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Arrival of Trains. v " The following change of schedule look effect after 1 p. m. No. 15,1890 . SOUTHBOUND. : 37 arrives at 8.4s a m, '' H 4 10 40 a m, 9 " 9.02 p m, " " U.;7 p in, " 5.15 pm, (freight) Co NORTHBOUND. -o 10 arrives at 6.17 am, -44 44 10 07 a m, ' . 12 " " 7 22 p m, . :W " " 9.02 pm,v . , u 04 44 "11.15 a m, (freight) No. '886, 37 aod 38 stP only at Char lotte, Concord Salisbury, Greensboro m Danville. Passengers for local i.oiuts between these stations will have to Use the other trains. - . . if Give more light than ordinary chimneys. 10c, -AT. mn iDilUG STORE. Harry P. Deaton, local reporter. SHORT LOCALS'. Forecast : Fair tonight and to- iporrow partly cloudy. ' '"'NiCe selection 3 of sterling silver novelties from 35 cents np at A J & JF Yorke's. . . ' v: Rev. J P Rodgers will preach at at Mt. Olivet (Methodist) church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. . The. elm trees along our beautiful streets are putting-lortn duos, as would naturally be the case in spring time. MrTF Poteat. of No. 4 town- ship,-. has gone to Richmond to live, having secured a position in that city. . ... An immense lot of factory ma chinery is beine hanled out to Mt. Pleasant. The millfsvillbe in opera tion within a few. more weeks. Miss Emma Freeze, daughter of ifit.A M Freeze, of Mill Hill, passed through the city going to Newells, where she will visit relatives. Misses Lucia and Iva Parks enter tained a large party of friends at a sociable Thursday night at their home near Harrisburg. John Morgan, colored, was sent to jail Thursday for beating his wite. His fine and costs j amounts to S 7. 80, and if he cannot pay out, 'v- vill go to the chain' gang. ; Mr. Charles II A Blume. son of our townsman, Mr. W H Blume, arrived in the citv Thursday from Linton, IndM and will make this city j his home for an indefinite time. ; Kev P M Trexler, of China Grove, spent Thanksgiving day in the city with Mr.-and Mrs. Smith 3h upin g. His many friends were glad to see him on our streets again. There were two break-downs on the streets at the same time .Thurs- &j . The run nln g w orks of th e i'roQt end of Corl's 'bus and the ffie particular parts of Brown Bros. Tbu3 broke down. The broken V-Licbs were aoon repaired. About two years ago, the Rev. -if. Surf; of Blue Springs, Nebr., lost his hair after fever, and became arJy bald. He finally resolved to We. Avar's "Roir Vicrnr: and HOW ,3 a3 fine a head of hair as could r-& ueaired. This is certainly a fact urth remembering. - itev. K H Piirtp.r will Dreacn ai Central church Sunday morning 'and night and will leave the city hi8 new charge at Lexington next Wednesday. Rev. J E Thomp son, who will come to Central, is expected to arrive next Wednesday. Mr.- Gus Hartsell spent Thursday mt. neasant wltn. niB pareuto, air. and Mrs. W S Hartsell. Ke turning, Mr. Hartsell brought The i-andard. an orancre that was plucked from a tree grown by bis Aether. Tta fl nt vouch nut its fragrant odor equals tbat JUie orange blossom itself. P RIO E aniP, I kPt while, and clean, by the ose of Ayer'a Hair Vigor S P,rePf Un tails to r "ore to faded and rT !,..... KTne i street force is progressing at a rapid rate in trimming the hill on Th -n rueW Vhis 8ide the depot, l he hill has been cut through a depth of from 3 to 5 feet on one Bide, leaving Fisher's store at an e evation of about 8 ieet from the street. , r0a December 1, 1896, we will de liver sweet milk and cream twice i aay in patent bottles. Price per quart 6 cents; pints, 3J cts ; cream a per quart, 25 cts; 20 quart milk tickets, 81. Orders solicited. Office Swink& White's store. 30 Riviera Dairy Co. Bacl&len'g Armcn aiTe, The Best Sa'ie in ti-.e "world for Outa, Bruisear iHores, TJlcera, Salt Rheum, Fever Sorfra," Tetterd Cbappe HandB, (Jhiiblains, CoriiSvaad all Skin .Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give statisfaction or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per dox ior aaie at P B Fetzer's Drue store, ;'- Concert Tomorrow Msht. 7 The Forest Hill Juvenile Mission ary Society will give a dime concert at the residence of W R O del 1 Sat- urday evening next at 7:30. It will be quite a unique affair, and in this - I way the children ask a liberal pat- The following is the programme : Recitation, Welcome Annie Car ter. ' : '; v. Cradle Song, eight small girls. Recitation. Daisv Sutton .Tnlia S Barrow. Owl Sonjr-EiPht bovk MVht crirl Recitation, Calico Dog and Ging4druists and dentists of the city ham Cat Mamie Allred. Song, Choo-Choo Car Four girls. Recitation Mr, Schmidt. Piano So;o Miss Myrtle Moore. ' Sunflower Chorus.' Song, Good NightChorus. nr. Bryan's . Little Daughter 111 With Diphtheria. Omaha, Neb., Nov. 23. A special to the Bee, from Lincoln, says: "Rath, the young daughter 'of Hon.-W-J Brvan, is ill with dinh I theria, and the family residence was Ai3 morning p seed under qaaran- tine. The child s condition is not considered dangerous," For Kale. Good gentle buggy horse. Will sell cheap, W. G. Boshamer. , nl7tf BABY'S coniNa. Nature intended that every woman should look' forward to the cota ing of her baby with joy and hope, unclouded by anxiety. Almost pain less parturition is-quite the usual thing among uncivilized people. Even in our own cotintrj it occasionally happen with' women in robust health and good condi tion. It ought to be the rule instead of the excep - tion ; and it is a fact that a very large proportion of the usual pain and suf-f-rinsr mav be avoided by InoWnir after the mother's general neauo, d specify strengthening.the parUcula. "" - At , j TJaVnnte Prescription. . I. 'VViZ for '.delivery by im SSng the organic strength and elasticity whicn tne mutaci . the time of labor and of continement ; pro. motes th? secretion of abundant nourish motes j.ncw fortifies the entire .titution aeainst the after period of de gression and weakness.- It's use snemm Kin in the early months of gestation-the ..riipr th r better. wtjfd HcN'T, of Qhtnville, Schenectady Co. ?Y P "I read about Dr. Pierce's Favorite JV. i ., says . i re woman with Cri?i5o? twf SSStot September, ami child, so I got two po twelve.ound b W rl. DecemDer 13. t was not sick in any way Whw 1 was "nv oaiSand when thechild 1 diSfllked Lto Mother room and went was born I walkea intu . othef to bed. I never . toa.n-.-jg . pain. Xnis is everything that flesh Sf them all. I gJ tables. I always had 'co21 dSUfff rSJS be could nit help me very ioomand stayed up all day. , JJt PERSONAL POINTERS. The Ebb ana Flow or the naman Tide nt ,Tbls7Port, as;Seen By Our Reporter . " -- -rCapt. Jonas Cook, of Mt. Pleas ant, was in the city-today. - ; Miss Mary Irwin, of Charlotte, is visiting Miss Shelby Harris, on Spring street,; v Mr. and Mrs. John C Leslie, of C harlotte, spent yesterday in the city with relatives. . Miss Addie Patterson is home from Mont Amcena Seminary. She win return Monday. Mrs. J W Wads worth and daughter, Miss Madge, spent yester day at Mr. J u Wadswortbs. Mr. J H Mason spent Thanks giving in the city with his family and left for Charlotte today. Mr. David Johnston and little daughter, Grace, spent Yesterday and today with Mr. and Mrs. M C Walter.-:-.; . 1": V .; Dr. Charles A Bland, Messrs. WaUer Scott and, John Van Ness. of Charlotte, spent yesterdav in the city. Mr. F M Ward, superintendent of the Salisbury Cotton . Mills, spent today in the city with his sister, Mrs. T H Cook. : i Misses Ella Walter and Roxie Fullenwider, students of Mont Amceria Seminary, are spending several days in the city. Dr. Robert C Craig, of Staun ton, Va., is visiting in the city. He is a student of some note and is an aRsistant to Dr. Barringer at the TT : .r tt! UUAVerB1 V Virginia. Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- lets. All druggists ) refund the money if it fails to, cure. zoc. Doctors,. Druggists and Dentists -j ? Dine. and Mrs. Sam Montgomery entertained most rojally the doctors, Tharsday evening at 6 o'clock din ner. The menu was par excellence and the occasion was one ' round of pleasure. . .. ; - -. oia People. Old people who require medicine to regulate their bowels and kid neys will find the true remedy in Electric .Bitters. ' This medicine d oes not stimulate and contains no whiskey nor other intoxicant, but ' acts as a tonic and alterati ve. It on the stomach - and bowels, aiding strenght and giving to tbe organs, tnereny aiamg nature m f Bitter8 ia an exceU8nt ap- netizer and aids aieestion, Uld people find it just exactly what they need. Price 50c and $100. per bottle at Fetzer s Drug btore. Bloomers, Tights, Divided Skirts and Mnirt Waists are Barred. Montgomery, Ala., Nov, 25. Rep resentative Timberlake introduced a bill into a General Assembly today, seeking to make it unlawful for any female to wear anv article of men's clothing, or any costume that ap peals to the passions of men. The bill specifically prohibits the wear ing of bloomers, tights, divided skirts and shirt waists. 'BeCLllTlOl -OF We take ibis method of thanking the public for ; their liberal patronage for the past year and wish them much success in the future. i: We shall issue some prices next week that will surprise the buying pub lie. Watch for them, i fail Bohj&bj . Till (SfifflHG Alt LSI 36 inclies only 25c. Ill SHADES m E1DERDQVJU. Another Lot Cf in this week from 25 cents to 81.00 per yard. Fresh from the mills and ail along between. HOW ABOUT A - Nw ones every day or two. Good ones for $1.50. Up - To - Date, That's it-ExactW. A NEW LOT OF JACKETS jiist in from New York. The very latest style. 3 Eyery one a bargain. Come at once and see them. We want, particularly to call vour attention to our Laides and Children. ;-sh;g:s-; They are known as "Lonp; Wearers." Every one who tries them come bacK wnen in need of v another , pair. ' Our line pi Children bnoes can not be excelled. Try ; them and be conyinced. A Nice Line of KID GLOVES y Just Received. We are daily adding to our stock in , all its 'line.; Will take great pleasure in show ing our goods. " Come to see us MS11. 00 WR AP Mm CAPES 5 Per ten Guaranteed to All Investors - ON Investments both Large and Small WHEN MADE WITH . , Th New York InvpUment Co. BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, "Grain and Cotton 40 AND 42 BROADWAY. NEW; YORK CITY. -P- S. People who desireto have a steady and ure- income; on small or lafjje investments end for our explanatory, fre. , T 8 Offers to the business public a re liable, permanent, 'conservative, and accomodating bntikinff institution. . We solicit your business with the assurance of .'.honorable"-. treatment and due appreciation of your pat rooage. If we can serve you at any time, we shall be glad to have you coins I and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. Gapital andSuiplus $70,000. D. B, COLTRANE, Cashfer. J. M. ODELL, Pres. L.M AtCHEY, M D. Physician and Surgeon. . Concord, N. C. OFFICE: ST, CLOUD ANNEX LOWE Everything ?oing very,. a ..-.. cheap now. -2 CAKES BUTTERMILK SOAP for 5 cents. There is a difference between nedl cines and medicines. Those of to-day, as a rule, differ from hose of the past in many respects. , Fully as great is the difference be- tween Dr. King's v 1? !!! and the ordinarv medicines of to--. .It is unlike them m THESE FIVE -.THINGS i. It does not taste like a medl- dig:;. 1 DICK. mm m leznonade and makes a most refreshing drink. : . ' 2. It never nauseates the most delicate stomach. ' ' ; A 3. It does not swap oflf one ds- v ease for another. It does not setup one form of disease in order to relievo another as is so often the case. - 4. It : contains tno alcohol or opium in any form and' is always . harmless even when given to a babe one day old. 5. It does not patch simply it cures It reaches as nothing else does to the hidden sources of disease in the blood and removes tha cause. :' It does this with an ease and power that have never been equaled. ; 1 For all troubles of the Blood, Stoxnaeb Bowels, Kidneys and Nerves, and lor aU forac of HALiBIAL POISON It stands pre-eminent without a rival or a peer. ' . HT Sold "by druggists, new package. large pot tle, 108 Doses. One Dollar. Jganufactured only DT THE ATULHTA CHEfilCL C0M ATLANTA, GA. I WBITX WE 48-PAGB )0K. ffftTT.Tn) PSSS. : FE IZITB&jbRllQ SI QBE
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