I Arrival of Trains, No. IT SI ... . The following change of schedule took ' I : UUi ,uuu, mkBS. Eect Junei2 1899 Kev. Dr. Johii.J. Lafferty of ; The girl, whose talk is all of xne xuenmona Christian Advo- herself, who takes no interest in cate delivered a most entertain- anybody else and cares for noth ing lecture Tuesday night in ing but the sound of her own Durham on the subject, The "Old voice. Times and the new." The Dur-1 The girl who., says unkind ham Sun in eulogizing the lecturer ' things of her . friends and rela quoted the following from Henry j tions in their absence, who is al- TUT -I ' . . I 1 vy . uraay as expressive oi the oc: ways telling tales and making MOKTHBOUND. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, 36 44 44 10 00 am, "12 u " 7-09 p m, 38 " 44 8.51 pm, (flag) , . " 9.45 p m i ' 62 V 44 2 00 a m (ireiKJ t) SOUTHBOUND v0. 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag) 11 44 44 11 23 am, 7 44 44 8.51 p tn, 35 tt 44 9.20 p'm, (flag) . 33 "7.19 hiu', "61 " 44 8 49 a m, (freight) No. 35. when running ahead' of No; 7 mischief. The girl who looks down upon her mother and snubs her broth- No. 36 stops regularly r for laughing they were applaudinc . fTiW.UJ-1. . A tlXU V , I It 111 casion. V more amused and in terms Wl isflagged if necessary for through travel audience never heard a more'oriff- passengers arriving from. Lynchburg or v pan.--,- -wnen ,tney were not ; ers and sisters and grumbles beyond. No. 36 stops regularly- for laughing the v were arvDlaudinf? I U iiLx. The girl who is rude -and disa greeable to those rwhom she con siders , her inferiors and who never shows any consideration for one poorer than herself. The girl who is so vain of-her personal appearance that she thinks everybody is looking at her and cannot talk to a man Jive minutes ; without fishing for compliment. Richmond Leader. Greensboro, - Reidsville, Danvillei and I ? W ; , ney : were principal stations between Danville and applauding they were , listening Rfinjrers cominff irOm Lvriehhnr nr I ' " v o u.w utjuuuu uu points beyond,, and to take, ,oa , pas- what was said." n - y y . Mrkj south of Newells.J No. 88 stops tdr let off passengers from regular , stopping places- south- of Ne Wells and to -iake bn passenj?ers foe regular fitopping l places Lvncbburg or. beyond, r ,? r No8. 66 ana 34 stop , at Concord for . . - i-A. - jf - . 4 a jin . . a "t passengers xcj or irom in u: 4c Av Uivision Oharlotte to Aagtista-snd The Southern Railway Fined. . Upon complaint of V Mr I ' W T gegeanf-ainember of :the board of aldermen i the Southern Rail- and lorida,.reaoned tnrouglj.OoaumbuiLPPwUCXing IJTieJimg streQt cross, or Augusta. . C". : V' : I I Bo Mos; 'T, rll'tud 12 are the local trains v and connect at Salisbury' with -trains-- of rThQ hearing came up in thelnay W. N. i J. Division. c, u. oA j j wuiVi.patujuay sxaiuriiouu . -fit. Hf . t I : . : ' -i j-n .. d the , evidence was - that the rBLRPHONE NO, 71, , JcrossW hak beftn frftnupntlv nC ,tt ttc .-r;-T .-w . I - Vv, . . V ... Rfiad Graven "Rrnthftrs Buck Stoves. V - . considerable length :ipf time, T ' s :t Uvhich is in violation of a city it rr :at "iorainance.- "i.ne: woutnern was aoie lu u uutouay. ordered to pay a fine of $20. Please., nQte .qtLange . in HX 1 Greensboro Patriots r ,1 ! U Walter Hopkins is aeain able vvu. to be out after a spell of sickness. J TVm: AEranze; Professor of . " ' . , - v English in Oxford college com- visit his rlativps : :-t1q; mitted suicide Tuesday - night heimer's springs. near Misen says an Atlanta dispatch of the v rr w 1 ; i nrro nnc rortan t v- Mr. Robt. Duval's residence arid which e crTOd, 1?lmself UP aw 11 i'j 1 ji " a " ' i ." 1 I -Pull tt . "TXi-v V n'rl Vkti 4-1 tt o oonm rr win move into it tne nrst 01 nexu iuiv uauuuuiauoij aooumou month. his duties in the position. No Mr'TM-Rndcrptt. nf JnpWnW cause is known for the appar Hill, has returned: home after, 9ntlysn?. visiimg. ner , sisxer, iYirs. ji u THE BEST PRESGKIPTIOX, FOB and fver is a bottle 2 Grove's Taste less Ohill Tonic. Never fails to cure Then why experiment .with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Your monev back if .it fails to cure. . Book 225 Years' Old. Mr. W A .Berrier was m our sanctum yesterday and showed us a hymn book .that was pub lshed in 1674, which makes it 225 years old. The book is well preserved and is prized very highly by Mr. Berrier. For all kinds of old relics Mr. Berrier stands at the head of the list. Davidson Dispatch. WATCH THIS SPACE - . . ' . 1 . . ! - : SC )M RTH iN G E.VV CANNON & FETZER COMPANY. here next week. Read his ad. elsewhere. Crowell. ; A Never m the historv of Cherokee Prof. W. Baker, .tha practicing county has there been such an optician, qf Charlotte, , ' will. Mhe activity and interest in minerals as at the' present time'. Gold, iron, marble and talc properties Master Russell -Deal,- who, has i:vw , ; :c QT1 11T1. hPAn visntmo" - at. Mr.1 W H (;nr- rell's, has returned to his home in precedented demand for talc Greenville, o. U. (soanstone) whicn is nere m Miss. Annie rr;, who lias abunce.erokee . Scout. been visiting for some time " at Fresh fish tomorrow morning in' basement of Levy's market. iPhone 41 : 1'IEflti EYES OR POOR Ml Times appear to be hard. Even the days are getting shorter. It doesn't follow that a well- posted man'should be stuck up. It's only , natural that there should be a little game at a stag party. Greenville Reflector. M Tliiik Iki M Rev. T W Smith's has returned to her home at Clinton. ; Miss Jennie Eagle left Thurs-, day morning for Harrisburg. Sh4 will teach in the high j school at that place. Salisbury Sun. Messrs. Jas: Hurlev and Tom Prof . Baker, the practic- White returned Thursday even; ing optician, of Charlotte, will in": irom a trip to Aioemane m oe m vjoncoru uu iuo utu, 6uiu the interest of insurance. and 27th. : : . . . Will make classes to relieve On account! of being., mism TT1. -.w;-. riArvousness. eve- formed an errpr appeared yesr Ltrins. SUch" as stigmatism or xmremiu mi. headache. If your eyes pain penheld. He is sick, m Ohar- T7rm -f vnu ctnnot see bv the JVM, ml " lamp lignt 1 win relieve you 1 w I II m-m m u MB t, am. !. a M Lenoir, bas accepteduaosm as salesmanwith D; rDayvault SIS J JJ1U. 1111. sXlLlUVUlU - . 25 per cent of f ; ON ALL CLOTHES TO BE CLEANED OR DYED. Now is the time to get those winter clothes out of your trunk and have them fixed up like new ones before cold weather comes. First-Class work guaranteed. We do not shrink your clothes. Our dye will not rub off or fade. Here is your chance to get your clothes fixed up cheap. This of" fer will be in force for 30 days Come before it's too late. Re : pairing neatly done. ; -: ,very perienced in, the mercantile busi ness. J as. Harisi a nesrroi braeman on the local iyeight.: jbraTi and Frank -McKenzie. a negro who works at the depot,i had k fight today (Friday:) They : fought tnree dollars' worth apiece, Mr, John Sossamon. of Sossa- mon's springs, who for several months has "been" in the insane asylum at Morganton, and who has recovered, arrived here to day (Friday) from that place on ms way home. The officers of tha Presbyte rian church both elders ' and deacons are called to meQt at the office of Mr, Mr. J W Cannon to night at 7:30 o'clock. Rev. W. C. Alexander. FOR SALE A new Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine with nve drawers, lust from the fac tory. Call at this office and get a nrst class machine on easy Mv place of business will be at St. Cloud-Hotel.- K irl M Can cook if she has a good stove. . There is only one good Q stove and that's ! . 1 1 commend' 'em. f DeauTirui l ne or Kues B K i3 FURNITURE , AND UNDER TAKING- nn S1EAM v nvc h a mi 1 L uito SEE THE Watch FOR Belay NOT cD5cn AT Goirrell s " For Delay Is Dangerous ! ' You have been thinking about taking out a Policy of Life rlN: surance: Yes, ;, and for"; the benefit of yourself and - loved ones you will : take an; Accident FpllCy. ... .. v :,j y-: . f.f 3 f Mr. "W. D. Shubert, machinist at1 Gannon Manufacturing Coi and Mr. F. 5. HaydopK, . maT cHxnist at the. Bleachery, jhave bbth been injured 1 recently p and both L promptly-- received i their weekly indetnnity. Go to see them,, they were insured by me. ; You can find me in my . office every evening during the week from 8 to 9 o clock. ; Office in Postpflice Building. - ' Insurance Agent. . Sept. 1, 1899. : : " G W P ATTERSO 1S .-r- ' RocVvfcaU FreslTButter on Ice. . Quaker Oats, : Hominy; : Chipped Beef, 4 Canned Corn, Tomatoes, '' -: and Peaches. ! I'1 Soda, Baking Powders,- Starch . OraCKera, Lurd Hams, Prdnes, ?Breakfa8t Strips, . Green ian d Parched . Coffee,1 Tea, f Sugar,-Soap, Pas, Meal, I CorriV Shipstnff, Oats, ' Oil, ' Flour, Molasses, Salt Vinegar, Snuff Tpbaccp, Rice, Potash Spumes bottled, Pickles, Washing. Powders and anything in tne.7 urocery f 4ine; 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 sammer months. We de- hyer goods until b p..m. T H Concord 1UM Offera the business public a reliable, pex- manent, conservative and accomn odat jiig banting instutloD. I j f 'LQ ' 1 ' ; 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 ACCOMMODATIONS! TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - - - Cauital anfl Snrplns - - $70000. D. B Coltrane, Chashier, ' J. M. Odelli. President. M. L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES, Juk in rtar nf St. Cloud HoteL On Dibu-38 meet nil passenger trains OutQta o: ah kiods farnisbed promptly and at reasonable prices. Hortwa acd males always on hapdL or sale. BreKkrs ' ' noro3hrtct pnlaod OintL H?3. iC - -1 terms. 1 tf. r

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