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i - ArriTlof Train. Tbe following change of schedule took effect JanelS. 1699- -SOUTHBOUND. . Graded School Report for October. 1 central building Boys 186, girls 173, ' total 359;' Vo. 8 a 36 12 34 62 rrives at 5 52 a m, in uy a ra, . " 709pm, " 8.51 p m,(flag) 44 9.45 p m, " 2 00 am (lieu it) Chronic ;JNadai Catarrh pois ons every breath' that . is drawn into the luners. There is rro- attendance 96 per cent- tardv curabe from fr-druggist the truant 0: nnrn! a . li" ?; y u' i remedy for the cure of : this me SOUTHBOUND Mr 37 arrives at 8.49 a n, (flag:) u "1123 a m, " O.o i p ra ' " 9.20 p'm, (flag) 7.19 a in, ' ' " 8 49 a m, (freight) ' So 35 when running ahead ot No. 7, , ha ed if necessary for through travel souttTof 1 harlotte, and is etopped for yasseDers arriving from Lynchburg or Wourl. No. 33 stops regularly for punished 4; visitors 7. FOREST HILL. Boys 37, girls 40, total 77; at tendance 90 per cent; tardy 16; truant 0; punished 5; visitors 1. ' CANNONV1LLE. . 7 85 3S 61 trouoie, A small auantitv of Ely's Cream Balm placed into cne nostrils spreads over an in flamed and angry surface, reliev ing immediately the painful in- namation, cleanses, heals and I cures, A cold in the "head van ishes immediately. Sold by Wi rrfc e p S i? e s s ,iq . , K , . oxrt-cj xiuiixtJuitiLtJiy. oom DV xuyb girls 51, toial 99: at- drusrsrista fr Will h.f -mnilorJ f rr nuance yd per cent; tardy 4; 50 cents by Ely Bros., 56 War truant U; punished 2; visitors ir pen fat.. In ew York. Total attendance 535. COLORED SCHOOL. Boys A. THOUSAND TONGUES toina not express the rapture of Annie E. Jpringeiy of 1125 Howard st ntv . -i -x ... . . - I gins jlu, total iyd; Knuaae,Pma -rt- wneu she found that ti i ; i - i I - ' iii i i v m mm. m nna j j -k " i- w - v i . n w r-, v iifli ji iiimii ill nAseners ior oaiisuury, nign roint, . uur cent: tarav 4o . i i , r Y , - &s&hMd 4ed, 2l'; voters ahSl ase commit from 1 yuchbata or : ' - -pA,;,, TTrx ' S savsof this Kolil a, onn ! Mr.': Orr .-Myrtle r Day vault, poiuts beyona, ana 10 taxe on pa. centers ior regular eiopping ; Places 0i' passengers I rom regular stopping ""jr wutuiiery.- places south of Nevvells and to tak'e on ' Miss taura: " Leslie' Ollio msseners for regular stopping places, Vi " t m v , ume Lynchburg or bevond. ,r -tJlUme, lva Townsend. Vos-Jr tTnVrom VhS f? p'aa' Miss HiU: Juliet Alexander, oAssengers to or from the C (J. &A. T . ' division Charlotte to Augusta and Julia Barrow. Carrie Petrea. ffStAtaW IrT ; McConnell, Ralph Cald- wen. Miss Lena Leslie: Lin Sed- Augusta. Nos. 7. 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains end connect at Salisbury with trains of W. N. C. Division. TELEPHONE NO. 71. FOLDED. ..1842. bery, Homer Barnhardt, Shular Perry; Fannie Qur,.y. Note: To bo on the roll of honor requires a grade of 80 or higher in music and writing, 90 or more in all other studies, no tardiness ana not aosent more than one day. C S COLER, Supt. moved the pain in . my.ohest and I can TA 1 Y u 1 ; 1 5??. ' w 11 1 K",,ru,,g! now Rleep soundly, something I can r , . . ."V.." ' . scarcely remember - doing . before. I .... , Ti. V ' r'i. i --n j ' i iii - i th nrDdin. prai nes tnronh- N ovelty ratterns, di ac K, oi I k ana vv oo i out tne Universe.' So will everv one , ' who tries .Dr. KingV New Discovery ior any irounie.oi tniinroat, I -nest or r-ji - fS I I OIIL 1 ljuiitts, Jfnee 50c. aud S1.00. Trial lTRnnnS. H D HCK LUXU Oimb dMU bottles free at Fetzer's Drug Store; r I ' " : " "-'-V - - " every bottle gunranted. ' I 1 ' Poir de Soie. Real Scotch Plaids and Suiting. fit is ' your watch ; th at is troubling; you bring your A 1 1 A trouoies to us. The Admiral to Marry. Some of our readers have pro tested that it has been Dewey long enough and they are gorged, but we hope it will not be a bit ter dose that we give them now The STIEFF is the PIANO to buy; Lu -un. i , -u ! save the middleman's profits and it will to be married "Soon. The date is last a lifetime; but we have several w -gi v.,, nf Trf on bargains in other makes. hsaid' to be fixed but not yet an- We have taken in exchange for nounced. . He is to take to his STIEFF'S two Ivers & Pond Pianos, , rt Mr.e TTo-nl one. the finest stvie that firm mannlLome . the wealthy Mrs. Hazen lactures and it is almost new. If you sister to Jno. R. McLaen. candi- . . 1 a I want this maKe here are bargains. 'Sikg Their Own Praise." he STIEFF is the PIANO to bt it has no equal for the money as you Piano Munnfactarer, Baltimore Sid. No. 213 .N. fc I SHeef. Pflntnrv Prannh WnrRpnmn Charlotte, N. C. C. H. WUmoth, Mgr. - Pine Tuning. Palace Organs. date for governor of Ohio. Mrs. Hazen is a childless widow of about 40 years and of prominent position in fashionable circles. in the capital city. if it isa watch that you j Jare . wanting - we have them from 1 up to $60. W. C. CORRELL, THE .TEWELEK 1 KIND 10 1 OLD 6011 We keep the ideal feed for the" cows. Tne very thing you neea: COTTON SEED HULLS. OTTON SEED MEALr OTTON SEEEl : FEED. The latter being meal and hulls ' mixed in proper proportions for cow feed. - Send us your order. Prompt delivery. ; , r " Don't fail to see our Carpets, extra Supers, Volo Brussels, Velvets and Top New Patterns Can do you Good on Prices. Cannon & Fetzer Co. Admiration and Co itation Tne soothing and nealing prop erties of Chamberlain's Cough Bemedv. its pleasant taste and Ben Craven, of China Grove, momDt aud permanent cures spent Tuesday here. have made it a great favorite with Miss Dora Barringer is in the the people every where. For sale city visiting her aunt, Mrs. R 0 bJ M- arflh & Druggists. V , ; Services appropriate to All Mrs. Chas. S Stone, of Char- Saints Day were held at the lotte, is visiting at Capt. J M Episcopal church by Rev J C Alexanders. Davis. . Suits thorouehlv cleaned and Mrs. L R Pruett and children, pressed for $1.00 at the Concord 6f Charlotte, who have been vis iting at Rev. Hoge's, nave re turned home. tv,q fno,hn,llame Tuesdav at Hhanel Hill between the Univer sities of North Carolina and Marylana resuitea m aiuuua o victory in a score oi.o to u. Tiv ft R Peck, the Charlotte Miss Alice Jones, who has 0ptician, wiu be in Concord at the been visiting Miss Margaret Can- w'dnesdav Nov. 15th one non, has returned to Charlotte. day only Giasses acculately ad- The prayer meeting at St. justed. Satisfaction guaranted.. James Lutheran church will4 be Read the new advertisement of held this evening at 7 o'clock. the Kimball house in. today's Have your last Winter's suit issue. Mrs. paJs,ftf cleaned and dyed at the Concord her best efforts to givejier pa team Laundry . They guarantee tront a, iox j - l'iis work. Laundry. Lot Alexander &. Hendrix clean and press your clothes atisf action guaranteed. Billy Weddington is able to be at his desk again today. It as a good shaking chill he had. Miss Alice Jones, who has I 'V . . - ! - Will turn deliberation into consternation when we name the price we are selling a New Carpet at We have only few rolls to nfFar.- Tha oarlv bird" vou know the rest. Our New Fall line of Rugs are superb. We are also strictly m the push on Library and Hall Lamps. Window Shades in exquisite coloring. ' - ' - ; o Also Undertakers. , Irs. Fannie Horton, of Horns- ooro, and Mr. H S Hilton, of vnarlotte, are visiting their sis ler, Mrs. D D Johnsdn. "Be kind to the old cow" and send your order to the Cannon & otzer Co. store for cow feed. ee their new ad. elsewhere to day. . v Don't forget the 25 per cent. llsconnt on all dve work. also remember that our- dves rl o not off. Concord Steam Laundry BREAD, 1 CAKES, PIES, - ROLLS and BUNS always on hand at Concord Bakery. Joe Fisher, Proprietor. 'PHONE 122. IHI Promnt attention siVen to tne I ; guests of the' ' ! Kimball Hel.' Table supplied from the best on the market. Polite servants. Rates: $1.00 to $1.50 per day. Special rates to regular boarders. Mrs. H. A. KIMBALL; Manager. For Sale. 5 dozen Ladies Linen Hand kerchief s at 60c. doz. . - 120 pairs Misses Ribbed Hose, retail. ' It will pay you to see two thread, zxz riDDea, sizus u w our ljarge otocs oi 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 m town for the money. o ii Concord National Bank 1 We are prepared to give the people this winter better bargains than usual in all of Heavy aimd Fancy. At wholesale and Gibson & Morrison. Qlassware, Crockery, Shoes, Hats, Etc., before buving. For Clover Seed, Seed Rye,, and Rock Salt go to Q. W. Patterson's. Offera the business public a reliable, per manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instation. v We solicit yonr patronag with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to have you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS 1 TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - - - Capital an! Surplus - - $70000. D. B Coltbane, unasnier, J. M. Odei.Ii, President. M, L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY, FEED AND 8ALE. 8TABLE3. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Om nibuses meet all pas3enger trainp.r Outfits of all kinds furnished promptly and at reasonable pricep. Horees and mules always on hand ro sale. Bre-ders of .noroughbie Poland CM aa Hp s. , uu reworks. .
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