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A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. Friday iuht seven of the eleven I THE KUSH OF HUMANITY on tVip fJnil f i . . Putin Shane By Our . ' - -uu sUg eauapea,! ricne,.- Unly one has been colored. Hast"" r,;";Ma Sunday and to-day were scorchers. Key, M A Smith, of Forest Hill Mud-scrapers did a good morn- Methodist church, preached two able work on Main street. . 0,TC "monB onnaay Dgwu mornin? and niffht. T r,mo. The Pharr-ming physician of No. were added to the membershm nf o Wa8 in the city to-day. . the church. The northbound morning tram A Mother's meeting under the was three hours late this morning, auspices of the W, G.T. U., will be Your attention is called to the neld next Sunday afternoon at 4:30 nr. f! iy Ta;.t I o'clock in "Pm-oaf. TTill 'MilAt church. It ia requested that all mothers be present A pistol, falling from Sheriff ger. Services were not held at the Presbyterian and Episcopal churches Sunday night. Your attention is called to the new ad of Lowe & Son, They have great bargains. People Who TrMYl mDm fcy Oar ' " ; Reporter. Mr. 0 A Dry, of Albeoarb, if in the city, Mr. Frank Cannon has returned from Blowing Bock. Miss Rose Willeford returned last night from Salisbury. 'Dr. C H Bernhardt, who is coon to be married, was in the city today Mr. S J Lowe left this morning for Asheiille, to be gone several days. Messrs 1) J Bostlan and Frank Smith's pockets, fired and sent a McGraw spent Sunday at Sossaman's ouuet through his leg. It occurred Springs. Satnrdnv in r?ViiWn nVi'la nama. I city yesterday and left this morning for Durham, Miss Julia Taylor, v after spend ing several days in the county has returned home. ' Dr. W A Leslie was over from ing to go on a man hunt. It takes more than one bullet to down The Standard is enjoying some Mecklenburg's sheriff, b'gosh. fine happtne siu or parisn. The hair when not properly cared Miss Bettie Alexander closed her harah, and bry, and falls out freely summer art schooJ at Lincolonton. with every combine:. To prevent She returned home Saturday night, this, the best dressing in the market Charlotte yesterday, shaking hands t w is no reason whv Concord " Ayer's Hair Vigor, It imparts Wltn nis man7 rlends nwe I 1 1 m 1 I Mtaa TlTo f fltt 'Mill a Y Trrrt a flUnld be a dull town a scissors "J gioss bo essential 10 penect wuw o I . ... rf t rinder took a tonr of tie city to beanty. , mn jmss uonme uune, r.turnea day, Mr, VY JN Weaver's three-year-old w ' J' Dr Bikle returned Saturday nieht boy has had bad oase f al c" P Dr. uiuie retnrnea csaiuraay mnt ' w p nn retnmRl tn tli nil j , a. nrrn mr.KM lartnu iur uvero.jear. air. neaver ' f ThnnMM. Ti-thenn Svnod consulted Dr. Wakefield yesterday Saturday night from Blowing. Kock. v . I ..'.,., ' i.-i n . -. I t : tj. ttt j j! i. ' ..j 11 ; whinh mpt at fihina Orovfl aoout ni8 Doy, ana tne uoctor rouna iuiases xua. neuuiugwa line 01 n -w I .. . . . j I T-v 1. 1 t and removed a large shoe button, ueua oims speni ounaay at Miss Where the wastewater pipe runs whicb h d , s d hi no . Weddington's home in No. 3 town- from Dr. Lilly's residence across TlA frnnhiPc;al:snnrv TTera1f1 ahiD. LOWE & SON'S. Not in the history of onr business have we offered sucli rediculously as we are doing now. We are determined to close out all of our . HOT WEATHER FABRICS.' SUMMER GOOES and will not take into con sideration what it cost us, but we would prefer to have the costs. than to have the goods laying on our counters. Look at, the handsome DfiDOt street, is a verv Dad place in the macadam. This gully should John Morgan pitched an apple at be filled in. ano.tner colored boy Saturday even . . . ling, and the boy to whom the apple 1X ulca& 1U a 1" waa thrown made a misten and went the Cannon factory 'this morning thrm3fyh one of thft larfrfi window caused the machinery to stop for a Dan . Low , . window. He mornins: for Guilford College, where lew xuiuuica. luaio nuv iuo wuuc wjA,aj n. u sne resumes ner uuues as uiuoiuai which went in advance of the body Messrs J C Wads worth, George that we are selhn5 at - 8 cents L Patterson, 0 W Swink and Earl 0,. t,a -.or , e ... - , a-i. Other houses charge you I2i Brown lefs this lnornmg for Ashe & J ville to attend the races. cents for the same stuff all Miss Ada Craven left this hawn afc half price, And! w&b blowing. Mr. M L Blackwelder has recoyer ed bis lost yalise, papers, etc. They were taken to Charlottesville, Va., before it was discovered' whose property they are. W Rev. MGG Scherer, after a three weeks vacation, filled his pulpit -at St. James Lutheran church, on Sun day morning and night. His theme Sunday night was "Our Father, Who I 1 T? ft Tl 1 Misa Marv Tiftwin TTarris will re- arc in neayen. it was a muau c- turn-to Winston in abont two weeka cel!ent and instructive discourse, MO,-u v v, aa that elicited the closest attention or schools. She is one of the favorite the congregation teachers in those schools. instructress for that institution. i Mrs. Fred Swink of Concord m pttu xx v. for lad.es at net cost. We Aueusta, Ga., are visiting Mr, W J .1 ..... Swink this ' tveek, Stanly '"Enter don't want the shoes would prefer for you to have them. WE HVVE jut received a lot of pretty percales for Shirt Waists. Don' t fail to see them. A LOT of new and Stylish prints just in. Good Styles. WE HAVE a few pieces of 6r- gandie Lawns that will go at low figures now ? IF YOU want the coolest and : prettiest hot weather dress call and see our 2-yards wide white Organdie. A BIG lot otK Ladies Black Hose to go ot 5 cents. OUR NAVY . : ' Blue Crepons for r . Shirt Waists are the correct thing for Hot weather. OUR STOCK of Ladies Oxford Ties in Black and Tans are the handsomest in the , town. Go, say the : Ladies and bur prices 1 are lower too. : TOBACCO GOOD TOBACCO TOO and more Tobacco for less money than can ; be bought in Con cord. You that use . iobacco can save : money by seeing us Mormon, Lentz & prise. Mr. O F Bitchie, the genial ! manager of the old hardware firm of Smithdeal & Morris, and who has! been doing Misenheimer's springs, spent Sunday in the city. He left All the SAMPLE SHOES Master Fletcher Foil, better and this m0rning for Salisbury, his f u- tlJat-we have wiu be sold" at more familiarly known as "Butch .nre ome9 A gold-headed umbrella was lost, Poil who went west two years ago un main street oanaay ngut, Be tween Mr. E W Allison's and Mr. John Kimmon8'. Finder will please leave at this office or at Thompson's barber shop. It to crrow ud wltn tne country, re- turned to this city Saturday night, from Kansas. Jbletcher is yery f ayorably impressed with that coun try and will return, he says, after OVERWORK ' INDUCED - , Nervous Prostration Hasael, the arch conspirator in the spending some time with home folks. Beaufort insurance frauds, it now develops, has recieved $800 in cash on a policy which did not come up on the trial. So said Mr. A P Mas sey, junior conselj Saturday, Bucblen'g Arnica Salje. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt: Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Dr. J Y Allison, who is here on a I Skin Eruptions, and positively cures visit to his father, Mr. W R Allison, Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is and who is one of the ablest minis- guaranteed to give satisfaction or ters of the Southern Presbyterian monev refunded. Price 25 cents per ohurches, preached in the Presby. hox. For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug terian church Sunday morning. I Store. Mr. Daniel Kirk found 102dwt of gold at the Ingram Mine Monday. 65dwt, Tuesday and 25 Wednesday. Iiobert S Crowell found a piece that I weighed 43dwt and 18 grains on Mr. btaaly Eaterprise. m -LHE bTANDAED is requested to announce that there will be seryices &t. James Catholic church next Sunday, August 25, at 10 o'clock a. m- In the afternoon at 3:30 Rev. father Joseph will lecture and hfs v - . - auDject will be: "Can priests for give sins?" t Complete Recovery by the Use of " f Ayer's Sarsaparilla ' Some years ago, as a result of too close attention to business, my health failed. I became weak, nervous, was unable to look after my interests, and manifested all the symptoms of a de cline. I took three bottles of Ayer's. Sarsaparilla, began to improve at once, Mr. Nathaniel Mortoson a well nown citizen of Iahpeming, Mich., editor Superio Posten, who, for a long time, suffered from Ihe most excruciating pains- of . rheumatism aa cured, eight iekrs ago, by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, haying neyer felt a twinge of it since. I r -At o OV '.V V' 'ijfh J Cigarettes I h ' S?wW.buce Sons WorT?' IHEAMEWCW TOBACCO CDAWaJI fS59r DURWAM. W.g. U.S.A. V HI ADC FROM High GpcSo TobacGO ADOOLUTELY PURE m mm the Lowest Prices named on Shoes We are tired of getting Sample Shoes and we are go ing to give you the full bene fit of it. You can get the best 27 cent Corset you ever saw, For 50 cents we sell you a 75 cent Corset, and the same cut in better corsets, , SHIRT WAIST SETS, STUDS, COLLAR BUTTONS, CUFF BUTTONS New lot jnst in: Fall Goods m wfliTi" and gradually increased my weight from one hundred and twenty - five to two Jhundred pounds. Since then, I and my - family have used -this medicine when needed, and we. are all in the best of health, a fact which we attribute" to Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I believe my chil dren would have been fatherless to-day f had it not been for Ayer's Sarsaparilla, of which preparation I cannot say too much." HTO: Hinson, Postmaster and , Planter, Kinard's, S. C. v..; ; V; Ayer's S Sarsaparilla, ; fiECElVinC UECAl AT Kf OHIO'S FAIX AYER'O Pills Oavo Doctor'o Cino. Sewing Machines at $22,50 worth $3 J. 00. When you go to buy als ways see us . LOWE & SON. Bought Before the Advance in Price. Beautiful, dark Crepons. as changable and as Pretty as silk only 12 cents, worth; 15 cents. NEW FALL SHADES i in Henriettas 40 inches wide 1 only 25 cents per yard. ALL WOOL SERGE 36 inches wide, 27 cents worth 35 cents. PRETTY FALL STILES in Percales v only 10 cents ALL WOOL fine Merino) French Flannel for Ladies Dressing Saeqtnes on! y 50 cents per yard; See our Croyenette abso lately, ERAIN PROOF 5G inches Wide.
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