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Arrival of Trains The following change of schedule took effect Aiarcn is, ictiy. NORTHBOUND. jfo. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, 3( " "10 00 a m, 12 , " 7-09 p m, 33 " 44 8.51 p m,(flag) " 34 " 'V 9.45 pm, "62 " " 2.00 a m (lieigi t) SOUTHBOUND, i No. 37 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag:) . ii " "1123 a m, 7 i " 8 51 p m, 35 9.20 pm, (flag) 33 f " 7.19 a m, 61 " " 8 49 a m, (freight) No, 35. when running; ahead of No. 7. is flagged if necessary for through travel eolith ofX'harlotte, and is stopped for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or bcyomi. No. 30 stops regularly for passengers for Salisbury, High Point, Greensboro, Reidaville, Danyille and principal stations between Danyille and Washington. No. 37 stops for pas sengers coming from .Lynchburg or points beyond, and to take on pas sengers for regular stopping places south of Newells. No. 38 stops to let off passengers from regular stopping places south of Newells and to take on passengers for regular stopping places, Ljiiciibuig or beyond. . ' Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for passengers to or from the C. O. &A. Division Charlotte to Augusta and other points in South Carolina Georgia and Florida, reached through Columbia or Augusta. ..,, Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains and connects Salisbury with trains of W. N. U. Division. TELEPHONE Nu. 71, jFOriCOED 1842. ; mm 'SING THEIR OWN PRAISE." -- Tht-re are tuvuy media in -grade Piriaod told to buyers who jwoold p f r a tir-tcli?- Piano were it not for tLe high pnce the retail dealer is obliged io ak for a tiraUcUaa Piioo For 57 years STIEFF Pianos fcave hid no superior, and are sold ciicc froai Factory, nud the buyer secures a fif8,t-c! 488 P,auo for ih'e pnce you pay the retaji dealer for a medium-grade, or, otore likely, a cap piano. ' If an agent or dealer tells you this ia an agency, hia other statements will bear investigation. Catalogue for the aaki'-gr. Fine Tuning. . . Phone 196. Chas M. Stieff, Piano. Manufacturer,' Baltimore, Sid. Factory Branch Wareroom, No. 213 N. Tryon St.,Charlotte,N.C. L. n. WILMOTH, flanager. Short Locals. The condition of Bennie Levy is about the same today. Mra, McConnell has gone" to Mor ris Hillf near Asbeviile, to spend pr. ii covcrai aays. - Eighteen persons were immersed at the colored Baptist church here Sunday afternoon. Miss Fannie Little ave her pu pils a picnic last Saturday. It was .Mrs. Fletcher Smith, of New ork, is spending eaveral days with Mrs. ML Brown. ; ,'.Mis Nannie Cannon returned "tome last Saturday night from Sa! bury, after spending soma time. For more than a week our. towns ftan, John K Patterson, has been feasting on cabbage from his own garden. . Mrs. Luther Clegg, of San Anto- ni0 Texas, has arrived here to visit parents, Mr. andWrs. W M Smith." 1 ;l i . Mrs. M L Stevens has returned -nae from China Grove, after hiding several days with her Mother. , ' r. John J Cook returned home 8t Saturday night after taking Olographs at China Grove last Week. - MiS3 Lida White went to Chair otte kat Saturday night. She 8es to Charleston to attend the re gion and will spend some time J1"1 her uncle, Mr. Lawrence oore, near that place. for c-Oc. j Truman Chapman; . CaPl- Edward Hill went to Wash iQgtons last Saturday Digb to be gone aboutja w3k. He will prol- ably gp to New York, too. ! - . r - ' ' " ' Shave at; Brown's barber ehop next door to Corl's Btable. Miss Sue Harris, of Mebane, who has been visiting at. Mr. Brevard Harris', has gone to Charleston to spend whi le. - LOST A black silk umbrella with crook handle of tortoiee-shftll and gilt. Edward if returned to Miss Magruder. Mr. Robert Walthal returned home last &a .urday from Norwood, where he harfinished buildine sev eral houses for Contractor Propst. Mr. 1W H Kime, of Liberty, spent Sunday with -his daughter, Mrs. D 3 Castor. Mr. Kime was a delegate to the Lutheran Synod. Mr. Marshall Mabrey and his mother returned homeSundav from Mc A d en s villeHaf ter spending sev eral days witrrMr. I F Mabrey. Mr. . Parks Kiner has returned ho me from Pavidson, after spend- mg a week with his brother, Mor rison King, who is attending school therv. j Re v. B Lscy Hoge and wife haye uur iu vvuiifiwue lo spena iwo week?. Rev. Hoge goes tnere to assist Rev. : Li R Pruett in a series meetings. Rev. L R Pruett, of Charlotte, passed through here last Saturday on his way o Big Lick, where he delivered tb e baccalaureate -sermon at the academy. Mrs, B F Rozers returned h . . , i . i last Saturday evening from Char- lotte, where she has been ppending several dayp with her daughter, Mrs. John Yorke, who ha9 recently commenced housekeeping, i Any j one who has a veteran's badge and c oes not go to Charles ton will con er a very pleasing favor by selling br lending it to some veieran wh ) has concluded to go since it it tegjate to order .tadgep. TO-NIGHT AT ARMORY HALL He is without dispute the fun niest comedian in America. He will appear in his original laugh able specialty Entertainment entitled AtomJ ; TteMorld : In : 80 : Minntes Which is the funniest entertain- ! ment in America. This lis a new style of amuse- i I i ment and far superior to Comedy or Drama, and has more fun to the square inch than any other performance traveling. Mr. Thompson, is a natural musician,' afnd plays the Violin, Cornet, Piano, Clarinet, Flute, Trombone, Basa Violin, Banjo, Chinese jiddle, v Harmonica, Lilliputian Violin, Bagpipes, Church Chime Bells and a Solo on the horn of a cow. The representatives of all na tions appear in this performance, introducing Singing, Dancing, Muso, I Jokes and Comicalties. ; " I j ' i Among the characters introduced will be Irish, German, Italians, English, Hebrew, Yankee and local, characters, producing fan from beginning to end. f Reseryed Seats. General AOmissslon 50c. 35Ci 4-25e. ChUflren -: - - - i HiS its 1JNU-ANE. Mr. John Sossamon a Raying Slauinc Tears Ills Clothes from Sis Body -win j2at JrothiuK-Contlimallj' Talking Wnile in His Cell. Ou Sunday afternoon Mr. John Sosfcamon, of Soesamon'a springs, in NolO township, was brought here to jail on account of j insanity. He was confided that afternoon and since that time he haa heon fit,T,rr almost continually. He has torn every article of clothing from his body and even rent his pillow cafe into puces, filling the room with f eather8. j Mr. Sosjamon is well known by our people in that part of the conns ty. His insanity, we are informed, ia hereditary. He has not eaten anything since hie confinement and continually move nboufc in the room ly move h low Jaaod Tellow Jaundice Cured. Sufferia humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish' the following: "This is to certify ihat I was a terrible suf ferer from Yellow ; Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some ojf the best physicians in our city ajid to no avail. Dr. Bell, ourdruggipt, recommended Electric Bitters; and after taking two bottles I was entirely cured! I now take great pleasure in recommending mem AO aUV DerSOn P Jflflnnir fmm thia terrible maladv. am grate- fully your M. A. Hosartv, Lex ington, Ky." Sold by P B Fetzer's urug siore. Don't You Forget. All old veterans who expect to be recogn zed by their old com rades at Charleston ought to tab their hats ! with their Besriment and State in plain This is the only way figures. you can find out each other.: J. S. Dunn. COIRIM .Offers snterior eiorirflp.s m AlnaiA Arf Literature,! Expression and Physicai Culture. Mr. Emil Gramm, manager and proprietor of the Scharwenka Con servatory of New York, will be the di rector of thb School of Music this sea son. He wll be assisted by the leading teachers of the Scharwenka Conserva tory and also by some of the most prominent lArtistsoi JNew lorn. The rates in Asheville will be 25 per cent less than th& New York same instructors. For rates; and further prices from the partici Address 'Arclalfl A. Jones; President. Asneville. Iff. C. II 1. All kinds of furniture re-upholstered. Carpets cleaned and re-laid. Matresses L . . ...... i made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed. .......... jj Headquarters at MORRIS HOUSE. THE LATEST FAD ' Netheriole Silver Bracelets ! F 75c. to $4.00. AT W. C. Correll's The. Jeweler. CORD BAKERY. The; place to j get your nice fresh Bread,iR611s, ioughnnts, Buns, Crullers, Cakes and Pies. I make a specialty of anything m my line. Give me a call. 'PHONE 122. ASHEVILLE 1 ID UPllSTEJillG A WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE 1 W$ -fceM I A0ST. 5TYLISH - WJWESTJJRICES PESLPIXTLNgI Brand new Scotch Zephyrs. Whoiesaleiprice Our price Fine Lawns. Worth 8 Our price Wife to give her attantion to the 4 . mmmmmmmmmwmw 1-3 and 10c. rayp 1 Spring. We had that in mind when we put in this fine line of -Fur- niture and House Furnishings. If you want Framed bring it ere and style at a Lower Price than you can Remember we 6. W. PATTERSON can please you with all kinds of GROCERIES ! We have fine, New jyork Seed Irish Potatoes Peerless, Burbank, etc., etc. Our Cream Cheese is very fine. We offer epeciaL prices on nice lot of Mo lasses, Sorghams and Syrups. Our stoct of JFlour is the best on the market. - j OUR STOCK OF CROC BLFRY, Tin ware, Woodware, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Leather, etc., is complete. BRING IN YOUR CORN, Oats, -Eggs, etc., and get best prices, Jacob Reed's Goods; the i celebrated clothiers of Philadelphia. We guarantee fit, style and entire satisfaction, j Spring and summer samples now in. We offer a new Hartford Bicycle at less than factory price. ' Anyone wanting a good MULE will do well to see ns. ij 1 G W Patterson 25c. . Z VU J c.. v ! ..." - mil Re - furnishinst of your home this you have a. . . we will Frame it for you in beW get it fcr elsewhere. do Undertakinp; M. L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE - STABLES. Just in rear ol St. Cloud Hotel. Om nibuses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds furnished promptly and tat reasonable prices Horses aot milled always on hand or sale. 8rvden of thorouj3thbred Poland Cnina Hiq. it SMALL-POX Is reported at different, points in the State. Our Health Policies cover this disease as well as. typhoid fever and a good number of other diseases: flesh is heir to . Get one at once. . ... 1 J. F. Hurley.
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