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HARMS' . LITHfA . WATER" Has no equal in the Unite States foe curing Dyspep sia,, 'Constipation, Liver Complaint, Nausea, Dropsy,' Gout, . Rheumatism, Dis eases of the Kidneyls and Bladder, Ha3inaturia and Catamedial Derangements, diseases of tke J31ood. JFojt Sale At MARSH'S Drug Store! WEATHEU FORECAST. Fair today and tomorrow. Mr.' Louis Brown returned from Charlotte today. Mr. G L Patterson spent Sun day in Charlotte. Mr. Robt. Sappenfield spent Sunday in Mooresville. Mr. M Ritcliie spent Sunday at his old home in Ritchtield. Mr. Will Shoemaker spentSun day.at here with home folks. Mr. Dock Brown will return to school tonight at ihina Grove. Mr. J L Ross, of Charlotte, is registered at the St. Cloud Hotel. Mrs. S E Sloan is quite sick with fever at her homo on Spring street. Mr. Hamilton, Mr. J. W. Hill's partner, has typhoid fever and is very sick. , Mr. j" V Cannon leaves tonight for Atlanta to attend the Spin ners Association. Mr. H. P. Guffey is spending the day in Salisbury with his brother. Mrs. S L Carroll, who has been on a visit to her daughter in Char lotte, returned today. Mr. Will Archibald and Mr. Q E Smith are spending several days at Sossomon's Springs. Mr. A. E. Lentz returned from Winstou last night, where he has been on a visit to his brother. Among the 140 students at Oakland the Gastonia News men tions i laude AEvry, of Concord. Master Buford Corl went -to Mt. Pleasant this (Monday) morn ing to enter North Carolina Col lege. Mr. Gus Hartsell left this morq- ing for Charlotte. Gus is one of the most .popular traveling men on the road. Mrs. Dr. E. C. Register came over from. Charlotte and is stop ping with her father, Judge W: J Montgomery. Mrs. Flora Earnhardt and children, of Concord, are visiting .the family of E C Barringer. Truth Index. 9th. Mr. Joe Jackson, who has been assisting at the St. Cloud Barbgr shop for the last two weeks has returned to Salisbury. . The Epworth League of the Methodist church jvill meet to morrow night with Miss J6sie Hijl at J. L. Hartsell's. The foundation for Mr. Reoce Johnson's new house has been placed, and the carpenters will begin their jvopk at once. Mr. S A Hamilton came inSat- day and will be on business in Concord for a weej, when he will ret orn to his jjrork at Chester, S . C Tr- TV TT WnlrpfiplrL nf P,hn,r lotte, N. C , will bo in Concord at the St. Cloni hotel on Thurs day, Sept. 20th, for one day only. His practice is limited to Eye, Mr. J C Wadsworth spent Sun -, day at Cgng Springs. Luther fddington sent last njghlUn Charlote. i Rev. J3 Lacy Hge and Twifei arependin4theday4n CharlCuJ Rev. N J Bakka returned to Charlotte affier spending Sunday here. . Mr. jOhas. Burleyson 'has f c- ' I cepled a position "at Mr. Ell. jj White's tore. i ! i MissGannie Hemphll is visit- her sister, igs Lizzie Hamphill, !, at Mrs. fc. V. Jjrvifl's. "Roy Morrison, of P;oneor Mills, will leave tonight for Olemson College, South Carolina. Mr. Charlie Phillips returned last night from Charlotte, where he filled the pulpit of Dr. Holland on Sunday. The Standard's account of Mr. Wallace Cook's wheaj; raising gets mention 'from a number of ex changes over the State, it was a good yield. The communion meeting atZiou Presbyterian church in No. 11 township has been postponed trom the drct to the fifth Sunday in September. Mr. Drayton White, night overseer.in the spinning room of the Kindley cotton ' mill at Mt. Pleasant is spending the day in Concord with his father. Prof. Holland Thompson,. after spending several days in our town making pleasant calls, re turned to his home in States- ville by way of Charlotte. Mr. Ed. Sherrill, after a six months stay at the Cannon & Fetzer Co. store out at Bala mills, began this moriiing to clerk in their store here. Mrs. Parnell while getting off the train this morning fell and might have been seriously hurt, but as it was she was only bruised and scratched a little. 'Mrs. C S Coler went to Ral eigh this morning to continue her canvass for ''Success." She is quite successful, we learn, in in troducing this charming maga zine. A Rowan county gentleman placed a "local ad. in the daily standard a few days ago and got a call on it before it Lad time for a second issue. Place your ads with the Standard for results. Miss Haraa Kimenvill arrive in the city tonight and will stop with her sister Mrs. B. D. as tor. Tomorrow she will go to Mt. Pleasant, where sho enters Mount Amoena Seminary. Mr. Phil Meade, who played ball in Concord last summer sev eral times, and is known by many of the Concord baseball enthus iasts, has been appointed gym nasium instructor at the Univer sity of North Carolina. Masonic Notice. Special communication of Stokes Lodge No. 32 A P & A M on Monday even ing at 8 o'clock, Sept. 10, 1900, to confer the 2nd degree. , Visiting craftsmen are cor dially invited. R H Griffin, Sec. . Sept. 8, ldOO. . k FOR H8LEK AND men cut STEBLINe SILVER CALL AT W. O. OORRELL The Jeweler. The B&t Prescription ffer Chills Alid lg hoit(i Grc,s Tl Je - 'Je8S Chill Ton, t isinjy iron ci H"nine m a taste6sorni. AK cure- c 50c , We Jiave just re- 9 ceivech a fresh lot of !J Grits, . Hominy and Iice. We call special at-. tention to a line of Ground Cloves, Clnnamo'n, Allspice, 'etc. Something very fine . for flavoring jel. lies, etc. V. D. SIKES, PFJP0NE - - - - ; I I I 0 wz Hang H If yonr Horse" or Cow Ms Is ran down fGGfl them m PRATT'S n S ZWCK t-OOQ tt AND NOTE THE KESULT. Se5 feS m pratt9 s m Poultry- Food jfeg 5V-i MARKS HSNS LIT. 55 If yon don't Micyc it try it 3 &3 mm drug I STORE. u Pa SIXTEENTH ANNUAL SEASON. The. AL. G. FIEFD Big :: Ministrels Directions of Dan Quinlan, Oldest. - Biggest. .- Best The Host of Features from Two Worlds. The Most Expensive Organization . in Existence. 40 Miifistrel Stars .'40 The Fgmous Faust Family, Austra lian Acrobats, sfxven in number, The Great Knetzarer, the Master Spirit of Ambidexterity. Welby & l?earl, America's Fin de Siecle Expottnta of Refinpd "Regie Oomedyt Will Hacket, antlnctnons Codfeaian. Handel-Hastings? the Celebrated Eng lish Bariton. The De Velyos? French Musical "Ex perts. The Shadoire Troupof Efislish Pantomimist.Jive in number 12-Nightingales.of Sijjjigs-12 Maicniflccsfc Military Brass Band and Superb Orchestra of Picked Soloists. Grand SMJParaflelaM Concert Daily AT 11:30. 1 JM y - Ull!CrOtlV v w ..:-AWD JVeJliave bought a big 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 cornel 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. Evey Day in the Year is-a Bargain Day at our Store, And every day is a Closing Out Day. You canjalways be sure of getting goods here any day in the year at Lower Prices thanjare ever made at the so-called bargain day gales. Cannon & Fetzer Company. Turning HJlp 9 WWW' mnmvf m m Uf.mt M i. mm mmM Furniture and Undertaking Phone No. J. Just in. Freah lot'of Rubber "Garden Hose. E. McNISM Phone m. 104 For 'Sale. My property ol East ifepot street. Good five-room house and good barn, well of wa-ter, garden, etc. For terms ply to mo at Salipbury.JN. C. F. V Barrier. oe V. "" '.We;UnderseiL . . Things J. null o VVIKI L VV J are doing at our Grand Clearance Sale m -wi u u in in e r Goods. Our en tire line fl Id! Better see About it. M. L. Brown & Bro. LIVERY. FEED ANDSALE STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all rfassenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mules alwairs on hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred China Lk)s. Poland The Best Remedy r sumach and Bowel Trouble. "J. have been in the rug basirffesa for twenty years ana have sold most au bf the pWprietoy mediciut s of any note. Arnold the entire list I have neyer found anything to equal Cnamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy for all stomach and bowel troubles, says O. W. Wakefield, of Columous, 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 quiok and sure cure in a pleasant form." For sale at Marsh'sp; drus store. FOR Ear, .Nose andrnroat.
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