Arriral of Trains, The following change of schedule took effect Juneiz. NORTHBOUND. No. 8 arrives at 5 52 arm W .... (1 It 1A - M 12 3S 62 t (I It 1 A AA - " 7-09 p m. 8.61 b m.(flaa) " .4S p m, i "2,00 am(lreiuit) SOUTHBOUND No. 37 arrives at 8.49 a mt (flag) 7 35 33 61 tt t l MM 7.19-am. 44 849 a jn,; (freight) No. 35. when running ahead ot No. 7 is flagged if necessary for through travel Bouttt of harlotte, and is stopped for passengers arriving from Lynohburg.or bevond. No. 3& stops 'regular ly' for passengers for Salisbury, High Point Greensboro, Keidsville, Danville and principal stations between Danyiile and Washington. No. 37 stops "' for pas sengers coming from J-ynchburc or points beyond, and to take on pas sengers for regular ; stopping places flouth of Ne wells. No. 88 stops to let off passengers from regular stopping places south of Ne wells and ta take on passengers for regular stopping places. Lynchburg or bevond. Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for passengers to or f roin the C. C. & A. tension Charlotte 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 jjd connect at Salisbury with, trains of W. N. 0. Division. v TELEPHONE NO. 71. FOUNDED. . . ... .1842 "Sixg Their Own Praise J' The STIEFF is the PIANO to buy; it has no equal for the money as you Mve the middleman's profits and it will Ltbt a lifetime; but we havo several bargains in other makes . We have taken in exchange for STIEFF'S two Ivers fc Pond Pianos, one, the finest style that firm manu iactures and it is almost new. If you vani tnis maRe here are bargains. Piano Mannfactnrer, Baltimore MU. Factory Branch areroom,.T?A- - ctrarlotte, BT. C. C. H. Wilmoth, Mgr.: Fine Tuning. Palace Organs. A SENS ATI nv, . The Stahlv En . - .: - I rm...., . "mes Uut With .A"ere "be no services at ments. About -theiPYthlans Xth - ' uames therant church to- ' true. 5t?ent To Be - chuh in Rowan ' county. f To jrC--i'' - lS0w niht Rev: Holland, in the last issueof the Stanly ;IX D' of Charlotte will deliver Enterprise Editor: Bivins Makes btt smon before the ,Woman!s statement of?5-:i-0re'gQ; Missionary I Theacrament orthords taemseives in a vat-it nr., isuimor -nrin k ::x geuanly oaiisoury on the Tadkiri tra f uw morning durmsr the morn. aays ago alter thn - in n l"s vice. , (- regular , services 6n of itoy wiuorrow night. tiiev;loig:e thftw; statementwasal) made that it was a 'drunkeh crowd: " ; ine above statements caused the Pythians of Albemarle, al isbury, Charlotie::and Concord become indignant as soon as they saw the statement- and the ' mem bers of different towns were soon telephoning T and telegraphing to eacli other to siee if there, is any truth in the statement; M The Pythians claim that everv ojoawi wuu maae is untrue and will be brought .out 'in the proper lorm ana in the proper way. Theifflgtesi'-'''-bflacers were quickly apprised of the fact ' Prom what: the Pythians tell us the statement was made without a proper investigation; of the facts. ... - . to. I Stieef, Mr. J SEckford, who was here two years ago and conducted a dancing shool, is here. Rev. B Lacy Hoge will fill the pulpit of Rev. A C Barron in Charlotte tomorrow night. Craven Bros, have a change in their ad today. Be sure you read it. . Miss May Oates has returned to Charlotte after spending a week with Miss Margaret Cannon. Lev Alexander & Hendrix ';-an and press your clothes siilisl&ction ffuarjinteed. A 'Tacky" Party. . A number of the younger la dies gathered at Mr. Jno, A Cline's Friday night and' had : a regular 4 'tacky" - party. The girls were dressed in all kinds of ways anclandeed looked tacky.' It was a pleasant time and Miss Rosa May - Phillips gained the prize for the ? most appropriate costume for the occasion. ' Escaped From the Chaingang. Officers are on the' lookout for John Bean, a white man, who escaped from the chaingang Friday. John Bean was serving a" sentence for retailing whiskey and was put on the chaingang a number of monthV ago. Gen. Henry Dead. " Gen. Guy V Henry, the mili tary governor of T Porto Rico, died in New York Friday night. It-is understood that he lost his health at the post of duty and succumbed to pneumonia. ii - NEW YOftK MARKETS. Mountain Buckwheat. Apples and' Cabbage fresh" at Jno. P en's. Jno. Alexander has returned home after accompanying the drum corps of Charlotte to Atlanta. Mrs. J F Rolfe returned home Friday night from Evansville, Ind., where she spent four months. Mr. J H White, - of No. 11 township, left Friday , night for Lmcolnton.to spend several days 'ith his brother. Robt; Lafferty, son of Dr. J S afferty, of China Grove, has secured a school at Derita. He will have an assistant. The three-year old child of Mr. B Horton, of Cannon ville, uied-. Friday morning. The domains were interred at Boger's chapel in No. 10 township. Mr. Will Widenhouse, who clorks for H L Parks & Co., has Vr;lll3dthe Fetzer housp on South am street. He . intends to move next Tuesday. COTTON High Xow Closed 14- " 10 14 16 13 15 20 15 20 11 9 10 . 154;" 151f 153 CHICAGO WHEAT. 70i 70i . 69f 70 73f 731 73i 73i BANK STATEMENT. Reserve Increase ...... 1,597,450 ! Species Decrease . . ... 662,600 j Legals Increase ....... 750,200 Loans Decrease . . . ... . 4,766,900 Deposits Decrease . . . . 6,740,200 Circulation Increase Open Jan... 13 March 15 May . 16 Dec . 9 Sugar 152 Dec M Rev J M L Lyerly, principal ot Orescent academy, will preach -at Trinity Rieformed: church to morrow. ; " y Rev.i T- W Smith -will fill his pulpit at Ep worth -Methodist church tomorrow mbrning. To morrow evening at .6.45 o'clock Rev. Nelson will conduct the services. v;' MrAJohpsoUj of the Thomas yille,Orpbanage, will fiU the pul pit of the Baptist phurch tomor row morning. Missionary exer cises will. 33e" held tomorrow night. - iev. W. B.d ;Oney will hold service at St.; Andrews Luth. eran church tomorrow night, , feev! J. D. Arnold will hold regular :'ddhlic&rost Hill M. E.: church tomorrow morning and night. v : ': The Rectot, Rev. J C Davis. will conduct services at All Saints Episcopal church tbmor- row morning at 11 o'clock and tomorrow evening at 5 o'clock. Sunday school at 1Q. o'clock in morning. . s , .. . There will be regrular services at the First Presbyterian church tomorrow morning and tomorrow night by the pastor. Rev. W C Alexander.. , - Working Night ana Uay, The busiest and mightiest little, thing that ever was made is Dr. Kind's New Life" Pills. 1 ; Eyery pill Ja-a sugaivooated globule of health, that changes weak ness into strength, :listiessne8 1 into energy, - brain-fag into- mental- power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25o per box. Sold by Fetzer'sDrug store. i Annual Inspection Notice. , ' I The members of the Cabarrus Black Boys military cdmpany are urgently requested to be at their armory this - after noon -at ' 5 o'clock to stand the annual inspection. , , - Eli GoLDSTQN. " Captain. .. . THE BEST PRESCRIPTION FOR " CHILLS and fever is a bottle cf Grove's Taste less Chill Tonie. Never fails to cure; Then why experiment with worthless imitation? Price 50 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure. " They Are - A:NEW 1 - - ..- '- v ...... ADIES ''it AND MISSES Up-to-date. CASTOR BROWN BLUE AND BLACK. Cannon & Fetzer Co. ML THT T " Beauties 88,000 Mr. E A Hall is night over seer of the spinning room in the Wiscassett and Mr. T M Crowell is overseer of the card room. Stanley Enterprise. Kvnry oiih of thnra will pit-as yo s C"in and see ihni A uc jut of Opal Rings. W. C. CCRRELL, THE JEWELEK lVlakes a hatmv home for all the members of her hnusAhnlrf Rr make her happy by sending her home one of our handsome stoves. TgTmsslfc Stoves Will save her a world of worry, to say nothing of the fuel. "A Word to the wise is sufficient. " A few $ $ $ will buy them. r " T i -' ' ii- r i i; i i iri-Tnrwiliit.iifirmnfiiiHrf,fa O.Vi I 1 ir ' O Also Undektatsrs.- o 7 o rd National Bank BID TICKETS FOB 1.00 AT Concord Bakery. FRESH FISH AND OYSTERS. Joe Fisher, Proprietor. 'PHONE 122. For Sale. 5 dozen Ladies Linen Hand kerchiefs at 60c. doz. 120 pairs Misses Ribbed Hose, two tnread. 2x2 ribbed, sizes 5 to 9h at 10c. . " 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 in town for the money. Gibson & Morrison. We are prepared to give the people this winter better bargains than osual in all of ' . : . . IMeavj and :. At whoieaaie and j 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 Q. W. Patterson's. ttVrfi the hardness public a reliable, per ii v;miu. conservative and accommodate lug tiankiu instation. Wo toioit vour patronage with the assurance of honorable treatment and dne uppreciatiou of your patronagre. j If wo can serve you any time we will be tflad to have you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMER. . . - - -I - CaDital ana Snrplns - - 170000. I). B CoiiTBANB, Chashier, 1. ML. Odejl. Vresident. W. L. Brovn & BRo.. "LI VERY FKKi v VD 'SALE 8TABLKS, Just in rear ol St. Cloud Hotel. Om nibusee raet all paaarger trainp. Outfits of feiuflev furnished promptly a; id it reasonable prices. Hcrsea and q ale tdays on band or sat?. 3 t terv oi , .aofoaabre

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