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ArrivnJ f Trains. . The i'oll owing change of schedule took ..fect 'after 1 p. m No-. 15, 189G . ; SOUTHBOUND. - ho o7 .arrives at 8 4 ' a Di, 11 0 " "1040 a m, " " 9.02 p m, " P.V7p,fa, l " 5.15 p m, (frekht) NORTHBOUND. No 10 anives at 5 57 .a ra - " "10 07 am, ' 12 44 " 7 2 2 p m, " 9 02pm, . Gi " 44 11.15 a m, (freight) No. 35 86, 87 and38 stop only at Char inttp Concordi SaJsburv. fi aria Danville. Passengers for local points between these stations will have to J?C lilc Uliicr tiaius. HALL'S yrUD of Tar, Sweet G-iim and Wild Cherry, ures Coughs V-tl n and Colds, ommad "It. Price 25c. mM STORE. Harry P. Deaton, local reporter. SHORT LOCALS. Fish and oysters tomorrow at C Wagoner's. ' Remember ttye Mite Meeting to night at Mrs. R A Brown's. The forecast reads : "Fair and decidedly colder. Fair tonight and tomorrow." There were 202' bales of cotton on the market today and the highest price paid was aout 7 cents. Salisbury and Guilford College football teams will play on Thanks giving day at Salisbury. Two hundred and eighty bushels of monntain apple?, in wagons, were on the market this morning. Mr. H McNamara came in from Mecklenburg lateThurday evening and spent the night with the fam ily in this city. The veranda in the front of the new dub rooms is being built. It will add much to the already hand some appearance of the building. Mr. M L Sherrill, who was mar ried on the 13th of October, is con ducting a successful writing school at Cannon viile, having enrolled forty or more scholars. Tae Mopresville Record met with -accident to its press -and '.conse quently had to print this week's is sue of its paper on the job press, necessarily making jit small in size iut none the less newsy. .Cheap rates tov Charlotte and a circu3 for attraction will take a large number from the" city tomor Some people cry "hard time3" but never get too short to mi5s a circus or an excursion. The new military commander of -uadagabcar began his regime by or bing the shooting of Rainandrin--pandry and Ratsimanaga. Shoot : eeems a mild penalty for two ch namei. Oar goods are on display. Look ;J tbera; examine them, price them. viil cost you nothing. We cor allyinviteou and shall be die i -pointed if -you don t come. jA. J. & J. F. Yorke. T Mr. Jefferson Crowell, of New ondon, father of Lawyer J L owell, spent Thursday night in city at the latter's home. Mr. yowell was accompanied by his daughter,; Miss Minnie Crowell, grand-daughter, Miss Lizzie Crowell,' !,nd grandsons Willie Crowell 'and Greely. Mr. Crowell brought cotton to this market. fo.t C B Wagoner when you want oysters and fih T an. order wiL himi- Leave d'f M Honeycutt and chil- audtesh cu 1 1, h U6 band and father, wtio clerks at t ie Ben nat Lard wars store. Stanly Enterprise: The cotton m il 1B being finished and the ma cninery will be on the floor ere a few more weeks and wnen the first of the year comes business in Albe marle will move to the tune of a factory spindle. Prof. Carl Geartner, of the Charlotte conservatory of music was in tne city Thursday arranging for a concert to be given by nij Tex cellent company. The exact time has not been decided upon, but their visit will be at an early date. A special from Ashboro to the Coariotte Observer says : "Mr.- Wal ter Davis who lives in West Ash boro is the father ot twin boys, their ieet being joined together. He gave them the names of McKiniey and HoboU." "PreDara for tha wnrat u i tor the btst," savs the old proverb. Hope for health, but be prepared for colds, coughs, croup, bronchitis, uouujuuw, ur uuy omer tnroat or lung difficulty by having Ayer's Cherry Pectoral always at hand. It is prompt to act, sure to cure.- be Davis, the outlaw, whose depredations in iDaviri Rf)n flnH art. joining counties are familiar to the peopic oi tnis section of the State, and who has been in hiding for two years or more, gave himself up to the authorities Thursday. Davis was a distiller, blockade and barn burner, and terrorized his entire neighborhood. An English admiral, says: "It is tr,ue, the life-saving service of America is not equaled anywhere in the world." It is also true that Ayer's Cherry Pectoral saves, an nually, thousands of lives. Inval uable in sudden colds, throat and lung troubles. Miss Anna Shaw asks women to assert their independance. and com plains that wives sometimes cannot get their legally designated shares of husbands' estates." Here enters the main question of woman's rights. Can woman assert and in dependance and maintain it? When she does, there can be no claim on husbands' estates. If she cannot, then men must go on fighting the battles and protecting the wc mm and children. Notice. I can save you money onyour in surance. Don't pay for more than you get. See me for Fire, Life and Accident insurance. Best contracts and terms. J. F. Hurley. Bad dreams dis tress the man whoso digestion is out 'of order. Constipation creates more dreams than are in the infer nal regions. People who are troubled with constipation sleep badly and restlessly. Sometimes they can not sleep at all, and when they do sleep, the dreams come. It doesn't take so very long to wear a man out with that sort of thing. He gets up in the morning feel ing wc than he did when he went to bed. He is listless and without energy. The chances are he is djzzy, has "heart burn,'' palpitation, seesTriack spots be fore his eyes, has headache' and is bilious. What nonsense it is to let a condition Of that sort continue; Nine-tenths of all the sickness in the world comes from eonsftpation and neglect of it. It is & limple thing to cure if you go about it right. It's a bad thing and a serioua thing Ifyou don't take the right medicine. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are designed for the cure of constipation. The " Pellets" itre tiny, sugar-coated granules. One is a laxative, two a mild cathartic Every body who has ever used them has a good a h.tn Thpv have tre vented rwuiu w. j f itnore serious illness than any othy fcqiedy ever soia. xyruggi!u &cn wem, tod an honest druggist will not try to tell you something else. - rV ; Pierce's Common Sense Medical Aa viL is the greatest family doctor book ever published. It explains human physiolo Kd the laws of life and health in plain yet Sentific languasre. It has had tremen. dons sale; 68o,coo co les at $1.50 each, bouftd in doth The present free edition is the Bame in all respects except that it is bound in stronsr manilla paper covers. A copy will bV absolutely given away to anyone who lends 31 oue-clnt stamps to pay cost of mftnfnl only, to World's Dispensary Med Tsscration, No. 66,, Maia Sire, DuffUo, N. Y : - It PERSONAL PO IN TEK6. Th Ebb and Flow of the Human Tide at ThisPort, as Seen Bj Our Iteporter ; " - -Mr. Henry Gra3ber, of China Grove, was in the city today. -Miss Lucy Brower, of Lenoir, is visiting Miss Claude Fisher ou North Main street, r Messrs E P Hill and George L Patterson are bpendiog this aftei noon in Charlotte, i Mr. Lawson Winecoff, of No. 4 township, has gone' to Charlotte to spend seyeral days. Miss Lora Propst, of No. 5, is spending soma time with thb fam ily of her brother, Mr. W F A Propst. .. r:, Mrs. Dr. M Holden werit over to Charlotte today and willf spend several days there ! with htr bus band. . . y ', j -- ' . Misses Addie Patterson and Addie Jenny, students of Moat Amcena seminary at Mt. Pleasant, spent today in the city. , j Rev. Paul Barrinorer and Mr W R Kind ley, of Mt. Pleasant, passed If Vl Trill 11 U inrv T wuiwuu .uo uii.v jinis morning, going to Charlotte. I - Miss Fannie Winecoff returned from a visit to Mrs.!! Dr. Petree in Charlotte this morning and lis stop ping at Capt. A H Propst's.1 . - im-4m- Hr- A doctor in Jersey City, wishing to restore the personable appearance of a boy who had gotten one ee ruined and even part of the lid lost, succeeded in grafting en the necessary amount of skin, which he took from the boy 'i leg. Ii was a triumph of modern jsurgery, but the strange pari, of it is fthat when the boy is struck on the scar onfthe leg pain is felt on the grafted part of the eyelid. Your attention is called I to tl e announcement of Mr. Luther M Hartsell, who has come to this city to practice law ahdl whose shingle will be found at the head of the stairs over, the Morris hardware store, opposite the court house. Mr. Hartsell is a clever young Cabarrus gentleman and we bespeak for him a brilliant career. Concord is to be congratulated in securing him as an addition to her excellent: list of legal advWrp. I if i DRY GOODS, f; A NOTIONS AND V I SHOES. i- it I1SI1LI-03. Leading Dry G-oods, Notions and Shoe Merchants of . Concord I Like a magnet have the great bargains offered iby ns during the past! week fdrayvn customers to our store, and which we will continue Iduring this week. ' ! . - Mark Offers We offer 1 cas9 44 inch All Wool Storm Serge atf 42ic; can't, be duplicated; fpr less than 60c. Why pay Si and 40c for 36 inch goods when such inducements are (before you like ours.' j We offer 1,000 yardsj of all wool Serge at 23ic. We defy competition, in fact we have none on the above lot! The same goodsjare being sjold at Greatest Bargain Ever Offered. 1 case of Figured Cashmere worth 20 and 25c, we offer to the appreciative buying pub' lie at 12$ and 15c. Headquarters for Blankets and Quilts. See us. We are the price-makers. f .1 Our On WUOL SUITING 36 inches only 25c. PHETTf.-SUBES' m EISEeOOfj. Another Lot Cf- PI in this week from 25 cents to Si. 00 per yard, Fresh from the mills and all along between. HOW ABOUT A 'New ones every day or two. - Good ones for $1.50. - To - Date, That's it-Exactly. WHERE DID YOU GET That Dressi? : It certainly J is beautiful, and My 1 What a lit. I bought this from Gibson & Morrison . ; They always keep a f nil line of fashionable and cheap dress goods, and they have But terick's Pats terns, which you will find the most stylish arid easiest to fit. I always use these patterns. Isn't my" cape pretty, too Look what splendid material, and the very latest; style ! They get new wraps every few daysr- And don't forget their shoes. Mine are so m uch admired and make' my foot look so "swell ' and as for cheapness and wear they are the best. Take my advice and get your children shoes there. They have them all sizes and they will last till you are tired of them. In fact you will find anything they sell you good and cheap. Go to see them and you will believe, me Fashion sheets free. ' "l 1 j II irlv mm WPv AP Up ill Prety UN mi lheP itdriffl a L XI 1 ... i uuwb w me uu3ines8 puoiic a re liable, permanent, conservative and accomodaticg banting inatituilon. We solicit your business with the assurance of honorable treatment aod due appreciation of your paU ronage. If we cm serve you st any - time, we shail be glad to have you - come and see us. - LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. Gapital and Sulplus$70,000. D. B. COLTRANE, Cashier. J. M. ODELL. Pr. 5 iPer CcoL Per In!! 60 Per Ceut. Per Yea Guaranteed to All Investors ON : .' : Investments both Large and Small WHEN MADE WITH ThA New York Investment Co4 BROKERS IN i Stocks,Bonds, .Grain and Cotton 40 AND 42 BROADWAY, j NEW; YORK CITY., P-j S. People who desire;to have a steady arid ure income ' on small' or large investments end for out explanatory, f re- L. M ARC HEY, M 15. Physician and Surgeon. : Concord, N, C. . OFFICE: ST CLOUD ANNEX, BIG- REDUCTIONS. 10 ; piece Dreas Goods reduced from 30 and 35 cents yard- to 15c. Big values and wjil njt last long. 5 piece Cfieei mere Pantd Goods reduced from 48 cents to 25 cata yard. ' - . BUGS, 75c to $3 00 each Sample carpet 1J yards long for 20 cents apiece. All wol 1.1-4 yard lonzr 25 cents apiec' Now is the time, and this i pi aca tor birgams. DIGI. This pleasant and perfect remedy, so delightful to take, so refreshing and exhilarating, stands in highest favor wth aU who know it best, as the great est of all medical remedies f or botb sexes, of all ages and in all conditions WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU. I - ' f nBlilgiiajsaAPPETITL Itwill g)T3 pureslftilre&sshlng SLEEP. It Kifl $esdajcw DISESnOHL ttwiSfesfcra jour NERVOUS KERSY. ItcnH put ycur KJSNEYS In pertsct enfsr. Ui$ purity jour Bbol II wHl charts your weakness kto STRSTH. QwHIbrifis J03 cat of sic&ess teto HEALTH. HEW PACKAGE, LARGE COTTLE, 104 DOSES ONE DOLLAB. 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