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George Richmond has gone to Lenoir to spend a week. The colored people are having a rivival these nights at Price Memorial temple. t Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Parish, of Raleigh, are visiting their relatives near this place. James Cannon and Richard Gibson have gone to Mana, in Yadkin county to spend a week or more.' HOW'S THIS ? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that can not by cured by Hall'a Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, Ohio. We the undersigned, have known F J Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly county. He is now flagman on Arrival or rrainM, Tfre following change of schedule took effect Junel2, 1S99.; NORTHBOUND. No, S arrives at 5 52 a m, 35 44 "1000 am, ' 12 " 44 7-09 p m, " 3S 44 ' 44 8.51 p m, (flag) 34 44 ' 44 3.45 p m, 62 : " 44 '2.00 a m (lieiiciVt) ' SOUTHBOUND. . ; ! o. 37 arrives at 8 49 a m, (flag) 11 " 44 11 23 a m, 7 " 44 8.C1 p m, 35 ' 44 9.2uPm,(flag) 33 4 7.19 u m, 61 " " 8 49 a m, (freight) Noi 3SViwhen runningr ahead of Ko. 7, eaato. of Charlotte, ana is stopped for -xaiiuau. jassengers arriving from Lynchburg or '-beyond. No. 36 stops regularly for iassengers for Salisbury, High Point, Oreensboro, Reidsville, Danville and ? principal stations between Danville and Washington. No. 37 stops for pas- -se&gers coming from Lynchburg or points beyond, and to take on pas pagers for regular stopping places "soath of Newells. No. 38 stops to let off passengers from regular stopping xssengers for regular stopping places, turned home Fridav from Misen- Sold by all druggists. lestiuio- Lrochburg or bevoad. y, ' 1 llllllllll - l 111 III i- - , . y W I I I 1 1 I X II . 1 M M W A A Mao -JS ATlH ?tl at of nnnnn f- 1 O"" " D 1 . , .. xi . n n c Ifrowa is thftrfi now ise risers 10 or ironi me u. u. cc a.. v division Chftrlotto to Augusta and Miss Irene Ridenhour. of near iAkpoints in Sh Carolina Georgia Mt Pleasant, has gone to Kings Mountain to visit ' her brother, Mr. W. A. Ridenhour. Mr. a.. Xi,' xsira,. wno tor sev eral weeks has been in our town, has gone' to Charlotte where he will stay for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Penick Query returned home Friday evening after spending more than a week with - relatives, in Mecklenburg county. -On Sunday night at 8 o'clock the Cheerful Workers of the Baptist church will hold their rri 1 I missionary exercises, rne puo- lic is invited to attend. loll fhe ltmral knell of CHEAP bitch. Answers to the name I iBIANOS. (Qi;n'. A liWolrownr will Kfl reliable in all business transac- - Fetzer Bost, of Raleigh, is Hons and financially able to carry visiting his relatives in this out any obligations made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acts directly upon the blood and nucoua surface of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Mr. Brantley Miller, of the Lippards and Shealy mill, has returned home from a visit to Gold Hill. Miss Elise Carlisle, of Spar tanburg, has returned home after spending two weeks with Miss Wilma Correll. Mr. Luther Bost and son re Summer :jMderwear( We invested heavily gained a - cfoint for you by so doing, duan- tity is a factor in bringing down prices. We are going to close out a lot of aad Florida, reached through Columbia jsr Align sti. ros. 7, 8, "11 and 12 are the local trains i&ad connect at Salisbury with trains of N. a Division. SEE THE Yankee Watch TELEPHONE' NO. 71. TOUNOED 1842, ; FOR J St Mi SING THEIR OWN PRAISE." competition and retail deal- tagger in eyery case a -sale ?nen testea on merits. f very Piano warranted and will last a uifeiime. ;few Pianos have such a reputation for j tone and durability. facts whichr allj do not ; -.realize, but which make the ST1EFF. Pre eminent. Fine Tuning: ... . .. .'Phone 196. iPiano Manufacturer. Baltimore. SXd. -Factory Branch Wareroom, , N. Tryon St.,Charlotte,N.O. . C. H.WJLMOTH, Manager. .Miss Josie Hiil has gone to XiBiioir to spend a week. 'ZThe series of meetings at Rocky JRidge closed Friday Tiignt. 'Satisfactory work is always i?iven vou at Brown's barber shop. ' LOST Purse containing $1.28. Reward sriven bv return to this V office. D. J- Bostian returned home Friday afternoon from Misen- heimer's springs. Clarence Connelly has returned io his place in the store of H. Ij. farks alter a weeo vacation. AT W. C. Cornell's given for her ' recovery. Leave at St. Cloud Hotel. W, A, Foil , Edwin Markham, author of the "Man with the Hoe," has written a - poeiii tn :the. TJreyf us aftair that will 'appear1, in the Septem ber number of McClure's Masa: zine. Matsumoto, ft J apanese, arrived here this morning and will lec ture at Ep worth Methodist church tomorrow morning and at Central Methodist church to morrow night. Miss Mozelle Castor , has re turned from YisitT.tor if ecklenJ buTgcoinipatried bylieririend, iviiss uessie nuasou, wno wiii spend some time her at her home in No. 5 township. Jim COginsI W;ite man, has been confined to jail on a failur to pay the costs of a warrant against a man named Hale. Hale was indicted for forcible tres pass but was not convicted. Mr. C M Isenhour, of the Avon roller shop, of Gastonia, gave us a pleasant call today (featur- dav) and ordered the Daily Standard to keep him in touch with home folks m No. 4 town ship, where he has just spent several days on a visit. Qo To G W PATTERSON -FOR Hock Salt , . Fresh Butter on Ice, Quaker Oatsr Hominy, Chipped Beef, CannedCora, 1 Tomatoes- - and Peaches. Sodaj- Baking :P63ers; Starch Breakfast Strips. I eeW axJS Parched "Coffee; ea, Cornl t Shi psiuff, Oats, '"'Oil, Flour, Molassesrt3alt, Vinegar, Snuffy Tcibaoc6,; Rice, , Potash, Spices, bottled Pickles ''' Wasting v "Pdwders and? anything m the Grocery inline, - We also carry Rope, Crockery; Glasssware, Woodenware, Dry Goods, Shoes Hats, Tinware Etc; Etc We close our store at 8.15 dur ing the summer months. We de liver goods until 6 p, m. 110 H I II Miss Annie Snell, of near Charlotte, is visiting at Mr. Penick Query's on Spring street. WANTED 1,000 loads of black granite or 4 'nigger head" rocks. Apply to Geo. W. Means, Pearl Thompson, of Sal isbury, arrived here Friday night 1x visit Misses Pearl and Chassie Brown. r Miss Pearl Thompson of Sal jjsbury, will sing in the choir at St. James church tomorrow morning. Mr. Jas. , C. Fink has" been snranted a week's vacation from the office of the Odell Manuf ac- turing Co. Mrs. D. D. Johnson- and chil iren have srone to visit ior a while at : Lenoir, Btickory and -Connelly springs. Surveyor Long who is a. fre quent visitor to Concord, was some days ago - over in-Mecklen burg to see his fatter, Mr. Geo. A'Long, who is now 83 years of .ge. He is not in good health ;aow. Concord bakery, Fruit and Cream - Parlor. Fresh Bread. Cakes. Buns. Doughnuts, etc., Creams, Fruits knd Candies always on hand. Wm, T. Johnson. Prop. 'Phone No. 122. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY The busiest Bnd "mikhtie8 little thing that ever was made is Dr. Kinii's "New : Iiifer Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of: into "'strenKth, listlessness" into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 256 per box. Sold by P. B. Fetzer Druggist. : 7 Is the laundry hard on your goods ? Some are. Jiixamiue your gooas as 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 hole, put new neck' bands on snirts not too oadiy worn (when requested), and in many ways try to prolong the use of your linen. One trial is not a test. Often damasre has been done in previous lannderinsr and we set the blame. Give us' vour steadv patronage and we will guarantee your linen to last longer than when done at many ' otner launanes. 11 111 M. L. Brown & BRo; LIVERY. FEED, AND 8ALE : 8TABLES. . U8t in xeat of StCfoud i&teiOa nibuBes 'ineet 'H 'passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds furnished promptly ; andat treasonable pricey HorfiendniuUf v always on hand or ealer Breeaers of .noroughbreq Poland China Hrqa U and ; DyE WORKS - Phone No. 2 lit -Till I month 3 6 ii tt I year 9 35c. i.oo; 2.00. 4.00 i3 DON'T YOU MISS IT. V. : WHILE OTHERS SLEEP v i j k ' Perchance to dream, we are wide awake, cementing more firmly the Bond of Union between our customers and ourselves. Our sincere wish is to win the esteem and kind words of every custo mer. We knbw of but one way to do this, , viz; to be certain of what we sell. We offer you the cleanest, best assort sd stock of Furniture anil Honse Fnrsto2 (and STOVES, Bucks & others) in our line to be obtained in the city. We want your trade not only for the present, but for all time to come. See our new line for ninety-nine, and the low prices we have made on them. Furniture and Undertaking; 'Phone No. 9, The North Carolina College & OF GSllCULTUFiEflfJDlJlECHAfJICARTS Term Begins Wednesday, September 6th. iiires an citraofinar course ot . instruction at an extraordinary .... . ;-- '. i . i JtS3 out prepare students: to ;ecome intelligent dirtdrs of agriculf ural and mechanical enterprises . . , Tic are complete special and ortfcouhKUi wlous Ap1? cultural. Industrial, Mechanical, Textile and Ciylc Arts. . , " StSdents w II beallowed to stand the entrance examination at the county-Sate of the counties in which thej reside, thus saying the expense EiScWminations wiU baligld on the 19th of August if th?cur house, under the supervision, qf County. Sup rin- tendent. For further inf ormation; calalogne, etc., apply to Q Presfdeiit (leoT; West Raleigh; N. C.
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