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HARRIS' " LITHIA , IWATEJR. ILls co equal irf the United Saes for cueing Dyspep sia, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Nausea, Dcopsy, Gout, Rhe.umtism, - Dis eases of the Kidfiey's and Bladder, Hematuria and Catamedjal Herang'ements, Dfseasepf the Blood. For Sale -At ' MARSH'S.: . Drug St.oe. WEATHER FORECAST. Fair; cooler tonight Thurs day fair. , . Come . to the court house to- u . . Big. lot of. sample capes to go cheap. Ed. F White. d25 Ex-Sheriff L M Morrison was in the city today (Wednesday). Mr. R A Barkley is spending the day in Charlotte. - H B Lentz is agent for the Concord Bakery, every day. Fresh goods tf . Mr. J S Kiser, one of No. 1 township's best farmers, was in tbe city today (Wednesday). Mrs. El'am King left for Char lotte today to spend two weeksl witn ner iatner. Hon. T F Kluttz and Mr. M H Caldwell went to Flowe's store to speak today. Chief of Police Harris is im proving his house by adding a new coat of paint. 'We are sorry to learn that Mrs. P M Martin is seriously ill of lung disease. Miss Cora Smoot returns to Salisbury tonight after a visit at her brother's, Dr. J E Smoot. Mr. and Mrs. W C Correll went to Spartanburg this morning to attend the carnival. They will return Friday. Mrs. K A Brown and daughter Miss Maude and also Miss Mag gie Brown left Tuesday night for Raleigh to take in the fair. Messrs. Ed. Purviance and Homer Fisher, of the Times force, left this morning for Raleigh to attend the fair. Mr. A H Propsc returned home this morning after a trip 'to Mor ganton, Salisbury and other places on business. Mr. Jno. R Morris, the tin salesman and contributor to the Charlotte Observer, is in the city. . No prayer meeting at St. James tonight on account of the pastor's delay at- the meeting of the board of North Carolina Col- Mrs. I Frank Patterson, who lias spent a few days in Mt. Pleasant, spent today with Mrs. C B Miller. and will return to mna throve tonignt. The little1 child of Mr. 'and Mrs. Driskill, of -Cannonville, died Tuesday morning. The body was taken to Charlotte for burial today (Wednesday.) r t Madame Rumor has whispered abroad that four marriages in voi ung Concord, parties will take pfice within the next four Mouihs. Look to the north, mo south, the east and the west. Mr. al Mrs. Horace E Black, of.Cannouvilie, had the grief to ioso ti.oir now bora inffint Tues day ii'imt,. It lived hut afw hours. It was juried at Centre (I ryi'e day. lurch tO'liy Wofines- Bread, cakes, buns, kisses, pies and rolls fresh every day at H B Lentz's. tf Miss.,,. Willie. Cress very pleasant visit to here, returned to her Roakvfell this-porning. after a relatives home in NoTfnrc V(1 dn;? Tir it. Fenix Flottr Mill-3.00 to.00 each.. Call at once tf . if A , . CI i ai - , . Mr. rcbi fcpil, w'ao is u ygry proficient barber,, opcupy- mg one of tho chairs at. Ihe St. Claud Hotel, le,ft-this morning fnv RalisVinrv. " J Mr. W H Paine weut to Char lotte today on business con neotea witn tue equitable" msuc-'Dts lance Company. Preparation is . being made, and hands have arrived to put m tne new swncnDoard for the Con cord Telephone Company. Seventy -five sample capes just in which we will sell for less than manufactures cost. Some fine ones in the lot which will be sacrificed. Ed. F White. d25 ' Hon. T F Kluttz will speak in the court house tonight. Let our women, the grand stimulus to all that is noble, come and hear him. They will be appreci ated. Mr. Wilson Winecoff was in the city today Wednesday. He had little news, but was feeling good . over the splendid rain and the accession of another to the list of his grand-children in the noma or his son Mr. J A Wine coff. Mr. Marion Farrow from Newells and Mr. F S Hill, of Hickory, have been added to the force of salesmen at Mr. DP Dayvault's. They have one salesman that the boys say they don't want any longer. LOST An old fashioned sun or magnifying glass with brass rim and skeleton handle. It was on exhibition at the recent band carnival. Its return, or infor mation leading to its recovery, will be properly rewarded. (d25) . J as. C. Fink. Mr. Irwin Proctor, who suc ceeds Mr. Dusenbery as depot agent, arrived this morning. Auditor C L Smith is hero to usher Mr. Dusenbery out and instate Mr. Proctor in office. The change will take effect Thursday. Mr. Robert S Wheeler was ac companied to Reidsville on his wedding mission Tuesday by Messrs. A J Yorke. Will Wheeler and Frank Robbins. Mr. Yorke, who seems to fill his life with happiness and contentment at seeing others happy, bade adieu to this happy couple and hasten ed to Fayetteville, where he saw Mr. Richard Boyd launched on the matrimonial sea this (Wed nesday) evening. (Questions Answered. Tea, August Flower still has the larg est sale of any medicine ia the civilized world. Your mothers and graadmothors never thought of using anything else for indigestion or billiousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard o appendicitis, neryona prostration or heart failure, otc. They used Angnst Flower to clean out the system und stop fermentation, of undigested food, regulate the action r.f the liver, stimu late the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and Tad with head aches and other aches. Yoa only need a few doses of Green's Angnst Flower, in liquid form to make yoa satined there is nothing serious the matter with you. For sale by all dealers in civilized conn cries. The Bravery ot. Woman t Wai grandly shown by Mrs. John Dowling, of Butler, Pay In? a three years' struggle with a maligant stomach trouble that caused dintreasing attacks of nausea and indigestion All remddies failed to relieve her until she triod Eleotrio Bitters. . After taking it two months, she wrote: "Iain now wholly cured and can eat a'aything. It is truly 4i grand tonic for the. whole syitem as I gained in.tpeiglit and foci much stronger since using it." It ejds digestion, cures dyspepsia, improves .uppetite, gives new life. Only COo. GuaruatU! at 1 Fetzer's drug store. O Rcbbca the Grave. A startling incident in imrThd h John Oliver, f rhiladelphia, as fol lows: "I was in an awful condition. My ekin waa almost yellow, " eyes' sunken, tojfue coated, pain continually in back Htid sides, nl appetite, feff$ irffc weaktf day 4i day Three physician bad eyen ice np. Then I wdfs advised co nso EIeairi Bittern To my groat idV? i in flrafc ottt madft decided im 'proveinent. ! continued thtir 'nse for TrnalrC flTl1 Jim Tlnttr a itaM .vvo-n --vw .1 . , w.u uui. a nun uiuu. A kfiow tb rob,ia the erave ot otuervctum" No one should fail to try jhem. Onl? 50c., guaranty, at fW cVa Dru Store. . I . . JSTorth Carolina Fair 'Raleigh, ;N. , October 22-27. Sale.tick inclusive. October 19 to 25 Final limit Oct. 20th. Round trip including one admission to fair grounds $5.90. Have just received a fresh lot of very fine Cheese and a few kegs of New Pickles. Have also some very fine Breakfast Bacon, The veryjbest the market ' affords. Try us. V. D. Sikes. 'Phone 110. WE HAVE A VERY NICE LOT 1 OF Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Autoharps, Accordions, Jews Harps, aud Harmonicas, that we are willing to sell cheap. Our stock of fixtures is complete. We are agent for the Gordon Guitars and Banjos. If you want a good one buy the Gordon brand. No matter what price is quoted you, we will always bo as cheap or cheaper. Gibson Drug Store. FOR I Am nisisn E HDLlNfln AND n gut GL CALL AT W. C. CORRELL The- Jeweler. We haye completed our equip ment for Livery Service and re spectfully solicit tho patronage of the traveling public in and near Mt.- Pleasant. First-class turnouts and safe stoc ami drivers promptly" furnished. Lovdsr, JciisiGon "Jk Co., Mt. Pleasant. N. C. nl Si p rn urn ttt. Pleasant Liverv Stable UNDERWEAR o o at Cannon M i'liesa chilly .mornings', gug- gest heavier Clothing- and Winter Underwear for men and boys. We are well fixed to supply your wants in Dotn lines, ana in all till 11 grades and prices. No matter what grade-y6u TT H you want in underwear,: Cotton or Wool. Ribbed or Fleece Lined. You'll find it here in all grades, and at lowest, prices. We have the sizes; too. Big boys and little boys, big men and lit tle men, fat and lean, can all be fitted and pleased. You can have your home as shabby as you please, That's Your Business. You may Furnish it nicely, That's Our Business, and we will see that you get the best in quality and pay only medium prices. OF OUR NEW FALL FURNITURE haver just been openod and put on exhibition. If you enjoy having first pick you will take endless pleasure in buying your fall Furnishings now. Craven Bros. . Furniture and Undertaking ...Pholie No. 4. Just in. Fresh lot of Rubber Garden Hose. E. McNISH'. Phone 104. ' AGENTS WANTED We want a live, active representative in your territory at once to engage in a very profitable business. General and local agents wanted. From S3 to S10 a day. Advance ment rapid. Good references required? Those out of employ ment or wishing to better them selves address Department K, Corner Perking and Unim Sts., Akron, Ohio. O o Fetzer Ca's. WE HAVK.A HANtfSpME LINE OF . ... . , Armor-; Brand SHIRTS, e - Sjft Silk and Linen BosomJ These are regular : $i.oo Shirts. 35 dozen of them to go at 50 cents, and "they are going with a rush. M. L. Brown & Bro. LIVERY, FEED AND.SALEO STABLES. T 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 hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China Hogs. AGENTS WANTED FOR "04L VE3TOIT: TUG Horrors of a Stricken Cifcy," by 31arat Halbtond a fearful tala of a beautiou3 ciry swept into tho sow. Demand enormous. Splendid book. Only 31.50. J Agents selliug from 10 to100 daily, uid clearing from $G to $75 daily. . A bonanza for Agents. Onb endorsed bok. Froight pai$. Credit givn. Outiits free. Send six two cent stamps for postage. Big com missions. Send for outfit and territory today. THE DOMINION COMPANY, Dept. A. Cuioago.j; . fs: ..vft JvJ
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