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' t Us vK g change of schedule took
JSOUTUBOUND. "
s arrives ai o a m,
p . " "10 00 am,
. . " 7-09 p m,.
" 8.51 p m, (flig)
;4 . " " 9.4!, p m,
, . . 2.00 ft m (tieivi t)
SOUTFIHuUND. -
f arrives at B 40 a (flapf)
"11 23 a m, ,
" 9.20i m, (Qns)
. 7 19 a m,
" 8 49 a m, (freight)
whn r aiming ahead ot !?o. 7.
fi i-K .1 it' nectary for through travel
mwtb of IjHil itte, and is t topped for
as-I'L'j-is nrrivin-? from Lyuchburfr or
)'cypu. N. 8G fctrps regularly for
p ; i!jrijrs for Salisbury, High Point,
GrK'i-'Htro, Iteiilpville, HauviUe and
priiicii-al ntwtions between Danville and
vviKliiiJgfroi. No.' 3.7 utops for pas
sengers eoiams from i 3Tnchbure or
points !)' nd, and to take on pas
Be!i;ross for regular stopping places
at)iit' uf Ne wells. Ko. ;1S stops to let
off pMfwengrers from regular estopping
pliicew couth of Newells nd to take on
p i-i risers for regular stopping places,
Ly uvilmrg or bevond
So ei'i and 84 stop at Concord for
tw-s.'nsers to. or from the O. O. & A.
biion Ob,arlo't ttf . Angusia and
otbo." poiuU in South Carolina, Georgia
and Fl:rids reached through Columbia
or Auirnsta
. ;)-;. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the Jo ?al trains
and Conner t at Salisbury with trains of
W. M. i;. Division.
NEW YORK MARKET
n
Open
Jan . . 52
March 50
May.. 57
Sugar 155
3C.
D
May
COTTON
: Hijli Low
52 . 43
54. .47
58- '50
165 J im
. CHICAGO WHEAT.
: G4 '64f 64
m . mi- 68i
BANK STATEMENT.
The Fress,
Every public enterprise ap-
poais to iiie press ior support. I vra
.... i x ' v: i.
and if deserving, .seldom fails to ' m
secure it. The newspaper of to-!
Closed
"49
54
: 56- day is a public institution, and
153 therefore sympathizes with all
others. : It is not subject to the
64f narrow and rigid rules which ap
. 69 ply to' merely private callings,
but to the broad and enlightened
mm"'"L' - I - 1IIIIIIIH I "UWi I .- ... . - . - '.' .. .
.55USiSv 2?Sv -SiiS jKa gT TT 91 Xl K
Anticipating
i
rLKr!U)NE N. 71..
FOUNDED .......1842.
' .... , fi2 fp&Z rir-
. - v u u- 4 1 L -,"
H pi U
Sing Their Own Praise."
Volcano Eruptions
Are crand, bn 8kin"-EruntinTm rnh
uucKlen's Arnica Slave,
cera
1&J
pi lucipiey springing ouD ol its ! jj
.relation to the public and its duty
to . the ioeobla in tho poll
j. l w uiu u I vai
AT
Anticipatin
the Demand.
WUot
Soiaif Plication of information
JmiseV iium,, relating to their interests.
.oaK; Tho business of journalism is g
o tres- them, also
b ever Sores,. Ul
Corn. Warts, Cuts. Brui
i i - i i t
ivtMU!,i v-uHiiueu nanas. - urn main -i rnu i ? - -
Uest File cure on earth; drives out Pains I uaAfie ui journalism is
guaiauteed. Sold at I'etzer's Drujr store , -, , ,
- ,. prmuji- s iraae. it nas become a
Me Are you sure I am tl e great and leading profession, wf
only man you over " reallv and I with honored fraternal ors-aniza-
truly loved?" She Perfectly
sure. I went over the whole list
only yesterday, Ex.
36-Inoli Plaid Yen etieix only 15 e. yd.
Fancy Plaid Dress ''Goods only
?ic. yd
unar ip circumstances Can a. Reality
Be Dis?uteci;
And 'it is a leality that we mako strictly
oho i:r:d3. A lume or Kmal yize, as
d -bnt only ue jirnde.- Why buy
i'.u iijStTiiiiient becuuee-it is advertised
5 e!j'j? Jt clv.iKe u.3 instrument that
i.tnus liK'h in the estimation of your
frnd- .f: :i d the Greatest Musicians all
oyer i v .world. - A Piano with a pure
t'?iH. ' ufiiciita touch, etn. In fact a
P . v.jth t very i.mj.rtyement 'that is
b j tici.il to the wear; and at one price
wit run the reach of all, because we
3 vo yoiulne Middleman's Profit, and it
ii worth saving, too.
Old instruments taken in exchanoje.
Ternis accommodating. Catalogue for
the asking. Some bargains in square
pianos. "
PhtQfl TT C!fioQf PIno EInnafactnrer,
uliilO. iil, DliuClj Baltimore 91 1.
Factory Brancli Wareroom 'voiss
. Cli'rlottc, JS. C
CM. Wilmoth, Mgr.
r Miss Mamie Urv has
home after spending several
uays with her sister, Miss Lillie
Ury, at Hickory.
Miss Rosa Holmes, who has
been -visiting Miss Grace Brown,
returned to Salisbury Sunday
night. - .
Miss Alice Sims returned home
Saturday night after spending
several days with Misses Mary
and Lila Staffordat Harrisburg.
The musical recital to .be given
by Miss Van Wagner next week
i n the opera house promises to
be an entertainment of much in
terest. . Messrs, J as, Shevlin and Jno.
cieties
The
tlons similar to the medical so-
and bar associations,
newspaper is the Kreat
educator of the great masses of
tne people. Induces them to- 0
read and compels them think. 0
ne man who reads the news-
parpr i n, mtcm rf fVia -n-vll
He feels an interest in the peo-
p.rf hrnn or h t. hnmn r hio A rrv
Ho rejoices with them I in their
fortunes, - and sympathizes with X
tnp.m in thmr mi-cifrkvnnoc .
- BEAVER CAPES, fu- trimmed, worth 1
to close out at 75c. . ... . . . ............
BEAVER GAPES, full sweep braMe-.l and fur
trimmed, worth 1.75. Our price $1.25. . .
CHILDREN'S REEFERS worth :?.00 and
52.50. Our price $1.75. . . . . ........ .....
ONE LOT o Black Kersey Capes, tailo- made. 135 -in
seewp braided plaited and plain, worth $5.00 and o.00.
We are going to sell them at $3.50 and $5.00.
AN ATTRACTIVE line of Fur Capes and Cravats from'
$1.00 to $2.06 Chaper than can be bought. ' ,
A good, clean, moral news
paper is next to theeBible in en-
noDimg mauKina. .
it is also tne great agent oi $
progress and reform. Abuses
do not reform themselves. It
brings them to the attention of
$5.00 to S6.00.
Full Line of
.'Tabled'.; Linen
Mr. T O Wilson, of Gastonia,
spent Sunday here.
Mr. Will Dayvault, of Elm
wood, spent Sunday here.
Mr. Jas. McDonald, of Char-
Schliemen, of New York, who public Opinion as often as it pro
visit Uoncorci each year to enjoy claims the imperious decree.
inemseives snooting quaii, nave 0lir uation is . bleSaed with a
arrived. V , ,
. free press, and as long as it re
Register Johnson on last Sat- mains free from official censor-
uruay; rauwa iiiariia, "" ship,' the liberties of the people
a t-u xx, are safe. Durnam Recorder.
live in . No. 3 township .
Mr. H P Deaton, editor of
the Moore.sville Times-Record,
passed through here Sunday on
the train on his way to Washington.-'-..-',''
. ;
Misses Alice Cowles, Wille Du
rant, and Louise Wadsworth ,
who have been visiting their
friends here, have returned to
Charlotte. .
and
Gan
8.
save you money-
Cam o ri ' Fet 2 er (9
ByiLQliib
0
l!if
Miss Grace Brown gave ' a
break ride" last Saturday after-
noon commimenrary tu utji:
- SSrdSeries.
Books are now open for sup-
scription of Stock in Concord !
Perpetual ; Building ' and Loan!
Association, 23rd series, first I
payment due Saturday, Decem
ber 2nd, 1899. Call on secretary
and treasurer at Cabarrus Sav
ings Bank and subscribe.
Robt. S Young.M. D.
v : . President.
H I Woodiiouse,
Sec'y and Treas.
ui. oa ivxuuiu, vax- Miss Rosa Holmes, of
lotte, spent Sunday here with his "LAi .?
daughter, Mrs. R K Black. Salisbury.
, , - Mr. T E Smith, of Patterson,
Jno. Goodmancame home from j h each year pays Con
Charlotte Saturdav nisrht to , ' . . 4- tvTy.,
io j com a visit is swjLjjjiiis u . 1 a i iir nP i
spend Sunday,- W S Bingliam's. Our people are fjfjK HFRF '
nr.,.. -1- i t- .t io .io7i Viavft Mr -Smith I V. I I-
warier r mK, wno is inei uuau- oivvajfof,iiu -
(lising at Gold Hill, spent Sunday with them. : " 1;
. Looking for holi
day gifts don't fail to see our
line of
Library and
Hall Le mps.
a handsome, durable "and gyok's StOVe OT Range
convenient - Q
r ' T will appreciate one of our hand
V (H11l VV ITS some and artistic Dinn eSets .
il w W fl. V a An elegant line of these j)k
Miss Lena Fetzer returned just received a new" lot of
at home.
afhar. tin Ann
( Mr. i-ress f reeze, wno is aomo " th r her Plaids in Somerset and Venitian
clerking in a drusr store at New- ing several . days witn ner iri
fn. cwQnWo . . friend."Miss Maggie Moser near clotns. Jiue vemuan. uiuui,
' Mt. Pleasant. Miss Moser spent Brown . Covert- cloth.. Small
Mr. J R Smith spent Sunday gunday here with Miss Fetzer. . piaid woot? goods in dress pat-
nere wnn nis sister, xvixa. ivx
Brown. . ' 't,r:
Miss Chassie Brown returned terns. No two alike.
IHI
Saturday niechtfrom Eliza-
LOST Waterman Ideal Foun- w,h P,0lleffe to spend Sunday
tain pen. Suitable reward of- Q a Mnndav. She was accom-
fered. Call at this office. tf. Uanied bv her friends, Misses
Today s Mayor Means day feSffi
to have the street cleaned, it's wnv o -
aocdthinir. ( Rnhscribe for Colliers Weekly
Mrs. W C Wilson has returned Great Batttes intwc ' pi our,est to please you inj.prices kinds of
tSTS 3 volu Undoes.
mil aim . l ii 1 1 1 ai h l 1 &
Shoes! ShoesH
A full Hine of -Ladies' Shoes
in Button and lace. -
Pompadour Combs, ; Empire
combs, Ladies1 pocket books.
We are prejpared
to give the people this winter
Come arid see us. We will do better bargains than usual in all
1500 prayers, profusely illus-
E Legallais, .
Concorde
is
Calvin Montjromerv, one of trated free to each subscriber to
Concord's old negroes, died bun- Colliers WeeKiy.
day afternoon. He was over
sixty years old.
Mrs. Bovkin returned home
last Saturday night from Unar-
14- i -l j 1 i :
lutLo wnere sne visitea nr sis
ter. Mrs. Jnn P "Ynrke. -
, Bake Cakes to
eaamgang is now vvui . wnllid be fflad to have
hi No. 5 township, They order Remem-
he have - fresh oysters,
bread, rolls, etc. every aay.
Concord Bakery.
Joe Fisher, Proprietor.
Gibson & Morrison. Jieavy aed Faecy
: Qrocerles
If.
Are
At. TOhnlesalw and retail. It will
pay you to see our Large btocir
of
T
in
ha
-Col;
i uished their work at Big
ter.
li you fail to get your milk or
cream ordered or find that- you
want more, phone or send to
wink & White's store and you
Thinking of buying a
Nice Umbrella
call at ,
Correll's,
- THE JEWELER.
Glassware, Crockery, .
Hats, Etc.
before buying For Clover Seed
Seed Rye, and KocKbait go 10
G. W. iPatterson's.
Prompt attention given to the,
guests of the
Knmlball Motel.
Table supplied from the best on
the market.' Polite servants.
Rates: 81.00 to $1.50 per day
Special rato , to regular boarders
Mrs. E A.:EIMBALL. tW&
WAITED IV buy 100,(X;0
p j c nda ol old cast-iron scrap, de
iiveitii foundry at occe. fcr
jfaich wH i i t i.iv a fair price, ho
wi be supplied promptly.
Riviera Dairy Co.
'PHONE 1223