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Arrival of Xrmns, The following change of scfee effect Junel2, 1899. NORTHBOUND. No. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m, took -ct ft 12 33 34 G2 tc ( ft "10 00 am, " 7-00 p m, 8.51 p m, (flag$ 9.4! p m, 2.00 a id (iieie. t) t t SOUTH BOUND. No. 37 Ml f 35 1 Mr. Ed Erwin says that , his watermelons are the smallest he has ever raised. The biggest picnic of the sea son will occur next Mond night at White Hall. ay arrive3 at 8 40 a at. (flag) " 11 11 23 s, m. " 8 51pm, 44 7 19 a. Li, " " 8 49 a in, (freight) No. 25t wliri running ahead of No.7, is .fl?irrel if nececiwarv for through travel south of v harlotte, aud is stopped for passengers arriving fiom Lynchburg or beyond. No. 3d stops regularly for passengers for Salisbuty, High Point, Greensboio, lieidisville, Danville and principal (stations between Danville and Washington. -.No. 37 btops for pas sengers coming from J.ynchburg or points beyond, and to take on pas sengers for regular stopping places south of Neurits. No. 3S btops to let off passer) gers from regular stopping places buuth of Ne wells and to take on passengers lor regular btopping places, Lynchburg or beyond. Nos. d'i, and 34 stop at Concord for passt-ngers to or from the (J. (J. & A. Division Charioitu to Augusta and -other points in South Carolina, Georgia and L toridu, reached througn Columbia or Augusta r it i -4 . it i os. , o 1 1 aim i are tne ipeal trains and conne'.t at b-ihsbury with trains of W. N. iJ. Division. .TELEPHONE NO. 71. ? Ginners are sharpening , lip their saws and preparing gener ally for business. See change in ad of Bell; Har ris & Co. They have t Mil t - T to say inaL win inxeresL you Miss Emily Morrison has re turned to Pioneer Mills after visiting the Misses Nicholson. v ORUAS TONES. ABirtlitlay DhiTior Ahead an 1 the Man of The Standard Invited. itten for The StaLdard. ev. Geo. H. Cox urenchprl sermon on the 16th Old S ummer U ri'derwear, iond v 1 FOCX"fKI 1842. fc&3. Ei-n-- fcL 623 "SING THEIR OWN PRAISE." "Why buy a medium grae or more like ly a cheap Piano when you can secure the world-renowned STISFF for the same price. Used by the greatest Mu sician and a beginner should have as fine an instrument as an Artist. Sold direct from the FACTORY. You can afford to buv the STIEFF and it is the BEST. Fine Tuning. . . . ... .'Phone 196 Cms. M. Stieff, . Piano Manufacturer, JBttltiinore, 911. factory branch Wareroom, No. 213 N. Tryon St.,Charlotte,N.C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. See Parks' 10 cent counter. The street sprinkler is at work again. ' Mrs. Chrissie E. Barringer, mother of Rev. Paul Barringer, of Mt. Pleasant, is critically ill. -The street force has hung up its tools for the present and will i t a J ! ' J not venture oui aram until it rains. You will always find fresh read, cakes, buns, &c, at the Concord Bakery. Phone No. 122. W. T. Johnson, Proio'r. nxt. of a series of sermons on tl i life and character of -Moses. vlr. James M. Eiler, one of our uigan Church boys, who has j bqjn doing a lucrative business nyille, Va., for five or. six was visiting ms parents laa week. fee, H. fcox, Jr. , who has been clerking in the Company store at 3hlna Grove, came home Satr ur( ay the 1 5th, sick. Dr. Me Nalryj is attending .him and is fearfil he is taking typhoid fever. i.rthur Bost left on the 18th for CJhina Grove to attend school. , Daniel Yates moved into Char ley 3ost's house last week. He is g)ing to farm some, of Mr. Bosvs land. .Mr. C. E. Bost is all "smiles a twelve pound boy at his house! Miss Dora Bost is visiting a Chipa Grove this week. August ,9th will be the fifty -1 sixth anniversary of Kev. G. H. Cox's birth. On that day there Several young men from the 'city attended a picnic at Cox's mill todajf . It was given by Miss Caldwell, m honor of Miss Vv il- ? I TTTll 1rk O TO TO 1 I TT ti-MTT- "I flY1 ' I ' H v For beef fed entirelv on srrain I congregation will give the for 13 months, and of choicest preacher a birtfi-day dinner. A cmalitv. leave vour orders at H. big time is anticipated. The edi J- v ' v t . rr,-, - i-H , -i -i . . A. Graeber's market Friday tor oi ine oxanaara is most cor- evening-. aiauy mvitea, ana urgea to at V -, tend. - - l TIT T-T T i I -IX X . KtiMKjyjKJ UV1 tJ XJLVVT . scnooi poam toaay riaay; m dence ig nearin completion. You see our "burs:" is not on a was decided to begin school for tneiaii ana winter sessions on Monday, the 4th day of Sep tember. - boom, but only a sturdy growth. Our farmers say they will not make a full crop of corn on ac The Standard could not hold count ot the protracted drought. open tor tne totatesvnie- j- . my cciu. xiuupi-2.xiu Charlotte ball game today but Irish potatoes. our sport lovers will get tne JL ' score by innings. 1 Would Not Suffer So Again for Fifty Times the Price. 1 mi. emu xvxx. u . vv vv j; woke lagt nj hfc wUh severe -rptnrnprl trnm a. vi;it, t,n thft hnmftl of Mr. White's father in Davie pains m my scomacn. 1 never ieit county where they have been so badly m all my life. When I We invested lieavily---gained a point for you by so doing. Q,uan- ' -. . - ' " . : - , tity is a factor in bringing down prices. We are going to close out a lot of chirps DON'T XOU MISS IT. nnen Pet spending their honeymoon. came down to work this Jmorning The .feather renovators gone to Greensboro. m -m . -W t t14 The Junior Order United - elt so weals 1 ..could iaardly American Mechanics will give a work. I went to Miller & Mc- lawn party on Saturday night, Curdy' s drug store and they re July 22nd, in Mr. , Charley Wag- ;hmm ijBj rihBmUlfti. noli. 41J.UVC JJX COO XCUUU I - t J TV 1 T J C X I I li nun itH I 11 n h rvao KOTOWITT Everybody invited to at- 1 J . It worked like magic and one doe nxed me all right, it cer- m- Tk If m "w -M I a ' a . . Tl Miss Mary Dale Craig, who tain ly is the nnest thing 1 ever has been, attending the Concord I used for stomach trouble. 1 shall High .School and making her not be without' it in my home oner's street. tend. have home with Mr. and Mrs. J; P. Allison for the past several vears. has returned to her home So U "Willin.m snort, Tflnn office during the absence of Miss Castor. If you want to be pleased 4;o Brown's barber shop. I dress and varnish furniture, FOR SALE A Fine Jersey restoring its original beauty. I heifer calf, 15 days old. also paint and varnish carriage R. E. Ridenhour. WOrk. Prompt attention to busi- mt. txxi - x ' , T TX ness and satisfaction guaranteed The little sister of Mr. J. H. at reasonable fates. Call on Kelley of Forest Hill, is quite Ge Ra at the Morris sick of typhoid malaria. house Miss Janiei Richmond is assist- Messrs. Frank Cannon and mg Miss Ella Blume at the post- Clarence Brown spent Thursday JJC! Jl ' il T Kir- I . . J- . u evening at Pioneer Mills, m re sponse to an invitation from Miss TTi n t L Ji x x WA-TtTTV or i.- ucjiia j3arnnarat to meet miss use a hammer and saw. Apply Marie Miller, ol Rocky Eiver, to noii M9rnfMn n J and Miss Leise Vose, of Law- renceville, Ga., who are visiting Cannon & Fetzer Co. are sell- there. incr n, lnt nf enmmo"r nnrJo-PTtrQci-p onv,o g1t.oj A horse was hitched to the v ui uixgciixxx. jcc uxci.i cum. ClOc" f ris stables, this morning, and for The Bala Cotton Mill has been some cause the animal beean to shut down for the past week on rear backward. ; The halter account of the breaking of the strap broke, and the horse fell, pulley to the main shafting. The wagon being on the hill, ran . i , , , backward over the horse. A party who keeps a record, Neither the horse or the wagon ays no ram has fallen here was injured, withm the past six weeks. The - - - ; dust is something terrible. A Card of Thanks. FOR SALE 600 pounds of I wish to say that I feel under AhS 9111116 lasting obligations for what can. About 400 pounds of hams nu . . T 0 , , . at 13 cents per pound at Fenix Chamberlain s Cough remedy has Flour Mill. , done for our family. We have Mv Tiawn,r , I used it in so many cases of) bia, S. C, passed through the coughs, lung troubles and whoop city Thursday on his way home, ing cough, and it has always given at Glasses, to attend the bedside the most perfect satisfaction, , we of his mother, Mrs. Fred Cline . r i u j i. .u ! , o. neu wmu. feel greatly indebted to the manuf- The four -year-old child of Mri factures of tins remedy and wish C. F. C. Miller died at Forest them to please accept om hearty Hill Thursday, of fever, and was thanks. Respectfully, Mrs. S buried today (Friday) at Centre Doty, Des Mclnes, Iowa. For Grove church. Rev. Simpson sale by M Ij Marsh & Co., dru- vvuuv,iCu xne services. i gist. hereafter, for I should not care ! to endure the sufferings of last nis;ht again for fifty times its Drice.G H Wilson, Liyeryman, Burgettstown, Washington Co., ?ai. Th: bl edy is for sale by A h 7J . t & 3o.t druggist. MONEY LOST 1 SEE THE- Yankee WatCtll anything ; FOR: . Lost money is seldom found. Money put into gooolFurniture is never lost. ANOTHER THING. An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk. Satisfaction goes with every piece of TFurai toe every Carpet, every BUCK STOVE-that we sell. Wfe are headquarters for Window Shades, Curtain Poles, Clocks, Easles and Screens. V , . , , -u Undertaking of all kind iu-e aDie to lurnibn uu lux u anvthinsr in our line. No charge for Funeral, Car. 'Phone 9.. nn AT W C. Correirs Just Received One Oar Load ol Old Hickory Wagons at Ritchie Hardware Co. Next to the Backet Store. G. W. Patterson can please you with NICE LEMOJHS, Fresh Butter od 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 Parched Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Soap, Peas, Meal, Corn, Shipstuff, Oats, Oil, Floar, Molasses, sail, Vinegar, Snuff, Tobacco. Rice, Potash, Spices, bottled Pickles, VV ashing Powders and anything in the, Grocery line. We also carry Rope, Crockery, Glass-ware, Wooden-ware, Dry Goods, Shoes Hats, Tinware Etc Etc Wfl filose our store at8.15 dur- ine the summer months. We de- liyer gooas anui o p. uuj hi Offers the bnsinesa pnblio a reliable,, per manenfc, conservative and accommodat ing banking instntion. , ' We solicit yonr patronage with tbo assurance of honorable treatment and due appi eciation of yonr patronage. If we can serve yoa any time we will be glad to have you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS! TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - - - Capital an Surplus - $10050. 1). B Coltrane, Chastner, J. M. Odelij, President, M. l; Brown & BRo. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hoel. On nibuses meet all passenger trains Outfits of all kinda furnished promptly and at reasonable pricer Horses and mules always on nar d or eale. Breeders of txoro ughbxe Poland China Hr. .
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