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AtfrtfY.'i off zrrtlns. who following change of schedule took SOUTHBOUND. Vo ? arrives at 5 52 am,. 6.51 p m,(fhg) 9.4.' p m, 2.00 a in H joVkj t) " 34 (i it it tt SOUTHBOUND. Vt 37 arrives at 8 49 a ji;'(fliiw) V H 14 11 23 a m, 35 . 33 t M;Wtpra, ." 9.20 pm, (flaj?) " 7 19 &TJT1, " 8 49 a m, (fre:ght) No. 35. when running ahead of oNo. 7, isfl:ir?red if necessary for through tr ivel 60utli of harl ott, and is .'stopped far passengers arriving from Lyhchburg- or beroud. Nrt."3G stApa Tegular ly for jassengers for Salisbury, High Point, Greensboro, Ileidavilie, Danville , and principal stations between Danville and Wasnmgioii. xio. -oi scops lor pas- ' 1 - With til ft rim mtli nn m... uuc8 lomorrow. wui nold re.rular Wnb we Sf 1 tomorrow Young Caldwell balling for the ?fe,:at James- Lutheran Daily that he may know wt at .,,7 J-Al wvemn . He Is in West Virginia. : hblrefirular-Tr Zv' We hav received a letter from .ft will pnmry, T r oci vice .- 1 ah. ,1ns oui-oi-tne-way SSf me-- & telegraphing sSfeSS fanth0J' fest Virginia, a little tomrirrnw mf "eran cburch( town of about 500 . inhabitants: of the pastor, Rev. W B Oney. s ls a great . lumber towr , I X 1 Regular services ; bdth f tomor- there bein nothing there but I W row morning and night at Cen-: saw mills- tral MzrE. church Kwk v:4-. Rev: J. E; Thbmr, - ' To Purchase An Organ. J--wwt4. Anticipating tte Demnd.- - 7 r , , Ci.JTT f . ' " points beyond, and to take on pas- "We Know Each'Otherin Heaven " severs for regular stopping places RnhW ' f- T mthoi Newells. No. H8 stops to let S?03- P m- "False 0f passengers from regular stopping Y OrSflip. ' i places soutb of Newells and to take on ?ev J T) A m'kll riii passen-ers for regularstopping places, roR?iI J : Arnolci will hold; Lynchburg or bevond. 1 ' H,lar services at.. Forest Hill; 'Son. ft and 34 stop at doncord for 'M'Ei.1 churchHomdrfow.itLornin pangers.to or from the CO. & A. and night. - ; bivisiou Chariotto to Augusta afad 1 mun -n v 4 , . other points in South Carolina; Georgia lre m11 D regular Services nd Florida, reached through Columbia a the First Presbyterian church or Augusta . V'; tOro&bftiliMto 2vos. . 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains maMlwya&. 'PW w- W and cbuneefat Salisbury with trainstof S v' ? ?rt l:"W Q w..N. u. Division, v Alexander. - - ' - Services at Forest Hill Presby-: T? . x . yv . pmitn, tne pastor enows are ;xnmKmg Ul hold regular1 serves at very seriously of purchasing an M row M- -. cliurch tbrnor- j organ to place in the lodge room S 4. Uil i -ri T uo uiar services at the Baptist 'church tomorrow mornin'g and, tomorrow night bv 36 -Inch. Plaid Venetian only 15c. yd. lend enchantment to the can didate as he journeys through 0 the. unknown paths. It ' will be 0 nsed m opening and ; closing and also by the rank teams. NEW YORK 'MARKETS. 0O Closed 33- W li LihP l! l)N K- NO.- 71 . the pastor, Roy. Q-Pfeston. At founded: Atii P'Vaafltiiffiwiil begiht a; davsi Service everv, af ternnon i pi '4b'cloclc, "and every "night" at or 8 o'clbalr.- -Rev; -J esseW' Silef;' present to assist m these ser- biNQ Their Own Peaise." lthe singin are earnestlv re. BDdsr No Circumstances Can a Reality- quested to attend" regtllarly, and t Uiulcu5 ' ; 4 ; ome straight rto the 'chdm And it is a reality that we make strictly I 'w-.: one ade. --A laicQ'or Btnall-size, as a TTrnnsAVT thwotttcq sired, but ohly obelgrad!e.: Why 'buy an iartrameritrbeaaaso iilii adyettiiiea -Could not exDress the rapture of as cheap Purchase aa instrument that Annie E. pnnger of 1125 Howard st tone, delicate tortdi, etol ' ' :lnv' fact a 1 cough that for made years had made iiaiiu wim evurv lmpxoveineinr ma- xuj me: a ouraen. ah ocner remeaies ana beneficial to the weanand at; '..oixbaxricdt' doctors could eriye her no help, but she within the reach, of all, because we says of this Boyal Cure Vit soon re i Fe you'the Widdlemaris Tf out', and itl xnoved the pain in my chest and I can J MworthsayihitbdV.; : f iVT :: jjqw seep jnndls, asawtliinfcCir. dft uia :n8trnments taKeri in excnange scarcely remember doing before, l TermsWccdnitnodatitig.' ll; Oatal6id: tot , 'reel like sounding its praises through the asking;." Stne .bargains'; in-; Buare : bht the Universe." v8o will every one pianos 1 ; u ; " I V'Lwhb tries Dr. KingV'New Discovery j W Qtioof Plo HVrircnrv; . iQnany trouoie 01 tne xnroat, unest or Uli UUUWt1 COTTON Open "High Low Jan. . . 25 34 23 March 29 40 26 May.. 35 44 32 Dec. . . 22 30 21' ugarl52i 153i 1501 1501 i Dec; .. 67ir ;67f- 67 67i- May... 71i 71' 71 711 " BANK STATEMENT. Fancy Plaid Dress Goods only yd- BEAVER CAPES, fur trimmed, worth 1 to close out at 75c . . ...... ....... . . . .. . . .. BEAVER CAPES, full sweep braided and fur trimmed, worth $1.75 Our price 1. 5..... CHILDREN'S REEFERS worth $2.00 and $2.50. Our price $1.75. ........ . ........... QO 100 44-30 m ONE LOT of Blaclf Kersey Capes, tailor made, 135 in seewp braided plaited and plain, . worth $5.00 and $6.00. Wearegomg AN ATTRACTIVE line of Fur Capes and Crovats from $l-:00td"$2'jt)flr CherTOcanbfbougHt. WA Reserve Decrease . . . . . 2,450,600 Species .Decredse w . 8,336, 900 Legals Decrease..;. - 1,830,500 W Loans Decrease . 7-. 151.100 W Deposits Decrease. ... .11; 067, 200 ml Circulation Increase ... 154;700 m 1 Laaies' TailorMade : Suitp 1 1- ; . S5400: to Sg.Op. 'V P TO. 3$ V of t J - -1 jLme Table; Linen , mu.-jA . 7 0. m saveyou; money . i.,:' ::,';"-;": ; ..,..,1 '.V. .. . uuiu, in, uuuuit1 ' Baltimore' jam junngs, moe ouo. and i.uu. lriai 'C- H- ;:Wi!'rtirtlMri - 'MvrJ' nMaBonlclTotice. a. vv 1x4 iky vj c xuxui ' Communication of Stokes !-" aN LodeeNbi, 32. A. Note cha'rigeriar ' thevir;;; of Monday, nihtJ-Nbv: 13 at 8 Craven Bros; Iqdaj. ;: " 1 clock. K l u-riffin, Quail on toast at the Concord'" M. tnr ecretary Bakery. v- 'v r . - : s Mr. Ge)y rStinon tand wifej M, w Tvrllc, -uoc f who haveefen visitfng i Mr. h, Sain Carrots, have returned - j Charlotte. hniJlf-SwIH MissJraaa&fioffln, thetraioed homelast nightfrototo tberoadi ub fof months has been ' 1 ' f - " - ' 1 ' - ; - is visiting at Mrs. Nettie Matter- taS returned tor her iiome in Sal- son. ' : 1 . ' isbnry. Miss Ida Flowe, of; FlowesR-Mr. FiQiEai ihardtK has prur was nere today on ' her return c nasea a tract 01 iauu ux u v ei tome to Mt. Pleasant. : twelve acres from -Mr. Dolph , iNeisler. The land lies a few Messrs. Jas. - r uooic ana miies east of this place. Luther Hartsoll have returned 4 tome from the Columbia 'Fair, : A number ,of young ladies Cotton receipts Friday reached pHday night and took in the 113 bales. This -is s one' Of th'6 :imerrv-ffo-rotmd:n Most all of oest days we. have had -: th4 them took horseback; rides. Prompt attention given to the ! . ! suastSiof tiie ;KiptWlIHoteL Table supplied f rom theibest on. the market: vFojite. servants. Rates:; $100 to $1.50 per day. Specialrate&tp regular bpardersy. fcE A. MBAE.: Manager. ' ! ThiVigTof Beauty It will be a joy for you to see bur new brooches,' wnich we have received. Shouldn't be withbut 0 our efficient BUCK ranges ot: dependsrargely upon aod range pr cook stove, and we-have tne iiines btsdck oricooiiing stoves in au luw , uiyuato uopt6uy ana improvements,: ajftow iprices: 5uci7s great, vnniie naiuttL Linei, they are the besti , , r . . i c j I v Mrs. b v Young and: Miss Salr jTt T " Trti5z3 r TV T--Z- & te Young, who,have been visit- W M(fl)lL gatMr. A B YoungVhaVer Y Ti ineato Uharlotte." ' ; - Airs. Boykin returned home b i;iday night from , , Charlotte dicer visiting her sister, Mrs. Juo. F Yorke. ' ' - " " iJr. S R eck, the Charlotte" Ptician, will be in Concord at the; Y tel Wednesday Nov. 15th one 1 ouly. Glasses acculately ad- j itiu. batistaction guaranted. ' . Kev. J C Davis wfint tn T.py- ISf1?? this morning where-he IIS hls Pulpit tomorrow. There thi?n.ly b Sunday school at an a JPai church tomorrow let us. bake , your. Thanks "giving cakes. We make vou the best fruit cake for 35c per pc cake at 25c. You take no chances ton getting a good cake if you givu u .yuuj. Come and see even7 if you don't purchase. -urji also Undertakers.--o . G. Cqrrell TUP .IE.WELEK. ...( i Jt ' ' LOOK HERE! Concord Bakery. We are prepared to give- the people r this .wintei tterr baraaintf Jthanf usual fnl all better? barsa jusu . recoivwu. a . now xuu . jx Plato's: in Somerset and iVenitian cloths. "Blue v Venitian? fmdtb F i im !- Oroceries. Brown Covert - cloth; - SmaU ..ra.r ,,:4Ts; t Plafd wool 'obds 'in dress Jpat- At wholesale and f Armk: NTo two alike:-, - . ' - retail. It will , pay- yorr.to see ; " pound i ? "? ! CU .. . our Large Stock of onoes: oijut?: : ; A4uU- line, oi Jaaies- no ifre, combs, Ladies' pocket books. Come and see us. We will do , : 5 Fisher, Proprietor. PHONE 122 Crockery, Shoes, Hats; Etc. . our best to please you m prices beore buying. For Clover and styles. Seed. Seed Rve. and Bock Salt Gi bs o n & M o r r i so n . 1 goy 0J G . ,w paterson's; ULU11U1 DUilH . ... V - - Offera the bnsihess public reliable, perr manenx, eonsery aiave zuit awuiuwwu" ing banking instuion'' r We solicit "ybHr patronage with the assurance"bfrhbn6rriler an due appreciation, oi XOtur. patronage, 1 1 -li we can serve yoq any time wewill be glad to have yon come and see n& t : LIBERAL AGOOJlppDATf 01 3 1 Jto customers. -" v ? Capital and SbtbIus - - $70 OOlL p. 15 Uoltraue, unasnier, J. M-Odixiv president, M. L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE Just in rear oi St. Cloud Hotel. Oiii' nibaees meet all passenger train;. Outfits of all kinds . famished promptly and at reasonable prices Hordes and mules always on band ro sale. Breeders of .lioxoughbra Polaad 0 iiaa Hauci.
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