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u r r . (SSj .-.. ' . : , . , . --j. s ..- I.. FH1CE: l.CO per year CONCORD, N. t5. WEDNESDAY,. DECEMBER 19, 1900. Single copy 5 cent 'I 4 Y t 1 more bacUctor thai? any thing CAUGHT iX A RAMBLE. ' elfp save'wiien a group of the f ai r Yuat C4.0 L;.a Down tu Line1 . . . . 1 sex annihilates them. t uip!y t'ie llclw!ar Demands. Miss Mollie Braetien'3 wln- It istruly.entortaintngtoscand fi are fuU ofhe most up -to- tUo displays m the windows andVfe millinery o-00s and is A through them that ro arranged. Q beauty Uk Christmas jThey could hardly have more of' .-! . i . . . rni mins gooa 10 eai. men wtu- 6 ows speak persuasively to. thoijj to please" and win the purchasers for goods and mementos for the Christmas tide. Going up "tfnion street to the . right you first peep in at D P Dayvault's and find "a, window all arrayed in spotless linen the em' blem of. purity and modesty. The second window is neat but sparsely dressed with millinery. , A gentle hint from the rubber neck that the window would hold more brought the answer from Miss Hicks that rapid sales kept it so. I Craven Bros, do not depend upon a. window 'display but through the clear,, clean flights you see the shinning furniture that makes home bright clnd cosy. ' . '.Dry and Miller have a w'ndow neatly dressed that makes a good display of shoes, good for Christ mas as any time. Bell Harris & Co. have an end- loss variety of the useful and "the arnamcntal goods to be seen though not in the windows. You can look long and not see it all. There's plenty there for Christ mas presents. At the Cannon & Fetzer's Company's store where special attention is always paid to win dows you see one all lined and moulded with silver haed paper gracefully hung and looped with varicguLC'l laces and sprcad.below with snowy down and laid with ladies kid gloves in the beauty of easy irregularity as if the dainty little hahd within were placed in yours with the sweet passivenoss of charming maidenhood. A second window has a display of 1 footwear, dity and neat and suggestive of "how beautiful the feet." A third is hung full of gents furnishing goods and ri vals the superfines. You look to the heights above and the depts beneath and all is beauty. They can make a fellow look well there whether he is or not. W C Correll'syou see a dis play of that most artistic and costly goods, cut glass that a trained ye and cultured fancy aloae can see to worth its market Prce. In the other is valuable jewelry suitable fcr gifts as well as for i:al pleasure to possess. 8J Ervin has a display of fruits gracefully and invitingly arranged. Surely nothing is 'left undone to give you a craving for luscious fiuits and whole-j F.orne edibles. The Gibson Drug store seems to lo all window and re veals J time all the year round. ilA thing of beauty is a joy forever." H B Lentz -has a full and in viting .display in hs windows. They show up well. The Concord Drug Company has vey attractive windows that always display a fair amount of goods with now au additional at tractiveness. Fotzer's Drug store is a com plete ranch of Belgian rabbits with bright, untarnishable metal wra"e underneath ready to cook them iu French, cuisine.- It raaks woll with the most, attrac tive windows in town. At H L Parks & Co.Vyou see a window with variegated lining just full of toy furniture, dogs, horses, gee so and hook and ladder company" with team in full speed to the tire. A small boy can gaze till he's tired but he can hardly want any . thing 'that is" not there. If he does b,e has only to step inside to find it oft fered with a few feminine fcm'les thrown in with every bargain. .Lippards and Barrier use their window for the special allure ment of Tommy Tickletooth. Those big sticks of candy seem to smile at the little folks. E F White lias a beautiful' dis play of lamps, artificial flowers etc. Ho offers you light and and learning for holidays. ' It is a very concentration of loveliness iu the line of head gear for the fair sex at Miss Nan nie Alexander's. We can't see the improvement for Christmas airs but how can there be any? Tlrey are always at crowning point. Dr. D D Johnson has a win dow display "rather substantial than charming but oa the show case within is rare beauty. A set of four pieces, two candle sticks, a looking glass and writ ing outfit of warranted 24 carat gold is so elegant as to be the golden charm among the Ohrist mas present goods that we found. Mr. V D Sikes' windows are hard tp p&ss by when you crave fruifcs and cakes. It'really not intended that you shall pass by and you need not do so todress up the inner man. . W A Foil hs a limited window display with Miss Manhattan rtf it, but his whole store looks like a mart of fruits and table sup plier;. His Christtras tree is pretty as a forerunner of next Tuesday. Dove & liost have no less in their display of rich and tooth some supplies for Christmas. 1 and well arranged, a charm toj yj hi look at, but do not fairly repre sent the stock within that trans ports the little ones, as t were into a new wdrld of juvenile de lights. . The Hole in the Wall is almost stopped up with peanuts, pin ders, goobers and groundpeas, with supplements that Signor tells about as you pass. In taking an eveaing ramblo much more is met than we have mentioned, but are largely of the lines htt!o affectod by the ap proach of Christmas and there fore are not within the scope of this effort to note special holiday attractions. ' As one sees' the gay and jolly youngsters, all of whom must have something unusual for Christmas, the wonder is how they can all bo supplied, but to look through the immense stocks one is anazed at the immensity of the supply. As there were honors enough at the Sant'ago victory for all, so there is a thing of beauty in our wiudows and stores for every one but him who is too slow at buying. A lESII LINE OF Nice Candies, ALSO NICE FRESH Summer. Cheese AT S. J. ERVIN 'S With the Sick. Wo are pained to announce that Mrs. Frank Weddington is dangerously ill. though the symptoms this (Wednesday) morning were somewhat promis ing. She boro to hr husband a son on Tuesday morning and wo are glad to loarn that it has promise of thrift. This young husband and father has our profound sympathy in his anxiety. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pink Misenheircer we- are sorry to learn is at tho brink of death. Convulsions wracked its infant frame at interval Tuesday and Tuesday night. The tom perature was lover this (Wednes day) morning but assurance of life are feeble. The hearts of these young parents are thrilled with anxiety and tender solicitude for their little one and cluster around them many hearts of lov ing sympathy. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. M Sappenfield aftdj a- promise of early recovery grew very much worse Tuesday even ing and approached the danger point again. W are glad to loirn that its condition has somewhat improved to5tiy (Wed nesday). We hope he will be spared to gladden the home of doting'jf&rents. a a Ji (r, 00 , & Vi? ISST PRESENT TOUKSFI.F WITU A NEW PAIR OP v a? i; W HERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY DO SO AND AT THE sAME '. SAVE A DOLLAR ON A PAIR. 6 a .VvTe have just received a new lino of ViciPat. Loath-j ers, especially for the "holiday trading. Thev ;.iv right from the makers' hands and are absolutely t he I Uw t n 4 1 . . .1 1 . A mi TT' 1 A .1 u;nu uicviuiiai inu liiu huwum, Myius. iiio v ici i aioni does not break and is usually sold for $1.00 here it is sold for 4 0- On the threshold of tho social season we bid yon welcome tc tho largest and most complete line of Par X ty and Dress Footwear. Everything that refined tixto, correct fashion, and elegance can suggest, is here. All sizos and widths C to E. We are very proud of fa our Liadies' bhoos at this price and want you tu o (fa them. ' Price. - ' ...E fa a. r.i- IK 5 -o ( 6 ; it pays to pay as much as you can afford for Shoes, j - but'whatover you pay expect our Shoos to be a little' ,T ueiier tnan anyoouy eises. uur ftnoes come trom the 'fL best manufacturers, are perfect fitting and good'wear X ers. You want to see what we offer for siM'O its v. h.s ? -you pay $2.50 for at some- jtlaccs a a a si w a s :H. L. Parks Si Co. a a a a It is little use lending a hard unlQss you give a heart. Ram's Horn. 3 JHL I3L JL S ID Iffl JUL .3 comes but once a year and-if you don't get your share it shall not. be our fault. We prorlose to take Stock "Decern oer 2Gtli, rain . shine, sick or well, and in order to make stock taking, as light d possible we will m alee you PRICES on all kinds" of Furniture, even a . Stan Leader Cook Stove REMEMBER lli it the "ncorii Stc?.!n I.:iM.w'ry "Dye Wt.rks still have the (iopartu .-t. of Cyeaniu arid DytiDfX, uad i.s S.-l,. i jre piirod than eyer iu thatlijio. Oim i:.-hd, in is Jui.o thoroi;.i4:ii,j' DYE scicntificilly. OUR PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS r (jont & Vest Cleaued ami Prese'l $ ,7.5- Pair ol Tunts ' " Or Whole fcsmt ' " 1.01) AnOvorooat " " ?-j Ladies Skirts " M 80 to 1.00 Suit,H DyeJ ual PtHed 3.;? Pants ' " Skirts " " , 'C iol.JO Prices on any other article: noi mention will be given upor. aj- plication. Also remember thftt. -o per cent, discount is aj.i -we'd on ali Dye work. Give n r. 'riuJ, 5Concorl Steam Laundry & D?e IcrS and if you want a TIEJT w of course you tow:i. Come .ud s do, we tliink we have the best in Ihe t GOODS tfiftt are arriving daily. We are yours, wishing to le yourtauta Clan sr 2 our w I i TT a.,,. 4h it
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