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Mre, R K Blair returned to Char- AtlftVftl Of IVMlUb, The folio wine change of srh . . nr . - V iutt ; l : ; i m . . . ioiie i ae8aay mgnt, alter wpncUng a week with her fister, Mrs. Jas. P Cook who has recovered from btr i 12 si (i it M (t o fleet January 17, 1899. NOUTIIBOUND. ! No. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, u 10 00 a m, ! 8.53 p m, (flag) 11.50 a m (lie;, t) SOUTHBOUND. T ). 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, ''flAi) 4 11 V. 11 23 a in 7 " " 853 pm, 35 -- . 9.20 pm, (flag) 61 " " 7 00 a m ifrPiuh ! PN6. 35. when running ahead of No 7 isliied if necessary for through trave poutu oi i narlotte, and is stopped, for liassensers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. No. 3" stops regnlarly fo rasensrers for Silisbury, High Point, Greensboro, Reideville, DanyiUe and. principal stations between Danyille and .vVashinton. No. 37 stops for paa Fengerscommpr from l.ynchbarsr I or points beyond, and to take on pa$- Keuyrers for r-ular stoiping places south of Newell. No; 38 stops to let tiff passengers , from regular stopping places south of ,Newells and to take on passengers tor regular stoipit) places, Lynchburg or bevond j Nos. 7, H, 11 and 1-f are the local trains md oonue t ut Salisbury witii trams' of W. ' N. 0. Division. A j 1 : v:-.V ' ki Mr. Will Hartman, of Salisbury, ho worked here for several months in Mr.I)u glass Hart man's barber ehpp, was married lest Sunday night.-, j.. . J . " - ., I . j. Mr. Jno. Welsh hae gone to Ah '.' NO CURE, NO PAY. That ia" the way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Quinine in aj tasteless form. Children love it. Adults refer it to bitter, nau seating; Tonics. Price, 50c. Exposure to a euddeu climatic change produces cold in the head and catarrh is apt to follow. Pro vided witbEly'eCream Balm you are villa to attend the annual metinc armed against Nasal Catarrh. Drugs of the Stat Council of the Jr. O U. gists sell it at 50 cents, or Ely A M , be having th delegate from Wade Bakkier, City Editor; TELEPHONE NO. 71. i 1 been chosen as -BrotherBj 56 Warrea Street, New Council Mo. 25. yorb wiu mail lhs 50, 1 i . . 1 The Balm or lOc, trial cures a without The meeting will hold its session I L. . i . ; . ifj' pain, does not irritate or cauee -Bishop Cheshire is expected to ; n jt i"' J 1 sneezing arrive in Concord tomorrow noon. ft m will! hold service tomorrow irritated and angry surface, reliev- (Thureda ) fliht'itV:thecolorcii ing immediately the chapal. On Friday there j will be fl immation. cleanses "Holy Communion in All f Saints n rt-i nnin VI i lurch at 1 o'clock. Friday nicht I the Bishop will preach and confirm Active and trusted person to work for us in rodent section; liberal salary guaranteed : good chance for advancement J no capital rq aired. For fulj information address Shepp Company, 1031-1033 Chestnut St., Philadelphia,.: :f23. Before the dibeovery of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers were -greatly disturbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now, J P Gibson. There Are , - . 4 .;. i Simple Thing IS SCHE nfii - In effect January 17, 1899. painful in and cures. the cold. cia?g Abont the Philippines The condition of things in the T l FOUXOEO 1843 4' SING TKEIR OWN PRrSE." OS VV W W 1: is a ttrfect eciion and Philippines see ais .fairly good- Gen Nliller reports very favorably from IloilO; He has the eituatiod well in hand. ' ' From the island of Negro : For Six a one! representation came to Gen . Otis quality tbsf, raakei tho SiltL- Piano ?f -- b V wnrlil runA hut it ij . rr vti 1 10aurgnt8. I sto.ck..thitt'niiik.'s' our pric b righUl A circular fell Into the hands Jpf Xi is b.c ui- ue are Min f curer'd! Qi-n. Ocia indicating a contemplated nnd pave you the midd-emanV pros niacre of, hrt fall Americand hi. 500 to I,0D0 Pianos constantly Ll i' t?.uL? oo eur factory wjir ncjin floor I ind nn elnjant alonk in our .'; Charlott wareroom. Teriii's nccorndaiing. ays Only 'Phones 190 and 288. Fine tuning nho actnrcr Chas. Al. Stieff, MnuL'! Baltimore, Md Charlotte Branch Wareroom, No. 11$ North Tfyon Street, C H W1LM0TH. Manager. M ' . 1 i , II " then all others eave the Filipinos, of it or 1 ' 1 We Offer At Cost-No Jo ke. Short Locals. but nothing has grown cu is likely to do so I Since the above was written a later dispatch says that Brigadier General King punished thie na'ives lo" their peppering away at! his men by shelling them and sending out a email force :? against them. '-Two Americans were! killed laud two wounded. The enemy lost proba- 6 Bed ROOHl Suits. ly 50, twenty dead being ltt on Entirely uvv styles, new he field. That settled the effair. freab goods, everything up to date. Tbings of beauty. See them. In the "world that tdmost any o ie can do. For instance, any one can roll off from a log, ant yet even in the pimple things sbme excel others. 1 It looks like a simple -thing to laundry a shut; or collar, and so it is if you don't care1 how 'tis done. Here again the ,4lkn0w how'' cuts any amount of ice. The! spotless cleanness, the pearly tint, the soft silky finish, the flexible stiffness. These things do not come by luck and ohance, but rather by systematic ititelligent handling, in short the "know how'1 produces the results. We have it, and therefore work for and suit more people than any one else in the state. ' Ask aboat the Concord Laukidry and Cleaning Club, CONCORD Steam LAUNDRY ,: I AND DyEJvVORKS. -4 SHIRTS REPAIRED FBBB. : T h -ONE OP- ra m e main This condensed schedule is pub lished as information, and is sabje t to change without notice to tl public: ! Trains Leave Concord , N. O t 8:49 a. m, No. 37, daily, Waslw ington and Southwestern Jim ited for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Montgomery, Mobil and New" Orleans, and all points South and Southwest. Through Puiinuan sleeper New York to New Orietna and New York to Mauiphis Dm ing car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and AtlanW 8:53 p. m. No. 7, daily, from Rich mond, Washingtoi;, Goidsborr, Selma,. . Raleiga. GreenabocD KucxviUe and Asnevilla to Char otte, N. O. )13a. m.-No. 11, daiy, for A anta and all points Soub. Soli! train,! Richmond to Atlanta. 10;00 a. m. No. 36, clnily, far Washington, Richmond, Raieigh and all points No th. Carries Pui- man drawing-rc oni buffet Hieper, NewOrleana t- New-York; Ja'ksoa- ville to New York: Pullman tourist cars from San Francisco via New Orleans and bo.r hern Pflp cific Thursdays. 8:53 p. m. No. 38, daily, Washing ton j and Southwestern lim; ited, for Washington and ail points North. Through Puilman eajr, Memphis to New York; Nw Orler tb New York; Tampa to New Yorfc, Also carries vestibuled coach and dining car. Close connection Greensboro with sleeper for NoHb& I 7;09 p. m. No. 12, dailv. for Rich. mond, Asheville, Chattanooga, Raf igh, JNortjiH:, ana ail point. North. 5 52 a. m, No. 8, daily, for Rich' nond ; connects at Greensboro fa Raleigh and -Goldeboro: at Selma for Norfolk, at Danvilie for WasftT ington and points North, at Salis bury for Ashville, Knox ville and omts West. First sections of regular through r local freight trains carry passed gars onjy to points vhre they sttfp Things in our business is the repairing According to schedule. The Hew BeTcnnt Bill The raven rift bill, introduced in I o T5n-An Xt. tr k t., ?b --- ---- p ,7 i . - .j..- O oiuo JDuaiuo. uu,a ..1UB, . 4he jegipiature today, faxes the w of Clocks and Watches, we do the work and guarantee It. G. Correll, The Jeweler Beautiful designn. visiting at the home of Mr. D P I.A d, uayvauit. knd $1 29 on the poll, th0re bein 4, . , K t u . r n. . I?-i f . i . ? , , , the opportunity to get one of Look outfor Dr. jFetzer's ad. in change in the pension and school - a -day'dSiandard. He.oflera. you t faxes The ercTiant'sipurchBse hese board8-. f ifine watch- tax is made a license tai, tradua- Q Beautitlll GOTlClieS Mr. Will Smith, of Charlotte, ied on investment, $00, and Coyered in English who formerly lived here, is heri tor kinder, $1 and BO pn upward. Iha valour. several days. I TtrM a t r onn a W hpsidisa the license tax. railways n'h.-;iA J i Ua tTArl ad va orem ahd alsfian Mohogny finish, lhmk of OUll CU UOIU ilUUi VUUtiUVtW .vjr w iBtl I ;M w .w-vv. . ; i , -Miss Janie Ervin. , . rj...,.-Jr-i. -fii.1 f o L-Uf 11' nnRT A linnrA rf n. lite income tax; scamng wiini x-o $er . r o 't t? a o.:.t. cent, on cross earnings of S.OUU 'T0 " -"orvo" typewriter. Does Splendid Worf a mile nd 80 f n P"4rf- ?he adrantage of th,s offer. W 11 Bell cheap. Apply tit this whiskey-t w Unchanged. The Ben,ber only six days. "The license tax on lawyen. ana apCrB earl bird got8 the worm."' Mr. Donald St aaU .uUT 'T""8 ' &l ? -tendent of the achery, has been Ij'W.'t; WV'i Cfaven BrOtherS. HOGS FOR SALE ! Fbank S. Gannon, 3rd Vice Pres. and Gn 1 manager, I Washington; D, O, John M. Culp, W. A. Tokk, Traffic Mgr. Gen'lPass, Ag'fc Wfdhington, D 0. S. H.HARDWiaK, Aea'tGen'l P. Agfc Atlanta, Ga f.'H. Taylok, Ass't Genl P. Ag't Louisville, Kji Gowan DusENBEiir, Local Ag't, Con cor aL N, (X I have 10 head of Ohio Improved i 5 - f Chester White Hogs for sale. They are entitled to Registration. I will sell either males or females for $10.00 each. Call at Fehlx Flour Mills. . ! i 'A : I MS- j G. T. dwell. If ! 1L RifOlEHA i :' ! i'" ,: " . '' : f CO M! L. Brown-& BRo. I LIVERY, FEED AND SALE HARDWARE GOODS at STJILuING MATERIAL Sashes. Doors, Blinds and Paints, Oils and Var nishes. An elegant line of COOK STOVES. We are agents for and carry in stock the celebrated SPA CH? hand made, WAGO N- Nice line of Tin and Enamel Ware. Don't fail to see us be- -con fin.d to his bed at the St. bledd foeda . k .iii-" r - i , ti a- and .those cha rging nnaer &z aro taxed 25 r cents on each loom. "for se veral day3. ! Mr. SI L Bachanan has reum 6f hame after spending several days at T r m H ?home after spending several days the home pf his fatbsr in Rowan j TABLES. Just in rear oi St. Cloud Hotel. Om- fore painting your house, as we have a nibuse8 meet ; all passenger .trains paint that can t be excelled Uutnts or; ail &inas turnisnea promptly and at treasonable prices Horses and mules always on band or sale; Breeders of thoroughbred Poland China Hrgp- inotber DoDSllng Job. G 1AI i t ,J' Ratterson county. He left Sunday morning. a nother dpieco U ppnitntiary I HAS THREE ROOMS OVER STORE Miss Mary Ritchie, daughter pi bungling was done in getting 5t000 TO RENT. Mr. G E Ritchie, of our county; has iffi&i pf at'gpbt gone to pausDurj w ?n t .w 8hocfc la8t season. ttbe J WE are agents for -This wheatit seems, waer placed Jacob Reed S ; UOOds, ni4",'ivw .,, .....ri, . .the celebrated clothiers . of Mr Billy Fink, an old man of with a roller mill company pf;whibh wrt o frMnrnnhin died lant Mbndav. Mai. JTim Wilson Tie .president, to TPhiladelDhia. We t guarantee having had la grippe .ndaathm.: haTe th. beat m.de oat ef itknowi "i0" J He was abont'70 years of age. f ingthat it wasonfit!for good flour. Erausyonr oraer for jail kbQfj-.; Misa NannAanderiias ge tne ; mveny no aoqou Dfi R 6 C E R I E S rQw VnVfeonrchasflherBrjrintf damaged condition was j taken and . , i millinery stock. . Ie hw hVgoie vQapt .juDay, iffng: it Ito-ConnecUcjSjTitoi ceeded to sue the rollex was i dear friend 4)f Miss, Rettie Al- paoy for the amount pf he damage 1 : r -" manager oi .ine, poer rhw f KE BEOJ &?J lotte. will e ,at;i3JMiqttqfcu Buy the most1 or. rhat'G L5o., .Chai hotel on Saturday,: Febniary)26th te day, for the purpose of aaiti&t M' A ttfeorCINES, , i . - ing glasses to all 'cmees of defective gnaranteed to sScI Vpt of Sorghums, 'Syrups' 'and OUR STOCK OP FLOUR is the best onnert .xiais, loeainer ew., a uwinyiotc. BRING IN nJti lUyW Eggs, eto.,.and get best prices.. o.n q JlllU 0. 1 Next to the Racket Store. tWe are Manufacturing and carry in stock a full; iine.pt Mantles,Ne wals Brackets.! Doors Sashes, Blinds t Gables, Ornaments, Flooring Sidinp, etc. ir i lsoieaiw Pter Halt- arid Sewer Pipcvca6iyp; us a;;cdIlIor leave your order with GWPatterson ndihey.willreieijrclirornptjattention CONCOKDQliUMBERDCOMPANY :' i . i: i j . i 't 3 L - 1 I i AVAIL ! 10 .' - . - ' ! .i . - V . 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