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F etzeVs 'Drug -Store.
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For Holiday.. Gifts
Presents
our stock is large and complete.
Beautiful goods in Cut Glass,
Prorated China, Wedgewood &
(laMto Wares, Leather Goods
at.t' Novelties.. We invite your
insp-.ction and take pleasure , in
showing our goods. Beautiful
good3 and low prices will surely
at tract your attention.
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JKJflL AND OIHRWISE.
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Mr, j D Leritz is spending the
day n Mooresville. . 'j
llrs. H E Gibson went to Sal
isbury this morning. ... : ;
Christmas Cards and Booklets,
at Fetzer's Drug Store.
Mr. J. C. Wads worth returned
from "a business trip this morn-
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"'s i -.1 t'' ""3 ! .' r i ;
Out Glass and Wedgewood
W ire at
Fetzer's Drug Store.
Miss Willie Cress and friend
of China Grove, are visiting in
tb.3 city.
A beautiful line of Decorated
Camps at . . .. . '
Fetzer's Drug Store.
Miss Ada Boykin left today
for Charlotte to visit Mrs. Jno.
Yorije.
Buautiful line of Hand Painted
Plaque's, 10 and 25 cents, at
, s Fetzer's Drug Store. '
Dr. and Mrs. R. S Young, are
spending the day in Charlotte.
They will return tonight. , . y
Miss Mary Ella Cannon re
turned, Tuesday, to Randolph
Mucon College after spending
iho holidays at home.
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"L idies' Pocket - Books, new
tj )s, in Alligator, Seal and Un
dressed Calf, oX, .v
Fetzer's Drug Store.
Miss Mary Hendrix, who spent
the holidays 1 at home, left 'for
McLeansville this morning where
she teaches
school. .'
music in the high
-HVr useful, ornamental and
iheap articles for Holiday Pres;
nis go to ;. t r
Fetzer's Drug Store.
Mrs:JrI Odell Js spending
the c ay iii Ch arlotte. .
:t Mr. J W Cannon returned
from Piiladelphia this morning.
r Mrs. WtH Branson is spend
ing tb day in Charlotte.
J'Mr,i? V Hasliey of Charlotte,
was atthe St. Cloud Tuesday
nifcni.' -'. "
t,Mr, A! D Walling, of Passiac,
N. Yi, was m the city Tuesday
n'ght. L, , '.-'.,
.Baled Hay and Straw, also
cotton. seed feed for sale at W M
Thompson & Go's.' ; ; l-3t.
' Mrsf h'Lt Ludwig left for -Sal
isbury this morning to visit rela
tives, j T ' '
Mrs. M C Medlin, of Charlotte,
came in this morning to visit rel
atives' and friends.
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Mr .0 W Dry, of Dry's Mill,
spent
(Tuesday night in Concord
returning home today.
Mr
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Julia West, of Forest
Hill, left this morning for Salis-
ouryJ vish inenas
Mrj F Dayvault is off again
and wi l soon give us fresh as
surance oi good steak and roast.
Mr1, p W Tillett went to Con
cord,' yesterday cn a business
trip.Charlotte Observer of 1st.
Good evening! The Standard
wishes its friends and subscri
bers a pesperous and merry new
ye.ir. ,
MiM.Ed L Ritchie, of. Govern,
wnokma now -recoverea xrom a
long series of bickness was in
tbe'i ity: tdday. '.vu:rr::-r r
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M W A Dayvault moved to
day pom West Corbin street in
to hU splendid new . house on
Soull Union street: ) V-V-
1 Mr aud Mrs. Jno. E Casper
after spendiug thq holidays with
homo people near;. lyew London
retained Tuesday.
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Mr. R A Brown returned from
Norfolk Tuesday night," where
he -d a herd of cattle procured
in 'jison county.
Ar. Robert Walthz.ll returned
Tuesday night from Farmville,
Va.
Mr.
where he has been spending
ral days with his mother.
W R Bar ringer, of Salis
bury, and Miss Mary Jane Cook
oflNo. 5, will be married this
kjhing attthe hore of the bride
'diss Lizzie Hemphill returned
Ttesday night; from Morganton
vjiere she spent , thes holidays
th home people. , - , ,,,!....
Mrs. M A Boger, who has been
siting hec parents, duringt the
lidays near Georgeville, left
wis morningforher honoin
'emarle. ,- -,.i,-f .. . .ir
Mr. and Mrs, Ed Caster, who
ave been visiting nome ioiks
lere for the past few. days, left
his morning for their home, at
igh Pointy . . . : . v v-. i
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Prayer meeting for Central
Methodist Congregation will be:
at Mr. Penick - Query!s,; on,
Spring street, .tonight instead of
at Mr. McKennie's as appointed.
Mrs, J P Allison went to Char-
; ?XrJZZZ 1 The Rev. Thomas Kluttz, who
C 3 n l"ra sVLuuJhas been visiting relatives in No.'
il Tuesday night for Cleveland, .0.,
Those who . are jk0Ufed,
the St. Cloud today arft; U
H B i Davis, of Nash vHH
Funches,"of ,VfmcyMs J K
Link, of Salisbury, O U VIvA
liff, af Gainville, Ga,, i4 A W
Butterworth, ol PhUJftJihia, -:7t
Miss' Rosa. Mund,' who, ts em
ployed as stenographer in Hick
ory, will leave tomorrow,
(Thursday) to resume her work
after spending the holidays with
home folks. We wish Miss Rosa
a prosperous year. , ,
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SaTes Two Froin Death.
'Our little daughter had an
almost fatal attack of whooping
cough and bronchitis,'! writes
Mrs. W K Haviland. of Armonk,
N. Y., 'but wheu all otherrerae
dies failed, we saved her life
with Dr. King's New Discovery.
Our neice, who 'had Consump
tion in an advanced - stage, also
used this wonderful medicine
and today she is perfectly well."
Desperate throat and lung dis
eases yield io Dr. King's New
Discovery as to no other medi
cine on earth. Infallible for
Coughs and Colds. 50c and
$1.00 bottles guaranteed by Fet
zer's Drug Store. Trial bottles
free.
"Sometimes we only see the
worst side of a man becausei his
wife gets the best of him."
An KrubgelistV Story
'I suffered for years with a
bronchial or lung trouble, and
tried, various remedies but did
not obtain permanent relief uiv
til I commenced usi .g One Min
ute Cough" CureT 'writes" Rev.
James Kirkman evangelist of
Belle River, 111. "I have no hes
itation in recdoVmenaing it fb all
sufferers from pialadies of this
affords
One Mipute Cough Cure
immediate relief for
coughs, colds and all. kinds of
throat and lung troubles. For
croup it is unequalled. Abso
lutely safu. Very pleasant to
take, never fails and is really u
favorite with the children. They
like it. Gibson Drug Store.
"When a man makes a mis
take he usually looks about for
the fellow who is to blame therefor."
Health aud. Beautj.. . .
A poor complexion -is usually
the result of a torpid liver or irr
regular taction of the- bowels.
Unless nature's refuse is carried
off it will surely cause impure
biood..r -Pimples, boils and other
eruptions follow,; This- is na
ture's1 method of throwing off the
prisons, w.bJch the, . b6wels , failed
Early Risers are -world famous
for ' remedying this , condition
Thev stimulate the liver .and. pro-
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mote regular, and healty, action.
of the -bowels but never cause
riping,' . qramps ,or, distress;
Safe pills.T Gibson Drug .Store.
"The fellow who .agrees , with
everybody Soon finds that ho has
acquired a reputation for being
level-headed."
evening.
LillST P Vfl - h aU- arvOT ni crw
strayed from mv stable Doc. 2tsffl
Liberal reward' for their retiurq
to F B McKinnie. d&w. tf.
Miss Hama Kime returned
Mtij Amoena Seminary; today ai
ter speneing the holidays" wit
iier sister here. '
Deputy C H Peck and Mr. W
D. Foil look Mr. Walter B Fisher,
to enter unon his work in con
nect with the Salvation Army.
s Miss Cora Collins, of Ashe
ville, who is the popular guest
of Mrs. B M Collins on South
Spring street, is spending the
day in Salisbury, She will re
tWn tonight. .'.
The church bell of Grace-Mission
church; Rev.' J Ph. Schmidt
to Morganton this (Wednesday) pastor, rang , put, the- old: year
morning , to the hospital.
Our thanks are offered to Mr.
W W Stuart of the Cannon &
Fetzer Company for two copies
of their 1902 calendars. They
are very pretty. One represents
a sweet little girl playing hide
and seek with hjjr pet lamb and
the other is a barn yard scene of
mare and colt and cow and calf
new year compliments.
.passing
and ransr in the new jast nignt,
It gave us all a chance to shake
off slumber for a moment and
greet 1902.
A very well written batch of
locals have come to us from
Glass that can't find their way
in type. However innocent items
njay seou an editor will find his
foot into it all too soon at pub
lishing anonymous matter.
We arc All Familiar
with the deep, ' hoarse bark,
grimly, , called "a graveyard
cough." ,It Js the cry. of the tor-,
turned Jungs for mercy. Give
them mercy in the form of Al
len's Lung Balsam,' a remedy for
pulmonary trouble, so highly es
teemed ,tnat, it is recommended
even jn the earlier stages of con
sumption, ' . In the later, stages
of consumption. , - In r the later
stages mortal skill is unavailing,
Nobody can afford,. to negleqt.a
cold. ; ' ' " . ' ; :
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V Ladies' fine Veiietiau Suits worth' 10.00 7 fZf W
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y Fine Fleeced Vests worth 50 cents each
y for , '
yf Pants same price.
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y Good Heavy Vests for
!. 'Pants at same price.
1 lot of light colored Outing worth 10 and
M 8 cents yard for
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CANNON
FETZER COMPANY,
A Cutting Affair!
We've been engaged in the fiercest price-cutting event
in our history literally cutting the heart out of
prices. ' We are bound to start 1902
With a Rush of Trade.
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That's why we're closing out all seasonable goods,
makihg room for spring arrivals. ' ' '
Stovss arid .Fu rnitu re M ust Go.
GRAf EI BIOS.
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Furniture and Stove '
WANT
trade and must have it if selling goods cheap mear:
things 'rWiJiayeia nice assortment 'and i until ;we can get
our stock reduced we will cut the pripcou everything-:
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Split Botton Chairs, a set $2.00, J CaueiBottom Chairs, a set $2.50
mice High Back Diners, " $3.50 Cobl en Rockers , ... XJ3ix
No. 7 Cook Stoves, $7;5Q No,8JCook Stoves $10.00
Bed Room Suits, 20x24 Mirrori . i'. i v $10.50
Job Couldn't IlaTe Sfod It.
If he'd had Itching Piles.
They're :erribly annoying; but
Bucklen's Arnica Salve will cure
the worst case of piles on earth.
It has cured thousands. Por In
juries , Pains or Bodily Erup
tions it's the best salve in the
world. Price 25c a box- Cure
guaranteed. Sold by Fetzer's
Drug Store.
WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!
New Furniture Store.
Next door to J. P. Allison P. & C E. Stoudemire
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