Antral of Trains, The following change of schedule took -affect Junel2, 1S99. " ' '- NORTHBOUND. 8 arrives at 5.52 a m, m " "10 00 am, .jV 7-09 p m, ' 8.51pm, (flag) 9.4S p m, " 44 2.00 a m (ireu; t) SOUTHBOUND. No- u 12 3S 44 'U. 62 Ct (t Nt. 37 " 11 M W 7 35 S3 61 arrives ft ) at 8 4i) a m, (fla 44 11 23 am, 44 8 51 p m, " " 9.2opm, (flag:) 4 7.19 a m,' V 8 49 a m, (freight) Quito a crowd went Charlotte this morning. Mr. J. Lt CroweU , has gone to Wrightsville beach to spend a week. ; Over to OVER THE 'PHONE FR03I KINDLE Y. Two Made OneSunday School Conven . tion a Success. - Siioilner Uederweaf "Revenue Salisbury, night. Officer Br&dshaw, of was Our 'phone correspondent from nmaiey tells us tnat Mr. u-. w. Mason and Miss. Daisv Black- nere oaturaay welder, wnose license issue we , ; noted, were married ; by Esq. r nXi: -nvi -r " -, McLaughlin at his home on Sun- Conductor Ed. Patterson and davTT1ino. family returned to Spencer Sun- cl i n dav fivprjino- i The Sunday School Con ven- . - ' ' ; tion at Poplar Tent church last Mr. W. W. Gibson and family Saturday, he says, was No. 35. when running ahead of No. 7, is flagged if necessary for through travel 'south of I harlptte, and is stopped for pasreners arriving from Lynchburg or beyond. No. 36 stops regularly for passengers for Salisbury, High Point, Greensboro, Reid&ville, Danyille and principal stations between Danville 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 Newelld. No. 38 stops to let off passengers from regular stopping places south of Newells and to take on passengers for regular stopping places, Lynchburg or beyond. Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for nassenjrers to or from the C. C. & A. bivision Charlotte to Auguwta and other points in Sonth Carolina, Georgia and Florida., reached through Columbia or Augusta , Nos. 7, 8, 11 and 12 are the local trains i. u.d connect ut Salisbury with trains of Y. N. Division. L CI U Xii IT O J 1M J2j 1 KJ. t X rolMlKD 1812. have returned home from a visit in Iredell county. - ., FOUND A purse containing money and stamps? ; Call at this office and pay for ad. Chas.- Hartsell, of Salisbury, brother of A. F. Hartsell, of this place, spent Sunday here. There was nothings on? Mayor Means' docket this morning for trial. This is unusual. Jno. Troutman has returned home "after spending nearly a week at Misenheimer's springs. " . - 'V:. v. , Leonard Boyd has returned to his place in Fetzer's ' drug store after having a two weeks vaca tion. v. ' ; Mrs. McDowell' of Burke We invested heavily gained a doint for you by so doing. Quan tity is a factor in bringing down i quite a success m numbers as well as work done in spite of the fact that much disappointment was felt that three speakers on the program were not present, viz; Rev. Mr. harr, of Gilwood iohd Rev. Mr Lippard of prices, We are going to close out yv "v si -- onerea, Deiievmg mere were sroods reasons for absence, vet the disappointment was too keen lot Of xo De passed over wihioul noting. The parts of the programme as rendered were very well re ceived and the reports showed the Sunday school work in the two townships (Nos. 2 and 3) to be in : good condition and to in clude 450 children. The reorganization vf or next year resulted in the re-election ' of Mr. W J. McLausrhlin vice- (TIHIIHSISMIISIHS county, mother of Mr. Jno. Mc- president and Mr. Star Johnston a i jo Dowell, is visiting at Mr. A. B. Youngr's. . ' Don't miss the bargains at Miss Nannie Alexander's 10c. and 25c. counters, Tuesday ,s August 8th. Spot cash. are "SING THEIR OWN PRAISE." Stvles 51 and 52. our NEW styles. pronounced the finest MEDIUM-SIZED UPRIGPT PIANOS eyer The price is no . more than mid for a medium-grade, or more lika iv a Thump-box."t Catalogue lor the asking, rim Tuning. . . . . . . .'Phone 196 Chas. M. Stieff, Piano Manufacturer, ' Baltimore, Aid. Factory Branch Wareroom, Xo. 213 N. Tryon St., Charlotte, N.C. C. H. WILMOTH, Manager. If you want to be pleased, go :o Brown's barber shop. Marriage license was issued last Saturday to Frank Sells and Lottie Barrier. .. Both parties produced, live at Forest Hill. ib , usually Miss Mill,, oi (jrOlasboro, ar rived here last Saturday night to spend some time with her aunt, Mrs. Henderson, - on Depot street. 1 M ""fc T" -V -1 1 secretary oi ino. z ana tne re election of Ml Charles Hamilton vice-president of No. 3. Mr. J. M. Erwm was made secretary of No. 3. The convention will be held at Shiloh church next year. SEE THE CD.nipBtb DON'T YOU MISS IT. Yankee Watch FOR nnen Mrs. Jno. Fink returned home Last Saturdav nisht from Higrh XJ ' V Point. Listen! Visit the 10c. and 25c. counters at the Millinery Parlor. Wonderful bargains, Tuesday, August 8th. - Spot cash. Miss Rosa -May Phillips has returned home 'after spending some time at Roek Hill with her brother, Lloyd Phillips. Ho02 AT Mrs. Rebecca Gray, an aged lady of the western part of the countv, was buried at Rocky Miss Sallie Oney is in Rowan Ridge Sunday afternoon. She countyMo spend some weeKs was 85 years of age. v ;vith friends. Mrs. Albert Morrison ana son, Will Barrier, who is now put- of Charlotte, passed through ting in mill machinery at Pine- here last Saturday on their way vine, spent ounaav nere witn ms to tne nome oi mr,. orinKusptJiiru mother. Harris, in No. 2 township. Messrs. Jno. C. Smith and Ira Jav Sims-returned to Ashe- Mehalfey have gone to Misen- yille Sunday after spending sev- heimer's springs to spend a week Pral navs here with his parents W. C. Correll's THERE ARE NO COBWEBS II WEI! ID i ! for their health. Mr. Sam Pearsonof Morgan ton, has been appointed a clerk hi the penitentiary. He was no till ed last Saturday. Misses Maggie Brown and Sa Bencini returned home Sat unlay night after spending sev ;vnil days in High Point. Rev. W. B. Oney, of this place, is holding a series of meet ings at Centre Grove church in No, 5 township this week. Mr. M. B. Stickley and nephew V eft last Saturday for their home in Virginia. Mr. Stickley is called home by the illness of his father. before leaving for Fort McPher son, where he joins the band of the Twenty-Ninth infantry. Thomas G. Sample, supreme chancellor of the Knights of Pythias, has 'been found guilty of violation of obligations and of violating the Pythian law. He has been suspended from all rights and privileges for two , - A ' years. Concord was fortunate Sunday h having two able visting minis ters of the gpspel to fill pulpits. One was Rev. Plato Durham, ot Trinitv college, at Central and Mrs. Win. Elliott has returned home from Mooresville after spending a week. Her daughter, Miss Miriam, who has been stay ing at the orphanage, accompa nied her home and will spend a month. It is gratifying to their friends and relatives to know that the condition of Mr. J. A. Cline and Louis Swink, who are being treated in the hospital at Phila delphia, is as good as could be expected. , , John, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. Jno. .L. Eddleman, of En- bree, S. C. ' is very sick at Mr. T. C. Strieker's on West Corbin street. Mr. Eddleman arrived here Saturday night. Its condi ;ion is very bad. Is the laundry hard on your goods ? borne are. examine your goods as j carefully when you send them to us as when you receive them back again and you will find that we sew up many a rip. mend many a button nole, put new neck bands on shirts not too badly worn (wnen requested;, and in many ways try to prolong the use of your linen. One trial is not a test. Often damage has been done in preyious laundering and we get the blame. Give us your steady patronage and we will guarantee your linen to last longer than when done at many other laundries. CONCORD STEAM IflUH and DJE WORKS 'Phone No. 2 Go To G W P ATTERSON FOR ! Fresh Butter n i i on this style of Bed Room Fur niture for Ave are selling so fast, at the mid-summer prices that WE HAVE PLACED ON THEM that the flies hardly have a chance to light on them. If you want some thing new, stylish and handsome look at our BED ROOM SETS. It is about time you are putting away that old worn out stove and putting in "The Peace Maker," for indeed that is what The Buck Stove is a treasure, 'a thing of beauty and a joy forever.' on Ice, Forest Hill Methodist churches, Quaker Oats, Hominy, and Rev. Thacker, of Alexan- Chipped Beef, dria, Va., who filled the pulpit of Canned Com. Tomatoes, the First Presbyterian church) nr pohes. both morning and night. All were able discourses and brought '; commendation and praise from the hearers. Concord Dakery, Fruit and Cream - Parlor. . Fresh Bread. Cakes, Buns. Doughnuts, j Soda, Baking Powders, Starch Cheese, Crackers, Lard, Hams, Pic pic Hams, Breakfast Strips, Green aDd Parched Coifee, Tea, Sugar, Soap, Peas, Meal, Corn, Shipstuff, Oats, Oil, Flour, Molasses, Salt, , Vinegar, Snuff, Tobacco, Rice, Potash, Spices, boctled Furniture and Undertaking. 'Phone No! 9. The North ' Carolina College iCULTO of r- Kim Mech w Arts etc., Oreams, its and uandies always wahiTiD- Pnwrlftrs hand. Wat. T. .TOHNSOV. 1TOD. I -") ' O " 'Phone No. 122. NO CURE. -NO PAY. That is the way all druggists seU Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonie for chills and Malarial It is simply Jron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children 80ve it. Adults refer it to bitter, nau leating Tonics. Price. 50c. and anything in the Grocery line. We also carry Rope, Crockery, (Grlasaware, Woodenware, Dry Goods, Shoes Hats, Tinw.are Etc. Etc We close onr store at 8.15 dur ing the summer months.JIWe de liver goods until 6 p. m. Term Begins Wednesday, September 6th. Gives an extraordinary course ot instruction at an extraordinary low cost to the student. ". A ' ' ; . ... . It not only educates but prepares its students to become intelligent directors of agricultural and mechanical enterprises mere are complete special and short courses in the various Agri cultural, Industrial, Mechanical, Textile and Civic Arts . . Students will be allowed to stand the entrance examination at the county-seats of the counties In which they reside, thus saving the expense f aBntranceeeaminations will be held on the 19th of August in the court house, under tne supervision oi uoaniy ouperiu- w tendent. For further information, catalogue, etc., apply to PresMeet Geo, T. Winstoini - West Raleigh, N. C. Q !i 4 . r.