I Arrival of Trains. The following chAnge of schedule took Ret Junel2, 1809. NORTHBOUND. Ko. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, " 36 " " 10 00 am, " 12 " " 7-09 p m, " 33 " " 8.51 pm,(flag) 34 " " 9.45 p m, 62 " 2 00am(lieifc. t) SOUTHBOUND. Mr. Eugene Sloan, who lives To Hlp Welcome Dewey, on Spring street, is sick. Gov. Russell has received the Eorty -eight bales went to the following from Washington that cotton platform Friday. explains several things at once: In the absence of Rev. J C Da- "The people of the District of vis there will be no services at j Columbia are arranging a suit the Episcopal church tomorrow, j able welcome for admiral Dewey No. Mrs. D B Parish has rtn to Raleigh after spending sev eral weeks here with her rela 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, '(flag) " 11 " "11 23 am, " 7 " " 8.51 p m, " 35 u 9.20 pm, (flag) ' 33 4 " 7.19 am, 61 v " 8 49 a m, (freight) No. 35. when running ahead of No. 7, uukk0" " ucucoaai v lor luiuu'u navel 1 . , . s.oatU of charlotte, and is topped for llcense to marry. .t.isoengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. No. 30 stops regularly for passengers for Salisbury, High Point, Greensboro, Reid&vilie, Danyille and Hncipal stations between Danyille and 'A'oLington. No. 37 stops for pas ? enters coming from Lynchburg or senders for regular stopping places ri(iay night after spending a south of Newells. No. 33 stojxs to let month at her home at Sherwood, on uiSa6 if, regular stopping near .b'ayetteviile. n,j.;iti WPS Till" room ai- c- ,i I t 1 t h ,t tt . ,k.. - -.uf, ja.iico, vjui. x m juunneau. an m- Xos. 38 and 34 stop at Concord for furace agent who for some --stn-ers to or from the G. 0. & A. time has been staying at Albe ijivisiou Charlotte to Augusta and maiie, arrived here Friday j' I'wiijio ju uumu vitiuima, vreorgia nillt and Florida, reached through Columbia to a r Augusta Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains ..d connect at Salisbury with trains of W.-JN. C. Division.' Geo. W Mauney and Miss Frances Honey cutt. both of Nn 9 township, have been granted Hoyle Long, son of Surveyor Long, has returned to school at Mt. Pleasant. He has been clerking in a store in Charlotte. Miss Bessie Gaiiiey returned 'PLM "L 7i tJ i rTl Tkf m. ' - 2FOUXDED 1842. On account of repairs being made m the building, there will qe no preaching in the Central Methodist church tomorrow. There will be Sunday school at the usual hour. s ommer: Underwea when he returns to the national capital, about October 2nd. This will.be a public event. One of the principal features will be the public presentation by the Sec retary of the Navy of the sword voted the admiral by Congress, at the east front of the capital. "There will be an illuminated night parade, in which a large number of military, naval and civic organizations wilt Dartici- pate. It has been suggested that the Governors of States, their staffs and State troops might desire to take part in the exercises and parades, which will be reviewed by Admiral Dewey, President McKinley and members of the Cabinet. "The-District of Columbia is the property of the whole nation, is the home to which no invita tion should be necessary. It would be a pleasant thing and We invested heavily gained a doint for you by so doing. Q,u an- i tity is a factor in bringing d:wn; prices. We are going to close out a lot of t doubtless gratifying to the ad WANTED A neat and intelli- miral if each State and Territory gent young man, one acquainted p officially represented on the with the business community of occdbion uoncora preierred. of his return to his! Address country's capital. "SING THEIR OWN PRAISE." J J J t Of course yu want a Piano, but per haps you can t anord a new one. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE. The J Marcus Co., 19 S. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. ; FOR SALE A new Wheeler & Wilson sewinsr machine with five drawers, just from the fac tory. Call at this office and get a first class machine on easy terms. - tf, We Iiave Seven Squares and One tiraurt, oach a Unrgrain. Tlies Hinnos luive been pat In Perfect Condition aid every part of Action Renewed and are now Jnst as Rood as when SimSSK cord Institute wishes all parents rrHtiitrF .ny nmewitbiasyenrs inter ested in the kindergarten de- raKe i?irst ana aecona jnoice ana Mr. J. H. Lippard of the Con- "An early reply indicating probable action will be highly appreciated. Yours very truly, "W. W. Cox, 'Acting Chairman. Uk 11. V A1H V Xll JVJXj, "Secretary. "His Excellency Daniel L. Rus- sel? Governor of the State of North Carolina, Raleigh, N. C. vrite quick, they won't last long. Com $110.00 105.00 100.00 90.00 75.00 GLORIOUS NEWS from Dr. D, B;. CargUe, of Haines Brothers Henry Cachle (pearl inlaid) .Boardaan & Gray Bacon & Bay en Seinekamp Bacon & Bayen Collard & Oollard Grand Terms : $10 cash and $5 per month. Others being repaired and we ean suit you in price and terms. Fine Tuning and Repairing. Chas, M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, lid. i r Factory Branch War eroom, .No. 213 N. Tryon St.,Charlotte,N.O. 'C. H. WILMOTH; Manager. PALACE ORGANS The Concord Institute opens M onday ' moinm partment to meet with Mrs. rt T . A A I A w A A ' Jl At. - 1 " - - - joier at me msiixuxe witn xneir WashiW, I T. He writes:: "Four bot- children next Monday at 9 ties of Electric Bitters has enred Mrs. r'rlrkrir Also thrvca lTvoroafwi Brewer oi scroiiua. wnicn naa causea i i. a 4rT 4-1 j her creai snffermer for years Terrible t ll. IMJ I M . 1 1 1 t 1 WV VU. VM 70.00 partments OP tne scnool WorK. I face, and the best doctors could give no 60.00 " ' ; , I help; but her cure is complete and her DON'T YOU AMISS lIT. nnen C ct rrrfA j ,ala tx r health is exceUent., ;This shows that VUIItUl U UaKCI J , thousandshave proved, that Electrw Pr it and ; Bitters is the best blood purifier known. Jy0 Q TY1 . TQ yl ft!1 tetter, salt metim, ulcers, boils and run- Fresh -Bread. Cakes. Buns, uougnnuts, I and bowels, expels, poisons, help diges-1 etc.. Creams, Fruits and Candies always I tion. buUds iro-the strength. Only 50 on hand. wm, t. j ohnson, rr op. i cents, cold at iretear'B Drug store. 'jfnone jno. izz. Apparently the most long-lived people are the invalids who draw pensions from the United States government. Our Church , Pa per. . .yj K r.'w ? ' Tea Table Topics ;- - Delay Not AMONGl THOSE WHO; ARE XN7TE RESTED IK; NICELY FURNISHED HOMES GENERALITY TURNSto the BEAUTY; EXCELLENCE and low PRICES OF OUR For Delate Is Dangerous ! mBMITDBE. FLMR COVERIH&SaMJlS' ani RAS6ES. V Satisfactory work) is always wen you wr a Tl T 1 ( Bias naniea roriiumwer. ynn V,avA Kpti t.KinlH'rio1 ahnut ' A mm, v ma r m m mm b m jfc -w Cabarrus ,wants aoout ii,uuu takinfirout afoncy of jlife in- feet of oak arid "pine lumber for suranCe, Y ind for the bridge over Rocky Rmer. ) benefit of yourself and: loved JP Allison, chairman of Coun- ones vou- will take an Accident ... ' 'i. . ' ... . i . i 1 He has betm spending Uy Commissioners, will receive Policy. bids for it. ' j i Mr. Wv i..esnuDert, macnmisTi at Cannon . Mapuf acttjring Co. ThA anothincr and healmc pron- iand Mr. rr Is. "JiavdocK. ma- Funeral Directors and Embalmers. tas returned at Bro .shop. Mr. Jno. L Miller home. several days in, Albeiaarle. Mrs. J O King, wno has been visiting Mrs. D J bstian, has returned to her homd in Lincoln nromDt and permanent cures FOR RENT. Three or four bare made it a great favorite with plats of land for farminjg purposes the people everywhere. For sale within and around town. Ap by M. L. Marsh & Co., Druggists. .ply to Joel Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. A' Gline A MOTHER TELLS HOW SHE have returned home from .Misen- Flne liiie of COFFINS and CASKETS i erties of Cham berlain's Cough chinist at -the Bleachtry, have I Remedy, its pleasant taste ana ootn Deen mjurearecenuy, ana weekly indeiunity, ip toi see iOiOOOOOC them, they wpre insuredby me. - vJO . 1 O v You can fiidme' in nty jofiice - . . ' v - ' U'Axt every evening during the week Q, PATTERSON heimer's springs, spent nearly a week. 4 wnere they Stuart Morrison has returned after having a week's vacation SAVED DAUGHTERS LIFE. I ani the mother of eight bhild ren and have had a great deal of experience with medicines. Last ' tyiv HktlA daucrhter had spent down at Pioneei Mills with tfa dysentery in its worst form. 1,10 uuuio, ivj.1. uaa. xu-yxxio. We1 thought she woula aie. 1 Mrs. Price, who Likeen visit! 'J tag Miss Jennie Sp Tor a few I; saw by an Jf.X 1 ' r. -r- ? I j ' i flit ova O Tl "Diftrrhoea Remedy ianta. ivirs. rice was iormeny , , - - Miss . Bessie Kiniball, Salis- was highly recommended na bury, - 7 0 j sent and got a bottle at once, it j ; proved to be one of the, very best Miss Ethelin Van Wagner, of m;A;nAa ever had m the Hamilton, N. Y, has arrived house. it saved m little daught here to teach in the Con- erg m& j am anions for every cord .Institute ..She stays in the mother toknow;4hat an excellent -uOWw uuuumg. . mflli; np t s. ffftl 1 known first it worjfd have saved me a ing this and adjoining counties gwt;c! anetvly tKr.orx nTm v, 4--u IIHIa dftniniAr much KUnwring. vu v vk.n ll ii ill 1 1 n i ta- i i iiii m a w w w wwjk ' orottton seed oil mill. He is" Yours Wy, Mrs. -e?- r ,f miakinsr Dreuarations to have diek IA)erfcv, H. 1. or oaio I y-k' ' -r n - Tt.n -nri or from 8 to 9 oblock.? Office in Pjstoffice Buildpg, 4 v ; r Insurance A feent. Sept. 1, "SEE Yankee THE 2 Watch FOR preparations .seed here for the mill. Mf Marsh & Co., Druggist. if AT: FOR Pfesh Butter on Icev Quaker Oats,' Hominy, Chipped Beef, l Canned Corn. Tomatoes, and' Peaches. -Soda, Baking Powders, Starch OracKera, Lard, Hams, Prunes, " Breakfast' Strips, , Green aud Parched Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Soap, Peas, Meal, Corn, Stiipstuff, Oats, Oil, Flo ar, Molasses, Salt, ! Vinegar, Snuff, Tobacco, Bice, Potash. : Spices, oocuea Pickles. Washing Powders and anything in the Grocery line. We also carry Rope, Crockery, Glass-ware, Woodehware. Dry Goods, aiinoQ TTftfa Tinware Etc. Etc kiUVVU Jt Correlrs We close our store at 8.15 dur ing the summer months. 4 j We de- liver goods untu o w. OSem the business public a reliable, per manent, conservative and accpnimodak ing banking instutlonJ ?! i ; ' . i i i milt 4Via VV6 SOllClfc your ptMuunw wim JJi assurance of . honorable treatment and , due appreciation ot your patronage, j . . . .- . .. . - '. Tl ..vtrrm TTAn OT1TT Tl tn O TTA VI 1 1 XI Wo etui tyoi. y c jrwu bmaj n be glad to haye you oome and see us. IiTBEBAIi ACCOMMODATION oj TO CUSTOMERS. ----- - J. M. Odej. President, . M, L. Brown & BRa LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES, Just in rear of St Clcud Hoe). Ocj nibuses meet all pas-engtr train- . Outfits of all kicds , iurohe promptly and at reasonable f rice Horses and mules always on ban or sale. Breeders of .Uoroughbre PolartdChinaHtss. i . i i " .' ' '

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