ArrlTRl of Trains.
No. ii frm Richmondi arrives at 11:17 a. m.
35 Wfhingtbn " 9:58 p. m.
12 " Atlanta 7:22 p. m
36 " Atlanta " 9:35 a. m
. 1$ Atlanta ..... l;. g:ppp. "'
6 iNorthbound freight 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
f ist mall trains between AtlautaV,and Washinev
i. 'x. Nos. 37 and 38 are the- Washington and
; hwestern Vestibuled.Limited trains and stop
.11 LW'-l"U H OlKllCtl
A
A Pocket book,
Card Case,; !or
Pursis "useful
and always ac
ctptable as a
present." li We
have a line jof
handsome pres .
ents in leather.
Ladies and gen
tlemen' sPocket
Books, Card
Qasesf Purses
in seal, snake,
calf and Russia
finish.
Prices range fromlO cts to
three dollars.
lb MUli .
' concord, nN:.QT 1
A BATOH'OF: LOCAL NEWS.
l cteed Upjand Put in Shape By pur
Uttstliuirl'eiicil Fuslier! !
Tiremena festival to-night "Liiiu
Jter building. id :r Ki- J j
Just received at A L Sappen
field'e; o;ne barrel of German .frut.
Call now. ' ' 3t21
Banker D B Coltrane will, on
Christmas DayV celebrate his 53rd
annive'rsary.
Christmas gloves aad 'mittens for
ladies, misses 'and' children at Gib
son MorirfsoVs: r " d20
Mrs. John Cook", wife , of tbe
keeper, pf'toe county'Tiomft is ' 'Visit-
Fro'm - 'December 10 to '25 the
oouthern will sell, round, trjp tickets
to Atlanta'for 75:.; j
rroperiy owners snouia rememoer
the firemen 'anU "give" them a - good
patronage to-night. - - - -
.t ) ' ... - ,
Mr. J T Pounds is closing out
bargains in furniture in the Morris
building, next door to "Morris House.
The forecast calls for showers and
colder weather tomorrow,: which inT
dicates a damp, bad day if; it rains.
Umbrellas built extra good for
Xmns erif ts and the handles are the
very latest. Prices from 90 centsto
$2.50. Gibson & Morrison; .
His friends were real gl ad . to S3e
Mr, James Bell on the streets 1 this
.,- . , . . ...--x , n
unsr, after his long ' spell ; of
' r 4 : ; 1
V s1"
mormn
fever
Heinz's mixed pickles ' and: fine
Dai" a v nrpftin nhftfiap besides-an 'a8
SDrtment of candies and.nuts. special
ly for the Christmas -trdef f&V John
K Patterson's." nNewesf J goods? in
town.
the Southern will tell tickets
from Concord to Atlanta and return
19th to. 25th? ' inclusive, sfori,
idr -TOtindrVtriprFMalo lim
days f rom date of sale.
ltis often a mystery ..how. a cold
has hyn ' ckuht.'i l Xhe fact is
The $4.75 cent cheap rate ti
tothe Atlahta' ExposiUdn and.re.
inVh' W,Vfe rtjirohiale this'imorning.
turn were ut'oh JBale
: r
Aver's Pills, being composed ox
Aver's Pills, being
the essential yirtnes of tne dos, -
stiort
rrTirn
IHiU
however, that when the blood is poor aronnd Ihe'Btack Dy meacs oi a rope
and the sjpfem'-Ore'Mea; jbe- and tackle. rn'W Tlllhm A-i
comes pediiiiarly liabie! sfir diseases. -The Southern Railway has rpkeed
When k'petiteldr1 tfe 'st'rerig jf wJolW:" !
faileiapwniaahorild: ,ba thi o'atside of ihe .tickei fab i to
takh" withbnelay ; -H ! convenience of those' .P.-rWh
v'Wn rate tickets 1 Vfiowftow'the trains are rdnbmg,
taWeperientsV without any ot tne ourucu ----- onU ' bought
woodbrous-materianwhatevI-
is the reason why they are. so much J jbiWJ WuJr etu-
more efiective and valuable than any clothes ca u gn
cathartics. The best familyi.byo. ch,!!ey ,
ne annual scatement of thJ
county's -MnfiTi;, V
I 8 "pendtturearmii
Fgs id manuscript, j
Of the )fo .r t -
vy uu bun rpBinanoa
... " voluco ong was coLi-
.--
taea today, not baviug finished on
eeaay, ' ...
1 The; "Southern has. reduced the
tettatlanta -d&tn on
from date 'Sltff&ii:
Wnen rftin Karros j- iii ."
clpck today, Merchant's 'made a
- meir gooas in. They
?e,;e out again, however. ? '
- peryman John K Patterson
,USa!,ted best trade of
fcF towii,, f of he' has "the freshest
goods and -the greatest Variety of
airy v store in thefcity. 1 Hommy;
grits and buckwheat always fresh!
. 3 6 noftbbound passenger
train, a?sixTnn"rs late'tbday. An
:n .-uame m op sciieuule time.
tug oume or tue southern mail.
Ohnstmas one does not have to iiss
ten for, ttie; 'cannon cracker. They
'rnik -
c:.:8 ncaru. taBUV; enough- thfB
, w
; ;R;;A-f)odd and J Belle Sloan, the
Kentucky Taofce . and .mtle men
struck i-z town today and took lup
t:? vli" , v l-WA otayujb, x ney
have some fine stock. ; j I
Dry & Wads worth have put out a
ne?unHerlw6 trim!
uicu m yenow, ! xt-is as conspicuous
as is "Kiah M urr, who runs it, and
who has'had'hfs hairfcropped." !
:Mr. C K Gla8co w has resigned
his position as teacher at the R .V
Caldwell school house, an Nof 4
township. Mr. W W Morris will
lu&b unarge ui iue' euuooi alter van
nary 1, , v" i; - . .. j , .
llrJi ' H W Ludwie, of No. 4
ownship4 spill (o ; Butcher J Beck a
fine lot of cattle this morBinc, Mr
Lad wig, besides . one i of a bur best
farmers,! deals extensively id cattle
ralsingli.viW c - 4
CR Cook, a former "resident of
this city, but now of Cfh'ina Grpve
township, Ra wancounty, was in the
city today (Thursday) direct .from
the Brnshies, with apples, chestnuts,
To spend the holidays at home
the Normal' school girls ' will arrive
to-night. K Among Tth8ml are Misses
Elizabeth Gibson, Emily Gibson and
Bessie Sims. ' Miss Fannie Hill will
come to-morrow. , . !
: Mr.. Thomas Motly, aged 73 years,
living,- on r the plantation ofl Mr.
T i 1 i i
Samuel J Ervin, three miles west of
,. .. , -i ,
town,' died Thursday mornings at 1
o'clbck Tof 'nnen mohia; HHis remains
will be interred tomorrow at Poplar
rr: i li'i A ' ' i -
, v ; ; L:
Merchant J r Allison vis naymg
aa awning put in the front of jhB
store,4 Besides "being up lo date and
qQite in style, it will keep the snow
from his front door during itbe.
. .turwi' . ataclc ''painter strpek
town Tuesday and did up the Buf-
fa0 mill, and is today painting jthe
Umoke stack at the Fenix,. Roller
Mill; He is suspended 'and works
,wher 6n:time'or no and at what.
time they may be: expected. j ;
rm, omail nhild of Mr. and Mrs.
a,,
rr , nanni,nvine la8t weefois
thr dtZ77
" ikuoa ur HUMAJNIXY.
Trai wsWi, o,
rTvSM ftPfJ is in Charlotte
ito
Hfi. Dr. M L S'teyens, of
MimJoday, -
'- Mr. S T Pearsoo, of Morgan
ton; spent Wednesday in the cityj
Mfs. J)wJght -; Morrison; 1 ' of
Iredell couhtyfis1 visiting at Mayor
Morrison's ; 'u iit.
Miller J W Reed is home again
from a visit to relatives in Western
North Carolina. :- ; .
Mrs. A M Brown and Miss
Claude Fisher will "; return tonight
from Atlanta. . , - ;.
Mr; and Mrs. J W OalS and
little daughter left yesterday for
Lynchburg, Va, r ? 'ir - J
Editor P. S Starrette and family
of Mobres yilie, are visiting at ' Cap t.
J M Alexander's. ' c 1 '.' j
Mr. Frank 0 Rogers came in
from the University last niht. He
will remain until after the holidays.
Mrs. M J Morgan and Miss An
nie Byrd, of Forest Hill, have ! gone
to Alma, N. C, to spend some' time.
Revs. M A Smittf and W H L
McLaurin left ' this ' morning 1 for a
two days' trip to the Atlanta Exposi
tion. ' r " l'r. :
Miss Mattie Gay, who has tejn
visiting at Rey. M A Smith's ; for
the f aat week, returned to r Char
lotte, her home, today. .' ;
Mrs. Fred Smith, of Rich-
mond, Va.,: is visiting at - her
fathtr-in-law's; Lawyer W i M;
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Smith's on West Corbin street,
Fine Kentucky Horses and Mules.
Wait for Dodd's auction sale of
Kentucky horses and mules, Satur
day, December 21st, 1895, fifty head
of horsts and mules, atMt J Cdrl's
stable, Concord, N;' C. Gome td the
sale, as they will positively ; be sold,
legardless of cost. Each, horse; or
mule must be as represented, or no
sale. Positively no by s bidding.
Sale will be held, rain or shine.
Stock will be at Corl's stable; Tri-
day, December 20th, Comeand see
them. f ' ' R. A. Dodd
ifot "Bob" Wallace's. .
Revenue Officers Vandeford and
Means seized the distillery of Mr ' J;
R Wallace Tuesday, in this county,
near the the Cabarrus line. : :This is
a large aistillery, so. the, haul : 4 was a
good one. Charlotte Observer. I
.The 'seizure the Observer.
of was made Saturday lastr It was
not the distilleryof Mr?Jf R Wallace,
but belonged to one J R McLean,
who liyeson7:the,old Edwin Harris
place, in Nd, 3 townshiiJitm couity.
The articles seized rs iho the pos-j
8
Harris, ow'ned no , lntereaiTln j the
distillery and lives - several- miles
from it'Besiiles that Bob i Wallace
ish6tln thVdistilling5 business He
liyes in 1 Cabarrus, tooj Miss Ob-1
server.
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When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, ;
bffp. she yaa a ChuJL ishe cried;f or Castoria. i
(tFJien e becana0.stiss;he clang to Castoria,
WLen she had ChUdnsWshe gave them Castoria,
Messrs-" W'ebb;''and';'llaDe today
shipped ' to ddnpord1 k tanasbineltali
iaW inonument. which wm be'erectsd
oyer tttfe f iMWb&&W
Yihlsi - This flrm yesteruay puv up
KmilY monument: injiie 5t,J Paul
hurjing ground over the f raves, tot
Hi:: rXlten Heilii aria' three of his
dhildren,--Sali8bury World, 1 - j ' V
wby Dr. Miles btyv twaw
session 'of ' Cdliector'R S Haitis, in
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WHEN PEOPLE SEE THE BAR
GAINS WE HAVE THEY
WONDER HOW WE GET
THEM.
Take Towles We
have a splendid one for 10c, A pren
tlemancame in the other day and
bought them thought we were bluf
ring him. Wo- got in another lot.
pame price- -r ' - - r ,
- Such-a collection and variety of
Ladies Hanokerchiefs
plain and farcy border. - Think of
bujing thrm for 5c, Can't tell them
from 10c ones.
uet
Smyrna Rugs
uch 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 $1.00
per paii s.
Quite a pretty line of SATINS
for fancy-work, ' i i- -r;
See bur - L
Id
is
Split your Sides for 25c . - ,
? 1 mt
s and
Boucles
and quite a good line of SERGES
45 inches wide '40c. per yard.
Don't forget, all wool, both ways
25c. yd. Beautiful white Gounter-
panes $1.00, $l,50.and $2 00.
T 1.1 X. i.- L 1
eara' l"t4t. ""aT" 7
Iconscienceiand eive vou thehanmest
Chnstraas ever spent.Canft miss it
I :a:2 in - j - -kt
"u aLu)lum sxuuuu lu wm. rtu
J ft P ft u
contributed to this
great handkerchief
show: You milit
Tfl.v from-5 fits to $1.
but that's ; not the
point... we offer sey-
eraldozen
chiefs at very low
trices, We are will-
ing that you should
irb , evervwhiere else
and try vltSj?.
here. : Tour-.better
jildgment will dp !the
Test,i-.;..':';'r:4,- : ; .;
: -iiinen drawn work
at kll prices, fronr$l
per;f6zeii: to $9.
Gbine1 and see us and
we wilj do you good.
fl I LlflilSBIl.
Moq
and
UUGHI
Jacquard
GIBSO
LOiEiCOLUl
We want your trade anC
will sell you goods at suck
prices that it will be to youir
interest to come and see us
Box Paoer ft,
: o :
24 sheets paper and
24 Eeveiopes in box
for 5 c.
ChiTdrfin RftAfArs
w - .
r i : o :
4 to 12 years old for
$1 25, that sold for v
$2 25 and $2 50. ;
Ladies Gapes
for $2.50 and
We have the cheapest
line of " .
SHOES
yu iave ever seen 2
rrrro ti . f r
YY P lr'MT'
sell- tO VOUt
t
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