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Arrival of Trains. :' folio wiag change of schedule took 5 rt after 1 m.oY. w, iow? , SOUTHBOUND. - , arrives at 8.4 a m, "10 40 am, '? Oiie of th -r NihVmS Earnhardt, nf gjV B ,th Br; Ltt! .-Mr.MLBlackweld8ri8 laid rp and fu! y developed bealthy with the mumps. J 0 3') G3 9.7 p m. 5.15 p m, (ti3 NORTHBOUND, PERSONAL POIX TEUb. Mr. Pft a.. v. !i Mr. Oba J Call is registered at v, culW)r or tej kj oi. uiouaioaay. So ::. 12 rn'irrives at G.17a m, iu u a m, 7 23 p m, I j " "11.15 a m, (freight) -n :1T and 38 stoo onlv at ("Shar hmp -Concord,: Salisbury, Greensboro affords 11U i i '.it I -ooa be cLecTed ith l!,rfthAh,y I Miss Loala Cook, of 8t. JohnV, cmocrat. cal0,?fe8medy is 60 liable, in cax of euddea colds, or cuUihs or Rta dte8 A'8 Che"y 5l0.ral- fbi3wondarfu mHii reuei m consumptio L tie oiLcr trams. l.ntwf p.ti tnese stations wi i hvo tx auvancea Rtar?a nf tU ia a lf 1.t is seasonable la a dose rt SimrY.nn r: - -- uivi xegu" igulates the liver, and jjakky P' Deaton; local reporter. SHORT LOCALS. CoUoii only brought 6 85 today. Preaching-at all the churches to morrow. ' .. - , v . t The young men who mounted the stag6 last night probably thoughttbey could uact" too. Un doseTlmmoD6 Regu lator. , it regulates the H th th t ha Iiha. l ... uvCr regulates tbe person. If good, bat if sluggish or diseased then there is constant Biliousness, .BCBuun, neaaacne. and all th e one disorders ot the stomach that neara ot. Try Simmons Liver regulator and prove tb in. Mr. S F Harmon, of RaIHt in at the St. Cloud. Mr. Jas. C Marshall, of Wades boro. is in. town today. 1 Mr. J R Ervin, who is teaching a school at Purr's, is spending the day in the city. j Mr. A Jones Yorke returned this morning from a. tHn Hnwn t.h Carolina Central. Mrs. F S Starratte, of Moores- vine, spent last night in the city, loturumg nome mis morning. Miss Bessie MiFenbeimer. r.f Mt. Pieasa it, is vJsitiner the tamilv of Mr. A S Day vault, on North Maiu street. EATHERBOAi good length only 40p. mien HIID CURLY ORES only 85 cents, worth $1.25. LOIE DICK. Mr. R-J Moody,.-who. lives at the Buffalo Mill, is. laid up with a se vere attack of the rheumatism. NEW OFFICERS. Ki iRhls of Py Unas Hold nn Interest- luff Aleetlnar " b The Knights held a rousing meet ing last night and elected offi for the ensuing year. This lodge, is mi . 3 - j i l&Rtroncr nno anr rv,nu vith people from the country, and DeiDg manifested. The new officers : i l i : n i: are: i i L-J if m w a w-s m r-i trade 10 uiio& iu ".li tiuco. Children Wcol LegiDgs lOcts, Ladies Muff 3 reduced from $1.00 to 24 cts. Ldie&' Over Gaiters 25 and 40 eta. Feather Boas 35 to 95 ctp. Lad ie8' Black w3ol mitts 15 ( ts and up. ' Children's Black wool mitts 10 cts and up. Heavy sheeting 5c yard. Heavy Plaids 10, 15 c and up. SEE OUR THE SHOW. Rotten to the Core Everybody Dls- Knsted. - The May Davenport Barletqoe Company appeared at Armory Hall last night ana showed themselves. They drew a very good house of men only. To Bay that the performance was rottey 18 nuttin? it mildlv. FRINGED . RUGS, . only $1.00. Lit k DICK. A XftfllMS TER Gold Pens, Pearl Fountain Pens Toothpicks. lAcftofdinir tn rpnnrfa from monv C L Smith n n . xt Pearl Pen Holders, sod, V. C.; Rev VVC Alexander, scene and val2ar in every particular, , Gold Pencils. Gold Pal.; .M L Marsh. M. ' of P.: C A a a . . . A. J. & J. P. Yorke. Pamplin, M. of Ex.: H M Barrow, and " """Pent a smgle redeem. only $1.50. The Methodist Conference at T : m will pass resolutions today opposing State aid to higher educa tior. . . Cabarrus Light Infantry will oc cupy the old New Soth Club K.of R. and S.; J C Fink, M. of A.: 1Dg. featQre- Tfae "company" re Albert Freeze, M. of W. mained in the city over : night and left for Charlotte this mornin&rt where they are billed for tonight. Agents Wanted. Very Considerate. The Durham Sua of Thursday sayB : "The Raleigh board of alder innv i,i m 11111 iriw tDiiiii.ii i.iiiiii rooms, when the club moves into men pa83ed an ordinance casing the We do not want boys or loafers their new Quarters..' Baloons of that city at 11 o'clock at to write, but men of ability $200 night, to take effect January 1st. to ?ow per montn, salary or com I AT i. 1 i1 the State Auditor to the registers of poned untilstbe 1st of March. Thi dteds ot the various coauties. was done in respect to the legisla- An Anstralian nanar crnt off th "tore which will be in session from fnllnroincr nnrl vana nhlo tn anroi rre I Jannarv to Marf.h. Rftlfiiflrh RPPma W .W,V- ..-W VW WV...W J - -O the ordeal : uIf a cigar makes a man to be very considerate towards the ill, will a cheroot make a manilla?" effi8iatnro ttnd wants the bovs' to Ladies hl&i at Offers to the business public a re liable, permanent, conservative and accomodating ban kin e: institution. We solicit your business with the I assurance of honorable treatment aod du appreciation of jour pat ronage. - . If we can serve you at any time, we shall.be gUd to have you: come and sen us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. Gapital and Sulplus $70,000. . D. B. COTTRANE, Cashier. !J. M O DELL, Pres. For Sale. Domestic sewing machine, in per fret order only $10 00. Second legislature, and wants the boys' to hand 8Plic bottom chairs,; only 25 cents. Apply at tnis omce. ui am9 ' A i - y -9 Af . I mv' i I di- Rev. O L Springfield, of Raleigh, have a good time and spend their v,. IV occupy the pulput at the Bap- money freely, without restraint. Yuv. ? ufloapFU1uWu New York doctor wants a Alien, oi rvinston, superior court j 'e of the Third district to sec- vorce from his wife because she per ceed Judge Boy kin, Tbe appoint- 8j8t m loving her poodle dog more smt is to take effect January 1st. thaQ him She.6eems to have a pre. Wanted Salesmen to handle f erence for small dogs. As she dog- Lubr ing Oils .Greases and LSpe- ref ases to be divorced from .8 as a side line. Liberal terms &euiJ 1CJ-aoco w io reliable parties. Address the A the little dog, he insists on DeiDg Wanted, a Jlejmty Collector In Every Township. A man with a aoul of feeling for aoffaring humanity, but . one who will fully execute the! law as it is, to collect the taxea for 1896 now due. Let me her from you ou or before Tuesday, December 15th '96, John A. Sims. ddlOwdH Tax Collector. R Timmins Oil Co., Cleveland, O. dd!8 An old gray mule, driven by a countryman, was overcome witn that tired feeling this (Saturday) ni i-nic a. and laid himself down on the. streets to rest, without undrees- ing. NevDdealera here have received :mir.o irom the Now York Journal rnd New York World that after tke '.loth, .'these papers will be sold at 'wo cents, "outside of Greater New York. Jflrsftv Gitv. andon all , j j , -trains." . ' There is a general look of disgust Ou the fanea of those who attended the u8how"-last night, ana a kind tired feeling . prevails among Htin. Thev had no cause to con?- ' ;.ju, however, lor 1 HE standard -1 told them what they were to expect. divorced from hsr. IBM V IU ... Vi 1J there comes a tim innocence of child, hood changes to the modest, blushing maidenly self - con- sasciousness oi ap- 5 approaching maturity. :MThe eye is brighter : tne iorm is uuuw . there is 'a touch of shy coquetry in the im glance :--tne gin naa r0"M become a woman. She has entered that critical penuu swiuu Last .Notice Town Taxes. 1 must have your taxed by the 1st I of January. I will have to settle with the town on that date. I hope all persons owing theUame will call and settle at once. 1 will on com i pelled to advertise if not paid by that time. I hone vou will settle and save costs. J. L. Bcgek, Town Tax Collector. Oct. 15, tf A NEW LOT OF o -s3 z n 3 30 CAPES; JACKETS ' . . just in from New York, The very latest style. Eyery one a bargain. Come at once and see them. We want, particularly to e.ali vour attention to our Laides and. Children. iPeatlief Boas piof happy possibil- mk about with the phy- milSt ffO OIllV a W k sical sunenngs aim - - . 7 . . , . , , , ' Manners peculiar to DTT. ; I llir J1T1H LI1H.L HcXb !) irtshas been st&t been selling at 75 cts I Sffe oToften lOT 50 CeiltSi OUT Ulie n ,'o tmo A wo. I .1 J Ktt n - - Qil fill Ti an' a whole nature i"" , , iS so bound up in the riuceci-to Q ceiics. c-nrifil functions oi I " i -1 t. Kxrr np tici I Rtrmn?nms OT 'a eriDUO ttU' ,v.ioTi women enaurc. ii."- - , . . r 'rl .,1 v. "local treatmems. i - --4- T3,-,vr. r7Pv Pr, prevent further progre-. oi r 'expensive, embarra?. moqueube ivugo a,u J tne disease, and he has yet to find LaVsei!Ss, make-shift, what ?s needed centS, fringed. V elV6t the firstxase where theae pills did glWSfSS Rat 1700, fringed. mdy- eiy dcme SrrStt No such values ever ;on Kathaniei .oh. tg aflWlSl an ftf Tvr,,onnia onr? MiRa An- elastic power of ttseives ro ar aOUUcliliy &t3JXLU u Ha; rugs lor less money i. i i j c Wo,im. In a word the avonicjic vnvl 0-Qv0QTl nt wates healthy, happy won. uiXCLJJ. v vx iivw v. Dr. Pierce Upt"cal imitate. c 1 C H to 1 f o o 3: 4 v () pea O ZJZ cx l Z rn O . 1 it j Year -SHOES- They4 are known as LonK Wearers." Every one who tries them come back when in need, of another pair. Oar line of Children Shoes can not be excelled. Try them and be conyinced. A Nice Lineloi KID GLOVES Just Received.- - f We are daily adding to our stock m all its line. W ill take great pleasure in Jshow mg our goods. Round Some Medicines - belorjfg to one season and some to another. DR. KING'S ROYAL GERMETUER iS IN SEASON ALL THE YEfIR ROUND. uniied in thfi holv bonds of matri mouy in the Methodist chnrch .at '"UUY 1U hUD lUDDUUH" vmv- I pierce IS lit U iici . " i , 't:,., Statesville vesterdav eyenine -IvYiS Re. Dr. Rowe, the PreSidingElder VbS-SS E m the Statesyille District. Mr. J t. J.f VjV T devoted to the jonsi, II . . -. 1 ,.f I Medical AQ'urc , omcn, sacce "-ucotaicayuio iywwiuw w i rz-i Adviser," are anrut. oT,7icafi,i Harris, nf Mnnreaville. was best . Qf diseases pecrfiartoj man.. The ushersforthe briUiant -ggg fSSJ occasion were: B Y McPhorson, De or to submit : to h useles4, .-local treat. Witl. Mi'llo TnnrfiavillA: 8 S Mc- Nfiftlv HhorWra ond Mr. PoStOD, c S tates ville Moores yille Record. eLlJf mailing tiosr a copy mver COSt Of World' Dl of this eftfl , UoiuCaio. H. Y. itrtilWl"' . Bargain Merchants and Price Makers , for Concord. come to see ns III?! Mini. IN THE SPRING It purifies .e blood, removes langcor and depresfjon, invigorates and exhila rates the whole system. in the summER It overcomes the relaxation and debility caused by hot weather and corrects bowel troubles that are so prevalent then. Besides, it makes the most de- jghttul and relresnrng arinK. IN THE FALL '.- .j When malaria " rides on every passings breeze," it is the great preventive and the unfailing cure of troubles result ing from that cause. IN THE WINTER It is still needed for curing Colds Grip Catarrh, Rheumatism, and the ills that belong to cold seasons. aoes vucbo ww and uncertain wa; , lat with assureoV and triumphant puer. . Keep It In tho Homo at fill times, TSold by Druggists, nesr package, larc botUe,-108 Doses, One Dollar. Mamxfacturea ralyby -v THE ATLANTA CHEf'ICAL C0H ATLA.,(TAt Wmir BDe4 Yn?
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