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O I- f . f t i H J ' S r i ' I HARRIS' . LITHIA "WATER . Has no ecfual in the United States for curing Dyspa sia, Constipation,. Livar Com plaint, .Nausea, Dropsy,, Gout, , Rheumatism, Dis eases, of ihe Kidney's and Bladder, Haamaturia and Catamedial Derang'ements, Diseases of the Blood. For "Sale At MARSH'S- Drug Store. Dr. Foil, of Mt. Pleasant, was here this morning. Two milch cows for sale. Lippards & Barrier. Mr. J D Barrier is spending today in Salisbury. Hurry to Dry & Miller's for school books. Mr. R 'L Wheeler returned this morning from a pleasant little visit out of town. Miss Minnie Allen left this morning for Winston-Salem to enter school. Miss Vir'gie Sharp, a teacher in Mont Amcena Seminary, was here today. You can get second hand school books at Dry & Miller's. Mrs. P M Misenheimer re turned this morning from Misen heitner's springs. Mrs. Louise" Swink passed through here today from Mt. Pleasant on her way to Wins ton. lev. S R Hope is much better .today and hopes to be able to preach at the First Presbyterian church Sunday. Full line of school books, tab lets and pencils at Dry & Miller's. Misses Annie Hoover and Fan nie Hill went to Albemarle to day. They teach in the graded school there this? year. Mr. H M Weir left Sunday for Georgia where he goes for a va cation and to visit relatives. He will return in about 10 days. Mrs. M C Dusenberry and grand-son, Gowau, spent Sunday at All Heating springs. They return tomorrow. Dr. and Mrs. Pemberton, who have been visiting at Mr. W R Harris's left this morning for Albemarle to visit relatives. 'The Spencer baseball team ar rived this morning. They are crossing bats with our team this afternoon on the Concord dia mond. Our stock of school supplies for both the Graded Schopl and the Concord High School is now eomplete. Call and see us. ; E S White successor to Swnk & White. Policeman Cruse goUwo'. 'ho boes" Saturday night. One was a white boy and the'other was a negro. T,he white boy paid $9.40. and, went his vXy rejoic ing. WAITED: Representatives in every .section Big wages and steady employment .to oth sexes. Address, or call on, Eugenq Harris. . - . Room 4, Pied. Bldsr. Ch,arlottsN..C. Mr. WO Means who declined to attend th hanging of Ed wards today in Salisbary by the courtesy offiSheriff Monroe f is sued tickets to the following f?emmen: Messrs Wfrtl Sides, Henry FurUank, T R Penninger, James Dry and J C Wads worth. Sheriff Peck also attended. Mrs. A H Newsom and daugh ter, of Salisbury, are visiting ;n relatives here. Mr. Archie Cannon Jft, this morning for Charlotte to mend a A day ortwo. From, theie he gees U to Davidson College ! . Miss Kate '"Gibson and Miss Agnes Moss will go to Charlotte Thursday and will attoncMhe Al Field minstrel that night. Tina Wrtef. Qkv,!v,m T 1 i AtT7-: i v JA L -. muiviuuuu cuurcn aunaay even ing. Major WA Guthfie, who hasii been sick at his home in Durham is able to be up and has crone to Montgomery, White Sulphur springs with the hope of "being benefited. Rev. S R Hope will address the Ladies' Missionary society this evening at Mr. D B Mor rison's. His little girl -will be present dressed in Japanese cos tume. Rev. L R Pruett, pastor of 12th street Baptist church, Char lotte, we notice has received a call to the Baptist church at Lumberton. Mr. Pruett is known here, having preached several times in Concord. WANTED : Hustling man to cultivate a good four-horse farm within one mile of Rockwell, Rowan county. ' . Apply to LEHeilig. s 3rd. . Salisbury, N. C. WAKE FOREST OPENS. Two Hundred aud Five Students Regis tered by Ten O'clock Yesterday Morn ing. Wake Forest, N. C, Aug. 31 The opening of Wake Forest college was a success in every respect. The registration today at 10 o'clock was 205, and wo can safely estimate those unreg istered at 20, making a total ar rival of 225 students at the open ing of the third day, which is an advance in registration of 19 over last year at the same date. The boys are enterfny well and getting down to work. They greeted their new Professor of Pedagogy, Prof. CC Crittenden, with much enthusiasm and gave great applause to his informal response. To Stan au Evening Taper in Raleigh. Mr. John Wilber Jenkins, who has been with the Charlotte News for several years past, will leave shortly for Raleigh, hisformer home, where he will start an evening paper. He proposes to give the capital city a capital paper.' Charlotte Ob server, 2nd. Endured Death's Agonies. Only a roaring ftro enabled J M Garrettson, of San Antonio, Tex., to lie down when attacked with asthma, from which he buffered for years. He writes his misery was often so great that it seemed he endured the agonies of death; but Dr. Kind's New Discovery for con sumption wholly cur ed him. ThiS mar velous medicine is the only known cure for asthma as well as consumption, coughs and gold's, and all throat, chest and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Guaranteed. Trial bottles free aj Fetzer's drug store. , . i Story of a Slave. Xo be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst 4o(m of filavery. Geo. D. Williams, of lanckester, Mi$h., writes: "My wife has been so helpless for five years that she couldjn'ot turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bi ters she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work-" This su preme remedy fflfc female disease quick ly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, meljpchly, headachy, fainting and dizzy spells. It is a god-send to weak, sickly, run-down people, Cure guaranteed. Only 50o. Sold at Fetzer's drug store. AYe hVe just re ceived a frehlgt of. .QrH ; ' : Hominy, and Iice. Wccall special tention to a. line -of Ground 'Cloves, Cinnamon, . Allspice, etc. Something very fine . for flavoring jel. lies, etc. V. D. SIKES, phone 1 1 ?S Mill II II I I .If yonr Horse or Cow is rna down feed tbem m PRA TT'S I btOCK - hOOd 2Ss! AND NOTE THE KESULT. m pratt s m Poultry- Food g& y . ... -1- If you don't believe il try it DRUG STORE. FOR T E AND OH CALL AT W. C. CORRELL The Jeweler. North Carolina College. Chartered in 1859, Ht. Pleasant, N. C. Oollepriate and Acactomio Depart ments, ClaBBics, MatbcjuiatiCH, Sciences, philosophy, History, Economics, Eng lish, -Modern Languages, Chemical and Thysical Laboratories. Three large brick buildings; rooms with suitable furniture. Free accesn to 4,000 volnmns. Fine campus of eight acres nicely shad ed. Faculty of five professors with best credential. Smoking, drinking intoxicants and gambling not tolerated. Board in president's dinning hall for all well-behaved studonts at cost. Daily mail; connected by' telephone with Charlotte, Salisbury, Concord, Albe marle. Fall term begins Sept 4th, 1900. For catalogue or fnrther intoamation. address m Rev. WM. A. LUTZ. a. m., rep., Wirfston, N. C. or dt. Pleasant N. C. Offers the businoa public a reliable, per manent, conservative, and accommbdat uig banking instutiftn. We solicit your pitronlge with tlw assurance cf honorablt treatment ana dtifc appieciation of your patronage. If fe dan serve yon any time we will be glad to have you come and see us. LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS, - V " " Capital aM us - $70,000 'CI D. B SbfcTRANBhasmier J. M. OuEti, President. rsz 2 us k3 u j-rzi M GIBSON store. M ig-f. p. $ B R M J-r-i. 1 T?r STL1I SILVER I I Concord Sa Bank 11a We Underbuy AN 'We "Undersell - THAT'S OUR WAY. ' Wejhave bought a his lot-of ' 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. t Every. Day in the Year is a . Bargain Day at our Store, And every day is a Closing Out Day. You canfalways be sure of getting goods here any day in the year at Lower Prices thanjare ever made at the so-called bargain day sales. Cannon & Fetzer Company, Turning Things mam mm i , t. - JIG J,itii;iiliM5iil.,.l,iWM'U.jt-i W'W'wwtiiiw""''."'1 ' 3 A limit if Furniture and Undertaking Phone No. 3. Just in. Fresh lot of Rubber Garden,. Hosa E.1qNISH Phone .4j04. For Sale . .: . , My property on East Depot street. Goo five-room house and good barn, well of -at:, garden etc . For terms apply to me at Salifbury.JN. C. F. V Barrier. That's what w are doing at our Grand Clearance Sale Of S u m in e r i Goods. Our en tire line M.-L. BROWN & Bro. . LIVERY. FEED AND SALE . STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passengdr Jtrains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly, and at reason able prices. Horses anlntules . always on hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbfeA Poland Chfefii Hbgrs. So'ssaman ! ; Spfings. i To those desiring the benefit, of Mineral "VJater during this hot. weatHar, I will say that I have three liouses, near the aboves springs which can be rented ati very reasonable rates. John C Sossaman. o
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