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o XL'. s:.'w-?- V J5ti M M J K -.1 H . . WliC": V.00r:r year. t;cORD, n, v. "vr:jpN;:si,'Ay july . 1002. ' tffNGLB COPY 5 CENTS 9 M i- K & 1 sl. 11 k . . I . 1H .. W.W IvJ v. OEM iraL , . . . II M Ik MIC lkF M "I Hi f M VI ft n NEV RAILROAD FfliI GSBCORD in j . " (! f $ i ft .11 1 is costw) io iiiiEim mi A I -a n f " 'h ftflT, FLEAMT '0 THE UUE mM GETS ITS LOriG S0ETF0 000E 1 brbUAL l-UK 1 1 AY ; F2J V HHV DopartnuMit in fliis store is now thrown into this i)i'o-invent?)ry fj s.th1. Tho first week found us quite busy and this, the 'semid week, wilt ft Freight Gets the Benefit cf the Seaboard Air Line, the Coast I 1,0 fnr nh,oml bmlusc ,,f Jl eieo.nbination of bargains. This is a Treat Line and the Improve! Cape Pear Road Will Tap Concord K portunif for men or women to luy thin, breezy summer merehandi'se at a gn .;, Near Business Core. p saving. J'he stoek must be lowered and the price has been cut in many eases $ ! C! : I Wo have it upon tljo best of authority that tho incorporators of half. Home new features in' Dry (ioods, 'illinery and Xotions will be 111 evi.- the Carolina Colony Company, noted in Tuesday's paper in- H . stead of bein- the main enterprise is in fact merely to aid in the to!K' t,ls '(vk 011 tlu (lr' -(),,l!s SllI( development of the country tributary to a new rail raid to be built U ()ur (:(Mlt's Furnishing ide is making a special appeal thh. Nveek to the men. 4 from Concord to Fayett-eville. For some months this scheme has tb ' i been considered favorably by northern capitalists, and application ,R Xo man can afford to miss this sale and -you will do your friend a favor to tell I has been made for a railroad charter to the Secretary of state, !r , f under chapter 40 of the Code. The incorporators are Edward W "bout Wednesday morning and will continue for two Weeks Shedd and J Herbert Shcdd. of Providence. K. I.; v V Siebert, of , , e , , , , , 1 1 , ,r, ' ?f but or course the best patterns and -popular sizes go lirst. J here is no nioss Waterbury, Conn.; W T Pi att, of New York, N. Y.; W L Holt, A i 1 11 H Slocomb, II W Lilly, A '5 Williams, A P Vanstory, H. McJ). K this merchandise but its clean tfoods of a high character at a moderate price. Robinson, of Fayettcvilfe; J C Adam's and J W AIcLauchlin. of (a T? -j AfrwA WW Mi11 r,f lli'nv Tt A TIW P. "NT JUncx :nA J TTT Jl Johnsoi:, of Aberdeen; Jonns. Cook and Paul Barriner, of Mt.! HCS-JM' Is. 4i jt k k A .A waJ Pleasant; R A lb-own, M J I aldv3!l, II L Parks, G T Crowell, Jji'i T . . - . . . , . ... . . . , . ' r t m i 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 i ,1 1 u JJarrier, J K 1'attorson. II U llerrin.r, K W JJicr, and ji LfiRJ J he price is cut deeply on our presei't stoi'R oi blurts as tile Mesai Stickly, of Concord. I broken. Home weeks ajo. we made a purchase from a promie.ent Shirt mannfac- f': xnisroau, 10 ue Known irs me xoriii arouua c-euirai, moans , . , . -. , . . . .. . y. y rarer 01 iammoro mar enaoies us 10 "iier you some niu raue .iiiits entrap. much for tho future of Concord and Cabarrus county. Crossing the three tronk lines of the Southern, Seaboard and Coast Line ami connecting with the head of navigation on the Cape Fear, it will afford what Concord has so long needed, competition and i cheaper rates of freight. We are assured that the building of 1 $ this roar! is practically a certainty, etc., etc. Concord at no dis tant dajr will be a city of L'5,000 and have a wholesale trade equal to that of Gtv-ensboro o" Charlotte. urricti jar I There is no trash in this lot as every shirt is full made in every I offer the best cool and breezy Summer Shirts that money wfll buy at t vo prices: ! X K ft A -ae in Ttlain white lace e fleet hhirts and nea liuun-d m;rv)rt f mmch Madras that sell ordinarily for 1 .25 and 1.50 will b" pri S: .i)(. i Shirts are v(dl nrnle, p(r!'eef 'iffim.? and entecd pattern- ; t,. 1 j 1 nc!i irether with t!ii: srjeeia'j factory line in neat oalterns of llack g white1 and hlno.nnc! whirc, cuffs to inntch and sizes 11 in !7, real value 7 M this inventory price The reader niny take up his map and trace from Concord iv$ "fj 1 S Jot consists of broken Fizes fl'f)!)) slock of IkS'e, 75c and 91r Mt. Pleasant and th.rougli Stanly, Montgomery, Moore and Cui.i berland to Fayeltoviilc and thence along South River to see what a pretty ride we will f.ave to Wilmington and he will g.;e bow freight may come r.nd go by the Seaboard Air Line, the Atlantic Coat Lino or by tho Cipo Fear,, which is to be improved so that heavy freights may take water at Fayotreviil j and . reach all our great, coast markets. " This seems altogether the finest opening for Concord lljut it has ever hall ; )- i pan 15 Danraans. . k V Y Vive !b flc i) ;y but .a rcat $ deal to show you. A pair of nev; i trousers will add greatly to your sum- j It is hard to conceive of anything like it , the town. Xj out- mcr wardrobe. A rants maiiufaeturei let can be so good and no route could give freight such choice. Mt. Pleasant, yes Mt. Pleasant is on the fine and will now get the needed adjunct, a splendid railroad. Returning to our.own city, we tap the town near its business core, penetrating it as far as possible up 'Corbin street, where goods will land almost at the stores. Ofik-es will be practically at the depot and in the closest touch with 1hebusinessc:enter. Heilitf Items. Hteilig, July 8. The M!sen heimer & Brown threshing com parfy started to threshing last Friday. They thf-osh from three to six crops a da, $ An iffort is being made to run a singing school at Lower Jptone. IJcv. ,p tl Riedel)l went to Alabama gst week on a visit. Hi tSSpulpit at Lower Stone was filled last Sunday by his father-in-law, Rev. C G Zipf. Mr. Jacob Dry and wife, who have been visiting in this turn munity wifl return t their hi1?no in Illinois this week. The new furture factory at Rockwell is now readv to run. president J A MiBrovn tells us Airs. Joseph Bonds, of Golan" Trt)usijfe marked Hill, died last Saturday morning and the remains were interred Sunday morning. She leaves a husband and five children, ne in cleaning" up his summed' stoek sacri- 'h tieed some monc-vand our pr-trons reap I reap the benefit. 'Strictly all pure j worsted ri,ituseis vith tin- best "of h trimmidgs and ivory buitons, usual price .(X pair. rJliey are in large variety of style, being otily two, four I and sometimes six pairs of a kind. In I? thr. lot most all sizes and .take your choice foi . . One table of 2.5y uid 3.00 Cut .Prices in roovzr. t t I J o I counter of ladies and children Oxfords worth 75 cents, 1.00 and WTf? and 1.25 marked . . tiU j! P Childrens hi:;h 'rade Strar Sandals and Ties, ;a;-s i to 2, sold for ff 1.25 and 1 .50, now . ,L'U fc Ladies' Oxford-, including the (J fj Uegina at 2.50 and '3.00, now l.tliJ i m .00 Men's line Welt Box calf, Velours k or Vici Oxfords were 3.0U and n T 45.50, now cut price, . L.ll) All Sliocg bought at this Store Shincd Free ill. i; only a few weeks old. Lee.
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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