Arrival of Trains, The following change of schedule tool effect Junel2, 1S99. NORTHBOUND. miss Maggie .brown is sick. .The Game to Be Played xt Week. Buy your boys suits from H TV All arrangements are bein? Summer Underwear ParkS & CO. . - ; - TYinrlo fnt fVlQ TlQCoKoll rvnwwx nrmr4- No. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, 36 " "10 00 am, "12 ' " 7-09 pm, 3S " u 8.51 p m, (flag) The ginnery of the Concord cot- weet at the Miller park. The on Seed Oil Mill is now running, proceeds of the srame will be Bead their ad. elsewhere. eiven to tho. f!nnp.n-rH hnnrt . T pm, i 62 " " 2.00 a m (lieu; j t) SOUTHBOUND - No. 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag) " 11 " "11 23 am. u rt " U OK H U M 7 35 33 61 it it 51 p mi 9.20 p m, (flag) . 7.19 a in, 849 a m, (freight) No, 35. when running ahead of No. 7. isflagged if neceasary for throngh travel south of Charlotte,- and is stopped for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. No. 36 stops regularly for passengers for Salisbury, High Point, Greensboro, Reidsville, Danville and principal stations between Danville and Washington: No. 37 stops for pas sengers commg from Lynchburg or points beyond, and to take on pas sengers for regular stopping places south of Ne wells. No. 38 stoDS to let off passengers from regular stopping piuuea soma oi neweiis ana to take on passengers for regular stopping places, Lynchburg or beyond. Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for passengers to or from the C. C. & A. LJtvision Charlotte to Ausrusta-r&nd other points in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, reached through Columbia or Augusta. Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains and connect at Salisbury with trains of w. jn..u. m vision. TELEPHONE NO. 71. C 1FOUKDED 1842. jnas. omaru wno nas been T A j wuicbwu -gcun ttt t i spending a while at Misenheim- between the married and single W e lllveSTieCL HeaVllY K511IL6CL a wi s springs, nas returned home, men of Concord. FOR SALE CHEAP One 50 I Ttie lfte:iip of the mustaeheless gallon oil tank and pair Platform had not been definitely made up Timn. friT Trmi TrXT OA H nin T On on scales. Apply to L R Strieker, but the married men to be in uni-1 . - - Q.f lloTcnnn'ri -Pi-. r-4- i ' - f " ' vuuuu0 xowxjr biuio. ! form that dav arfi Tester T3VYD OATTi a . i i i . .'fnntin T- -t rtij iv? ry r viv 0LJUj.- A gOOa Dial OI uJ-a.uo, uuu. X jiUUWBU, UBU. j j J 1 land miles from Concord. Murr, Jno. R Patterson. Jno. iJW IS Si IaCCOr 1U Cringing CLG WU "SING THEIR OWN PRAISE." Of course you want a Piano, but per haps you can t anord a new one. HERE'S YOUR CHANGE. we nave Seven Squares and One Granrt, pach a BHrgnin. These Pinnos have been pat in Perfect Condition aixl every part oi Action Renewed nml are now last as rood a when jihippeU irom the Factory, and will nllow ,ron purchaseprice in exchange lora.-r.lED'F any time within 3 years Tiiiio First and Second Choice and .to ouick. thev won" last loner. 110.00 105.00 100.00 90.00 75.00 70.00 60.00 Would exchange for town rroi3- erty. Call at this office at once. Mrs. A H Propst and sister: Mrs. W F Goodman, returned home from Salisbury Friday night after spending several days. v J Miss Estelle Blackwelder and her - sister-in-law. Mrs. Esther Blackwelder, of Concord, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J O Over cash. Statesville Landmark. After spending several weeks at Misenheimer's springs for his health Chief of Police Harris has returned home. He has improv ed by nis vacation. Mr. Dolph Hamilton was' un able to fill his position as night operator at the depot. Friday night. Mr. A W Richardson was sent here to fill his position. Mrs. N D Fetzer entertained a few friends Friday evening com plimentary to Miss Kate Morri son and her visiting friends, Misses Morrison and Penick. Miller, Will Parnell, Ross Mc- Connell, Pmk. Misenheimer, E C Barnhardt, Robt. F Coble and Jno. C Wadsworth. Richmond Reed has been employed as their catcher. Some changes will prob- abaly .be made between now and next week but Manager Wads- Worth, after inquiring throughly as to the baseball qualities of these men, have given them an opportunity of getting in the game. George Richmond is do ing the manipulating for the younger team. To add to the merriment of the occasion the band wilLbe out for the occasion in their uniforms. prices. We are going to close out a lot of NO CURE, NO PAT. That ial the way all -druggists? sell Grove4 Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills I and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless forrtu Children sove it. Adults refer it to bitter, nau- leatmft lonicn lrice. 50c. II Jnes Brothers 'i lenry Cachle (pearl inlaid) JBoardaan & Gray llaeon & Raven Heinekamp Bacon & flaven Collard & Collard Grand Terms : $10 cash and $5 per month. Others being repaired and we can suit jyou in price and terms. Fine Tuning and Repairing." jChas. M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, SXd. Factory Branch Wareroom, No. 213 N. Tryon St.,Charlotte,N.C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. PALACE ORGANS. Read Craven Brothers ad. on Buck Stoves. Parks & Co have bovs suits with double seat andknees. Fresh oysters at Boger's res taurant this evening. The first oi the season. Satisfactory work is you at Brown's shop. given always barber Mrs. M G Deaton and Miss Jessie Deaton have gone to Cha -lotte to spend a while with Mr. Jas. Deaton. They will prob ably go from thereto Moores-ville. Factory outside Trust, beating Trust prices seeks representa tion on ground its regulars don't cover. Com. on season's trade. Free samples. Corp. P. O. 1371, New York. 1 Miss Emily Gibson and her friend, Miss Fairfax Loving and Miss Margaret Cannon have re turned home from Charlotte. A german was given in their honor Thursday night there. Mr. Paul Betts left Tuesday to enter the A. & M. College at Ral- eigrn. cev. J i rsarnnardt, our popular young pastor, is visiting at his home in Mt. Pleasant this week. He likes to go home. Stanly Enterprise. Mr. M L Doty and Mr. O L Hair and twin daughters, Beatrice and Bernice, all of Wadesboro, are visiting at the home of Mr. J A Caudle. Mr. Doty is the father and . Mr. Hair a brother-in-law of Mrs. Caudle, of Cannon-ville. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE. "Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Lile Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proyed their matchless menu for bick and Nervous Headaches. mi n s iney maae pure Diooa strong: nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents, Money back ij not cured, at Fetzers lsing Store. DON'T YOU tin en DMISS IT. Fefcaer DELAYrlGT For Delay Is - Dangerous r WHAT'S THE USEcssa Of trying to go get along W Karl Johnson is manasrer of the CToncord bakery recently purchased from Mr. -Will John son by Mr. Joe Fisher. .liss Carrie Suther, daughter of Mr. Chas. M Suther, will en ter school ' this session at the Greensboro State NormaL Messrs. William Gibson, Rich ard Gibson, Joe Reid, and Gas ton Means have returned to school at the University. FOR SALE. A mule 3 years old, weighs 1100 pounds, gentle and works well. Jno. K. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McDowell have returned home after spend ing the summer at different points in western North Carolina. Register Johnson and wife have returned home after spending a while at Wilkesboro with his relatives. . Mr.- Johnson made the trip by private conveyance a distance of 78 miles. FOR SALE A new Wheeler Wilson, sewing machine with five drawers, just from the fac tory. Call at this omce and get a first class machine on easy terms. - - tf. Miss Grace Brown Entertains. Friday night the yard at Mr. R A Brown's was beautifully illuminated with Japanese lan terns to welcome under its shad ows numbers of invited couples, the guest of Miss Grace Brown, which evening was given com plimentary to Miss Lizzie Mont gomery and Miss Juliette John son. It was an evening to be enjoyed and remembered by our younger folks, those who are now being ushered into the realms of Concord's society. In the dining room beautifully decorated with ferns was served an elegant supper. Our Ginnery With all its improve ' merits and conve niences is now ready for work and we earnestly solicit your patronage. ' Satisfaction is guaran teed to everyone. . You have been thinking about taking out a Policy, of Life In surance. Yes, and for the ones voii will take an Accident Policy. ft Mr. W. D. Shubert, machinist at Cannon Manufacturing Co. ana Mr. y. u. nayaocK, ma chinist at the Bleachery, have both been injured recently, and both promptly received their weekly indemnity. Go to see them, they were insured by me. You can find me m my oface every evening during the week from 8 to 9 o'clock. . Ofiice in Postoffice, Building. Jio. A. Sims, Insurance Agent. Sept. 1, 1899. scrap iron THFL Great White? MM stoye. ' You've heard of BUCK'S We sell 'em, they have equal forTHurability, economy and wonderful cooking qualities. See Our Big Line of Furniture. nn ,V SEE THE FURNITURE AND UNDER 1AKING- 8 Yankee Watch FOR' AT W.ftC Gorreirs i CONCORD COTTON SEED OIL MILL. Winter is Coming. I ALREADY HAVE ON HAND THREE CARS OF Jellico Goal And have ten more car loads on the way. It is time for you to lay ina supply f or the winter, isn't it? I also haye on hand the best of antracite coal. J. A. C Blackwelder, Wfist Debot St. at Store. &"Phone68. sa Qo To cs3a G W PATTERSON FOR " Rock 6alt Fresh Batter on Ice Quaker Oats, Mommy, Ghippea xJeei, Canned Corn. Tomatoes, and Peaches. Soda, Baking Powders, Starch CracKe.ra. bard, tiam?, rrunes, Breakf ? st Strips, Green aDd Parched Coifee, Tea, Sugar, Soap, Peas, Meal, ( Corn, Shipstnff, Oats, Oil, Floor. Molasses, Salt, Vinegar, Snuff; Tobacco, Bice, Potasn, bpices, ooiuu Pickles, Washing Powders and auything in the Grocery line. We also carry Rope, Crockery, Glass-ware, Wooden-ware,.J)ry Goods, Shoes Hats: Tinware Etc. Etc We close our store at 8.15 dur ing the sammer months. We de- liver gooas untu o p. vu ill Bank Offers 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 can serve you any time we will be glad to have you come and see us. ; LIBERAL ACCOMMODATJON83 TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - - - Cajital an! Surplus - - $70009. ' 1. B Combine, Chashier, J. M. Odet-Ii, President. M. L. Brown & BRo, LIVER YV FEED AND SALE STABLES, Just in rear oi St. Cloud Hotel. Cn nibses meet all passenger trainr 0ufit3 ot all kinds furoi&bid Srmptlr and at reasonable price f. Lorne a d osui's always on aDd or pal?. Breeders of 2xoroughbred Poland CmHorp ttlls PAIN WLLS no3eatCsa I

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