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,.r:r:T:: Mrs. J W Cannon, 1 116 IOUUWiuK quango w bvuww) twvA i KrvrHrt -Fi-jvm T3l- : ' f -:-im-' fcri. jr vv--.rxiitt,ii-.-rt J. effect Jnnel2, 1899. " ivl wlU;ijaii,uuure wnere sne;iviiss Mary MiaTina- James- uaai NORTHBOUND. - No. 8 arrives at 5 5$ a mv " 12 .r M, 7-09 p'rh in- 35 " .'!' 8,51 pmUflag) ... 14 34 62 14' No. 44 4 9.45 pin. 00a'm(rrew t) - , SOUTHBOUND. . 37 arrives at .8,49 a n, (flag) 11 " "11.23 am, H 7 8.51pm, v 33 - " " 7.19 a m, . 61 .? 8.49a mt (freight) ' spent seyeral !fcweeks with heri non leftThMrsdav nieht for i; F. Gay;6f Roanoke Rapids, arrived ' here "Thursday night to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lester Ooltrane. , :.: Miss NelHTrice Jhis returned to iL'eisinbn after -spending four weeks Mrdwith her rela tives andfri&nds;. , Mr. -T M Demiing!;ahiljfamiry passengers arriving from Lynchburg or jCsor1 vnurCQ Street. passengers' for Salisbury, High Point, Mrs. D D Johnson and chll Green'sboro, Reidsville, Danville .and dren have i returned home after principal stations between, Danville and spending some time in the west NVashmgton.. ho, 37 stops for ; pas- nP - - o ' senders commg from Lynchburg or CAAA Fa,AJ- u3. points beyond, and to take on pas- mi, r ' : j j i -u j senders for regular stopping places The Concord band has added south of Ne wells. , No. 38 stops to let to its inventory of instruments off passengers from regular stopping an almost new tuba horn. Mr. XS Charlie CorrtU is proud of it. W-aT3& it Concord for t Mrs. JboWoodMouse has gone , , severs to or from the C. C. & A. to. New-Jersey to spend a month division Charlotte to Augusta and with her "relatives- at Newark, other points in South Carolina, Georgia South Orange and Mendham. and Florida, reached through Columbia , or AngUSta. W V Prof f! S HhIpt rpfnynorl linmo iudMl0? Thursday night from Ohio after W. N. 0. Division. , f' ;r spending several weeks where he has -been ensraered in educa- ' Richmond, Va., to spend some time. ': . '. ' Mr. ? W A Foil" ; an wife, sof Roaring; i; Gap, arrived 3 here Thursday night on their way to Mr. ' Martin Roger's to spend a while. . -Miss Carrie .Tffiite and Harold CorrelU of "Spartanburg, " arrived Sere Trhufsday; after visiting : ' at Mill Bridge P They are visiting at Mr. C R White's. , ? ....... y. Teachers of the Graded school will please note that they are Wanted to mee b prof. . Coler 7 at four o'clock on Saturday, instead of two o'clock, as the type has twice said m The Standard. LOST- White and liver colored Pointer bitch three years old Answers to the name of ' 'Slip. " A liberal reward will be given for her recoverv. Leave at St. Cloud hotel. W. A. Foil. TELEPHONES NO. 1ft tional work. troirvDiri isi2. i Mr. Jno.A: Sims lias bis . reg ular office hours;for his insurance work in-order that the laboring class can, meet him. Read his ad.' elsewhere., Mrs. Daniels; ;pf Littleton, wt o umtner. Uedlerwear We invested heavily gained a doint for you by so doing. Gluan- tity is a factor in bringing down prices. We are going to close out a lot of t Mss Caldwell Won the Cake. The Lynchburg, Va., Times contains the following of one of Concord's young ladies : . ' 'A very enj oyable and largely attended entertainment was given at Gait's Mill, .in Amherst county Thursday night by the ' young people of that vicinity. The first thing on the program was a "cake walk," and the contestants C3tb Sm THEIR OWN PRAISE." tagger competition and retail deal- j Mrs. Brower. ers. . : ... .. knell of CHEAP 5 l oil la every Jaase a saje when tested on 1 merits. very Piano warranted and will last a lifetime. has been visiting hersister, Mrs. were all blackened and costumed J as. Cannon, has gone to Wins ton- Salem - to visit her sister, 1 ' ' the i funeral PIANOS. Miss May Richmond, of -Milton, who has been visiting at Judge - Montgomery's has gone to represent the "darkies. It was saia to nave oeen an iaeai cake walk and'' the prize' was awarded to Miss Gertrude Caldwell, a very attractive young to Morganton where she will lady from Concord, North Caro- teach school.'- , lina, who is visiting at the home Rni ciu,Z 'nfr of fiio of Mr. Henry D. LeGrande, in! gang of negro women of our Appomattox county, and who re- . ... . I 1 . 't mi 1 t I xl i. . 1 z. Piatios hfivA such a reDutation tor town, was DUt in nau rnursaav cenuv sueni; some weens t DON'T YOU tinen IT. Mr. Baron Caldwell returned Miss Caldwell given by mi tone and durability.. ? ; . afternoon. Her four-year-old Lvnchburff.". moti wnm.n an no Tint reniiz,H. uuli-i -n -i i . - u"" - j : 1 nmr.ic in inn tttt t n nor . . - . . -. . r which make the STIEFF pre- rJ A" r";"T-u t; : r : 4 .Tms is a nice compliment ior eminent. "" .r. . : . Fine Tuning. ..... . Phone 196 Chas. M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore. JKd. Factory Branch Wareroom, a here Thursday night after visit- gmians. We learn that the cake msr ior several weeKs m estates- W.TT j, v the vir- i(jGoaooboooc5xx ville. He has how returned to weighed twenty pounds. 1 J. X "VTT x CI n iiis nome au uue vvesij o. . 1 NOTICE! Mr. DP Pay vault's children Effective September 1st, 1899, No. 213 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N.C. returned home Thursday night au freight not promptly removed W C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. Mrs. H I Woodnouse has re lumed from Ashe ville. Satisfactory work is always given you at Brown's barber shop. ; . One of Mr. Wash Crowell's sons at Forest Hill is very low with typhoid fever. Miss Lenna Stevens, of Bosts Mills, has gone to' Salem female seminary to school. iuo; js Jennie Ludwig, of No. 4 townahm . has returned- home after visiting in Charlotte. Mr. J C Mathes and family liave moved into their temporary .quarters at Cannonville. Mrs. Brown has returned to Mrs. Henderson's after spend ing some timein Salisbury. Mrs. Tom Fetzer and children have returned, to Durham after spending several weeks here. Esq. C A ' ; Pitts' family have moved into - Mrs. Hettie Wine coff's rssidence on South Main street. Col. J M Armfield has declined the appointment extended him as major of the Forty-sixth regi ment. . .. Mrs. M O Dusenbury and little 'grandson returned ?home Thurs day night from a trip to Davidson county, after visiting at. Hickory and from the custody of the Railway elsewhere. MrDayyault spent Company will be subject to the Thursday at Connelly springs following charges for storage: and returned with them. All oackaee freisrht not re- ivfn nvkoi moved by owners from the cus- a iua ,iuu,Vuiu ncf"T tody of the Railway Company mother, have returned to Easton, Jr:. . . , . , K Md.. after soendmer some time , , . J. . . i't ' u nnincr .'"snnn m.w; fir mih, iiiiii- bert McDonald, of Charlotte, njL: accompanied theoj home. SralTherealter be Frank Hunsucker, an ex-mem- subject to a charge for storage ber of Co. L, is making an effort each day or fraction of a day toket back-- into army service, that such consignments may re- If possible he wants to get m tne mam m custoay 01 tne railway same comuanv 111 which mi. njumuauv ci wo. i - ay ... i r v 1 m TJ A - A. Z - . In less tnan car ioaa quantities 1 cent per 100 pounds per day, with minimum charge of 5 cents for any one package . or lot for one consignee, .but not more than $1.00 per day for any one consignment not m excess 01 a car load. ' Gowan Dusenbury, Agent Southern Ry. Tea Table Topics ' AMONG THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN NICELY FURNISHED HOMES GENERALLY TURNS to the BEAUTY, EXCELLENCE and low PRICES OF OUR- -v FURNITURE, FLOOR COVERINGS and BUM STOYES aM RANGES. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Fine lime of COFFINS and CASKETS ! ".) Messrs. Brandon Means and Gordon Johnsoh ' have; gon to the Bingham school for the com ing session. , :.. . Master Marshall Freeman, son of Mr. M J Freeman, has ? gone to Baltimore to spend several weeks with his aunt, Mrs. Jno. Fetzer.' Edward Hill is a lieutenant. FOR SALE A new Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine with five drawers, just from the fac tory. Call at this office and get a first class machine on easy terms. t-f. Miss Bessie Bostian has se cured a position as stenographer and typewriter for the Wiscas- sett Mill Jo. ne win mot go w Whitsett Institute as was stated before. Stanly Enterprise. , Mr. Marshall Herrin, of Nor 9 township, performed rthe mar- riasre eeremony Thursday after noon at 4 o'clock for Mr. W ; R Herrin. and ? Miss Belle Linker, of this place. A considerable crowd of youn folks from -Rocky River' and Pioneer Mills assembled at the hprne, of MissPearJMorrisprr near here Ttf ursday 1 ' night."- --Tt was an evening picnic. Miss Nannie., chibald, from ; this place, attended. GoncorA mkery, . , . uwmBratt and - . . . - t- ' GW PATTERSON THE BEST PRESCRIPTION CHILLS FOB, SEE THE - - Cream- - FrAHh Bre&d. Cakes. Buns, Doui fcttfGreams; !Emt;s and Candies Always on hand. ' 'WM. T. Johwsoic. 'Prop. 'Phone No. 122. FOR- Rock Salt -Fresh Butter on Ice, rirai.nQtfl Hominv.! and fever is a bottle cf Grove's Taste- " , TWf less OhiU Tonic. Never fails to cure; Ohippea ueei, Then why experiment with worthless Canned Com. iOHiaioes, imitations? Price 50 cents. Youi V and P.eaich j . money back if it faUs to cure. , Soda, Baking Jfowcwrs, ouiri,u Oracsera, Lard, Hams, Jf rones, - Breakfast Strips, r: ; Green aod Parched, Coffee, f Tea, Sugar, Soap, Pleas, Meal, .. Corn, Shipstuff,pats,v Oil, Flonr. Molasses, Salt . , Vinecar, Snuff, Tobar.co, Riqe, I - lm 4.1 !t r I Potasn, apices, douwu Pickles, Washing Powdery and anything in tne grocery. line. We also-carry rRnne. Crockery, lasHFarei Wooaenware, iryuuuuBv; Shoes Hats, Tinware Jfitc. mo Yankee Wateh 4 - FOR AT Af! W .c. correii V"e close our store at 8.15 dur-: ins the summer months. We def liver goods anm o p. p il National Bank Offers the business public a reliable, per- manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instution. We solicit your patronage witn tne assurance of honorable treatment and due appieciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to have you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATION B3 WiWSTOMERS. . - - - - iJi-M.-JODKJJi PresidenWr" Capital M; 'L. 'BROWNE BRo. LI VERYFEEtf -'AND SALE : : STABLEa,. n'ibuea'' meet paenger traina. promptly and. a itaeonaoie pneep. Horses ar.d mdie always ,on band or Rale. Braider of horoughbred PolaDd China Hosa x1esp it
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