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, ArrlvAl of Train. A The following change of schedule took effect Junel2, 1899. ... NORTHBOUND. -No. 8 arrives at 5 52 a m. ' 36 It- 34 to 41 " 10 00 a m, " 7-09 p m, 14 (I tt u M 8.51 p m, (flag) 9.45 pm, 2.00 a m (treiKJ t) 80UTHBOUND. fo. 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag) U " 11 23 a m, 7 " 51 pm, 35 " 9.2up m, (flag) 33 4 44 7.19 u til, 61 " " 849 a m, (freight) No, 35. when running ahead of No. 7. $3 flagged if necessary for through travel south of Charlotte, and is ptopped for passengers arriving from Lynchburg or "heyond. No. stops regularly for passengers for Salisbury t High Point, Greensboro, Reidsville, Danyille and priacipal 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 'south of Ne wells. No. 38 stops to let off passengers from regular stopping places south of IN e wells and to take on passengers for regular stopping places, Lynchburg or beyond. Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for passengers to or from the C. C. & A. division Charlotte to Augusta aud other points in South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, reached through Columbia or Augusta. Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains And connect at Salisbury with trains of W. N. ). Division. - . . : TELEPHONE NO. 71. FOUNDED 1842. Blanche Boyd, -daughter of BlSlVrAECK'S IKON NERVE Mrs. W. C. Boyd, is sick. j - ttt u- i jA Mrs. W. C. Correll has re- health. Indomitable VH and turned home after spending a ' tremendous energy are not found while in Spartanburg, S. C. (where stomach, liver, kidneys and j ir -r y i Vr . bowels are oat of order. ; If you . auu ivirs. .ore vara narris Stiiiimer underwear and little son have gone to Dun more Pa., to spend two weeks or more. In the absence of Mr. "Will Johnson, Mr. Frank Carroll has been guarding our town while - we sleep. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. McDowell, want these qualities and the suc-ce-s they bring use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain - and body. Only 25c. at Fetzer'a Druir Store. mm. Ah 'Unfortunate Accident. ' A very sad accident happened at Greensboro just as the parade We invested heavilygained a doint for you by so doing. Q,uan- Who are visiting at different was starting Wednesday. The i mTr too nto V in hri n on n & fl OWTI A AT- Z i j; i v I 1 , . , . , -I WWJ AVWW WWrfh O ,fc,-,0 WW m- mnrci in thn tit cst.tti no T"T At thfl ' KunTirrn Ki-nrl Ta-nTnaMi tin rt Tha UUtli AAA tliU VOtUCJ.U VA. UAA J j J L UiiAC Uil JL ICUICOCUVXUq UAAy "SING THEIR OWIt, PRAISE." styles 51 and 52.' our NEW styles, are pronounced the finest MEDIUM-SIZED UPBIGPT PIANOS eyer produced. The price is no more than is usually Daid for a medium-grade, or more lika ly a Thumpbox.,,l Catalogue lor the askin0. FineTunlng. . . . . . ; .'Phone 196. Chas. M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, Oiiltimorf, fld. Factory Branch Wareroom. No. 213 N. Tryon St.,Charlotte, N.C. C. H. TVTLMOTH, Manager. : If you want to be pleased, go to Brown's barber shop. Mr. Jno. Miller, who has been sick for several days, is convalescing. Jtate, are now at Morganton. Rev. Jas. H. Lippard and family have already moved into the building which is being re modelled for the 'Concord Insti tute. Mrs. Fletcher Smith left Wednesday night for her home in New York after spending some time here with Mrs. M. L. Brown. v The Dodson-Ramseur Chapter Daughters of the Confederacy will meet in' regular session to morrow evening at 5 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Leslie, oh West Depot street. Miss Sadie Fisher has; gone to Greensboro to spend two weeks with her friend, ... Miss Nettie Murray. She will probably spend a while at Lexington and Salisbury. Miss Meta Thorn, of Missouri, who has been in the city and at the seashore the past few days, will leave this morning for a visit to friends . in Guilford county. Wilmington Star. American eagle, which was placed high on the Cleopatra bronze float, was struck by a telegraph wire and knocked down on the head of Miss Kuth Porter, one of the ; occupants of the float, who was painfully, though not seriously, injured. It was necessary, howeverj that she should be taken from, the float and carried home. This accident to Miss Porter brings to mind the fact that her brother had his leg broken in two places a few weeks ago by falling under the wheels of a hook and ladder truck. Charlotte Observer. prices. We are going to close out a lot of A negro was , arrested and brought bef ore Mayor Mans this afternoon on-the charge of being drunk. It was a false ac cusation, though, and the negro went his way rejoicing. He was asleep but not druuk. The soothing and healing prop erties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt and permanent cures httve made it a great favorite with the people everywhere. For sale' by M. L. Marsh & Co., Druggists, Pistol Fight Was Fatal. A pistol duel occurred in Nash county last Monday. Joe Farmer! a :id N. R. Eatm m were".t'ie par ticipants. , The latter as dead from his injuries. The iormer j was slightly, hurt. CO DON'T YOU MISS IT. Concord oakery, Fruit and Cream - Parlor. Fresh Bread. Cakea. Buna. Poughnuts. etc., Creams, Fruits And Candies always on hand. Wm. T. Johnson, rrop. 'Phone No. 122. no n HOW'S THIS ? Mrs. Jas. , C. Fink and two children have gone to Rockwell Ye We're That Way. r That certainly is a nice and Mr. and Mrs. m. j. freeman just compliment that the Char have returned home from Misen- , , heimer's springs. lotte Observer pays our boys, m Xoo ohMM tf Irl nf Rell.Har- re t0 e caUin& off of the ris & Co. They have tin like you game Wednesday evening. Here never saw before. is what it says: "Concdrd did a clever thing Wednesday in calling the game a draw, when she could by reason of Charlotte's default in not hav Lucy Barrier have returned home dgmed the game. It was a white opcuumg &veiai uya at t All honor to the Cabarrus We offer one hundred dollars reward -for any case ofH catarrh tnat can dot Dy cureu uj ri-uii Catarrh Cure. P. J. Cheney & Co., Irops., Toledo, Ohio. We the undersigned, have known F J Cheney lor tha last 15 years, and believe him perfectly reliable in all business transac tions and financially ableto carry oat any obligations made by their firm. ' : West & Truax, iy Wholesale Druggists, ; Toledo, Cf. Walding, Kinnah & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, . v , Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curd is taken in- :$hU- Mrs. Emma Wright has re turned home after spending sev eral days at Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. R. 0. S. Miller and Miss Monroe. boys!" Wfi thank them for that, and assure them that it is appre ciated. We want games, but we D. H. Plott, of Bosts also want to treat our visiwrb has srone to Charlotte, in stl v. It is better to lose rightly than to gain unfairly. Miss May Gray has returned to Gastonia after spending a short while here with Miss Maude Brown. - Mr. Mills, where he has secured a position in r roller mill. Miss Ollie Cline has returned home after spending a week with her friend, Miss Lillian Schu man, at Salisbury. , Mrs. D. B. Coltrane has re turned home from a several I weeks stay at White Sulphur springs m Surry county. TESTIMONY EXPERT . ttffl . j;rAOtiv nnon the Only corroborates pubiio opinion that our stock is fresher, cleane: ternally,. acts vdureouy . upon tne fc m We take a pride m clean, np-to-season goods, blood and OlUCOUS surface Ol tne ing them for the 8mallest Possible Margin. ' . cleaner and better and at sell- svstem. Price 76c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. 7 Testimo nials free. -r; -i y. - . v . - -. i i i a ii UUK MOTTO Underbuy, undersell, atnye noi w eqnai out w exceu. With the proper amount of pluckr hustle and Low Prices Has placed us in the front rank. If there is anything you want in Furniture, House Furnishings or a Buck StoTeit will pay you well to see 1 SEE THE Yankee Watch POR Furniture and Undertaking. 'Phone No. o. Go to A Burglary at Albemarle In the Shankle correspondence it is noted that there are three cases for the coming term of court at . Albemarle, which might result in taking of life as the sen tence. Another h&s since been oriiol Snnift riftrnn entered the Work has been suspended at! -' r&xA go. thA T,nwpr minft in RtnTil resiueiice ui m. v county and the machinery has While nothing has b0n missed, AT been shipped to Montana. Miss Mary Winecoff, of near this place, who has been assist ing at the sanitarium at Salis bury, is enjoying a vacation. Rev. M. V. Sherrill, of Den ver, Lincoln county, suffered a second stroke of raralvsis on still the negro, Jones Parsons, will be tried for his life, as per sons were sleeping in the house, which makes the olfence capi tal. - ' - w. t. torreii 1 WEAR Bl 1R! r' mt mm mwm Mrs. Boss Dead. The wife of Mr. J. A. C. Ross who lives near the depot, ? died Sunday of last week. He was Wednesday night, -"iiarving had attending services in the county fever. fcne was tne aaugnxer oi when he received the stroke. Mr, and Mrs. Benton Barnhardt. The stroke was a facial one, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross had been not very severe. He is confined married only about a year. The to his l)ed. however. Concord remains were interred today GW P ATTERSON FOR Fresh Butter on 5 Ice, Quaker Oats, Hominy, , ; 4 Chipped Beef, S canned Corn. Tomatoes, SodVLi Baking Powders, Starch ' Cheese, Crackers, Lard, Hams, Pic nic Hams k Wrttiikfasfc Striris. ! Is the laundry hard on your goods ? L.. - par ,A A (loffee. Tea. Some are. Examine -yoarj gooas as v v. - - , carefully when you send them to. us as Sugar, Soap, eas, JVLeai, when you receive them back again and norn Shipstuff , Oats, Oil, ?mend mSy rWiSi Flour Molasaea.'aaiv neck bands on itts not too badly. Vinegar, Snuff, Tobacco, Kice, worn (when requested), ana in many potasIl. 8pices, bottled r&m4i ?icfelea, v VVasMng ; Powders damage has been done m previous and 'anything in the (Grocery laundering and we get the blame. Give v V We also Carry ' ns your steady patronage and wewill line. wovvwij guarantee your linento last longer than Rope, Crockery, UlasSware, when done at many other laundries. Woodenware DryGoods, 0Trnil n nnV Shoes Hats, Tinware uitc. mo ; A I r U LI I Mill Jim I vl lUlLlllll and DJJE WORKS 'Phone iNo. 2 Ban Oners 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 appreciation of your patronage. If we can serye you any time we will be glad to baye you come and see us. LIBERAL A.CCOMMODATION83 TO CUSTOMERS. - - - - - - Capital anfl Sarplus - $10000. D. B CotiTBANB, Chashier. J. M. ODELii, President, 60RD LIIUMUIVI Wa nlnae onr store at 8.15 dur ing the snmmer months. We de- liyer gooas unm o p..u. M. L. Brown & BRc LIVERY. FEED AND SALE. " ; -t; STABLES. Josi in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Om bibuses meet all4 passenger trains. Outfits ot all kinds fornishtd promptly and at reasonable prices Horses and mules always on batd or Bale. Bretxlerei noroophbrcd Poland China He ; Times. (Thursday.) ,
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