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HARRIS' ; LITHIA watr Has no equal ill the United States fot curing Dyspep-H Complaint. Ntiuea Dropsy,' Gout, Rheumatism,. Dis eases of the Kidney's and Bladder, Hematuria and Catarnedial Derangements, Diseases of the Blood. Fo Sale "At MARSH'S . Drug Store. WEATHER FORECAST. Local showers tonight and Saturday. Mr. Karl John'son came in. this morning f.om Charlotte. No. 8 township had good rains last night. Mr. Frank ' Rogers went to Chorlotte this morning. Mrs. G A Gray returned to Castonia this morning. Mr. Wade Walter returned last night from Salisbury. Miss Lora Walter is clerking for Mr. M 0 Walter. Mr. Corum Correll spend to day iu Charlotte. Mrs. Zeb Morris relumed home last night from Charlotte. Miss Lizzie Propst went to Monroe today to spend several days. WANTED. Second-handBur- lapbags; 3 cents cash; 3 cents trade. Fenix Flour Mill. ' a27. . Mr. "Bua" Graham, of Salis bury, is visiting at Forest Hill today. Mrs. Houston, mother of Dr. Houston, and Mrs. Phifer left this morning for Monroe. Mr. W illiam Montgomery will leave in the morning for Mont gomery county to spend several days. Mr. E D Graham returned Wednesday night from a visit to Mocksvilie and Winston and is at his position at Dayvault's store. Misses Laura Watkins and Lucile Henderson, of Charlotte, are here visiting Mrs. Z A Mor ris. . Mr. E D McCollum, of Forest Hill,, went to Asheville" last night to spencl several days during his vacation. Mrs. Jane Brawley, of Iredell -county, is visiting, Mrs. L C Cook at Forest Hill. Her son, Mr. Robt. Brawley, accompanied her. Mr. Alex Boyd leaves in the morning for a visit to Winston- Salm. He will be joined at Greensboro by Mr. Geo. Rich mond. . For Rent Good house, large lot, with barn, fruit, good gar den, and fine shade on South Main street. Well water or city water Apply to B E Harris. Miss Macgaret Grier, daughter .of Dr. S A Grier, of Rocky River, has accepted a position as teacher in a siool near Asho ville. Mr. Clarence B Groner and ,3Dn, who have been visiting here for several weeks, .will leave to morrow evening for their home in Chattanooga, Tenn. Rev. A Shorter Caldwell and Rev Thos. A Smith returned this morning from near Salis bury where Mr. Caldwell has been assisting Mr. Smith in a 4k Concord, is also on a svisit tod .,W L Caldwell. Th,ey turn t Uonfcora next weekJ MooreSville Enterprise, 17th. ' Mr.andMrs.S G Paniel ard child, who have Been, Visiting at Mr. J W Camion's, left Thursday night for Halifax. Mr.' Daniel js on ofthe leading lawyers of Halifax oounty.ftnd his people have shown their appreciation byelectmg Hrn as genater to tlie Legislature: . Mr. Frank Furr, who- lives on Dr. D G Caldwell's plaoo near here Thursday morning locked up his house and came to town. When he ruturued he found that some pne had entered his house thVougn che window and' stole his cuff buttons, watch, money and some clothing. The thief af ter breaking into the house went to the barn, and exchanged his pants for a better pa'r.. No clue to the prepstrator has been found yet. John JIng.ills Dead. Ex-Senator Jno. J IngUs died on Thursday the 16Lh at 2:25 a. m., at Las Vegas. New Mexico. He .had been in delicate health for "more than a year and was seeking vigor away from his Ingalls wHl long be re membered for his brilliancy of intellect and his scathing utter ance iri debate, especially when he had a good chance to sting the South. When Populism came into voguo he was swept from the United States Senate and Mr. Peffer took his place from Kansas. He was quite to bo envied for his great powers rather than the spirit that promoted much that made him memorable. Prevented a Tragedy. Timely information given Mra. Goo. Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, saved two lives. A frightful -cough had long kept her awake every night, She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew worse until jurged to try Dr. King's New Discovery. One bot tle wholly cured .her; and she writes, this mavelous medicene also cured Mr Long of a severe attack of pneumonia. Such cures are positive proof of its power to cure all throat, cheat and lung troubles. Only 50o and $1. Guarauted. Trial bottles free at Fetzer's drug store. That Throbbing Hefcda"che Would quickly leave you if y.ou used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers haye proved their m'atchless merit for sick and nervous headaob.es. They make pure blood and build up your health. Only 25c. Money back if noT cured. Sold at Fetzer's drug store. It Helped Win Battles. Twenty-nine officers and men wrote from the front to say that for scratches bruises, cuts, wounds, sore feet and stiff joints Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best in the world.' Same for burns, skin eruptions and piles. 25o. a box. Care guaranteed. Sold at , Fetzenis drug store. WHY ' Stand over. ft. hoj; stove aii bate cakesthese hotdays? WHEN You can buj them at The Concord Bakery just as cheap as you can bake them at home. EVERY CAKE GUARANTEED. Mrs. Virginia Erwin, of Con cord, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Bert Boyd. Mrs. M J Scott, of Concord Bakery.' none' 122 A Minister's Good Work. "I had reveie attack of bilious colic got a bottle ol (. hamberluin h , Colic Gplen and T)iirr Remedy, tack two Loses nnj vas eafcy-jr cured, k&ya Elv.A.Aower, ofEtoijporia, Kau. "flly neiehbor across tli btrct was sik for over a wetk, had two lr three botflies t)f uiediciries foru the doctor, lie usd them for three or four days without rfliel, then called in another doctor who treated him Mr some days and gave1 him no relief, bo diechared hiin. I went over to Foe him the. next niornine.' He sid,hi8 lowelH.vtj$s lfl a" ttrrtbjH fix, Ihut tif.-y had born running off so loni tliut'it wnHUlaiOht Moody flux. I aked him i he h id triejl Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea IJomedy and he said, 'Not' I went home and brought him my battle and gave 'him one dose; told him tobi&e another dose ii fifteen or twenty minutes if he did- not fjniJ relief, but he took no more and wa entirely cured", .For - la at MaibL'i; drug store. . The Best Remedy lor stomach- and Bowel Trouble. ' "1 have been in the drug basinetm for twenty years ana uave'sold moat all of the proprietary-medicines of any note.. Among the entire list I have neyer found anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea liemedy for all .stomach and bowel troubles," says O. W. Wakefield, of Columous, Ga. "This remedy cured two severe cases of cholora morbus in my family and I have recommended and sola hundredH of botties of it to my custom ers to their ' entire satisfaction. It vll'orda a quick and sure cure in a pleasant form." For sale at Marsh's drug store. We have just re ceived a fresh lot of ' Grits, Hominy and Rice. We call special at tention to a line of Ground Cloves, Cinnamon, Allspice, etc. Something very fine .for flavoring: jel. lies etc. V. D. SIKES, PP0NE ;li Oh, So Good? . This is lie common expression heard at Our Fountain, Cold Drinks. Appetizing Drinks. Hefreshing Drinks. Delicious Drinks. Drinks made right, sorved-right. Drinks that please everybody; Make" them want to do all their Drinking at our fountain. Deljcious Ice Cream . ALL THE TIME. GIBSON. DRUG STORE. FOR -mm -AND STERLING- SILVER RICH GUT GLASS CALL AT W. 0. CORRELL The Jeweler. We Underbuy . vthat's . . . Vejhave .hough tjabig lot'of Scriven's Patent Drawers TO SELL AT 45c. They will he here in a few days. 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 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.OYou canjalways 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 Strongest light on earth. 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 pipes, wires, tubes or machine of any kind, aud Is the acme of simplicity iri 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 ?ive prr cent more lia;ht than a large llochester coal oil lamp, consumes 80 per less oil andjmakes 90 per cent less heat. Call and see them. ,p53&fcJ ; , '.V Furniture and Undertaking... ., v. Phone No. ). JUST EM OP ESPECIALLY CHOSE& STYLES AT ?or sack suits tailored to our Tder and measure Serges fot ummor at $15.00. r Elegantly . Tailored These are hints of the many good values in newest suitings and trouserings offered by Jacob Reed's Sons, of Philadelphia,. for spring and summer of 1900. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples shown by ; G W. Patterson, Agent Conoord, Nv Cty ' : We-.Uriderseliv mm. VAPOR GAS LAMPS M.-L. 13R0WN & Bro. . LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in roar of St. Cloud HoteL Omnibuses meet all passenger, trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished, promptly and at reason able prices. Morses ana mules always on hand for sale. Breed ers Of thoroughbred Poland China Hosts. Just m. . Prosllot ot Eubber Garden Hose. E. McNISK protracted meetin t rr
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