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THE Cc:::rd national Bank. fVinonrd. N. C . Julv 5th. 1904. TbU bank Dm Just paused the sixteenth ennineraary. and each one of Huh sixteen years nes kuumj to in strengiu. iuui pruviu lhiti worthy tu oonaaeas or. it pa troa and th general public. Paid in Capital - $50,000 Surplus and Undivided Profits ... - 36,000 Shareholders Liability 50,000 With in a bore as a baM fur confidence and an unusually large amount of asset In proportion to liabilities ai a guarantee ot conservative management, we Invite your ousincfa. interest paw as areeu. - J. If. ODELU PrealdeA D. B. COLT RANK. OuElM ALL FOR 04.75. H the. Granulated Sugar re tails attc, 36 lb good rice retail! Wo 6 lbs Bwaepatake Tobacco retail 43c Sib Laundry Soap at 5e lbs good Baking Soda I.ffltor l.on 2.13 for 1.U0 S.10 foB :B .Ml for .45 .till ror .45 7.08 for 4 75 A lot of other goods at prices that will tickle you. Come and see. J. V. BURLEYSON, Forest Hill. Concord. N. C, JscGW Street, No. ",. Agents for Monumental Ilronie. Cbeaper than marblefnd la ever uu avnx CAPITAL $50,000 Surplus and Undivic :i Profits, $28,000.00. Removed to new office in the Morris Building nearly opposite tb VPostofEctv... CALL TO SEj-TS. D. F. OANSOK. H. I. WOQfota'ousg. President .. . s-s Cashier MARTIN BOORR, TX W.a-vVINK, Vioe-Presldent. Teller. Ad.T.inistrator's4.oice. HftVlnff quallOedutheftdm, rtrtor with the win annexed of the estae of Moeee Fen i tiger, deci3M mW persons o - k said estate are hereby iWirted that they munt make prom pi payment or suit win oe oroiuui. And all persons having claims against said estate must present them to theubdersiptied duly authenticated on or before the l.rth dav of October. IVjub. or this noUce will be pleaded in oaroi weir recovery. A. H. PEMNINGKK, Administrator By M B, Btlckley, Attorney. Octobar 15, It. ii:::::1,:;': Ik Asadminlstratorof the estate of J. M.W. At .exander, deceased. I will sell at bis late resi dence In No. 1 township, on Tuesdav. Nov. 1 1WI4, beginning at 10 o'clock, a. m , to tbe nignest oiuuer tor caso, trie following prop erty to-wit: A lot of Farming Tools. Wheat Drill, Disk Harrow, Mowing Machine and Kake. one Sow and a lot of 8hotes, a lot or Sheep, one Milch Cow, a lot of Cattle. Die bead of Mules, one Horse, a lot of Lumber and other personal proertv too numerous mention. L. M. MOKK'KON, Oct. 10, IMS. Administrator. Notice Land Sale. By virtue of an execution Issued from the Superior Court of Cabarrus county In favor of Mary O. Hadgett. Sr ..plaintiff, and against The Lippard Yarn Mill and otaers. defend ants, as Sheriff of said county 1 have levied on that real estate situate lu the Town of Concord, N. C, known as Tbe Lippard Vara Mill, oontalnlng about four acres, together with tbe building and fixtures, mocblnery and appurtenances of said mill Said land Is on Iteed street and adjoins the lands of B. F. Phlfer and U. T Lippard naia property win be sola to the highest bidder for cash at tbe court bouse door In Concord,!. C, on Monday, the 7th day of november, iwt, at a o ciocc, at. JA9. F. HARRIS Sept. 80. Sheriff Cabarrus County fine Farm for Sale 102'4 acre Mill Hill, with splendid 8- room dwelling, painted, nearly new, with large porch in tront and aides, wood orcnard, good well water, double barn and out buildings, in a splendid com muiity convenient to churches and schools. 25 acre timber, 1 2. acres pas ture. 92,25u; one-half cash, balance in 12 months. Jno. K. Patterson & Co. fldWng Mies Shop For Sale, We offer for sale J. T Pounds' Machine Shop on Corbin street. Concord, lot HUx&iu feett 1 borae power engine boiler, two matchers, one buzx planer, one re-saw ma chine, one Dowell machine, one Riff saw, sev eral rip saws, one snaper, one turning lathe. ana eu nxtures to run naia macmnery. Price onl (1.800. JNO.K. PATTEKSON ft CO. GOV'S Is the same good, old-fashioned medicine that has saved th lives of little children f"f the past 6o years. It is a med icine -made to cure. It has never been known to fail. If vour child is sick get a hat tit of FREY'S VERMIFUGE FIXE TONIC FOR CHILDREN Do not take a substitute. If your druggist does not keep It to ml twf-ntv-fi ve ranik in 1 stamps to Baltimore, 91 d. jand a bottle will be mailed yon. fu 900 DUYS cot 1 IT. tort the e for Bale a splendid farm of 0 acres on Mt. Pleasant and Ma e road, with new seven-room table and out buildings. Six- -cultivation, five acres mead Hes rcs fine timber. Lots of fine Und'a'- mg one ' tne mc,st ms in that community, night Vo, and a bargain. th!S. Patterson & Co. perity. 1 'ill Stock For Sale freshen htWD cWh following mill stocks : nroductiv Cotton Mill. u ij l M1U stock Should ). k. FATTIBSON CO. people in rUlchallel jjj BALSAM DOMW OI ..M . la.uri.iit wnwth. ... ywla to Btort Ony SU1LU Bwr to Its lonmiui yotar. added ODPOv n-i t riches, whilt toil wait like the crumbs t man's table. - JBtDrg m irai DO YOU NEEDA UEDIClflE? IT CTS TOO MOTH I MO TO WtEsfHtATE. There is no one who does not need a Liver Medicine occasionally. The symptoms of Liver Complaint are well known to every one, such as consti pation, dyspepsia, loss of appetite, sleep lessness, headache, a tired feeling and many others of a similar nature. Thousands die annually by not heeling the warnings of nature. Many acquire some chronic disease from which they never recover. Many of these could be spared for vears of usefulness, by keeping in, the home some reliable remedy. We believe that we can convince any fair-minded person that there is no bet ter renter1? for the Liver known, than Dr. Th'.- .' Liver and Blood Syrup. The lo-aiula is known, consisting of: i cyurarrgea. manorake, i enow vrjaWh:,indelion, Sarsaparilla, Gentian, Senna and Iodide Vf Poiavssium. You know just what you are taking. How many other formulas of a liver medicine are published ? Ask your druggist about this. It is already prepared and can be taken immediately. The strength is extracted in the most skillful manner, certainly superior to any powdered preparation known. (We also manufacture a Liver Medicine in pow dered form, with which any druggist can supply you, but this, like all other dry Liver Medicine requires preparation.) Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup is pleasant to take, does not lose, its strength, as Liver Medicine in dry form, and will keep in. any climate. Your doctor, however skillful, could prescribe nothing better. There is no opportunity for a doctor to make a mistake in writing a prescrip tion, or a drug clerk to make a mistake in compounding the same, (besides a doctor's bill and the cost of the medi cine.) You can be absolutely sure of the proper proportion being in every dose. Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup has been used with the greatest conii- dence and success in thousands of homes for 52 years, and is prepared by a phar macist of 25 years' experience, in a labo ratory equipped with the most modern appliances for the most perfect safety. If worn dm anlmtasW sr.ar ra-. serif, iorlnjf for m t'm oamplr hottte und 'Jr. Tkorkrrm Hroltk Hook." iiirr aymifem. for mdrirr. He fimoly nk thol foH Iru it l s.r fjrMMM, If. k Hotf trhat it will do. I-OK SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS. SO rent and Sl.OO. THACHER MEDICINE CO. CHattavnooga, Tenn, Newlanal let rowing;. Salisbury Sun, W. C. New land, Esq , the Demo cratic nominee for Congress, will speak in Salisbury on Saturday night, 26th, inet. Chairman Boydeo etated this morniDg that be had made thi ap pointment for Newland (part from the district appointments. On the after noon of the 2Sth Mr, Newland and Mr. Blackburn meet in joint discussion at Enochville and on Saturday, 2'.'th, at 2 p. va., at China Grove, Mr. Black burn will be accorded a division of time in Salisbury if he deeires to meet Mr. Newland here. Mr. Boyden will take the matter up with Mr. Stuart, chair man of the ouaty executive com mittee, this week. , Robbeal lis. Crave. A startling incident is narrated by John Oliver, of Philadelphia, as follows : "I was in an awfnl condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then I was advised to use Electric Bitters ; to my great joy the first bottle made a decided improvement. I con tinued their use for three weeks, and am now well man. I know they robbed the grave of another victim.'' No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents, guaranteed, at all drug stores. Victor Dorich, a rural mail earner in Jones county, was instanly killed in very singular way. In one of the mail pouches he was carrying he had placed a heavy revolver, to get it out of his way. He forgot about its being there, and as he threw the pouch oa tbe table in the postoflice the revolver was dis charged, the bullet passing through the lungs. Dorich, who is a Russian by birth, gave a cry and fell dead. . For Over Slur Year, Mrs. Winslow's Shxrrnme STRi-r has been used for over Ml year by millions of moth ers for their children while teethtng, with perfect success. It sxtlis the child, soft ens the gums allays all pain; cure wind colic, and is tbe best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Imme diately. Sold by Druirglsts in every part of tbe world. Twenty-flv-e cents a bottle Be sure and ask for "Mr. Winsiow'a (toothing Syrup, ' and take no other kind. Reports from Mississippi say that the planters are employing whole families of Mexicans for work in that State. There is a general movement in Missis sippi, it is saiu, to get rid ot the negro laborers as far as possible. Tbe .plant ers, it is said, have pooled their interest in an effort to change the character of tieir labor, From persons who have conversed privately with Judge barker, it is learned that the candidate feels san guine of election. He thinks the trend is in his favor and sufticienctly strong to reverse conditions by November 8th. Chicsgo is to have tbe largest hotel in the world. It will cost 110,000,000, be 22 stories high and dwarf in size and nffgnificence, it is promised, any structure of tbe kind ever erected. An automobile line has pjcn est IT lished between Salisbury and SpeQer. An automobile carrying 10 persons runs between the two towns every half hour. T" Mr. M. J. Connerton has been ap pointed successor to Capt. C. M. Hen- derlite as supervisor of the Southern be tween Salisbury and Greenville. Tipton Ragra lit the male. Toe secretary of the elate board of health reports that in practically five sixths of tbe counsel in tbe state there is lyphoid fever. Tbe total Dumber of cagcg during the past month wag about l.ocirr The greatest pressure is being brought to bear for the i in prove men driDk ii g water, and this ha reduced the ditu ae in the eastern part of the state to a very DOticeable degree, beeide having io other ways added to the gen eral benni. A New Drpot for t'narlotle. Charlotte New. Messrs. C. II. Ackert, General &An ager, and J. S. B. Thompson, Cuitf of the EiecutivDepartment of the South ern railway company, are in the city bringing with them plans and specifica tions for an entirely new and np-to-date depot for the city of Cbatlotte, work to begin as soon as practicable. a) xne pians presenica Dy tuese omciais show an entirely new depot with every convenience, that will compare with any structure of the kind between Washington and Atlanta. The present building will be razed and this new building will lake its place. ! r Lorkjaw. Lockjaw, or tetanus, is caused by a bacillus or germ which exists plentifully in street dirt. It is inactive so long as exposed to the air, but when carried be neath the skin, as in the wounds caused by percussion caps or by rusty nails, and when the air is excluded the germ is roused to activity and produces the most virulent p ison known. These germs may be destroyed and all danger of lock jaw avoided by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balin freely as soon as the injury is received. Pain Balm is antiseptic and causes cuts, bruises and like injures to heal without maturation and in one third tbe time required by the usual treatment. It is for sale by M. h. Marsh. Democrats in the South who are looking to New York for political inspi ration should be satisfied with the developments of the campaign from day to day. Trivately the Republican managers admit the probable defeat cf their State ticket, but they profess to believe that Roosevelt is popular enough to save himself by the "skin of hi tettb." On the other hand, tbe Dem ocratic leaders at both State and Na tional headquarters, believe that Parker, as well as Henick, will carry the Btate. Roosevelt and Higgins, they say, are beaten to day, and if the Democrats can hold their own from this time on they will stay beaten. rfcamaerlalar Coach Reaaedy. No one who is acquainted with its good q utilities can be surprised at the great popularity of Chamberlain'sCough Remedy. It not only cures colds and grip effectually and permanently, but prevents these diseases from resulting in pneumonia. It is also a certain cure for croup. Whooping cough is not danger ous when this remedy is given. It con tains no opium or other harmful sub stance and may be given as confidently to a baby a to an adult. It is also pleas ant to take. When all of these facts are taken into consideration it is not sur prising that people in foreign lands, as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and few are willing to take any other after having once used it. For sale by M. L. Marsh. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tbi Kind You Kara Always Bosght Bean th. Signature of The President has instructed Secre tary of War Taft to proceed, at an early date, to Panama to confer with the president of that republic with a view to composing tbe differences that have arisen between the two countries. Columbus, Ohio, May 19, 1903. 8ome four years ago I waa suffering from impure blood and a general run down condition of the system. I had no appetite, was losing flesh, and had an all- fone tired feeling that made me misera le. I began the use of S . S. S., and after taking seven or eight bottles my skin was cleared of all eruption and took on a ruddy, healthy glow that assured me that my blood had been restored to its nor mal, healthy condition. My appetite was restored, as I could eat anything put be fore me, and as I regained my appetite I increased in weight, and that ' tired feel ing" which worried me o much disap peared, and I was once again my old self. I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the best blood purifier and tonic made, and strongly advise its use to all those in need of such medicine. Vicroa Stthbih. Cor. Barthman and Washington Ave. Wheeling, W. V., May 28, loot. My system wa run down and my joint ached and pained me considerably. I had used S. S. S. before and knew what It was, so I purchased a bottle of it and have taken several bottles and the ache and pain are gone, my blood ha been cleas ed and my general health built up. I can testify to tt as a bloo9purifierSnd tonic. 1533 Market St. JohhX Stkin. If yon have any symptoms of dis ordered blood advise yo a free. Onr book on blood- nd - skin diseaJei sent free. The Swift Specific Cesipasy, Atlaata, 6a. "Eh MEM t OK TO VRATBstnAI. DBMS. lateresliaa: Mew fre With Loral raattri coral. i Cltselaaiattl alWa 1st cam- The thousand of member of fraternal bodies in this Suite will be interested in the following message from John Theo bald, a promtnenf Forester who lives at at 1111 York M-eet, Cincinnati, Mr. Tceobald believe in livinugip to the motto of bis oresmntion, "Fra- ernl Lore and Cnarlff " and believes that he can do no more charitable act than to tell his experience in regaining health after years ot suffering. Mr. Theobald writes, "For five years, I suffered with stomach troubles, having all the distress and misery 'tbrnt arHicts ayspep'ics. i couia not enjoy eating, thinking of the suffering thafwould fol low. My food did not digest, and al though 1 took all kinds of medicines, I found nothing to help me, until I used Mi-o-na. Thanks to 'this remarkable remedy, I am now a cared man ard be lieve that it made a permanent and complete cure." Gibson's Drug Store are local agents for Mi-o-na, nature cure for dyspep sia. It is in tbe form of small tablets and sells at 50j. a box. The remedy has made so many and such remarkable cures niODg8t their customers, confirm int: Mr. Theobald's statement, that they will give their personal guarantee with every box they sell to refuna the money if it docs not cure. Do not sunef longer. Here is a cure that costs you nothing, unless it restore health. Gibtoa Drug Store take all the risk and you do not Lave to pay a penny unless you feel that you have received much more than your money's worth Lint Geaaleie Belltaa a Yrt. It may be well to say a word about the betting in New York, which the newspapers over tbe country have ad vertised extensively. There ha been very little genuine betting on tbe gen eral result of the .e'ection. Tbe New York World, after making an invest! gallon, expresses its belief that not more than f 25,00,0 has been wagered in this city since the Presidential nom inations were made. The Evening Post place the amount at not to exceed $20,000. Tbe Republican National Committee in conjunction with certain Wall Street Shark, is believed to have cone, ived the scheme of fake betting, at big odds on Roosevelt, hoping to create an impression which would be of great help to the committee in its at tempt to carry the county. There is nothing in tbe political situation to warrant large odds on either candidate, The professional book makers who wager hundreds ot thousands of dollars for themselves and others on Presidential elections, have not begun business yet, nor will they for ten days or two week's. The big sports, who have their own ways of "getting a line on" a political situation, will be heard from after regis tration in New York has been completed and analyzed, and what they consider reliable pointers have been received from up tbe State and from Indiana, Connecticut, New Jersey and other of tbe so called doubtful States. At this stage of the campaign of 1892 the odds on Harrison were three to one, yet Harrison wa snowed under. Money may talk, but it doe not always tell the tiulh. t Following their annual custom, the Southern Railway will again put on for the winter season, trains Ncs. 33 and 34, running between Kew York, Wash ington, and Jacksonville. This new arrangement will go in to effect Novem ber 6th. Leaving New York in the af ternoon the train will pas through Concord the following morning, ar riving in Jacksonville the same after noon. Day coaches, Pullmans and dining car will be put on between Washington and Jacksonville, the Pull man runuing from New York. The "Palm Limited" will be put on early in January. The Central hotel property of Char lotte is to be sold for an adjustment among the owner, who will form a cor poration, buy and improve the property. Talk of a new and modern hotel for Charlotte ha again been revived. Judge Parker in a letter to citizens of Ulster county, New York, state this s an issue: "Shall the ship of state sail by the people' chart or at random?'' ' J. M. Culp, fourth vice-president of tbe Southern railway, ha been eltcted to tbe ollice of third vice president. It in't good policy to brag thing you are going to to. 1 brut Big Rooms Dig Meals 8mall Cost. VtfwithataiHllna- malk-ioit rennrls to the eon. trarr. lite lnile Inn at the World's Fair. m. Ijmim. has flumiujilily sustained the high reptifa tioo of Mr. K. M. Kla'tler. lis manager, lor Kiviiur 8pt-rl aeentnuHMialMHis at reasonable nun. Thanks to its enormous size and wntiilerful equipment. It has been enabled to pntu-rly rare Inr the enonnwis crowds ithHsb havrfYiitht its bmptaUty, without overcrm iltfVIII lit nr mfof1 '. and ntaiMlitiK. as n uies. urm an rm upwv t,a wrmoiMieq uy a oeaininii nalnraj t It lias en)oved the popular erni,-t of beinic the curie! ami Hi.., ueiixniiiii spin in an ih. ioms. The extraordinary convenience of lieine rtffht inside the .rounds and thereby savin, all tin-. ne stn ear hmrnevs lias heen apinvriated bv every gum. aiHl the management have won hi.li praise for tbeir sucoesolul effort in catering to ttie eomfort nf eaeh and every visitor. The rates, ahk-b are very reasottahie, ranee from lvi to (.vat per day; European, aibf S3.0U to S7.ffli AmerV'an plan. A postal card addressed to tbe Inside Inn World's Fair ;roundft. HI. Ijmimi. will hHn. i- terestinf details regarding -reservation a, etc 1 HIE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON V, FOURTH QUARTER, INTER NATIONAL SERIES, OCT. 30. Teat sf t. Leaaea, II Klasra vi. H-S3. Meaaarr Verse a, M-ir Galaea Text, Pa. tulr, V (oauaieatarT Prepare fcy Rev. D. M. Itearaa. Copyright. 1904, by Amnion Press AiaoclaUoa.) A good title fur a large part of the Bible would be "The Lord God, the God of lurut'l, who ouly doetb won drous tliiuss, und every devout heart should cry: "Klexsed be Ills glorious uaiu forever, and let the whole earth be tilled with His glory. Amen and amen!" (.!. Ixxil, IS, 19). From be glnuing to end Ills name Is wonder ful, find He la ever doing wondrous tilings lu love - and grace for and through the sinful sous of men, Cllslia, the uiiiu of God. Is still before us as a sample of what man might and ought to be, fur while there is but one perfect pattern, tbe man Christ Jesus, there are many who maye followed is fur as they follow God, but the very blea.-Hl way Is to see no one but Jesus only, to run with patience, looking un to Jesus (Mark lx, 8; Heb. ill, 1, 2); to cease from man, and behold the Lord (Ia. 11, 22; UI, U The opening verses of our chapter tell of the new bouse by Jordan which the sou of the prophets .started to build because the place where they dwelt with Klislia was too strait for them. Whether there is a hint here or not that Kllslm's holy life was too arrow a way for them I cannot say, but one cannot forget the Incident of the aitiruli for Llijuh, because they were not in full fellowship. There is uiuny a huh- life today that is too great a trial even for other believers In the same household, and God does not compel liolities, so Ellsha let them go 11 nd even went with them to help them, for love Is always kind even to those w ho cannot see as we do. Our lexron proper concerns the de li vera nee wrought by God through Elishn for the king of Israel, and also Ellsliu'a own deliverance from - the king of Syria, reminding us of Ps. if, 1-4; xxxill. 10, 11. The child of God may well lake real comfort from such words as these: "'o weapon that Is formed against thee shall prosper. Tbey that war against thee shall be as nothing and as a thing of naught" as- Hv, 17; xli, 12). The king of Syria thought to entrap the king of Israel, but the hitter being warned by Elishn, the man lu fellowship with God, saved himself from the hands of the king of Syria more than once, so that tbe king of Syria thought that there must surely he a truitor in his camp who In some way comiuunlcnted his plans to the king of Israel. When one of his servants assured him that It wna not so, but that there was a prophet 111 Israel who could tell the king of Israel his most secret words. then he determined to lay bands on the prophet, and, hearing that be was at I Milium, be sent thither a great host of hoisea and chariots, which came by night and compassed the city about. that they might rapture tbe man of God, but how vain are the thoughts and purposes of men who know not God. The humble man of God Is per fectly quiet und unmoved, for he sees another host of horses and chariots which ordinary eyas cannot see. His heart could trtlly sing, "I will not fear though an host should encamp against me" (1's. xxril, 3). "Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust and not be afraid" Una. xli, 2). Not so his servant who cried, "Alas, my muster; now shall we do' As Gelia:! had become a leper, tt was probably some one In bis place, yet even Gehnzl might well have been afraid, for he, too. If a child of God, was aluo out of fellowship. Ellsha did not reusou or argue with his serv ant, but with these words assured and comforted him, "Fear not, for they that be with us are more than they that be with them" (verse 10), and then he asked the Lord to open his servant's eyes flint he might see, and be, too, saw the mountain full of horses and chariots of fire roundabout Kllshtt. In Bom. viil, 2(3, 31, 34, we see God for lit, Christ for us, the Spirit for us, find we hare the beautiful assuring wonls."If God be for us who can be against us'" Yet we are slow to believe that all things are just as God says, and we do well to pray that God would enlighten tbe eyes of our under standing that we may know what Is the hope of our calling and the riches of the glory of I(is Inheritance in us; tlint He would otien our understand ings that we might understand the Kcrlptiires (Kph. 1, IK;-Luke xxlv, 45). God can as easily blind as open eyes, so, nt Klishn's request. He blinded these Byridiis, and Ellsha brought them to 8nni:ii-ia, to the king of Israel, whom they were reully seeking, for they only wanted Ellsha because lie kept them from the king of Israel. Again at tbe request of Klislia the Lord opened their eye nnd they found themselves In the hands and nt the mercy of the king of Israel, who. Instead of smiting them, ns his own heart suggested, at the word of Klislia, fed them and sent them home, thus conquering them so that, for a time at least, the bands of Byria came no more Into the land of Israel. They acted according to Hold. xil. 20, "If thine enrmy hunger, feed blur. If be thirst, give liiin drink, for in so do ing thou sua It heap coals of fire on his head." The Lord's further deliv erances and Hi kindness through Ellsha to the woman of Slmnem are recorded In the next two oSjipters, but, whether famine or deliverance. It is God working in all mid through all for His people and against Uls enemies. Ivlaay Mather r a Like Oplnlea. Mrs. Pilmer, of Cordova, Iowa., says : One of my children was subject to croup of a severe type, and the giving of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy promptly, always brought relief. Many mothers in this neighborhood think the same as I do about this remedy and want no other kind for their children." For sale by M. L. Marsh. 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I 1 l ' i r. :- ,: II ' .- I 1 i. 1 iMc-va,-.-i Jai-Su t . 3 ::-21A you eat your dinner. Cme Morris buildingf. - JA1XES WILEI1TS02T. AND MACHINE -WORKS Many Castings. our line we can give you some For Infanta nd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Sign: For Over Thirty Years Executor's Notice. Ravtna qnallfltd as the Kxeeutor nf the estate of Jos. M. Mahry, decessed, all ner-af-n owing said estate are bervbr notified that the. must make prompt pavtnent or suit will be brouKht And all persons having claim a-alnst said estate must present them to the undersigned, duly authenticated, on or before the 80th day of Octoier, lufi. or this notice will be pleaded In bar nf tbelr re covery. J. M. MAHltY, Kxecutor. ..Moi.TaoiiSHT A Cbowili, Alt'y. Vn. IX, 104. ature Av (f Use ran ,. TMS WfTMtlt (WINNT, MCW TOMB OfTV. 4 A Pleasant Trip to tt! UORLD'S FAIR . A Atlanta, iaaUtannoga, Lookout Mountain, Nashville nnrl th (DUUBLB TRACK) T"j dy. to. and 8:30 p. as , itu ruiiuiatBassfiin Car from Atlanta, Teh-Day Coach Excursion Tick ets each Tuesday and Thurs day during October, w th through Coach s from Atlanta. For full information. ratM smI aieeninw Car resiirvatlon, ad ureas, P. D. MILLER, Tmt. Pass IgtlCO., No. 1 Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. Ask for ticket via Illinois Central Railroad WORLD'S FAM ipril 25 to Kmmbir J3.IS04 Exouraion Tlok.ta Bold Daily a Tlcswts. ' Mrtr Da Tickets aa Ftfsaaa Uajr Tick THROUOJi PULLMAN SLEEPERS , CAFE DININO CARS f(l KVA7 .UWYsW THK s Norfolk and Western Railway Offer to vlaltora to the Louisiana Parihati ExpasKha St. Louta, Mo. IxouraloB Tlokata via CINCINNATI, OHIO, a - COLUMBUS, omo. PU'IBSI. SI Mara ar aaarata aally t a abav cltlaa, aa aaassa- both th tr raa tab taMtr saalc. Rates, aVbaaalM, aaaaaalttnal Mcrama. tlaa faralskaa up aaplicatla. t A grata at th Caapaajr, r W. B. Bevlll, M. P. Bran. Ora'l aaafr Aft, Trav. Pa. Aft. ROANOKE, VIRGINIA. ONE WAY TO GO Went l IS VIA THK OLD RELIABLE Z Iron Mountain Route Two trains every day from Mem- J phis to prominent point in the Southwest. No change of car.? Reclining Chair Car (seat free) 2 cn all through trains. Low rates to Arkansas, Oklaho ma and Indian Territory October 4 h and 19th. ' For maps, rate and other in formation apply to E. REHLANDER, No. 35 West 9th St.. Chattanooga, Tennessee. TO TEXAS Via MEMPHI8 and the Cotton Belt Route. $8.50 One Vay $15 Eound Trip One v av colonist tickets will bfe sold from Memphis on Sept.. 20th, October 4th and 18th, to Texas points at rate ot S.5U. Round trip homeseekers' tick ets from Memphis on Sept. 20th and 27th. October 4th and 18th atrateof$15. The territory to which above fates apply includes Dallas, Ft. Worth, Waco, Amarillo, Hous ton; San Antonio, Corpus Chris ti, and intermediate points. Round trip tickets permit stop over either way, 21 days return limit. For full particulars and Texas map, literature, time tables, etc., wWte to H. H. SUTTON. D. P. A., ( oitoDneiw, 1 DHiutnooKH lenu. aaaa CHICrlCSTCa'B CNaLI.H PcrUIYROYAL PILLS " - "j'r-iifrn,, .oija, aak nrMlisB r rHKHKSTFUS KNCrLlHH ltf.ll n4 (11 uttHaJllc ktm. mmltt 11 Ki-j nncca. i nk-m wtkt r. BLflVa H.batstiMB m IbbI. a, Hill nf Tour brueTsTi.t. oar avtiil la. a nJ PHfUr. Tm.UbUI 4-M H4.4si ftafutr. PUi, Frisco System Lhlcafo and Eastern Illinois I. R. Double Daily Trains w BBTWEES St. Louis and Chicago. M0R.NI50 AND KVENINO. Frrm La Salle 8t. Station hlcao :S0 , rn.-t.16 p m. From I'nlon Station, Mer chant UildgeBt Loula fcDO a. m. :4S p. m. Mornlnv or eVenlna connection at both ter mini with line diverginir. Equipment entirely new and modern throuKtioat- a dodblb Track RAtLWAT. Equipped with practical and approved safe ly appliance Substantially eeaatmat.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Oct. 25, 1904, edition 1
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