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36 37 Arrival of Train, No. ii frm Richmondi arrives at 11:17 a. m 35 I: Washington " " -9:58 p.m. 12 Aiiduu v 7:22 0.m A Hlr 1 1 . . " New York ' " 8:1iam 33- ".Atlanta " 9:00 P.m. 64XNortnDowniireignt leaves at 12m. 63 Southbound "5:15 p.'m; Nos. 11 and 12 are the local trains between Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the Ust mall trains between Atlanta and Washing ton. Nos. 37 and 38 are the Washington and athwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop jtt Concord on signal. . ' !7ino TniTaf Wofow I HIV a vlAv v V UtWlDi Grab Apple Blossom, True Violet, ' ' Cologne and Florida Waters in bulk at one dollar per pint. . You can have your bottle tilled as you want at IMS DRUG SHE, CONCORD, N. C A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. t'icked Upland Put in Shape By .Our 11 ustlitti; Pencil Pusher. keaye orders for celery and oysters at Doye & Bost. 3t. See the trustee sale of town lot, by W C Coleman. A Boatno and all during the holi- aays- ; - 3t. Salisbury arrests trampa and puts them on the ch,n gttnRy OoLcord lots them do aa they pleaee. . , -7"" 1,110 Ul koii pens With noflfl n..ff, .i rrr. i . ... ! Wllh fords. ' . A little advance of a few points was made in some exceptionally fine cotton this morning, which brought 8.10. The ruling price,- though was Scentt, Circus soap still leads the market. Celluloid and corn starch, Pearline and Soap Foam for sale at J P Allison's. Sign painters are doing a bfg busi nesi in Concord. On nearly every winiow one can see the work of the two artists that , struck town this morning. Co to J M Allen's to get your toys, candies, nuts and fruiti. He keeps a full line. He is also selling jewelry at cost. dl8 Miss Ha Ritch, daughter of Mr. Sam Ritch, at the Southern pump house, has been) suffering quite a long while with typhoid fever, and is now yery low. Prof. W Al Brooks, principal of Georgeyille Academy, was in the city this (Tuesday) morning on his Fresh Carolina Rice iust in at 3. P Allison's for 5 cents per pourid. -way. to Chatham county to spnd the 0 , . r : , holidays with relatives. ; - See chaoge in the advertisement J fcl of Correlis jewelry store. . u Ther wilLbe our car lods of r horse flesh in town by Saturday. 1U"U,U aoowumcuui jcwcu, Brown Bros, and Corl each will na silverware &i wiaennouse & Wlleford's. Forecast for tomorrow savs "Wednesday fair and warmer in in terior of State " IFrom December 19 to 25 the Southern will sell round trip tickets to Atlanta for $4.75. hav& a car load, and Auctioneer Dodd will have two car loads. Heinz's mixed pickles and fine Daisy'ncreauv cheese, besides an as., sortment of candies and nuts special ly for the Christmas trade at John K .Patterson's. Newest goods in town. The marriage of Miss Nola Alex- Mr. J T Pounds is closing out Under, sister-in-law of Mr. Sam F bargains in furniture in the Moms building, next door to Morris House. Attorney W M Smith, who has fhad o severe attack of grip, was out today for' the first time for some days. Patterson, formerly of Concord, and Mr. Hanni, both of Charlotte, is an nounced. Miss Alexander is now in Arkansas. THE RUSH OF 'flaMAttlTY. People Who Twel, as Seen by Onr Beuorter. . Mr. D J Bostian spent last night in Charlotte. Mr. George F B.irnhardr has gone to New London to spend a few days. Misses. Mary and May Stafford, of Harrisburg, are visiting in the city, Mrs. C L T Fisher and little daughter, of Mi. Pleasant, spent the af terhoon in the city, Miss Annie Ferguson has re turned from Wilmington, where : she spent some time with Mr. and Mrg, Will H Hall. Mrs. M C Bowden arrived in the c.ty last night from Atlanta and s stopping with her husband at the St. Cloud hotel. v . The Discovery Saved His Life. Mr. G. Caillouette, Druggist, Beaversville, 111,, says : "To Dr. Kin2s New Discovery I owe my life. Was taJten with LaGrinne and . A. at tried all the physioians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told could not live. Hav ing?; Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and be4 gan its use and from the first doso began to get better, and after using three bottles was up and about again. 15 is wprtn its weight in gold, We won'c keep store or house without it. " Get a free trial at Fetzef's Drug Store. The "Waifs Christmas Cantata" by the children ' of the Methodist Sunday school at Forest Hill will bo one of the moat entertaining occa sions during all the holiday events. The children are 'practicing every night. It will take place at the church on Christmas nignt. Mr. F A'Kluttz, of No. 9 townv ship, spent today, (Tuesday) in the city arranging for the transporta tion of hia family and effects . to his new and future home near Morgan ton He has sold his farm lands in this county and has gone for good. WHEN PEOPLE SEE THE BAR GAINS WE HAVE THEY .. WONDER HOW WE GET THEM. v Take Tbwles We have a splendid one for 10c. A gen tleman came in the other day and bought them thought we were bluf Aug him. We got in another lot. Same price- -Such a collection and variety of Ladies Handkerchiefs plain and far cy border. Think of busing thrm for 5c. Can't tell them from 10c ones. Moquet and Smyrna Rugs Such useful presents. You can buy one for 75c., $2.25, 3.50, 84,00. GLOVES 15, 20, 25 and 35c. Kid Gloves, pretty shades at $1X0 per paii s.. : Quite a pretty line, of SATINS for fancy work. - See our , LIGHII CHRIS Split your Sides for 25c . . ..... . Jacquards and Boiicles and quite a good lin : of SERGES 45 inches wide 40c. per-yard. ; ; Don't forget, all wod), both ways 25c. yd. Beautiful white Counter panes $1.00, $1,50 .and 2 00. Presents that satiflf y, ease the conscience andgive you the happiest Christmas ever spent. Can t miss it on anything. IBound to win. No trash. . We want your trade and will sell you goods at such prices that it will be to your interest to come and see us, Q- Box Paper : o : 24 sheets paper and. & 24 Eevelopes in box ) - for 5c: W V'iV,V v1 Children ReBfeps.)l . THE COMING. O 4 to 12 years old for SI 25, that sold for 2 25 andS2 60. . . .... ; v. v. v- ks -i s 'a$J Ladies Gapes The Southern will cell tickets from Concord to Atlanta and return We regret very mu3h to lose, a good Fresh citron, raisins, recleaned ""r VA manure Mr, rLiuuzirom uuuuty, currants, extracts and spices for 19th .to 25th iaclusive, for .$4,75 They will leave tomorrow morning. truit cakes ana (Jnnstmas gooas at iur ruuuu trip. jjinai nmu uve J P Allison's. '" days from date of sile. The oooks ot tne Btatoa'reasuwr hZirtT.. ILSZSl'Z endeavoring tofarnish a pleasant . Hon, D K .. . . ; t. me for their t The Klringr Band WillJPlay. The hose and reel company are ;are being examined. Hon, D R . . . ' . A time for their patrons at their sup- Julian, of Salisbury, is on the com- goods and. the greatest -variety of per on Thursday night, to be held mittee, - any store in the city. Hominy, in the Litaker store room". They r .fot r; iaiinp grits and buckwheat always fresh. . have secured the Italian string band, IBaker's and German's chocolate. Another Charlotte man has shot which will furnish music for the cc oliyes, macaroni, i canned goods of and killed a man away from home, casion, An inyitation is eiteded to all sorts at J P Allison's, . Charles F Dayis, late of Charlotte, eyery citizen of Concord and com. t w tt t. ifnT.anrin will nro.h shot and killed M F Good wvn in I munity to attend. Their supper 1 u-u . UfiiPnn Hft Ratnrrlftr rticrht. Tt was will be a SUmDtUOUS OU6 and tn unaay Bexb a'iV-eutrt) uuuiuu v 1 0 : 1 - 11 o'clock a. m., and at liscky llidge in een aeiense, it is ciaimeu, uo Flcpicu of 5 rSnnr in tiip . Rf tprtioon. ' Ed. Erwin lost a nice gold medal, large crowd. - L.vi..:MA fr nm- Gn and near the music if vou eo The Southern has reduced the - TT in,f. it nom- not'eare for supper. i. . . , . isi.A hner to town. If Jbd. aoesn t soon December ia to d, mciusiye, nuineu - . -iive they accomodate a for $2.50 and up. Everybody should- patronize and . t-: u. : nnn frt nrnaV hfiln the firemen. Go and takt. your days from. date of sale to $4 7o. but if the breaking only 8tops there ! wiyes and children, orjsome one eke, .. . .... , ' ... , -j pi Miss Wcodley I5eli, wno was in T n TfflifaT1a with ham and tiov ti w rfk w . 1 mum . . - OMAN If the' fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, and there nevei was 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 sell you 75 cent Henrietta Surah for 50c 46 inches wide Can sell you a $i goods 50 inches wide for 75c. Our stock of. Black rjrftanones are vthe latest production. 'We ask all you have ever, seen, Ladies to see our dress goods betore ouyjng else where. Do you want to see the prettiest line of We have thelff cheapest line of t !'.,' SHOES 'the city attending her sick brother, struck the city Monday and The Best Salve in tke-world for . OITnre Mr. JAmes N Bell, has returned to f d thQ blio with 0pen air. gs, Bruise, Sores, Ulcers, Salt LADIbT) OhLUilC) her home .t Coddle (W mt. -neu 0. The "boys" Kot hold of o,7 .nd aU being about well. .. them at night and. took them out to gfcjn Eruptions, and positively cures t ' t a 1 i i,a nnH Jinp see the town, Tlfey will remain in Piiea 0r no pay reoui-ed. It is uy, A . o n f. npr.Amber 27. Unaraiiteed to give statiefaction or Onr No., 49 narrow or rtrv crnnna. snoes. Haw wj & , ,w t.-.. e- . - . ev er shown in ; Concord Then come atfd see U3 and be convinced. Opera . mniiAv refunded. Price 25 cents per to rerfftnt bpantv. ' it is of ten a mystery ,how a co hox. For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug OnvNn 71 Needle Scmare w w "X. v - - . ... - jti . nnrioo whih hA nffprs as low as tne WW A WW Tf AAA V w . A w m. I I DC1U I I I 1 I I I - A J II W rN 1 un 1 LU DUU ! . . 1 L. ?J MIUa fAf ifl ' has been "caugui. .mo y. 8tore. Thirteen young , sports have or. h0Wever, that when the blood is poor Januaiy 4tn and 5tii. ,ganized atrip to Atlanta, to leave and the system depressed, one be-1 Rev w H h McLaurin, pastor, f t "Rnnh one will b llarlv liable to diseases, ests The Standard compelled to go unless . b, sicknesa when the appetite or the strength WlTJirt he is detained, or forfeit a .consider- failg AyeI'a Sarsapanlla shonld .be mg ete oo . V -4 able sum of money. In caseoi sick taken without aeiay. - ness, three "extras" have been elect- There was t0 have b-en a ww ed that will be substituted. - rWa last Tuesday in Salisbury, but rnmnosed of illness' of the ' intended ' bridet postr January 4,and 5, 1896, at Mt. Ohyet church, in No. 4 township. - I. t am TPoll lmflWIl 111 table aperients, Wirnout any - .-w - w wteae becameM she clung to Castorla. dt or fibr0U8 material Whatever, UOUCuru, Wbeashelxad Children.she gavetiemCastorb. rf i- an mnoh U?pe from tne wausDury vunu. , fVia roaonnwhv thev are so muuu sec "uw ' . , - bUU mm wv m - I When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. jVhen she was a Chad, she cried for Castorla, woo is more cathartics. . on thp aironv will be over. The test lamuy . " Toe prettiest seqe on the mar ket. ' . ' . Onr No. 69 Pointed Kazor Toe the most stylish yt:- Our No, 70 Bound Toe a grand seller, all at low figures; UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS Our city trade "Leader ' pure Lirien Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bacK, patent continu ous facings on back qad. ; 'sleeyes, custom cub v and at the low price of 50c; Ptibson .Morrison; We vvaiit to sell to you LOWE & SO V4 I J
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