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1 . o ' LITHIA WATER Has no eJual fn the United States or curing Dyspep sia, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Nausea, Dropsy, Cout, Rheumatism,' Dis eases of the Kidney Vs and Bladder, Hematuria and Catamedial. Derangements, Diseases of the Blood. For Sale At MARSH'S Drug Store. WEATHER FORECAST. Local showers tonight and Friday. Miss Mary Lore has gone to Chase City, Va. Miss Lenna Tucker has gone to Albemarle. Earnhardt went to Mr. E C Albemarle today. Mr. R M White has returned to Chajlotte after visiting rela tives here for severrl days. t Mr. J j T Hartsell has gone to Stanly , county where' he will make several political speeches. Mr. M C Walter has gone to Greensboro to spend several days. A house on Bell street to rent. Seven rooms. Bath and water closets. . M J Cokl. Mr. Sidney Shaver has re turned to Salisbury after spend ing several weeks in Concord. Mrs. H M Saunders and Miss Nettie Allen went to Win ston today on business. went morning to to Mr. N F Yorke Waynesville. this spend several days REMEMBER Friday, July 13th the big ribbon sale at Miss Nannie Alexander's. For cash only. Mrs. K L Craven pleasantly entertained the Woman's Mis sionary society of the Baptist church at tea Tuesday, evening. Cannon & Fetzer To. are go ing to have a special sale. Ladies should read their new ad to day and attend this sale. A house on East Depot street to rent. Eight rooms. Arranged for two families. MJ CORL. We are sorrv to note that Mr Roland Harris, whose illness was noted .several days ago, has symptoms of typhoid fever. ' Mrs. Joseph Gould, of Wil mington Delaware, is expected tonight to visit at Mr. W R Odell's. Mr. Wyndham Kemp, of El Paso, Texas, arrived this morn ing to visit his sister-in-law, Mrs. Geo. Richmond and family. Mr. R A Brown, of Concord, was in the city Tuesday night, also Miss Maud Brown is visit ing Miss Alary Bernhardt. Sal isbury Trjith-Index. The 17 months old child of Mr. and Mrs. J w Howard died yesterday evening at .Forest Hill. The funeral and burial took place this morning. Miss Janie Pattorson enter tained a group of 'her yoking lady asssociates today in honor of Miss Mammie &tarreite, of Mooresville. The excursion of the Southern Railway Stockholders from Char lotte toGeensboro passed through this morning about J3 o'clock. Quite a delegation ,s?ent from voncord. nterjmmmmuMmm ulna w Mr. W C Femister, ofX ion, is nere today. Be sure to hsrar Judge Mont goinery tonigiit at Cai&onvillet Capt.rfTM OdeU andMr. f TR Ode went tol3eseaer City this morning. Donit forget to registt. fit cfaoe. Something nwiy prevent youomorrow. Don't forget that Hon. T W Mason speaks at the court bouse on Monday uoon July 23rd. " ' Miss Cora Smoot, of Salis bury is visiting her brother, Dr. Smoot, on Grove, street. Mr.and Mrs. Jas. Heilig, of Salisbury,, came in this morning and are at Rev..C B Miller's. Misses Juanita and Pauline Thorn, who have been at Mr. D B Coltrane's, went to China Grove Wednesday. Miss Mattie Johnson and Miss Rosa Philips left this morning for High Point to spend several days. Miss Annie Misenheimer who has been visiting at Mr. G T Crowell's and Mr. Pink Misen heimer's, returned to Charlotte this morning. Mrs. J D Hatchett and Miss Kate Gibson left this morning for Jackson springs in Moore county. They will be gone for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Gowan Dusen bury left Wednesday night by palace car for New Yoijk, At lantic City, Philadelphia and other nothern points. Hamlet Montgomery and Marcus Ford were brought be fore the mayor's court, last night for selling whiskey. ' Montgom ery' was released while Foard was bouud over, under bond, to await court. Caldwell and Stickley appeared for k Montgomery. Tverytfiing' tbc found in a ' Groceny Store I Good gooJs tit lowest prices-. .We ask a share of your patronage and hope to please you in both . goods and prices. Phone.:.... 110: V. D. Sihes. WE -'KEEK , 1 i o . . r . .. . ... . . FOR STERLING SiLVER TABLEWARE AND- UT GLASS CALL AT v W. C. CORRELL The Jeweler. Another Mill For Charlotte. The Earnhardt Manufacturing Company, of Charlotte, was chartered here Wednesday, for the purpose of manufacturing cotton fabrics of all sorts. The incorporators areE CBarnhaidt, T M Barnhardt and C A Misen heimer. The term of incorpora tion is thirty years and 'the capital stock is $00,000. News and Observer of the 11th. FOR OVER FIFTY YEARS , Mrs. Winslow's Soothicg Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children whie teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedi ately. Sold by druggists in every pari of th9 world. Twenty-five cents a bot tle. Be sure and ask for ''.Mrs. Win slows Soothing Syrup," and! take no other kind WHY Stand over a hot stove and bake cakes these hot days? WHEN WE ARE AGENTS FOR SCOTT'S FRUIT POWDERS, The largest package and the best powder on the market. . Each package preserves from 40 to 50 pounds of fruit. 15C PACKAGE , OR 2 FOR 25o! GIBSON DRUG STORE. DOT I D CD II mvui uimiiui STANLY COUNTY, N. C. 11 E 1ST, 1 Finest of Mineral Water. Table supplied with the best. Band of Music. Daily Mail. 'Phone connections with 'all adjoining towns. Tourist rates, 'Southern Rail way and its branches and At lantic Coast Lino. Write for circular and other information to' n D DMI n. d. dim mm 111! I I lit SILVER, N. C. hnv thfim nr. The ' Stanly county. Concord Bakery just as cheap as you can bake them at home. EVERY CAIE GUARANTEED. ELHPERKINS' " thirty ye'ars of wrr." , Concord Bakery, j PUone. Ill , For Sale. .. My property on cEust; Depot street. 5ood Jlvo -room ! huse an3 go)d barn, well of r' r rn ntp For terms apply iQ mo a , Salisbury, N?C. ! F. . Barrier.! BSfiS mm SPE CI AT SAfE TUESDAY; July 17th. om LADIES' UNDERWEAR.' r Gowns, Cdrset Covers, Chemise and Drawers. Big reduction iiss This Sales! & Fetzee ' Co. DOM'T THE "BEST" INCANDESCENT VAPOR GAS LAMPS Produces the Cheapest and Strongest light on earth. v Each fixture is a miniature light works, that muaufnoturoa aad barns its own pas. As it is portable, you can buy it any where. It requires no pipes, wires, tubes or machino of any kind, and Is the acme of simplicity in every sense ot the word. There are no wicks to trim, no smoke, no dirty, greasy chimneys to clean and very easy to operate. Will priye 25 per cent more liarht than a large ltochester coal oil lamp, consumes 80 per less oil andjmakes 90 per cent less heat. Call and see them. ' '. , This book con tain the Best An ecdotes, the Best Wit and Humor and the Brightest Sajings of the lath ctfltury. This vol ume amuses every reader. It contains mirth on every page and" laughter in every line. ThlsJ tretuurehouse of Kladnesfl contains General Sherman's Anecdotes and Jokes, Chauncy Depew's Best S rles. a night with the joliy rebels, Bill Nye In Laramie, Wild West Exair- pera ?f.-ns, Doctors' Wit and Humor, Elf with the Lawyers, Ee'hry Ward Beecher's Humor, etc., etc. This toagnificent book is bound in Euslifch cloth (6L special cover design in gold and ink's, fiUefkx7 and contains Zbn images. Sent postpaid on receipt of our Special Offer Price, 85 Cents. One of these booli s should be in every hrno. Stixi for our Special Illustrated Book titalOi uo, i'ElZ. Addies all orders to THE WERNER COMPANY, Altron. Ohio. Furniture and Undertaking. ..... .Phone No. . The State Normal and Industrial Colllege OF NORTH CAROLINA Oilers to younpf women thorouaii hterury, classical, scientific and industrial edu cation and special pedagogical trainninsr. Annual expenses $92 to $133; for non residents, S1.V3. Faculty 30 members. More than 400 regular students. Has matric ulated about 2.000 students, representing every county in the State except orva. Practice and Observation Shool of about 250 pupils. To secure board in dormi mitories all free tuitiou applications should be made before August 1. . . Correspondence invited from those desiring competent trained teachers. For crtalogue and other information address until August loth PROP.J. Y. CHARLES D. McIVER, President. JUYNER, Doan of College Just in. Fresh lot of i (Rubber 14Garden tHose. E. McNISH. Phone 104. M, L.13rowm & Bro. tLlVERY. FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses rOaot all )assenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China Hoers.
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