Arrival of. Trains I . , oichmondi arrives at 11:17 a. m. 53 .. Atlanta . - " .,.,, U.. Atlanta 8:35.m. r New York " 8:48 a. m . 37 Atl-nta " 9:00 p.m. 1 35 -Ar. iibound freight leaves at 1 1: 17 a. in, I CMithbound " , , 5-45 P ; " 63 nd 12 are the local trains between N'05- ''and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the s;,-hmonc . between Atlanta and Washine ;t u. t ,nrf rS are the Washington'' and N3 T7ct5hi:1ed Limittd trains and strr ord on signal- LOWER BULBS from Democratic Vlctoryl1" " y The Democracy of Cabarrus has 8omething,to be thankful for, inas much as one of the cou n ty . officers waaSlect6dojer the combined forces of the Populist and RepublK can f usjon. JT he i success of Mr. S wink, who has i been elected hj about 50 majority to the treasurer's place, is due to the diligence and good: work X)t the Young Men's Democratic club. i: They worked un tiring and their efforts were partially , crowned with a small reward. " Even though the Democracy was defeated, we have some sterling workers who will not falter in courage for the next four years to come. The Discovery Raved His Life. ; Mr. G. Cailloutte, Druggist, at Beaverville, 111,, save: ToDr.Kine's New discovery I owe my life. Was taken with La Grippe and" tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and "was given ud and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent for a bottle and began its use and from the first dose began to get better, and -after using three bottles was urand about again. , It '.Harry P. Deaton, local reporter, is worth its weight in gold. We won t keep store or house without it.- r Get' a free trial at Fet zpt'h SHORT LOCALS. Drug Store. : : : . - , 1- 111 liiilUl & CD. PERSONAL f U1N TEKS. The tbb' and Flow? or the i Unman Tide at This Port, as.Seen Uy Oar '. Keporteri ' j MrSid Ludwig, of Mt, Pleas ant, was in the city last night. : Master Lewis Brown returned io hi i st of duty at China JG rovts this morning, p1 ! ' ; Mr. Herbert Barrier returned to Wrshington Cityj after spending several days m toe city. . Mr. 8 A Hamilton came irom Dali8Dury yesteraay and is spending several days with His fam Mrs.A B Galloway, who has been visiting her sister," Mrs. Col. Paul B Means, returned to her home at Elkin today. down eceived to-day. i!li!l'S DRUG STORE. They 1 Are G-reat! if TFAiLTDiSB - I; Concord in Charlotte. Vice Versa. ; "The Observer says : Misaj Laura Wadsworth has a charming house party : Misses Cannon, of Concord ; Hayden, of Atlanta, and Bradley, ef Knoxvilld. She gives i hand some reception tomorrow levening in their honor Hours 6 to; 9. Capt. and Mrs. J M Odellj of Con cord, had a family reunion Sunday, the dinner being such as Mrs. Od ell is famed for. Mr. and Mrs. E M Andrews, of this city, were present. Fifty-inch Ladies' Cloth, 5 MM Ft Iff W. OR- 60 Per Cent. Per Year Sam Jones Not a Orawine Card. Sam Jones' lecture waa not a financial success Saturday night. Ueual prayer meeting services at We nopea to .tarnish our readers witn a taouiatea renort'oi the elec- X 1 . . A A 1 1 I 1 . t1 A tZ r.nn inlrnn in rnlilln uou, uut owing io me inclemency vniy auuui pxtt woa laacujm wmw or over. Oth was day. G aiea,ta tHe churcaes tonight. The water Lou carried last night of the weather we go to press with- the expense was $250 c n0t in h6r Sh0e8 WaS t0" out Ihe delay that it would require. waa a 8UCCeas. V. VV trill ff.va Ttna fltll nrnf tnrvtrtv- I l , . r I C.-.w V.nfnnrnv 13 a rrrtrH nnc no J 'All 1 I I UUiluLCU all wii uao uuwaw w . uw ana UYBiere. Aii uruers Always rRadv Aver's fJhfirTv . 1 . . . . ... illtJ j- j , j 1 inriiAQ nr. I.hft IjPnrP.r.ftrv CDUrCQ. re DrullJUliy imeu. liu Ppot nrn i It. nPPHa no mariner nn v J . " ' : Tof;rt o.nffl.;oT shaking, no disguise-nothing ' but mained over and, preached esterday bat reliable source give? Bryan 226 a spoon. At dead of uight, your morning, when he "raised a coilec- Sectoral votes. 4.15 p. m. chlld, startles ypa with a croupy tion" from a congregation of 1,500 cough. Immediately that you give 1 , onn mnnh wa V Onlv nnii RftBBion was tantrht at i15amoilw m.ti-n 5- fioW. or 1,800 people how much we the giaded school today, the chil- ed, and the household is again at dren being dismissed at 1 o'clock, rest. V worth 45 cents only 437icents. Jacquards, , Etomines, Matav lasse in all the new colorings, Popular Prices. GtQQiD otO- Only 4 and 5cyard; Heaviest and best qnaliiyCanton ael Sic. Flannel- ette for Shirting only 10c yd. Guaranteed to AH Investors " on Investments both Large and Small WHEN MADE WITH Thv New York Investment - Co. .' -' 1 1 : BROKERS IN j, J' Stocks,i3onds, Grain and Cotton - 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, NEW: YORK CITY. j P. S. People who desirejto have a steady and ure income on small or large investments end for our explanatory, f re. r f f V XII -L JUL V J-i aw r. don't know, but probably enough to even up the loss on the lecture. mm Offers to the business public a re liable, permanent;- conservative "and accomodating bankine institution. We solicit your business with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your pat ronage. . . ' If ' we can serve you at any time, we shall be glad to have you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO . CUSTOMERS. Gapjtal and Sulcus $70, 000. D. B. COLTRANE) Cashier. J. M. ODE LL. Pres. i DICK V Ne;;t comes Thanksgiving day and the festive turkey. Wtf will RMAint f . 1 hi ii .. I I " - I ' rwr . Sam 13 a whole team. Ynue parts of his sermon were! sublime, we see no reason for changing the :?ci need the gobbler this year as we j Wherea8; it haa Dl9aa;d Almiplltv -; save several uosiers on ine ience. . ' " horo Uod m his wise providence to re- vi,4U.1y"-CAf.coow .T"V" "1 There is nothing like covering) mfWa h flpftfh fpnrn ftnr nnr before, to wit; that he is an enter- j w... v, , , r, XVi fellow-student, Albert L Sawyer, tainlDS aaa Dnlilaut ma? DUt u therefore be it resolved by the Ly- people who ask otners to near mm curgian Literary Society : should not object to circuses, mm- 1. That while we bow in humble streia or eyen niga Kicera. submission to the diyine decree, jet j If you can stand his "vivid" jokes we feel the loss of a humble, Christ you can stand anything, j like life that alwavs gets us an ex L To use one of i his expressions, if amnle worthv of emulation. he don't make you "puKe use t - - - - up things, ' especially during a rainy spell. Ould Mercantile Com pany have rubbers for everybody. See taeir ad. Found a. .bunch of keys near the colored Presbyterian church by Wilson Motley. . Call at this offics and get kevs-expei ses and remu neration 35 ceils. . Don't forget the concert that is to ' - given by the ladies of the city Friday night at the home of Judge ilcnkomGry. Bo chari -ble in all M?s and give this entertainment j c:r liberal support. Several young boys . have been gunning since the first "of November ' U is :d that anumberof quail baceed. Bovs, vou had better let hunting alone until after the WHERE DID YOU GETg That a Prety Concord is to be congratulated on lost a conscientioua, earnest stu- show even at a rrencn dent, end that our society realizes opera. Greensboro Kecord. the loss of a true and loyal member. 3. That we tender to the bereaved members of his family our warm, Christian sympathy, with the prayer that God may comfort their sorrowing hearts and may sanctify this great affliction to. their good and his glory. comic r ressi? Ladies Vests and Pantj to match for only 25 cents each. : o ' Warner Bros-. Corsets, . the best on the market for 90 cents, " Nursinr Corsets 4in black for $1.25. ' .:' ' o Big line of Men's Un derwear Irom 15 cents up to $1.00. , : . ' Scrivens Winter Nfght Drawers for $1.00. - . IE I qaeo- and peaceful way in Com. 4. That a copy of these resolu- wiiicn the election passed off. No tion3 be spread on the minutes of Jrunlianno33 and rowdyism pre- the 'Lycurgian Literary Society, and wiled and no one's life was endan- LX. , . .Un 7ered. ThoRe who were intoxicated uc ocuu """" "eruinGiicjnBive. ' Carolina Christian Advocate and p, , c Ti i t u a the Concord Standard for publi- collection of sticks and iclubs in his cation. 4 ofr.'s toV-ti frnn o nnmliflr nf bovs W H 15 BOWK, TnpsHav n?lif TTa ffirfl trouble. J 15 CRAVEN. J bat when the lights flickered out Trinity, N. C, Oct. 30, ?96. streets cleared in a very few mam m . minutes. f , k " ' - , - Her Presence of Mind. Mr. Gus Blackwelder, " miller at ; "Ye?, Harry and I went out riding &e Fenix Flour Mill; met with" an Q tandem last evening, and he! sccident Tuesday. He fell through me such a bright I have hardly trap door and badly bruised- his & y - n v - ' ose, arm and legs. No bones were got over it even yet,r v t oliaii. hut the suddenness :and ; "How was that? . , . force of the fall was not like jump- "When we were going through an 1nS into a haystack. - : avenue of trees and there was nobody Oyer's Sarsaparilla factsfirectly in sighthe-leaned forward sonihis ana promptly, - purifying : ana .en- handle ars and reache4.his head nching the blood, improving the t , nd kissed me " : r annT fViA nftrves. around ana Kissea me. and invigorating the system: .It is, "Why, that was dangerous, wasn't therefor, in t.h a tmeat sensean al- n? v if , you had swerved ever so ! trative medicine. Eyery inyalid tne machine would have upset ouxa give it a trial. . and thrown you both off:" There is strong talk by a number Yes, but I didn't swerve' v; our citizens ot cncuiaung v' Chicago Tribune. ..'toon for the purpose of re-opemng 0 : . bar rooms in this city. We xocxjueacold la ose day De thn idAa nnq not developed . Prnmft OnininA TVi- ;to anything like a reality, for AU Agists refund the ;:ly the saloon i3 an abomination I .f -t fails t0 cure, 25c ' " civilization and morality, " J GO o L.M AKCHEY, M P. Physiciin and Surgeon. -'..) . ..ox A, N. 0. 0F?ICE:-2 ST. CLOUD ANNEX Tit! KoiuiiricS. V- a. o Some Medicines belong to one season and some to another. DR. KING'S ROYAL 8ERMETUER IS IN SEASON ALL JE YER ROUND. IN THE SPRING removes languor MENS LADIES It certainly is beautiful, and My ! What a fit, I bought this from Gibson & Morrison. Thisy always keep a fnll line of fashionable and cheap dress goods, and they have Butterick's PaU terns, which you will find the most stylish and easiest to lit. I always use these patterns. isn't my uapo- l"Jv it purifies Ue blood,, removes langoof Look what Splendid material, and depresfon, invigorates and exhijA and tk i very latest Style rates the wnoie sysiem. They get. new wraps every few ' iNTHE SummER days. It overcomes the relaxation and debility i rf nn'r. fnrcrfit their shoes. nHa vv hot weather "and corrects, ' 1 i rt a a mrinK omirprl Wnd bowel troubles that are so prevalent TTTTiiTxrTa Mme are so mucn admirea ana en , BesideSritmakes th? most do- XVU JoJDJGiXVOf make my f OOtslook SO "swell ' ghtful and refreshing drink. and as for cneapness ana wear ; - Ipij THE FALL they are itbe .best. vTake my x , u u af rnnr hilrftn When malaria "rides on every passing , advice and get your cniiaren re it is the great preventive and shoesthere They have them the unfailing cure of troubles result- iU sxzeff anoTthey will I5st till : toff from that cause, you irerdbfXthem. r in THE Uinter fact you i Will -find anything Jt ig stni needed for curing Colds, Grip, they Sell yotl ffdod and : Cheap, Catarrh, Rheumatism,1 and the ills; that r r-rL xtie-.fr P' vkW "beloni? to cold seasons. u IxO DO see llieiu auu.. jfwu nw . h - Deiieveme.na.Buiuxi dudw free, wtsa -uUf- RUBBERS CHILDRENS liJ KUBBEKS. II .Sffltt iiiiiii. r Zt does: th63? -tbinsAnot in a fetbl : and uxxcertaux w - .,ui wwx mm ov and triumphant po ex; - Kes iVlft fho Ucno al AH TntUt - G7SoW by Druggists, ne-r package, lirg bottie, 108 Doses, One Dollar. UanuXacWXsa. o:;. ''"'.. - . , Tgi ATLANTA CHr:iCAL:CO.i ATLAIfTA, WrhsJftKj Jooi Hailed Free J!E3 ZX,R'S2)BVGjS20R& r V

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