Arrival of Trains. io. ii from Richmond arrives at 11:17 a- m- " Washington " " io p.ftn. 12 " Atlanta - " " 7:22 p.m. , ; - 36 " Atlanta " 9:35a.m. 37 ." New York " " 8:48 a.m ts Atlanta ' ' " 9:00 p.m. 61 Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m,,. " 63 Southbound ' ' -' " . , ' . 5H5 P- n: Nos. n and 12 are the local trams between Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are . the fast mall trains between Atlanta and Washing ton: Nos. 37 and 38 re .the Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Limited trains and stop at Concord on signal. ' MEADE & BAKER'S Carboli At 3.30 oclock the county com missioeers had not yet decided whether the hanging of Franfc Howard would be public or "pri vate. The country people are 16 to 1 in favor of naviog the man pub- PERSONAL POINTERS. licly executed : ii v WANTED Prompt and faithful gentleman or lady to travel for re liable established house in North Carol iu a. Salary $750, payable $15 weekly and expenses. Situation permanent. Referenced Enclose eeK-addressed stamped envelope. H E Hess, Pres., 356 Dearborn St, Chicago. ' . " i' The trustees of the University have elected Prof. Edwin A Alder man as successor to Dr.? Winston. While Dr. Winston's place will rbe hard to fill, m uchlhope is felt for the The Iaeal DentliriCe. istration and the trustees are to ! be congratulated upon their prompt a c Wash Preserves the teeth, strengthens the gums and puri fies the breath. tion Q securing a worthy head for that venerable institution. I The Fourth Quarterly meeting for Concord circuit will be held at Centre the 3rd Sunday and: Satur day before in this month. Presiding Elder Scros&s will wreanh at 11 25C PER BOTTLE at o'clock Saturday ancl at the same uuur ouuuay, uner wnicn me sac- rrTirnm nnllfl fiTfUir frament oi me jjoras oupper wm ne H I HI V II l X 1 1 f Udministered.' The pastor will fill I LILLII 0 UllUU UlUIILt hiftremilftr flnnmntmAnta Vftt ni!vt and Mt; Car m el o n that Sunday ' The Salisbury Herald of August 1st ir before us containing the an no u n ceme n t of i ts discon tinuati on. We are sorry to miss it as one of our --' j I most welcome exchanges. Brother "7." Wbichard has our roes A BATCH OPXOCAL NEWS. kicked Up and Pot in Shape By; Onr H nfttllaar Pencil Punber. h.V Wb5chatd ha8 our .best wishes., 5;L?i-Aii m though the Herald, and Standard VZa III! I JJ I . Ul.llVBVMVIMMk. - - ' have not always been found on the James M Davis, of Salisbury, is same standpoint, and we hope soon Rnen'dincr a few davs with his aunt. I to see him in bis new field at Mrs;,Moirison Caldwell, in south memory, jn . u., swaying witn un Concord. Rev. W H L McLaurin is con ducting a meeting at Mt. Olivet Methodist church in No. 4 town ship, a few miles above town. " At the home of the bride's father, Mr. Benton Barnhardt, Sunday afternoon Miss Allie Barnhardt was married to George, Greene, both of tni8cnyv . m v.v m m 'In me KacKet Keeps aoreast 01 tne times. They have just received of a manutacturer buu samples ot .La- abated vigor his editorial quill. Winn Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria Alien she was a Child, she cried for Castorta When she became Miss, she clung to Castdrla. When she had Chlldina, sn9 gae them Casto? Sir. Ed. Fisher Dead.. Mr. Ed. W G Fisher died at his dies' handkerchiefs which they offer home on North Main street in (this at 5 cents each.. if . . v " ' 1 : r ' i .. -- a - Ronk SDrines camnmeetinff be- He had been a long and patient sins Thursday night, August 6th. sufferer, being afflicted with a A number of Cabarrus people will a chronic disease of the stomach and . i . mi i - I ' . auena; ine camp grounas are in had been confined to his bed for two 1 Luuiitud past, uie using ai a luw euu. The new bank building will be nntil at last the emented.Pnd nam constructed by Messrs. R A. Brown t.. moo 0 -. 'ii and William Propst, Mr. Brown to " -." '"" do the brick work and Mr. Prop3t 01 ine cny ana. was w years, oia to oversee all other work. He leaves a wife and four children, Never before has Concord had two 2ir and two boys. The fa- such fine nhotoffraDhic work done neral services were conducted from as is being done by Farrell & Stone, the residence this af te The Ebb and Plow of the Human Tide nt,Yhls7PorV as Seen By. Our Reporter; v ' - s ' - f - Mr. Ed Kluttz, of Albemarle, is in the city today. . Rev. C A Rose returned to Zab, Rowan county, this morning. : Railroad Attorney Geo. F Ba son, of Charlotte, is in the city. r Hon. Lee Sj Overman came down from Salisbury this morning. ; Mrs. J F Brower, of Winston, is in the city visiting her sister, Mrs. J W Cannon. ' . Lawyer Morrison Caldwell was called to Salisbury ' today on legal business. Mr. Frank Irvin, foreman of the Salisbury World,- spent Sunday in the city. Prof, and Mrs. James P Cook have returned from Miienheimer's Springs today. Mr. H G Ritz returned from Salisbury this morning, after spend ing Sunday there. . . Mr. James W Watson has re turned to ..the ' city and resumed work at the Ou!d Mercantile house. Mr, Crooks Li ppard left this morning for Newton, where he will resume studies at Catawba college. Mr. C L Smith is here from Ox ford, He is a witness in the rail- roadvcase of Whitney vs. the South ern, v " Master Lewis Boyd came dn from Fayette ville Sunday morning. He will spend a month with home folks. .Mr. J Shappirio came in from Washington this morning and is at his place of business, the Baltimore Bargain H ouse; Messrs C M Cooke, Jr.; and R B Beard came in from - Bessemer City Saturday evening and spent Sunday in the city. j Mr. Morris Caldwell has gone to River Bend to attend the tour nament tomorrow. He will ride as one of the knights. Mr. Will H Kimmer, Wcea resident of this city,, but Jfor six years railroading in Texas, is on a visit to North Carolina. He spent Sunday and today in this city, and will go to Albemarle tonight. Must gO! ! Plain Mohair m NAVY BLUE ANDBROWN Thirthy-eight inches wide, only 37 1-2 cts, worth i 50 cents. See it. ' ONE LOT mm mil Mi worth 121 cents to close out at . 5centsper yard. ' BROWN: ' Figured , Mohair 36 inches, worth 40 cts to go for 25 cents. EYE OPENERS- Gannons NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND ME CHANIC ARTS This College offers thorough courses In Agriculture, Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineering and in bciehce. lieneral academic studies supplementall y the e technical courses. . - EXPENSES 1 PERTSESSION, IN- CLUDINGPIOARD : j For County Students . . . $91.00 PorallOtherStudents . . $121.00 Apply for AJatalogues to ' ALEXANDER Q. HOLLIDAY, Raleigh, N.C, ' President. " '.-(-" '-. :T ' -' - v " ' , ' - - "" - '."V" . :- . . ' ' ' , . . : fc Mount Amoena SEMINARY- A Floun8hing School for Young - La Has. TEN TEACHERS Ornamental Branches Receive Carefui Attention , KEV. O. L. '!'. FISHEB, A. M Prinoipax, r MOUNT PLEA3NC. N O State Normal ant Indus a ernoon at 4 D?lay not. but go at once, ere it be Liftnt f hft Rpr v p shvviU rtf a4 Mr Torr, Valler,of No. 4 township, terred jn the city cemetery. ?r:"; t tri "i Mr. Fisher was a member of the CUIBIULI Ilia IU V llLUIUlUU IU V1B11 his sister, Whom he'nas not seen for Knights of Honor. nia n m rA tnhnm K H iH nnt 1 . r 'j j otiio auu iuuui . ii u uiu uub . - know to be alive UUtil lately. The Discovery Saved' nislfe. ' . , - Mr. Gr. Cailloutte, Druggist, at Ayer's Ague Cure never fails to Beaverville, III, says: To Dr. King's neutralize the poisons of malaria, .New discovery I We my life. I Was taken with La drippe and tried all contains no harmful ingredients the physicians for mijes about. , but oi ;f ortvi;4 of no avail and was given up and O - I, , is warran Try it. ncTi fnr a hnt.Wfl ftTlfl hflcfttl its lIRfi Mr. H Wiley Ludwig, one of the Lnd from tbe first dose began to most suDstantiai larmers ol Uabar- eet better, and after using f three rus and a resident of No. 4 town- bottles wa3 ub and about again. It ship, delivered to Cannons & Fetzer is worth its weignt in gold. We twentv-four balea of rnttnn Snt.nr. won't keep store or hoase without day afternoon. For twenty bales he received 7 cents, and for the re- j maining four he got 6 J cents. ! Neither calomel nor any other injurious drug is contained inAyer's Pills. They are composed ol the active principles of the best vege table cathartic and their use is al v ways attended with marked benefit. For a sluggish liver or for constipa tion, nothing surpasses Ayer'a Pills. Mollie Reuben, a familiar charac ter about town, was put in jail Saturday evening : for whipping and tantilizing a, four month's old grandchild. Mollie's daughter, mother of the child, created quite a scene on the streets in front of the court house when the deputy re fused to let her and her chUd fol it. Get a free Drug Store. trial at t Fetzer 's Fount! Deaft In Her Bed. Maggie who lived Matthew Sides, a young woman jjelp Wanted female. S10 to S18 per week to Men and Women for ea9v home work. No books or canvassine. ' No experi ence. Bona fide offer. No catch. Send stamp for work and particu lars. E. Herrman, 213 South Sixth Street, P liladelphia, Pa. o31 2K. SALEM Academy and College FOR nearly 100 years this institu tion for the higher education of THE NEARER THE BONE THE SWEETER THE MEAT. L It is an old and homely adage and finds an application here. TVn mater nf TrtpmruiTiflisA Tins young women has occupied the very Toh(i tho nd of his snmmer front rank, and was never more reacnea tne ena oi nis summer. numerously attended thari now. It U IS season IS over ; yours has ,is not only proviaea witn a men just begun. He's anxious to feeie4ta,dbSae5 sell what is leit of Ms made. MUSIC, Art, JCilOCUtlon, up iuuuuu ai aimuoi j and Industrial Studies. We wilFbe SOnable sacrifice, - We're Fi??8ed 1iiff2ifi? watching yotat interest in this matter and as - a result have made some purchases that will surprise you by their cheapness. HERE THEY ARE:- i 4 , Wash goods at 5, 81, 10 and 12i cents. Figured" Mohair, black, 36 inches, at 25- cents. Departments well equipped. 27 Teach ers. 444 regular s:uaents, besides prac tice schools of 97 pupils, 930 matricu lates since its opening in 1862. 93 of the 96 counties represented. Competitive examination at county seat August 1st, to fill free-tuition vacancies in dormito ries. ' Applications should he made hefore Julv 20th to enter the exumina. tion. No free tuition except to appli cants signing a pledge to ' become teach ers. Annual expenses to free-tuition students boarding m dormitories, $90; tuition-paying students, $130. Address President CHARLES D; McIVER, I Jy 31m J. Greensboro, N. C. Guilford College. GUILFORD COLCEGE,N. C.,, - OPENS AUGUST 18, 1896.' Instructionthorongh. ' ' : For both sexes Three coursesfoi'degrees. -Also Music, Art and Physical Training Healthful location on Dairy Farm. Expenses moderate. Send for catalogue. L L. H0BBS, President. FIRE INSURANCE. Wheuln need ol J'ire Iusurance, call and see us, or viire; We lepre sent only firstclas vftonie and for eign companies . , Respect 5'atly, Woodh u e & Haiis. cation; Term begins septemoer da. JOHN H. OLE WJHILiIj. ifim:, y al5 Salem, N. C. Concord a na Ban I. Cojsicord, N. O. J. M. Odell, D, B. OCLTEANB President Cashier. v. vcuxx v fw.JT; A bargain, Billows of hand V D. Coltre, lAssistant Cashier TOrtT1.or hnw it could be done if we hadn't rnn Thftrfl's TIO loSS to Capital, : $ou,uuu r - , Surplus, $16,000 j US, but a You ALtc ?fataW '3 X I 1 .... . S with her brother-m-daw, Cauble, at Forests Hill, was found dead in her bed Saturday morning about 7 o'clock, having ex pired some time during Friday night. She was recovering from an attack of feyer and had sit up all day Friday, Whenshe retired Frin day night she was in the brightest of spirits and was quite hearty. Her remains were taken to Stanly county, her former home, for interment. Big Gain to t w riAvwnw and the maker pays the piper DIRECTORS ' I. M. Odbll, D. F. Cajtnon T?t k ir ITrxrn. W R. Odell, W. H, Lilly, uome ann seeuiwiu, u, iu, ii B Come v 15, ana ou cts. Oxford Ties; rrince Albert TAiTELE! run DR. H. a. HERRm& M spring Heel Ties in all the Is again at the bargains, no old goods. All old stand where n AWan.t fmm thft faotorv. XhJ f U1JLVVII j - i1 n u u u i. 2 1 it 1 y hJ U ik-i .he Trill-"-- 03 pleased : to ceo -all 7ho aroan n need J - -of - 1 hia Come aadCSee lis. Professional service Mum mivm 1 MUVUW xia v v v j IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts. G alatia. Ills. , Nov. 16, 1833. Paris Medicine Cck, St. Louis, Mo. , Gitlemen:-We sold last year, 600 bottles oi GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and bava bought three gross already this year. In ail owr e pernce ot 1 year, in the drug business, have ; neTer sold article that gave snch tmiyeraaJ satia. faction aa iTW Tonic " Yours truly, . For Bale andJIguaranteed r ti7 ajl i low Mollie to the prison. She was about 21 years of age.