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kU.nbcr I9,'i803. I.M lr" ' 4- onji YlS atllj: a. py . 9:58 p. Pfc .. 9:1b R. b- leaves 12 m-V ' 5:15 P-S- tiflsbetwe-jir Blea ts'1 d 36 re IM last if 1 - . . ami Wnsuiiigiw" ..l.lntrton m! poiith tfd trains an J 4 slop at "r. . 14 to can 1 go :t ivou for only fio- !W , .'1 ivill" flOSO tfl- ' JJks for the hcjlijdajs. fLrrcsbytcrfau church & WinWord's f iibury, h$t eat; I of China itches, silverware '.!! tin"?' . .L.u Yn:iii2. of Sa f!Hi'Fr;' p.. ,;t. ,1 iul moved l? 1 f.,1 ortl Utff (prove, pRto. i. . - k!3 for re- ' OuM'Ierlantile . ...n, lro. iahd of China Gehas " n., -nililVl'.U '. i ana ; are ineetingjfCon-, vear fill be vnJ.rs auc ionf ?aie 01 5Tj-. stable next Sitorday, S' V 1 I t: I . t rmwpll. of Chini firove, tit - 4 Smith at Misa i m M.Mavil p ww8 mar inc. uwuic v. Tr . , Plaster, of LimTiie, Jennie H. Barnett, lill be mamcu il be a big ball . Ml UU 1-7 I. ..-;! ., .1 J band will, tumiso me 7, T)r J. C. Dava was aiiseni at -anliitSnhdav, and ijJ. E. O. 86 to-night . . 1 c Jled' Monday ! evening . u . 1 "UTifc Tamsa U it the aoaie i i-! , about 8 miles ; trpni ptuaumjf . 1 o-f vnni snnDer. l,!be.delig;htful rhasc? by the fjtei and lots of good Ihings to jBwhndv ousht toeooW r-i."-. l -? IE . - . I A the firemen. 1 oil want tnem I A roa wlien vour. hoaseS patches on S;mpmher. ai ine j-dKiAci, owic HW"'-""' 7 1 r ne editor will' be in the office every i-aeit week, except Chrisimaa aay, 7 m write receipts.; .Let! a lew re- -inrMnauenta take; uqte 01, this p r- - lTpr!iihTHE Times with the Atlanta Mr Journal for only-$l30 for both vear. Just think! of tnat nf tbfe best mDera in l-fcare elad to sae Jlr.iQX D. iol- hM Milliagtwt, pnouif jstrects last I k? morninV: Mr. Rbbin9 ha3 L recovered froml a t : nf malarial faver, - ... -Mr. Ri -harJ ilson. isbn of Vt. I Wilson, and Miss Binnie Alex- tier, fousrhteF : ot.'Gapli lean liquo? and fire crackers are plentiful in Coticord at present, it is said. - 5 . The Times La a larger cirtulatitn than any paper Jpver published in this county. ' - P- Mrs. V. Eryin's school ' will close to-morrow foj atwo week's vacation for the holidays, s Ms, Tobias Spears, of Texas, arri ved in Concord; Tuesday night, after an absence of 2 years. Mr.' John 'lfYorkeis having a nice cottage erected pa the lot between lit. F. Hurley's and Mr. K. S. Harri8. , -i'he tersofcal effects of Jas.' W. Long were sold at puilic auction at his ate residence yesterday afternoon. Mr. 8: L. Kluttz had a sale at his home in No. 10 this week, and will soon home. move his famil to Concord to the Mor ris Hotel. ' . r f . . Fredi . the seven vear old son of Mr. Charley Sides, of Cannonville, was badly burned last Friday. He was at tended by Dr. Montgomery. Miss Bettie White, of Rocky Eiver, ac(Hmp 4nied . iier brother, Iiev A. Walker White J back to Corpus Christi, Texas, and will spend the winter there. Henry Neil, of this county, who jyas tried for cfcunterleiting last week, at Charlotte, vas- convicted and 'sen tenced to twelfe months in the Albany federal penitentiary. - - - 1- . -Mr. R. Avj Brown finished up work at the new Cannon mill Tuesday. He is now at work placing a " boiler and building an engine room at the Cabar rus ntill. v . - . -Have yousseea Widenhouse & Wil- letoru a new ejoce 01 jewelry ana ar ticles suitable Jfor Christmas presents? It will pay yoa to see it before buyirt elsewhere. " ' -Leonard -Brown, while riding his bicycle one night last week, collided with a buggy land was right' seriously hurt. His fage was considerably bruis ed, but it is'thought he-will soon be all right. 1 " ' Richmoixd Heed, who nad his ankle 'sprairied"k .while playing 'foot it . iii - it nan a weeic qr so ago, is ame co . De about" with the aid of "crutches. He cannot bear his foot on the ground yet, however, - f The bazar last week - was a great euccesa. The ladies realized 9135, and made $110 above every expense. They succeeded -beyond their expects tionsv The proceeds: :will be applied to the pipe organ iuno. ' . . - i v -rr'i'he exercises at the closing of the fall session jof Georgeville Academy last Friday nigfc were exceedingly interest ing, and were enjoyed by a. crowded house. Thd school has been successful and has goi4 prospects for the future. .'Mr. Jolin K. Patterson is selling all kinds of fire: works fU u. ' j: - i ...u tue tarin Oil, which makes them over one half cheap er than, they were last year. He has in his excellent store every thing you neea for Christmas. Look up his ad. on the opposite page. . . - ' Mr. jiF. Willeford and Mr. WiU Wnhni4 have formed a co-partner- efcin and hive onehed out in front ena r . . i j of J no. K. Patterson' 8 store a uauusouio i; n rt " TowpIptv. . : fit.. . suitable for A&UU .. V j , . rH,imQ t nrpsutitt. . , We wish tnem success. . PERSONAL. Mr. John W. Bostian. of Albemarle. was here last Friday. - Miss Mary White Fetzer has gone on a visit to Reidsville. . Mrs, W. C. Houston left Tuesday for Monroe to spend the holidays. . Mr Horace L. Freeman, of Lexing ton, was here yesterday. Mr, J. Shakespeare Harris has eone to the Atlanta Exposition. - ? Mr.' S. L. Kluttz has eone to his former home in No. 10 for a short stav. --r" . ' ., " -v. --.- ;! - .y. - -. Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Archev returned Saturday from the Atlanta Exposition. Mr. James A. Deaton, who is now working in Charlotte, spent Sunday at Mrs J, M. W. Alexandtr and daueh- ter,, Miss' Fannie, were in town vfiRtPr- day. " , Mrs. Ered Smith, of Richmond, is visiting at her father-in-law's, Mr.W M. Smith. . . Mr. Samuel T. Pearson, cashier of Piedmont Bank, of Moreanton. J We Go ttie Hrald Several Better. f Confernc Appolmtmentl, There are a number of patrons of the '; The session of the N. C Conference Weekly Herald who have paid their : at Elizabeth City aijourned Monday, subsoriptions up to October, November The allowing are s jme of the appoint and December, '9S but pnly oneiias ; so ments in which our people will take an i receipt ior ms t paper until-; interest : lay , oaturdav afternoon Tsaao. ; T? Julian; Esq.,. came into the office "and had his time extended from ' the pew year until January 1st, 1897. A good many weekly subscriptions will expire with the year and all are" requested to follow the example of Mr. Julian. Salisbury Herald. . - : - i i We are happy to be able to state that quite a number , of the subscribers on our books have their subscriptions cred ited up to 1897. The Times has one of the best lidt of subscriptions of any paper we know, anyhow. About three weeks ago we sent out bills to about 150 pf them who were pretty badly in arrears, and ' the way, they responded was calculated to make us fully enjoy Christmas. Eyery ; mail since has brought us from one to three responses accompanied by cash, besides those who came to our office to settle. We thank those good peop'e heartily," and hope their shadows may never grow less, t- Siler City, E. a Sell.- . - - ' Hancock Street.Newbern, A. D. Betts. ' Snow Hill circuit, D. L. Earnhardt. ' Beaufort, R. F. Bumpass. . " Jamesville circuit, R. T. Wyche, isciy Mount, J. E. Underwood. - . Battleboro, G. W. Fisher. - Rockingham District, J. T. Gibbs, Presiding Elder. Mt. Gilead circuit, Jj E. Thompson. Aberdeen circuit, J. H. Fage.. . Maxton circuit. C. W. Smith. -' Missionary agent, Gi A. Oglesby. , -Dr. Pool's name does not appear in the list of appointments. ALL WOOL SERGE at 25 cents per yard SEE OUit the was here yesterday Mr. M. C. Biesrers and Mr. ..John Bost, of No. 10, have gone to : Atlanta Exposition. Misa Nettie Allen, of Winston, is visiting her "grand mother, Mrs. Ann Fink. Mr. H. Baxter Parks, of Pioneer Mills, has returned from a trip to the Atlanta Exposition. ' Misses Hattie and Lillle Cook will go to Greensboro Saturday morning to spend the holidays: Mr. Joe Cannon is expected home to night from Pan tops "Academy, Va., to spend the holidays. Miss -Gay," of Charlotte, who had been visiting her uncle, Rev. M. A. Smith, returned home yesterday. . ; Mr Zeb Vance Howell,-of No. ,10, went to the Atlanta Exposition last week and returned yesterday. Mr. James N. Bell, , who has been very ill for sevexal weeks, , is now con valescing, we are glad to learn. - Miss Nell Cramer, who was visiting here for some time, returned last Thurs day evening to her home in Thomasyille. Miss Belle Moser, governess at Mr H. B. Parks, in No. 1, expects to go to the Atlanta 'Exposition next week, Miss Elma Cole, . of .Greensboro Fe male Colloge, is expected home to-mor row to snend the holidays with her mother. - Misses Addie 'and Maggie Cannon will return home this evening from Agnes Bcott Institute to "Jnd un aays; Frivolous Prosecation. - ' ! . On Wednesday of last week, Mr. C E. Whitley; of Big Lick, Stanly county, passed by Mr. , V. V. Krimminger's, near Concord, on his' way here, and saw some turnips on the side of the road. He picked up two or three and ate them, not thinking, he says, that any one would Jliink it a thefts Krim minger came on to town and -swore out a warrant before Esq.- Pitts for Whit ley' arrest. ' Whitley was given a hearing and bound over to court. The prosecution is a frivolous one, it seems to us, and should be thrown out of court. Mr.. Whitley is a good citizen, and a brother of Dr. D. P. Whitley, of Millingporti ' ' Necro Woman Burned to Death. On last Friday..eveninr Caroline Bar- . t -t . i ... i: i - l ner, an old coiorea woman wuu mw t Coleburg, was burned . to death. She was sitting by the fire when her-Clothing caught fire, and she was too old and feeble to extinguish the name. - mere was no one with her except two children too small to render assistance.-! The children's cries-brought in some neigh bors, who found the old woman' on -the floor with her clothe'i burned on ana her body horribly burned. She died in an hour or so after being found. She was about 85 years old. Her husband, over 90 years old, was frozen to death, in Concord about a year ago. - - . Stnly County New. - .Albemarle Enterprise. ' u Everybody in this county seems to. have a nice pig this fall. We could fill a column with the reports. . Ihe dwelling house on Mr." Pember ton's placex about two miles South of Albemarle was burned Saturday. v -Mess. Jacob Tucker and William Tucker of Whitley, were before .Esq. C. A. bhankle to day on a charge of as saulting Mess. H. F. and J. H. Burley son. , -. Anderson Grove church, ; two miles east of Albemarle, came very near being burned Saturday evening, It-caught from the Stove pipe, i - , - ' - Grand Display KNOWLEDGE Brinn comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly used. The many, who live bet ter than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, '"by more promptly adapting the world's best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pare 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. . It has given satisfaction to millions and metTwith the approval of the medical nrofession. because it acts on the Kid neys, Liver and Bowels without weak ening them and it ita perfectly free from every objectionable substance, r Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug gists in 50c and $1 bottles, bat it is man ufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. onlyhose name is printed on every package, also tne name, ssyrop oi u igs, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if offered. - - Concord Markets. COTTON HABKET. I Corrected weekly by C. Q. Montgomery. - . ;. Clotty . ; -;,-,v.i.i.I-if:;:j .'4'--yi:f '.SfVif-f'SH V:L "5 ' !i;.:;'.A' ' :::;f r'"'3t ' f . ' - AT 18c PER YklD. t " J i Don't Fail to See Our $&50 : : ;-- .;; -"Capes.- - - GANNONS &FETZER. Ullk' mm -or Stained Low Middling....... I Middling.. Good Middling USEFUL ARTICLES . -.for. Xmas Gifts! PBODTJCB MARKET. 6 to 7 8 Corrected Weekly by Dove & Bost. ........... . ......a. ...... .. ....... ...... Death and Destitution. ' i Mr Daniel Gillespie, formerly of Rowan, but who moved here Bome time ago, died 'at his home oa Spring street, iust opposite Mr. J. F. Hurley's, on Thursday night of last week, of pneu SSGnia. lie had been sick for some time. 'His family, consisting of a wife and two. children, a boy. and a girl, Mnntfiromerv and Iidie I fistitrite circumstances, j Kind Smith are expected home to-mght from neighbors and others, as soon as their Converse College to spend the holidays condition was known, sent in wood, at home. - flour, and other necessanes.-until they -Mrs Charles Boyd of Columbia, is were "quite Well provided for. .Mr. Gil- viaitinr-at Mr. W. C. Boyd's. Her lespie's remains were interred m the husband wui proDaDiy ms wic i mas day. . v . - , Mrs. Dr. Garrison, of JJessemer vAiy, -.mi .a f,A bnlidava - here with the family of her father, Mr. -D. -B. Col- trane. " " 10Q dozen Ladies' embroidered and scalloped edge Handker chief, many designs, at 5c. 100 dozen Ladies' embroidered Handkerchiefs, in plain and col- Peas ors.atiOc. ' ' Oats , .-.-j-- ri'allow. e Wl piace on saie aaiuruajr , December. 14, a large ana well! selected lot; of Silk Handkerchiefs the very things, to give as an 1 Xmas. gift. See them before pur chasing. ... ; ' An immense line of Neckwear, new in style and great in variety . All very cheap. Bulk meat, sides.... Beeswax Butter ....... Chickens Corn. Eggs. Lard Flour. North Carolina Meal........... ...... .84 ; is 10 to 15 15 to 20 --50 M5 10 to 12J .-1.75 to 2 00 60 I if you find any thing inthis that is not exactly y right.'; CANNONS U'UiTZUiJtC, We sell Men's All Wool Cassimere; Suits: at $3 .00. " ; "- -Men's Black Wool Cheviot Suits at $3,00. . - , k Men's Grav Melton Suits at $2.00. ,. Men's Black Cheviot Suits at $2.50. , : .! . .Men's Odd Coats 75 cents. . I Boys' Odd Coats 50 arid 75 cents. - : - 'Men's Black Worsted Suits for $3.50. . . ; Men's Fancy Melton Suits, $2.50. Hents Fine Glay Worsted Suit These are 'aaMat a Irish Potatoes 60 - 40 4 to 5 65 75 January 1 1896 of 61 35c per them 151.501 See the Quarter column adveruse- Forest hui items. , mmt ofiddDr. Odom, who will give w , to" have Rev. M A. a grand stifeet parade on next Tuesday,' J gm'jth returned to us for another year. the 24th With tne liauan eiriug i . William Swarmgen aiea oi pneu- He wUl fiite away 4W parages w mopia recently. ' ' , medicine f y Blattering, itiiroad cast in Rev D a. JBraswell goes to Cumber the cr6wir. " land county to take charge of a circuit, Mr jRobert Neal, of Marion, is but he has not yet deciaea wneuier ne An t. x. a nm ViArt. Ha is a SOD I will mnvfl his family or not. fill W tljJt UJK UCUUVaVU.uv v" i r - 1 l - of Mrs. C. NeaL and brother bf Mrs. I The report of last week's work shows t v Aw.hQhas many friends an increase of 51,000 yards more than here Concord; Remarkably Vow Bates to Atlanta. . I 1Cqj, G-QTlts. All the railroads south of the Ohio I , . -Tlr thA Afisaissinm rivers have A mce line of Half Hose made the lowest rates to Atlanta ever pair each, regular price lrnown known before. : The Southern I pair, we will is in the list and has joined tne oiuer per bolt, roads. VThe redaced tickeU will go on ; TT , . Bale December 19th to 29, inclusive, A beautiful line of Silk Umbrel- anA ta cood to return-in five days, las at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. The lare for the round trip from Con- J They are useful, and will make a cord is $47.5, being a less man mewsy- yery acceptaDie Amas gut. en days trip on sale nereioiore. a mo n..ht tr. ranKA manv oi our uwiw UUgua w - ' y visit the Exiosition, as the trip can, be made for about $10. Loookout for the advertisement . of the ; ' 10 pieces ot Linen Table Damask . Ambler, who has many ; friends an increase of 51,000 jards more man ve eladly- welcome Mr. Neal to any previous week m Mill Ao. 4. lnis ordifahd hope he wiU find his stay is by far the most cloth ever made in Snt'amorieus: - - . one week in the history of the mill pleasant! among us months' I merly Carver J. Ml W. -atndc?, all' of Rocky J Eiver, will be lined oa the 2Gth'ms.ti -..' - -Dr. F. E. llartsell haf-l decided to Ufe at Bis Lick, add left ; Georgeville bSiat place Tuesday jnlorning. i Dr. .-3.i53, as we t t.Utjd sonia time since, r -n-nrj. in ( r' ,rr i -a . X -Lealbt: is the name M a new post- edf Ion the jMt. and- Big Lick.; rohfe, just three ISHDra the f-'fV.er f.laK'l- Mr. Mar- Hwinris the Tjostmfilter. ' -I -v: . The Charlotte ' papers several weeks j s ago etatel that Mr. A. L. Carver, - lor- Rifva the reoort is untrue, and showed !hmself pn Our streets last week to prove ts falsity. We are glad he is able to jhfake such a report. Spial programmes have been ar-rano-ed fir Christmas services at Lower Stone anil Bear Creek by the Sunday schools; $ the respective churches to r.v.Ma--n TnPiwlflv afternooa at .& o'clockiiDecember 24, at Bear -Creek and Christmas day at 10 o'clock m Lower Sone. - . '.- : : .v .r::r Register of Deeds Weddington re ceived' fiie pension warrants' last Satur day, aiifTis new distributing them as o JihlA. The total amount is -Our sood frjtjnd and sbcriber,-Mr. iiti Kluttz. of CAnniAviUe. . "killed H-months old j.igslist week, the ?nte weight of: wiiich was 85d5 &'s. Mr. -Jolui FhfdiDa' big hog W 431 puunds. '-;.:v' )j-.;:' Some ld bovs threivi lighted fire- rs among a.lot bf Ca-mpers ih Can wa1 back" h;t 'last Tlrsday night. TOUL'tit tn hp ssnnnflfir: thrashfid bv r. ! ft .. it.-- J part'nts. Thefall term of Georllville Academy -sedlan Friday night iith appropriate arises. , The "teacher 4?- the School, W. M. Bropk's, wept to. Chatham I2tV this wppL- nn KtiainpRR. and will Pir.r. Sornr'o I .! L 113 : - i Li .11 11. v n. s ' $1664.' ;There are 40 widows ai io and it don't include ine .oasemeui, either. 4 Things are getting a "hump" on themselves here. " . , . Mrs. Sallie Bryant has been sick for sometime, but.is improving. 7 Mr. Gaston Coyer was married last Sunday evening to Miss Lizzie Doby, of fiharlnttA. - - " . Mr. George Ingram, of Stanly, was here Monday. - . l ' ; Mrs. Sallie Mills was ; called to the sick bed of her son George in Charlotte ioa Thnradav- nieht. He has the measles. - Kev. M. A. Smitn preacneu veijr excellent sermon last Sunday morning on "Christian Education," and he shot fiercely at the obscene ilia aiiviix .. . x literature published in , Chicago, and warned the parents of the danger of allowing their children, to read such .n.i Rtnff . We think he was exactly HoUda7 Rates on the Railroad. The Southern Railway will sell Christ mas holidav tickets at about 4 cents a rnilp on wav for the round trip, for distances of three hundred miles or less t '. -11 r. Ja linM. i' ThftSft tickets will be sold December 22nd to pQr Children anQ, 25th. and December ytn to January at 50c, 75c and 85c per yard, - Laree lot of Doilies and Tow-i ; els: See them. They are just tne thing to give your friends. Hew Furniture Store, W. L. Bell, Prop., who will have at tbe old Hoover & Lore RtnrA-mnm (now occuraed bv Lowe) a complete stock of i " WW It - 611 --LttO, Hew "and Hodera'Stylts:" Cirtarantifcl all wool. R.ROr Cutaways and Sacks. - ; : i the kind that some merchants price $12.50. .. A MAGNIFICENT LINE of very Fine Clay Worsted Cutaways ot Schloss Bros' make at $10. These would be priced $25 by people who pretend to save yqu 25 per cent.- . If you want any C LOTH INC at all, it will pay you to see us. Here are some good reasons why it will pay yon to trade with us: : 1st. We buy our goods in large lots and buy them low.- , 2nd. We put the lowest possible price on them. We don't try to make you think they are worth more by pricing. them at double what they are worth. -3rd. We do exactly what we sav we will do. We are hereto-day v Hand expect to be here as long as we live. tIH. UC Will Stll juu guuua buai, ihi . uuu vuuv j vi ..... 5th. We will give your money back if goods don't suit you. ; You don't run anv risk in trading with us. : We guarantee he price on everything we sell. Shoes, Hats anoall kinds of Furnishing CANNONS & FETZBE,-, ?. DON'T - FOR -THA.T- lihe Morris Hardware Co. . J -;' -" . :"' - ' "' .- '"'""-'."' ' " ' 1 ' - "":.-,. -: "'''"- ' . J .... A- ' have Mower Knives tor all Mowers soia in iaparrus coumy. 4 1st, inclusive, good to retur.i unui Jan uary 3rd, 1896.- ' Mr. A. B. Young, of Concord, and Mr. D. N. Bennett, of JSorwood, two oi the penitentiary directors, are inspecting theState farms along the Boahoke. Missesi we have a beautiful line of Ro- t man Toques, Toboggans, Hoods, and Zephyr backs; - You should not forget the fact that a suit of Clothes will make ri .1 . a1 iv'" 2n 1 'Afr' W - M. Brooks, principal oi fa"" ' Georgeville Academy, spent last Tuesday ways uselul.- bee US on ciotning. in Concord on bis waylo his former We can do you some good by home in Chatham county, lie win re- saving yuu.muucy Wait For Dodd's Auction Sale fit. hWri S isi Mih ! turn early next week. each, tiff soldiers at flbeacn, U1" rieht for son e people who are too poor atj$52wch,;6 soldiers at $4? each, and lTaBTjic their church pa 1 ioldier at $64. nr nnps": who buy and - 7 , , i pei, i wv - - Annie Gibson, of Concord; were mar- - How many persons can solve tlie i tJ iu. wi '-Mpt.hodist church 1 lix-rintr nrohlem:' Suppose a cut or it. sal a Kwpii anair. iuc i nth r-nn tains do varuo, u i"--" "" . I .v." - . 1 J ii ... T- ,rll l-nnwnin COtt- A onA fi nicks to the inch, groom ji . j . f w OTe ' 144 nicks ner minute; how KAJIM, lji"& . u. K.a kun i 11 it ato trt WpaVftttie uua .v-v. manv nuuxB w n m wifli . thft 'buses Here.': oe Such! exploits as this do 1 liyine !n Jersey ity two or three years, l ' f .: -. Ml -rln.n tliora and hf and his wue win icuuu -"- -Mr: Felix A. Kluttz, of No. 9, passed through Concord Tuesday with his family on their way to Burke county ,t- thftir home. They left on nlany hours cut? w 11 it Qan vnnT answer to i or est iiui correspondent Concord Times, Concord, IM (;.. and see wnat yuu wm f,o. ...... Something in the way of a romance horn last Tuesday.' Early in mnminr. iust as the factory hands ; .L ..rfirti thffir work two of our Remember; the place and price- in nkers when vou have any pur- r-h p to make. We sell goods cheap and for cash only. -'Mercantile ' Empire and -Jeiser Machine . Spikes, -EUl.il X1MS V Well Pumps, Fruit Jars i Buggies, Champion Mowers, Cooking Stoves. " POSITIVELY FREE ! Saturday,-December 21st, 1895, 50 HEAD HORSES AQ 1SUIES, .HI .T. noTVa stable. JoncOrd. -IN. !. Come to the sale, as they -wUl posithely j ua m M Tpsnrdless oi cosi. r.aon nor:- or mule must be represented or no sal1. r bv-biddinsr. bale will be Stock will be at Onr-v otaWfl. Fridav.. .uecemiier auiu. i Come and see them. XV A UUUXJ. T a MM .. --' ii " ''"-' -....'.m. NISSEN WAGONS. A jf hriRtmas' nresent woman and child on to every man, BE SURE SPAC -1 All Gbods'at Lowest Prices a& Usual - tT,APvitnine train yesterday. Mr.Kiutti 7- rt , tn ran away, and m - Lnt- . farm-two miles from youug - - Rr He is one of our lco 1 " Za Th bride said sue was -Ha-l-i. t- t 1 I ; - v- -a . ; ir.litn h, 1. T- 7H. . ! fZ -l, 0 rPrtainlv reeret to see mm 8"fi v, ' A Bam tu-m nd ui vwuw v-i u TT. Mt T? Asher on urn wj ' j i iui. - 1. . .1 L ..(tKr omn nnraueu uicuii lmQrmeu uci i"'"i - pandas our ofiice vfi; ff iUl r. .1. . 1 5 i 1 will uav. we paper on Tuesday the 24th. 1 We - -j lcruc t V1J iiuuH " Will Tin n f o' 4ii faitrA 'viariflii oVPFV' ae. - - " .' Is I .: , - Oi t UlUVUlluw m'i eountv lias mriTWl Viia familv to ' n His son. XBSUC VUl Iiw.v 1 -oV.a Kluttz, precedea nim eevc - to her work, and met her beloved way. and the groom decided to give her up. 1 r,. tt ur rtnv nf Abbeville, rknt later in the" dayrabout -A o ciock, Jttev. vi. " -yr.' 1:: rr" ji tnV her in any - . . c'v wiiTn t jn lima 1 rra irrniiin iirajiuou w waa,4t ine " rj:;t. rT:' h waited near Conference m--. -r"T' "J' -Til Ti.., a convenient 1 JV.it thp BishOD to a cnargo m 1 room wim " 1 Bent y. tne kon in Ab- aDfnn abould arrive. He did not have 11. J-fCV w . and' liveTqi vrsnd had buUt up the to wait long, -however vjng one 01 me tejsiUAi... o. T; t m . . . u j t -dcvkio .muto . ,t, ux Kn It. a 1 iv. inaruvrtrtrs sent for her to come -7 wta niore; f air, r urr uao kh tvrnrienuiiv. "c - - - uwu - THB GBKAT Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, It Cures Dlsxrhcea, Cramp, and Pam in uie Stomach, Sore Tnroat, ouaaen oiua. -Coughs, &c, &c. V" Used Externally, it cures . Cuts, Bruises, Burns,'Scalds, Sprains, Toothaches Pain in the Face, Neu ralgia, Khenmatism, jerosictt recu - - artlola aver attained to anoa aabaattdai popnlsritT. Salem Obttrvtr. . . tAn rtiol of aret men and Tirtnfc "'"be.rtMttaonr ' ffi,e',-t Pain-KUleT. We hae en tte m.(!io effect, im L.th the keverest pin, and koow it te De a an nail and see us be for yon bay your "uien in nis t.nmnv. Hfl 13 a slkju 1 .;'nnnnora -t "iu,. Y.e giuaivj welcome nim 1 "JUS US. . II. 1111 I'.-w-- It I . I. Old onft TPinaired and re- vi tii fin inn 1: 111L.U - ' I Trr o markable Dastor, and we sup- . 11 a vuai e , -4 i: i !..; t 1 1 8 v , . . 1 a 1 r.nooi Viq . hpen sent -r' " 01 . i; v,,,-,.h that nppiis 11, that typius Johnston is uuiuj up v"i-" . . ' uio 4 Mil la IIUI&UCUU w.l im 1 . urr. T. J. Wilson, Jr., oi vviobw", ay Ben played , Rnn4nJaw of Mr. R. S. Harris, of Con- U18 -atiaiA'm&jr with ' a '- riftftdlv ' nuitht.viaiit 'for :- 1W-.WU !af wW. so. and 'the latter , flat8t the Winstou-Salem Street RaU- W?lr- E C: Beacrias resigned bis 4 on peptember .inc. "" TT T' g"n a, sup,rinteent of the G. W.-; andt Watson & .S gn Manufacturing Company,-to f plaintiff , while JOhn.S. Wise, ler eet at onc We tmst Mr. of Virginia, now of Nevv York s man and hi, eicefent family wiU re- agipg the case for .toe defdan.ahe in nv i. .4.1 A Wo hat.Ar 1 ask for a removal of me uiai i l. - . i .-.iKnirPiiftrourtof trreensDozu, a a 3 i .a. - HMJ-a at a raece oi oaa cioiu, , miu , v. wiring at the cloth she Wnilo olio niw w 0 - aav made a break for the door and naA hftr-escaDe to her lover who was waitini? near the door. They-were mar ried by Esq-C A. Sherwood. eethiiitt toe ee.erew pm, mt - " ' Kood eriiole. C.nnn DUpatfh . .. . A epeedj enre for pln family aUenld Da "?? f?"!S". rnir th. PataKJller. -"ShraTS faiiiil-mediem. ae VTUtvia aw ; : - - . aMV as means ot rsmorlpf pain, quired a reputation equal i W. lnItfe.-Srnn. Organ, 1 It bae real merit ; mo medicise has acqoirea a rP"J"" . if liiiii frrr Davie' PaiB-KUler. Xmfrt 1C.) iaJr 2Vm .. -. .4(.Jn. It. la Mld " It is real y. a TamDi ' Pennine eTerraaare Willi ! to the circuit court ofGreensboro there is danger of nbt being able to ,,, " c osmiiiern tfeiS issued a bulletin t " Forsvth "iury in a , '4,'S!iibor3t-!lto students, up'jn f . . ' ' ... -atat,,ti.of cjjrtiifcat.es 8igQed py the rMf" . ' . rtf nsville 1lrnit,.:i.nta L.u.,i ..;H0,,ta: ?Afr A: D. McNair. of Dansvilie, fc.w.i.. : "J "fS:1 " i""."r r"-.,l--.. 4Ma to farmers on ,u IIJUr C(iUts Isf mile round Jt we distances to, be traveled not N. fertilizers, at the coun nouae TWerr,hfT 21. at P. Ul trip the use of over I o$ Saturday, December zi, ai u. 1 Mr. McNair is a pracUcal farmer. nl. a SYnnnP. The following have: paid their sub .m'nt;nn eintA our last issue: D. F. McKindley (par ), G. W, In gram, M. M. Tucker, W. D. Chne, K. O. Barringerr J. F.Eudy - (part), S. L. W. Pharr (part), ;jnarwy W. Houston (partV J. D. RusseU, . . B. u.i,.,r. R. A. Brown David White 1 t.Viivv t i 1 i T W . TPishPT. J. A.' ?.i t ' RnrWion .Dart),- W. E Culp, A A. . Earnhardt (part). K. WhWioarO. F. M. Smith (part), L Sloop (part), W, H. Bost (part). ; in aavauue: - - - . n r Rnhbins. J. C. Lentz Kluttz, W. J. HeiUg, TiUman John W. Cline. - . '. -riatiel mortgages for sale at this . t;t;an 10 or more at l omce iu yiuuimv -cent each or 75 cents per 1W, ananj Physician". "; ieware of imitation, boy ."je -K. ht "Vebky Datm.'' . Bold BT large botUee, Si and Wo. Grateful-Comforting, err. c. B. PRESENTS. i sa . v iiatru . in front of the Morris Hotufa by Old Dr. Odom. He gives a grand Btreet parade in a carriage with Italian trmg uaiia, ai-ibu XlUlf u lv.. 0 " i ,11. :,4.TOnQ TVf . . lV; TtrTl Everybody come ana enjoy vji'u" i Ye uuvbuujuuuo j STC. IIS positively kivcb wuj iw K"-' of medicine oi ms own iu.e. thrown broadcast in tne crowu handed to old people. See what-Mrs. J.- T. Barnhardt says aoon. ; uiu ai. Odom's Shamon Pain Cure : " "My breast bealed twice and I could not get any ease night or day. I tried evervtninff x neaxu ui t-wu T . -m 1 l 1.1 a . J ttna OA It named me an me nuio auix very sore l couia n i wueu in crvmff. ' -01 V nusoiuiu "-" (Jdom. fliy oreasii was dwv"c i. lorra n.nn i nnn ia scarceiv umj "cuicij "o'-t , . - J my arms JL suueiea bo uu-ucu ttuiu. in one hour he relieved me with his Liniment, and I have not had any pain eince. - I will as& .every iy m world never to be without a bottle in her - home.) .1 will maae oaui w m above."- 1 - . On December: 24th I am going to let every .person that wants ; " a bottle of the.Lini- '. . " meat, have 4 it rl 9 want in the V ' .Watch,. Jewelry or Silverware Line Al-o remember us with your repairing. IF,n3r gp'O)- Osisj Tax -We have bought the- Mammofh : "k 'urniture If your watch needs repairing we can do it. If you want made, we can ao is. C0RREL17S. pne IOCS 0 1 From Cannons, Fetzerfc. Bell, la we boueht it low down, ami we nrejioing to oor ewtoo. -.' . . i-.t.-.i ,..-:o Ui' nave wucu uuiiu .v.- . iroods to go' out at prices, Wigmng iu get that wi ill astoiiis.i everybody. Parties Since 1861 I hav. been "a sufferer iron catarrh. LXned Ely's l Cream Balm and to al i nnnearances am cured I Terrible headache from which I; had ion? suffered are gone. vv J. Hitchcock, Late ; Major 1 YrwA U.- b. AT - HALF r PRICE! -dHltH:. Vol. Rreakfast Supper r. ' .v',nh trnnwinrlEre ot tne natural . t.h oDerattona of digea- Misamor ffsjffi SSES " -r- ri.o triHort for our nroait- a,Ink rvxavr QOVA IIS IllUUV UCVJ uwvwva w !S?-Wrftta thS iudlciouause of auch ar ticles of diet tta.a friueTti Come . prepared to get It. , All . Y,s CREAM BALMpjsdeleanaea Wuany -r,(a:.Hnnarele ot j:Z ho nt tlie Nasal Faasages, r-"- - XT' A . f S"iSe floating around us ready Otner, mcuiciuc ' mrttoMrthT Senses of tV to attoHk wherever tfiere is a rp(quced ; rjrices, t and SOld pn .a guT J.l? WP - S5HSsHSSSeJ? ' Positive guarantee. - r--.-- - ..,. JlmnlV Winn DOIUUK wir tneuuoia, wu :; j am is a sore cure for Cougns. tjotuu 1 -a -r-V eto nS5be Tof Cream Balm, 60 cents mvw i Old. Dr. Uuoni; iwiwH.To ..'.'.-r . t ' ' . -. ' i 4. . coll now is the time to buy. We mean to sell at citwc Viu -u-?he more, rWe have everything in , Furniture and Q"hT, G-OOCLS. ihatcan be found in nf?e.vou. " When member that we nave fnpu&tu, -3-. See the siehts. ,. tn roncora go io.wc x m.nwiw w r Concori?, N. C, October 10, 1S05. w
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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