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e k K ,; IalTHIA .WATER Has mo eanal in theUnitod ,S.tates for curing "Dyspep sia Constipation, Liver Couplairit, Nausea, Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism," Dis uses of the Kidney's and Bladder, Hanaturia and Catame'dfal Derangements, Diseases of the Blood. For Sale- At . MARSH'S Drug Store. WEATHER FORECAST. Generally fair tonight; Thurs day increasing cloudiness, prob" ably rain, warmer. Rev. and Mrs. J Q Wcrtz. of China Grove, aro in the city to day Wednesday.. Six room house for rent near graded school, tf. v J A Sims, Agt. The familiar face of Mr. W H Belt a -prominent salesman, of Baltimore, is seen in the city. Mr. John A Sims returned this morning frojn a business trip up the road. Mr. D R Hoover is spending the day in Albemarle on busi ness. . Found A bicycle on circus night, the 16th. Call on Chief of Police. n3 Miss Ida Linker, of Flowes, was in the city today (Wednes day). Mr. and Mrs Wiltaer H Paine a,re spending the day in Charlotte. Notice Pigs for sale at Fenix Flour Mill $3.00 to $5.00 -each. Call at once. tf ' GTCrowell. Mr. E McNish, superintendent of the electric lights, went to Charlotte today on business con nectod with his work. Call at H B Lentz for fresh pickles, kraut, candies, oranges, fruit oi all kind, can goods, and all kinds of fancy groceries. We are pleased to see the go nial Mr. A E Lentz at his post . again after several days illness of grippe. Remember that Mr. Arthur Butt will be on hand Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. His tent wilLbe on the Dummy lot. Mr. Sam Pntchard, of Phila delphia, known for many years as one of North Carolina's lending society men, is a. guest at the St. Cloud. Mrs. W N Misenhoimor, Mrs. Bessie James and Misses Mabel Barrier and Emma McAllister, nil of No. 8. spent today Wednes day in Concord. Mrs. Jackson Safrit, of No. 5, was in the city this (Wednesday) morning. She says the top crop of cotton will help out materially m their neighborhood. 'A Pair of Tramps," who will be seen at the Opera House Sat urday, Nov. 3rd is the funniest show of the season. Seats now on sale. Prices 25, 50 and 75cts. Mr W W Gibson returned home Tuesday night. Master Brevard Harris alter several days illness, we learn, is very much improved. Mrs. T A M;,:;.r, oi :V 8 township, is Sv -on ling th x k with her drffiiihler, Mrs. P M Misenheimer. . Miss Amik Fer"Joo;i, after nunsing" Mrs. A R Walter, , tf Kanuall, -who died Sunday, 're turned home this morning. Mr. James Watson, of Salis bury, arrivod in tho city kt night to visjt his sistec, Mrs. J E Smoof. . Mrs. W S Sapp arrived" in the cifjy this morning, having been on a visit" to-hor daughter, Mrs. F V Barrier, in Salisbury. His many friends will bo glad to know that Mr. Jas. Gibson whose illness . we noted several days ago, is very much Detter today. The new wagon for the Con cord Bakery has 'arrived and in a few days will be numbered among Concord's attractions on the street. A rehearsal for Our Boys," under the supervision of Mrs. R E Gibson, will be held at Caton's Hall tonight. Tlris very pleas ing little drama will be "ready for production after the elocliou. Mr. S A 'Strauss, of Ricl mond, v a. , a popular salesman of Fleishman, Morris & Co., sole owners of the "Old Virginia" arid other brands of footwear, is in the city. Cards have been received an nouncing the marriage of Miss Hattie Hutchinson to Mr. Wil liamson Wade Moss, on the 14th of November. Miss Hutchinson has a host of friends among the Concord people who wish her mucn joy m ner weoaea me. Messrs. William and George Montgomery, who arrivod too lato to attend the funeral of their uncle, Dr Sam Montgomery, returned to Durham this Wednesday morn ing to le-enter their respective schools. MrProctor, accompanied by his wife, returned from Greer, S. C, today. They will occupy the old Allison House, now owned by Mr. Jas. W Cannon, on Spring street. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Proctor as resi dents of our city. Rofrbcd the Grave. A startling inont ia imrruted b John Olivier, oi Philadelphia, as fol lows: "J was in an awful addition. My skin was Almost fellow, eyea Bunlu-tt tongue fcVml'paiJi cofttinuulfy in bnek and 1306, no appetite, growing wcfclun d.v.- by day, ThrcJ ptfyBieiins lm-X Ciyen two np. Tlion I waa advisCu 10 o Jcotric Bitters. To my groat joy' 4. J5X 1.-1M- - I ... iuj urui Duiio maufl a uooiueu im provement. Ioontiuucd tbolr umj for. tkreo weeks, and aia. now a- welj iron, i know they robbed the trave" of an- other victim. " No oni hiijmld foil to try tliem. 'Only 50o., pnaianteod at Fda er's Dais Store DERWEAR Why will, worn on .wear span- gled silk waists with rainy day skirts.? Ex. Have just received a fresh lot of very fine Chee.se and a few kegs of New Pickles. Have also some very fine Breakfast Bacorij The voryjbost tho market affords. Try us. V. D. Sikes. Phone 110. These chilly mornings, sug gest heavier . Clothing! and Winter Underwear for inen and boys. We are well ixed tb supply your wants n both lines, and in all grades and prices. . No matter what grade you -T"T you want irr . underwear : otton 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 WE HAVE A VERY NICE LOT OF Violins, Guitars. Mandolins, Banjos, Autoharps, Accordions, Jews Harps, ai Harmonicas. that we are willing to sell cheap Our stock of fixtures is complete Miss Chassie Brown, Mr', and Mrs. Jno. Rutledge, Messrs. A J Yorke, Earl and Lewis Brown, will go to Salisbury, this even ing to attend tho reception of the Misses Thompson given in honor of their guest Miss Mar shall, of Alexandria, Va. Mr. Jno. A Clino ha been kept from his business for about one week: Ho has suffered us a result of a slight injury. to tho j leg that was broken in boyhood, finding that it refused to hoal We are agent for the Gordon Guitars Banjos If you want a good one buy the Gordon brand. Dr. W H Wakefield, of Cbar- loti.ee. N. C will bo in 'Concord 1 1. St. Cloud Hotel on .Wednes lay November ?;.!, for one day .ily. His practice is limited to jpyp, Ear, Ioku and Throat. Mr. A Fowel?, of Rowan county, produced quite accusa tion D;i t .no street, tit's fWedncs- by exhibiting afl t.rtf little onos No matter what price is quote you, v;o will always be at; eh'.'arfor cheaper. Gibson Drug Store. FOR while going on with daily duties. He is improving say. i r S we are glad to 1 ! i Mr. DF Cannon returned from Aiken, 'Augusta, and other ! southern points thisWednrsday J morning, where he has been en-! deavoring to eccuuc tho services of a minister for tho First Pres byterian church here. We are pleased to note that Mr. Carnel son. of Aiken, -S. O, has ac. cepted tho call and will tender his resignation as pastor of the Presbyterian pharch in Aiken next Sunday. ; 'Messrs Dry and Miller arc re lieving the broad open spact m their shoe store with an im provement novel as itisbeautifui and convenient. It is'somcthing of a ladies' parlor, the walls agtfM chair height. The figure 'is that nf Forfniau'Tl and SjHs ; w li -o L 11 r! Q IT IL Gannop- Fetzer'.co's. WE PAVE A HANDSOME LINE OF Armor Brand T SHIRTS, Soft Silk ond .Linen Bosomit. Theeo are regular i.oo Shirts. 35 dozen of thein to go at 50 cents, little boys, big monland lit-! , , . .xl iandgtheyare goinj? with a tie men, fat and. lean, canj . . all be fitted and pleased. . .'rush. 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 boo thai you get the best in quality" and pay only medium prices. OF OUR NEW FALL FURNITURE have just been opened and put on exhibition. If you enjoy having first pick you will take endless pleasure in buying your fall Furnishings now. Graven Bros. Furniture and Undertaking. PI10TK3 No. J. AND bill CALL AT W. C. CORBELL Tee .JEWELER. 0 1 p II oyfbssum wit! uij tt it.j 1, . . . w tj;i.i.v3 uuua 1 ouug;on h.d caht. . circus" tree' n I I . . . . , Ishow cases will sit on the ciicu lar ends. LiJios are not -x-expoctod td faint in this parlor but are t have fits-n feet. , loth Mt. Pieooaot Uvery Stable We havu competed our equip mont fox Livery Service and re- Rri?.r-.t,fu!lv PoUcit ti:o patronage nf tho tVuvolia;,' ia'olic in ardl (,;iT Mt. Pl..sat driv-r PV- FiYst-cJass fui . stock and 'iy furaiLU.d. , Just in. Freeh lot of Rubber Garden Hose. E. McNISH. Peoa 10 The band of hopo-'an ehgage meiit ring. Ex. Tii .i T3st Prosoriotioii tor vnms . yia feveris (ottlo 01 Orovo'e Taato lola Chill Tonic. lt ia simply iron and quinine in a tastoless f orin. No cox& jhq payf Prioe 50o. M, L. Brown & .Bro, LlVERY. FEED AND. SALE 0 STABLES. " fgsJast in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and at reason able priaes. Horses and mules, always on hand for sale Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland China Hoga. m Mt. Ficsktant, N. C. Co., nl AQENT3 WANTEDFOB "GAL VESTON: THE Horrors of a Stncksu p-?y," by Mnrat ilalstond a fonrfal Ulo of a bcautions oity'swop into tho soa. Demand enormous? Splendid booh:. Onlv Pt.50. S Agents aollin from 10 ti !(). daiiy, und clearius fai to 4075 a liCQan7. ir Agonu. Only enJordod booli. Freight vnUL Credit Riven. ( Vlfitd freo. bond six tvro ooni Btwmps fvr poitas?e. Bi; coeu nwsions. iind for ontlit and territory today. THS DOMINION OOiirANY, Dpt. A. Obicaao. Tin o o O O
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