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12 3 ii ArriTal of Tra us, v u from Richmondlartives at 11:17 a. m. 37 ivm. 0:51 a. m , 3s - Auanta " 9:00 p.m. 64NTarthboand freight leaves at 12m. . Southbound 4 "5:i5 p. m. Nos. 11 and 12 are the local trains between Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the t rast mall trains between Atlanta and Washinjr- ton- Nos. 37 and 3& are the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop t Concord on signal,. t A S ti ggest i on 'A Pocktt bock, Card Case, or purs is useful and always ac- , ctptable as a present. jWe, have a line of ' handsome pres ents in leather. Ladies and gen- tlemen'sPocket v Books, Card Cases, IPurses in seal, snake, calf and Russia finish. Prices range from 10 cts to three dollars. (TIM'S DRUG STORE, CONCORD, N, C A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. kicked Up and Put in Shape By Our Hnstliua; Pencil Pusher. 'Dr. Jesse E Hamilton is sick! He 13 unablt to be at the store. :. . " v'a" -uia w prayer - A h'aridorrie line of witti pearl staff u , . pei s . TmcMor Eale of the personal oIthe late James W Long, took place today, beginning at 10 o clock- H U Hi z was theauc, tioneer, and makes a fair crier., - Go t0 J M Allen's to get von r toy,, candies, nnts and fr l He keeP3afull line. He is also ssll;n J-weiry atcoat. - . d" All the ladies who will assist the firemen at. their festival tomor: ow night are requested to meet at the Litaker store room at 2 30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Umbrellas built extra good for Amas gifts and the handles are the yery latest. Prices from 90 cents to $2.50. ' Gibson & Morrison. Tbe Southern , will i ell tickets from Concord to Atlanta and return on account of exposition, December 19th to, 25th inclusive, for $45 for round trip Final limit Ave days from date of s ile. Heinz'a mixed pickles and fine Daisy cream cheese, besides an as sortment of candies and nuts special t i - . . iy lur toe unristm trade at John K Pattersons." Newest goods m town. In consequence of the dust and the opening in the back of the church, rendering h altogether un- The Sultan is still in hot water, comfortable,' there will be no praver- out ne nas r.ct been scalded yet. Splendid assortment of jewelry Wiileford's. . meemg tonight at Central M. E. church. R. H. Parker, pastor. It is often a mystery how a cold has been ''caught." The fact is Masons are at work now placing a however, that when the blood is poor aaw boiler at the Cabarrus mill and and the system depressed, one be- ouild'ng an encasement of brick comes peculiarly liable to diseases, around it. . When the annefcitP nr th Christmas gloves and mittens for fails Ayer's Sarsaparilla should be ladies, misses and children at Gib- taken without delay. son & Morrison's. d20 ' Grocervman John K PattPrann From December 19 o 25 ,he Vtt Vttf oontbern will sell round trip tickets goods and the greatest variety of aurtuta iui (f- io. any score m ine city, nominy. Your attention is called to Ue g"t buckwheat always fresh. I m u . t t TIT Uarniyal of Handkerchiefs at Gibscn xm wee 8 188ue 01 ine "arren i Morrison's. . See their new ad ton Record contaiDa the following Isewhere in this paper, ' announcement: vuards are out for ine marriage or miss Jennie a. oea The mayor intends to offer a: re nett of our townand Mr. J N Plas, Aard for those parties who are doing te. of Enochville. N. C, on the damage to signs and gates. Some 26th, inst,, at the residence of the parues are eyen now suspected. bride's father. Mr. Aler. BennetL Mr. J T Pounds is closing out We hearthat Mr. Plaster is worthy o-rgains in furniture in the Morris of Miss Jennie, and that is saving a building, next door ' Morris House. great deal, for she is a woman in a The recess builr in rear of the true sense of tlie word, , of lovely Methodist church is nearly ready for character, and 'to know her is to o yrnl C i. 1 . . lnita V air ' Q nra nnnnri-ofn La f Q it will be immediately behind the Enochville, while regretting our own pulpit, loss." Mr. Plaster 13 a brother of I lf U D DIa.Ia. r QnKakn.n a r A xue oouiuera uas reuueeu me . . , " sauces iu uLiaiiiu anu return on December 19 to 25, inclusiye,.limited ve days from date of sale to $4.75. Mr, S L Kluttz, the market man and hotelist is down in No. 10, his old home, preparing to move his family to this city. They will reside 3t thp Mnrrffl Knnap colic and is tne best remeay ror Ayer's Pills, being composed of nmrrhoea. It will relieve the poor the essential virtues of the bost yege- i1ttle sufferer immediately. Sold by table aperients, withoat any of the i)rUgiats in every part of the wooay or tibrou8 material whatever, worid. Twenty-five cents a bottle Ie the reason why they are so much Be surQ and ask for'Mrs. Winslows Qore effective and valuable than any Soothing Syrup," and take no other athartics. The best family physic, vin mwf&w s23 95 Tr. i . . i : j. ii.. SantaCIaus, Mm8l0n corresponaent vi iuc af0 i, mp Charlotte Observer : Mr. T J Wil-1 "V - : 3on, Jr., has brought suit against ! .. . firpwnrk, Thev For over Fifty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over, fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures - wind WE . Don't You Give IGARETTES W.OukeSona&nnl THEAMER1CAN TOBACCO CO? DURHAM. N.C. U.S. A MADE FROM igli irado Tbasoo ABSOLUTELY PURE Winston -Salem Street Railway ?ad Electric Company for killing Qi3 little son, Richard, on the 11th of September last. Messrs Glenn Manly and Watson & Buxton are counsel for the plaintiff, 'while Mr, John 8 Wire, formerly of Virginia, but now of New York, is THE RUSH OF HUMANITY. 1'eople Who Travel, as Seen by Unr Beoorter. Mr. and Mrs. J C H Black weUer, are visiting in Charlotte. Misses Addie and Maggie Can non will be home from Agnes Scott Institute, Decatur, Ga., to-morrow night. Mr. Horace L Freeman came down from Lexington last night to spend the day with hi3 children and relatiyes. Mrs. C C Boyd, of Columbia, S. C , arrived this morning and will spend the hol.dajs with Mr. and Mrs. W C Boyd. Miss -Nettie Allen, of Winston, who is returing home from Atlanta and other points south, is stopping at hr grandmother's, Mrs. Dr. John Fink for a few days. The Discovery Saved His .Life. Mr, G. Cailiouette, Druggist, Beaversville, 111,, says : 'To Dr. King's New Discovery I owe my Hie. Was tafcen with LaGrippe and tried all the physioians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and told could noi live. Hav msDr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and be gan its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after using three bottles was up andfabout It is worth ita weight LOR 1 WHEN PEOPLE SEE THE BAR GAINS WE HAVE THEY WONDER HOW "WE GET THEM.- Take ToWles We have a splendid one for lOe. A gen-1 tleman came in the other day and bought them thought we were bluf ang nim. We got in another lot. Same price Such a collection and variety of Ladies Hanaker chiefs in plain and farcy border. Think of buying thrm for 5c, Can't tell them from 10c ones. Moquet. and Smyrna Rugs Such useful presents. You can buy one for 75p $2.25, $3.50, $4,00. kOVES 15 20, 25 and 35c. Kid Gloveg, pretty shades at $1.00 per paii s. Quite a. pretty line of SATINS for fancy work., See our HUG UllS Split your S;des for 25c . Jacquards and Boucles and quite a good line 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 satisfy, ease the conscience and give you the happiest Christmas ever spent. Can't miss it on anything. Bound to win. No trash. We want your and will sell you goods at such prices that it will be to your interestTto come and see us. 4 Box Paper : o : 24 sheets paper and -24 Eeveiopes in box . for 5 c. j. l XXX300GOOOOC g Children Reefers.fr x v . . $ tot X 4 to 12 years old for X $1 25, that sold for $2 25 and $2 50. W a grain. in gold. We won't keep store or house without it." Get a free trial at Fetzer's Drug Store. FineKeiitucky Horses and Males. Wait for Dodd's auction' sale of Kentucky horses and mules, Satur day, December 21st, 1895, fifty head of horses and mules, at M J Corl's stable, Concord, N. C. Come to the sale, as they will nositively be sold, legardless of cost. Each horse or mule must be as represented, or no sale. Positively no by bidding. Sale will be held, rain or shine. Stock will be at.Corl's stable, Fris day, December 20th, Come!and see them. Rl A. Dodd. 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 Clans has made tnem paging the case for the defend- Varte- They are going. but -nts Mr. Wise arrived here last and sell cheap. d&wd!9. TO TEDE PUBLIC Give us your job printing, it will be promptly, neatly and cheaply done. - You cannot find a better advertising medium in Cabarrus County than the Weekly Stand ard, which goes to more homes than any other paper circu lating in Cabarrus. Subscription to the Weekly Stand ard is $1.00 per an num, in advance. The Hanekerchisf Carnival. and IM 1 -JJ ill I v.y RADE MARK J 1 Pill Ladies Capes for $2.50 and up. We haveggJtheS cheapest line of SHOES contributed to this great, handkerchief show. You might pay from 5 cts to $1, but that's not the point. We offer sev eral doxen handker chiefs at very low prices. We are will ing that you should go everywhere else and. try to better them and then come here. Your better judgment will do the rest. Linen drawn work at all prices, from $1 per dozen to $9. . Come and see u and we will do you good. you have ever seen, we want to sell to you, Gl 0 no LO WE & SON -
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