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Arnvl or rriM, The following change of schedule took 1 - fk 10AA effect Juarcu ia, loyj. NORTHBOUND. Io. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, 36 "10 00 am, 12 ' u " 7 09 p m, 3S " 8.51 pm, (flag) 34 9.45 pm, M 200 a m (lieim t) SOUTHBOUND. , No. 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag) " 11 " . "11 23 am, n tt R1 . . . 8 51 pm. " 9pm, (fl.g) 7 35 61 " " 8-49 a m, (freight) No. 35. when running ahead of No. 7, is flagged if necessary for through travel south of Charlotte,, and is stopped for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. No. 3G stops regularly for passengers for Salisbury, High Point, Greensboro, Reidsville, Danyille and principal stations between Danyille and Washington. No. 37 stops for pas sengers coming from . Lynchburg or points beyond, and to take, on pas sengers for regular stopping places aouthof Newells. No. 88. stops to let off passengers from regular stopping places south of Neweils and to take on passengers for regular stopping places, iyuehburg or beyond. Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for passengers to or from the C. C. & A. Division 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 tnd connect at Salisbury with trams of W. N. 0. Division. ; TELEPHONE No. 71. FOUNDED 1842. " "SING THEIR OWN PRAISE." "for 5 years my policy has been to make the finest PIANO possible to produce, but in order to keep -tip this policy and meet competition I have been compelled to open my own warerooms and sell dis rect from the Factory, which enables the Piano purchasing public to secure a PIANO tha has no snperior, at the very price you are obliged to piy the retail dealer for a medium-grade, -or, more likely, a cheap PianO. - - Hnle lor Catalogue, prices and teems Fine Tuning. .'Phonq 196. CHAS; M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Md. Factory Branch, Wareroom, No. 213 N. Tryon 8t,,Charlotte,N.C. C. H. WILMQTH, Manager. Billy Weddington will be home fom Roanoke the 17th. Mf.HW Woodard of Sumter, S, C, arrived here Wednesday. Chief Harris is on his beat again this morning after being sick for several days. Mr?. Roiey Harris and daughter ire visiting at the home of Mr. Tin sley Bost in the country. Dr. D Johnson has gone to Connelly Springs to spend a while on account of his bad health. The drama, "Our Boys," has been aid on the shelf for a while on ac count of the absence of some of the performers. -Mr. C B Morris and family, of Cannonville, have moved from this Place to Norwood, Here is a family Concord reluctantly gives up. , Esq. N M Phillips has moved lnto the house formerly occupied JjMr.fJ B Morris. Mr. Phillips haa been iick for several days. M8 Hattie Cook has returned -tone from Lexington, Va., where je has been employed as a milliner ,Qr some months. Mr. G W Ould's stock of samples been bought by ; Swink & misplace, and oy reading lhfiir new five-inch ad. you'll find articles you may need. vuu. uaiaweii, wno ior quite llocg while has, attended to the of the mail to and from 6 depot, has given notice to .Post a8ter Patterson that he will dis Jaue thia service alter the 18tb M month. : : whjf8 Bra,dford who for a short i baa Via An taoHnor" a.t laad hall, in place of Miss He,, Who leffc on account of sick Tfo has returned; toj Charlotte. '.Ii60er teacllers will remain in Elding for a shorthile yet. Miss Nannie M.Dinaid.lof Char lotte, is, visiting ai Mr. P B Ft ter's. Miss Dena Query has returned to her nomein Mecklenburg, alter vis iting Mrs, M C Q aery. Mrs. Ann Fink is having a house built in the alley running between Messrs. Castor and C R W bite. An ice cream parlor is needed in thia place, and hence read Stone & Burke's new ad. in today's issue. Miss Dora Bost, who has been in the millinery department at Day vaut's for some months, has re turned to her home - in Rowan county to spend a month or more. The Cabarrus Black Boys Organized. Pursuant tc th call of Capt. Edward Hill atmeeting was held in the court house Wednesday nijzht and a military company organized at this place. A good number wa present and twenty five names were enrolled that night and numbers, who could not attend, will enlist. Toe officers elected are the officers of the past organiza tion Company L Mr. Edward Hi'l, captain; Eli; Goldstdn, first lieutenant; J os. F Goodman J second lieutenant. The non-commissioned officers have not yet been appointed. This company will be a part of the Fim regiment, and will rank nrst To Wed Before liejurnlutc. Our townsman, Mr.4 John Craven, Uwion spend left Wednesday night for Springs, Ala., where he will a week with his parents. Mr. Cra ven before returning Will be mar ried to Miss Franklin, of that place. The affair will take place in the afternoon of Wednesday, the 14th, and the couple will at once board the train for this place. They will board at Mrs. Euber Gibson's. Reduced Railroad Kates For the occasions mentioned be low the Southern will sell tickets at the following reduced rates: I To Morehead City and return S1170 account North Carolina Teachers' Assembly . Tickets on sale June 10ih to 17tb; finaV limit July 26th. Stop-overs will be per mitted on return trip at University Station, Raleigh and Greensboro in order to enable holders to attend Summtr schools at Chapel Hill Wake Forest and Greensboro. : To Asheville and return $7 00, account meeting Grand Coca mandery, Knights Templar, Royal Arch Masons and the Shrine. Tick ets on sale June 11 to 13; limited June 20th. To Fayetteville and return $655 account of meeting Grand Lodge Knights of Pythias. Tickets on sale June 16 to 20; limit June 26. To Reidsville and 'return $4 65, account of meeting Grand Lodge IOO F,G Sand D of S. Tickets on sale June 13 to 14; limited June 17th. To Chapel Hill and return $4 20, account of University of North Car olina summer school. Tickets on sale June 17 to July 10; limit July 20ib. To Asheville and return $5 20, account meeting Southern Students conference and x'oung Woman's Christian Association convention. Tickets on sale June 13 to 16; limit June 20th, 4 Another Case or KldnappiBC. Hartford, Conn., has a kids napping sensation that proms ises to rival the Marion Clarke affair. Annie, the fivesyears old daughter of exsCongress man Eschholz disappeared from a picnic near New Britain recently. JSo trace has yet been fonnd of the unfortunate child and kidnapping is now the only theory. Note of Thanks. Mr. Editor Since being dis charged from the Sanitarium, we wish through the columns of your paper to tender our sincere and heart-felt thanks to our kind friends and neighbors, everywhere, for their wonderful kindness to our son1 all through his recent misfortune and affliction. Sincerely Mr. and Mrs. K. W(ill Johnson. It Is the Other Man. mIn giying the names of the advisory board of pensions ap pointed by the county commis sioners at this month's meeting, there is an error as to one of tne men. It should be Mr. G Craw ford Goodman, of No. 5 township, and not Mr. G 0 Goodman of No. 3 township! All kinds of refreshing Drinks Sodas, Milk Shakes, Ic Cream Sodas and Sherbets, we keep. Nice creams always on hand at our parlor opposite St Cloud hotel. jjljBjnnBBBHBBSBBBSBSBBBBnnWaSBSBBBBBBBl SPINAL EffiBsassaste' Plajr Ball Beys ! Our boys are getting ready for the baseball season and the lovers of this sport can begin to prepare their lungs for their part of the work, for our boys like and of right expect a good amount of cheer from us, and they can bet we'll give it. Mr. Ernest Graves, of Chapel Hill, arrived Wednesday night and will; don the red and blue with our boys for the season. He is not, as our misinformant would have us believe, a pitcher but a catcher. He is stoppmg with Joe Fisher. Mr. Doiph Mangum, who is known here already, came Wednesday nignt also and will, as heretofore, furnish good 'support to the boys wherever they place him. He will pitch a good part of the time. He is the guest of R L Keesler. BARBER 1 Work done at homes for sick and for ladies if desired, on short no tice. ' All Woik Guaranteed. Reasonable prices, ; Everything neat and clean about my shop. T J. BROWN, fropnetor. SEE v THE Yankee Watch FOR Ho00 AT W. C CorrelFs WE ABE GOING TO CLOSE OUT OUR and hits REGARDLESS OF COST. ists for 25 cents. Worth 50c . NOW TS YOUR TTMF. Pet A LESSON IN COOKING a dinner so a to factorily in biikitur cootc that usm onn STEEL RANGES she never bad be light! Cftkes and with a small con deli(;Mts the house of Steel Rng-8 looking at. FURNITURE! lot you tn rough partmeot. Upsto price rock bottom . have it done satis will be given the of-bur BUCKS or STOVE, such as fore. Flaky pies, even baked breads, 8nmptioQ'of coal keeper. Oar stock and Stoves is worth Come and let us pi onr Parniture De date stayles and the T i FURJ 1TURE AND UNDERTARIJVG- Gl W.PATTERSON j can please you with Fresh Butter on Ice, Quaker Oats, Hominy, Chipped Beef, ; Canned Corn, Tomatoes, ! and Peaches. Soda, Baking Powders, Starch Cheese, Crackers, Lard, Hams, Pic nic Hams, Breakfast Strips, Green and packed Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Soap, Peas, Meal, Corn, Shipstuff, Oats, Oil, Flour, Molasses, Salt, Vinegar, Snuff, Tobacco, Rice, Potash, Spices, bottled Pickles, Washing Powders and anything in the Grocery line. I We also carry Rope, Crockery, Glass-ware, Wooden vware, Dry Goods, Shoes Hats, Tinware Etc. Etc See ns -when you want Refrigerators, can sell you all kinds very low. . W. PAjr ToE R SON: i tori Mid M Offero the business public a reliable, per manent, conservative and accommodat ing banking instution. We solicit your patronage with the assurance of honorable treatment and due appieciation of your patronage. If we can serve you any time we will be glad to have you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS j TO CUSTOMERS Capital ana Surplus - - $10 000. i D. B UoijTrane, Chaanier, J. M. Odell, President, M. L. Brown & BRo. LIVERY, FEED AND. 8ALE STABLES, Just in rearoi St. Cloud Hotel. Om nibuses met all passenger trains Outfits 01 all kinds furnished promptly and at reasonable prices. Horses and mules always on hand or sale. Breeders of thoroughbred Poland China Hogs. t
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