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Arrival of -Trains, The following change of schedule took effect Junel2, 1899. NORTHBOUND. No. 8 arrives at 5.52 am, M g6 ' 10.00 am, M 12 " 7-09 p m, 38 44 44 8.51 pm, (flag) ' 34 " " 9.45 p m, 62 .. 2a09'a'm(lieigr't) SOUTHBOUND No. 37 arrives at 8 49 a' m, (flag) 41 11 23 am, it - O If 41 O.UI, p Illy 9.2.0 pm, (tiag) 11 " 7 " 35 c t'. cc it u . ri m ... ... Q ACi a n f T-orrVt - cj ii . j .:'. Aicracuonr- - ; ( : De ,Vey Holii Fund rVs.' r ' - Last summer Ihe managers of The Dewev home fund has the beautif ul- CedaTr Pomt : Thea- now reached the sum of $34,748. : o.xiu.u&ity, were loolc- Tne committee wants 125,000 q..:i.Q in for a strote please the Ohio Elks who were 33 " 61 is flagged if -necessary, for through travel south of Charlotte, and i8 stopped ..for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. . N's. . 35 stops regularly for passengers" for Salisbury, High Point; Greensboro, Beidsville, - Danyiile -and principal stations between Danyiile and Washington. No. 37 stops : for . .pas? sengers' coming from 1-ynchburg or points beyond, and to take . on er pas sengers for, regular stopping places south of Newells No. 38 stops" to' let off passengers from regular .stqpping places souths of Newellsand to take on passengers for regular stopping places, Lynchburg or beyond. r Kos. 'SSano-' 34 stop at Concord ior passengers tbl 'or1 from the 0. Q. Division ---Oharlottb to AagUBfaancf other points, in oouth CarounaCteoirsria and Floridareihed through. Ooluinbia Nos. 7. and-12 ?aYe tbo local trains And connect at Salisbury with trains of W. N. o. Division. to give their annual .outing at the above resort. - Applications from all the big. -minstrel com- J ,vUxvsw voao wuoiutjx eu.jT anil above Primrose Dockstadef, AT. G ' Field,- Cleve and Hi Henry's Mnsfrels the managemenr;cidedv that-, the Great; Barlow - Minstrelir 1 would please the visitors themost,? and the company wengadj'play- tu over u.uuu people on tne week. .' r ... id Stylish TELEPHONE NO. 7X. See changeinCravBr in today's issue!?. Mr. George Klnttz Insane. Mr; Mutlolrimg Ford, ha- bdeh pronounced in sane, and arrangements; are be ing madeohaveAbim?tireatsa at ;thr liu tws liuttxines laap; ne is a capitalistvand has;-bought.' the Southern Railway. Before he wa5iee)y B&nds'i nV'gave nearly,. a thousand dollars. -SalisburySuK 25 per cent off ON ALL 'CLOTHES TO BE : ; CLEANED OR DYED: Now is the time to get1 those winter clothes out 'jot your trunk and have them fixed up 0 like new ones before cold weather comes. First-Glass work guaranteed. We do. notr shrink your -, clothes: Our dye will not rub off or fade. Efere is your, chance to get your clothes fixed up cheap. This of fer wHli be in force for 30 days: Gome before it's .too late; Re r et pairing neatly, doner One hundren Children's' Yeste e Patterns. Handif . " . v.. -'4 . x . ....-,. .... ... - some trimmings. Hew and ele- gant designts. Pinely Tailor edv Altogether Swell. AIL sizes, 3 to 8. They are $3.00; and 6.00 suits and strictly; tir to date. You can have choice ? at; $8.00. One toniired- Vestee suits at $1.25 to $I;5a They are 2.0O and $250 suits. Two hundred Childrens' Reefer suits. :.'(dBfg6odsV splendidly . .Piioii IlJiyne to SerWhirt- Years. 'a PK6Wphjrne, 4he murderer of Mr. T0m Faligb the ex treme penalty rof .jthe law-' for .niurer-iH 'tHe sebntf degree at vthbDalVds court: TSfeTias passed ktKrouglPto theStatrfpen where, if he does not escape nor die, he years as a penalty for his vicious The EDgaeniejat CiceUed. Only twenty bales of cptfeh went on the platform1 Monday; Mr.- Eli.Hbheycutt is spend a few days in Stanly county. Miss Grace Fisher, who. has been sick for several days is im proving. . t i Mr." Zob Cox, of Mt. Pleasant, is now employed on a street car in Charlotte. Workmen-are preparing to put !X2eeit & Rov. J90 Muiiday announced , . : : , last night that he would-lecture Miss Bessie McEachern, of Mt. af, tho -Rantist ohnr.h tnmVht PiUsvisiting her ;cousi; bufr engagement has : been Miss Pearl Brown;r bnr , j.x g i i 'ri , . . ; . . . , cancelleq) 6n a count of : an1 en- Miss Mary King has gone to gagement he had at Rock Hill. vjuuvris uunugo wi4t3re;Sne win uueuu -t:r i FOR SALE A new Wheeler Mrs. JnoTroutm & Wilbn -sewing machifieTwitb erMrs. Russell) have revurned five drawers, just from the fac from a visit to Mt. Pleasant. - tory.. Call at thia ofiice and get ' : - a nrst ciass maenme on easy Mrs. lvi Lr ieaton,' Mrs;.-jas:;uerms tf. returnfid herfi M nnd aV mht from Mr. Jas. C Gibson has gone to CharlotW . . , Albemarle to. assist in starting V' r' the wrldin.-theij neV" bank. - It The number of porfessipns of has already begun work, faith at the Baptist church. Sun- . . . day night was twenty-eight in- .Mr. Locke Parish is serving on stead of two. ' the police forces until-Mr. Will Johnson becomes able to take his Mrs. Will Maynard and sister, position. Miss Grace Troutman, arrived ' here Monday night from Char- We Will Hav iotte. - iilil-LfllDI OPERA t Only One Night, ;. ... - t i "icrr Thursday Sept 28. BAM 119 Management. Harry Ward. . .... . ; , . : , . tna6'd;at.$0Q.tP-.$3k00. There are plenty of $5 suits among them. BbjS heavy, all-wool Kersey suits at $2. Yoii won't find them for le s s than , 50 anywhere else. Splendid line of Men' s suits met in. w e save you 0 cents on . ? T ' t . t 1. T . i 1 . . ... : !...- . i'.-. 35'White Artists. ' ' r Band and Orchestrai New First Part,' Costumes, Songs and liances. Grand Street Parade at Nooo. ! ' Don't Forget the Date. 4 I Admission 50 and 75 cents, children 25 cents:' Reserved seats, on sale1 at - Gibson's drug store.' ,:':: . - . Mrs. Esther Blackwelder and Miss Stella Blackwelder have re turned home from a visit near j Statesville. FRESH 'OYSTER! For nice fresh York River oysters, just received, go to Bo ger's Restaurant. By the quart 35 cents. On Tuesday Night. Delay 3MOT ; For Delay Is Dangerous ! 5.- p !1 Yon will' also find fresh firuits, buns, cakes, etc. on hand at the5 LOST Small black cur dog. Answers to name of 'Jo'ej;VJ Try our ham sandwiches. ijeave any information attnis Two. T)lain:. drunk cases were day morhingVcburfcn .They paid oKllllUl tne necessary amountSi Miss Maryf Qhery, rrwhoi has ! ucou visicmg 'a mr iviornbu Caldwell's, has returned' to Her nomo at HarrisburgV . : - Tomorrow will be the last op- Miss Bertha Stubbs, who staff K 6jU td'have youreyBk' ex- Mr. R H Griffin's, has returned1 amined free. A 1-1 .n r f ' I Doevme, o. : j get ten dollars . in Charlotte visit . in the .interest of her ij0re to establish my work, millinery business,' .. . ' ' Prof. WiBaker. the Bingham school in' regard to Office at St Cloud tne football season,, etc-, but tne v x 1 name iaiiea to ioiiow 114 - .0 - 1 m 000 which is necessarv WANTED i 6 bay 100,000 necessary. . ... dg of old cast-iron scrap, de- FOR TRADE Two . fresh fivered at the fouodrv at once, for milch cows. Will sell or ex- which we will nay a fair pnc- N 0 change. Call at this office. burnt iron wanted. o Solomon Einstein. aietf. Concord Fouunia' o. You have been thinking about taking out a Policy of Life In surance; Yes, and for the benefit of yourself and loved ones you will , take an Accident Policy. ; Mr. W. D. Shubert, machinist at Cannon Manufacturing Co. and Mr.-F. B. Haydocki' ma chinist at the Bleachery, have both been injured recently, and both' : promptly received the weekly indemnity.- Go to see them, thev were insured by me. h You can find-me ; m my onice from 8 to 9 o clock. - v - r Office in Pb'stoffiee Building. . ;.. . .; reinsurance Agent." 1 Sept. lt, 1899.7 ... , . 3 ' i every dollar you spend. Camion & Pbtzet Cd: Vkr. - . ' 8 mmj t Undertaker:- 1; . 1 Your eye; that's" jwhatv we X Wre-- aiming at? and,.. X liurthe" r we ' want to im-: 'tf ..-'.r..--; .. - - j-' . -.,!. - - . f press ' jypu wii-n ne ?:iacT? iliatx we are selling FUR NITURE - and BUCK'S STOVES: We givo prompt, intelligent service, don't charge exorbitant prices. We . ?.wsR?t: uv .. ,:r if i ft" FURNITURE AND' UNDER 1AKING ; SEE' Go G Yankee warn ! i i r i i FOR '' "AT" W JSCs' Correll's Butter' dii Ice;' ? itier" ats7i J JHihyV urn pped Beeri . v 5 1 Canned "'(SorbVX'iatbes, - and'Peachesr 17 Soda, Baking Powders, 8tarch OfacsrV" IV-ri: f Hrtiti-. Prunes, BwkfcfestipsV iO VI Greon and Purchd OofiW, Tea, v Sugary S oa pvPeasMeaU j OornV-Ships tuff .Oats, r Oil - Flodf-i Molases7Salty VinegaShniBobkrWRic Potash;t;St)icerbbctied, PickleWalslxing Powders and anytning In' the Grocery line. " We" also carry Rope, Crockery Glass-ware, 1 WpoderiwateJ Dry Goods, Shoes Bats Tinware Etc. Etc We closelour store at 8.15 durr ixig'tn'e'''Bammer'mbnth8. We de liver goods until 6 p.- nt.' Offers the business pnblio a reliable, per manent, couseryative and accommodat ing banking instutlon. ; We solicit your patronage with tba assurance of honorable treatmrnt and t due appieciation of yourt patronage, j If we can serve yoa any time we will be glad to haye yon come and see ns. I . LIBE1 lAIi A.COOMMODATIONS3 ' t; TO?CUS VOMERS. - - - - - Capital and Surplus - $70 OOP. D. B CoXiTBANB, Chashier; ' J. M. Oiem, President. M. L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE 8TABLES, Juui ia THiLi oi 81. Cioud Hotel. Oa niiUKfiS moji ail denger train Outfits of all kinds farnisb en promptly and at reasonable prices Horses and mules always on aGd or sale. Brt lora of 'aorauga jevC Polar d UhiLa. Hogs. U
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