Arrival of Trains, No. ii from Richmondi arrives at 11:17 k, m. - 35 Washington " " 9:58 p. m. 12 " Atlanta V " " 7:22 p.m. 36 " Atlanta , " " 9:35 a.m, , - 37 V New York " " 8:51 a. m Northbound freight leaves at 12m. ' 63 Southbound " ' 5:15 p. in. Nos. 11 and 12 are the local trains between Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the faat mall trains hptween Atlanta anH Wachincr tool Nos. 37 and 38 are the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop at Concord on signal. ' : . ggestion 8 hoes, 8 hoes for Gibson. & Morrison. everybody at 624. THE RUSH OF &DMANITY. A Pocket book, Card Case, or Purs is useful and always ac ceptable as a present. We have a line of handsome pres ,The Southern If 1 as red uced the rates to A tlanta and return on December 19 to 25, inclusive, limited nve day3 from date of sale to $4.75. No services were morning or night in Methodist church, owing to the absence , of the pistor, who is in Atlanta. People Who Travel, as Seen by our Itejyorter. Mr. Chts. F Ritchn was dovn from Salisbury yesterday. ' mr. rrauK y rtogers fca3 g0! e WHEN PEOPLE REfl THE EAR huld dundav to Uharlotte for a fw dava j 1 . s is visiting Miss Agnes Moss! ' ents in leather. Ladies and gen tlemen' sPocket Books, Card - Cases, Purses in seal, snake, calf and Russia finish. Prices range from 10 cts to three dollars. ftll'S DRUG Sid, CONCORD, N.C A BATCH OF LOOAL NEWS. Mr. Paul Bernhardt, of Salis bury, was in the city yesterday. Messrs. Zebulon, Parnell and Bruce Moore have gone to Atlanta, The chain gang is doing some verv Master Bennie Craven arrived good and long needed work on the home Saturday night from Trinity. puoiic roaa leaamg irom town to A full line of silk handkerchiefs at 15, 45, 50, 65, 75 cents and$l 00. G.bson &, Morrison. GAINS, WE HAVE THEY ZONDEK HOW WE GET pllt. Pleasant in the swamp at Big Cold Water creek. The bed is be ing wised . Popping firecrackers should not be allowed before 9:30 o'clock tonight or tommorrow night, if at all, on ac Miss Gerti ude Pharr, of Char lotte, is visiting at Mr. N F Yorke'e. Mr. George Donald, t (Greens boro, is spending several daya in the city. Messrs. Frank McGraw and LIE'S GQLU Picked Up and Pat In Shape By Onr M nstliuir Pencil Pustrer. - . Black silk mufflers at Gibson & Moirison's. From December 19 to 25 the Southern will sell round trip tickets to Atlanta for $4-75. Mr. J T Pounds is closing out bargains in furniture in the Morris building, next door to Morris House. Alfred Arey, colored, probably a count of the ladies who wish to do John Correll spent Sunday m M. their shopping after night. SeeK JeasaDt? , aoout it. Master Luther Brown is home Sunday school teachers of Gen- f rom Salem . having arrived trel Methodist church have arrauged &aturaay to entertain the classes at- their prii Misses Minnie Coble, Cooper ate homes during the holidays, and Emma Moore t are yisiting in Usual prayer-meeting service will be Charlotte. held on Wednesday niaht. . Key, J R Rogers and wife of White counterpanes, the best in Lincoln county, aVe visiting at Esq. town for the price. J M Burrage's, Gibson & Morrison. Miss Ida Mclnnis, of Forest The remains of Love Shankle, ne Hij ha8 0ne rto Rockingham tb of the victims in the terrible ex- Bpend Christmas, plosion that oocurred at the coal mines in Chatham county last -Miss .Lucia rarKs ot liocKy Thursday, were brought to this Biver, spent today in the eitySwith place, his old home, for interment. THEM. Take Towles We have a splendid one for 10c, A gen- tleman came in the other day and bought them thought we were bluN ang him. We got in another lot. Same nriee- buch a collection, and variety of juadies nHnuKHrnniHTs m plain and farcy border. Think bujing thnn for 5c, Can't tell them from 10& ones Moquet arid Smyrna Rugs Such useful presents. You can buy one for 75, $2.25, 3.50, 84,00. GLOVES 15. 20. 25 and 35c. Kid Gloves, pretty shades at $1,00 . On if. a ft , nrfttttr linft Of nATLNH I JLJxx JlXT'O X' uuvuiy iir for fancy work. - . BLACK SEAMLESS HOSE See our fnr thp small sum of 10 cents. Tl.e same thing in men's at 10 cents, The tfest thing in" i fill 6 miw At the Episcopal church a Christ mas tree will be lighted on Wednes- Mrs. W S Bingham. Mrs. Fred Smith, after spend ing a week in the city, returned to Richmond this morning, Printer Rowland Harris,- of the , , , i i . , 0 tt day evening at 5:30 o clock and pres- huudred years old, died Sunday. He . . . - c ,. , re t- en ta distributed to the members of uvea m, -u.a ? An appropriate Salisbury World force, spent Sunday A few all wool blankets left at Christmas progiamme has been ars in the city with relatives, Split your Sides tox. 25c . Jacquards .and . Boucles and quite a good line of SERGES 45 inches wide 40c per yara. Don't forget, all wo3l, both ways 25c. vd. Beautiful white Counter- iianea SL50 and S2.00. . Presents that satisfy, ease the conscience and give you the happiest Christmas ever spent. Can't miss it on anvthinsr. Bound to win. No trash. . issix hook corse t for t:0 cents. what you ought to see. gone. uioson a Morrison. With the toy and Christmas merchants trade today was unusually good Everybody was rushed." : r ' The Christmas germani to be held in Patterson's Hall Wednesday 1 and speedy relief . A timely dose of and Thursday nights will be lead by 1 this preparation has prevented many Mr. John F Yorke. a throat trouble. Grocery man John K Patterso.iT Dr. J N Anderson's horse ran has unaoubtedly the best trade of away and threw him out of the the town, for be has the freshest Singers, public speakers, actors, Unrham, are visiting at Mw. iate auctioneers, teachers preachers, and Goodson's, on Depot street. , all who are liable to overtax and irl Misa Mav Labia Harris, teach ritate the yocal organs, find, in Ay- er in the graded schools of Winston, ei's Cherry Pectoral, a safe, certain, is home spending the holidays. ilDIULIi rom 2 to 35 cents , and are good values. fc ' Nothing cheaper in town. than our line of goods and the greatest rietyof Saturday evening. The horse got any store in the city. Hominy, J & fa grits and buckwheat always fresh, away ; with the buggy and was caught some miles from the scene. There will be a sale of revenue- Tne doctor escaped with a jolt up. seized property on January 8 at 12 ; , . . r oi i.i t o Come and see our side combs, m. at Brown Bros. Stables, by R S hair ornameQts. Gibson & Morrison. Harris, Deputy Collector. Rev. R H Parker and son, Wil' lie, left this morning for Asheville, v here they will spend several days. Mrs. John Gray, of ForestlHil), left this mornincr for Winston, to ipend a fow days with her daughter. Mr. Ernest Linton, of North Carolina College, passed through the citv on his way to Charlotte today. v '. '-- Mrs. Dr. E J Buchanan, q Instead of the usual Wednesday Pf'011. wriyed in the cityjtoday His congregation: is preparing to night service at the First Presby uer B pound the Rey. M D Giles, pastor of terian church a Christmas entertain JoeA aeeu ' the Mt. Pleasant Methodist church, mentof songs and recitations, and Mr. C D Cobb passed through It will occur tonight an offering for the children's home from McLeansville, Guilford county, Heinz's mixed picklea and fine at Barium Springs Orphanage. The en route to Mt. Pleasant,3Jwhere he Daisy cream cheese, besides an : u. . public is invited to attend this will spend Christmas. . A rtment of candies and nuts speciaH service. Messrs. Oliver Russell and ly for the Christmas trade at John a genuine ehost-story has yet to Charles . Propst came in iSatnrday be attested; but not so a genuine night from Clifton, S. O. They will bloodnpurifier. Oyer and over again remain here during the holidays, it has been proved that Ayer's Sar. Miss Laura Gourley will leave saporilla stands alone among medi- to-morrow evening for her home ;at V7 TRADE J1P1I1 MI'S ISHB. If you want a M lor oo cents tnac is worxu. $1,00 you can get it; K -Patterson s. town. Newest goods in The Southern will sell tickets from Concord to Atlanta and return on account of exposition, December cmes as the most reliable tonical- Flowes, tor a months vacation. 19th to 25th inclusive, for $4.5 Tt stood She will spend a week in South for round trip. Final limit five aione at the World's Fair. ' Carolina, ; days from date of sale. Wiley Miller, one of Mr. Jacob " . , 'r-j, Of the eightynone pension war- Doye's wagoners locked the hind Fair weather signal floats too Tants received for distribution by wheel of his big wagon in the wheel JNo torecast ror tomorrow. Register Weddington last week, only to the hack of Mr, GeOrge Plott Mr. Ed Underwood will, on to seventeen remain in his office, twelve Saturday eyening, on Main street, mofrow, be married to Miss Emma for widows andfi ye for the veterans . causing a break down." The acci- Hudson, both of Cannonyilie. Mr. W L Bell, the popular furni- dent was unavoidable, the matter B ture dealer of Concord, servered his compromised and.no arrest made. The Bek Salve m tkc .world for connection with Dry & Wadsworth, riochville Academy s closed 0uts, Bruises, Ulcer s, Salt Saturday evening. 'He has opened for Christmas holidays. The schoo Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe out in the office of King & Lore un- haa 3usfc M ita muat sac'?ssal Hands, Chilblains Corns and all .i,.;m. 1 term, the enrollment being all the Bkhl Eruptions, and po8itivelyCures . , - , t Am a Xr a mV accomodations would admit. Frof. pnea or no pay requi-ed. It is J". -MM'MaAmh Wright says he will challenge the Uaranteed to give statisfaction or L i - , o. flaflMa. Vi o xa 1 1 State schools to show a better be- m0nev refunded. Price 25'cents per the furniture business that he will r . , . . , i tt? i t , , , . , haved cr more industrious Bet qf box. For sale at P B!Fetzer's Drug . , . , , , bovs. Utore. n Irn hnlfl nnrf nnm m nrtin I - contributed to-i-this great handkerchief show. You might pay from 5 cts to $1, but that's not the 'point. We ofier sev eral dozen handker chiefs at very low prices. "We are'will ing that you should go everywhere celse and . try to better them and thencome here. ? Tour better judgment will do the fest. Linen drawn work at all prices, from $1 per dozen to $9. Come and see us and we will do youfgood. 9 i. OOIISOil. f

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