4 ,i - m .---- - Arrival of Trains, trt it from Richmond! arrives at 11117 a. m. M' J, Washington " " 9:33 p. m. f2 " Atlanta . " " ; 7:2a p.m. ,6 " Atlanta " 9:35 a.m. , " Atlanta- " oopiih. ; ; Northbound freight leaves at 12m. .. 63 Southbound- M r v .' -m Kos. ii and 2 are the Ioca trains ;tbetveen Richmond and iAUanta i'Nps..s and'-36 jrp the f 'Vinall trains between Atlanta 'anjd. Washing ton Nos. 37 and is are the Washington and Sou'thwestern Yestibuled Limited trains and stop at Concord on Signal. ;v " 'i'- , --.j. "YOU PRESS THE BUTTON : v,WEi)6 MfeST' When yon are trying to think of a suitable present for my mind, in tii 5 Se todair ir acting tbr bisect lesson thetiook teajhes.: thete is "such teachings in the Bible, and h?, who faiis to Jive t 1 ; pre! n and Christmas; just remember the POCKET KODAK. - It's out of the ordinary line It ' will be appreciated. Its : nota plaything, 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, Let us have a snap .at you. Forecast todavf WednGaflav fa,. f 'wartfaflb1n6'rroV- evefcingT r?: Jafyfe ?opper; at the fc.Ck pj.run ze me iuie, ana n?, wno fails to fclSiB'f d CapUin did, and ivWr,' S,- ' - ' tends .o be a Christian, is a liar mr. X C Caldwell has been fhh fk .u . , rr?! riotte1: toIhomas- v , VfllA 4 TTa'ent : ji1-s v v :. -. To Enjoy Charlotte' Treat . , "T? 1 xne iamousaousa'a bftnrl .-nrl "Rvh -relatives, is in the emDlov ah a ahtw ..vi tV oil the Southern. T;r; i.--.v- i. 1 i . iim ckvti.vxio iiUab ok a number of our people- to harlotte today; among whom were B Wagoner, H M Barrow, J E lamilton, R S Harris. fiflnrafl W Means, B E , Harris, Ed F White Dye Finish ' and Quality ji 4 : W- FETZER'S DRUG STORE. "Rn.,ei 1 ... 1 took a number nf Birthday's or eddmgs, W pakera .Dd , :OTman chocolate today; among whom were ohs, tnatiroiii,''canined goods of wagoner, u Ju I alt srWtrJ 'P AlHsons, Hamilton, R S Harris, mr nf. ctr.w; Means, B E , Harris, ; v" 7 - w,8 ia sumcient. and otners, .Kousa gave asoncert You can take jour'better half and this afternoon and the Taylor ffet 'abettfir'rfiTinpr ?4U.n. ? rJ " ov, " I u y " , r'OZiaaA orome-s wm produce tbeir South uau juu uu uaYe preparea xor tne ern scenes of long ago tonight. same money , at home. dlO A business man of the city had The store room, next to Dove & ConsiarblStrbol)leT'ineit;inff hist Bos t, now occupied by Sims &"Alex sSWo'dJawV and after'worVvinir ander' is tor rent- Ic is 22x75, -With w fcv iwt ouu oxter wunyiuif it. . . " cast it aside and placed in a new n2 ' j nnvi- .... - I CONCORD, N. C enti. e)7 ou 1 6f the stove. If you are anxious to find the J. Dove. Molasses lavement. E Fiurke, the head chemist of a .Imost reliable blood-nnrifi a nimim rwi? mni viane I . . ----- r. luveuieu a uuer pavemem. xt is The most important is & DYE AND FINISH. ft sTAimanac the testimonials of L0j. 4i- v. rickedup-and Putin shape By o tho8e ; tave cafej 8Uch used having been a refuse product1 I terrible diseases as ha kiarrTiy rKpitma. l:u i A. i : i I uiiueriu ueiieveu iu uu utterijr Don't iorget the orphahs -Christ- tiamrhd' scirof ula, by ' the ' use of worthless. It is simply mixed with mas. Ayer a carffaparilla. Then gdyern a certain kind of sand to about the Ovsters and coffee at Aimory Hall 7 accordingly. consistency of asphalt and laid like tonight r - Eev. W O Alexander, who assisted an asphalt pavement. The heat of , D. Hhnipie iVthe communion ser thesunr instead of softening it, : The Baptist CdttVetitton win toeet mornip " Mr. Afexandes sermons successfully- withatocd4 ; repeated. Fresh Carolina Kicp just in at were listened to with interest. He showed no signs of cracking or, J F Alhson a for 5 .cents per pound, has made warm mends here. sainj bending. iew iorK iriouae. See the change in Dry "Wads- J?Dry ue'a" epace' ' , '; pherry Pectoral lakes the lead of all. t 'A .. 6thr remedies. "For the rdl!ef'! and Fresh irao, ?M.inB, leijleanea .ojt$i wbbopihg'cijuttb sore nnrrftrfts. t feirtrants- and 8 Dices - forl - . . . r -.v- . frolt cakes and Chrl8ttaag0odtf tr Wroatrand the dantferous pulm J P Alliistfds r.'W'Vi ' . fary.troupiesxo wnicn tnejoung 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 wfde,mol-fcoth ways, 50c; worth 65c. Biack Failie Prancaise !Silk, 201 inches wide, 85clworth fl.O' Another lot of Er.BOU.uLEsi- n black, 50 Inches wide, $1.00 per yard, worth 1.85. They are shaggy got'the curlnpjto date. IMPORTED PLAIDS, bilk and Wool, 38 inches wide, worth 75c ourjjprice 60c.See our patent LOWE & SOiJ ONLY- FIVE M0REWKEES t- at" k UHTOLD MISERY FROM Imon- are ,f v v - r eb liable t is inVaTuable, eing Preparations 'are being made for " v " "4"I?;V -."T s iir .i w..: protnptto act, sureio cure. girls a WyV 5iir be' home The Jjfant umld of Mr. and Mrs. S-XKiirSSi'AiKRa t'? Gowan-Uasenbury "died Mwday Circus soap still leads the market, J J G DaTis has gone to Lexington to uum0iuu xcm.u ft .oi.tbe ,fuijeral and jnters gg'm -ft J E ment, which 111 take place there to-morrow, Mrs. M Dusenbury Dr. and Mrs. L M' Archly enter- win meet 'the corpse and its atten tained a 'Whlst4 paty last highl and Lexington to.night. - tonight Miss Jennie Smith will re- . ceive and entertain them. By Tbeir r.-niis. t .n,:". i:J Chaplain in. the army during of dry ffOCQ&Vs hits and groW the war was passing oyer the field ceries which he o' j as low ?3 the when he saw a soldier Who had Deen lowest Call to see Jum. C. H. King, Water Valley, Misis., ciured t)y Ayer's Sarsapaiilla "For five years, I suffered untold misery from muscular rheumatism.' I tried every known remedy, Consulted the best physi cians, visited Hot Springs, Ark., three times, spending $1000 there, besides doctors' bills; but could obtain only temporary relief. My flesh was wasted away so that I weighed only ninety-three pounds ; my left arm and leg were drawn out of shape, the muscles 25 and 35 cents per pair."SFits like kid. Don't : come too late. We are selling. " CAjSNOJTS &;PBTZEK I. yiU you have the ad vintage of this mag niucent stock at your own price. "Our house has been rented to other pain ties ann we will have to give possession the 1st of January and to close out the stock we will sell goods at prices that have never been heard of " 100 DOZEN iw 4im hose cou eon wounded lying upon the Will Muse, o Sali8bury,;i8 in the He happened to have his Bible un until vlsiiing relative ts the der his arm, and he stooped down :MSMMmkJtftTM Mm WmMm 111 I -mum 3 mm- mm iffihi , A Btoflrt-dVo ' ' frnln . tl n n f.iTj 1 . 1 Ilia man Charlife Mnse. of No. 10. ! Wnnld rnn Ii'Ica ma to read vou I iitma AaviBli .eiceDt with &sslsUnc, acd fxf, t I '. ' I cdcbWeaDoutbysin-canev-tr A friend received a letter from a something thatjis in the IJiolea 1 nattppetite, -mi&m ?6d, y m ladv HenShm -form W T011OW8-: ours, as eyer, Aaa uone thirsty, l wouia ratner nave u riimhmhA BrwWBmitli--v u 0'l,t,r of water,? , , - . , . . . , gaTe only temporary relief. . Alter wjwg ftl rtf fWlAro-A ak treea in The Chaplain hurried Off, and aS eTerytWngfm hflerlng thejnost awful w r a- i.. . - , tortures I N gah to take Ayera sarsapamia, the VarS o'f'theOden Manufacturing quickly fia possible hrought tae tniida-ot xr$moQia, i wasjcBier company have been felled, anit water. After the man had drunk gSKSSS thefsaid,- ; mmm v?: 'i " j " . . t-it- 1.1.13.11 I 1J li'ff tnn hoorl And nnf. I ItilljtV'atWorJCnftS-imU'Oaa-UiacJt.aiuiiaju . ' A dvnamo nnrntont w we vueu ruuum j.yu r mills this morninsr. Tne operatives eometnine unuer ih t ,t "A w e inb?rmili'wre w The chaplain1 removed his light lc L the: WOMAN If the fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, and there never waK such a demand for BLACK 3 DRESSHGOODS to the exclusinof all col- bred 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 Tblues bought when the prices were low can sell you 75 cent Henrietta lirah for 50c 46 inches wide Can sell you a $1 goods 50 inches wide for 76c. Our stock of Black Creapones are - the, latest TDroduction. We ask all Ladies to see our dress always sold at lOjand 15 cents goes on our bar gaitf table ' iroSay All dress e;oods cut . to cost andbnriloW; Flannels at prices ydu have not seen before. T WE SEIjCj A Ladies at 75 cents that worth $i:2. ---...,...'(, : : . is' l: goods betore buying else- EVERYTHING where. Do you want to prettiest line of see the LADIE'S SHOESS CHEAPER THIS WEEK i.i.i exer V svSrallionis9&e xSbM'ing oeing 80 overc0at, roikd it up, and tender Y6u can get a good supper 'for 5 j forThe tired'head to rest on.n centrat Atmorv Hall -tdniht. 'Assist I icktttt oftlf! the'mftn. if I onlv the indies, Aid ociej;y df Jthe Iiuth- h&d Bomethiig'6ytt me, IJ am s6 ean chnrcn oy.purcnasngiyyu ou- CQd , Per .?f0 f?em' - There was only one thing! the The Southern Bailway will Sell chaplain could do, and that was to 0hri8tmas holiday tickets at about take off hia coat anc! cover the man. tenderly ltbeOnTy Vorld't Fair SarsaparlHa. W I JUTEM'SXZtLS 're itia&iche. . BELONGS TO rTHB NEW fo open January !, 1896? Lore building, occupied by Lowe mucB wiwo ucyu - . "For uod's sake, it tnere is any-i joni lines. These tickets win dc sum ; f wwthat mbeh&iriAn mm December 2?nd to 25th, and pece- I rtM T. I Or tTlP.lnRlVC. I " - . 1 . 1 I 11 I I M .Vk, ' - . " 1 . .j; -'l-j. -i&jtivi Tonnftrt 3rd. me, let me hear it. irq? - : There is a world of ireamng, to lTjnaer taker and Embalmer; shown in Concord Then come and see us and be convinced. Our No. 49 narrow Opera Toe "perfect beauty. Cur No. 71 Needle Square Toe prettiest seoe on the mar' ket. Our.NoY 69 Pointed Razor Toe the" most stylish yet: Our No, 70 JKound Toe a grand seller, all at low figures. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS Our city trade "Leader" Dure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent continu bus facings on back and sleeyes, custom . cut and at the low price of 50c. Gibson &' Morrison. 5!H AN EVER LOWE&SbNJO ; i , r I

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