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- i -He-THE TIMES STEAM BOOK AHD JOB OFFICE W keen otTiand & f alUtook of LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATE MENTS, BjLL HEADS, ENVEL- - OPES, TAGS, VISITING CARDS WED DING INVITATIOIETC, ETC. GOOD PRINTING ALWAYS PAYS rHE John B. Sherrill, Editor and O wner. CONCORD . - . ' ; l .... times: 'SB TTTST -AJfcTJD PEAI 1 StfOT.- "SLOO a rear, in Adrsusce. Volume XX. , CONCORD, N. C, THURSDAY,) JANUARY 22, 1903. NUMBER 28. tee eerier vimTt fins I. i". ' ' ' CSTaOUaMt D INlin 1 yW hatr aBjtMejt t rll, Ut t Mirth is an almost in fallible sign of good health. A sick -woman may force a smile or at times be moved to laugh ter. But when a woman bubbling oyer! with mirth and merritnentshe is surely a well woman. Dp. Pierce's Favorite - Prescription' has made thousands of melancholy and mis erable women cheerful end nappy,ty curing the painful womanly diseases which undermine a woman s health and strength. It establishes regularity And UBT. SAM J onBS WKITKtt ABOCT ' TIIR mlHRllCK riK. Atlanta Joarnai. This is January 1st, Anno Domini, nineteen hundred and three. This is a record day, the beginning of a new year, a historic day because of the reso lutions which are formed and the pur poses fixed on nobler and better things. How many things we have quit today and how many things we are going to do tomorrow, and so forth and so on, amid the whistling of the engine iod the dazzling electric lights which AtUaU coasatattoa. adorned the same those cheery words . and bright eyes linger I with us today, and cheer us amid the fact thataie miss her so raueh. ! A telegram received from . . . ... - , , .a route saying: All well- M ... , it. :. BILL, ARP aarrrsi The record is broken. Oat of twenty- one grand children the first marriage was celebrated yesterday. A grand- her today en route saying: , off with him. That is all right, lit is will ever make January 1st a memora ble day. But yesterday. was a great day with me and my wife and somebody else. A prettier day I never saw, ah ideal day it was, au ideal evening came on as the sun told us goodnight and the new moon appeared on the scene. It so does, away wih monthly misery.) It I was the culmination of days of prepa ones debilitating drams and so ciu-es the cause of much womanly weakness. It heals inflammation and- ulceration, and cures the bearine-down pains. I which are1 such a source of suffering to sick women. "I take gTertt pleasure in recommending Dr. Fierce a favorite iTpacniition lor lemale weak ness," writes Mr. Susannah Perinenter, of Pauls Store. Shelby Co., Texas. " I was troubled with bearing -down pains in my back and nips for six years, and I wrote to Doctor Pierce for advice. I tried his ' Favorite Prescription ' and six bottles cured nw I feel like a new person and 1 thank Dr. Pierce for my health. Life is a burden" to any One without health. I have told a great many of my friends about the great medicine I took." Accept no substitute for "Favorite prescription.'? There is nothing "just as good f " - Dr., Pierce's Common 'Sense Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Sena 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, . or- 31 stamps- for the cloth bound. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. H. C. HERDING. DENTIST, off your boots floated to bis ears. 4'Ifyou don't take when you come, into said, "there's likely to be trouble, and a whole lot of it. Here it's been rain ing for three hours, and you dare to tramp over my carpets, with your wet and muddy boots on. Go down stairs and. take them offJJiis minute.' He went down stairs without a word, but he didn't take off his boots. In stead he went straight out into the night again, and his fellow-burglar, who was waiting for him, saw tears glisten in his eyes. "I can't rob that house," he said in feeling tones. "It reminds me of home." ration in our home for the wedding of daughter Laura with Mr. David Flour noy, of Paducah, Ky. When something is going to happen I kind o' like to see preparation for- it. There were many things connected with daughter's wed ding that brought up the memories of 35 -years ago when I stood at the altar with her mother, whom I esteemed as pretty as a rose. When the minister sa d in conclusion then, "in the name of the triune God T pronounce ybu min r.nd wife," and our love and lives, like mingling dew-drops on a rose, has since then been to b:th of us a constant inspiration and conscious strength. There was 5 much said last night about the beauty of the bride, but let me sayt I never have and I never shall see a prettier woman than my wife. I have looked in her face af ter weeks of watching by her bedside in her sickness. - or when she had been watching by the bedside of one of our I chumps the world has ever known.when children for weeks in their sickness, we let that island go, aaid the Hon when other eyes could have seen per- Clark Howell, editor of the Atlanta haps i that every trace of beauty was I Constitution, last week in speaking of gone-i the pale cheeks, the blue veins Cuba. . Mr. Howell accompanied by marking their way down from fore- his wife, had just returned from head to chin, the sunken eyes, sallow Havana. It wfis Mr. Howell's first complexion; but as I looked upon her visit toCuba in ekght years and he was as she sat beside a sick one in our surprised. at the changes that, have been home, care-worn and pale, to me she wrought. looked a thousand times morebeauti-j "We ltt a great opportunity slip," ful than she did a blooming girl stand- said Mr.. Howell, j"when we gave that ingjay my side at the marital altar. I island up. The Teller amendment was have said it, and stick to it, "I like my a great mistake, 'i No one can visit Cuba wife." -1 have told her many a time I to-day without seeing its immense pos otncS'hT Morris buiiduVjr, opposite the court that in all my rounds and travels it I sibilities. -In letting it go we simply house. and nappy on the way-' had the effect - to Mture and there i. noth 01 cneennz us imiu our mouguw,'.. . . , v. .1 t.il. have chosen wisely and well. There Is no goodlier sight in all nature than to see a good looking, healthy young man, who is making an honest living, stand' ing up at the altar with a sweet, good: tempered, affectionate, industrious girl and the parents on both sides approv ing lhn match. , Afarriacrft id m. verv feeri- bosua H lMly affected to been that those made among the well- the Urge peraeetage rfiui-y to to-do common people are generally this section peedily diminish! jAiid happier than those made in 6iUes finally obliterated from our records room, when he heard someone movine ! among the families of the rica. Chi d- Taking his; idea from thesucceas which in the bed as if about to set 0 d. and he rea raised to work and wait on them' his followed the local option method of naused The Bound of a woman's voice selvesmske better" husbands and better dealing with fence laws and liquor laws r I.' . . I .1 .1 . ; ' : j wires than those raised in luxury, -it me souioern states, ne is coovincea But. aftpr allJ a atarlvd in vesterdsT with seven children, and we. have fight today. So, really, we have not lost a daughter, but found a son, with whom we are well pleased. I Yours truly, j Sam P. Jos es. ,- ; i ' - : ' ' - ,- I - 4 Burglar's Adrenture. 1 The burgir had entered the house as quietly as possible, but his shoeawere not padded and they madjo some noise. lie had just reach the door of the bed KDrcATIv Mr LOClLtrTUV. AtUBte CosaUtvtlua. The CoMtiUilion has rvctired from Mr. John WUber Jenkins, of Balti more, but who is a 5orth Crt4iniao, hia projecited programme for compul sory education in the south r by local Option! The gist of his plan ! that southern states legislatures shall pass local option laws under which, upon application of one-fifth of the registered voters, an fclection may be Iwki in any school district to determine whether compulsory education sUall prevail in id district. . . Mr. Jenkins 'is a progressi ve south erner who.! with tanny thousands of his Is now on the grnnnd floor of the Lltaker ltuiiuiiiiir. ! CONCOR$. N. C. Dr. W. c. Houston ; . Snrgecn gg Dentist, CONCORD, W.'C. : . ' Is prepared too all kinds of dental work in the most approved manner; . Oilice over Jnhnnon's JJruj? Store. r Residence 'Phone 11, '. Office hone 42. t L. hT. HARTS ELL, HUorney-at-Law, C OZTCOBD, NORTH CAROLINA "Champ to ,t,et Cuba io.' We acted like the greatest set of under such Wgi8lRtive ier lonce establish conijul9ory A litats asd a raaiss . Drs. Lilly & Walker, ; offer their professional services to the cttl .' zens of Concord and snrrounoinff country. Calls promptly attended day or niKht. W i. MONTOOHXBY, i. IiKBOBOWBLT was precious few women that ever I acted aajsuperlntive chumps, met that! liked better than I did my, "Hfvaea to-day is the cleanest city in wife. It is one thing to marry and an- the world, t believe. I'never saw any other to be married. These latter day thing like it. Miles-and "miles of street marriage licenses with divorce coupons just as clean as one's itdht yard. They attached are the devil's way-bills to have not had a case of yellow fever hell. T6i be an o!d maid is,not to be tjjere in eighteen months. The people the most charming thing in all the showing the ability to govern them -world. An old bachelor is a very un- selves. The country is free from debt charming thing. and has $2,500,000 in the treasury. Paul said: "It is better to marry The Government has been established than to burn." I do not suppose he in the island only since last May, meant that all who did not marry remember. Of course, the American the Federal Courts Office In court fcpuse. I, - , , . I ... , . . Parties desirtnfr to lend money can leave it J ourueu, uui, iu uiau or wuuiau wuu occupation siarteu tne improvements MOHTGOMERY & CROWELL, Attorneys and Conuselors-at-Law, CONOOBD, N. O,. As partners, will practice law In Cabarrus Ftanlv and adjoining counties. In the Supe rior and Supreme Courts o I the State and In is mighty hard for a man to please his that much ran be accomplished for the this house, it, Wlie anu Keep ner in goou numor u i suci.t hv.ib she has been petted by her parents and 7 the application of compulsory school never knew a want and had no useful attendance law by local option. It has work to do. i She soon takes the ennui judgement there are hundreds of schot or the conhfptions or the "don't know districts in nearly a I the southern state what I want" and must eo back to ma. that would, A young girl who never cleaned up her I mission, at own room or made any ot ner own euueauun. clothes or helped to nurse her mother's 1 In urging his ida Mr. Jenkinn dal baby ai d did nothing but dress and ery frankH with the obj- c ion to the vicit and go to the theater will never I general jed jcaiiou of the negro by com make a good wife. This wife : and I pulsion, butj assumes that the school mother business is hard work. jThe districU will be delimited according to mother of six, eight or ten children has! the division jof the races and that each seen eights. She knows what care is school district will act for itself white and' anxiety and sleepless nights and I districts for ihe white school and black one of these butterfly women can 1 1 districts ior tne Diact scnoois. And i stand it. One child will dry her up ha that assumption he is clearly wrong and two will about finish her and if it I and upon that failure of fact his scheme was not for condensed milk the children I at once falls; to pieces. would perish to death like the calves inl The school districts in most 6f the Florida, where this cows don't give j states are uiiits in territory and admin- enough milk, to color the coffee and I istraiion and the same electoral vote they have to raise the calves 0n; the that would set up compulsory atten bottle. i ; I dance by the white children would set But our grandchildren are all of good, I it up for the colored children healthy working stock. We have raised I funds are administered .by . theV "Baine ten of our own and the Lord has blessed I county school comroissioners and, by them in form and feature and old I the laws of, the land they must make no Agur's prayer has saved them from I such discrimination in their use as the poverty and riches. I have worked and I Jenkins plan contemplates so. has my wife and our children worked I In deed khe only way has local, op and" have held their own and are now I tion plan can get a showing is lejrisla helping us in, our old age. I won't say tion that will allow districts or counties what I have done all of these frfty-thrw to impose local taxes and compulsory years of married life, but my wife had attendance ao that the parents of all made over a thousand little garments j children in the jurisdiction, . white and with her own hands before ever a sew-1 black, shall pay the cost of such ex ing machine was brought to our town I tended school facilities. Mr. Jenkius . . and she found time to keep me inl should revise! bis plan on that basis and plaited bosom shirts besides. I bought j come with it again the first machine that came a Grover & Baker, for $125. The nexi a Wheel er & Wilson, for $100, and so on down and now we have a Home and Farm for $20, which is the best we ever had Wrutr aits swt is msM fsr Smaif Cfctfc)lr4e. CfcartoMe . it sr. : f tnLu Ix)-e litrd beck la a mail mountain cm. Dot far from the beau Uful French Broa4 rirer. Bat the bftiuty of this far-famed valley abd river had not entered iolo his Lfe, nei liter had the invigorating Unuenc of mountain climate affected his char acter. He was not a typical mountain eer. 111. did not represent that unal tered, Doa-prbgreMire clsss, who live hid away in. the cove. Silas waf aa odd character, lie never did anything, or said anything, that made th worU better pcwiser. sAad yet, hewaaaa object of iaUrtV because of t ha maa tier of man he . I . The liule cabin that shelleml him self and family, sheltered also ; his lit tle Hock of sheep during tht aevers winter weather. This resulted not from a tenderness for the brute crea tion, but because some form of pro tection was necessary. And why ex pend energy and effort to pro side an other place, when their presence in the house was not in tb least un pleasaut or distasteful to him ? This (nan seldom went far fromUome. -He was never seen in the village, fcur miles away, except on election dayw But he always marched promptly, and eenral!y early in the day, to the polls. And, it is said, never failed to vote for Abraham Lincoln. t But the thing that made Silas Lowe most widely known. and that entitles A c MtftG t ftmrMa. tt la the dr$l t4 frlt esnt) by the lndiaa fWuW ailslr tie it oam tecdi&mfifeg sifia. la trm9 Js, a be a by aitatk as4 re. the ,Suthrra Jpeiti tW Ncwlh wJ4 be a! . wtii imi it afinmef it. Taw eemil.j t ta kagrf the fin. It H eos M!; t extreme, ultra jrttn N3fthrm t' rir whkh ifliwit tJ the try c4 treating the Kuii es MtMewd Uftt tory, I piWnurt the af m CYurn as Oollertor .tif the ltwt 4 CharinkUa against tha frotet tf tht pnim r4 that city a4 ia ciosiag the mJ!m at ladtaaola, Miss., and aWwitieg tu rfMeeU of the us e4f tha Mai's ! rauie the negro postmistress rtittl he ofhoe ih rriJ-nt U rwH rve!rirg the support and eommendaUoa cif the OvcrtWork Weaken Your KUncy-s CaacAlriy llicn IUU Ixfan sL ". A3 tM Vs4 M ff b4f fn,mmt :&r y-se ' rf it re tt S'S 4 I Mto, y ItjUAi .. . I fs s4 stei taMr thMMt, j ' 1 Kif ttmn&kt) eassa se ats asari Wmi, M inam ttt m C a4 Imi lmmt h tt w.wa is pmmfvtf tk, tvi. It m4 U t ifcsi mattes U U t im Kt I44t zzttm ptfi tt.i ail ts-twa ass. 1 u Uf. aif U tUt tU 4 . II ev k V9 caa ensks s- milm. By ,.rsi atwrtf yma hsr influential Northern netprrs. ,Mny ( ."si tfcs " sx-OiUi'y st.i 4 Di. Kims s of thera condemn bim uamrrvlr. i -wswp-stesj. iMfM hHy fjy t with us or blaee 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 mate tnorouKn examination 01 line to lands offered as security for loans. Mortgages- foreclosed without expense to owners of same- has never enjoyed the ; bliss of real! married life can never develop the best rounded character, but an old maid's life or an old bachelor's life "I still think the island will be ulti mately annexed to "the United States, but no one can say when it will come. I believe now thiswiil result from the BRICK! BHIliK BRIG K i is ; a thousand times more preferable Americanization of the island. Ameri- than ja mismatched pair. Oh, the can money is the recognized stand there scandals, the heartaches, the regrets, j now, and Americans are invading the that cdme out of a life like that. How island in every field." rrisirtvr inarfa)Vnia mrtlnoM art1 -f a Vi ara I 1 .. -?" . I fs . sn . - sr. s and friends have suffered because of - " ""lw VKmn "p" mismatched pairs among their children KlEL Jan- 16. The naval, authori- and those they love. Divorces these ties here are mating preparation to ,lava ora aa rnmmnn niotL-a test SignOr KnOs's hydrOSCOpe, by waisrf J c vr 4 im &utmt cam sna u sun ti etis , cent M-4lir tit LfT" - 'V''3 'T as. Ten ff fcse aaCLA" Mmet tHtir rn4 sw trs. si -me.w4 tikrf yo is r.4 ftwl It ysi h khlf.ry o lUAi tti-wtls. 01 ine a lute j ie of that an - .1 rut.:i.t.i kw. , .4 .i It is the white t4d4e of the 1 4 " t OAT Itn ll fnMH kJ !. i-r MiM)criliiit fi and others, which have all aWf ' mj. ported jhtat through thi. k aud thin, are silent. Y.vo th-e tutierw afcioh have invariably rpmi-4 ibe cause t4 the negro againrt the white people of the South cannot see the wtsdooj of the Treeident's pt4icy. They understand that the welfare of th n-gr in thr South dermis jslK.lutly ujou the good will of the white tl4e of tbst section south uin whom the o cro det-nds for his employment and his daily bread. The white H4e of the rVwilh tax themselvea heavily to trovide Sfc. 10 ( a k m hi t Stf-VVl1. tt9 f VkJk .1 .... mf K .1:1 fcutl A.k.t him to a place in the Hall of Infamy I v , . I those newnaini ahK'h are eetvtaliv the incarceraUon of bis dog. The . tn cur mat oaiea about nts master s m- ,,lHr , !. u A 1 ' x .1 H ' J dirt hearth, one day in a nt of anger, ...,. .. . , . 'ua uJ , .u. .r,. ' wnom ey are dependent. .v.. -.. ;i ; When Mr. IWland became iVwi ens iK i.re the eyes 01 Mrs. lxwe and With An Experience - or e that in- assjsjBjBjBasa "f' I nsssssl YEARS' YEARS 1 ire IN WKITIXt; Insurancr, scttitnir lUw- dent, in lSH5.:lh iwnt,lo-rif itm Kmitri her only daughter. This unfortunate for lhft irmt Uma sine. l ASn l. -I 1 1 . j 1 t 1 r - - - TT. 1 . iow. was one 01 me pe-a uear.y oe- bat ,h were Iljtrt mfmTrri of the TJnion,, haying an interest ln-the Federal Government, U-ing eligible to Federal office and that the.Hcuth was to be no longer considered a-conquered province. The late President McKin ley, a Republican of the lieiuhlicans, went to the Smith and was' (waived ture suggested hail, thunder. uehtniniH -.L ' 1 . . .. ; . . . " 1 who. acciamauon ny tne people. ie and terrinc hurricane. I . .,,. c ., , ' ; . ciiuibwu M I -VJU lllll 1.1 TVIVIMJ VJ Ifl U S Confederate' badge an his breast, and Insurance arcjcxccllcnt. C. C. RICHMOND & CO. loved hen that roosted in the rear cor er of the cabin, and was obedient to every call of the owners. When the friendly and obedient pet had died such a horrible death, the 'wrath of the family was at white heat. It was no mountain snow storm. The tempera The , dog was captured and tried 0:1 .' J..j r T j J ouas was juuKe, irs. ui wnu uuKn- U ... l,:,.- th. ..,l,rflf Phum" ter were witnesses. These testified em-1 l. "t.i! . , .' , phatically, yet truthfully against the tfatt the WM hereaf sidered a part of the Union, having arm rcrcsvntin Qfirsl Class Companies, Southern, Northern ami For- a cijrn. ask your iKtlrohaiic. C)ur facilities for I'mployer Liability, Accident ami Health Vienna, A brick is a brick; yes. but wh.t a differ-1 so much the worse for fbciety, cuce.uvueu.. ooou K.o j now ia the thro?8 of public scandal, up-to-date methods, in fact, a thousand de-l 0 ouuo.., tidls, are a necessitv to produce the best enough to Startle" the world. Fre- brick. We have our-plant fully equipped quenily we are startled in America by for a capacity of io.OOO.fm- not only that, but .. .. t have a body of tshe finest river clay ever lo- socialscandals enough to disgrace the eatcd in this country. Our plant is on the nation, but where "married" means Catawba river near Fort Mill. S. v., ana shipping station, Grattan, 8. C. "A man Is a man for a' that.'' but what a difference in 'epi.. Tou require the bestium-j the radius of a home like this are made 8hiP mai'Jg I ybible cables, torpedoes, per for your house; the best coal for your en gine; the best flour for your table. One does . jiot bay a common horse when he 'can get a much better one for near the stme price. This l f.mp fOtnllt. vATT-tltiniy nno:hoA(1a In a building, nothing is more essential I words, Selfiishness and love cannot live than Rood material. It adds to the safety! beneath the same roof . It is the eelf- and wear, besfdes twlU sell for more. Who AriA;a(r l.i,., :.. mated ones," there is no more holy, diviner relation in all the world, and in means of which, it is said, human eye sight is enabled to penetrate the sea to an incredible; depth atd for au enor ! mous radius. ' x A naval official who witnessed an exr periment with the, hydro?cop in the Mediterranean says that the instrument can be operated from the dtck of a and matured . the grandest characters the world has ever known. I The test of love is sacrifice. In other &c. It is said that the invention ought to nullify the dangerous character of submarine boats.""- The inventor is an Italian. -' An Investment In Good Roads. Baltimore Sun. Mecklenburg county, North Caro lina, in which Charlotte is the princi pal city, has long been held up as a It is worth mentioning that Howe, the j model by advocates of road iirprove mot luvcmur, mum uui ge uio ui- ment. lhat county has lor many chine introduced in this country fori years been laying excellent macadam ten yeara and had it patented in bng-lroada that the makers believe will last land and all the use they had for it for generations. there was to stitch the soles on to boots a. recent statement of Superintendent and shoes. - nf Roads S.l T. Howe shows that IIS Yes, our pretty grand-daughter hasJmile8 of these macadam roads have mated and married and gone. Julia I been constructed and are now in use. Smith is now Mrs. Julian Smllh not! The savinc tb the farmer in transnor- much change in her name was there tation has been great, as he can send only edded the little letter "n". We his! produce to market in.any kind of gave him a cordial welcome into our weather, his teams draw Several times family, for we have heard nothing but tne ioada they could over the old dirt good concerning him and commend roa(j8f and thre are- 80few breakdowns ou grand child to the good people of that the cost of repairs has been greatly &einaana tne gooa etate 01 AiaDama, reduced. Farm property along these which is our own Georgia s daughter. roa(i8 ha8 Wely increased in value, There may they rest and "live long and J and the farming sections are more pros prosper." perous. . i I I am still sick. . As the lawyers say. The roads are made hv convict Uhor.i Ilivingdo-laDgnish. and languishing tbe countyi using the latest improved do live," but I am on the upgrade and roadmakine machinery crushers and my swollen extremities are reducing roiier8. Rjjck found near the road is theii compass, and my wife says it will atiHzed, ajidj trained men superintend soon be time to plant sweet peas and the work. I -.- trim up her rose bushes. Two months Bonds were issued to pay for this froen yesterday will be the fifty -fourth work, and th cost has been consider anniversary of our wedding and the abie, but that it is regarded as a paying poor cur. lne evidence showed that the ; hin was guilty of theft, having etoleu part of the canine's dinner, and that in a fit of anger the deed had been done. This saved the defendant from the death penalty. The judge sentenced him to seven years' im prisonment. equal rights with the rest. The Hpaniuli war came on and the eope bf the! South vied with those of the North and i West in enlisting under the Stars and Stripes. This renewal of confidence and good feeling is-too important to the country to be disturbed in order to 4 ! I. 1 ; J is I u uuru cno, uu lunger useu, 11 .u. .Ketract ritrht to office of Hie ri a 1 it naa . ever neen, was convertea in 10 mKn an j trolher jjje j, dent has no desire, we are sure, to do injustice to 1 the South, and, if he will prison. And here in close confinement that cur served the full term, living all tbe white upon very simple and meagre fare. It would be a long story if we were to recount the tale of the long, monotonous days and dreary nights of this lone prisoner. Let it not be done. t I passed the place in the sixth year of the memorable seven. There ap peared to be a tone in the barking of the dog that suggested sorrow. This, however, may have been imaginary on my part Thonc 1 84. THh Concord National Bank. With th lauist' siprnvs4 form nt MoM and eysry fsctmy tw1 banttliiMf sonvaals. ovrsat a. FIRST CLASS t SERVICE TO TBI ruiuo. give the question more careful thought, j will doubtless realise that he can serve Capiul, the colored race more effectively by 1'rvllt, considerate treatment of the Southern Individual reinsibiliy people than by a policy which is calcu lated to irritate and offend them. of Shareholders, 22,000 60.00 !! aecd flail rsfr.- It would seem that cotton has nA exhausted its wonders in the way of by- Drouucts. isow cornea the announce rs.. .1.. i. t j , 1 UU' luc '""" w 4UUI ment that cotton seed hulls can" U Keep Your Account with Us. tntrwt paid si sirr"! t Jbsf si rrtaav dsllvo U sit our riiUinr. J U. oaainciaent in the history 01 a lam- nUfized in the manufactnH of paper, I i.y.ciomea tne p.ace wun interest to .lthou!rh lne Dr6ceas i bUU in the ex- w u.uu .c i'F" perimentAl Buge. ExrimenU in this of the cabin, amid the bushes and u.vtl :n ffir weeds at the foot of the mountain with Ume SUgwa' KaUB and lhe resUlt is a narrow path leading thereto, and of to a ry satisfactory quality of tne corn cno wun iia prisoner, navei., ,,i. .w., 1.1. t,.. I , 1 WKJm auu rU&U m mA t si'J' a v part 01 tne lurmsnings 01 writine. o-, It : intendd to extend would not pay more for a building put up let Us Correspcnl -With Yoq. Frmpt Ssrilce ia Shipments. children and grand ch ldren have prom- j investment is shown by the fact that A marvelous Invention. J Wonders never cease. A maAhiiieibas out of first quality material than for one himself to the bride and the bride who been invented: that will cut paste and ised to gather at the paternal mansion preparations aire being made to mac ad- r gives nereeu iu me groom in seii-ueui- nang wait paper. 1 ne neia 01 mventions arid rejoice together over the ford's amize more than 1 hii 11 v iiivK will, never unrHiK iiiimt' I ouu uiovuiciico ov hi?) i j im uuniuiim. f . A ... u - I . .... . . . - KuuuuES uuiu ua. iht mi tne nnnnna rnana in anu menu Wim Uivorce ECanaaiS ana "" "m"u PnT mmtlalnnnnv for it t rea me t ... k . I t vr; ' xrm t;., i " - - iixmmy: iuav w ii maxiuu rauiteu.. many a man nas a 7 to' write. My Waugbter wfto helps me is BVBte married a virago and a many a woman fe. J' ttfJ Machine school and I et tire bend-1 I hsa mirriPn a doeV hnt the miatate was lttus nuu,Brtv,su many.. . uie... I T An Ar2umen Aaalnat- Dlstlllertes. I T C '1 tt r . f vtcsut a lUl'.UVCl Ul 1U1 A IWIUJK 1 UUU31U1US UAT D UDCU HUU lUllUtltXl . C' - ---- H .100 miles more, eo toads in tbe joined in a complete become a memory. Did the dog ever get out? He was released at the end of the time, but died soon thereafter. The changed habits of life, or an overplus of joy, may have hastened his death. Where is Silas Lowe, whose claim to distinc tion rests upon how he treated his dog! I cannot tell, as he is dead, also. A. W. Plyler sm. Mills Brisk Csspy, made in the beginning. J A man never Q Brouchitis p Co. kh Byron News and Observer. OFFICE WITH S. S. McNINCH S COMPANY, CHAKLjOTTE, N. Dec. 18-3m, A . - ' J 2 " J I 0, r isumption. xneir general vercuct is tnen a oog. 11 me woman wno marries it'8 the best and most reliable medi- a man is all right she will make him a cine for throat and Inns troubles. Every good wife; if she is not all right he 1 50c and $1.00 bottle is guaranteed by oueht to have sense enoueh to see it. I P-B--Fetzer druggist. Trail bottles free, ' HacMnery far Sale. - One pair Platform Scales. J One 20 horse power Boiler. ' One 40 horse power boiler. One Cotton Press. .One 20 horse power Engine. Two Cotton Gins. One Saw Mill. . Lot of Shafting. Apply to - MRS. M: L. GOODMAN, or Z A. MORRIS. Lucky chance has saved a many a fel low more than his own good judgment in. choosing. Solomon said: "It is better to dwell on the housetop when the wind and storms and rains blow on you than to be within the house with a brawling woman' but a woman don't brawl long until her ihusband beg'ns to Bing, and with the spirit and with the J n0nest ; understanding : -- The average n UM 13 win is w 1 lb. 1 Would It were worthier but my visions flit I 'Oanng place Less palpably before me and the glow That In my spirit dwelt La fluttering faint and low.- Well, the little pamphlet of General H. R. Jackson's great speech and part J of Dave Webster's at Capon Springs is a now reaay. oena .10 my mena, ja. It , , Dralnlns a rm. Chimerical schemes far the flooding of the desert of Sahara have often been discussed; but a far more interesting the experiments, and it is possible that cotton seed hulls will be made to largely supplant wood pulp' in tbe manufac ture of news and other gTades of pr. 1 The cheapening of paper manufac ture would be a boon to mankind. The raw material is becoming more and more limited as the consumptive de mand increases, and to add 10 this en hancing condition in' price, there is a monopolistic paper merger. As a mat ter of course, the cotton growers ofthe I'.kjaftrr-s H ssk Ore IwyfMi 4 tifas- 7 ! H aasaasw tfc . efH i4 mut ,T I I . iJt I VERMIFUGE IS it A fMy w.. i. 4 j f f II talliuM mill rii -4 If I A) 1. a I. rtfT, tMTmMt, i -m south would benefit materially such a use of cotton seed bd)l. from I'rob Or. WolWiriSM niiinnitw AMD ViblUty Con isnsW iMi a HA m, ftp Akssts, Wss-lS ably if this useful feed fmaicl were to f Truth. Exchange. j The religion that does not "' teach man to strive to" pay all his honest Holland, Atlanta, Ga., and get it. JAkl. ntn mvf Knrw Vt 5 m .,1 I. nrill Via ntat Ta it fni- tfvanfa fx7 laaf I .1 i " " . .. . ' i i . ji . rT I they are located. lir;At WUl U. j Ul au lllll go lilAL lUC vwm. 10 awuv imiu;. uvuu w MMm. A. . Bible teaches none receives more stress Bryd, printer and publisher, Atlanta, than that a man should be thoroughly , Ga., and get that, postpaid, for f 1.25 My wife says the first two chapters ' would be wor;h the money if I hadent GUritS WritKt All list Pi:IS. t4 Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. V LrJ In tima Sold b AnrTift. ' "I would' not live always, I ask not to stay. wnere storm alter storm rises dark o er the way." We have not spent much of today in roseate resolutions and fixing determi nation, but we have been busy adjust- 1' ing home to its normal conditions, and thinking: and praying about the girl that is absent now from the home i circle, but her cheery voice and bright 1 smiles, aa the train moved off last night Every Bottle of Chamberlain's CongD Remedy Warranted. v told some stories on her. We gnarante9 every bottle Chamber--! liin's Coosh .Remedy and will refund the money to anyone who is not satisfied ' Bill Arp. Domestic Troubles. It is exceptional to find a family where fter using t wo Ihii da of the contents, there are no domestic ruptures occasion- This is the best remedy in the world ally, hut these can be lessened by hav for la grippe; eonghs, colds, cronp and ing Dr. King's New Life Pills around, whopping eonsh and is pleasant and ' Much trouble they save by their great safe to take. It Drevents anv tend-nv work in the stomach and liver troubles. '. of a cold to result in pneumonia M. They not onlyrelieTe yon, bat cure. 25c, cure the passage of a law abolishing I L. Varsb, druggist. at Fetzer's drag store, - ! all disUUenes m the rural districts. country distillery is the of the most ' Worthless characters of the surrounding country. There are more crimes committed near the still-houses and by reawm of the in fluence of the stills than anybody sup poses. The tend to debauch the morals of jthe men, jdestroy the young, and stand as agencies for corrupting the morals of the community in which Here is a new and fresh argument for their abolition, taken from the Newton Enterprise: ; j'Monday afternoon at Frank Smith's distillery, twoj miles east of Newton, Bute YoUnt, colored, was shot by Noah Bankin, colored. Yount is a half witted, inoffensive negro, and there seems to be no way of accounting for the dastardly deed except that.it was the leckless dare-devil work of a drunk en negro." ! ' i ' There are hundreds of such argu ments which will , be potent to se- and uful engineenng feat of just the K nmW employed in the opposite kind is about to be accom- manufacture of paper, t would become too expensive to be fed to live stock As it is, cotton seed hulls are far from tif 'waste product." Wsnaderral Mere. Tobacco Tags WANTED. win vmr. ' ' . . . Hwmep Ils. ff feOBr1 VJUTV la displayed by many a man enduring 1 r AUi.aW-. plished by that most practical of peo ples, the Dutch. Leslie's Monthly re cently gave the first thorough account of the proposed scheme for pumping dry and turning into arable pasture land the Zuvder Zee. that Inland tea which covers over 1,400 square miles pains of accidental cats, woands, brui, are bmM far tr4 . . i a - i a - sva Tnot rvi su"iTT im ri ia This under- nnxns, , V. Tl m a nt. Bat there's no need lor it. cocaiensii MlllSOrl V WUa Arnica oaive wui am me p&tu auu nut the trouble. It's the beat salve m earth for the Piles, too. 25c, at Fetzer's drug store. ; i think." said Mr. Dooley, "I in the heart of Holland. taking, which will take many more than twenty rears to accomplish, should result Tin f providing homes for 50,000 people and in adding greatly to the wealth and prosperity of Holland., As an exam de of interior expansion, this I Merchant Tailor, undertaking is unique in history, and wouidn't like to be ah iditor, after alL no more stupendous engineering feat I sometimes wonder why they don't has ever been planned. come out, with a line printed acrost th first page ; 'We don't Snow any- thinr shnnt it. an' we don't care, anil what business it ye'ers is it, anyhowT " j I sbud think th' wurrui wold kill thim," aaid Mr, Ilennesay, sad y. 'It do a," aaid Mr. Dot-ley. 4Manny I gr-reat iditors is dead." Get a free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets aiU.Lv Marsh's dryr store. Thy are easier to take and more pleasant in effect than pilla. Then their ne ia not followed by pnnati nation as is often the ease with pills. Regular size 25c. per box. Clothes Made to Order. CleaniDg and Repairin done on short notice.'- . I. WISSBIRC,
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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