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1 v- 6 n - 4 It ( Arrival of Trains. The folio wingxhanga of schedule took effect March 12, 1899. . NOHTflBOIJND, No. 8 arrives at 3 52 a m,'r 30 " "10 00 a m. 12 7-0&p'm,V ? 3 " 41 8.51 p m, (flag) 34 44 " 9.45 pra, ;i. to " "-, 2 00 Kin fireim' ; , SOUTHBOUND. v Ko. 37 arrives at 8 49 a m ''flag) 11 . u "11 23 am, M 7 " 8.51 p m, 35 " 9.20 pm, (flag) "33 44 7 19 am, n.;.; - 61 - 849 a m, (freight) "No. 35. when runninsr abend. nf N ?. is flagged if necessary for through travel 1 bouiu vi v.iirjui,Le, ana is flopped for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. .No. 3( stops regularly tot passengers for Salisbury, High; Point, Greensboro, Iieidsvilie, Danville and principal stations between -Danville and Washington. JSo. 37 stops for pas eengejrs coming from Lynchburg or points beyond, ; and to take- on pas sengers for regular stopping . places soutUof Jewells. No. 38- stops ta let off passengers from regular stopping places sou tn of New ells and to; take on passengers for regular stopping places, Lynchburg or bevond. Nos. 06 and 34 stop at Concord for passengers to or from the C; C. & A. Uivisiou Charlotte to Augusta and other points in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, reached through Columbia or Augusta. . Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 13 are the locaiirains ud connect at Salisbury with trains of V. M. Division. For towels, table linen and sheet- K gb to The; Racket. ;al4 -i8tejBProWing contract gaiajrjupnday,,, Mr. Geo. r lsner advises ua. on 8outh Main! Street, .k ? Mrs. J M Wjhareyof MoareBvilh , wv.to.8a)wtiurj. Thursday night, after pending several days with Mrsl P B Fetzy during the Preeby- 9 dozen. foQrrply. X5c.Uneo col lars on sale Friday and Saturday at Parts & Co., only (U each. Miss Mary Young, haf returned home from Salisbury after spend ing . several Weeks at Mr. Kerr Uraige's. - ''' ' ' 1 " Lay .in your spring supply of collars atrarfcs & Coa Friday and otuuruay. Miss Matt! . LfncUay has re turned to her Home at Matthews after spending several' months here with her friend. Miss Gar trude Caldwell. . BRING BACK Oar one-horse iELEPUONE NO. 71. F O U A l JB I) 1 842. i "SING THEIR OWN PRAISE." It will pay you to see . them. The finest stock of Pianos ever shown m a Wareroom iloor in Charlotte can be seen and. heard at Chas. M. StiefiTs, No. 213 North Tryon Street. Each Piano, was J carefully selected by the manager while in Haltimore last month, j and each Piano is a gem in tone, J -action and finish and are the latest designs and the best part of all you save the retail dealer's 2 and agent's profit and secure the highest grade PIANO made. I Fine Tuning. 'Phone 196. 1 Chas. M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, BHltimore, !Hd. J Charlotte Branch Wareroom, Opposite thei ! SecondPresbyterianChureh.Charlotte.N C.i. J C. H. W1LMOTH, nanager. Short Locals. harrow, that al5. 8 R Peck you borrowed, i I , ' Brown Bros. (Graduate in, Optics, THE LATEST FAD Nethersole Silver Bracelets ; 75c! to $4.00. AT ; ... -. , . i , . W. C. Correirs The Jeweler GW Patterson HAS THREE ROO MS OVER STORE TO RENT.. ' - y g China and Jap, f Linen and fjjt the manager of the Southern Opti cal Co., Cbarlotte.'N. C , will be in Concord, at Thursday, St.- uloud Hotel on April 27th, one day; Glasees, accurately adj usted in the m; st , difficult cases. Satisfaction 1 li s guaranttedj fl ! I I 1 Her mother and relatives have for several days : been expectipg Mies Annie FercuBon, who belongs to the i ii ? hospital corps of the army, and who baa been a ; Ureenville, S. 0., .fpr some time. (She has, however, been ordered to lhgasta to join the' hos pital corps tbeie. . f ' : . . . I . WANTED To buy 100,000 pounds of I old cast-iron scrap, de livered at he foundry at once, for which we will pay a fair price.. No burnt iron wanted. "WE are agents for . Jacob Reed's Goods. the celebrated clothiers of Philadelphia We guarantee fit, style and entire satisfaction. Spring samples, now in. SEND us your order for all kinds of GROCERIES We offer special prices on Ado lot of Sorghums, Syrups aud Molasses OUR STOCK OP FLOUR?is the best on the market. Everybody is delighted with it. OUR STOCK OF CROCKFRY, Tin ware, Wood ware, Drv Goods, fcShoes, Jlats, Lieather, etc., is complete. BRING IN YOUR CORN,::Oats, Eggs, etc., and get best prices, j GW Patterson. Chinas Linen a: Cotton warp. Don't fail to see it. Can give you prices. close ANOTHER LOT OF it BlackCreoons JUST IN. II CONCORD BAKERY. Cannon & Fetzdr The place to get your nice frdh Bread, Rolls, JJoughnuts, TBuns, Crullers, Cakes and Pies. I make a specialty of anything in my line. Give me a call. Company. PHONE 122. 1 t m i aietf. FARM once. Spring Concord Foundry Ool FOR RENT. Apply at I R. T. Lippard. ' FOR RENT Six-room house on Spring street, after May 1st. Call an N. F. Yorke. flowers spring Salad i l and sometimes even spring poets are good in "their way, but a spring tonic ia necessary for good health, and i Hall's Sarsaparilla is the "best of all" flnrincr medicines, it makes aood rich Miss Sarah Lily Wolfe, of Char bloodJ hich gives the rvkdy lotte, arrived here Thursday night . . 6f huh and beaity tojthe to visit her friend, Miss Lucy aiden's'cneeks, the elastic spring Aj0re ' and strong arm to the manly fojm, 15c. mllftM for 6a. at Park & Coe. and makes' life a iuv to the end. We are glad to notice that Mr. LnJrft Smoot Dayvault is again able to be out, after being confined to his room for a number of months. For sale at Fetzer's drug tf. If troubled with rheumatism, give OhamberiahVs Pain-Balm a trial. It will If you run short On toilet soap, ftnnlUion relieve the pain. go to 1 he Racket store, tney win ,It ao cureg sprains and bruises mjone plea3B you, from lc. to 8c.-27 styles third the;time-required by any other to select from. V " al4 treatment. ! Cuts, burns, irostDiies, . . quinsey, :plins in the .side and chest, A good spring diet is turnip salad gianaular and other swellings areqnick-hog-iowl and cracklin bread, but the W cured ir. applying it. Every pottle best snrina msAicine ia Hall's Sarsa- warranteli.1 Price, 25 and 50 cts.-pl L panlla, that's the medicine that Marsh & Co makes good rich red bipod! Try it, For sale at Fetzer's drug atore. .... Health and 'l Accident Policies v Under our liberal and up-to-date HEALTH AND ACCIDENT POLICIES you get paid for loss of time caused either from accident or disease. A Health Policy alone, in the Pre ferred, costs only $5.00 per year. Accident costs according to a man's occupation Tickets for one day and up. A6k about them. ... J. F. Hurley. FRIDAY, April lib. Will exhibit at i f CONCORD THE FAMOUS- MEXICAN a BULL H FIGHTERS. THE - ONLY TRULY - EXHIBITION - OF - THE A TRUE REPRESENTATION OF MEXICOIS NATIONAL SPORT. EMINENT - SPECTACLE THE z I : ,i . I Introducing genuine Mexican Matadors, Espadas, Toreros, Picadores, Banderil inc rMrfnrM. etc.. in thrilllne and excitmfr exhibitions of skill and jdaring Avninit with bRNOiNE MEXICAN BULLS direct iroin the pastures of JalisccjMexico " : :i . j NOTICE ! The books are now open for subscrip- Hons to stooU in the TMtd Series ol the FemaildeZ, f Cabarrus a uuaing. Loan and Savings Association. Loans made on both town and county property. I . W. R. Odell, Pres. LD Coltrane, Secretary & Treasurer. i L : , A D.l;ila rf Ttrwicrh "RiflftTR. CoW Hoys, Sharp bnooters ana jDucsmg Druwuuo. - : r 1 Jose Trigo's educated performing Bull, an exemplification o mat raining. : r i . T I i . : . 1 ' I A 56Hd Car OF Stoves, and Ranges XTte great WMte Enamel RECEIVED BY Graven Bros to-day. "The flowers that bloom in spring" are beautiful and the poets who abound in spring deserve to bo slaughtered : with the "deadly weapon" wielded by damson against 'the PhiUistines, . but the Tonic that should be used in the spring demands our careful consid ation. Hairs Sarsaparilla heads the li3t and is the "best of all " puri? fies the blood, renovates and builds yery Stoye with a Guarantee up the system to a condition oi j i . .. : . ... . m. :jA i ir of it. eirong, robust ueaitn. "ine me oi the flesh the enervating tier's heat, ward off fevers, counter act the deadly influence of malaria Hall's Sarsaparilla Uis the remedy THE ROYAL MEXICAN BAND, Ani- A Musical, orsranizaiion i Mexican oioisis. a roa i 23$ "ate ""f - 1 ; ; . U j j . ONE perforHance l Q P M j commencing at 5 I i iyi- ADMISSION - f - . - - 35c Gra phophone back Cook and Bake better than f , 5. other Stoves and with less fuel. Grand I have agency for Columbia Phono- ffranh Co J and offer to tne puniic at n - - pfnt nrable. cleanly, economical, ser- -ooinriahl a urices GranhoDhone Grand is the blood." To combat Sra nvSt Bayi lots weire in a posiUo. to offer the best Su"the Columbia and Eagle influence of the sum- stove on earth for the money. Heecrcmars otonr noru . keep the Stest music on hand. I -I ! r s ,.m . 4 t; n m .::."'. - w . Arff& GraDhoDhone I use tor lOLSr j,n,,agfcjgJsss j n afterwards. , x TT13l - - - s, T: J 'phone 2. J. M. PURCELIi - . . " .- ! LIVERY, FEED ND SALE STABLES, Juat in rear of St. Cloud uotei. um- ni6use8 meet all passengerh trains fUttitS Of all Kinas lruiauou. romptly and at reasonable prices d males always on hand i-v&www - I . . Inr'palfi. Breeders of thorongUDrea Lr tt - i Poland umna nr m t T if t "1 i- ill: is ii 'f;l 1 -Is r v. ii r ? A I; V i '1 -fM t ; i I I. i 1 l.'i "pur exc9lanca." For sale at . Fetzer'sjdrug'etore. t ' - - : j - " - . . ' ; . -
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