" 9 . M tt " 9.20 p'm, (flag) 71Q a m ... ,. Arrfral of Trfini, The following change of schedule took effect Junel2, 1899. V ; . " ... HOKTfcTBOUND. No. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, " 86 41 10 00 am, ci 12 . 7-09 p m, 38 " " 8.51 p m,Cflagf) 34 " " 9.45 p m, 62 " " 2 00 a m (lreinj t) '.. . SOUTHBOUND '. No. S7 arrives at 8.49 a m, flag); u n "Jl 23 am, u y tt S1 n m - 35 tt 33 M 61 " 849 a in, (freight) No, 35. when running ahead of o. 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, Jteidsville, DanviU- and principal stations between Danville and Washington: 'No: 37 stops ! for pas sengers coming- from Lynchburg or J points beyond, and to take on pas sengers for -regular stopping- places south of Newells. No. 38 stops to, le,t off passengers from regular, stopping places south of Newells and to take on passengers for regular stopping places, Lynchburg or beyond. '.: ,x- ..-... T ; Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for passengers' to or . from the C. 0..& A.. division unarioue to Augusra ana other points in South Carolina Georgia and Florida, reached through Columbia or Augusta. . ;- - V; tr (? Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains tnd connect at Salisbury with trains of W. N. O. Division. Jjusuiess unsaie. v . : Aa Inviting Gun. ""ou irtivwiwu iiLUiL ix5j is on i in ft Hon. .. Wm. AVnrtharn. nn? a steady rise 6r fall it is a great State treasurer of Texas, was in, temptation to make Aa little deal a New -York" jewelry store one in futures. But as a rule the thing day "when ne noticed a showcase to ao m regard to 1 'futures" is Ht1! r ' LLl euiu jewnieu re- don't. Manv- manv men have volvers with silver and gold eone to tKe wall bv 'arnblir, ir, : rips and. chased barrels, having futures who would have made at Pps stones set in the butts. lea aood living ' by putting t 'T9 6 ,v . " . & J & guns," he said to the clerk. tieir moneyrn some und.uestionJ rVvhifih';6nG sir?" " '"r uuTO- aimg in iu- Tha,t fmlfl nfjo with tWVnr ruby in the handle." The clerk took it from the TELEPHONE NO. 71 FOUNDED ..1842 One hundren Childrens' ITestee Suits. Stylish Patterns. Hand some trimmings. New and ele- gant designts. Finely Tailored. Altogether Swell. All sizes, 3 to 8. They are $5.00 and l6.G0 suits You can tures is not considered safe by the most successful business men and it is, to say the least of it, case. It was marked $300, and it questionable from a moral stand- looked worth even more. The Tifiint Almnst ovpto nowe-nri-nor I Texan took it tenderlv in both! X .x.VJ.-wil" . - - I - 1- ; ' . : - contains accounts of sofiae Door uauuB anQ neiQ H aamirmgiy np oe errw rirm, -.iiflm ?r rrv 0' tn 't,0 i.nri to tlje light. Then drawing him- W I-ttiO W.UU and strictly up to date. have choice at $3; 00. One hundred ivestee' suits at $250 suits. V j - fellow who has gone to the had to tne "S"11- because he gambled in - futures, sen up to ms lull height, whicn j pccasionaily; f6rtunes:; are'niade Was,6 e, he rested the reyolv, UU by dealing in es, but ; the ,,0 and Two hundred Childrens' Heeler man wno pms nis ousmess iaitn looked over -he siht d th - - , r . .. r to'abUcketsMop'alnib'sttovariably long store. -Thoslpersbwho SUltS. finest '; gOOdS, (Splendidly comes out, the loser.. ,B the saw himihvoluntarily dodged- Q CQ Art kCC Tll, saw himk involuntarily dodged: Say' ' said- Mr. Worthai a while he doeSr not know how to with quiet but intense enthusU dealer in futures is successful for ,Sfri:Mr' nfi& f UciJ.AUX tJU, HtU.UU tU til.e.VU. i-Ut?XC let well enough ' alone, but he asm, 'as he returned the weapon hiyj VA Vj.oiuuoB ;xjj.vri." v . 1 - -I keeps on and on until the scales if-1: wasr co wear that gun down, -m of gamblers in futures is that fUmg down on their knees beg: they pursue their bad luck to the uu xu. v. Boys by the fascinations of quick -vxiv vsw iT 'HVf ,r o ;, At a meeting of the members of the "JiY"t" y Concord Bar held the 6th dav of 0tl: use an expression 01 tne DUCKeL 1 wjy, iu me omce oi tne uiertK 01 the sxiop, "un tiio gruuuu uuur, uut cases becontmued, except' the follow K'vmA fine mornine vori will wakelins: v I rv nil -i t -t ott n-n nnrl firm that, "whilo vnn WArn . . 7 . ur vv - j-- no, is J. b ijanerty ys. Joseph Young, lfl 11 3 X! i.1 I H ratntnii at a I I m m m m uii iub l; ru u ii u liuur luoib was a i ,xwu I XT 1 ft T T T i 3 T T T . 1 i v i " 11 r-u ill iirfi 17U rv w a arascalintho cellar and your lace. ' 4 ' ' V ttttt rkllov Tron ODTiH fond anticioations of ouicklv No. 20-P.M. Morris & Son vs. Ham- V vuxj vaiwi vu vv X X l I , . . m made cash have ; gone to where ' 0.mei wmery. . xt ; jt.. . x-5i.T ..i-j" ,11.: No. 34 Sol Levy vs. P. K. Motley. tuo vuuuv uo "vvmiu tinu v"l No. S6 Nellie Koonce vs. Edward wnangdoOdle mournetn tor its j -: Koo-ace. hrst born. Monroe inquirer. On Friday Oct. 20, 1899. No. 11 M. Oslesby vs. W. W. Burley ; . son, Administrator. Mac Thnmnson, - the- 18-vear- None of the cases will be called be- "Sing Their Own Praise." The STIEFF is the PIANO to buy it has no equal for the money as you save the middleman's profits and it will last a lifetime; but we have several bargains in other makes. We have taken in exchange for STIEFF'S two Ivers & Pond Pianos, one, tbe finest style that firm manu tacturn:s and it is almost new.- If you want this make here are bargains. . - Phm T Woof Piano Manufacturer, Hi, UUUL'l. Baltimore 31 1. Factory Brancli farerooi. "t'?1; Cliirrloite, ST. C. ' C. H. WMmotln, Mgr.-;' Fine Tuning. Palace Organs. heavy, f all-wool Kersey suits at $2. You won'tjfincl them for less than $2.50 anywhere else. 1 . . . . . Splendid line of Men' sjsuits jug-t e save you 5 cents on Cannon & Feizer Co. Beath Claims the Young Man. . Mr. M J Freeman left Friday t o be crone about five weeks on a business trip. '' V Mr. H A Graeber has put a new delivery . wagon on the streets. It's a nice one. Mrs. J E Smoot and children have gone to Salisbury to spend ti while with their relatives. Mrs. "Wiley Troutman has re turned home from Charlotte after visiting her daughter there. 1 i Mrs. Stamey, wife of Rev. S D Stanley, presiding elder of Wilkes uiity, died Friday at Elkin. Mr. Lawrence Moore, who has heeu visiting at Mr. CR White's, has again resumed his ' work, traveling. ' . , Mrs. C L T Fisher has re turned to Charlotte after spend ing several days with Mrs. R A Brown. old son of Mr. J M Thompson, J?" mmW:ae woTe xase 01 ju. after midnight Friday night, of . V Jno. M. Cook, typhoid fever. This afflicted family Clerk S uperior , Court. i deserves great sympathy in the V AiS TED Tt buy ; 100,000 w 1,,4- , ,1 I i i ii . i j ' -r Rev. J C Davis went to Lex ington this morning where he tills his appointment there . to morrow. ; ; ; Miss Esther Whitlock, of For est Hill, daughter of Mr. Wm. Whitlock, is quite sick with ty lhoid fever. , ; One 16x20 Crayon Po trait giv en free with each one-half dozen Cabinet Photographs at Scott's gallery opposite York & Wads worth Hardware store Dr. W. H; Wakefiled, of Char lotte, N.' C; will '.be Concord at St. Cloud on Friday, October 20th, for this one day only. His practice is limited to Eye, Eai CRAYON PORT AIT 14x17 will be given with, '.every three cabinet photos 'or: one 16x20 with every half dozen at our " gallery opposite the court house. We will not be outdone in a good bargain m our business by aiiy. one m our town. Come and see The Young Ladies Missionary society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Monday after noon at 4 o'clock at Rev. W C Alexander's;; ; Mrs. Ed. Correll, who for sev eral weeks has been sick at Har risburg with typhoid fever, re turned home Friday night. -She has now regained her health." Mrs. Otho Van Poole, of Row an county, died Thursday. She was the mother of Miss Ludara Van Poole and ODrs. C M and G M Vanqol who are known in this county. Luther Gillon, who has been staying at the store of the Yorke & Wadswrvrth fin., has ftP,nrp.d a position witn the Uannon z .rj ex- zer Co. He has charge or the money exchange. livered at the foundry at once, for which we will ds a fair nric. No burnt iron wanted. al6tf. Concord Foundry Co, The Books SAVING Is the roval road to fortune. H If you want to save come to our store, we can save you money on X Are now open for the Fourth Series of the Cabarrus County; Building, Loan and W Savings AfssociationV Q - W. R. ODELL. President Q L. D. Colt'eane. Soc and Treas. X ' I i t hi . FURN 1 TURE. We are the whip to prices to double the speed of sales. Mothers. We have 44 doz. Misses. Ribbed fleeced lined cot-. F URN ITU RE AND UNDER 1 AKING- , Miss Janie Richmond returned home Friday night after spending two months at Lenoir with her sis- ton Vests with drawers to match; TOT- fvl Tc? I I : . V-l n iiri V o -vri 4- M rD t Barnhardt1 returned here with1 1'siibs Irom 13 to 34, at 2o cents; T E 9 her to spend a while. Mrs. Dr. Pressley and Mr. Baron Pressley,' : of Coddle, .left Tuesday jor JJfew York, to . yisit Dr. Mason' Pressley: Mrs. Press ley will spend several months there: Mooresviile ":' Record Times. ' We are DreDared each. 1 Call and see them. They tQ give the people this winter arp -iiat what vou want for tne better bargains than usual in all FRESff ; , ' OYSTERS' AT THE Concord Bakery. Bread, Doughnuts, Buns, -; Cakes,5 Pies, Cream Puffs, etc. Special attention given to ladj ; patrons. . -v. : ; . :. Oysters i35 cents per quart. Joe Fisher, Proprietor little folks. ' Gibson & Morrison. L J f 8 Are - ft a Beauties i i Every one of them will please you. - Come.' and see them. A fine lot of o! Heavy and - At wholesale 'and jretail. It will pay ' you to see our Large Stock of Tinware, Woodware, v Glassware, hwi National Offers the business public a reliable, 17 manent, conservative and aooommodici lng banking instutlop.- jWe solicit vour patronage with tbe assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to have yon come and eee us. ; ftiLIBERAIi ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - - - Capital ana Snmlns - $70000. T ; D. is CJoltbanb, fjnasniejy 4 J, M. Odepia President. -. .r- .Opal Rings. W. C. G0RRELL, " THE JEWELEK.- Crockery, Shoes, - Hat5, Etc., before buying. For Clorer Seed, Seed Bye, and Eock Salt M. L Brown":ORo. ; . : ' '' - K LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES,- - ' Jnst in rearol St. Cloud Hptal. Orx nibeses meet ail passenger trains. OUttits of all kinds fnrnishefi; promptly and at reasonable pricep Horses and mules always on band or sale.1 Breeders of fhorotchbre.u Poland China Hogg TJSl9 ;:Qi'-Wi Patterson. us. . Cook&Shive. v 'PHONE.122.

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