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laGket Store The Concord N, C, Sept ?4 1904. Best 5c. and Tablets AND' PERSONALS I -HVI VllHH'H Hit fl f .Ik,,' Item of Interest to , All .'.yt'i " i .Headert"iVj) ;: 'MfrJ' F- enilet, came In rum viiaiiuiLc uiis morning. Mr.. H. ;M. .Pcnnis ippnj ft, few hours in Salisbury this mqrning. j.- A'lij. Frank MpxjoFyiu)w wifb tne w nite-orrispjf-t; otge, y.o, , Miss Maggie Bamhardt, 'of' Pfcmeer Mills, is sp'ertdfng the' Sky' irf'rrie city. f - - Rev. Pul Barringer went to Lex ingtori this mSrningto fill 1 an appoint ment thefe J "'; ";' ; ' Mrs, hlam King returned, this mornine 'from :'a viiit 'to' relatives'' In Charlotte. ' '" ' in Town. Very respectfully, JUST RECEIVED A BARREL OF D. Home-Made Sour Kraut. J. bost $ CO. JliCome pay ftnit 1904 tsUtea.: : :KLt .. .j.-:..- .,: 1 5 Mr. Shaespeare Harris, of Char- 'lotttf.'Was jjn'the'crtfiod 'V " " wf . Your tax' receint can be had at the tax collector i office, Come now, : .vFair arj4..warmer tonight ; Sunday Fair ami warmer In the interior' says I the weath, jnan, i 1 v .1 Mf.iWf.Sv. Morrison.cotJ'ioneer Mitts,' Watnere Wsx. withl fourteen! bales of cotton. M. AncJrewutnerJlhCttvoinor row at,lllock.aAjZ Ifd" , iorooraBw is MBMf 1M your pastor wij'ie Jopkinefor you at t'nunm LB not aisappojm mm. Early Sept ember Days Mrs, GoWan Dusenberj and Master Cidwan,''Went'tb!'LextngtOH this mbrh- 1st rveair rreeman will arrive in I foftfch't' to spend Sunday with hjr cjjilsin,' Miss KliJa White. Misi Amelia Cox,of Charlottesville, Va., arrived in the ekf last night to visit har sister, Aliss' Annie Cox. Senator I. M. Simmons will speak in Concord, on October 25th. Mr. Hackett will be in Cabarrus during the month of October and make sev eral speeches. 'Hie Shiners will hold a ceremo f.ial session ;if White Stone Spring, S. C, on the 1 Sth day of the seventh month Raiah, 1322. Dr. Herrimr. I the only shriner in the c ity, will at- Wwd-tbis session. He is the only one who will know when to no. I lie Charlotte friends will be glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. lohn C. Leslie, who will arrive in the city from New York, on Sunday. Mr. Leslie, who had to undergo an opera tion for appendicitis, has been dismiss ed frpm the hospital there and is rap idly regaining his strength. Charlotte Chronicle. i A I Cauble: a notorious nrarn "Kits wrien the moon eoes out of the , -- is- i I i whom the police have had an eye on for Business. ' "e engine is being repaired I r1! I ...:n i c:.l-j some time, is orcum intr a rp in ihf 111 viuuuiic iu ui uc oubucu in a county jail today. He is charged I with several offenses, one of which is Misses Catherine and Roberta Price stealing chickens, also for larceny, and Miss Alice Mabrey who have He was arrested in High Point yester- been visiting at Dr. J. &' Lafferty's day and brought here last night by the return to their home in Albemarle chief of police of that town. Chief this morning. They were accom Boger had notified the officers there to Ipanied by Mrs. Latferty. K rn tlm lnj-iL-f-tii (nr kim At lm I uii un, luvn-vuL iwi mm, is m. i T . . , , , iviis ietne oiass enteruinea a I mean negro ana w,u no aouotne given .umberofner friendf t Remind us that the serious duties of life and business not d,sappo,nt h. are fQ bemn anew. Vacation ovpr now is flip ti'mo M r. I E. jSfenccr .Blackburn, Repub-1 lican candidate 10? Congress, arrived LJ. Vkorl-i7 frv o Ulv. ! thimornSanaMs atthe St. Cloud. 6vl A J oviiwi. c Wll I1C1JJ ail cUUIlg U11S line. Thystll roller is at work on the -C 11 1 lT i . , hiu jan bnd the depot The chain u'icoii otuciv uviii ciu uic iiuiuiuiii iricirKeLS are nere and gang is preparing to macadamize this hltt. ' ! "' Mr. H. I. Wood house has returned frpm a visit to Hiddenite, very much m proved and benefitted by the ten days rest. News received last night and today from Capt. J. M. W. Alexander is more encouraging. He was quite a still coming. September reminds the mother that fun and frolic have played havoc with the little summer dresses, but we have a host of other things that are eager to take their place, such as Percals. Chambravs. Chevoits and good deal better. I Mr. j. m Mabrey amved in the Ginghams, all fast colors. There are numerous other y last night. He has finished his I ork in Charlotte and will be at home! ii 1 1 11 j i i, for several days. UllligO WC WUU1U 11KC LU 1UC11L1UI1 111 U11S lintJ DUl SPaCC I0r Mr. C. C. Whitaker is building a store room on Vance street for r. Hiram Sherrill. It will be occu pied by Mr. Carl Williams. Mr. Will kizziah, of the Southern, spent last night in the city with his mother, Mrs. Polly Kizziah. She re turned to Spencer with him this morn ing. Rev. N. B. Bodie will deliver a lecture under the auspices of the Luther League, at St. James Lutheran church tomorrow night at 7:30 o'clock The public is invited. I'll mrtrr lirrk ...... k.t they will be ready to light the streets I ?V M ' uannon Jt etzer to. bids. Come and see for yourself. Your welcome will be hearty. P Dr.J.S.LAFFERTY Offtca In Wew Morris Build Jmg Wo. 15 and 16 SPECIAL ATTENTION Chta Chronic Dlamamam and OhMt mf Children. Calls umtlf mttenda a good sentence on the road. Phone 131- Introduction of Fall Creations In Stetson and No Name Hats. .OrtiJO We Deg to . announce the arrival of The Stetson and Mo Name,JH,ats; Already sizes and stocks have been called for by bestof admirers. Our Hat line wins and holds friends, Justly sch we have the advanced styles for fall in your size, color stock and price. It s our pleasure to show vou throup-h. R-itLua - O ' .... 'jjnOVJU & CANNON CO. For Spiel The Gem Restaurant, Fixtures and Good will Respectfully, Jno. C. Smith. ' j.J rlp .llj1 " ' L . .-'V'-X:- -:.:' ? vK":'i'f"i : -!...(-! 'J 4 -' EIASnC DKCASE AND DESK The only combination permitting as much of as' little book space as wanted and additions to that space as desired. .The Desk tlnit can be combined -with any number of Book Units in unlimited variety :of arrangements For home library. prpfessional, office It's unequalled for trtflityrConvenienCe andf J beauty. Call and see it, or cut this'out nd send 'l . for .Catalogue No. J 03 containing full inferrrtaorw. party at her home on North Union street last night Light refreshments were served and all the guests de parted voting her a charming hostess. Mrs. Christina Barringer was strick en with paralysis at the home of her son, Mr. Jno. Barringer, in No. 8 township, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Barringer is 82 years of age and is in a la very precarious condition. Rev. J. . Smith has returned from Charlotte, where he has been hoidin? a meeting. He will nil his pu'pu at the First Baptist church tomorrow night Rev. Bennett will preach in the morning. At night several per sons will be baptized. Cotton came in pretty brisk today. No one had an idea that the receipts would be more than a hundread bales but at 2 o'clock there had been 181 bales unloaded at the platform and it was thought that there would be 200 before the day was done. The price still remains at 10:25 and the farmers . tt i . ... xm pwe.. pieasea witn mis pnee. I etghgt fc.-rfa-fc- --. - luuia I jm m m-jm. m , Irh, vtonn a m, w a a uuscw iv cents. . .-.w r. Kw.a w cm niiiui UII I yesterday afternoon and demloished it Mr Autcn and the hone escaped no- hurt . Mr. Auten, who m a butcher and lives oat the line between Meck lenburg and Cabarrus counties had been in Charlotte yesterday and was ion his return home. ' He was going out the Lawyers road and was on the crossing when the engine struck the wagoiu - The wagon was mashed up rather badly. Mr. Auten jumped and thus escaped unhurt - The bone was KlaSZlard'S Fh0 Candles. I also unhurt" Charlotte News. (Solonial Eondache Powder : THE GIBSON Drag Store. Sola Selling Agents for Lc-.i .:cl:l.;rris Mia Nannie Alexander .invites you to a display of autumn millinery, Wednesday Sept 28th, 1904 av A i Ail Saint's Parba, The members of the Parish ar re I Quested to be o resent at service tomnr. row. fSundav) morning a the rnr Tax v money is necessary for good I has special communications to make!1 . '. ' ' , ' I to them. ' . s t: i I It takes tax money to get streets, JUST BETWEEN SEASONS ! And Everybody is on the Lookout For Bargains. We have gone through our Sto;k and have placed . on our counters some special good things A Clear .; ing Up Sale of all Snmmer Goods. We do this in order to make robm for our x'Fall Purchases," and those who come early will get some special things in Dry Goods, Laces, Gauze Vests, Boys E. Z. Waists, , Girls Muslin Waits, Ladies Summer Hose, Mens Half Hose All these go at slaughter prices. ' A few Nice Negiglee Shirts -a good quality at a low price. Boys Negligee Shirts in all sizes. 1 ' Ladies Hats at Half-Price to maKe room for fall. Just a few Suits Mens and Bo3's Summer Cloth ing to., close out. Big lot of Mens Pants at greatly J reduced , prices, summer weight. Don't miss this opportunity for good merchandise ai such low figures. - We are yours to please, D P. DAYVAULT a BltO. , If you need anything in the way of Four-Wheel Vehicle, it will pay you to see tis before you buy.
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