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HARRIS' . . LITHIA i Stater, Has no .equal in thx United Slates for coring Dyspep-J si;. ComstipStiQn, , Liven- j ttomplatnL NausefV, Dropsy, Gout, Rheumatism, Dis eases of the Kidtfevs and tJiadaer, HaDmaturia and Catamgdial Derangements, Diseases of the Bfood. For Sale At ' . MARSH'S. Drug Store. WE AT EE Eu, FORECAST. Fair tonight and Friday. Salisbury now band. has a brass Parks & Co. have a new ad to day. Read it. otton is bringing 9.50 today ; 4o bales were on the market. Dr. T. F. Pharr is spending, the day in the city. Leave orders, at H'B Lentz's for fresh fish every Saturday. Mr. J. Mv. Odell is spending the day at Bessemer. Prof. 0. S. Coler is spending "the day m Charlotte. 1V Tinn W nrca Aire TVTartr Moose and Elsie Moose of No. 8 were in the city Wednesday. , I Mr. J. B. Caldwell has several ; hands between the depot and oil . liouse digging out rock. FOR RENT A convenient six . room ' cottage on Loan street A 1 A - T "I T7i:l . . . . Mr. J. P. Cook, after spending morning, gping north. " i H C. i. Smith came in this morn ; .ing to spend the day on busi ness. VYAJN'ED Boy to carry , papers on North Union street route. - ;; . If you want to rise early these oold mornings get , one of those tattoo aiarm ciocks at w u uor roll'c ' - Mr. and Mrs." W. D. Frill' 'of No. 8 ' were in ' 'the1 city' today (Wednesday). Mrs. Foil was in the dentist's chair, , Lafayette Starries and 'Betty a oi. t -kt--- 1 were married today The bride is mil v 1 R vonrs rf asra. . ' Call i at ; H B Lenfex -for fresh pickles. krut, .candies, oranges, iruifc pi, all kind, can goods, and, - .all kinds of fancv aroGeries: - jjj The. : Jadjest' of the, Lutheran ; i thurc!h! in Salisbury are holding a floral and art exhibit ' this week. ' ' Isotice Pigs for; sale, a Fenix Flour Mill $3.69. td ' $5.00 each. ',. Call at once. tf , ... G T Crowell. Mi. J. F. Davoult received srx largs hogs last V night on the . 1 1 1 T W soutnooutid train. tiogs are ' scarce in Cabarrus this year. Mr8.D& Stevens of AshevillQ and Miss Myrtle Patterson o: China Grove we're in toVn ... Wednesday chopping.' . . J . The will of the late J. C: Gjb son has been probated, in which t . j a ! 1 1 . Jl i -T tne entire estateis wuieu ioivirs Gibson. The estate is estimated at 823,000. a Dr. W H Wakefeeld, of Qiar lottee, N. O., will Wun Concord at St. Cloud Hotel on Wednes day, November 28th, for one day only. His practice is limited to Eye, Ear, JNose and Throat i Mrs. Dr. Slocum is spending the day in the city. She will leave some tbpe soon for her horn in Pittsburg, Pa. . ' Mr. S. T. Sofoitf of Ufc Pleas ant is visiting her. He is re utnins froi Rywan. his okl iOmq. where he has been quite sick. Rev. G. A. Oglesby auft son, Albert,, left 'this morning for Montgomery county after spend ing a few days with relatives in Concord, Miss Cordia Brown of China Grove came down to attend the marriage of Mr. Rufus Gwyn and Miss Emma Riley of .Forest Hill. " On account of being unable to fill the vacant placasin "Our Joys" so soon, the play will not be presented until Tuesday, the 27th. Mr. Li.. U. lirinin suliared an attack'probably of lung trouble Wednesday at prayer meeting at Central M. E. Church. He is confined at homo today. Mr. A. F. Heglar of No. 11 wTas one of the few farmers in town today (Thursday), and that was a kind of have to in order to market his thrifty "dairy prod ucts. Mr. J C Black, of Salisbury, will be in Concord at Brown Bro's. stables, Nov. 14 to the 19th with 30 head of good horses and mules. Horse buyers take notice. ' wl dtf 'Before the breath has fairly eft a woman's boiy lie neigh - bors are saying that&he would have recoterel if her hufiand liad become fcarod "soon eu- iough. ,,The Coucord cotton sood oil manufactory has been shut down ever .since last Saturday for want of J oil tank room. Ad ditional tanks havo been ordered and "ar looked for daily, when Mr.' Buchanan will go to squeez ing airam. , . . Made Young: Again. Onortf Dr. KiDK'' New Life Pills- each niht for twa weeks has put we ji my 'teem' jaiti," writes D II Turner. of Dempsfjtoxtu, Tu. TLpy're tbe bebi. in tha world for liver, efenruach aud b6 - e!a. Purely vegetal. Kever gripe Only 25c t Fetaej's Drug Stole. Kednrcd Kailroad itfltos. . . ' Meeting of Synod of N. 'C. Presbyterian church, FJaloigh, N. C, Oct. 14. Sale tickets Nov. 13. 14, 15: final limit Nov. 25th. Round trip 0.70. Annual mooting N: C. Chris tian Conference, colored, Haw River, Nov. 14-20. Sale tickets Nov. 12, 13 and 14, final limit Nov. 21. Round trip 4.45. . , Keelpe For Courtsh s Brother Manning of the Hen dersoi)i..Goldleaf is responsible for the following, which seem! to entitle him to go up head .- To one piece of dark piazza add a little moonlight. & Take for granted two persons. Press in two strong' ones, one small soft ha'nU ' " Sift ' lightly '"two ounces of romance; add a large measure of folly: stir m a float ing ruffle and one or two whisp-! ers; dissolve a half dozen glances in a well, of .silence; dust in a small quantity, of hesitation, one once of resistence, two of yield ing; place, the kisses oh a flushed cheek, or two lips; flavor with a slight scream and set aside to cool. This will succeed in. any cli mate, if directions ar6 cardfully followed. ' A'negro ch'.d of George 'liar- 1 , . - . J V . . ' 1 - 1 J: , rison ias left in the house,, near Charlotte" Wednesday when the house took fire and was 'burned including' the child. ' - ' ' 1 Hero's".; the' way. the Philadel-: pbia Times sees it: "Prosperity for the People?" The phrase, sounds very 'well; But the Trusts will take the oyster . '. While the workmen get the ":, ;.sheii." " '' ' " 'V Received To-day A BAKliEL OF Heiuz's Sauer Kraut,. ) Sweet and Sour Picklos, i Cream Choose,- , Macaroni, Fresh Oakes and Crackers, Quaker Oats, !; a AND L ' ..t Canned Goods of all kinds. V. D. Sikes. 'Phone 110. WE HAVE A VERY'NICE LOT OF 'iX , if Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, i Atttoharps, Accordions, Jews Harps, d Harmonicas. that we are willing to sell cheap. Our stock of fixtures is complete. n .i I u We are agent for the ir Gordon Guitars and Banjos. ies'-Jacket ... up-to-date, cut to fit, Belle Sleeve, ' Price from - . 63.00 to $12.50. Goat-Suits, I- Price $5.00 to Q20.00. ' Rainy Day Skirts, . Price - - 2.50 to 8.75. 50 in. all wool Homespun only 50c. 52 in. Venetian, all wool, suitable for Coat Suits. 3G in. all wool Dress Goods, 40c worth 5Cc. Best Union Suits ever sold for 50c. Come early to secure them they are values. J,' . Children's Union Suits from 25 to 50 cents. 3 Cannon & Fet2er s. : : You canhave your home aa'shabbyas you please, : That's Your Business. You may Furnish it nicely, That's Our Business, ' ' ' and wVwill see tlial you get the best in quality; ' . and pay only medium prices. OF OUft KEWt FALL Oil If you want a good one buy 1 the ; Gordon brand. No matter what price is quoted you, we will , always be as cheap or cheaper. Gibson-Drug -Store. Brave Explorers Lke Stanley and Liyingstone found it harder to overcome raakirla, ever and ague, and, yphoi I disease( gel:ms than sayae cannibals; but thousands have found that Electrio Bitters is wonderfurcure for all malarial diseases. If yu haye chills with fever, acheaan back gl nf k and head, and tired, worn out feelinK, a trial will oonvince you of their merit.- W A Stall, of Webb, 111., writes: "My children suffered for more than a year with chills and fever; then two bottles of Electrio Bitters cured them." Only 50 cents. Try th&p. Guaranteed, Sold by P B eiuerf Druggist. have just Vieen'epened and' put on 'exhibition. If you enjoy having, r .r ifir pick ryoq,wMi.tae endless pleasure in buying f 13vour fall, Furnishings now,. Graven Bros. Furniture.and'Undortaking:. . PKcrie No. 4. i Endured Death's Agonies. ; .M. L.' BROWN' & BRO. TATTQO. : . ALARM v CLOCKS That never fail to wa-ke you these cold mornings. See them at W.O. CORRBLL Tns JWEUBR. . Only - a roaring ftro , enabled, J -M Garretson, of San Antonio,' Tex. to he down when attaoked with asthma, ixom wliichhe sufferodjfor yea'rfl. He writes his misery -. wa-of ten bo trreat thatjit seemed he endured the agoies'of death; bat Djv King'sSNewIDisoovery for t'oon aumption wholly cured him. ; This mar velou'iedioine is the only knownjeure for oMhma as well a3 oonsnmptton, coughs and colds, and all tPOrtt" chest and lung troubles. Price 60c and'Sl.00. Ouvanteed. Trial bottles free at Fetzor's drug ftore , ' v' : Job Wouldn't Have Stood tt . If he'l hadj ttchtng; Piles. They're J ter ribly 'nnnovipg; but Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cur the Jtrorst ease of Piles ou earth. It haHoured thousands. ;For Injuries, Paias or bodily erirptlons it's th lcst salve injth world. Price 20o a box Cure guaranteed. Sc4a attF'ets! et'f Drugfctorf. ... livery; feed and.saleo ; ; STABLES. Just in reiar of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet . all passenger trains, t Outfits of all kinds fur- -nished promptly and at reason- i i r tt -i aoie prices, norses ana muies always on.hand for sale Breed ers of thoroughbred Poland Ohina Hogs. Just in. ' PiWh lot of . Rubber Garden Hose. : ;E. McNISH; - -J-
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