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HARRIS' LITHIA .' '.WATER. " Has no equal iif the United States for .curing Dyspep sia, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Nausea, 'Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism, Dis eases oi the Kidney's and 1 Bladder, Hematuria and Catamedial Derangements, Diseases of the Blood. . For Sale At MARSH'S Drug Store. WEATHEi; FORECAST. Fair tonight; rain Friday. Best cotton, ceuts even. is. bringing 10 Mr. RH Allen, of Charlotte, Is registered at the St. Cloud. fluss ii,steile JJiacKwelaer is '"visiting relatives in Statesville. Mr. J W Toney, of Salisbury, is spending several days here. Mr. Herbert uook weur over -to Charlotte today. Mr. J L Hartsell returned from -Atlanta Wednesday night. Mr. J W Cannon jr. left for St. Albans school in Virginia this morning. WANTED A good hand phaeton or buggy, this office. second Call at dl7 Sir. D B Coltrane after spend ing the day in Norwood, re turned home Wednesday night Mr. T Penn passed through here, today on his way to Vir ginia his home. Mrs. Dr. S L Montgomery, "who has been very sick, is some what better today. Miss Lilly Moore has gone to "Wadesboro to visit for several days. Mr. J S Ritchie brought throe wagon loads of crocks, jars and .jugs down from Catawba county this morning. Mr. Dan Bost has bought out the C A Hartsell beef market, and in the future will have charge of the business. Nintceu young ladies passed through here Tuesday night on . their way to Mt. Pleasant where they will enter Mont Amoena. The following parties left for 'Glass's this morning: Mrs. "Will Propst, Mrs. Quinn, and Mrs. W R Wood. Mrs. Frank Robbins and two children, after spending several days here, have returned to their home in Salisbury. Mr. Georco Fergerson, . wTho 'Clerks in the. department store, Is quite sick and will return to his home in South Carolina as soon as he is able. Mr. Hinton Willeford is carry ing bis arm in a sling Iropi a wound he gave .himself while using the carving, knife. Mrs. M J Freeman and son Marshal went to Thomasville Wednesday to visit relatives for a. few days. . Misses Connie and Ollie CJLine leave tonight for Elizabeth Col lege, Miss Connie t,oteaCh 'and Miss Ollie to enter school. The meaibersof "all the socie- ties of the First Jresbyterian church are requested to meet to morrow evening af o'clock in tke lecture room. .... Miss Ubuise Herbert, after a several weeks stay-in Concord nritii ATic IVfnrv Virginia Wads- V A t 1J. mi. O 'worth lett tins morning xor ner ihome, at Richmond, Va. The interior of Ed White's sfcpre is beigpaiiledwhit. Cotton Wif?her props died tlftrty bales of cotton today 9 . J Mjss-Lou 'Stuart 'lef this mCi-nirig for Ashvile Miss L'fla Stafford came up yesterday to pay n visit to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parks. The nn acumen of Oiell's mill No. 4 stood for -severaj .hours last nigit on account of a break about the engine. Mr. J'FShmn, who has been in charge of ttte Bala mill for a year, has. been made superin tendent of the new mill at Albe marle and will move to that place next week. Mr. J W Cannon received a check for $100 this morning for being a good guesser. This was a reward offered by a Company for the nearest guess to what last years cotton crop was. Dr. W H Wakefield, of CharJ lotto, N. C , will be in Concord at the St. Cloud hotel on Thurs day, Sept. 20th, for one day only. His practice is limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Endured Death's Agonies. Only a roaring fire enabled J M Garret tson, of San Antonio, Tex., to he down when attacked with asthma, from which he tuffered.for years. He writes his misery was often so great that it seemed he euiured the agonies of death J but Dr. King'eSNewtDiscovery .for con sumption wholly cured him. This mar velous medicine is the only known cure for asthma as well as consumption. coughs and colds, and all throat, chest and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00 Guaranteed. Trial bottles freo at Fetzer's drug store "Love Your Business. A man can no more be suc cessful in a business he docs not like than can a man bo happy with a wife he does not love. Enthusiasm is the power which impels men onward in any and everv vocation. Without it men are lethargic. They will drift. But to pull against the tide they are as unable as they are unwill ing. Drifting, however, does not win the race, either in business or aquatic events. There must be the long pull, the strong pull and the pull with vigor. Men in business today have no easy task. There is a great deal to discourage and very littlo to encourage. There are foes with in and foes without to contend against. Under such conditions .it is no wonder so many either fail altogether or eke out amere ex istence. " The antidote for despair is en thusiasm, and the germ of en thusiasm is loye for or pleasure in that business or vocation in which you are embarked. Therefore, if you would suc ceed, get in love with your busi ness. Selected. Cured of Chronic DiarAoea After Thiitjr Years of Suffering. "I suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought I yas aet be- Ans cured," eaya John S. HalldJiray, of French Camp, Mies. i'l efxapt bO much tim and money .and suffered so muali that I had given up all hopes of recovery. I was so feeble from the effects of the diarrhoetf that I could do nn kind of labor, could not even travel. but by accident! was permitted t o find tirely cured of that tuouble., Iarno nlaseddthth. result that I am anxi ous that ifcie in reach of all who suffer as I hae." For sale at Marsh's drug store. , m m a m If a woman is jealouS of ier hushand, ft usually kes hso bus 'that she hasn't much time for anything else. Selected Choleh and Diarrhoea Remedy, and Supr-curcd hams aftei taking several bottles 1 am en- WBullirmeat sides . . Awful F. M. Hi2a?n8,Edtor Sna (11'.) han-'New8,wasflfllicted for years wftu pik bat m iloor,f r edj. hel mf b, trie Bucklcnis Atmca Salve, the best m the world. He writer, two boxes best in the world. He writj-, two boxes wholy cured him Infalible for iflep. Qufe guaranteed. .Only 3?c. Sild at Fetia drug store. ... Ye haye just rp ccived a fr.eli lot ot Grits, Hominy and ice. 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, pJPoNE I v EST & U i U 'If your Horse or Cow is rim flown feed them m I PRATT'S M 7l it stocK - hooa AND NOTE THE RESULT.' m PRATTS m p Poultry - Food MAKES II UN 3 LAY. If you don't believe it try it if m t nrt v i r i FOR SHRUG SILVER -AND RICH CUT GLASS CALL AT W..C. CORRELL The Jeweler.- CONCORI MARKETS. COTTON MARKET. - Corrected by Gannon & Fetzer Company. "r Goodmiddimg 10 00 Middling 10 00 Low middling 9 75 Stains 9 75 produce market; Corrected by Ed. F. White. Bacon 1U 15 . . . . 10 Beeswax Butter 15 Ckickens 10 to 25 f!nrn 70 Eggs.. m Lard 10 Flour (N.C.) $2 20 Meal '.. 70 Oats 50 ?zr n n u n ill Pill Imp mm jTallow.. . . . J We Underbuy m . AND .We Wejhave 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 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. You can always 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 m - IK Furniture and Undertaking Phone No. 3. Just in. Frosh lot of Rubber Garden . Hose. e: mcNish Phonts For Sale , . . Mv nronertv on East Depot street. Good five-room hmisn and crood barn, well of water, garden, etc. For terms aPDlv to mo at Salisbury, N. C. F. V Barrier. Undersell..' Things That's what we are doing at our Grand Clearance Sale Of S u in ni e r Goods. Our en tire line' II Better see About it. ML. Brown & Bro. LIVERY. FEED ANDSALE 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 harrd for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China Hosts. . The Best Remedy lor Stomach and Bowel Trouble. m "1 have been in tbe drug bneiness for twenty years and have sold most 11 of the proprietary medicines of any note. Among the Entire list 1 Jiave never found anything p equal Unamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for all 6toraach and bowel troubles," says O. W. Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga. "This remedy cured two severe cases pi cholera morbus in my family and have recommended and sola hundreds of bottles of it to my custom ers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quiak and sure cure in 84 pleasant form." For sale atJIarsfc'S drugstore, .v3fia4 .
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