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Vol. XV. No. 40 CONCORD, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, V f 1897. Whole NO. 1, 55 or Life of I Ed Hall an Inventor I After thiee year3 of hard study many other ways. He will 'patent it. : sjs Electric Bitters. Electric "Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed, when the Storj of Tlie Kelorinatlon, Iutnor. Originated and given by Mrs. H and manipulation, Mr. Ed, H Hall, E Monioe, of No. 1733 Vine Street, of this city, has invented bomething Philadelphia, with Eighty-fiye that will eome day make him fame Stereopticon Views and over 100 and fortune. It is an electrical persons from various churches of danger signal for railroads, to pre- the city, in Sixteenth Century Cos lyent; disastrous collisions. The tume. Prominent gentlemen of the models show 'that the invention re- together with detachment ixed considerable skill and study i m v l i - i j a. - ... nA-.. t:;v,u.u. w;ii wr. nan nas a railway ana two eDreent Luther's trial at Worms. mtlel en?M e eieotna gM station, wnere ne nas Deen trains- V .. . ' . . ... the virtue of his invention. All iirfSeUL Oilier liJUiucuiB ui mo . , . l)lfcBCUU who have seen it. pronounce it This entertainment will be given m08tTaluabIe eigna! for railwaya. unaer ice uB1nucB vi. o. it Can be connected as a semaphore Lutheran Church, m Court House, 8ervice flash light signal, and in Monday and Tuesday, March 15th and- 16tb, at 8 p. m. Miss Lillie 1 Yale, the trainer for the entertainment will arriye Satur day morning and will begin re- v,ocrflfl!a ah nnc.e.r .Notice or place or larsuia exnaustea ieeiing prevails. . - wbfiTi thfi HvAr is tornid and fllutr- : meeting will appear in l oumv igh and the need of a tonic and .'dab later. All those who will take alterative is felt. A prompt use of : r , rt in the entertainment will please iong an.j perhaps fatal bilious fevers v 'fv,a ir.nVnnf fnr nr v fnture No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system announcement. from the malarial poison. Headache indigestion, constipation, dizziness vifilda tn "Rlnctric Bitters. COci and The Best Salve in the world for btore. Cuts, isrmses, bores, Ulcers, salt Handa. Chilblains, Uorna and all J-cr uiuc wauo ' ' I at . Skin Eruptions, and positively cures bury Daily tun made its way to our Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is office. It u neat and newsy. J X guaranteed- to give statisfaction or Rouenhfi and Clint N Brown are roonav refunded. Price 5 cents per ,u - , r 0 ... . , v " i i t Ti tt.0 the proprietors, and Leroy Smith is box lor ea!e at P B Fetzer s Drug ' j m . Democratic in principle and connne coiiey iuery sea-t its DU8inesa to matters or a iocai Collv Qaery, the 6-yeareiold son nature. Success to it. r,f Mr and Mrfl." Oaldwell Oaerv. Mr. John S bmithdeal, so well , . , m. n' ' -ii known here, has recently taken to died at their home at Cannonville K. a OM , . nnai.in(;iv,ftnonftH this (Tuesday) morning, of typhoid in the capacity of local reporter for fever. The little fellow had been the Salisbury World. eick for a long time and his death was not unexpected. The funeral will take place from the home to morrow morning at o;u o ciouk, ti'on ducted by Rev. W 0 Alexander, PERSONAL POSTERS. Rev. Paul Bairringer, of Mt. Pleasant, was in the city0 to-day. Lawyer M H Hi Caldwell has gone to Albemarle Court. Mrs. W A Caldwell and child are visiting Mrs. Fred Glass. ! Miss Margaret Fkher, of Mt. Pleasant, spent tne day in the city. Measrs. J C Gibson and J W Cannon have gone to Charlotte to spend the afternoon. Chief of Police Boger left this morning for Washington, to take in the inauguration. Miss Eulalia Cornelius arrived in the city this morning from Statesville. ; , i Mrs. Julia Welsh returned to the city last night after a short visit to relatives at Salisbury and Wins ton.- ; . n ! .:. Messrs. J M Udell," Frank L Robbins, W L Robbins, of this city, and S J Durham, ofj Bessemer, left for Raitieh this morning, to be gone a day or two. Nnlisbury Journalism. CASTOR I A ha- A following which the remains of the rij5J5j9y 1;m1a fpllnw will bfl takpn to the family burying grounds at Rocky River church for interment. Mr. and Mrs. Qaery and the little brothers and sisters have the tec derest sympathy of friends in this ead bereayement. For Infants and. Children. Ti fae- is ra everj READ THIS. Marvelous Results. From a letter written bv Rev. J. Gunderman, of Diamondale, Mich.. so are permitted to make this ex tract: I have no hesitation in re commending Dr. Kings New Dis covery, as the results were almost marvelous in-the casa of my wife. While I was pastor of the Baptist church at Rives Junction she was brought down with pneumonia succeeding La Grippe. Terrible paroxysms of cougrhiug would last Lours with little interruption and it 'seemed as if sho could not survive them, A friend recommended Dr. KiDg's New Discouery; it was quick in its work and highly satisfactory in results. "Trial bottles free at Fetzer's Drug Store. Regular size 00c and SI, 00. ; of ;;;;: r !' Some ds and Ends at such a smal'loart of theRiost as "to make it funny for everybody but ourselves.! '! ' This week and next week,the last two weeis of January, beinninr a iour d uktomers and with this day, Tuesday. January 19tb, we will patjrons the chance to buy pny of the following: About 50 boys' coats at 35 cents. The lining and. threat would cost about that much. I I i i About 40 men's coats at 75 cents. It's worth that much to mal& them if somebody eave you the cloth. A bout 100 pairs of Men's pants j at cents.' This is less price. v, . I - , ;:- ':,.-: Then if you want yept von can have your choice of aboui 50 vsta at 35 cents. Whole suit 1.85. Not to be sneezed at without bnuff, or ?! -.1.1 'ii it it L I i- 1 - i ( grinnea ac wnnout ceetn. and buttons thanhaif A A Doable Wedding;, A pair of yourig bouples will ceiebrate the inauguration of Presi dent Elect Major McKinley on Thursday next by) a double wed ding, to take place in No. 10 town ship, when Misses Laura and Fan nie S tailings,' daughters of Mr. Matthew Stallings wiU be married. Misa Laura Stallings will be wedded to Mr. Jacksoa L White, and her sister, Miss Dannie, will bo taken unto Mr. Samuel Long, a resident of Sunshine, Rutherford county. Elaborate preparations have been made for the event and a gr.incT time is anticipated. 4 Vr dr About 100 pairs ofladtes fine shoes in button and lace Reed's and Padan Brothers make, to go at 75 3ents, not Over .one third ot the bverage corft. 1 r i r Also a small line of Eastern-made fine shoes at 75 cents. None in thd days for BU SMALL LOT at 50 cents. OF LADIES FINE SHOES! ' I ' : ;- i ' I. I-'- Not a third of the a rage cost. of Zi lot but . cost oyer '81. Dont miss this lot. They wonft be here mny cut rjrogsnp,. regulir ' SI. 25. snoes. ioys work shoes ! at 50 and 65 cents. ! A small lot of mens euits, good and servicabie, but not guaranteed A small lot of men's Heavy English ties, and high working shoes at 50c. A better lot at 75c. These are all wool at $2. Plenty places where they will ask you 82. coat not any better. . . , To close our boys kne pants suits, in fine goods, we -P ,. 'PVifa lino inolnrloa oil tfo Viavo t.haf. ona f rxray Ql 50 fur ik single $2 This line includes all we have that cost over S2 All the. foregoing stuff is in favor of the buyar. FUN FOR JLi2,AlH IU JjiCUUb ! lou axe tne boys, we are Uie frogs. A. give you cbfcice BOYS NOW FOR A FEW THINGS INI: FRESH NEW Now don't-swoon away, but jusc rememner tnat it gsvcm us GOODS;. ks mu via a "hungry man we eel A Vtt; In the Clinrch. 1 Sunday morning Master Joe Fisher, sexton at St. James' Luth e ran church, entered the basement and lo, and behold, met f acs to face with a little black ahote. The pig ran through one of the windows into the basement, breaking one of the large glasses. The supposition la that the pig was chased in by dogs.; ;;- ; : : The old Reliable Penn Mutual Life Insur aiice Company, of i - i Pliiladelpliia, j . . , Writes a five, ten, fifteen and twenty year convertable term policy at a small price. On the 10-years com. vertable term plan, rates are as foU lowi: Fresh XXUIc, l'nre Slt)n. All Mllli. To My Patrons : j All parties pur cha8ing;milk xticker8 10 the amount of $1 00 will be given 40 pint tickets 20 quart tickets. For fresh milk, pure milk all milk, stop my wagon. : - .'. O. WV MlSENHEIMEft, The Milk Mac, Butter milk 10 cents per gallon ma . H Mr. Wadswortb in Town. j Mr. John O Wadsworth is over from Concord today, j He is very much enthused okr the proposed railroad1 from Concord to Aberdeen and says that if nothing prevents work will begn in the next thirty days; Mr. Wadsworth is a firm be- liever in Concord's future, and thinks that this road will add ma tri lly to the progress of that city. Monday's Charlotte News. pleasure to be able to sell these things cheap as it gives sahsfacticn to eat. We bought tideni for le&s than value and thm the very same way. Men's I satin calf bate, Sunday sheds, ft i-5 cezjit. Men's good Enplish ties, high cut brogaris at. ctiitsl Me? 'm heavy oil grain English Ties and Creoles at 1.. You never saw t less than $1.25, You can't buy them now in lots of 1,000 pairs f actorjr for less than 81.10. Ladies glove graiD lace an i but top solid leather all through except counters, at 60c. h'ldren'a oil po.i!:is 40 cents. - Boys Jong pants 50 cents,worth $h ; y - .C A M MO N S WlFESI "'CSEACOLDIH ONE DAT Take laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. : All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25c. ml4 AGE. 1 21 $ 1100 per (1,000 22 1 11.20 " j! J " 23 1140 f I 24 11.C0 " " 25 11.80" " u ' 26 12 05 " " 27 12.30 " J " 28 12.55 " - ' " 29 12.80 " ! " 30 1310 u " 35 14.80 " " 40 17.45 " " 45 2216 " " 50 29.35 " " 55 " 40.10 4 " 60 56.40 " " 65 82.35 " ! " 70 119.75 " " Reasonable rates on this policy up to age 80 years.1 WITH TRUST CERTIFICATES, this' policy is cheaper. " , For further information see J. F. HURLEY, m5 ; District Agent. j - We wish to caution jail users of Simmons Liver Regulator on a subject of the deepest interest and importance to their health perhaps their lives. The sole proprietors and makers of Simmons Liver Regulator learn that customers are often jiecei"e4 by buying and taking some medicine of a similar appearance or itaste, believing t to oe eimmons ljiver xteguiator. vve warn you that unless the word Regulator is on the package or bottle, that it is not Simmons Liver Regulator. No' one else makes, or ever has made Simmons Liver Regulator, or anything called Simmons Liver .Regulator. but J.'H. Zeilin & Co., and no medicine made by anyone else is the same. We alone can put it up, and we cannot be responsible, if ii -i - i i j ii ' otner meaicmes represntea as me same uo not help you as you are led. to -expect they Will.!' Bear this fact wem mind, if you have been in the habit of using a medicine which you supposed to be Simmons Liver -Regulator, because the name! was somewhat like it. and the package did not have the word Regulator on it, you j have' been imposed upon and have not been taking Simmons Liver regulator at an. w ine xieguiaior nas been favorably known! for many years, and all who use it know how necessary it is for Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Constipa tion, Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorder? arising from a Diseased Liver. j . We ask you to look for yourselves, and gee that Simmons Liver Regulator, which you can readily distinguish by the Red Z on wrapper, and by our name, is the only medicine called Simmons Liver Regulator. J. H. ZETLIN & CO. heir.: for roiQEnv o ftOOUlRIg FOB Fllilill 1 IS AT WADSWOBTH BRY We catrv tlie largest and. most comDlete line. ever shown in Concord. We buy m large lots and at low. figures and vo give our customers the benefit of the low prices. Now our line of Rockers can't ne excelled, we hayej them for Lad ies from $1.00 to$12. 50. Gentlemen's Large Chairs from l.do to xo.uo, uur ainmg cnairs are perieci Deauues anq cneap, too, we wisn to say jnst nere, wnen you v,aiit any-f thing in the .1 ! V X 2. ' Take A Simmons JAvtr lUfftiZator. Come and see us. We are sure we can gave any of the following articles : BED ROOM SUITS, LOUNGES, COUCHES, SPRING MATTRESSES, COTTON MATTRESSES,! HAIR : MATTRESSES, shock mattresses; center tables, dining .tables. WINDOW POLES, WINDOW SHADES, EXTENSION TABLES LADiES DESKS. SIDE BOARDS. CHINA CLOSETS, BOOK CASES. u money on Of all kinds and prices to suit "ooor. These are only HALL RACKS, MIRRORS, PICTURES; MOULDINGS, PARLOUR SUITS, BABT UAKEIAGES, both a few of the many things Space will not admit of mentioniug more. 4d Mattings! Matt wi ricli and offer you. 121CS f AgBigllotloflStraw Mattings jusMni Dbn'tjlaii to see us iff Hf H UTt - Ii! ll'-l ; - ,., . ., j . r ,J :-: .
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