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ArriTnl or, Trains.
Tke following change of schedule took
effect July 4. 1897, 12 o'clock.
NORTHBOUND. r t
&d. 8 arrives at C 27 a m,
m. 44 44 1 0.08 am,
12 44 Wp ni,
" - 38 ' " 8.53 p ra,
62 44 1 00 p m (lieisn.
SOUTHBOUND.
WO. xti
37 arrives at 8 49 a in,
11 44 "10 29 am,
7 " 41 8 .53 p m,
35 51 " 9.25 p m,
Ol 44 44 7.40 a m, (freight)
No. 35 36, 37 and 38 stop only at Char
lotte, Concord, Salisbury, Greensboro
and Dinville. Pa8seikers for local
points between these stations will have to
use tho othertrains.
Wade- Barrier, City Editor.
TELEPHONE XO. 71.
We Sell
Everythin
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that goes with a bicycle or that mav
be needed for repairs. Cheap as
they can possibly be sold for. i
W. J. Hill.
Opposite Post Office.
SHORT ITEMS.
Paragraph tf, readied and Properly
Placed Here.
Mr. W C Boyd is very sick at his
ihome on North Main street.
This weather put a quietus on
baseball. Don't look for the score.
On account of the rain, Rich
mond and Baltimore did not get to
cross bats. - U
THE RACKET SPECIAL.
800 yards of 10c. percale, in 1 to 7
yards length, at 25 cent per pond,
mar. 30.
Mr. B P Rogers returned Tuesday
night from New York, where he
has been for some time on busi
ness.- J , '1
Remember, Sparks' show will be
m Concord on Friday, April 1st.
1 hie is considered a clean show and
one of the best of its kind.
Just received, Heinz'a tomato
catchup, pepper and table sauce,
olives, preserves, canned apples,
cream cheese, &c., at
ap2. A, L. Sappenfield's.
North Main street is improving
herself by new palings in front of
residences -of Mrs. S N Erwin and
"Billy" Wilkinson. j
- Little Miss Minnie Ross, daughter
of Mrs, PB Means, who has been
with her Aunt, Mrs. Galloway, at
Elkin for some time, arrived Tues
day night, f ;
Thirty-live years make a gerjera
tion. That is how Jong Adolph
JiBher, of Zanesyille, O., suffered
irotu piles. He was cured by usin
three boxes of DeWitt'R Wifni JTerti
-ve. Gibson's Drug Store.
0R SALE. One house and lot
t. Pleasant, now occuDied hV
7-Paul Barrinoror Aftn:-:-ii
c. Gf lacd ftlso vacant lot of same
size adjoining on the north side
Apply at this office. h
A dispatch came to relatives at
Salisbury, Tuesday night, an
nouncing the death by drowning of
Mr. John W Wiley, at W.Li.
kitchka, Fla, He was a son of the
lRte.S.H Wiley, of Salisbury, He
owned large orange grove property
m Florida, and spent his eummers
ere, The particulars were not yet
dlspatched. 1
Attorney W G Means returned
from Supreme court last night. H"
Mies Nannie Alexander's Millin
ery Reception, Monday afternoon
and evening, April 4th. All are ir-vited-
... - : . J,jS a4.
The weather forecast says;: I Rain
today and tomorrow. We agree
with them on the first prediction
very decidedly. ; j j
Mra. Dr. Cartland, of High Point,
will arrive in our city Saturday and
will ppend Sunday with her friend,
Mrs K L Craven. i N
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Mies Laura Gourley has clost d
her school in No4 township, and
returned to her home at Flowe's
last Saturday.
Mr. JTM Rogers, who has been
employed at China Grove
in the
Patterson store, is at home for a few-
days at Cannonville.
The advance agent was!
in our
town today (Wednesday )jadvertis-
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ing xne "Merry Makers," which will
be on the night of April 4th J j
NOTICE. All those who: have
taken stock in the new Building
and Loan lor Concord, are rcduested
to meet at Burrage's Hall toaight at
8 o'clock, to organize. II I !
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Mr. Walter Cook and his grand
mother, Mrs. Col. Simpoch, passed
through this (Wednesday) ; morn
ing on their return to Mt. pleasant,
after visiting at the home of Rev.
W J Bog3r at Mt, Holly. jj j
Miss Belle Erwin, of Mill Bridge,
and Miss Mamie Walker, of Green
ville, who have been visiting their
friend, Miss Lida White, at this
place, went to Flowe's this (Wednes
day) v morning, where they will
spend a day or two with their
friend, Miss Laura Gourley. j They
will probably return Friday. 1 I
Rambler
Tandem
For Rent or
Sale
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s Jewelry StqrflL
magnificent spring
and summer millinerv
purchased and pre
pared in the bfiRt
houses of New Yoik
and Philadelphia, will
be on view Friday! and
Saturday, April j 1st
and 2nd; I If i
All the public is most
cordially invited. I f :
Line ol fine sash Rib
bons at lowest prices.
LOOK
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Any one wishing o narchaee1
new, High - Aria, Wheeler r &
Wilson Sewing Machine, ibnr
drawers, cover and end leaf,
fine oak 'finish, with complete
attachments, should call at this
office. We only have one, and
will, offer the buyer special
price. 1 o9tf.
M. B. STIOKLET
Attorney at Law, j i
Concord iV. C
SFMIAL ATI LM ION GIVE:
' 10 COLL JlCI IONS.
Office upstairs in King building
near Postoffice. ! .
Me
iiss
Marv
HATS t
Who's vour Ha.tt.A-r 9
"We Would like to ha.
tTust received a line of
in all the new styles.
Gall to see our crash
Hats and Caps.
. Youis to serve,
LESLEY -.
WATSON.
Given Away Free
To the girl under 14 years old:, who
brings to our store the greatest num
ber of our full advertisements, con-
taming BUCK'S TRADE MARK,
cut from the newdp-iprs of our citv.
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The range is now on exhibition at
our store, xou are invited to call
and examine it.
Collect advertise-
intuits liuni lit; wb
papers trom March
10 to May 1 1898.
Prepared for Emergencies.
UNCLE SAM is safe from ouU
side interference in his affairs. We
are prepared for any emergency the
demands of tmde mar? iiika od have
secured the finest and largest assort
ment of FURNITURE. Floor
mattings- at un heard of prices, quali
ty and stvle of goods considered.
FURNITURE of every description;
Baby Carriages, Easels, Screens,
Pictures, Watch Ssts, Chamber Sets,
Lamps, Buck's Cooking Stoves. No
trouble to show good3.
Our undertaking department is
complete. Best attention given to
all work in this line.
Xraven
HATS
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loot's Jiior lap
h anu riiiiiiici y upenin
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
MARCH SO AND 31.
Exclusive Pattern lats and Bonnets and novel
designs copied from French artists, the originators of
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jj fashion. Dainty, chick, elegant, gay, dashing, what-
'M evr your taste, it will find instant gratification. The
opportunity of choosing first, from many hats and
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bonnets, no two alike. We will al8 j display all of
.n the i.TCnafftr t.
uv io iu mwa riturics jeics, xianaKer
chiefs and Gloves in all the latest shades. Every-
W thing will be beautifully
To miss this display will be
p ing of the season.
H. L;
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This Is
Wo War
s
BUT SOLID FACTS.
We haye the largest
line of
Dry Goods In Town,
and we are prepared to
sell at as low figures as
any one. We can show
you the prettiest line of
Dress Goods and
Shirt Waist Goods
on the market. We
simply defy competi
tion on Wash Fabrics
of the very latest styles
and patterns.
French Ginghams,
French Percal,
French Organdies,
Loyely shades in Plisse
Black Silk Duchess. Space
will not ollow us to mentioa
anythingjike our stock.
Don't forget that we
are also ud to date on
Clothing, We have a
big line cf
Boy's and Children's
Clothing.
Oar Stock of Mens' Hats is
full and complete. All the
Nobbies andOur
Stock of Millinerv
can't be Surpassed, and prices
are low.
Come andjjsee Jus andEbe
Conyinced
V. r. DAY VAULT.
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eoal!
For all kinds of coal Soft
or Hard cill on me. My
Lump Coal can not be
surpassed in quality. Prices
aa low as can be had.
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J; A. C. Black welder
AtJ4tore on West Depot Street.'
Jfhone No. 68
D G. CaldweU, M. D.J M. L. Steveas, M.1D
Drs, CALDWELL & STEVENsT
JOoncord, N. O.
Office in old post ofHse Tbmlding
Opposite St, Cloud Hocel.t
" . J rPhoneNo737.
I New
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decorated for the occasion .
to miss the grandest open
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Parks L Q
CONCORD LODGE of --
KNIGHTS of HONOR.
Meets on the second Friday eyen
m of each month.
HaU in the rear of Dr. W C Hous-
ton s Dental roomys.
; This lodge has paid to the fami
lies of its deceased members twenty
tnousand dbllars since its organiza
tion
The Knight.B of Honoe is now in
its twenty-fifth, year of exi8tncr,
and has disbursed tip to the U-.h of
J anuary, 1898, more than sixty-one
millions of dollars to the families of
its deceased members in the Uuited
States. '
For further information call on
N." D.;FBTZE R or K. L CRaYEN.
TA1TELE
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IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts,
Galatia, Ills.. Nov. 16, 1833.
Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen: We sold laet year, 600 bottles of
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and fcava
bought three gross already this year. In all oar ex.
perience of 14 years, in the drug business, have .
never sold an article that gave such universal satis r
faction as your Tonic. Youxa truly, .
abxsy. Cabs & co. ;r
Allfdealers guarantee Groves Taste '
lees Chill Tonio to cure chills,
fever and malaria in all
its forma.
Totice !
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K. L. Graven
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For Ooal.
f made easr Mannfactarlzur
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Price List of Outfits to
J. P. W. Dorman CoM 121
B. Fayette St Baltimore,
McL. UJLA. Gataloiroe tree
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