Newspapers / Daily Concord Standard (Concord, … / Aug. 23, 1900, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
'..LIT&CA . WATER. Has no equal ki the United States for curing Dyspep sia, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Nausea, Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism, Dis eases of the Kidney's and Bladder, Haematuri. and Catamedjal Derangements, Diseases of the Blood. For 'Sale 'At MARSH'S Drug Store. WEATHER FORECAST. Local showers fair Friday. tonight and Miss Ollie Fisher home tonight from is expected Charleston. Rev. JAB Fry went to High Point today. . , , Mr. Wade Kimball came in Wednesday night from Atlanta. Buford Corl and Martin Can ncu came in last night from China Grove. Miss Lidie and Mr. Tom -Smith are spending a week at Cleveland, Iredell county. Misses Sadie and Grace Fisher returned home this morning from Lexington. WANTED. Recond-handBur-lapbags; 3 cents cash; 3 cents trade. Fenix Flour Mill. a27. Mrs. Jno. Goodman is expected tonight from Texas to visit at Mr. Lacy Dick's. Much is being added to the -appearance of the Lippard Insti tute by the use of the painters brush. Some of the agents south have received orders to send no more negroes north. The de" mand is not so great just now. Mr. and Mrs. Pink Misen lieimer went to Misenheimer Springs this morning to spend a -week or two. Rev. D G Caldwell, of Due West Seminary, will preach at the First Presbyterian church on next Sunday morning. Excursion to Wilmington via. Durham and Raleigh, - August 28th. Round trip $3.25. Rev. J K Thompson, of Texas, has been called to the First Presbyterian church in Statos ville. 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. Prof. C 0 Crittenden left this morning for Wake Forest col lege where he goes to begin work in his new field next We'dnesday. Misses Grace and Sadie Fisher two of Concord's most charming young ladies are visiting Miss Beulah Haden. Salisbury Truth Index, of 22nd. Mrs. D P s Dayvault and daughter Nina, who have been at Connelly Springs, are now at Newton. They will be., home Saturday. a Rev. B Lacy Hoge went to Charlotte this morning to attend the Baptist Association of Ca barrus and Mecklenburg coun ties? Rev. Dr. Barron preambled the opening sermon today. Misses Grace Brown and Kath e9'me Morrison enter Peace In stitute this fall; Misses May field Cole, Lizzie Montgomery and Gertrude Mathes, Greensboro Female College, and Miss Ollie Cline, Elizabeth College. Mr. J C Lentz, from Dougola, 111., brother of Mr. Dhprrv LLentz, Oeceasefl, fcrtived todgy anais at Mr. L.aey UicR's Mr. D A Caldwell At-fiietM: this morning from Raleigh where he attended the unveiling of Vance's Statute. Forest Hill Council, N6. 49, Jr. O. U. A. M. will give a lawn party at tne Baptist Church it urjday nfgtft commencing at 6 o'clock. Everybody invited. Misses Jennie Robert Skinner and Addie Lee Young, of Con cord, who have" been visiting their aunt Mrs. T P Johnson re turned home this morning. Sal isbury Sun, of 22nd. Mr. D B Castor 'came home last night from Misenheimer 's springs. Mr. Jno. C Smith who was with Mr. Castor at the springs has gone on an excusion to Asheville. Miss Emma McAllister and sister passed through this morn- ing irom nariotie to tneir nome in Mt. Pleasant. . They were ac companied by Mrs. James Mi senheimer, of Charlotte. Several hundred negroes were at the depot this morning to go on an excursion to the Winston Salem fair. The excursion train did not appear and the crowd had to return to their homes very much crest-fallen. Mrs. Jas. P Cook, Mrs. Mor ris and Miss Norfleet are enjoy ing the land of the sky. Mrs. Cook will return home Friday while her sister and niece will go to harlotte to visit Mrs. R K Blair. The Best Prescription for Chills And fever is a bottle ot Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic It is simplv iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No core no vav. Prio 50a Now to the seashore we shall hie, or picnic in the grove; sit ting perchance in custard pie, be side the girl we love. Orange Observer. Tbe Best Remedy lor Stomach and Bowel Trouble. "I have boon in the drug business for twenty years and have sold most all of the proprietary medicines of any note Among the entire list I have never found anything to equal Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all stomach and bowel troubles," says O. W. 'Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga. "This remedy cured two severe cases of cholera morbus in my family and I have recommended and sola hundreds of bottles of it to my custom ers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quick and sure cure in a Sleasant form." For sale at Marsh's rug store. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. -It will not oost you a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve the pain. Tt also cures sprains and bruises in one-third time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsey, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quickly cured by applyingt. Every bot tle warranted. Price 25c, and 50c. for sale at Marsh's drug stcrs. During last May an infant child of our neighbor was suffering from cholera infantum. The doctors had giyen up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Chamberloin's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house telling them I felt sure it would dp good if used according to directions. In two days tiu)d the child had fully re covered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. I have reoom mended this remedy frequently and haye never known it to fail. Mrs. Curtis Baker, Bookwalter, Ohio. For sale at Marsh's drug store. WHY Stand over a hot stove and bake cakes these hot days? . WHEN You can buy them at The Conafrd Bakery jixst as cheap as you cr bake them at home EVERY CAKE GUARANTEED. Concord Bakery. Etone . . .122 Story of a Slave. 10 be bound hand and f t for years uauu uuu ioi" j earn of flisease is the wqjjtt an T YTi'lli'rtvi.a vf by the chains, of form of blavery, 1 Z":7 7 'vfu ! has been sp helpless fbr five years that she conld not tarn oVfer in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bit ters &he is wonderfully improved and able to do her own? work" 'this bu preme remedy for female disease qiiicft Jy cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melftnchly, headacKe, faintin&and dizzy spell". It is a god-sen J tS weak, sickly, rrun-down people. Cure guaranteed Only 50o. Sold at Fever's dms store. i. A Minister's Good Work. "I had severe attack of bilious colio got a bottle of Chamber loin's Colic Colera and Diarrhoea Remedy, took two boses and was entirely cured", says Rey. A'.A.Power, of Emporia. Kan. "My neighbor across the street was sick for over a week, had two or three bottles of medicines from the doctor. He used them for three or four days without xelief, then called in another doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, so discharged him. I went over to see him the next morning, lie said his bowels were in a terrible fix, that they had been runnine off so long that it was almost bloody flux I aked him if he had tried Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and he said, 'No.' I went .home and brought him my bottle and gave him one dose; told him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty minutes if he did not find relief, but he took no more and was entirbly cured", ' For sale at Marsh'f drug store. We have just re- ceived a fresh lot of Griis, 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, p:1PoNE Oh, So Good! This is tlie cum expression heard 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. FdR STERLING SILVER A-ND- RICH: CUT. GLASS CALL AT W. C. COERELL The Jeweler. 1 .We Urrflerftuy AND . Wejhave bought a big lot "o: Scriven's Patent Drawers TO SELL AT 45c. They will be 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.QYou canflalwaysi 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 owa gas. As it is portable, yon oan buy it any where. 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 no wioks to trim, no smoke, no dirty, greasy chimneys to clean and very easy to operate. Will priye 25 per cent more light than a large liochoster coal oil lamp, consumes 80 per less oil andjmakes 90 per cent less heat. Call and !yggi Furniture and Undertaking. . .Phone No. d. 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 nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mules always, on hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China. Hogs. Just in. Preh lot of Rubber Garden Hose. E. lcNIShE We Undersell, VAPOR GAS LAMPS Strongest light on earth. see them. OF ESPECIALLY CHOSEN STVI.KS AT 23 HS2 . S0 Vor sack suits tailored to your irder-and measure emerges ior ixmmer at. $15.00. Etegantty Tailored Thesft are hints of the many crood values in newest suitings j. : j i ana iruutseriugss uuuioia ujf . Jacob Reed'S Sons, m of Philadelphia, fJr spring and summer of 1900 Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. Samples shown by ji W. Patterson, Agent. Concord. N. Qj JUST AN EVEN
Daily Concord Standard (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 23, 1900, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75