FOR - RENT A six. The following change ol schedule took w 771r caneipinminng about effect Junel2, 1899. , . horse farm. Call on , the emptSpf ih'e brla; r - I t (T- - J 1 1 1 . . . . Summer ear NORTHBOUND. : . -!Ued the misanthrope. "You Presbyterian Synod of j should Save gegnith me in No. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m. 36 44 "1000am, Arrival of. Train, 41 44 44 ' 12 38 34 62 (4 44 4 4 7-09 p mt 8.51pm; (flag) 9.45 p m, 2.00 a m (ireifii t) 41 44 80UTHBOUND. No. 87 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag) M 11 " "1123 a m, M 7 " " 8.51pm, " 85 " 9.20 p m, (flag) 33 " 7.19 aui, u 61 " " 849a m, (freight). No. 35. when running ahead of No. 7. isflagged if neoeasary for throngh travel eoutu of Charlotte, and is stopped for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. ' No.. 36 stops regularly for passengers for. Salisbury, High Point, 'Greensboro, Reidsville, Danyille and principal stations between Danville and Washington. No. 37 Btops 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 oflF passengers from regular tnnnw places south of Newells and to take on passengers for regular stopping places, Lynchburg or beyond. ' Nps. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for passengers to or from the C. C. & A. msion Charlotte to Aueusta and other points in South Carolina, Georgia ana uionaa, reacnea through Columbia or Augusta, - , - : v ' Nos. 7, 8, lland 12 are the local trains and connect at Salisbury with trains of W. N. C. Division. TELEPHONE NO. 71. it iFOCKOED 1843. ; SING THEIR OWN PRAISE. Of course you want a Piano, but per haps you can't afford a new one. HEBE'S YOUB CHANCE. We have SfTen Mqnares and One 4rauf, acli a nnrgrnln. These Planws have been put In Perfect Condition hu every part ol Action Renewed and are now Jattt at j;ood as wben snipped f rom tne Factory, and will mIIow yon pnrctiaseprice In exebange for a a rlKfF any ume witbtn 3 years Take First and Second Choice and i - " 1 11 W 1 i. 1 I vrue quic&, i-ney won u ioai ivug. Haines Brothers ftim no Henry Cachle (pearl inlaid) Boardaan & Gray Bacon & Bayen Heinekamp Bacon & Bayen M 75.oo Collard & Collard Grand 60 00 v.vv I Terms : $10 cash and $5 per month, you in price and terms. Pine Tuning and Repairing. Chas. M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore. Sid. .factory Branch Wareroom, No. 21&N. TryonSt.,Charlotte,N.O. C. H. WIIiMOTH, Manager. PALACE ORGANS. Satisfactory work is always given you at Brown's barber shop. - ' Cotton Weigher Propst had reached a score ot do at 6 o'ciock. He had a good run this morning; Misses Chassie Brown and Mary Archev have crone to Elizabeth 1. ' college to attend school. Mrs. Ross, of Charlotte, who has been visiting at Mr. P P Townsend's, has returned home, U iviiss oanio vjctsiur nan roiumwu home after spending three weeks at Kings Mountain and , Char lotte. - , ' t- n n- n i- , J FOR SALE. A mule 3f years old, weighs 1100 pounds, gentle and works well. Jno. K. Patterson. The six months old child of Mr. Thos. Lentz, who lives sev eral miles east of this place, was buried Wednesday, the 13th, at Mt. Gilead church. . : Misse's Kate and Belle Means will entertain a few invited iriends this evening: at tea com- plimentary to Miss Nellie Grim- byterian church nas invited the ball, who is visiting Miss Mabel pastor and congregation of the Means. Central Methodist church to All persons who have any worship in the First Presbyte complaints in regard to sewing rian church next Sabbath morn machines sold by me for the firm -n mhe -ouipit will be filled by thpn, fi,of t twe day sold and transferred intr.i J J JL u" MJ oil rn vr tVipm u t t M. L. BLACKWELDER. .; Sept. 13, '99. ' ; I rujtt oAJ-iJjj A new. Wheeler & Wilson se wins: machine with five drawers, just from the" fac tory. -Call at this office . and -get a first class machine ' on easv terms. tf; Concord oakery, Fruit and - ; 1 ' - J CCtlli - ral lOr. -Fresh Bread. Cakes, Buns. Doughnuts, etc., Creams, Fruits and Candies always on hand. " Wm. T. Johnson. Prop. 'Phone No. 122. - In A Bookstore. He wasn't dressed -quite as fashion dictates,yet he somehow inspired the" confidence of the u,o i x . , . bookstore clerk as he lazied up to him. evidently thinking of a J w ; '6 . uuex. "Little , chilly here, " he said. "Chilly, - how ?" - pefspiringly replied the clerk: v "I mean it's an ice-store." uOh, I see, you're a humorist.- One would' hardly think it to look at you." "Indeed? You ought to know my brother, the doctor; he'd kill yuu utittu-wmcn way are your and feVer is a bottle z' Grove's Taste books bound ?" ,J I less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; "We have them in various bindings. Can I show you some- xnmgr" ii n I ten ti n - l jrubbiuiy; j.m reaiiy m your line myself." , maeea r "Yes; I'm bookkeeper--is your wen r un, qum u, win you r I'm not hired to kid with vou." "Your boss ought to discharge th!;:: "A. moment ago I saw a pen- - . T 1 1 I "1 noiaer now long uoes your pa-i per weight?" "I wish you'd get out of here." "I shouldn't think your boss would let you leave your head gear lying around that way." "What way?" "What is that behind you?" "Fool's cap:"- " ; j "Oh! can you change a $20 bill for me?" "Yes, I think so." Thank vour whftn L.ffflt one PU come in and let you change 6 it. not, isn't iir- uo you mow I run in debt for my underclothr jnff but I suppose you have cash rawersy "I wish. you'd get out of here. V "Yes, I must go do you keep ledgers?" ? ; "Certainly."' "! "They're a good thing to keep, that eraser in the showcase seems fn V pninviniy on r conversation. I "' o What's it made of?" Rubber." I c 'Have ; you - got Kipling's books?" ) "Yes, sure," 1 'Why don't you return them t Well, I must go; got a cigarette?" "No, I haven't." ' 'Well, never mind that girl looks weary; I just saw her let ter-head drop, t Good-bye." Chicago Journal., . To Worship in the Presbyterian Church. The session of the First Pres- Rev. J E Thompson. . noTn TXT I DlJiTiHi A IJWJUJLr , ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine labiew. AU druggists refund money if it fafis to eureT Ilo. The genuin has L. B. Q n each tablet. . ' x uu wouiqui iniHK n was so ATrifttrf' if vmi h art ftWoiK w.. tion of Mauna Loa. Washing ton Star. -: '? , ; . THAT THROBBING HEADAOHE. or sufferers .have proved their matchless mem for bick and Nervous Headaches. They made pure blood strong nerves and buildup vour health.. Easy to take. J - Tytnem. Unly 25 cents, Money back ij not cure&vatPetzer'ij Lrug Store. 'How .do y6u intend to vote at the next election?!' asked a Salt Lake citizen!' "I dunno vet" " answered the neighbor,' who was hanging placidly ; On the front crate. , 'My wives are in the parlor holding a caucus now.' Washington Sftar. 'I've come to teu you, sir, that those photographs you took of us the other day are not at all ! satisfactory n Why, my husband! looks like an ape!v "Well, madam, you should have thought of that before you had him taken: "Tit-Bits. THE. BEST PRESCBIPTION FOB Then why experiment with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Your money back if, it fails to cure. Alwavs in Stock "You haven't . " .. . t anv smokeless tobacco, have you?" asked the smart young man cLots of it." said the mat- ter-of -fact' person behind the counter, producing a bladder of simff "How much do you want?" Chicago Tribune, Dei; ; Not to I -m . . T T. . I r ok iiEiiAY is xAJNiiHitcuus ; You have been' thinking about taking out a Policy of Life In surance. ! Yes, and for the! benefit of T yourself and loved ones you win uiko an Acciueui; Policy. 1 4 " Mr. W. p. Shubert, macninist at Cannon Manufacturing (Jo. and Mr; F; B. Haydock, ma chinist at the Bleachery, have both been injured recently and both promptly received i their weekly indemnity. Go to see I fhom: fhev tvere insured 'bv mfl. You can find me in mv 'office j every evening during the week from 8 to 9 o'clock Office in P)stoffice Building. Jno A. Sims, ? Insurance Agent. Sept. 1, 1899. SEE THE Yankee Watch FOR AT s Winter is I ALREADY HAVE ON 1 HAND THREE - v CARS OF Jellico Coal And have ten more car loads on the way. It is time for you to lay in supply for Via winter, isn't it? : I also haye cn hand tne best of antracito coal. j.vl. C Blackwelder, West Depot St. at Store. ti-Phone 68 w Cbpreli "We invested heavily gained a point for you by is a factor, in tity prices We are going to clo.se out a lot of CQnn? DON'T YOU linen dingy old floor coverings and invest in some of our Rugs and Mattings. We can show you the finest line in the city Smyra, Axmiuister, Wilton Velvet and Tapestry. -PRICES WAY DOWN- 3 I FURNITURE AND X30000000CX30GOGOOOO (QoTo G W PATTERSON ' FOR : . ; Hock fealt Fresh Butter oh Ice, Quaker Oats, Hominy, Chipped iieei, Canned Cora. Tomatoes. . and Peaches. Soda, Baking Powders, Starch OracKers. Liard, .tlama, rrunea, Breakfast Strips, Green aDd Parched Coffee, Tea, Suear. Soap, Peas, Meal, Corn, Shipstuff, Oats, Oil, Flour, Molasses, bait, Vinegar, Snuff, Tobacco, Rice, Potasn, spices, Docuea Pickles, Washing Powders and anything in the urocery line. We also carry Rope, Crockery, Glass-ware, Woodenware, Dry Goods, Shoes Hats, Tinware Etc. Etc We close our store at 8.15 dur ing the summer months. We de liver goods until 6 p. m. so doing. Quail- bring ing down S1 IT. will take up their this fall UNDERTAKING. T H IE OfFero the business public a reliable, per manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instution. We solicit your patronage with tho assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to haye you come and see us. . LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - - - Capital aMMns - - $70 0(H). J M. Odsll. President. - M. L. Brown & BRo, LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES, Jnst in rear oi St. Clond Hotel. Om nibnaes meet all pas-enger trainf. Ontfits of all kinds fnroished promptly and at reason able pricef Howea and mules always on band or ae. Brdr-r3 of Horouphbrtd Poland China Hoss. t iLCS' PAIN PILLS. "Oaesencrq MISS