ArrlTal of Trains. No. " from RichmondiarriYW at 11:17 a. m. , :. ts Washington " " 9:58 p.m. g " Atlanta ' f7& S' 6 " Atlanta " 9 35i f7 New York 8:5: a! S , $ Atlanta - ' 9o p;m. - Northbound freight leaves at 12m. - 63 Southbound., , . !5:i5 p. m. Nos. 11 and u are thelocal trains between Richmond and Atlanta, Nos. 35 and 36 are the fast H trains between Atlanta and Wc&hi&s too. Nos. 37 38 "are 'the Washington H25 c-uthwcstern Vtttibuled Limited trains sad oo iTconcord on signal, . . v For The ItoLiDAYS We aro no7 opening the handsomest line of JMovel " ties for Christmas trade we have ever displayed so many beautiful goods, we cant enumerate, we invite you to call in and look them over. We take great pleasure in showing them, for they are indeed beautiful and everythiug is SO CHEAP. Please call early and often. info DRUG STORE, CONCORD, N. C A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. Picked Upand Pat in 'Shape By Onr jjustlins Pencil Pusher. The roof at Corl's livery stable is being raised. T Fresh Carolina Ric just in at J F Allison's for 5 cents per pound. The price of cotton is down to 8 Gents today. About sixty-five bales were sold. BpaQ3, oatmeal, hominy, gelatine, Baker's and German's chocolate, oliyeg, macaroni, canned goods of all sorts at J P Allison's. - , Several business changes xrill take place the first of January. Some may surprise you. . . ... T.vo sections of No. 36, north bound passenger train, parsed up thb road this morning. A3 its main purpose was to suggest that 1 he Treasury is short there was no Deed why the President's message should be long. Forecast for tomorrow says: Fri day fair, preceded by locil showers today in eastern porticn; slightly colder Friday morning:. Fresh citron, raisins, recleaned currants, extracts and spices for frnit cakes and Christmas goodB at J P Allison's. . The W. 0. T. U. will meet in . ........ Ur3. Cartland's parlor on Friday at 3:15 p. m. Interesting notes of the last National Conven tiori will be givtn. . I he Standard regrets to an nounce that Mr, Samuel S Sloop is critically ill, baying been taken sud denly so at an early hour this, morn ing. ' " We are glad - to learn that "Mr. Jacob Freeze, of Moor esville, who has been critically ill for several weeks, is convalescing. He is now able to be out. Jno. P Allison keeps a good line of drv floods, shoes, hats ana gro cerips whinh ho offers as'low: as the lowest. Call to see htm. ; Farmer J L Peck was in t0TO and is in great hopes that Gabarrca will redeem her Democratic honor in 1896, and wants good doctrine of that' nature preached " from, now oni Circus soap still leads -the market -Celluloid and corn starch, Pearhne and Soap -Foam for' sale at J P Allison's. :; ' - ' The Key. Robert Collyer, while at the breakfast table of ; one of bis friends near Boston was asked .by one of the family : "Mr. Collyer, do you eniov as eood an appetite as yOu have invars rast ?" TowMchBe renliftd; Mv dear voung. lady lose the appetite! now hathope no poor man win mm iu v Ppper show window o ' o?ke jewlery at ore is a yery pretty oe wue, lake, lawn; statuary, drives, etc, - . ' The , Baptist State Convention coapned in Greensboro today. Great preparations have been nide for the cateitainjnent of the Baptists, all S?r people throwing open their comes to the guests. ' ys had a great time hat night in shooting fire works. It is lery dangerous, when it is "so near the heart of town. Some' one will be kicking if this conduct is let go on unnoticed. . 'The soft,; rich, glassy sheen, so much admired in hair, can be se cured by the use of Ayer's Hair Vigor. - All the ancistance that na ture requires to make the hair strong, beautiful, and abundant is supplied by this excellent prepara tion ' Thb Stand aki composing room was visited by a youug lady this morning. Although not a printer, her presence suggested a fair one. Her ge&tle voice and sweet language was so unusual that it even made the "deyil" DluBh. "A Handy Note Book," partially filled 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. Mr. John Winecoff, who has been on a visit home, received a dispatch from I)r. Murphy requesting him o return on Friday; iu accordance with this be will leave Friday morn- ng f or Morgcnton. . Superintendent L D Duyal has re signed as superintendent of the Ca barrus cotton mills. This wa3 done because he is to take charge of the arge mill at Cannon's factories. He was succeeded by Mr. Wilson, for a ong time boss of the spinning: room The numerous cures ot rheuma tism by the use of the old standard bloodpurifier, Ajer'a Sarsaparilla, show conclusively that it is an effec. tive remedy, if not indeed the speci fic, for the most painful and persist ent Of maladies. What has cured others will also cure you. . Preparations are baing made for the placing of the 4 pipe organ in r-onfrol Mpfchftfliak fthHfhh". A Wm will be built directly behind the milrtlt It IS thought that everV- f V11 r or wi 11 nfarifl rnmnlfitfl hv .Tatli r " o - uary 15. Auction Hale of Horses and Mules. I will sell at public auction, at Brown Bros. Stable, Saturday, De. cember 7th, 1895, at 11 a. m., one Inad of Kentuckv horses and mules. This stock is just from the blue rrass country of Kentuckv, and among the load are some fine drivers aUA AdUrs. Also some heavy KM UVi UWtVv m w w - mm work hordes "and mules. This stock will positively be sold regardless of cost, rain or shine. jStock must be as represented, or money refunded. No by-bidding or muu 'c- f Yon wdl find the stock at Brown xou win uiiu ' 0Lt Tim RfhiA. nr. uecemDer uiu, vaii end inspect jthem. ; 'espectfally " . d6 wl . ! A, Dodd; Dr. rayne Goes.to orioiic. . Dr. R Jj Payne, oi exmgiuu, will shortly moye Tto "Norfolk, Va., to accent a sobd position with a handsome salary attached, en Baby was sick, we gave her CastorlA. l' JHien she was a Chad, she crtedfor Castoria. When she became Kiss, she clung to Castoria. i Whea she ha4 CbU3ren, she gave them Castoria. THE jftJ3H0F, HUMANITY. People Wiao Trvel7i Seta by Oar Mrs. Jas. jQFink and child re turned from. K'eidsvi ile this morning. i -AirsIi G FiariW fradMisd Kite Torrenpe have returned: from Char;' lotte. Miss , Laura , Wadswortfi-. of is visiting at her broiherV Mi. J U Wadsworth. -Miss Alice Shemwell, to the re gret of her many friends, returned to Lexington last night, - ; Mr. S J Lowe 'is , in -Charlotte this afternoon. He will toake that city his home after January. ; , , Mrs. J alia Misenheiiner and Mrs; Key. Lyerly, of Copal uroye, Staniy county, spent yesterday and to-day in the-clty. .' Mrs. L D Coltrane left this morning for Wilson, where she goes to attend the marriage of her sister, Miss JennieGay, who visited here last summer. 4 Mr. R L Fearne, the New York miner who has a large interest in Cabarrus gold mines, arriyed in the city last night and. went cut to the Rocky Riyer mines to -day. Meears W G McKmdley, ba throp R Bacon and W O Johnston are added to the number of iNew Yorkers now at the St, Cloud hotel who are spending some time in Ca barru,s shooting quail. . Ills Briue With Him. Mr. Sprigg Brent, one of the most popular traveling men that comes to this city, spent Wednesday here. He sells coffin 8 for a Cincinnati house and is making his rounds this time in company with his bride, to whom he has recently attached himseli, in or der to kill the gloominess connected with his profession. Mr. and Mrs. Brent will eyer fiod a welcome for them when they leturn. Will You AidThem? : The Ladies Aid Society of St. James' Evangelical Lutheran church will ask the aid of the public on Tuesday night next They will have an ojster supper, and it will be one of those. old time enjoyable affairs such the ladies aIone can arran vv "f uu "ie U8te- AC will pe-neww-Armory Hah. Bulltllnir and lonn 13ta Ncrles I . : Opened, rThe fifteenth series of stock in the Concord Perpetual Building and Loan Association opens Saturday, December 7th. Uail on tne secre- tarv and treasurer and; subscribe. hL'he third series of stock matures . and wi 11 be naid off this month, A good paying investment. . J. P. Allison, Pres. h i; Woodhouse, Konrfttarv and Treasurer. d410t ! m w vw ' J f ' JTot Many Men Attend. Prayer meeting services are held in the various churches one night in each week, usually on Wednesday night, but during the busy; cetson "" . , , . the buBiness men don't close their the buBiness stores and give" one short hour: for worship as should be the case. Men do not attend', prayei-meeting ' near sn well as the blessed women. At one church m.the city on- Wednes- were about thirty ?rJ Women and nine tnetf, inoluding the minister and sexton. Other churches, we would infer, were at- tended by men and women La about the same proportion, Let everybody go out on next Wednesday night, especially the tien who are not so wrapped nprm fciir respective occupations that they cans nos atienu. lo morpnlne or opium In Dr. MUesPAi5 rSsT Cuius AUPato. QuQceatadose.u i Dye- Finish and The -most important is , DYEND FINISH; - Meteor Scree. 85 Inches wMn wool both ways, 25c per yar. ' "1 French.8erget 45 Inchesidef wool both .ways, 40c per yard; worth 50cr - - French Henrietta, 45 inches wide, wool both ways. 50c: worth 65c. Black Faille Francaise 'Silk, 20J inches wide, 85c: worth $1.00. Another lot of -GT:B OUCLES!- In black, 50 inches wide, $1.00 per yard, worth 1,85. They are shaggy got the curl up to date. IMPORTED PLAIDS, bilk and Wool, 38 inches wide, worth 75c our price 60c. See our patent 25 and 35 cents !per pair. Fits like kid. Don't come too late. We are selling. & CANNONS & FETZEK K THE comW8man If the fashion plates are 1 to be believed, will ; wear black, and there never waaeuch a demand for BLACK DRESS GOODS to the exclusion of all col p ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman' s appearance than a fine black gown, which 13 alike economical and ultra f ash ; ionabie. We have just gotten in our black and nary blues bought when the prices were low can BeU you 75 cent Henrietta Surah for 50c 46 inches wide Can sell you a $1 ; goods 60 inches wide for 75c, Our stock of. Black Creapones are the latest production. We ask all Ladies to see our dress goods before buying else where. Do you want to see the 1 prettiest line of LADIE'S SHOES. ever shown in Concord Then come and see us and 1 be convinced." 5 Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe perfect beauty , Cur No. 71 s Needle Square Toe prettiest seoe on the mar keU Our No, 69 Pointed Razor Too the most stylish yt; ' tOuro. 70 Round T V fiiuo grand soller, all at low figures, 6""" ' " UNLADNDRIED SHIRTS i Our city trade "Leader" pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bac&, patent continu- iZ3 facings on back and leeyes, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. Gibson & Morrison. Quality! n npr Tipped LOWE&SOW ONLY FIVE MORE WEEKS y ill you have the ad vantage of this mag nificent stock at your own price. Our house has been rented' to other par 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 t LADIES BLiCi always sold at 10 and 15 cents goes on our" bargain table to day at 5 cents. They have G-OT TO GrO All dress -goods cut to cost and below. Flannels at prices you have not seen before. -WE SEL Ladies at 75 cents that worth $1-25. IS- EVERYTHING CHEAPER THIS WEEK A.: THAN LOWE & SON. . - 3 - -I J- c ."4 -

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