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! Ei P hi 3 ' r 1 ft HARRIS' WATER J3is n5 Sqtual in t!!o United Stae for curing .Dyspep sia, ConsUatTon, Livv?r Cqmplaint, Nausea, Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism, Dis eAse'oi' the KiuLuy' und Bladder, Ha) uraturia and Catamedial Derangements Diseases of the Blood. For Sale At MARSH'S Ditutf Stoke. Generally Ttiesdav. lai r tonight and L D Duval speaks tonight at Cannonville. Mr. II L Parks spent Sunday iD Charlotte. Mrs. J D Fisher spent Satur day in Charlotte. Miss Miriam Foil, of Newton, ii visiting utMr. G TCroweH's. Miss Kate Means will return heme from Asheville tonight. Mr. Thee Martin has returned home from Salisbury. Messrs Earl and Frank Brown spent Sunday in Salisbury. Flags At the Racket from 1 to 50 cents each. Let every one begin to plan and decorate for the big rally day. Messrs D J Bostian and Jno. K Patterson spent today in Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Castor, of High Point, are visiting relatives and friends here. Miss Anna Ferguson went to Charlotte this morning to spend the day. A hous on Bell street to rent. Seven rooms. Bath and water closets, M J Cohl.. Messrs W G Means and W M Smith went to t. haiiotte today on professional business. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Adam Lipe died this morn ing. v The Concord Water Works Co. havd an ad today. All walei-takeis road it. Mr. H B Lentz is having an awning placed in front oif his store. A house on East Depot street to rent. Eight rooms. Arranged for two families. M J Corl. Mr. L D Duval, of Caroleen, will speak, at Cannonville to night. - Marriacre license have been .issued to Mr. W H Kiserand Miss Lillio Kiser. Rev. L. Pruett, who preached at the Baptist church Sunday, returned to Charlotte this morn- tog-' . . Mr. A P Eartsell came home Saturday night from Waynes ville till after the election. Mrs. Hartsell isstiU in Waynfasville, . fors. Jno. D HatcUett and Miss Kate Gibson returned Saturday night from Jacltson .springs Moore county. Mr. Frank Rogers earn home tror Baltimore Sunday Jo? a short vacation.Ho has been t;ili::'-; r.ri appointment in ttie Baiutnore hospital. MiH L Park received a tele gram.taifc morn jr? from Gaff ney, (J. tuk ifeath of his sisjier-ia-iwvv ii.m wra inomp- ton. Mr. rariiSieiLuu muii; train. Mr. Frank Cannon jr., came in Sunday morning from Caro leen. He returns to his work to night. , Miss Anna Thomason from near Davidson is visiting Miss Delia Sims. Mr. and Mrs. J W Cannon re turned Saturday night from Morehad city. .Mj. Vadrey Brown returned home from . Salisbury Sunday morning. We are glad to lets rn that Mr. D Brad Castor is'mueh improved and is free from fever. Rev. Mr. Gillon arrrived this morning to assist Rev. CPrestou in a protracted meeting at tan nouvilla. Messrs Dick Harris and Fletclier Smith, of Salisbury, ! spent Sunday at .Mr. M L1 Brown's. Mr. Henry Propst and family, of "Durham, and Mrs. W C Trice and daughter Nellie, of Lexing ton, are visiting at. Mr. Jno. W Propst's. We notice that Rev. J A B Fry made an interesting address at New London Saturday repre senting the Greensboro F,.;:;uJo college. Mr. Burton Smith, of Char lotte, came over this morning to visit his friend Mr. Robt. Young jr.. Mr. Young goes to China Grove tomorrow. Mrs. Haines, an aged lady of No. 5 township, died at her home Saturday and was buried Sunday evening at Mt. Gilead church w7here the funeral took place. We are sorry to he- r Mr. Mar tin Ludwig, is quite sick of bil lious fever. His daughter Mrs. Wm H Blume is at his bedside. At last news from him he had somewhat improved. A Prophetic Cry. God give us men! A time like this demands Strong minds, great hearts, truo faith and ready hands; Men whom the lust of oflico does not kill; Men whom the spoils of office cannot buy; Men who possess opinions and a will ; Men who have honor, men who will not lie; Men who can stand before a demagogue And damn his treacherous lat teries without winking! Tall men, sun-crowned, who liw above tho fog In public duty and m private thinking. For, while tho rabble with-their thumb-word creeds, Their large professions and their little deeds, Mingle in selfish strife Lo! Freedom weeps, .Wrong rules the land and wait ing justice sleeps. John G Holland in Ex. If troubled with rheumatism, ive Cramberlam's Pain-Bairn a trial. Jt will not cob you u cent if i) auta no jjood. One application will relive the pain. Tt also cures Kpraiiib and Liuicscri in one-third time required by nj other treatment. Cuts, bur us, frobtbites, quinsey, pains iu the side and cheBt, plaudnlar and other swellings are quickly cured by applying it. Every bot tle warranted.. Price 25c. and 50c. For sale at Marsh's drug stca. . WHY . Stand over a hot stove and bake cakes these hot days? WHEN 7 7i ?ti, XOU Can, OUy them at 1C Concord ttaltery jfist as cneap as c?aii ' .bake them at home. . GUARANTEED. Concojrd Befy. 1UU1 T It Saved His Leg:. P. A. Danfort of LaGranjre, Ga., suf fered for six roontiis with a irurlitluj running: 8ore on his le ; but Writes thai BucklejiVAruica Salve wholly cured if iu live days. Forgf.'ocrs, wounds, an.; piles, its the best salve iu the world Cure guaranteed. Only '.'oc. Sold at PetztiT's Dru htore. Everything" to bo found in a FLRST-CLAH3 Grocery Store. Good goodfc. at lowest Prices. 'We ask ;i share of your patronage and hope to please you in both goods and prices. Phon e. 110. Allies. FOR --AND- CALL AT W. 0. CORRELL The Jeweler. Oh, So Good! This is tte common expression leafi at Our 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. Nortlrt CarcMna College. Chartered In 1859. Fyn . lrfl .A TT zf i lit. Kiieasamii, u. Oollet-'iate and Academio Depart ments. Claries Ildthematics, Sciences, PhiiOfiopliy, Hi.story, EoouomicH, Eng UbIi, Modern LuDufes. Chemical and Phyhical Laboratories. Three larpe lriok builJtngs; rooms with suitable furniture. Free access to 4,000 volumna. Finn campus of eight uores nicely shad ed. Faculty of live professors with best, credentials. Smoking, drinking intoxicants and gambling iJOt tolerated, jioard in president's dinnrng hall for all well-behaved students at cost. Daily mail; connected by telephone with Charlotte, Salisbury, Concord, Albe marle. Fall term begins tfept 4th, 1990. For catalogue or. further inloamation. address Rkv. WM. A. LUTZ.a. m , Pres., WinsU-n, N. C. or Mt. I'leasunt N, C. Offer the business public a reliable, per !ii$r harking ir.ptnt'on. t j V solicit vour patronage wth.the ,fI1MncikU hynoble treatment and due nwieciatioa oi four patronage. If we cfi servl you any time we wiiJ be f.'i&a W afiva yon ftoiiig and aeo ni. LIJ3 3 II Mi ACC 0 ii O DATI O 3f.3 to ga:jTOMEr.s. - f n r n V. U CoLTKANE,!Chasliier 1 , if. ill. JUL..rt iiom&uu. ' IE IMP STERLING SILVER TIIEII m ...... 1 fiicoi-Mial Bit o T 1 T J' T .m ift & 1r JU 1 1, T ... v: AND We L iirs.oiif. We have bought a bi lot of Scriven's Patent Drawers TO SELL AJ 45c. They will be here in a few for that lot to 'come as we have 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 goods here any day in the year at Lower Prices than are ever made at the so-called bargain day sales. Cannon & Fetzer Company. THE BEST INCANDESCENT Produces the Cheapest and Each fixture is a miniature light works, that manufactures and burns its own gas. As it is portable, you can buy it any where. It requires no pes, wires, tubes or maohine of any kind, and Is the acme of simplicity iu every sense ot the word. There are no wicks to trim, no smoke, no dirty, greasy ohimneys to clean and very easy to operate. Will give 2o per cent more light than a large llochester ooal oil lamp, consumes 80 per less oil andjmakes 90 per cent less heat. . r-;A,:a Call and see theinni. "1 i&t&ZJfa Furniture and Undertaking . Phone No. ). JUST HI EVER 4 OP ESPECIALLY CHOSEN STYLES 'AT or sack suits tailored to your Drder and measure Serges for aamer at $15.00. Elegantly Tailored Those are hints of the many good values in newest suitings and trouserirjgs offered by Jacob Reed's Sons, of Philadelphia, for sjftiatf and summer of 100. Pit anu satisfttftior guLU"anteed. Samlerl shown by t 0 W. Patterson Concord, N. JndeiiselL day. But jtoii needn't wait. VAPOR GAS LAMPS Strongest light on earth. M. L. BROWN & Bro. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE . STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fur- Lnished promptly and at reason able prices, iiorses ana muies always on hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China. Hosts.- Just jln. . Fresh lot of Rubber Garden Hose. E'McNISH Phone ,sa '104, PHane . . . o ;
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