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HARRIS' LIT.HIA .. WATER" lias no equal in the United States for , curing Dyspep sia, Constipation,, Liver Complaint, Nausea, Dropsy, Gout, "Rheumatism, Dis eases of the.Kidrfey's and Bladder, ?- Hematuria and Calamedial1 Derangements, Diseases of the Blood . For Sale At MARSH'S Drug Store. WE AT HE II FORECAST. Generally .fair "Wednesday. tonight and Mr. H W Tucker spent Mon day in Charlotte. Gibson Drug .store has a change of ad. today. Read it. Mr. J C Lippard went to Char lotto this morning.' Mr. E .T Uurgcss returned to his home in Ashevillo today. Mrs. D P Day vault went to Nashville, Term., Monday night. Mr. B F Rogers went up to Durham today. The northbound train was la den with pas .engers today. Miss Ella Lentz is spending the day in the city. Mr. D F Cannon Sr. went over Charlotte today. Mr. J LeeCrowell,of Concord, is in the city. harlotte Obser ver. We are sorry to learn that Mr. Hugh Propst'has been quite unwell, and is not improving. The New South Club , holds a; meeting tonight for the purpose of electing a new president. Mr. Archey Brown returned to China Grove Monday night, where ho is attending school. His many friends are glad to see Mr. W C Correll out again after several days illness. . Mr. Shakespeare Harris ar rived in, the city from Charlotte today. Miss Carrie Dellinger, of For est Hill, went to Gastonia this morning. The Julia Magruder club met this afternoon to arrange the committee for this year. ' Miss Rosa McDonald, of Ohar lotte, arrived in the city Monday nicrlit to visit her sister Mrs. R K Black. Mr. 'M G Mull, of Morganton, was in the city Monday and left on the evening train with Mr. C 1 Webb, of Statcsvillo. Dr. SA Grior went to Balti more today to place Miss Spears of Rocky. River, in the Johns Hopkins sanitarium. Mr. D Francis Cannon jr. went to Albemarle today to as sist in putting machinery in tha Wiscassett mill. Mossrs. Howard 0 Chopin and T A Slouumb aro registered at tho St. Cloud. These gentlemoti 1 aro hero., in tho interest of the Phoenix mine. The third coach of.Forepa'ugh tvc 4jils JJros. has arrived in trie ciiy uitd the coitsocugnee is our town is boifijc adorned with new posters. i We tender I.Ir. and Mrs. Qur sympathy to Vv A Jones whose ten months old child died this morning at 4 o'clock. The jurial will take plce tomorrow morning. Mr. Louis Boyd arrived in the,Jr. IVhfeW to Harry. city .Bst nigfo to spend several nnv with hie mnthr i rc Jja. ha Boydo: North Maip street. Miss FatT. W'.viu"hak -chosen t put rho lir.t brick in the new Presbj temr.. college it Charlotte. ' " Mrs.--'Col. Shmi;ooh, of Mt. Pleasant,' weut up to McLuaas ville to visit her jsraudtWvughter Mrs.'-C D Cobb this Tuesday mot nlng. ! The doors of the Band Carni' val wjll be open at 4 o'clock' to morrow - evening. Tho babies uq requested to be at the build ing by 3:30 o'clock. Welcome W. A. Foil now welcomes you to see his line, of Staple" and Fancy Groceries? Boyd building, vacated by Con cord Bakery. . tf. Mrs. J S P Hamilton shipped her household goods Monday evening to Blacksburg, S. 0. She will depart for her borne there- after some .time -sperit with .relatives in No. 3 town ship. The local freight train, Capt. Clarence Holt, in charge got de layed for an hour or. so Monday evening near anndn's mill. The rails we believe spread and got two cars derailed JNo serious consequencos resulted. A difficulty occurred among the seniors of Prof. P E Wright's school in Chiua Grove last Sat urdav. One of the class took the kev belonging to an alge bra Off'' the Professor's desk Failing to locate the guilty one he dismissed the Senior class. Next week we hope to bo able to print a complete program of the Cabarrus County Teachers' Association to be held m Con cord Oct'. 27. This meeting will be of particular interest. Mt. Pleasant promises to send good delegation. GRIND IiAXD CARNIVAL. The Finest Home Entertainment of the Tear Held in Carnival Ruildlnj? Oc tober 10th. The entertainment will have its preliminary opening with the babies, which appeals to. al mothers who feel proud of the beauty , of their little ones. Hero is the inducement : : One pair of shoes to the pret tiest boy. baby. . One bracelet to the prettiest girl baby. Let' ' the mothers who think they have the prettiest babies bring them and soe which Miss gets the prize. A competent committee of la dies will render a just decision. Then tho regular Carnival will open tomorrow morning to the general puunc aioi c.ock. u- mission foe 10c, and with this io cents you not only gjt in but'.GonJon Guitars a..d Banjos. you get 10c. worth of anything. Just think of it, it's. worth more than that to get in where so much beauty b to bo seen and music to be heurd. The Carnival will be coutinued for the delectation of this appre ciative community on Thursday night. You'll be delighted on this night with tho play, "Man Proposes." Young men can un derstand that : can the young ladies. Then on Friday night hour and admittance the eame. Pro gramme w Hi. be made known later. Corns ! Hive uie band a li-i't, j and lhcT'1 , Ive vou good music. Job Cvii.ln't-HaYe Sto wl It If he'd bad ItcLinjp Tileri. They're L: r:.ily annoy in; but Bnkfou's Afaica Salvo will cury tlie vfrst case of Ti! on eettb Ittas cuto.l t!.'.!i;:j.ii.ls. F--c Injuries, 'I'aius or boJuy orui'liona iVh the bestfeklye ft tho world. Price 25c' a box. Cor f guaranty et's DraK btoro. t Sold fit Fctz- TlfcLfofcflwiDg card is of n JlittlGlgtfcrCst to otr Riders, as I it jeVttrfne of.oul rjyomrnentj Citizens.- . . Mr. and Mrs. R. T. tVilliaiM rejuest your presence et4ba marriage at their daughter Mary Fstzer, to 'Mr. Robinson Sutton Wheelor, Juewlay evening, Ofiiibec twenty-third" utneteau hundred, ; at five pVock, . Presbyterian Church, Reidsvillo, '. C. The Best Prescription for Chills And fever is"a bottlo oj Grove's Tu&te., ess Chill Tonio. It ia simply iron end quinine in a tasteless form. No oure no pav. Pr'c 50o v Sanitary Notice I All persons are- notified to clean up their premises at once, those keeping hogs are espec ially warned. The commissioners have taken strong action in tho matter and the mayor has given strict qrders. A word to the wise is sufficient.- Clean up and stay clean and save yourself .of line and cost. J as. F. Harris. Chief of Police. Have just received a fresh lot of very fine Cheese and a few kegs of New Pickles. Have also some very fine Breakfast Bacon, The very best the market affords. Try us. V. D. Sikes. 'Phone 110. WE HAVE A VERY NICE LOT OF Jews Harp st ad Harmonicas, ' Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, Autoltnrps, Accordions, that we are willing to sell cheap Oar stock of fixtures is complete W(i aro agellt for Ul( If you want a good one buy the Gordon brand. No mailer what price ir quoted you, we will always be as cheap or cheaper. Gibson Drug Store. CALL AT FOR SlOlil SILVER m if buss W. G. CORRELL . The Jeweler. HOW ABOUT YOUR run mint ran aim uimi; upmiig It s commg. time Xp tmnfrabqut them; -and plan how to gfet'eto You'wiU'be sure to go wrong on that .line unless you see. , Gannon & Fetzers Stock ' .before you buy. YpuUl fifed eveiything hem that' a man' or a ' boy wears not only in Clotliing bnt efe'ryi-rticle'bf men's wear from the sole.ohls-ioot to the "crown 'of . his hed.. For 25 years we haye led the trade in Clothing anpl Furnishing, and' we . are scill'in the lead. Not because we are better looking thiftt.Other people but because . we keep a better line'of goods and sell them at lower prices than' any; other concern. There is no wiping that out. We sa ve a ' 0 profit in buying land we give 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, Oxford's 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 well as the cheap est. We have over 1,500 boy's Knee Pant Suits, and half of them we bought at not over 50 cts on the dollar of the regular prices. We can give you S6..00 Suits at $3.50 4.00 and 5.00 Suits at 2.50 3.00 and 4.00 44 4 2.00 2.00 and 2.50 44 ;." ;,,o. L50 These are theMotha? Hopkins Gold Wedal Donble.Kneo and Seat Suitn ., A. bis lot of cheaper Shits at 50o. to $1.25,. ft,ad every oua of them hummers. You can't co wronff buying here. We enarante8 alJpne. ' Money back if aoods don't pw K , CANNON & FETZER COMPANY- N. B.-Wc will aV on sale Saturday 5000 Men and Boy's Suits. Come see. HOUSE FURNISHINGS- Just what you need at just tho price you wish to pay. RUGSRUGS ! The very finest line in town at eut-to-the-" quick prices. SHaDES and cubtains At almost' give away prices. Craven Bros. Furniture and Undertaking Phone No. J. Just in. Fresh lot of Rubber Garden Hose. . E. McNISH Phonk 104 . AGENTS WANTED We want a live, active representative in vour territory at once to engage in a very profitable business General and local agents waniecu From 5 to 810 a day. Advance ment rapid. Cood references required. Those out of employ ijen or wishing to better . thdtaj selves address ( - , : Department1 K, Qerner PerkmS Qand Urlira Sts., Akron, Ohio. .mkft 0. . M. L. BROWN & Bro. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses meet all passenger trains. JJutlits oi ail Kinus rur- nished promptly and at reason able prices. Hordes and mules always on hand for sale. Breed ers of thoroughbred Pol and dhina Hotrs. AUENTS WAXJL'EiK-FOK "O1 VESTON: T1IE 13 nurd of a Stricken City," by Mnrr,t,Unlstfd a fearful tale of a beaufcious city swept into the sea. Derriund cuormtua. SpJndid book. Oulv Airente EolliBK ffom 10 to 1(K) dailf , and clearing from $(i to 75 daily. A bonan: ft Aleuts. Oalv endorst'fl 4ook. i'reihf raif. Credit given. Outfits free. Send si two cent sUmpa for postuo. Biff cora misaions.. Seu3 for outfit and territory today. THE DOMINION COMFAN Dept. A. (hicaso.a
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