Arriral of Trains,
The following change of schedule took
effect JunelS. 1899.
NORTHBOUND.
No. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m.
36 " "10 00 am,
12 4 " 7-09 p m,
33 " 14 8.51 pm, (flag)
34 ' " 9.45 pm,
62 " " 2 00 a m (lieiui t)
SOUTHBOUND
No. 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag)
11 " "1123 am,
7 " " 8.51 p m,
35 " 9.20X11, (flag)
'33 ' 7.19 am,
fii - " " 849 a m. (freizhtV
No. 35, when running ahead of No. 7
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The Transvaal Defense.
Wherever the Transvaal fron
tier, touches the British terri
tory on the south' side, nature
has raised a barrier difficult to
cross. -The Boers thus have a
signal advantage in position for
the conduct of a defensive cam
paign. The plateau on which
... -. ' ' -.' . -
DeTfej-Brnmby Day. '
An ; Atlanta dispatch of the
19thg ives the following program
for the Dewey-Brumby occasion
in Georgia:
"In recognition of Admiral
Dewey's visit to. this city, Gov.
Candler will tomorrow, at the
request of the'. Atlanta Clearing I
their big farms and gold mines lhouse association; issue a pro
ne is 4, quo to .3,000 feet above clamation declaring October 26,
tne sea and slopes quite abruptly known as the Derey-Brumby
Qf of a
2X?tmrtmma Plain vb ;, .efQma;i0graa,of the
rn.Rfifins'era arriving1 from Lvnchburer or given to a part of Natal and ad- 1 rpp.At,imv rif Admiral "Daw a v.
beyond. No. 86 stops regularly for ioininff districts in ' Oatift Hnlnn v PI... Tfonf "Rrhv : n.
passengers lor eKusDury, mgn roint, - . . .
Greensboro, Eeidsvilie, Danyiiie and tne name of "tne Switzerland of Lieutenant Caldwelly has been
nrincioal stations between DanvillA and S
Wowt NTn a7 nn i fnt ma. I , , xxiiivid, iiiuugii tneir lops arranged, xuesday afternoon,
sengers coming from Lynchburc or scarcely rise above the summit October 24th, a special train
rr:" T " vV;," I Ui piaxeau. inrougn ae bearimr the Governor ot tne
south of Ne we lis. No. 38 stops to let files among these mountains and State and the reception com-
off nassenirers from resmlar stODuim? ' j. . I .. . "" , .i . -.
places south of Ne wells and to take on e piateau ironi mittee Will meet tne special over
passengers for regular stopping places, rise the two or three roads by j the Southern from Washington
Nos Tif and sHtop at Concord for which the lofty plains are reach- at the State' - line, where the
pasenirers to or ftom the C. G. &A.' ed. ' The historic defeats the p-overnor will welcome the ad-
rr ZhSTZZ B have - inflicted upon the miral and - other distinguished
und Florida, reached through Columbia British arms have occured in 1 guests to the State
v,:r'iifln.iianM. i:Jevery- case, when the British "No functions have been
ami connect at Salisbury with trains of
W. N. O. Division.
TELEPHONE NO. 71.
FOUNDED
.1842
'Sing Their Own Praise."
were trying to pass these' gate- arranged for Tuesday evening
ways and reach the top of the at the request of Admiral
Transvaal plateau. Dewey, Wednesday morning
We hear of thousands of thprp. will be a recerjtion at the
Kruger's citizen soldiery now State capitol by the Governor
srrouped around the narrow out- and members- of the Legislature,
let from the plateau to the low immediatelv after which will be
plain at Laing's Nek. This is the the public presentation of the
. pass between tne Transvaal ana sword from tne people oi ueor-
JNatal where on a memorable gia to Lieutenant 'Brumby,
day, the Boers lay behind nearly Admiral Dewey making the
every boulder along the narrow presentation speech. Inlthe even-
road and poured a murderous ing there will be a reception at the
into the loner, straggling Capital Oitv Club and a military
The STIEFF is the PIANO to buy; firft
i 1 1 XI I mo
H uas uu equal lur iut3 mvuey as yuu it , I , i. -r-r -
save the middleman's profits and it will lme of British soldiers who ball at the Kimball House.
last a lifetime; but havu several vainiy tried to reach the summit. The next day will be" taken up
baru'AiiiH m other makes. . . ,r T , ,
HTIEFfvs two Iyers & Pond Pianos, Reenen's Pass, where thousands Lf troops from all parts of the
tactures and it is almost new. If you cf Orange Free State burglars State, which will be reviewd by
u ..i t tliia TY-ialra Kioia a ifCk Vairoinci I i -r . . i 1 - -r- . i n,
"1H W"lk3 v A-v 4w nrfl nnw massfiri. it is thft p-ate- Am ra. Howav lrnthA alter-
w . w uam CJ 1 VW-k J-' .7 A .
way between that republic and noon there will bej luncheon at i
Natal, and before the railroad the Piedmont Driving Ulub."
was built through it the slow ox-
Piano Mnnnfnctnrer.
Baltimore 31l.
Jo. 213 N.
rm a
CMs. M, Stieef,
Mr Brancl f areroom
charlotte, N. C.
C.-H. Wijmoth, Mgr.
wagons carried about 60,000 tons
Fixe Tuning. Palace Organs, of freight a year up and down
the pass.
It is reported that, in event of
Superintendent! Benfield in:
j creased his force nine by the con-
vening of this term of court.
Mr. Sam Ervin is sick today.
Mrs. Pressly, mother of Mr. B
W Pressly, of Coddle, has re
turned home from Philadelphia.
Eighty bales were at the plat
form Thursday. The price
ranges at about 7.30.
"Col. Paul B Means went to
Raleigh Thursday night to attsnd
the btate fair.
FRESH fish and oysters tomor
row. 'Phone 41.
Earl Hartsell.
war, the British hope, through
Portugal's friendliness, to ad
vance also from the east along
ThvW. H. Wakefiled, of Char-
ilntte. N. C. will be in Concord
at St. Cloud on jFriday, October
20th, for this one day only, ms
the line of the Delagoa Bay rail-Ipractice is limited to Eye, Ear,
iNOSe anu luruau.
road; but here again the Trans
vaal frontier is a natural fortifi
cation. The plateau summit is
reached only after a toilsome as
cent of the narrow defile of
Komati Port, and it would be
no .easy matter to reach the top
in the face of sturdy opposition
For Sale
5 dozen Ladies Linen Hand
kerchiefs at 60c. doz.
insrlii. He went to
take in the State fair.
Raleisrh
lit
1 A ' 1
Strongly marked topographic! 12Q . pairs Misses Ribbed Hose,
Solicitor Rush left Thursday features ' will thus direct the two tnread, 2x2 rib bed, sizes o xo
lu opening moves in this game ot :
war if it is to be played. The; Ladies Black Hose with white
11 plan of both the Boer republics feeu ior -'ae.
r - . 1
to command the passes m tne
,7 E SmoGt and children
,;r,ri!pfi frnm Salisburv
.1 . ICl
! southeast that give access to
: l,irli nlains n,nd to destroy
Mrs. Marshell Crowell, of;tllo raiiroads in the southwest
' 1
LOT OF
CO
LADIES
'
AND MISSES,
Uptodate.
CASTORS-B ROW N
BLUE AND BLACK-
Cannon & Fetzer Co.
The
White
Woman's
Burden
Will be heavier than the white man's
if you ask her to cook 3 meals a day
on an old worn out cook stove.
COOK STOVES
Are clean, convenient, durable, economical and hand
some. They have large square ovens with white
enameled oven doors and racks. They bake better
than any stove made and cost no more than other stoves.
wtiere
weelr.
hey spent more
Albemarle, who has been visit
ing at Mr. Baxter Parks', -has
returned home.
Ladies Black Hose with split
feet for 25c. .
Shoes! Shoes!! Don't forget us;
on Shoes. We have the best m
o-
Also Undertakers.-
and wost that would facilitate town for the money."
the arrival of troops from the
south or volunteers from
Messrs Jno. U VYaas wor.n ana .r the north. This is the
Thursday night from Raleigh reason why Boer forces are also
n the : '
h- Gibson Zk Morrison. j$3QC
9
after attending the Fair.
Misses Pearl Brown and Grace
Fisher returned home Thursday
night from Raleigh where they
attended the State fair.
The carpenters are completing
a large new light in my Gallery
when finished I will be prepared
to do some fine Photographic
work. Z E Scott.
Several persons from this
place will go to Charlotte tomor
row to witness the football erame
between Davidson College and
-4-T TT A J
tue university reams.
-Mr. J W Brown, representing
Griffith & Griffith, of Philadel
phia, will be Dleased to call at
your home and show you the
finest stereopticoh views, and
stereoscopes ever seen" in Con
cord. Please admit him when
he calls. - ... 4t.
concentrated at Boshof , near
Kimberly, and within a short dis
tance of Maf eking, where Jame
son's raiders crossed the border ;
their futile raid into the
THey
We are prepared
the neoDle this winter
better bargains than usual in an
of.
on
Transvaal. N. Y. Sun.
Beauties
Heavy and
At wholesale and
retail. It will pay you to, see
our Large Stock of
Offero the business publio a reliable, per
manent, conservative and accommodate '
ing banking in'stution.
We8olicit vour patronage .with the
assurance of honorable treatment and
due appreciation of your patronage.
If we can serve you any time we will
be glad to b aye you come and see us.
LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO CUSTOMERS. - . . - - -
Capital ana Snmlns - - $?Q0(HL
1 D. B Coltbakk, Chasnier,
3J VL Odem. jfresident.
LINE OF
Caedy9 Fraits9 etc.
AT THE f '
Concord Bakery.
tickled ' Pigs Feet
and Loose Pickles,
Joe Fisher, Proprietor,
'PHONE 122.
Rv a r v one of them
will please you. v Oopae ;': and
see them . A nne . 101 uj.
Tinware,
Woodware,
Glassware,
Opal 'Rings.
Crockery,
Shoes,
Hats, Etc,
M. L. Brown & BRo.
J LIVERY, FEED AND 8 ALE
STABLKS.
GORR
ELL,
THE JEWELEK.
Just in rear of St. Cloud HoW. Oo
nihncM mflfit nil Dasseccrer trainf.
before btiyinff. For Cloyer botfits ol aU kinds famished
Seed, beed liye, ana xwch. dw j if-j -r ''"hA
g t0 ImIa. Breeders of lnaxoafthbrQ
Q. W. Patterson, Poland China Htwts. :