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MANUFACTURERS OF Fi?ie Ginghams Outino- Cloths " -i Plaids Sheeting and Sal Bas. Dealers in GENERAL MEROHADISES Buvers of - COUNTRY; PRODUCE ot all kind, and 4-foot wood'always wanted- best prices for same. We invite an inspec tion ol all the goods we manufacture. -ODELL MFG. Oo.L Concord. N. C W. D. Anthony & Co. PAINTERS, PLASTieOERS, VARNISHERS AND PAPER HANGERS. j ALLgJOBSIGUARANTEED. WE WANT YOUR WORK. Old -furniture made to look as good as new. Mattresses made or renewed iwith Defect satisfaction. Upholstering a fctfecialty. See us. W.D. Anthony&o. do26wjl CONCORD MARKETS COTTON MABKET. Corrected by Cannons & Fetzer Good middling 7.20 Middlings 7. Ttfw middling . 6.85 Stains PBODUOB MAxiKEX Corrected bv Swin k & White. Bacon........ ..........J to 75 Bugarcured nams.... ........ 12to 14 Bulk meatSjSideB. 1.5 to 7 Beeswax. L.i...20 Butter ... ................ .10toI5 Ohickena... ................. ..ioto20 Corn ......... ....... ......!... ,.45 Eggs......... .... 12J Lard... ........J... 7 Flour(North Carolina) 82 Meal. 45 Oats......... ...... .........i.'.v . 35 .. 3to4 It has been held that consumption is hereditary, and the fact that one person of a family had died with consumption was considered a sure sign thbt otheis of that family could hot escape it. This is partly true and partly untrue. A man with weak lungs is likely to transmit that weakness to his children. But there is no reason in the world why weak ness should be allowed to develop. Keep the lungs full of rich, red, wholesome blood and the weakness will disappear. Decaying tissues will be thrown off, and ne" material will be added; until the lungs are well and perfectly strong again. This is the thing that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery does. This is what makes it cure 98 per cent of all cases of consumption where it is taken according to di rections. It searches ou t disease germs whereyer they may be in the body and forces them out of the system. It siipplies the blood with rich, life giving properties. It makes the appetite , good, digestion perfect. Send 21 cents in onecent stamps to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N; Y , and recei ve Dr. Pierce s ' 1008 page "Common Sense Medical Adviser," profusely illustrated. Through the St. Lonis Tornado. Here is an illustration of the way the wind handled things during the big St. Louis tornado. This bicycle, owned in St. Louis, was struck bv three barrels of sy rqp, a tierce of lard and one barrel of vinegar. Ab solutely the only uninjured parts are the saddle and the Morgan & Wright quick repair tires, which were full of air woen the machine was found. Even if these tires had ben punctured, uolees severely torn, any one of the holes could have been repaired by the quick-repair device in them, without trou ble. Riders of these tires, when they have a puncture, need only be careful 40 pump as much air as possible into the tire before insert ing the quick-repair tool. The re pair can be made in two minutes, at the roadside, without taking the tire off the rim. rallow ............ ... ..... aw... rr 0)1 0 w&J-J035 days- Yo c be treated S homeiorsame price under same guaran ty. If von nrpfpr w Z! rau oat. It 18 this Secondary BLOOD Pnin3 nocha baffled the skUl of the mostemlnir a?3 4. . asftA ftiift JtzTxt r eminent nhvsU tm p w vaw w wz n.niT.n 1 rvAhi. r Atonal guaranty. Absolute prf 11 ?fi1(11' fpplteatton. Address COOK RKMwnv11111 4.01 Mawnlo Tempi?, mCAGO.1 YonncBoys Have a'Tlme. ' v Saturday night about 11 o'clock a number of young boys were on the streets "having lots of fun." Yorke, Wadsworth & Co. left several large bells sitting in the front of their store and in some way the boys contrived to fasten a piece of iron in one where the clapper ought to have been, tied a string to it and began ringing the bell. No one ' was near the bell and it was some time before the police discovered the cause of commotion among the bells. CASTOR! A For Infants and Children. Til f9- limila - ttgaatuw T--r it C9s; erer? A Genuine Coon. Something thatjattracts attention is a"coon," one "of the genuine coon coons.. Mr, John K Wood, who lives on North Spring street, ia the owner. He has it chained to a stake in his yard, where hundreds of peo pie haye been to see it. iElectrlc Bitters. i Electrio Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when the languid exhausted feeling -prevails, when the liver is torpidr and slug gish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt- use of this medicine has often averted long an'l.nerhans fatal bilious fevers No medicine will act. more surely in counteracting ana freeing tne system from the malarial noison. TTfiarlnnViA indigestion, constination. 3izzinfls yields to Electric Bitters. 50c and SI. 00" per bottle at Fetzer Drug Store. field Wheel Until Money was Pro duced. . - '-- Last week a negro and a white man went out to No. 7 tonsbjp on a campaign tour, both riding bicy cles, and wearing McKinley badges. The two 'men became very, hungry and stopped at the home of a Mr. Rhmehardt, a son of Mr. Mike Rhinehardt, of this city, and asked to be accommodated to dinner. Mr; Rhinehardt fod them, after which the men declared that they bad no mcney and could not pay him for their ainner. M r. Rhinefiard t then took possession of one of the bicy cles and woald not gi ye it np until the money came forth, which the men were yery willing to pay after seeiDg that their se heme to beat was no good. x This is Your Opportunity. On receipt of ten cents, cash or stamps, a generous sample wu do mailed of the moat DODular Catarrh and Hay Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) sufficient to demonstrate its great merit. Full size oucts. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St.. New York City. Rev. John Reid, Jr., of Great Falls, Mont., recommended iMy s Cream Balm to me. 1 can empna size his Etatement. "It is a posf tive cure for catarrh if used as di rected." Rev. Francis W Poole, Pastor Central Presby terian Church, Helena, Mont. A. Hat Direct From Paris. Miss Nannie Alexander, the popular milliner, this morning re ceived a hat of the latest design di rect from Paris. It is a lovely, piece of headgear and justthe thing to put the ladies on ' "nettles" until they can get something similar. TO CURE A COLD IK ONE MY Take laxative Bromo Quiaine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. 13 A. ' LOCAL DISE7VSE and Is the result of colds and sudden cli matic changes. - FOR YOUR PROTECTION we positively state that this remedy does not contain mercury or any .other injur ious drug. ELY'S CREAM BALM is acknowledged to he the most thorough cure for Nasal Catarrh, Cold in the Head and Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens and cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain and inflammation, heals the sores, protects the membrane from colds, re stores the senses of taste and smell. A particle is applied directly into the nos trils, is agreeaole, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail; sample 10c. by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St., N. Y, l III jVefablePreoarationiorAs-. similatirig thcToodandReula ting the Stomachs andBcwels or PromotesTigcsUoivClieerriil ness andBSestContains neithor Opmm,Morphiiie cor Mineral. 4lXJenno fiocktUtSatis- : Amte Seed. ! ih COrbonaJbSoIoi -i Jf5nffeed -, Cbrimd Sugar . Hfa&yrv&t' floras AnCTfectRcmedv forConstipa- tion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, Worms,ConvnlsiorisJeverisrt ness andLoss OF SLEEP - Pac Simile Signaturg of NEWYOBK. K' EXAdTCOPTOF VRAPPEEU SEE 'THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF IS ON THE WRAPPER QF EVEET BOTTLE OF mm n " m U w u) 1 my Oafltoria is put up in one-Blze bottles 01J7. It is not sold in. bulk Don't allow anyone to Bell you auythiug else en tbe plea or promise that it. is "just as good" and "will answer every pur pose." See tbat you get. C-A-S-T-0-B-I-A. . Thl fao- slmils signature 1 of THE- 3 In) 11 W &a Jil vxtt ' te- CON CORD STANDARD DAILY & WEEKLY. TAST.ELI ika LnJ U LLi' ' - - 1 tgt -. -' mJ -1 . - ,y 1 IS JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS. WARRANTED. . PRICE SO cts. Paris Medicine Co.,?t NT' 1833- Gentlemen: We sold laat -year, 600 bottles ol GROVE'S TASTELESS CHltL TONIC and have bought three gross already this year. In alt-omr ex pertence of 14 years, in the drug business, have never sold an article that gave such universal satis faction as your Tonic Yours truly. For eale and guaranteed uy all 1 ,artig:gi8t8 ? VJanied-An Idea.SS Project your Ideas; tbev mar MnTTBr Dr. MTletrt Jtnim are g aaranxeea ... jjemocrauain;principie, conservative in metnoas. ja. '-..' NewsyJbntAnot sensational. Devoted to the interest of unity, harmony and progress. Its effectsfandaimsj are to add to the Joy a of the, V jyhome circle, the elevation of the ambitions andJ 'l - ' ' ;'- . . : . - . - ' -. .--' ' " ; ' " " It wouldjgladljr, fill the mind with pleasant, andprofitab ijj.uuguia, mailing lav p u ui u mis llgii WJTi 1 tSh U U UC3 M Cdi ci 1 opportunitiesjmore apparent. JJU Y UU a AKh 11 1 STANDARD is worth manytimesjits cost tojyou. 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