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252 SOUTHERN RAILWAYS SCHEDULE. . IN EFFECT J6? 28, 1000. f this dbndensea schedule 1s pub llshed as information, and is subiect to change without notlcil tothe tutmc; ' Trains leave uonoord N. O. 5.37 . M. Nor 8, dairfc for Rich- ' mond; sonneota at Greenpttoro f pi Bareigh and Goltfeboto; at Goldsbpro tor'Norftflk, at Danville for Washington and points North, at Salisbury for AshevillefKnoxyille and points West. 7. 29 A. M No. 83, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pullman Sleep fax Cars between New York and 'An gust, New York and Tampa, FL, and , Norfolk to! Charlotte, Rfcdynond to Charlotte. . 8; 49 A. M. No. -87, daily, Wash jngton and Southwestern limited fox Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and all points South and Southwest. Throngh Pullman sleeper New York to ' New Orleans and New York to Memphis, Dining car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and Atlanta. Pullman tourist ears Washington to San Fran cisoo Tuesday s, Thursdays and Satur day 10:20 A. M.-No. S(5. daily, for. Wash ington, Riohinond, Baleigh and all points North. Carriea Pullman drawing Taoni buifet sleeper. New OrleanB to Now Yoik; Jacksonville to New' York. Dinidg car between Spartan burg, S. U., and Washington. U:25 A. M.- No. 11, daily for Atlanta n l all points Soath. Solid tram, Rich mond to Atlanta. 7 18 P. M. No. 12. daily, for Rich xnjnd, Aeheville, Chatanooga, Raleigh Norfolk, and all points North. 8:51 P. M. No. 7. dailv, from Rich nond, Washington, Goldsboro, Selma tWleigb, Greensboro Knoiville and JuSheville to Charlotte, N. O. 8: 51 P. M.-No 83, dailv, Washington and Southwestern limited, for Wash ington and all points North. .Through Pullman cnr. Memphis to "New York; New Orleans to New York.-Also carries vestibuled cop oh arid dining car, Close connection at Oreensboro with sleeper for Norfolk. Pullman tourist oars San Francisco to Washington Mondays, WodneBdavH and Saturdays. 9.10 P. ;.. . I ... 85, daily, for Atlanta ouu new 'f'ans, carries nuiman sleeper New York to New Orleans. New York to JncfcHoiiville and Charlotte to Atlanta. BiiuizT oar Washington to Spartanburg, S. 0, 9.54 P.'M.-'No. 84, daily, the New York and Florida Express, carries Pull man Sleeping Cars between Augusta and New York. Tatnpa, Fla, and New xork; ChaWo to Richmond and Char otto to Nor lk yia Greensboro. mret wcmctsh oi regular tnrongn or local freight, trams carry paseengeri only to points whew they Etop. according to (schedule. Frank S. Gannon, Third, Vice-Pres. and Gen'l. M Washington, l. Q. John M. Culp, Traffic ifnager, ( Washington, I), G, W. A. Tv.rk. Gen'l. Pass. Agent, Washington, D. O 'oaa Duosukery, Local Agent, Concord, N, O Arrival of Trains. The following change of schedule oo effect July 22. 1900 NOwTHBOUND. No. 8 anlves at 5 87 a m, - 86 10 S6am, it n 12 88 " 718 pm, " 8.51 p m, (flag) 84 " .C4 p m. 9.C4 SOUTHBOUND. No. 87 arri-.tc at 8.49 a m, (flag) 11 " "lU5sm, 7 " " 8.51 p mJ 25 " 9.10 p'm, fflaa) ""88 7.29 a m. " 81 " " 8.49 a m, (freight) Effective Jul 22nd, trains Nos. 11 and 12, hoietofore operated between Norfolk, Va., and Greensboro, N C, via Selma, N C, will be discontinued east of Raleigh, N C, and operated between Raleigh an ! Greensboro, handling lo cal Bleeping car line between these points. At the same time puUman sleeping oat bine No. dow operated between Norfolk, Va, and Charlotte N O, in connection with trains No. 11 and 12 yia Selma and Oi iei-sboro, will be diverted a-nd operated via Danville, Va, trains Nos. 3 and 4, 83 and 84, approximate schedule ae MIgwb: Nos. 3 and kS. Nos. 8iand4 uauy xaily 7 40 p m Ijy Norfolk, Va Ar 8 20 a m 4 33am iMnviUe.va " 1851 8 05 a m Ar Gharlotte.N 0 Lv 9 20 p m No. 85. when rr'Tininrr fthoftd nt "K. t sfipggfid U neooaary for through tra'yei auutu ui i-uaiiji', ujju la Flopped lor Dssengers arrivjr from Lynchburg or beyond. No.,86 stops regularly for pass engers for fiiilielv.ry, Lexington, High 'oini, ureeatuoio, iteidsvule, JanyiDe. . Jyrehburg, CharJottosville and Wash ington, o. 87 jBtopa for pas sengers coming from Lynchburg or points beyond, and io take on pas uansrrs for tv1iw etopping places -outhof Kovtlls. No. 8 stops to let on pb-BscjsKers ircm regular stopping places sqp,th of Newella and to take on paeajpgers ior regular stopping rlaoea, Lynchbutg cr beyond. Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for ikbgecgers to or. from the 0. XI. A A. Uivision Charlotte to Augusta--nd other points is Soat!i Colina,Geojria and Floridft, r acied through Ooluabia or Augusta. leo for through passe n, aa to or from IRicaiaQjid pr Norfolk, Nofl. 7, 8, 11 and 18 are tha loooi traina nd connect at Sal-sbnry!wiAh trtamaflQ 1Y, K. Q. VivsoVtZZC ri00 FOR OVER FIFTY YEA RS Mrs. Willow's Soothing Syrup ni be,eh used for over fiffcy years Jv Hor.9 of mothers for Ueir children, Wnie teething .with pvfecj snocaea. . It soothes the child, ebf&s the fums, llaysalTi)aintcure8 wind colic, and is the bqst rtmoly for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor Mttle sufferer iminedi- H ately. Bold by druggists, in every, part oLth9 world. Twenty-nve cents a do v tie. Be .sure and ask for ''Mrs Win dows Soothing Syrup," aud;take no other kind, Probably Anatrias know better than.nqt to tell the' truth to Sap-phira.-Ex. The Bravery ot Womaa Wu grandly shown by Mrs, John Dowling", of Butler, Pa., InJ a three years' .struggle -with a maligant stomach trouble that oaused distressing attacks of nausea and indigestion All remedies failed to relieve' her 'until sh'e tried Electric Bitters. After taking it 'two months, she wrote: "lam now wholly oared and can eat anything. It is.trnly grand tonic for the whole system as I gained in weight and feci much stronger siuoe using it.M It aids digestion, cores dyspepsia, improves "appetite, gives new life. Only 50c Uoaranttcd at Fetaer'a drug store. The divorce is the State's star witness that marriage is not a failure. Ex. .A Thousand Tongues Could not express the rapture of Annie E Springer, ofPhiladelphia, when Dr. King's New Discovery cured her of a hacking oough that for manyyears had made life a burden. Bhe eaye: "After all other remedies and doctors failed it soon removed the pain in ray ehc JTd I can now sleep soundly, pometbing I oan pcaroely remember doicg before. I fee like sounding Its praiet-s thronuh out the UniverBe." Dr. Kirg's New Discovery is fguarantecd to euro all troubles of tbeThroat, CbeFt c r Litn-s. Price 60c and $1. Trial bottles froo nt Fetter's Drug Store, Every woman has got a of some woman who died broken heart threo storv j of a after her husband was laid away for ever. Ex. Fl ONE LAUGHING. ... . . NIGHT ONLY! BOYER BRO'S BIG TION. SENSA- 32 X 5 D Alw'ays Jolly Alway s Welcome ! DIVERTING AS A : KALEIDOSCOPE ! Up-to-date : as : an : Automobile ! Modern as Wireless Telegraphy ! WatcH fir the BIG NOONDAY PABADE ! P 60 and 75 tent. Children and Gallery 25 cents. Seats on Sale at Gibson's Store. Drug ill's million TO .CONCORD." Select your lot before the best ones are all gone. Take your rent money and buy you a home. If you have surplus cash invest while the lots are cheap. The lots can be purchased either for cash or on credit when Drotierlv secured. " ' Will sell yon a lot and bulM too a home. Ton can live on these lots and be near all the Mills. Cheapest desirable lots ever placed on OPERA - IIS Saturday, .Norember 3n. 01 Ell falsi tne market In Concord. See me and Sat oony. J. C, WADSWORTH, 9.NCORD, N. C. Case of Stand and Deliver. I Li 1 T "1 A art i.. ..1 announced. After January 1, 13Ul,.evy piccj of machinery tsQd by the farmer tnuit be pur- chased at trust prices. Every, factory in the country has been capued, tfjgfctber with" all the rights, and patents.. A number of factories are to be sllut down and prices of agri cultural implement are to be braced up. Thousands -'of traveling men and agents in charge of agricul tural implement depots, have received notice to look for other employment, that by March 1 none of their services would bo needed. The trust schedules of prices are being arranged now and will go ' into effect after the big monopoly takes bold. Nearly all the big implement firms of tho country have agreed to pool their issues in the trust. It means that overy piece of machinery, plow, harrow, roller, pick, shovel, hoe, rake, scythe, etc.," must be purchased through tiio trust at trust prices. There will be 1:0 n ui'jdy, It will bo a case oi tuna ;ind deliver. Fort Mill Times. Fine Corn. The dry weather which has in jured rropr; generally in the county, has had very little effect on the corn raised by J. A. Jar vis on the old Judge Reed prop erty just north or the city limits, which Mr. Jarvis has under his charge. Several ears brought to the Citizen of.ir.e were uncom monly large, and there were 17 wagon loads averaging, tho same siza. The corn was grown on bottom land. Mr. Jarvis raised about 125 loads altogether. Asheville Citizeu. Admiral Schley, who. is at Rio Janeiro, declined an invitation to attend the Bryan meeting in New York on the ground that ho is but of politics and proposes to devote all his time to the bus! ness he is employed in. Seafar m'en, as a general thing, don't seo much fun in politics. There was 'Admiral Dewey, for in stance. He had hardly 'got in beforo he got (Vft) out. Morn- ing Star. The dog owners of tho Vown of Rochelle, N. Y., would give 75 cents to run up v.-ith the .fellow who sneaked around with a bag of poisoned food and got away with $10,000 worth of dogs in that burg. He passed the com mon cur with coa tempt andgavts attention only to aristocratic dogs pf high degree. MoVuing Star. Mrs. Synnex When Tom ak ed me to have him ho promised me that my lightest wiah would always be law with himi . Mrs. Sauer AnA' of course thiU was all.t-he promise amount ed to mere empty words. Mrs. Synnex No, I won't say that. Tom always respecte my lightest .wishes. It is in ma'tters of importance where he bound to have his own way. -Ex. A The Kind You Have Always in use for over SO yean. and ftf-f J1 ' aonal Bupervision pine Its infancy 'cCtcJaCi Antra nn one to deceive Ton in this. All Counterfeits Imitations and ' Just-as-good are bufc Experiments that .trifle with and endanger thq health oX Infants and C3uldruwEpcrlenoe against Experiment. What Is CASTCRIA ' Cartoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oi Paro--gorlc, Irops and Soothing 8yrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium. Morphine nor other STarcotia smbstmieo. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Fcvorishness. It cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Ffcytnlency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the ' Stomach and Doxrels. giving healthy and natural si cop. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. CENUINB CASTOR I A, ALWAYS Boon tho Til Kind You Have Always Bought En Use For Over 30 Years. n-sv-"' r; ANHOU GEgENT Wo are glad to announce to the business public that wo are now in a better' position than ever to ive you nice, up-to-date JOB WORK, having very recently new type. It the work is not satisfactory you get your money back. Send us a trial order. S Standard Job Office. While There is Life There Is hope. 1 was af flictod with catarrh ; could neither taste nor smell and oould hear but little. Ely's Crram Balm cared it. Mnrcus (. Shautz, Rahway, N. J. Tbo Balm reached me safely aDd the t-tTect is surprising. My Bon says the rft nppHcation gave decided relief. Respectfully, Mrs. Franklin Freeman, Povor, N. H. Tho Balm does not irritate or cause sueezinc:. Sold by druggists at f5( ots.. or mailed by Ely lirothers, 5G Warren Sc., New York. Love was invented by a man; marriage by a woman. Ex. Bismarck's Iron Nerre Wt.sthe repul'; of his splendid healtb Indomitablo will and tremendoua en. oi y are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of orrler. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's Njv liifo Tills. Only 2oo at Fetzera Vmg Store. No woman human nature self. Ex. who understands understands her Ton aspume no risk when you buy Chamber lain'8 Oolio, Cholera and Diar- rjioat itemeay. M. u. iuarsn will re fund your money if you we not satis fied after using it. It ia everywhere admitted to be tne most successful rem edy in use for bowel complaints aad the only one that never fails. It ia pleas ant, safe and reliable. Tn J1 tt .tern rs f V- iiM nj .vr"' - - - w tt maQi fml CS. IO tmtm tn ma W0 At 1 r 1 1 Ityfeght, and yehich luts.bper Jhas borne tho slgtuttnre of ' ' has been made nnder his per- Signature of e M X K w received a shipment of ft Offers the business publio a reliable, per manent, conservative and accommodate lngbanking instutlon. We solicit your patronage with th assurance cf honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we oan serve you any time we will be glad to have von come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATION!-! TO CUSTOMERS. - Capital and SnnUns . - $10,00(1 D. B OoiniAXE,;Chashier J.M. Odeo-i President. ' ' SanitarfSotleel All p'ersons are ' notified to clean up their premises at onca tnoso Keeping hogs are ospixj- ially warned. The commissioners have takett strong action in tho matter and the mayor has given 'strict orders. A word to the wise is sufficient. Clean up and stay clean and savto yourself of fina and cost.. Jas. F. Harris. Chief of Police. , QaesUona Auswerefl. Yen, August Flower still has the Urg ent sale of any.medicine ia the civilize world. Tow mothers and graudtnothers neVer thought of ueicg any thins else or indigestion or billionsness. Dootora were scarce, andthey seldom heard of appendioitis,' nervous prostration or heai failure, etc. Thay used Augnrt Flower to, clean out the.fiyetem afti stop fermentation of undigested 'food regulate the action rf the Liver? sUmiu late the nervous and orgaiitf action of khe system? and that is all ther took whenrfeeling dull and bad with head aches and other rjhaa few doses of Green's August Flower, ra ; , w;" bbuuhu kuura us. 1 Concord Natioia tM H w S5"kwSSifiS . . : l T Tito mmi mi i- - - 4
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