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(' '-V v, ll V- - r. J i 'f p.:. . ' Ifii . V C ArrlTl of Galus. 9 The folio Winer chanireCPf nrhetiiiln innk effect Jan. if 11)00. NQUTIPOU No. arrives at 5 52 a pi, Hi " " 10 20 am, 12 w" 7-18 pm, 44 3 " " 8.51 p ra, (flag) " 34 , " " 0.64 pm, o2 2.00 p m(lieicj t) SOUTIIBUUND No? 7 arrives at 40 a m, ''flag) " IT " "11 25 tft, ' M 7 " " 851 pm. " " ".tnij (freight) , fto, 35. wlwn fttiilhirj? ahead ot iNo. , jsfUteged if nectary for ttiou;?li tntv Muth of WUticlofee. and is etonped for jmsscyiEMS arj-ivin frofci Lynchburg or . Ouyowf. H. ( sWis reeruhu-l? f or chs-' n nil .t i . ii' t9 Point. treenslKir KeidSvilJe, 'anyone, Lyrckbuiff, Charlottesville and "VVftsli- lngton.4 . o. 37 stops' for is sengpta fcomiusr. fmm J.ynohLur ur points beyond, .and to take on rmS- . .. 86igere for.' julaj" japping places 'South of1 NewlK No. 38 btops to. let , olf. jas&ensrcrs, fira 'regular stopping piactw south of Jji ewelljj ftifd to take on i . Ya.sitturer8 for tegular taprung 'places,' . , t- ' Lync&burg'or-bavotid. . passengers to. or .from the C. 0. $; A Division Charlotte to Augusta and 'ther points itx South Carolina, Georgia tnjd Florida, reached through Columbia or Augusta 'Also fo throngh passen- jrers'to'or" f om llifchmond or Norfolk, Va. Nos. 7,8, 11 and'l2 are the local trains and connect at Salisbury with trains of W.tN.t).J)iyi8fon. ' fOUWDEP....... ...:v..,;i842. . . ' "Sino Their Own Praise." 'If you reoJion ihe endless .jpv and permanent value you will get one of Tuoser .celebrated sniilii?' .fliNUb They are m'ade'with all that skill which orily j'ears of constant and careful at- , tention to every detail of their construe. Hon can command. MIDDLEMAN'S TROFIT SAVED. Therefore, we won't burden you with an unnecessarily JjlG- PRICE. Con vfiiient tetms. ' " Cias. I SiieeC 3' latin Mniriract nrer. liiOilmore .Ml. Factory'BrancIi Warerooa. Jo. 213 -.IV ljrJoilt', A. C C, Ji.WSlinniotlhi", Mgr.. Fine tuning, and repairing PALACE ORGANS.- ' . TELEPHONE NO. 71, . The Thursday Afternoon Whist . -Club "was, entertained Thursday by Miss.Janie Ervin; ., Mr: -Will Barrier arrived here Thursday night .tp 6pen,d several days with. his'mothor. Dr. and Mrs. H 0 Hsrring.' en tertained a number of friends. Thursday evening. ; . Mrs. W Ll llarris and Mrs. ' Brower have gone to Monroe to visit' their relatives. a Miss Clara Qillon has returned liomo "from China Grove .after visiting her -brother. . , . ....- "Fresh Fish Shad," Speckled Trout, Mullets, etc. .at bappen fields to n;pr row;. . Fresh fish- arid" 6ysterS' tomor- renv morning. Jiarf ttartsoii. ' Phone 41'.' Mr. P E CUntnbers,..of Phir delphia, vho for ' years .has an nually visited .this place, arrh'od Thursday night" on a, business ; trip. v Salisbury U to h'ave a'cyrpas- t senger aepot m ine naar iuiure. Tlio plat;s t present arc;t65uild vit on the vacant Jot Viest of the nyesn aim. nut yoHi mem; "Cah.es; te:4oir;Etc; PftQjtf THE poncord Baey. Job Fjsieirt OT, .jm,..u-,." 1,-n- ,,.JMMM m iiai iii iii ir-y- in iibiiiiwihh urair.urfi - Make a itfl f Tins. a It wi$ be well to remQnfbr that provided Che tonstiftiti&ial anndSenyasses tvery person ' Company. before casting his ballot musV Good middling 7 45 present his taS; receipt showing 1 Middling ... 7 35 that it was issued to him before 4ow middling 0 95 the first of March. Bear this in ! Stains k. G85 mind. . Taken to the Penitentiary. t r? (?alb lQbinon, yho How Wepmes cur'.tiller has "taken tasii Duan, tho'iegro who was foun& guilty of shooting Mi: Dolph Maciiey. to lialeigh where he goes in.tlje penitentiary to. servo a sentnoo of fifteen yotirs. ; The v Gate the. V)iij. John and'Jame's Bostian'.tlie ygung men whostand charged with buffing a bara bar Chiha GroT a,nd;vho were coufined tQ jau on 500bond.sv htixo secured their bondsmen -and. were re- leased Thureday. Mr. S J -Lowe Interested. . , Mr:M W Cranf ord,ho has been one of the le'aditig merchants at Davidson, has .sold out his stock of goods. His dry g6ods were purchased by El C Miller and S J LoVe of .Charlotte. Gives a Tea to His Clerks. ... . Mr. H L Parks gave a tea Thursday'night at his- homo on Depot' street to all of the clerks employed., in the store of . II L Parks &' Co. 'It wTas very nice affair. . Wanted A few .boarders in privato 'family. Apply to " j30 . V. D. Sikes. Avoid all drying-inhalants and use that which cleanses and heals the membrane. Ely's- Cream Balm is such -a remedy and cures ' catarrh easily -and pleasantly; Cold in the head vanishes quickly. Price. 50 cents at dr'ugsists.or by mail. Catarrh caused difficulty- in speaking and to great extent loss of hottring. By 'the use of Ely's Cream; Balm dropping of mucus has ceased, voice and hearing have greatly improved, JW Davidson, Att'y' at Law, Monmouth,-III. It ha been 'demonstrated repeatedly in every state in the "Union and in many foreign countries .that Chamberlain's Cough liemedy is a certain preventive and cure for croup. It ban- become the universal 'remedy for that disease, M. V. Fisher '0f Liberty, W. Va., only repeats what has been said around the 'globe when he writes: "I hava used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in my family for , several years .and always with perfect success.' We, believe that it'is.nbfonly the -best" congh remedy, but that it is a 's'ure.cui-e for croup. It has saved the lives' of our children a number of titffes.' This remedy is for. sale by M. L Marsh k Co., druggist.. GRADE House Furnishing Goods ON FAVOljABLE'TERIIS. ' . " " .m GTuararifeod to Laundry iii bet of style. . Rare. opportunity for tast . Iloivscwjves. LttB. Price &Ca; Geel Agqntifi City. $A$T&D-'l' buy; ;V 100,000 poundaof ord.-baat-ijigiicrap, & livdhjfatlje f6'uodj7 at ofxee. for I which we will pay a iair price. No I burnfcirou wanted. HIGH CCJNCODAlARKETS. COTTON MARKET. Clnrrw.t.ptl hv CJn.nnrm fr. 'TpAt7fr produce MAtiicyT. Corrected by Swink & Whlfcc? fcacQti . .. . . . 7i Supm-r-cVa hams.... .v . 12-13 BGiiT'iiitiat sides..,. lsooswax Buttefv.? Chickens io t 15I ;. ..la u as . . . . , p5 Corn... :t.. .;.. Egjjs..". Lard. Flour (N.'C.)....:.. Meal. . ......... . . . ' .!& . .. $2 00 . .. 65 .. . 50 '07 Oats. Tallow... M. L. Iarsh. CviVerfUimntoes eyery 1 bottle of. Chftmbwrlain's Couh Remedy and will refund noney to uiiy oae wlo is not satislld after using two. third of the'eopteuts. This is the bunt romedy in the tiorld for'Ja gripp colils, croup iind vboopiug cough and is pleasant and safe to take. It prevents aiiy euduoy o a cold to result iu eum6nia. : . His Li-e Was.SavVd. . Mr. .T Pi Tjillv. a Droniinent citizen of ilaunibal,.Mo., lately -had a wonderful delivi raucb from a friglitful death. In telling of it he says: "I was taken with, typhoid ,fe(rer, thai ran into pneumonia. My luiujs became hardened, I was so weak I couldn't even .sit up in -bed. Nothiner heloed me. I exnected to soon die of consumption, .whin J heard of Dr. King's New" Discovery. One bottle gave grout reliof.' 1 continued to use it and now am .well and string, 'I can't say too rniioh- id- it's praise." This marvellous medicine is ttie surest ana quickest cure in -the. .world fo'r.all Throat and lunt trouble. Regular sizes 50c cents and $1 00: Trial bottlos free- at Fetzer's Drug Store. Eyery bottle guaranteed. LEATHER- A niceassortment of Clirist jnns presents in Leather G oods Card Cases, . Collar and Cuff . ' . ,. . Boxes. . v LADIES' AND GENTS' ' PURSES, inride of alligator skin . . and morocco,, both in tair and black.. Come'and lookat'our line of '. ' . presents. W. C. CORNELL Tiie : Jeweler. TO CLOSE OUT A few ' yve.wj.ii. -. Reduce thpt pripe' ;.' ' . One-half, . . " ' , . Thy. wil.Lnow.go - To first callers At "25 cts. a dozen . All-colors separate; SDrtfg Store JemlPffr EXPERlEffCB f v-u 1 fi W W .; ' .4 Trade Marks GOODS MB t-lL? . . .iJV m Designs rr Copyrights 4c. Anyone sending a sketch and itcncriptlon may quickly ascertain nr opinion frij whether an Jmppntinn is probnbly pateatablo. Comniwitca tiofis strictly rontldentful. Jndbnokon Itmmta enlltpe. Oldest Beency for securiiifrpaieiitH. FnitaBls taken through Jluim & Co. tpecuunutice. without charge, in the Scientific HBterlcan.. Abandsomely illustrated weekly. I,ar(f8t clr culation of any sclentitle .lournal. Terms, 3 a vear; four months, fU Sold by all r.ewsdealeni. Urai; Off - - 25 F St.. WashlngtcW. C U o AND 1 Sfhpe taKing Stock we.fiiia ' . tliat ? we: at $ rather . full . 'on- . ; 0 , ' JeanS.":and '! Cassim'ers. '. "Oar V ' V. way to reduce duce 3pric.es; !9q here they arfev ' we dont talk;mucli our pripes do it for. us y . . . lie'ffular 15c. Jean's Keerukr .20c. Jean's .Keffular'25c. Jeans . Keffular" 25c. Oassimer. to ffo at lBic.Jj Iveffular oac. uassimer to go at 40c. AH' nice regular stock. Some . short lengths.. Your money's worth. or your money back; Come early and get your choice. . Gannon & Fetzer Co- Do You Need, a Stove ? It gives -us great pleasure fn wn.rr1.nt Wild rce'ohimend tho finest ever made,- the line of Buck's . Stoves and Ranges! . We Boil Over With : 'When it 'comes to. showing these elegant Stoves. We believe in them t so thoroughly that- we never have any' trouble, in 'getting you interested. They have never ; disappointed us. Made to last 'a life' time.- BUCK'S Stoves, are to be . .:. . f depended upotil . . 1 , - ' i ii -" " r 1 It's the Machine . . ,'. " -For light running, latest carriage arraiigement'whcreby.with the least little- strokfe your writing' is in new, -the'.best arranged and most con venient pointer, simple ribbon arrangements, and light stroKo. ' l'a 7 The Remington-Shales Call on the Igjal agents and iosoect the machine eithfcr at a 4 Standard office or at the Postal Telegraph office. Wad Barrier and R. L. McConnell, a C'C'C o siock -is to . re- to go -to iro ;tt 310c. at 12i.c. to ?o at 15c. rr kti 0 nX$hrC'Z Celebrated White Enameled Typewriter. i16tf. Concord Founusy Oo, a i PHONE 122
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