ft
Arrival ot lriu, .
' . . " . -" .'
The following change of schedule took
effect Junel2, 1899.
NORTHBOUND. .
No. 8 arrives at 5.52 am, ;
36 " 14 10 00 am,
44 12 u " 7-09 p mt
. 39 " 8.51 p m, (flag)
63 '' : " 2 OOa'm(lieuijt)--SOUTHBOUND
37 arrives at 8.49 a m, (flag)
11 " "1123 a m,
7 ' " 8.51 p m,
- 35 14 " 9.20 p'm, (flag) - .
33 " 719 a m,
fii " 8.49 a m, (freight)
3KS"ffi1S& Phia, which was Dewey's flagship and : the words, "Rear Admiral
south of Charlotte, and is f topped for at Manila, and the zodiacal sign
rTWrioi fort-December, in which lucky
passengers for Salisbury, High Point, month; Dewey was born. CilF
No.
u
description of Dewey's Sword, vx r ters "G. D., and iinm3diately un
it will' be remembered that der them are the letters "U. S.
Congress appropriated as 'much N.," surrounded by sprays of the
as $10,000 for the Dewev sword. rjlant.
' - - - f s- x - .
The following description V may The ferrule, , or lower end of
appease the curiosity of; some as the scabbard; terminates in en
tb how such sword is made. twined gold dolphins.
"The sword, except its steel The sword box is of white oak!
blade and the body mental of its ; inlaid with black, velvet, and at1
scabbard, is entirely 22-karat the center of the cover a gold
gold. On the pommel is carved . shield surmounted by an eagle
the name of the battleship Olym-! and inscribed with a single star
Dewey, U. S,' N."
H?SaDSi?l5e JS Cling these is a closely wpvc n.
Washington, no. 6t stops ior wreaui pi oaK leaves, -long em-
i irTinlihtiTflr nr I , . - .
StTbevond? an I to ' ffe on p. ployed Ho indicate and adorn
eengers for regular stopping places ran
11a NTr 38 stuns to let
off oasseni?ers from regular stopping JtSelOW these the pommel IS em
places south of Ne wells and to, take on braced- by a gold collar, on the
passengers for regular stopping places, . v . n -' . -
T.vnnhhnrrr or bevond. ironi; oi wmcn are me arms oi
Nos. 33 and 34 stop at Concord for
caonrrnru t.n fir from the C. C. & A.
ljivision Charlotte to Augusta and field of shield in enamal. Below
other points in South Carolina, Georgia ty,PTM nrp tp rm5 nf Vprmnnt
anA rnhpdthrnnjTii noi-nmbift inemare arms or Vermont,
or Augusta ' Dewey's native state, with the
XnneVaS "Freedom and Unity,"
and
W. N. C. Division.
TELEPHONE NO. 71.
FOUNDED.
.1842
and the colors of the shield in
enamel. .The plain part of
the gold collar is decorated with
stars and a graceful finish is giv
en to it by a narrow bank of oak
leaves. The sword blade is Da
mascened, with the inscription:
A Very Bold, Bad Robbery.
The Troutinan correspondent.
of the Statesville Landmark says,
Eli Hartsell, a young man 21
ydars old, was robbed of $25 and
way home Monday evening. ' He aild tpSOU "SUluS.
found himself, suddenly seized!
and thrown "down in his wagon
by one man, while another
robbed him. Then a pistol was
placed at his head and fired.
The ball passed through his hat
without touching, his head. He
temprarily lost consciousness!
i i- t . . i f
ana wnen ne came to ne was
alone in the wagon and the horse'
was running. ,
One hundreii CMldrens "yestee
Suits. StyHsh Paerris! Hand
some trimmings. NEew and ele
gant designts. Finely Tailored.
Altogether Swell. All sizes, 3 to 8.
They are $5.00 and !$6. 00 suits
and strictly up to date. You can
have choice at $300.
One hundred Vestee suits' at
to $1.50. yThey are $2.00
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"Sing Their Own Praise."
TheSTIEFFisthe PIANO to buy:
it Las no equal for the monev as you
save the middleman's profits and it will
last a lifetime; but re have several
bargains in other makes.
We have taken in exchange- for
STIEFF'8 two Ivers & Pond Pianos,
oue, the finest style that firm manu
f ictnres and it is almost new. If you
want this make here are bargains
Piano Hftnnfactarer,
Baltimore 31 1.
PontmiTT Dnnnnh Wnnonnmn 213 ! IV.
IQ01U1J JJiaUUll naiOlUUlU. Tryon St.,
Co H. WSEmotlhi, Mgr.
Fine Tuning. Palace Organs.
Ciias. M, Stieei;
A white man was sent to the
chaingang Wednesday for train
beating. Pearl Schubert, who has been
sick for some time, is gradually
recovering. r
Remember the meeting of the
U. D.-CPs Friday at 4:30 o'clock
at Mrs. Wadsworth's.
Miss Lizzie Kinciad has re
turned here, after spending some
time at her home in Lenoir.
Mrs. M L Scott went up to
Salisbury this morning to spend
a few days with her friends.
Several persons at this place
have received invitations to act
as marshals at the Winston Fair.
The wholesale and retail busi
ness of the late Geo. W Patterson
will continue the same as heretofore.
bherm Peck has moved into
his residence on East Corbin
street purchased from Mr. W
UCorrell.
Miss Emma and Ella Erwin
left Wednesday morning to enter
Sunderland Hall School at Con
cord. Salisbury Sun. -
Mrs. Preston, of southwest
Virginia, has arrived here to
spend a week or more ' with her
son, Rev. Cochran Preston.
Miss Mary Goodman is quite
sick with fever at the home of
Mr. Will Goodman on the corner
of Church and East Depot street.
Will Harris, a negro, was sent
to the chain gang for violating
one of the town ordinances, in re
gard to driving on the sidewalk
with a wagon.
Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of Char
lotte, N. C, will be in Concord
at St. Cloud on Fridav.- October
20th, for this one day only. His
Nose' and Tb rnnt
Vvv. JStV-
: "the gift of the na- :
tion to rear admiral.
i george dewey, u. s.'n"., .
i in memory of the vic-
tory at manila bay, :
: may l, 1898." :
The sword grip is covered with
fine shark skin bound with gold
wire and inlaid pith gold stars.
The guard is an eagle termina
ting in a claw which grasps the
top in which the blade is set; the
eagle's outstretchecUwins form
the guard proper.
The scabbard is of this steel,
Damascened in gold, with sprays
of a delicate sea plant, the Ross
Marinus, typical of fidelity, con
stancy and-remembrance. These
sprays are interlaced, stars fil
the d inner spaces, - dolphins the
outer spaces. . Sprays of oak
leaves and acorns secure the rin
and trappings of the scabbard;
above these on the front of the
! scabbard is a raised monogram
in diamonds, entwining the let-
among
Now it is said they are storing
electricity in a capsule. It should
betaken with a grain of salt. !
Philadelphia Times.
Lersey
HOW THIS ?
We offer one hundred dollars
reward for any caee of catarrh
that can not by cured by Hall's
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
reliable in all business transac
tions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their
firm. . . -
West & Truax, .
Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, 0.
W aiding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in- W
lernany, acis uireouy upon me
blood and mucous surface of the
system. Price 75o. per bottle.
Sold by all druggists. - Testimo
nials free.
; Two hundred Childrens' Reefer
suits. Finest goods, splendidly
tailored, at $2.00. to $3.00. There
are plenty of $5 suits
them. -Boys
heavy, all-wool
suits at $S. You won't find them
for less than $2.50 anywhere
else.
Splendid line of Men's suits just
in. We save you 25 cents on
every dollar you spend.
?
Cannon & Fetzer Co.
Mr. Daniel Harwood, who quite
a while ago had the misfortune
to get a thumb torn off, has re
sumed work at the lumber yard
of the Yorke & Wadsworth Co.
NEW YORK MARKETS.
SAVING
Is the royal road to fortune.
If you want to save come to
our store, we can save
Nov.-.
Jan.
Sugar
COTTON
OPENED. CLOSED.
. . 7.00 r 7.06
..7.18 7.20
. 141 141i
.119 121 J
.. 73 7S$
. . 512J 510
you money on
FURN1TUR
E.
We are the whip to prices to double the speed of sales.
burg, has arrived here to take , Ribs . .
a position x in the store of the)
Cannon & Fetzer Co. She is AHoninn
staying with Mrs. Jno. Wads-. MUtJI 1 UUI 1
worth. ' . 7,
Tuti.T r n V : A Mothers.
Little Julia Gray's many friends
will be glad to learn that her ; ' '
condition is not so serious as two
days ago. She has typhoid fever, j Misses.Ribbed fleeced lined cot
Mrs. Boshamer will leave Satur- L vrt,4o wHnTnre fn mafn!.
J IUU V goto W xujjl cu vv vjju u vs muitvu)
FURNITURE AND UNDER 1AKING
i
We have 44 doz.
day to attend her bedside.
A negro man dropped into our
office Wednesday evening and
asked that we be sure and save
him a nickel's worth of papers
until Saturday evening. We feel
sure tnat he can be accom
modated.
!
I (jiirahl Miial Bank
Offero the business publie a reliable, per
manent, conservative and acoommod&k
sizes from 13 to 34, at 25 cents mg banking instution.
, , m,A f We solicit your patronage with the
each. Call and see them. They asslirance of honorable treatment and
are just what you want for the due appreciation of your patronage.
XI we can serve you auy nmo wo
FRESfi
OYSTERS
little folks.
Gibson & Morrison.
They
Are
be glad to have you come and see us.
UBERAIi ACCOMMODATIONS
TO CUSTOMERS. ------
namtal ana Sumlus - $10050.
D. B CoiiTBanb, Chashier,
J. M. OdkIi, President,
AT THE
Concord Bakery.
I
Beauties
Bread, Doughnuts,
Buns, Cakes, Pies,
Cream Puffs, etc. .
Special attention given to lady
patrons. ' ;
Oysters 35 cents per quart,
. Joe Fisher, Proprietor.
' 'PHONE 122.
k- Every one of them
will please you. Come . and
see them. A fine lot of -
Opal Rings.
W. C. CORRELL,
THE JEWELEK.
M, L. Brown Sl BRo,
LIVERY, FEED LSD- SALE
STABLES.
Just in rear of St. Cloud HotL Om
nibuses meet all passenger trains
Outfits of all kinds farnished
promptly and at reasonable prices.
Horses and mules always on nana
or sale. Breeders of j.noroughbreu
Poland China Hog.
Qo To tai
G W PATTERSON
FOR
Kock bait
Fresh Butter on Ioe,
Quaker Oats, Hominy,
Chipped Beef,
Canned Corn, Tomatoes,
and Peaches.
Soda, Baking Powders, Starch
Oracser, Larl, Hams, Prunes,
Breakfast Strips,
Green aud Parched Coffee, Tea,
Sugar, soap, reas, meai,
Corn, Shipstuff, Oats, Oil,
Fiour, Molasses, oait,
Vinegar, onuu, iuua-uu, xvio,
Potash, Spices, boctled v'-
Pickles, Washing Powders
n-nA onrtliinof in ihft .flrnfiflTV
jUU li J w ,
iZn IVn n Ion AQI1(T
1XUC. i q aiov voiij,
Bope, Crockery, Glass-ware,
Woodenware, DryGoods,
Shoes Hats, Tinware Etc. Etc
We close our store at 8.15 dur-
in or t, mr TTiiri ht uiuiilud. it o
liyer goods until 6 p.m.