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Concord, N. C, March 10. 1902.
We see it announced that Hon.
Thomas Skinner (not Harry) ad
vocates Judge Hoka for United
States Senator to succeed
Senator Pritchard. Pity
there's, just a little impediment
n the way of Judge Hoke for
Chief Justice. Wonder if that
Is essential to his dedication?
Pretty Souvenirs. A Uoy TisHr in Raleigh.
One of the many interesting pr. peSzogeuy.pf ttungar?,
exhibits at th QharfestoiIix- spGnf a dfly itf th "city ol Ral
position ilpcated in the treas- efghastWeek. Ho is a Corn
ury department of the United! mftrcial Commissioner antl is
making
Staes.
a tour
He
left
of the .United
Raleigh
for
States Government exhibit, inJ
the Colonatle, on the we$t cf
the Cotton Palace. It Is Chajleston to attend the xpo
coining press from the United isitioii. . .
States mint and is daily operated
in striking the offiical
me'dal
the South Carolina Inter-State
and West Indian Exposition.
The press is a highly finished
machine, run ; by an electric
motor .at a speed of nicety
revolutions per minute, each
6 it Years m Bed.
.i
oi l "Will wonders ever cease?"
inquire the mends 1 Mis. L.
We all reproach ourselves, for
Sounders that make us the
veriest fools in our own eyes and
probably more so. in the eyes of
others, but one of the most un
seemly blunders we have noted
as that in the Governor of Flor
ida who, when filling out a war
cant to the sheriff to hang ane-
gro culprit, inserted the name of
zi Methodist minister, one of the
most respected and beloved men
of the town of Palaska. About!
as strange as the act too is the
Governor's failure to make due
apology. Man is fearfully and
"wonderfully made.
Pease, of Lawrenoo Kan, They
knew she had been unable to
leave her bed in seven ears on
account ' of kidney and liver
trouble, nervous prostration and
general debility but, . "Three
bottles of Electric Bitters
enabled mo to wnllr." sho writes.
revolution stamping a medal , and in three months I felt like u
which is the size of a twenty, person." .Women suffering
dollar -gold piece. The design ; NerVousness, Sleeplessness,
represents the figure of Liberty! Melancholy, Fainting and Dizzy
standing en t!:e globe; emblems!11.8 ' find g priceless
i blessing. Try it. Satisfaction
of trade and commerco are; is guaranteed. Fetzer's Druj
Concord's CKeap Store..-.
Gents
typified by a railway train and
rice field; ships and a light
house are se'en in the harbor.
The reverse is covered with a
well-defined inscription of the
Exposition; a wreath suggests
the staple products of the State
cotton and corn. The medal is
I a very attractive piece of metal
work and is for sale where it is
stamped, and is readily exchanged
for a quarter of the current coin
of the United States. As a
souvenir of the Exposition this
beautiful medal is one of the
nicest mementoes that visitors
can take away with them to re
mind them of the magnificent
Governm ant exhibit at this Exposition.
Store.
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Professional' 1
Palmist
Tells the Past, Present and Future.
HOURS FROM
8:00 a. m. to 11:30 p. m.
Practically Starving.
"After usinsr a few bottles of
ground hog winter and it is to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure my wife
Next Sunday we shall end the
MME ELRADO makes a spec
ialty of giving advice con
cerning your health, how to keep
it and bow. to preserve yourself
against fu'ure sickness, She has
made a study of the effect of ones
consiition upon the lices in the
hand. Advice in all matters of
love and business. Gives good
luck to all and teaches you how
to live happily
No. 7 Litaker Building.
Silk Embroidered
Prioe, Soo.
ox at
10c
No. 26 South Union St.
H2. dT. ISDrS"IE-SL'.
uiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiuuiiiiiiiu
be hoped we shall have no more
of his weather pranks. The j-lly
robbin has put in his'appearanco
to counteract the last week of
ground hog weather ana we hail
his red breast with genuine de
light. May his tribe ever in
crease. .The shid frog fills the
night air with promise of good
mating. The' next thing in order
will be a scrum by which we can
inoculate against spring fever
and spring poetry till the whip
porwill pulls us over the period
of e'nnui and peusiyo inactivity
when perspiration shall flow like
rivers again to the joy of ice
cream and soft drink venders.
received perfect and permanent
relief from a severe and chronic
case of stomach trouble," says J
R Holly, real estate, insurance
and loan agent, of Macomb, 111.
"Before using Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure .she could- not eat an ordi
nary meal without intense suffer
ing. She is now entirely cured.
Several physicians and many'
remedies had failed to give re
lief." You don't have to diet.
Eat any good food you want, but
don't overload the stomach. Ko
dol Dyspepsia Cure will alwavs
digest what you eat.- Gibson
Drug Store.
n7 r
r
Digests
what you
Eat
Pyspspsisi (Ston-e
Ivinton Hotel Burned.
The Commercial Hotel at Kin
ston was destroyed by fire Satur
day night. It w.s the second
largest hotel in Kinston.
It has seemed strange to one
of our liaiitcd inskjal to tho cot
ton irndo thst hc, sir, pie. has
stayed so long below ton cents.
Now Europe has waived up to
the iact that she wants moro cot
Ion than American manufact
urers are going to spare. It is
"most probable that from this on
cotton will sell at much 'better
prices. It is rather a study any
how that the supply seems too
hort for all mills to rim on full
time and cotton goods stav stub-
borrily low except as the spin-'
Kiers meet aud force the prices'
ip thglittlo that it will bear.
would seemather rauJi Hkfr the
world already has enough cotton
manufactories and that as they
continue to be built faster thaqu
the population demands the less
titted must drop out and . the fit-
"test survive. There is something ' store.
anomalous about the cotton trade, free.
An Honest Medicine for I.a (Jrippe.
George W Waitt, of South
Gardiner, Me., says: "I have
had the worst cough, cold chills
and. grip and taken lots of trash
of no account but to the vondor.
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
is the only thing that has done
any good whatever. I have used
one bottle of it and. the chills,
cold and grip have all left' mo.
I congratulate the Manufacturers
of an honest medicine.'' For
sale by M. L Marsh druggist.
Tlitrriuce Doctored.
v It is now Prince Henry, L. L.
D., Harvard having bestowed
i thetitleon lastThursday, theOth.
Mrs. C E VanDeusen, of
T.r:i i TTTf . .
jt jivuuourn, wis., was amicted
1 with stnma.p.h trnnhla anrl nnn.
V W11
stipation for a long time, She
says, "I have tried many pre
parations but none have done me
the Jjood that 'Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets
have." These Tablets are for
sale at M. L. Marsh's drn&
Price, 25 cents. Samples
When the stomach Is diseased all the other organs suffer, hence fatal
diseases of the heart, liver, lungs and kidneys are often the result of
improper digestion. Kodol DTsrersiA Curb contains all the natural
digestive fluids and by digesting what you eat, it cures the Indiges
tion without aid from the stomach, allowing it to rest and regain its
healthy condition and perraittingyou to eat all the good food you want,
My rest is often disturbed at night by irregular heart action which
I believe Is on account of my stomach being overloaded with undi
gested food. I keep a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Curb nearby and a
small dose always gives me instant relief. Ed. Thomas, Leitchfield.Ky."
If onitft help hut do yois good
Prepared by E. 0. DcWltt & Co., Chicago. The 1. bottle contains ZYt times the 50c. size.
The favorito household remedy'for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, gripped
throat and lung troubles is ONE Rl I HUTE Cough Cure It cures quickly.-
Gib-on Drug Store.
TkelSouthern Selling Tickets to Charles
ton at Special Rates.
The Southern Railway has
put tickets on sale for the Char
leston Exposition. The round
trip rate from Concord for sea
son tickets is $11.05. The 10 day
tickets on sale daily are $8.10.
Tickets on sale on Tuesdays and
Thursday, 7 day return limit are
$3.80
Twenty-Five Pieces For 25c.
We will, until further notice,
Laundry 25 pieces, such as Pil
low Cases, Sheets, Towels, Nap
kins and Handerchiefs, for 25c.
Not more than 8 sheets to be in
each lot. Table Cloths and
Spreads in with tho above will
bo 5 and 10c each. No starch
will be put in any of the abo.ve
mentioned.
Wo are yours to please,
Concord Steam Laundry.
N
CE
. Unless I rovidential interferance in your furor next
. March
will be the las chance for yon to buy goods at
From The Bel! & Harris Furniture Co! At The Old Stand.
Isn't it fun let everybody cutne ami Iniy and be happy.
All kinds of Furniture and Musical' Instruments. Ke
memb(r 5 p. m. and 7:30 y. m.
.Respectfully,
Seii & Harris Furniture Co.
0? COIME T30
ill
about getting
yourself a
pair of Spectacles
Why study auy
longer ?
But go to Cbr-
rell's and have
your eyes tested.
Your money bacic
if Glasses don't
suit.
Yours to phfcise,
W. C.
CORRELL
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Oibuse meet all passenger
trains. Otittls of all kindFfur
nished promptly and at reason
able prices. Horses and mules
always on hand for sale. Breed
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China Hos.