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mm Arrival of Tralns. The following change of schedule took effect Jan. 17, 1900. J O ' NORTHBOUND J ' ' No, 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, M 26 " " 1026 am, " 12' " 7-18pm " 38 " " 8.151 p m, .(flag) " 34 9.54 pm, 62 " 2.00pm(lre!ej-t) SOUTHBOUND. No. 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag) " 11 25 a m. " 8.51pm, " 9.10 p-m, (flaaV '8.49 a A,'(fre!feU) whet running ahead of No. 7, 11 " 7 " 85 83 -ff No. is flafed ff necessary for through traiell ovubu ui v-auxivjtLe, aim Stopped leg" pasSgnsys arriving from Lytfchburg or beyond.- No. 3(5 etops regularly for pass engers fosS ilisbnry, Lexingtdi, High Point, Greensboro Eeidsville, TTanille, Lyrchburg, Charlottesville and Wash ington. - No. 37 etops for pas ;sengejs comyg from LynchDurg or nftjna beyond, and to take on pas!1 sogers fot regirfar stopping places south of Newells. No. 38 stofvs to let off passengers from regular stopping places south of Newells and to take on passengers for.regufar stopping j laces, Lvnchburg or Leyond. Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord fot passengers to. or from the C. 0. & A. l'viHiohCharl6tt,oto Aftgusta and other points in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida reachedihrough Columbia or Augusta. Also, fo thorough passen gers to or from Richmond or Norfolk, Va. Nos. 7, 8, 11 ami 12 are tbe local trains and connect af Salisbury with trains of W. N. O.'Dirisiqn. coideSt wwe. of the.season'is icnv Hying towmv ni and. coun teract its effect y cflming to the Conoord Drug CoVs Rot sqa fountain and getan oJegifnt'hot drink. All drinlls 5 oent's. FOUNDED ....1842 mt "Sing TiiEiti Own Praise. Mr. Ciias. M. Stieff, Charlotte, N. 0. Ber Sir : The Stieff Piano wliich we purchashed from you, giving in exchange an Ivers & Pond Upright as a partial pay ment, has given entire satisfac tion, and we would not exchange for any piano with which we are acquainted. Yours very truly, Signed Mr. and Mrs." Geo. S. Messer. : For particulars : "--: write us. .... . . : . .Their parrot lmd died anil Masrter Tommy, with his little sister Jennie, had jflst concluded the funeral services. "I s'jlose PoMy is in heaven now," re marked Jennie, tearfully. "Yes," returned Master Tommy, "I js'pose no, is." "He he's got wings, but he wouldn't bo an angel up there, would ho?" in quired the little maid, anxious about his preserft status. "Oh!" cried Tommy, 'ho wouldn't "be Jin ansrel; only people is that." "Then what do you s'pose he is no.w?" "persisted his sistar. Tom my thought for a m6mont. Then the light of inspiration dawned on his beaming1 countenance. "I guess Polly is a bird of paradise now," he announced joyfully. Crypt. , . nViOP M CHnof lIan BXnnnfHCturcr, UiiUAi ill, ULlbl'lj J(iil(iiivre M1. Factory Brand Wareroom, l liWlotte, N. C C. H. Wiflnnotlri, Mgr. Fine tuning and repairing. TELEPHONE NO. 71, Se ad. change in Craven Bros. Miss Emma Wnite, who has been visiting at.JVlr. EH White's, has returned to Charlotte. FOR SALE Six year old, good farm horse. C p Dry. d&w n15. The stock exchange is closed today on account of it being a legal holiday. . Great semi-annual ribbon sale at Miss Nannie, Alexander's Fri day, Fpb. 23. For Cash only. The Cabrus Savings and the Concord National banks observed Washington's bh'thdav. FOR IZEN.T Upstairs room 40x80 ieet. Known as Caton's Hair. Apply to J P Gibson. Mrs. F A 3obb, who some time ago spent several weeks lfere has returned here. She is at the St. Cloud. Parks has retuAed home irom a business trip to New York. Bell, Earris & Co. have a change in their ad. today . You may need something: in their line. Read it on first page. Clfilds corduroy leggings re duced from;$1.00 to 75c. Park's & Co. Mr. Ben Craven has gone to Atlanta where he will enter a business college for several months. Mr. H C McAllister, of Mt. Pleasant, has gone to Alabama where he is wanted to build a large furnace for a mining com roanv. i Park's & Co. has a new ad. to- Trust Those Who HaTe Tried It. . ay ' , . . I suffered from catarrh of the , Mr. "Will Stuart left Wednes- worst kind and nover hoped for day night for New York to pur- j cure but Ey's Cream Balm chase goods for the Cannon &; scorns to do oven that. Osar fill be gone a Ustrom 45 Warren Avenue, FetzerCo. He will week qrten days. - Mr. T E Smith, who for four months has been living in Con cord and thje country round tirely. well.--A C Clai, 341 abouff IWre, and who intended tOjShajvmu AvenuT), Boston, Mass. nui tit 1 suffered from catarrh; it got so bjid I could not work; 1 used Ely's Cream Balm and an en- bperni omy a iew aays trii)jing ;rheBalm does noft irritate or his dogs, Jis refufned toxins1 caifse sneezirTg. SpldDydaig home at Sljpclfliolm, N.J. stai.50c. or mailea ."by l?lv Ho' Cold, How CofnTh-13.5- 56 Warren,., New Yortk . ; . i 7 w a s BUY YOUR Bread, Cahes, Pies, "Rolls, Etc, FROM THE . ' Concord Bakery. Joe Fisher, Proprietor. PHONE 122 We Are. Daily Closing Out China and. Crockery Stock In order to make roqm for a complete stock of Drugs ancf Medicines for this section. Go At Onpe . And buy your China and Crockery which is in charge of Miss Cora Lentz and will be sold regardless of cost- . Gibson's Drug-Store. incorporated r Wantedi 9 ;. A widow with five children, vvants position as housekeeper. Husband was kind and indulgent but had no insurance. How would yort like yur widow's name igned to this? Better see the Penn Mutual agent. i J& F. Hurley. New V ' ' . . ; . 3rocry 'Store; . . imiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Flour; Meal, Alcat, Coffee, Sugar, Hice, Lard, Salt Fish, Canned Goods, Tobacco, Snuff, and inffact everything kept first-class grocery in a store. i!ij:!!ji:i!ni!':!ni;i:!!ii Call on us and our prices will suit you. OppositeBell Harris & Co. Phone calt iiOo n Silver We haveTthem of all sizes and kinds to suit your own or some other person s bracelet or neck lace. : . . . They-are all .the go amLyou ought to see our differ ent designs. W. C. OOEBELL The Jeweler. DENTACURA IS THE IDEAL Dentifrice. Makes the 'tcetli white. Prevents their decay and renders the gums firm and healthy. Dentacura is a powerful germ destroying agent audits ise is consciuent- y a safeguard to health. A tew sample mckages . Free to jirstcallers, . r Betzer's DragStorp. 3 Tried Friends Best. Forthirty years Tutt's Pills have proven a blessing to the invalid. Are truly the sick man's friend. A Known Fact For bilious headache, dyspepsia sour stomach, malaria,constipa tion and all kindred diseases. TUTTS Liver PILLS mi ABSOLUTE CURE. I have in my "employ a First-Class Plumber. Parties wishing such services will do well to see me. E. McNISH. - Phone . . .. . . 104. Get Silk '293 itches "wide- worth. 65 cents. tart I ( j jj,. uJ . .Cannon & Petzef Oo.b ve Can't iSeli low a Farm wagon JJecauso they are notia pur line of Hasiuess, but we can and will sell yoa the Prettiest, Most Substantial and Stylish llaby IJngffy in Concord at the lowest price. We have them in all styles, all Bizes, all materials, and upholBtered in all iaIki on1 f.ilirim "NTr mnt.tur wlini, vnnr tnsffi vnn will lift ftlil A tn'rrrnt if it horo Furniture and Rouse Furnishings of every description at prices so low that everybody can hayo a nicely furnished house. .. : 1 Furniture 'and Undertaking Phone No. 9. It's the. Machine For -light running, latest carriage atTangement" whereby witlf the least little stroke your writing' is, inj,view, the best arranged and most con yenientjpomter, simple ribbonarrangements, and light stroke. Remember! That I have not sold out my coal business but always have on hand Anthracite and Jellico Coal. You will find me at the old stand. J A C Blackweler, Phone 68, West Depot St. o The Remington-Sholes Typewriter. Call on:the local Agents and inspect the machine, cither at The Standardofficegor at t'hejrostal Telegraph office. 15 WadeHBarrierJand R. I J Mr.Connell. Local Akjiz,
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