The following change of schedule took
effect Jnnei2,i899. ! -. . ,
NORTHBOUND.
ffo. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m,
"36 " ."WOO am,
" 12 . u " 7-09 p m,
" 33 M u 8.51p m, (flag)
34 " " 9.45 pm,
62 " " 2.00amtfreieit)
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 37 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag)
11 44 44 11 23 am,
" 7 " 44 8.51 pm,
35 44 9.20 p m. (fluff)
33
61
.
7.19 a m,
8 49 a m, (freight) '
W: 35. when ninnlne"- ah pari nf "Mr n
ss flagged if nece3sary for through travel ' A
passengers for Salisbury, High Point,
Greensboro; Reidsvilie.Oanville' and
$l?h
sengers coming from J-ynchbun: ;or
JJ-Z) 1 ', J vVA
points beyond, and to s take ; on'
, pas-
daces
sengers ior regular -stopping places
m m- - . - - ' .
eoutaoi eweua.v rip.-.w atopa to. let
. I . . T TV 1 I I Am - .
ells.. No. 38 stoDs toilet
nff nassengers from-Yfijnflfer' nt.rVrkint
places south; of Ne wells and to 'take on
mongers ta, or from.he C, C. & A.
bi vision Gliarlb tie
other points in Sbut
iy'ivitiion ouariuixo to AusmsTa and
other points in South Carolina, Georgia
.and Florida, -reached through Columbia
or Augusta .w. ,.-, . , . :
Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains
And
and connect at Salisbury with trains of
v..fl.ivmvitton. ; .i;r;
TELEPHONE NO. 71
JFOCWDEW 1842.
"SING THEIR OWN PRAISE."
Of course you want a Piano, but pci
- haps you can't afford a new one.
HERE'S YOUB CHANCE.
We biiTr ST Nqnarci nd One
tirantf, acli a liarffaia. Tbe Pianos
have been put In Perleet 4'ondltion
nud every part ol Atln Renwet
and are now Jatt, m good mm wbin
blpped from the Factory, and will
allow yon pnrcnaseprloo In exbag0
Tor a a rlEFF any aim wltntn a years
Take First and Seoond Choice and
Haines Brothers
Henry Cachle (pearl inlaid)
Boardaan & Gray
Bacon & Bayen
lua.w
9000
Heiaekamp . 75.00
Bacon & Bayen 70.00
3ollard & Collard Grand 60.00
Terms : $10 cash and $o per month,
you in price and terms.
Fine Tuning and Repairing.
Chas. M. Stieff,
Piano Manufacturer,
Baltimore. 5Xd.
Factory Branch Wareroom,
No. 213 N. Tryon St.,Charl6tte,N.O.
C. H. WILllOTH. Manager.
PALACE 'ORGANS-
The thermometer reached 97
rees w eanesaay-one aegree
Howard Troutman has been
added to the clerk force at the
store of H L Parks & Co.
Miss Lila Stafford, of Harris-
ourg, iert weanesaay mgni aner
visiting the Misses Sims here.
Jacob Moose, of No. 7 town
ship, has gone to Newton to at
tend school at Catawba college.
Harvey Spigel returned
Wednesday night after spending
two days with his father at Salis
bury. Will Goldston has severed his
connection with Bessemer. He
has been employed in the mill
there.
Court convenes here - on the
16th of next month. Judge W S
O'B Robinson will be on the
bench again.
Miss Mary King has returned
K . J: 1
uuuie aner spenumg several
Charlotte.
Hugh Parks has gone to Albe
marle, where he will spend the
winter. He will stay in the store
ot Parks & Peden.
Miss Mamie Boyd, who has
been visiting at Mrs. L P Cole's,
has gone to Charlotte on her way
to her home' in Spartanburg.
Miss Chassie Brown, who in
tended to attend chool at
Lutherville seminary; has de
cided to go to Elizabeth college
this session.
passengers ror resrular etopping places, ;. : - --?fi -. , i
Lynchburg or beyond? . .A young, man1; became; too gay
Nos. 33 and 84 -stop-, at Concord ior atthe lawn' party at. Forest Hill
fi,rTff re : Fridays and
five Saturdays in Septembei-ri J
, Satisfactory work is alwavs :
fiTlVen -VOU af. "R-rTrv, t x.
" u,mo . uaruor
shop. . .,
.. :; " '
Mr. Williamson . Morris and -
ned e WPes4ay
xxu mixuux aptjuumg over a week
at' Wayne's ville.- r ' f
FOR RENT. Three or four
plats of land for farming purposes
within arid around town: Ap
ply to Joel Reed: i r.i, a
; Misses Saffie Belle , Erwin and
gnes. Moss and Mrs. G W R winir
lpnhtirr pftWri !Hr ' "
ienPUJ g .
Morrison
n& frave returned to, school at
iayiasoni colleger tThe tormer
enters the jumdr- class " and the
l.W.i.fcie
r . -w r - y 77,r-,, v uuikiuvki ' 1.0
sbine nights ago , and. broke sev-
'i .t,-. ii 1 1 . -i -
3; W nnn,
or
Le.was
twith
the
law
f .WJ ,
and- it. cost hun20. .
V1 r.
FOR SAXiEA new Wheeler
& Wilson;
sewms:. machine with
five'dfawerIiiigt.'-frbm the fac-
tory. Callat thi$ office and get
a first " class " macHine .on easy
terms.
tf.
Cohcdrjd Lakery
Fralt and .
Cream - Parlor.
Fresh Bread. Cakes. Buns. Doushnuts.
etc., Creams, Fruits and Candies always
on nana. wii. t. johnok, rrop.
'Phone No. 122. ,
A Big Time Coming.
A Washington dispatch of the
5th'says: '
"Preparations for thqrecep
tion xit Admiral Dewev in this
and irom tne profirramme, even
Un present incomplete cohdi
tion,tthe celebration will be one
, ' ' i ' iv "ii: v u
of the most noteworthy that " has
occurred in Washington. The
largely in the nature of an offi.
cial function, as its central feat
ure will be the presentation of
the magnificent sword voted him
by Congress. The celebration
will take place on the night of
October 2nd or 3rd. " There will
be an imposing parade at night,
in which all available naval and
military forces of the United
gtat the District National
Guard, military bodies from
states tbrouffhout the Union and
rtWftT; nuTn nio will
.... m , .
participate, 'mere win De a.
o-eneral illumination of the city
and procession wiU be re
. , .-, . rr- i
viewed by President McKinley
and Admiral Dewey. The Gov
ernors of all the States and ter
ritories have been invited to be
present. , L
In the District of Columbia
rape is a bailable offence. In a
good many other parts of the
country it is an impromptu
hanging offence if the fiend is
caught. Morning Star.
WANTED bav 100.0CO
Dounds of old cast-iron scrap, de
iivered attLe foundry ai once, for
which we will pay a fair price. No
I I tm u n urt
uurut'uuu
alGtf. Concord Foundry Co.
I HAVE PURCHASED
The Market
of Mr. Freeze and will again
ready to serve you with
be
Saturday morning. I again
solicit part of your patronage.
H. A. GRAEBER.
TE3 IS2 152 1
Haye Rented Mr, Brown's House.
Mr. Geo. W , Brown's newlv
erected residence on South Main
' i - , . -
street nas aireaay oeen rented
... i r . . ,
and will be occupied soon.
Messrs. Mack and Walter
Ritehie, together with their
brother, Mumf ord Ritchie, and
their mother, j will occupy the
House. Their mother and brother
have been living at Richfield.
An Egg Within An Egg. .
We haye often heard of
whaels within wheels but the
Clinton Democrat records an egg
within an ,egg, ' eagh suppled
with white" and 4 'yolk.5" The
' .4,1 - : ' ' - i ; 1 i f
nner was of 'medium size and, of'
course,, the outer was very large,
measuring ' 7 inches and
ing 5J ounces. . ;
weigji-
. for over riitr Teart,
Mrs 'Winslow's ; Soothing Syrup has !
been used'f or over fifty years by mil
lions ; of mothers i for their, children
while teething, with perfect success. It
soothes the child, softens the sums.
allays all pain, cures xvind colic, and is I
tne best remedy f or JDiarrhoea. It will
relieve the ' poor little sufferer immedi
ately. - Sold by druffgists in every part
of the world.' Twenty-five cents a bot
tle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Win-
slows Soothing yrup," ; and : take no
other kind. y ,
1 Well, Clara, what did you see
in the country? asked a father
of his' little four-year-old daugh
ter who Had just returned from '
a visv vvp. f ner grana-parents.
"Oh,: j;ut;3oj of funny, things,"
was the Teplyy t V and the .funniest
of all was ihb hired man unmilk
ing the cow'Ex.
i , 4
If Sulu isr pronounced Jo-lo and
Jo-lo, is pronounced Holo, as a
contemporary who has been run-
ding theseonames down informs
us,; why, in the mischief didn't
the idiots' Call it Holo at first?
The SrjtfcniiaVds7'tiever did know
wht letteriPrere made for any-
wayrMorkhag Stars
) r
You have been .thinking about
taking out a Policy of Life In
surance. 7 'Yes, and for the
benefit of yourself and loved
ones . you will take an Accident
Policy. '1
Mr. W. D. Shubert, machinist
at Cannon Manufacturing Co.
and Mr." P v B. : Haydock, ma
chinist at 'the . Bleachery, - have
both been injured recently, and
both promptly received their
VV tJtJiVlJ , iJJ.Ut3111XJ.itJ UU IU ooa
them, thev were insured by me.
You can find me m my office
' .V .
every evehiiig during the week
irom o to y o ciock.
Office in Postoffice Building.
Jno. A. Sims,
- Insuranee Agent.
Sept: 1,'1899.
SEE THE
Yankee Watch
FOR
nxn
AT
w. c.
r 1 1 jsa
' . 1 1 CJ
-HOT Q
Correll
Summer
We invested he a
doint for you by so doing. Q,u an
tity is a factor in bringing d .wn
prices. We are
a lot of
5 --
Li
.1
iff
' . .,..,,-. ....... -A. i ... .
DON'T YOU IMLSS fflT.
FURNITURE, FLOOR C0YERM5S M BUCK'S STOVES ani RANGES.
Funeral Directors and Embalmers.
Fine line of COFFINS and CASKETS !
III
39
ft
W
Go To
G W PATTERSON
FOR
Rock tail v y c
Fresh Butter on Ice,
Quaker.Oats, a ! Hominy,!
Chipped Beef,
Canned Corn. Tomatoes,
and Peaches. J
Soda, Baking Powders, Starch
Oracgers, Lard, Hams, Prnnee,
Breakfast Strips,"
Green aud Parched Coffee, Tea,
Sugar, Soap, Peas, Meal,
Corn, Shipstnff, Oats, Oil,
Flo or. Molasses, Salt,
Vinegar, Snuff, Tobacco, Rice,
Potash; Spices, bottled :
Pickles, Washing Powders
and anything in the Grocery
line. We also carry
Rope, Crockery, Glass-ware,
Woodenware, DryGoods,
Shoes Hats, Tinware Etc. Etc
- We close our store at 8.15 dur
ing the summer months, we de-
uyer gooua uum u y. u. A -
Underwear
going to closa out
i i 1
Tea Tdbl
0
ICS
AMONG THOSE WHO
ARE INTERESTED IN
NICELY FURNISHED
HOMES GENERALLY
TURNS to the BEAUTY,
EXCELLENCE and low
PRICES OF OUR
Offers the badness public a reliable, per
manent, conseryative and a (com mods t
mg Banking instation.
W6 solicit your patrcnapo with the
assurance of honorable treatment and
due Appreciation of your patronage,
v I. we can serye you any time we will
be glad to haye yon comeand see us. '
LIBERAIj AOGOMMODATIOKS3
I TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - . .
Capital an4 SbttiIus - - $70 000.
f ; D. B CoiiTBANK, Chashter,
JM. Odemi. President.
M. L. Brown &. BRo
LI VERY, FEED A Nl SALE
8TABLES,
Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Ou
nibases meet all pa? enger train
Outtits of all kicde furoiatid
promptly and at rereonable priccr
HorseB and mules always on banc'
or Falo Sretder? of .noroaghbrf d
Pol ar.d C iin? &nt& V
Hetidache na JSeurolntacJxeQ
Ss'-'Fetzei?
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