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JL HARMS' LITHIA , '' -WATER Has no equal the Ignited States, fqv c3uring Dypep sia, Coifstipatian, Livr Complaint, Iauea, Dropsy, ijout, icneumausm, jjis eases? of'The Kidgey'tf and "Bladder, HSDmaturia "'and Catamedial DeKingemtfts, Diseases of Cke Blood . For Sale -At. MARSH'S- . Drug Store. Mr. Will Bell, of Charlotte, spent yesterday here. . Mr. Robt. White has returned from Rocky River Springs. Mr. Robt. A Barkley says that he did not dig Butlers grave in vain. Wanted Cattle to xjasture. Apply 1o Mrs. M J Blackwelder, near Glass's Siding. 2t Mr.-D Francis ( annon jr., left last night for aroleen after a pleasant visit to his home. .Mrs. A L Petrel and children came over yesterday from Char lotte. A house on Bell street to rent. "Seven rooms. Bath and water closets. M J Corl. Miss Nettie Allen has gone to Winston to spend week.s about two A house on East Depot street to rent. Eight rooms. Arranged for two families. M J Corl. Mr. Jas. N Bell, formerly a resident of No. 3 township, spent election night here. He is work ing for Belk Bros, in Charlotte. Mr. Ed Johnson, formerly a citizen of county in No. 3 town ship, spent Thursday here. Mr. Johnson is a resident of Rock Hill. Mr. W R Odell, of this place, and Mr. S J Durham, of Besse mer, left last night on a business trip to Philadelphia. Dr. and Mrs. W H Lilly, Misses Mary Lilly Sherrill and Lizzie Montgomery have re turned from Rocky River Springs. Mr. J H Raeran. who is now publishing the Troy Examiner, returned home yesterday even ing from Troy. Among the many familiar faces in Concord on the 1st, tinted by a red shirt beneath was that of Mr. Harry P Deaton editor of the Mooresville Enterprise. Mr. J P H Steele who for quite a while was employed in Concord helping to build our numerous dwellings, has gone to (Jharlotte to work. I beg leave to notify my cus tomers that on and after August 13th, no goods will be sold on credit. All persons indebted to me will please come and settle. Very respectfully, Namnie L .Alexander. d6w8. . We notice in the Salisbflry Sun that Dr. C M Van Poole, of Craven in Rowan county, has beeti appointed Surgeon in, the United States army and is to,, go to China and to leavei August 2nd. Dr. Van Poole; is known to many of the people of Ca' barrus. A remarkable '- occasion in War4 4 yesterday was the voting of Jim, (Jlrainey. He iecame of ffgeVSterday registered and cast liis firs vote for Dtmpcracy. Just as the sun wfcs disappearing ver the western hills. It was tb$ last vote Jiast and was for White Supfbmacy. For Teachers' Institute. LESSON IN GEOGRAPHY. Be able to discuss the follow ing: Latitude and longitude, causes of changof seasons, difference 'between geogrftphy and goo logy, geographical hemispliores, modifiers of climate, -uses of Lrlvers, uses i .snW, uses o mountains, ages .or forests, the movements of tho waters ot the sea, bdst methods of Reaching geQ&rapny, relation of 'gecf graphy to History, meteorology, orologgy, Qiinerology, zoology. . QUESTIONS. X. What is a census and why taken? 2. Where, is the centre of population in U. S.? 3. Are icebergs fresh or salt? 4. Which is larger, the east ern or western hemsphere? ft. Hov dom nature study differ from geography? 6. What and where are "our foreign possessions"? 7. How much must the earth's axis incline to make the zones of equal width ? 8 .How are islands classi fied? 9. What states are bounded by four straight lines? 10, What determines the size of a river? C. S. Coler, Instructor. Shooting In Montgomery County. We are told that near Wade viHe in Montgomery county Wednesday morning1 just before day some disturbance occurred between some white men with red shirts and some negroes and the latter fired on the white men, and one Mr. Parish of Moore county, was severely, if not fatally wounded. Now there is a hunting party for the tlrree negroes involved and the chances are bad if they are caught. m , Glorious News , Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, 'I. T. He writes: "Electric Bitters has cured" Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which has caused her great suffering for years, Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but now her health is excellent." Elec trie Bitters i? the best blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels poison, helps digestion, builds up the strength. Only 50c. Sole at fetzer's drug store. " White ManTurned Yellow. Great consternation was .felt by the friends of M. A.. Hogarty of Lexington, Ky., when they saw he was turning yel lcw. His skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he! suffered terribly. His malady was. yellow jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then hp was advised to try Electrio Bitters, the wonderful stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: "After using two booties I was whollv cured." A trial proyes its. matchless merit for all stomach, liver and kidney trouble, Onl,Vt 50c. Hold at Fetzer's drug Store. WHY Stand over a hot stqve and bake -cakes these hot days? . WHEN You dan .buy !hem at The Concord Bakefy just as. cheap as you can bake them at home. : EVERY. CAKE GUARANTEED?! jConcoi;4J3aker Alone .12?. It Saved His Leg. P. A. Danfort of Lagrange, G,i., suf fered for six months with a riehtfu running sore on his leg; but writes that Bucklen'u Arnica Salve wholly cured il in live dayo. For ulrars, wounds, and piles, its the best salve in the world Cure guaanteed. Only 25t?. Sold At Ff tzi's l)rug stort. v. s - Everytlutiff to be found in t FfRST-QLAbS' Grocery Store. Good oods at lowest pvices. "Ve ask a share of your patronage and hope to please you in both goods and "prices. . PllOiK 110. V. P; Sihes. FOR STERLING SILVER AND HIGH' GUT GLASS CALL AT W. C; CORRELL The J EWELER. Oh; So Good! This is die common expression beard 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 JIME. GIBSON DRUG STORE. North Carolina College; Chartered In 1859, lit.' Pleasant, N. C. Collegiate and Academic Depart ments, Classics, Mathematics, Sciences, Philnsonhv. lliatorv. Economics. Ener- Iish,. Modern Languages. Chemical and rhysieal .Laboratories. Three Jargo brick buildings; rooms witn simauie furniture. Ju ree access to 4,uuu voiumns. Fine campus of eight acres nicely Shad ed "KWnltv nf fivfl nroffiSHora with best credentials. Smoking, drinking . 1 11 111 ll intoxicants and gambling not tolerated. Hnn.nl in resident's dinnmcr hall for all well-behaved students at cost. Daily mail; connected by telephone with Charlotte, Salisbury, Concord, Albe marle, tfall term begins Hept 4th, 1900. For catalogue or further intoamation. address Rev. WM. A. LUTZ. x. m.. Pre., Winston, N. C. or Mt. Pleasant N. C. Offers the business public a reliable, peiv manent. conservative and accommodat ing banking instutlon. We solicit your patronage with, the ftsHnrance cf nonorable treatment land tine appreciation of your patronage? If we can serve you any time we will be gld to haye you come and see us. LIBERAD ACCOMMODATI ONS aCUST03lE3 Capital an! Snrplni - $70,000 D. B CoiiTBANE.Chshier J.M.W$i President. 9 WE KEEP 111 O We Underbuy : 'AND " We have bought a big lot of Scriveh's Patent Drawers TO SE.LL AT 45c. They will bo here in a few days. 'But yon needn't wait 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. t 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 areever 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 oan buy it any where. It requires no pipes, wires, tubes or machine of any kind, aad Is the aome 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 (?iye 25 per cant more light than a large Rochester coal oil lamp, oonsumes 80 per less oil aadmakes 90 per cent less hwt. ' Call and see themn. ' Furniture and Undertaking Rhone No. J. JUST AN EVE Q ,gz Tim OF ESPECIALLY CHOSEN STYLES AT Vor sack suits tailored to your :der and moasure Serges for ammor at $id.uu. Elegantly Tailored These are hints of the many good values in newest suitings and trouserings offered by Jacob -Reed's Sons, o F.Philadelphia, for spring and summarof 1900. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples shawnby" G W. Patterson, Concord, N. . ' .'W.e. Undersell.- VAPOR GAS LAMPS Strongest light on earth. M, L. JROWN & Bro. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE . . STABLES. Just.in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger 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 PolairfiC GhiBa Hogs.gj . Just in. Fresh lot of Rubber Garden Mose. . E. 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