it - ! " w A HP TUT TT TTh Misses Berni Pv,n . L,0 1 1 IlQJfC oeuu ioe Holidays. Rnw ippard & o Of expecting a treat iisco NEW YORK MARKETS. COTTON Open High Jan. . . 09 13, March 22 ' 25 May.. 30 32 Low Closed 06 07 18 19 25 35 by hearing the San -t?v, A UiCTmiiuiuunst- minstrels tomorrow ntUr Sugar 124i 19- 19m mas presents in earner sides, it's for the hSl" . 2 G oods Card Cases, Collar and Curb Boxes. band. Comedians, vocalists, danrc musicians, jugglers, crmwt ' LADIES AND GENTS PURSES, lsts, acrobats, gymnasts and maae or animator SKin iLiat5 Wlil greet you from and morocco, both in tlie stage tomorrow night, tan and black. Goods advertized by Cannon Come and l6ok at our line of f Fetzer Co." have come in to presents. iTJBo? Suits, 2,000 T7 n nni3,DT?TT oys' Uver- CHICAGO WHEAT. 'May... 69 69? 691 July.. 70 70J 69f The Jeweler. y raa.i TATCr' "f 1S, visiting t&vfi J Is" fe;:: IC; ?udge Montgomery's. It will coats, 100 Men's Overcoats, 200 dozen Caps. All ready for to morrow's sale. FOUNDED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1842. Rev. E H Harding, D. D nf at be a remem npreri that ATvc ttj: ' The Concord Institute is . nasour wUo, dauber or aXTch f sister been longmg.for a Piano ? Why not give her one for CWst-. Black Diagonal -Mackintosh mas? one of those "celebrated, CapeCoats Jor $1.00 at Cannon reliable, sweet-toned STIEFF & Fetzer Cos.'. riaivO. . VV nil nnr. mifHon v TrAini'iinAl mi wig jjx ,uu vvt5 ii give I ; you convenient jberms jn , which h v Catalogue and book of sugges- Kj tion cheerfully given. m Tontrw "Pponnii Woito-nnnm .io. 213' W W . CH..; Wllmotli ;Mgr;- Fine tuning and repairing. PALACE ORGANS. ,69f 70i . CONCORD MARKETS, f COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannon & Petzer Company. Good middling . . . . . ..... 7 45 Middling.. . 7Sn Lo w middling ........... 6 95 btams. ............. ..r 6 85 PRODUCE" MARKET. . '. ' Corrected by S wink & "White. Bacon. .... ... . . . ... . Sugar-cured hams. . . Balk meat' sides. Beeswax. ...... Butter. .. .. . Ghickens . . Corn Eggs .. . Lard. . Flour (N. C). Meal.;...... Oats. .... .'. . , TaUow.....' 7 . 20 . 10 to 15 . 10 to 25 65 . 15 10 $2 00 65 50 ."' 7 Stove W ill make the whole. iainily glad on Xmas day. i i i - Tr Tr vi . I I ll I a I I I In A J k I I x y r v r i I li I I f M r i . l i ' -i i j i i r i i - i & .i aiiiiiiii iiii 11 H eadq WMe MmSaxyi y&M. TELEPHONE NO. 71. Pora nice; Xmas present call' and see the new style card photo at Scott's gaUejry,; . Special .i or the holiday 1.00 for one-Half m dozen.., -f vi ;i . --v v'Jw When a boy goes a-fihin1 He puts a orm on his hobfc aiid- drops itHe innocent fish, hoping to deceive them with a morsel of food. The fish gets the wbriribuithe boy gets the fish. Just.so, scrnmercharrts have a. few leaders at cost to catch 'human suckersj ? nWe mark everythfug at rock-bottom. Should you want 100 Articles you would find the, one .hundredth one as cheap as .1 I Mrs. Weddihgton, whose home is at Mr. W J Hill's has gone to Charlotte to spend jthe holidays., Mr. Tom White returned home Weduesday night from Atlanta to spend the holidays. . - ;t . Morris Caldwell has returned I home from Davidson college' to pend the holiday. Mr. J W Toney. who has been' sick for more than a week, is now gradually . improving. 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ing the holidays with his friend, agv. u m Jfayne. .? . m Archey Cannon returned home W Wednesdav nierh't from Ricnmond WA to spend ten days. Miss Constance Oline has re turned home from Elizabeth col lege to spend the holidays, c Miss Ada Craven has returned home - from;1 ; Chtarlotte ' after spending a wek.: ,. n.s ,:: Mr. Frank Rogers jeturried home Wednesday night from the Maryland University ' to ? spend the holiday. "',v - - r - Mrs. C W Trice, who has been spending a while here, has re turned to her "home at Lexing ton. v-. - - - ; r . Remember on -njfext Saturday and Monday will be tbe .time for you , ,to . ham. ypur.Xma photo graphs takenvat my gaUry.-JI have the pf ettieet new style cards ver showri.-iii rGojicor4.,J?ou,t fail tqseQmeiMoneysaved is monev mad a., i JT J CooK.i ; - y upposiTO UOurt ioue. Now is the, time , to order ., f 1 k'4 4 STATIONERY. .J v. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '.Books; .lc to 18.00 per set;; Box paper, 10c to $2.68. (james oc to Sd.50. havea nice: assortment .uianos. Fancv Boxes, -well assorted, from 256; to $1.48.' Boys soldier's 25c.to$225 ;;,..! . ,out4t50c'o98c. ; .' 7" r anuy iuk siauus,.iuu tyou. , . iron toys,. JUC to $1.00. Balls, 5 and 10c. Rattlers,. 5c to 35c. ,. Dolt beds, and Hammocks. Tin and cast iron stoves, 10 to 98c. .i.-;. ,J,--.i;l ,'tA. .i-'.n Tin kitchen sets. 5c, to, ,48c.: China tea sets, 5c to $1.50. Pistols,j5. and 10c.:t ? Roaming toys, 5c to 25c. V Doll furniture, 10c to 25c. Rubber rattles and dolls, 10c to 8ct:;"., ' ,e., Blocks, assorted, 5c tip, and many other lines we can't men tion TOYS FROM c. uPr GLASSWARE. rIt is impossibles to give-you , . anything like, a complete list'of Plam white-and white or green them , all. .or aU : the kinds. We with gold decorations. FuU line Lap writing desks, 38c. Christmas cards ; and . booklets, lOc lo 15c. -: V'7 ':; ' Photograph Albums, 38c to $2.50. Scrap albums, 10c to 48c. Autograph albums, ,5c to 15c, , Photo frames,' 5c to $1.48. Framed pictures, 10c to $3.00. GENTS : ;. NECKWEAR. Puff Scarfs, Imperial Ties, Four-in-Hahd Ties, and Teck Scarfs, Bows and String Ties, 15c. to 35c: - v v , . i j?" China Department; JEWELRY. s : Solid: silver handle novelties, knives; paper knives, nail files, match boxes, shoe, , , , horns, bodMns, button books, manicure sets, j havmljbrushes, assorted ftat' rnrks' and coat markaf 25c to 98c. '.'' r"' - :r' v Solid "silver bracelets, $1,481' , Plated bracelets', , 25c to$L48..; : "tick linp. Veauty .r pin, and hreastpinsV 5c to $1.75. Fountain pins, 75c, to $1.35 - . Solid gold yings, IwitH .assorted stone sets; -at $1.25 to $6.256ach. Cake plated, 25c to $1.10. r Table platesV 10c to 48c; -. . Child's A B Opiates 5 and 10c. Salad bowls' 25c to 98c. .. ...v Four, piece table, sets 1.68. . . -4, Five piece teai sets "4,007 Tea pots, ilaio 95c. of table arid fancy pieces at 15c for 6 pieces, to 25c eacn.' . Parlor lamt)'s.$1.25 to $1.68. ? ' Htf lamps, $1.48 arid. $1.68. NOTIONS. - Fine M Harid-painted Austrain fans 75c to'$t98. v m Cllocks 95c to $5.25,v Cologne 58 to $1.25 per bottle. i: Silankrchief s 8c to 75c. fcinqri handkerchief s 10c to.35c. Cotton handkerchiefs 1 to 15c, Mirrors, .. . triple ' coat, . .' 25c,- pocket 10c, ; Hand 15c up, arid shelf 1556 to 68 (cents. Tjmhfellas and parasols, as sorted v ;f-; ' ' iKid gloves 85c to $1.48. .Heasiifi;,xaitterisy98c"-' 'CasllmWeg;I6v(8i3'25c. v'' Beltsl5c tb:?c. ; DRY GOODS. v ies' skirts 98c to bor cadedsilk$3.;i Chocolate pots, :25c to $2;38. .JCfenilei table; covers 40c, M uream tana vvai.er rsiLujuers, asa.uu. LO you. 4-: .r. , Cavered butter dishes, 48cr- nSugar -bowls, 25c to 48 c MUSICAL INTRWENTS Harpfe, -iitherstoyshorn Ac- cordebns,rr mandolins, v .violins, Individual Saltsr Tooth,. pick stahds,;5,arid;lOQf . Candle sticks 'IS to 48c. . Mugs 5 to 25c. ; Fancy pin trays 5 to 25c. ' Bisque figures 10c to $1.48. Bisque match, topthpigk, Ci gar,1 flower arid Jihplders irom luc to l.o. . , V Cirime ipe curtains ;67c to $2. S), per pair. ; Jffijnl sHaps arid cloaks, assQrte'Aiv- L y,, ,yt I Ediifryr fascinators 25c ta.Cv,:; .... ' If you don'jbee what ypufwant cpae,, and, ask J 6r it. . VVe are very apt to havelt. Oysters banjos, guitars, - ranging from w:China.and glaSSlyas6s frota . Jc a 5c harp to a $a.uu, vionu. . ;j PpbliSr lc to $li48. illl IP 1 and we will be please to have your order.y Concord Bakery. Fisher; Proprietor: PHONE 122 to $2.48, each. - : ... , . i - Very Eesp ectfully. " w" .i - - .. 0 0 I 0 0! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0; 0 0 ?! i f 1 Till 5 0 0 I V 0 '0 O o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GT . O 0 0 o 0: 0 ! I i 0 0 0 ft? vr -

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