ArrlTnl of Trains, The following change .of schedule took effect Jnnel2, 1S99. NORTHBOUND. No. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, 36 " - 10 00 am, " 12 u " 7-09 p m, " 3S " " 8.51 p m, (flag) ' 34 " " 9.45 p m, 62 " " 2.00 am(xieuut) SOUTHBOUND. No. 37 arrives at8 49 a m, (flag) "11 " 44 11 23 am, " 7 44 44 8.51 p m, " 35 44 9.20 p'm, (flag) 4 33 ' 44 7.19 a in, " 61 44 44 8 49 a m, (freight) An active, reliable bov wanted Immense Crowd at the TCanilst rinihl vuutviu xupcis x i aiseu. j a One division of the new street Written for The standard, has been finished. j Sunday night witnessed Mr. Robt. Duval, of Charlotte, -scene lonS to be remembered, spent Sunday here. " Mrs. Duval -Every place where foot could returned with him. They will get was filled Sunday night. Hundreds were turned away un- Summer Underwear move later. un.. iviai vin omooi nas re able to gain entrance. ' Before We invested heavily gained a turned to Salisbury to SDend a -the sermon Rev. Hoo-a thand week or two. with relatives and; the firm of Bell, Harris & Co. for then goes to Richmond to a medi cal college. No. 35.4when running ahead of No. 7, Mrs. Robt.. S Young and Miss isflagged if necessary for through travel Tnnio Prvin Ltnvn . l, south of charlotte, and is stopped for anie rvin returned home last passengers arriving from Lynchburg or Saturday night, after . spending beyond. No. 36 stops regularly for some time in Charlotte at Mrs. S passengers for Salisbury, High Point, V Youne's Greensboro, Reideville, Danville and ' , nrincinal stations lip.twpflTi Ttanvilla on . itt t n . v"ntrn 07 :r " manager vv aaswortn miorms senders commer from j.vnnhhn points beyond, and to take on pas- eligible and has been added to sengers for regular stopping places his team for the game Thursday south of Newells. No. 38 stops to let oftoTTi'rkn-n "v off passengers from regular stopping iLernoon- ; - places south of Newells and to take on T)r T W Mnnco rf A passengers for regular stopping places, m VT' J W, Moose, of Agnes, Lynchburg or be vond. v Tex., passed through here last Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for Saturday night on his way to passensrers to or from the o. C. & A. Mt: Pleasant, where his" father, iivisioiiOhrtrlotto to Augusta -and ivrl,, i other points iu South Carolina" Georgia Mr" Ge0- Mooso 18 VOry Sick. ofAuS' "-" OotamW. Mrs. H I Woodhouse gives a Nos? 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains dining complimentary to Miss and connect at Salisbury with trains of Kate Morrison and her friends, . XI. V7. XXVXBXUU. Mnonc Mnrmi'nA V. A TD-51,- ilXitJUU XUVlllOUU. ; CUXX14. J- GXXXVXV.) tity is a factor in bringing d wn TB LEP H ONE NO. 71. 1FOUKOED 1842. " this evening at 5 o'clock: We have heard very nattering compliments for Mr. Wolfsohn's r ehderm g of 'The Holy City, ' at the Sunday-school at Central Methodist church on last Sun day. Mr. O L Hair ana his twin daughters, Beatrice and Burnice, who have been visiting: at Mr. Of course you want a Piano, but per- and Mrs. J A Caudle's at Can- naps you can t anora a new one. HEBE'S YOUR CHANGE. We have Seven Nqnares and One 2raiit, nch a- Bargain. These Plnnos have been put In Perfect Condition aiI every part of Action Renewed ml are now jnst aw good as when liippe irom the Factory, and will allow ou pnrchaseprice in exchange for a' IriJfF any time within 3 years Take First and Second Choice and wr;t quick, they wont, last long., the loan of 125 chairs and for the pO lilt IOr yOU DJT SO QOlIlg. IdU XL- members of other, churches , who had worshiped in the j meeting. The services of, Mr. Benson were appreciated by the members of the Baptist church. Before the RPTTTl nn Mt f crr con or xtqw feelingly, "No room in Heaven," priCeS. We are gOlIlg tO C10SG Ollt after which Rev. Hoge preached a sermon that will long tbe re membered. After the sermon eleven : persons were baptized. Altogether sixty -six ;haye pro fessed conversion. Mr Wolf - sohn will go away with the feel ing that Concord, people have enjoyed his singing. He leaves for Atlanta Wednesday inorning. Rev. Hoge thanked the news papers" especially for the way the ineeting was kept before the! public by them. V . "SING THEIR OWN PRAISE." nonville, returned Sunday their home in Wadesboro. to lames Brothers Jienry Cachle (pearl inlaid) Uoardaan & Gray Bacon & Eayen Heinekamp Bacon & Raven Collard & Collard Grand $110.00 105.00 100.00 90.00 75.00 70v00 60.00 FOR SALE A new Wheeler & Wilson sewins: machine with five drawers, just from the fac tory. Call at this office and get a first class machine on easy terms. tf. a lot of SQHTL Masonic Notice. . Regular communication! Stokes Lodge No. 32 A. F. & A M. tonight. ' M. L. Buchanan, ; Secretary. CDn)ir? Both Legs Cut Off. Sherman Patty) a -negro . at Dnrham, in attempting to 'steal a rde from East Durham up town got both legs cut off and died VYitmu au uuux. .. DOIST YOUfiMISSJllT. Frank Brnmley Harried. On Sunday afternoon . at the parsonage of St. James Luth eran church Rev. Chas. B Miller marriage cere mony, uniting Mr. Frank Brum ley, of East Depot street, and Miss Maggie Clayton, daughter of Mr. J C Clayton, Only a few intimate friends of the bride and groom were present. The bride is a worthy young lady, and has numbers of friends at Forest George Richmond is sick to- Hill. .Mr. Brumley has, for a Terms : $10 dash and $5 per month. Others being repaired and we can suit performed the yuix-xxi price uuu itsriuw. Fine Tuning and Repairing. Chas; M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, lid. Factory Branch Wareroom, No. 213 N. Tryon St.,Charlotte,N.O. "C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. PALACE ORGANS. number of years, been employed in the composing room , of news paper offices and is at present working in the Times office. -day. Read Craven Brothers ad. on Buck Stoves. Prof. Lee, the hypnotist, is in Wilmington this week. Miss Made-e Wadsworth. of .Charlotte, is visiting at Mr. Jno. U Double Wedding Sunday Morning. n adsworth's. On last Sunday morning Rev. Satisfactory work is always WB Oney was called" upon to driven you at Brown's barber perform a marriage ceremony to sl)- four contracting parties. The Mr. Will Stuart returned home marriage took place at Mr. J W last Saturday night from a busi- Driver's. . The sisters,. Misses ness trip to New York. Mattie and Ida Poteat were mar Mr. F V Barrier returned to ried the former to Mr. David Salisbury Saturday night after Winecoff, of No. 4 township, and spending several days hre. the latter to Mr. L E Bost, of FOR SALE. A mule 3 years Forest Hill. Long may the four om, weighs 1100 pounds, gentle live and prosper. ana works well. , ' From Forest Hill. Mr. Deberry Fisher has re- The little child of Mr. Jno. rnd to his position as clerk at EaMtas ; thrown from the mo oi, jioua, alter a vacation oi two weeks. Luther Hendrix, son of Mr. Jno. Hendrix, is now messenger boy at the Western Union telegraph office. hnv . while turning a corner oo : ; .... here Sunday, but was not se riously hurt. , It was sitting on a chair m the buggy. A THOUSAND TONGUES Could not express the rapture of Annie E. bpringer. of 1125 Howard st Philadelphia; Pa., when she found that Dr. King s' New Discovery iozuUonsum- tion had completely cured her hacking yash. that for made years had' made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could giye her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure ,4it soon re moved the ptm in my cnest and i can now sleep sonndly, sometning l can scarcely remember dome: before. I reel tike sounding its praises through out the universe." bo will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles' free at Fetzer's Drug Store; every bottle guaranteed. anil. SEE THE Yankee Watch FOR AT W.C Correll's S Undertakers.- (1 0 booooL:3Ooo(0) G A U G H T! g Your eye; that's what we we were aiming at and further we want to im press you with the fact that we are selling FUR- W STOVES. a. "We give prompt, intelligent service. We don't charge exorbitant prices. FURNITURE AND 'UNDER 1AKING. Delay Hot For Delay Is Dangerous ! ; Rev: J D Arnold preached an nniisuallv stronsr and forceful Mr. Dolnh Hamilton, after UormoTi Snndav. He will be- a,n? .Mrv baffling f'fiio lilc rofnc Xa 0 : c 1 cninist at tne M5ieacnery, uav T y-v 1 - I A Alt I . - - wms piace as operator at ino church next Sunday uepot tonight. at -his rThey Change Their Work. : Mr. Milton Hartsell, who for some time has been a salesman at Day vault's, has accepted a po sition as book-keeper for Jhe Cannon & Fetzer Co. Mr. Earle land U Brown steus from the office, and Would exchange for town prop will assist in the clothing and erty. Call at this office at 'once, shoe department. One of Harrisburer's most , erir terprising and popular business men will be married the middle of next month. , Mark it ' down. FOR SALE. A good plat j of Go To G W P ATTERSON for , Hook Unit Fresh Butter on Ice, Quaker Oats, Hominy, Chipped Beef, Canned Corn. Tomatoes, ! r i V,ov0 VQon tTiinlH-no- ahnnt, ana reaUUBB. taking out a Policy of Life In- SoUa, Baking Powders, Starcn SURANCE. Yes, and. for . the . OracKers, Lnrd, Hame, Pranea, benefit of yourself and loved ; Breakfast Strips, ones you will take an Accident Green au d Parched Coifee, Tea, Policy. , 4 Sngar, Soap, Peas, Meal, Mr. "W. D. Shubert, machinist Qorn, Ships tuff, Oats, Oil, at Cannon Manufacturing Co. Flour, Molasses, Salt and Mr. F. B. Haydock, ma- ViTirar. Snuff. TobarcoV Rice, Dn-noli RmVoj HnrflAfl j - both been injured recently, and L. vxjnfr Pawam them, they were insured by me. line. We alsocarry You can find me in my office Rope, Crockery, Glass-ware, every evening during the week; from 8 to 9o'clock. - i Office in Pdstoffiee Building. Jno A. Sims, Insurance Agent. Sept. 1, 1899. Wooden ware, Dry Goods, Shoes Hats, Tinware Etc. Etc We close our store ' at 8.15 dur ing the sum mer months. We de liver goods until 6 p. xp. I fafi'la ea Oflero the Dusinesapu one arena Die, pei- manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instation. We solicit your patronage with tbe aemninAa of Vi nn nniVi 1 a trp.fl.tm ATI t &nd CVOOUAMUWW due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to have you come and see us. .UBEKAL ACCOMMODATIONS! TO CUSTOMERS. - - Capital ani Surplus - - $70 000. D. B Coltbank, Chashier, J, M. Odej4. President, M. L. Brown & BRa LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear pMSt. Cloud Hotel, (fir nibaie mv ?W pafc3enger train f Oditiw of alt kinds furnished promptly u id at reaeonable pricce. Horsei and rxul'8 always cr bard or -al :V 'B'-Je' of ti )ro jf hbred Poland Ciiua Eja IX

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