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. shut your ejre, opmn your month and see whmt luck mill bring you'' er smiles at the childish doesn't realize that it is a is : a woman .. has perhaps great many years. Ionian is weak and sick. discouraged. She suffers BAH JOMES ON THE DISPBSSABY. ij;jr y IIIO: -he . ! :r a ,,:iv a awl ui a.lache, backadhe . and' other ills. v .-lints t lie. well, but. all she does is ... to shut her eyes na open her mouth for medi cine and trust to luck: for results. She doctors" iri o nth after month, often year after, year, in tnis same blind.hap-hazard tastiion, and - re ceives no perma nent benent. L .Women take Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescrip tion with. -their eyes open to the fi.-t that it cures womaniy ins. it cures i riWularitv. It dries debilitating drains. It heals inflammation and ulceration and aires female weakness. mere is no tru-timr to luck- by those who use "I avorite Prescription." -mi disease was displacement and ulceration if -'iht- utt riin, j?id I was in a terrible condition Kith i.nin and weakness and had given op all h ..- k' being wtrll again," writes Mrs. II ,'. v jrowo, of Orono. Penobscot Co., Me. itcred with fonr different doctors with- ir ! mntHa, and instead of getting better vvinar weaker all the time. J decided to ,r Ka-.orrte Prescription, ' Golden Med ' ...... Ptacant Plla I .. T UnA ' .,. . . ...f :he llmny aures resulting . from their .. ' aiiit'M ne hottles ana telt so much bet- t "-.-t :;..kh;k them that I kept on until lam - l, -. - vet in rav life, and to Dr. Pierce all j.r ,s duf. I cannot say enough in favor .V itdicines. Before I began taking your - .IK.-S I.cnly weighed one- hundred . and ,tv iuiuls. I now weigh one hundred and ,iv :ikhi5i1s. I gained forty pounds in six mouths. I shall doctor Tio more with home diKt.irs. as it i;ioiily waste of money, I am now in 'it i ft ct heal :h, thanks to Dr. Pierce." f ' fir. fierce 's Pleasant Pellets clear the nia lilv complexion. PROFESmtfAL CARD. HERRING. DENTIST. Atlanta Journal.. ' I see' by the election return the R. publicans have saved the country again. uii v me iime ever come when the Democrats can save it atrain? Tk Democrats - have only . saved it twice since the war between the States.and I Know tney are as eager and anxious to save it now as they have been in anv nor cut nor shoot It is no credit to Ton. rentiemen. to ret drank on a trio. xi renects anon rour decency if it doesn't upon your intelligence, but If you ao get drunk and misbehave, vou . .. i . - nave this consolation, you have pn-ce-1 uem lor such conduct. " Yours truly, 8am P. Joxes. Cartersville, Ga., Nov. 6, 1902. - P. 8. What is Jack Slaton giving so entertainments BILL ABrS LKTTKU. Atlanta CoftaUtotloa, j I am very much perplexed to know what to do for the country boys and girl. Of course they can get a little schooling under the present system, bat that wilt be onlv in textbooks of read ing, writing and arithmetic. What they need is books of reference that will answer their many questions. Every mail brings me letters wanting to know 81 KRIV jn. LoadM Tkd BU- "Vwr madam." maid tha counsel for th defendant to a little, wiry, black eyedfklgety woman, who had been aumaoooed in a caae, "you wiH pleas givs) your evidence in few words as possible. You know the defendant?" "Know who?" ! The defendant Mr. Joshua Bagg Onih Rurr? I do know him. and I time of their history, but even after the I many barbecues and turmoils and struggles of November 4tb I for 7 Who makes up the committees things that they cannot learn in their Iknowed his father before tun and I the sun rises in the east and sets in the I of the house ? Houston is mad. He country schools. Their teachers can-1 don't know nothin i to the credit of delivered ' the goods too game.- - .- . west, and will continue to do so to the end of time. I enjoy Loyless'r para graphs day after, day more than the average politician enjoys running for onice and being elected. Mv eves run down the editorial column and I laugh ar.a laueh as he hits Allen D.. Joe mil, unm Jiges, lieu Tillman,, etc. early io the , 8. P. J. . Died Prom Bite of fir. J Herman Kaufman, the 3-year-old son of James Kaufman, a tobacco dealer of "New Ynrr haa riind in aeon v Bainey, James K., from the effects of a fly bite inflicted "0 it, brother Loy- last Wednesday. teas we all enjoy it as much as you do, I Oa that day the child complained to uui. ii is ueaiu un, IOC irora. r A neitner I hia mnthof n M n- ir. Vita -1fr hak snouiwnen ipe uepuwicans win nor land an examination revealed. slight cry wnen ine democrats lose. I keep I eruption near the nose. ; Before nieht imng you x apn t oeiong. io euner gang. I heard a good Democrat say to-day that he was a 'good Democrat, but he didn't- want the Democrats to have a majority in Congress! He was willing to be . a Democrat and let the Republicans run the government, and there are a whole lot of Democrats just that way. . In Georgia 1 politics he is a true and tried Democrat, nationally he be is a Democrat in ; name - and a Re publican from a business standpoint. , By the way, I spent last 'Sunday in Rjm' i dedicating a country church out from town and preaching Sunday nieht in Rome at the First Methodist DR. H. 0 Is in iw on the ground floor of iiuiuiing. COtfCOBD. Kr C. Asia, Pontius, ""Pamphylia jand the re gions round about. They were expect ine something and they were.not dis appointed. , I walked up the streets of Rome on Saturday night and it was a j quiet town. The dispensary . is doing business in Rome, but not a land-otnce bueinees by any means. J understand not tell them nor their neighbors. Of 1 either of 'em. and I don't think course not More than half of them care - "We don't want ' to know what you about knowing anything outside of I think, madam. Please say )e or no their school books, but the other half to my questions." I v do, and on that half depends the rul-1 What questions f lure and nroerees of our country. Why I "Do you know Mr Joshua Bagj f should these dots and eirls have to ask I Don't I know him. though. You me and Joel Chandler Harris and John I ask Josh Bagg if be knows me. Ask Temple Graves- and otners so many I bini if he knows anything about trying questions ? When they inclose a stamp I to cheat a pore wtdder like me out of 9 Jit. I answer all I can, j but these young I Ask-" - M nennle need book, that the can refer I Mkladam. I ' i . . . . i . . . i? . . . tii to. If Mr. Carnefne would place in I MAsk him whose orcnaro ne roooea everv countrv school a sUndard cydo-1 last, and why he did : it in - the night. pedis, such as Appleton's sixteen vol-1 Ask his wife, Betsy Bagg, if she knows nmes of universal knowledge or Dodd, lanvthine about shppin' into a neigb Meade & Co.'s International of sixteen bor's field and milkin' three cows on the volumes, the young people would have I sly.! Ask-r " li ft library that would answer all their "Look here, madam " nuestions.. Add to this APDleton'sl Ask Josh Bamr i about that ancle o: seven volumes of American biography jhu that died in prison. Ask him about and a countrv youth can get an educ-1 lettin' his pore old ! mother die in the tion without anything else. A young 1 workhouse. Ask him about putting a farmer in Alabama asks me what books I bie brick into a lot : of butter she sold ' I a. I a. 2 .-. Miw. an1 I 1 " I said Dr. Riegelman. It was his. opin- 7 "JT A Tt.i, Hiiiin av iHin acTva ac u vauiMa amm wmummm m w- j studying at night. Well, it will Ukeh jSee if Josh Bagg 'knows anything npxr 1100 to buv the above named about feedine ten head of cattle on all books and be had better skip over all I the salt they could eat, and then letting couiu town farm and his cattle and everything to and sold 'em. See what be s got to say tret that hundred dollars. I think he I to that." could get them from Wannamaker for 175. - - . .j - .Y Now, of course a boy or a girl not yet in their teens would prefer books to suit one eye was closed and the infection had spread to the right cheek. The head, neck and arms soon expanded to twice their normal size and the child died. - Coroner's ; Physician Riegelman learned that on Wednesday afternoon a blue-bottle fly struck little Herman on the face. Poison carried by the fly must have infected the child and caused his death, ion that' the fly which bit the child bad a"ehort time before bit some one who was suffering with erysipelas and that tl the disease in malignant form was thus """" . "7 " L j u...Lt ' m j n church, and they were from Capadocia, transmitted. V rW, , i "J""? rsm TiwiHOwiltlw, la tasailies where koasrbuU pKs of vanous kinds are aiioweu nm um daily com pan toos of small eUikireo, parvots stMMid take U grcalaM ear 10 that these) pets are In perfnt besat aad kept clean. We , know smw that aaany u small animals and birds moat frequently chosen as pets are very Ukeiy to fall nctim to various disease, especially tabevcaloats ana aipmena. 11 ts naloral for birds and animals to lire in the open air, and confinement is prob ably the cause of their treat prooewaa to ooosumntiou. It u certain that very few city dogs get nearly enough exercise, and therefore it is Dot surpris ins that they are eenerany troubled "... r . with indigestion and foul weals. Cats, even oft-ner than dogt, are victims of tobercutoata. This disease is extremely vague in its earlier symp toms, and often slow. It does not re auire much thoorht to see how dan' The walking sick, what a crowd of them there ar: Persons who 'ire thin ami A kinmt 4 mitt. mU Might the k4ng mte in tb Uu ? . t Lee. says a snan in lh M Umus im IiMU4l: 1 was aJiuSjant (4 a rstairy vfi sneet hkrh Uk tart ta lb W4 Vtr ctnia (MiM f I w Wvcak but not Mtk cnouLfli day my corn letued m la mm- . . : 1 ' 0 pany Urn to bJqttrtr, which 1 10 t0 U04. ! was vfUd wdu, uc J Chronic1 cages' Out V soatMhmg of my family .Krhsutd, . . . . whom Ue getwl-rrnl3y in that What UlC UOCtOfS C411 tllCtn, oix knrw wrlL We fuo4 hi w which in common l'ntltsh Ungat thedMorof hu whkh wniunnwraimwi i.niun pitched at the Uti a rth sterp hi3. 1 lUCatlS--I0ng SU kncSS lie gave us a coram wttamt ana to w the home news t desired. While. lh cmveraUoa was in progws an oedty ram ralkHiinc npih hUL aad dis moununr. handed U geaceal a dis patch. ; He held it in bU hand iUhsI breaking the seal, and said to th aul die: 'You have ridden your hr geroua it mut be for young children to J hard and he is very much dwtrwwd; . i 11 J.Peiyarle. Jay Cooke, the financier, was from his, boyhood an enthusiastic angler; The waters of Put-in-Bay, not far from Sandusky. O., have often been the scene of his exploits from his earliest to his latest years. Concerning this har- . at - m romp wim ana cares aconsum(uT pet. The sight of a tiny child stated on the floor and playing with a con stantly sneesing kitten of doubtful phy sique is a shocking sight, but one which may be witnessed only too often. It is now generally conceded that canaries and parrots are a great source of danger in this regard. They are birds used to the free air in a warm climate, and it is little to be ; wondered at that they should develop disease when they are caged in steam -heated rooms in a northern climate, j Parasite also constitute I a great danger, especially from cats. It is be lieved by physicians that many cases of ringworm in children may be traced to the cat. Although dog fleas seldom leave their habitations for human be unbuckle the girths and let him breath." Another and mora atrikitur il!ul ra tion of this tendero of heart in thejSyStCiTl. great commander occurred at IVim burs d urine the ckwtig wrk of the To atop the continued loss of , tlcsh they nml Scott's IlmuHion. -or the fechnj; of weakness the need Scott's hmuUion - It. makes' new' flesh and gives new life .to" the weak 1 ScOtt's Umulston ?ct 9 out in a private ikju weyiww m icu, ii f t . t was thought, of the Fwleral arUlWy. P- the flit. It m.tkc new, - seige. tieneral Ii s ldquarters was 'Uhtll .md WCAK IKtSOns OUt in a pnvate 1ku beym4 the trch, it 1 t . . t . . t . , . One mottling he tft standing, with nth - blOOtL Strr mthfn5 !hr iff, under a , . . several members of bia staff, large tree, when a heavy, shell not a far said, "the ran re. and course, nobody would retire unui the chief set the eisin!4. 4 The nest morn ing another shell crashed through the top of a tree above their heads, and all followed his adriee exceU himself. landed nerves and trives appetite distant. HienUeme0he fQr ornary faJ enemy have evidently got in I i we bad better retire." Of I Scott's I lliulsion Can be taken as lonir .is sickness do good' ill the - I they have only paid a thousand dollars I bor and its associations with a notable 1 ..... - .l. . -m .t - - A I . - ' 1 r. ; 11.:. That has nothing to do with the iDgs, as they are fortunately a distinct He stopped snd for what, do you sup- se. I want you to- " species, still, this is by no means an pose? The shells had Knocked down a Then there was bid Azrael Bagg, inTariable rule. neat full of young binla. and when' the rn nndfl to Joch. eot kicked out of wium th net habit is Ingrained and rctreatine oU'wers looked back they mw their age, and they ought to have them, his native town, and Betsy Bagg a own omnot be overcomesindeed, it is not General Le pick up the nest and place I still treasure with delight my en jdy- brother got ketched in a neighbor's wiBe wholly to deny children tbt ir pets it carefully bu one of the lower branches lasts am! time. There's new a nd H cs h i n v vc ry strength dvNC. DR. W. C. HOUSTON ; Snrw t2V Dentist,- into the treasury of the town and tha Litaker county since it was inaugurated. 1 told them in preaching to them that they had had the choice between thir teen saloons and one dispensary; that they deliberately and intelligently chose tha dispensary, and having cb.ot.en the dispensary that question was settled for the present, and now the only question ... . I 1 1 -ii J :v, - lo 1 1. 1 o Is prepared to do aU Kinds 01 aentai wora m 1 up was, wiiai wui you uw mmjuw 1 ulmx i pensary? it is your K.10, a saiu 10 them. If it behaves well, all's well, if it misbehaves. SDank your kid and make it behave. . ,; :" . . ," The dispensary in Rome, as evil as it is. is a thousand time lesser evil than 13 saloons running in full blast, but the I tie of Perry goric." dispensary in iiome, unless ngns Benu- event in our naval history this little tale i a favorite of Mr. Cooke's: Au old countryman entered a drug store in Sandusky, holding up k hand kerchief with a knot in it. ' "Well, uncle, what is it?" asked the clerk, ' ' i "ITl get around to it pretty quick; Now, what place is it down here on the ment of such books as "Robinson Cru soe." "Arabian Nights" and Jul Verne's works. "Swiss Jfamirynown- son" and some of Scott's novels, like "Rob Roy" and "Kemlworth." Uhu- dren must have entertainment, as ther erow uo they must have know- led ee. for as Lord Bacon said know hen house at midnieht. Ask Josh 'fMadam. what do iyou know about this case?" H "I don't know a ! liviu thing 'bout j it, but I'm sure Josh Bagg is guilty, whatever it is. The fact is, I've owed them Baggses a grudge for the last fifteen years, and I got myself called up ana 1 very careful watch should be kept by the elders of ihe family for the first slight symptoms of indisposition, and when these occur the pet should be placed in the care of an animal or bird doctor for treatment. ledge is power and Lord Brougham I on purpose to get even with 'em, said, "I had rather trust the school-1 feel I've done it." ; j ., How a ri.u nmst. unnroved manner. ( mice over Johnson's Drug Store. ; Residence 'Phone 11. : Office 'Phone 43. L. T. HARTSELL, Attoraey-at-Lai,. CONCORD, OAaOLWA. Do you mean Put-in-Bay ?" "Yes, thkt's it. Now, who was it that put in there ?" "Perhaps you mean Commodore Perry?" f 'The very man. And I want a bot- masterto perpetuate this government than all the armies of England." Knur here ia a vouth who writes to I me to know who invented the alphabet. On Klaaera. The Knocker, A Journal for Cranks. Kissing is not an 1 unhealthy pastime City la If Blaad ky Cicala I ' SalMa. Bvancallc! Metsamter.l Santa Monica, California, nearly a year ago decreed the closing of the saloon. To do so it was predicted would ruin the city. How the city has been Of the tree. UMWIa sfarrtas. , Bishop Duncan, of fiiith Carolina, at the meeting of the Virginia Confer ence of the Southern Methodist Church, in Richmond, Jiovember 12th, advised young preachers,-in effect, to Jilt their sweethearts unless they were Methodist girls. His address was .exceptionally interesting and hia chief theme was un wise union. The Bishop declared that many min isters made the mistake of their live by unwise marriages. A case in point was n. We -a III KeaUd to send you m fw do ms free, w ttf UVV la fa tf, , 5COTT A NOWNTl.. ChemUt 1 409!cart St N. Y. aM $l i all sVvtlMa. With An Experience m a a alphabet is the very beginmng 01 - Tu' tM "Wi tal.lU in the wno wan ro ieTe an.1"" I'rompt attention pven vj nu 1 r- - ... . .j -t.in oftii-e in Morris building, opposite the court I ment shall be built up and maintained in -use. 1 - ;Drs. Lilly & Walker, nrnfaasirtnA.1 survices tO the citi zens of Concord and surrounding country. Calls promptly attended day or night.. - No fcaandrlealn Cltlnaw - "It's the funniest'thine to me." said an old sea captain, who for many yean was in the China trade, as he settled himself comfortably back in bis chair aipnaoet is me very "--"6- -m. to brin s QD without proper First, verv noUble increase in the in aipnaDe goeo wjr 1. . t. )au..;n v.. ,1.. back a thousand years . before moses . , viitra & the beach. was born. The Pnoeriecians maae tne , m fa hU time, S, that ainna first one that we know of. They iivea B A ' ng imbecile of the he-flirt closing the saloons in May there is a in a narrow .region that lies Between . jing on the piazza of a decided improvement in business, some Palestine and Syria, a country about fa t man month8 ftg0 ing as as to say that their busi- nnn anl On mi M wine, ana . . ... 1 j 0 . . 111 rri . A. uiuco iuujs , , I hft wu about to depart irom ms lauy ness nas . almost uouoieu. iob uic- acouainUnces of a week. It was a chants 'say that they are now getting the knowledge. J. UOKTOOintBT. J. UtBOBOWBII MOSTGOMERY & CR01ELL, Attorneys and Connselors-at-Law, I COSOOKO. N. 0. about it, will soon descend to tne level of the Athens dispensary, or deeper still, to the depths of the South Caro lina dispensary. I can see how good himself comfortably back in bis chair onn m:ip lonir and 20 miles wide, and men can vote for a dispensary in pref-1 and blew a few rings of smoke into the yet tney dominated the civilized world erence to 13 saloons. As l said to mem mat 9 out of every 10 Chinamen . thonaand vears for they had con - j j : j 1 ' .... - . 1 1 . in Rome, one vicious uog ui iubiuc wn0 come this country open laun-1 1 of commerce a building is a thousand times newer dries an(j engage in business which d TOid 0f Ophir than thirteen hungry ugers rarneu 1 doefl exi8t m tneir native land. ! Tarshish and the brass and copper loose on the streets. The dog chained As everyone knows, the Chinese at Qtner were all theirs, and it was a in the room during the day time and home wear soft cotton and woolen gar- act tnat Isaiah wrote, "Silver has locked" up in a dungeon after sundown. menta, according to the Beason, and heaped up" as dust in the streets and Now I said, gentlemen, msieau 01 au- there is not a pound 01 starcn in au r more plentiful than iron." uram, vertisine your hquor and publisning china. Stifiiy-starched clothes are un- th tin wa8 the friend of Solomon, i x - .a 1 . S a I 1 a Z : a an1 tha smMl Vm I 1 . a nsl 9fV ffnrVI sa inBrl vr I . ininnniPAa cveniuir iu o uuc uu i uiure wwu tu uua w ' i tiavav cra rojA and manuitiCiureB lo . mlvnnt so limlv Ufr.w. nH what formerly went to thal iu- .v, and the culver of r.f. ;V vnnr li KT: into the Intimate 1"!"! Ill I . .. . 1 1 . . . . a l . . . tate security rree 01 cnarge Xff.rvU . We make thorough examination of title vo lands offered as security to' 0Ao,aa fn Mortgafresforeclosed without expense to owners of aaroe. - ".;.?"'- u,i m nrfl(tinfi law in Cabarrus staniv and adjoining "ufti$2 your liquor, advertise the fact that you knowni and the Chinese men do not do but a thousand years before their time rheedera1PStsrOffice in courthouse. - bave got a vicious dog chained in your the washing as they do in this country. the8e Phoenecians had made an alpha- Parties desiring to leno ki Bank dispensary and that ne win diuj, uu Neither is there any regular launury m tet and uged it in wnung ana engrav .anWwlnfendU0 to go in there, but tQe gry Kingdom. Therefore it is mg But that alphabet has passed say to them, if you win go m you wm more than passing strange tnai vmu- away in course oi ume tne ureciauo be bit just like thousands of others have men should all : come to America and conquered Phoenecia and the Greek been bit by that vicious animal. : I am engage in a trade so foreign to their ianguage prevailed. Their alphabet is in favor of a dispensary ratner man heme industries." the origin of ours, tne very woru ucmK open saloon, but we aon i warn, any The Tdurist Season Opens with the Month of June, .. : l AND THE. ; . ' SOUTHERN RAILWAY announces the sale of r XjO"W ZESa-te Summer Excursion Tickets ta ill Wm .To" the aellffhtful Rerorts located on . and.reacuea visits liaes. These tickets bear final limit October 31, 1902. -; spensary in dry counties and dry towns. There are as many blind tigers hover- i orAi,ni the dianensarv as ever sei up in dry towns. The blind tiger in the dispensary town uoeo uu"" - night after the dispensary ciosea. . There will be blind tigers any and everywhere that dirty scoundrels live to sell whiskey and dirty vagaouima I am proud to say ina iue ensarv. so far, has been weU i managed, and so long as , it .u .well man- aeed it can never ao a uwu L,uot ni. The manaeeraeui. ui . compound of the first two letters, alpha A Favorite t Pro via ence. i J and beta.' Just aslthe rhoenecian : "Well suh, de longer I lives de mo' language was lost and went into disuse ,! L a -ZiA;n nr Provi- iot n has the Greek and Latin A DCllCVCO 111 UO uiutiui" v I juof , . . u .v.' j.tir vvmt I tnnmiacTO heen abandoned ana nnnna - - mm i 1.1 ir; situ. uaa. aa v - i laucuwav UCUVVl,..' - . - - .1 - our dies passed along in Sline and pressed channels of trade. Ah example or two their Kose of Sharon ups to me great, i will snow tne irenu ui uutmcn uuu and characteristic trifler. By the eter- The bank deposits in the Santa nal gods, what a scene! T Monica; bank for the three months of A girl who willfully permits herself June, jfuly and August, 1900, under to be pawed over by Tom, Dick and the prohibition, were $46,000 more than rwn who ioina in such public kissing thev were for the corresponding months hoes, has so debauched her body and of 1899 with open saloons. Moody's so debased herself in j mind that she is delicacy store for the months of June, forever unfitted for noble wifehood, July and August, 1900, under prohibi and no man of refinement would marry tion, took in actual cash, for June, her 1 1232.50; for July o4.o3; xor Augusi, She is damaged goods the moment! $427.23, in excess for the cash receipts ot,. .Kmi ta to the kisses of a man who I for the three corresponding months of does not make her mistress of his heart. 1899, when they had saloons. Kissing ain't a josh. In May, 1899, there were fourteen : Kis&ine means business. arrests for drunkenness; in May, 1900, When a man finds a eirl that has only four, and all other cases State to marry a young girl with whom he was in love, ihe liuliop said: "Many a preacher make the mis vaae or tint tne cy unwise marrying."- t do not feel one year older than. 1 did forty years ago, when I sat out there to get my assignment. To the young preachers I will tell them of what I have; ohaerved in those forty years. I m mind, a . young far West declared that to rive up bis charge and go East. There was a girt he liked verv much. He wanted to marry her. asked if there were not piemy wi YBARS OF 1 YEARS Fire Insurance, stUinir losses and representing' Sfirst Class Companies, Southern, Northern and For. reckon come ter me widde fust English will no aouwre in ""su-s" Bubmitted to such job-lot osculation, he to saloons have faUen off correspond r9 r r a niviiixMi will ta tvuviv V va you lOU Ci J.avo "You tell it." "Slafte Tom coat.", f-Z- 4; -'"My, myl" "Marse Jim gimme a I tnrv ends, long-tail Nearly a hundred years ago - an Englishman by tne name oi -"V"3? -heaueathed to the' United lopsided states something over a million dollars flhould naste a crossbone label over her M. slobber trap and go on. Fits "I hears you 1" . - nT7i u.na William irimme a GTOl - sary has got to hold it up or it will drag , walkin'-stick, a high-standm them down. Human phi iosopny tens eQ a er britches 1 jiff tmn ATTna nivmr - . -. - I That section or North Carolina . -f known as the THE LAND OF THE SKY, .-. AND THE ' "SAPPHIRE COUNTRY," U particularly attracUve'to those In aearch ..r'.nountair. resorts, where the ; H1..-.1 well ker-t boarding: houses or the more i.-xienslve and np-to-aate noveia- - ; AD1.1TI0NA1, SLBBWNG CAUS. 1-hKPa in Service J&li3J,,?J?3 v iTincipal Resorts, thus affording ( REATLY IMPROVED FACLLITIE3 . For reaching those P6ints. , "En what you gwine do now? :n At nV fipl'. in de dark er de moon, Hi Woea of Cupid. i.Mn U ahn' fickle." said Miss amiBrowm "Dey goes gat 1'ar.lciilar attention is directed. ;to the eto- i.nt. nininirtjrrrvicjou nuv... . througn inuua - ii S.o,tWn Kailway has lssrte to hand .me Kesort Folder, descriptive of thei n ii-u.ful resorts along the hne of its-roan I his fo'.der also (fives the names pniprie tors f hotels and boarding houses and num lr t f?uestsp;hey can acco,m?S.'.,thern can be had upn Application to any Southern hallway Agent. w A TURK. S. H.HAROWIOK. " 1'ass, Traffic-Mr. Gel.'l I'ass. Avut. - Washington D. C . r' toA the lessser of two evils; . :v. UITarvThv tellS US. iicifcud have always contended that a saloon ruff; decentiy, by ft respcuvamc. was a more dangerous piace ior uu boys than a bum saloon run by an oia q, Chri8.mUBt sets iu 1 kbam. It is a quesuou iu . J how far Christianity can go in i cuu trol and management;; of . the. sale of liquor, of bawdy nouses, or gamuts hells, witnoui Demg - " to the devilment none oy uicm. nose Christianity tatea cnarge oa gambling neinn Aiualu. . . 1 J sJaamic tn t.h( ah tees a lair ueai UT . boys, "Come in, jou Bnan i ue died in this game; you shall lose your money in a decent way. ? . The Baptista turn their members out for gearing up with the dispensary, as f Pthodists sneak and skulk ft IUir.- .. - . - I .,- ,,T7i., from under by. saying tnere is no aw " " ! " once owned T" ;n the church to handle them for the that .mining bwck; you iu cSence, - No church basal thegoodin , ,. agot cnea the world in it. , As f -y at "a chance to unload it the Methodists neau i P" " V Wenhorn. It turned out to be doctrine, but I am sorry to saj some on a LgnShu and the scoundrel au.-k ia tne on lv tumtu UUiv. LUUlVU ' - gimme I It Tas a Poor Crop a'ear, The inerenuitv of some Southern ne- to be used to promote the diffusion of groes in evading an obhgati n and the . i j r. Theanm hasloinnlitiMintn whicti their anxiety to Know euge tuft naTm(nt of a debt will lead TWrty Ml lwter. vear to year until now the Smithson- them, was illustrated by a story told by Cleveland main Dealer. ior inatitnte is one of the wonders oi a gentleman who formerly Rnt vou cannot see it un-1 farm in North Carolina. riue ... . J... .Tl; a fh rich and Tio r,l1 a amall oortion "Iain'tgwinedonumn JJrJAhmt. The s.1 . Tlored tenant, the Consid owned a I of the l"tZtSSS SWgn. -our ,atttHBe.. had his charge. This one out ast was a Campbellite. He wjpnt and married her. He thou ght be could fi nd no other mhn could take care of him as well, as this one. He would have "been more fortunate. I think, if she had been a PrMbvterian. for then she would have felt that she was elected to be the min ister's wife. "I believe he has laid the founda tions for untold trouble and vexation. "Again I know :of cases where the leaders in wtirldlinees are the daughters of preachers. They lead the euchre parties, the wine parties. 'fn. or ia where the preacher has a So that summing it all up Santo 1 . Uw fi ht on his hands. and he can- -I .. " . i. I V. if R not nope io mace u guuu ujut has at home what he should not have worldliness. "Having nothing, the preacher can ..n.iniil rlohoa tn others. He can ""rr t j;: : profit. m:Z " "Tn?.com7hun Iodividual reaponaiUlity UUU a W about poverty? It should oe a blessing." traceable H - t " 0 m Our facilities for Employer's Liability, Accident and Health Insurance are excellent i G. G. RICHMOND 4 CO.. 'Phone 184. ' THIi I Concord National Bank. With th latnat apt fw ooas and vrary (acUlty tvr Uandilns aoeoeatf, inelv. Monica can very well afford to do with out saloons, and the good people of Santa Monica say. that they can never again afford to have another saloon in their little city by the sea. FIRST OrTEM M t CLASS t TO TUB TUBU0 Capital, SERVICE 150,000 2,000 That nooular castor. Bev. .Newell Dwight Hillis, says we should all de vote a half hour each day to laughter. He doesn't claim that it should be con densed into a single cackling bunch of enjoyment, but no doubt would permit it to be scattered alone through the caw there, with n. of Shareholders. - .&0.OUT Keep Your account with Us. Jarrr. v; j ' j0 tnppa Pn ax mmmnn oeoDle are suu in .ue wouuo, 1 erauon to De uu-uum u en git down on dese yer knees enju "PP T 1 cegie or when the time came for the division deLawd ter sen'meacall ter ;preach and that is wny 1 , wi vn landlord waited in armn tiLiiKr um i- vf-" 1 . . Br,methinir for our f country schools. Vain for the appearance of the old aar- a -jggle here,' a rr-u- ;r rorreaa is doinz well in kev. Finally he called upon his ten-1 ild -hnckle in betw v, towns and cities.. Right herein ant, and the following conversation en-1 of course man can'taugh as the by rwflK.viltft nnr irood women have or-lBUed: : ! . . . ienaahturh. If he o nnhlic library as an attach- j "Well, Sam, I have been waiting for wnon ne requires I K,aaw f - I S at Ka I ooVAl ment to their club work, ine corner you to come up wun , iae rcu. m 2n S laid next Saturday and I fand. Why haven' you been around?" Mi- back on you on de slightes' provocation What's been nappemn 1 , Miss OUna Jefferson Tompkins "Mr. Rastus Finkley come aruuu anr tn kiss me. an' so as not to seem too wilun an nuuaciou 'im nrif a flatiron. an' iest jilted me 1" -'- Tnrned Out to be a Scoundrel. v.av vou ever none auou have been honored with an invitation j ..Well, to tel! de truf, Marse jonn, I. i tv. .iahnvol fullof earth.itv.Aranawuz so pore dis year dat I w. uP.neV.n oi" 1; ao it if I am I Kint t able to eit de rent togedder." I WUIbU A ' " . - I X t. a i;e thn aMAVPl. - . 1 anM nnniivn 111 11 a l suw-w. fob dat Mr.-i. .tinnal ' tUi f the cron. feel a ueep r. Z , - - " T, Rn. Sam. vou know I was to nave wnai uiu ypu nrk and hooe to Uve long enough to do with my portion? it in successful operation. Kot , yaA oatAd me who de-lwn. De season was so pore irned the Confederate flag and who didn't make a third, Marse John ti.st suggesteu uur v When our Ubrary is weU supplied they . . . . s as an encourager. - About tne oniy nur man being who can make a stager at a fireA smile is the ballet dancer, and everybody knows it's simply a part of her make-up. . Mr. Hillis ia all right. His advice i good. The world would turn better to the music of laughter. But it must call Formality Philadelphia Public Lodger. M. E. Ingalls, prominent in railroad affairs in the Middle West, has a rule n.at Mliora must send 'in their names from an outer office and wait his sum mons if he desires to admit them. It iatold of him that not a great while .. . . 1 . .1 1.. ;rw.wl l.t a airancer. a well oaiancea 1 ago iue rure .v T " Uttie artificial aid who swung wide the door, i-t u erase with a bang and jerauy asaeu: 'Intralla in?" "I am Mr, Ingalls," replied the rill road man, his choler rising. 8o ?' 'queried the stranger. "JM er for you." And he bandea over an enTcivi. When Mr. Ingalls read the contenu tie Interest Paid a att, 'Utta!l datko to all 00 etVJer. J, M. OPKLU Pral4t. D U. COLTHAJl K. Caahi. will not have to aar roese queony"-, but will go there and find out. But I must stop now for feai-1 ... 1 art . mV DOdllV wui nw. j Iwasres K..t ill strain mv mmu wi 1 . ,1 Tiiii-n t m liiv it . . 1., 1 u. tu. AnnMred aurDrtsed and asked: vveu, 1 u m:u yw "i ne neaitny lauguurr, , h 1 -j - .. .,.. aai i 1 ,u.wM vnn n ,d acta vour nulses to I "w yuu iu"" - j - .-' r; . " , . ' I .v . relied the stnaJKer. "ista- thrortrtinv ana Bipeuxiea juui ii - i' " . 1 """ Froj's Vcrmifu&o altimo'ti St. An Vnlaeky Cllizeai. Yes, sir," said the story teller, "he . i; ..a wux tne oniucatesi. drawed the breath ; p feller that ever life an' a week's dist strength, sides. j - Bill Aw. AGENTS WANTED. LIFE OF T. DF.WITT TALMAOE. by hte . .. . i..nf.- T" 1 muirA A.nu M .7 ....... ii . v.iscir nr.lil. Only oooa fur . Tainmm family. Enormous in.tlt for agents who act quickly. Onthtten -jits, nnu) j wi..i -.r i,; 2" s 4th 3t pinuieihla. Pa. AlenUon tins paper.' -'' : ..... . . . ! m .i. 'i,5g .4 . .;jfoasfc Beat Cough Sf nip. Tastra Good. ! In tinin. tla Brnmr?i!"t:, TJ55iT5 Th, colaen Rale 1 at Polltlea. Biblical Recoraer. j X certain citizen oi itorwi """"l8heriff started to jau wun mm, uic y T'." -rSn; th. ,aeher and un' auctioneer wero au - hi. dailv labor. in Auania, f- b- , Ha remembered tue o -r- - , - v w,nt - : a - rtianpnsH.rv - i in tn s-icwawa-- - . i i,,,htnri nnrn Y.n uuducvui - U Uguvw " ar - - Do vou know, Mr. Editor, that there : m -erioua talk about bringing on IO cr1- . - ;Qcno in Auan JOU - . ; . - - J. saloons there wun; - - y 7-7 " ' Kation of sounds and taught There's a lot of Minuiai-pvuuM----- . . . . . i . . n r. ht r rt 1 1 1 ti i iim r.ixNi. ii t,a otata rnaL waul v .. ail nvel uiu o' - ' - . . . the Wc power in Georgia, and when you cut the neau oxx " n , ,fl Rhamefui when a of a irtjii n nlftce. He was negro P"-. 7. ITiil, and no means ako poor; nau '-y7. Tw nublshesand-circulates a uisciou. New Yril uqoOTiue ,.' rr aaloon I nn to be invented? . .-. is tanked up oumu -. - r-- I've heard that a member oi liquor he is ready for anything the I. ' elevator that drop- dvil wants oon. . - . - , atnriea. and that a unmaman, oSiour. an Irish woman, a - . wAL-a O 1 Cf I 1RIU1 . O - W-v ve to a - lknA hn the place, wnen-ne gov found that the man who had the office and whom he should supersede jras a poor man with a large family. Seeing . - .A tn thnae who had qi.iflv .;Jrmer re-pert office that he would INK WJ UvUO J r - - T"V VinfV'a I 11UC1CU a- " J? ..r.;r 1 w0rerde-U.hertraryin the case oi . - . . . .The present inc time. . mt u me uquux - - Th cut off maiaaies . . n : nhit'nim u uic i new uuo u - . throned m ueurgi - .x- j Kommuim money m Uemocrato . r T,t wht "You don't say,?" "Fact. Clumb a pire tree once -hn he aeen the sheriff comin' to levy on him; harricane come along, blowed bxnded him in the only vacant seat in the sheriffs buggy; the tail off the Uquor power,- v,at mits tnem m tightTace against Seat Wright, or ..IA o I iaAr T.if A PlllS. Ul - - XJ no matter how severe anu ' " of old age. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Fever, Jjln oil troilri to this perfect pill. rli istcTvisit 25c. at Feteer's drug store, I Valdoatofagain vthU wy with women the longest way around the memories of tfSYTdS her hips. . heavU upon you. ln g uu lynchin party, who mistook mm ier 'nuther man, an' strung him up, an he'd almost quit kickin' when some un cut him down an hauled mm nome jest as his mother-in-law naa nnisneu writin' his obituary and wnx standing before the glass to see how wen sne looked in mournin ! , me before 1 i j v.- ..M "ia a Door man anu gwu one. I will not take his place from Tt would condemn - inii he went to work. This is the best example of the Gol den Rule that we have found in North Carolina public life. t muscles. And now brine on your laughter en- .. . .i t nonrairers. tbe rare son mai uun t- . . i mirth infectious, and wnose own laugn- ter is a quick contagion. , WUI laivesaicato. a ratnarVahle case comes to litfht at Elizabeth, W. Va. An old man there by the name of O. W. Roberta had long nattered with incurable canoer. Every wrwi haitowvA hia case honelefls until he iuI Tneetrie Ritters and applied Bock ten's Arnica Salve. The treatment cur ed him completely. How every noay who knows of it is investigating Electric Bitters. I exerts a mignry power wa- " . , , . tion agent in our own town said you d give me a job if 1 brought that to you." "IndeedlM commented Ingalls, iron ically. "Well, do you not think your chances would be better if you at least L-kiwI hffire enterine. , removed your bt beh you entered and asked for Mr. Inealls instead of merely iTncrallaf " ts. atrantrer looked discomfited reached for the letter and atowiy leiv. Before Ingalls recovered from his sur rvria there was! a knock on the door, and, responding to hia "Come in!" tl stranger re-enter d softly, removed bu bat and gently inquired: "Is Mr. Ingalls in, sir r WAWTED-A Cnunwfritit . "ay tti au vm db-t tnm '"l"' tor. Money a4an-l U tvm. -Mr. smi Cau li, im.. n4 Mllionaneaa. Kidney ana ureri iw mu-v, -p . pel ouiionsneoa, a"' i . . . ,iuJ 1, had pro- l troubles and s a wonaemu tuc ur .lrt mmlnvn avstema. Don't faU to try it. l uuceu ju Ilf T1 fT ' Tl ' Only 60c " Satisfaction guaranteed by i P. B. Fetzer, arnggus. he. What j A Biumr Bleyele, I Terminated with an ugly cut oa the leg of J- B. Orner, Franlin Grove, IU. It developed a stubborn ulcer unyield ing to doctors and remedies for four years. Then Bucklen's Arnica Salve inml Tt's inst as eood for Burns, J Scalds, Skin Eruptions and Piles. 1 at Fetxer's drug store. 5C. The Dnrham Herald says that "the election has passed and Democratic pa pers are again beginning to say wnai they think." ' ' ; Far-sighted maidens begin to flirt with infanU, so as to have tnem avail able, in case of necessity, a generation later. .- 1 ; : . - "Yea. mv mend 1 am can I do for you f" "Do for mef came the answer. Then louder: "Do for me! Vou can go to the devil for me, you baidbeaaeu ui ' Merchant Tailor. Clothes Made to Order. Cleaning and Repairing done on abort notice. . I. WISSBIRC, Ovar PaMoraon's cro- Cfilon atroet. m- Iff.. 1 1 I. S X Ufa If C311SI Jia-r. of rpaiaa. t a " . ' . s. Ue duffer! That's what you can do?' ! And he departed, elamn i ig ihe door. The Socialist vote in, the United Rial increased from 126,445 in 1900 tn more than 400.000 in the recent election.. mart rtm an iMtaw, taodaaaat. '..I t.tf mi I - a an 'w wVil.l.KV Cii- J04K. tTJrrir. laeta, w
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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