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Arrival of Trains, ty,p following change of schedule took effect Jnnel2. 1899. NORTHBOUND. No. 36 12 " 3S " 34 62 8 arrives at 5 52 a in, "luooam, " 7-09 p mt S KI n m Vfloor' " 9.46 p.m. " " 2.03am(lieiuit) SOUTHBOUND No. 37 11 7 35 33 61 4 4 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag) " 11 23 a m, " 8.5 1 p m, " 9.20 p'm, (flag) " 7.19 a m, " " 8 49 a m, (freight) No. 35. when running ahead ot !No. 7. is flagged if necessary for through travel south of harlotte, and is stopped for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. No. 3 stops regularly for passengers for Salisbury,: High Point, Greensboro, Eeidsville, Danville and principal stations between Danville and vVashington. No. 37 stops for pas sengers coming from l-ynchburg or points beyond, and to take on pas sengers for regular stopping places south of Ne wells. -No. 88 stops to let off passengers from regular stopping places south of Ne wells and to take on passengers for regular stopping places, Lyuchburg or bevond. Sua. and o4 stop at Concord for passengers to or from the 0. 0. & A. Division Charlotte to Augusta and other points in South Carolina, Georeria 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. p. Division. Water in Ahnmi new L?"eStQ f buildinS the A Columbia, S. G., dispatch of new cotton maU at Mt. Pieasant;date Oct. ;19th says: Tfe entire m tne eastern part of that town Wolla'ce circus was arrested at wW P entirely upon Greenwood, S. C, late last night wnetner an ample -amount of when about to load for Augusta, water could be obtained. The ! The loading was stopped and the 1ll weu flas been dug and a I showmen were in a serious fix. -v A . a a . -1 . ' " . - Suvu. diuuunt oi water lias been A . farmer named S H Home found, which make's it a cer-j tried, it seems, to . buck a game tainty that the Tuscarora mill; in a side show ' After losW will be situated there. The flow oyer $600, ;he dicided, as luck or or water is now excerjtionall v the ffamfisters wprp ncrninQt. "him to appeal to the law. He em ployed a lawyer and swore out warrants for the men by name and others." All the drivers were arrested as they; reached the train with their teams; After waiting an hour, or two, the managers paid Home 625. He withdrew the charges and the circus men were released. Mighty bad, these showmen to beat a fellow out of his just "yearnings." A NEW LOT OF file, despite the fact that num. bers of wells there are now dry. Tae Largest Cotton Day. On Thursday morning Cotton Weigher Propst started off with good prospects of the biggest day of the season and it came. Early in the morning he had Mr. Barrett's lot of 85 and when the gates were closed that evening he had weighed; 225 bales. The best record he had made hereto fore this season was 198. A ETC1 gjgl TELEPHONE NO. 71. FOUNDED. ..1842. What Is the Meaning of the Word! One of The Standard's friends, who is of an inquiring mind, has been spending some time of his own and of others trying-to find the meaning of the Indian name 'Chuckatuck, " which is the name of a section of country in Vir ginia. Who can give us some light on the subject. LADIES AND MISSES, "Sixg Their Own Praise." The STIEFFia the PIANO to buy it hu8 .no equal for the money as you Hive the middleman's profits and it will lust a lifetime; ' but we have several bargains in other makes, ? ' We have taken in exchange for STIEFE'S two Iyers & Pond Pianos, one, the finest style that firm manu factures and it is almost new. ' If you want this make here are bargains. Ch"fl M Ctioaf Piano Manafactarer, iiab, lfl, UliUUlj Baltimore M1. Factory Branch Wareroai. t0;,8- charlotte, N. C. . C. H. Wilmotli, Mgr. Fixe Tuning. Palace Organs. ; Vanderbilts $70,000,000. The, will, of the late Cornelius Vanderbilt has been probated. and the terms given out. It disposes of an estate of $70,- 000,000, Alfred G gets $50,000,- 00, -the . other heirs get $7,5Q0, - 00, each except Cornelius who crossed his father, in marrying. He- gets, by the will, $1,500,000 1 FOR but hilrother Alfred will make I up" the amount that will make ?nd I??.en 15 a .bottl? cf Ta8te" Cornelius equal sharer with the Iphfi Cinill TVinirv NAVAr fails r.n nnrA?l A Then why experiment with worthless I others except himself. Thej imitation? trice 0U cents. lOMhfnw ic hniin,ifnl1v rnvirlod . . 1 1 I r V JLNS TT W MA. JJL .A 11 T yj A. V mnnan r-vr n vr . T i foila n vn I J. m . m IOr. Pythians Take Notice! All members of Concord Lodge "No. 51 Knights of Pythias are Up-to-date. CASTOR B ROWN, THE BEST PRESCRIPTION CHILLS BLUE AND BLACK- Cannon c Fetzer Co. See change in the Bakery ad. today. Craven Bros, have a change in their ad today. Be sure you read it. Mr. C F Walter has gone to Salisbury. He will be gone several weeks. Mountain Buckwheat, Apples HOW'S THIS? Wo . offer one hundred dollars requested to meet in Castle Hall reward, for any caee of catarrh tonight at 8 o'clock promptly. I that can uot by cured by Hairs C. L. White, C. C. Catarrh Cure. - " F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., m i l M Working Nlfht and Day. xoieao, unio. I XTT J V "J " J, I Thft Wifist and mightiest little thin? -Vt me unuersigneu, nave that ever was made is Dr. King's New known F J Cneney for the last 15 ljiie rma. uiyery pin is a sugar-coatea vpara and h irva him rifirfeollv Slobule of health, that changes weak- ;ttl:fthift :n hnainfisa tranrtan- ness into strength, listtessness into reliable-in all businesa tranSac- energy, brain-fag into mental power, tions and financially able to carry They're wonderful in building up the out any obligations made by their health. Only 25o per box. Sold by L. J Fetzer's Drug store. , P m 1 Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- Rev J M L Lyerly, principal of Crescent academy, will preach at the Reformed church Sunday. Fr6sh fish and oysters tomor row morning. Earl Hartsell. Phone 41. Mollie Harris, commonly known as uvioiiie xeuuoii, a. u.u Rich and Elegant Furniture At. -nripfitrthat, do not take awav vour breath is what tickles ternally, acts directly upon the the fancy and opens the purse. We are showing this week at blood and aaucous surface of the prices that will enable you to get4 some rich pickings in parlor, system: Price 75-?. per bottle, tables. Everv dav Buck's Stoves are making happy homes. generate wnito woman oi our oum uy an uiuidio. auo.- tLappy is tne iamiiy xnax; uaywui me iuuu uuvu o. town dipfi Thursaav nisnt. uisi ireo. V J -pw J Mr. and Mrs. AB Correllhave returned to Spartanburg after nd Cabbage fresh at Jho ' P ! nding Thur sda y he re wrth n,; ! Mr. NoahCorrell: Mr. Correll Allison's. Let Alexander & Hendrix clean and- press your clothes tiktisiaction guaranteed. , The Thursday Afternoon Whist Ciub met this time with the "M i : ses M e ans . It was a delight- iul meol"ut!i . . ; , r Hoy le Long, son of Surveyor Jno. H'Tjbnsr. of Mt. Pleasant, has been secured to teach the ! -school at, Ponlar Tent. ! We are sorry to learn that Eddie, son of Mr John Isenhour, of No. 4 township, who is very sick oi wnnoia iever is iiu uou- l XT' ter. . .....: ..: - - is now in the jewelry business with Mr. Corum Correll. THey Are Beauties ! i : Mr. Joe Cotton, of Tifton? Ala., spent Thursday night here ' on his way to the bedside, of his father in Montgomery county who is quite sick. Mr. Cotten was employed here some years ago and is remembered by num bers of friends. NEW YORK MARKETS. will please yb i. 8et4 ihm. A iin o- Also Undertakers. -o ) -tjji.r- and Opal Rings. vl 'Imirjijil National Mi Miss Carrie Richwine and her friend, Mrs; Benson, have re turned to Salisbury after spend: ing several days at Mr. George W Brown's. The protracted meeting at Central Methodist church con tinues each night. Rev. J D Arnold preached an excellent sermon there last night. Dr. J E. Sm oot, adminstrator of Mary Moore, , deceased, will sell a lot of household goods and about 21 new home-made j quilts at public sale at the residence of Jno. Willeford on East Depot street Saturday, the 28th, at 2 , i Open Jan. . . 8 March 11 May r. VI 13: Dec..rv4 Sugar 154i Dec. May cotton ' Hiffh ' Low Closed 10 , . 4 9 13 ' ' 8 13 11 16 16 ' f 6fe ' 2 6' 154f 1521 152f CHICAGO WHEAT. 701"" 70f' " 70i"' ;70f 74f 74 73 74 W; .C. ' THE JEWELEK. BREAD - FOR $1.00 AT in Concord Bakery. FRESH FISH : AND OYSTERS. Joe Fisher, Proprietor. 'PHONE 122. , FdM Sale. 51 dozen Ladies Linen Hand kerchief s at 60c. doz. . - ' 190 nairs Misses Ribbed Hose, two tnread, 2x2 ribbed, sizes 5 to 9, at 10c. Ladies Black Hose with white feet for 2oc. v ; ; , V - Ladies Black-Hose with split feet for '25c. , v Shoes! Shoes!U)on't forget us on Shoes. We have the best in town for the money. v ramicy Gibson & Morrison. -.' We: are prepared to give the . people,, tnis winter better bargains than usnal in all Heavy aed .Qrocrjes v At wholesale and . - . f retail. ? It -J will' pay you to see our Large Stock of - v Tinware,;.:,,;..; - Woodware, v.--'f Glassware Crockery, Shoes, v i Hats, Etc.: before buying. For Clover Seed, Seed Rye, and Rock Salt goto j Q Wx Patterson's. i$cVrtlit busiiless public a reliable, per- iiiinjit. tmservative and accommodat- iug baiiktiij?' instritioii. ' t We solicit vour : patronago with the as8tiJriince of honorable treatment and due appieciatibu of your patronage. If wo can berve you any time we will ; be slid to have you come and see ue. - LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS .. i TO CUSTOMER!?. Capital ana surplus -: - $10000. I -. ' D. B Colt bane, Ohaahier, J. M. ODEiii. Wesident. M. L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY. FEED AND SALE : : STABLSS, Just in Tear oi 8t- 01oud Hotnl. Om hfbupee DQt all-passenger trains Outfits oi ell kinds famished promptly and at reasonable prices. Horsea aad mules always on hand or sals. Breviers of txaroa?at)re Poland OKIq fl . - 'I C1UCK.
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