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m ."HARRIS o v 1 WATER Hano equal in the United States for curing Dyspep-j sia, ConslipatiQn, Llvej. Complaiat, Jaustja, DrQp'sy.j Gout ,: Rtyeumatii, Dis-. eafees ' of 'the '. Kidney's and! Bladder, Hematuria and; Catamedial . Derangements Diseases of the Blood. Fqr - Sale 'At- MARSH'S Drug Store. ; we Athe k. fo recast. , " ! Local showers, tonight and clear Saturday. ''' ' : 1 ,, , . ; ' g! Mr. Roland Harris, who t has had typhoid fever, is out'again. Vardrey Brown is .visiting in; Salisbury. Morrison Fetzer left this1 morning for, Corriher's springs., Dr. D D Johnson went to Char lotte today on business. MisSes 'Anna a'nd'Carne Query went to Newells this to visit-relatives. morning Misses Mary Lewis Harris and Lelia i King went to torriher springs this morning. Mr. and Mrs. J iF McGraw re turned home today from -Misen-heitner's springs. See notice of Executor's sale of Caleb Fisher land in another column. . ' Miss Essie Stokes, of Char lotte, is visiting at Mr. Elam King's. . ; Mrs. Ramseur, sister of Mr. W G Boshamer left this morning for her homo at CarO' leen.i . ... . , j. . . : . -i Mrs. 4 M C Query went to the country , this morning to visit her mother. ... Mrs. D P. Day vault and daugh ter, Miss Nina went to Lincoln this morning to visit, Mrs: Ada King. V :4:- Miss Mabel Wilson who has been visiting here has returned to Charlotte accompanied by Misses Jessie Sims and Zeta Caldwell. Rev.rJC M oser arrived on Thursday evening on his way to the burial of his father. Rev. T Moser. Mr. L T Hartsell' has been booked to speak before the White Supremacy club of Forest Hill tomorrow night. : . . Prof. W A Smith, of Roanoke College, was the guest of Dr. L M Archey at , the St. Chpud to day. The, best joke. 6ff the "sea'spn.QC: curred to our county canvassers Thursday. They ..went to speak in No. 9 township and found one man 'to listen. No. 9 t will be strictly in it next Wednesday. The ladies will have the two beautiful silk banners to be con gested for by the voting pre cincts finished tomorrow. ) They will be n exhibition in theshow windows of some of the stores. The average daily payments made to policy holders by The Equitable Life Assurance So ciety of New York last year was seventy nine thousand dol lars.; Mr. Wilmer F Paine special representative of 'The Epuitable i in town, stopping at the St. Cloud, and would be pleased tcfaxplain " the plans of his company to any one wishing a safe invetstiaettt, together with protection for their estate or family. ' o j26. , ..Mrs, M J Corl and sons Buf o?d and Banks and Miss Eula Parks returned today (Friday) from -Mi$enheimer's Springs and else where. f ' ' MrH. WW .Mdrri went t Newells this ,mOrriing; to join his wife, who is visiting at 'the hftme of Her , father,. Mrt Mqrris i very unwell fromeffects of ove,r work' .and hot rather last week mi v l ine amounx oi assurance in force in The Equitable Life As surance Society of New York is ne billion and fifty-fou. million dollars. This great company has a surplus of . sixty-one . million, 6ne hundred and seventeen thoisand dollars above all liabilities., . j26. The Sick. .... The condition of Mr. Charlie Ritz t is , somewhat improved to- . We are sorry to learn that Mr. D B Castor is quite ill of typhoid fever. He alsd'has a slight lung trouble. Mrs. Castor has been called from her visit to home people, to his bedside at his fathert's. n Walked Over Thirty Foot Precipice. Dillon .Mills, at Asheville, says The ..Citizen, i lost his life by walking, over .a 30-foot precipice Tuesday night. He was heard Id,4' f all'.'; and Vwai cared ' for but died soon after. r Reduced Railroad Rates. Annual reunion United Con federate Veterans of South Car olina,'' Gfeen wood, S C, August 1st and 2nd, 1900. Sale tickets July 30th; U 31st and Aug. 1st, final limit; Ang 4th. Rate round trip $3.75. Annual meeting North Caro lina Fire Underwriter's Associa tion, Morebead City, N C, Aug. 14th, 1900. Sale tickets Aug 12, 13 and 14, final limit August 18. Round trip $12. North Carblina Farmer's State Alliance, HillSboro, N C, Aug. 13-18th. Sale tickets 11th, 12th and 13th' final: limit Aug 21st. Rate $5.25. ." Grand Encampment I OOP of North Carolina, Wilmington, N C. Aucr. 15-17. Sale tickets Atig 14,. 15 rand 16, final limit Aug.r20.1- Round trip $7.75. Annual meeting' Society of Friends, High' Point, N C, Aug. 7-14, 1900. Sale tickets Aug. 6, 7 'and 6, final limit Aug. 2u. Round trip $3." Sunday Scnool convention A. M. E.' church Asheville, N. C. July 26-29. Tickets on sale July 25-26-29. Final. limit to July 31. Round trip $7.00. Thomasville Baptist Orphan age picnic at . Mocks ville, NO. July 26th. Tickets on sale July 24-26. t. Final limit to July 28th. Rate, via, Salisbury $2.00. ! v , The Appetite of -a Goaf It .envied by all whoso stomach and Liver are ouf of, order. But such should know that Dr." King's New Life Pills, (rfve a splendid appetite, sound diKes- tion and a regular bodily habit; that in snrs perfect health and great energy. Only 25o at Fetzer'a'drug store. Stand over, & :hot stove and bake caes these hot days? WHEN You can buy ;t?iem at The . Concord tsakery just as cheap as you can r ? bake them at home. EVERY CAKE : . GUARANTEED. Concord Bakery! Me ...U'. 122. WHY The Best Prescription f 0 Chills And fever is a bottle Grovels Tafcte less Chill Tonic It is siiimlv eu sufi auiniiio?2i a tasteless torm. No cuW- f do pa. Pric 50c, 4. x fiverytTiing to befound in a FlRST-,CJ,A . Grocery Store. Good goods at lowest prices. ' We ask a share of your-patronage and hope to please you in both goods' and prices. Phone.... 110. V. P. Sihes. Oh, So Good! -This is the common expression heard at Cnr Fountain. , Cold Drinks. Appetizing Drinks. Refreshing Drinks. Delicious Drinks. Drinks made right, served right., Drinks that please everybody; Make them want to do all their Drinking at our fountain. Delicious Ice Cream ALL THE TIME. GIBSON DRUG STORE. FOR STERLING SILVER TABLEWARE AND- RICH GUT GLASS CALL AT ' W. G. CORRELL The Jeweler. ' North' ' CaroHrta' College, Chartered la 1859, Ht. Pleasainit, ' N. C. - Oolleiriate and Aoademio -Depart- mebts,' Classier, Mathematice, Sciences, 1 w-t- 171' rnnoBopny, iiisiory, ricuiiomica, vk: lish, Modern Languages. Chemioal and Pliyaical Laboratoriofi. Three largq brick buildings ; rooms with soitab f urmtnre. a ree access to 4,uuu yoiumnB. Fine campus of eight acres nicely shad ed. Faculty of five professors ..witty best credentials. Smoking," drinking intoxicants and gambling 'Wot tolerated. Board in president's dinning hall for all well-behaved students at cost '". Daily mail; coanected by telephone witn Charlotte, Salisbury, Concord, Albe marle. Fall term begins Hept 4th, 1800, For catalogue or further ioloamation address '. " ' Rhv. WM. A. LUTZ. a. m., Pren., Winston, N. 0. or Mt. Plooaant V.O. 'i 11 Offern the business publio a reliable, per. manent, oonseryative and aooominodAi. ing banking , instutlon. We solicit vour patronage wth the assurance cf honorable treatment and due appi eCiation of your patronage. If we cn eerye you any time we will be glad tohaye you oome and see us. LIBERAL AOOOMJJO DATI ONS TO CUSTOMBRS. - - - - - Hal anl Surplus - $70,000 D. B CoMTBAKSCliashiex J. M. OsU'Ih President. WE KEEP linn 1 m We U n A debuv if . i t r-- y ' ' ..J . s !- .. 1 . . Ve have bought a big lot of Scriven's Patent Drawers TO SELL AT 45c. They will be here in a few days. But you needn't wait tor that lot to ppme as we nave decided to put our present stock on'sale at that price. This is not a Bar gain day sale or a closing out sale. ; Every Day in the Year is a Bargain Day at our Store, And every day is a Closing Out Day. You can always be sure; of getting oodshere' any dayjri the year at Lower Prices than are ever made at the so-called bargain day sales. : . : " : : ' m .t.W..'.. .!... . t- Cannon fc fetzer Company. THE BEST" INCANDESCENT li.t Produces the Cheapest and Strongest light on earth. . -l S't V J Each fliiture is a miniature light works, that manufaotnrea and barns its own gas. As it is portable, you can buy it any where. It requires no pipes, wirea. tubes or macjaine of any, kind, and is the acme' of simplicity in every sense of tha word. ,7 There are no, wicks to -trim,; no smoke, no dirty, ereasy chimneys to clean and very easy to operate., Will, give 25 pr cent more light than a large Rochester coal oil lamp, consumes 80 per less oil andjmakes 90 per cent less heat. 0 ! Call and see them. H 17. rti . u i ii 1 1 ! m 'i in I. :-i Furniture and Undertaking. . . Phone No. 3. JUSTANEVEN TO) n a ire ,,Or ,: ESPECIALLY CHOSEN 'Styles at ..' Tor sack suits tailored to your Uder.ajid measures fj$ergep, dor jimmer at $15.00; i -. ' Ele-ga'ntly' : JaHoned: These are hints of the many good values in newest., uitingsf ana trouserings uuerou vj. . Jacob. Reed's Sons, of Philadelphia, for spring and summer of 19QP. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Samplos shown by ,; G W. Patterson, ' Agenta Concord, N. 9 m ' TT - . We Undersell. 1 I'll. vapor gas LAMPS II'. Mm M. L. UR0WN A BRO. '. : ", " .' . '7. ' L1TERY, . PEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear of St.- Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger brains, vuiulb vi an u.luu iiu nioViorl Tkrrmrt.li7 rind at roasniv Sable prices. Horses and males always on hand for sale, ureeo ers of thoroughbred Poland China Hosts. : "; "i : - Just in. . Fresh lot of Rubber Garden Hose. E. McNISI- Phone . .
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