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.kvj..r-C' tf 11 ' 'IJ1. rt-.f lf rou knew u much about you wousan luuucr? ourdaflymllfofondy tad fdthJotcn of letter trom grateful people, wbo have beta cured you would never be without a box. NATURE'S REMEDY." OearBO,Purifkio4StrtortrjnitIiEjrrJreSyiten, It Is an absolute cars for all diseases writing from defective digestive system such .-j :Oeneti9Mtlon Rheumatism Dyepopala i U we Complaint Kidney Disease IndlgeetJon ,- tick Headaohe BaoKAohe . Sour Stomaort Da C:nvlr.:3d at our Risk..! steadier that yoa arc to have TOM OICT lACI-IF TOO WAsTTrVSold fa I boxes. 60c and $1X01 All druggists : Rev. D, W. Elklna, of Lockeybnnr, the excellent curative properties or Mti poor health eererai month, sellerlng wttht lna At mnnAtltm. A f tnr takillff a few dnil liered, m can truly aay that 1 am enjoylay, better Iwuu man l aav ta yaw. -.ro1,;o.rnd0uT.o0,:.V?,' A. H. Liwls Mad. Co.; Jt.LouIi.Ko. Sold by Efca Gibabn -Drug Store. FREE A UK TO LOUIS. Get these Coupons and Vote Them Before the Date Expires. The Ballot Box is Now Ready at This 6fl.ee. 000O00OOO00Oj I Sequel to the r Measles ' Copyright, not, b M. Wood By HARRIET G. CANTIELD $ w ooooooooooo SI NGLE GOUBO!iNi For, Tin's Coupon (Tbotf for One Vote Vol good after August 8,' 1904. SUBSCRIPTION VOTING COUPON NO. 2. (USH1 ON NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS ONI.Y) Tliis (!miiu when accompuuiod by the amount necessary is good for... .Votes and can be exchanged for one Coupon of that nuuilmr, or.. Votes," on basis of following: . ... .V .f v . , - (.) (One Years1 Siibucriptton) . . , .". .5t Votes ' li.nn (Six Months' Subscription) Jo tea I.0O (Three Monthg'.Snliscription) 125 Votes .ISctR. (One Months' Subscription) 35 Votes Cut thin out and when the amount necessary accompanies it the !miHr number of Votes will be given. These Will be furniahed by, applying at the office. " ' " '' " Kitty stood at Miss Tremonfs door., smiling broadly. Here's a note, ma'am.f aba said, 'holding, out a piece at newspaper scribbled along the mar gin."" "The little feller on the second floor said I should give It to you. ' He's Just gettln' over the measles an' awful lonesome. It's written on the bias like, ma'am.". "Poor little man!" Miss Tremont said sympathetically. "I don't seem to remember him. Kitty." . V$o'm; they Just moved in this week, an they're kept quiet like there's no one but the little feller an' his uncle. He paints women's beads mostly red- beaded ones in their back parlor, but he's out today, an' I'm getting paid for lookln' out for Jlminte that's his name, ma'am," - - Miss Tremont read the note and smiled. "Tell him I'll be there soon. Kitty," she said. K. ,; f Jimmle's note .wnsi short and pho netically spelled. ' "Deer Miss Tree mont" It said, "1 wish you wood plees comedown and see me. My eyes are week, and Kitty only noes 'bout Cin derella, So no more from your yung trend. Jlmmle B." When Miss Tremont knocked nt her little neighbor's door an eager, boyish voice called out, "Come right In?" Jlni mle was sitting up In bed. supported by many pillows. lie was very thin and weak Vail eyes' and beakliko a young robin, Kitty said. V "Shake!" he said, holding out a tnin little hand. "1 can't give 'em to you now the measles, I mean. It's first class of you to come. Kitty thought you would. Sit down, won't youT It's pretty dark In herer-'counf ot my eyes but I can see you re awful pretty. Miss Tremont laughed and drew a chair close to the bed. "Thank you," she said brightly. "Did Kitty suggest that you send for me?" No. But It's too dark in here to read, an' Kitty -Just knew one story, an' after I'd heard that three times WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD. AND &livill Chattanooga . Ji.Si., Louis : Ry. V-;. . TO " 11 Loais and all points West and Northwest-. 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"- ; V J f3 van' Rensselaer; i?f I : y 13 PeachtreeStreet. ,: ATLANTA, GA. ; R. O BEAN. T , P,-A- --,- ' '. , '-V-': 17- ttn. rtH i Gin nen Ice and I''.;" t: -- "I World's Tf air Scenic Kouie Saint L,o uis, Aloi Shortest. Quickest and Best Route. Vestibuled. Electeic-lighted Trains a iimino f!nr ' .Throurh tickets from wortn Carolina with direct connections. Epecial Ites-or Sso surtyor ' v.r-. nowTiriret Fifteen rl.iv tickets from Concord 524.45. .uleep- in car accommodations er-'i on r;;.ca'.iOn ; ' ., Khlte Uds eurtaioed her telitui eyes, Uncle Hal.' did you say?" ihe asked softly. fOnce.upou- a tiuie.".'sbe con tinued, to the delimit of Jlmmle, who thought the words ' pref tieed ' another story, "I had a friend an artist whose name was UaV ' : ' "Haven't you got blm yetfT Junmie "Na I sent him away I didn't know how dear he was to me t wouldn't do Mf oxiw, Jlmmieand be was"--. ; : ; - 'Eatea by cannibals?" Jihunie inter rupted In an awestruck Voice. ' Miss Tremont s lulled ami Jookea np. tall young mad, with fine eyes, was standing in the doorway, looking at them. ' - '.-.".;' ''. ' "Uncle Hair Jlmmle tried. "Uncle Hal, here's Miss Treuiout 6he came In to" But, to Jlmmie'e surprise, Uncle Hal had" crossed the room and was holding Miss Tieuiont's hands In bU. "Kate," he saldV "ICate, dear, will you forgive me for listening to what you said to Jlmmle? Your words have made me very happy, dear." - Jlmmle wondered what it was that had pleased Uncle Hal so much the bears or the Indians or the cannibals. "I'll bet It was the cannibal story," be, said to himself. "She's a Jim Dandy at em!" "Will you forgive me for listening?" Uncle Hal said again. "Why not r Miss Tremont asked softly so -softly that Jlmmle barely heard her. "It was true. Hal." Jimmle's eyes opened wide. "Can nibals and all?" be said. V But Miss Tremont didn't hear him, ' Uncle Hal was talking to her again. lie coughed once or twice, but they, didn't notice him. "You'll have to speak a Hlttle louder," he said at last, "if you want me to hear." s Miss Treuiout's face grew very pink, and Uncle Hal laughed aloud. "Never mind, Jimrale boy," he said, "I've been persuading Miss Tremont to adopt you you'll like that, old fel low?" "Like It?" Jimmie shouted for Joy. Then a sudden doubt assailed blm. "Would you mind taking Uncle Hal, too, Mis Tremont?" he said anxious ly. "We belong together." Miss Tremonfs laughing eyes met the artist's for a moment " under stood," she said demurely, ""that he was to be thrown in." . t; Tumnany Shouts for Parker:; '1- New York, August 4. Tammany Hall ratified the nomination of Parker and Davis to-nighc The first men tion ot Parker's name brought fourth boisterous' cheers from the audience. The name of Davis was also aplauded. The resolution were presented by for mer State Senate Thomas C. O'Sulli van, and were adopted. They indorse the national platform ; declare that present depression is due to the Presi dent's absolute disregard of constitu tional limitations ; call the President the "Man of Horseback ;" denounce protection ; oppose monopoly ; declare for the independence of the Filipinos, and denounce sectionalism. D Bananas, Boa Constrictor, Girl. Hazelton, Pa., August 4. While Miss Nellie J. Steward, a clerk in a store here, wa; handling a bunch of bananas, she was greatly startled by a snake darting out of the fruit at her. Her screams brought ajd and the snajce was captured and placed in a jar. It proved to be a very young boa con strictor. EI III Small Ads. ai - . t v a line that bring BIG RESULTS for small investment Advertisements placed in this column are CASH. Count at the rate of one cent a word for the first insertion and the second, if you want longer ask for a rate. We cannot run these for anything but SPOT CASH. FOR SALE 300 acres of land at $4.00 per acre. New-ground and rich farming land. See J. F. Beatty for mineral and timber londs. a9. - WANTED One hundred cords of pine wood delivered at the Oil Mill at once d2c wa22. . FOR SALE 190 acres of land and the Nugget Gold Mine 10 miles east of Concord. Also 1750 acres in Rowan county. See J. F. Beatty for mineral and timber lapds. aO. 8uicide Prevented The startling announcement that a preventive of suicide had been discov ered will interest many. A run down system, or despondency invariably pre cede suicide and something has been found that will prevent that condition which makes suicide likely. At the first thought of self destruction take Electric Bitters. It being a tonic and nervine will strengthen the nerves and build np the system. It's also a great stomach, liver and kidney regulator. Only 60c. Satisfaction guaranteed by Fetzer's Drug Store. A XAUi TOUNO MAM WAS STAND I KO XH .- : .f oowi. .! . .; she said maybe Miss Tremont could tell me some. An' I asked her would aba so for you. You can tell me anything you want to. I'm specially tnfrestsd- ln bears an' Indians an' cannibals." - Miss Tremont laughed ; tgaln and leaned back hi the easy chair In pleas ant anticipation, fiho bad frequently told stories to ao appreciative audience In her sister's nursery, when eager lit tle faces sought hers in breathless s pectatlon and eager little voices plead ed for "Just one more, 'please 'bout Indians!" ' ' ' It was a pleasure to bear this weary little sour away on the wings of her lmaatnutlon awfly from the second floor bedroom nnd the measles. Togeth er the roamed the plains with the red men, climbed trees with the black bean and were . cist saway on caunlbal Is lands, where only living skeletons were safe. ' Si '. J1"' - - ' Neither Mls Tretuont. nor her de lighted little, hearer was conscious of the passage of time. "And the little cub' climbed a persimmon tree and es caped from the hunter," sbe was say. lng when the clock struck, - ; ' "Was 11 A or 5?" she said.. Jim ime signed and came back to everyday life and the measles. : "I oon't know. he said. "You, can look an see, If you'd like to." : ,':x.-:: Mies ' Tremont went ' into the back parlor, and presently Jlmmle heard a startled exclamation. ' k - "Is It so later he called."- She cams back and stood by hie bed. ' "I I dldnt took at the clock," she stam mered. "There was a picture on the u nnlnt was fresh it was a nictnre of who painted It, Jimmie?" Uacle Hal, I suppose., be said lan guidly. Pictures were not as interest ing as cannibals. But Hiss Tremont seemed to think that they were. "Its a woman's nictnre. Isn't It?" he said nniitelv. "Uncle Hal said he was work ing on a stunner. He didn'J just call It a Stunner, but It meant the same his maatpmieoe I believe ha. said. . Baa ha ot red hair? Not bright red, but a riiirk hrriwaiah kind, like yoursT Moat all Uncle Hal's pictures have red aalr. Kitty iys she guesses red paint comas cheaper. Uncle Eal Call Jt aUDurn.- - Miss Tremont's face flashed and the When the summer girl finds fault with the scenery and food its a sign there are not enough young men in the hotel. Ex. A Sweet Breath Is a never failing sign of a healty stomach. When the breath is bad the stomach is out of order, . There is no remedy in the world equal to Kodol Dyspedsia Cure for curing indigestion, dyspepsia ' and all stomach disorders, Mrs. Mary S. Chick, of White Plains, Ky., writes : "I have been a dyspeptic for years; tried all kinds ot remedies but continued to grow worse. , By the use of Eodal I began to Improve at once, and after taking a few bottles am fully restored in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like.": Kodol digests ' what . you eat and makes the stomach sweet, Sold by The Gibson Drugstore. I It's all right to take things as they come it you don't expect' much. DsWitt fa tas Hams When 'you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name "DeWitt" on very box. The pure, unadulterated Witch Basel is used in making Witch Easel Salve, which the best salve in the world for cuts, burns, bruises) boils, ecsema and piles. The popularity of DeWitt Witch Basel. Salve,. due to its many cures, has . causea numerous worthless counterfeits to be placed on the market The genuine1 bears the name B. O. DeWitt Co. s Sold by The Gibson Drag Store, v. - Croup Ihstantlyreliered. Dr. Thomas' Electrio Oil. "; Perfectly safe, --' Never fails. At any drug store, LOST Eleven dollars, two fives nd a one dollar notes. Reward if left at this office. A Perfect Painless Pill Is the one that will cleanse dm sys tem, set the liver to action, remove the bile, clear the complexion, cure head ache and leave a good tosto in the month. The famous little pills for do ing such work pleasantly and effectual ly are Do Witt's Little Early Kisors. Bob Moore, af Lafayetto, Ind., says: "All other pills I have used grip and sicken, while De Witt's Little Early Risers are simply perfect." Sold by The Gibson Drug Store. rUK SALK. 2000 acres land in i farms and prices to suit purchasers. See J. F. Beatty for mineral and tim ber lands. a9. FOR SALE Five nice building lots near Gibson Mill. Will give terms to suit purchaser. Adams, Armfield, Jerome & Maness. s4 WANTED. Two farms in this or adjoining counties of 150 to 250 acres each. See J. r. Beatty for min eral and timber lands. " a9. Even the glove doesn't like to have his back on his hands. manufacturer stock thr.wn There's nothing like marriage to cure the fellow who thinks he knows it all. Baled Hay. New Crop. Black- welder & Harris, Phone 162. a2tf The Morris Select School opens September 12th in high school build ing. 7-30 tf A Summer Cold A summer cold is not only annoying but if not relieved pneumonia will be the probable result by fall. One Min ute Cough Cure clears the phlegm, draws out the inflammation, heals, soothes and strengthens the lungs and bronchial tubes, One Minute Cough Cure is an ideal remedy for the chil dren. It is plersant to the taste and perfectly harmless. A certain cure for croup, cough and cold, sola try rue Gibson Drug Store. The skeptic doesn't believe every thing he hears, even when he talks to himself. FOR SALE Jersey pigs 6 weeks old. Call on A. L. Deal, Enochville, N. C. . iy28-a4 The Dtath Penalty A little thing sometimes results in death. Thus a mere scratch, insignifi cant cuts or puny boils have paid the death penalty. It is wise to have Buck len's Arnica Salve ever handy. It's the best Salve on earth and will prevent fatality, when burns, - sores, ulcers and niles threaten. Only 25c at Eetzer's Drug Store. A man's earning capacity is seldom as great as his wife's yearning cap acity. i;- . : i ; Puts an End to it All A grevious wail of times comes as; result of unberable pain from overtaxed organs, Dizziness, backache, liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. Kings New Life Pills they put an End to it all. Try them. Only 25c. Guaranteed by Fetzer's Drug Store. No man is so lollv that sooner cr later he doesn't stack up against jollier. Burdock's Blood Bitters givos a man a clear head, an active brain, a strong, visorouB bodv makes liim fit for the battle of life. - At any drug store. , A man never realizes how unimpor taut he is until he attends his own wedding. ,- y - - , - Eczema, scald head, hives, itching of the skin of any sort instantly relieved, permanently cured.' Doan's Ointment, At any drug store. f "Intestional Iiui name for a multitude i f les. It is, the recoi, heart disease, kidney trc: ' don, flatulency, inflamn bladder, neuralgia, headac ness. appendicitis and r Green's August Flower'goes r intestinal indigestion and quic! it out of the intestinal .tract, curing any or all of the ai!.--tioned. Trial bottle, 50. 1 75c. Sold by The Couco 1 1 WANTED 200 bushels of apples, Fenix Flour Mill. dlw s-w2w Site: ma NOW is the time to get your child in the Morris Select School. 7-30 tf Wanted A few Morris Select School. girls for the 7-30 tf I hereby forbid any one entering my pasture, under any excuse or for any reason. I will prosecute to the extent of the law. W. L. Winecoff. For Sale Cotton Seed, D. J. Bost & Co. Jy 18tf rOR KENT Iwo cottages, on Georgia avenue, one five and one six room, apply to Dr. Houston .or Dr. Johnson. tf Havanners steam bread, fresh every day, Dove & Bost , tf. FOR RENT Room recendy occu pied by Cabarrus Savings Bank. Ap ply to Cabarrus Savings Bank in their new office in Morris Building. 5-12-t Ladies clean your kid gloves wi.k the Dry Cleaner. It is not a liquid, leaves no odor and can be used while while the gloves are on the hand For sale only by The Concord Drug Co. 1 0 LET A few office rooms n the new Morris building. Apply to Morris Bros. 5-13 tf FOR SALE 20,000 feet of forest pine timber; 10,000 feet oak timber, E. F. White. It you would quit paying rent, own your home, your place of business, your farm, buy and be your own land lord. Quit paying interest. Lay , by something for a rainy day,, where it will pay you interests. Call on Anams, Jerome, Armfield & Maness. In new Morris Building. ; je 29-tf UMIVIIIOb compound. Safe, WfT IrnUori ootiM. Drmmi r neJL WANTED. To fill your prescrip tions; at your service any hour of night Find me 43 W. Depot street. S W Williams. 3-22 tf Read the penny ads. . U Uajicufablea MtTd. Ksubis of Mrs.W. Nevada, 0., was . lor of 1 cured by Kodol of stemaoa trouble whlah had effected his A Pa.,w hearV-7 KODOI SJtaatWtafel Sold by the Gibson Dru,' Grand Excursi NorfolK, Va., . 16th, 190 The Southern Ry. will c popular Annual Excursion to Va., August 16th, 1904, leavii- - at o: lio p. m., arriving at x a. m. August 17th; returning folk at 7 p. m. August 18th, days and one night in Norfoi will be sold on Branch Lines at junction point vi, -; Round TripJRatr ConcfOri iulrphd i xrur- Wai. R. L Vebnon, T.P. A.,, j Charlotte. Appro points. - on your LA Insurance an Real I am now handling a c of all kinds of Insurance. Utm, thm, MctMtmt, Sic! The incontestable po!' ing issued by theNEW are the most attractive c on the market.", : I have a strong line Casualty Companies and ask a share of your bush I also have some ve;. Real Estate and Cotton for sale. - Thos. J. Y. Insurance and Real Es' Office in New Morris Eli DR. W.C. nt DENTIN Office pposXc Cannon Office Phone 42 L UUe-. o-UZ:Fr20vcjy -cri?6 'any 'cac'cU--. . " "1 Lw w- , End of a Eitter Fight .- Iwoi physicians had a long and stubborn fight with an abcess on my right lung," writes J. F. Hughes, of Du Pont, C .;"!! 1 fve me ep. rvery- ln 7 V t,r ' t r j t ' 1 T c '-a. Asa j. t'r uf sr.-. " " ' - nri Gtrcn-rthen3 the urinary brgans, - . e ' i ; ? builda up tnc Kianeys ana mvi- 4 m es ttwi t-i C::.:l ' " A. H. Tburnes, Mgr. Tills Crei C MI have been afflicted with kldnev end t Ins travel or stones wlta excncU?!r- r gave reUef. After taking FOLEY'S ki -surprising. A lew does staf.ei t s lr. X ( and now I have no r' rT ", FOLEY'S KILN IY CU : " ' ( v-w?f oi or.i ctcm.
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