Arrival of Trains. -Mrt ii from Richmondarrives at 11:17 a. m. v ,s " Washington " 9:58 p. m. it g Atlanta . . . ' 7:23 p.m. 6 Atlanta - 95 a. m ,7 " New York " 8:5i a. m - s " Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. 'Northbound freight leaves at 12m. 6, Southbound " "5:15 P m. Isos. 11 and 12 are the local trains between ?Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the . st mall trains between Atlanta and Washing ton- Nos. 37 and 38 are the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop 11 Concord on signal. . "YOU PRESS THE BUTTON -WE DO THE REST." When you arey trying to think of a suitable present for Esquire George E fiitchia and fan Joe Foil, left to-dav. fw.nA Atlanta. , ; " ,AW1 " Bpa?8, oatmeal, hominy, eelatirip- uaKera and UermWo ri:' 0 yes, micaroni, canned. goods of allBortaat'JPAUison'B, Enquire 0 A Sherwood Sundav married Mr, Thomas Thompson to Mies True Shinn, both of Forest mil, at. thelhome of the bride. Regular monthly meeting of the Birthday's or weddings, or town commission tva onn : i i . - u.'auo . iaj POCKET KODAK. It's out of the ordinary lineit will be appreciated. Its not a phiything, but does all that a large camera will do, but on a .Smaller Scale, Call in and see the Kodak and the pictures it makes. We are agents for the Kodak, jLet us have a snap at you. HIKE'S DRUG STORE, 1 CONCORD, N. C. A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS morrow night. Nothing of unusual interest will be before them as is yet Known. 2Salisbury has a treat in store Sousa's band. Three thousand peo- pU heard it Friday at the Atlanta Exposition, and all paid their quar ter to hear it, too. It is magnifi. cence itself. Jno. P Allison keens a eand lin of dry goods, shoes, hats and gro ceries which he offers as low as the lowest. Call to see him. iSlMETTiS n :l'v,ry by r sIllwM t ' W. Du ice Sons &Co. I . SSGriHSANERtCaN TOBACCO COAtfT? Ks3 DURHAM, W.C. U.S.A. fffA . MADE FROM High Gmdo Tobr.coo -AND ABSOLUTELY PURE THE HUSH OF HUMANITY. lickeri Upland Put in Shape By Oar lluMtliui; Pencil Pusher. j The Chief of Police is wearing a dew cap. Fresh Carolina Rice just in at J V Allison's for 5 cents per pound. Concord will very likely have iaother shoe store. Guess who? Cut glaaa sterling silyer top scout bodies at Yorke's jewelry store. The Nelson Hotel, of ColumVa, burned Saturday night. A desirable dwelling house is for rent, onCorbin street. Apply to W . J Hill. d9 Mr. D H Ridenhour and others are in Charlotte this week as Federal jurors. . . ' t '; .. ' -: Sousa's band is to be in Charlotte tomorrow. Quite a crowd will go our from here: "- - , About the onlv thiuar setn on. the streets that ia raised by townspeople ire umbrellas. Rev. John E White, of ilUerrton, aa . been elected to succeed Dr, C Dnrham on the Baptist Missionary oard. ; People Who Travel, as Seen by Oar KeDorter. f Mr. A J Yorke will leave this Dye Finish and Quality. The house recently occupied by Mr. Lorzine, on Mr, Jacob Dove's evening for Winston. nlonn i-n Tn "II lj j , I m x,u;uiUffU8aip, mat was Mr. Ritchie was down trom destroyed by fire, has been straight- Salisbury yesterday. cuvu wui icaucuauu its nvw reaay Mr. H R Torrence is in Char tor the tenants. i.. .u Be sure to attend the sapper at - -Mr. Dave F Foreman, of Albe- Armory Hall tomorrow night. The marie, was in the city today. ladies are laboring hard to treat you Hon. J R Blair, of Troy, Mont- ft n i c j . i I . . . ' I w wu auu ieeu yuu sumptuously ior gociery county; spent last night and the considerable sum of 25 cents, to-day in the city. m i 1 1 i I nere will oe amusements, too. Mr. Ed. H DeCam n. wife and Saturday's Salisbury World gives child, of Gaffney, S. C, spent Sun- a column notice of Ray. W C Alex d3I ln tne city with relatives. ander's sermon preached there Fri- - Mis 3 Fannie - Alexander, who day night The subject was "'Phan has been visiting Miss Kate Nichoh saic Self-ignorance." The World son, returned to Harrisburg today. speaks of it as a "searching sermon." Messrs, J Dove and M J Corl If you are anxious to find the haye gone to Atlanta. They were most reliable bloodpurifier, read in )fneXm Y Mr- James , , , , r . ' . , Jove. . lt7 r , , . , Mr. T B Smith, of Mooresville, tnoHft who havrt np.pTi r.virfirt of Piinn .. . . . . i. was in me cjgf ima morning. mas terrible diseases as catarrh, rheuma- hng preparations for an unusual at asm, and scrofula, by the use of fair of great concern to him. The most important is DYE AND FINISH. 8 2-o- 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, t50c; worth 65c. - ' v - Biack Faille Francaise Silk, 20i inches wide, 85c; Iworth $1.0 Another lot of m-B o u cLEsi-: in black, 50 Inches wide, $1.00 per yard, worth 1.35. They are shaggy got the curl upto date. 1 IMPORTED PLAIDS, LOWE & SON bilk and Wool, 33 inches wide, worth 75c ourprice 60c. See our patent Finger Tipped i ONLY- FIVE M3RSWKEES x- 25 and 35 cents 'per pair. Fits like kid. Don't come too late. We are selling. CAISINONS&FETZER goyern . 4.J Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Then yourself accordingly. Tne Winston KeDuoiican is in formed that :he estate of L V&ET Blum, Salem printers, bookselleis and stationers; which went into theL game hahda of the executors upon the death of the latter, a few weeks THE NATIONAL will you have th ad vantage of this mag nificent stock at 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 oL 100 DOZEN its mi Benefit and Benevolent Association Pays liberal weekly benefits in case of accident or sickness. When you get Bick your pay goes on just A good thing for eyery clas3 of men and especially adapted A we to sallaried men. Small moathlv pay- " Z 1 m m Ulinn rvrr tti ail smut, IS YinuailY wi-uu. ou. maniq narnns rnnr r ole T.nnk nto dreua soap still leaa3 the market. ble or writteu eyiaence of a dollar u merita aQ(1 Becafe one of thcse i i-.'miI am rnin BtarPh l-'AftT IlnP . . : t mi n J l. - , -:ot solvent creaits. xne nrm, it was mnaf ; ... r , . YnnWuw ci .( Sir-k UiVLii - - tnr Dti I o at .1 r tt . jt . wttM v- v ffpiipm v tnoucmt. was wortn at i -. . .i mi . . j tp ' ' . . now soon you may ueeu ic auu ..win least $,vuv. neyer want to b3 without it. TIT 1.1.. i M 1.1 C l.xn.nn.Atn I ... ... I . vfeame: mmciuuDa iur tuuiiun Aa an emergency medicine Ayer's 3t J. F 'Hurley, Agent. are that we will have local snowers 0herry pectoral takes the lead of all with a fall in the temperature ol .,r rfimedies. Eor the relief and iroai 15 to 25 degrees. Tne Exposition Ta still lartrftlv nfffinded. It -will cure of croup, whoopingbongh, sore . . d includinff Dec. . . I . . . ... -1 . 1 AT - 'J Fresh citron, Taisins, reclamed throat, ana tne aanaerous paimon- ember 31 and no longer. currants, .extracts ana spices iur fruit cakes and Christmas goods at J ,P Allison's. The board of stewards of Central Methodist church will meet to night at the home of Mr. D B Col trane. ' . '.' ' David L Parish, who was ary troubles to which the young are so liable, it is inyaluable, being prompt to act, sure to cure. Dr. J H Newell, of Newell, Mecklenburg county! is in the city The impression has gotten out that thing3 are being sold off, This is untrue. Many little things manufactured on the grounds have hppn Hold and are beincr sold but Mr. the view to moving to this city to prac tice dentistry, his , profession. He i i 7 u . i.jfl nn haying practiced extensively for ten i i x. vears or more throughout try nome, we are giau iu xuu w The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. George Plott, of No. 11 township, Qied Saturday evening and was buried Sunday at Center barying ground. : - . ' looking around for rooms witn a the exhi5ifca are nofc diminished be cause of production going on -'con tinuously. In a few words : It is the great . - . . i i est sho w, education ana mina broadener in existence at a price most years county and has proven his efficiency awfuUy h). as a dentist. We will be glad to , . For overiFifty Years. naye mm wim uh. , ,; Mrs. Winslow's Sooth;ng Syrup has Toe perfect beauty. A woman who recently moyed to D8en usecl f0r over, fifty years by Cur No. 71 Needle Square the city from the rural parts or tnis million3 of mothers for their children Toe prettiest seoe on the mar THE. COMING WOMAN If the fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, and there never waf such a demand for BLACK DRESS GOODS to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman's appearance than a fine black gown, which is alike economical and ultra fash ionable. We have just gotten in our black and navy blues bought when the prices were low can gell you 75 cent Henrietta Surah for 50c 46 inches wide Can sell you a $1 goods 50 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 prettiest line of LADIE'S SHOESIS erer shown in .Concord - Then come and see us and be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera always sold at 10!and 15 cents goes on our, bargain table to-day at 5 cents. They-have G-OTilTO G-O All dress goods cut to cost and below. Flannels at prices you have not seen before. WE SELL Ladies Shoe county and wno nau neyer seeii au hilQ teefchinff, with perfect success, . : . r. I ... 'I II w . . Mr. Alexander Chne, of tne nrm omnibus, was very mucn exciteu T finnfihpa tha -cmldB sottens the . . . t . - . i I . . : , . i ii . it i . of Blackwelder & Cline, was marnea la8t night wnen one oi me mree - u . wind at 75 cents worth $1.25, 4 . EVERYTHING CHEAPER THIS tbat is WEEK THAN Sunday evening to Miss Esther passed her residence Her husband ; colic, and is the best remedy for Holshouser, of Cannonville,, at the wa3 absent from home, and deling . . f wln relieve the poor aidence of Rev. J O Alderman. her loneliness beyond endurance, ff immedia"telv. Sold by Druggists, in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle Be sure and ask forMrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. - mw&w s23'95 at. RaJnrdav she went to a neighbor's, and after I ? -..-. f nn oha - tnln thorn rT fmr T i.u Mr niftrpnne earning entrauue J i p - . i Ll. airYof hirer ahf had seen and r Ornery, who was recently marrieu -o MnJir: .u mof with stated that "she knew some one LfwAfik bv dead, for a large wagon had passed, i i nKr.ninc with a coffin and light in it, and . ZTTZ U was -.I that she wanted her J.mmy to come arat stated broken. t hV back ' wa3 home." It was thought ah, had her "jimmies wuu uer. On account of the inclement weather there was only one session at the white graded school today. ket. ; me Our No, 69 Pointed Razor Toe the most stylish yt: Our No, 70 Round Toe a grand seller, all at low figures. UNLA.UNDR1ED SHIRTS Our city trade "Leader" pure Linen Bos3om extra heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent continu ous facings on back and sleeyeSj custom cut and at the low price of 50c. Gibson & Morrison. LOWE & SON. i mi everI