Miss Stone home. accompanied her: Miss Neppie Newell has re turned to Newells after visiting the Misses Sims at this place and Miss Clara Gillon near this place. Miss Effie Misenheimer, of Mt. Pleasant, has returned to Mc Leans ville where she will teach in Mr. Cobb's school during the session. Arrival of Trains. The following change of schedule took effect Junel2, 1899. NORTHBOUND. Ho. 8 arrireB at 5.52 am, . 36 " "10 00 am, 12 " 7 09 pm, " " 8.51 pm, (flag) ' 34 44 " 9.45 pm, 62 " " 2.00 a m (IreiK t) SOUTHBOUND. No. 37 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag?) "11 " "1123 am, u 7 " " 8.51 pm, "35 " 9.20 p m, (flag) ' 33 4' " 7.19 am, . M 61 44 " 849 a m, (freight) No. 35. when running ahead of No. 7, is flagged if necessary for through travel south of Charlotte; and is stopped for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. No. 36 6tops regularly for passengers for Salisbury, High Point, Greensboro, Keidsville, Danville and principal stations between Danville 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, Lynchburg or beyond. Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for ' ksseiigcrs to or from the C. C. & A. division Charlotte to Augusta and other points in South Carolina, Georgia ana lorida, reached through Columbia nr iucriHitil --"n I l l TTT 1 -, . , - - Nos. 7,3, 11 and 12 are the local trains yOtton- VYeigner ITopst Handled and connect at Salisbury with trains of seventeen bales Friday. Half of W. Ji. iv. division. thft nmnnnt, wn.s trnm Monlrloti. burg county. Mr. J M Harris, of near Har- risburg, and formerly of Fort .Mills, has gone to Albemarle where he has a position in the company store. Summer : Underwear, ment on What He Thinks Ought to be Done in Cuba. " r Mr. Hugh Crigler,. of Bright- f FITZHUttfi-LEE?S-IDEAS, wood, Va., passed throush here' - Sri(tyn n i his to school at Presents a Report to the . War Depart- wxx vaiuuua Vyo nege. Mrs. Jno. Robinson has re turned to Keidsville after Visit-5 WacViinfTtrkTi .QckTkf. '1 . Tti f ro. MT; J M.Vander- port presented at the War ; De- I partmont from- Fitzhueb Lee, AJ a iriTTOesoH VioottiItt- craina o MISS Mattie Austin returned to: r.oTnma,ri(1iTicr t,hnV'rvnviri(.fiS of . 0 Albemarle Pridayafter visiting Havana and Pinar del Rio, that ' Miss Effie Stone at Forest Hill. , doint for you by so doing. Q,ua n- I officer makes a number of recom- Mrs. Jno Peeler and Miss Willie Cress, who 'have been visiting at Mr. N F Yorke's and Mr. Frank Pharr's have returned to Rockwell. The cotton market has opened. TELEPHONE prices. We are going to close out NO. 71 . iFOVNllD 1842. n "SING 23 i f "''" ill! THEIR OWN PRAISE." 5 5,5 5M5"MJ- "Sim 1 tagger 1 competition and . retail deal ers. oil the funeral PIANOS. knell of CHEAP a every case a sale merits. - fyery Piano warranted L lifetime. when , tested on and 4will last a I Miss Dora Bost returned Fri day from her home near Organ Church" after spending: several days on account of the sickness of some of her relatives. . Mr. Jno. A Cline, who for five weeks has been in the hospital at Philadelphia undergoing a treatment for neuritis, will re turn home tomorrow morning. Mr. Frank Furr, after spend ing a week here with his brother, J A Furr, Jias returned to Char lotte where he will teach a school near the Gingham mills. ew Pianos have such a reputation for tone and durability, acts xvhich all? do not realize, but xchich ftkA thA QTT F.PF pre eminent. . Miss Madeline Baylor, of ine Tuning. 'Phone 196. Texas, who has been spending Pttao TVT OmTriT some time at Mr. P B Fetzer's oniio. 1Y1. J 1 1 Hi T r s has gone to Kentucky wThere she will visit before returning home. mendations for reform for the betterment of the inhabitants. Among these are that an early census of the island i.o taken-, tity is a. factor in bringing down mail mo quesLioii ui sunragt? u considered in all its aspects, and a decision reached regarding the same; that a modern system of jurisprudence, as far as it can be made applicable be generally in troduced, so that elective officers lot Of belonsrinsr to it can be voted for at the general elections; that a general election be ordered for a President, or Chief Magistrate, Vice-President and a Congress or Legislature to consist of two branches, and all other officers of a republic, as well as munici pal elections in the various mu- nicipalities. : ; He also recommends that the United States shall keep a strict supervision of the affairs of Cuba until a republican form of gov ernment has been adopted by the people; that the island shall still be garrisoned by troops of the United States in order to protect the lives and property of citizens of the United States and those of other foreign countries residing in Cuba, preserve peace, sup press disorder and maintain the supremacy of civil- law wherever and whenever maybe necessary; that the future of the Cuban re public shall be vested in the peo- pie and their representatives, so far as it relates to the question of an American protectorate of annexation to the United Spates. COn O i Piano -Manufacturer, Baltimore, Sid. Factory Branch Wareroom, No. 213 N. TryonSt.,Charlotte,X.C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. always barber Satisfactory work is sriven vou at Brown's shop. Mr. Will Kerns is on the police force now in the absence of Chief Harris. . Mr. Bruce Templeton, of Mooresville, spent Friday night at Ny. Joel Keed's. Me came after his- sister, Miss '-Minnie Templeton, wTho has been visit DON'T YOU MISS lIT. rmn Delay Not! For Pelay Is Dangerous ! mg nere. thinking about I The church of the late Dr. You have been taking out a Policy of Life In surance. Yes, and for the xne .cmmai ui m .' benefit of yourself and loved U Creasy at Winston has decided , A, 0 a to retain Rev. J, A B Fry as sup- f W ply pastor until the annual con- Mr W D Shubert. machinist ference convenes in uoncora m Mnfrio. r,n W There is some talk of another r and Mr. F. B. Haydock, ma- W 1 1 TT- T A J "T I V, 1 I 1 1 L J.1 TT1 1 "U I I 1 loage oi inignts oi r-y Lilian w FOR SALE A new Wheeler cnmisi at uie xieaunory, nave ingorganized here. & wiiSOn sewing machine with both been injured" recently, and m- m ttii who hn been five drawers, just from the fac- both promptly received their i hss Mary Hill, who has been . J , weekly indemnity. Go to see yisitinff at Mrs. Henderson's, nas n . " Tr them, thev were ins 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 COYERM mi BUCO STOVES and RANGES. Funeral Directors and Embalmers. Fine line of COFFINS and. CASKETS ! returned to Goldsboro. Craven has returned to a terms. Lois school at tne Agricultural duu , a . . nio-ht from Da.n Mechanical college. ville where she has been spend- Mr and Mrs. P B Fetzer have mg most of her vacation. Miss gone to New York. They will Sue Richmond, of Milton, accom first class machine on easy them, they were insured by me. tf. i ou can nna me in my omce everv evening dunnor the week Miss Mary. Dodson returned from 8 to 9 o'clock. Office in Postoffice Building. be erone about two weeks. Miss Maggie Bessent has re turned to Salem Female college where she will teach another year. ' ' Mrriage licenses were issued panied her and will stay some time at Judge Montgomery's. Jno. A. Sims, Insurance Agent. -Sept. 1, 1899. 8 THE Concord frakery, Fruit and Or ft am - Parlor. Friday to W F Cauble and Miss S Vmh -Rrftft rj&vM. Btma. Doughnuts. V Vuncannon. Both parties live efat Creams, Fruits and Candies always BEST PRESCRIPTION CHILLS ; FOR and fever is a bottle zi Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; Then ?hy experiment with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Your monev back if it fails to cure. in No. 9 township. Prof. HA Wolfshon, of lanta, will sing the1 Baptist At- in the" choir at church v tomorrow on hand. Wi. T. Johnsok. Prop. I ThoneNo. 122. SEE THE 1 1 A morning ana nignt. I An Aerolite Over Atlanta. Dispatches say that a most in teresting astronomical phe- Marvin Griffin has secured a nomina occurred over Atlanta position m the Morris hardware. and surrounding places oh the Sf8?1.6 VaCant night of August 30th. An aerolite passed over from north The Daughters of the King to southj carrying such brilliancy j win noia a meemgu . . the eleqtric lamps, afternoon at 5 o'clock m the L M . .r" . study of Rev. J C Davis. When at an angle ol about 4o de- T orr, . v ji grees from, the city it exploded P"Ttetrdh10 nd a sound foUowed as of a dis- Pointer bitch three years old. t Ti . , , . Answers to the , name of tant cannon. It required about "Slip." A liberal reward will be one minute for the :sound to ar- given for her recovery. Leaverive. at bt. (Jloud hotel. . - W. A. Foil. 'A- Yankee Watch F.0R C Mnealfn XtUm asw guaraneeed to CO eaacftLaOmtnt" "One cental nn AT W. C. Correirs 1 G W PATTERSON . ... . FOK ' Bock Salt Fresh Butter on Ice, Quaker Oats, Hominy, , Chipped JJeei, C aimed Corn. Tomatoes, and Peaches. Soda, Baking Powders, Starch OracEeri, Lard, Hams, Prunea, ; Breakfast Strips, Green and Parched Coffee, Tea, Sfniorar. 8oap. Peas, Meal, Corn, Shipstuff, Oats, OiJ, Flour, Molasses, aait, Vinegar, Snuff, Tobacco, Rice, Potash, Spices, bottled : Pickles, Washing Powders stid anythiing in the Grocery line. We also carry Rope, Crockery, Mass-. ware, : -Woodenware. Dry Goods, Shoes Hats, Tinware Etc. Etc We close our store at &.15 dur- ink the Bummer months. We de: liver goods unm o p pi Offero the business public a reliable, per manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instution. WesoUcit your patronaga with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to have yon come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. - - Mai anl Sumliis - - $70000. JiM. D. B Coltbakb, Chashier, Odkuj, '"President, - M, L. BROWN & BRo. LIVERY PEED AND SALE v STABLES; . ' Just in rear ot St. Cloud Hotal. On nibuses meet all passengftr iram Outfits, of all iinds : .fur uh promptly and at reasonable urice6 Horses and mule? always on haun or sale. Breeders of -riorongobrt-d Poland China Hpv ' ? . M vSLss pain PiLLa todSKrca

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