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.hasbis; . ' . WATER- Ilas no Qfyiifl inhe ftnitedj 3ta'Ci for eurin .dyspep sia, . Co;tiatiGn, LiVer Cofti plaint, Natfsea, Dropsy, Gout,. Rhemiiatista, "Dis eases of the Kidney's and Bladder, ( HEemaki r ia " rfnd C-.t iraedial . Derangements, Diseases of the Blood. For m Sale At . MARSH'S Drug Store . WEATUEE. FORECAST. Rain toright, clearing Sunday No- 36, was forty minutes late this morning. Mr. and Mrs. M J Freeman and son Marshall caine home from Lexington today. Mr.' J E Lipe, of Forest Hill, came in from Charlotte on No, 36, this morning. Miss Nellie Fisher left for Lexington this morning where she will teach music. .' Mrs. Dr. E 0 Register who has been visiting her father Judge W J Montgomery left for Charlotte today. A rew warehouse is being put up by the Cannon Mlg. Co. near the Cannon mill N'c. 1. Mrs. L R Putnam who has been visiting in Concord left this morning for her heme. Mr. T W Smith will preach at the Woodside Methodist church in Rowan county tomorrow. Miss Alice Sims will come over from Charlotte tonight to spiKi J Sunday with her parents. Miss Lou Burleyson has re tur:iod to Richmond where she is tiwkiug the course to be a trained nurse. Mr. J L Peck, secretary and treasurer of the Kindley Cotton Mills at Mt. Pleasant, spent the day in town. Cotton is bringing from 10.25 to 10.30 today. Highest prices paid in Charlotte for cotton to d;iy was 10.30. - ' I.r. David .Caldwell, who is sujiir.uluiiding the building of several houses at Harrisburg, Mr. D B Coltrane went up to 'look after the Liuti mill this morning and came back on No.ll. .Mr. N , J Martin, of Rocking ham, is here today and may be gin work hero in one of the mills. Mr. 'Ellis Elkins Was arrested this evening for presenting him self on the streets in a state of intoxication. Mr. Ed. Russell who nas been spending several .days in Char lotte came in Friday night. Miss Addie Strieker, of Con cord, who has, been vjsiting sev eral" weeks,-''returns 'home this week. Wilkesborb Chronicle. Mrs. White who has been vis iting Mrs. J M Odell left for her bomo in Charlotte today Mrs. J M Udell accompained her. The Rev. J X B Fry began a meeting at Central M. E. church this & veiling at 4 o'clock, preach ing by Dr. W VV Bays, and will continue the meeting during nex week. Dr. W II WakofoH. of Char lotte, N. C , will be in Concord attlid St. C&u!l hotel on Thurs day, Sept. 20th, r onedayonly. His practice is limited to Eye Ear, Nose and Throat. Colon Al?red went over to Charlotte today. 1 Mr. John Kiine came home Friday night from Charlotte. Vagonloa$ of mountain cab bage struck Jtown this morning. . WANTED A goci second nana phaeton or buggy. Call aj this office. dl7 2 L 'Parks &. Co hi-.ve the gents' furnishings. R. dtfublA column ad today. d their Mr. J H Lippard and wife arrived from Salisbury nie-ht. I Ffida y Mr. A A Fill, of Woodleaf, is in Concerd. Cabarrus county is his old home, and he has many relatives and friends hare. Mr. Walter Fink who is at tending the Commercial College at Charlotte came home Friday night on a visit. Miss Mamie Pharr camp in Friday morning to take a posi tion in Miss Nannie Alexander's millinery store. . , Miss Maie Pitts returned Fri day evening from a "stay at the bedside of Mrs. P M Morris who we are glad to say has very much improved. . Mrs. Chas. Simpson, of Mon roe, and sister Mrs. Kate Quantz, of Richmond, are visiting, friends in Mt. Pleasant. Mrs. Maggie Bowmau and Miss Maude Miller are expected noxt Monday from Jefferson, S. C, and will be the guests of Mrs. M R Barrier. ; Miss Annie Burkhead who has been north buying millinery goods for H L Parks & Co. re turned Friday night. Miss Ruth Caldwell left this morning to visit in several northern cities. She will stop in Washington, D. C, for two weeks and then go to New York and other points of interest. Presidential Tickets. The country has a larger supply and a greater variety of presidential tickets than it was ever blessed with before. An even dozen of them have been placed upon the political bulletin board, and there may be one or two more added. The list stands as follows up to date: Republican-For president, Wil liam McKinley, of Ohio; for vice president, Theodore' Roosevelt, of New, York. Democratic William J Bryan, of Nebraska; Adlai E Steven son, of Illinois. Silver Republican William J Bryan, of Nebraska; Adlai E Stevenson,' of Illinois. . Fusion Populist William J Bryan, of Nebraska; Adlai E Stevenson, of Illinois. ! Mid-Road Populist Wharton Barker, of Pennsylvania; Igna tius Donnelly, of Minnesota. Prohibition John J Woolley, of Illinois; Henry B Metcalf, of Rhode Island. r. . Social. Democrats Eugene V Debs,' of Indiana; Job Harriman, of California.'-;.' . .-! , ' Social LaborsJoseph F Mai loney, of Massachusetts; "Valen tine Remmell, of Pennsylvania. United Christian J F R Leon ard, of Iowa; Oharfcs M Shel don, of Kansas. Anti-Imperialist William J Bran, of Nebraska, no endorse ment. National Donaldson CaiTery, of Louisiana; Archibald M Howe, of Massachusetts. National Union Reform Sethi Eljis, of Ohio; Samuel T Nichol son, of Pennsylvania. It is impossible to imaging why someof these'ttclreti were nominated or what object their supjprters hope, to atfeomy, lish. , Bryan and Steve'b'sen are backed by three parties, an honor which no other presidential tioket e.ver enjoyed, before. Of the mfnor tickets the PopV list will poll the largest vote but that will be a mere trifle compaT ed to the two big tickets. At lanta Journal. Masonic Sotfce. Special communication o2r of Stokes Lodge No. 32 A F & A M on Monday even ing at 8 o'clock, Sept. 17, 1900. Wbrk in the F. C. degree. . All Masons are invited. By order. W. M. R H Griffin, Sec' Stipt. 15, 1900. W-c have just re ceived a fresh lot of GritSy Hominy and Rice. We call special at tention to a linewof Ground ;C!oves, Cinnamon, Allspice, etc. Something very fine for flavoring jel lies, etc. V. D. SIKES, PhJP0NE Mi If your Horse or Cow is run down feed llci PRA TT'S m .Li- fe Stock - Food tjk, V?i AND NOTE TUB RESULT. 7Ti Pi? A TT'S Poultry -Food MAKES HENS LAY. If yon don't beiisve it try it m m 5- BIB ill DRUG ;1 STORE. FOP AND- cal at O. CQBBELL The Jeweler. 111! mi STERLING SILVER WW inul CUT We Underbuy AND We" TlfS'Oli We'have bought abig lot-ef 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 o"r 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 issa 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 Furniture and Undertaking. ...... Phone No. Just in- Freah lot of Rubber Garden Hose, s E. McNISH Pnowtt -104 A woman exacts love f rorS a man as duty and confers it as a favor. Atchinon Globe. Cuts and Braises Qfticftly Healed. Ohiuberlain's Pa It Balm appied to a rnt..hrnifln burn, scald or like injury will mbta'ntly allay thei)aiu Mid wiji heal the v&rU in lorn time tMn any other treatment. UioiesB the injury 18 TPr nfivere it will notteave a bou:. WSin r.iLlm also cures rheumatism. ' dprains, BwellJSss and lameness. For sale at ; Marsh'a.druf? store. Uti'dersSU,- i . . a h i i. g 1! Things That's, what we are doing at our Grand Clearance Sale Of S u m m e r Goods. Our ettr ill 6 Better see .t about it. M..L. 13R0WN.& Bro, livery, ' feed and(sale '. otables. ' 1 Just in rear of St. Cloud'-HoteL Onlnibusfcs , meet all. passengecr trains." .Outfits, of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reasdr able prices. Horse's and mulas always on hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China Hors. , Taeest Remedy r stomach and Bowc f Trouble. "I have been in the drug business fo twenty years ai.1 have sold most all of the proprietary' medicines of any note Among tho entire list I have nef e found anythiDS to equal Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aiul DiarrhoeaKemedj for all stomach u bowel troubles, says O. W. Wakefield, of Columbui Ga- ''Tks emedy cured two sever cases ofchera morbii in my family and I have reoommen jftd .' and solu hundredsitif bottles cf it hkfny custom ers to tneir entirji satibiactan. U affords a quik aud sure cure in a Sleasant form." For sale at Marsh'a,. ru Gtoxe O
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