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' : " m'ovetl his due of the large m House. i pi Tionecr Mills, sometime -ago, V -Mills. - . me of our good llili, had green '.his - garden! last '1 "ive the ;Wo- ffiee a whole year for The Times hi Rowan county, Ion's to Salisbyry ber y, . anC Isold (ublish thenamea lit pavs up. xaio d we want to put .f Forest it. of fever. Till, The in Montgoriiejy lent of Wimter ff Ui well-knbwn lainseur'fe pfa- il S nas reaijrweu Hirrus, Roller Mill, vr of J. M. Bui;- Id will be in oprjat'th-;. ilM-Lid, on Friday, mtet. His Iptu-tice- is iinjited r. F. II. -3 feivrly jjri!i;nl ttf a alreasury. -CwJi havf irfii . - ii r- ? a Mis "Mursrart't .! 3. at r.opii rss&vttriaa cau: ii - .: -He saat. ftvtr.i if joa hay you" su1 jaaornexiyear, Ttie conve jl tic-ii" ! :! foreign Mbsinrii iafceren Coriferen iiiiiaa Lutheran m church. n Xov-i ibef 21st in the in N liriia -Mr.'Jamos'ivBra. S'iNo. 3 t'jj-n?h: 5 ! . lie was 3$k th 9t'h"i(',es kf.iSI. Shaw.'- rlr. D. A.-Klut tent to Fiyws Sirnith Mr. X SRei to Fiavvs i9ma:jistini.r TJ Hui t-mi'd the.'ij' su, aud .hi? in I.u!i:.i:i ha . tUth. 1. R;ov1r It.u Mr. i'-;.jir i- 5ftt&iV.5i -era! v&us -?-:v. .1. I. Cai'.iinu' ii'i f v. -iied announcing kffus L. Patterson ivhead, of I)ur- d throat. f Mt. Fleasint, i.o$ition in i the virton, has Been us electrjchm in -The weather prediction for to-dav ia clear and warmer. . Prof. Geo. B.. Cromer has heftn elected President ef Newberry College. " -Mr. J. R, Ervin ia asrain teachintr school in No. 3 townahiD. Mr Thos. D. KirkDatrick. of Mftrt- lenburj: countv. died vesterdnv . w - The bear men were in town vpsfor. day i having: three large, well-trained bears. . : .. .. Mr. Georkre. E. Fisher and RirlnAv Lentz have bositions with thA Tla.!. njore Bargain House. ' - M. L. Brown & Ero. have a num ber .of good horses and mules for sale at their stables here' r - 1 I -The ladies say the Ould Mercantil Op. have ..the 'finest. and prettiest line of sjaoes ever, brought to Concord. Mr. Johh A'Rankiu, of :No. 3,! was, in town Tuesday. He is now w;ell mgh recovered from hia paralysis, we are glad to learn. Caroline Plunkett, colored. : who was paralyzed while at church Sunday niight of last week, has since been un able to move. . I Mr. A. L. Sappenfield'a little boy dipped his hand into a pot of boiling starch yesterday. Dr. Lilly dressed his hand, and he is getting along, very well. 1 Thursday's Salisbury World says : Geo.. A, Fisher and wife, left to-day . for their new hom e in Cabarrus . county. George is an enterprising young man and Rowan hates to lose him. Henry C. Lefler will take charge the chain ganeas suurjerintendent of r-December 1. H. McNamara and Ed. Litaker will be two of the guards; The third has not yet been decided upon. . . i The last Quarterly meetine for Cen tral church for this yet r was held last Monday evening at 5 o'clock. The old officials of the church were re-elected for the ensuing year. . , .. Dr. D.- D. Johnson received a. tele gram last evening announcing the fact that Dr. I. H. Blair, an old and prom inent physician of Monroe, died there last evening. ; lie was an uncle of Mrs. Johnson. j . . . i A petition is Being circulated to have the postofiBce at Springville, inNo. t reinstated and have Mrs. Mary Goode appointed postmaster. " A petition has alsotoeen numerously signed asking the Department to put Maximo on the Mill Hilt route. - : : i .. . : j The time' for the Sheriff to adyer uee land for, taxes has been changed firom April to November 1. The Sberiff is empowered to advertise after Novem ber J., but the. matter Js discretionary 4'ith liim." This is one -of the laws of the Pop Legislature, . ' : . . ; I "We call attention to the -(quarter double column - advertisement of the Baltimore Bargain House in another eolumn of this issue. This house con tracted for this space for twelve months; and will give interesting announcements from week to week. Rev. P. Barringer, of Rowan, wai here Tuesday. - j Mrs. W. C. Houston went over to Charlotte Tuesday. - V Mr. John.Freeze has been quite sick for two days. . . Merchant Geo. C. $hinn, Gf George ville, was here Tuesdays . ' Mr. W. A. White, of Mill Bridge, wasn town yesterday. , - Rev. Z. Rush has returned to Concord irom Montgomery county. Mr. Charles Graber has gone to Mar tinsville, Va., to live. - Mr, Samuel T. Pearson, of Morgan ton, was here Sunday. ' Dr. and Mrs. Ilolden went to Albe marle this morning. . : ' "-' President Fisher of Mt. Amoena Seminary, was here Tuesday. Messrs. C. F.' Ritchie and J. L. Wat son, of Salisbury, spenfSunda'y here. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Odell and Ralph returned Friday night from Atlanta. . The many friends of Capt. A. Thies were glad to see him, here last Friday. Mrs. R. P. Lentz and children have returned from a visit to. New London. Miss Corinne Harris has nearly re covered from an attack of fever. Mr. J.- C. Gibson and two sons, and Mr. G. T. Crowell and wife have gone to the Exposition. ,r. Mr. and Mrs. Woodruff, of New York, have been visiting Mr. and " Mrs. W, R. Odell. Mr. James L. Watson, of Salisbury, was visiting his sister, Mrs. Dr. Smoot, this week; J. Corl the big ; Durham.. . loads of oak or greeny at ojnee. i i it ion in wood, lon'twant itfcext likt "right. now;. : . J :"' fi.W oman s Ifictne y Society of-the of the 1 North ijiod met at Centre 4 township,! this ord, an aged icitl died last Th'urs rs old.- The! re al Popular Tent ieing" conducted by j who on October -from Tioneer Mills n A. Uarnnarat, 5 b vein ber 1st, land Tlowe to sell goods iaai's Mian nas resignei !eran mission i'ted the call ex1- i t. Tahor churches, j was formerly pas- iourch herr. an- 'a. - iiir.J M?i V.' -'r,Tv -."l.t cnrvs. - - . t . i,a 11- t - in WW'-III. '.S t - -.'fiin 6 'a M--r c r, of the Western iference, M. E. it his Lome at old untv, t nday eveh- at one time; pas hurch here,)- but I. been superan- -a. o ,T,.; Wrt'(,f I M...'J t'.l !.; A;iy.u'. Wf.t v.l." tr,.s Hi !, W1" W -itii! ft mail. ! hejwill rev, -President -of "svr- was partially His left arm and fere affected: I His fur a' short time. Ii better - aqd is duties at the Col 'i irt hope I altavk. Vt'v'H-1 contained '.f Caharria county,, i.f'i-poirxetimei ago "n, -of iis county, In kii)peijl the Te:;ji3.' . H$ was t4uteil by'Mr.'.'New-t'-'Hs us. his daugh ib.ilaik'cd, and if is i recover. i i il n was given last the pretty home of k-rinan, pf Eajeigh, -Mary Randolph ffonl. The'decora nig pjnk cut jflow- !ie reception room iieiiiums in thledin- ;Jh a lovely back 1 Urm. ; ; ' . tT'il-th CurnlJiW rtn- iJi lteidsville two y. it, The follpwing from this district : of Pig Lick; Dr. J. 'purv; .Mr. 0. A. !!'.''; ahdRev. G. H. . IiColtraneJC; G. and W. T R.i Odell r ls and will attend. ! -ander preached in '-nrcli last Sunday ny. weather was very ,?? a good audience f'lightful and earnest the best attention bearers throughout, aetical, and one cal- .much eoodi ' Mr, asejy earnestrand he fess his themft :nn his y Concord Presbytery has aided 11 men during the year and supplied 17 churches; raised for Presbyterial mis sions $1,700. Additions to thachurch 132; churches erected 2. There are 3 day schools, with some '250 pupils, supported by this Presbytery.- . Cannons &Fetzer have 2,000 men's suits, 1,500 ! youth's suits and other clothing that they are going to sell with out reference to cost of manufacture Ihey Bay that when they iail to give the lowest prices they will nail op the front door and quit. v - Rowan Court convenes next week So does that of Randolph, both to be. held by the same Judge.' Judge Nor wood will open court at Ashboro Men dav, and at Salisbnry Thursday morn inc. This is the only way out ef the pretty mess the Pop teg islature made. r The pastor is conducting a series of meetings in ; Central church this .week. Services are' held every night at o'clock; Bev. M . A. Smith preached Monday nisrht ' Rev.. T. W. Smith Tuesday niirht. Rev. J. R. Moose Wed nftswlav nisrht. Mr. Moose 'will also , - ; . preach to-night; : ; ' ! t There has been great complaint vat the failure of the Northern and West era Carolina trains to' make connection at Salisbury. It has been brought to the attention of the railroad commis sion, which is looking into the matter. The commission will within a few days jirrange for close connection at bans bury. ;' " .. :y-;'':y .- i Never in the history of Concord have all kinds of goods been cheaper You can buy clothing, dry goods, shoes etc., from our leading merchants at ex tremely - and surprisingly low prices. We believe that Concord . is the cheap est place touy goods we ever saw. Our merchants advertise their wares, and by the columns of The Times you" can find some of their low prices I Sheriff Sims last week re-arrested Mr. John W. Widenhouse, his two sons and Jason Furr, who were fined by Imaffistrate Smith, for contempt of co(rt. ati.i whn refusinsr to pay. were sent 'ih'ere to iail. as noted in our last issue; iShpriff Sims refused to receive" them then, as the pars were not drawn up properly. They paid their .fine, under 'proles t, and will see Mr. emiui .uii, we learn. ' . - " . Tuesday's - Salisbury, World' says: There was a runaway. near Ch:n Grove in which Mr. Shulenbarger, pastor of 'tit. Zion .Reformed -church, -and one of his parishioners, 'Mrs- Uvercasn ngurea. The two were in a sulky on their way to Mrs. Uvercasn s dousb horse became frightened.; The vehicle turned over and the two were--uucueu. Mr. Shulcnbarger's wrist was broken and "Mrs Overcash's arm was- Daiy sprained. ' - . - :-' . . AUI5 Suit at Statesville. -. . -, Jrr tenmprv was tailed to UUU Aravvwv -j RtAtPsviHe this week -eo important liti n-atmrt ftoneernine the late assignment o - .. rf 1 : awuIUaM by Wallace urea, oomo n"gc ha VP attacked the assignment, i Judge Montgomery is of counsel lor tne cruu- ltors. iii:: ' i : ';;;;-"'v 'ii .T.i'' '.'i i TVo T. in rim ark 8aVS: " 1 " a hir suit and one that will bebptly contested and will -attract much atten tion, was filed in Iiedell Superior Court yesterday. It is that 01. r. it Saiom vsi Wallace Bros., B. F. Long, ...oa onri th-vaiiace Jruo . vaji- "ho Mpsars. i' nt;s. wuu Itni'nithp late firm of Wallace Bros., Will seek to' set aside the assignment on .nn nf fraud, alleging mai UlO firm failed to make a clean surrender ua rM.r.nrtv and rhargine mat aaaeus Ul pvt rj t . , . ,1 n vmrtthntprl-with friends in the vfh nr. .T, I.owenstein. also a cred 1W'" - .... . .. IL. itor of the Wallaces, will join with the Messrs. l' ries in this action. His attor McLaughlin and L. O Paldwell. and Judge Montgomery of Mrs. J. A. Sims and Mrs. M, hay 3 returney from a trip to xposition. - Rev. , and Mrs. V. R. Stickley, of Enochville. returned last Saturday from Atlanta. . Mr. W. P. Shealy, superintendent of the Stanly Creek Cotton Mills, was here yesterday. V " Mr. ,A J. Whittimere spent several days, at the Atlanta Exposition last week.-' ;-'-' '"' " ; Mr. and Mrs. Will Widenhouse, iof Georgeville, spent last Saturday m the city. .. , vi': ; i;ii,i; 'z- -i-i- Alia. ij. u. Kegister, ,01 Charlotte, is yisitmg at her father s, ' Judge Mont gomery.- -i. vi ':c--Xr;;; 'dVii1 i: i::,:; Messrs.- John C. Wads worth, Hay wood Dennis and Henry Mabry went to Atlanta last night" ? Mr. il: L, Ury has moved his family from ; Concord to .the XV ance " mills at Salisbury. ' '.-" v.. - :: ';' ; . Mrs.' John Bost and two -little girls, Mary and Josephine, arrived last Sat urday from Salisbury. ' ... ". "V1 Judge Montgomery went to States- ville Satuiday night, being called there on professional business. y ' ' v Messrs." W. A. Wood, ;R. F. Coble and Samuel McLester. jventto jthe. Ex position last Saturday night. ' Mrs.Sallie Ferguson and daughter, Miss Annlie, left Tuesday morning, for Wilmington to visit Mrs. Will Hall. Mr. and Mrs.- J. .W. Cannon ad daughter, Mary Eljai returned Sunday - r .i a ii .t.-. ,: An Outrageoag Crime, i- - For sometime a man calling himself Jim White, and claiming to be an Iijr dian doctor, has been going up - and down .ttjpnyer near Georgeville hunting up chronic cases of sickness (all female cases). White claimed to have been captured by and reared - among the Indiana,- and there learned the art of healing.' - ' i,C:;:' :.f.;i: ? On last Tuesday, November 12, he went to the home of Mr. Wm. Barbee, who lives about three miles southeast of Georgeville, in Stanly county. Mr. Barbee has a ""daughter about 16 years old,, who is troubled with a mental dis ease and sometimes has spasms. White claimed that he could cure her and said he would do so for $5, which Mr. Bar bee paid in advance. White said the girl ought to take outdoor exercise. and drive out in a buggy. Mr. Barbee hav ing no buggy, White volunteered to take her out driving ip, his own buggy. To this Mr. Barbee reluctantly con sented. " -v";-:; ':.: i. --iv r- .'4-- : .-v White with the girl drove. -ud near Meadow Creek in the woods. V He stop ped his horse, compelled the gir.1 to get out of the buggy, and i there committed upon her person a nameless crime, one of the most brutal and hellish ever com mitted. The young lady plead for her honor,''' but to no avail. After accom plishing his fiendish purpose, he drove her back to her home, put her out and drove off. The girl at once told her mother what had occurred. Drs. Je rome add Hartsell were at once sum moned, and found the girl's story to be true. -White was pursued, captured, brought to Mr. -Barbee's by the officer! of the law, and kept under a guard of 50 men during Tuesday night.- He had a pre liminary hearing yesterday, the result of which we have-not learned. Excitement ran high in the whole section. ' Some bad threats were made, and fears were entertained that White would be lynched last night. Later : White was brought to Con cord last night and safely lodged in jail. Bad Death f a Uttle Child. 1 Little Mary Rebecca, the ! six year old daughter of Rev. and Mrs. M. G. G. SchererV of Concord, died . at the home of her parents in the Lutheran parsonage at half past four- o'clock last jriaay evening, ..November 8,- after a week's illness with that fearful disease, membranous croup. "All that attention and parents and friends could do was promptly and anxiously done to relieve the poor little sufferer, but the "disease absolutely "refused to yield even slightly to treatment,' and after several days of suffering which was distressing to those who witnessed it, he passed away. The sympathy of our people for the sorrow ing parents was manifested in many ways. ' ' The little girl was just 6 years and 24 days old.' The funeral services were con ducted from St. James Lutheran church Sunday fhoruing at 10 o'clock, by Rev. B. - S. Brown, of Mt. Pleasant, who preached a touching sermon from the text,,; ''And when the Lord saw her he had compassion on her and said. Weep not."i After the services the casket containing the little corpse was tenderly deposited in the1 cemetery to await the giorjious resurrection morn. Ws -Colli I The Host Wonderful Slaughter Sale ever heard of is now going on at : L.OfK " worth of - morning from the Atlanta Exposition. Miss Alice Shemwell, of Lexington, is visiting Miss Mary Reed. She will be maid of honor at Miss Reed's approafch ing marriage. Mrs. H. A. Kimball, of Salisbury, returned Tuesday to her home after a visit to her parents, Mr. and -MraJ W, S. Sapp. - " - Mr. John J. Cook, the photographer, who has been in Texas for a year or two, returned to Concord last Friday morning. ' . . ' ,.. Prof. Wii S. Boger and brother Char- lev", and Augustus Hartsell, of Mount Pleasant, have gone to the Atlanta Ex position.- '"' ,. Dr. and Mrs. Lafferty, Messrs. James and Caleb Goodman, - and -.Mr-.- J . 1. Brown returned last Friday from the Atlanta Exposition. ' Rev. R. S. Arrowood, of Iredell county, was here this morning on his way to Stanly county to visit the church es by order of the ITesbytery Miss Effie Brown has returned to Con cord after an absence of several months at Martinsbure. West Va., where' she had a position in, a millinery store. Mr. T. A. Fleming, "of No. 3, and Mr C. O. Gillon. of -No. 4, spent several Hv at thft i Atlanta Exposition last week. They are loud in their praises of the big show. - Mr X 1 Freeman returned last Friday from an extended Southern tour, Mrs. Freeman, who has been absent in Ttaltlmnrp. for several weeks, has alsoi .returned. " . .. - Ppv M. G ' G. Scherer went to! Charlotte yesterday to perform the cere monyat the marriage , of Miss Bessie -rWman. daughter of the Lutheran! .av " J O j minister of Charlotte. Mrs. Stephen Smith, of Livingstone, Ala., who was visiting Mrs. Jtt. lu. uid- son last week, has gone to Morgantoq in visit friends; She .is a sister-in-laW of Secretary of the Interior Hoke Smith Paragraphs from CannonsviUe. Welare' putting on up-town style now. Eggs have gone up to 15 cents, but eggs are not the only kind of shell fish on our market. We have, oysten. -' Brick mason Sides carries' his hand around in a rag. A slight hurt on, the night of the Hornbuckle fire has grown to an extremely painful sore. . The stack of the new mill has reached such a height that . the builders don't dome down for .dinner, but lunch at the top. McAlister and John Bulla know bow to. save time. - The ' inside "of the new mill has been whitewashed within three feet of the floor. The lower three feet is tinted a pretty red color. : ; Mr. JL W. Cannon is having pave ments made on the new stfeehj that have been opened up. - All this work, save the brick work;- is under the direct sd peryision'of Mr. D. "Ai Caldwell.: Si', Mr. S. Miller has completed his ten ' house contract. Nineteen new houses areunder cover."i: A8 -fast as finished they are being occupied by'' the em ployees for the new null. V - Mill street will be the direct link be- ween CannonsviUe and up town. 'Mr. P. B. Fetzer is doing the tying on with some pretty cottages, one of . which is about completed. i. Among those who with their fann ies have added to CannonsviUe popula tion in the past week we note Messrs. John Freeze and James A. R. White, B. C. Morris and Frank Traley, of Stanly. 1 .-;,;i ;:zx The St. Andrews Lutheran congrega tion are delighted with their new pastor. Death of -a Former Resident of Concord. Mr. D. J. Bo8tian 'received a tele gram Saturday night from his wife at Shelby announcing the death at that place of her: brother, Mr. L" Edward Boone. ' Mr. Boone had been a sufferer for several : years with a diseased leg, and this caused his death. .-. He form erly, lived in Concord, and was a sales man at the store of the Odell Manufac turing Company. While here his af fected limb "gave .him a great deal of trouble, and ne went to Richmond twice and was operated upon by Dr. Hunter McGuire. He was not benefitted, how- had been better periodically since, but TO DfiVfilflRfiflj flllt Kfirfl ftSS npvpr tvpll ; ' ' ' i - ... . O Mr. Boone was a aon of Rev. T. A . Ijoone, of' Lexington, and a brother of Mrs. D. J. Bo8tian. "He-leaves a wife and two ; little, children, who mourn the loss of an affectionate hu? band and father, and who haVe the sympathy of many friends, ':'-" .ORE GOODS FOR THE MONEY; TTIiau ISTon Ever JSbn&Ht-1 Ptit on your glasses and read : v ' ' i . . j . - - fine Nottingham Lace Curtains, worth 65cra pair, our price, 40c. "j"'. - - 85 " - " " . 50c. Pretty Dress Plaids, worth 6c. A yard, we are selling at 4c. God heavy Outing, worth 8c.f our price, 6V4c.-" -Can give yott the 10c. grade for 8c. ' ' - ' . r - - . U loi Sir hiU Mti fa Less Than 20e. iH I j We can sell it to you for 15c. UmsiM mimmm. ikm mm, j . Our price only 50c. a pair1 SEE THEM BEFORE YOU BOY 1 I ; ; CANNONS & FETZER.1 -AT- lis; People Want ! January 1st. CANNONS FETZER'S f . ........ - - - - - ..- : ' ' - I " ": of ;LTIH!l(SIr 2,000 Men's Suits, 1,500 Youth's Suits, 1,000 Boys' Knee Pant Suits at Travel to Atlanta. We cannot pick up any of our State exchanges without seeing therein that several people have gone to the big At lanta show. Atlanta is full of people, and the crowds pour in every day. The city seems ; able to take care of them easily,, however. A large number from Concord and "Cabarrus ' have gone and returned, and many more will go The Southern will par on sixty-Pull- -This means' there.is oily a good deal, for CBUD man cars commencing on November An vs iA- tnr t.:s .ivnrW to o-r on A 2l8t.,to Commodate the tremendous and in ord2 to get this bigstock I travels The cars will be attached at : .:n v,l. x u Washington ; , Tne Seaboard s travel ia the heaviest known in the history of the road. It is nothing unusual to see eleven and tweijfo sleepers at Monroe, the mornihg bound train for Atlanta.- i. r y ' The Seaboard has made a rate of $5 for the tround trip to ' Atlanta for any station on its line north of Abbeville. We hope the Southern will'announce a similar cut. . : Magistrate's Blank. ; v :; The attention of magistrates is called to the.fact that we .have -on hand a full supply of blanks used by them, such as state warrants, aummona, maim anu Delivery, CommitmeatS, : Recognizances, Transcripts",' Bastardy .Warrants, Peace Warrants, Search .Warrants, Execu tions, Proceedings in Attachment, etc. W olari- lrpn Oha.l.tAl Mnrtxracrps and Mortgage and Land Deeds - off, prices will have to be COT ABOUT THE-MIDDLE ! l his will be a big loss to us, but then the buvinir public will i get the full benefit of itv Kveryi ooay wants 13LO S and we havetheni.. The value ot Shoes don't count in this sale We are away i under the value, f! f vou see whatp lvc have it is ric6s Ciiiriit66i AjiiiUiS ie state Wiikt Ee! to Cost d-Mmte! f Men's Odd Coats from 75 cents to $2.00. from 50 cents to $1.00. 100 dozen Children's Caps, all styles and colors, at . . . Boys Odd Coals and Boys' School Half tl Begular Price .at:less than factory Prices. - y We guarantee prices on all we Sell, and protect our friends and customers against. any prices that can be made any where,. in or otit Olj town, ve reiunu money wiieu goous uo not suit. vve ar? tn- ways fjere to make'good what we say When we fail to givethe lb west'prices; we- will nail up the front door and quit. - II!- (3 J m a I ilia Btruiuu ouuuay aivcmuuu bm iu- i . r j . . atnictivP. and P.ntfirta nW. indicative of e 8UUUS ""t l" A ,J An Vm-.n.K - I flW" BUiUUt iv Our forms cash in your packet ance ol our The bal- Rev. J. R. Moose is a busy worker m the Master s vineyard. His pulpit and prayer meeting services are not all. He ia ever orrthe go mingling with and ministering to his people. IfeCy Thomp son would visit CannonsviUe and note the tender affection between paster and Deople he would cease to believe that "the church is on the side ol human slavery." . There is scarcely any pontics here abouts. - Since the Republican sweep the Democrats and Pops won t be inter viewed, and the free silverites are dumb as an oyster. One old : veteran said the other day, "I expected this snow under, The laboring people like us don't want cheap money. Why, durirg the war we had a free and unlimited issue of blue- backs, and it took fifty ."dollars to buy a blue back spelling book. My aaddy had to carry a hamper basket full of the stuff once to pay for a mule. Sup pose we mill hands were paid oft in something nobody wanted r-whatthen?" The bleachery is running. day and night to catch up with orders. Mr Geneva Sherrill now holds a position in the bleachery Mr. Levi Hatley and Miss Virgie Martin were married Saturday evening, Rev. J. R. Moose officiating, A part of the machinery Jor the new mill is here and Mr. Gibson, a pleasant gentleman, is superintending putting up the shafting. -. Mr. Walter L. Parrish's now dwelling is almost completed.. . t , ' A. on good strong paper. trates, in quantities ot hve or more, one cent each. sub- Oar KoU of Honor. . The following' hae paid their scriptions Since our last issue: ltev. L. M. Jirower, John A. watts, G. W. Dry. Dr. D. W. Flowe, Mrs. E. E. FittkT. E. Furr, A. N Kees. J. C Day vault, E. C. Beach, G.. C. Shinn, W. B. Boger, Jho. D. Barringer, K. M. Cox. ' :' -- ' miwm "'S . ;-- ' '- - " '. I . "': ' - CANNONS & FETZER, .- COlTOpK-ID, HT. C.l fiSiSirliiii ''.-.' ''..-:" - -.-- is ready for you if you are ready for them. , i , A Child Enjoys The pleasant flavor,' gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs. When in need of a laxative, and if tne father or mother be costive or bilious, the most I gratifying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy known,- and every family should have a bottle on hand.' is now vours 7 we don t want it any longer. Come and get it. - Men's f-:- ; Mats to ero the same way. We have; the correct thing in shapes. E L MARSH CO, 1 PROI BEETOES OP CONCOBD, N. O, DEALERS IN, - ! Men's and Ladies' UNDERWEftRI in profusion. We sell . ' 50c Shirts for 25c, and : : ' i $1.00 Shirts for 50c. i How does thatrsuit you ? h53 Mom i la to Big Ciiiis to Bij k Mi. on account of sizes and prices. They have all sizes and all ! : qualities and at such REMARKABLY LOW - PRICE! as will astonish you. So, if you want nrATiiiNe ounce uatq UE.U I SllBUUl 11 BWJ It will cost you but a Change of Time of Coins to Press THE Times hereafter will be printed early - Thursday morning instead of early "in the afternoon or inai uay;. Wp.rpaftpr our papers , win go oui 10 Mill Hill, Tuhn, Coddle (Jreeic ana GUnrwlors nn Thursday morning. V e hope our subscribers at these ofhees will appreciate this 'movement on our paii, ana we hopt. to .get several buiwuiuiBis in No. 3. I Hereafter, we will also man our pa,- ners-that go South on the 10:23 morn,- iny tram xnursuay. x.ver ijuhiajm .:n Un fur- TTurfa hv in uaDairus win men cv ax. . Friday evening. Subscribers at sorest Hill will also get their paper earliet Our advertisers will please bear this in mind, and hand in their copy for ad vertisements sooner. ' - Two Marriages to Be. Cards were issued last Friday an nouncing that Miss Mary Ellen Reed, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joel. Reed, and Dr. Eli J. Buchanan, of Lexington, u momml November 20. at ;6 ,iiMr.,K XJ AND -Toilet Articles. in abundance. Everything uDj-to-Date" : ON. HAND! Will 1KB hum iic I I iiivw " -rr . . . ttjj o'clock P. m., in the First Presbyte- profession, because it acts on the .Kia ociock, p. m., v j -.ra rn-l t.;WpV nH Bowels without weak- ;. JF , . a. wim enine them and n penecuj u Mrs. Bu- the March rial church" here chanan will be at home at House after December b. , f Cards have also been issued an nouncing the marriage on Monday morhing, November 18, at 10 o clock, of Miss Evvie Kime to Mr. Clarence P. Emery, to take place at the residence of the bride's mother, Mrs. W.. j. Kime, on Church street.. . i EJIOWLEDGS ni-fntra rnmfort and improvement and ,1a 'tn Tei-sonal eniovment when rwH Thp. Ttiariv. who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by .more promptly nnt;nff the. world's best products to the heeds of physical teing. will attest the value to health of the are- liquid laxative principles " embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs., .- Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleas ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly, beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation. Tt haa riven satisfaction to millions' and mct with the approval of the medical tecau and GIVE - 'US -2 - e21,Fj AND; oWp substance. " . ' ' - -r-i- r vm all rtmar- SyrUP 01 X lg l ivi o "J.. ate infoc and $1 bottles, but it u i man- utactureu oy mo vai"''---o j-- Co. only, whose name is priu w packagealso the name, Syrup of Figs, anding well informed, you wiU not accept any substitute if offered. . , , Get Your fcj's Wl Yours to Please, - M. L. MARSH & CO. Oct 8. . - . i New Town Ordfnanca. Be it ordained by the Commissioners for the town of Concord. N. C. that any person or persons who shall smoke upon at within ten ieet Ol any cotronpiaiiorm, cotton warehouse, or place Where cotton is weighed, stowed or handled, within the cornoraie.aimiia oi me wwu ui vuu- ooid, shall be deemed guilty ot a misde meanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined ten aoiiars or unpnsonea for thirty days.. . - - TSeit ordaiaed bv the commissioners foif the town of Concord, N. .C, that ordinance No. 27 be and the same is here.hv amended by .inserting in line twn after the word "gatfle" the- follow ingi "or for the purpose yrt occupying the same " J. Lt. UAxtxaJaJjU. " Nov.l4-tf. - ..Clerk, If vou have anyl kind of "art idea "that we have not a big line of don't buy until you inspect our grades little time. - - - - -'. - ' ' ' JBSf'Don't forget the place, corner in the Litaker building. Respectfully, ":,! '.; T. SHAPPIEIO, of Main and Depot Streets Baltimore Bargain House, Concord, K. C. Dress and if vou-will come to see we will sell you before we We have just: what you i want -We sell- , iir TT- "f TTPT1 GODdSf -J .' vJ JtllN jl 1 s - BBn'tiBiznn.nfi8B.a i ----- : - ,'.' - " - ''-.' - '"' - ' . '- - - I- 1 w.MM URE 553 "-r 1 .' '' ''-.' Ginghams, T Shirtings,: : . . Alamance, . Calico, , fl Drilling, Wool and Cotton Flannel. "4- -We have bought th Tiff ft i 1 -1 Mammotn r ..siock oi - rarniim-e '.. - .- , ' ' ' " From Cannons,- Fetzer & Bell, 1 " . i and we bought it low down, and we iire going to give our cuijtonv Hers the benefit of the low prices.: We have marked down lots of 4. 4 nrlcpe tViaf will astonish everYbodV. lJarties. (JLilO IU &V vrwfc l" - . - wighing to get a at the kind of ' a puce that stingy man wants to hear. . I To wind the whole matter up in a. few words. itis this; Wej have this stock to close out, and , io . .' n hl1v it must be done in ;the next tU; ... X Wp hnvt pvervthiner in Furniture and days. , There is big money in il you come to see us. it J ,0 1 k SI, mm m We mean to sell at clae profits and sell "3'thing in Furniture and r - ' . -- . House Furnishing Goods, r ' that can he found in anv town twice the size of Concord, and re- j member that we have thousands oi Bargains to. offer you. When vou cone to Concord go to the Furniture Store and see the sights. .- Concord, N. C. November 7, 189 q ' il- UDIST & ..WABPSWiaTPHlC; '1 lconcorc,N.C., October 10, 1895. Concord." .
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