T k- following change of schedule tool: NORTHBOUND.- S arrives at 5 52 am, ' " " 10 00 am, u " 7-09 p in, 9.4k p ra, 2.00a ai(iieij t) No. 12 (i SOUTHBOUND 37 arrives at 8 49 n ai, (flag) ii " 44 11 23 a m. m 7 ' " 8.fl p m, ;jo " 9.20 p'm, (lias) -33 4 " 7 19 a m, 61 " " 8 49 a ru, (freight) No. 35. when running ahead ot .No. 7, i, .ilaged if necessary for through travel south of t harlotte, and is stopped for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. No. 33 stops regularly for lissengers for Salisbury, High Point, Greensboro, Reidsville, .Danville and principal stations between Danville and Washington. No 37 stops for pas sengers coining from i vnchburg or points beyond, and to take on pas sengers for regular stopping places couth of Newells. No, 38 stops to let of? passengers from regular- stopping places south of Newells and to take on passengers for regular stopping places, Lynchburg or bevond. Xos. ' and 34 a top at Concord foT passengers to or from the C. C.; & A. Division Charlotte to Augustaand other points in South Carolina, Georgia and Piorida, reached! through Columbia or Augusta Nos. 7. 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains and conae- t at Salisbury with trains of W. JN. u Division. TWO NEGROES IN TROUBLE. One Draws a Pistol on Three Small : - J" Mllvi to Oive Bond A. SEW BIOBEll and Are Confined to Jail. A crowd was at the TELEPHONE NO. 71. FOUNDED...... .........1842 For N. C. College. -It is Wanted at Hickory. j Salisbury, in her efforts to get negroeTVaok StiZT and r'1VaL. "Qe at least that has George Harri were 11 ' "tSTT V , for .carrying pistols. The evi- q 1 the Tennessee Lutheran dence in the case brought out tie Synd haS a Co1" f act that CeU.ne ei1 ;ege-at HiCk" threatening remarks and drow a ! 72 m YT "t? renvoi vp- nn v, - , c,000 and there are 103 stu- " ivy "jdents in siae ol the Three me winter just on on this Mile branch. One of the negroes plead guilty while the other stoutly denied the accusation. A bond of 200 was required of Caldwell and one of '150 was required of Harris. Both were taken to jail. Chronic JNasal Catarrh uois- ons every breath that is drawn into the lungs. There is pro curable from any druggist the remedy tor the cure of this trnhmo A Ely's Cream Balm placed into the nostrils spreads over an in flamed and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful in flamation, cleanses, heals and cures. A "cold in the head van ishes immediately. Sold by druggists or will be mailed for 50 cents by Ely Bros., 56 "War ren St.. New York. Venetians,. Ladies Cloth, Homespuns, attendance now. The M synod Will offer the N, C. Synod a half interest in Lenoir collegf, It an t . tnus it tne oiler be accepted consolidating the two institu tions. Last August the Tennessee Synod appinted a committee to submit a proposition to the N. C. Synod. This committee met last Saturday and decided to offer Novelty Patterns, Black Silk and Wool liixu mxeresTi m juenoir college. We understand that it was the desire of this committee to offer to move Lenoir college to Salis bury -and consolidate the two Poir de Soie, Real Scotch Plaids and lusLituLions at tnis place. LJut I this property in charge of the coll esre was given conditions upon its remaining in Hickory. So it can not be moved. Salis- burv Sun. Crepons, Plain Black Luxon Silks and Tine soothing aud healing prop erties of Cbamberlain's Conh Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent, cures have made it a great favorite with the people everywhere. For salo by M. L. Marsh & Co., Drnggists. 'Simg Theih Own Praise." I S TIEFP is the PIA.NO to buy; i' tijit no equal for the inoney as you ; ' v- the middleman's profits and it will L-t.a litetiine but we " hav several I. :i renins in other makes. We have taken in exchange . for STIEFf'S two Ivers & Pond Pianos, -ne, the finest style that" firm manu- iuctures and it is almost new. If you u&ut this make here are bargains. Clirin M Qfinnf I'lano Manufacturer, iiuu. ill, 011111, JI will more M1. ro. 313 X. See change in Park's & Co. ad. See change in Bell, Harris Co. ad. & Suiting. NEW . YORK MARKETS. COTTON Open High Low Closed Jan. . . 20 20 , 15 19 March 22 23 18 23 May . . 25 27 22 27 Dec. . . 17 - 18 14 18 Sugar 154i 155f 153 153 CHICAGO WHEAT. Dec. . . 70j 70h 70 J Don't fail to ses our Carpets, extra Supers, Volo Brussels Velvets and Top New Patterns. Can do you Good on Prices. of - Factory Branoli Warerooia iharloite, N Co U. Wiimoth, Mgr. Fixe Tuning. Pal.2de Organs. Billy Yvreddington is sick. Parks & Co sell rubbers for all feet. , u Please note change in the i: Correll, the jeweler. ad. Miss Lou Stuart has returned home from Asheville where she i has been spending several months with her relatives. The body of Mrs. Bittle Ban gle, of Forest Hill, who died so suddenly Sunday night, was taken to Bethel near Misen heimer's springs for burial. The seven-year vJd child, whose home has been at Mr. Si mon Barnhardt's, in No. 5 town ship, died last Sunday night. Espy Winecoff, of Cannon ville, is ' 'learning the road," preparatory to having a position on a freight train as a break-man. The bill collectors will fall in line tomorrow morning. See change in the Cannon & Fetzer Co. ad. today. change Craven Bros, have a "ni their ad today. Be sure you it, " - A THOUSAND TONGUES Could not express the rapture Annie E. bonnier, of 1125 Howard st,. Philadelphia. Pa. , when she found that A I ' J 1 Dr. King's New Discovery for Consum- 11 fl m J Y f T ! O P cough that for made years nad made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors jCould giye her no help, but ehe says of 'this 'Koyal Cure "it soon re- Til 1 I1TT- movea tne pain in my cnest ana l can now sleep soundly, something I can scarcely remember doing: before. I reel like sounding its praises through out the Universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, Price 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's Drug Store; eyery bottle guaranteed. Cannon' & Fetzer Co. and Cogitation Don't forget the 25 per cent, discount on all dye work, also remember that our dyes do not rub off. Concord Steam Laundry and Dye Works. . Mr. H M Barrow's beautiful residence will soon be ready for habitation. Mr.Jas. C Fink will fr.m, : t i-.-. VtttIt en t A -n-nl occuDV the house vnere Mr. tsar- "UUiH'.liU jLL4.V1 ii UUUvi i lyiVkJ ( w XT t I! Will turn deliberation into consternation when we name the price we are selling a New Carpet at. 'We have only a few rolls to offer. "The early bird" you know the rest. Our New Fall line of Rugs are superb. We are also, strictly in the push on Library and Hall Lamps. Window Shades in exquisite coloring. .nd Cabbage fresh at Jno. P Allison's. Childi e is, Misre 3 and worn an's mackintoshes : economically priced at Parks &" Co. Suits thoroughly cleaned and pressed for $1.00 at the Concord Steam Laundry. ; Mrs. F S Starrette has re turned to Mooresville after visit ing her parents here. The Beethoven Musical Club will meet at Mrs. W R Harris, tomorrow at 3 p. m. Let Alexander & Hendrix lean and press your clothes satisfaction guaranteed. The band concert will be held in Catbn's hall on Tuesday night of next ;week. " Have your last Winter's suit lened and dyed at the Concord Steam Laundry. They guarantee this work. ' We are requested to say that the meeting of the Masonic lodge lor tonight has suffered a storm postponement and will not be new until further notice. row is now living after some re-; pairs are made. j. David Parish, son of Mr. Locke Parish, left Monday, night for Macon, Ga. where he ; goes to attend school in a busi ness college. He will begone several months. j j Mr. CR White dropped, into; the Standard office this morning te say that the weather carries j with it the assurance that the i bicyclists have not pumped all the wind into their tires yet. fit is ' your watch that is troubling you bring your troubles to us. if it is a watch that you are wanting We have them from $1 up td $60. w r s THK JEWEL KK. ! T ITT" -itii o- Also Undektakers. Un BREAD, CAKES, PIES, ROLLS and BUNS always on hand at Concord Bakery. Joe Fisher, .Proprietor. 'PHONE 122. : For Sale; 5 dozen Ladies Linen Hand kerchiefs 60c. doz. 120 pairs Misses Ribbed Hose, two tnread. 2x2 ribbed, sizes 5 to 9i, 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. Wa hn prep ired to Give the people tnieJ winter better bargains tLn usual in all of v Heavf and At wUoiHsiie and retail It will p y a to see pur Large Stock of Tinware, Crockery, Shoes, Glassware, (kofi Naiioua! Bank before buying. For Clover Seed, Seed Rye, and Rock Salt go t o .Q.W.Patterson's. OfTero the business public a reliable, pcr manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instution. We solicit your patronage with the 1 assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to haye you come and see us . LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS , TO CUSTOMERS. - - r - - Cajital afil Sumliis - - $10050. D. B Coltbanje, Chasbier, J. M. OdktIi. President M, L. Brown & BRo.' LIVERY, FEED AND SALE, STABLES, Jost in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Om nibuses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds famished promptly and at reasonable price? Horses and males always on hand ro 8 ale. Breeders offi .borouhbra Poland CMna Hoi &

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