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The Sasbury Truth-Indeof ) m j t v 'or a i ft Ann UP81 ! iU htf&HfC tSaiythel5th,bftthevalaictoil -.Nob until v J)TTN D. BARRIERand SON. ' ' - V v . .,.7 , - . . T' OLIir. J if JSQi irfcrs n.s orTitnr fn hOUIS. f lL w I - W - 1-1 " V f EdatGrs and Proprietors. 'ii i' K mitt hiij.o.. jff AND Alii is published every ay (umla.v excepted) and delivered ri -ltati of bubscriptJ n : ; -Ore vear . . . . .ft.OO ! rflix-tnonthH. 2 00 Three mcmths One mwnth.t . . . .... . , chief of thatinter6ting aiid val uable morning paper and the an nouncement Gf Mr! William II Stewart as Accessor to the place yaeatoO. Mr. W H Thompson for jnany years the .editor of the ! Chapel Bjll News takes' charge JLXX) .35 Pi n m ft cnnv. . : .' .05 j - , ftur-i ue, eight-column'. paper, it ha as foreman of the nob depart ilflr:''' irfnlfirvn in fia.ha.frnat.riAU an. ... ott.fi'.nper. Price $lG0.iier annum it ment. The Truth-Index is now tsdxan'OH. Advertising Kates : Terms for regular advertisement- a morning paper and Mr. Stew Address ail communications to . . i m uuuur uouuiiion THE STANDARD, t.han , hnfnv, 1r U Concord. N. 0. .o uwo m i Trmh-Index will lose nothing as a bright newsy exchange that has its own special charms: TELEPHONE "NO. 71 Great Propliet We Be. within the last, 48 e realize what a meaningless form somel6,000,006i voters went through on Tuesaay ltfst. If all the peoplo who kno perfectly well, what the rofcul would be ?iad thoughtfully taken 'fre pvblic jinto their eenfidence, the thing could, have beencarried by aeclamati(ij and thus have saved Xhe trouble and expense pt a ballot. AshQvillg Citizen. THE Concord, N. C, Nov. 15 1900. The almanac makers are treat- A Washington dispatch of the the PeoPle of Ifid"ia Siam tt:.,,i ji ii. . iiiuuusictu, xMttuuguscur una me Indian Ocean to a total eclipse .of the sun for the 17th of next I May. . . .. KEWS CULL1KUS. loth says the Republican sona tors will map out before the meeting of Congress in Decem ber the work to .be done in the short session and that they are determined that opposition and dilatory tactics' on the part of A Lexington, Ky, dispatch of thn Domof-rats shall not defeat the ldtn savs-" "Details have 1 or delay the policy of the admin: -- i. i .... istration. It spp.ras' likn taking .r an aea woman and the fatal the bit in their teeth. It will.be wounding of her son by roboers ? T?ew departure when the -mm. near ergent a Jonely little ham ority can't make itself felt' in the let m -the mountains of. south- United "Slates Senate. Possiblv edhltrI a eniucicy. Tfcree the precedent of hearing, all. to Qa.6dn.?ne'n entered the house ... - . . . I n r IV I PC VI 1 n 1 Hn'llnH o - H Wnmnfiil be said by senators would as welt .T :f . . -. uouu,uu' be broken if ' we are not to et Tis was refusedand backtothewiginarclass; 6l'nlen thQ -robbers shot the woman for that AueMtabodvn mbre dad Th then" turned their noble than partisan and.too dig- 0.t'lWoan's son' ho ,r.A ctn tr nxi;t;.-ai ;f "aa come to tier rescue, and alter fataliv woundini? him. v cj , j eating Railroad Notices. Io extension of time on clergy permits issued for the year 1900. An nuat clergy permits for 1900 wjll not bo good for use aftor December 31st, 1900, and all clergymen and others entitled to permits who do not obtain them for the year 1901 will bo required to pay full fare after that date. Clergymen who desire permits will please call on ticket agent for application blank, so yon may get your permit in time. Meeting Western North Caro lina Conference A. M. church, Greensboro, N. C.,-Nov. 22 to Doc. 2,1900. Tickets on saLo Nov. 20-24th inclusive. Final limit Dec. 3rd, 1900; round trip $3.65. Great New Bern Fair, New Bern, N. C, Nov. 12-17, 1900. Tickets on sale Nov.. 14-16 inclu sive. Final limit Nov.. 19. 1900: 7 r round trip via Goldsboro $9.00, including one admission to Fair. . "Variety is genuine coin, 'but not legal tender." The Cleans and f A V AT5 D IJ vMiMr nn pealing , Our 9j for CATARlHifegi to on I - ' uivuiUiWIVi WIAJI V J MIC senses o taste and smell. Large aiic 50c at Dnig- ki w oy mm; 1 rial wae 10C by mail. '.t kLY RROTHERS, 5, Wanen Street. Nw YorV ElvfTrRfiTn'KalTTi fled. ' V"' Easy and Pleasant ' to . Mrs-,' Capt. Hancock proceed- iribclg:aii: Apex News gets off', the follow ing from Fortress Monroe to and cteansea the' as. ideal fireside happiness. join her husband, in Manila slid' rfficOLD !n HEAD r , , . ..- . . , . . . . " '-".' -(Heals (nd prot eels the., membrane, restores tin A oaoe in tne nouse is a well aeniy aisappeared in New York spring of pleasure. on the 12th.- She wore 'costly A barrel of apples is , also . . . , J treasure." , ...,'!' jewels and had a goodly sum of The story goes that a dry wit money and the worst is fearod. i being asked which is the ' A forest fire swept the Brook- greater pest the sparrows or the ings lumber mill 'in Southern worms said he could give no California on the 13th destroy- opinion as he had : never had ing 10,000,000 feet of lumbeif.t It sparrows, so we reflect that we was the largest'mill' in that part never had a, barrel of apples.;. i of the state employing 250 hands. The loss is estimated at S-100,- The charge that drvmkeuness 1 0QQ. , n , , ! caused tne loss ot the Uruiser Admiral Rrafwi v . . M.HutviU yuigi jx L 11 u 1 - 8 ! i fiJ I' 13 Ol I all . have just addled $42.00 worth of Ba-ttenljiirg Braids to Our stock. Now we have them at H to 12ic per yard. New Collar, 3etha, Center Piece 'and Handkerchief . Patterns. Special, in all wool Dress Gpods. One case of these goods in 3 to 16 yard lengths at 1.20 bor pound. m Ladies' Embossed Plush' Capes, worth 1.25 for 98c bettor ones up to $2.65. Heavy "Rainy Day" Skirts, 98c. and $2.75. Woolen Dress Sinrts, 98o. to $2.68. Colored Underskirts 85 cents to 81.75. Weiiave those in black and bright colors.. Winter Vests 124 to 25 cenvs. Children's long Cashmere Cloaks $1.10 to $1.68. Children's short Reefers at 85 to ' $1.08. Winter Hoods. 10c up. Three and a half pound "Feather Pillows at60c. Five pound homemade Comforts $1.25. Double Blankets at 55c 'to $2.25 per-pair. White and colored Counterpanes at 48c to $2.68. ' ' Shaker Flannel at 7c. Turkey red table Dam ark, 25c. Outing 5 to 10 cents. Cotton Flannel, 7 to 12 cents. Machine Thread, 4c per spool or 45c per dozen. ' VERY RESPECTFULLY, D. J BOSTIAN. " '!,," ' ?lrrfviil nf Train. ' "'' : The follow ing- change of BcinduJe too f r , JiOKTUBOUND. No. 8 arrlvpa t S 57 m - i3 i'.i8pm, M f 88 ; M,, r 8.51pm, (flag) ' V 2.00 pm (Ireufii) SOUTHBOUND. I Charleston on the north coast' of navaf bureau in his renort re- Luzon just a y6ar ago Tuesday : commends the introduction ;; of caused an.investigatisn and .the Morconis'. wirelessjtelegraphy on charges are Said to be false and a number of our war vessels if founded on .hate. ' ' It seetns ,a the right can be obtained at rea-' ' ' h ' ; -. t i A ; . man dos not'ha've to be' drunk sonable prices. to run a boat aground in an un- The Czar of Russia has ty charted sea. The wonder is that phoid fever in its early stage. a valuable vessel should be'sail- ing ahead of the chart. . v The New Bern fish and oyster fair was opened Tuesday by senator-elect Simmons. The fair It, said to be very good. It has the benefit of the test of weather. The aeronout came fvM ji ia the Nuse rivet but he had takan the precaution to put ou t'ue corK jacket and had noJ troublo to keep his head abjve valor. W'iatome people think they dn't now isn't to be "fond in the encyclopedia. Ex. The case,is making satisfactory progress thus for. ; "Jim Jeffries and Tpm Sharkey have pui up $2,500 each' tor 'a fight to the finish, the winner to take . the entire purse. 1 The thumbing is to take place in Ne vada next May . Mr TJ M -Dnn i 5.-t I points beyond, and to take on pas ...... ... ,u, cue tmuiea i .senders' for ' regular Btoppin places No. 87 arrives at 8.49 tkcn, (flag) 'ii " "iiJJ5a m, J - r-7 . " 44 8.51 pm, k " S5 " 9.10 p'm, (QasK 33 " 7.29 am, A- J ... " -( .8 49 a. m, (freight) Effective Jnlv 22n(3.' trains Kna. 11 T wvvw Norfolk, Va., an4 Greensboro, N O, via jseima, in u, win tw tjisoontinnea east oi itaieiga, jn U, and operated between Raleieh and, Greensboto handlingr lo cal sleeping, car lihei between these points. . ;i At the name tima nnllman bloorvinrr Itfaf line NoV 368; hbwr "lopetated bbtween JMorioiK, .va, and Uftariotte, O, in connection with trains No. 11 and lSfryia Selma and QreenebororwilI bp diverted and operated via DAttville.". Va,j trains Nos. 3 and 4, 33 and 94, approximate schedule as follows: J Nos. 3 and .83 - TNos. 34 and 4 Daily Dailr - 7 40 p m Ly, Norfolk, Va Ar 9 20 atn 4 83 a m - 5 Danville, Va "'12 51 8 06 a in Ar Charlotte.N C Lv 8 20 p m No. 85. when running ahead ot No. 7t flagged if necessary for through travel south of C harlotte, and is etonped ;for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. : No; 30 stopSTegularly for, pass engers for '"Salisbury ,l Lexingtcn, High Point, Greensboro, Keidsville Danyilie, Lyrchburg, Charlottesville and Wash ington No. .37 stops : for' pas sengers coming from Lynchburg or Aycock. The announcement js made that the Gold Hill Copper Mine will sen in Januara for more than the claims against it amount to. secretary of the State Democratic i !uth of NeWfc118 No- stops to let j on passenirers from res?nlar stnrminT I executivQ committee, is to be . Places south of Newells and tb take on Vl.- viii.ml i C IT 1 I . , Jvu, Lynchbur" or bevond Nos. 33 and 34 etop at Concord for pftengers to or from the C. C. & A. Division Charlotte to .Augusta and other points in South Carolina, Georgia nnd Florida, reached through Columbia or Augusta. Also for through paaBen ers to or from (Ilichmoud or Norfolk, Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the locu tram and connect at Salisbury! witLH trains oB W. N. C. Division. JUST A REMINDER FOR ' THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SUIT, JACOB REED'S SONS OF PHILADELPHIA f INVITE YOU 'TO EXAMINE THEIR BEAUTIFUL' NEW COLLEC- TION OF FABRICS NOV -' . . . SHOWN BY -C G. W. PATTERSON, CONCORD, N. C. a o Salts from $12.50 upwards. c Trousers from $4.00 upwards. 0 vercoats from $ 1 6.00 upwards,. ; ' . o:o ' -! All carefully cut to measure, handsomely trimmed and tailored." 0 0 B I Lf 4 Manufacturers OF Ginghams, Plaids, Sheeting CONCORD MARKETS. COTTON MARKET. ,1 : - Corrected by Cannon& Feta.Br Jompany. . Good middling v r Middling. Low middling 9 50 9 40 Stains . : ; o m PRODUCE 'MARKET. Corrected by.Ed.F: WHite. . Bacon...: "i m oagar-curea hams -ik T..n , . , ' i3uiK meat sides t a beeswax 20 iuiier is xu 10 to 20 75 4 15 10 SaH" Bags r srnz?;-' ' dutingcloth. DEALER N Geiieral Merchandise. . " BUYERS OF Country: Produce. Four-foot Wood always Wanted. Price lot same. Best 2q J We inyite an infipection of aU the gooda . . . wemanuiacture , . . Chickens . Corn Eirs Lard. Flour (V n.V Meal. Oats. ...... ' Tallow... " $2 00 70 5Q
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