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Arrival of Tr Aino, The following change of schedule took ofT.-cl Junel2, 1SU3. " - NORTHBOUND. No. 8 arrives at 5.52 a m, 36 44 . 44 10.00 a m, " 12 44 44 709 p-m, 44 33 44 44 8.51 pm, (flag) . u U 44 44 9.45 pm, 4 62 44 44 2.00 a m (IreiKi t) SOUTHBOUND. &0.-37 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag) itmmer Underwear." Satisfactory work is always Infant Victim of Kious FsenXTm given you at Brown's barber i a V r , shop. I The colored people have been carrying on a big revival at Deep Fred Brower, of Salem, is vis- Creek Church, Gulledge town itinghis grandfather, Mr. Mar-, ship. Last Saturday they reach tin Bost, at Bosts Mills. - ' ; ed the climax f religious fery or MissDora Bost was called to "Pd t S ime invested heavily-gained a " 11 44 44 11 23 am, w 7 44 44 8.51pm, ' 35 44 44 9.2Up'm, (flag) 4 33 4 r" 7.1S ix ui, 44 61 44 " 8-49 a m, (freight) her cousins. arms, high in the air. The child's head struck a bench in its de- No. 35. when An.en.Tir. sflaggedlf necessary for through travel soutn of cnarioue, ana is stopped for AT-r. T AT rn:. - ixr t passed through here on his way iscent inflicting injuries from ClOlIlu 103 VOU DV SO QOlIlff. V&IU1I1- to sunooi at tne college at Mt. WAllv;AA Alj mu oaiuraay nignt. Sunday it was buried in the pres passengers arriving from Lynchburg or returned home, after spending ssengera for Salisbury, High Poh TX61? f KOC4rweU at - Greensboro, ueiasville, Uanyille and vvl u jLtJiiig a. principal stations between Danville and fincfi nf a r j i "imxij "?voj waaesooro Messenger. tity is a factor in bringing down National Encampment G. A. K., Phila delphia, Pa., Sept, 4-9, 1899. Washington. No. at Oi stops Jo'r 6 pas- Miss -Sadie Fisher returned On account of the above the PIICGS. "We are gOillg tO ClOSe Ollt points Deyona, ana to tafce on pas- W- several weeks at ttrponshnrn sengers for regular stopping places Ooiv., south of NeweUs. No. 38 stops to let ana Salisbury. Fetzer Bost has returned to sengers coming from Lynchburg or home Monday night after spend- Southern Railway will sell tick ets to Philadelphia at rate of SMK.-nSvfnr on sale Wept. 1, 6; . limited re- a lO u OI turning ttept. lz, but an exten sion of final limit may be ob tained. until Sept. 30th by depos iting ticket with joint agent at Philadelphia between Sept. 5th nd PioTida. reached through noinmhm eral weeks has been visiting: Mrs. and 9th, both . dates inclusive : A . 1 "I 1 1,1 I 3 . X. X" J? -P J5JJ4 or iRgusia. r rea OWinK, nas retumea to nerianu. yu paymoiib ui a ie ui. mty Jv os. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains home in Georcria. I cents. Tickets iron-clad and Ad connect at Salisbury with trains of " off passengers from regular stopping Tolaces south of NeweUs and to take on , passengers for regular stopping places, Lynchburg or beyond. ' - Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for .sengers" to or from the C. C. & A. oivmon unariouo 10 Augusta and Mi PrifpVtorrl wVir fnT. cmr other points in South Carolina, Georgia ,1SS f rtcnd, who. for sev- Raleigh, after spending: more than a week with his relatives in the country. W. N. 0. Division. TELEPHONE NO. 71 FOUNDED 1842. : mm "SING THEIR OWN PRAISE," er competition anu retail uei- ers. limited to con ti mi mis rassare in Mr. j wiaiues ana nraie son both directions For further in- arrived here Monday night from formation, Pullman reservations, TV TT i l l ft ' ' uurnam. ne xaKes cnarge oi etc, apply to -. . the Cannon mills Friday. Gowan Dusenbury, Marriage license was issued to Agent. Mr. M C Phillips and Miss NOTICE1 Louise Johnson. Mondav. Both - ' y I m . r- , m aaa nartiAs Hva at. naTiTinnviiift-'. Hittective September 1st, lbb.y, '1 11 T A A 7 A "I . an ireignii not prompuy removea Baxter Gillon has returned to from the custody of the Railway his position at China Grove after Company will be subject to the working here a few weeks in the following charges for storage: absence of Mr. Jos. F Cannon. .A11 package freight not re- . E McNish," the electric light mved by owners from the cus- knell of CHEAP man, will soon put m ten more rTt. -v;7.: 71ZTZZZr. lights on the road from the Buf- w "mu. lui-ty-eiguu uuuio, uVm: falo mills to the Cannon mills. cjuding Sundays oi: legal holi- days, computed from 12.00 noon Miss Daisy Misenheimer, of of the day following the date , of near Mt. Pleasant, who has been the arrival, shall thereafter be spending a week with Miss Ger- subject to a charge for storage trude Blume, has returned home, each day or fraction-of a day t , that such consignments may re The Concord band will furnish main in custodv of the Railwav which make the STIEFF pre- music.for the lawn party at Forest Company as follows: ' eminent. . Hill, which has been postponed. Tr, iPRa than par lnnfl niiatititiAA The night has not yet been fixed. 1 cent per 100 pounds per day, Mrs. J F Hutehinson has gone with minimum charge of 5 cents to Charlotte to visit for a few for any one package or lot for days and from there she will re- n8nee bu "not more turn to Norfolk after spending than $1,00 per day for any one some time here with her rela tives. " ?r . ; I oil the funeral PIANOS. n every ease a sale merits. when tested on yery Piano warranted and will last a lifetime. few Pianos have such a reputation for tone and durability. facte which all do not realize, but DON'T YOU MISS IT. nnen ine Tuning ..'Phone 196. Chas. M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, Factory Branch Wareroom, ; No. 213 N. Tryon St., Charlotte.N.C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. CMrs. A W Cornelison Has re- Mrs. Virginia Erwih's schbbl tUrn to Rowail cunty a2?r consignment not in excess of a car load. Go wan Dusenbury, Agent Southern Ry. icht The spending a week here. Her mother, Mrs. W A Patterson, ac companied her home. LOST rWhite and liver colored bitch. Answers to the name school and the Slip." A liberal reward will be will begin next Monday. Massey, the blind musician, performed in China Grove Mon day ni at St. Cloud hotel. Concord High School both start given for her recovery. . Leave next Monday morning. J A Wiley went to Concord Monday morning to take up his r v voi. Salisbury Sun. W. A. Foil. t ,t Oii. : 3 lists xutsZsLv OLUiitjcj litis reiui u. uu. li- v :y.nio tie aitQr .spending a week with the Misses King. It is good new& to know that Mis. Ecb Correll, who is at Har lisuurg, is gradually improving. Concord . 'oakery ,- Fruit and Cream - Parlor. Fresh Bread. Cakes, Buns, Doughnuts, etc., Creams, Fruits and Candies always on hand. Wm. T. Johnson, Prop. 'Phone -No. 122. Honrv Craven has crone to Forest college where he will be in school the coming1 The .supplies of the Electric fcight Co. have been purchased by E McNish. Read his ad. else where. ' ... Mrs. Holden left Monday even ing to spend about two weeks at China -Grove, Salisbury and Uichlieid. . Miss Margaret Allison re- evenmg turned here Monday after spending several days in Uiarlotte. FOR SALE A new Wheeler Wilson sewing machine with live drawers, just from the fac tory. Call at this office and get a first class machine on easy terms. , . tf . Mr. E A Hall, who for several mouths .during the sickness of ir. Paul Parks, has been super mtendent at the Bala mill, has returned to Albemarle. Mr. tarks resumed work Monday uiornmg. Mrs. Kimball Rents the Morris House. Mrs. H A . Kimball, of Salis bury, spent Monday here. She came to perfect arrangements for the Morris hotel, which she will take charge of about the 15th of next month or the 1st of October. Mrs. Kimball has had quite an amount of experience m board ing. She is a daughter of Mrs. Sapp, who lives on bast Depot street. . THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR CHILLS and fever is a bottle cf Grove's Taste less Ohill Tonic. "Never fails to cure; Then why experiment . with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. money back if it fails to cure. , Your So That's Settled. "Did George proposfe to you on his knees?" ; "No! I want you to understand that I never sat on his lap until after we were engaged. Chicago Times-Herald. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY The busiest and mi eh ties little thine that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills Every pill is. a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, Iistles8nes3 into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They re wonderlul in building up the health. Only 25o per box. Sold by P. B. Fetzer, Druggist. v SEE THE Yankee Watch A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT. Mr. W. A. Hlnes of Manchester, la., writing of nis almost miraculous escape from death, says: 44Exposur3 after measles induced serious lung trouble, which ended in Consumption. I had frequent hemorrnages and coughed night and day. All my doctors said I must soon die. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consum ption, wnich completely cured me. I would not be witqont it even if it cost $5.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it on my recommendation, and all say it never fails to cure TJhroat, Chest and Lung troubles." Regular size 50o and $1.00 Trial bottles free at Fetzers Drug Store. FOR spHonxn AT W.C. Correll If a girl's in love ' THAT'S HER BUSINESS, : If a man's in love THAT'S HIS BUSINESS, If they marry THEN IT'S OUR BUSINESS TO SELL, ' THEM THE : FINEST ZZS" mr Furnitere, Floor Coverings and China Ware IN - THIS - CITY - FOR - THE.- LEAST - MONEY. issssaa Qo To cassia G W PATTERSON FOR r Rock tiajt y Fresh Butter on Ice, Quaker Oats, Hominy, Chippea lieei, Canoed Corn, Tomatoes, and Peaches. Soda, Baking Powders, Starch OracKera, Lard, Hams, Prunes, Breakfast Strips, Green and Parched- Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Soap, Peas, Meal, Corn, Shipstuff, Oats, Oil, Flour, Molasses, Salt, Vinegar, Snuff, Tobacco, Rice, Potash, Spices, bottled Pickles, Washing Powders and anything in the Grocery line. We also carry Rope, Crockery, GJassware, Wooden vware, Dry Goods, s Shoes Hats, Tinware Etc. Etc I Imi Ilia Offero the business public a reliable, per manent,' conservative and accommodat ing banking instutionl . We solicit your patronaga with the assurance of ..honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we wiU be glad to have you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATION SI TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - - - Capital and Snrplns - - v $70 000. - D. B Coltbants, Chashier, ' J. M. Odetd. President, ' ' We close our store 'at 8.15 dur ing the rammer months;! We de liver goods until 6 p. m. M. Lv Brown & BRo, livery, feed and 8alr, ; - ' stables." Just in rear of St. Cloud H6te!. Om nibuses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds furnidhed promptly and at reasonable prices Horses acd mnl's alwayp on QaDd or salo.. ' Rrotkiers of Jaoroughbred tZt
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