Arrival or,Xralns, . f
fsiV? wing change of schedule took
g&2 July 4." 1897. 12 o'clock.
' NORTHBOUND.
$tx 8 andvea at 6 27 a m, -
3G r " "laoO am,
,22 " " .7-oapm,
33 " 44 8.53 p m,
C2 " " 12 15 p m (lreiunt
SOUTHBOUND.
f o.-37 arrives atr 8 49a m,
lx "1123 am,
7 c -8.53 pa,
" 35 " 9.25 pm,
m 1 ic 7 Art o rn ffrplaTitY
, .No, 3536, 37 and 38 stop only at Char
lotte, Concord, Salisbury, Greensboro
iwid " Danville. Passengers for local
points between these stations will haye to
use the other trains.
Wade Barrier, City Editor.
TELEPHONE NO. 71 .
ad.
Seeiange m Cannon & Fetzer'
JDvH C Herring has returned
from Wilmington, where he spent
week or two.
yMstf hag
een sick forge veral days, is somes
wljat better this morBiog.
Misa Lena Stevens, of Bost's
Mills, 13 visiting at the home of Mr.
Jar. W Cannon. a -
Mrs! Rev. W M Robbing has re
turned to her home at Monroe, after
visiting at the home of her lather,
Mr. Henderson Winecoff in No. i
township, for a week or two.
Miss Sue Morris, of Mecklenburg,
who ha3 been visiting at the home
of Mr. Pink Morrison in No. 2
township, has gone to Washington
to attend the meeting of the Na
tional Teach era' Association.
SCHOOL BOARD MEETS.
A Card of Thanks
We most sincerely and heartily
thank the public for their kind and
heroic work injsaving us from the
ravages of the flames on yesterday;
and also oor neighbors, who so kind
ly assisted ua in restoring bur home
to order after the fire was extin
guished.
I JG G. Harley. I
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Several Vacancies Yet in the School
Neither- Superintended nor Prin
cipal Elected Yet.
The Graded School Board met
Mondav eveninc in aUnt. fho?i.
F0R SALE.-A mandolin,- aU teachers for the comin Rflainn. All
most new, of fine finish. Apply at of the leachers who had made a
thisoSce. ' r djyY wit. Ulication'were f,lfintprt..t.hA n.n.OQ f
i - - u v u uiuua ui
L - ' m -T 1 1 I ? t ' !"'. .
MissEdna Lowe, ol Lowf8Viur, wnicn are as ioiiows: Mrs. Uole,
visiting at the home of Mr. S J Misses Ella Belle Shirey, Laura Les
Lowe on Spring street. lie, Lena Leslie, Fannie Hill, Pau-
All non' indebted to .Dr. lin M'aQ8 Aie Stricter and
A rnW Vw n.int Will Dlekee 86 1- M1116
tie same at oncel; W G Means, tf. The election for the offices of Su-
perm tendon t and Principal was not
MUs Pearle Brown has returned entered into at this meeting. Two
borne worn diuuij, 0t tb& teachers of last year did not
visited the Misses inompsou, !make) application-Misses Jennie
' Misces Lila and Rose McDonald Patterson and. Belle Moser (now
-of Charlotte, are visiting at the Mrs. Pink Misenheimer).
Isomeof Capt. Charles McDonald. Rev. T F Logan was re-elected
FOR RENT. A six room house Prilcipal of the, colored graded
on South Main street, adjoining the schools with Misses Hill, Greely
Saome of the undersigned. Apply to ana fcia aoners.
JttQ V R O S. Mttxpr.
'JJV Mrs. Watson Deatf.
iar. onn jiiuBou ls naviug uriuB. The sad news oomes to as this
hauled to put in a brick rear to the eMs, jQ8t bfore gojng tQ pre8g
TO RENT. A house on Spring
street. Apply to
MO. ' J. Dove.
FOR SALE. A Union Oacka
jack wheel iu excellent condition.
Call on Wade Barrier.
All persons indebted to me will
please call upon V G-Meaoe, 2"fq.,
and settle. I have left all accounts
and notes in his hands for col If ction
L. M. Archey, M. D.
May 2,4898.1
is
HEADQUARTERS
;" V FOH
GEO CiE R I El .
We ore better prepared this seaecn
than eyar to please the pabiic with
BARGAINS
in ' -;:::,v
BAGGING and TIES
Corn, Gits, Rye, Ship SttsS
Floor, &c
The Prettiest Lot cf
Flag Pies
AND-
Tlie University.
Patronage and fullest
equipment in itshistorv
Faculty, 3; students, 508; 3 Aca
demic ourses; 3 Elective Courses ; 3
Protessional Schools, in Low, Medietas
and Pharmacy,
Advanced Classes open to womea.
Tuition $60 a year; board $S a month.
Ample opportunities tor self-helnv
Scholarships and loans for the needy.
Summer School for teachers ; 24 instruc
tors, 185 students. Total enrollment
670. For Catalogue address,
PRESIDENT ALDEHMAN, .
jy21 i Chapel Hill, N.
We carry the
largest stock or
Nil tiff, Tobatco, Cantli,1
Soda, Casstecl Qeotis, Soap,
Co free, Ragar, iSalt, Oil, JMolasses '
ffileats, Potali,.Tlnware, Blatelies, Ktc.
in he country, and can give you
some startling, prices. We will buy
yoar - '.). :
Cotton, Eggs, Corn
Military Belts
YOU EVER SAW.
W. c. Correli.
t. Cloaid Hotel,
PEAS FLOUR, ETC.
We are also agents for the
Wasro
n.
, N. G.
This -ap-to-date. Hotel has
been recjently re-painted and
rooms fitted up wih alf im
provements and conveniences
Lof modern: times.
; ... - V
Rates $2.00 per day ;
special rates by the week
or month, and toTheatri
cal and other traveling:
Companies
, Patronage Solicited
Mrs. M. C. Dusenbery,
Manager
20. ;
Will sell a factory prices
1
ft
the finest
tomorrow.
I will have a lot of
melons of the season
Everyone guaranteed.
A, L. Sappenfield;
Miss Margaret Houston, of Mon
roe, who has been visiting at the
home of Capt. Propst, has returned
home. V
Mr, Tom Crowell, of Mt.'Pleasant,
is now employed at the Fenix
Roller mills, lie is running the
engine. f
Mr. John Goodman, who became
prostrated at the burning of the liv
ery stables a weekor two ago, was also
, overcome Monday .evening while
guing to the fire at Forest Hill. He
Hta again recovered.
Mrs. A G James, of Patterson's
mill, was taken through this place
Monday on stretchers to her home
at Mt. Pleasant. She has typhoid
fever. She was taken to the home
of her father, Dr. Rose. ,
, Joe Wallace, a negro, was brought
' to jail Monday night on a charge of
aa aflfray. He was captured in No.
3 township. This is another one of
the eflfects of a church festival.
STRAYED OR STOLEN, Me-vdium-Bize.
black setter, long hair,
slightly deaf. Small white spot on
breast. Reasonable reward paid if
returned to Dr. Burleyson,
The warehouse used bv Yorke.
Wads worth & up., has been about
completed and the vehicles that
have been standing in the court
house yard have been put in the
building.
Jr. C H Black, the newliy elected
principal of the ' Enoch ville High
hool, has gone to his home near
Newberry, S. C, to spend a week,)
after which he will return and take
charge of his school.
Mr. Burton Tsenhour,i who for the
-past several years has bsen em
ployed at Cuthreirs drug store in
Salisbury, has been appointed phar
macist for the Seventh Army
Corps, and has gone to take charge
of-his newposUiou. : .
that Mrs. Mollie Watsoo who has
baen at the point of death for some
time, died at 3.20 this evening.
tiff
HOBSON
Probably
You
Are
Looking for a
Light weight
Stiff Hat.
The
new
and prevail
ing style is
Dewy shape
The newest
thi
ng
quite
three little
out. Its
nohby
pearlbuttons
the band .
as a ruse
To Protect Morro from
Sampson's guns wa& well
worJcpd, and by the wiley
Dons We don't have to
adopt ruses to seevse busi
ness, the public "knows where
better goods for the same
monetf or the same goods
for Jess money are always
to be found , hence we are al-
uays hvisy filling their
wants. W hen you are in
the market for -
' -
Wholesale Bid wKe tail Grocer,
Concord, JN . 0.
PHONE NO: 27.
FURNITURB
- - a
i -
-i n
- !
d STOVES
or anything in our line
come to see us. We'll save
you money -.
, i
v We are prepared to'fdp funeral
work and carry in Btock from the
cheaneat to the best Coffins and
. . - ,
Caskets. HEARSE FREiS.
Craven
Bros
on
W e . Hae them in
Brown and Biack,
Price $2.00. Drop in
and see them. 4 i
H. L. Parks &'Co.
our live;business MEN. .
THAT ADVERTISE WITH THE
STANDARD.
Bell, Harris & Co., furniture deal
era and undertakers.
D J Bostian, racket store
Dr. N I Fetzer. drucr store.
Oannonl &jFetzer Co. fdry goods
and clothiug.
Odell Manufacturing Co,, deal
ers in general merchandise.
G W Patterson wholesale dealer
Brovn Bros., liverymen.
Dry & Miller, shoe dealers.
Dr. J P Gibson, drugs. ;
Craven Bros., , furniture dealers
and undertakers.
Cabarrus Saviogs Bank.
Concord National Bank.
Ervin & Morrison, groceries
K L Craven, coal dealer
J A 0 Black welder, coal dealer.
Lesly & Watson; dry gocds.
A J & J F Yorker jewelry
DP Day vault, general merchan
dise.
H L Parks & Co, dry goods.
STATE OF OHIO.
City of Toledo, ( -
LUOAS CoUlfTY,
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is the senior ' partner of the firm
of F J Cheney & Co., doinff business
in the City of Toledo, County and
State aforesaid, and j that said fim
will pay the sum of One Hundre d
Dollars for each and every case of
Catarrh that cannot betcured by the
use of Hall's Catarrh'Cure.
1 Fbank J Ceexet.
Sworn to before me and subneribs
ed in my presence, the 6th day of
December, A- D. 1886.
The State Normal
' and . .::',.!
Industrial College
Offers the vouds women of the State
thorough professional, literary, classical,
scientific and Industrial education An
nual Expenses $9Q. to $raO Fac
ulty of 30 members. More than 400
regular students. Has matriculated
ahout 1,500 students, representing every
county in the State except wo. Practice
and Observation School of about 21 0
pmpils. To secure: hoard in.dorsiHories,
il free-tuition applications must be
iziaae oeiure auusi.. 1
Correspondence invited from, those de
siring competent trained teachers. ,
ror catalogue and; other information,
Address PRESIDENT McIVER,
d&v al. v Greensboro, N. C.
CONCORD.-LODGE of . '
KNIQffES of HONOR
The Chief Burgess of Milesburg,
Pa says De Witt's Little Early
Risers are the best pills he ever used
in his family during forty years of
housekeeping. They cure constipa
tion, sick headache and stomach
and liver troubles. Small in size,
but great in results. -r-J P Gibson. J
sEAii. V A. W GLEASON,
(Ay Notary Public.
Hail's Catarrh 'Cure is takenfinh
tarnajly and acts directly on 'the
blood and ; mu30u3 surfces of the
sytem. Send for testimonials, free.
fj, cheney:& co.,
Toledo.fO,
Sold by'druggists, 75c,
Meets on the second Friday eyen
in of each month.
, Hall in the rear of Dr.W C Houss
ton's Dental rooms.
This lodge has paid to the famU
lies of its deceased members twenty
thousand dollars since its organiza-
tion.
The Knights of Honor is how in
its twenty "fifth year of existence
and has disbursed up to the Hth of
January, 1898, more than sixty on
millions of aollars to the United
States.
For further information call on
N.D FETZER or K. L. CRAVEN
M. L. Brown &BRo.
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. "Om
nibuses meet all passenger trains
Outfits of all kinds furnishel
promptly and at reasonable prices.
Horses and mules always on hand
; or sale. Breeders of. thoroughbred
Poland China Hnqsf tf
Sick headache, biliousness, con
stipation and all liver and stomach
troubles can be quick'ly cured by
using those "famous . little piHa
known as De Witt's Little ; Early
Risers. They are pleasant to take
and never gripe. J P Gibson. . :
"I think De Witt's Witch Hazel
Salve is the finest preparation on
the market for piles." So writes
John C Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Va.
Try it and you will think the same.
It also cures eczema and all sWn
disease?. J P Gibson.
WE SAY, Duv;
Sarsaparilla Does,
' ;''Hs tljo story of its merit and suc
- k noonv; Cures.
Tne editor oi tne & vans City, ra.,
Globe, writes, "One Minute Cough
Cure is rightly named. It cured
my children after all other remedies
failed." It cures coughs, colds and
all throat and lung troubles.-! P
Gibson.