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TOO TRUE, TOO TRUE. John D. barrier, . ' The Durham Herald gefc Bff a Editor and Proprietor. . ; 1rm &trillg of editorial SQUlbS OFFICE IS MORRIS BUILDINU. every day and, unlike such col Practically Starring "After usintr a few bottles of Sjbdol Dyspepsia. Cure my wife received perfect and permanent relief from a severe and chronic casof slotJft;ch trouble." says J R Uallw. ra,JJHttate. fbsrancfj4 ' I m k Till Muna loan astern, or ivi acorn o, iu. 'Before usiujg Kodol Dyspepsia Uureshe could, noreai an orui- i . the standard lis published every day Umns are generally found to be, "It"'"'- there are always some goodhits. . $4.00 u 'Son.ele .GOOdS.- rflup month 000 tiQirtrmrull'ii tnr nrintinff ItlO t "i . f , ' Sin trie copy 5c. u chmiiH fcxaL -rtie.V;eklyjStaiiird is an 8-coluTnn 4-page - , . f li n 1 per It has . l.er circul.ion in Cabarrus thunktlil towari theto fofi ti.it 4n any other p.er. Price a year ft advance" parji of ittliey do HOt pl'lUt. ' re.,, for reKUl advertises made known & q rp .on application. ; I " Addu-ss aii communications to . About the worst case of gen- . J HE STAMiVRI), LVerdf X. C. ! . " ... . . nftt fisnft. ciai ucii 1 mjr j v - 1 TELEPHONE NO. - - . . - . 1 i pecially outrageous in its nature Concord, N. C, March 20. 1902. j that has presented itself to us - : ' was allowed tq'pass unpublished G0'M ENOUGH, LETIT tt AT TIUT. ec.dQ we were Resought not to When Prince Henry was ready publish it'. We pocketed our to return he and President Roose-' sense of duty, justiceright and velt exchanged pleasant parting dignity to conform to the'wishes ..greetings. Tire President and of a third party; a mutual friend. 'Emperor William also exchanged We could not refuse to tell our felicitations, in which the Presi- readers who were personally in dent said, "I trust you will per- terestf d in the case what hud -mit me to courratulatfl you 'on been the' outcome. "It was done in ihe admirable manner in which about two lines and the plain he the Prince bore-himself." statement made sufficient apolo This was doubtless written in gy for the whole cburse of the haste but in entire sincerity and subject. meaning all that the words con- j . Wj were waited upon and the vey. But now the expression is 0Di7 source from which we got being criticised for phraseology ' a penny from the whole connec that bears the construction that tl0U was cUt off and we were a break in the Prince at some frankly told, "Anything possi p'oint would not have been a sur- ke to be done against you will priso. Doubtless it would have be done." Thus instead of being "been a happier hit if the lan- thanked for withholding so much gur.i;-! had not been capable of am giving the apology, it s such construction but when we1 "Eternal war 'twixt thee and bear iu mind that only a few of me TJut it does not amount to 1 much and there are those so un- Rock. 1 Several phyician and rnafty romeaies iu iauvu lu ivo ic liof.' You d(Ti't have to diet. l5at any good food vou wan; but dort overlotid the stumach. Ito dol Dyspepsia Cure will alwavs digest what ,you eat. Gibson Drug Stoe. DoH't Like Ham Grarj. Mr, C M Culver of Chatham county .writes the. Progressive Farmer the following receipt for saving young apples trees from rabbits. . He says: "Grease them up as high as the rabbits can reach with an old bacon rind and they are safe." TV-bite Man Turned Tllw. Great consternation was felt bv the friend of M. A. Hocrarty of Lexington. Ky., when they, it rt saw, he was turning yeiiew. jus skin slowly changed color, also his eyes, and he suffered terribly. His malady was Yellow Jaundice. He was treated by the best doctors, but without benefit. Then he was advised to try Electric Bitters, the wonderful Stomach and Liver remedy, and he writes: ".After taking two bottles I was wholly cured." A trial proves its matchless merit for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles, Only 50c. Sold by Fetzer's Drugstore Druggist. our 1.0ns picuous cnaraciers us :ape hose breaks, the Presi dent, always frank, sincere, im pulsive and outspoken, could hardly be expected to speak less truly and more diplomatically. Did not Dewey, after all the bril liancy of the Manila campaign, act queerly about the girted house, get drunk at Savannah and aspire to the presidency without a- corporal's guard fol- fortunate in make up as to be objects of pity rather than re ociitmeut, and for aught we know all these to whom the Herald re fers belong to this class. The fertilizer wagon trains are now iu order and are to 'be seen daily wending their way from the ware house centers. It is an air of business the farmers are This county is yet to bo the strawberry center of Eastern 'North Carolina, and last year shipped-noarly 200,000 crates 01 one-half of the State crop. While not growing all, wo yet shipped three-fourths of the huckleberry crop from this section. Duplin Journal. lowing? And yet Dewey's a wearing and soon-mother : earth rmat mnn THrtn't finnt. Cruder come home from Manila and tatt ing on too much vrine, expose himself to a whole lot of criticism for hi$ speech in Xew 'York ? H)id not Hobson, the sublimest tycro iof the Spanish-American war, kiss too many, girls? and Jtho sweetest of sweets soured bn hm. Did not Sampson and ' Schley, after the great victoVyat .Sintiago faJJ. - into a scramfcle ;about the lionors.till neither has .-any great amount lef ? Did not. President Rorjsevelt himself geV his foot into it about a Washing' ton dinner ? ' The President doesn't seem .so much off after all to congratulate the Emperox -on sending over a brother "who 'could bear himself so well. The phraseology would not have been very bad if it had carried with it a, tacit reminder that neither the 'Emperor nor the President could tiave gone through the orjleal so free trom breaks. He is both lucky and wise to an eminent de gree who does not at some time vmake a fool of himself. will open " her pores for ' plants to be bursting intcview. ' Here's wishing them a prosperous year. Concord's Cheap Store, India . Lajtf ns from 55c pepyard. t Persian Lax ns ' at 121 and 15 cents. French Lawn, 40 inches ; wide, that look like an Organdie at35e per yard, worth 50 cents. 1 Gents' Negilee Shirts. Twenty-four styles, at 48c. Silk Embroider ed Socks 10 cents Plain Nainsook .at 12i and 20c per yard. Silk Null - only 12ic. Long Gloth, assorted, up to 18c. Ladies' Fancy ' Printed and Extracted Colored Hose at 10 and 15c. White Lawn and Percale Sun Bonnets at 25 cents. Embroidery Silks. Filio and Twisted, at 3c per skein. New Lot of Fine Box Papers at 48 cents. No. 26 South Union St. ' A Good Couph Medicine for Children. " "I have no hesitancy in re commending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," tsays F. P. Moran, a well known and popu lar baker, of Petersburg, Va. 'We nave given it to our child ren when troubled with bad cougfts, also whooping cough, and it has always given perfect Rati sf action. It was recom . We'll har.dly get , the Isthmian I mended to me by af druggist' as . ' . . i : - . .,. . iihA -best cousrh medicine ; for canal com oleted before .we'll be fafter ifialMS from ;the DelaWare SJy( to thd'Chesapeake bay; Thek' we 6nly ne'ed to 'rf. larg'thd'Distnal syampfiatial) to dodge that marine grave yard, Cape Hatteras. The the . ;best . cough medicine ; for children as -iti contained,, no dpium or otheV harmful drug.' Sold by M L Marsh, druggist. Dr W: H;; Wakefield, CHARLOTTE, N. C.,. A time s i limits his " practice to '.diseases of j Eye, tnr, Nose and Throat. , t . The Doctor will be in poncora at une reni paia is worm a uozeu gt Cloud on Tnursaay, -1 t ir. cotangi in yourpants." To Bo TJi&r'e ad stay there to maintain, our posi tion at the head; we oontinue to sell the different JetyleS ot, vehidles of Tyson Jones, Hackney, Barboar, Emersoa & Fisher4 eto,, of the'same quality that has given satisfaction for years. Onr efforts ere directed tdwards pleasing our ever increasing number of customers rather than add to our fronts1 ' ' h Any of these'vehicles will makefpleas ingChristmaa Gif t-buggiee,. inrrey and tTAps ofjanyjfinieh ail are exoellent The Southern Selliupr Ticket to Charles ton at Special Kates. 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 TuesdajTs and Thursday, 7 day return limit are $5.30 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 b sheets to be in each lot. Table Cloths and Spreads in with the above will be 5 and 10c each. No starch will be put in any of the above mentioned. We are yours to please, 1?., . . Concord Steam Laundry. March 27th. AOS . Djoosto what yon Eat 'rjljua ld-ficJoiq kI icaisvoO . i: ..;! a ilk; . 1 V 1 jj.Jr,iX-J Concord. - Rational 1 might aa well put fuel under a Toiler without burning it and expect the engine to run, aa to eat rooa ana not aigesi i& uu ciyw- "There is no system of vac cination which will prevent an epidemic of Spring fever." You to Keep up nourishment 'for your body. You must have nourishment $ to live and when you cannot digest your food, Kodol Dyspetsia Ctjbh will ao it ior you, witn no aia wnaxever irom vno Btuuiaiu wutu exactly the same elements as Nature's digestive fluids and can't help out produce the same results. David Taylor, Blind Ridge, Fa.',write9: I have been afflicted for a number of years with dyspepsia and nave tried various remedies without good results but was cured by one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. I cannot say too much in its favor. n If can't help but do you good thowwl K. v. n Ttawm A On.. Ohicaeo. The M. bottle contains Z times the 50c sisa Vhen you need a soothing and liealing application for piles, sores and ski a diseases, use 3eVUtt's Witch Hazel SALVE Gibson Drug Store. Has paid $54L000 1n dividends since it openeu. uuors id juij, l&iS. !flts surplus and undivided fund is I27.Q00 The losses from bad Joans in its entire history are $35.00. It has never sued any one or been sued. Its officers are : J M Odell. --rcci1an t II "R flnlt.rn.no AflcViior- L D Coltrane, assistant cRshier; -r r T-r ' l. 11 j ai iienoTLX, uooKKeeper. Board of Directors W H Lill v. W R Odell. Jno. P Allison, J S Harris, Elam King, J M Odell and D B Coltrane. .OF COUhSETOD THINKING about getting . -vourself A pair of Spectacles Why study any longer ? But go to Cor- rell's and have your eyes tested. Your money back lif Glasses don't , SUit. , Yours to .please, w. c . CORRELk Jtl IJ liJJ . M. 17. 'BROWN & BRO. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE TABLES. , Jut in rear ofSt. Cfcad lloteU, Omnibuses nxsel all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fuj nished promptly and at reason able prices. Horses and mul03 always on hand for sale. Breed ers ' of thorough!: red Poland I China Hops. -
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