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' V 1 9 J la I " y.4 p m, O Art a m fhau,, f NEW YORK MARKETS. COTTON OPENED. Nbvi . . : Jan . Sugar Tobacco Wheat. . Ribs . . . . . . 6.88 5 : .. 7.05 . 140i v 117i . . 73 510 6.96 7.12 142J 119 73 512i The Happenings at Glass. Written for The Standard. : , Glass, , Oct, 4. Two weeks , I more of pretty weather will; end , several American iron men are ArriTnl of IrHiu. , . The following change of schedule took effect Junel2, 1899. NOKTii BOUND. Mo. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, " 36 M 14 10 00 a m, 12 7-09 p in, O 1 f I Dx 6 a " SOUTHBOUND No. 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag) 11 " - "11 23 am, " 7 " " 8.51. p to, 35 44 9.20 p'm, (flag) 33 4 " 7 19 am, ". " 61 " " 8-49 a m, (freight) No, 35. when running ahead . of No. 7. isflagged if necessary for through travel south of Charlotte, "and is stopped' for beyond. No. 36 stops regularly for cotton picking here. passengers for Salisbury, High Point, ' - "n TT "Wilkin ;nn was rHor! Greensboro, Ileidsville, Danville and Mr. JJ 1 VY LtKinson was caiiea. principal stations between Danyille and to Forest Hill Monday evening Washington. No. 37 stops for pas- , , , . " sengers coming from J-ynchburg . or on account of the illness ot ms points beyond" and to take on pas- little grandchild. sengers for regular stopping places , .... south of Ne wells. No. 38 stops to lt Revl J F, Pharr will assist in a off passengers from regular stopping ,. ' tai rUtT OA places south of Newells and to take on meeting m IredelL . County so passengera-for regular stopping places, there will be HO preaching at Lvnchburg or bevond. o j Nos. u3 and 34 stop at Concord for Bethpage on the coming bunday. passengers to or from the C. C. &A. Yorke & Wadsworth are mov- other points in South Carolina, Georgia lug their sawmill' from here to ana lioriati, reacneatnrougn uoiumDia Stanly county, or Augusta .;..' ' Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains Miss Ruth CaldwelL and Miss and connect'at Salisbury with trains of . . i W. N. O. Division. Annie luuug, wnu.wyie vioitiixg at Mr. E W Glass's, returned to Concord Monday! Geneva Cline, of Cannon ville, is spending a few days with his father. ' ' ;' Distanseil The Ot iers. . Dr. Gatlhig, the gun inventor. V closed nas 3ust' passad , his eighty-first r birthday. A few Other people iavention are n6t so fortunate -1 some trimmmers. jSiew ana ele gant designts. Finely Tailored'. One huhdren Childrens' Vestee Suits. Stylish Patterns. Hand- iffew York Jress. " f- iihi nil i'.nr H.HiiiiiiiiMri . 11 i.na London Daily Mail makes" the ji.IUOge UJier OWeil. JLL SIZeS, O UO O. statement that the city imports rrri " A. ..- rr v.---. weekiyi22,opo:orth of Ameri- They are $5.00' and l$6.Q0 suits 'can-made iron tools, and that V j j - j n j -rrr ana smcuv utj xo aaie. lou uau 8250 $1.50. suits. l EiJUCiT n-UW Sit I Ji iL. FOUNDED. 1 .......1842 To Teach the School at the Bala Mill. Miss' Gartney,- of Kentucky, and Miss Lyles, of Tennessee, will have charge of the school at MB "Sing Their Own Praise. " The STlEFPis the PIANO to buy; the Bala mill the coming session. nas no equal ior tne money as you ; . ' , . , save the middleman's profits and it will Miss Cartney has already arrived ioirfi1?? but i7e hav9 Several and is at Sunderland hall. Miss bargains in other makes. We have1 Maken in exchange! for Lyles will arrive latter. The BTIEFF'S two Iyers & Pond Pianos, A i xi, i i. one,-the-finest. Jvi that !finn3 :s6hool ncommences the last -of factures and it isr almootnewiv If you tnis montH. . want tnis maKe here are bargains-. - s via no jannniaetorer, it Baltimore sxr.i Tiiiain nvnWotn One B H Morsa hiift hefin ar a'ha1nf IV.-r.J ' " . vr- -..v.. . 0 T - r-H" WJImWfi;"' MW resteu-,.;Oiw-;Uiouisjavio.ras u ' & 1 'swindler of the first water. He JJ-IWE. TUNING. PALACE ORGANS: establishing plants there. " M ' HOW'S THIS? : A-.ivT We offer one hundred dollars rewara lor any caee ot , catarrh ft- Q that can not by 1 cured by Hall's IPX. wO Catarrh Cure. " ' y . , ' F. J. Cheney & Co.V Props., aild. : - - ' Toledo, Ohio. sWp- tW undersigned, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe . him perfectly w reliable-, ih ail .busiuess transac- lAl liO fi Ano unrl fintitinlulliT u n I a t r u't ' s. viuuo uuia uuot u vxnx tjr - null; ivs VjOxjl J I ' w - oat any obligations made by thiir tiailOlGGlj nrtn. . : West;& Truax, Wholesale Druspjists, Toledo, o. fWA-nri- nnnn Mr TVTarvin Ullv I I 1 ' ,VVnclesale .Druggists, . ' Toledo, 01 HalVs Catarrh Cure ia taken in ternally, acts directly' upon the glitS at $2. uiuuu ami xiuuuur uiiaue ui iuo system. - Price 75c. ' per bottle. l n Sold bv all druggists. TestimoH iKJi ujj.ci;JJ. nials free. have choice at $3.00. hundred Vestee suits at They are $2.00 Two hundred Childrens, Reefer goods plendidly : - are plenty at $2.00 to $8.00. There- of $5 suits among AUULUij U1Q11011 nOiUlUUlil, Tryou St., iias been sellings itok in "The American Klondike Improve Mr& A HPropst is very sicfelTnftTit rJomTianv of WilminfrtrTi. today :U . - ml C.' R M Fulton, of Topeka, Tboseiopal ring: at Cdrrells- Sansascameto-IJajieiicJentl sae his change today:, , , - Mjfcfr mgtfMs;' of See thead. elsewher'eof theC&- qourse, finds no such corpora barrua BiiUding, Loan and' Sav- Won in the State. ii uciauon, . v -This vniainias? boehl: making The workmen, will sobh finish (great promised of" rich returns, repairing andpainting the Cen- Kand has swindled widows and raHMethodist church. those less wary. Quite a number of" young , The stationery is rincribed ladies arrived this morning, to "The American Klondike Corn enter school at Sunderland hall. tSativ. TnrnitA with n. of Rev. J E m;. Davenport of $600,000. Coiniock, Ni C. arrived here When the trial 'comes off Sec- Tesdaynight. He is stopping, tary of State- Thompson or one of his clerks will appear as a .b or nice tresh York River, ovs- witness. 4 j. - . i l - I I r jusl receivea, 2:0 to no Boys .5 The all-wool Kersey 1 won' t find them $2. 50 anywhere Splendid line of Men's suits just Books Fourth Serids U of- the' Cabarrus CoUnty BuUdiiig, ; Loan j and ; Savings Association. ' ; : ' W' R; ODELL. President. ; Li D CoLTRANBvSOnand Tresis. dollar spend 4WW tmmcm&Fetzer Co. - - 4 - They Beauties! 1 i gers Restaurant. By the quart - Mr. Sain Rothrock,, of Rowari cents. county,, has; gone to , New pr- Mr. D F Cannon left Tuesday leans where he will have a posi night for Philadelphia to attend tion on a boat between that place the exposition. Hp, will h o- and Memphis. Mr. Rothrock about a week. . will please ydtf uomev see them. A fine lot of " w. c. THE JEWELEK. D" . -:: ' n.V ' - . --v Is the' royal roadtto fortune. If you want to save come to our stbre;? wd- can' save you money on CORRELL U E FURNiT -We are the whiplto prices to double the ;speed"of' sales. Miss Pearl Hartsell has gone to the Salem Female.. College where she 1 will attend school during the coming session. . Rev. W J Boger and wife,' of Mt. Holly,' are visiting at Mr. D P Boger 's in No. 10 township. They will return home Friday. 1 The firm of Mabrey &Delvaux, wliich firm conducted a business at Forest Hill, has dissolved co partnership. See the dissolution notice in another column. The furnace in the lecture room of St. James church being in course of repair, there will be no prayer meeting there tonight, Mrs. C Miller and daughter, Miss Marian, who have been liv ing at Rocky RiveV, left Tu'esday mgnt tor tneir tuture home in btokes county.; Mrs. W M Miller snent Tues- day night here on her return home, to Jefferson, S. C. after spending several days at Mt. -f leasant with her relatives has had several-years experience in the signal service. . - TriPTO will 'Via 'a' rriaat.i-nfy rf .fVia DodsonRamseur-Chapter Daugh ters of the Confederacy at, the home of Mrs: J C' Wadsworth Friday aMt30 p. m. The meet ings arenw quarterly and -it is urged that worthy daughters at tend. Resources 3,500,000 FURNITURE AND UNDER! AKING v . . . . - r ml r rf a nrl V ) n i 1 n n n 1 l) rt n K m ' V m k - 1111111 11 1 1111 1 1 III I I I 11 II H f UllbUl U i til lU 11 Ull U U U 11 ttil OYSTER! AT THE, Cppcoird Bakery. Bread, 'Doughnuts, Buns, .Cakes' Pies, . Cream Puffs, etc. Special attention given to" lad ' ' patrons. , -y'y j ! : Oysters 35 cents per quart.! Joe Fisher, Proprietor. PHONE122; - " Accepted as sole security by the T p ' United States Government, ana H; r State ;ahd Counties of L Carolina and all! persons in posi- offero the business public a reliable, pe tions of trusts and responsibility.'! manent, conservative arid accommoda6. Don tt involve vour friends. Wg ing' banking-lnstutlonw will bond you at a reasonable esra QO TO a IGW PATTERSON: rate,- ; V . .vl-'- - J. F. HURLEY, Agt. Aftention 1 nobody nesa fiavo Neuralgia. Gev Dr. Miles lu Jl tram drucslsta. "000 ce.nfckcLcsa' ers; :; - ' We havo 44 loz. Misses-RibbBd fleeced lined cot ton Vests witn drawers to match; jsizes from 13 to, 34, at 2o cents each., Call and'see them. They are just , what you want for the little folks. , . ' Gibson & Morrison. Wft solicit vour patronage with the assurance of honorable treatment and dud appreciation of your patronage. ' ii e can serve you any time we will b dad to hav yon come and see us. . . r. nm m m. TriT k mTXTC3 ? vn nUSTOMERS. - - - . - jj fil Odeil; jesadenW V M, L Mown & BRb; j LIVERY; FEED AND SALE ; ' , 8TABLES. ' Jristiiff reof CloddiHoti: Om- rihm3ftfl meet ftll rjassenKer- trains Otitfita of all kinds famished promptly and at reasonable prices. Horses and xnuls alwaya. on batid or sale, " breeders of MiorougnDre Poland China Hpb. . FOR Rock talt Fresh Batter on. Ice, ' Quaker Oats, lUominyr Chippea jBeef, Canned Cora. . , Tomatoes, and Peaches; Soda, Baking Powders, Starch UracKr, ii?iraf, tiHnig, rruuee, Breakfast Strips, Green uod Parched Coffee; Tea, Sugar, Soap, Peas, Meal, Corn, Shipstntl, Oats, QiV Flour, Molasses, Salt, Vinegar, Snuff, Tobacco, Rice, Potash, Spices, bottled - Pickles, ; Washing Powders and anything in the Grocery line. We also carry Bope, Crockery, Glassware Wooaenware, lryuooas. Shoes Hats, Tins ware Etc. Etc We close our store at 8.15 dur ing the summer monthp.pi6 de liver goods until 6 l. I 9 ' ' . , a. e -v A- s
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