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ArrlTHl or irnlim, Th foo winu change of 8chdul took effect July 4. 1897. 12 oVl ck. NORTH BOrWD. Jo arrives at 7 h m. ' " H, rn H u,, THe LycfMiu old pnblio Heba'w f he bf.rfi ot in vited frier.drt tonigb' in Utt-ir ball n 'tnf Old Clnb K rnn oer Swink i T't t xr?irtp will t it 'No. 37 arrives at 8 40 a m. " H " "1123 am. 7 " " 8 8 p m, 35 44 ft 2." p m, 61 " i4 7.40 a ra. (freidiO No. 35 3G, 37 ard 38 Mop only at Cbi lotte, Concord, Sa.isbury, GrensHoio and Danville. Panf-ercers for local points between these stations will haye to use the other trains. Wade Barrier, City Editor. TELEPHONE NO. 71. j Uii tt ir 8 30 o'clock. Quite a good , crowd ; xps t( i .. s Nannie Cannon and Mr, rrank Canno i returned home Thursday nigbfc after witneeMng the mariape of thpjr father, Mr. D F Cannon to Mit EJa Brown. After the ceremony was performed U e bride nad groom left for Niagara Falls and northern citiea to be gone about a month. Mr. Lewis Craven haR returned irom school the A & M. College, Mr Mnd Mrs. Samuel Stone have gone to Albemarle to visit for a while. STRAW HATS. Auy back lu 1702 me British invaded Cub; m taw rainy season, and took LI van- too. There wasn't an much talk about the raiuy erason then a3 thejre is tow. -Greeustoro cord . The temperature on Thursday reached 97 degree?. This is the hot test day we have bad yet. 'Mr.' Arthur Pounds, of this place, son of J T-Pounds, ia now employ ed at a furniture factory in High Point. Mrs. W G .Watson has returned to Salisbury after visiting for some time nt, the home of her son-in-law, Dr. J E Smoot. Rev. W A Gillon returned to his home at Lexington Thursday even ing after visiting at the home of his parents near here for several days. Very early peaches are now rip ening. Mrs. Col. P B Means and Mrs. R A Brown are the first to have such a treat from their own - : ' ' irees. Mr. Young Caldwell, who has been confined with the chills, is again able to fill bis position as night operator at the depot. . Miss Ida Goodman and Master Remmie Carr returned to Salisbury Thursday evening after visiting a day or two at the home of Mr. J F JJLOiliO. Messrs. Thdrnwell White and Morris Caldwell, two young men of our county who have been attend - ing school at Davidson college, have returned home. Mr. Sid Hearne, who paus ed through on the train this (Thursday) morning informs us - that Mr. Sam iPemberton had an other stroke of paralysis .this morning. The people of Forest Hill have been 'eating beans, the Odell com pany having received a single ship ment of 1050 pounds. They were shipped irom Kinston. Mrs. V 8 Hartsell, mother of our townsman, Mr. Gus Hartsell arriv - -ed in our city this (Friday) morn ing to spend several days at the home of Mr. Will Shoemaker. STRAW HATS " STRAW HATS STRAW HATS STRAW HATS STRAW HATS j A big lotSof Men's $1 Straw Hats, some a little soiled and some Shipping of Irish potatoes from the Eastern counties is now well on. The crop is good. We notice that from one station, Aurora, cn the At laatic and N. C. riirod a thousand look bngllt aS lieW barrels a day are being PPeJ I d money. The whole twentysfive or thirty thousand bar- J w .m. rels will be shipped from that point business dumped On a alone. Burlington News. ' ' u Has tne Hrnipnand Still. L, -A- - . private in one panies of the Fifth Ohio is serving a great Straw hat bar- under a captain who was his coach man formerly. War levels all am. ranks, like love. Greensboro Patriot. H.LParhs&Xe Have Your K V S Examined FREE and buy a pair of GLASSES AT COST. . . ' A. J. & J. F. YORKE, Jewelers, " t COJSTCQED. O. Thursday was a great day at Biltmore. It was a hohdav. in honor of the marriage of Mr. Geo. W Vanderbilt. Games and other festivities were indulged Greensboro Patriot. in. Late to bed and early to rise pre pares a man for his home in the skies. Early to bed and a Little Early Riser, the pill that makes life longer and better and wiser. J P Gibson. A Hard )iio k erra ! At Tucker's Store, 23 and 125 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, N. C. O u;r C o r.s e ts. TASTELESS ElrSDL BUSINESS LOCALS. FOR RENT. A 5-room house. tf. Jno. K Patterson. "Sure Catch" fly paper at Cheap John Smith's. 2t. Fought Turn J0 Battle. All persons indebted to Dr. Archey by account will please set tle same at once. W G Means, tf. FOR SALE. A Union Cracka ack wheel in excellent condition. LOST.-A nice cold toothpick comperuors oy mBtpxxB, Mr. Lewis Elias and Miss Elias, son and daughter of Hon. Kope Elias, are visiting at the home of Col. P B Means. Mr. Jlias and his sister are now both members of the Senior class at Trinity. Mrs, L H Fesperman, of Char lotte, has been visiting friends and relatives in our city. She was call ed over here by the death of her niece, Mrs. Charles Rummage. ! Work is going on these; days on the new baseball grounds up on the McDonald property. The Jfence will probably be put up soon. name has not yet fully been decided upon for the grounds. The new machinery forJheiKind ley 'RolleiTMills ! at Mt. Pleasant, . has arrived and has been ghauled from the depot. Mr. Richard Black welder, of Mt. Pleasant, "who formerly lived only a few miles be- law Hnnnfirrl roill have charge Of IS JUST AS COOD FOR ADULTS WARRANTED. PRICE SOcts Galxtia, Ills.. Not. 16. 2833. Paris Medicine Co., 8t. Louis. Mo. Gentlemen: we soia last year, ww dohiob ox GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC and hare hniieht thrae crroes aireaay inis year, in ail or ex. TxrtHnoR n2 14 rears, in we uruK dubiucbs, nre neTer sold an article that gare such universal satiif faction aa your Tonic xoursiruiy, All dealers guarantee Groves Taste- le8 Chill Tonio to core chilli, fever and malaria in all its form?- :yWe haye blown the last puff of air out of our re- OfpAr t.h tmainesa nublio a TnAflHav nn th HtrAfltH Snitftblfi hustle and -push. We do not liable. oermsnent, conservative and reward offered. Call nt this office. stand in the back ground T70T? flAT.nnU poTin mo- without or aate ammnnition assurance of nonoranie treatmem X V i& tJ. VXUW IT AUK UJH . IjJS ' I.' t mm A X. nliinaonH ronnlrintr at.nvnrl fir. . r, tt frxr na QU6 appreOittWUll ui juui lini- tures. Apply at this office. jelO wit. saijfha-aa out of date yes- If we can servo you at any time TT l 1 -ii 1 II . -. I uo etau uu w J w vwuau nave your ousmesa leners, legal sftla the Unitea States nas new . i i nuu d uot documents, etc., typewritten. beM at.anfl TTnat.,mh,IJBERAL ACCOM MOD AT IONS A. J If i. i 1 1 I U II- UWA-" V" V UVUt Jk-k WU W W 1 K-r. I - - recy KUaraaleeu. ui v wiBKrapo r TO CUSTOMERS OlUCe. JIO. I L1U11 aiiu. uciooyoiauvr io "-"-j The Cuban Question and D0Hti. we stand steadily, and proud " -1 . It 2 I . I 1 - i-V. a fTtf nnnlrVna cai issues biuxl iuw lUBigumuauue i xy iu luo uwuu xo.ua.au,o b with the man who sutlers from piles. What he most desires, is relief. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve! cures piles. J P Gibson. Gapitaland Sulplus $70 000 P. B. COLTRANE, Cashier, J. M. ODELLT Pres. Furniture Dealers. . JSotlce of Seizure. Seized at Crumps Ferry, Anson county, on June 3, 1898, the follow Consult yonr OUR LIVE'BUSINESS MEN. THAT ADVERTISE WITH ta THE STANDARD. Bell, Harris & Co., furniture deal era and undertakers. D J Bostian, racket store Dr. N D Fetzer, drug store. Cannon &jFetzer Go.,dry goods W. B. Corsets, America's - Leading Corsets Are modeled and cut in such a man ner that they give grace and beauty to every figure . Made with 4, 5 and; six hook clasps, and in shore media m, long and extra long waists , - all styles, including the bicycle and new shirt waists corset always m Btock ready for mailing. Prices from $i:oo up. Mail your orders.. DOBBIN & FEERALL. . CONCORD LODGE of KNIGHTS of interest and it will teach, you mg property for violation of Inter- that eccnemy is wealth, that nal Kevenue Jaws of the United U flnllar saved is a dollar otates: ' Imoo vVc'-nlnaft wilhin vonrLj i-iu:-- y l iii mvfcv - - v i-" w- i uriii I'll ll.l 1 1 ll u , One Inheres wagon, 1 black BtalMreacll tQ saye $LOo on every QdeU Manufackuring COt deal. .00 worth of Furniture you ers in general merchandise. G W Patterson, wholesale dealer Brown Bros., liverymen. Dry & Miller, shoe dealers. Dr. J P Gibson, drugs. Craven .Bros., furniture dealers and undertakers. Cabarrus Savings Bank. Concord National rSank. Ervin & Morrison, groceries K lx Craven, coal dealer J A C Black welder, coal dealer. Lesly & Watson, drv gosds. 1 A J & J F Yorke, jewelry. DP Day vault, general merchan dise. H L ParkB&10oMdfytgoode Meets on the second Friday even insr of each month. " r Hall in the rear of Dr.W O Houss ton's Dental rooms. This lodge has paid to the- famU lies of its deceased members twenty thousand dollars since its oreraniza tion. The Kniehts of Honor is now in its twentyfifth year of existence. and has disbursed up to tne j 4th ox January,, 1898, more than sixty on millions of .dollars to tne united States. ' For further information call on N. D. FETZER or K. L. CRAVEN. lion, 1 pair of harness, 1 bed quilt " i -Lnft 'frmm na for cash. ness collar. ft, - ... xr, Kotice is hereby given to all par- "Company fall in" line. We ties claiming, to mke claim for the are armed with prices and said property, in the manner and goods to back the prices, form prescribed by law to the under- In our signed in his office at Asheville, N.. Undertaking 0., within 30 days from date or the same will be forfeited to the govern.. Department ment of the United States. we have a full . xms, may v, xo.o. i - v line of Coffins and Caskets. H o HABKINS, uoiitctor, Per J M Roberts, D. C. j930 , DR. N. BURLEYSON Offers his Professional servj ccs ; to the citizens of Concord j and vicinity. ' ' ' Office over Marsh's Drug Store. Je 9. telephone Ho. 36. Craven Bros.! M. L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STAPLES Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Om nibuaes meet all passenger trains Outfits of all kinds furnished : promptly and at reasonable prices. Horses and mules always on hand or sale. Breeders of thoroughbred Poland China Hrs tfj ., ' ("""" the ew mill.
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