Arrival of Tralno.
The following change of schedule took
effect. Junel2, 1899.
NORTHBOUND.
No. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m,
" 36 " 10 00 am,
12 - 7-09 p m,
38 " u 8.51pm, (flag)
34 4 ' 9.4S p m,
6a -. 2 00 a m (lreitj t)
SOUTHBOUND
No. 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag)
M 11 " "1123 am,
" 7 4 " 8.51 p m.
"35 14 " 9.20 p'm, (flag)
33 4 " 7.19 h in
u 61 " " " 8-49 a m,'(freight)
No. 35. when running ahead of No. 7,
is flagged if necessary for through travel
south of I harlotte, and is stopped for
passengers arriving from Lynchburg or
beyond. No. 36 6tops regularly for
passengers for Salisbury, High Point,
Greensboro, Keidsville, Panyille and
principal stations between Danyille and
Washington. No: 37 stops for pas
sengers coming from Lynchburg or
points beyond, and to take on pas
sengers for regular stopping places
south of Newells. 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 O. C. &A.
DivisionCharlotte to Augusta and
other points in 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. O. Division.
TELEPHONE NO. 71.
FOUNDED.
..1842
FOR SALE Dr. J P Gibson's
residence on Main street. .
every particular and would
, worthily represent any State in
Rev. Z Rush has returned here "the Union. As it is, their can-
after spending several months didacy makes it certain that
rv PnttaUghter in MontSm- North Carolina has thrown iaft
erycounty. , . it.. -r;,
tuw uigjiunare oi xuisseiiism, ana
LOST Small- key. Finder Will hftnr.Afnrt'h Troon in tno mir)
please return to Leonard Boyd. dle of the road and out of the
Mr. Geo. L. Fisher is verv way of tricksters and Dolitical
sick with fever. He was taken 1 charl
suddenly worse .Thursday after-
"uuu uut ouuu aiwrwara revived.
WAKTED White boy 12 or NEW YORK MARKETS.
14 years old at Concord Bakery.
It is amusing to see a wasron
loaded with cotton seed strike
town. The representatives of
different firms are waiting and Nov.
meet them before they get to a Jan. . .
store. The price ranges from March. .
iy to Z3 cents per bushel. bugar
-r-v -rrr TO , , - W TObaCCO .
jjt. w. n.waicenied, of Char
lotte. N.C.. will h in Hnnporfl
at St. Cloud on Friday, October n-
20th, for this one day only. His
practice is limited to iiiye, , xLiar,
JNose and Throat.
Wheat.,
7
COTTON
OPENED.
. . 6.86
. . 6.94
. . 7.01
142
121 ;
DECEMBER.
CLOSED.
6.84
6.95
4 7.01
141
119
4' . i 31i
.72i......i..;72i.
Reduced Bates to the State Fair. ; '
On account; of tha State Fair
the Southern will sell round trif
Pythians Take Notice! tip.W to Tlmo-VlTV. u 1R :1R
All members of Concord Lodge 17 and 20 at rate of $5.50 and on
No. 51 Knights of. Pythias are Oct. 18 and 19 at rate of $3.80
requested to meet in Castle Hall round trip. All tickets limited r
"Sing Their Own Praise."
The STIEFFis 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 havo several
bargains in other makes.
We have taken in exchange for
STIEFF'S two Ivers & Pond Pianos,
one, tbe finest style that firm manu
factures and if is almost new. If you
want this make here are bargains.
Pfcotf M Woof Piano-Manufacturer,
bildb. M. ftUuui, Baltimore M4.
Factory Branoli arerooi. ;rzt;
cn'arlotte, N. C.
C.H. WilmothV.Mgr. .
Fine Tuning. Palace Organs.
tonight at 8 o'clock promptly.
WorK m nrst rank.
; C L. White, C. C.
Fresh-Taffy,
Fruits and Oysters
AT THE
Concord Bakery.
Trytrar Ham Saniwiclics. Tliey are
- Fine
Joe. Fisher, Proprietor.
' 'PHONE 122.
: returning Oct. 28rd.
HOW'S THIS?
One hundren Childrens' Vestee
Suits. Stylish Patterns. Hand
some trimmings. New and ele
gant designts. Finely Tailored.
Altogether Swell. Allzsizes, 3 to 8. -
They are $5.00 and $6.00 suits
and strictly up to date. EYou can
have choice at $3.00.
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 $5suits
them.
Boys heavy, all-wool
amorg
reward for any caee of catarrh SUitS at $2. YOU WOn't find the
that nan nrf nv nnrn hw" Hfllrfl
for less than
sey
North Carolina's Yictory.
The coming Senatorial contest
in the State of North. Carolina
gives some idea of the victory of
which the people won in their
election of one year ago.
It was. a pitiable sight when
that can ppjt by cured by . Hall's
Catarrh Cure. . .-.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Props.,
Toledo, Uhio.
We; the undersigned, " have
known F J Cheney for the last 15
years, ana oeiieve, mm periectly
reliable in all business transac-
JSwSJlSSS m. We save you 25 cents on
every dollar you spend.
Cannon & FetzerCo.
$2.50 anywhere
else.
Splendid line of Men's suits jugt
out any obligations made by their
farm. '
West & Truax, . - '
Wholesale Druggists,
; Toledo, O.
Waiding, Kinnati & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists,
f Toledo, O. Jl
Hall's Catarrh Cure is (ken in- ti
ternally, acts directly upon the If
a
Ivlr. Pink Misenheimer is again
able to be out after his .spell of
sickness.
!.'."
Mrs. Eugene Sloan, who has
been, visiting her sister in Char J
I otte, has returned home..
Dr. JW Byers, of Charlotte,
spent Thursday here with his
brother, Dr. Wm. Byers.
Mrs. Barney Douglas, of Win
ston, is visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. W Cannon.
Mr. and Mrs." Ed. Castor, who
have been spending- several
months here, have returned to
High Point.
Ninety-nine bales were at the
platform today. The market is
down today again. It ranges
trom 7.30 to 7.40.
lviayor means' street torce is
greatly improving the road
from the railroad to the bridge
beyond the depot.
Mr. Julian Smith, who has
been spending;more than a week
at his home in Charleston,' has
returned to school at North
Carolina college. " " "
A negro whe beat his way from
Concord on No. 36 this morning
was given a chase at the , depot
but he escaped. The railroad
people got his hat. Salisbury .
bun.
n The Christian Reid 7 Book
Olub will meet tomorrow after
noon at 3 o'clock with Mrs. J M
Odell. The Battle of the Strong
and its author (Gilbert Parker)
will be discussed.
- Miss Lillie Ury, who for a
week has been here undergoing
treatment here for her eyes, re
turned to Hickory Thursday
mght. She will be compelled to
give up her studies in school
there this session.
FOR S ALE House on Spring
street. Apply to Mrs. M G
Deaton.
Trial bottles free at Fetzers Drag
Attention
Mothers.
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We Have 44 doz
MissesRibbed fleeced lined cot-
ton Vests ;with drawers to match;
sizesLfrom 13 to 34, " at 25 cents
I-1 rrA on1 mnnnno onrona'nf t Vi o
one of the original States of the Sold by all druggists.: Testimo- 0
Union fell a victim to a political free - ' JJ
conspiracy, only equaled by the f.f fl
cirpet-bag governments of 1868. A LIFE AND DEATH PfGHT
T . . A Mr. W. A. Hines f Manchester, la., If
In this conspiracy ignorance and writ of b-mlmo8t miraculoil8 esoape J
vice pushed aside th'e virtue and fro death, says: : ."Exposura after Q
mtellifirence 01 me oLate, anu weaBicn oc"ud
O ' ' . I nna.l in f InTianmntinTl T hart I II
Irom ine governorsnip almost xo frequent hemorrhages and coughed ft :
fVJ 1 I nirrhf QTirl fiaxr All TTIV flOftrtrS Raid I I
every omco liio mtjju wnu weiu "7- :
c J , Imnet soon die. Then I began to use
the backbone of every commu- t, Kmz'a New Discovery for Consump-
-r
:i 4- -mA n-nA nionn I t.ioTi. which comDleteiv curea me. x
mty wuio biu-tiau nnd not be without it eren if it cost
hunters took their seats. The 35.00 a bottle. Hundreds have used it
unholy alliance by which a Pop- oSre Ttottf OhesM
ulist and a Republican, so diver- Lunsr troubles.1' Regular size 50c and
gent in views, could have beea gjjW
eiecxeu to vnw umtu oiaico kjcu
ate, proved that spoils was the
motive power and that principle
had nothing to whatever to do in
the general carving of offices. It
was no wonder then, that when
North Carolinians, men of sub
stance and intelligence and prop
ertyi found how ' they had
Jbeen hanch-capped and be
littled in the eyes of the
world, they banded them
selves together to restore the
North State to the proud posi
tion it engaged when represented
by such men as Zeb Vance and
Mat Ransom " 7 ' 4
There is nqw a contest going
on for the United States Senator
sbip to succeed Marion Butier.
In this contest are pitted such
men as Hon. Julian, S Carr,
Chairman F M Simmons, of the
State Democratic - Committee;
former Gevernor Jarvis andj
former Congressman Waddell.
In reading over - such a list of
names as this, representing the
best colonial blood of North Car
olina, as well as the best man
hood of the present day, one can
form some idea of the great rev
olution which is being made from
the era of Butler and Pritchard.
mi 11 bi 1
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Ah honeet dollar from a counter
feit. So you can tell by its work
the thoroughly good stoye from
the imitation.
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STOVE
FOR WOOD
Rings true. It cannot be counter
feited. Its good qualities and perfection Vt workmanship baffle imitation
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Artistic Furniture ,
AT. irtW TlrltiHH 1H I J 111 BUOUUtJIV. JL1 YUU VttUk ml.m
to" furnish the entire house or only buy a kitchen chair this is the place II
to get it. .
ALSO UNDERTAKERS.
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each. Call and see them.
are just what; yon5 -want for the
little folks- ,h
Gibso n & M orrison.
They Are
Beauties
m
I Every one of them
will please you. Come and
see them. Affine lot of
Opal Rings,
w.
C. CORRELL,
THE JEWELEK.
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: We are prepared
to give the" people, this, winter
better bargains than usual in all
4 fleavy and
' t Groceries. , ;
At wholesale and
retail, tt will pay you to see
our Large Stock of ; V -
' Tinware, ; .
rQIassware,
Crockery;
Shoes,
; Hats, Etc;,!
before buying. For Clover.
Seed, Seed Eye, and Eock Salt
go to M ;
G. W. Patterson's.
11
III
Offers the business public a reliable, per
manent. conservative and accommodaW
ing banking instution. ;
WesoUcit your patronage- Trith the
assurance of honorable treatment and
due appreciation of your patronage.; :
If we can serve you any time we wiU '
be glad to have you come and see us.
LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO CUSTOMKES. - - - -
Capital an4 Snrplns - - $70000-
' D. B CotTBAsrB, Chashiei,
J.M. Odeil. President.
Mi L. Brown & BRo.
; LI VERY, FEED AND SALE;
: STABLES.
Just in rear of St Cloud Howl. Om
nibuses meet ali passecger trains.
Outfits of all idnda furnished
promptly and at reasonable prices.
Horses and mules always on hand
or sale. Breeders of J.noroug ib re
Poland Caiaa H.ua.
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All these men are first-class
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