THE : CQNC0RD -TIMES. John B. Sherrill, Editor and Owner. PITIIUMIIISD TWICE va WEEK. $10Q a Year, id Advance. Number 4-7. VOLUME XXI. Concord, N. C, February 16, 1904. Iff L a iiTi1i li am WW mm f. Oar ffiotiey trlnitlng book, written by mm wte know, Uil Potash Hwy u Mcdwf by every iwa who owns ft wVrtd and a plow, and who omItm to got tha wort oat o them. IWthAm. Sm4 poiHl cat "i. - okiuua Rau wiui . Cabarrus SaYings Bank Concert ud llbtmule, I. C. CAPITAL, $50,000.00. aarnla aa analne. Resources Over $300,000, rieesrel Bankta BaMmaiTmuM. Ac enaatoof nMttvMBat, arm. and ocryoreUoiM snnslted. wsrdlUr wrlM Every Man, Woman and Child who wisaee to-ler a aoeMSbm, Mr ratal a, la eeaa a sevinee Aomcdi with d. 4 par cant, la tares! pete aa e.vlaa, deeostei orncarai. D. f.cainroir. - h. i. wouDRorit. PnatileRV . . TaMilar Manila lament, - u w.bwimi. Vke-rrealdeBt. ... Teller. B. J. Oerl J.O.Wedsworta, W. W.riowe it. L. oCoaaaaa-keT I L L lcfauat, luagw. LItctj, Sale and feed Stables Wttl kp (M bd At Dtt MffiM Hnraa and MuiwrorMtAfor eaitb or credit, imr iltarr will Uava (nod road boraa and a nios tin at Cvrbvrai and liHfrtMM unu bt found la WANTED Properties on whk there ia lead, da aioc metal, grapnite, monaeite, mu ite, alamiuum, baryta, talc, aebeetoe, mines and quarries of pink, rich brow, rrey dark, dark venerated, whim and blark tnarfcle ; phosphate rock, atari, aniessoae. eeeneut, dolonite, frrev and red eaadetowe,. what! log aad orind tom esairiea, kaolin, terra ootta, are end bnckelays,fapoerte of yellow ochre, ealphar, tracts of Burnt grade' rnafrneCin iron ore rree rrom aaipnur, pbanpuoraa or titaaia add. and fully tested for iron aad ataal worktuj,. Uood pricea eaa br abiaiard. aatr fanaa and Improved lotaiaKma, Be JOHN F. BEATTY Baal Estate Agent, 3STOTXCE1 1 ' We br opeard . , - A Fine Confectionery, llomcmade-aiid an kind of Camliet. . Lownry't Chucotatea and Bon Bona. Also a nice line of Cali fornia and Florida Fruit. Oljmpia Candy Works M t, Calaa L, Oearord. . O. S, J. ERYIN & CO., COAL. Keep all kinds gradei of coal. ", of the best PTione t jo Til t: CI) l riaaf Virginia 't Fast Trunk Line to -AO Points in the West. TrstitaH Elfrtric lirttri. Straa la".ci Trains witfa twmu S!7 m isd Dims; firs. Te pVajtfc.yii iunt-fl. at. tafir nerwt m Ami,w, aMVme nacr,-r p a ' in 'trwiww B t iw". en-ii-ai t t arMtl: t) i ' r - W-t fnnwl "I ' (r I' a l t1fl ttj I toeaj. 4raVl:l let a""n ' I""-!! - m r -it vrr-'r . U at. f a p ei j ft -a pMct,ai wtui ltwi Utw -t'-er - g ' ) lri appear Ou i Tj Or Tn'l ant i 1. Kj i -.-In, . -i aUax -! ? 4 '"f.-4. Ak Your Stt'n A.--nt f-r Tickeu via. C & O. Route. B. W Pnim . I. A, Wwmw. r c .. W. o ftertn. IX f- A t K-ftaMNr. a . a pvnai pri HORSEHEN For aidine the dieestlon treatlns appetite and for giving life, vigor and strength to horses and mules, the best remedy of all ia Ashcraft's Condition Powders Stockmen- who v have used, with indifferent results, con dition powders recom mended equally good for horses, cattle, pool, try, swine, etc. will find in Ashcraft's a remedy beneficial to horses and mules only. It is not a cure-all, but invalua ble for the purposes recommended, - i i ' Ashcraft's Condition Powders are prepared from the formula: of a practical veterinarian of over 30 years' experiences and when once ased, horsemen will have no other, Twt i. to aneirr Diet kaw kM arliim A.horft'. R. mettle for a nutor of that.. Krt ttuu 0y have irlvea aalmmal wuitfae on. The ptirwi arum am ineormrat ir luavHuiawiuraj, tiiu wmeu rrmnnj ia If Drrimrvd for the dlMMM for whlefc fntended loeufe. Many of oureasioawra ksr tnir used AihftfafV Rfiaedleo for ream will it. .";. i.--,.- . . ; Ashcraft's. Powders fatten bat never bloat, the hair becoming sleek and glossy-. Always high grade. Price 25 cents. Sold by M.L.MAESH H. C. HERRING. DEHTIST. DR. faanv oa ta iwnrf Ooor of ttta liu IMllMalaaB;. ' " oojroaBD, ar. . - Dr. W. C Sorxwi Houston Dentist, ooeoaa,a.a. if mnarafl to do an MmM at daaaal work ai niu aiprrTVi fMnnor. , rrm uwr joflamn a uraa r Ksililanea 'Pkoaa U ) L. T. HARTSELL, itloraej-ii-Uf, . , oaMomnfBtan aoiviwa, PmtM atumtbin .liaa n alt liMihiiaa Offloa lu If rru Mlldlac anuaM Ike aaart DRS. LILLY I. WALKER, offer tneir pmftiloaaJ aw Ua lo aba 1t- wonm tm ajonrarn avna mm ivunuiiii cxkdZBi OalU prontiy attaadod day or arh. . lOITeomilGSOIELL, Attorneys u( Coai8elorMt-Lirk eoBOOBD, M. O. v-;' A pamart, nl pfaotlea law at Oabarraa. lenl. and adjotalaa eooatlM. In Mia Iom- ior aad tfaprmt. Cborta o I tba Staca aad la ttM V1enil Court. Office le ooart aoaa. Firlht daalrhia to lend aner) oma leave a with a or Dlare n la Oonoora IfertoaaJ Bank for ua. and w. will lead tt oa food real ea lete eemritr free of ehertre to the depoeltor. We aieke tnorooti enailoeKloa ef title ta tann. orrena a. twcuritr tor orinra ewaereof wm Hnrrr B. Adaaia, Tkoa.J.Jei Freek Amtdd. Tola D. CHCBBIfte SIB US 1ST BALTIiaeBBl TJHITBB TATK BJANB err. WiBHUtOTon, ; Fab. 11. President acleal rreejreea I Mavlas tae Be- ajM " " . Booeevelt to-day iwued a proclamation BLTiama. Fhl 11 Toiar mark. dlring the neutrality of this govern l th. mod ot.Fft,l mArm n.him ml"t in the Bu Jaotne, war. The has yet mad in emerging from ,be I document, after astttng forth the en.t- dirk cloud out upon it by the great " wmt ,uu Hreu"" oonflantion at iaat Sundatr and Mon. of the United Btates, without Interfer day. As incident that iaapired the ,u- " P oi opinion whole community with tremendoun I nu "5""P-uJ. I - oonfidann. u th. mmntloa n ld. uracture or aaie oi arm or mumuonr. nets br the hanks, denotata betas r Pf nevertheless impoees upon all oeind and check, honored in the usual Pe0" who may bt within their terri a. It aoold ha difftoult to e.time '"T and Jurisdiction the duty of an im the eolnroe of tranaaetinti. In thia ra- P1 nentrality during the exiatence pact, bat aeoordiig to the feJjog I of ". prodrira, toe proraion. banker, it waa traufriurlr lea in I m" uo law oi axiatina eooditiona. M!, w soceptanoe of The knowledaa that Ballimore'a oomaiiaeion to am eiuer Deiiigereni, miaal faciuuei an intact and that the ' eolieting or hiring or retaining an. Crain eleraton were not inrolred in the I otb' noa lo the WTic of flrer taraado ako aerrad to iiromota a ntun " and arming, or oommieaoo Aaai ar in the rfsiLirriMBs, popular oooTictioo that the aituation U not so dark as it has heretofore appear ed. Indeed the optimiatie reeling ie manifestly growing that the calamity, though harrowing in every detail, will fire the city an opportnnity to re adjust iuelf on new and modern plant, aad that a sew city of imposing grandeur is to riae from the ruin, of the old. tog vessels of war, Inonaaing the force or armament of any armed veieel of either of the belligerents arriving in United Stttes porta, and setting on foot any military npedition against either belligerent. The proclamation further declare, the use of United States waters to prepare hostile operations a violation of The .Yrrarraae .hir-h haa het mi. uly. that after February 16 there today in the work of clearing the debri, " " ,D' " mm" " from ih. la th. hnrarf di.trint tmKa D departure of m. tail slmost magioal. IWlimore.treet, 'hi 'b two belligerent. from United .Meh mi a,..ri . . fnaed m.8tate. porta, and that no warship, shall of rubbish, k practically !., and like- h"" io U hUn' " wise South street, one of the great banking thoroughfares. Hanover street, cent for nrcoeaery repair. 8uoh ships shall not be permitted to near where the Ore started, was made " " rT" 1 tuiu aw nuvu wm mm uimj D. niuiucul to oarry the vessel to the aeareat home pssaihl, for wagons, and Pratt street, a long a venae of trade, Ja clear of en- eumbarees all the way through. The eity engineers' departaient, the build port. The reclamation further declare, the ingiramtcand the rM deuing -"Ples - to the i rigbu of neutral. the United State, and Buasia of 1864 department, all worked in eoojunction. No attempt was made to do more than to clear the street, from eorb to curb, th, debria being piled high oa th, side walk, and back of the building Una. Many daogerout wall, which over hang the street, wen pulled down. Tha most ambiuous attempts at rasing walls were ea liberty and Lombard afreets. . At each of these plaoe titers are hoisting engines with wins oeblee, which are teetened toppling walla and than wooed upon the spools; V The Hoist building In which the ftr, started was pulled down. AH through the Dnanoial district prep aration, are befog made to open safe. and vaults. Tha chamber of commerce has bean eaMedisgiy active to-day in to -every canter of trade ia ibis country and Europe the asrarsnee that Baltimore is even now ia ooaditioo as permanent and immutable, as fol low,: "That free ships make free goods that ia to say, that the effect, of. goods belonging to eubjeota or dtiiens of power or State at war; are free from cap ture and eonfiacatioa when found on board of neutral sieaels, with the ex. oeptiea of articles of contraband of " ' ""71 war; that the property of neutral on , " I board an auamy ' veareis ianot aubjeot to eonfltcstion, on leas the same be con traband ef war." . The proohusiation declare, that no person within the United State, shall lake part in the war, and warn, all eiuaana "that while the free sod hill expmajrioa of sympathies, in public and private, ie not restricted by the law, of the Ceiled Stales military forces in aid Of either belligerent oannot lawfully be Editob Times .The North Carolio iana, temporary resident, of Manila, gave a banquet at the Bay View Hotel, Manila, P. I., Wednesday evening, December 23, 1903, preparatory to or ganising a North Carolina society in the Philippine Island,. During the evening every one imagined himself back in the Old North Bute, and again with "Tar Heel," good and true. A moat elaborate collation was served from a handeomoly appointed table dsintly decorated. The banquet hall of Manila', finest hostelry waa tastefully decorated with palms and other tropical foliage, and over the entrance hung a wreath of roses with the word, "North Carolina' lauapended below. In the grounds was atatiooed an orchestra which rendered sweet music during the entire evening. Capt. L. B. Alexander wa, tout. master, and in a few well chosen words narrated some of the act, of bravery displayed by North Carolina's soldiers in time of war, and honors obtained by her civilians in time of peace. He declared that a "Tar Heel" could be relied upon always for the upbuilding of patriotism and citixenship. He then suggested a toast from A. J. Cassidy, E. C. Gudger, James E. Har veil and P. E Strowd, who in turn, re spouded in a few appropriate words, after which Major Thad V. Jones pro posed the health of Gov. Aycock, wives, sweet bearU. relative, and friends at home which toast Has drunk with much enthusiasm ; then theorchestra struck up with the Old North Slate Forever which was greeted with three cheers and tiger. A oomrailtee with James E. Harvell as chairman was appointed to arrange for another meeting , on February 22, when a permanent organization will be made. Among those present were. Major Thad deus W. Jones, Iieut. Emmet C. Gudger, Capt. I.. B. Alexander, A. J. Caesidy, P. E. Stroud, James E. Har vell, J. B. Barham, W. H. O. Smith, H. J. Welsh, 8. F. Drake, E. W. Wil son, D. 8. Smith, Alfred Smith, Albert A. Mathews, B. E. Walters, William N. Bay, Alex. H. Jones and J. W. Cheeaborougb. Very Respt., James Harvei.i, Tern. Sec. ttrmmmAmmA arilt.ii, tkiv InriMlainn- mn taMfe, Mi that ail othor Eno of I , .'V. . ' Mnfjaa will b wrtowd to their bot- iiaii fact irdwli I iam, ittontyi ul C5aidJ it Ui, : COKCORD, V,C ' PrwpflBa fn all tha fitaaa ood IT. 8. Ooarta. Piomist attonttoa airea lo out Jp (lots and atriMtntl lew orec tiee- Paraona lntwratod ka the asHttoneiii of wtatee. odmlBlairavVjra. JiKiaura, man fmammm mrm aapacjaiiiw jn Tlted ao cmII oa Iiietu. CoMlntto4 and palo-a-aaklna: aUshkUoa will be airea. at a reaMW O'UeOte prtoe, iolt lecai buaineea OfUne la Pytrttsn ftultdlna, over Drj-HMib-Mstieir Oo. opoatte i. p. Borvswlt aUoa. ap-ly Care viAtiruGC efa a i nan 'j wmmm s mm Ijff fVeWa -mmi mt et! temasL fi kaat I J A sv aMMrwa a ssawaa. sMaw fag . 4 wTwtairaaam Bilious? Dizzy? Heidtcbe? Pain back of vour cvesP It's your liver! Use Ayer's Pills. Wasd year foaestscbe ar beard a acsadful srrrs er rick black 6m BucKInghEni'sDy mal ehaanels withia the neat two or three snoatha. Many aierchanls and maauisotursn whose places of kssliira, wsie swallowed up in the eoaBagraiioa have signed aad without restrict km, by raaaon of the aforesaid state of war, manufacture and aeU within the United State, arms, munition, of war and other articles or diaarily known as 'contraband of war,' yet they cannot earn suck articles apoa the high seas for the bm rice of either belligerent. Korean they TBTR SIS. Charlotte Observer, Utti. The war new, this morning is in the main confined to details of the declara tion, of neutrality and to addition.l information regarding the operations of the first twenty four hour, of hos tilities. A dispatch from Tokio, how ever, assert, that it Is reported there that the remainder of the Russian fleet, consisting of four battleships and three cruisers, was put out of action Wednesday by Japanese vessels which caught them outside the harbor of Port Arthur, and another dispatch say, the bombardment of Port Arthur contin ue,. Whether or not these stones are accurate, it seems to be sn accepted fact that the Russian fleet at fort Arthur has oeased to be regarded ha a serious menace to Japan', operations in that vicinity. The assertion of the Japanese ambassador to Loudon that the plan, of bis government were long ago matured appear, to be borne out by the aggressive and speedy action of the attacking forces, for it is staled that they attempted lo land troips in the vicinity of Port Arthur, under cover of their naval guns, but were un successful. So far everything seems to be playing into the hands of the Japanese, and if their force, succeed putting the Russian naval equip- meut lu the far East entirely out of commission, it would seem that the war were indeed a great deal more than half won. But Russia haa mtiny troops in that vicinity and ll.'- conflicts on land will doubtless U bloody. It is, however, inconceivable that without an adequate naval force at band Russia oould maintain an army so far from home for any length of time. Her only dependence would be on the railroad, and that is bardl- worth considering, as much as li beau claimed for it as a military aid. Children Rave "eyes tagger than their artnoxacha," ccordmg to d old aayfug. They orrr aat theaieclve., and are tempted by all orta of injarioua and indigestible edi blaa. Aa a consequence the foundation of aerious atomach trouble is often laid In childhood. For children with "weak" direction or Whose atomarhe are dia?ased, Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery may be confidently recommended. It cures discaara of the stoma h and other organs of digestion and nutrition, so that the nonriahment contained in food is per fcctly eUMm listed and the puny child ia built up by food into a condition of tobuat health. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Contains neither alcohol nor narcotics. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Diacovejy." There is nothing "just aa good " for disraaes of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. tin. Rtla Gnrdnrr of VTutcrvifw Middle- Co.. Va.. writes : -My Ihtl rtBUghtpr Is eojovtng Splendid health, I am (lad I found a Aoctot who could cure my child. Whenever she ferl tkadly I five her ftr Merrtr'a Got dm Medical Discovery sad she is sooti all rtfrt, Abe tuok twelve bottles of tha 'Gulden MetjL-aJ lHm-ov-try. afjarht bottles of ' Pellets ' and ocve hot He at W IH Hff Catarrh Remedy sod she La wrll. We thank God for yawr anedicjiie." Dr. Pierca'a Common Sense Medical Adviser, in paper covers, is sent rv on receipt of ai one-cent stamps to pay aoirjcjiae of mailing only. Address lr. R. V. Pierce, Bfifialo. N. Y. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Kidney Trouble Hakes Ttm Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sura to know of the wonderful ' wilt "a j v rr a r - ' - v V i J s a 4. e 4. C ooutrscta for rebuilding aad there are on all aid- th, greatert dgna of scuv-i m ud Qffioen , " j , "" j or attempt to break any blockade which "" " " W " aaa be law oil tahluluri aad n.l of aebrie end give psrmiasioa to the I m-, durina tha arar. ainmi tan... s-- " I ring the risk of bestfle oaptom, sod ... H""S " I th. DOiialtie. eWmimJ h Ih. la. . r. r' aauoas ia that behalf. ally declare epoa, accoroing to aayer MelarM. The fire did BOt reach the! " sert vwrass r.r wrissaa . residential eectiea of the city and there I Woaoa, yeb 11 As the result of a sctaal BssilraUoB- at this Base. oDmproeaaw agrard apoa iaat night, the The iodieatKne are that tbe a,eaa of I terse, of whseh wer, aanounced BalUmore win be fully able Is take care I oourt to-day, tbe alleged members of of aB eases of what that might ai mat I the mob wfaieh killed Iramrsaos Ageat tbeeaaelvaa. The mayor isrl, grateful I Joaes here a year ago, in aa effort to tor tbe many proffers of aid from Ibelrua him oat of town, go to the Stale's aliases ef aits cneatry aaa from for-1 prtesn far toraai isngiag from an to eigalands. ' J tea sanalhe Tbe ease wss Med some The leading aaviaga baaks ia U s ! rBontha ago, bat the Jury failed to agree city eomataed la a pabbe saaoonee-1 epoa a vardiot, aad tbe matter merit to-cight that aoaa of them have egaia come ap for adjuataiiut, when euftoed aay awe of secsHiUa, by tbejotManael m tha earn agreed epoa a eoea- ftra, aad that they an ia as- alpreeaksj, lae eVfeadaat, to plead guilty etrwUtsrm fhssaeiauy aa ever aad tbatlof Bsaaaaughter. The killing of Jonas tbey will k opea for baainsas February I waa s seaeatiotial affair. After bring lfiia. - - I warned to leave town betauss of ai, al AeompoaimestisaaSeof tbe sjtai km 1 leged aasaciatioei with a from tbe fire by 0 expert li pi asuuta- la number ef tins of leading Insaraaes eoanpaaiea ! laas m aigkt aaa made aa effort to oaswde Banimors placee the figune al drive him away.. Jones ay laid are en asS.OOO.OOa Some of them tbfsk that the tatrndesa, serersey wwwdiog oar tbe total fees wi he isdneed to 170,- of Ibeaa, aad hiasfaal received irjarirs 000,000, as much sahaga ta being du ! from whkk be died ansae boar, later. out of the rain, vbirb was tboaghl k have kena damn lad. Tbe Iom to the at asnmaesa T laalk. Tkaaa tbe aaaae experts at 7S par aeaL of fbs viteJawa. leaaskBeaaBv. It Is srkn sa have sat I aa-B Arsdea Salve ever rawed?. It's PBtsaaaadeiaaa. Aaileisas wafl eflliameeeam a aaa of aakearsiMe sata freaa aver mi anraaa Dlaataeas, hackaclM, ever at psatas sad asaa Ipaiiiaa. Bat la aa - WtM Biaia naaiss. A Sttls stns-7 i Biilmsj ssasim ts smeaea. kssfavsa- Law.rv, have so bice rNek that mvatal J ears kaS sbey aak m-n T M ke tm ai-aa Ss taxar ...vela. j law pr tmrrmml geaee ritalitA. mrad ! aaras, sarsa, ataera Bad lavasaaa rabef tress l I li I a as fa 'wfka mnilis Paly t eaata, at est j sank wbea siw.lkkag asm faflad. aad ka mi?- I ae ill sat ke alla.as B. Pwraaask, mr at Meawa aaabwaatiiisisisrat Boesasiiiai Sar lawk gat or) eaadB. Tw saasss anavai yaas, M e retlS saafawsare W. L. a Wnaaaaa, W.j si ii ) waae ttm aeraa saacbrl j A. Bailee t Advaaea, aaej J. B.J sas if. j Bsadaa, ef Bmaalin. , ur.suns saewwierMie akey pat aa Tae aate Va, snaai aisf tbe awaw aaa. rtwr es , null tma mar- ,,rtn, rrf g g esa-a. 1 ry lai as. vmtf m eaia. uaar- j dinners' SK-porl. Wasiukotox, Feb. 9. The report issued by the Census Bureau to-day of the quantity of outton ginned from the growth of 1903 up to and including January 16, 1904, shows that 30, 1 71 gin nen-a were rperated and that these ginned 9,859,277 commercial bale,, Counting round balea aa half bale, the number i 9,485,537, which compete, with 8.904,603 and 10,688,350 balm to December 18, 1902, aod to March 14. 1903, repaectively. The report for the entire country a, follow,: 9,038,890 square balm; 747,480 round bales; 72,907 Sea Island crop bale,; 9,859,277 total commercial balm ginned from tbe crop of 1902 to Decemberl3, 1902, wa. 9,3 11,835 and to March 14, 1903, waa 11,078,882. The report includes each state seps rate. North Carolina is as follow,: North Carolina, 2,783 ginneries, 541, 125 square balm, 21 round balm, 641, 146 commercial balm. Cft.Mb.rUI.., Sfaasara aaS User Taatsaa Caeaaallel r.r Cnatt sU.a. Mr. A. R. Kane, a promiiient drturaist of Baxter Srainga, Kanaaa, aays : "Chamberlain 'a Stomach and liver labUm are, ta my jadmaeat, the most parlor preparattaa of anything in ear today for cenetipation. Tbey are rare ia actios and wtth ao lendearv to sssete ar grip. For aale WML Marsh. RatJftcalioae of tbe new treaty between tbe Uaiwd Hi. lea and Chins within s few day, after it was signed were recently exchanged by krieanph. so that M usees and Autong in 'aan ehnria might sa opened to American trade before Buan'a's hold on the terri lory era, made firmer. Now, w hater ar j amy be the outcome of the dispute es- tareee Japaa aad Biiasia over that part of China, tbe I' ailed Stales sserebaat may aell hi, good, there, a, Ruana km snacaaoed its inteauoa to raniaal all trsaiy rights. rana TW efeVatf ef CaaawbarlatB'e Pais Balm ia aaa SkSef of e-flr ( Orte-kv. Va, ears Has tvPam n s ill "-w j JLaVs:-. cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, wrrMintMr, over - and bladder rsmedv. It Is tha treat marS- !cal tHamph of tha nine teenth century; dla covered after year, of i acwnime reeaarcn Dy Dr. Kilmer, the emi nent kidney and blarl- dar SDedallst. and la wonderfully suooesafut ta promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric add trou bles and Bright a Dlaaasa, which at the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Svrame-Reot fa not reo ommended for everything btrl a yeu have kld. aey, nver er.klsddar trouble tt will be found )uat the remedy you need. It ha, bees tested la ao many ways, la eoapltal work, la prtval. practice, among the helpless too poor lo pun cham relief and ha, proved as auooeashil la every case that a srjectal arrangement has pees meow sy wmcn an reaeafsMtruaDapsr who have not already tried k, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, aim a book telling mere about Swamn-Roet and how ta And out If you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this reneroua loner ra tut, paper and ry m yoi. aoareas K gl 1 . i ., 5 Dr. KllmerfcCo..Blnr.r VrNiH hamtes. N. Y. Tr-wUkai! jf: sgular fifty cent and a ks-m., a., dollar alae, are eold by aH seed droggiaui Call .fati.; of ih .tackLvolderi if Lit Ci-iia ll.rJWarij Co, A raawntatson tavirMy pasasd at Use an uaJ suvseilnaof thm m,nclthaltimn ttt th fJ.fv son Mtuiaravctarlrv Co , bad and atefd an Ux- atli dajr of VmbWrnVJ, tW. aTUUKrtatiDf tlir (llreartra o aaUd oompeiDy iolWTea reneral fatitvs; of taw asvx-kboMert. oalM lur Uw Rurpoaa of aatborisiaui and mrKywerln tlw was of T per ce-ut. cvaaulaulv arWrrTi1 ompilal snek to CW aiasouBl of laVflOQ. and tb txamrd cat said 4n.m mt a BeMrtras bei) oa said tales day of rebrtaary, rMta, baviB a4opawrJ rvsarillrtrOCi 4krmcAr aaa art anBBiftlm of said irtocAlaoMtar-i to he mil, mmw aooan aiM ponOfaVIrt to SbbM rajaaotfitlnM Sttd taVt) by SrS Of UbS fwlttftOS) sttauaafkaj tv, a gaaBe-ral mejejttttaST Of SabrO SStacS eTS m aaayej. I UT CsgJeSaS Sn tt beid a OCaW raf amaS aram- psuirla OofMord. N sat luti e loe p. an j ror leoe you taking advantage of the jreat slaughter in prices on STOVES ? If not it is your own fault. I am compelled to reduce my stock by the first of the year, as my building is to be over hauled, and a gjass front to be erected. It will pay you to take advantage of the many Bargains that are offered daily at my place. I have two new Organs and one new Ivers & Pond Piano that I will sell at a sacrifice between now and January ist. Easy Terms Small Payments 40 No. T G"k Stoves, full trimmed at jS c.u.h until Janu ary 1, 1004. Phone IIkI. as. tt. mil Low-Price Man. THb Concord National Banir. Wiih tin ltt appro-a-i form of bonks Capital, Profit, Indirtdua! fpnnmhilii? of Shareholders, A0,00U 23,000 Keep Your 60,00f ACCOUM WITH US. InUrvwit '.lil -rrv! I Ifn daUkoti to all our i uM -ih- j m 'Kt.U Prs-rtrietit, I, n 1 1 1 (. vh.k Jf B. UaabMr. tbe parpoats I SSM aJfswtrSAST 7 ataaaa4 iMsaaa ass!l iwoai' J W CAKHt.H.Prws B ' BAKHH AstDT. Ttm Notice. RaTtnar ottavltfterl avs Uat akrlfartnaatfVar nt v tv iteoamM oanaaassa. i ikarvdiv totn a) yiarsrtaaj iMTtSMj CtaVlaSS aaS;atrkB saM f'-1 m .teTa an ra 1st day be ymir'i J A f.u.ilH AS. AdmlttHSwaaSnr rir a ft"dwas 0aMars. if . C r4 a. mm- SI'S watlataa uy nPv.aa.ria iTmm net far hsHWai tbe let daw of Man rsfaV or nits Srottaraa etti be mAnS m tr of tbesr For Cheap Bates; TO Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Indian Territor) California, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Oreffort, Monuna, ashtngton, and other points fest, lortmtest nfSctitJ WBtra oa catv set . ;. a HOLLEf&ECK. Utismii 1 mailt 1. 1, ,s7ea" Fire ident, v Liability, l.NiURANCE. J T Trpr nombt-r of Very BestCompanies -rprencntr,; ' our Afrncy on Went IVi-'t Street. 'Phone No lst G. G. RICHMOND & CO. WANTED. A t' acres of good farming in.i near Concord. Also have For Sale nne building lot 50x140 fert. corner of N.nth an.l Myers utreets, in the citt of Charlotte. Will exchange same fur farm ing UnJs if desired. Apply to K. 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