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... , , ' ' 1 ' ' i (t M. i Arrival of Trains. rre following change of schedule took jjt after 1 p. m. $oy, 15, fiL v a SOUTHBOUND. " r - 37 arrives at 8.4 a m, . : y.us p m, v 9.7 o m. . .' "'515 p m, (freight) NORTHBOUND. Vn io arrives at 6 17 am, 0' 10 07 am AX) - - - . 12 " "723pm, ; og 9.02pm, r ( li4 "11.15 a m, (freight) So. 3.T36, 37 aod 38 stop only at Char finnhord. Sa.iaburv. Urepn qKava an j Danville. Passengers for local 9 3") 03 THAT SoblGENl' L . -" . ;tbe following-pa'rticuUri of iU which occurred nftar Chin jeetrdaj. which resulted ia the lo of aa arm t0 the unforta Pate young man, and mention: of which was made in Thb Stakdabd: MA stranger, whose home is in Georgia, at'empted to get on a alow- movine treicrhfc trA? .;. filiu ' e-- ut juviai o " u a um, h mile eXe7 1"" ""I. aboTe Chi" WW on - --"j ixiuruioK aoout 10 o'clock and failing was thrown and one wheel ran over his left arm and so mangled it that amputation was necessary. ' Drs. Ramsaur and Ste phens performed the operation. The amputation was above the elbow. ue is much reduced from loss of blood, having walked about half - . , milO tn M IaL T7" i I t ..w .w uuuu .jDweccniti 8 oeiore he could receive an? car. He stood the oparation ftiitiy wel and his condition is hopeful. ''TJbe young man was fairly well ulCBOcu uu uussesaea tnarKB 01 re spectabiiity Jand stated that he was i g ' ' snort or means and was very anxious Hakky P- Peaton,'. local reporter. SHORT LO0ALS. Only- two weeks till Christmae, cbiidreD. I The new sign of the white barbers is a beauty. It was surprising how ' many business at the depot this morning. Ex-Treasurer G Ed. Keesler is making bi3 settlement with' the commissioners today. The burning of Brown Brop. to bacco factory-in Winston threw 400 men, women and children out of work. .'. .Opt. Wm. Props t is also in the ring if not for the prize at least for honorable mention. His porker v,eighed 505. , - gome long needed improvements are being made on the sidewalk in front of Felzer's drug store. Let lue good work go ou. , ' Mr. M C Walter is erecting a brick i-tore room near his residence on VvTe?t Depot street, which will prob- aoiy oo usea as a arug store. A party ot young people greatly er: 3 ved an . ola-tas Qioned cand y Laiiir.2 at the residence of Mr. and Mr. J E Willeford, on Eist Depot screes last nint. . 'Iirr:ae license has been granted to to Mr. Wm. J Cline, of No. 6 township; and Miss 'Dovie E Lentz, cf No. 7. The wedding will take at the home of the bride nest Sun- a PERSONAL POlXNiTEKtf. VTldp at Tbia?Port, m Seeu ny Our Mayor Morrison is spending! the day in C larlotte. '1 " Mr. J W Cannon .returned to the city this morning. ! ' Editor J D Barrier is spending the day in China Grove. r: -Mr. C 8 Stone, of Charlotte, 8penV last night in Concord. Miss Antoinette Allen rfitnrnfirl from a uleasant visit to Charlottfi. Mr. Levi Brandon, of RulpiorK is in the citjF today delivering his j; "a - thrn i are?iory ior joyo. . r Miss Eiizabath Gibson went over to Charlotte this morning and ill-'-ii '. .1 L . ' wm aiiena me german tonight. Mrs. Ruth ftftllnwnv nf Rilvf-r Hill is vieitiuE her danehter. Mrs. S A Hamilton, on West Depot street. K J Davis, who at one time held a responsible position in the Odeil mills oere, but now of Louib burg, is in the city today. V W Keesler, a former resident of Concord, father of Mr. G Ed. Keesler. is eoendine a fw davs in Concord, stopping. with Capt. "j M Alexander. Mr. John Hatchett arrived in thft fit.V VRt.erHQT TTo wrill onn to get home and resorted to this! ceed Mr. Woodhouse as bookkeeper means of stretching his resourcss ao a cannons letzsrs, the latter as to accomplish the end." , w t iainS a P The young man gave our corresw t. tt n o o-i-. r pondent his name and address, with Pleasant, passed through the city ..he requesc that it be withheld ex last evening on his way to Nqw- cept in case of hia death. berry, b; U, where he goes to at- . tena a mbetmg or the conterence For over Fitly Tears I committee of th Theological Semi- Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 3yrup has nary of the South- been ued for over fif tv vears bv I ' millions of mothers for their child- m , . T a m u v;ift icri.L1M " lake laxative Bromo Quinine Tab- ! S gT thPf,feetc- lets. All druggists refund the cess. It soothes the cniid, softens money if it fails to cure. 25c. the gums, allays all pain, cures wind TO mmni colic, and is the best remedy for Cascarets stimulate liver, kidneys, rv.--.i-. Tl. .i J u i XT 1 LMarruoea, win relieve xne poor auu uuweie. iever siua.uut weueu little 8 offerer immediately. Sold by or gripe. 10c. druggists in everv part of the world, - Twenty-five, cents a bottle, Basure Fop RaIC and ask for 'Mrs. Winslow3 Sooth- Domestic sewing machine, in per iLg Syrup," and take no other kind, fpct order only $10 00. Second .T'"" hand solic bjttoai chairs, onlv 25 ueau iiis, xjoj'n. j ; ' . Ther is a o.itv ordinance which cents. Aupiv ac this ofiioe. dl'Z good length, only 40c. LU t 1 QIC ' Children Wool Leggings 10 cts. - Ladies Muffi reduced from $1.C0 to 24 cts. TIIIGIt HID CURLY DUES only 85 cents, worth. . . SEE OUR FRINGED ; RUGS, only $1.00. Ladieb' Over Gaiters 25 and 40 cts. Feather Boas 35 to' 95 ctf. Ladies' Black wool mitts'7 15 cis and up. Children's Black wool mitts 10ct and up. Heavy sheeting 5c yard. Heavy Plaids 10, 15 c and up. 1 t I El I 111 IS FEB oniy $1.50. The Concord National BaaK Offers to the business public a re liable, permanent, coneervrttive and accomodating bankins? intitntion. We solicit your business with the ' assurance of honorable treMtmai't and due appreciation of your pat ronage. If we can serve you at a:.vy time we shall be glid to have you come and se u. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. Gapital and Sulplus $70,000. D. B. COLTRANE, Cashier. J. M. ODELL. Pre?. A man. with' a soul of feeling " for Si;,!, t2i o o n tn FIT. Y LP tzzz m u i N n . ' ... .f rp,. Wanted, a Uejmty Collector in Every nanc8 will be strickly enforced by Messrs. J u oeer' and K Will the authorities, the standard sr ff u.,-nitrr - . D rPuranlnf Mr Charlps Sannnfipld r i r . j i will fully execute the law as it 18, i.jni oi.iur.naries pappenneia, COD81deration of the fact that dealers t -n and will continue business at the , .. . - to collect the taxes-ror 1836 now due. .ame old place! with the same nplen- have laid m large Bupphes of fire- f rorn Vok on or before di 1 cook works, the commissioner don't .Let me. hetrom yop od or herore n ,. . , , want to cause-them any loss, and Tuesday, Dcoe rub. r To h 'Jo. Bonnet brusaes, cloth brusaes , . Ko a irrxr a TArQ i t u -i 5i -i the ordinance will probably be bus- oiiT a. cims. and velvet brushes, nail files, nail tuo . 1U!- w . v V . . . brushes and nail polishers vinegar- pended on Christmas day, but lor ddlOwdl Tax Collector,.- bfbk marks, stamp boxes, that day only, fco toe oojs nau - r L ' I - - t v ' a.t rw ; nn better hold their fire if they don't , f want to aupear before His Ilonor. ImnBt have jour by the I t K of Januarv. I will have to settle Kven iiiactsoiitiu with the town on chat date. I hope rohT0eprerseentU geal. all persons owing the! same will call 6treru?tb and perfec. and settle at once, i! will be com- 'oonsSptlon pelkd to advertise if not pud by Mere muscuiaritj that time. I hope you will settle A NEW LOT OF o t5 "r; ?? -n h r 1 .V M y-v k Ft Vi n r. S -j fea (i. -rjr- 2:i-- iS sa Q " . 1 i . r rr.atch b'jzes, all in sterling. A. J. & J. F. Yorke. - Wanted. Salesmen to handle i ' ::2catiner Oils. Greases and Sne- ciakies as a side line. Liberal terms to reliable parties. Address the A - Tim cains Oil Co., Cleveland, O. ddlS irox every variety and phase of 1 ttte many diseases which attack the -ir passaces of the head, throat and lung?, Ayer's Cherrry Pectoral will found a specific. This prepara tion allays inflammation, controls - ; disposition to cough, and pre vents consumption. Daring, the prevalence of la :..appe,- those who made use of Ayer'g Cherry Pectoral found it prompt to act and sure to cure. No j;thtr medicine is so safe and effica cious in all diseases of the throat GAPES T il 'yd ', "'( k S- ' v- ..." isn't always beann f , R .noato jjisease win u-vv-awj. rapidly once let th J. L. BOGEK, Town! Tax Collector. gertns of consump: Qct 15 tf rfe'uongetintoatnani system, and it wiL ' i . .t v;n 111m pprrain v diii i , : i7fSSt5iS Feather Boas Al I Ot It. Jixeiias I..' V'OIK. ai-n - 1 . 1 1 all that son ui rrrk nn TT Q TATT7 are good enougn k iuuou yAxv ' JACKETS just in from New York. The verv latest style. Every one a bargain. Come at once and see them. We want, particularly to call your attention j to our Laides and Children., 54 1 Y oond They are known as "Long Wearers." Every one who tries them come back when m onecoof left. Our line that has sumption is one 01 n'.t ri c 4-o. at 75 cts Our line "- sumption is n n the thiffes that thiy won't cure. Thete been Selling S2S consuinption is a living organism. II PftTlt.S -nSySS soldby ni ati $1.00 re- killed, it will develop ami mutt P';1 e qJ 7K Uona - AM w a 1 i it tit 1 11 iiii.. - a- ii . r : 1 ri. m mm v v a ui nri limaa rrrl it.iathH nnlv rfimedv (masfinabl? time, one ecoraes a 1 - iuu, uuu Avjw " j - , 11 cq Tl CI a million. xvi . ' - ip sful .in consumption. ; gK RUOfS RUgS Thp Ral?hni.V nnrrfiflnondent Of ,whe body, the "Discovery wil .W .D f O T- 7.. . - . I r . . ,-t Tiomiless. 11 uucsii ice Charlotte Observer has tins to ena k-.L ::t you call yourdis Some Medicines beloog to one t season and some to another. m. KING'S ROYAL GERMETUEft iS IN SEASOH ALL THE ROUND. ' ' V IN THE SPRING need of another pair. Our it purifies t?.e blood, remove langno " ucc JT.y, and denresfion. mvis-orates aad exlu SakeW diflerence ha can yju. , RllffS at 75 line of Children Shoes can not be excelled. Try them and be convinced. A Nice Lineloi KID GLOVES , Just Received. and depresfidn, invigorates aad exhi.v rates the whole system. 1 IN THE SUmVlER It overcomes the relaxation and debility caused by hot weather and corrects bowel tx-ouble3 that are so prevalent t then. Besides, it makes the most do jghtful and refreshing drink. IN THE FALL iiiiorht. hnt. it failfid. A larce crowd j of men are out in attendance. Up to 9 o'clock, it is no joke the play is tough." , i IVe hfinr mnnh rnmnlaint from citizens living in the neighborhood of the citv dvnamo. about the an noyance caused bv the frequent "blow off" of surplus steam. The management will not only oblige i&e citizens by regulating the nnng Hfier. all in one lottle. il remec 4- Vif Viiin health, and sickness ana noj ja QTrfll,VQQ nf to get ria 01 it, "iu . jjLCtUL v ui julvujl v. -r T.allome Wonderful remedy-n Ju ; x" " 1 4. CM3? Pierce's Common Sense Med ICal AUViacx. - m ical work ot 1000 fusely illustrated, which K pnt free on receipt c mv.o rover one-cent oiamjf- . . . .--t: . This wori 01 maxii"K vv. . . 1 fciSfSiffS'-SB Bargain 1 Qi ireaitls Eijiif, Merchants uj - a Js hook ana snouw - y w I - bo as to Went this occurrenceFO ad The P-on. and price Makers frequently, but can increase their .of 680,000 copies a'-aSSs? Worid'S Di 1 , dijZ v 1 ..AnanonM n thU free edition. Adaress, - fnr nnriPnrn. -rrr ;.Cf-rv t When malaria " rides on every passing: We are daily addmgStO OUr eze it is the great prevefitlveanl stocfe in all its line. -Will take great plea surejJiDjJsho wv ing our goods. Come to seeSus ? the unfailing cure of troubles result irxz from that cause. IN THE WINTER It is still needed for curing Colds, Gript Catarrh, Rheumatism, and the ills that belong to cold seasons. SB I It does these thing not in a feebl and uncertain wa- lat with assured and triumphant poer . - Keep It In tho Homo at AH Times TSold by Druggists, new package, laic bottle, 108 Doses, One Dollar. ManuIactnxeA only by THE ATLANTA CHEMICAL CO., ATLAXTA, Q VmmZr? Book Hailed Fwe i FmZI.R'i DRUG SI ORE I xtllUDI IIM 11V M. IHNH HALiaiaKUUVV I lginM9lD0. lUi "-' - M llX WW1AUWV fhn r 1 i 1 yensttijr -' i u Mantnu t.w- - - : r "o una ui wuuu auu uuax
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