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0 0 HARRIS' LITHIA WATER , Has no eual in the United Stages for curing Dyspep sia, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Nausea, Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism,' " Dis eases of the Kidney's and Bludder, Hsomaturia and Catamedial Derangements, Diseases of the Blood. For Sale At MARSH'S Drug Store. WEATHER FORECAST. Fair tonight and colder Friday. Mr. Jno. A Rankin, of Mill Hill, spent the day in the city. Mr. R A Brown returned from Albemarle last night. ' WANTED Domestic sewing. Mrs. J VV Hawkins, tf Bell Avenue. ' Miss Carrie Groober, of South Rowan, is visiting her cousin, Miss Mabel Graiber. Wanted To 1 buy baud 1-horse power, same at this office. a second Report tf. Mr. A L Sappenfield will go from Norfolk to Baltimore be fore his return home. Mr. J II McLaughlin returned From Wadesboro this morning after a week's stay with parents. Dr. S COglesby, whohasbeen practicing meniciue in Concord, is now located in Danville, Va. Miss Bettie Leslie returned from Albemarle last night where she has been been on a visit ta her brother. FOUND Neat pair of small scissors, on side walk near the Sam Sloop shop. Call at this office. ' d28 On the excursion to Wilming this morning Mr. Dan Shinnand wife, of No. 5, were passengers. This is the first time they have ever ridden on a train. Mr. Jno. Barrier, who has been clerking in Lippards & Barrier, is now clerking in the De partment Store. Mr. Eugene Barnhardt after a day's stay in Albemarle looking after the mills returned home last night. " , Wanted A first-class brick mason to build chimney and lay .pavement, etc. Apply at once at this office. tf. Mr. G Hansen has moved his bottling machino into H W Fry ling's old shop. He puts up all kinds of ale. Mrs. A B Young left last night for the mountains, however she will remain in Salisbury for a few days. - . Mr. M H H Caldwell will ad dress Mont Ainoena students at Mt. Pleasant tonight on the sub ject of the origin of sir names. . . Mrs. Qhas. Stone, who has.been visiting her lather, Uapt. J M Alexander, for several days re turned home iast.night. Mrt'Will Foil will move into t.ba Virmsn ncr.nnied bv.Mr. Jno. M Cravenon Spring strefif, just as soon as h movesi.into thJ house recently occupied by lr. U XJ DUbL Mr. M B Stickley did not or ganize a Brvan-Stevenson Club afCala Cotton mills last night as the different churches otf tbat , place were holding sdfcvices'at the time set to perfect on organ ization. One -will be organized Cotton is bringing 10.12 today. Cotton seed is still 25 cents a bushel. A Greensboro, man is in town today .distributing adverifsmg matter about the Greensboro fair. Ir. fid. .Cook, of Spray,!! 0.. is visiting "his father, Mr. Frailk Cook, at Forest Hill. John Jones, colored, was tried before 'Squire J N Brown this morning for stealing 3.50 from 'Squire Hill H5 was bound over to court ba a $50 bond. He of course went to jail. . 'Messrs. Jno. Bridges and J M Mabroy returned from Salisbury last night. Mr. Mabroy went to the1 Whitehead-Stokes sanitarium to be treated, he will go again next week. The Best Prescription for Chills And fever lsjja bottle ot Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinina in a tasteless form. No cure no pav. Prij 50c, Hobson Explains That lie Had Xo Inten lion of Kefleetiiiff ou Dewey.; Montreal, Quebec, 'dispatch of the 23rd says : v Lieutenant Hobson, of Santia go fame, was a passenger on the Imperial Limited which reached here tonight from Vancouver. He will leave for New York to morrow. Lieut. Hobson expressed him self as very much annoyed at the construction put upon the inter view sent from Vancouver and stated that he had not the sjight est intention of reflecting upon Admiral Dewey, in fact, he was a warm admirer of the admiral and believed that he had done great work. His statement was that the ships had not been sunk by the guns of Admiral Dewey's ships, but that Admiral Dewey had compelled the Spaniards to sink the ships, an action for which ho was entitled to the highest praise. TlrvlnB' Prpnnratinna Rimnlv develon dry catarrh; they dry up the secretions wmcn aanere to me memurane auu ue- compose, causing a lar more serious trouble than the ordinal y form of ca tarrh. Avoid all drying inhalants and use that which cleanses, soothes and heals. Ely's Cream Balm is such a remedy and will cure catarrh or cold in the head easily and pleasantly. All drnccrifltfi sell it at 50 cents or it will be mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 Warren St., .New York. Mary had a little lam; She got it from her mother For stealing bread and cake and jam; . . She doesn't want another. t Gold Leaf. During last May an infant child of our neighbor was suftering from cholera infantum. The doctors had given up all hopes of recovery. I took a bottle of Qhamberloin's . Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy to the house telling them I felt sure it would do good if used according ta directions. In. two days time the child had fully re covered. The child is now vigorous and healthy. I have recommended this remedy frequently and hay never known it to fail.JUrs. uurto ruiKer, Bookwalter, Ohio. For sale fit Marsh's drug store. AGENTS WANTED Live, active men and women cjiif earn from 5 to $1D a day by canvass-in"- for Frank G Carpenter's book, "SOUTH AMERICA: SO CTAT, INDUSTRIAL AND PO LITICAL." The book is just out and K having an enormous sate. Everybody wants it. As it is being sold by subscription only, wo desire representatives who are hustlers at once t in troduce the work, in your terri tory. Most liberal terms. Write tody for territory and' fulfcpar- ticulars to rrha R A ALFIELD PUB. CO. Gbamberlain fozgh fcemedy a Gret Favorite. " . . Tb$ soothing and fcealin. ftroflorties or Jfchis remedy, its pleasant taste an4 proiupt and permanent cure have mid itagie&t favorite Vith people t-very-wliere It is 'especially vwized Uy mothers of small children for colds, croup and whoopfng cough, fts it always, affords quick rejief. and as it iVbntains no opium or other harmlul drug, it may be givfen as confidently to a baby as to w adult. . For sale at Marsh's drug store. A G'od Cough Medicine. Manv thousand "have hern restored to health and happiut'kn lv the use of CUuiaberiain's Cough Keraedy. It aflhet'ed with any throt r lnijg trmi'-le give it -a trial ur it in certain to pmv uoneficial. Coughs (hut Imvo resisted all treatment for manv ytiars have yield ed to this remedy ami Ipertect Health has beeu restored. CaK'S that seemed hopeless, that the clfmate of famous health resorts failed to benefit, have been prnanentlj' cured by its use, For sale a March's drug styre. A CENTS WAXL'KWFOU "GL- VESTON: Tllfi Horrors of a Stricken C ty," by Munit instead-a- fearful tale of a beiutious city swept into tut' Hoa. Demand tmortuous. Splendid Ixjok. Oriiy. SI. 50. Airents Helling from 10 to 100 daily, And clearing from to ffT.j daily. ' A Muan.a for Agents Only endorsed bool. Freight paid. Credit given. OuthtH .free. Send six two cent stamps for postage. Dip com missions. Send for itlU and territory today. THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept. A. Chicago. Have just received a i fresh lot of very fine Cheese and a few kegs of New Pickles. Have also some very fine Breakfast Bacon, The very best the market affords. Try us. V. D. Sikes. Phone 110. If your Horse or Cow is rundown feed tlieiii PRATT'S M Stock - Food AND NOTE THE RESULT. PRATT'S g Poultry -hood ' AjAKKS HENS LAY. if yonldoi't Me?e it try it DRUG STORE. ii I mm FOR STEHUMG -SILVER ." TABLEWARE AND iPi 1 S l S 1 If pur Horse or Cow lH IS m ton ft&Z, HIGH CUT GLASS CALL AT W. O. CORRELL The Jeweler. . . 50 INCH Homespun . ' AT BO CEXTS. ALL WOOL . X ' 50 INCH S ALL-WOOL Scotch Cheviots $ .. ' AT GO 'j. YARD. g 8 y,. v. ffl k House Furnishings. Justhat youjneed at just the price you wishjtolpay. Rugs. The very finest line in town at cut-to-the-quick prices. Shades and Curtains At'almost give away prices. Craven Bros. Furniture and Undertaking. . . . ...Phone No. 3. Just in. Fresh lot of Rubber Garden . Hose, ; E. MoNISH Phone ,104. a r t?tt W A "NTTF.D Wo want o .i; nrtivp. renrcsentativo in ui iiii i , . vour loniwji v oiu uuu l w vuB0 in a very prontaoie jjuaiuvoo. General and local agents wantetf. $n t.n n a dav. Advance- meat rapid Good reference requirea. i noso uuu ui omp ment or wishing to better tbem Department K, Corner Perkins y FETZER M. L. Brown & Bro. LIVERY. FEED AND 'SALE r . STABLES. Just in rear-of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger trains. Outtits of all kinds lur- nished promptly and a$ reason able prices. Horses and mules always on nana ior.siuo. xjiueu eps of thoroughbred Poland China Hogs. . The Best Remedy lor stoma ch and Bowqj Trouble. "I have been in the drug bpsineas 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 CnainberlainB Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea hemedy fof all stomach and bowel troubles,' says O. W. Walfield, of Columous, Ga. "This remedy cured two severa cases of cholera morbus in my family and I have recommended and eola . hundreds of bottles of it to my custom ers to their entire satisfaction. It affords a quiak and sure cure in pleasant fornO For sals at Marsh'at, dxtuz storey there in the near future. Akron, Ohio.
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