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Arriral of Traln, The following change of schedule took effect Pec. 11. 189. NORTHBOUND. NEW YORK MARKETS. 1 1ft On a rr 7.1 Q n Tn Ko 8 arrives at 5 52 irra. 36 " 12 " 33 " M 8.51 p ro, (flag) . 62 " " 2.00 a m (ireiir 1 1 southbound: ::.; . jt 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag) ' k., H " " 11 25 -in,.,U . V S5 " 9.10 p'm, (flag) COTTON Open , - Hisrh. Jan. .. ; 37,r . 37' March J 46 , . 47. May,-. 50r : ' 52 V 135i 137 CHICAGO WHEAT. 69: 69f- 'MP - mi y . . . v : ;;69j- 704 Low ' Closed 43i;' 43 - 47 . 48 1254 May July: 70. ; 70 (q 4v " 8 49 a m, (freight)' '.-. 30. vrlfn rmmin? ahead ot No. 7, THE HOUSE BILL. Dpmag3 EaM fflrMotrisca. tit will be remembered thni. th igfeeed if necessary for throqghtravel own fathers at their meeting" last smlth of harlotte, -and is . stopped J or Awl, :t , . , B Renrs arriving from Lynchburg or, 'w"WiX ucwu to straignten Jbtell leyuiid. No. sotpps regjikrl for avenue, and a committee was an- nfltiijrers for Salisbury, . thgh, Point, Wn- - - Greeiboro, Reidsvilte, Danyiile Vand Pomtecl. to assess the damage. pripcir-ftl stations between Danville, antf Mr. D B Morrison was ordered Wasliiu?ton. No. 37 stops for -pas , , . u.uiea gensrrs coming xfrom . Ijnchburg. ,;or t0 De paid 80, the' amount of powts beyond, and to takeou. pas- damages cpners for regular stopping: -pluoes " - soatu ot i ewe us,--. , in o.. .rt wops Jo ..let . . S off passengers from . regular stopping ' 1 lire 3 Wrecks In One. ' i pieces south of Newells and to, take on . a fcrr ' i j. '-.. , pasu-ers for regular stopping places, ' INew-lork dispatch of the Lyacuburg or beyond. 12th says that on the Pennsvl- Xos. $3 and, 34 stop at Concord for .1' -1 J . p.n-ers to or from the a C. & A. vama railroad a freight car. i;ivi,ion-Charhtte to Angntarand jumped 'the track and was otber points in South Carolina, Georgia ' , A i . , '. , and Flo rida, leached through Columbia wrecked. Another freight train or Augusta.. v ; v; c r dashedlintd it andlater another Nos. 7, 8, H and 12 are the local trains , . m ad 'connect at Salisbury with trains - of ' ntakingitnree wrecks m one; Two W. . - division. - : 0 ; : r : : men wre killed outright nnd nnA fatally wounded;! c; - ; KLEPHONE IsfU. n: POUNDED:1. : V: . . l lr:;;.;i842; Outtothe'tieart vft:t.: ; 1, xiua tLii,i( )ii HDnvo rso mn. 7: Jt. v I W FW Mil i p Tx,, Jb-. v ' t ao 0 w u "cu iu iue. utJarTv . dv "Sing Their Owisr' stinttyi'i Brown isin Under No Circumstances Can Reality ) Miss Ellen Thompson, daugh ' Be Disputed: ' - ter of Revrand Mrs. .1 E Thnmn- And it is a reality ttat .e,pmke -strictly sphV whorlef t herelTuesday, is yst:l" nW iri thNewmairostiftaf un- anmsjtruiQent because it is advertised dergOing an Operation her ascbenp? Purchase uj instrument that foot. stands hit'h in the.&tiinjiiioii "of ::your - r : ? ; - , r i : - friends md the Greatest Musicians all RING No, 38 or 6 and order oyertlv uorid. : A Piano with a pure ure aerated milk and' cream. to. webcate. touch, eto.: -.In fact; a At fh t- 1 tn- nrdpr nrpam Piino with every improvement that is 1S U p . oraer cream h uncial to the wear; and at one price for Sunday. Prompt delivery, virbm the reach of all, because we tf. ( Riviera Dairy Co. faye you the Middleman's Profit and.Jt is Tvorth saving; too. - Rev. J Homer Barnhardt, Old instruments taken in exchange. whose home isnear.Mt Eleas- "'KS Hccommoaaung. dialogue iorr ., ,nA . t l TviiUS,rn r. Some bargains in square .aui, 6 r Vfrf . where he takes charge-. of ' his the tiskmsr pianos. M M Siiopf Plann Mnnfnctnrr, - Bull! more Hid. lo. 213 N Try on St., ctirtrlocte, N. C Co H. WM moth 9 Mgr. Mayor Means is sick today .' Mi ss Ada Craven has gone to Charlotte to spend a week. Ileal accordion plaiting done at Miss Nannie Alexander's. Miss Mattie Barrier, of Black mer in Rowan county,-is visiting at Mr. EOS Miller's. Richard Gibson returned home ton school at t:e University Tuesday night.""" - Miss Sadie Fishor is clerking at the Racket store until after the holidays. ' Mr. and Mrs. E C Barnhardt returned home Tuesday from Philadelphia. . Mr. Paytou Guffey, who was very sick with typhoid 'fever, -is again able to be out; - x- Real accordion v plaiting done at Miss Nannie Alexander's. new field of 'work assigned him by therecent'eonf erencer Mr: - Branch Earnhardt, who for years has been the depot agent at New London, has now been Vsiven the agency at Albe marle. The former agent, Mr. T E Wyche, resigned r , Rev. B Eacy Hdge performed the marriage ceremony Tuesday night, " uniting Mr. Tim Deaton and Miss Maggie McLester. They will live at his home on East Depot street. Real accordion plaiting done at Miss Nannie Alexander's. Holiday Railroad Rates. On account of the holidays the Southern will sell round trip tickets for one and one third fare. Tickets will be on sale Dec. 22-25, 30-31, and Jan. 1st, continuous passage with limit to Jan. 4th. Being Discussed in Cbmmitto of tlu : Whole This Week Unsatisfactory' to i Democrats, The Republicans having a ma jority in Congress has forced the consideration of the House finance bill this week. . The Democrats protested strongly against it, but to no avail. Mr. Richardson, the Democratic leader, insisted that the bill taKe the regular course through com mittee as all important measures do, but th 3 motion to, go into committee of the whole prevailed, the sessions to begin Monday the 12th. and the vote to be taken oe Monday the 18th. It is needless! o say that the bill will pass the lower House. Only in the Senate which does not cut off debate at all can Democrats have a cjjance to discuss the measure fully. Congressman Bailey, of Texas, made a strong point in his pro test against such haste, which we hope the people will note carefully - It was this in substance. The" masses of the people cannot ! be expected master subjects, but they expect their chosen repre sentatives to study them and de bate them in our national halls, that every point of view may be seen and that these discussions be sent' out ' through the r press and 1 'through "congressional records to the people as a source of education; It' was insisted upon that if but one week be given to the bill that week be put off as hear the holi days as possible, that Democrats who' had little chance" to know 1 the ultimate and definite shape 6f ! the bill be given a chance to pre- pare: their speeches. v No- appeals availed and the I discussion; is TJroceedinsr. Several night sessions will be 1 held during the week, but doubt less" the debate will be cut short I and will be unsatisfactory to the Democrats ' " : Ch ristmas Mrs. W S McDuffie nd little SOU rpiu rnWd iri 4' Rd'Aville' L M01i4 night after spending ra few here with Mr;i McDufiie.'ra V Mrsj Efird wifrt nfi MrJ yJj 'B ?fird, oFAlbemaTlB.dierl ?Tues- ay, after .a long " case '61 pon We'arotglad to note'-thtrr Levy,-wh'o.i has rrbeeute jiUj wi aoout a weekhusi;iv'erytinucni proved. Bake Cakes to order and would be glad to have a trial order fromy.. Remem ber we have fresh oysters, bread;- rolls, .-evory yv; Concord Bakery. Joe Fisher Proprietor. Every man "istho "architect of his own character. Boardman. n Goods our line is beautiful, large ' and weir assorted. For Holiday and Bridal presents, we are the people. Please do us the favor to call and look them over; we are proud to show them and you don't have to buy; but we find that folks generally do buy after seeing our goods and knowing the prices. Beauty in style, Goodness in; quality and Lowest in price these are the strong points in our stock. Fetzer's Drug store. A. number from- our county Jll attend the called m6etiiig:of fe - Lutheran Synod at Salis-; 'J -i. KJ Vila 1 , tide Young, who has v -vlmg Miss Emily , Gib- ri leiurnea to Charlotte TueS: Uay night. ' JU and Mrs V. D Sikes have vea into the house on Spring -ciormerly occupied by Mr; u Black. fThinking a . imes: with everybody, ;ffc at-. nnceJ finmeinandletushelp vou do your thinking. ho (Keep your ; eye on our show window). ). Correll's, THE JEWELER. LOOK HERE jieWldtbf BialinSbm6tnaiiiti cl6ths. ' liltie veniuan, ipuui, nil n :drtrtf -Small Anticipating the'Deiiiaiic! 36-Xnoii Plaid Yenetien only J5c. yd. Fancy Paid Dress Goods only 7lo. yd. V 00 BEAVER CAPE 3, fur trimmed, worth $1 to close out at 75c. .... ................... BEAVER CAPES, full sweep braided and fur trimmed; worth $1.75. Our price 1.25. .... CHILDREN'S REEFERS worth $2.00 and $2.50. Our price $1.75. . . . .'. . . . . 1 i i ONE LOT of Black Kersey Capes, tailor made, 135V in seewp braided plaited and plain, worth 5.00 and $6.0Ch We are going to sell them at $3.50 and $5.00. AN ATTRACTIVE line of Fur Capes and Crovats from $1.00 to $2.06 Chaper than can be bought. Laaies' Tailor Made Suits S5.00Ttb S6.00. Full of Liheh and : Nakihsr Can s av;e "you money . 7 . v Cannon M Fetzer & - r t - - Winter hi is Coming T7 a r6re ?t)ret)ared? tb gitti tebpl thiswinteH Deter-uarKLU.M uiauAuauiutu Small Heaw TT .,t r:- Fancy PIak;wobl oodsrindress ' pat? ir S(JEeiI?IeS? ?is ?tninKin& ;,vuuf ?,! j:;i ri ;-;. hsaHoir-litr'siBe pur "LOTige:' bwck , The selecting a line ,ot iiaaiesr cmo 0 .i.. . . -u - . y : beautifuh unique iMMS P' fe tere. Wodidwanre?1 :;: ?if "nfiiLsswarerCrockerv, V 1 m m m j Pdmpaddur- Combs;. Empire combsLadies'ocket books. - Come and see usr' We will do our besti to please you in prices and styles; ; - ; f ; Hats,. Etc; before buying. For Clover Seed Seed-Rye, and KockSalt go to G W. Patterson's. if: ALREADY: HAVE; -ON Jellico 'Coal ' Jnd m fen morejear lodsthe Wy; hand the best of antzecite ooal. J. A.dB?&c West Depot St. at Store. DS-PhoneC3. M. L. Brown &Bro.. ! STABLES. ' " Just in rer.r of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale.' Breed ers - of thoroughbred Poland. China Hogs, V - -r t , . -
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