Arrival of Trains. "No. ii from Richmond arrives at 11:17 a. m." 35 " Washington " 9:58 p. m. " 12 " Atlanta " 14 7:22p.m. 36 " Atlanta " " 9:35 a. m. 37 " New York " " 8:51 a. m - 38 " Atlanta " " 9:00 p.m. 64Northbound 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 last mall trains between Atlanta and Washing ton. Jos. 37 and 38 are the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop at Concord on signal. ETZER'S DRUG STORE. 1 - ' -' ,. Witch Hazel Cream for chaps and rough nea of the skin 15 cents. THE JiUSH OF h L7MAKITY. Against the Sberifl of Jackson. " At iiday the State Treasurer, on I Solicitor E W Jfon'a UHli n. tnnk : leoP,e Who Travel, as Seen by Rose Lip Salve, 10 cents t EETZER'S DRUG STORE. A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. BiR Work. Capt Propst has "spent all his Xmas and has returned to Gaffney, S 0, PuiiDg the last year he has built at Gaffney, S. C, a large cotton mill, forty.five dwelling houses and a city hall: J At Clifton he built a hotel and a 8 tore room, besides doing much fine work at Spartanburg. v -Capt. Propst is kept moving about in a hurry, so he is. ' - L i Slabbed Kear the Heart. Furniture dealer W L Bell is also an undertaker and came near meets ing with a fatal acci lent Monday morning, when he arose quite early and undertook to-pplit kindling to chant of Columbia, S. C, is visiting start a fire. He was walking about in darkness with a piece of light wood and a knife in his hand and j idiiment before the : lierk of Hie Sn p'rior Court againsri the theng of Jackson county for- four thousand dollars. vrr 'v ; ; ' A lUeasley ItepoV . : " A- rumor is afloat to the effect that the graded school will not take up next Monday on account of the town being full 0f measles. " There are only a few casesjn the city, and of a yery mild form. The school will begin Monday unless otherwise ordered, there .being no foundation for the rumor. or ticked Up and Pat in Shape By Our U astlluc Pencil Pusher. Dr. J H Odom is sick, Resolutions are now in order; The Exposition flyer has made iUi last trip. Mr. O H Deal, a ro perous mer-j accidentally stumbled over some thing that caused him to tall. The blade of the knife penetrattd the flesh and struck the chest bone just i was slippery about the heart. It was indeed a Td'n of Monday narrow Hrnp frnm hftuinor hia Tioairf touched. relatives in this and Iredell counties, . . .. ' v Ir. Will Widenhouse has moved "his family to town. They are domi ciled at Mr. J C Willefords home. . The bridge that goes over the -railroad ac the depot this morning, the night having frozen, causing it to hi a little dansrerous to drive over. Mules and Horses for Sale. j. ne arm oi oims & Alexander -We nave tor sale at our stables m. have gone out of the mercantile Concord 25 mules and 15 horses, .business altogether. Mr. Alexander The mules are large Kentucky mules 'has accepted a position with Lowe well broken, and the horses are fine & Son and will begin his duties as drivers. The attention of farmers salesman with the new year. is called to this stock of carefully selected animals. Good bargains It was a caution to the merchants may be obtained by calling at once, who monopolize the sidewalks with Brown Bros. goods boxes to get their stores out . Concord, N. 0, of the way when the reel wagon Entertainment" Qiroa ?i,f nf tran ao if ,iA MnnJ Mrs. J H Mason entertained a ddy evening while going to the 'fire, number of young folks, Monday t - - n ' night, complimentary to her guest, xuo Biurc vl iwgua vu., w wji . p,ninm .nf nuiftu. . Charlotte, had burglars Sunday night. Much. clothing and gents' furnishings were carried off. The thief must have been a dude, inas much as everything missed was in part or entirely made of silk. To the aged, with their poor appe tite, feeble circulation, and ijn- Miss Essie Plummer, oi Charlotte. The Misses Browns will receive to night from 8 to 12, Miss Ola Hamilton will enterUin a number of young friends on Thursday night. The Epworth League of Central Methodist church will be entertained to-niffht at the home of Mr. J L Ueitorter. Merchant j Shappirio has gor-e north. ' '.";-v" - ' .' Dr. and Mr. W 0 Huston have remrced from Mon roe. 5 Miss Addie Patterson returned to Mont Aroceaa Seminary today. Mr. D Frank Cannon returned to Horner's school, at Oxford, this morning. Miss Bessie Sims left last night for the- Normal at Greensboro to rea ame her studies. Misses Maggie Be88ent ;and Ad die Alexander will return to Salem Female Academy tomorrow. Mr, Charles Winecoff, who has been home - spending the-holidays, returned to Trinity this morning. 1 Mrs Tl ummer and Miss Beulah Osmond have returned to Charlotte, after spending seyeral days in the city, Misses Emily and Elizabeth Gibson returned this morning from Charlotte, where they attended a german last night. Misses' Eunice and Margaret Caldwell, of Rocky River, are spend ing a few days' with Mr. and Mrs Morrhon Caldwell. Capt. D N Bennett left for Norwood this, morning, after spend ing a day or - two in town in con nection with his hardware business, Mr. S J L")we returned from Steel Creek this morning, where he was called by the death of Mrs. Mc Dowell, Mrs. Lowe's mother. He left a yery sick child and will return tomorrow. . 5 The State Alliance Moves Its Head quarters. The State Farmers' Alliance Mon- .... . v- ' day removed its headquarters from Raleigh to Hillsboro. , Secretary t S Barnes sometime ago moved his family to that place Mr. T Ivey, the State Business Agent, will not remove his family to Hillsboro. They will live in Cary. But his office will be" at the new headquarters, and he will Jive there. The old Tew barracks haye been repaired, and in these buildings the "offices are situated. Subscriptions to the Shoe factory that is to be established at that point are still coming in. Its promoters say the enterprise will be in opera tion sometime next year. . lit 1 1 hrlVG WHEN PEOPLE SEE THE BAR GAINS WE HAVE THEY WONDER HOW WE GET THEM. ' ' Take We nave a splendid ohq for 10c, Agen tleman came in the other day and bought -them thought we were bluf 'ing him. We got in another lot. Same price- . Such a collection and variety of Ladies Handkerchiefs m plain and farcy border. Think . of bujing thrm for 5c, Can't tell them from 10c ones. Moquet and Smyrna Rugs SucH useful pre8enfa. You can buy one for 75c $2.25, $3.50, $4,00. GLOVES 15, 20, 25 and 35c. Kid Gloves, pretty shades at $1.00 per pais. Quite a pretty line of SATINS for fancy work. See our ens it Split your Sides fb 25c . Jacquards and - Boucles and quite a good line of SERGES 45 inches wide 40c. per yard. Don't torget, all wod), both ways 25c. yd. "Beautiful white Counter panes $1.00, $1,50 and $2 00. Presents that satisfy, ease the conscience and giveyou the happiest Christmas ever spent. Can't mis3 it on anything Bound to win. No trafih. ' . . , poverished blood, Ayer,8 Sarsaparilla Hfrtsell, on Spring street. is a boon beyond price. Its effect is to change the ravages of time, by invigorating eyery organ, nerye, and tissue of the body. See Ayer's Almanac for the new jeai, Capt. S A Ashe, editor of the late Raleigh State, has been appointed cashier in the office of Collector Bckwen and John Simmons, of the fourth district, to At the home of Mr. K L Cray en the vounz folks will enioy one of those old-time, merry-making candy pulhngs in which so much sweetness is long drawn out. 9 m J Tlie Top of Ills Head Blown OH. Tne Teachers' Assembly. The executive committee of the Teachers' Assembly held a short session yesterday morning, devoted to the diECussion of the programme for tn next session. The work of the regular session will be condensed into three days. The programme will include the leaders in educational thought in J ii Pi!) wm COLUMN The best thing in LADIFS FLUUED LINED : BLACK SEAMLESS HOSI& for the small sum of 10 cents. TLe same thing in men's at 10 cents, " i a six hook corset for t'O cent 0 is what you'.ought to see. HANGKERGH1E.FS rom 2J to 35 cents and are goodvalues. Nothing cheaper in!Ttou than onr.lineof i RK 5$ If you want a for 50 cents that - is Qworth, $too- you can get it LiteSatarday afternoon George North Carolina, and will be devoted and John Summer, two to "live questions only.-' colored men who live out near where ameui, uoyuer m ; xu4D succeed . F G Simmons, resigned, .Ut wiiU i roftfl Q most harmonious meeting ot tne and will take. charge of the posin fArV wfirft out hunting executive committee ever held. tion January 1st, The selection is Blackwell was walking in front of It is not improbable that the As a splendid one. Summer with his gun on hia should, sembly will be held at Wrightsyille il..u onaii.nnd Lt wiiDTi it. waa ftfip.idfintl v dificharcTed, I nxt year Oyer's Hair Vigor that it can be ' The. entire load of hot struck ry Parker mil go thereto look uL '.ith bensflt bv anv DerS0D. no Summer full in the forehead and he the ground oyer tomorrow.-R,le.gh matter what may be the condition was knocked about ten feet in the of the hair. and. in every case, it on, air. His scalp waa lifted . from the skull and hung down the back ot ma neck. Seyeral shot entered Summer's skull but most of them glanced,- TIip wnnnded man was unconsci ous for several hours. Salisbury World. - News and Observer. occasions satisfaction and pleasure, in addition to the benefii which in variably comes from its nse William Miller, one of Davie county's most popular and wealth iest citizens, during a tit of insanity Friday night, shot his wife , in tb bck with a shot gun. She was run ning away from him when he fired. Her injuries are regarded as BerioBa. Mr, Miller has several times recent ly threatened- to kill his wifi and and see me. hild d23 tf , All Free. ' Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value, and those who have now the oppor tunity tD try it Free, : Call on the advertised Druggist and set a Trial Bottle, Free, Send your name and address to H E Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of "itouteu But Not .Defeated." Dr. King s JSew Xiiie lill8 Free, aa Until January 1 you will find me well aB a copy of Guide to Health with a skermish line :of Furniture at and Household Instructor, Fxee the office of King & Lore, Come AUpf which is euaranted. to da you good and cost you nothing a.tj JfQV ?er'a Drug Store. 7 W. L. Beli contributed to tliis great handkerchiei show. You might pay from 5 cts to- $1, but that's not the point. We offer sev eral dozen handker chiefs , at very clow orices. We are'will- ing that you should crn and try to better tliem and then come here. Your 'better judgment will do the rest,- Linen drawn worK at 'all prices, from$l ner dozen to $9. Come andlsee us and 1 we will do y oulooa. nu & 11101 LOWE & SONs s sum I) a

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