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( "cjfc- uuuacuum ra; 1115. need treatment from any cause, this i x. 1 and used by thousands 01 peopie au ova mc wuuujr, ivau . o to all other blood purifiers. It is a purely vegetable refiedy, and while it penetrates the circulation ana ioiccs also builds up the entire system by its ter months the natural ave- j 8uffering from impure blood and a general nues of bodily waste have rundown condition of the system. I had no ap become dull and weak and petite, wa losing flesh, and an all-gone tired feel failed to perform their full fug that made me miserable. I began the use of eish and an extra amount mal, healthy condition. My appetite returned, I Zt poisons and waste mat- increased in weight, that "tired feeling" left and ter. have accumulated in - a,a,u -g-f VlcTOR STU1W the system and been ab- Cor Barthman ,ni Washington Ave. soroeaoyit. wunmccom- ing of Spring and warm weather the . . . it t a . 11 action ana in us enon 10 miuw vu. meat -.u, v - fen. Boils, pimples, blotclies, rashes and eruptions break out and con tinue until the blood is cleansed and made pure. S. S. S. is the ideal remedy for this condition; it clears the blood of all impurities, makes it rich and Strong and these skin troubles pass away. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Chronic n , o t.. , -Dlrtrtl Pniertti ar1 nil nther maeneea Bores ana uicers, otrmuia, t,iafiiura - of the blood are cured by S. S. S. Book on the blood and any advice de- Sired, free ol cnarge. THE SWIFT FOR 1 1 A-!- I LT Ritchie Hardware Company Concord, North Carolina. CONCORD FOUNDRY AND MACHINE WORKS Engines, Saw Mills, Shafting, Hangers, Pulleys, Gearing and Many Castings. When in need of anything in our line we can give 70a some interesting prices. Pennyroyal pills T.-v Vr.ris.al mnd Only ttsraalae. CHICHESTER'S ENQLIBH M par ninr-ti t.sv r riui-inn Svta HE It ud !) RHMKllle kwtas. Mais ,?A with bluaribb. Tsik h?r. fLr-fm lMvrM MsibtitBititNS mn4 iMlta Umi. Kuy of your Drucgiai, sr tca4 4- la Mum for Partlrvlskr, TtiaiB)lal ud Relief tmr Ldl," Uusr, r Kara Mali. 1 0.0M1 TestlBOBlsia. Bold b II Drniiu. kIesitrtrl'Be-aleAlCk, 444 ur, fUlL A-A DR. FENNER'S AND Backache AlSO rURIFIES THE BLOOD. Don't bocorne dliconraged. There Is a Ha baa spent a lifetime curing Just such cases as roar. All consultations FEEE. ' Suffered for 10 Years with Backache and Kidney Trouble . Omaha, Neb., Feb. 4, 1903. i. JSJst , Miss Alice McDonald. 2954 Harney St. Sold by Druggists, 50c. and $1. Get Cook Book and Treatise on the Kidneys FEEE. VL M. Fenner, M. D., Fredonia, N. T. Por Sealo ly OIBSON' DHUO BTOnB. THE BLOOD v no rn n nnn ir rvnn ni riT ist i - - - great remedy is the first thought of uui an " t"v".. m..., fine tonic efiect. During the win -i blood is aroused and stirred to quicker t1.UA nnirlo ow1 -iiii:-na tlip Klon Kill SPECIFIC CO., ATUUITA, gju The Painter-Man with the. Proper Can Painters- who use ready-mixed paints, and who have thoroughly tested them all without prejudice, readily recommend Mastic Mixed Paint "Thm Kind That Lamtm" To be certain of getting the right kind see that; like the painter-man, you get the goods in the proper can. That's the only way to identify the paint before using it After you once use Mastic paint the appearance of the work and the durability of the paint will convince you that the painter-man was right in his recommendation. You will need no furtLer proof and you will recommend Mastic paint to your friends. Manufactured by PEASLEE-GATJLBERT CO.. Incorporated. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY SALE BV n- uf-ii-?TSfrNTrRTmton Uii llUUHBI duaeraof morphiP. fAIMLEM KKTlSl1 lauijAiium, PlUiVt AND I pium,eH ealneorwbukej.a l&rir book of par ticulars on home or sanatorium treat mem. address. Dr. B. M. WlH)l,I.KI, IlIL'-l.... fl...J P. O. Box 2K7. niiiSKSJ bUIBlltlaota. Georgia. AH Diieaae of tb kidoejs, bladder, and urinary organs. Also catarrh, heart disease, grarel, dropsy, rheumatism, backache. female troubles. Hire cure for yon. If necessary writs Dr. Fenoer. &) 0 Dr. M. M. Fenner, Fredonia, N. Y. Dear Doctor I havo suffered for the past ten years with backache and kidney trouble, and have tried a great many of the most prominent physicians in Boston and Omaha and ail the patent medicines I heard of in hope of receiving relief. Finally seelnour ad. I purchased a botVi 9 vour Iuunev and Backache Cnra Iwiato thank yu for the benefit received for after using only two bottles I a entirely cured, having no pain or ache of any kind. C?ncerely Yours, msortssit Acrsasje Kstlasat. Charlotte Observers) Last night's nyul brought a circular letter from Messrs. Latham, Alexander A Co., the napoLsible ban kerf and oom misiioo merchants of New York, pre senting tbtir estimate of the cotton acreage of the United States to the 16th inat. Introductory to the figures they ay : "With the view of obtaining the moat reliable information possible con cerning the cotton acreage of the United Slates far 1905, we addn t ltd 4.400 letters to banks, bankers, cotton commission merchants and responsible planters, embracing every cotton-growing county in South, asking acreage estimates. "Up to this date we have secured 8,298 relies, of average date May 16ih, and the following tabulation if the re mit. In our opinion it is as approzi mately correct an estimate of the cotton acreage as could be secured by direct communication with parties cometent t) judge, residing in the Southern States." They give the acreage of last year ss 31,730,000, and estimate that of this year at 28,171,130. War SasTer Press SlkesiasaUsBar Why suffer from rheumatism when one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm will relieve the pain? The quick relief which this .liniment affords makes rest and sleep possible, and that alone is worth many times its cost. Many who have used it hoping only for a short re lief from suffering have been happily surprised to find that after awhile the relief became permanent. Mrs. V. H. Legett, of Ynm Ynm, Tennessee, U. S. A., writes : "I am a great sufferer from rheumatism, all over from head to foot, and Chamberlain's Pain Balm is the only thing that will relieve the pain." For sale by M. L. Marsh and O. D. Johnson. William Jones, of Greensboro, Ala., shot himself with a rifle last Saturday at Way nesville, and after lingering dur ing the night died next morning at 9 o'clock. Mr. Jones went to Waynes villa about three weeks ago in search of health. He failed to improve, and be coming despondent determined to end his life. At the time of the shooting the Alabamian was in bis room at the residence of D. M. Killian, where he was a guest. rhaaslerlalBa Ceacli H ess ear the) Verr Best. "I have been using Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and want to say it is the best cough medicine I have ever taken," says Geo. L. Chubb, a merchant of Har lan, Mich. There is no question about its being the best, as it will cure a oongh or cold in less time than any other treat ment. It shonld always be kept in the house ready for instant use, for a cold can be cured in much lees time when promptly treated. For sale by M. L. Marsh and D. D. Johnson. President Roosevelt will accept no more free rides from either the railroad companies or the Pullman Company. Hereafter when he goes on a trip he will pay bis way. If he has guests he will pay for them. A Gnaraalee Care for piles. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. Druggists refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case, no matter of how long standing, in 6 to 14 days. First application gives ease and rest. 60c If your druggist hasn't it send 60c in stamps and it will be for warded post-paid by Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo. A phenomenon of pottery The ears of a pitcher. No Close Carrtace Paint ItfaSe will wear as long as Devoe's. No others are as heavy bodied, because Devoe's weight 3 to 8 ounces more to ths pint Sold by Yorks A Wadsworth Co. Work oo Charlotte's new hotel. "The Highlands," will begin June 1 Baa Stood the Teat XS Tears The old original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonio. Ton know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tastless form. No cure, no pay. 60o. Pal ail Voair Baccf for TSe. to f 1.00 with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 oxs. more to ths pint than others, wears longer and gives a gloss equal to new work. Sold by Yorke A Wadsworth Co. If a woman has birds' wings on her hat it is sign she doesn't like litt'e children to be cruel to animalr. Mother Grai'e sweet Powsers for ChlUresi, Successfully used by Mother Gray, none In the Children's Home in New York, cure feverish noes, bad stomach, teething disor ders, move and roKUlate the bowels and de stroy worms. Over testimonials. They never fail. At all drusitlst, S5c. 8atnile free. auareaa aura s. uimstea, Luoy, n. x . Por osrer Sixty Years. Mrs. Win ovl floor r two Strut has been used for o r 00 rears or millions of moth' era for r eir children while teething;, with perfect success, it soothes the child, soft ens the (funis allays sU pain; curealwlod colic, and 1 the best remedy for DlafPtioee.. It will relieve the poor little sufferer Imme diately. Sold by Druggists In every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winsiows toothing Syrup, ' and take no other kind. Special Bates, Sn-aaaaer School Wrtchtavllle, N.c jtisM, lSth-Qst ISO. The Seaboard announces that account of Summer School at Wrlgbuville, N. C June l&tb-S!lst there will be a rale 01 one nrst ciaes fare plus Kc for the round trip from all points in fiorth and South Carolina. Tickets to be sold June 14th. l&ih and nth, final ihuSk of June 24th. For information as to rates schedules etc apply to anr Agent or address, O. H. GATTI8. T.P.A-Balels-bK.C. Are leat-aloa Ally's Poot-BasoT Shake lntoour ahoea'Sllen's Foot-Base, a powder. It cures corns, bunions, painful, smarting, hot, swollua feet. At all drugg-lsta ml shoe stores, X celrts. ' WOMAN'S STRANGE SCHOOL. Mrs. Linda Julian Trains CTrcus Per formers. Havana, 111, boasts of one of ths strangest schools in ths world. It Is nothing more nor less than a training place for people who furnish ths thrills in circuses. In this unique in stitution contortionists are kept in training and taught new tricks to make the publio hold its breath. Dar ing bareback riders are put through their paces and taught toJlo hair-raising turns, and slack-wlreMlnd trapeze performers, as well as clowns and tumblers, are kept in pratlce. And the strangest part of ths whole thing is that the school Is conducted by a woman This woman la Mrs Linda Jeal Julian, a bareback rider and a woman who has been in the cir cus business for ths past thirty-three years She has ridden around circus rings In every country on the globe. When she began her riding, nearly a half century ago, the circus busi ness was not at Its present height. It was then a sort of strolling business, and the people who followed it were for the most part shiftless, ant) were looked upon as people of very little account. But as other things began to develop and change for the better, the circus also became more Import ant and in many respects more re spectable. Linda Jeal. as shs Is billed on the flaming circus posters, has taught many people how to ride in her time and has amused thousands by her feats of riding. Near the center of the tows Mrs. Julian has what is called the winter circus. It is s big, red, barnlike struc ture. Ths Inside of this corrugated iron building presents a sight to glad den the heart of the average boy and stir the blood of the Jaded amuse ment lover. There in the middle of the place is a padded circus ring, Above are all sorts of trapeze bars, slack wires and all the paraphernalia used in the most approved circuses. To one side there is a fine, comfort able stable, in which live the seven handsome horses belonging to Mrs. Julian. Three nights each week dur ing ths winter months, this place is filled with people from the town, trav eling men and visitors who go to look on while the circus people try their new tricks, LITTLE PLEASANTRIES. Hymen's torch is usually lit with s parlor match. When it comes to votes quantity counts more than quality. Don't hang to theories that hang fire when they are aimed at facts. The loss of a boarder's appetite doesn't cause the landlady to lose any sleep. Don't forget to tip the waiter when you line up in front of a political pie counter. The busy man is never too busy to welcome the caller who has more money than time. Nine times out of ten the doctor doesn't know what is the matter with the patient but he knows enough not to say so. Many a political candidate stands on his record for the purpose of keeping others from getting at it A man would rather be last than first in a funeral procession. Points About ths 8almon. "Why do salmon take a fly?" asks Horace O. Hutchinson in his new book on fishing. "This is a question often asked, the more so as scientists tell us that salmon do not feed in fresh water a statement which, however, cannot be accepted by anglers. This is not a scientific treatise on the sub ject, but we may fairly ask scientists when we see Balmon caught with worm, prawn or minnow (which they often take Into their gullets as a trout will do),- what they are doing with them there? Tflat salmon are rarely caught with anything in their stom achs is quite true, but it may be that It is only the hungry fish which take a fly or a bait and those whose atom achs are empty. Or it may be that the salmon's power of ejecting food Is so great in the struggle to free him self that he ejects everything in his stomach? Well, then, why does he take a fly? Is It from curiosity? Ths fact of catching him with natural bait, which he is attempting to swallow, is conclusive evidence that he does feed In fresh water." HOW TO AVOID SBBn DISBASES. Streacthea the Stoaaach aad Dlges- 110a, aad Voa Will Keep Well. When there is an epidemic of germ disease, and most diseases are caused by germ, it is the person with a weak stomach who succumbs first. If you tuffer with pains or distress after eating, headache, belching of gaase, sour food, a bad taste in the mouth, dizziness pains in the heart, specks before the eyes, and a general feeling of despondency and weakness, you should get well st once by strengthening the stomach with Mi o-na. Jutt one small tablet out of a fifty-cent box before eating, and your digestive system will become so strong that you will be the embodiment of good health and spftts, and need fear no germ diseases. , Ask Gibson Drug Store to show you the guarantee under which they sell Mi-o-na; it costs nothing unlets it cures. It is easier to get into public life than to stay there A Good acgoetloB. Mr. C. B. Wainwnght of Lemon City, Fla., has written the manufacturers that much bettssresults are obtained from the use of WSamberlaiu's Colic, Cholei and Diarrhoea Remedy in rases of pains in the stomach, oolic and cholera morbus by taking it in water as hot as can be drank. That when taken in this way the effect is double in rapidity. "It seems to get at the right spot instantly," he says. Jor sale by M. L. Marsh and D. D. Johnson- vv" r. C e : 3 I J IL5 Captain R. P. Hobson will again run for Congress from the sixth Alabama district, against Col. J. H. Bankhead, and he will under no circumstance! make the race for Governor of Alabama, Captain Hobson left Greensboro, Ala , Sunday for New York, via Atlanta, where he is to be married next Thurday to Miss Grizelda Houston Hull, of Tux edo. ' nan's fjareasonahleaese is often as great as woman's. But Thos. S. Austin, Mgr. of the "Republican," of Leavenworth, Ind., was not unreason able, when he refused to allow the doc tors to operate on his wife, for female trouble, "Instead," he says, "we con cluded to try Electrio Bitters. My wife was then so sick, she could hardly leave her bed, and five (5) physicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Elec trio Bitters, she wsk perfectly cured, and can now perform all her household duties." Guaranteed by all druKKista price 60o." To Cars a Cold la One Bar Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUININE Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signs ture is on each box. 25o. James Clsrk died at the County In firmary at Columbus, O., last week, as the result of eating his hat. While drunk last Sunday he devoured his derby. It is supposed that pieces of the hat partially masticated and indi gestible caused intestinal obstruction. Ryd&le's Stomach Tablets. INDIGESTION Catajes belching, ru, or wind in the atomarh, heartburn, sour stomach, etc. Rydale'i Stomach Tablet! OUTC dale'iStomaxhThbleti digest all kinds of food and prevent fer mentation, and the formation of gas and acid in the stomach. They never fail to curs inoigestton. Indigestion and Dyspepsia. . 1;,j'nne- vrr ,r Parker ft BrMgns, whose targe department stores art located at fL - ? I1"' A- h,nfn. t. C. wnies u. ursfer date of April Mth, ISO, ss follows: lAebruary, one year ao while is New York on huainSa for my Arm, I caught a severe cold which kud me up Ur aen-rai weoks. and left me weak and nervous. My phystoans could not sr 1r J."". Their nnwrrlBUons did little or n- good. As my appetite was poor and my food did sot digest well. I decided to use Rrdah-'a Str.mach Tablets. A friend assured mo they were a rood dyj-pi medk-lne. After taaicga few d'laen, I began to realise that I was getting better. I have need two boiea of them tablets and nave gained J pounds and never felt better in my Ufa. Rydale a HtomarhTahlrbicuredineand I reomnnirnd them moat heartily to sufferers from nervmis IndigeMioa and a general run down conditiua o( toe system. Krdaie's Stoaaach Tabteta are ttanufactured and s. 1 ie 1 SaS 1 1 1 bj the q RADICAL REMfcDY COMPANY. Hickory. N. C. X3. ID. a-0&MspBJ, If I III 10 Or if you want to make any deal in Real Estate whatever, see JNO. K. PATTERSON c CO. Real Estate Agents, Conconl, T. C. O Q) Hnger Mark O oflrade Mark- Common crackers and wafers fingered from the time they leave the bakery until you get them in a paper bag or the Biscuit, Crackers and Wafers baked by the NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY and packed in a pack age with all their oven 'flavor, deliqdus freshness and high quality? Which bill YOU habe? If you want to answer this question once and for all, try a package of eitherof the three delights mentioned below: . Social Tea Biscuit Tost the thing to offer with an afternoon enp of tea or chocolate or coffee. la fact, they're good to eat moat any time jnst for ths pleasure of It Sweet aad slightly Savored with vanilla. Butter Thin Biscuit A crisp, light, dessert bis- calt, rich a a satisfying, served as sosaethlsur oat of taeordiaary. If yes really want a biscuit that s partle alartjr alee, try a package. Ever after you will be guided by the In-er-seal Trade Mark in red and white, on each end of a package, whenever and wherever you buy Biscuit, Crackers and Wafers. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY The commission investigating the surrender of Port Arthur has finished the first half of its labors. The invest! gation of the documentary evidence presented by General Stoeseel is his de fence tended to show that the fortress at the outbreak of the war was nearly defenceless, without supplies or cash, . Sob Lost mother. "Consumption runs in our family, and through it I lost my mother," writes E. B. Raid, of Harmony, Me. "For the past five years, however, on the slight est sign of a cough or Cold, I have taken Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, which has saved me from serious lnng trouble." His mother's death was a sad loss for Mr. Reid, but he learned that lung trouble must not be neglected, and how to cure it. Quick est relief and cure for coughs and colds, Price 50o and one dollar ; guaranteed at all druggists. Trial bottle free. Secretary Morton will leave the cabi net July 1, if the President will accept his resignation on that date. The Sec retary has not completed his plans for the future. He has a number of offers under consideration. Charlotte News: The News was in formed today by a prominent citizen that Msyor McNinch will approve no bills for supplies that are purchased from any firm or corporation in which aldermen have any interest. J DYSPEPSIA : Causes Cramps aad pain in the sick stomach, etc. digest ths food sad feat th stomach. They stimulate, too ths amative orgaaa, and cure dyspepsia in its worst forma. Hell JVoni Farm. Buy In, 11,1111, I3uy 11 Jity Lot, 9 SI as Graham Crackers Bo different from the ordi nary Or a ham Cracker different in baking differ cat in fiarory-Hliiferent In packing. Mora palatable more atitfylng mora nutritious. Made of the purest Graham flour and baked in a manner that only th National Biscuit Company know. AND Washington Sonthern Railway The Richmond-Washington Line. The Double-Track Link connecting the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Baltimore and Ohio kail road, Pennsylvania Kanroarj, HeaDoaro air iine itauway, souw ern ItaUway, between aU points via Richmond, Virginia and Washington, D. C. Ths gateway between ths North and South. Fast Mail, Passenger, Express and Freight Route. $1,470 Will Buy It! We have for sale two lots on McGill street, the two lots be ing 120x120 feet deep. Also one lot 60x120 feet on Ann street, adjoining Mr. John Bulla. There is one six-room cottage thereon, ahd the price for the whole is only $1,470. A bargain for somebody. . - J no. K. Patterson & Co. TWO . UcGcrmick Reapers FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN They are nearly new. Apply to Jno. K. Patterson & Co. Do you want a farm or a place in town ? If so, we think we can find Inst what you want. See the list of the property we have for sale. Jno. K. Pat terson & Oo. f you want to sell your farm or lot, list it with us and we can find a pur chaser. It will not cost you a cent un less we make SaMtle. Jno. K. Patterson Oo. Remember, we give free a year's sub scription to the Sonthern Agricul turist to all our subscribers who pay a year in advance. The Conoord Times. Pr Sale 5 room cottage, plastered throuirhout, well built. Situated on Barrow street. Lot about 69x117. House rents for $8 per month, and the price is only fl.ooo. Pt Sale One of the most desirable cottatres in Concord, on Spring street. Price only f2, SOU. (Jno. K. Pat terson ft Co. fjtjit-room dwelling for sale, on St. B Mary's street, including; a store boose. Has frontage of 85 feet, and is 150 feet deep. Property rents tor SI 1 a month. Price only $850 cash. Jno. K. Patterson & Oo. Pr Sale or Rent Two well-built, six room cottages, on South Spring street. Wainscoted and plastered throughout. Reasonable terms Valuable Land for Sale in Montgomery Connty. v We offer for sale the following valu able farming aud timber tracts 111 Mont gomery county : No. 220. 99 acres, known as the Ralph Masou place, on Pekin river, 6 miles south of Troy and 4 miles north of Pekin. Level Creek running through it. Spring. Good for wheat, oats, cotton and corn. Plenty of timber for fire wood. One t nement house. 80 acres in cultivation. Price $5.00 per acre. No. 221. 100 acres, on Rocky Creek, on Troy road to Eldorado, abcut five miles northwest of Troy. Tenement house. About 15 acres in cultivation. Weil watered. Lies well and is good for corn and grain. Price $2.50 per acre. No. 222. 50 acres, near Buck Wet, known as the Sam Davis place, and near Troy road. Noted for gold and min erals, iu acres in cultivation, weu . , .1 T AO An ' wnmreu. jrriuo eo.VAj per tiure. No. 223. 60 acres in Unharne town- ', ship, near Mt. Carmel Church, and 4 1 miles from Troy. 15 acres in cultiva tion, uooa cotton ana grain, unetene-. ment house. Price t2.C0 per acre. ,; No. 824. 150 acres, on Big Creel southeast of Troy. All timbered wit oak and pine timber (old field). Foi' mt ofl Vwm Twiv an1 R tnila. eenvrnflnnV Fine prospect for gold. Fine for cotton and grain. 6.00 per acre, worth $10.00. Level, well watered and good bottom lands. Valued for taxes at $800. 2 miles from cotton mill on Little River. JNO. K, PATTERSON & CO., Concord, N. O. Two Excellent Cottages FOR SALE. We have for sale two houses and lots on South Spring street. Both are six-room cottages, plastered and wainscoted, lots 62Vaxl40 feet each. The price is $2,000 each. Will rent the northern cottage, on which is located a stable, for $11 per month. These houses are netwly new. Bargain for sohebody. JNO. K. PATTERSON & CO. Valuable Farm, No, l Tofusliip We have for sale a anlprnf.;'l j farm of 95 acres in No. 1 town-'- snip, iV2 mnes soutn ot rlarns burg The land lies well and is convenient to church and schools. Has a six-room cottage, good barn, tenant house and other buildings. Price only $1,800. Jno. K. Patterson & CcA ; Farm for Sale in No. 4. We havflfor sale in No. 4 town ship a farm of 148V4 acres. Has one tenant house, crib, smoke house and a fair orchard. TTn 5 acres tillable land, 20 acres timr, and 50 acres old field pine. Price $2,000, hall cash and balance in twelve mQiths. JNO. K. PATTERSON & CO. Cotton Mill Stock For Sale.- One share J. at Odell Mfg Company stock, Two shares Vsnoe Cotton Mill stock. One share Kindly Cotton Mill stork. JNO. K. i-ATXaUttiOM CO,
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