1 - 1- u w Arrival of H'ralnm. The following change of schedule took eCect Junel2, 1899. .: , SOUTHBOUND. No. 8 strives at 5 52 a m, jj5 " v "1000am, 12 " 7-09 p m, V 33 " " 8.51 p m, (flag) 34 " i u 9.45 p m, . 62 " " OOamllreiit) SOUTHBOUND Ho. 37 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag) 11 " "1123 am, 7 44 8.51 pm, 35 " 9.20 p'm, (flag) 33 " " 7.19 Km, 61 " " 8.49 a m (frelcrht) No. 33. when running ahead of No. 7. is flagged if necessary for through travel south of Charlotte, and is stopped' fori passengers arriving from Lynchburg or I beyond. No; 36 stops regularly for passengers for Salisbury, High Point, Greensboro, Reidsville, Danyille and principal stations between Danyille and Washington. No. 37 stops for pas sengers coming, from Lynchburg Or points beyond,, and to ; take on ; pas sengers for regular stopping- places south of Newlls. No. 38 stops to ;lt off passengers from regular stopping places south of Newells and to take on passengers for regular stopping5 places, Lynchburg or beyond. ; ,f; Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Ooncord fox passengers Jo. or from the 0. C..&A. DivisionCharlotte to August and other points in South Carolina.' Gebrsria md Eiorida, reached through , Columbia or Augusta. - Nos. 7,8,11 and 12 are the local trains and connect at Salisbury with . trains of W. N.M'Piviaion. . .i. ummer Uederwe'ar. A -W. - - tenures expected rrom Aguinaldo. Strange Incident at a Revival. I ; A Manila dispatch, of the 19th, The Asheville Citizen, of the says: - ' ,18th. rp.1n.t,A5 n. : nonnlio-n inrriv4- An-J 7 'Two insurgent majors entered in a revival meeting among the the American lines yesterday colored folks of that city. Lucy under a flag of truce. They yi- Young, while at the mourners' ited General Mac Arthur and-et- bench, was suddenly stricken fered to release sixteen American ' with insensibility. She was re prisoners, "including Lieutenant moved, and for some days lay. in Gilmore and' his men from the : a semi-conscious condition. They firunboat LYnrktowrV -ctrVi captured at Baler, by SO UOing. , Q,UflLTL- We invested heavily gained -a TELEPHONE NO. 71. Read Craven Brothers ad: qh Buck Stoves;" r ; Prayer-meeting at St. James tonight at 7:30. Miss Annie Kime ,has gone to Asheville where she4 will attend school. , , . - Work has commenced on Rev V P McGhee's residence at the iair grounds. POR SALE. A mule 3 years old, weighs 1100 pounds, gentle and works well. ; Jno. K. Patterson. ; Mr. Jno. M ; Young will in a few days move into his house r.aar the graded school now be? cupied by Mr. J M Cross. TV ' FOR SALE.A good plat of land . 4 miles from Concord, Would exchange for town prop erty . Call at this office at once, ' Miss Ella Earnhardt, of Vo nee'r . Mills, has returned home after visiting her friend,. Miss Lieze Vose in Lawrence ville, Ga; A twenty 'five per cent, dis count is offered for the next inirry aays at tre steam launary. Read their ad. toyoursygj Mr. and Mrs. Win, Stuart g04 a tea Tuesday evening: pompUr mentary to Miss Kate :Morrison and her friends, 1 M isses ; M Orr ison and Penick. A young mail was arrested at the depot this morning by Police man Cruse for beating the train; He was from Gaffney. His fine . ma. costs were pam. ; ; ; : Misses Edna and Georgia Lowej of Lowesville, have arrived here to spend about two weeks . with their friends.' They are stopping at Mr. W S Bingham's. ' --j-' Mr. C A Wood, who conducted a business in the Litaker build ing here, arrived here Tuesday night. Mr. Wood is now selling shoes for a Cincinnati house. Several of Concord's young m en have .been appointed : marr i shals at the coming State Fair' They have not yet definitely; de cided .as to whether they can serve. . .. ' ' '' ' Rev. C Miller, former .pastor at Rocky River 'church, .has gone to take charge of his new work in Stokes county. ; His family is stil living at" Rocky River and will be there some time yet. FOR SALE A now Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine with five drawers just from the. fac tory. Call at this office and get a first class machine on easy terms. ti . Mr. H A Wolf sohn, who has oeen here assisting Rev. B Lacy Koge in a revival meeting and whose q ualities as. , a singer are h ighly spoken of by all of our rople who heard him, has gone t0 Shelby, where he assists in a mooting there". In return they" merely asked to sena uiese prisoners through the lines accompanied by : Pilipi-; nos who desired to confer with General Otis. " " J i "The request was granted and the insurgent officers returned to their lines - this morning, - after! promisiitg that the prisoners vvoiiid fce-eleased in .'.a few daysJ No "mention ?was piade ,of ex change of prisoners; and the in- surgehts were evidently desirous $f showi tjieir magnanimity.; urenerai ous nas consistently: follQwad the policy of releasing: r iiipmo prisoners oi war, retain- ing only "tEoirvarms. ' ' Jt is construed as an effort to! present overtures again, though AgiiinaWo'fe,! former pretensions does " not inspire the greatest confidence in his sincerity., There is, however, 3 great difference m season. Then it was approach ingvhe wet Reason now it is ap- oroachin sr the dry, with an a against him of more than 50,000 troops. - pit. where at intervals her prayers have ; a marked effect. She has been in this condition for 14 days and has refused any nourishment, but: drinks water freely. :-' The devout members regard it as an admonition from heaven, to "Get Right." " v : tity is a factor in bringing d wn , prices. We are going to clo&e out The Ganje Postponed Until Kext Week. On account of the sickness of several of the members of the two teams the game between the married and single men will not be played .tomorrow afternoon; The game is postponed until next week when the people will yet have a chance, by a ten cents ad: ten and twelve years ago lined up against a team of young boy si In the meantime the married bat tery, Messrs. Jno. C WadswortU and Robt,'j$ Upble -will get m some gooa practice. mr. su u Barnhardt has been selected to hold down the first base: A4 umpire will bejselebtei also be fore next' week. Mayor Means has been spoken of for the umi A. THOUSANP TONGUES Could not express the rapture of Annie E. hpringer, of 1125 Howard sf Philadelphia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Dwcovery for Consura- ption lud completely cured her hacking couen tnat for made years had made life a burden." All other "remedies and doctors could giye her no help, but she says of this LKoyal Cure .!4U soon re moved tne pain m my cnest and x can now sleep soundly, -'something I: can! scarcely remember doing before. .1 reel like sounding its praises through out the Universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, Pi-ice 50c. and $1.00: Trial bottles free at Fetzer's Drug Store; eyery bottle guaranteed. - "" ' i m m , X Concord Jfegro Hurt, News , came here today (Wednesday) from Albemarle stating that an accident had in some way befell a negro, Sam Black, from this place, who iyas working on a brickyard there. Wh6n the news came it was not known whether or not the hurt would prove fatal. Beinhardt All Right. Chairman Brown and his com mittee find the Anso.nville peni tentiary farm in .good condition. buperintenaent Jbceuinarat is praised for his management. a lot of it.. -J 2H33BJ3SEESa i v. c v a .. .v -. .. h - DON'T YOUJMISSJIIT. nnn ... - - : 7 , .n i . mi hi Til, i' fjt . ' " f"VJr' t . 1 . 4. XfV V r fThe Official Program. m The great Dewey celebration on the 28th in New York is to be a gigantic -affair. An official souvenir program is prepared with illuminated pictures of tho hero Dewey in various scenes from the first of his naval life to the-great battle, including then the "Men behind the Guns." This sotivenir program, can be had by sending postal note for 25 cents to George T Parker; Treasurer, 253 Broadway, New York. : 7- - 2 per cent off ON AbL. CLOTHES TO BE CLEANED . OR DYED. You can't spoil the taste on a r ' Tg TT V .TT9C Stove or a r T Now is the time to get those winter clothes out of your trunk and-have them fixed up like new ones oef ore cold weather cbines. First-Class work guaranteed. We do not shrink your clothes. Our dye will hot rub off or fade. Here is your chance to get your clothes fixed up cheap. This of fer will Ve in force lor SO days. Come bef ore it's too late. - Re : pairing neatly done. 5 Range. They are even cookers and so' easily kept plain. 7 :We.,Q should like to show vouithe new fall line. Our .prices are ;f )fi lower than the lowest; ; . ... ' - " : ' - ft iee Out BeaetSiful Lihe.of - Ruirs: ' ..... ,: V' ' ' It mMm -. ,7mrr i - FURNITURE AND UNDER 1AKING. W ...... - t '. . fl SEE THE r For Delay Is Dangerous ! Yankee Watch .FOR ID STEAM till i Delay mot cnn AT W.C Correll's QO To esasea GW PATTERSON ' FOR Rock fcittjt Fresh Butter on Ice, Quaker Oats, Hominy, V " Ch lDDed Beef. ' Canned Corn. Tomatoes,'' vn Ymvn, hoon tViinTHno- ahnnt - ana reauiiea. taking out a Policy of Life IN- Soda, Baking Powders, Starch SURANCE. Yes, and' for the ? OracKenr, Lard; Haina, PruriB, benefit of yourself and loy.ed f - r -: t Breakf a s t 'Strips ones you will take an Accident I Green and r arched .oon.eef xea, Policy. ! : " ' - Sugar, Soap, Peas, Meal, SJIr. W. D. Shubert, machinist Corn ShipstaS,' Oats; Oil, at uannon iuanuiacturing kjo. Flour, Molasses, salt, and Mrv F. B. Haydpck .ma- yinetrar Shnff Tobacco, Rice, I chinist . at the Bleachery, have rU hoftld : ' fboth been' injured recently, and p. kl Washing Powders weW inTemnaty to see and anything inlie Urocery themr they were insured by me. line. Ve also carry You can find me in my office Rope, Crockery, Glass-ware, everv evening durinsf the week Woodenware, XFry crouua, from 8 to 9 6 clock. - Office in Postoffice Building. ; Jrio. Al Sims, i Concord 1 u, ill Mi Shoes Hats, Unaware Etc. Etc Insurance Agent. Sept. 1, 1899. We close our store at 8.151 dur ing the summer months. We de liver goods until 6 p. Jxp. Offero 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 ACOOMMOBATION83 'V TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - - Capital and Surplus - - $70000. D. B Coltbane, Ohashier, J. M. Odei.Ii. President, M. LBrown & BRa LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES, . ' Just in rtaroi St. Cloud 'Hotel. Occ uina3S ueci aU passenger train?. Outiito o kinds . furnisheo pTom pt f and at reason&ble price?. Horns he d touHs always on bacd or fai5. Bronda of -horoushbred i Poiarid C).:n Hr9. U

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