. . - ; . S . .. aeg - r" ggggggg!!i 1 i - ' 'r "' 1 : mmm mm mm mm , , ' jJ .u . Arrival of Trains, The following change of schedule took -Sect Junel2, 1899. NOKTHBOUND. Ho. 8 arrives at 5 52 am, " 35 " " 10 00 a m, 12 u v 7-09 p m, 33 " 4 " 8.51 pm, (flag) 34 "9.45 p m. . 62 . " 2.00 a m (irej t) ! SOUTHBOUND No- 37 arrives at 8.4! a m, (flag) "11 " "1123am, tt 7 ' 44 " 8.51 p m, " 35 tt " 9.20 p'nv (flag) 33 " 7.19 am, u 61 4i M 849 a m, (freight) ' No. 35t when running ahead of No. 7, is flagged if necessary 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, Reidsville, Danville and principal stations between Danville and Washington. No. 37 stops for pas sengers coming from .Lynchburg or points beyond, and to take on pas sengers for regular stopping places goathof Ne wells. No. 38 stops to let off passengers from regular stopping places south- of Newells and to take on passengers for regular stopping places, Lynchburg or beyond. Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for passengers to or from the C. 0. & A. Division Charlotte to Ansmsta and other points iu South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, reached through Columbia .or Augusta. Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains And connect at Salisbury with trains of W. N. C. Division. TELEPHONE NO. 71. Rev. S. I Keller Heard, j S tokp.s rniiti t.Tr nnrin of f Rev. S L Keller, yrtio was brothers (Southern by name formerly pastor of St. Johns whose combined ages are 256 church is now pastor of the old- years. Their .respective .ages Q:i iv xx V-XXUX VXl, CHILL Uj LIlt3 " yv i - 1 J . UXAXCtJ way the oldest Protestant church Mothers live within two miles of in Ontario Province. Canada Ho one another ard are hale and has recentlV hari ihk nid 'Sw, I hearty. Daily- Reflector i.-',. -- -Z y w.. xu.uxvxx renovated and modernized. It was rededicated on Sunday, the 17th. Dr. p W E Peshau, of Greensburg, Pa., preached the dedicatory sermon. The church, it is said, stands on a pictu resque site on the banks of the famous St Lawrence river. - HOW'S THIS ? A Large Crowd To Attend. At 2 o'clock this afternoon one hundred reserved seats had been engaged for the Barlow min strels tonight. This is the best sale of tickets the board has had for .quite -a long while. The prices are 50 and 75 cents, chil dren 35 cents. , See change in Craven Bros, ad in today's issue. Supt. Benfield now has thirty men on his chaingang force. The condition of Pink Misen heinier is about the &ame today. Miss Mary Chapman has re turned home from Philadelphia, Pa. Smiles m Court. The Wake county court had a ripple of genuine amusement the other day, when a lawyer was questioning a negro defendant, named Royster, charged with robbing another negro of $5. The lawyer got him to tell that he had been arraigned before and had been on the roads. The lawyer then said: "Well, didn't you steal that money from Stewart?' "No, sir, I didn't," said the de- Mrs. Cobb has moved into her f endant. new lOMueuuo tu me rear oi ivir. wu tttt oi r tt rs ' i t i - ii oui y vaxaxx i v sj u o VKax ijj! persistea me ooncitor. Cotton is still going upward. "Because I didn't know he had esterday it brough 7.30 and to- any money," replied the pris iizj the market is paying 7.50. nnPr . " : -M. Dr. H N Miller, principal of . The Mont Amoena,has returned home State, after visiting his brother and ,R nri nrt lnnlrino. nfto . . , T"r . I P .ww w AWW vi Mrs. Maynard returned to was from hamkatte, " who saw Charlotte Wednesday night. Her Royster with the money. x i ii o m j j Miss Mary Brachen's display of f.v.o niir wi,v.rftll orA ir TTfll J -ixr:x 11 - TT' i. J- 7 v" w, 4th of October. Public cordiallv Mr. Beckwith invited. The negro obediently turned 8omft nflrRnnR w iRTrfl nR and addressed the jury, gravely to make a note of the fact that savin&: "Gentlemen, I am here repairs are badly needed on the because I was subpoenaed." noor of the Thunderstruck We offer one hundred dollars reward:-, for - any ciee of catarrh that cao ot 03 cured by Hull's Catarrh Core. : F. J. Cheney & Go), Props., Toledo, Ohio. Wft - the undereiiguod, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly reliable in all business transac tions and financially able to carry out any obiiations made by their firm. .. . West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. ' Waldinp, Kinnnn & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. . Hall's Catarrli Cure is taken in ternally, acts direotlv upon the blood and mucous surface of the system. - Priee 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimo nials free. main witness for the says tne Times- v lsitor, bridge. 1 Mr. H A Kimball has gone to Mt. Pleasant, where he will open a barber shop. Mrs. Kimball will attend to the management of the Horns house here. What One Hears In the Telephone "It is very hard to realize that the voice one hears over - the telephone is not the voice of the norenn Taurine" sain an fiioc Ti '111 11 p 1 UUlkJVM Ol t I I 1 U III ILJ U II I . W. .11 IJ.I . . mm mm m. VC: ' r A rr trician, chatting about the odd!- il I J ill B-a II I 1 I M I I I -m i -m I tion. A firm had to pav a fine ties of the business. "It seems Wednesday for allowing their exactly like the real tones, back lot to become too unclean, drawn out thin and carried from Mr. Victor Eidenhour of near a long distance by some mechan Mt. Pleasant, has gone to South ical means but it isn't. When Carolina to visit for a few days one speaks into the instrument wia then goes to Mt. Pleasant, little diaphragm, like a drum- OPERA HOUSE. To-Night, Thursday Sept. 28. umwmi Management, Harry Ward. 35 White Artists. Band and Orchestra. flew First Part, Costumes, Songs and Dances. Grand Street Parade at Noon. Don' t Forget the Date. Admission 50 and 75 cents; chiTdren 25 cents. Reserved seats on sale at Gibson's drug store- One hundren Childrens' Vestee Stylish Patterns. 1 Hand- -. some trimmings. Mew and ele gant designts. Finely Tailored. Altogether Swell. AH sizes, 3 to 8. They are $5.00 and $6.00 suits and strictly up to date. You canr have choice at $8.00. One hundred "Vestee suits at $1:25 to $1.50. They are $2.00 and $250 suits. Two hundred Childrens' Reefer suits. Finest goods, splendidly tailored, at $2.00 to $3.00. There are plenty of $5- suits among i ... them. Boys heavy, all-wool Kersey suits at $2. You won't find theo for less than $2.50 anvwhere else. Splendid line of Men's suits juf t m. we save vou &o cents on every dollar you spend. Cannon & Fetzer Co. v. I gVX M II Mm Delay Not For Delay Is Dangerous ! lore ih?i novo?-1. You can't spoil the taste on a TCOT9Cl Stove or S. C. where he enters the theolog ical seminary. . . LOST Small black cur dog. Answers to name of "Joe." Leave any information at this office. : 4 ' FOR TRADE-Two fresh milch cows. Will sell or ex change. Call at this office. Solomon Einstein. FRESH OYSTER! AT THE Concord Bakery. Bread, Doughnuts, Buns, Cakes, Pies, Cream Puffs, etc. ' Special attention given t6 lad patrons. ' . Oysters 35 cents per quart. Joe Fisher, Proprietor. 'PHONE 122. head, begins to vibrate, and each vibration sends a t wave of electricity over the .wire., These waves set up a mimic vibration, in another diaphragm at the opposite end, which jars the air and produces an imitation of the original voice. That's not a very scien tific explanation, but it's accu rate. The autograph-telegraph, wViirVh makes a fac-simile oi hand-writing, is a fair parallel. You write your message with a Den. attached to a special electric apparatus, a' little inl siphon at the other end of the line exactly imitates every dot and curve. likfi the real thing, but is merely a first-class foT-fAif It's the same way exactly with the voice 'phone." New Orleans Democrat. . Youhavebeen thinking about ft x 4an tbeTowt laKmg out a jroiicy ui xjiw n 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. P. B. Haydock, ma chinist at the Bleachery, have both been injured recently, and both promptly received their weekly indemnity. Go to see them, they were insured by me. You can find me m my office every evening during the weekl from 8 to 9 o clock. .Office in Postomce Building. J no. A. Sims, Insurance Agent. Sent. 1, 1899. Range; They are even cookers and so easily kept clain. We should like to show ybu the new fall line. Our prices are See Our Beautifm! Line of Rjdgs- K 7 "tti!vr . J.' m tne -Times- SEE THE Yankee Watch 'FOR jL0nxn at; W.iC Correll's FURNITURE AND UNDER 1 AKING U escasa Qo To fsssza G W PATTERSON FOR- Rook Cult Fresh Butter on Ice, Quaker Oats, Hominy, Chippea Beef, Canned Corn, Tomatoes, and Peaches, Soda, Baking Powdery Starch Oracfc'i'. Lurd, Ham . riuiiea. Breakfast Strips, Green and Parched Coifee, Tea, Sugar, Soap, Peas, Meal; Corn, Shipstuff, Oats,- Oit, 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, Woodenware, Dry Goods, Shoes Hats, Tinware Etc, Etc I tori Naiional M Oitern the business iubio a reliable, per manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instntloD. . We solicit vonr pate-onag with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. II we can nerve you any time we will be glad to hve you come and see us. ; u,. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS3 TO CUSTOMERS. : . - . . . Cacital and Surplus - - $70000. - B Coltbanb, Chashier, J, M. Odeju Preside; We close onr store at 8.15 dur ing the sammer months. We de liyer goodsjantil 6 p m.f M..L. & BRo. . LIVEkY. EFI) ND iALE 6TA :J !ES. . ; Sd Hoiel. Oa aenger trains Outfitp of all &inds famished promptly -and at reasonable pre re. Horeefl-and cmU-a always on '- and or ealc.. Brev iers of bbred Pnlanf Cina Ho if. tt

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