vu " die with a good taste in my mouth, and I am informed in golden terms : 'Subscribe foe The Daily Standard.' My recent trip to your city has trade me feel like looking orange. at another fellow peel an - Yours &c, H. O. Herimg. A. Youner Preacher. "Rav . Tj ' H Trinletft. who has been lflboriW ith hia brother in the Salisbury circuit, but who was re moved to the Iredell circuit, by the last conference, is probably the youngest minister in the State. He ia only 19 years old but Mr. J A Hudson tells us that his discourses are eloquent and that he is one of thellbest preachers ever on the Salisbury chcuit. Conference has taken him on probation.-Salisbury World. ' ' ' ' , Pommelled oa theflead with a ttocu. Walter, Morris, the .year-old son of O B Moms, of Cannonville, was severely pommelledrcn the head; : ?-.'tft . ft -1 ' i i ' ..mi.. i- f,o hanrifl the carrier bleacheryi-and-while'on-his way to Dieau u v.J the well ne (f luc iv,,, mv n.r-.vrr i . - I - . 1 I 7 . V .mt- . v i j - j. 4 . dor They wera tried before -J K " , . xu Patterson, mayor pro :ieffl,-auu.,iuo , c , - - - fnr th tiiA .court was for thd a j?o6d thrashing. The negro waa : hpint- backed by a white' boy by the name pinion, and did a good job name of WhenBaby was Blck.Ve gave her Castorla. .QleQstoCas, rrviiMren. she cave them Castoria, iillllllli ; Q YE rINISH' g ' " C '"MizmSM 9 and Quality. !, q . . - ! Il tfUMURHMfl F The most important is H ' - . ; - (PlW ''S Meteor rgelncieswik 5 LOWE & SON L : ,1: WMfl r Q nch Serge, 45 indS (vide; Q : I dJLJtt:i f;' WOOl both Wa VS. 40 nr vr. HiSrRtesI 8 worlb50c- 8 Hfli fro J Q ench- Btirietta; inches ft ri h ' . "bmm. 1 $ wide, wool-botfrays 50c: u.i.ulva. 2V.DukBSonsiCo.5t r;c f U -worth 65c P. " . HEAMa, 1 W wortnboc. - ; , !, . &-f DURHAM, N.C. U,3.ArYJ&r - 17 fe U Ti i ... . . 1 1 ' " maL l., . n Black Faille Francaise f Silk, W .ABSOLUTELY : PURSt,. 1 Q 'Another lof of ' A ! " THE RUSH OF HUMANITY.1 People Who Travel, as Seen by o fir .Reporter. Racket man D ? J Bostian re urne irom Albemarle today. " Mr, and Mrs. Will Maynard went over to Charlotte today. Mr. John B Sloan, of Asheville, is in the city. He will be here Mr. Robert Holshouser left last T liy 1H tu iUlure- Mr. W A White,of Mill Bridge, was here today purchasing Christmas goods for his store. Hon. Jno S Henderson, of Sal isbury, passed through the city to day, en route to the Cotes mine, Mayor R E Austin, Misses Pa t? e oss an -nna Hearne were amon? the number that passed through the city en route from Albemarle to Atlanta, Mr. W J Swink spent yesterday in iae cny auu xeiu last mgut, au- companied by his sister, Mrs. H C Herring, for Atlanta. Little Nellie Herring will remain in the city with her little friends for another week. Jno. P Allison keeps a good line of dry goods, shoes, hats and gro ceries which he offers as low as the lowest. Call to see him. The soft, rich, glassy sheen, so much admired in hair, can be - curcd b tne se of Ayers Hair Vigor. All the assistanca that na- tare requires to make the hair strong, beautiful, and abundant is supplied by this excellent prepara tion. . v A strange "iiuin." ; ; Salisbury World: Every now and then, in fact, on nearly every train one or m0re bum3 are found .riding the "blind." But it is seldom , that other than men are found beating the railroad out; of Ri'din, the blind on .te.4ye3tibule this morning, howeyer was a large buzzard, : It had "been hit by the traln and xte wing hurt.,. It had thtn I 1 ... -I- jccupiea until SalisV ten the train 'U'n-Wf. on'fha . errand B-r:- and jnade, io.r..therc.Qua.tr.y. r.iiiil? : . ' ' J,; - - . vui.WIdp H ' - J v " 'rne ideal 1'auacea.: , ?i . - i, ? Tiin..M - J " : v-v "i s-r iNew Discovery as a xaeai iranaceu Lj -iC WonVTnnnnm. n flnnpha. Colds and Lune:. IOom- for the last five years, to the excl sion of physician's'prcscriptibna 6th. r preparations." . Rev. John ISurgus, ilookuk, lowa, writes : "1 have been a jmniaier oi the Methodist Episcopal Church for 50 1 years or-more and have never found anything so , benehciai, or that gave me such speedy relief as Dr. .King's New Discovery.'. Try thin Ideal Uouffh llemeay now. Trial Bottles Free at Fetzer's Dru Store irt black, 50 Inches wide, 81.00 per yard, worth 1.35. They are shaggygot the curl; up to- aaie. . :; IMPORTED 'PL AIDS, bilk and Wool. 33 inches wide. worth 75c our price 60c. See ' our pcueu.li 25 and 35 cents 'per pair. Fits like kid. Don't come too late. "We are selling. , " ft CANNONS &FETZEK TLJ'p COM WS: JYLAJN If the fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, and . there never was such a demand for n BLACK DRESS GOODS to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty andhiignity of a woman's appearance than a fine I black gown which is alike economical and ultra tash ionable. We have just t ' got ten in our black and navy blues bought when the . prices were 3 low i can sell you 75 ; cent' Henrietta Surah for 50c 46 inches v wide j, CanjSell youj a $1 "goods" 50 Jnchesrwide for 75c. Our stock of. tB,lack Creapones arV-HhV1 latest production, . . We -; ask all Ladies tdlisee our dress goods betorer buying else where. Potyou:ivatn toj Isee the' prettiest line of 1 ; t t f IT "T v ' 1 eter shown in Concord rr- ThHTi come and seens ana rrrinvinced : :'-J ' ve'e-: .T J n Onr iNo. - 49 narrowODera " 7," . hi-nl n vl m gi. i rnu iiu ri hi: i. i ihm ii i v ArA'tHt on ttie mafW XOe est seoe on tne mar Ke! ; l,;0ur:No 70 Rbund 1 Toe a rand, seller, all at low figures. , . caTp w uiiuv-V lmjxkxui , wiuiviw . Our city traae "ljeaaer: pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent continu ous facings on back and sleeyes, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. (rBS0N I OL i Fiw W Jl W. . 1 .. -W4. -- " -T- . d Morrison ONLY FIVE MORE WEEKS will you have the ad vantage of this mag nificent stock ac your own price. Our house has been rented to other pain 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 L1DIES BUCK HOSE always , sold at 10 and 15 cents goes on our bargain table" to-day at 5 cents. They have G-OT TO G-O All dress c;opds cut to cost and below. Flannels at prices you have not seen before. WE SELL A Ladies Stioea ; a t 75 . ce n ta .-. : th a t ; is worth $1.25. . . EVERYTHING CHEAPER . this - :,WEEK'r; V THAN EVER., 1 LO WE & SON.
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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