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t mmi HAREIS' LlTHIA WATER Has no equal in the'Unitod States for curing Dyspep" sia, Constipation, Liver Complaint, Nausea, Dropsy, Gout, t Rheumatism, Dis eases of the Kidney's and Bladder, Hajmaturia and Catamodial Derangements, Diseases of the. Blood . " For Sale At MARSH'S Drug Store. . WEATHEU FORECAST. Rain; copier tonight and Tues day followed by clearing. Mr. Jno. M Cook spent Sunday in-Mt. Pleasant. . Mr. Mac Ritchie spent Sunday near Richfield. Mr. Tom Ross spent Sunday in. the city. Mr. Fred Nesbitt is spending the day in town. " A colored delegation went down to Albemarle today. Mr. J D Fisher came in' from Charlotte today. ' . Mr. A J Yorke went to Char lotte today. Mr. Louis Brown spent Sun day in Charlotte. Mr. W H Paine left for New York last night. Mr. J E McLauchlin went up to Durham today. Miss Pearl Morrison is spend ing the day in town. There were 14 bales of cotton on the market today at 10.15. Mrs. W S Bingham and son William returned from Albe marle "Saturday night."' ''" - Miss Bessie Harrison .from Forest Hill went to Salisbury to day. - - -Mrs. Beatrice Brewer, went over to Charlotte today to visit her daughter. . . . A'l-cruey John L Rendleman, Republican elector from this district, is in the City." "'"" ' Among the number from here appointed honorary marshals to the Winston fair are Messrs. Ed Moss and Frank BrowTn. Mr. audits, S J Durham and children,' accompanied by Miss Dixoa, returned to their home in Bessemer City this morning: Miss Annie Ferguson went up beyond Mooresville this morn ing to take charge of a case of typhoid fever. iago license was. issued RiUurii-.y, Oit. Gib, to Mr. E P Hoiuiau and Miss Nannie C Thompson, of Forest Hill. llto. W A Leslie and son from Morp-..u;on arrived in 'the city this (Monday) morning 'to visit Mrs. C Leslie qn West Depot struct. " Miss D Surar'ow went of the n part (Monday; "morning to )iviioa in a Urge ffir- ;icco; a niLw .Mr. V ic 3'uthcc's horse ran attny t';i!i raornlag daiigir: his voiucio i.o;sidtfraoiy and causing a co..:; ivy nun's horse to take J,ngL. G:h.-vise, 40 injuries were su.si-.tvued. v Mr-o Lottie Allen has received another lo" of tobacco from friends in Winston for the car-;J nival. The contribution is leaf and smoking tobacco from Messrs. R J Reynolds and George P Nor fleet. Welcqail W, a. Poll now welcomes $ou t see hfsjtne tf Staple and Facy Groceries; Boyd buildky?, v?iiteby CVra cordBakfv. if. '.Dr. L M Archey, .s been spending . iiaio Wh 3iis fttther in Wosi Vi; v '-' re turned home Sanity n:r:.t Ho reports goad crcp aud Bryan to bp Strictly jn it. ' . We regret very ijjuc-ii to learn of the death of one of Mr. Henry BaynhardVs twin babjes. The child, died Saturday, night aud was buried 'Sunday at Mt. Her- moh. : The shoes contributed to the band carnival by Dry & Miller to b voted to, the most popular married wojnan in town are on exhibition'' &t Correll's Jewelry store. : . ' ....... ' Mr. and Mrs.. M 'T Norris an-, nounce the engagements of their 'daughters,., 'Miss. Mamie to Mr. Henry, "A Cotes', of Atlanta,- Ga. , and Miss .Ethel to Mr. Joe K Marshall,' of -Raleigh, N. C. Nqws' and ',. Observer. These young ladies'' are well known here, having-visitud and" made many. friends in Concord. Chronic Nasal Catarrh poisons every breath that is dr.iw:i into the luns. There is procurLio from any JruggUt the remedy for the cure cf this trouble. A fcmaU quantity of Ely's Cream Balm placi into the nostrils spreads over an inflamed and angry surface. relieving immediately, the painful inn Am mat ion, cleanses, teals and cares. A cold in the head vanishes immediately, 8old by drngrgists or vrill be' mailed foj f0 cents by Ely iii bXhers, 50 Warren tit., New York. . Masonic Notice. Regular communication of Stokes Lodge No. 32 A F & AM on Monday night Uct. Sth,'llJ00, -at-a o'clock ' Work in the F. C. degree and business of ' importance. Every member is requested to be present. All Masons are invited. ' 7'n1 R H Griffin, Sec. Oct. 6, 1900. It Happened In a Drug: Store. ' "One day last -winter a lady came to my drug: etore and afiked for a brand of cough medicvne-that I did not have in stock, Veays Mr. O R Graudin. the, pop ular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "She was disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I oould recom mend. 1 ftakl to her that I could freely recommend Chamberlain's Coutrh rem edy and that she could take a bott le of the remedy and after giving" it a f&ir trial if she did not liud it worth the money to bring1 back the bottle and I would refutKb the price paid.. In tho couroe of a- day or two the lady came back in company with a friend in need of & cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle of Chamboi Iain's Cough KemedT. : I ccinriidef that a yery crood recommendation for tho remedy." It is for sale by M. I. Mr.nJi. From the mountains of Green ville county comes the news that a giant has fallen A wHtcr oalr known to havo been over eighty years old, . and said to bo tho largest tree in th,- Slat.:, per haps in' this part of the South, split into three pai'ts and came to the ground, on prtrt no:'np?ete ly demolishing 1. nou..c i- which a family lived, but tho lou.l re ports of splitting wood aroused them in time to escape before it fell. At the base the oak was thirty-three f'-ft in circumfer anco and 'at mi:!J,',v s-i.-lcd quarter of an acrfe of ground. Ac city prices, its value for. firewood is $52. vr42ersGn IntaiiisrcCcr. Job CouU. If he'd bad Itching Til'-'a. They're ter ribly ftnnoyij;; Lkt Unoklon'a Arnica Siilvo will cure the woist caEe of Tilts ou earth. It Las c-ftroi thou-au Ja. For f e juries, I'aias or l) . iu.7 ernptitms it'K tho best salye in tho v odl. i'ric 0 u box. Cure Kiuzantetc!. Sold at Fetz ei 's Drug fetor e. If i'silenje is golden, how many women are worth tlrri'.i weiglit. in gold?7Orange Observer. liho. Fatal Fiyht!. A gentma 1 Jennie in from Pitt ttountf tais moruinV and bring neVs of a terrrble affair that happened'in LangV'ba'r-roo xi at Grifton, in Pitt m couuty, last Thursday evefiinsr. The fight wai between two brytljers, Buck and Kitt Bland. Buck drew a knife and stabbed Kitt horribly in the stomach five times. The wounded man then sprang up from the iioorseized his brother and inflicted serious hurts oh the man who had stabbtxi him. Kitt is 'fatally "wounded and, when the gentlemjui giving the infor mation left Pitt, was expectod to die at any time. Buck's wounds may also prove fatal. Whiskey was the cause of the light. Ral eigh Times. . ' Tho Best Prescription for Chills And fever isa bottle 01 CI rove's Taste less Chill Tonic It is simply iron'ond quinine in a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Pricf 50a Have just received ;i fresh lot of very fine. Cheese and a few kegs of New Pickles. Have also some very tine i." 1 Breakfast Bacon, The very best the market 1 affords. Try us. . . V. D.' Sikes. ' 'Phono 110. If yonr Horse or Cow Is run ton feel flier m PRA TT'S H Stock - Food AND NOTE THE RESULT. PRATT'S Dvi 1 if lift n 'ir'i m m MAKES.H.'iNS LAY. if yoniiM SefeCiil M try iU i V v. L. V y V3-V 3 L ' 1 M i J i .( . o. y J 4 ail i - . iJ - 2 1 It n D t t 4 at a U3 .1 7 - "( !b r 1 ALL 7. 4 The Jeweler. - .' ' 0$ FOR OTTO MP ID ill i . . HOW ABOUT YOUIV - Fall- ana .WiQteF Clothing ? It's coming time to think tibout tUein,: aiid;' plan how to get 'ein. ' iYoi; wilL bc'sttr.? to go wrong on that line uiiless.yoa 'see , . Gannon. & Fetzers Stock ytHure juu uuy. iuu y. uuu ovtiry tiling ucru . that a man. or a boy wears-7-not onl in Clothing but every -ai'ticlo bf r men's wtar. . ,m ' from rthe sole t)f his foot to theciown of his. head. ' For 25 years, w.e have led the ' trade iu Clothing and Furnishing, find we 'are still in the lead. Not, because we are ' . . better looking than other people but because .we 'keep a better'line of goods and sell them v at lower prices than 'any othe,r concern. There is no wiping that out'. We save a ' profit in buying Jand we ive our customers' ... , the benefit We save our patrons thousands thousands of dollars every year on . . CLOTHING. AND' SHOES- You can find everything in our stock a man needs to be well dressed. . Men's Fine Suits, the very swellest things in. material and design. Black Thibets, all styles; unfinished Worsteds in Blacks, Oxfords and other colors. An ele-' gant line of Fancy Worsteds in the most attractive styles, Boy's and Children's Suits. In this line we lead far and away. We .have the newest and best things, as wTell as the cheapest. We have over 1,500 boy's Knee Pant "Suits, and half of them we boiight at not over 50 cts on the dollar of the regular prices. We can give you $6.00 Suits at ' 13.50 4.00 and 5.00 Suits at 2.50; 3.00 and 4.00, " 44 2.00, 2.00 and 2.50,; u u 1.50 ; Those are the Mother Hopkins Gold Medal Double Knee and Sent Suits A big lot ol cheaper Suite t 50c to $1.25, a ad every one of theru hummers. . You can't go -wronK buying here. We eniarante nil pne Money, back if dood's don't please. CANNON FETZER 'COMPANY- N. B. We will bare on tile Saturdiy f HOUSE FURNISHINGS- Just what you need at just the price you . wish to pay. RUGS, RUGS! ... ' quick prices. SHADES AND CUBTAINS At almost-give away prices. . Craven Bros. Furniture and Undertaking ..Phour No. Jl. Just in. FrGsh lot of Rubber Garden Hose. . E. McjNISH Phonf: . 101 AGENTS WANTED Wo want a live, active representative in your territory at once to angago in a very profitable business. General aiid local aeuts wAnted. From $5 to $10 a day. Advance ment rapid. Good references required. ' Those out of employ ment or wishing to better .them selves address Department K, Corner Perkins T( and Ulrica Sis., Akron. Ohio. 5000 Mea and Boy's Suits. Come see. FOBS THE M, L. BROWN & BRQ. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE ' STABLES. Just in roar of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses moot all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and vjt reason able prices. Horse, aud . mules always ou baud r Breed ers of tkorourrhbri! Pdand China IIos. AUEN'JRS WANTKy-FOH "GAI,-, VESTON: TIIE Horrovd of u titckon City," V Minit Ka4.Nad- fearful tle of a ueaufciou8fcciy swept int the fifi DomaaJ uurmoris. Sploiiilid book. Only 81-50. -Vrotits Boiling from 19 to 19) daily, and clearing from. $G to $75 dally. A I v11' for AgentH. Only endorsed book. Freight raid. Crodit given. Ontlits free. Send six two cent stamps for postage. IMr com miBsions. Send for outfit and territory todav. THE DOMINION COMPANY Dept. A. Ohicago.Q
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