Newspapers / Daily Concord standard. / Nov. 25, 1899, edition 1 / Page 3
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, .! f ' lryvitbe,llujg;.ctf Police-t?ipprfecte?9, rM 1 t H i;.' V : - : - : :UHf SOUTHBOUND. V0. 37 arrives ai 8149 a m, (flag) 11 " "128 & m, 5??.';iW?as at the tiine of : the 7 " ,2Sioipmt r-jjj 1 - : - r.. " 35 fSv iMm; too No. 3o. when xunnuis ahead of p. -Jj. Oa. , the crbss-Qxamination he is flagged if necessary for through" travel cbtit)iio& ta x . Ruth of t harlotteand is -stopped far ntraciicted the most important ssengers arnvingurom ijyncnDnTgor, owmouib Wtticn ;4e Haa made 33 61 INO. 3 Stops-for iipai i ' i V . iiiuicu wpj c? ..from J. Txicnbnrc . . or Of the town s oWi vn jyond. Wo. BG stops regularly "for a,f firt ; passengers for Salisbury,,. Hin Point, . . Greensboro, Reidsville, Danyille nd '"On refusal of, counsellor ;;the Washington. aensrers . comm points beyond, ana to take :on pfis- nXvA A rifii, Oi- - -r' sengers-for rpgular Btoppin- piaees toJ),e lntroduqedm evidence, south of Newclls.' No. .38 stops tfoalet Mr. J. Miller,-:qlerk and .treas- oiz passengers irom rcgmar $toppmer u 4. -i places south of Jewells and to ,taken Urer of the town-.was telephoned passengers for regular stopping places, to bring up -Without "delay the Lvnchburg or bevond. ... ; 'e "n ": i- ' ' 1 ' Nu. i3 and 34 top.at Concord for Proceedings of the board of com- pa8engers to or 'from rthe C;Q; &&: niissioners. He arrived in-a few Division Charlotte to :;Augusta-rand ta 'i - ,, , other points in South Carolina, Georgia nurs havings driven through sud Florida, reached through Columbia the country. He went on the or Augusta. .- . - ' . Nos77,8, 11 and 12 are the looaHrams stand and testifiedtthat the date ai u connect ai oauRpury wnn trains, 01 0t the last enactment . of ordi- W: N. 0. Division. : v . r - nances .was ..June b,: 1899. He read ordinances. and;59, ' ooth of which punish . with .fine or im prisonment7 cursing and' disor derly conduct on-the streets; so yolicemantKerns.jYas in the ex ercise, of his, duty when he at tempted; Ob. Lirrestlarjds and Carr. It was admitted by the defeixce-i that Concord -has been an i incorporated town since Hot bread andrdlls for dinner JJL JJL FIELD'S! AHD ;:MflH8GH'8 3 Vv 36Incli0Plaid Venetien oiiiy 15c. yd. ! W IFanhv BIG CITY MINSTREL Tuesday, Nov. 28th. S i : HOT MEMBERS fl M First part of , Silk and Satin 0 BEAY ERJC APES, ;f ur trimmed, worth $1 to close. out at 75c. . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l . , : BEA.V.ER GAPES, fu.ll sweep braided and fur trimmed, .worth $1.75. Our. price 81.25 CHILDREN'S REEFERS worth $2.00 and $50. Our i price j$1.75 ......... 1.00 10 ;0 KLKPU'oNE' NO. 71. P0UMDED. . . .il32 ',, 1 'Sing ,Their Own Praise., Under No Circumstances, Can a Reality : Be-- Disputed; - -And it is a reality that we make strictly viijo (tiouo. ii. . fo tuuun BJZiC, no I desired; but .only one grade. Why buy tomorrow. Concord Bakery. us cbeap? Purchase an instrument that Phone Concord Bakery for Hot -.uiio Ulf,u m , hua- csjuujjiuuu oi yuur Dreact ana -roiis ior ouiiuay . uiu ;r.end8 and. the Greatest Musicians: all pr ; ' ? -r-V:-, " oyer the w.orld. A; Piano . with a, pure uyi a?:!!:Jl? Mr. W S Bingham has returned beneficial to the wear; and at one price home after an absence or several wuum tne reacn ot an, oecause we weeKS. save vou the Middip.man'ft Prnfit. and. it is worth saying, too. , Mrs. Johnston, wife of Mr. vjxa lnstruments-taKen in exenange. Robert Johnson, of Canno.nville, lerms accommodating. Catalogue for ii,?,".?' the asking. Some bargains in square Cliea tnis moimng. S t n , . w. . V Miss Eula Wager is attending GaaS. I, SMPIano SMd. Conference His week at Con- FaCtOrV BrailCll YtorOOfflK cord.-Morganton Herald. hntte, x. c Dr. Fetzer 5 now has on exhibi- C. n. Wfllrootlhl, Mgr. tionin his drug store a beautiful naintins:, the work of Miss Mary - Ramseur, who is visiting at J udge entitled. ADMIRAL DEWEY'S RECEPTION!"- Watch for Midday Parade at . 11:30 a. m. Grand Concert AVi Prices: 75c, 50c, and 25c Seats , on sale at . Gibson's " Drug Store. ONE LOT of Black Kersey Capes, tailor made, 135 in seewp braided plaited and plain, worth $5.00 and $5.00. We are going to sell them at $3.50 and $5.00. AN ATTRACTIVE line of Fur Caoes and Crovats from rZf. l' tfi'n -V-v Vii- " ' Li 5lt 1" t i .1, 4. $i.uu to 525.uo vjnaper inau can uo uuugiiu 1 Laai9sr;Tailor .Made Suits S5.00 :to $6.00. . T - v ..... I !miiinnj m w to If You Are I ... .. . i WtJ TnmKing r ot buying a Table Linen and aiDkihs. saoumoney. Nice Umbrella call at CorreU's, THE JEWELER- Will ' - LOOK HERE! Just received a new lot of Plaids in Somerset and Veuitian Brown Covert cloth. - Small ' Plaid wool goods in dress pat terns. No two alike. Seo change in Craven Bros. Montgomery's. aa- Mr. R H.Beaslv. editor of the T-irvTTHTTv -r - i i l I lyTnnvnn TTn r(ni TCiT ' Cnrn f. TTTl r 'A.XT . ruuiNJJ iaay s cape, uu ui .""J Zr" "ml A fll li nf eLarlW Shoes ireet. Call at this office. , nere aenamg comeruuuu. yy , , in iiutton ana xace. Shoes! Shoes!! Tiroro crlnrl fn "hnvp him r.all in to .a missionarv saie win do neiu coo 11a s at. Bear Creek Reform church on aturday, December 9th. Furriiturel Ko Better Tallies to be found In another column Mr. Hay- ?Ii?isi Na,nni ft Cannon returned Pni. frnio''ht, t.Vift 9Rt.h" . vaJi uicoii"5 LV7llib ' -" j ?;ome Friday night from Char- for the members of Cold Water 'otte. ; ; Lodge No. 62. I.O. O. F,s. Read J Leave your orders for Oysters - . for ThankKo-ivinP' at, Roger's Miss Fannie Little arrived here Restaurant. Aliss Nellie Fisher has gone to Ilex, N. C. where she takes a position as teacher; of music. For nice, fresh, select Oysters orerv dav. tro to Bocrer's Res- t a u r ant. By the . quart or any vay you want them.. . ."There is scarcely any doubt mr ' the conference will not "-'Vi until Monday night and probably not then. Miss IMollie Debnam, who has been spending several days here hi the interest of the Orphans friend; left Friday night'. Dr. W H Wakefield, of Char lotte, N. C. will be in Concord at St. Cloud on Fridav, Dec: 15th -ne day only. His practice is limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and inroat. . .. . ; GOOD RICH. CREAM - every mo rnmg and evening this week. tf . -- "RTV-Tlr-T? A Ti A TT7V Misses Win nnn, nnnk anrl Ma 'Joel Barrier passed through the -uV todav (Saturdav'i on their way to McLeansvilfe to visit Miss cook's sister, Mrs. CD Cobb; Friday night to spend Sunday at Mr. P B Fetzer's. Miss Little is now a teacher in . the graded school at Charlotte. Pompadour Combs, Empire combs, Ladies' pocket books. Come and see us. We will do our best to please you in' prices and styles. Gibson & Morrison. Anywhere. mi . Tm n crin t n, brii witbnnt rnnkinsr chairs or a wardrobe; a house without a door would be as convenient. Prices should not deter you from buying from our new line this tall., we nave siyies ana kinds to suit all persons. Extra good qualities too. Bed Room t urnnure, raoies, ooias, ana uii uiubj. ucwaoaij j... n rvfFoT-iTio- vdttt Irvar reSgT- JiriKO Willie xuc iruu i LfiSTCALLJOR TAXES. --r TT 1 TKT1 1 . ' P 4"U 10 THE rAYliS UiJ VAUAttHUO VUU1X. eV xt. VY -iT "l Section 57 of the school law of North Chapel Hill charge, Will Pr,ea(rh S Carolina says that the sheriff shall set- at lirevara fctreefc cuuruu -iw Charlotte tomorro w morning and tomorrow, night. ! 5 Mr. Samual Adams, who has been here reporting the confer ence for several newspapers, was called to his home in Raleigh Friday by the illness of his child. Mr.- Jno. Miller was called to, - attend at dice save Tom Carr. Tne notice eame. tuu late for him to go on tne tram so he had to go at once by private corivevahce. tie theBchool tax for his county on or " m -m i M 1 J before December 3ist, oi eacn year ana the law also says that the sheriff shall settle the State taxes by the first lay of .TonnflTO in AAP.h vfiar. - T Now in order to da this I will have to fthnnt. ift25.000 between this and v, iof rf TlAftAmbfir. 'ihis is no idle talk but it is solid facts that are lookiDg T,a ooniftrflW in the face. . Some are nnmi'n rr -sin find fidtthnsr UD but if YOU t haven't paid your tax ,this is to tell you that you must do so at once. , j.i x uave to visit you it will be at your expensej Vprv resDectfnllv. J.. Ii. Peck, Sheriff. Furniture and Undertaking We are prepared tn eive the people this winter better bargains than usual in ' all kinds of- - - " arad "Groceries I -:.i ii$ io .i?.r,'rBake :;Cakes to Avrior nnri would be fflad to halve a tnai ora;uu ovsters duly "atShenticated onor heforo the her we have f resn oysiei &, amy u N , 1Q00 or this no- ADMINISTRATOB'3 NOTICE. TTo,riWnoiifiVAfi s the Administrator xjLCbyiuet vjv... -i n of George Moose, deceased, all persons owing said' estate are nereoy nuuiieu that they must make prompt payinent, or suit will be brought. , And ail- per sons having claims against said - estate iriust present tiiem to tne mmeragueu, Acrr nf Nnvfimber. 1900. Or thlS no- tice will be pleaded: in bar of their; re- ... - -m . 1 '- lHoe Fisher, Proprietoir; NoVi 24th. isoo." mim l .: 'PHONE 122 V r - - : B? Caldwell & Siickley. . Attorneys. breadV rolls,, etc' every day. Hi Concord tsaKery. At wholesale and retail. It will pay you to see Our Large btock of - - - . Tinwairev Woo'dvvare ; ; ,Vi Glassware t' Crockery, ! r ;.; , V .; :; . " :l. ;Hats, Etc. before buying. For Coy er Seed Seed Ryev and RockSalt go.to G. W;iPattersan's. Prompt attention given to the - guests of the -.-.Kimball, Hotel. . Table supplied from the best on the- market. Polite servants. Rates: 81.00 to l.yQ .per day. Special rates to regular boarders - -Mrs. LA. KIMBALL. Manager.
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