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HARRIS' . LITHIA WATER w m Ha,s" n equal in the United, States" for curing Dyspep-. sia Constipation, 'Liver Complaint, Nausea, Dropsy, G6ut, Rheumatism, Dis eases of the Kidney's and Bladder, 'Hematuria and Catamedial De'rangements, . Diseases of the Blood. For .Sale At MARSH'-S Dqug "Store. WEATHEll FORECAST. Fair tonight and Saturday. V D Sikes, the grocery man, has a change of ad today. Mr. H B Parks and Mr. H L Parks are in Charlotte today. ' Miss Agnes Moss is expected home tonight from .Waynesville. Mr. Alejcus C Craven ' left Thursday night for Troy,' Ala bama.' Mr. T G Troy and family have gone to L'iberty, N. C, to .visit the father of Mr. Troy. ' Mr. W A "Sijiith has quite a haud-somo little vehicle in the way of a trap 'for his -dainty pony. ' Mr. James B Chipp, of Lith amia, Ga., is here and will act as ' night operator at the depot. Misses Kate Gibson and Mag gie Bessentare expecting to leave tonight for Wilmington to enjoy the sea breezes. Mr. Richmond Montgomery expects to leave today for the coast to spend several days en joying the surf. . Mr. .Oldham, the baseball player, who has been the guest of Dr. R S Young, went to Char lotte today. Mr. and Mrs. J C Leslie, who have beep visiting in' charlotte, spent last night here and went to Albemarle this morning. Mr. Clarence B Groner and son went to Winston this morn ing to visit relatives. Mrs. A F Hartsell, of Concord, is visiting Mrs. R A Fulp. Be fore marriage, Mrs. Hartsell was Miss Maggie Castor. Fort Mill Times. ' , Mr. D B Coltrane and little daughter left this morning to at tend, a reunion of the Coltrane family near Greensboro. Mr. Coltrane will be av ay ovei' Sun day. . Rev. Geo. L Cook, -who was formerly pastor of Poplar Tent church near here, is to be in stalled as pastor of Paw Creek church near Charlotte Satur day. Mr.Chas. .McDonaM had the misfoitune to lose one of his farm horses Thursday. The yiimal eat about ouq and a naff bushels of wheat which caused its death. ' The Charlotte Observer says 12 B Kenni. who pitched ball for .Statesville this seapnfie think ing of (Jngaging in .newspaper work. He will likely take a .position on a Cincinatti paper Dr. F E Hartsell, brotMer of Istr. J h Hartsell, at the Cannon & Fetzer Co. store, is critically with blood npison &t his home, Big Lick, Stanly county. .The Mooresville ' Enterprise this morning has a cut of Rev. B Lacy Hoge who is conducting a protracted meeting in Moores ville.' ' Mr. Hogeis meeting with wonderful success and the atten dance on all . occasions is large. Miss Louise Meaus went, to Rocky River yesterday to visit Mr. Sam Grier's. Mr. C B Little and family, who have been visiting here, re turned to Albemarle this morn- uo- M?f Bill Cote fras. accepted the position as dfiy operator and bill collector at thj3 despot. This Tace was made, vacant by Mr. J no. M Yoimg-who has gone to tio rai-J lour yuajry. WantedTo buy from 25 to 50 acre.s'f rich fertile land, preferably with n stream of wa ter running through it.' State full particulars and references and lowest spqt cash. Principals only deaU-with. Addruss J'Bradley, Stamford, Conn. Mrs. Joel Reed, of Concord, is on a visft here. , She is now the guest of her sisterJ.-Mrs.-J R Mq Neely.. Her son, Mr. Richmond Reed, accompanied" her. here, but returned Tuesday' morning. Mooresville Enterprise, 10th. . Miss Fannie Hill who was a teacher. in the graded 'schoDl here last year has been elected teacher in the Albemarle graded school. ' Miss Hill is a success ful teacher and the school is to be congratulated in securing her services for.noxt year. We lqtice that Rev. W Y Love has tendered his' resignation as pastor, of Coddle Creek Asso ciate Reform church, to take ef fect at next meeting of Presby tery. Mr. Lovo lias made an efficient and devoted pastor and his people will regret to 'give him up. W A lienlcy, who was Thurs day brought from Reidsville, ac cused of stealing $63 from Mitfs Jennie Hurlocker here 'last Sun day, was tried Thursday night. Ho .was placed under a $230 bond, and turned over to the sheriff to keep until court. Fythiuns, Take Notice! All members of Concord Lodge No., 51 Knightsof Pythias are re quested to meot in ( arstle Hall to night at 8 o'clock promptly. Work in first rank. All visiting Knights are al ways welcome. II. M. Weiu, 0. 0. Bryan on Towns's Withdrawal. Indianapolis, Ind., August 8.- Regarding the withdrawal of Chas. A Tovvne from' the Popu list national ticket, W J Bryan said today : "Mr. Towne's letter is manly and patriotic, but it is nothing less than was expected by those who knew him best." .Other Democratic leaders ex-J presso'd themselves in similar strains. Norle of them had an ticipated any other course, but there was a general impression of relief from a complication like that of four years ago, when Sewell and Watson were both 'candidates for vice-president. It was the general opion that the withdrawal will not alienate many Populists and that.it will" increase the chances of Demo cratic success at the polls. . .WSY'- . Stand over a. hot stove. and bake cakes these hot days? WHEN You can buy them at The Concord Bakery just as cheap as you can bake them aj; home. EVERY CAKE GUARANTEED. Goncord Bakery. m. We have just re ceived a fresh lot of Gfits, Hominy and jfice.. .We call asocial at- ieatioii to a line of f if : t : Ground Cloves,' Allspice, etc. Something very fine for flavoring jel. -lies, etc. V. D. SIKES; NE FOR ' CALL AT W. C. COHRELL rp T ; Oh, So Good! This is tic common expression' ted at .Our Fountain. Cold Drinks. Appetizing Drinks. HcfrcshinpT -Drinks. Delicious Drinks. Drinks made right, served right. Drinks that please every hody; Mako them want to do all their Drinking at our fountain. Delicious Ice Cream ALL THE TIME. GIBSON DRUG STORE. North Carolina College. Chartered in 1859, Jit. ' Pleasant N. O. Collegiate aul Aowdemio Depart, ments, Classics, Mathematics, Sciences, Philosophy, History, Economics, Eng lish, Modern Lanj-ua?es. Chemical and Tliysical Laboratories. Three lare brick buildings; rooms with, writable furniture. Free acce k to 4,000 volumnw. Fine campus of eiyrht acres nicely shad ed. Faculty of live professors with best credentials. Smokintr, drinking intoxicants and gambling not tolerated. Hoard in president's dinning hall for all well-behaved students at cost. Daily mail; connected by telephone with Chfrlotta, Salisbury, Concord, Albe marle, -b'all term begins Hept 4th, 1900. For catalogue or further mtoamatin address Bev. Wltf A. LUTZ. a. m. , Era. , Winston. N. C. or Mt. Pleasant N. C. i Malional Bank Offers the business public a reliable, per manent, conservative and accommodat. lBg Dunking inatutioril We Bolicit vour patronage with the assurance cf honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. If we can serye you any time we will be glad to haye you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. Capital anfl ms $70,000 D. B CJoiiTBAi-EChashier J. M. OrEiL. President. STLRLING SIM TABLEWARE AND' CUT Urn We .Underbay AND. We . Wehave bouglitbijL-- lot o . oenven s ratent Drawers- : TO SELL AT 45c. ' They will be here in a few day?. But you needn't wait for that lot to come as we have decided to put our-present-stock on sale at that price. -This is not a Bar-, gaih day sale" or a closing out sale. . Every Day in the Year is a Bargain -Day at our Store, And every day is-'a Closing Out Day. You canOalways be sure- of getting goods here any day in the year at ' Lower Prices thanare ever made at 'the' so-called ' bargain day sales. ' ' f Cannon & Fetzer Company. THE ' BEST" INCANDESCENT Produces the Cheapest and Strongest light on earth. 'Encb fixture is a miniature liijht works, that manufactures" and burns its own ' jus. As it is portable, you can buy it any whore, it requires no pipes, wires tubes or machine of any kind, and is the acme of simplicity in every sense ot the word. There are nt wicks to trim, no smoke, no dirty, greasy chimneys to cloan and very easy to operate. Will give 25 pi r cent more harht than a lare llochbster coal oil lamp, consumes 80 per less oil andUmikes 90 per cent less heat. , Call and see themro. - . )$':yllS3l . 1 1 1 f I Furniture and Undertaking Phone No. 3. JUST II EfEl s: e si OF ESPECIALLY CHOSEN STYLES AT or sack suits tailored to your rder and measure Serges for flmmcr at $15.00. Elegantly Tailored These are hints of the many good values in newest -suitings and trouserings offered by Jacob Reecl Sons, : OF PHlLADKLPniA, for spring and summer of 1900. Fit and' satisfaction guaranteed. Samples 'shotynby V :" ! ' G W. Patterson, Agents i i Concord, N. o c Undersell WOE GAS LAMPS -J WA u M. L. Brown & Bro. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. " Omnibuses meet aU passenger trains. Outfits oi all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale. Breed - era or inorougnurou cviauu China Hogs.S Just. in. . . FrUhlofof . Garden Hose. e. mcNish;-! Phone . . .
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