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Arrival of Trains
trhm following change of schedule took
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effect Juarcu a,
NORTHBOUND.
vfl" 8 arrives at 5 52 a m,
V 36 " "10.00 am,
12 " " 7 09 pm,
3S V " " 8.61 pm,(flag)
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i SOUTHBOUND.
arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag)
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" 8.51 pm,
" 9.20 pm, (flag)
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" 8 49 a m(freight)
Vo. 35. when running ahead of No. 7.
is flawed it neceasary lor mrougn travel
EmtS'of Charlotte, and is stopped for
oassengers arriving from Lynchburg or
herond. No. 36 stops regularly for
T,assen?ers for Salisbury, High Point,
Greensboro, Beidsville, Danville and
principal stations between Danville and
Washington. No. 37 stops for pas
enerj coming from Lynchburg or
ooints beyond, and to take on pas
iencrers. for regular stopping places
south of Ne wells. No. 38 stops to let
off passengers from regular stopping
places south of Newells and to take on
passengers for regular stopping places,
lynchbur or beyond.
Kosv 33 and 34 stop at Concord for
passengers to or from the C. C. fc A.
jjirision Charlotte' to Augusta and
other points in South Carolina, Georgia
and Florida, reached through Columbia
or Augusta.
Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains
nd connect at Salisbury with trains of
W. H. 0. Division.
TELEPHONE NO. 71.
iFOVNOED 1842. ;
"SING THEIR OWN PRAISE."
There are mauy medium -grade
Pianod told to buyers who would
pr.fer a fir-t-cl88 Prano were it not
for lie high price the retail dealer
is' obliged to ak for a "tirsuclass
Piano. For 57 years SflEFF Pianos
have had no superior, and are sold
direct from Factory, nnd the buyer
lecares a firat-cUas Piano for the
price you pay the retail dealer for a
medium-grade, or, more likely, a
cheap PIANO.
If an agent or dealer tella you this
is an agency, .his .other statements
will bear investigation . ,
Catalogue for the ski jr. .
Fine Tuning. 'Phone 196.
iChas. M. Stieff,
Piano Manufacturer,
Baltimore, Sid. . -
Factory Branch Wareroom,
No. 213 N. Tryon St.,Charlotte,N.C.
C. H. WILMOTH, flanager.
Short Locals.
Marshall ITabrej has gone to
ReidsTille. ' '
M-3. Charles Stone came oyer
from CharlotU Monday evening to
Tiiit her parents.
Misi Adah Craven is attendinc
thi commencement exercises of
Guilford college.
Mrs. S F Starrette has returned
to Mooresville, after spending some
tine at Capt. Alexander's.
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Mrs. John A Sims and Mias Bee
file Sims retvrned borne Monday
aiternoon from Harrisburg.
Mr. George F. Barnhardt, of No.
9 township, spent sereral days this
week in High Point on a busineea
trip. -.- : ' "
The hlsachery started again Mon
aay afternoon, after a week's shut
down on account of repairs to the
boiler.
Mr. Ed, Hall has started out on
work for the McCormick reapers
this season. He has gone to
dewberry.
Ground was broken Monday for
ie new Cannon mill. The con
tacts lor the wood and brick work
faave not yet been awarded.
Messrs.' John A Cline and Tom
- hite, of this, place, and Mr. Robt.
Uwje, of -No. 5 township, accom
panied the veterans to Charleston.
; Mr. Joseph Jackson has arrived
Concord to work at the barber
8hopatthe St. Cloud hotel, Mr.
ackson is a performer on the cornet;
Shave at Brown's barber shop
next door to Cori. flt-Ki. H
Just received a case of white
organdy remnants, at The Jacket.
Come a-runniog. . - (.
Kowan County Superior Court is
on. this week. The criminal and
civil docket is full. Attorney Cald
well, of Concord, is in attendance.
Mr, D J Bo8ttaBi has gone to Lin
coln oounty and will return in a
ie vr days, j Mrs. Bostian, who 'has
been on a visit! to friends, and rela
tives, acctmpaBying him.
The Concord delegation tn th
North Carolina Glassi. at lJw,
Stone church, Rowan county, have
returned. The Classis meets next
year at Btulabj Davidson county.
Caldwell Propst. son of Mr. Will
Propst, met with an accident today
y a Dade Daii stnkiDg him on the
nose and bursting a blood vein.
He bled nnnniriAroKlw k iL;
serious resulted. I .
The firm of R T7 Safrit & Co.,
who have been runniag a machine
shop in No. 5 township, have dis-
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PW,TW copartnerBnip. The busir
ness will be continued by Mr. J J
Barringer.
Up to the time of going to press
none of the Soliciting committee
for North Carolina College's ( new
location has been run over by she
Lffers or hungry bidders. ' Don't all
come at once. '
A change in the Yadkin railroad
schedule has been made. Parties
who go the capital oi the State of
Stanly via steam' route, will lie over
in Salisbury until 1:30 jp m, instead
of 12:30, as heretofore. I
Mayor Means! You have started
right. Put it to the fellow when
he answers for his drunk; he needs
yanking! justas much as the artistic
blind-tigeritej whom he encourages
by his patronage. No buyer, no
seller. J ;
Mr. H McNamara, who has been
giving the Concord streets a spring
cleaning,! got through in time for
him to nurse! a spell of lame back,
which; in turn prevents him from
seeing Charleston with the other 65
year old boyi.
Death at the Test House.
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Mary Billings, the negro woman
who has bees confined at the ptst
house for some- time on account of
her disease, smallpox, died yeaters
day afternoon about 4 o'clock. The
womanihas been very ill since she
was taken to the house of deten
tion, and i on several occasions it
was thought . she was in a dying
condition, he, however, revived,
and it was hought Saturday, she
had' even chahcos for recovery. A
change for the Worse took place
early yesterday morning and she
never rallied. Besides having the
disease she I was very much de
mentedCharlotte News, i
Cabirrus Has
Two Confederate Flags.
We were under the ' impression
that there . - but one : Confederate
flag in Cabarrus oounty which was
in the service, namely, that; of the
8th. Mr. J"phn R Bradford has jast
half of the! 20th Regimental flag,
which he proposes to have in the
parade in Charleston on the 10th.
It is a Utile tattered and therein
tells the story the more forcibly.
Become Warlike,
True to his heart's desires and
hanxering ( to be a soldier again
(for a few days only), the old man
of The Standard joined the other
veterans on the Charleston trip.
During his absence, the young man
will wear the old man's shoes.
Now's the time to subscribe and
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Some Inspection Needed,
It appears that now is the time
for the sanitary officer of Concord
to use his means of detecting things
that are not altogether lovely about
in places, -j. " :
Is there a law against hog pens
withia a short distance of th
streei! Already there has been
some complaint about an offensive
manner of caring for hogs in cer.
tain quarters! , Several evenings
recently seme1 parties on West Cor
bin street have been driven from
their piazzas on account of foul
odors from localities that should be
looked afterj If necessary, let the
hog stay but let him stay in a wav
so as not cause thy neighbor to sin.
Tbev Hare Dlscontlhned Bnsinens
A number of our people who
have made the acquaintance of
Messrs. Pridmore auct Wood, who
two months azo oDened nn a
business in the Litaker building
have discontinued their business
here and are having their coods
shipped to Union, 8. C. These
gentlemen have been conducting
a five and ten cnt counter busi
ness here, but found their trade
was not justifiable to keep them
here. Possibly though, these
gentlemen will open up a business
here later; perhaps not before
next September. !
Bneklen's Armoa aiT.
The best baiTe in crh world for
Outs, Bruises, 8ores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheuml Fever 8ors, Tttr Chapped
Hands, Pr Chilblains, Corns and all
S rin Eruptions, and positively cures
Piles or no pay required. It i
guaranteed to givestatisfaotioz: ot
tnonev refnnied. Price 25 cents tier
b'ji For aal at P B Petzer's Drug
Offers SUDerior nonrsAH in Mnoin A .f
Literature. Expression
Culture.. Mr. Emil Graram, manager
nuu wiupirionjx- oi iue oonarwanKa uon
servatoryof INew York, will ha th M.
rector Of the School of Mnain tnia
son. He will be assisted by the leading
wacuers oi ine ocnarwen&a Conserva
tory and also by some of the most
prominent Artists of New Ynrr i Th
rates in Asheville will be 25 per cent
less uian tne ew x or k prices from the
same instructors . . .
For raes and farther particulars, j
Addr,. ArcMlialEl L Jones, t
I i . President.
AsneVllIe. N. C.
All kinds of furniture re-upholstered.
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Carpets cleaned and re-laid. Matresses
made to order. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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Headquarters at MORRIS HOUSE.
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THE LATEST FAD
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Nethersole
Silver Bracelets
' 75c. to $4.00.
AT
W. C. CorrelFs
The Jeweler.
4Ehe place to get your nice
fresh Bread, Rolls, Uoughnuts,
Buns, Crullers, Cakes and Pies.
I nake a specialty of anything
in my line. Give me a call.
1EIIS flMffi Sill
id coinir.
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WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE
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Brand new Scotch Zephyrs.
Whole s ale fl pric e
Our price
Fine
Lawns.
Worth 8 1-3 and 10c.
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Our price -1 -
Wife to give her attention to the
Spring.
We had
niture and House
you want Framed bring it- ere and we will Frame it for you in bet--style
at a- Lower Price than you can get it for elsewhere.
Remember we
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G. W. PATTERSON
can please you with all kinds of
GROCERIES !
We have line, New York Seed Irish
Potatoes Peerless, Burbank, etc., etc.
Our Cream Cheese is very fine. We
offer special . prices on nice lot of Mo
lasses, Sorghams and Syrups. Our stock
of Flour is the best on the market.
OUR STOCK OF CROCKFRY, Tin
ware, Wood ware, l)rv Goods, Shoes,
Hats, Leather, etc., is complete.
BRING IN YOUR CORN, Oats,
lggs etc., and get best prices. j
Jacob Reed's Goods,
the celebrated clothiers of
Philadelphia. We. guarantee
fit. stvle and entire satisfaction.
Spring and summer samples now in.
We bffer a new Hartford Bicycle at
less than factory price.
Anyone wanting a good MULE will
do well to see us.
G W Patterson
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M. L. Brown :&;BKo:
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE
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Just in rear oi St. Cloud Hotel. Om
nibuses meet I air passenger trains.
Outfits of ali, kinds furnished
promptly and' at reasonable prices;.
Hordes and muiee always on hand
or Bale. Brbedere of thoroughbred
Poland Cina Hoors tf
SMALL-POX
Is reported at different
points in the State. Our
Health Policies covers
thisj disease as well as
typhoid fever and a good
, number of other diseases
flesh is heir to . Get one.
1MJ
at once.
J. FrHurley.
advertise.
PHONE 122.