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ArriTftl of. Trains. . - ,r Ynm Richmond-arrives at 11:17 a. m. -" Washington " . 10 p. ' 5, " Atla-na -'' 7::ap. m. U " Atlanta " " 9:35 a.m. r?: New York " " 8:48 a. m . f Northbound freight leaves at 11:17 a. m, 63 Southbound " 44 " . 5:45 P- m. 'ns 11 and 12 are the local trains between o'-nond and Atlanta. Nos. 35 and 36 are the - 1 V jaill trains between Atlanta and Washing taSt Nos. 37 and 38 are the Washington and "ithwestern Vestiouled Limited trains and stop J1 concord on signal. ; , . AJLX3 Syrup of Tar, . Wild Cherry, Cures . Go.. to RitzV,for cakes, etc;.;, J: " .warm., bread, 1 OUGHS . and Colds, Wmi It. P rice 25c. DRUG SIfll Harry P. Deaton, local reporter. RIM'S Q'1J;0 P:B AyagonerV for : fre?h fi-ib and oysters. V - 5 i ! ;j Fish and oysters at C B Wagon er's tomorrow. Leave an order with him. . . , " Prof. M A Boger, who has been do wn tor several months with ty phoid feve was' on the streets of Concord1 today f(Friday) for the tirei;tiiiie siucehis fiicfcness. His many friendawefe glad" td; see him. : To relieve headache, ' correct dis orders of the stomach and increase the appetite,and for: the cure of liver com plaint;. use Ayer's Cathar tic Pills. -They wrperfectly saf g to take, and in variably promote a healthy action of the digestive and assimilative" organs: v ; Mr. T C Collins, who is engaged in tne mihing'rbusrHesaT in ' British Columbia, is on a visit to North Carolina, and is now the guest of Mr. Lnther iSaunders,. on Bbli avenue. ? Also Mrs. Mitchell and three children, of Abbeville, rare visiting at Mr. Saunders. ' Mr. W E- Cofiinr who has baen ticket agent at the Southern depot at Ureensboro for many yearp, has succeeded Mr. R L' Vernon as gen-. era! agent at that place. Mr. Coma is well known inrthis city and his many irienca here will be glad to learn of hia promotion. PERSONAL POINTERS. The Ebb and - Flowor the Haman Tide at .Tb 18 Port; asSeen By Our -. Reporter I . Mr. M J Freeman ia home again. - . ; Mr. M L Ritch, of Salisbury, is in the city;' " t , . Mr. W R Odell.went down to Bessemer City, today.' , , - s 1 . Mr. H McNamiia spent yes terday with his family ia tnis city. Miss Mary Stafford, of Harris burg, is visiting relatives at Blow ing Rock. 1 , I ; Rev. and Mrs. J Q Wertz, of China Grove, were in une city to day. v ' , , Messrs. J C Wad s worth and A Jones Yorke have returned from . a brief trip to Stanly county, v ! Messrs. C B Littles and Des Kluttz, two young mercnants of Albemarle? spent last night and to day in the city. . , . ; j Mr. Luke Johnston came in from North Carolina; College this morning and went over to Char- ill, 11 ;S JL J. A. t A 36 inches only 25c. PRETTY SHADES 5 Pen Cent. Per Month . . ' 6 0 Per Cent. Per : Year m EiOEBDOVH. lotte on the noon train. SHORT LOCALS. Mrs. J F Cook, of Jamestown, arrived in the city this morning and is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T H Cook on Church street. Mrs. Dr. Bowman, who has been spending some time-with rela tives in Mtr. Pleasant, passed One of the mbst,unique cemeter- torougn tne city tnisj morning on iesin the United States is that of er return to unanotte. Sheep8head Bay, Long Island, the Mrs. J C Barn hard t, of Pioneer burial ground for; noted horses. It Mills, is visiting Mrs. W S Bing- was established two years ago, and ham. Mrs. Barnhardt will go to by the end of the first -year three Albemarle tomorrow) and spend The forecast says fair tonight and noted racers, had found a resting- several days with relatives there. . piace in us quiet precincts, me .m T.T i7n;i f Mf Pidof Small boys are busy -these days r,acer burial ground is beautifully i8i8iting at Mr. and Mrs. W S ra'nrr raKKi't mimo decorated with flowers and shrub- T?;nrrKov.a gj,;h nhnr. iMii a a i m. t-A. k m in u a a i m r . a a. m i i r- a,ij. & i ri w a - a . a j a a d x - - v I bery, and suitable headstones mark lotte tomorrow, wheie she (will xijuu wish iu uuy present in tne last resung-piaces 01 Kings ana spend several days with the family VV", 'Bc uuu " cv 4ut.oua ui wuo iuu.. ot Dr. C A Misenheimer. I . " ; The Vance monument fund is Miss Mary D Ramseur, of Clin A report of the railway commis- now 1,9001 The Legislature will ton, who has been spending several 2ion shows that the railroads pay be asked to make'an appropriation weeks in the city with Miss Mary I'UCUUUtU KJi ail bll3 Ltl.tJ3 111 LMH I lUf O, I11UU U U1B11 L LU lUD trcalCHt 1 xu-Vf u itiUUICl V . ivlv VUIO : lil J1 UlUt IUi .nat. man. nnt fiVfin fixr.finiinp iainaniei iiuiiiuo. wueio buo win visit, icia- 2xr. Macii btaaord, ot Marnsburg, Thfi i:f, twn Tj o;Titrirp hayft an- .vf b o was recently stricken with propriated $10,000 each to the Con- npymo nq : paralysis, is so much improved that edePrate monument, which is now iK Y UUCiJb, . Another Lot Cf- Shiyasl; Curly Bouoli? Guaranteed to All Investors on N Investments both Largs and Small ' WHEN M DE WITH Th New -York Investment Co. BROKERS IN Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Cotton , ... y ... . 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, " NEW. YORK CITY. j P- S. People who desirejjto have a . steady and ure income on small or lar&re investments . end for our explanatory, fre. " : in this week from 25 cents . to $1.00 per yard. Fresh ' from the mills and all along between. i : . . . v. . . , ROW. ABOUT A WR?AP Nbw ones everyday or- two. Good ones for $1.50. Up - To - Date, Offers to the bNa sines s publio & re liable, perrnanent, conservative and a ccom od a ti n r. ' bn n k ihg institution. We solicit your business with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appreciation of your pat rocage. . If we can serve you at any time, we shall be glad to have you -crine and see us. ; ; ; v r LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. Gapital and Sulf)fus $70,000. - D. B. COLTRANE, Cashier. J: M. ODELL, Pres. " . L01E ft DIG. IThat's' it-Exact! 1T the pride of the State. Having Several ladies of the nitv nro will, taken a step in tne direction ot ins: to make affidavit that thfiro wp commemorating the virtues of those Snow on the streets of Concord this who have won eminence in the ser- vice oi tne ocate, no oacKwara mep should be taken. News and Ob server.;-'--': : NOTIONS AND SHOES. morning, via you see it i , The board of town commissioners will hold an adjourned -meeting Tuesday night next when a dis cussion concerning the new tank o ill be Heard.' : , Mr. Robert D Harris, Of Philadel phia, says Indian corn may be found growing wild in the Valley of Mexico, in Arizona and in por tions of Texas. . V :" 7 Weyler has taken personal com saand of th9 Spanish army in Cuba. If he should happen to run up against Maceo and Garcia 'he'.; will take to the woods. ! ? v ; .: , i :: .' -' Mr. E L Huges, the efficient - sec tion master of the Southern rail way with headquarters in this city, who has been quite sick for more than a week is, able to be at work -again.- .-. The E oq uirer says the Methodist church of Monroe put a missionary box in the railroad station. . The contributions were quite liberal but une nignt recently some so a of Be- nai broke the box open and stole the contents. v; Rev. V R Stickleyrof Endchville, was m town: -On Thursday Ndy 5, h- 1 . . '1 ': . - . Notice, Huiglits. There will be a regular meeting of Concord Knights of Pythias, No. 51, tonight at 8 o'clock! Work in the rank of Esquire. Members especially requested to be prompt. G. L. Patterson, O. C. M, 13. Habtsell, E. of R. and b. Misses Fannie and Lila Stafford snent today in the city with friends. A big factory w brought to a stand still the other -day " for want of a com mon shingle - nail. The trouble was a mystery at first. Even the, boss me chanic could'nt tell what was the mat ter. They sent for a high-priced ex pert who 1 charged ten dollars an hour. All he said was : " Gimme a . nail." He drove it in the right place 'and it twp minutes the whole factory was going again- (:t j ' That's ? the way with-the machia ery oi tne numan ooay. Leading Dry. Goods, Notions and Shoe Merchants of Concord .Like a magnet have the great bargains offered by hs during the past week drawn customers to our store, and which we will continue during this week.. Hi WHERE DID YOD GBT That. - m ' BLUE, PINK and WHITE, FOR CHILDREN'S WRAPS. Table Napkins. 00, 15 and l - $1 dozen. New Plush Capes, Braided Fancy Lining 13.50 and up. Ladies' Underwear at a bars gain. Big reduction in Blue Serge. , kind for 55c, the 55c ixind ior 37ic. Handsomest Ladies Shoes in the city. Mark Our Offers We offer 1 case 44 inch All Wool Storm Serge at 42ic; mm ' m m ' can't be aupiicatea ior, less than 60c. Why pay S'J and 40c for 36 inch goods wnen such inducements are before you like ours." We offer 1,000 yards of all sajsss mimmm wfelS7 mm Bonbon the above-lot. - The c : - i j, uv jjiv.t-av t , "r . - . ' . i n a the stomacn js aisixessea, uie nvcr wwu i siiuic uuuo woiuu ov, at. you ieer siuggisn anu i ora, Prety 1 Bress ? E.M ARCHEY, MD. Physician and Surgeon. Concord, N, C. OFFICE: ST. CLOUD ANNEX. 3 THE It certainly is - beautiful, and My ! What a fit, I bought this from Gibson & Moirison. :They always keep a f nil line of fashionable and cheap dress goods, and they have . Bntterick's Fats LSTTL Are the joy and sunlight of our homes. Use all care to keep the Cabarrus ' ; ; - ' : " H -!-' I p-eated and torpi Mr. Jashh R Rrhwn V tf iOrtthflrrt- Silc'hl and ddwn-lieartedtthe enefgiea ville, S. C, was troubled with, chills y.!ZT flrootocf Hnr&nH 1 i ft f i U . " v. V n T bowels., w nat vyp" WSP. & 1Ci Vc iiei, until he began' to. take Ayer's pleasant Pellets- -They will make you "18. lie lfli now enjoying excellent regular and you keep so; they act health and is a warm arid sincere comfortable natural way, not violent! in . a lentlybut Ever .Offered, plaints of stomach, liver, or bowels. SkIf and liver!- Vbu don't Wane a l;case of Figured Cashmere worth 20 arid 26c, we offer to . Wilkesboro:ChrQhicle' ; A ' fellow Sllifd the appreciative I buying! pub 'in an Indiana town kissed his sweet- money on some violent purging pm;iie lic at 12b and 15c. heart, caught diphtheria 'and died, xnliy i torse .:) &Wh terns, which you will find the little ones in health. Do not eive mosi stynsn ana easieai to uu Bauseo0s doses. You T oimowa nao Inaaa Tkat.riorTia I . Isn't my cape pretty, too? overcome their gables with Dr. JjOOK wiiat BPioiitLiu. luattsiiai, a arid the very latest style i They get ne w wraps every few days. : fAnd don' t forget their shoes. Mine are so riiuch admired and make my i foot look so ' 'swell' ' and as for cheapness ana wear they are the best, . Take . my WW GennGiifor They all like to take it becaise it does not taste like a medicine, but like a lemonade. ' It cures colic in young children, overcomes all adiice and get :you children bowe doubles, ives good digestion, suoes mere. ' j. uey ua vt? tucui . all sizes and they will ' last till and lmet healthful sleep. you are urea oi .mem. iu fact you will find anything they sell you good and cheap. Go. to see them and ; you will believe me. Fashion sheets free,-.-- ac inn vara i - forbidding kissing; laut-.they eay aBa"Qiaitj(;--.8eektii We are ncntann n is a hard law, to enforce, and tUat SEgSS'SlS: the ticeinakenti!. I . tIHSUN they have to keep a "private detec- s5?Soiof 5JiSS? . 't-v.it ! UlUUUtl tive shade W-ever?Tfellowwho .SJSS8Z$m$& rtmVyZl!VfcJ uflalo,l. I, f 1 J ' .7 vrong. As a tonic for weak children and' as a remedy for use in teething, it ia the greatest in the world. v CSTSold by Druggists, new package large bottle, 1C8 Doses, One Dollant Manufactured only by - Tu8 itlinla: GiefcSal Co., Atlanta; - TTrltft fir S-Pse Book, ElCtd rrM. FElZZR'zWRVG SI ORE.
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