t)
Arrival of Trains. Mrs. M Tj "Rrrvom Vine rofnrriflil With' thft flhnrrhes Tomorrow.
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effect Janel2,lS99. v - X7L ' xm3v..jl. vv. ouiiui, me. pastor,
.m . mnTTTn . I I I ! I H, MINI I'M V fT 17" -' ' Ml . . Jl. 1 1
r - -v " . will noin regular services at
Mr. Jnol McDowell, ; who has EPworth M:s Echurch tomor-
been unwell for several d avs. row-
washable to be out again today. Rev. J, D. Arnold will hold
- regular services . art roresiixiiii
Miss Lena Fetzer, who has M. Til." chnrcli tomoTrrSw mnrnine'
peen visiting ior several weeks ni tht,
in Reidsville, has returned home. The pastor, Rev. C. B. Miller,
The condition of Mr. Pink wm noia regular services tomor-
Misenheimer. who for several row morning ana tomorrow
rla-o-c Wahofcn cnh- ieant nierht at bt. James Lmtneran
,35, when running: ahead of No. 7. aam tod a xr . church.
rjred if necessary for tn tough travel . , J ;
south of Charlotte, ana is etop pea lor Mr. Frank Mcttraw walks hv
rr.Tra tHe aid of a staff onaccount of a
oassensers lor Salisbury, High Point, iau irom a oioycie. ine, street
Greensboro, Reidsville, pariyille and sprinkler had made . the " ground
principal suuuj uctwceu Uyme uuu toQ gUck f or him.
Washington. -No. 37 stops for pas- , . -
eengers coming irom j.yncnDurg ;(or , TVr "FT P. TT Arrl n tr i i s : an ti nn r! v'
r , . I Tiro inn r -r-v 1- -v nun y-F V -k
eengers ior regular Btoppuig places L"1
south of Newells. jno. topa to UetirDOOK ; vaoutnern w ar bongs, '
off passenger from regular - popping iyhich some person ha bbrrowed
places south of Newells ahd to take pn from him-
Nos, 887nd. , 84 stop at Odiicord fox w :J;WCiriqiar tinarioue.
passengers to or from the U, U . Mr" TasV " P Deatbndiecl last
HOKTrlBOUND.
No. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m,
" 36 " "10 00 a m,
12 M 7-09 p m,
. 3S a 8.51 p m, (flag)
34 : p m,
62 " " 2 00 a m (lreiftj
SOUTHBOUND
Ko. 37 arrives at 8 49 a ai, (flag)
11 " 44 11 23 a m,
7 " 44 8.51 p m,
35 " 9.20 p-m, (flog)
33 7.19 a m, ' ; V-
61 " M 8 49 a m, freight)
No
is flag.
WATCH
THIS
Rev. W. B. Oney will hold
services at St. Andrews Luth
eran church tomorrow night at 7
o'clock V
There will be regular services
at the Baptist church -r tomorrow
morning and night by the pastor,
Rev. B. Lacy Hoge. Subject for
11 a. m., 4 'The Plougtanan."
Snbiect for 7.3Q d. . m.. "The
SPACE.
the
Marriage Supper." Baptism at
nierht service.
1 At Trinity Reformed- church
Sunday School will be held at 10
o'clock a. m., preaching at y.du
p.. m. by. Rev. A- Shulenberger,
of Ohiha Grove. , f . ;,. -
Rev. is Cochran 3?restor' the
Dastor, will preach .at forest
Hill Presbyterian church tomor-
his usual health. He was sub- row morning at . 11 o'clock, and
ject to attacks piralpitation of at the Cannonville Presbyterian
theheart and was,' seized with an church tomorrow night at 7.J5U
John Gorrell is a salesman at f attach, a vhich resulted in his o'clock. " . : -e
Racket store today K - 5 . meathi Mt is said that: so -violent The Rector, Rev. J O Davis,
i .T . - I x"l 1 1 " j: t- 1 n I - . , Ail
was-.iae woDoing oi ms uodii, conduct services at iUl
otherpbints in South Carolina, Georgiai Thursday evening at 7.?Q o'clock
-miA- ra,uhA1 thvrknh flrtTnTrViiai i V '4 'T . ' rAK' -a.1-
or Augusta. .-v -. 4.. ,,, . .iM. TtT? .
. Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains irevara street, ivir. .ueaton was
connect at Salisbury with trains .of onlheV setfilaB
W. v 'J i vision. ..' -. l 1 ' ' ' r'- ,4- - i '" ' r-fi -i -i i ii
TELEPHONE Kii.; 7.
SOMETHING NEW..
CANNON &
FETZER
Mrs D J Satterdeld returned that. his clothing drom tbe. out- Sanits Episcopal chnrch tomor
home Friday night from Cincm.sidecbuiaiM seen to rise and fall romoming at 11 o'clock and
as. the heart continued to "UiroD. I tomorrow evening at 5 o'clock.
Mr. ueaton alter reaenmg nome
n
atti.
7
Sunday school tomorrow morn
iag at the Episcopal church
at 10 O'ClOCk. v ; : -
Miss May Query, of Davidson,
is visiting her brother, Mr. Morri
son Caldwell.
Miss Maude Brown has re
turned from Blowing Rock where
she spent several weeks.
Mr.- Joe White has returned
home after spending several
months at Hot Springs, N. 0. t
Rev. A Shulenberger, of China
Grove, wiil preach in the Re
formed church to-morrow night.
Mr. A L Trov and wife, of
Liberty, who have ben visiting
ther son, Mr. G T Troy, have re
turned home.
Two doylies," one glass dish
and a waiter were left in the hall
last- night. Call at Correll's jew
elry store and get them.
The pastor, Rey. J D Arnold,
will begin a revival meeting at
Forest Hill Methodist church on
Sunday, the 1st of October.
The hour for Sunday School
at St. James Lutheran church
has beeen changed from 4 o'clock
to 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
toldliis wife that he was going to There's No Danger of ThaU
die and also requested that he be The charlotte Observer made
buried m iLimwooa, - 'A the statement that Mr. Shakes-
Tne iunerai tooK place at
COMPANY
me iunerai tooK piace at re Harris
o'clock Friday afternoon and t
. n f J. J!
was tnmKing oi
Charlotte. They
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was conducted- dv lr. n r
Chreitzberg.'Charlotte News.
Mrs. Mack Hudson Dies Suddenly.
About two months . ago Mrs.
Hudson, the wife ol Mr. JviacK i nrriiE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Hudson, was .put - ill the county Take ,axatiVe Bromo QuiDine Tablets
T ii f ! C -1
were eviaentiy misiniormeu
Mr. Harris is too much devoted
to Cabarrus. He says he has
had no idea of leaving Cabarrus,
All drugrists refund money if it fails to
cure. 2oc. Toegenum nas jj. x. v
jn each tablet. .- -
Read
Tib
i
Mr. C C Stonestreet, wlio was
formerly in the mercantile busi
ness at Cannonville is now in the
grocery department at Day-
vault's.
Tta
M
home on 1 account ol ner Dad
health and her husband's insuffi
cient means. She has been im
proving splendidly and thought
VmrsAlf well enousrh to eo to the
dininir room 'this tSaturday)
morning. She got out of her
Kori nnH was -nuttinfiT on her
shoes ( when suddenly "she
dropped from her chair and was
dead in a short while. She .was
oV.Aiif. 93 vojitq nf aee and leaves a
awuuMujvMw 0 . J ft
husband , r ner cent on
rnin -roTnninQ will he interred. kj tr . - .-
I 111 j ivuiuifcu - I
at the Catholic cemetery Sunday. 0N ALL CLOTHES TO BE
CLEANED OR DYED.
Now is the time to get those
winter clothes out of your trunk w
- , -t : I .
and have them tixea up liKe new
ones before cold , weather comes.
First-Class work guaranteed.
We do not shrink your clp.thes.
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,
before it's too late. - Re
pairing neatly done.
ery
irl
Can, cook if she has a
good stove.
There is only one good
stove and that's
BUCK
We sell 'em and re
commend 'em.
: Prof. W. Baker, the practic
ing o-ntician. of Charlotte, will
be in Concord on the 25th, 26th
and 27th.
Will make glasses to relieve
muscular nervousnesst eye
strains, such as stigmatism or
headache. If your eyes pam
cannot see by tne
fin oonnf --f o rPTinirs be- !v ' t :n nlimm -vmn
ing made in Central Methodist wpiegs by old : age, near-
church there will be no service . i,.. cataracts,, or any
there tomorrow. Sunday school oter failing of the eyes, will be
at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. cured ; Consulation free, r
MissAugustaathcart, ofMis, My'eot business will be
souri, who has;been:visiting;iier at oi. w" 1
relatives in this county, has gone
to Charlotte to spend a,
Beautiful Line of Ru
or.
ten days with her.releatives.
Mrs. Manie .Davis, of Meck
lenburg county. 1 spent ' Friday !
here. She will return the first
of next month and will have a
position in the store of the Gan
non & Fetzer Co. - " ' - :
SEE THE
Miss Mav McOorkle; ' of Char
lotte, who has been, visiting; at !
ir. Morrison Caldwell's, has en
tered school at the Concord: In
stitute and will make her home
at Mr. Caldwell's for some time:
LOST One ..feather bed,
holster, two pillows and quilt
u'0ii the road from ; Poplar
Tent to O.nnocivti bv way 'of
Victor Caldwell's and the depot.
ad at Mrs. S C Alexander's.
FOR SALE A new Wheeler
Wilson sewing machine with
wo drawers, just from the fac-
l0'T. Call at this office and get!
a first class machine on easy
Yankee
Wam
FOR
FURNITURE AND UNDER TAKING
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PATTERSON
DELAY
HOT
. Fqr Delay Is Dangerous !
You have been - thinking : about
uxn
- a ; - : Eock Salt r
' Fresh Butter on Ice,
Quaker Oats, v Hominy,
Chippea iieei,
Canned Cora; . Tomatoes,
o aril Peaches. ; - 7 '
uuu hi j. y j i i.rH rUoma PrilTlHS.
SME. -r ,
onvou wm take an Accident Green aud Parched Ootfee, Tea,
Policy. ' : ... Sugar,-Soap, reasreai,
- Mr ;W. D. Shubeirt, machinist Corn. -ShlDStuff. Oats; yOli,
f. fiflnon ; Manufacturing Co; ar. Molasses, Salt,
nnrti Mr.' P.- B. Haydocky : ma- vinHffar. Snuff. iTobaodo; mce;
inict at the Bleachery,"-have ; pAtoaK' Rnir. bottled
weo xxxx , linft. We also carry
them, they were insurea uy m, , . r -7, , ftrV; Gia8SNWare,
You can Una me .in my uiu A.u, 't" ia
AT;
Corrells
T
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B
tord Hial Eaol
Offera the business public a reliable, per
manent, conservative and accommodat
ing banking instutioD. "
We solicit vour patronage witn tno
assurance of honorable treatment ana
due appreciation of your patronage.
- If we canserve yoa any time we wiu
be glad to nave you come and see us.
, LIBERAL ACGOMMODAT10NS3
TO OaSTOMERS. - - - - - -
Capital ani SnrjlHS - - $70000.
D. B Coltbane, Chashier,
, J. M. OpEMi. President,
every evening during the week
from 8 to y o ciock. :
Ofiice in Postoffice Building.
Jno. A. Sims,
Insurance Agent.
Sept. 1, 1899, .
Wood en ware, D r y Goods ,
Shoes Bats, Tinware Etc. Etc
Wa nlnsft onr store at 8.15 . dur-
ine the fcammer montne. vveae-
liyer goods until-6 p.).
M, L. Brown & BRo.
. A-
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
4 STABLES.
Judt ia r-iir oi St. Cloud HoteL Ol m
. oil nnoaAnornr trftinr.
JJ4JH43- tUVU m. q
Outncs - of kinds furnished
promptly and at reasonable pric ee
Hor33 and moUs always on bai.
orle. Brjd--w of noroughbrtii
Polaad CitiA lip. - ,
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