I , . . ' ' : ' ' f . . - . j ... -. .. .,, -. ., . - ... . , -. - .. I . ' ' ' . . '4 ' V ArriTAl of Train, The following change of schedule took .v.t Jni?fil2. 1899. .-.V. - ------ , -. . NORTHBOUND. No. 8 arrives at .5.52 a m, 86 " "10 00 am, M 12 7-09 p m, - 38 " " 8.51ipW(flag)r ; j 34 ' " 9.45 pm, 62 " 2.00a m(ireiw.t) southbound: y No. 37 arrives at 8.49 a m,'(flag) 11 u 44 11 23 a rh. ' 7 ' 44 " 8.51pm, " 35 Kf 44 9.20 p'm, (flag) .33 -, " 7;19 a in, . V;V 61 " 44 49a7m, (eiht)v No. 35t when running ahead" of No. 7, is flagged if necessary for through travel south of C harlotte, and is stopped for jussengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. No. 36 stops regularly for passengers for Salisbury; High Point. j reensDoro, lteiasvme, JJany Hie and jirmcipal stations between Danville and Washington. No. 37 stops for pas sengers coming from -Lynchburg or Domts 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 soum ol He wells and to take on passengers lor regular stopping places, Ly nchburg or beyond. Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for : t-sseugers to or from the C. O. & A. jivisioa Cnariotto to Augusta and oilier points in South Carolina, Georgia And Florida, reached through Columbia or Augusta . Nos. r,8, 11 and 12 are the local trains y. .d connect at Salisbury with trains of W. o. Division. - TELEPHONE NO. 71. IFOlXOfiD 1842. IN GOOD CONDITION. . Chal Sims; is home from Rai; ior 5weKA v 1 ' ' 'tiiia -ti?&i I. . . - - V- A Meeting of the Faamew.MutaiFire Ip. xaiXAiitflfrjc-iiijs. . nas gone . to Utiderwesiro savings Bank surance Association fleldA Good Be- portAll Assesments Are Paid and Money on Hand. Quite a good number of the farmers of our county were here I last Saturday fdr the called meet ing of the Farmers Mutal Fire f 5?nt a Insurance Association. .S i Mr. Jas.- C Gibson made his "r'S" tue uew loner . , mill; report as iq tne nnancial condi- Tvr;xr:.-rr,;.;' o'tion of the association. There- iuio J i.1 lllO Ul-1 U O i I' t I 1 . J I ' H t township, is.visitmg Miss May "rt was -SWW. snowing - xiW IS' EL iaCTiOr 111 DnilglUg QCwIl otairora at Harris burg for a few 1 yve a&sB&iuoui uu uii days. paid and there yet remained in Rock Hilldna.visit. THe Cabarrus observed Labor Day. I Satisfactory work ' is always given you at Brown's barber shop. . Mr. R A Brown has sent a invested lleavily---gained a doint for you by so doing. Qjiau- Mr. ; Hal J arrett has returned to his home- in.-Yadkin countv. after spending: several davs at Mr. Jas. C.Gibson's. 'Miss MattteTace, of Raleigh, and Miss Fairfax Loving, of Richmond, .are the guests of Miss Emily Gibson. Misses Bernice Fharr and Kate Lentz have gone to Salem female seminary to enter school for the session. Mr. Robt. Duval has gone to Charlotte, where he has accepted a position with the Liddell com pany. He will move soon. Dr. and Mrs. M L Stevens, of Asheville, . arrived here last Saturday night to spend a few days at Rev. C B Miller's. S1NG THEIR OWN PRAISE." tagger competition and retail deal- T oil ers. the funeral PIANOS. knell of CHEAP hi eyery case a sale -wuen testea- on. merits. - fvery Piano warranted and will last a t lifetime. few Pianos have such a reputation for tone and durability. ' acts which all: do not realize, but which make the ST1EFF Pre . eminent. Fine Tuning . . .'Phone -196 Chas. M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Ml. Factory Branch Wareroom, No. 213 N. Tryon St.,Charlotte,N.C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. Misses Eula and Ora Cox, daughters of D C Cox, of Forest Hill, have gone to the Greens boro Female college to school. Mrs. .Stubbs and three chil dren, of Abbeville, S. C, ar rived here last Saturday to spend a week at Mr. R H Grif fin's. Marshall Mabery is serving on the police force until the town commissioners at their next meet ing select one in Mr. Goldston's place. Guy Barrier spent Sunday here with his mother, Mrs. Roxie Barrier. He has gone to Kmsrs Mountain to put m ma- chinery. WANTED. A good boy to carry The Standard on the Cannonville route in place of - JL Master De Harris, resigned. Mr. L D Duval has gone to Henrietta. where he has taken Mr. Luther Hartsell is attend- charge of his new position as ini? the Albemarle court.- superintendent of one of the x. There will be a lawn party at Forest Hill tomorrow night. Miss Montgomery, the lady r. - . , principal oi ttunaeriana nan nas Miss Annie Troutman has gone rp.tljrTied from her vacation' spent to Charlotte on a visit. . rnffovo-nt. -riaro TVa Rp.hnol Mr. H L Parks has returned opens in October. home from a business trip to Miss Eula Bost. of near David- his hand between $40 and $50. The amounts since the last meet ing were $200 to Mr. GeQ. Misen- heimer: Titus Moser S15: W D Gillon$25; Dr. JS Lafferty $100; a XO-t Of Rufus Mills $10; Tom Earnhardt j $5, together with the balance due Mr. Florence Wallace and Cap t. J M W Alexander. It was decided that an asse ment of one-tenth of one per cent be made, which amounts will be collected in November and December. A resolution was also passed by the association that in case a fire occurred within twenty- four hours at any place where a thresher propelled by steam had been used it wouidbe neces sary to prove that the fire was not caused by the engine before insurance could be obtained. prices. We are going to close out COlHlISfillS 122 DON'T YOXJ MISS lIT. For Repairs to the Church. As previously stated it isiJthe intention that Central Metho dist church be repainted inside and several other improve ments made. On last Sunday morning, an effort was made to secure some' funds to have this i work done. In a short while $92 were raised. A committee was appointed vto ask for the use of the graded school building while the work is going on. en Delay Not Fok Delay Is Dangerous! j i ' , " " v New York. Tom Barringer has returned to Charlotte after recovering from his attack of fever. Ola Hamilton has re- Miss turned Mint Hill and Charlotte. son, who has been visiting at Esq. Pitts' is spending the week at Mr. Tinsley Bost's in No 1 town&hip. FOR SALE A new Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine with Mrs. D J Bostian has returned home after spending some time at Misenheimer's springs. Miss Wilma Correll has re- home, after visiting at five drawers, just from the fac tory. Call at this office and get a first class machine on easy terms. tf . Mrs. C A Pitts left last Satur day afternoon to visit Mr. Caleb "R-cfo familr ..TiAflT "Davidson. turned home after spending a QoTTrt.Ql of t,hfi familv while with Mrs. Chas. Stone at r fid th - beds with unanotte. , nuP1, Sam Sloop has returned home LOST White and liver colored from Columbia, where he was Pointer bitch three years old.. in the employ of the Postal Tele- Answers- itb5" ' the; name of graph Co. . "Slip. A liberal reward will be -. .... Uivfin for her recovery. Leave VI lCCrtD l O TIT . . . M.T1 I 1 n . I Ll'-t. TW F"U I ' . . V .e3 :oii:w, iA hft St. Cloud hotel. "ai J,y. W. A. Foil. nere aturaav to visil xneir sis ter, Mrs. J E Smoot. " Rev. J Y Allison and wife, who a '-O . , - v '-. have been visiting here nave Mr. m v ocnuoert nas rentea . h Pnor, Va t.n visit a Mrs. Cole's reidence;onpring af ter'whey street and will move m there the - Zr i,mo in -Rat, iaWr ?aof JZ6-; Rouee. La. Their visit was Mr. Helius'Se ar bel nVinriT. nooV ftfoiioTrina in nuarantmea on account oi " iVAi jlj. . vi j vu uyo j uxui ; i D T. . . have been visiting their relatives yellow lever. lor several days here You have been thinking about taking out a Policy of Life In surance. Yes, and for the benefit of yourself and loved W ones you will take an Accident v i"i Mr W Tl Shnhfirt, Tnfl,p.hiTiist, n at Cannon Manufacturing Co. and Mr. F. B. Haydock, ma chinist at the Bleachery, have both been injured rece"htly, and both promptly received their weekly indemnity. Go to see them, they were insured by me. You can find me m my omce every evening during the week from 8 to 9 o'clock. Office in Postbffice Building. Jno. A. Sims, Insurance Agent. Sept. 1, 1899. - Tea Table Topics AMONG THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED IN NICELY FURNISHED HOMES GENERALLY TURNS to the BEAUTY, EXCELLENCE and low PRICES OF OUR FURNITURE, FLOOR COYEM&S aM BUCK'S STOVES and RANGES, Funeral Directors and Em balm ers. Fine line off COFFINS and CASKETS ! SEE THE Yankee Watch 0E , it r tSaKerv TVTtC! T DAnm Vinci nm n ' f A 1 " AJLO. ill -U JJ1UYVU 1XCMO KUUD IU ' , Jt a J PhUadelphia 'and New Yorkvta WMl ana spend a while". -; In Philadelphia fv p o -ryi . "PariOI she visits her friend, Miss- MarT 71 .DnnhnWta shall, and she' wiir visit her brother, Mr. Fletcher Smith, in I on hand. V- Wm. T.'Johnsox Prop. New York. 'Phone No. 122. AT csssaa Qo To tssssH G W PATTERSON FOR Rock baU Freahv Butter on Ice, Quaker Oats, Hominy, . i-k Ghipped 15Bei, vx. Canned Corn, ' . Tomatoes, v ; t t- t f and Peaches. ; t. Soda Baking Powders, Starch ' OracKera Lard, Ham Prunes, i u BfeakfastStrips - Gren and Parched Coffee,-Tea; H Sugtfr, Soap, Peas, Meal, Corn, Shipstuff, Oats, Oil, ; FIaur,-Molasses-, Salt, Vinei?a7rvn"nffo6acco Rice, and anvthinirin he Grocery xtope, . vytt&7 ao' ' W bC: Correll's We rcldsCouratbre TBt 8.15r dtlr- 6 p. in. 1 tafi Mini lit Oflfero the business public a reliable, per manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instution. ,. ; We solicit your patronage with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we pan serve you any time we will be glad to have you come and see us. . IilBEBAIi A.CCOMMODATIONS3 TO OTJSTOMEB8. - -'- Capital aiii SnrBlns - - $70000. ' J. M. Odeijj, President, 4: M. L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY, FEED . AND Just In rear oj Cloud HptelOui nibuBea meet ' all- passenger : traini-, Oatfita.) o r &1L ; kinde .faroisbeo rmptly auvatire Horsed aacl : ra ulfs ialwaya ntt ri or sale. Bretidralof :nproughbret

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