The J?U07 nfRTq 6 -."--;v ae Morehead arrival ' : flJS ORK MARKETS. night w visit Miss ilTcZ No- 87 11 7 35 33 (51 v CJ Vtc. U. 18J9. NORTHBOUND. arrives at 5 52 a m, " 10 26 am, 7-18 pm, 8.51 pm, (flag) 9.54 p m, " " 2.00 a m (lreigrt) SOUTHBOUND. arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag) ; " 11 25 a m, 14 8.51 pm, - Q.lOp'm, (flag) 1 7.33 a in, 8 49 a pi, (freight) 3 M 12 SS 34 .62 non. ( Mrs. E C Rp it it i it COTTON High 42 speuainsr spvArai yir,,,. -u . Mo fcrentS' has returned; May.. 54 60 128f 128f CHICAGO WHEAT. days there' . has been but imii t7 - Wfr' m 69 sold. -. . 01 but little July.. . C9J C9J : 09 .Best.cotton is bringing about 7.60 now. v For t.Vm i,.t Sugar Low 34 40 48 125f Closed 34 42 50 -1281 69 Walter, Cook, who has been :o, 35, when running ahead of 0; 7t clerking uT isfiaed if necessary lor tnrougn travel tn . 4 ,. m store or rtl OI v xiuriito, iivi o ctwppeu iur v-'UdllULLe. Has iP nassen Greensboro, CONCORD MARKETS 7 COTTON MARKET. Corrected by Cannon & Fetzer Company. ; v and passengers arriving from Lynchburg or cured, a ppsition in a druo- storA oeyond. No. 80 stops regularly for at Albemarle. ctunng Com- 5:" ; .; i ; IjOw middling . . ..... in' the store Thursday. Durin tmnts bevohd. and v - sg ers goath of Newe oT passengers from regular stopping tv aces south ot iNeweiis and to take on passeugers for regular stopping places, Lvuchburg or beyond Xos. ?o and 34 stop at Concord for paesens:ers to or from the C. C. & A Division Charlotte to Augusta and other points in South Carolina, Georgia 7 45 7 35 6 95 6 85 Reidsville, Danville pcipal stations between Danville and rScn TTTm nt 87 tnr,Q f. r,aa I Vny convnenced, taking . senders coming irom j.yncnDurg or u iueir stock. Ot eroods Stains eyond, andto .take on pas- mtne Store :Thursdav. Duririo- tor regular stopping, places thpco coWaoi " . i'KODDCE market ii -r 4 . . . . i "'wkjw u oi mi uriivs wrrwir r k-l -n v. i " 118. LXO. rt StOpfl tO let A ? ."""ou Ctl- 0 .. from regular fitomiinir "y"189 ai ciosea to all T)br. uy ovvinK ffi wmte. cnasers. Bacon . . - - Goods' fadvettiz w hn -QUr,ea .ms- 12-18J k Fetzer Gov have co Tn- S"i?al smes- ?i 1,000 Boys' Suits Snf p 20 BovS Ptl mn U', 5? 10 to 15 r, OfkA I 1 J.W id Tlorida, reached through Columbia coats, 100 Men's Overcoats, 200 Corn 1 A. or AusrusiH Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains k 1 connect at Salisbury with trains of W. Is. Division gs. r0"lINDED. R. KLi. - .1842. PR y "Sing Their Own Praise. dozen Caps. All ready for sale. E STRAYED OR Rtot .t?at Lard . . . . . ....... . " "UUll I Til , . Red Irish, Setter. Answers to -V-) name of '.'Dnn SpoId cn, Mal vwtvAvu. OVUJi. UU I j i lett back. ; When last' seen had ahs AJ.ClJU.t3 Of 'J L CrowelL Connnrrl "NT P." . 7 w-v'm., i mscrioea on same. Suitable re- to 25 65 15 10' 82.00' 65 50 -07 Will make the whold iauiily gUd on X uas day. it n tl In all its stages there sliculd be cleanliness. ward paid for return to J L I Change of Business at Cannonville. Orowell, Concord, N. C. d2t wl Mr. C D Robbins. who has been merchandising on Wftst Has your wife, daughter Or I Infill VO frn ( WiI rrlif o tr.n I Tionrvf . 'cfrnrtf -n AT Tr TTT 1 i 5 v C J I V KB JL BJL Ik iK. H.ktll k I I I . II III II I 1 V I k . I I I I M istef been lonirinff for a Piano ? . 7 " . , . "r , r. " Elys Cream Ualni " I ,NOfVOtQVT7 I 'on-n So Vv I fill l I fl I Tl Cr n n C rl nnt i UOt "iVT0 llPT OnP f ir Phrilt- I umj, vcics ia UUU Ul I owx wiau mo uieaiistJH.buuiiicaauuucaio .hus'-one of those odebrated, ew public men who has the eocenes to Mr. M C Walter, gSSSS liable, sweet-toned STIEPP courage to correct an error. Hp. wno wm DeSm running a store ;ya coi u ueaa ''iAAOb. ' I n i4-,i i there. Mr. Walter will also jP co,Zk fiuSl v.ell not burden your purse , , . " - Ii a big price, and we'll give first designating a you convenient terms in which ado the paying. .Catalogue and book of sugges f , lis cheerfully given. T.T Qfinof Plnuo Mannrfleturer, au. l'i, kJliUL'l. Baltimore MI. ry Braiicn Wareroom. "fhS??, Cli'rtrlotte, N. C Co H. Wiimoth; Mgr. Fine tuning, and repairing. L ACE ORGANS. TELEPHONE NO. 71. - East Depot street is to have a .wedding next month. -Jno. Alexander is not any bet ksl today. ' The" Concord Hirh School opens on the 8th of January. ."Hlack Diagonal Mackintosh Cape Coats for $1.00 at Cannon ' 'otzer Co.'s. Marriage licenses were issued Thursday to J R RusselJ and Mi s Amanda Leonard. Both i ii lies live ill No. 11 township. . IINa No. 38 or 6 and order pmQ aerated milk and cream. Now is the time to order cream for Sunday. -Prompt delivery, tf . Riviera Dairy Co. The Daily Reporter of States viile, which has been running lor several months, has sus l anded publication. Quite an improvement is being made on Mr. Robt. L Young's residence on North Main street. It is being remodelled. Mr. Jno. A McD'onaldj who Syuie weeks ago arrived at Char- otte after spending a number of years in Arkansas, arrived here Thursdav nierht to visit his brother, Capt. Chas. McDonald BUY YOUR quickly. Committed a Srrevious mistake in 1 ' m1'' VVdlLB1 vv ill aibO Cream Balm Is placed Into the nostrils, spreads , . have the room adioinino- this nun over tue membrane and la absorbed. Keiieriaim- 16 banK m I , . , , , . mediate and a cure follows. "It is not drying does TMaxxr VnrV n hroo A f XiLl UCCAA lv not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Urug- : .-. stock Of furniture. Mr. Rob- or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail Ui a "Jiiiiou uuiitirs a aiy irom ihions is yet undecided as to what nternal revenue, instead of he will do but will not open up . - diffusing it in the national a .Business again. depositories throughout the a country. Mr. Hestor, of ' near Rocky Ej-Y BROTHERS, 56 Warren Street, New York. This act of the Secretary has Mount, died of the wounds those been severelv criticised, and we voxm? nesrro robbers, John Ta - are glad to notice that Secretary lor and Robert Fortune, inflicted. Gage has authorized Mr. Rob- Thess young desperadoes are in erts, Treasurer of the United jail in Raleigh. They narrowly States, to say that the proceeds escaped being mobbed and of internal revenue will be dis- justice should be meted out with tributed as nearlv as mav be out too much of a mixture of J V 1 among the national depositories! sentimentality. throughout the -country in the ratio of their bonds. Secretary Gage has thus cor rected a verv serious error and will give each State the benefit of the deposit of its own internal revenues, and thus equally aid in all different sections of the country. ; Next to doing the right thing at the start, the best thing for any public official to do is to correct a wrong and do the right thing when the measure of the error is exposed. Phila delphia Times. -Mrs. N F Yorke w'ent morning over to to Harrisburg this spend the afternoon. Her little niece, Louise Wilson, will'-soon go to Florida to live with her father, Dr. Wilson. . A from 5c. to 75c. Gloves, Kids, $1.00, $1.25, and $1.50. Silk Mittens 50c. and 75c; Wool Mittens 10c, 15c. and 25c. Wool Mittens for children 10c. and 15c. Silk Hose 15c, 25c. and 50c. Shoes for Ladies and Children. Hosiery for all, both great and small. Back Combs, Pom padour and bide read, Cahes, Pies, Rolls, Etc, : FKOM THE Concord Bakery. Joe FasHier,. Proprietor. PHONE 122J . , . The Corkscrew Boat. Some time ago the Scientific American gave a cut and descrip tion of a circular boat that was to make its speed by rolling over. The experiment proved a fail ure for speed. Now, however, we note that the principle has evolved a scheme in which the inventor claims that he can make a speed of 50 miles per hour. The boat will b6 practically in dependent of storms. It will shoot right through heavy breakers instead of riding them. The boat is like a cylinder and has a flange encircling it like a corkscrew. The inner part of course remains practically still whilo the hull rolls over rapidly. The boat is not intended" for transportation of much but mau and light matter. It is proposed to cross the ocean within three r o.ttq The inventor has secured aid from New York capitalists to build a $50,000 trial boat. August Flowers. "It is a surprising fact," says Prof. Houston, 'that my travels in all parts of the world, for the last ten years, 1 have mpt more people having used Green's August Flower than any other remedy, for dyspepsia, deranged liver and stom ache. and for constipation. I find for tourists and salesmen, or for persons filling office positions, where headaches and general bad teelings from irrigular habits exist, that Ureen's August low er is a grand remedy,- It does not in jure the system by frequent use and is excellent for sour stomachs and indi gestion." Sample bottles free at FetzerTs drug store. Sold by dealers in all civil- zed countries. XMAS Umbrellas fron . 50c. o $2.59. - ' Gibson 8c Morrison. For Sale. One hundred loads of cinders. LEATHER GOOD BMcNish. PHONE..... ... ........104 A nice assortment of Christ mas presents m Leather Goods Card Cases, Collar and Cuff . Boxes. LADIES ' AND GENTS PURSES, made of alligator skin and morocco, both inN tan and black. . In Christmas Goods our line is beautiful, large and well assorted. For Holiday and Bridal presents, we are the people. Please do us the favor to caU and - look- them ' J3 X- rf-Vft Trt over; we are prouu tu auuw them and you don't have to buy; but we find that folks generally sVe "BEST is what the People buy the most of. That's Why Hccl'3 Srsaparilla his the ,largesf salaO? ALL F.1EDICINES. do buv after seeing our goods Come and look at our line of jfSK We are prepared to give the people this winter better bargains than usual in aU kinds of Heavy aedl Faocy At wholesale and retail. It wilt pay you to see our Large Stock of Tieware, Woodwmr Glassware, Crockery, Hats, Etc. before buying. For Clover Seed Seed Rye, andRockSalt goto G W. Patterson's. . Winter is Comingv I ALREADY HAVE' ON HAND THREE CARS OB Jellico Coal And have ten tnore car loads on the way. It is time for you to lay in a pupply for the winter, isn't it? I alsohayeon hand the best of antracite coal., r J. A. CBlackwelder, West Depot St. at Store. j'Piyiie C3, M, U Brown ;vBRd. LIVERY. FEED AND SALE ; ; STABLES. . - Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. 1 Omnibuses meet all passenger -trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses anL mules always on hand for sale. Breeders- of thoroughbred ; Poland China Hogs. . . 1 I Concord National hi ' : '.v ' i Offera the business public a reliable, -per- manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instution. We solicit youi patronage with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage,. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to haye you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - - - CaBital and SutdIus - $70000. D. B Coltbane, Uhasiuer, J.M.ODEjyij. President. . presents. W. 0. CORRELL The Jeweler. and Lowest in price these are the strong points in our stock. Fetzer's JDrug Store. WANTED Te ;buy 100,000 pounds of old cast-iron scrap, de livered at the foundry at once, for which we will pay a fair price.i No burnt iron wanted. aiettSZCoNCORD Foundry OoQ

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