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- THETI M E8H- STEAM BOOK AND JOB OFFICE TEICrarJWKIlYTlIIES In&t h;u U nil tr:c. We keen on hand a fall stock of LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATE MENTS, BILL HEADS, ENVEL OPES, TAGS, VISITING CARDS WED DING INVITATIONS, ETC, ETC. GOOD PRINTING ALWAYS PAYS tun m tzzx Km 'TAtUwMCO iftttftV John B. SherriU, Editor and Owner. $t.OO a Year, in Ad rac. lfjTtttmTray.fc'r.j to 3. M 7 tW rwf4 Mr t. Volume XX. Concord, N. c, Wednesday. JVYarch 18, 1903. I Number 30, w i I do though not look as I ever was When a woman Is sick she Jails off in looks. This is particularly the . case when she suffers from diseases peculiar to her sex. Not only, is her strength undermined, but she loses beauty of .face and grace of form. It is characteristic of the cures of womanly diseases effected by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, tlutt with restored health there is a restora tion of .good looks. " Favorite Prescription establishes regularity, dries weakening drains, heals inflammation and ulceration and cures female weakness. "I wiih to thank you for the good your medi cines have done tne," writes Mrs. Mae Brown, ot Canton, Fulton Co., Ills. "I was troubled with female wea mess and doctored with several dif ferent doctors. They did not seem to help me; indr 4 I got worse all tr time. I had ulcera tion and displacement of th uterus. What I . suffered no tongue can' telL I had heavy bearing-down pains and thought my back would kill me. I also had a very bad drain, but alter taking five bottles of ' Favorite Prescription and three of Golden Medical Discovery,' I am feeling as well as ever. It has been almost two years and I have had no return of the trouble. My friends tell mc I don't look as though I ever was sick." i Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 21 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. H. C. HERRING. DENTIST, Is now on : the gronrtd floor , j Building. of the LI taker .1 c6ktcobi. w. o. Dr. W. C. Houston Surgeon Dentjst, j CONCORD, H. J. Is prepared to do alt kinds of dental work in tne most approvea manner! : Office over Johnson's Drnfr 8tore. Residence 'Phone 11. , Office 'Phone 13. LJ TV HARTSELL, i I ; Attoraey-at-Lai, CONCORD, NORTH OAROUNA. i Prompt attention (riven to all business Office in Morris building, opposite .the court bouse. I Drsr Lilly & Walker otter their professional services to the citi zens, of Concord and surrounding country. Calls promptly attended day or night. epitaph opthbtirco woJiAx'not to leave thee or fonaketbee, where I " William E. Curtis continues to col ect carious epitaphs. Among the number which friend ent bim is the following, which the friend found on a recent visit to England. It waa in a churchyard near Plymouth and reads aa follows : Here lies a poor woman Who always was tired. . Who lived In s house Where no help was hired. Her last words oa earth were : "Dear friends. I am going t Where washing aint done, Nor sweeping, nor sewtug; But everything there la Exact to my wishes. For when they dont eat There's no washing the dishes. I'll be where loud anthems Will always be ringing; But, having no voice. Ill get clear of the singing. Dont mourn for me now, lon't mourn for me ever; I'm going to do nothing For ever and ever." tbou goeet, I will go. Thy people shall be my people, and tby God my God. " I This is only a part of it. I have BS WHISTLES AS ii an si bbsv. that brains and money and muck ran I do j being done on the Southern rail- AUaata Journal. I "7 Dow. Af lart aa they Can ret new I left Atlanta last Monday morning I engine the remedy will be fortbcom- traced it in m scran book sJonfiT with ! on a tnnr rJ Sooth and North Carolina I i the admirable editorial comment of I and Virginia, going as far east as Boe- , The Constitution. I too. I came to Aujrusta. stopping at The Senator spoke truly when he j Aiken, 8. C When we reached Camak, said that corruption io national politics J on the Georgia railroad, ' we waited had not yet reached the Sooth. If the j there SO minutes on the, Macon train case bad been reversed our memoers land while waiting-. I fell in with some would not have unseated Butler, but with friends at the depot and we were talk the northern members, the ends jus- ing pf belated trains and I asked what tify the means. Yea, I remember from delayed the train for Atlanta that away back how the old man fought us. morning, aa we met it a fe miles back BILL, A BP'S LKTTEB, AtUnta Constitution.- I was ruminating about the erand army of middle men that it takes to carry on the . trade and commerce of this country. I verily believe that they make mope than the manufacturers and A man who can talk like .President 8am SpencT can '"run a rail road, if anybody cam. . His j-h at the Greater iOeorjia banquet baa been circulated j by the preca all over this land, and deserves a careful read ing by the fathers as well as the boys of our land. - j - ' I was pleased to note the beautiful reading rooms, j bath rooms, etc, up My father was brought op ia his State and my mother in South Carolina and when the Senator and I were in our early manhood (we were born in the same year) the war began between those two States. Yes, more than fifty years ago, and baa been bitter and un relenting ever since. This is the first sign of a returning sense of justice that has come from any great ' man of the Old Bay State and we rejoice that it has come from Senator Hoar, the noblest Roman of them all. Its influ ence will reach from Chicago to Boston and its generous sentiments will thrill every breast in the southland. - I care nothing for Mr. Roosevelt nor his late letter. I am too old to be de- there are twice as many of them. A friend of .pine recently visited a large cetved by wordy paragraphs. When he continues to blow manufactory of sewing machines and retracts his slanders on Jefferson Davia and you nearly three hours late. The engineer of our train said the whistle of the en gine was out of order and when the en gineer polled the lever coming out of Augusta, he could not shut off the whistle, and he backed the train to the depot and the whistle was repaired and that caused the delay. Said he: "I had that same engine out of Atlanta the other day, -and when I pulled the whistle lever she began to blow and j I could not atop her blowing until I got to Qarkaton; then I took a hammer and closed her up for the trip. I said it'a natural for anything coming out of Atlanta to blow it'a. whistle; every fellow from Atlanta , begins to blow before he geta out of the town and until he returns, the superintendent told him that the prime cost of a first-class machine was $960 and they jobbed them off at $13. The jobber sold them for $15 to agents. ine agents retail tnem at f 3o, lor ne has to rent a store room and keep a and apologizes to his widow I will have some confidence in his I honor and his professed good intentions, but not until then. If he is a gentleman he will do that. If he is not-: a eentleman he won't, and that is jail there is in it, hammer the trail) when you - u. horse and wagon and make repairs free Thomas Nelson Page! and Harry Still- and sell on installments and sometimes j well Edwards and the Methodist preach- has to take a machine back for non-jer of Cincinnati, to the contrary rot- payment. When the original Bill Arp withstanding." Senator floar would not moved to Texas he took his wife a ma chine with him and left his note be hind with $10 unpaid. ,Shortly after that a -' new agent was sent here who was not acquainted with the Arp fami ly and he came out to my house and wanted me to pay the note. I had hard work to convince him that I was another Arp. The note was signed stairs in the union depot at Chattanoo ga for the railroad boys. Now they have a place to rest, a place to read, a place to wash, eta, all because of Mr. Thorn aa kind heart aa well as level head. No wonder his men all love him. The better any corporation take care of its men. this better the men wilt take care of the corporation, every time. A man ia at least that much like a horse ti e better you take care of him, the better , work he j will do. Wages is one thing, and they way you treat them is another thing. The brotherhood of men is aa great a truth aa the fatherhood of God, 'and it ought to be recognized aa much in the business world as in the church world. Youra truly, :jj j ;. SM P. JOSE. ! i-4j ' : ". i' Marnier a Ike Increase. The f-gjirea given by the.tepoit of, the Attorney General show plainly that! theJ crime of murder ia increasing in North Carolina, f The report gives two-year periods from January T, 1889, to 1903, ia r .KKaL IVTlUBKrf 'can't atop hia whittle with! a I said:;: "You did not run back and stop the whistle came put of Atlanta ?"! No, but he said : "I violated the law, com ing through ' Kirkwood. They don't allow a whistle blown passing through that towA.'r i"Yes." I replied. ,there making seven such periods. In the is a law against raising a racket in a first there! were 90 murder trials, in the graveyard.' j j 1 ' second lii, in the third 179, in the If a thing comes out of Augusta fourth 186. in the fifth 188. in the sixth ders and if he had done it unwittingly, he would have long ago made the amends honorable. -"Slander is sharper than the sword. Its breath rides on the posting' winds and its tongue out venoms i all the worms of the Nile." Roosevelt is a stubborn, conceited poli tician, i He professes to be a friend to William Arp, his mark, and Cinderella j the south, when he id not. If we send DR. J. D. WEBSTER, DENTIST. Formerly of Wilmington, now of Concord, N. C. offers his professional services to the citizens of Concord and surrounding country. Crown, bridge and plate work a speciality. Teeth extracted without pain. Prices rea sonable. AU work guaranteed. Give him a call. Office over CprreU's jewe'ry store. Arp, her mark. My wife was very in dignant that she should be suspected of making her mark. '-."Well, now you see how much money went to the middle men after the ma chine left tne factory $22 twice as much as it cost to make it. Just so it is with thousand of other things that have uttered and published those slan-1 blowing,' then they turn it back and ISO, iu (he seventh 204. i Trials for stop the blowing, before they let it leave J manslaughter have increased from 15 town, and that's right, nothing to blow for the first period to 60 for the last, about there, i I and trials for murder in the second de- t Atlanta is everlastingly blowing her gree which during the first two years whistle and she has a right to blow. Jwere only 49 are now 84. Burglarly She has more sky-scrapere, ; more baa increased j from 54 to 80, and manufactories, more wholesale mer-1 assault from, 25 to 37. Arson is the chants, more first-class bankers, law- crime in which mere is less average yers, doctors, preachers and politicians increase. During the) first period there than any cityof her size in the world, were only 14; trials, for this crime perhaps. During one period 47 trials were had, I lectured in Aiken, S. C, Monday but now it is dropped back to 13., The evening. I spent part of the afternoon highwater mark for- all Crimea waa strolling around looking at the winter I reached during the years 1897 and homes of the millionairea. I waa espe- 1898, when there were 13,541 tried, aa a consul to a foreign country and they do not like him he ia recalled because he is "non grata persona." How much more careful should the president be to appoint no one to office who is not grateful to our own people. If Roose velt is a friend what makes him keep daily interested in the home of W. C. against 10,437 during 1889-1890. W I. ktONTQOMEBX, J, IHB OBOWEXX HOBTGOKERY & CROW ELL, Attorneys and Connselors-at-Law, As partners. Stanly and adj OONOOBD, N. O. " ' will practice law In Cabarrus, oininar counties. In the Saoe- rlor and Hnpreme Gourta o t the State and In the Federal Courts. Office in court house. Parties desiring to lend money can leave it with as or place ft In Concord National Bank for us, and we will lend it on good real es tate security tree of charge to the depositor. We make thorough examination of title to lands offered as security for loans. Mortgages foreclosed without expense to owners of same. 1 T ! 1 1 J on Buuving ur. tram on me gooa peo-1 wi,;tn ti 1... . o,V.- W rvr VTrm crh tho H a ttHa nf wviinHia man I 1. a ia r i a a 3 I b .T y p i S". y vuariraion. ah h&8 builded over about two acres, so I was ruminating about this because the, negro is an arrogant, conceited fool far j heard that he putfl on an ad(Ji. I received a report of 500 copies of my or he wouldn't take it. MOTO arw, nn jrtKt ni s a wvu v v va jwwtaa wuu uv uvuvv rriis u I know that you say that you love me, But why did yon kick me down stairs !" Some one asked Tom Reed if there was such a thing as an honest politi cian, lie said, "xes. An honest poi- :- a4w tle ita4aiaffw JM . : AJaw, r. A. U 0arvA t ir.e. i The iuUow ing ire sxttne vi th art 41 the l-gialature, which are i f ut4k Public Lawi; To eu tjiVX M bond to run 10 years at cot ewer 4 pW cent, intfreet; to Upcrow IliXVOOii fat the literary fundi payable laeoary lt, .UK, at 4 per tuinV laUrv-at; U aplftv priate 1200.000 t6 the pu Jic sc!k4.; to baa the literary fund, JU3,Cu to i ouotiea, for improvemect f tu school houaea; to apjopriat toifiu) fat the celebration of the settlement jof R tanoke Island, prorided f SO.OC Is othenriae raiatd ; to provUd fir he payment of the deficit in fins nets dur ing 1901-1902; to provide for tale; of property ia whtc there ia a contingent remainder; to amend The Code so asjj to give divorce foi to years abandon ment and alio remarriage five years after the divorce (apjJiea to 1901 02) to shorten time of notice of sale; to pre scribe feea f?r registering agncultural liens; to protec . puUic water supplira; to provide for a code com minion ;1 to register the, aale of adulterated com mercial feeding is tuffs; to regulate sale, iuspection and brandiog of cotton aed nial; to providia for ! ireigiflraUjOn of trained nurses; j to prevent! the abduc tion and elopement of married Womrn; to i regulate tabor of childrtn I ic fac tories (none to e allowed to work (n der 12 yeara of age); io Incorporate the North Carolina Veterinary Medical A aoctation ; to validate irregular ifo bates; to allow riailwaya !to file iietitint same rate of Fjeed through townsj to appropriate fiof.tXXJ for the exhibit, it the St. Louia Exposition, provide a like amount isiraised otherwise; to de fine ownership I of land bounded by water; for the i better protection of per- Ovcr-Work Weaken , Your KWncy CahcaltSy SUsryf Kile tarftrt iaeJU One Car Load ! Al tte Ws4 ta fm ly tens yew kkisry eece avwr Owe nsavMaj . t 'a law aiwy see.. ma a waae tpartties ti Us4 If tky a sk tx sa r4a, tfc t4 1 . tatHkca4rlw OUKaWK CMoa) frn . mmt rv acvl la u bUo& 6ut U srr Mr.J KldMV troupe cauMg etOck af tJ. baart ts, aa4 maaes m leal as ti . h. L . . L. . ... . t " us svm awn wvH9am. WClsjae tM wit M oar-wotatRf ta pmptt jbuc, akLty. potsopsa ewoa uwm tNttaa aa4 artetw It used ta h cansiir4 Uval eeiy rkaty twmbka weea ee woa4 te the kU tt txym modeta acteaoa ptvn feat all cooaututtoaal aoaaaa aav lt( Ufta- Btar ta kidney trouU. ; 1 If yea are abek yoe caa maka im mfauie urat ooctomg yr aktaeya Tia'tniM sw vm nfiorsiasnr lime M UT. FOlmv I Swrnanpteot, the great k&wy rm4y ta aeon reacted. It stands lH turfee U Ka wonderful cures of the mc dUtreauat cam and Is sold oa its mertta by all drttfgtsts ta fifty cent and oae-doUar. au- Yoit may have a t a a, , sampn aonie y mail a, free, also pamphlet telling yoa how u l;nd evt u yea aave kidney or feiadde weittia. Mantloa this paper when wrtuag Vt. PUlmar t Co Oinghamtoa. N. Y. ' J With An Eiperiencep- WflU PI ' aa OF pa fMiiwraiw .1 m SEED POTATOES ! ' ar me ;wk vountv .Maine of thr finot lutora Amcrk.i, H vnt wnt in, J'niT 1EK )hs can rt YEARS OF j ami gt t yuur slurr ihh ctr. P. ALLISON i & CO. m ATTENTION ! IN WRITING Fire Insurance, fettling losses and representing I Am 8pcaklnir to You I Sfirst Glass omjmnies, Insurance arc excellent. G. C. RICHMOND & 'Phone 184. . ' CO. Til 15 ltician is one whom you can buy and he will stay bought; but even they are scarce.' Bill Arp. A brick Is a brick: yes. but what a differ ence in them. ' Good brick, good machinery, a f-to-date methods. In Tact, a thousand de tails,' are a necessity to produce1 the best brick.. We have our plant fully equipped for a capacity of tt.OOO.flOH-not only that, but have a body of the finest river clay ever lo cated in this country. Our plant la on-the Catawba river near Fort Mill. 8. C, and shipping station, G rattan. 8. C. j A man Is a man fof a' that,'' but whajt a difference in 'em . You require the best lum ber for your house; the' best coal for yonr en gine; the best flour for your table. One does not buy a common horse when he can get a much better one for near the same price. This is true about everything one needs. In a bulldinj? nothing is more essential than (rood material. It adds to the safety and wear, besides twill sell for mora. Who would not pay more for a building put -up out of first quality material than for one report of &UU copies of my new book that Mr. Byrd has sold. The book cost 85 cents to electrotype and print and bind it, and I was to have half the profits arising from the Bale The price waa $ 1.25 postage paid, which was 11 cents. Thirty copies had been sold here at the book store for $37.50. The book Btore kept 25 per cent, or $9.37. Mr. Byrd got $28.13. The freight and incidental expenses amount to 3 cents a copy. So the cost was 88 cents and it netted 93 cents and my half of the difference 'yras 2 cents on a copy. The publisher and agent or middle men get about jail there ia in a book. I am not complaining at any body but myself, for Mr. Byrd told me that the price would have to be $1.50 to make anything, but I wasn't think ing about agents charging so much and I wanted the people to have it as cheap as possible. But it can't go on this I something easy next time, IT1 1-t; a! a a al I ' way. 4 xne puoucauon must siop or me Our .esteemed contemporary went price be raised to $1.50 and if an agent down to Fioreilce on business the won't sell for 25 cents, a copy, he need hot sell at all. He runs no risk. He loses no time. The books Bell them selves on the counter. But Mr. Byrd can continue to sell on mail orders for tion the course of time cover the six acres with his buildings. He has built a road way seven miles, a beautiful drive," and alsQua bicycle track of six miles, and, all told, he must have invested near a Itema From the Arizona Kicker. Old Jim Hewson waa out on Apache avenue last Sunday night nurrawmg for the Fourth of July. A a town, we are always three or four months ahead of time. Mr. John Simmons, a shyster lawyer, started in to pull our editorial nose on the street the other day, nnd our bullet took his thumb off at the point aa neatly as a saw sould have done the work. He will probably reach for million dollars thereabouts. I've always been interested in Whitney. He is all sorts of a good fellow, and the people of Aiken speak well cf his kindly deeds charity. He only keeps about 60 of his horses down at Aiken. This is the town they say where the woman rides astride. A town of style, clipped horses and all kind of shapeless and shapely vehicles. The millionaires scatter a great deal of money in thetown and the citizens welcome their coming and regret their going. In Aiken Yankee Doodle and Dixie, meet and mingle, ' and no note of dis cord is heard. I suppose they don't talk politics. J 1 find the feeling pretty strong against Lieutenant Governor James Tillman, but I've found no man who believes he will be punished. There is an underground sentiment thai says Bond Isaac Should I lava Been Larger Raleigh Cor., Charlotte Oboerver. Auditor Uixon said to-day that in hia opinion the only, thing in which the Legislature slipped up was the amount of the bond issue. He thinks the smallness pf the issue i a mistake; that it would have been far better to have issued enough to prevent getting in a hole again; that a million dollars issue would have put all the institutions . aQ Forsvth other day and blew out the gaa in the hotel when he went to bed. He waa found swelled up as big as a barrel next morning, and he came home j Jim ought not to go scot free, but that $1.25 and 10 cents more for postage. This will be a fair divide all around and give the poor author about 15 cents a copy. Senator Hoar's ppeech at Chicago is before me. Nothing since the war has so cheered me ana impressed me as that beautiful speech. Why doesn't every newspaper in the south' copy . it, or that part of it that pays such a tribute to the southern people. When I finished reading it I would have hugged the old man, if he had been thinking he was Arizona. the biggest man in thrown together brl k. . out of common ordinary .1 Let Us Correspond Willi Yoa. Prompt SefYice in Shipments Charlotte aay, OFFICE WITH S. S. MINCH & COMPAHY , 1 CHARLOTTE, S. O. , ;- Dec. 18-3.-n. . , ' 0r. WooIIsy's PA1HL.E.S9 PIUW1 SENT FREE to si users of morphine AND Wblsksj Cure A Chicago paper publishes what it calls a picture of the editor of The Kicker, and claims it is from his latest photograph. If we looked within twenty rods of that cut we'd go out and blow our head off within half an hour. We doji't claim to be pretty, but we are no jack rabbit with a coyote's face on him. 1 The superintendent of the Giveadacd Gulch stage line has not sent us our lofixlrf1olDinm0S'there ia another thing coVetousness, f19 ey corruption and the low temptation of Honiara on home oi money has not yet found any place in MUlaUUllUUi uiwt' - ! ment. AddresaB ; BOUinern pouues. M. WUUUiSI W, : : . , 10 . Fryor street 'fiiy mend J iiURtS felitKE AU. tLSE 1AILS. uougb Bjrup. TMiea to time. Hold by dnwglsts. 3 Editor Gonzales said ' too much about him, and so it goes. This is a country that believes in free speech and free discussions, 'and its people are slow to act between parties who do their do about what is said, or written, j That was a sad ending of a fend that has rankled in more than one heart in South Carolina for a long time. Ben Tillman is perhaps aa strong in South Carolina as ever but Ullmanism is surely on the wane. We need one man in the United States senate like Ben Tillman, ' hut need only one. Ben Tillman has his strong, good points; many believe him honest and all be lieve he is brave and I believe that he can no more be bought than he can be acaied. If the gentlemen who knock out At lanta trains for coming and j going late would travel as I do, they, would kick themselves to death. I've scarce ly been on a trunk Hue train on time in months. Why, even the old reliable, beat of all road, the N., C. & St. L., will get late occasionally these days. I am told that the United States mail record shows that the N., C. & St. L. is third in the regularity of the move ment of her. trains in the United States. The -Southern railroad has Delayed trains a few days ago placed I made a poor record in the movement a wait of three or four hours in Greens? J of her passenger trains for some time, 1 1 boro before Mr. J. B. Dllke. an Ameri. I hut shen vnn maa their tnuna with we cannot afford to J can Tobacco Company magnate, who! from five to eight Pullman sleepers, near enough. Listen "My life politi- J annual pass for 1903 yet. Must we call cally has been a life of constant strife j with a gun and shoot it out of him? with the leaders of the southern people, At performance of Uncle Tom's yet as I grow older, I have learned not Qabbin last Monday night, the cowboys only to respect and esteem them, but I shot foarteen kerosene lamps to nieces love the great qualities which belong to in hono, of Kttle Eva. ! If little Eva my countrymen of the southern States. They are a noble race. We may well take pattern from them in some of the virtues that give strength and glory to 1 a free people. Their love of home; their cnivairt us respect lor woman their courage their delicate sense of honor their constancy which can abide by, an opinion or a purpose through adversity and prosperity 'and through years and generations. And don't replaace them the theater will be pretty dim the rest of the winter. It Saved Ills Lee. P. A.Danfbrth, of LaGrange, Ga., suf fered for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg ; but writes that Backlen'a Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Care guaranteed. Only 25 cents. Sold by P. P. Fetzer, Druggist. in the best possible condition, in such a condition, that the State could have said to them not to come back for half a score of years or maybe a generation, asking for any appropriations for ex tension. Auditor Dixon very sensibly says thst the policy of making the ap propriation so small for j permanent improvement j is costly to the State, as it makes constant additions necessary. The State Superintendent of Public1 Instructions says that as soon aa the applications from counties for aid from the $100,000,! appropriated to keep the public schools open four months in the year can be Bcaled the warrants will be issued. The! app'icationa ' amount to $140,000. Seal of the Confederacy. New York Press. 1 j j ' The great seal of the Confederacy ia supposed to be in the office of the Secretary of State of South Carolina. The original design called for an equestrian portrait 01 Washington in the center, after the statue which sur mounts his monument in ; the Capitol square ) in Richmond, and no doubt that design was executed : by Joseph S. Wyon.f chief engraver of her Majesty's seals, .287 Regent street, London. His charge for the work was 122. Some body issued proofs of the "great seal," which had Washington wearing whis kers and a Confederate slouch ba(. Who has the die from which they were Btruck? It I should be -worth a band some sum as a curiosity. ; ' Tragredy Averted. M Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved" writes Mrs. W, Watkms, of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia had I played sad havoc with him and a terrible I cough set in besides. Doctors treated bim, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, and our darling was saved. He's now sound and well." Everybody bughtto know, it'a the only anre cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by P, B- Fetser, Druggist Price 6Qc and $1.00. Trial bottles free, i i aona where corpprationa act aa trustees, 1: : : . -.if f .1 '::, . ' - 4 r t 4- guaiuiaua, iocs w prevent more -man SOUtHem, iOrtncm arid I'Of- one trustee or. director of a state in- eign, we ask your patronage. Buiuuuu ueiug uvm oue county,, to define the duties and liabilities of hoU 1 keepers; to create a historical com mis- 1 i sion; to protect telephone messare also to protect; tel phone and electric light wires; , toj regulate procuring! of dead bodies for dissection; to require text book contractors to have sufficient depositories; ti define the practice cf medicine and surgery; to allow the retary of State to charter banks T. -e wm, thlatNlt 4, ,orm of twotu gum en is 01 counsel in -me eupenorl ana yory racuity &r handling- owaata, Courts; to amend the law regarding :ar son. ' . ; J Road Laws: For counties of Cleve land, Johnson, Jackson, Columbus, Person, Halifax, Madison, Burke, Hen uerson, ijnowan, Jttutnerford, liyde, Chatham, Robeson, Beaufort, Trantyl vania, llaywood, Uranville, Clay, Dur Rockingham, Madon Do vou want the h.-tntlaomcat ittcrl miitfc in tlic citv ? lo vou nt nn ut-tt-fltc CMk tov-e thrtt . will; imkc liKuita in five InVcuits ? i Io vou vnnt n Cok Stove Our facilities for Employer's! that ha the fire liack tml top Liability, Accident and 1 lealth hTlcrs' WBr"?l f;r,-u y" vilfctMk a njeni witli n hand full uf wood ? IM vou want fl Cook Stove rthat will draw nnd not I smoke jour eves out ? Of eourwc vou do, and 1 f-Concord National Bank. I have just what yon want, at the right price. Do not fail to call nud sec roc. Clias. H. Shull. omti a FIRST t CLASS t SERVICE TO TUB rUBLJC. Sampson, Cabarrus, Brunswick, Greene, Alamance, Orange, Yancy, McDowell, Capital, - Profit, - - ; Individual responsibility oi onarenoiuera, $50,000 22,0001 Phone in.'i. Gates, Stokes, Swain. DierfenBary at L'ncoln, Northampton, j Laws: To establish ,dis- Wilson, Cresswell, I-iitle- Gates county pensanes ton, Pine Level, Marshal, Edward,,Ox ford, Graham, Scuppernong; to rej)cal Union county dispensary law; to allow M.Op Keep Your Account with Us. Intercat paid aa aerl. L4bral aooommo aatloo to au onr cuatumcra. J. M. OnHLUPra11ai)t. D. U. OOLTKAS a. Ckaaalar. to establish dispensary; diepensary at Rutherford- td abolish ton. To prohibit manufacture and sale of liquor in Watauga, Warren, Robeson, Scotland, Johnston. Cumberland, Har nett, Polk, parts of. Watauga -and Hyde, and brandy in Iredell. More lliola. DistorbanceS of strikers are not nearly as grave as an! individual disorder of the system, uverwore, loss oi sieeep, nerv ous tension will be followed by ntter collapee, unless a reliable remedy ia im mediately employed. Theresa nothing so efficient to core disorders of the Xiver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters, at's a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all around medicine for run down systems. It dispels Xerron- ness. Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expela Malaria germa. Only 50c; and satisfaction guaranteed by P. B. l4jtzer. Druggist. I"T mtHtm mm . mt IS km mm k 41 mt mm J UMMar ."fT"1 " "nr'" f TRlTS r hr-6i VERMIFUGE Ma A rwl m-p. mmmu4 t Um I S UUfmtm tttmurn mt otli i.m. It mmm ! I JA tmtmm aattana mm M hm. Smtt r Mil. at mmmm. . sm i.as. rarr, (MnawBtjaa, m Old Iron Steel Plows, Cat Iron, Stores, Pots and Burnt Iron of all grades, Brass, Copier, Zinc, Ieau,ond . All Sorts otMctal lxught for cash hv j Tobacco1 Tags av . - t v ciL jr j 3 . ilr w WANTED. W wtll pr trandrw) for oer band red for ail oUier brands of other ItornoMs' 1 airs Pip. 1'earn.sjid Hatcttt's, wcenu. an uiauov are boogtat for tradn. i I rcstmastet; Meekirs has apptfnttrd I D AlHcnn & Cfl in c.j: a . 1 - . 1 " -www aim couie niiwi vu (tie jmwuiuu ui general delivery clerk in the Elisabeth i J City postofflde. Miss Wilcox, who is a ! sister ot Jim Wilcox, charced- with the murder of Nellie Cropsey, had the en- dorsement of all patrons of the -office, who hold the Wilcox family in high re? gard. I 'I live in a state or estrangement from a people who possess these qualities. They are friends of ours, born . of our horning, flesh of our flesh, blood of our blood and if I have a right to apeak for Massachusetts, will say, 'Entreat me wss on njs way io uqrnam. nut neiwita tne aay coaches, mail, express rejected the wait, and didnt't do a and baggage cars, they look almost a thing but charter a special train for $150 quarter pi a mile lang, and heavy and go on to Durham. like the folks trains and -worked down engines and who consume hia goods, Mr. Duke has heavy traffic- put them in a hole in spite I money to burn, . J of all they can do. I know that all Prof. E. C. Brooks, principal of Mon roe graded school, has offered his resignation- He has accepted a position Under Superintendent Joyner, taking the place provided by the bill creating a $200,000, loan f undj for school houses. Hia salary; with the amount received from the southern educational fund for special service, is $1,500. He will take charge in June and live in Raleigh. r Coles and Crlpi, i i The greatest danger from colds and grip ia their resulting in : pneumonia. If reasonable care ia used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taaen, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens When a Ialy wnM a watch, she want one that will kwp time u will a look pretty. Our UuYim Watt arc filtol with Iilin or Waltimm rnove mciiuthat arcgtiarantwl mru rate. WHien a man wanti a wtch he wants one oi our inoJeni Virginia's ; Fjas't Trunk. Line to u - , , tjiut -Jo not buk-o All Points in the West. Li,0 ,X.i.t,t vti .Cu in nono" of thetren;lh anI time-keeping ijualitit of their cluiny prcJe ccsrtors. . f ' VestibuH Electric Lighted, Steam Heated Trains with Pullman Sleep : ers and Dining: Cars.. ' The Soutbf-rn tunwar-'o. as, Utmn-rg QiariotM (Sin dally. tnarlox Concord K! a m imvHi (ireenlxjrrj Vt.Vt noon, anivea at of thousand who have used this remedy gT'MS WrTr"'? for these distasea we have yet to learn LynfWww at 4.10 p m tMy m ontii m p . . I . : . . tn when neeeenr. Carrtss Parlor Car to or a siugie cam hating resulted in pneu- Iciiftoo Fotr and amo-vi wtth c. a o. monia, which showa conclusively; that ft OTT.;Slii IZAlZ is a certain preventive or that daneeroos iP tn ana a. wu p m, oiiik T . I wtth VMtMra linen dlrerrina. dLseaw'. It will cure a cold or an attack I Th. HoatiMni Haiiwit- So. 36. lavlnr ' ; 1. n CbarlotwWUft a m. lrr)nK Gren.oro 12 hit "c " J I p rrtve ttiaHotUwrrtlla w p m and eon mnrmpnt it 11 TMo4iaaTir inn s&Ta rn i dki wiui t. u. ijjiiiiw h iw 1U4 4.ww W. . C. CORRELL, Leading Jeweler. I take. For aale by M. L. Marsh, j - -j Somebody has been gathering data to show that of the 1,83.5 wonien grad uates cf tne Univorsity of Michigan only 533 hive married. The presump tion is that when the average woman has received a university education she knows enough not to get married. lilt cI hi Ttn!;:. I At al!ilr.ltrt.r 1'- Ual ami of Vr. J.n rtnb Asm-mmmAml1ti tT I CXUT tit d(M BXl by HI Hworl ht m J. Wiw 00 t6 itlnlay "7 l.r n aKaiw tn l.rir at law of If. s-tn, VoUMgo gjipiDlM.uimpni' clnnatt and l loo la. Parlor Car CI no. n nail eiBk wln i chot'Airt lloua J-r VQ Cblcao:eoBnctkBcat tbaedUe wita f , v ' )nj tioo itr. April tbUU.U trains of Wea tern llnn dlTerglnj. i ,t-t,-t i.iiMor. all Utt wi ! oa w 1 wnxt. 1 V.lr.lnx C. K. Wblw. m. Ask Your Station Aent for jTrm oa-UM li. tlaae moitfa crm. witto U ir amu lnlrt lm 4f d al4 PVT, H. W. Ftru.Ba. O. P. A Waahlnarton. tC . t.:.:Sj.Zl. i Agent Tickets via: C. & O. Route. W. X Womthh. D. P. A, Uk-tamood. C. K. Doilm, Uneral Maaaicsr.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 18, 1903, edition 1
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