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.A. ' 5 in ii ii i j ' " "T are needed to take the institution in trust and administer it for the WOMP vi Repotti received ihow that Win of Cardul . h&J brought permanent 'relief to, 1,000.000 titU forlntf unmtn in the last few Veari BecaUM of Wine of Cardul, thousand of lufferers, seemingly pit th way to premature gravel, are now neaiwy . women taking an active Interest In the dutiei of life. Mrs. Mitchell was declinlntf in health when Wine of Cardul "performed a miraculous cure" in her case, ihe suffered terribly with the agonies of falling of the womb, leucorrhaa and profuse men- . struatiort. The weekly appearance of the menses for two months sapped her vitality until she was, little better than physical wreck. ' Her nervous system gave way under tfie terrible pain and aggra- vation. Then wme the trlaj of Wine of Cardul and the cure. Mrs. Mitchell's experience ught tofdm mend Wine o Cardul to suffering women In Vords of burning eloquence. The Wine is within the reach . of all,, Woman who try It are relieved. You can get as much benefit as Mrs. Mitchell received. Ask your druggist tor Wine of Cardul. Send to the labora tory for the medicine if he tenders you a substitute. . WINECARBUI Sonth Oattn, N. C, May 29, 1800. Wln"9f Cardul and Thedford's Ulack-Drangbt Tiavo performed miraculous cure la my case. I fiuve been a great aufferer-from falling of the womb and loucorrhoea, and my menses came every week for two months and became very painful. I wii in a lad condition. My husband Induced me to try Wine of Cardul and Black-Draught, and now I have no pain. The lencorrhuea has d iBappeared and now 1 am in perfect health. Mrs. WlLLia MITCHELL. For adrloo In rnten reqnlrlnR pperfnl rtlrnrtloni, RMrea. . plTlntf RTinptoms, "The llio' AilTtnory Iertnient," Xlie t'lmttanoot! Medicine Couipmy, Cluutanooga, Teim. ifc i in ii mi FT" 1 A Ylllngp ltlackRiiiifli Saved His Little Son's Life. . Mr. II. H 151'tck. the well known vil lage blacksmith nt Grahumsvtlle, Sulli . Vau Co., N. Y., nays: ''Our little son, live yenr old, ha nlways been subject to croup, aad so bad hayo the attacks Won tlmt wo have puretl many times that ho would die. W e have bad the doctor and jiped many medicines,, but Chamberlain's Couch lleinedy is now our solo reliance It seems to dissolve the tough mucus nnd by giving frequent doses when the cronpy symptoms ap pear we have found that the dreaded croup is cured before it gets settled." I hero is no doncrer in erivinr th's rem edy' for it contains no opium or other injurious drug and may be given as confidently to a babe as to an adult. For sale at Marsh's drug store. SOUTHERRAILWaY SCHEDULE. IN EFFECT JULY 22. 1900. This condensed schedule is pub llshed as information, and Is subject to change without notici to the public : Trains leave uonoord N. C 5,87 A. M. No 8, daily, for VAeh mond; connects at Greensboro foi llaleigb and Uoldsborn; at Goldsboro .for Norfolk, at Danville for Washington and point" North, at Salisbury for Asbevillo, Knoxyille and points est. 7. 29 A. M No. 33, tbe New York and Florida Express, carries Tnllman Sleep ing Cars between New York and Au gusta, New York and Tampa, Fla and Norfolk to; Charlotte, lviehmond to Charlotte. A. M.- No. 37, daily,- Wash ington and Southwestern limited for Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, Mont gomery, Mobile Miid New Orleans, and all points South and Southwest. Through l'ullman sleeper New York to New Orleans and New York to Memphis, Dining car, vestibuled coach, between Washington and Atlanta, rnllman tourist oars Washington to San Fran cisoo Tuesdays, Tbnrsdays and Satur davt. 10:23 A. M.-No. 30. daily, for Wash ington, Richmond, llaleigb and all points -North. Carried Pullman drawing room buffet sleeper New Orleans tp New York; Jacksonville to New York. Dining car Cetween Spartan burg, S. C, and' Washington, llt25 A. M.No. 11, daily for "Atlanta And all points Sonth. Solid train, llieh rnond to Atlanta. . 718 P. M.No. 12, daily, for Rich mond. ABheTille, .Chatanooga, Raleigh Norfolk, and all points North. ' 8:51 P. M.No. 7,.daily, from Hich- nond, Washington, Qoldsboro, Selma i sleigh, Greensbcro Knoxville and Asheville to Charlotte. N. C. 8: 5i P. M.No 88, dailvW&shington and Southwestern limited, for Wash ington and all points North. Through Pullman car. Memphis to New York; New Orleans to New York. Also carries Ye4buleJ coach and dining car. Close ocju Lection at Greensboro Citltf sleeper for Norfolk. Pullman tourist cars San Francisco to Washington Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. 9.1 a P. M.No. S5, daily, foi Atlanta and New Orleans, carries Pullman deeper Hew York to New Orleans. New York to Jacksonville and Charlotte to Atlanta. Dfnning ear Washington to Spirtanburg, S. C .54 P M -No. 84, daily, the New York aud 1 lorida Fpress, carries Pull man Sleeping Cars btween-Augusta . V1 V, , ?rKl Pi Fla, and New xork; Charlotte to Richmond and Char otte to Norf' Jk via Greensboro. First sections of regular through ' or local fright trains carry passek&er omy to points uhtre they stop aoooruino to schmJulo. Frank S. Gannon Thlrd.Jice-Pret5?and Gen'l. Mr , . Washington, L. O. Joun M. uulp, Traffic Manager, Washington, D. 0. W. A. Turk. Gt.n'1. Pass. Agent, , t i t . Washington, D. O Irn i? Troctor, Local Agent Concord N iXAUtiUUAL ADDRESS Uj Uev. W. A. Lutz, President Xorth Carolina College. vf This address was delivered before a large audienee on the 24th d y of Octo ber, 1900. The entire student body then sang, 'Stand up. Stand np, for Jesus," and the President took the solemn inauguration vow. At a meet ing of the Board of Trustees, following they unanimously resolved to bave the address published in pamphlet form for general distribution. Mr. President, Members of the Board of Tustees and Friends of Education: - As you have gathered for the purpose of. inaugurating a man of your choico president of this college "it ?s fitting that you should know my views and plans for conducting and building up this institution of the church. NEED OF THE N. C. SYJSfOD. Tho Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North Carolina having been intrusted with th6 cure and cultivation of this part of God's vineyard, and' having His com- mand, "Get wisdom which is the principal thing," and being as sured .that "They who do not provide for their own house holds have denied the faith' and are worse than an infidel," .de cided Qarly to try toducato her sons and daughters oti-her own territory. To this end she en couraged the building of acade mies, and nearly half a century, ago establfshcd - one college, which was intended to be the only male college rightfully and loyally fostered by the Lutheran church in North Carolina es pecially by the members of the North Carolina Synod. Locating a college aftd erecting suitable buildings, is very necessary part in the life of a college, but not the essential part. Money pan, and usually does, locato the institution and buildings. But o consecrated men of God, men ready to servo God and Bis church, men who love God su premely, and love their neigh bors as themselves, men who have deep convictions and have the courage of tbeir convictions, sole end for which it was estab lished. DUTY OF THE TRUSTEES. The duties of trustees of a Lu theran College are ther tnosfc re sponsible far-reaching and fruit ful of any of thQ duties, of the servants of the church. To them is entrusted tho selection of a faculty, w;ho shall shape tho ed ucation, and, wo may say tho life's, of tho sons of the church; tho providing of ways ani means by .which all tho boys in tho Synod, regardless of poverty, social standing, -affliction or tim idity, may get. an education if thoy so desire. This implies that they must proyide ways by which the poorest son in the church may get an oducation alongside tho wealthiest, and that the institution should bo ad ministered in tho interest of tho boy with a will, rather than in the interest of tho boy with money. If you accept the-fore- going as true, then it follows that the success of a college de ponds entirely upon the charac ter, wisdom and action of her trustees. After they havo suit able buildings, a strong faculty and right prices, yet, if they fail to gef the boys of the Synod and contiguous territory to b'e- como students of this institution, they are a failure. HOW TO GET STUDENTS. Somo soem to think that, after what has been above, mentioned has bwu provided, boys will come Hocking to tho institution like doves to their cote. This is a great mistake. Others act as though they believed that boys must bo baited with scholar ships, liko rats aro baited with cheese, iu order to secure them as students. We disagree .with cither of these methods. They savor not of God but of men. Christ having made salvation easy, cheap and secure, yet com manded that Ho bo lifted up be foro the people to draw them, and that wo VGo out into the streets and lanes and. bring in the poor, the halt the maimed an3 the blind, that his school be' full." Thus we, having made education oasy, ctieap and so- curable to all, must then lift the College up before' all of our people in order to draw them, and then go out into the streets and lanes and gather in all who . will, that tho school may be full. The proper inducements in ac commodation, tuition and thor ough teaching, seasoned with wholesome discipline, is a sine qua non, but all business men know that no matter how good the goods, or hoV cheap the price, Kood and faithful drum ming is indispensable to real success. A word to tho wise is sufficient. (To bo continued tomorrow.) Editor Sees Wonders. Editor W V Barry, of Lexington, Tenn., in exploring MammotS Cave, contracted a seyere case of piles. Hi qui& cure through using Jucklen's Ar. nica Salvo convinced him it is another world's wonder. Cures piles, injuries, inflammation and allbodily eruptions. Only 25c. at Fetzer's drug store. Tho Kind'Ypa Hav3 Always Bought, and which has bpen in 'use for ovei 30 years, has borne tho stepiatnre of t ana lias Dcen mauo unuer ma sonal supervision since its infancy, 'Allow no one to"de?eive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good," are but Experiments that trifle with $nd endanger thp health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment.' What is CASTOR! A . Cafctoria i a harmless substitute for. Castor Oif, Pare goric, Drops 'and 'Soothing Syrifps. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Itg age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind.' Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation. and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates ther Stomach and Bowels, 'giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE C ASTORIA ALWAYS Bears tho Signature of Tie KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THf eCNTAUft OOMMNV, TT MURRAY TRCIT, NEW YORK CITY. ANNOUNCEMENT ' I jjr.-i-rfj We are glad to announce to the business public that we are now in a better position $. than ever to give you nice, up-to-date job work; having very recently received a shipment of new type. If the work is not satisfactory you get your money back. Send us a trial order. Standard Job Office. Tho Best Prescription for Chills And fever is bottle ol Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. It is simply iron snd quinine in ft tasteless form. No cure uo pav. Pricp COo, "Men sometimes make money, but money never makes men." "I have used Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and find'it to be a great medicine," says Mr. E S Phjpps, of Toteau, Ark. "It cured me of bloody flux. I cannot speak too high'y of it." This remedy always wins the good opinion, if not praise, of those who use it. The quick cures which i,t effects, even in the most f evere case.s make it a favorite every where. For sale at Marsh's drus: store. "When a man is a brute he is the most loathsome of all brutes." You assume no risk when you buy Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea "Remedy M. L. Marsh will re fund your money if you are not satis fied after using it. It is everywhere admitted to be the most snooessful ren edy in nse for bowel complaints and the only one that never fails. It. is pleas ant, safe and ieliable. "A duck of a wife some times makes a goose of her hus P OIJOVER FIFTY YER S Mrs. Winslows Soothirg Syrup has been used fir over fifty vers by mil lions of mothers for Aieir children whi.e teething, wfth perfect euccesa it soothes the child, softens the gjjms, allays all pain, cures wind colio, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, it will relive the poor litti sufferer immedi ately. Sold by druists in n Pfy! l,ftrt of th9 world. Tweuty-iivo etiuta a bot tle. Bo sure and nuk for ''Ms, Win slows SoothiDg Syrup," and .tftko no other kind SanitaryNotice! All persons are notified to clean up their premises at once, thoso keeping hogs are espec ially warned. The commissioners have taken strong action in the matter and the mayor has given strict orders A word to the wise is sufficient. Clean up jand stay ' clean arid save yourself of fine and cost. Ja. F. Harris. 'Chief of Police. I Concord National Bank Offero the business public a reliable, per manent, conservative and accommodat m: banking instutlon. We solicit your patronage with the assurance cf honorable treatment and due appreciation of your patronage. f we cftii serve you any time we will be glad to have von come and see us. . LIBERAL ACCOMMODATIONS TO CUSTOMERS. Capital ani Surplus $10,00(1 D. B CoiiTKAsrsL'Chashier J.M. Odeia. president. t m Questions Answered. Yes. August Flower still hasthe larg est sale of any medicine Ltbe civilized world. Your mothers and grandmothers never thought of using anything else, or indigestion or billiousaess. Doctor? were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendioitis, noryoua prostratiom or iieart failure, etc Thejr used August Slower, to oleiyi out the system and stop fermentation of undigested food, jFfgulatdlhi action f tho Ifver, stimu late the ngrfous and orgaaio ition of ho system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with head achy and oth- aohos. Yon only need a few doHos of Green's August Flower, m liquid form to maktyou satitiodlhere is uuiuiug Hunoua uao matter wwti you. For sale by all doolears in civilized countries k . q
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