Arrival of 1 raius. Tie following change of schedule took oSect Junel2, 1899. rtOKTUBOUND. No. 5 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, 36 " " 10 00 a m, " 12 7-09 p m, " 33 " " 8.51 p m, (flag) . "v 34 .i 9.45 pm, , v 62 " " 2 00 a m(lieiij t) SOUTHBOUND Ho. 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag) 11 " 44 11 23 am, U 7 " 35 M 33 ' " 7.11) am, 61 " " 8-49 a m, (Irelgfit) 44 8.51 p m. O Oil t'tt f flnY The Market Doesn't Effect Them. j Original Observations. There are not many v cotton . Not Every' man who is seedy mills in these: parts fixed - as is is a farmer, ihe cotton mill at Norwood. MrJ it's, the good chestnut that D B Coltrane, who is president doesn't catch a worm. of the mill at Norwood; states mi,n , . . x A. . ' The photographer is the man u""u ; ,T , 6 wno is an expert at "making cotton on hand for another year. aceg . They purchased their year's sup-1 ply, 2,600 bales, some time ago! The average titled foreigner, and the price paid for it will who comef to this country is a average not more than 6.45. No. 35. when running ahead of No. 7, mu1e jfl n ArU. nmfrti isrlagged if necessary for through travel rv xv "v south of tharbtte, -and is stopped for this company during this time passengers arriving from Lynchburg or x:p fh r;Pft nf pnttnn iqtpnrl. beyond. No. 36 stops regularly for wnen me price 01 coxton is steaa- passengers for Salisbury, High r'oint, ily advancing. About 1,800 bales Oreeneboro. Reidsville, Danville and , xii - .' . prindpafilabns between Danyille and are on hand while the remaining Washington. No. 37 stops for pas number are purchased and. eenerers coming from J.ynchbure: -or .,, , . , , , v , points beyond; and to take on pas- will be shipped when demanded. sengers for' regular stopping places " . outhof Ne wells.' No. 38 stops to let Mack BogerBack. SrfSRitBfS I be remembered f that passengers for regular stopping places, some weeks ago a negro named UIwb"r38 and.e34 ?op at Concord for Mack Boger shot Jesse-Koontz, passengers to or from the C. C. & A. colored, one night over in the division Charlotte to Augusta and , , , t j vii 4 - v other points in South Carolina, Georgia part of town occupied by the col- and Florida, reached through Columbia ored people. Since that nieht Nob? 7, 8, ll and 12 are the local trains Mack has been missing-but with- nd connect at Salisbury with trains of 0utr any difficulty Sheriff Peck town. Mack had to pay the town a'f ew dollars, and has se cured1 a bondsman until1 his f trial at the' coming term of court.1 rank deceiver. Unkind words are the briars that choke the flowers in the gar den of the heart. One' huhdren Childrens' Vestee Suits; StylishvPattertis. - Hand some trimmings. New and ele gant designtiS Finely Tailored. Altogether Swell: All sizes, 3 to 8. They are $5.00 and !$6!00 suits and strictly up to date. You can have choice at $300. One hunted Vestee suits at $1.25 to $1.50. They are $3.00 and $S5d surKs; TELEPHONE NO. 71. FOUNDED. . . . .. ..1842 . Sing Their- Own Praise; " Flies and " Gnats Carry Disease. But' a - short period ' ago've were led to believe that typhoid fever is spread almost entirely bv the erermsin drinkinsr water. m The STIEFF is the "PIANO to buy; j ror i thpro anv dibt that it is it has no equal for the monev as.voti ror 1S tnre any doubt ttiat it IS cave the middleman's profits and it will easily conveyed in the drinking aa&ir a meiime; out vre nave several j. t.t i. ut i. bar-ains in other makes. water whlch should be most cau- We have taken in exchange for tiously guarded. But Dr. Veeder, one, tbe flhest etW ttiat' -firm-marar?-LypDSf N;rYrWpapread iactuws and it;is almost newr If yotx bef ore ihe ( iAinericau? Health fll'lf .JriMX'r- ?6Patlon at 0tfcawa maintains :ft6P:-': BBilimorjXd-4 that scientific investigation shows 1 aCIOry 15railCfl Warer00mfVit?f:J conclusively that flies are a ve fPr t Bpreadr oidisas .r. m.. :..TTitiiiuLii9.mK-., -cerms Disease erms can b Fine Tuning; Palace ORGANsHdeVeloped from- their tracks even. It has been observed that Miss Shelby Harris is sick.' , ; fevers in some instances spread Parks &Co'fit the feet as veil' yout any connection with the as the purse. Vter supply, s- it r? AUv A i - Tne ddcloraiaWiilS? that' for row. , protection it is necessary to use pii.r ww; w'w xii uj i; .disinfectants freely where there salekfParp-r' lis'.a' lack of Bewerag.3 Gmats, MirT').u- , , too,:the scientife-havpfoven 1 Wi? ? '':2i 1 carriers of disease germs. If some people were to tell the truth they would be looked upon as great humorists. Take love out of life and there! would be no sunshine in the soul i v - - or happiness in the heart. The supply of truth is1 getting so very small that it is now used mostly for veneering: falsehood. Every good thought molded suits. Finest- gbods, splendidly J 1 - 1 1 I J I 1 T I - ... - ailored: , aLi?S2. 00 to S3;00. There fragrance: . r - - ; : - It is said that liquor will 8LTCQ plenty of $5 suits' strengthen the voice, but it is re- - . . markably strange" how it will uH6IIl weaken the legs. - . . , . Jtsoys neavy, - an-wooi suits at7 You won't find them for less than $2.50 anywhere else. Splendid line dftMen' s suits just in- v7e save" ibti 25 cents on amoDg Our sweetheart has a pretty ! foot, so very neat and small; the old man's foot is larger before it we did fall. The Baltimore Sun says that the Prohibitionists of that city! have nominated a 'full' ' ticket. We thought they were too dry to ever get full. Orange (Va.) Ob server. Kersey ' YOBK : MARKETS. 4 COTON-QpiiNED; every:' dollar you spend. closed: Nov. . : . ; 6.93 Jaii. 7.0&V Sugar .... 137.. Tobacco. ,11 Wheat:.... 74 RibT;..-7. 510 mtiOiG: ' Fetzef Co. Acceoted as sole 'security bv 4 the Remember the opening: at Missi The Mule. ttviH RfoG .anmmmit, and naJSfrander S Wednesda1 Speakingf mulfes, hbwany j gtate and Counties -of North men can call to mmd an instance , Carolina and all persons in posi- Mr.WCCorrell has moved into of a mule dying a natural death? tions of trusts and' responsibility. Mr. Robt. Duval's residence on Thpv mav A nf-ctarvntinn if Georgia avenue. ;they find absolutely notliing.to Mrs. F S Starrette and Mrs. eat, but that' is almost an impossi Grierson, : of Mooresville, spent bility . They may get choked to Monday night here. death under great provocation; You are invited to "The" Mil- they are sometimes killed byacci- linery Parlor'.' Wednesday Oct. -itn. pattern hats. Over fifty bales of cotton were weighed today. The best: brought 775. Miss Minnie Smith,-of Laurin! ' burg, is spending a while r with her sister, Mrs. R A BrOwer Register Johnson granted mar riage license Monday to Mr. Jnb. Troutman and Miss Dora Doug' lass. Contractor Propst has the con tract to build the Salisbury Sav ings bank building. ' It is to be finished until Jan. 1st. For nice fresh York River oys ters, just received, go to Bo ger 's Restaurant. By the quart oo cents. The school at Sunderland be" gins tomorrow. . For J several days the young ladies have 5 been uivmg on amerent trams. N ew shoes go by halves tomor row at bark's. f Miss Mary Brachen's display of Fall and Winter pattern TTntc Tuesday and Wednesday, 3 and 4th of October. Public cordially Ail VlttJU. . . ' -v V j. - . 'If ' We are the whip to prices to douW the speed of sales: Resources Over 32,500,000 Don t involve your friends. Wo will bond you at a reasonable - rate; J. F. HURLEY," Agt. .. FURNITURE A'ND UNDER 1AKING- dent or design,1 and4 sometimes' a ttsntl OPI stroke of lightning knocks one out, but to die a really natural! ij4 xL3: death is against a mule's princi-j MotnBfS. pies. They are not constructed t . ' v . that way ) Americus, Ga. , Times r . We have 44 dbz: Recorder. . mccWcT?' rr! lined mt- Offero the business public a reliablefpe iUiOUVlP' J.V LW wy oj.'ww -' - 1; .... fWe thought it was only the ; . : : -V -u J niannt, conservative and ackwmmoda j . . 1 ... i gray mule that has from death. uumuuuJ' -s ''? . . , -Vw.' si5i v.oor with iha CentS ' WOBOiicib yuui - - - FRESH'' OYSTER sizes from 13 to 34, . at 25 leach! are just what you want for the i little folks. Gibson & Morrison; AT THE assurance of honorable treatment and Call- and see them: ' They due.appreciation of your patronage. r . If we can serve you any time we wju be glad to haye you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS r, TO OUSTOMEB8. - -- - - Canital an! Snniliis - $70000. D: B CotTBANE, Chashier, i J;3I. Odevih ifresident;x SEE 1 THE : Concord Bakery. ' i Bread, Buns, Doughnuts, Cakes, Pies, Cream Puffs, etc. Special attention given to lady r patrons. Oysters 35 bents per quart; Joe Fisher, Proprietor 'PHONE 122. Yankee- W FOR- LIVERYi FEED LND SALE.' stables; s ; . - .... A. : Jrifit5in rear of St. Cloud Hotel 0m- Outfits- of : all? kmas.: furnished tj Qo To esps G W-FA l l-JbiKaiWiNL;- 4 FOR .; Bock gait : h Fresh Butter on Ice, Quaker Oats, Hommyr Chippea Beef, Canned Cora, Tomatoes, r and Peaches. Soda, Baking Powders, Starch. Cracfcere, Lard, Hama, Primes, : Breakfast Strips, Green aud Parched Coffee, Tea, ! Sugar, Soap, Peas, Meal, Corn, Shipstuff, Oats, Oil, Flour, Molasses, Salt, Vinegar, Snuff, Tobacco, Rice, - Potash, Spices, bottled Pickle's J Washing Powders and anything m the Grocery line, We also carry Rope, Crockery, Glass-ware, Woodenware, Dry Goods, ; Shoes HatsTinware Etc. Etc W.C Correirs promptly and at reasonable prices Horses ana muies aiwajs uu uww or sale. Breeders of (horoughbre Poland China Hwca. d We close our store at 8.15 dur ing the summer months, Ak We de liver goods until 6 p. X3t V