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i! THE. 'CONCORD WEEKLY TIMES. i ii most -ridely circulated paper 1 .. erer published in BOOK AND JOB PhlNTING. OF AUi KUfDS : Executed in the Best Style AT Lima PRICES. ' Our Job Printing Department, with every necessary equipment, is prepared to turn out every va riety of Printing in first-class style. No botch-work turned out from this office. We dupli cate the prices of any legitimate establishment. HE C;,banus, Richmond Ilo wan, Montgomery, Davidson, Randolph, SU.Yily, Anson and 1 Union Counties. STICK A TIS HERE. ! ' ' ' t ",..-'--' IJATI MODERATE JOHN B. SHERRILL, Editor. 'BE CTTTST .AJbTO FB-AJES OiTOT. frar, t Advance Volume XV. CONCORD, N. C THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1898. Number 49. CONCORD -i . .;. - . r -r- ., ..... : p : 1 ' r TIM IS. Case of Poisoning tHood's Sdrsaparlila Drives the PoK. (son from the System, Quiets the Nerves, Relieves Dyspepsia ; and Catarrh. ( ' ' i While in the army I was poisoned in Iwirdly with poison oak, and I did not get wi'll 'or 15 years. My blood became bo ."ected that - was taken with a hacking jcoufcb, and I was thought to be going Unto consumption. I took many different jinedieines without avail, and. finally re ceived to try Hood's Sarsaparilla. When , ii lid finished-taking the frrst bottle the ijSrltiles began to disappear from my it'ody , and after I had taken three bottles I was well. I have also Buffered with ca Urrh in the head and have' been taking HoduVs Sarsaparilla for this trouble, and ' it helps hie. In fact I take it for all ail ments and believe it has no equal as a iblood -purifier. It quiets the nerves and Vivcs refreshing sleep. It has -relieved in'O of dyspepsia and built mo up." J. 1. Holi iuay, Williamston, South Carolina. Hood's Sarsaparilla iKtiiv.ix'st-ln fact the One True I'.lood Purifier. SM.t-viM 'urugjrists. Jt; six for $5. BILL ABP'8 LETTEK. ; .: . Of course it was General Scott who wrote about th hasty plate of soup. Many letters from venerable men have refreshed me and my esteemed friend. Mr. Carnochan, of Borne, has sent me a kind message about my mistake in put- Y c j ,, i war a wao in. i oaiu. I ?tlrS ald folks not long Hood s Pills ire I.:vcr 1!:: asy to .easy iiOierave. 2oC P4m-i pecuUar Ula. The itH' A 1 1 right remedy lor ' Al tTbables' llls-especUtUy I ?tj Y f worms, and stomach -kjkkSr disorders 4a , - .1 ' .im tIT fA Frey's Vermifuge hM cured children for 50 years. .Send i',"r lilus. booa aoout tne ills ana me re.iolv. Oie boultt mailed tor SS mIj. tJtS. .BEX, Baltimore, Md. ting the soup on Taylor. tin history about it. and henm things can only be established memory the memories of our oldest people. I am gratified ' to learn from these letters that come daily that there are left bo many good old men with with inteligent memories men of four score years and over and who like all old people now live in the past and love - . . . . ii. in i4 to recall the even m haf ,hnrvrvn1 fifiw I ... inrl RiTtv VMri aim T..,i;..:((:Z am0DK U8 both V irginianB and were very superior commanders. Scott was ambitious and arbitrary. iTaylor was modest, retiring, an upright and a downright man, and duty was his watchword. His nomina tion for the presidency was forced upon him and grieved .his Vife greatly, for she said: "They seek to rob me of my husband and our children of a. fa thee." Her fears proved more than true, for the cares and anxieties of political life caused his early death, notwithstanding be had a cabinet of a great and .good men to share his Burdens and relieve him of many responsibilities. Our own George W. Crawford was his secretary of war. General Scott was not onlr ambitious, but be was envious of Taylor and sought to embarrass him in Mexico by withdrawing troops from his com mand. At one time he reduced Taylor's force to 2,700men, while he was opposed by 7,000 of the enemy.v His subordinate officers advised a retreat or falling back to roint Isabel and there wait for reinforcements, .but Taylor said, No, I will advance or die in my shoes," and be did and wot a signal victory. There was politics in war theD, just as there is ray foe and h? is one of my best friends. Sometimes when I am asked which side I fought on I say I don't know, ' for surely 1 wouldn't have tried to kill such a good, whole-souled people as these I have mingled with for the last twenty two years. May -be it was some other war I was in. I said that to the Fitz- BUCh I arIr.Vrl oni) nno Knm i.n irom j m.u ;t .1 ii 1..: was in and some firitisher punched your eye out." . Weil, I liked that man and so does everybody who knows him. He has no family.but is rearing and edu cating three nieces down here in Geor gia. They are good people who dare to come down here from the north-and They keep on homing and my fear is the good society up there will soon be broken up. I tell you. my brethren, there are good people in every country kind people, who would rather do you a favor than injure yon. The great traveler, Livingstone, wrote that many years ago, and it is the truth Our boy, Carl, who has been living in Mexico for two years, writes that the Spaniards whose more intimate ac quaintance he has made are just as nice people as he ever found anywhere. 'Of course," Bays he, "they are for their country just like we Americans are for ours, but we don't quarrel nor discuss the war to any disagreeable ex tent." Bill Arp. KEV.SAM P. JOKES "WRITKS. I have been in attendance on the Gen eral Conference of the M. . Church South, in Baltimore for several dayr. This is a body composed of the best men of our church; they are thoughtful and conservative. We have just elected two new bishops, Drs. Candler and Morrison. They are both good men, true men, brainy men, and first-class preachers. I predicted more than three months ago that of course come true. . Dr. Hoss has been re-elect ed editor of The Christian Advocate, the position he has filled already for eigbt years. F. H. Whistner was elect ed secretary of the board of church ex tension. The SpaniBh-Ameriom war has lost some of its enthusiasm. There does not seem to be much excitement in Balti more, Washington and - Philadelphia. The volunteers seem to be mastering q very slow over the signatures of four of Cobb's best citizens. No rumor or hearsay in this indictment. The Atlanta Journal is the paper of the people, and her col umns are open to the people.- That's why we take the Journal and like the Journal. Sam P. Jones. CATAIN HAHAR OK KKLIQIOK. 1 NKTTS FROM COON SKIN. The correspondent for Coon Skin district sends the following items to the Turniptown Maul : ; ; Tom Holden came out winner at the eating match last Saturday, having put himself on the outside of two dozen icted more than three months ago f Der m8" Ba? .TT thev would be the mm elected and Uld down ms 8PectacleB ,and tney would be the men elected, anq e0njTO.ation en I see de fruits ? J..?2?S.,55f ahead. He tol' you dat dey 's no The Deacon on Ing-ersoU. i"Kunnel Ineeisoll been beah yuther n: tne er it already. He tol' you dat dey 's no hell, en I see fum de slimness er dis congre- gashun dat you believe it! But doan fool yo'se'f ! fer des ei sho' ez you set tin befo me terday dey's a red hot hell waitin' fer you, whar de fireman never goes off duty en dey's no holiday on de Fo'ther July! I ain't got time tei prove it, but I'll make dis propersitioa : Whoever wants ter 'scape dat hell mus' signify it dis mawnrn', en in dis way: This may be along, tedious While ngin' er de hymn on py 208, J i .AifrhAfAi Ki'0i. Wi hamfl will niifla mil n Edison the Inveutor. Tlie great electrical inventor of war before it is over, and there may come up complications later on with other nations. ,i In spite of the duties that hold me at the general conference and the large headlines' in the newspapers daily, with their reports concerning war, as a citizen of Georgia there are some other things I am interested in. We are to have a nomination and election for the con gressman from the Seventh congress ional district of Georgia. . wy neighbor and friend, J. Watt Harris, is a candi date, and he is running" grandly. He is a brainv, decent fe'low, a nd would honor our district as ber representative in congress. 1 have known wait iiarns from bis infancy, lie is on tne ngnt side oi all questions. He is a manly fellow and way yonder head of his com The DtsUafvlBheel Asthor of Sea Power" Relmtea His Experience. From a Lecture In Brooklyn. '.Let me briefly say to define my po sition at once clearly that my experi ence of life is that of one who has biased his practice upon a full intellectual ac- boiled eggs, four boxes of sardines, to cebtanceof the Christian fiath. as ex- pounds of cheese and one pound of nei ingersou oeen nean. ue i . f - :ja lkr.lrvm. Epnaao-o u l.rtka ight, and the .detpoDv u he K AAa and Kicene Creeds, champion eater of Coon Skin district. In Uhoeeand in the Word of God I amid great enthusiasm, and his funeral, as I II llltlll. Mill! IIIHI. C II VS IIICI CI W Bj w rv v w-w H . aw awak v. you dat dey s no nen. Klt?nt n . intallM4.nal attended. aatikfaction John Bruce yawned twice about 10 This beinsr so. now that I am verging o clock D'nday morning. on Aid age. for I am not far from 60, lon bkm is an a boom. The Widow and for more than thirty years now x-ermns nas Bweps on ner irom veranua have held this faith and to it committed and Silas Moss has put a new stem in mv future, what have I to sav of mv I his cob pipe experience, l snouia repiy mDnei, in i uuu wuiipuu tuj laoiuj nucuiiia-u the Iwords of the Psalmiat : "Thou, to pick his teeth a few days ago and is Tr Viaat. nwAr TaWeA tVinrn that trust now lying 'at the point of death Irom in Thee." It is, I think, the hopeful- over exhaustion and nervous prostra npM .nf relicrion thathaa most impressed I tion. itaelt m the reanlt of mv experience Hiram Jenkins has opened ft tanyard and I am not naturally of sanguine and restaurant here, and is prepared to temper. As a matter of experience, serve meals and lunches at all hours. . i ' THH : : ' Concord National Bank. t With the. latest approved form of iixM.ks, and eyery facilily for handling ln'couiits; oilers a( M - FIRST t CLASS V SERVICE i to the public, . ' the century, Thomas A. Edison, began his scientific career in a freight car, in which he, a boy of twelve, conducted chemical-experiments. Says the New aork Tribune: . - i - When one recalls the more impor tant of Mr. Edison's invention the petitor for the place in ability, to say printing teiegrapn lor stock: quotations, i noinmg or Borne omer imngs, the duplex and quadruplex system of t have nothing especially against Col now. and my prediction is that neither telegraphy, the incandescent lamp, the onei jonn Maddox. but if I had not at Fitzhugh Lee nor Wheeler will be per- subdivision of currents (within a year tended to my jc b any better than be has ot tne oracular prediction py iwuisn to ms 0 or three terms would have scientists that it could not be done), M0ne me in congress. John is "absent his carbon transmitter for telephones, too often from roll call I hear, and 'I the megaphone, the-phonograh, the knQW if ni8 constituents were to look magnetic separator and kinetoacope I mto tnaj matter, together with his want it is hard to realize that he is only fifty j0f corded votes on scores of important years old. meisures since he has been in Congress, That magnificent laboratory m which they would almost unanimously elect he spends bo many happy hours, with I Dim to remain at-home. I never have saltpeter. Br'er Williams will pass roun de hat en poll de members ez follers All who b'leves in hell fire straight, will .1.11 -It A. J 1 Irm JU.mA A arap m a aoiiar; au go uuuo " sUriing in life with a fearful and appro- Highest price paid for green hides, will say so wid 25 cents; all who doan .? T find caaaimja v ow Fine lots of hair for building purposes, m it nf oil Mil in 111 MnN HOT! T " ' . . - : ' I 11. -r 1 ... - ... .T-ing the feeling of hopeful confidence, anagoou iresn jersey putter, Kep con- we ii separate ue money eu put ,u .u , Rtonrhv mfi - often Burel t ttanUy on hand de hst whar you 'Wongs, uome, now, Him the Israel. The many friends of our. popular wnue we singsi . itPn imn Ond'a worts: unlike merchant, Mr. Kallup Jones, will deeply them(, on occasion of their great offense,! sympathize with him in his recent busi- . i ( i . . i . .1 J a 1 t nA.a twnK1aa Hna ilav loaf, irocl' TTnf it naf Deenxrameu ine tiieiice u ieaiiii" v.v..v-a. ..v--iv snmrithin of His wavs. But I should Bailey's muley cow put her head in the Morion inati it what T Aonceive to store door and devoured the stock of T . . . . i ..II J iL.i .' 1.1 11. - - A . V Oiwl'a wnrlrin if I limited mv loun- caooaReB, aim luai, niguv uie mus car dtiori nf inArfiaaW confidence to mere ned off the bologna sausage. Mf . Jones ratioinl dfidiictions from experience was unable to tide over these disasters, --"-- a I m A. . m .1 and to them only. If so, as occurs and alter duly considenpg tne matter often! in science, some sudden instance and consulting with his attorneys, it was Bmintrtir to th oc.ntra.rv. which can- decided best to make an assignment, rBV -w . I J ii..' 1- r not be accounted for by the intellect, wiums j might bring the whole previous convic- opener, was turned over to Tal Weeks, tion of God's faithfulness into doubt who now has it m his pocket Whai I ind, . God be thanked, and which I believe to be the direct gra cious work of God, the Holy Ghost, in Caste in Cuba. From the Chautauquan. I A Spaniard was born iu " Spain. His son. who was born in Cuba, is . not a Spaniard, but a jCuban. If a Cuban shnnld eo to Madrid when he is two weeks old. and spend all his life in the palace, be would still be a Cuban, and not anite as good as a Spaniard. If a Soaniard should go to Havana when h is two weeks old. and spend all his 1 . ii . i . a nl.nlntmn tile in me cuv ur uiivu a uhuuhwu. be would still be a Spaniard, and enjoy the distinction and social position which a Cuban can never attain. Ihe sons hum FQVDER Absolutely Pure From FACTORY to CONSUMER Of, llStUl(PX:ICt) the iarn-St r'zu v; ; ever tiirtiii- : i rr dra.-i', l t.io. Vv Our. it e v Ii-J- rV wj. cata!rriic coi:iainn p v.- ries, t'n.i Ut-i i-. f rora, Bed.linpr, etc., is yours fr iho I asking:. Sprciul supiilrmcut J-it is- (A CA It PET C ATA lA'U U I, lit liU.O-Al pranlied cojora is also nji vd: t ee. write Tor it. If von w sii Fiiiiipimi.-f im r mailed for 8o. All ramc-i -.'! l frM tUla inonlti nnl l:rl"il , ialdon 69 jnreliac nnri o . ;. EaesasFood. Would it not be wise mittea to make. lame enougb to en danger the republican party. War was politics in Burke's day and it is in ours. Scott was a brave, exacting and accomt pltshed officer, but was courtmartialed three times for political effect, ae was asserted by his friends. He fell short of I his ambition to be president and his last words were. "James, take good care of trt Biihsfif lltp and daughters of a bpaniard are ouuans g i irit of man growth of con- more eggs for meat in our daily, diet? if they are born in Cuba ; but tne sons fa for wWch intellect can give no About one-third of an egg is solid nutri- This is more than can be said ol Capital, - - : l'rofit, : - - -Intlividual responsi : liilitv of share ' Holders,. i Keep your account with us. . . . t t l .... j . mil as aErreea. jjioerai scvuiuuiuui tiou t all our Customers. ' J. M..ODELI1. President, 4 Dl B. CO LTBANE, Cashier my horse." Parties have abundant reason to fear the popular advance of military heroes'. $50,000 1 through military; channels. Washing- 22J)00ton. Jackson. Harrison. Taylor. Pierce and Grant. It is astonishing how sudden ly and rapidly an unknown man can 50 000 1 advance to highest pinnacle through the rioruineaoi war, wueuier iuey uo c Interest I cidental or meritorious. Here before me are sixteen large volumes of Apple- ton s Cyclopedia, publisbel in 1861, and the name of Ulvsses Grant is not in them, and yet within the brief space of eight years be was made president of the United State.' Had there been no war who doubts . but that Grant would baye ended his life unhonored and un known in his brother s tanyard at Galena. . . More- probably he would be still living, for tanyards" are healthy places and do not breed cancers. A few months ago Uewev was unknown outside of a limited naval circle, but now his fame is : world-wide. What a commentary upon the .science of gov .h'.t ticrrWl- orprtintx a bottle Of Atn-1 A-nm-nf A Dat man HWa Danifil : v r - . - - ft O I Vt4JUtfUW. ..rw u.vwu - vanii. the sure cure: , -r 1 Webster devotes a life to - its study and i tiu- followiinT-. 1 becomes a polar Btar. of statesmanship. "... ... I . -I L V. i,,v l.r. ,nn1Jf - for vpars witn UCQUinDE uy mow uuv uro uiubjjbw iuo I took two bottles4jf vour respect and conhdeoce ot an nations,. and grandsons and great-grandsons of a Cuban must always be uuoans, no matter if thev were born in Madrid and speud their whole lives in that city. No i Cuban can ever become a Spaniard, no matter what happens to him, and from thft SnaniBh nomt of view he is a de generate. Ironical Ifs. Chicago News. Tf a man never makes mistakes he never makes an vthing else. If at first some men don't succeed, thev fail, fail again , -Tf vou must bet. always bet dn the - -- - too and the bottom tacts. If angels fear to tread where fools rush in they should use their wings. If a girl is pretty she doesn't have . w i i ts r- i i account, i "ine spirit ltseii, says sau menu Paul J "beareth witness with our spirit." meat- There are no bones, no tough I don't account for this,-1 only know I pieces that have to be bid aside. A it. For this, beyond all other tilings, II good egg is made of ten parts shell, value such reputation for intellectual I sixty parts .white and thirty parts yolk powet as! I have attained that I can I The white of an egg contains ; bb per sav. With all boldness and assurance, I water and the yolk bz per cent. iTacti that there is wrought in me increasingly, I cauy an egg is animal lood, and yet as vears ago, by a thine which my in- there is none of the disagreeable work telledt takes cognizance, but for which J of the butcher necessary to. obtain it. ter of experience, but it is an experi- freely, and many of these men are enceavhich no man can impart to an- eighty and ninety veers old, and have otherl I can tell vou I have it. and 1 been remarkably free from sickness, you know .me at least not to be a fool, 1 Eggs are best when cooked four mm- but hevond mv assertion I can give I utes; thiB takes away the animal taste you rioJ proof. j which is offensive to some, but does not when waa aaked to address vou i Harden tne wnite or yoik bo as to maice i a .... .i lit 3:rts l i. x j: i le mv. nt cniirse. mat tne time wmcu i mem uiiucuit iu uitrest. au ckh n to 1 could be! allowed admitted of no argu- cooked very hard is difficult of diges go to the trouble of hanging up mistle- mpnu. iThe onlv thing of value that I tion except by those twreons posscssEd toe Christmas. ---'-r" I could bei contributed was a brief, posi- ot stout stomachs; sucrt eggs snouia do ' If love was dumb iDgtead of blind it I tire statement, to which would attach I eaten with bread and masticated very would not be abl.u!Wuree-1crB0 1 vhntptver riiyht might derive from the! Cnely., An -vks -ctocI -otr-iotyrtris i ranch foolishness. . ; personality of the speaker, Of the faith j for a kingr-rdf kings. deserve hotter food If vou would avoid the usual Christ-1 t.w was in him. and of the grounds of than anybody else. Uned ei - How ottcn you hear of a sWeet tnno vnt. child suffering from some trrrible M r xnt disease which is hereditary and f which if not eradicated from the sr-stem -will he a source ofmiseryvdpring its en- ! the life. If you are a parent and your i ehihl is suffering froinanv blood disease, his coat off, out at West Orange, is a 1-4 jonn much officially since be sold very dinerent worksnop irom tne ireignt 1 nil mv tat rabbits at Home sos cheap car in which he once conducted chem- t am 8ure the whieky drinkers arid ical experiments. -Buthe works with I jjamblers haven't got it in for John the same enthusiasm and unremitting Reaijy 1 do not think he ever did them assiduity now as men. 1 mucb harm officially. 1 feel satisned He retains his youthful love ot lun, tDat tne Seventh district has honored too, and enjoys a joke more than a jonn more than he has honored the square meal. In fact, the unostenta- district, and I am in favor of Jetting tious way in which he eats a workman s 1 hjm reBl awhile. I am for Watt Harris dinner on a busy day, without leaving! because I know he has more sense and his laboratory! is but a single ulustra-1 more ability, and I know Watt would tion of the simplicity of taste which is J not geii rabbits as cheap as John did. so common a trait of genius. I jt the good people of the Seventh con gressional district look,, well, iota-these Answered. , I matters, and see if there is not more The doctor wltd made the reply no- trjth than poetry in what I have-4cn t! holnw vrmt h. wisft man. becanae he I aaviner. - ' . 1 replied to a question-which no one By the way, Mr.jwit or m m,e boX of ciear, from your wife swear bia ccfifidence.il sum it ail up in the much less wholesome than boll, could answer, in such terms that the against the Bate of cidfcr m LartersviJie ;.fc.i .-T . ... - , I A otr ja.i intn -vAt -. a are ones off smoking immediately; the scrapes acquaintances get him into. 'Ixb Cabin Phllosr. Rave node dollars. Long life doan ,r. ,.1 rheumatism i in 1 .st excellent medicine, Africana, which i fi.is aboiit relieved me entirely and I feel j like a different man. My little daughter, ic-i-ht. vears old, was greatly ,'afflicted : w-it h sore evfs all her life, and less than 7 - -j , - hnt is displaced from power to make room for a man who knows nothing but how to fight. The wonder is that we are still a nation and have a govern ment. But fortunately these military hf roes are generally men of mind and nuestioner thought him wise. Doubt-1 caused the merchants who" are dealing i.a ho knows when to eive bread pills. I in it to close out the stuff: I am ever ill-tating but harm- lastinglv against the sale of anything in less droos. I a prohibition town that. will make boys "Doctor," said ap old lady to ner drunk and motners uiscouooiaie. family physician, "can you tell me I a good citizen of Marietta told me the V it 5j Vot snnio f-Viililrpn rfl WimLiU.. J.u m.l thnir hail. nmt.hin7 uun . 10 mv.mv . I utlici Uttjf lJo.i( " . v . Ol. , . ' dumb?" worse than cider in Marietta, that they bring happiness el you got ter enu 11 in r nAtfl!nlir molam " TPnllPfl I l 1 AJK msa wlnA mannftMlir. I flA T)Cl -hOUSP- Hr-trr. "Tt is owing to the fact that kw ih inrlirn nf thft circuit court. 1-t de saying is true uai u gi-ju uic they come into the world without the from hie vinevard. And, by the way, young, dese heah gray head people must facult of speech.'? '. that yineyard is.a sort of hobby of bis, be a hard lot er sinners. m..niiPmirtw thf niri lanv. 1 t i.i it taEes trouDie .er Kivo ouuic t-i" X.ai U.V . V. ... " AVM " - " ml J I 1 llllIlA.. ' I 7 - - . . "now just see what it is to be educated Tbey tell me the judge makes large sense. Dey never thinks er stringing a 1:1 T.rrt VitiQlinr1 I - i: : TK.- -Al! if nnll I licrhtmn' ron till fle IlZnuIU Beta mc IIKH H. lllMLtll. A VC 00-.VU 111 T imwwm I niiunill f-M s 11 wiuk. JL. AJY V Will. Uiv a I - w reiteration of my sure and joyful confi-1 An egg dropped into hot water is not ft m. m-.n was careful in scraping ac- A0,.oA that I have tried God these only a clean and 'handsome but a deli- auaintances he might avoid many of many vears and found Him ever faith- cious morsel. Most people spoil the the same thing more -than a dozen times and all I could get out of him was, 'Because they are r ... . ' , - . J .J aa. - I . 1. J 1 Vaa Alnnn tj KoVA I one bottle ot Atncana nas cucyicu afp" imoraia auu uic wcu cuuva-i . 1 n. n fiords, rhe I rward for the supremacy of civil law. Our military presidents made good rentlv a pernjanent cure reat pleasure to recommend your most v.-riWf mp.iirin- the "Africana. as a i;reat relief to suffering humanity. . ' Rev. F. M. Jordan, , Hrevarci, Transylvania county, N.C. S..l'a hv V. B. Fetzer. Marsh Drug Co., and f. I). D. Johnson. BUJME & BR0,: Machine Works, CONCOBD-N. C. General Macbinists in Machine Dealers. made presidents. Old Hickory was arbitrary and fearless, but he was unselfish and had the good of the country at heart. Grant had more consideration for the rights of the states and'of the southern people than Stanton had or Andy Johnson. But the late civil war has passed into Lining; Out tbe.Bysaa ' A colored exhorter,' while holding a meeting in Georgia, solicited a special collection to defray the expenses of the meeting. "We'll pass roun' de hat," he said, 'endurin'- de singin' of de hymn on Page No. 205 'On Jordan's Stormy 'Banks-' " And then he pro ceeded to "line out" thehymn, bat so intent was he on tne coiiecuon mai i niiAntitiea of wine. I ... ... An. . I 1 I A J I.A..AA -I a AiiAn. aaa,. nvnnir npv if.ii I ir iik iiuiiBC. u - 1 ii-- ikoi ha Itaotmi it in I .! V.t rlev wnz a elevator fum dis worl' Ua : a ii ,k o to- Koown Romo folks would say dat ana aoove iu ceimi wira n - . , , , , . iu - loaet ha riiiin' on a elevator makes dey head nanuer 01 iuc juukc, j .-. judge belongs to the tail end of the firm. I swim. nn e Wat is very convenient 10 me : bein maoe in six fnl faithful not onlv in the ordering of taste of their eggs by adding pepper and my eternal life, but still more faithful 1 salt A little sweet butter is the best in the1 gradual increase to me of that dressing. Eggs contain much phos- knnwlpdp e of God. in which standeth phorous, which is supposed to be bene rtr PtPnml lifo a. knowledge of whose I ficial to those who use their brains growth I can give no account except I mucn. O I V 'A tViot T irlrt lrnnw. . ' . .. ... . I A Comnromlie 1 think- von eTftAtiv ior listening 101 ! J- J " . J A . A.I UTX ,i ir..., 11 .-,l.,l ro anri vrtur rK.Mr ior asKintr me 101 rur noouiiesa eukc. ju-iti -cu speak: i I value beyond words the op- the young lady's mother at ureakiast porturiity, once in my life, before God's "what was the matter with you and lJ m.r fQ;fU th-Hn maTfa I TTarrv in tViA narlnr last, nicht?" UVUUICk t V LUJ. UU', 1aV W aav... j t a is and lias been not in my imperfect "Why, mama? What?" inquired faithfufness Alpha and Omega, the the daughter demurely. Beginning and the End, the llrst and " vv by you quarreieu ior nau an uour the Last. I rejoice that once at least I like a pair of maniacs." am ablb oubliclyio lay at His feet in ' "Oh," she replied, remembering the $7.45 (a fa JUIaIUS IXINF.8 & SON, Vf Dept. 909, BALTIMORE, MO. . O) buys a mado-fo-yoiir-mi-n-s-ure All-Wool Cheviot Mi , expressas-o urcpnid t" ymir station. Wrlto lor r. n( ?:t.f. lotrue nnii earn piis. A JOr.8 (exactly as below). PROFESSIONAL CARDS, D. O. ULDWCU. p. M. L. BTKVRKS, M. B DRS. GALDWELL & "STEVENS, Office in former PoBtofliee Building on Main ireei. . Telephone No. 37. - DR. H. C. HERRING. fiENTIST, is again at his old place over Torke's Jewelry More, : :: COKCOHS XT. O Dr. L. N. Burleyson, Physician and Surgeon. Offpr- hia nrofesslonal scrvlcos'to tho tens of Concord and vicinity. 3 : Ortice 0vr Marnti's drug f'CI'Js . Teleuhoue No. M - cltl- DJR..AVI-C. HdTJSTON - Surgeon - 5$ Dentist, coNcoan, h. c ' r , . - . Is prepared to do all kinds of Deuta. work in the most approved manner. Office oyer Johnson's Drua Store. - L. T. HAIITSELL, Ittorney-at-Law, CONCORD, NOETH CAROLINA . Prompt attennon given to all busi ness. Office in Morris bnilding oppo site courthouse. We lo heavy machine work; also engine .,..1 i.ii.., -rL- AAnM.i.iiv- Pine cutting ana thr. aittng done to 10 inches Inclusive. AU or .1, -i..... nAmni nil mrefvi atteatlou ;ui4 nriccs as low as consistent fth llrst-ciass ir..rL',.. n.i materials. When in need ..f iuivtliinii in our line trive us a call. ; ' . Oilii-i-aud works. Corbin St.. . . SAYINGS BANK. Capital Slock, $50,000. ( olteclions a Specialty. - fromnt Remittances Guaranteed. history-and theone we are now engaged L hoie Une8 of it and sup. ;n 1 a U..1 onmolhintr aI(U. t 0. ... .. . ,, in wui u.ie i"- .v. - . others, witn tne 101 lowing reeun.: . . .. i ,jHA.A,tf.ir'- At 13 UUUUUIUUIJI optuuiwf, - can foretell what it will grow to. Of course it has got to keep on until after tha noit nrpfurlnntal election mat1 is bur politics, and Spain has her politics, too, and must preserve ner uyuaaiy. And so it is polities on both sides. The starving Cubans were in it at the begin ning, but they are i.ox in n now. iuc Monroe doctrine didn't apply to Cuba, but it seems that it does to the 1'biiip pines. We don't know whither we arc drifting, but inusf fall into line and ex claim, with Decatur: "My country- right or wrong my country. mm sounds well of course, dui no. bo wen a- Davy Crsckett's motto: "lie sure you are right,, then go ahead." What we want is peace on earth and goodwill among men. I was down at unaoiua the other day a sweet little vilage about fifty miles below Macon and there I met an ex-major of the federal army. Mo Kail hot one eve. and strange to Bay', v.a.1 t.--.nA thn man who shot out the "On Jordan's stormy banks I stand " En cast a wishful eye To Canaan's fair en happy land (Don't let dat hat pass byl) "Ode transportln', rapturous scene Dat rises to my sight I (Drap In dat nickel. Brudder Green!) En rivers of delight! - "Could I but stand whar Moses stood End view de landscaye o'er ' Not Jordan's stream, or Death's cold flood (We wants ten aouars morn.; A Safe System. A vnnnc of. nerhaps not too honest nnrnoses in life, was in pursuit of tailor who would not be likely to press v.im twv nlnae! v for his bills, and was recommended to a certain man. . "No said his tailor. "I never send hills to nice Deoole." "Yon' iiiRt the man for me," said tViA vniith. "But," added the tailor'if people do not oav without being pestered f ith . - . ... . .. a : I conclude that tuey are no- nice sav is dis: Anybody worl' like dis in two weeks is n-iitrht.v wpll. Train up de chile in de way he shall an hnt hA aho' ter hiD. de light in front er him. Provisional. We want your business however or farce. Interest paid on time denoBits. iAS.C.GIBSON. D.F.CANNON, hills .v Ua Kaia ; y,.nt!in He has nennle. and send the bills right along! .- . ... : iwn'ofnriwpntv- tia vniin? man concluded that he hPPTl IIVID? IU BVlt.u tir, -v- . I . . moii two vears and Bavs tbey are the best peo-1 would try another tailor, . t-....... i v - . 1 1 . i.:.,-f me he has ever xouno iue aiuuw, i . . i !i.LI. . . l.WrtAn frankest and mow uuBpimu c. A Mmwm.tW rMtn.Mt.r Cashier. President. Feb. 2& ly .. . i iii' II II m 1 II 1 IV! Li CiveaU, and Trade-Mark obtained apd all Pat ient business conducted for MODCRATC FCC. JOus orrict is o-positc U.S. Ptst Omck Uai we can secure patent in .less Uroe than tnose icinuie irom vvasningwn. - . . i i Send model, drawing- or photo., with descrtp Jtion. We advise, if patentable or not, free ot I charge. Our fee not due till patent is seemed; . 5 A Pamphlet "How to uocun rK, " 5 cost ol same in the U.S,juid foreign conntries sent tree. Address, '!'. iC-A.snowaco. pp sjo r ct " 'A'yVV-ff When . . .. - 1 u lit fS-. v.The Paris- (Ky.) Reporter fat;. waa 8omewu uUu.u. -v - - , HaDei-jj in -a conspicuous place in got over it. a"" a. .-hoot nf ahite naner. beanng a list 'f-cfl seemed familar. It haunted me oi iu.i y " ZL" .t,, One day we gotio master advanced the amounts for you. i T'T.ua iv a. m vprv earnestly, his. That is wnat ae isappuiuicu .u.. 1 S IIIIUUK nBiuuw ... - - , l--i -..M ,hnt nart Of the field and HIIU . " ,1 ... . other seller and just v Uttle higher In the same building is the judge s omce. I learn that those who drink this wine say that drunk come very quick. I am ..- ... i a told that it is a fact that tne large pari of drunkenness that has been before the mnvor a court for the last two or three . . 1 - L years, has been attrioutea 10 ine unu-- ing of winer. That wnerr mere are dances and entertainments in this city, this wine is kept on ice for them in bot tles. The good people of the commu nity have had their eye on the matter for some time and in a quiet way n nas been condemned, but most of the dear peop'e of Marietta seem to be unable to see the difference between a drunk on corn juice and a drunk on grape juice. Mv ftnrl save our bovs from the damnable wine cellars. The boy ma triculates in the wine cellar and gradu ates in the bum saloon. The grand jury of Cobb county, even, has delived itself as follows: WeT-re alarmed at the amount of drunkenness and debauchery among the young men of our county, coming out of the use of domestic wine, ciders, etc." ' ' I am told that the judge who is the proprietor of this wine cellar, fined a nWrl cmiltv in his court for sfelling one drink of whisky in Marietta silence fraught with for 10 cents, the sum of $250, and all -nstii or tm to the chain gang ' for one year. He went.. Some of the citizens .an . a. 1 of Marietta told me tnai me juuae -wine has caueed more drunkenness- in Marrietta than all; the nigger blind tigers put together. . ... , Now, in the name of decency and right, in the name of the good mothers, and the boys who are wrecked, is such an official worthy of the honor his con stituents bestow upon him, and more than all is he worthy of a seat in the highest court of the state ? : ; ; Cobb county bas been a prouioiuuw county since '84. 1 beipeu to maae that county dry; 1 would neip to aeep it rlrv. :i If any private citizen sees, proper to make and sell wine in a prohibition town, he may suffer the condemnation of hip neighbor, but whosoever holds i-iir 'hoot dia worl' not works4-however poor my ' deeds the circumstances, "Harry wanted me to talk bout dis won not l . , ,. . . . . j wante4 mm to days; but all 1 got terj lii"x. t .Lnmr,iwi,iJ ItaVnit. hpnnsoVio wnn comnanv. vou dat km make a I "" ft" ,1, . .rT! lli i rlnin has been of Him and through Him, and know tliat, an tilt: unu ucuicuv .v...v, auv hope wjhich experience of His faithful ness renews day by day. : : The Svracuse Post prints a story con taining an excellent hint, which fathers and mothers who have babies to name may well consider A girl baby was brought to a clergy man of Syracuse to be baptized. He asked the name of the baby, i "Dinah MM1' the father responded, i "Jiut what does the M stand for?" asked the minister. "Well, I don't know yet; it depends upon how she turns out. "How she turns oul? Why, 1 ..... .1 . If n. !.l (V.A. Mintafn. n'-t nnaersianu y-uu, oiu mo huuuum "Oh. if she turns out nice and sweet d(F-1, and handy about the house, like her mother, I shall call her Dinah May. Rut if she has a fiery temper and a hnmhshell disposition like mine, I shall call her Dinah Might." . L A 8rioas Mistake. - Deaorwi Jackson was a very pious, but very determined old colored citi zen, of i Owl Creek valley. He had a young mule which his boys were un able to iride and their failure to break the anihial so exasperated the old man that halrlptpr mined to ride it himself. He was, however, no sooner located on .r. n ... A 1 its back man ne was tnrown into an adjoiniig lot, where he was picked up with both legs broken and ms necic badly sprained. "What on earth did such an old man T Ho as you mean by trying to ride a wild voung : muie iiae uian. aaaou uw Well, what did you quarrel about?" 'We didn't quarrel, mama, only he insisted that I should take it, and I would not." "How did you settle it finally?" "Well,, mama, we we compromised and both of us took it." . A decidedlv sympathetic feeling for the United Slates is growing. in Gerr many. The talk of a proposed alliance of the United States, Germany and Great Britain bas alarmed Spain. W. R. LILLY, X. C Ii. XONTOClIKBr, M. 7 offer their professional services to the citizens of Concord and vicinity. All calls promptly attended day or night Omce and residence on UMBt .Depot reet, opposite Presbyterian church. . She Won. "Marv."said Mr. Thomas, when a ! whose command. . I Uld him and added it was in a hand to hand engagement with some Georgia 'troojs: . Thai was - -ommand.-be said. We, fought unpleasant mean -. a 11 - A? A. 14 A.un . inc had loiioweu nia uri iieruiiuu with his young wife. i "Yes?" said Mary, interrogatively. : "When a man and his wife have had a a difference." said Mr. Thomas, with a iudicial air "and each considers the other at fault, which of the two do you think should maae me nrsiauvauceig mu toward reconciliation? , "The wiser of the two," said Mrs Thomas, promptly; "and bo, my dear, I'll say at once that I'm very sorry.' -!" It occured to Mr. Thomas that it mioht hftvo lieen as well for him to make the first advance, after all, but he thoughtfully refrained from saying so "Waal, suh." said Deacon Jackson, "I never does undertake to do nuthin' widout fust consultin' ov de Lawd an' seein' vihnt he dun thunk erbout hit. I axed him ef I orter ride dat mule what mjr triflin no ercount boys couldn't ride, an' .the Lawd he -Bed, yessahiez ez plain ez I am talkin' to "Well, but he seems to nave given you bad advice." "ISO doctor, nis judgment was an rirht. fer de" lawd knows dis old nigger never eed de day when he was afeered to straddle anything from a circular W. J. MONTdOHBBT. 7. IiKB pBOWXZi ' MONTGOMERY & CROWELL, Attorneys and Counselors-at-Law, CON0OBD, H. O. - As paitners, will practice lawinCabar rus, Stanly and adjoining counties, the Superior and Supreme Courts of the State and in the Federal Courts. Office on Depot Street. i Parties desirine to lend money can leave it with us or place it in Concord National Hank for us, and we1 will lend it on good real estate security free a charge to the depositor. We mar 3 tnorougn examination oi title to lands offered as security for loans. - . V Mortgages foreclosed without expemw to owners of same. Pleasant Dreams. . It does not lie in the painter's fancy to Imagine a prettier picture than that of a young irl, with hps luscious with the i.in?i-P of lave, half narted in the smiles of haotiT dreamland. The mind of happy Vlieelei& Wilson's lotf NEW, HIGH-ARM if neklen's Arnica 8nlva ' The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises Sores. Ulcere, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, ChaDDed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or guaranteed to give Ls-J fiinto UiLitnr ail ri cc l:iu. t wutat in Iiu (.Us. Beet Cough Bymp. Tastes Good. V in lime. Hoia or arofttrisw. uTi,-. nn noA in talklne-". savs W. B. UmAdwpll-drueirlBt. La Cogne, Kas., "Chani berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhos Remedy does the work. After taking medicines of my ricrht there and it was hand toi hand and Wn preparation and those of others i tooa right mere anu . , J rn,mh-iain' and It helped me; a we saw Uim ia i a-i-ntlouslT I can recommend It as the best btm- Z r'?r- nnA fMB-on tie marken- The 25 and 50 cent webaveaiBcusaeu 11 , -. T u.kpn i"e -i-'.- t -ti a vo fnn nd .izes for sale hv M. L, Marsh & to. wAifirsn onrl HnPA it T nronosd to I no iav required. It is UlUtJOl UVDIMVU a-- a I ' LritifiBo him and try nim before the bar of public opinion.' These things are not mere rumors, Mr. Editor. I only wish they were. There must be amendment. Let the neople of that town talk out in meeting, rurfMt ant.iRfarlion or monev refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by P. B. Fetzer. i The Lexington Dispatch hears that some of the citizens of Co township, Davidson, county, think Cleveland is yet President. I bey are Swap off your spareribs, gentlemen, for Cleveland is yet rresiuen.. w ?nTenPthe evH 'Si cease to be. denouncing him for bringing onthe TbesTfacts "all come to m, Mr. Editor, I war and say he ought to pe impreacneu. An KaMrreney. 'tVl,J " Vie OTAlmmMl. "I thoilP-ht you said the last time you had the dress-miker that you wouldn't need another Igown for three months." "I kniw I did, dear," she replied, "but in going through my trunk to-day I found a piece of ribbon that-will male a lovelyjsash and haven't anything to go with it. I AAA A-AA-A A--- A. H. Patter, with E. C. Atkins & Co., In dianapolis, Ind., writes: "I have never before given a testimonial in my life, But I will say that for three years we have never been witn out Cbaiaberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy In the bouse, and my wife would as soon think of being without flour as a bot tle of thlsiRemedj in the summer season. We have usedj It with all three of our children and ft nasi neter failed to cure not simply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is all right, and anvone who tries it wui And it so." For sale by M L. Marsh A Co. ii i , . . . . t I ox nappy umuunuu. " sawunto er elephant, but dis time 1 1 a.iKi l a daar and oolished mirror, ,hink de Lawd was jes' mistooken in which, when the Wtu go wandariug into the gnosuana ox arennw, icunu ions of waking: hours. If those impres sions are pleasant and painless and happy, she will smile in her sleep. If the impres sions are those of a suffering woman, tor tured with the special ailments to which the feminine organism is liable, tne picture is spoiled by the lines of suffering and de spondency. Maladies of this nattf e unfit a woman for joyous maidenhood and for ca pable motherhood. They incapacitate her to bear the burdens of life in any sphere of action. Household, marital and social duties alike are a burden to the woman who is constantly ' suffering: .from headaches, backaches, dragging sensations and weak- eniag diain. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription positively, completely, unfail ingly cures troubles of this nature. It imparts health, strength, vigor to the dis tinctly womanly organs. - It fits for care free, healthy maidenhood, happy wifehood am miwM mAtttrftnotl. "I have a little step-daughter who had St. Titus's Dance, which your medicine cured, writes Mrs. T. P. Base, of Ford. Dinwiddie Co., Va. - ! spent about twenty dollars foi biTis and medicine, and it did not do the child one cent's worth of good. We commenced giving DTV Pierce's Favorite Prescription and Golden .m i: i Ma,. rA ,-d three bottle OI each, which cost only six doll&rs. Now the child is tunning around every where and is jast as Manny as erer. The Only Perfect Sewing Mecbanism for, '.'" FAMILY USE. V Send for circular aud pries list to ; - - Ineeler & Wilson Mfg. CO., Atlanta,Ga. FOR SALE Br Si , 11 2 ' ., S aaa a. MA If I M V HI."!!!. JL UWIV i -
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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June 9, 1898, edition 1
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