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- . ..... . . , ... . . , -... - - ". t -. - ' : : 1 -1 - . rj , .. . ' i ' .-. - '-. t . - THE TIMES sterM book rho job office TKECCaCOROWHILTTlUES TIME We keen on band a fall stock of LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATE- ' MENTS, BILL HEADS, ENVEL OPES, TAGS, VISITING CARDS WED DING INVITATIONS, ETC, ETC. John B. Sherrill, Editor and Owner. Volume XX. 'BE JUST 1TOT. LOO Xu, & Adrxxce. Uytm katt astlMsjj to c1, ki t W njk 1 w it Number 26J good printing; ALWAYS PAYS Concord, N. a. Thursday. December 4. 1902. The stomach is a larger factor in "life, lilierty and the pursuit of happiness" than most people are aware. Patriotism can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. 1 lie confirmed dys peptic "is fit fof treason, stratagems and spoils." The man who goes to the front for his country with a weak stomach will be a weak- soldier, and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citi zenship as well as for health and happi ness. D i s e a ses oftrn stomach and other organs of diges tion.' and nutrition are promptly and permanently cured by the use of Dr. . Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery. It builds up the body with sound flesh and solid muscle. After I received the advice which you gave me in regard to my treatment," writes ueo.' uorner, fesq., 01 191 Pulaski Street. Baltimore. Maryland. "I usei your 'Golden Medical Discovery ' according to directions. After using four bottles I considered myself cured, as I have not felt any symptoms since. Had tnea almost au remeaies tnat 1 heard of that were rood for dvsoensia. but with out relief. - Finally, I became discouraged, and wrote to you for advice, with the above result." The, dealer-who offers a substitute for the " Discovery " is only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the sale of less meritorious preparations. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense 01 mailing only, fcena 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. 7 BILL. ARrt LKTTER. AtUnu Constitution. I famous speech on the VWanderer" and aLo for a cop of Daniel Webster last and greatest peach, made at Capon Springs in June 1831, in which be qualified all bis previous declarations about the right of a state to withdraw under certain conlin- suppresaed his I've been watching these women these club women. For a long time I rlirf nnt lilra t Via r a m a . Knf T mn HMn. 1 - , r ; . . . . VT" from the union guhu. x never visiwa a man s ciqo dui That speech once, n waa a gawenne 01 very nice, v, ;. .,ri ;n wen uenavea social genuemen wun eat- rublished works W ell I have been favored with both. an jontac lrttkb. waa ables and drinkables in the background, but no body partook to excess while I was there. The excea came after wards, if it came ai all. Bat a wo man's club has neither eatables norj drinkables nor cigars. Of course it is a very social gathf ring but they mean business and they do it. Only a few years ago a few ladies of this town de termined to do something for the town ! and they formed "The Cherokee Clnb," and soon had more members and went to work. All the members had passed their teens- and the married ones had laid by their crop. . They secured a ! charter and then got a lease from the I cent. Senator Mangum, of North Carolina, heard the speech delivered and he with other southern members of congress had it printed in pamplet form and his grandson, Wiley Mangum Turner, of Greensboro, N. C, has found it among his grandfather s papers and sent it to me. My friend, Sir. Ed. Holland, of Atlanta, Ga., has. bad both speeches neatly printed in one pamphet, together with a brief biography of General Jack son by his friend, Joseph M. Brown, and this invaluable, pamphlet will be mailed to any address on receipt of 2o city and the state for fifty years control of the ground between the hotel block and the railroad end adorned it with grass and gravel walks and enclosed it with a chain fence and placed hand some iron seats by the shade trees and planted a beautiful fountain in the iODged to General Sickles' brigade,' and center and peopled it with gold hsh. two days after a battle in Virginia in This beautiful jpark is the froncing 1SG2 he found in the woods the dead It will be sent to students of colleges I at the cost of publication. Address Ed Holland, Atlanta, Ga. And now here is a letter from an old federal soldier living at Live Oak, Fla. His name is F, W. Angus, and he be- Atlaota Journal. Since writing from Meridian, Misa. last week I've passed throurh Missis sippi, northern Louisiana, Arkansas and southeastern Missouri, and I've seen evidences of great prosperity in all these sections. Crops of both corn and cotton are much better than was exf pected even a month ago. Fanners of these sections are rushing their eotton to market. They could bave sold a month ago at 8 cents, now they are selling for 7. They seem somewhat stampeded and they will sell when you get them rattled. The lumber industry is immense and." the nulroads are crowded and rlutted with freight. The like was never seen by the oldest inf. habitant. Trains J trains in both dif rections until it makes one amy to look at them, and every passenger train crowded, frequently the people standf ing in the aisles of the cars. Yes sir; the end of the boom is not in sight, and it looks like it's good for at least another year. So mote it be. If th good people of Georgia, who worry over belated trains, would travel west nowj they would think our Georgia trains run pretty well on time. 1 never saw. trains so far off of time everywhere and on every road. I don't think I've been on a train in ten days when it was on CLKTattt LITTS.B rBI Cbicafo kws. A British soldier telk the tallowing experience to Um Transvaal : Uae mrhl I went to the dour Of oar tent rather late and was at .once attracted by an unusual object straight before sue. I went up to it and found it to be the figure of a man , turned upside down and apparently fixed so in an everlasting station. I tnrned the figure over and found it to be a friend of mine in the regiment endearingly known as the dubs' (the (Dublin fuail- uers, that is). by, What's wrong with you, Miker I asked. 'Ugh he replied, 'doctor, he ses "Ye're nut lok- ing yerself today. Mike." so 1 ses. "Neither am I feeling it, doctbor," sei I. 'So what is the matter wid ye, then?" says he. "Ugh, wanS ses I, "I thinks it's the monothony that's preying on me vitals." -Vh ses he, "so and stand on yer head, man. sex be, '"-that's all you're needing." So I thned it, and I felt such an im nrovement in me rineral health that I'm just oonthinuing the motion. In making a tour of the Transvaal to acquaint himself with its people Lord Milner is following the example which Sir George Grey set in South Africa many years ago. It was a red leetter day in the history of a houshold on the veldt when Grey called and took ground for the children and a cheerful body 0 . confederate Boldier and he time. So be patient with the Georgia resting place for their tired mothers an(j a comrade dag a grave and buried railroads, gentlemen, for they are do-J coffee ami ipent hall an hour in talk uu irjfouug piatu ui """s i mm. in nis pocicet was iouna a pass i mg iuuir ucucr uajuwu i ne cbair be sat on was sure toje pre maidens. Near by the trains are pass- from Colonel John S. Reid, colonel do. I've been out ten flays or more i served ai a memento. But this regard . 111 J 1 i!i..l I . ... . . I 1 vi t I si ing at au nours, ana our new Deauwui commanding Third Georgia regiment, ana i nave noi seen a ueorgia papery i for m a very amusing contrast passeoger uepoi ib near an uuu, nucic ana tne name oi tne soiuier was i. x. vur papers uou uruoo vuc mukubbi i m an experience of his at a Utue up- revirT a stoats Mtii.Bt. The Octobrr Bullrtio of the North CaroSna State Bur4 of Atnet&um tram lb prummm of lh sHat priatrrs rrsvfdsy. It rota an oitnl article from Mr. lkrI4 Mo Carthy, tble of cloa srrm 4. gant tn North Carolina, the Wiiator and sit si At. nati, siirft AUk irl. ' JfMotbem wifiw cUliwi ia aejrrv are tttiatr rwiotmU $ th tursl ntail srrvkw w!Mst Is gfvitt tp- tr.f in isvt add is sXivedy s w3 j Ut4Mbrd in th rrsra of t wetry. This grrt prvm tW u in trc( recti flcuVt4tm2 be the convicts and other valuaUe tnOrt.'Jrv and be4l ut lbs who r. unip h (Xncr Ctat t In regard to the. trgiaUture sod m-)md th rordl trsM was orr4 by COAlly dtn)ta hue )tU iwfncttmci a Strrngttfcn the lurigt aiM would Und End "A The best. lung fertilizer 11 Scott Emulsion. Sxlt tibfV U good too, but it ii very hard PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. H. C. HERRING. Dentist, ueorgia it.-gioiai.uio. 11 tuuigo -usline Daid One I . .I J .11. . . . . L. n I - Dure oi me uajiies ui we wot uuuw that august body. They surely must not be doing much or they would be noticed by the Associated Press reports. I bone the boys are doing nicely this' term. Their trip to Valdosta was not marked this year by any drunks; liuildlng. OOfTOORD, XT. C. our people congregate to receive their 1 Williams. Also another pass from river much. I have losi sight of the country hotel irienuB ur uiu uieiu guuuuy. uu iuc r tjaptain Y). a. Jangston, commanaing Club did it ail, lor tne oia aepoi wouia company K. Btill be there if the women had not t find in General Avery's roster the Btirrea up the men to aemana anotner. names of both these officers and if pri Then these women" began to plant yate Williams has any surviving rela- flowers and shrubbery in the school fives and would like to have these house grounds, and next they started ai pa8ges I will send them. small library in a small room, and cir- t wrote in a former letter that the culated srood books among our people I hear. of Missisainni had held a conven- pistols, or members put off for repairs. and thev keDt on and on until they got Unn and rpsnlved nnt to corrie out of I I am frequently asked and receive a lareer room and more books, ana their dens to be shot at bv anv Dresi- letters inquiring where is a goou section kept it open two days in a week and dent who slandered Mr. Davis. -1 of this great country to locate.- It the demand for books soon widened to arn deased to read that Governor seems to me that u I were a farmer is now on the ground noo$ of the Ll taker the country and every week they sent Lonrino did not invite him there and I seeking fertile soil that I would buy out four boxes or. sixty volumes eacn that the veterans of Memphis .will not 'ana n soumeaBi juissoun, ncu aa me along the mail routes, and so have es- attend the ovation that Memphis' ha9 delta of Mississippi and less malaria to tablished a rural circulating library tnat Dr0mised him. After denouncing Mr. contend wi-h. torn ana cotton grows has nroven a blessine to our country I navia fwhn waa dpad a the arch traitor in ereat yields there. The new rail boys ana girls, ana tne dooks aiways and repudiator. it seems to me to come back unhurt and are sent out on I most nnblnshinfir imnudence for him another mission. Next these good I nut VU fPAt on that hallowed sround. I Missouri are doimr wonders for that women started a sewing society among jje 8ay9 in bis so-called history that section and these splendid lands in the noorer classes in our community I whpn Mr Davia wa imvernor he vetoed virein timber' can be bought, I am told, and are taking turns in teaching the I tne bin that 'was passed to pay the I for ten and fifteen dollars per acre, and girls how to cut garments and make I repudiated debts, when the truth is Mr. them and where they are very poor mavis never was governor, nor did he they give them aid and comfort. Jt is J evep advocate repudiation. Teddy, old all chanty. But last of all ana best oi boy when are you going to retract and air they have actually laid tne iounaa-1 send an apology to Mrs. ilayis, who uon of a uiub ljiorwy Dunamg mat 8tlu uve8 you say in your booK tnat will hold thousands of books ana where we were . all traitors and anarchists. all the best magazines of the country How about your Uncle Captain Bui will be taken. The city fathers gave loch, who Berved with Admiral Semmes Dr. W. C.Houston Sareon SEZX DenUst, When the bHl was mg paid one oi urey s companions drew attention to a rather excessive charge which the laudlord put against the eggs he bad served to the party at breakfast. Grey, who liked his little joke, said in taking leave of the land lord : "By the way,- eggs seems to be rather scarce up here." "No," said the landlord, "it's governors that are scarce." A story relating to British war ofTice geography is now being to'd in London An officer went for a holiday to Koloss var, the of Transylvania, in Huogary, and duly reported the fact to his colo nel. Later he had occasion to write the war office and headed his letter Grand nets the iMiueUn- says .among till! MUhrw mn b tt bad baM-y thing: fwpimjft frowi others. The General Assembly of North Th rural mail srrrics has coo to I Carolina, which will oonvecM at lUkigh 1 1 bi bassM and Umvc Is stracif in January, will consider the ways and I demand for tts etteasson. means, of bettering the State's snrul. I AUwl Ix,oiM earners r, now industrial and educatioaal eoodiuoo. I ptoy! and tb survltMi2 One subject that will occupy the fiends jmsk thjtriO.att wtf be tts44 so of some of tU most nroi?rav mem- ss tbe servlos prsruoaily cotH ben will be the dmpoaiUou of th SiaU's j Tt rrM cmt of rural frw difrwy con nets in such manner as will effect I tbrotixbttut the couatrr U oaUmaVsd our section most benefk-tsliy. There Is j 124.1 MaO. A deficit of front right to dttit. a strong senument in favor of putting to tea million aousrs tn was iwcvkw . . A all of the convicts to work upon our for t or thrw ysars may im esrMd . nC to treat Ctruumj public roads, and in preparing stoue thai U to say, a deficiency of tlCMj li Uhcn )tU bc$t lf)n and other road material in order that four to .sis millions in swe of 1 o hitlc? it frnm vhurtrlL Ute counUt of the Sute that sre so year- But it la ironically rrruie that anxious to progress along this line may when the system is fomjOrted tt wtH J yi"y cv ) Vy.'vVu bave some encourssement from the I py oe iweu. Commonwealth. This will be an in- Ths government sbouU not hcMUt vestment yielding a hamUome return I to ei tend the U-neflu of the free tnafl IM IUO LWEWU IKV MIU M I ' J ' " . ' 1 "f- - i . . ... . . . . perity: J rural districts, because ths servkw will I lo lake COlt l.tnuuion. . . II Under the cspUon, "The Wilkes-1 not at once pay 1U expenses. I tsnt real I V COniUmntlOft tO bom-Jefferson Turnpike sn Object Les- It has been the nolicy for ataay I m u letter- ii Will aan ib Mountain Koad Building," the liul-1 years to keep ins postal seme up to si . " " ' , , J " " le tin says;. grade of eutctency wyood iu looom. i uij;cv it auu it wut i iui tw "The SUte is aiding with a gang of 1 but U nas been found tnat a rsa l treatment 11 tt H COnaUmp- convicts in uutia t turnmne rasa iromiiravui oi, nwniw larinsuiT rwmw Wilkes boro. N. C un Reddles Eiver from this hsbihty, so that a con- service ui Don't wait until you cant deceive yourclf any tonecr. IJcgin with the firt thought CONCORD, H. 0. - Is prepared to do all kinds of dental work in the most approved manner. Office over Johnson's Drug 8tore. Residence 'Phone 11. Offlce 'Phone 43. L. T. HARTSELL, Attoracy-at-Lai, COZTCOXtS, XTOHTB OAEOIJNA. Prompt attention" efiven to all ' business. Office in Morris bolldlng, opposite the court "house. (". - . ';. . - - f be the ZTVJl:, Z2XZ2fiJZS M0.toI,hr.J.Ue.reuyeO.,ot'x;k, - J, Drs. Lilly & Walker, offer their professional services to the citi zens of Concord and surrounCing country. Calls promptly attended day or night. : W. KOHTQOHBBI. - 1. UBOBOWlU M0HTGQ1EHT 4 CROWELL, Attorneys and Connselors-at-L&i, OONOOBD, N. O. . fAs partners, will practice law in Cabarrus, Stanly and adjoining counties. In the -Superior and Supreme Courts o t the State and In the Federal Jourts. umce ra court uuuw. . . Parties desiring to lend money can leave it with us or place It In Concord National Bank for us, and we will lend it on good real es tate security free of charge to the depositor. We make thorough examination of title to lands offered as security for loans. - . Mortgages foreclosed without expense to owners same. -; , - The Tourist Season r. Cunningham, saying ' ' a . m V 1 a i ? i 1 S.1.A them a beauuiui 101 ana u tne wenvuer im our navy permits the building will be nnisnea dashingly to andi paid for and occupied in three he was a most admirable man and very months. It will not only be a Ubrary ijke the Colonel Newcome of Thack for books but a place for rest for the eray ? Was' he a traitor( too? But traveling man as well as tor our coun-1 Cunningham says Teddy is all right the timber will pay for the land, they say. I never saw finer corn or cotton or wheat than grows in southeast Missouri and northwest Arkansas. I find 'through this section, as I find all over the west, a lot of Georgians, and they are doing well out here. . 1 find the lecture.audiences splendid in the territory; through which I have turn of post came a letter from the an thorities asking why he dared go from Kolozsvar to Kiausenburg without hav ing previously obtained- permission. passed. Many of the towns have large lecture courses. . ' -t The lyceum . courses have grown throughout the country immensely in the past few years; the people take to them more and more. General Gor-j When he went to France recently the shah of Persia suffered wi h tooth ache and so a dentist was su nmoned to .remove the offending toot i. But, like less exalted mortals, tie shah, when he found himself face to face with the dentist, discovered that-his toothache bad disappeared a'nd so ab solutely refused to be operated on. However, his majesty declared that he did not wish the-dentist to lose his time, and so commanded that a tooth should be extracted from each Of his suite. He said this with bis eyes bxed ,P"land over the Blue Ridge Mountains J tinuous improvement of the J to Jefferson. N. C The road has been possible. surveyed by B. 1. Keuey, "who reports I me quamy cw stcw i pp . up the length of the line thirty-nine miles; j to such a very high standard that no. maximum grade. One foot rise in thirty;! wwy objects to an annual rmsiai sp- - . . .. . i . . : vA . i . . . . no up-graae going souui irom tne top I pr'irawu. . of the Blue Iiidi?e thirty miles to I cheerfully than this. North Wilkeeboro, and no up grsdel There is a Just general complaint toine north from the ton of Blue ItidireUbout the abuse of the second cli ' " I a.a.s MounUins to New Kiver. It i an ex-1 rate privilege wmcn nas causeu me ue- . . . I it .. t . I . .1 S . . IS it 1 ..k. uensive line to build, owlnir to steel) I nat lor tne last tew years, u inis raw bluffs and rock cliffs along Reddies I were restricted to the daises of matter River, and also as to the necessity for si to which It was intended to apply the high line and the making of high I postoffice department would require no bridues. culverts and fills to avoid dam-1 appropriation and would be awe, to ex aee from floods and washouts. I tend its rural mail service and make "The intention is to put the road I other Improvements without cost to m where tt will stav and be in condition I government. for travel at least 3G5 dava in th vear. I The rural delivery has proved thor- tonger an to the making "The most expensive part of the road is now being buut at a cost of about $1,500 per niile, and the esti mated cost of the entire line, thirty nine miles, is 140,000. ' e believe that no wagon road has ever before beeu built in the mountain sections of the state with such light and regular grades for so long s. dis tancethirty miles m direction of heaviest hauling. Such a road will surely be worth to the State, as an ob- tion you can f . expect to .be cured iat once, but if you will begin tn' time and ill . be rigidly regular in your treat ment you u4il win. Scott's Emulsion, treah air, rest all yru tan, eat all you can, that the treatment and that's rthc hot treatment. V mill srn.I you a JiUk: ft lb "Kroul u-4 Ircc. 1 : , f- fat ! -- ft la. .n. 4 rr"f ImmIS . srest con venience and it keei him in much closer touch with tle outside world tban it Was possible for him to be with-1 out it. The initial cost of the system is small com nared with the benefits it will afford. . ! ncLtartH Bmym Ht Male la Hrih-I I-St New York Trtbuns. Senator John L. McLaurin, of rVmlb km "lea 5C0TT& IJOWNC Chcmhts, 407 IeaH St., N. V. With An Experience or YEARS YEARS Oarolins. savs the 1'almetto State stares ject lesson m road making, many times i,n the general prosperity of I the amount that is being furnished' in I try, i the Park Avenue the way of convict labor aid in its con struction. try friends and their wives and daugh j and showers editorial praise upon him don, Colonel Ham, Charlie Lane, John on the ground, and then, suddenly ters when they come to town. Besides in ixhe Veteran.'" I wonder what the Temple Graves, etc., are busy most oi looking up, found, to his intense these uses it is intended to have literary yeterans of Mississipra think of that. their time in the lyceum courses, ana amusement that all bis ministers and and musical entertainments there tnat Teddy said: "I'm going to Missis- they all please and bold their places in 8taff had quietly slipped away ex- wiU be far more elevating and renmng gjpni to bunt for bear," and the bears this growing field' I :eDt the erand vizier, whom he com- Opens with the Month of-June, - AND THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY announces the sale of Summer Excursion Tickets From ill Urn Ws To the dellgtlful Resorts located on and reached via Its lines. , These tickets bear final limit October 31, 1902. than the average shows that perform in sad, "Forbear!" our onera house, lhese same women organized a lyceum course for two win ters and succeeded fairly well, but to send afar off for lecturers costs too much for a town of this size and so they are going to secure home talent and talent from Atlanta and Rome and Daltnn and have entertainments at Donular -nrices, say at 10 cents admis sion, as Professor Proctor, the great astronomer did up north. Bill Arp. ' Reflections of a Bachelor. New York Press. Innocence is as innocence doesn't. Widows are a rich diet, highly sea soned. Guess the serpent in the Garden of Eden was a (carter snake. . After a women works up her shape it He told me is called her figure. 1 wind up my tour next weeic at re Diimented upon beinir the only one oria and Mendota 111.; and come home faithful enough to undergo a little dis for Thanksgiving, -and this will be the comfort for his soverign's sake. Then first Thanksgiving day I ve spent at he dismissed the dentist with a pres- home in ten years. 1 suppose a ienow eik thankful ; on the road, out x Rca-latrara to be lpdlrteS. I Charlotte Observer. The sensational information is con veyed to this morning's paper by Mr. W. A.i Hildebrand, its Washington correspondent, that some of the regis trars for the recent election in this State are to be indicted in the United States District Court for refusing to u A.i-nul mfirnin a. mannfarr-1 mere is uu why iu uintc ouui umn. UC UCICI lUUisu .. I ,, - ., . , Iah anrl alnrava (rVA thi work-1 sweet nor aa old maia eitner. tUllUK W W - SUA J ft' - I , . .1 : w.w0.o ftf Brat unrl The T)leasante8t surprise is the Biim i,?,a k,H ,rr.r.pl KniiHA. It was a ttirl who is not slim in spots chea'n and deliehtful school to them. Spread her hair over thousand gen . . w ai-a vj T 1 Aan-sva Anrl i f rwrrr 'f rrnt rQt What thpse club women wiu uo next x ctanuuo - t ldade Love In Cnorch. Moust G i lead, Ohio, Nov. 30. Rev. Henry C. Brown, of the Congregational Church, at Bethel, Ohio, has brought down upon his head a torrent of indig nant denial from the remater fjersons who were entitled to vote. District Attorney Holton. in an I "As to child labor in mills, - the interview with an Observer renreseuta-1 stories are crossly exaggerated. There live last evenine. confirmed this news I is no truth that children of tender and gave the names -of three registrars J years are compelled to labor. . Many for whom subnoenas have already is-1 mill owners maintain schools, recrea- sued. ! PreceDts will issue in other I Uon nlaoes and even churches for em- cases and the number of prosecutions I ployees and parents work with their IV WKITIK'n the coun-I .a I awa a a try. At the Park Avenue the other ijrc Insurance, Scttltntf lOlS dsy he declsred : "South Carolina is r,.ISrfMU.rv.:nf. experiencing a boom and a solid bos and rif rcfcrrting at that. I Ootton and crops tn general qt -fe are good and the mills are running at J IV SL DliliiS full capacity. Farmers are prosperous " ' , and have money in bank and for the ioOUll)(lUWS t last several years have been able to get I . along without relying on our lien Uw. J Southern, Northern and r or Thislswisone peculiar to our Bute. I M,--,,r , It permit farmers to borrow on their V" ,7 a."",' i h crop prospecu. A bd year or two wHl Our facilities for Lmpioyera handicap them badiy and mongsge Liability, Accident anU Health their future for several years, j . - ineilr,n arJ, can ' be tnanxiui ; on suppose he will feel more thankful at home with his wife and children eat ing turkey and. cranberry sauce, with the other good things God permits us to have. ! Li I shall have thanks to render unto to 1 srA thpn us I dn at all times. 1 1 of the consrreeation. i j x - -i: . J ik. jn u... : 1..-.. a t .v.. orAAb-iu I thftt inpM la ftc lAaar t imvi npii m I i n tuiriM or muiDi am SO giaa 1 am UVCi 3U giAi uo i ui aioejUR iu oauvium. -r " t.ij i - r ' i - . ' , A ain't got me; so glad I've been sober prayer meeting the clergyman an- worry and expense ahead of a number senUUoh in. the South have been afloat tKJrfv Ar- n alad I'm not a whiekev nounced that there musf be no more of people the number indefinite. since the early seventies and come up -"a . T LI! I I 1 ' ai 1 U 1 soaked democrat or xvepuonpau, bu iove-maKiDg iu me cuureu, G. 6. RICHMOND & ; 'Phone 184. TI115 CO. be young members which i will be I inaugvirated cannot be children of maturer age in the mill so n.nAA1,J lTn4tAnn1 Drint , wbomhe accuses loretoa. It is safe now to say, only, as to get these advantages. . uOIlCOrQ It 3.11 Oil Lll DaJlil. arv. At the weekly that there is; at least a good deal of "The stories of cutting down repre- vvsavvsts imuvu VM"k' do not know.- but they mean business They mean to elevate their own sex first and if the men and boys come in they will find a welcome. J suppose that this library building wiH be the first I that anv club has erected in the state, and what I wish to remark and t-mpha- A fat man never seems to take up as much room as a fat woman. The more women understand a roan the less he understands them. " Great men are great indeed until you net acquainted with them.' Men blow their own horns because the church, and said that time after time the services had been.interrupted by smacks of kisses. Mr. Brown says that for the last six months he has known that it was the habit of young men and women to at tend church, which is lighted by kero- A action Sale or negroes la Keatacky. . Lancaster, Ky., Nov. 28. -Sheriff Lawson attracted a large -crowd before the court house door to-day by the sale ! of three neeroes, two women and a man. The bids were lively, but small. That section of North Carolina knoWn as the ""ft IB LAND OF; THE SKY," AND THE "SAPPHIRE COUNTRY," Is particularly attractive to those in search r mountain rfworts. where the air Is ever cool and invlworatlnir, and where accornmo dations can lie had either at the comtortabie and well kept boarding- houses or the more expensive ana up-to-aaie now". .. . ? j. i.kl. I nnhnHv Ua anil hlnw thpm for them. .a that T M dTtl la Tint M. rHKMPI U IHi MVW.1 .n or villas in the sUte but can do There is nothing that will season up something on this same line. old maids to make them palatable. ; Now I hear you aslc, where ma you " , get the money to do all this ? "Heaven that they can cry m piemy oi uompau. P - .. it . Tt asoma fnnnv tn think that ffTeat helps those who neip tnemseivea. wur - " j --- - women began with very little. The men were once spanked just like the I COb UI UO. You can't tell anything about a wo man's real dimensions by the size of her corset. ! " A girl's appetite for steak and fried potatoes is a sign that she has no secret love affairs. ; ' The woman who knows how to man- railroad gave them $50 to start on and gave them part of the seats in the pars:. Then the club gave an oyster supper and made a good little sumi Later on they held a bazaar, and latter on a con cert, and after awhile another supper, and all alone at intervals they smiled at the merchants and others and got or republican: so glad that I was never a Pop., or a free silver loon; so glad that nothing has happened to me but what is common to man; so glad my wile nas suon a good husband and me a better wife; glad I've got the best saddle horse in Georgia, and that he is as good in harness as ever tightened a trace. if I am sorry for a man who has not a thin era to be thankful fcr to where he has one to kick and growl loud smacks, heared at frequent inter-1 uveiy, i ana nrougni io eacn. xney about. I hope America will have the vals from various parts of the church, were convicted for vagrancy and ordered tAdt. Thanksfi'ivinff day in her his- He asked the trustees to furnish to be sold tory. more lamps, but the request was ignor- Let everybody get up the morning of ed, and he was determined to check the November 27th, wash their faces, put practice or resign every now and then in revised form.' Deellass-r Ball Lake. The decline in the waters of Great Salt Lake, Uub, which has been In progress for the but sixteen or seven become a matter oi . , .i . 1 I arro a man a.lan knnwa how to keeD him some money and wnen tney mu ticai -e" . : - . j n,omooiWM nrl it from knowing she does it. nS . A manf n-always tell bow much von don't need a Carneeie. but if woman hkes him by the way she makes m, have one ereat bie hearted man it plain that she doesn t. anrl hia wife in vour community like ADDITIONAL SLEEPING CARS. Placed In Service from "Various Points to Principal Eesorts, thua affording GREATLY IMPROVED ACILITIES For reaching those Point. we have you will not become bankrupt, Where there is a will there is a way. And my observation is that women can do anv crood thine they combine on. - . . . i A thoughtful man who witnessed me The less a man haa to say in his own house the more some women will let bim know he ought not to say it. 3 teen years, has become a sene lamps, simply that they might sit J The man, Charles Anderson, sold for concern to! local property owners and toeether in .-the ' semi-darkness and! 12 months, brought! $7, and the wo-1 of much interest to scientists. In the make love. During the week of prayer 1 men, ueiie unmn and .mmt lteeu, i niteen years enoing wun isw un i.c he declared, hewas annoyed nightly by sold ior one and tnree years, respec- naa iaiien .v iee a onum mono nous man at nrst reanzeo, as mv is very shallow, averaging less than twenty feet, and as the eastern and western shores slope so gradually a fall Revolution Liniment. jof a foot in the level exposes many A sure sira of anDroachine revolt and souare miles of bottom. Business in- Wim ths latt spprova form of books sad sysry taoUltr fur handltoc mwauu, FIRST CLASS t SERVICE TO TTSM TJrII0. Capital. M,00(r Profit, - 22.00Q Individual restionsibiUty ofBhareholders, M.OOf Ked Your accoust with ! Us. Intanwt rhl a rr4 Ubotala0ea)Sae datloa to aU our nUoara. - J M. lraJ4ait. U. B CXlLTsIaVsV. tjaabtar. Good Tluiea Down In Lee. The Lee Couty Ga., News man gives Iavine of the corner stone said to me, j this luminous Ipicture of plenty and haiieiuia- umesjin tuai wiuciucui. : "We folks dot eive a continental Par tleular attention is directed to the ele v irant Dbilng Car Service on principal through trains Southern Railway has Jost issued its band power. i UI9 lo.uui ' w " " ti.ra ..r hntsia aiifl rmardine houses ana num Iter of guestsbey can accommodate. Copy can oo nau upoa appnvaiw . j u Hallway Agent. . , W.A.TURK. g. H. HAROWlCir, Pass. Trafflp Mgr. Gei M Pass. Agent. Washington D. C. ; AGENTS WANTED. LIFE OF T. DEWITT TALMAGE. by his son, liev. Frank DeWltt Talmage and aso clate editors of Christian Herald. Only book endorsed by Talmage family. Enormous profit for agents who act quickly, ontat ten cents. Write Immediately Clark & Co., 2 8. 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mention this paper. . ' -:. . ' ' . "This is the b at worn: mat nas ever been started in this town and is doing more to uplift and encourage our young people than every thing else. God bless the women." Lord Bacon said, "Knowledge is " It is force. It is money. A darning egg for all the strikes the coal miners can get lp. Wood is as easy to get as salvatioa at a nigger revival. 'Taters-raise fro m one hundred to seven hundred bushe s to the acre, and half some i KesortFoidef. descriptive of the many I good library is better than a university, acre of cane will make all the sirup the Wlug Willi nuiou . uj v " ... - One of my boys (Frank) is a civl en-! money to speak of; but you can t starve mnrinH hiiiit two blants of water us out. especially during blackberry works in Ohio, ior Mr. Huntington. I times, and Marse Jim Btill knows how r. v.. nnmn it Tendon pot outir nlav Sallv Siftinff Sand' and 'Old of order and he went aown in me aeep mome iiare on ma uumc; well to fix it but failed. A second time he tried it, but it would not work atd the water in the reservoir was get- Blunders are sometimes very expen ting low. He telegraphed to a neign- occasionally life itself is the price boring town for an expert to come by of a rnistakel but you'll never be wrone the train. He came and fixed it in half -if TOu take Dr. King's New Life Pills -a-a - ' m la 1" : 1 1 ! -. . . -. -a-a- -a 1. an hour, irans ieit reueveu uu for - Dyspepsia, Dizzuress, neaaacne, thanked him and asked him ior nis-.jjfre, or Biwel troubles. They are bill. "Ten dollars," he said; "two entie vet thorough.' 25c, at Fetzer's dollars for railroad rare, ior uxiug Drugstore. tne pump anu 90 uuiuuo wi "n,"6 1 how." on their best bib and tucker, and go out to the church aui hear a good Thanksgiving sermon; come home and eat turkey and. spend the afternoon with loved ones,! recounting the bless ings and mercies of the past year, and my word for it,! you will be abetter man for the next twelve months. This "going the pacei that kills," without time to think of God's goodness. it Yankee Doodle always makes more over Thanksgiving day and July 4th than we southerners do; but we win it back on Christmas. In crowds . and crackers, drunks and deviltry, ah old-fashioned Irish wake and a south1 era Christmas day are much alike and I could newer understand or explain them. j 1 I'll be at home three days, and then for a tour through Pennsylvania. Yours, . i ;- Sam P. Josej. j Jonesboro, Ark., Nov. 20, 90g. I " x ..a. a The house of prayer shall not be 1 serious trouble, In your system Is ner- I teresu centering around tne laxe nays desecrated in thismanner," he said. I vousneas, sleeplessness, or stomach np-1 so suffered frpm the decline that witnin "The woman who accepts the kisses of sets. ; Electric Bitters ; will quickly dis- the last twelviB months a petition signed a dozen men is brazen and un wo manly, but when she attempts to in dulge in promiscuous kissing and j husreine at services held for the pur pose of divine worship, she is guilty of a enevous sin. Mr. Brown, who is a widower, criti cised the voune men even more! severely. . " ' 1 . . ... . ... 1 member the , troublesome causes. It by a number 01 tne prominent omciais ..,.. foil. tuia th ifiiiuh. mm. lof UUh was sent to the United Htates I Geoloeical Survey, requesting an in- FlnUd Paragrapba. A Frlgnteneal Horat, Hnnnimr like mad down the street dnmnino. the occunaitts, or a hundred When a man gets full it is time to eet his bust measure. . Truth lies at the bottom of a well, but the angler never goes there to fish. Many a man's downfall can- Ub traouu to the loss of his balance in a bank. Cars are. often loaded, but the engine ! sticks to. water and does all the work. If a man amounts to anything he doesn't have to boast of ws Ancestors. It makes a woman heartsick every the Liver, and clarify the blood. Ron- down systems benefit particnlarly and all the usual attending aches vanish un der its searching and ' thorough effect iveness. Electric Bitters is only fiOo, and that is returned if it rloa't give per fect r atisfaction. Guaranteed by ret ser's Drug Store. ; The; effort to raise a fund for a mon ument to Senator .Vance, to be erected in Charlotte has-been revived. The Charlotte News, , which is receiving' subscription to thej fund says: "There is a Vance statute' at Raleigh, and a Vance monument, at AihevUle, and Charlotte his home should not, lag be hind in this movement: It has been decided to erect a marble statute to his other accidents, are every. day,ootra- J tbe eDgineer is generally carried home reucee. It behooves everyooqy w nayei, time she has to out a valuable piece ot I memory in the Carnegie Library, and lace, " ' I to this aim subscriptions are asked." When a locomotive goes off on toot 1 avaie Citizen. i vestigation of the phenomenon. Her LlttU rrr. "Is she gentle t" asked the city chap, who thought be wanted to buy a steed. ':.:-, "Gentle t' ejaculated the country chap, who bad one to sell. "Why, she s as gentle as a suckin' dove. Hain't got a fault or failin' in tbe world nussir. tihe don't kick, or strike, or bite" At that ffestant the equine paragon swung her head viciously around and snapped off a piece of the rural rob ber a soaLhwest ear. Tbst is, not with tbe debberate in tention pf doin' any barm. The mare is sorter! absent minded at times, an' I kinder guess she must 'a mistook my ear for a cabbage leaf." Lchildreiyr?1 fiaaat wim ait.aala tm fcaf I awtlw ThM Mrt. a aa tai I w Frojf's Vcrraifugo . at .a all ttMM . fw . aa mm mmii I ia koUi. trt af -. a. si a. res v. . Costly nisuike. f bUHtS WrttKt AU tUkt tll.b. yj Best GouhSTrup. TaBtea Good. Te i n tn time. roia try grogginra. mum a reliable Salve handy and there's none as good as Bucklen's Arnica . Saalve. Burns, Outs, Sores, Ex:aema and Pile, disappear quickly under it's soothing effect. 25c, at Fetser's Drug Store. ' State Labor Commissioner iVarner announces that he will in his Mecklenburg complete rural county is to free delivery have a service. lady to av-h rttattXf Ut mia- lm)naaa "t a oil talllld hnomr rf a.Ji4 -tm.tcll ian1 in. A atraUfht, t-a IW wa -r anlarr of nm ttd r ctwK-k -lia- day with aliesiieuaKa dtrt ff m iisar Um. Ummy mhtc4 t'-r Mi- DlB( ISetter. A very plain man in Glasgow very pretty aaugnisr, One has day she 1 Im.!. !. iL. fi.l h. tn lh. Ctata tr. annual - "T"" L riCZTu 7.! was rittinr oo his knee right before 11 : j .t-i .1.. Hiive t comiweMj bwviw buu wucu j. h , . . . . iaj .t wATT-rw orwifl 1 1 v rpnraiTiiiTit'iiu lia&l luer S V- PV1 W OVVIWJ -w . Letrislatnre enact a strict law regulat inc labor of children in factories and . . .1 1 r 1 1 1 rememberea ma juecaieuuurg I more miles of rood road than mg nvour ------ " other countv in the State the matter is In Winston the other day a yc.ng gf an appUed for license to marry a gul gj miUa Uads sre a two-fold bless.ng.-Dur- aamAiA env UW Ianlfs.fi.kn. WIU UliJVUAv u ' . bM ! looking glass. She con tern plated the -rV! reflection of their two faces and then j asked: man 12 years old. The register refused the license and the would-be bride-groom went out and returned with the girl's mother, who said her daughter was 14 and insisted "on the license being issued. When asked the year of her "I donU think very much of your "Pajpa, did God make me?" "Yes, dear," be replied. "And did He make you f "Yes." ;" Lookine azajn in tbe mirror Iilerchaiit Tailor. Clothes Made to Order. i Gleaning and Repairing done on short notice. I. WISSBIRC, Qvar FsMsnoo's atora. ApJ-tf- He "I don't wonder, ma'am. My mia- 1 unh'mivntiJ Mlitnr (tilt in Kanaaj nVa- An there anv sweeter words in drew s lone breath and reioineu. the English language than these, 'I must be turning out better work lately 9rJ ruin im 1.11'tii.r' M, - lira ys uw, rmw idu ..l . f i W t 1..K.. ai-J. .-. . I mrmit. it ma'am I1UVB JIHI! i ci u.p. daughter's birth she said 1890, and the an' , I got her maid to write it 101 rner ,, not lackine in All men may be bom equaL but the rr t"J fVn.,.bnU i MA to he a iewel: vet register again refused to issue me ma'am, an' shea only peen r nignt , -7-- tn thA Mr . 1 , m.n imarines be was born a I niLI. NIL. ftC lllf W irUKC AO UJVUV V 1 wjuwuitj - - I . ... 1U I a a T a m.' Kn vam I UUUK.UMU VM.nwaM - r w a m a . v. i 1. n at aiuar inn un us vr 1 1 aa nt rt aavs nrtn wi 11 sr. bisk mill, amu sun l-u s v rfc !SS?S5 sAIiisvn mkixlt ut atMHBL aa- eaiMor vbtaaey.s Some time aeo I copy of General Henry . - . a S advertised for a naste diamonds are not jewels, aitnougn R." Jackson's paste is noted ior its consistency, i;nu nhnus.t the nros active mother-1 1 - V , 1 in-law got very wroth. school one winter, was a bad one. newspaper man. i little more so. AMD m. wool 1 iraaj. if. lajiaa, n, wooixrr 00,
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Dec. 4, 1902, edition 1
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