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"No. Arrival of Trains. The following change of schedule took ellect after 1 p. m.Nov. 15, 1896 . SOUTHBOUND, arrives at 8.4 S a in, 37 11 4- 9 " 10 40 a hi. u 9.02 pm, 9.'7 p in, 5.15 p m.XliSi ii, NORTHBOUND. :io. 10 arrives at 617 a m, 3G " "10 07 a m, 12 " " 7 23 p id, 38 " 9.02pm, 64 " "11.15 a m. (frelehn No. 35 36, 37,and 38 stop only at Chai lotce. Concord. S a Jsburv. Greensboro uCr: "k." use the other trains. , Harry.P. Deaton local reporter, ' : " : "' - : s cnnDT t rr a t o bttUKl LOCALS. - m . . ... 1 ' . l omorrow is a legal holiday, J T? Dflwonh iiaA tn- New Year'p Dav 1 L Make your resolutions to-night .anr lr t n t 't h o m n o v f roar I j. Gladstone celebrated his, 87th birthday on the 29th of December, , , , Lrui awwu4 B"7vrurr"UUb aou shampoo,: go to G V Montgomery at i uicov niu. UJJ.U commission. Everybody wants the Watch parties will assemble at 2nlyfendorsd'JTolial?le book -Oat-various homes in the city to-night fit Credit given. Freight and bid adieu to the old year and rop al 1 trash, and make welcome the new. ,. bo00 a month, with War m Cuba. . Address today. THE NATIONAL For the nexj thirty days we will BOOK CONCERN," 352-356 Dar eeli '96 Modei Rambler bicycles for born St., Chicago. dfl $60, any color. A. J. & J. F. Yorke. Mr. Will Earnhardt, once clerk at the Morris hotel in this city, now Mr. Truman Chspman is laying a preminent busihees man of Green a sewer ; pipe from the new bank vi)le, S. C, was in the city today, building to the main Fewer in rear returning from No. 4 township, ci tne Kacset store. Quite a large' party of Concord- V s will go up to Salisbury to at tend the Pink German to be given H thft nnpr3 hmiRq in that nWfl t tne opera nouss in tnat place to J M Loman may "raise a racket', at the dynamo to-night at tne ex- ::.;Jw ,3 w k. . If the whistle a r . . i i " ' All parties who have left watches, jewelry, etc. with me for repairs lordship, by Paul Miller. The ap-v-.i-.i please call at once and get it, plication oPmother's apron strings" as it will be sold for charges after Vthirtv davs. It can be found at Yorke's Jewelry Store. dj2 A. B. Correll. The Charlotte News insists upon calling Mr. James P Cook, of this city, a doctor, since the snake with legs was captured in Stanly county. When that paper refers to him it always puts it : "Dr. Jas. P Cook, of 'Concord." If you have a troublesome cough, don't keep nibbling sweets, and so ruin vour appetite. A dose or two of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will do you more good than pounds of candy, and assist rather, than lm- pair your digestion. Always keep this medicine in your house. Rev. B Frank Da vi 3, pastor of 'Grace Reformed church, today (Thursday) united in marriage Mr. John Day vault and Miss Tassie Suther, ;both of No. 5 to wnship, this county. Only a few witnesses wer present at the parsonage, although le affair was premeditated. Not every woman, who arrives at middle age, retains the color and beauty of her hair, but every wo man may do so by the occasional - application of Ayer's Hair Vigor. It prevents baldness, removes dand- r.ff and nnrna a11 roax diRRARPJi 1 Utt, and Cures ail BCaip Oiseasea. ; u t t t f Mr. John L Patterson, once of :Nn:-'ft tnwnHhin. but now of Line. .PAon..Anf oa In thA nUv and uwttu uuuutjr, waoiu uio wjr? u ' in Order tO keep Up Wltn tne events of the year that is to cone he quite - jr. 1 j r-7u- txrl tnpropBKy HUuauriuou iur wo ii WMj bTANDARD, the neWSieSt paper ana . , v, r . ' V 1 1 1 ...1 . L iJ- v tne De8t WeOKiy aaverU8ing meUlUUl known to this section of the coan- .'-:"' -r 1 U a ma. mass. r VAA1 I A - VT W f A fu IlMVHf I II IN I 1.1 W t-V III 7 II W bill LI m. a U an ' 1 wrvm. 1 fin nr. Enow.-: or 1 pqbhh ' Vi'-fln V : TrVfirA iH n. wnrld of HUfih TlfiD- . ."hlft. and it in rnfrr uimcr sometimes vi to hear a Derson sneak as one hav- iv Shvderi of Baneor, Pa..: who wrote : "I can heartilv recommena Him- mons Liver Regulator to au wno 5 are ! troubled with DvBpepsia or aint. 1 'i- . . - ft ' " - The ladies will receive thtrr friends, at the St. Cloudr oa NW Year's night from 8 to 11. j At the. Reformed parsonage o last night at eeven nVWV Rem n axux. ai3 uuiteu ia me dodos Ci .."uu, was in me city ! r ,,a?;ft ! -Mr.N WUilkes, of ; uu xxia iveisier, ootti or JN o. is re O townfthin O , I IK vi. viugiaiiUldllUUe are extends i to the happy pair. r Mr. M B Harteellfthe clever and efficient ticket agent at the South ern depot, has rented one of the new. house recently built on Mill street by Mr. J L Hartsell. The nouse will be occumed hv Mr. Hartsell'F sister, wiih whom he will arrive about January 5th. Mr. W L Robbins left this morn- ins for Randleman, where he was called by telegram, which announ ced the death of Mrs. Rebecca Hoi- land; mother of Mrs. Robbins. Mrs. Holland had but recently returned to her old home, having spent sev- era months here with her daughter. cnortlj4 after ner departure she was stricken with pneumonia, from which she died Tuesday afternoon. ir - - AGENTS WANTED For War in Cuba, by Senor Qaesada, Cuban representative at Washington. En- dorsed by Cuban patriots. In tre mendous demand. A bonanza for agents. Only 81.50. Big book, big wnere ne was called oy tne an nouncement of the sad death of his brother, Mr. Jackson Earnhardt. Mr. Earnhardt wa3 greatly surnris- tn-lovl r o oniuca vuu- cord has made since his departure from among us. F u 0 , - r j?A . , J , . . 4 , Swink took a little jaunt yesterday, irou'inrr'in t n it nr 1 it u u r. 1 u vitiii in ,. 6 i i his own way without the knowl- edge of his mother, who was fo. tunately spared a mother o solici tude by the prompt return ot his would be wholesome in the case of Master John. Sometimes whet the last spark of lift seetiis almost extin guished it is fanned into name again by prompt, vigorous ac tion. It is a.mistak however, to put ofl action too lqngj an ether mistake 19 te despair too easily Both these mistakei are made in dealing with disease, par ticularly with con sumption. It is neg lected at first until someone names it Then the nami strikes terror to the mind : the nature oi the disease is misun derstood:Itisi blood disease, set tied in the lungs. If it settled somewhen else the doctori would give it a dif ferent name scrofula kidney disease 01 44 liver complaint." But the name only teUi where it settles. It is really all one di ease? Bad Mood:. and there is only om cure xGood blood. r ,An abundance of good, rich, red, blood pn Into the circulation, cures every one of thesi complaints, consumption as well as the rest if It hasn't gone too far. It is on this true ohvsioloeical trincitle fully proven by ex periencethat Dr. Pierce's Golden Medica Discovery cures Consumption and all othet blood diseases. It tones up the blood-mak vAitiJ5"i wh thi carries new nour. ing organs to produce a fresh supply ol ishment and life to the wasted lung tissue i or afty Other tissue that is affected. ' It drTe out the poisonous disease - genni which clog the skin' liver or kidneys. It if 8impiy a question oi purifying and buiidim : no i where there is anything left to build oa i the "Golden Medical Discovery" will in- iklliblv build ut and cure. It cures easel which, doctors declare "iucura word has lost .its meamngsi Pierce? wonderful Discovery, eclare " incurable.' Thai since Doctoi Uin and hopeful truth about disease it shown In the lixht ofthe best science or tt I eenturr in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical xdviser. It is a volume 'of 1008 pages; illustrated It also contains letters from many who have beea wtniMi fmm consumouon. i nis great doom, h jvw, if you send 21 one-cent stamps, to cover cosl tf mnitiEr only, to World's Dispensatr Uedksi UsoriaHon. Fnalo. N.Y.. L. , T. Al,T0ENEY-4T-LA.W, " C. UlNUxi,iii - Pmmnt attention fciven to an all business. Office in Morria building nWn; f a .n ntt' h an ae: A"! - - PERSONAL POLN TEKS. Mr. J C Wadsworth went over t Gcarldtte last night. Mr. W R Foreman, of Rich- today. Charlotte. gistered at St. Cloud hotel. Mr. A J Yorke is off on a Southern trip for a few davs. Mr. C W Swink returned to the city this morning, after a week's aD3ence. Miss Djra Hix has returned from a visit to relatives at Wilkes- boro. x Miss Fannie ! Barrineer. of Sal- isbury, is visiting at Mr, A S Day- Mr. C C Phelps came in from A8heville last night. He was on his way to school at Newells. 1 ' Mrs. F B Irvin and. Miss Bessie Ritch have returned to Salisbury, after spending a week in the city, Mr. Will P Hornbuckle arrived in the city -from Lynchburg, Va,, this morning and will soon return t might. .; " Dr. and Mrs J C Davis have returned from Lexington, twhere they have been; spending several days. r Master Tommie Hopkins is again at the'phone exebange after an absence of a week, visiting rela tives in otanly co.unty. "Mr. Joe Sutton passed tbrough tne city this morning on his return from bis home at Burlington to North Carolina College. " Mr. and Mrs. Norris and little hoy, who were viaiting at Dr. Sam Montgomery's, left for their home at Apex this morning. Mrs. A J Mowery and children returned to Salisbury this morning after spending several days in the city with relatives. Mrs. II H Cochrane and chil dren have returned to Columbia, S. C, from where they will return to Charlotte to live. Miss Winona Cook and' Mr. Stephen ttodges hav returned from Mooresville, where they spent most pleasantly Christmas week. Miss Daisy Faggarte has return ed from a "week's visit to Salisbury. She will spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. R L Dove, before return- ing home. TO CUBE A COLU VS OSE Alf Take laxative Bro mo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c We want Everybody to have a pleasant and profitable Christmas. You can make many of your friends feel that men and women do not live for self alone by purchasing from us some of our nice and useful 'Xmaa gifts. We would suggest to you that you com bine common sense and useful ness in making your gifts, sup pose I you give vour friends some of the following gifts which will be highly appre ciated : , , A nice Table Cloth, A dozen Linenr Doylies, A dozen Linen Handkerchiefs, A nice Silk Hankerchief, i dozen Hermsdorf Hose, put up one-half dozen in a box. A Nice Scarf, A nice Velvet Rug, A nice Moquette Rug, A nice Feather Boa, and many other things too numerous' to mention. Give us a call and see' what we have, r THB BARaAINMBRCHAilTU. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. ' , Concord; N. C, Dec; x, 1896. . The Southern Express Company will seU, at public auction, at P. DayVault's aiore for charges, about three hundred freight packages, bcine on hand six months and oyer, on Saturday a-V av waw m. otherwise hs- posed D. P. DAYVAULT, Arent. O. M. SADDLER, Superintendent. - j3 Quid Mercantile Gomp&ny unless called for. charges paid of 1 anuarv qui. iov7. wuuucuuc. rf vfnrp dav of sale. ' . BIG LOT OF 3 CAKES 3 IN ONLY 10 cts. BOX A NEW LOT OF CAPES, just in from New York, The very latest style. Eyery one a bargain. Come at once and see them. We want, particularly to call your attention to our Laides and Children. ' -SM O E . ' .- r. " . - . . - . : - - . , v-.. They arekn6wAas' Lonpj Wearers. ' Every one wio tries them coine back when in need of another pair. sOai line of Children anoes can not be excelled. ; Trv theai and be conymced. f A-Nice Linelor KIDiaLOYES Just 'Receiyed. ' We are daily!adding!to our stock in all its line. Will takejjreat pleasure dDjJshow ing-our goods. 1 - - " . ; ' come to see us ill":: I M ' t, , . t'- Toilet SOA THIS WEEK JACKETS 1 Ei Oil. GOODS CHEAPER THAN EVER Holidays are now about oxer and to keep business boomihsf we will make, prices cheaper than ever. Octagon Soap 4 cents. Toilet Soap, 3 cakes in a box for 6 cents. r Floating Soap, 2 cakes for 5 cents. Cotton Blankets, 50 cents per pair. V : Wool ! Garrets, 25cts per piece. L.M A RCiiEy, M D. Physician and' Surgeon Concord, N. O. office! ST. CLOUD A!:tEX JN0. R- ERWIN. C A- MISENHEIMER ER W IN & M 1SK HHEI M ESR Physicians and Surgeons , Office No. 3. Harty buiidnitr, oc oosite 2nd Preabytiarian church.. Charlotte. -N. C- This pleasant and perfect remedy, so delightful to take, so refreshing1 aiyi exhilarating, stands in .highest favor with all who kno w: ii, best, as the great est of all nodical remedies for both uexes, of all ges and in all conditions' WHAT IT WILL DO FOR YOU. litfllgira job APPETITE. Ilwill gfva youTDStfal refreshing SLEEP. U will sflmulata jcur DIGESTION. Mv.ill restore jour NERVOUS EKERS7. It wiH put jour KIDHEYS In perfect order. UwiU pcriff your Blood. It will change jour weakness into STR2K8TH. a will bring jou out of sickness lsto HEALTH. IIEW PACKAGE, LARGIS BOTTIJE, 103 DOSES ONE DOLLAB. 3 OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. MANUFACTURED ONLY BT ' : '.rvV:.- .- r--'---.. The Atlanta Chemical Co., Atlanta, Ga. 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