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m 1 1HE . AMALUAMAltJJ . UUJNuaiUiN .u r . jujuvii TRADE DUKlJNUr 1 Hh, SALE: - - - - " .- ' . i. Ik WILL NOT STOP THE RUSH OF . . . r f iL. . ttirtf nnur itr5Io if iaJII rfrt mnct rrAnJ .... In aid of the toiling masses-to harmonize reluctant market-too many goods at rnis season oi u.u, auu,ls.u,u we make . j i . . i . h i ii is inoAntcti h w-aiitc wmr n artr suru i w valuta atiu uiwubi uvivj uv ui DreaK. in prices ana puDiisn x.nis extraordinary uuucuu ui un.um.wuun, o'u rj . - u W offers. Ancient theories in regard to profits torn to atoms by our present innovation. $ SATURDAY, SEPT. 26th, we begin the greatest Sacrifice Sale ever made in the history of .the country, and $ M name the lowest prices ever put on reliable goods. j V. ., ' . . . CP CR IOB X lLoipt Ml $MEN'S BLACK CHEVIOT? SUI'i S, regular price 6 50, -will hp enlH fnr it SO " ? " " . 1 Lot of J $ 1 Lot of j I I ' 1 Lot of $ ' 1 Lot of 44S$S"S4S'!,S,$ 4,55J5 t 1 Lot of T ttvtjbpvq I TMRN'S flTTF.VTOTS nnrlX IMEN'S CLAY WOBSTEDa 'L SUITS THAT SOLD a 4. SUITS worth 8.00,7.00 ai.d 6.00,111 UAasiMJjJKJiS wormo.iwn v buhs wonniu.uu, iuuaDav ..v at 5.00 ard 6 00 will go atT Xworth 4.00 and 4.5a wnWAu .50 and 4.00. 4- at 2.50. k&vf, fi tbe sold at 4.00, 4.50 and 5.00.T nrt 10-00, be sold att t 10. uu, win go at o.vo, v.our s, 3. 4. 4. i)ou ana o.ou 4 4 anu v uy. . . 'ft. V' V'TrVVVVVV VYTn'TVTTTV VYTrnTTTTT TVTTTTTTT ......... t 4 .. ....... TTVVTtVVi I W The most gigantic sale of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Outfittings at a sacrifice too fearful to narrate. Aft. U4 M4 U4 i.j c 4, n 4 ' 5 4 4 - ; i, PARTICULAR. BOgS' LONG PAiNTS SUITS that were f .00, 7.00 and 8.00, ycnr choice for 4.50, 4. 4. BOgS' KNEE PANTS SUITS that were sold for 3 50 and 4 00 will go at 2 48. 4.4.4,4.4.44.4.4. -MH 4. 4. 4. 4. -4. 4. BOgSV KNEE PANTS SUITS that were 4 50, 5 00 and 6 00 will go at 3 00. 1 W WTP TO rPTTT?. WTT .T . OT? T'TTT?. PT.OPT TT. "PT?.OTTT"PTT0m TrnnATmvrTn A T PT?Tri"ni. TTVJ TTTnrrnrft X MEN'S HI GIEUE WOOL-FLEECED UNDERWEAR, V wo'th 4.00 per suit. Car price 2 60. , Our entire line of Clothing to be thing ever quotedlby any house. WEIGHT'S HEAL TH UNDERWEAK, at only 2 00 per suit, worth 3 25 THE GREATEST BXRGAINT ON EAR! wear at 1 75 a suit, worth 3 00. v closed out regardless of cost or value. The bargains offered outdo any-. X DOOCXX 3OXOCX3G0OCX3O0000CH tell Manutasiuns? Go., - MANUFACTURERS OF Fine Gino-hamsv Outing Cloths: Plaids, Sheeting and SaltlBags. Dealers in GENERAL merchadise: o- Buvers.of Condensed Poetry! 'Boil it down" is a pretty good newspaper maxim, but even a Dews pper maxim needs to be ooeyed with discretion. j Charles Metcalf, who hps been writing advertisements for ja drama in Ntw York'Oity, had an I unpleas ant experience in coDnection with a compositor of one of the great dailies in that city. Metcalf wrote a poei" ical advertisement, as follow.: From half-past eight till half -past ten jou laugh and laugh and laugh again. j Imagine his surprise when a mat terof-fact comnositor set up the advertisement and it j appeared : From 8.30 to 10.30 - 1 You laugh and laugh and laugh aain. . : ... Cllne-Bost Marriage. After a quiet courtship, Mr. Wi 1 Oline and Mies Lula Boet were n ar ried by Rer. J QWenz, at the resi dence of Dr. J S Lfffrty Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The cere mcny was performed in a most im posing manner, after which the happy couple, attended by several friends, departed for their future home. They have the best wishes of the entire, community. Both are, as their friends can testify, most excellent peraons. COUNTRY PRODUCE pi all kind, and 4-fodt wood always wanted- best prices for same. We invite an insec- tion ot all the goods we manufacture. ODELL MFG. Co., Concord N. C It X 11 If S3' 3 i A SP0! ALT Y2SiJ& ! tiarr KLomrvnic KVt "A cured tnl&tottAttKZZm nome f orsame price under same grnaran- ' zJ i t ' "u Vl eir w come nere we will ecu. nocharge ,if wefaiitocure.lf youhaeteaSeS. WT iodide potash, and etill have aches and pilna, Mucous Vatches in raoutn, Sore Throat Kmples Copper Colored Spets, Ulcers on oat, it is this Secondary JJLOOD POISON we Guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obt i. ate cases andcfcaUence the woria fo?a Kan?tiC,irA Thls disease bos always Cled the skill of the most eminexphTsi rtans. 6500,000 capital behindour uncondi tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent season .application. Address COoKeMEDY CO? 40T Maeonio yenxpic, CHICAGO , TtlS Tlie Morpan A Wriclit Guarantee. The:guarantee of the jood tires" is broad enough to cover almost any kind of ailments and to satisfy the most exacting rider, but the line must be drawn somewhere, and Mor gan & Wright are trying to make il known to riders every where that the guarantee does" not cover damage resulting from the carrying of abti feak preparations inside the tire. By having as much air as possible in the M. & Wr quick-repair, tire before putting the tool into the puncture, and following the few other simple instructions in the cat alogue, a permanent repair can be made in two minutes, at the road side, without removing the tire from he rim. The Discovery Saved Ills Life. Mr. G. Ciiilloutte. Druggisvat . Beaverville, 111,, say?: To Dr. King's New discovery I owe my life. "Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and wa given up and told I could not live. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in my store I sent, for a bottle and bepran its use and from the first dose began to get better, and after .using three bottles was uo and about again." It is worth its weight in gold. We won't keep store or hoase without it. Get a free trial at Fetzer's Drug Store. L. M. ARCHE Y, M D, .' Physician and Surgeon. ' Concord, N. C. OFFICE;: ST. CLCUD ANNEX CJ Ik f" achb and Rheumatism relieved kby Dr. Miles Nerve Plasters. J. F. HURLEY, . Office over -tETZER'S DRUG STORE. Dr. Miles jRafn Pills are guaranteed to stop HeaUachednX) minutes "One cent a dose? S7v LIFE LiKE PORTRAIT - FREE. Made . in . Grayon . or . Water . color . Tints TJie Loadstone tewd " COKCOED, N. C. , ; " ! U M..0dell,' . u President D, B Ccltbane Cashier. "V p. Coltbake, Assistant CashieT Throngh theMt. JLoni Tornado. . Here is an il lustration of the way the wind handled things during the big St. Lould tornado. This b"icycle, Capital Surplus,- m ; $50,000 J $16,000 t DIRECTORS: L I. J JM. Odell, :(i D. F. i'Oainkok Elam Kino. h U IT W. fl a TCTcnv D. B COLTBANE , owned in St. Louis, was struck by three barrels of syrup, a tierce of lard and one barrel ot vinegar. Ab eolutely the only ii n i r j u red oarte are thtt Rndrilft anr tha Mrto, - - - m,uv tuw iuui U (iU IV, uguu quiuii repair iires, wnicn were fall of air when the machine was found. Even if these tires had be in punctured, unless, severely torn, any one of the holes could have been repaired by the quick-repair device in them, without trou ble. Riders of these tiree; when they have a puncture; need' only be careful to pump as much air; as possible into the tire before insert ing the quick-repair tool. The re pair can be made in two minutes, aktbe roadside, without, taking the tire off the rim. That attracts customers to onr place of business. I Beginning today, June 30, 1896, we give to - j, CASH PURCHASERS ONLY one of those Handsome Portraits whenjthey have bought furnitnre to the amount; of $25, and it. the portrait's not satisfactory you need not take it-untiljtjs. We giveyou the Portrait Free. You pay only for the frame. The cost of the frame, glass, etc., will be only $1.50.- Thisis j the best'and cheapest way to get; life-like por j traits of iYourself,;Father, Mother' Brother, Siss ter, Uncles, Aunts, Cousins, and weJhave the r Furniture, ard can suit; the most fastidious. ? i When you want to rest easy tryjone ot our large easyj Reclining -Coushes, or one of lour Sofas, and whenjyoujwant j to make your bed easyjand comf ortablelbuy, one : of our Wire Spring Mattresses. We have: a j completejjine of Furniture Suits from io;to ? 100. j Space willjnot admit ourj mentioning everyr . j tide. Our prices arellow. Come at Jonce and - J begin onlthelportraits and get you a card and havelit punched whenever you make a parchase. We are yoursjto please, . ; " WADS WORTH
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
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