Arriral of -Tralps. jfo. ii from Richmond. arrives at 11:17 a. m. 1 ,e Washington " " !T' 7:22 n m :ji a. m 12 36 37 11 11 11 11 11 Atlanta New York 3 '. . . 9:oop..m. , 64loriauounuireignt leaves at 12m. 63 Southbound V t "5:15 P. m. Nos. 11 and 12 are , the local trains between Richmond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the last mall trams between Atlanta and Washington- Nos. 3&and 38 .are .the, Washington aid Southwest ertPVestibulea Limited trains and stOD at Concord on signal. - v For TMe Holidays We are now opening the handsomest line of Novel J ties fr Christmas trade -we have ever displayed so many beautiful goods, we cant enumerate, we invite ;you to call in and look them oyer. We take great pleasure in showing - them, for they are indeed beautiful and everything is SO CHEAP. Please call early and often TIER'S DRUG STORE, CONCORD, N.C. A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. s Brown Bros, had a W-killin time at.their stables Thursday even, g. Eight hoea met death by meacs 0t rhe knife. ' T Ther i8 in all probabilities, a livelihood of corn"RoinR np. Good corn, whiskey ie now quoted at $1,60 Per gailon, and finds ready sales at that. .:,' .' It w a bijr banner that bears the advertisement of the Kentucky horse sale at 3rown Bros, stables, which ! stretched across the street from Xorke, Wads worth & Co's. to Man', shoe shop. Two hundred dollars reward Mas Thursday offered from the Govern ncr's office for the capture of Samuel R Newland for the recent murder of W F Salman, in Caldwell county,: The Thompson Orphanage in Charlotte has recived $600 as a re- . vyucuuuuB ta&en on ihankegiving Day for that institu A- . lion DV tne . VArinna T!!nia.MM.i enurencaof the State. Herr Eduard Kilanyi, the orieina- tor of the liying picture, is dead. He passed away in his bachelor apart ment on West Fortieth street in New Vicuen l p ana ,n snape By On, York Wednesday. He UllBtllMir PAIIIII Pn.ho. I VUV8UBJ( JJ.O was There was a general rreeze Taurs day night. Forecast for tomorrow : "Satur day fair and warmer." Fresh Carolina Rice iust "in at Hungarian. r -v mm j-. Mr. j M (Jross came over from Charlotte this morning and was in conference with Attorney Smith in regard to the Cross legacy. The heirs insist on Mr. Smith froinir to .1 P Allison's for S PPTirE nor nnnnH lTl--:i LL-.- : 1 - . , -v-.v rv ruuM. uraiu to aueua 10 tne unsmess. auu . u,Wiii,s uuuaoia ioi it jon are anxiona to find the rent od worn street. Appi, w w ,,,ble ;Uood md in of Ayer's Almanac the testimonials One thousand taolets is a good- thnno who h onu ezea pile see BosMnn's ad Tertiee terrible diseases as catarrh, rheuma UltJUU , I tifltn. ftnii arnfn a hv t ho nn Sappenfieldi have had a new awn. A7er 8 Sarsapanlla. Then goyern leg put up in front of their store yourself accordingly. room- A Stanly countryman, Mr. Al- Eggs are bringing only fifteen fred Honeycutt, is somewhat of a cents per dozen; cotton seed fifteeu peaestnan. inursaay night he went to the depot to see the "cars," and after the train came to a stand cents per bushel, ..." The front to Dry & Wadsworth'o furniture store will receive a coat of paint. Quite natural, it will be red. still, he boarded it and was inspect it? g the mechanism when it rollpd off with him. He was carried to th harness business and is now sole proprietor. Circus soap still leads the market. Celluloid and corn starch, Pearline Soap T?oam for sale at J P Allison's. ' . - ' k -A- 'A- y Jffiimi 11 ttv 1 PUREftilJRHAfl Cigarettes I "to -v. wJacffiav I I ,' Y V 1 Biarwj)! I ' Lrriii-y ike Sons &Ca. 'THEAHERICAN TOBACCO CCv DURHAM. N.C. U.g.A m MADE FROM 6rci3o Tobacco ADSOI.UTELY PURE THE RUSH OF H CTMANITY, g'DrfFlNISH and Quality ! E Vic Stiller ha3 purchased from Harrisburg and let down, from the Messrs. Lippard their interest in whence he walked back, reaching town about 3 o'c'ock this (Friday) morning. As an emergency medicine, Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral takes the lead of all other remedies.r For the relief and People Who Travel, as Seen by nr Reporter, v Miss Iiaur a Wads worth returned to Charlotte to-day. Mr. and Mrs. ft A Brown have returned from Atlanta. Mrs. J H Mason and son have returned from Atlanta and Char lotte. ' .iy.-..,,-. . . Mr, F FSmitbof Forest Hill, has gone, td Greensboro to attend the convention. . Rev. WhC Alexander has gone to Salisbury to assist Rey. Dr. Ru ra pie in . preaching. Mr. George F Barnhardt, late superintendent of the county chain gang, has gone out to Mt. Pleasant to Bpend some time. Mr, Sam Sloops, Jr returned from Atlanta -last night in responee to a telegram telling him of i ha se rious illness of his father, who is much better to-day. Mrs. Dr. Daniel, nee Miss Iaura Con el!, of Franklin, Ga:, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Correll. She will remain here dur ing the holidays. Rey. J 0 Alderman has gone to Greensboro to" attend the Baptist State Convention. He will return before Sunday. Regular services will be held at the Baptist church and Loan 15th Series city, but none surpass those in ster ling silver. Read Corrells adver tisement. Oa Thursday the highest price Paid for cotton in Charlotte and JBnlldins Opened. The fifteenth series of stock in cure of croup, whooningcougb. sore Many novelties can be teen in the and the daDi:erou8 pnimonJ ary troubles to which the young are so liable, it is invaluable, being tae Concord Perpetual Building and prompt to act, sure to cure. Loan Association opens Saturday, The board ot health for New December 7th. Gallon the-secre- srr,y.r cwixr h wa nnaeeA on nrinannp tarv and treasurer and subscribe. Salisbury was 7.90, while our buyers f n . will d1 h 0Q ith the dairv- The: third series of stock mature paid 8 to 8.15. ? " i man's profit by forcingjthe following and will be paid off 'this month. A Fresh citron, raisins, reoleaned stringent law: "No milk which has good paying mveauneuv. currants, extracts and spices tor been watered, -adulterated, reduced J. P. Allison-, Pres. fruit cakes and Christmas 1 goods ;at ftr nhtkritPA ;n anv resnect bv the H, I. Woodhousb, J P AlliSOn'S. . IJJIJ.S a nf kor nafariPA addition of water or other substance, Secretary and Treasurer. Whose will be next ? It is now or DT the removal of cream, 'shall ramorea that three more . weddinfii hfl hronaht into, held.-kepr, or of- A ? D18T" d410t The most important is DYE AND FINISH. Meteor Serge, 35 inches wide, wool both ways, 25c per yard. French Serge, 45 inches wide, wool both ways, 40c per yard; . worth 60c. French Henrietta, 45 inches wide, wool both ways, .50c; worth 65c. Black Faille Franchise 'Silk, 20 Inches wide, 85c: worth $1.00. Another lot of BOUCLEsi- tn black, 50 Inches wide, $1.00 per yard, worth 1.35. They are shaggy got the curl up to date. IMPORTED PLAIDS, bilk and Wool, 38 jlnches wide, worth 75c our jprice 60c. See our patent LOWE&;SONl linger Tipped i Kayser loves 25 and 35 cents per pair.HFits like kid. , Don't come too late. We are selling! C A N tT02TS &;PETZEK OKLY FIVE' MORE WKEES THE : . COMING WOMAN If the fashion plates are to be believed, will wear black, and there never waeuch a demand for BLACK DRESS GOODS to the exclusion of all col ored fabrics. Nothing adds more to the beauty and dignity of a woman' e appearance than .4 fin black gown,whicb alike economical and hi trja fash ionable. We have just got ten in our black and navy blues bought . when the prices were, low can sell you 75 cent Henrietta Surah for 50c 46 inches wide Can sell you a $1; , goods 50 inches wide for 76c. Our stock of. Black Creapones are the latest production. We ask all dress vill you have the ad vantage of this mag nificent stock at your own price. Our house has been rented to other pai ties anh we will have to give possession the 1st of January and to close out the stock we will sell goods ; at prices that have never been heard of 100 DOZEN UQIES BUCK HQS always sold at 10 and 15 cents goes on our bargain table to-day t 5 cents. They have All dress goods cut to, cost and below. Flannels at prices you have not seen before. WE BELL A Ladies Sluoe at 75 cents worth $1:25. tbat is dog I Postel are booked for Concord within the fered for sale at any place in the Wednesday ight a wee little ' ; lan.rr on entered the home of Mr, I Beans, oatmeal, hominy, gelatine, keep, have, proffer for sale m the . . v , toom and Baker's and German's - chocolate, said city any snon mu. u , ..aslBlran. . anoneh. .1; A .aaHo "nf i vw "-r-r " -uyea, macaroni, cauueu wv w. . -, T. . TJ,fl nifik falln. imnapd him- liadies to see our goods betore buying else- EVERYTHING wnere. Do you want to see the prettiest line of all sorts at J P Allison's, Remember the oyster supper Tuesday night next at Armory hall, the Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran church. Jno. P Allison keeps a good line of dry goods, sho8, hats and gro series which he offers as low as lowest. Call to see him. LADIE'S SHOES B ex er shown in Concord Then come and see us and be convinced. -. , Ww. Rweaririffan. aeed about 50 self bv tearing up two lofely hon- Toe perfect beauty. years died at Forsst Hill Thursday nets belonging to Miss Minne LenU Cur No. 71 Needle -Square afternoon, or pneumonia, xie nui oesiaes a numoer uj. uuu&b buu uww r - - - wAinAkin AvfiAinj : I 7- uur Lo, o jroiuteu xvaz-ur Toe the most stylish yet: 111 y. tV A. WMUVk A VW M CHEAPER v;: THIS 7 : week : - :- : THAN " ' EVER been sick for a long time. the It was indeed a sad picture this I Friday) morning at the bedside of their infant when llr. and Mrs. John Phillips beheld the cold form A child was born a few days ago L( their two month's old ohild, ia an ohannrA town in the State of which was still in death. , The Qaxaiia. MftTicn. havine a fmost sin- ftnciea silently, without knowledge silarlr fnrmpA had. twssessinfl a o a f0nd parent, bore the little aothbut no nose, ears regularly babe's soul away sometime during rooortionedand eyes finely shaped the night. Ite lifelets form w located in " the top of its head. not discovered until this morning. ua since. oieo, uu l . priaBHiuMJtfisMreiisrvc3 The store room, next to Dove & Urand seller, all at low figures. UNLAUNDRIED SHIRTS LOWE & SON.D goed basement Possession giyen 1st January,4696; -Applr to An exohange observes, that adyew j tisemehts, like many young girl's! waists, are of tea crowded into too small a space to be attraotiTe. Our city trade "Leader" pure Linen Bossom extra heavy muslin double front and bac&, patent continu ous facings on back and sleeves, custom cut and at the low price of 60c. Gibson & Morrison. a 3 1 -J r . ': f been sent to a State museum, 1 t4LWijDkMu'erTO

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