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Arrlvnl of Train. I The following change of schedule took effect Junel2, lb99. NORTHBOUND. No. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, u jj6 : . - ; "iO0Oam, ; " 12 u " 7-09pm, " 33 14 " 8.51p m, (flag) ' ' 34 M " 9.45: pm, r 62 " " 2.00am(lreii t) '' SOUTHBOUND. "' " ... . .L . No. 37 arrives at 8.49 a m (flag) i a 11- r 1123 a m, i ; ! u ;-7 m 8.51pm, 85 u " 9.20 p'D, (flag) . 33 " 7.19 a uu- - s 61 41 " 849 a m, (freight) No. 35. when miming ahead of No..7t is flagged if necessary for througn'trayei south of Charlotte; I and is stopped' for passengers'arriying from Lynchburg or beyond. N o. 36 stops regularly s f 6r. passengers for Salisbury, High Point, Green 8boro,'ReidBvine, Danville and principal stations between Danville and vVashington.-No';' 37 stops "for" pas sengers coming -from J-ynchburg or points beyond,- and to take on pas sengers for? regular - stopping-1 places south of NeweUs. - No. 38 : stops 40 'let off passengers from regular stopping places south of Ne wells and to take on. passengers for' regular stopping places, Lynchburg or beyond. f u':' Nos. 33 and::34 stop at Concord for passengers to ' or from the OrO. Sc A. L'ivisiori Charidttkvto Ausrusta and other points in South Carolina. Georgia' Ana rioriaa, reacnea tnrougn Uommbia or Augusta. Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains And connect at Salisbury with ' trains of W. N. 13. Division. " ' " TELEPHONE NO. 31. "SING THEIR OWN PRAISE." Of course you want a iano, but per-: iaps you can't afford a neW one. HERE'S YOUE CHANCE. We hiiTf Seven Nqnares and One ranci, fHch a BnrgrAin. Tnese Pianos nave been put In Perfect Condition hixI every part ol Action Renewed and are now just as good as wheti shipped from tbe Factory, and wilt allow yon pnrcbnseprice In exchange tor a KlIKFF any time wltntn 3 years Take First and Second Choice and write quick'; they won' last long. $110.00 henry Cachle (pearl in.laid) 05.00 Boardaan & Gray 1QO:60 Bacon fcjlayen' 90.00 Heinekamp : - r, v- 75.,00 Bacon & Haven v . . c u Collard&CoUard Grand .. 60 0 Terms : - $10 cash7 and $5 per month Others being repaired and we can suit you in price-andtermsV v ; 1 is- Fice'Tuning and Repairing. ' Ghas; M!." ' Stie,ff, " Piano Mahuracturer. Baltimore, Sid. - Factory Branch Wareroom, " No. 213 NTrybn fet; CharloUeN V w uli mugt -m, manager. . Fresh Bananas, Peaches and Pears at the Concord' Bakery. Mrs. R A Brown is again ,able to be out i after ' 'being sick for some time. Satisfactory work is always dven vou at Brown's barber shop.' - A minstrel show has been writing here for dates. There are two bands m the company. ; Thursday was the biggest cot ton day yet this year; Sixty three bales were sold. FOR RENT A six or seven horse farm. Gall on Thos. L. Martin. Miss Sudie Ritz and .Mrs. Tom Barringer went ' to Salisbury Thursday evening to visit relatives. ' ; . C FOR SALE. A mule 3 J years old, weighs 1100 pounds, gentle and works well. : Jno. K. Patterson. Manly Misenheimer has re turned home from" Rutherford county, where he has been spend iug several months. FOR SALE A new Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine with fl,TA a .''-j. j!i1j'- xtJ' ex -U- ilvu urawers, jusx irom uio xau tory. Call at' this office and gei a first class machine on easy terms. . - - tf. Mr. J C Mathes having 0 ac cepted the superinteridency' of the Concord cotton mill, the 'East Durham postoffice lost his ser vices as postmaster. Mr. Ruhama Ellison is the new post 111 aster. Durham Recorder. Ljuon t say "crazy as a bed Dug, but say, eclpc. a cnurcn weeding is booked tor ne toonK'' .tfon't mention ' iFresh oysters atUosror's rs- i?m0rr0W 0ning; first of the. season. Frank .Teddingtori ;is -again able;to vbe 'out, ' aiter having lan attack of malarial fever. The colored firemen have an entertainment tonight: Thev have the bethel brass lhand ' with Misses rMinnie Cable andElora ehsw'bjt forest HUl,5 .have renurnea nome irom a visit to Randolph county. f Miss Nellie Grimball, of Union. S. who1 has been visitirisr Miss Mabel Means, has returned to Spartanburgr Several, of our vounor men will leave tpmofrow morning f pr the .Univefsity to enter school i or anouier session. Since the recent Dreyfus affair, scores of Concord's people will uui aiwnu vno Jf aris -exposixiion. It is a plain boycott affair. FOR SALE CHEAP One 50 gallon oil tank arid pair Platform scales r Apply to Li K Strieker, at Cannon's factory store. The Concord band is prepar ing ;f or a concert in the near fu ture. Some more new music has been added to its collection! ' Mr.' S H McCall was chosen to represent the Patterson Mill Presbvterian church ' at the meeting of the Presbytery. Smith Scott, who, with several other young men of Cannonville, went to Kansas City some weeks ago, , has returned home. Mrs. D A Rogers, who has been visiting Mrs. D M Ritchie, field. Concord oakery. trait ana Cream - Parlor. Fresh Bread. Cakes. Bans, Doughnuts. etc., Creams, Fruits and Candies always on hand. YVm. T. Johnson, JrxoB, A schoolmaster in a village school had been in the habit of purcnasmg porK frpmparenxs 01 nis pupus on tne occasion 01 ine killing of the pig. One day a small coy marcnea up o tne master's desk and inquired "if he .would like a bit of pork, as they were going to kill their pig." The sGliopl-master replied in the affirmative. Several days having elapsed, nd hearing nothing of the pork, the master called the boy, up to him and in quired ;the 'reason he had not brought it. "Oh ! please, sir," the boy replied, "the pig got better." Ex. American Currency. The' wife of a missionary to Africa gives "some amusing " de tails of the mercantile value of certain articles among the na tives, needles and cloth ranging Highest. .They are absolutely current coins. " Three" needles will purchase one chicken; one needle, two eggs.' Old' tins and emt)t v bottles are also much in Request, old cans taking the Tla,ro of drinking CUDS 4 ' A fowl can be had for two yards of cot ton or a small,, pieQeof - cotx. Jbixchange. "Have you , ever thought of I marriage r" he asKea, nesiia fihgly. . v "Am I not a woman?" she in- quirea Dy way ui l jj . - THE BEST ' PBESCRliION EOB CHlIiIiS . and fever isa bottle zi Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. ? Never fails to enre; Then why experiment -with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Tour money back if it fats to enrer on. South "Main' 'street, has re- turned! to Her home3 'near" Bich- On the Wrong Scent. .mtst uttle girl (at fashionable summer resort) I'm awfully glad to get ,'quainted with yon, Swrmrl li't.n rirlSn'm T it. you- -That's what we come for. imTr,a : "To get 'quainted?" ; J Yes, .with nice - peopler-rpept I pl?fe;i wants. We're to get 'quainted: wi jeopletin; society."" . . .- 'Ain't joxi in society in the city?!?: ? ',:":iv ' . Np. you are, aren!t,you2" ..(VNo. .We've been rakin' and come here and et 'quainted with peopie m society, you Know.; "So've we." VThen . your folks ain't any-i body at home?" i "JSTo.V , either .-areei" s. f Guess iher, ain't much use in us gettin' 'quainted.!' "Guess not.'' Good-bye." ; "Good-bye." Ex. Pythlans Take NoticeJ : All members of Concord Lodge No. 51 Knights of Pythias are requested to meet in Castle Hall tonight at 8 o'clock promptly. U. L. White, C. C. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE. Wonld quickly leave you. ii you used ! Dr. King's New Lite Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for bick and Nervous Headaches. They made pure blood strong nerves and build up your health. . iiasy.to take. Try them. Only 25 cents, Money back 11 not curedrat retzers JLrug otore. For Delay Is-Dangerous : You have been thinking about xaKing out a jroncy ox uitr& j.-. stfRANbto ; ?Yei; y and'ib' the benefit v of yourself and loved ones you will , ,take an Acpident ' Mr; WD. Shubert; machinist at jDannoh Manufacturing Co: and Mr. P. B. flEaypck, ma chinist at the -Bleachery, Jhave both -been injured recently, and both promptly received their, weekly '' indemnity. Go, to ee them, they were insured by me.i t Ty' -13 ' JS' . X2 lou can jina jne m my uuiuw every evening auring (Dne, . weeK frpin 8 to 9 p'clockl - Office m Fostomce .building. Jno. A. Sims, Insurance Agent. Sept. 1, 1899. : ' " SEE THE Yankee Watch ..o ., -T ' - AT yi nter is Coming- I ALREADY HAVE ON HAND THREE CARS OF Jellico A mi hvA ten more car loads on the way. It is time for you to lay ina mipply for he winter, isn't it? I also naye on hand tha best of antracite coal. J. A. C- Blackwelder, Wftst Deoot St. at Store. fiT'Phone68. Delay Not FOR Gojefl Goal s umraer invested for you by tity is a factor in priCeS. We are 14- 4? w " U,l DON'T YOIJ IMISS gT. ytl2S. 7 dingy old floor cove rjflgs this , taU and invest in some of ojJr Rug r. I I . We can show you the finest - ' , ' : and PRICES WAY DOWN. ; FURNITURE AND, Qo 'tt-FQR- Fresh Butter on Ice, Quakekpats, - Hominy, Chippea Beef, Canned Cora. u Tomatoes, and Peaches " ; , " . Soda. Bakine Powders Starch 1w Z ... ; ...Vifc-. J '-'Tt Ji i ' O an MAS ' I , OraCK r a Mara, , a -i iy a .1 1 rreaiiLai ouipo, Green and Parched Coffee, Tea, 'Spgar, Soap, Peas, Meal, Corn, Shipstuff, Oats, Oil, Flour, Molasses, Salt, Vinegar, Snnif, Tobacco, Rice, : Potash, Slices, bottled Pickles, Washing ' Powders and anything in the Grocery line. We also carry Tinne. Crockery, Ulassware, ' Woodenware, DryUOOdS, ghoes-Hats Tin ware Etc. Etc Wa .lose onr store at 8.15 dur- iug the suinmer months. We de- goas fcU v lieavily---gained a. so .doing, guan- bringing d wn going to close out wi I U take up . -their line in thecity-r. , :. Tapestry. 4 v UNDERTAKING. i: Coocord National Baok Offero the business public a reliable, per- majient, conservative and accommodat ing banking instation . . We solicit your patronago rith the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve yon any time we will be glad to have you come and see us. . LIBERAL ACOOMMODATIONS3 v TO CU8TOMEBS. - - - - - - D.B CoiiTBAKX, Chashier, J. M. OdeT'Ii, President, M. L. Brown & BRa LIVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear oi St. Cloud HoteL Om nibuspa meet all passenger trainf. Ontfirs oi all kinds furnished promptly aodai rasoTiable pricep. Horses an1 nioid alvays on band or sle. Bfe-dbrs of .noroughbred HILES PAIN fILLS. "OuQCesCZ
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