ArriTl or Trains,
The foiio wing change of schedule took
;2ect JunelS, 1399.
NORTHBOUND.
vn 8 arrives at 5 52 a m,
J? "10 00 am,
12 v " 7-09pm,
H gg " " 8.51 p m, (flag) ?
u " " 9-45 p m, . v,
63.. " " 2.00 a m (lieiui t)
SOUTHBOUND
Vrt 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag)
li "1123 a m,
M 7 " " 8.5t p m,
35 " 9.20 p'm, (flag)
, 33 7 19 a m,
61 " 8 49 a m, (freight)
v0. 35. when running ahead of No. 7.
Mrs. T. M. PIiiii
-f" -"Cu. mu fi .11 m tirh
Number of .JL - . . i
quittances remember that arrived here this morning from
PVir ag Mrs- T M Columbia, S. C, to spend a few
fnillips, of Hillsboro. mother nf davs with his rlati VPS ' 'PVlOTT
Mrs. L P Cole, of this place; fell were married yesterday after-
and broke her hip. - Since that 110011 at 4 o'clock. ' The Columbia
time Mrs. Cole has spent most of Stato;of this morning; has the
her time by her bedside, and jllwmg account of the mar
resigned her position in the j tiage whicl1 was a home affair:
graded school. For 1 1 ' The bridal party; was ushered
weeks Mrs. Pwiuo .into the tastefully, decorated
uaa uvvu. Ill olc 4-"U .e r
a h0SOital ah hnvlnff. i-x tuKtuu, ux rnen-
delssohn,-. The l f bridesmaid,
Miss Flora "Wiley,1 of this city,
was followed by the dainty little
flower girls, Misses Marguerite
Earle and Marion Dudley. Next
came the bride,- accompanied by
her maid of honor- and sister.
Miss Annie Miller;, 'followed by
the groom with his brother, Mr.
D C Correll also : of Spartan -burg:
v ' :v r
;; 'During the impressive cere-'
mohy the pianist, Mr. .D A
Jfressiy, rendered soitlv a
selection from Chopin.
.mm l ' ' n m m ' ' "3
Tne bricie was attirea m ai
I traveling suit of blue silk v trim
med with black ... satm, . and
ANEW
LOT
OF
hospital at Charlotte in a
critical condition. In the latter
i: of-Wednesday night death
passengers arriving from Lynohburg or Came, Which had been expected
beyond- .N.?: 2?..&ELw.y and is a relief from t,h riArr
passengers iui wmwumj, rums,
ftrflfinsboro, Beidsville, Danville and she has uti d ArtroTi o RV. a - -q o o n
nrincipal stations between Danville and ' , , , .
Washington. No. 37 stops . for pas- aged lady, and . leaves three
aengers coming irom J-ynchbarg or daughters Mrs: T!nla W T,Vo
points beyona, ana to tase on pas- w WJU
for regular stopping places place: Mrs. A A SnH no's, nnw
south of Newells. No. ;88 stops to let - nv,olwU ' T.
off passengers irom regular Btopping vuwiw, ;ttuu. mrs. jno.
places south of NeweUsandto takeon Boyd, of Spartanburg 'S. 0.
passengers for regulaif stopping places, xtuuuib, v.
A lio remains . passed nere to-
J J&L CO ISx -IBS ': 09
LADIES
Lvnohbnrg or beyond.
Nos. & and 34 stop at Concord for Ma v YThnrsrl 'n.xr trvTTiiicWv an
nnsera to or from the C. O. A: A. v -v ' jy i
division Charlotte to Augustaand companied by ithe three daugh
ffittSSM52S Ms Mayfied cole joined
or Augusta. xLem at ureensboro.
Nos. 7, o, 11 and la are the local trams
nd connect at Salisbury with trains of Annual Inspection Saturday Afternoon,
If . 11. auavu. . I . '1 J I'll' 1
Mr. li Jf Mobgood. of Oxford, carried a oouquei., oi ; pin ana
the inspector-general of the white carnations.
State Guard, and Col. J P Arm- ' 1 -"The parlors were tastefully
field, of Statesville, are expected decorated with palms and gplden
hftro Satnrdav. Thov pnmo n rod, and were well, nlled with
hold the annual inspection of the friends of the. bride. and groom.
military company. Of course "The presents received were
thfi ins-noction will onlv ho a, numerous and well selected.
matter of . viewing the members
in line, as no arms and uniforms
have been issued .to the members
yet.
' - - mmm
FOR
AND MISSES,
Up-to-daTc:.
TELEPHONE NO. 71.
FOUNDED...... .........1842.
CASTOR
BROWN
BLUE AND BLACK.
' 'Si.mg 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,
ue, the finest style that firm manu
factures and it is almost new. If you
uant this mate here are bargains.
Piano Manufacturer,
Baltimore 3XI.
FnntnTnT DnrmnVi WrmnnnfYm N.
I&lilUl T Didlibll YVdlClUUUI, Tryon St.,
charlotte, N. C.
THE BEST PEESCRIPTION
CHILLS
and fever is a bottle c Grove's Taste
less Unill Ton 10. 14 ever iails to cure;
Then whv experiment with worthless
imitations? Price 50 cents.
money back if it fails to cure.
Millions Given
It is certainly'gratying to the public
to know of one cancer in the land who
are not afraid to be generous to the
needy and suffering. ' The proprietors
'of Dr. King's New .Discovery for Con-1
. . i - rt 1 t
Cannon & Fetzer Co.
sumption, Coughs and. Colds, have
given away over ten million trial bot-1
ties of this great medicine; and have the
satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely
cured thousands of hopeless cases.
Asthma. Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all
diseases ox tne inroat. uneeiana juurnra
are surely cured by it. Call at Fetzer 's
Dr. J E Smoot, adminstrator gf'fe
of Mary Moore, deceased, will tie guaranteed, or price refunded.
sell a lot of nousenold goods and r-n "S.tiS
about 21 new home-m quilts 7L
at public sale at the residence of . r J Tt w8 Ne;
x 1 TTT-n 3 -rn j. t 4- that ever was made is Dr. Kings JNew
Jno. Wllleford on East Depot TifA pniSJ Everv pill is a sugar-coated
Ftvt TTTAnWn PATiPpHprANcj street Saturday, the 28th, at 2 globule of health, that .'changes weak
lINE 1UMNG. FALACE ORGANS. , , , , negs into strenc,th, . listlessness into
energy, oram-iag mio meniai puwtsi:.
TIiavVa wonderful in building- up the
health. Only 25o per box. Sold by
Fetzer's Drug store, A .
Ciias. I SM,
Co H. Wilmoth, Mgr.
Mountain Buckwheat, Apples
und Cabbage fresh at Jno. P
Allison's.
Add to your telephone list No.
137 Mr. Jno. D Hatchett's residence.
Mrs. B E Harris and little son
have returned home from Dun
more, Pa., where they spent
some time. -
Let Alexander & Hendrix
cloan and press your clothes
satisfaction guaranteed.
Mr. J Henry Tharpe, a mer
'chant at Harm on v. in Iredell
. .
coanty, spnt last night here
Cotton Weigher Propst had to
handle 212 bales today. This is
the climax of the season in this
market.
Chas. Cox', of No. 8 township,
was badly hurt on Sunday night, j
torn, uv xctniii lAuui
NEW YORK MARKETS.
Open
Jan . . . 7.03
March 7.07
May . . 7.11
Dec ... 7c.
Sugar 153i
Dec.
May
COTTON
High
7;09
7.13
7.16
7.06
155i
CHICAGO WHEAT.
70 71 70
74 . 74i 74i
LOW
7.01
7.06
11
6.99
1521
Closed
7.08
7.13
15
7.06
153i
m
;74f
Th
ey
Are
Like
Your Home
Home-
and
Comfortable.
Daoi imc !
LINE OF
Caody, Fruits, etc.
AT THE
Concord Bakery.
Is what every loving woman likes, as well as having it beau
tiful and in the latest up-to-date styles in furnishings. We have
many bargains to show you in Bed Room Furniture, Side Boards,
Window Shades, etc. Have your pictures framed now. ; Our
stock of Moulding is beautiful. Remember this: A good dinner
Every one of them is best prepared on a BUCK STOVHJ. we sen em.
will please you.; Come and
see Ihm. A fine it of
Opal Rings.
:G. L.;RHELL,
TtlK JKWKLEk.
the
horse. He was badly bruised.
One arm suffered the most injury.
Mr. Joseph A Graham, who
was formerly principal of the
Salisbury graded school, has
has been elected principal of the
Clyde High School at Clyde, S.
C. -
Mrs. Ed. Mitchell and chil
dren, who have been visiting
here in this county, left Wednes
day night for their home in Con
way, Ark. Mr. Mitchell is now
paymaster on the Hartford.
The Dodson-Ramseur Chapter
Daughters of the Confederacy is
called to meet at 4:30 p. m. to
morrow at the home of Mrs. D F
Cannon to hear the . report of
Mrs. H M Barrow, the delegate
to the Henderson convention.
It is hoped that every member
will be present as a most inter
esting and enjoyable report is
Pickled Pigs beet
and Loose Pickles o
Jos FIsBier, Proprietor.
'PHONE 122.
For Sale.
- . x. -jm y m v n mm www mm m "n b hp. -a ww wt m am m mr .
o
Also Undertakers. o
S1!
Farm For Saie.
: v ..t s:ile duiv rnd. red iu the ;op-1 j-c
rior Court of Cabjirrus ctmuU, iu 1jo .
lease of J C Query et; al. ex parte, thei
rnm-crnpfl will ftxoofee to Dublic alt i
(lo nnnrt linimt floor 111 -the tOWn of 1 f rriVA thA noonle -this winter
! Concord. N C. on -Monday bo- , haraains than usual in all
T
H
1
j
UMN
We are prepared
5 dozen Ladies Linen Hand
kerchief s at 60c. doz.
120 pairs Misses Ribbed Hose,
two tnread, 2x2 ribbed, sizes 5 to
9i, at 10c. v
Ladies Black Hose with white
feet for 25c.
Ladies Black Hose with split
feet for 25c. ,
Shoes! Shoes!! Don't forget us
on Shoes. We have the best m
town for the money.
Gibson & Morrison.
wi5 .
! vember tith, 1899, at 12 o'ciock xl ,
Uko frllnwin trat ot land- iu No. 1
township, bounded as -ionows:- xe
ginnins afc a O. in the lane, Andrew
corner and runs with Andrew line S. 6.
tn white oak in the lane theri
' 11 E. 24 poles to a black jackin the lane.
then S 46, iii. ou poies c !"
tk,i!,.,o nnmfir. then with Phillips land
'N 14 E 35 poles to hickory, Phillips
nAr thAn will! rmiiipsauu jviuk
r 120 Dolea-to a io8toak. Kings cor
ner, then N. 26 poles jo hickory on Mor
gan's line, then with , it N. 81,. W. 59
fr a stake bv an old road, Mor-
n'ooTner. then S. 20 ,W, 1TO pgra
a with Harris' line to a J. J.,
AQdrew's corner, thea with Andrew's
ft5 W 76 poles to a B. J. by the side
of I glSerthen S. 3, E. 50 votes to a B.
t t5w then S. 23, W. 26 poles to
rcrLTZT nnntainins 106f acres,
r0,Trmaof sale: One-half
balance payable 12 months after
lle reserved till purchase
PMobbis'oW, Comr:
Concord. N. 0. Oct. 5, 1899.
Caldwell & Stickley, Att'ys. ;
of
Heavy sind
Qroceries.
Faecy y
At wholesale and
retail. It will pay you to see
our Large Stock of
Tinware,
Woodware,
Glassware,
Crockery,
Shoes,
Hats, Etc,
before buying. For Clover
Seed, Seed Rye, and Rock Salt
go to
G W: Patterson's.
flrrr th- business pnblio a reliable, pci-
up 'j3t conservative and accomiruxuiw
mg ban Wins instution.
We solicit your patronage with the
assurance of honorable treatment and
due appieciation of your patronage.
If we can serve yoa any time we will -be
glad to have you couie and see us.
LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS
J TO CUSTOMERS. - N- - - - -
Canital and Sarplas - - $10 000.
D. B CotiTRNS, Chashier,
.1. M-JOdki ii, President. ?
II, t. BROWN & BRo.
LI VERY FKKD" :ND 8 ALE
STABLES.
Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Om
nibuaea meet ail passenger trains
Outfits oi all kinds furnished
promptly and at reasonable prices
Horses and mules always on hand
or8al8.--.Bfnl9f3of aorocusiibre
Pnlad Win L ,
SPIBSA!.KfflB?aSSSagf
assured.