ArrlYal of Trains. . . ..... v No. ii from Richtnondiarriyes at 11:17 am. Atlanta " 7.2a p.m. Atlanta ?; - '. .n- tt.-- 12 . 36. r 37 38. New York AUaata 11 i M ' 8:51 a. m 9:00 p.m. Northbound f refcht leaves at 12m 1 1 4 5:15 p. 63 Southbound NOS. II and 12 are - the lnral !i-jins Wsn 'Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 ate the ast mall trains between Atlanta and Washing ton. Nos. 37 and 38 are , the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop at Concord on signal- " ' - " J?me Toilet Waters. Crab Applt? Blossom,' True Violet, Genuine Florida & Bost now and all during the hoh d?JJ 3t. Salisbury Herald: There was a small collision on the railroad yard hre last night The shitting engine ran into a freight trsia and was pretty badly smashed up. We un derstand that the night yard crew has been suspended because of the accident, In bulk at one dollar per pint You "can have your bottle filled as you want at Ayer's Pills, being composed of the essential yirtues of the bost yege table aperients, without any of the Cologne J woody or fibrous material whatever, and Florida Waters . is. the reason why they are so much more effective and valuable than any cathartics, The best family physic. 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. Governor Carr has pardoned Thomas Birg, colored, a convict from Franklin county, who was serv ing a twenty years' sentence for as- sault with intent to kill. The case is an interesting oup: Birg was put in the penitentiary eight year3 ago and directly after his conviction FEIHTJ DRUG STORE, CONCORD, N. C. ' .-THE RUSH OF li OMANITY. reople Who Travel, as Seen by Oar - Reporter. Mr. John H Joss, of Charlotte, was 1 a . the city this morning. Mr. Anthony. Bost has gone to China Groye to yisit his stock farm. Messrs. A B Correll, 0 B Wag. oner and Scott Freeze returned this morning from Atlanta. Mrs. L A Bikle, of King's Mountain, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. George W Means. r Esquire D H Ridenhour re nrned Friday night from Charlotte Federal court. . . Misses Iaa Weddington and Lila Stafford, of Hsrrisburg, are visiting at Sheriff Sims'. Mr. G E Ritchie and two so as have returned from the exposition, getting home . Friday afternoon on the lae tiain. A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. Viclied Upland Put in Shape By Oar HuMtliue Pencil Pnsher. - . . It was a good trade the merchants enjoyed today. ' Fresh . Carolina . Rice lust in at a negro named Morns was convicted and sent there, Two weeks ago Mor ris becamft fatal lv ill. nnrl insf. "hp J P Allison's for 5 cents per pound. fore deftth confeeged that e and An exposition party will leave to- not Birg. committed the morrow for Atlanta. Leaye orders for celery and oysters at Dbye& Boat. 3t. crime. Governor Ccrr gave Birg his pardon as a Thanksgiving gift. It is often a mystery how a cold Cotton is bringing 8 cents today, nas . been "caught." The fact is, m -TT - It is not coming in very fast, al- however, that when the blood is poor thengh sixty bales were marketed, and the system depressed, one be- Mr J T W, nlnW nnt comes peculiarly liable to diseaees. Cj 1 VI 7 1 11 1 al j jV bargains in furniture in the Morris "nen me appeiue or ine Birengm .building, next door to Morris House fails, Ayers Sarsaparilla should be Bob Johnson, white, and George "Kirk, colored, have been placed in ifil to await trial at the next: term of court, for an affray. - "It is very likely" says Principal taken without delay. Fine Kentucky Horses and Stales. Wait for Dodd's auction sale of Kentucky horses and mules, Saturs day, December 21st, 1895, fifty head of horses and mules, at M J Corl'a Shinn, "that the graded school will stable, Concord, N. C. Come to the close down next Friday, giying two sale, as thejr will positively be sold, weeKS noiiaay." uegardiess or cost. Eacn Horse cr . t ... , , . i 1 mule must be as represented, or no Beans, oatmeal, hominy, gelatine, ! . -p ... . wv; I VnlA nri 1 1 rrk hAlH wntti - m nhtnA aay, jjecemoer zucn, uome ana see . A iug, securely folded in a heayy them. R. A. Dodd cloth, was recentlv found m the corner of a certain yard in tnis city. .The jug had contained brandy recleaned Santa Claus, , All arrangements have been made by Sims & Alexander to furnish everybody with fireworks. They haye all kinds of - roman candles, whistle booms, cannon crackers, little crackers, firecrackers, soda crackers, and, in fact, the hand somest assortment of the finest makes of plain and fancy candies. See them before you buy elsewhere, for Sana Claus has made, them headquarters. Thev are going out of business and sell cheap. d&wd!9 LOlli COLU 1 Witliont Kepresentation. - T C Linn, Esq., who is clerk to the committee on rostomces and I - , Railwavs m the House, came in from Washington this morning. Mr, Linn says that We are virtually without representation in Congress that our repiesentative, has Jnot opened his mouth since Congress met. Mr Linn calls our attention to the fact that the Vance eulogies are distributed by the new Congress men and not by the old ones as heretofore. He will return to Wash ington to-night. Salisbury World. Yes. oh ves we are. We- have an .. WHEN PEOPIiE SEE THE BAR GAINS WE HAVE THEY 5 WONDER HOW WE GET THEM. Take Towles We have a splendid one for 10c, A gen- ueman came m.tne jjuier day and Dougnt tnem tnougnt we were bluf ringhimu We otin another lot- Same price- Such a collection and variety of Ladies Handkerchiefs n plain and far cy border. Think of buj mgr thr m for 5c. Can't tell them from 10c. ones. v - Moquet and Smyrna Rugs Such useful presents. Tou can buy one for 75c $2.25, $3.50, 84,00. GLOVES l5g 20, 25 and 35c. Kid Gloves, pretty shades at 1.00 per pahs. ... .A ; Quite a prefty line of SATINS for fancy wbrk See our UUGIilllG CitfflS . . . Split your Sides for 25c : Jacquards and Boueles and quite a good line of SERGES 45 inches wide 40c. per yard. JLJon t iorget, an wo dj, ootn ways 25c. yd. Beautiful white Counter panes $1.00, $1,50 and $2.00. . Presents that satisfy, ease the conscience and give you the happiest Christmas ever spent. Can t miss it on anything. SBound to win. No trash. Cannons k ffk We want your trade and will sell you goods at such, prices that it will be to your interest to come and see us. Box Paper g : o : 24 sheets paper and 24 Eeveiopes in box for 5 c. I I Children Reefers, K o 4 to 12 years old for $1 25, that sold for W $2 25 and $2 50. ' thankful if he mouth. never opens his Fresh citron, raisins, currants, extracts and spices for fruit cakes and Christmas goods at J P Allison's. Lost a Tooth ana Bruised Ills Face; Master Leonard Brown was the victim to a painful accident Friday night, just after dust, while on his way from the c!ty. He was on his bicycle and tiayeling at a yery rapid rt.f when ha ran between the By mutual agreement Mr. E O , :. nf uflfiffi ri Rrnwn'fl . n t t I lieacn nas severed nis connection with the G W Patterson cotton mill as superintendent. He and family will continue their residence in this city. The third series of stock matures horse, which was pulling his buggy and .;, 0 id off thia m0Qtht A . . . . T j.t ,,? I ac a trocung speea. in iu collision . navin inTeatment, hvw" tr"j Leonard got a tootn KnooKea out J. P. Allisoh, Pres. and seyeral loosened, besides his x Woodhousb, race Daaiy ssmneu uF. aim uug wM ecrefearv nd Treasurer. . . 1 . .1 1 i I - - . it I ! Circus soap still leads tne market, following mm and ne was looKing Celluloid and corn starch, Pearhne and Soap Foam for sale at J P Allison's. back at his faithful guard when the accident happened, His injuries are not eerious. Keeper John W. Cook, of the county home, says he has already Killod over 2,000 pounds of ports and will yet kill 1,000 or more pounds this year. This is the largest quan tity of meat raised any year since he has been in charge of the home . Heinz's mixed pickles and fine THE : eoM WSman If the fashion-; plates are to be believed, will wear black, and there never was such a demand for J ignoramus there and we should be BLACK DRESSS GOODS to the exclusisn 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 ha ve just gotten in our black and navy blues bought when the prices were low can sell 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 Building: and JLoan i5tn -Series Opened. The fifteenth series of- stocs in the Concord Perpetual Building and Loan Association opens Saturday, December 7th. Call on the -secre tary and treasurer and subscribe. e d410t Peenllar It Is. Mr. 0 W Kimbro, of Forest Hill, sent us an egg that is very peculiarly shaped and designed. It is perfectly flat on one side, on Thich is plainly Ladies Capes for $2.50 and up. We have the cheapest line of SHOES i you have ever seen, .? Henry Weal Goes to Albany. The Cabarrus countef eiter, Henry visible the rising sun, sending fourth Neal, who put into circulation a its brilliant rays, while on each end year, or more ago a nnmberlof ille-i8 noticeable a paling fence with tall gaily coined dollars, was tried Fri- posts. It's a curiosity. dav last at the Federal Court in CaDftrrils county Pensioners. Charlotte. He will get a free trip Register Weddington nas nanaea Aihanv npnifpntiarv and Lb ktiA fnllnwini? statistics relatiyfc to 'Daisy cream cheese, besides an u. m n hard labor. Neal the Cabarrus county pensioners, by Toe perfect beauty. i q- .MrtoentoeesaiidnntBaK , . MftA fn, Wt an, th.Rtatet - . Cur So. 71 Needle B4b ly for tne unnstmas traae ai uuuu --v v-.Vw - v. - K Patterson's. Newest goods in pearance at the last term of Federal 40 widows, $16 each, A ' ' i , 1. t. -1.: aa fA.fnUad 9R onlrlifirfl. " LOWIl. I Court. QUbU. BMUUCUtauw iuiicmu , LADiE'SBSHOESH ever shownj in Concord Then come and see us and be convinced. . Our No. 49 narrow Opera Master Richmond Reed, who bis bond sprained his ankle while playing football two weeks ago) was out upon the streets Friday for the first time 8inc2 his unfortunate accident nra it. is nnlv bv means ot a crutch Worse In Swain Tnan at .Ctrahani, Just before goin to press we no tice in the Charlotte Observer a criticism of a report in the Ruther 8 6 1 IC 32 48 64 tc u (( Total 256 288 64 $1664 Mr. R P Neal, of Marion, has ac- f ord Democrat of the reported conn cel)ted a position at the depot. nd :ane tnai ne can uuumo duct of JudgQ KObinson at wanam ; R . . rn m g ticket3 irth th'A Observer thinks 1 . , . -i Grocery man John ratterson fr0m Concord to Atlanta anu rtstuxu has undoubtedly the best trade of the charges toograve to betrue, account of exposition, December the town, for he has the freshest We have bee V.nform,fcdyie 19th to 25th inclusive, for $4.5 goods and the greatest variety of persons that his conduct -at Swam d tri Final limit flYe any store in the city. Hommy, court was even more outrageous wr rouou .grits and buckwheat always fresh, than M Graham.-Franklin Press, days from date of sale. , uare 640 1 Toe prettiest seoe on the mar- AIR KQU , Our No. 69 Iromted Kazor Toe the most stylish yet; Our JNo.. 70 wound. Toe a grand seller, all at low figures. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS Our city trade "Leader" pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bacfc, patent continu ous facings on back and sleeyes, custom cut and at the low price of 50c. Gibson & Morrison. We want to sell to you, LOWE&SOW m