A.t rival of Trains,
The following change of schedule took
-feet Junel2, 1899.
e NOHTHBOTJND.
Xfo. 8 arrives at 5 52 am,.
36 " "10 00 am,
12 " " 7-09 p m,
33 " " 8.51 pm, (flag)
34 ' ' 9.45 pm,
Q2 " M "2.00am(ireiR4t) "
SOUTHBOUND
No. 37 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag)
11 " "1123 am,
7 " 8.51 pm,
. 35 " 9.20p'm, (flag) -
33 " " 7.19 am,
"61 " " 849 a m, (freight)
No, 35. when running ahead of No. 7.
isflagged if neoeasary for through 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, Reidaville, Danville and
principal stations between Danville and
Washington. No. 37 8 tops for pas
sengers coming from Lynchburg or
points beyond, and to take on pas
sengers for . regular stopping places
south of Ne wells. No. 38 stops to let
off passengers from, regular stopping
places south of Ne wells and to take on
Eassengers for regular, stopping places,
ynchburg or beyond
Nos. 33 aud; 34 stop at Concord for
passengers to. or from the G. O. & A.
Division Charlotte to Augusta and
other points in South Carolina, Georgia
and Florida, reached through Columbia
or Augusta.
Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains
nd connect at Salisbury with trains of
W. N. U Division.
TELEPHONE NO. 71;
Mrs. R OS Miller has returned
borne after visiting in Rowan
county. ' . :
Keep your eye on the Concord
Bakery's ad: It's liable to change
any day. ' -- ; ..
" C TT "ft JT TXT mi"
ivir. xi lvi weir, wno ior some
time has been staying at Lenoir,
has returned here. ' ,
A CHURCH WEBDIKG.
The Baptist Church To Be the Place of a
Beautiful Marrigte Ceremony On the
Evening of October Fifth.
The cards
tne ; marriasre of Miss
.jn. Invitations Sout Here.
For the coming State Fair nine
invitations were sent to Cabarrus
county for marshals. In Sun
day's Post the following names
were noted: "Messrs.' A. Jones
Sapp, of this olace. danW'nf Yorkes.ttto'T1, in:iWni4.Vi - Trie
. j. I O " -.wj. 1 " " - ' " ' ' yjtt
Mrs. VY o Sann. wVin lKfoVv xn n' tt!i r -r . : -rx
Ut&im Frank CannonMauty Ri.hn.ond,
extreme north-eastern part of R Youn Garle Brown, and
the State. - . Luther Brown.
The ceremony will take olace! " . ' " x' .
m the Baptist church at 8 o'clock i Rev. Schmidt To Wed. - ,
on the evening of Thursday, Oc- Rev. J P H Sctmidt, who is a
tuui a n, Tne groom is a 'mi wtw
WATCH
THIS
stranger here, having never been
in Uoncord. He iss a graduate
of Wake Forest college a.nd.took5
his theological course at Croger
theological seminary in Ches-
ter, i'a. He is the -pastor of the
Baptist church at Coin jock. -For
seven years Miss Sauti and Rev.
Davenport have been corresj
ponding with -; each other 1 but
first met this summer at Virginia
Beach. . '
Miss Johnston the dorrespohdeht " '
Numbers have inquired df us
who is now corresponding' for
the Charlotte Observer since
Wade Barrier, of this .aper, had
turned the work, over to :.MV H P
Deaton and since he had gone to
Mooresville. The correspondent
now is Miss , Juliette Johnston
who is staying at Mr. Jno.
Hatchett's. " .
r
pie, sent by the Missouri Luther
an Synod, has returned to his
Home at CleVelahd,Ov where he
will spend aboufcihree weeks.
Rev. Schmidt, ' before returning
here, will be married.
Committing Some Depredations.
The officers are";on the lookout
for some young, men who were
takins: in the town Saturday
liightr x They got ; in , their: work
at Forest Hill by destroying;, ari
electric " light, removing ; well
buckets, changing gates, etc. .
SPA
CE.
Mr. Geo. Eddins, who for sev
eral weeks has been visiting at;
Mr. K L Craven's, has returned
to Charlotte. ,
Only one case was on docket
for Monday morning's court. It
Iras a plain drunk.3 - The white
man paid $3 f or his off ence
Parks King, who has gone ' to
study medicine at1 Baltimore, also
goes on to New York to attend
the Dewey celebration.
Eli Goldston has returned
home after spending several
days with his kin folks in.Stdhly
and Montgomery county.
,
Miss Margaret Allison has
gone to Lancaster, S. C. to visit
Mrs. Springs. She will also visit
at Rock Hill. She will be gone
two weeks.
Mrs. D F Cannon, who has
been spending quite a while with
her relatives in Salisbury has re
turned home. Her niece, Miss
Lila Brown, accompanied her
home.
Mr. Parks King spent Sunday
in Charlotte on his way to the
University of Maryland, where
ae takes a medical course. Mr.
Frank Rogers, ' of this place, also
attends there this session.
Mr. Jno. Rutledge, of Char
lotte, who will have a position
in the office of the new Cannon
mill, arrived hero last Saturday
night and is getting acquainted
with his work before the new
mill is completed.
Mr. H P Deaton, of Moores
ville, spent last Saturday after
noon here. He is making all
arrangements for his mother,
Mrs. M G Deaton, - and sister,
Miss Jessie Deaton: to move to
Mooresville.
Mr. M L Doty, who has been
visiting for some days at tho
nome of his daughter, Mrs. J A
Caudle and has appeared to be
much pleased with Concord has
returned to Jiis home in Wades-boro.
Miss Bessie Sims has gone to
Raleigh to spend a few "days with
her brother, Mr. Chalmers Sims,
and from there she goes to Kin
ston to teach in the graded
school. .
FOR SALE A new Wheeler
& Wilson sewins: machine with
five drawers, just from the fac
tory.- Call at this office and get
hrst class machine on easy
terms. ' ti.
To Be Employed at frewton.
Mr. Press Freeze, who some
time ago was .a pharmacist here
at j etzer s arug store, nas gone
lo isewton wnere ne accepts a
position with the Newton Drug
CO. V" ;' T , -" ;
At the Baptist Church Sunday Night.
Even after being remodelled
the Baptist church was yet found
incapable of -holding the audi
ence at the Baptist church Sun
day nignt. JN umbers- ; were
turned away. Eight persons
were baplized and two made pro
fessibn of faith in .Christ. v
SOMETHING
NEW
si, Head; Tl'i,
In Ad.-
G ANNON &
FETZER
25 per cent off
ON ALL " CLOTHES" TO BE
CLEANED OR DYED.
COMPANY
,
Now is . the . thriH4 to get those;
winter clothes out of your trunk
and have them fixed up like new
ones bef pre cold weather come&
First-Class .twork ' ; 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-
ier will De m iorce ior ou uas.
Come before it's "too late. Re
pairing neatly done.
A Beam Falls on His Foot.
Mr. Horace Russell, of Forest
Hill, who works in one of the
Odell Mills, had the misfortune
this afternoon to get one toe of
his foot badly niashed by a beam
falling upon it.
ffl STEAM LAUIIDRY j
U U1L I1U1UIU.
WHAT'S;
THE USEessa
Mr. K L Craven, the coal
dealer, has a talk in another
colum about coal. Now is the
time to read it.
We Will Have
FRESH
OYSTERS
On Tuesday Night, i
You will also find fresh
firuits, buns, cakes, etc. oh
hand at the
Concord Bakery.-
Try our ham sandwiches.
Delay Wot
For Delay Is Dangerous !
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You have been thinking about X :
taking out a Policy of Life In-
SURANCE. . Yes, and for the V
benefit of yourself , and loved o
Annn trftll TTT1 1 1 "f n Q n A nn! A on . I ' M
UUCO Jf UU VViU ttaU MULL AA.VVXU.JLLU II
Policy., . : . - o
Mr VV 1). Shnhfirt, maphimst U
at Cannon Manufacturing Co. )o(
and Mr. P. B. Haydock, ma- W
1 J i T1 1 I I"
cmnisu at ine .pieacnery, nave
both been injured recently, and
both promptly received their
weekly ; :indemitytGo, tplsee
them, they were, insured by me
You can find me m my onice
every evening -during the week
from 8 to vp clock. ,
Office in Postoflice Building
; JnoA, Sims;
, Insurance Agent.
Sept. 11899. .
Of trying to get wIolvk
with such n old scrap iron
Ktove.
You've heard of
B
U
We sell 'em, they have do
rrsy ft
:, msm fgmi p muss..
qenal for durability, economy and wonderful cooking qualities. , '
See Our Big Line of Furniture.
Prof. W. Baker; the practic
ing optician, of Charlotte,
is in Concord and will remain
Tuesday and Wednesday. ,
Will make glasses to relieve
muscular nervousness, : eye
strains, such as astigmatism or
headache. If your eyes pain
vou, if you cannot see oy xne
lamo light I will relieve you.
Weakness by old age, near
sightedness, cataracts, or any
rtfVioT-'-fa.iline' of the eyes, will be
..a nncnltatnoTi free and
uuieu.
satisfaction guaranteed, onar
lotte reference on appncaxioii
My place 01 ousmesb
at St. Cloud Hotel.
FURNITURE AND 'UNDERiAKING
-SEE. XHE
Yankee
Watch
FOR
will be
WANTED Tt bay- 100,000
pjunds of old cast-iron scrap, de
dvered at the foundry at once, for
which we will pay a fair price. No
burnt iron wanted.
altf. Concord Foundry vo.
AT
W.kC. CorrelFs
Go To
G W'PATTERSON
T
H
luii National
FOR
Frest Bdttor on .Ice,
Quaker at8, , Hominy,
Ohippa Beef,
Canned Oorq , Toniatoes,
and Peaches.
Soda, Bakitm Powders, Starch
Orao-5',r i .f i.' H iim frunea.
Breakfast Strips, :
Greu aod pArchml Coffee, Tea,!
Sugar, Soap, Peas, Meal;
Corn, Shipstuff, Oats, Oil,
Flour, Molasses, Salt,
Vinegar, Snuff, - Tobacco; Rice,
Potash, Spices, bottled
Pickles, Washing Powders
and anything in the Grocery
line. We also carry
Rope, Crockery, Glass-ware,
Wooden vware, DryGoods,
Shoes Hats, Tin-ware Etc. Etc
We close our store at 8.15 dur
ing the gammer months. We, de
liver goods until 6 p. o.
OITero the bnainefis public a reliable, per-
mauent, conservative aud sccommodat
rog banking instiitiuo.
We solicit voar patronage with the
assaraaoe of honorable treatment and
due appieciation of your patronage.
If we can serve yon any time we will
be glad to have yon come and see us.
LIBERAi ACCOMMODATIONS
TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - - -
Capital 3iid Surplus - $70000.
, !.). B OotTB.NK, Chaabier, r
J. M. ODKf L. President.
M. L. Brown & BRo..
LIVERY. FiD AND ALE
V Si AKLES,
Just ih r-ar ol Oloud Hotel. Onm
nibuars to-.u td oa33engr traint.
Outfits ot ail Xmds fornisbed
promptly and at reasonable priceF.
Horses a ad mules always on har d
or sale. B" seders of .borouhbred
Poland Chi. is Hpr2 t