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--THETIME3-- STEAM BOOK filiD JOB OFFICE C0NCORD . " . ----- - H We keen on band a foil stock of LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS," STATE MENTS, BILL HEADS, ENVEL- . OPES, (tags, VISniNS CARDS WED DING INVITATIONS, ETC? ETC. John B. SherriU, Editor and Owner. J U LJ.' StOO a rear, in Anscc. GOOD PRINT1NG ALWAYS PAYS VOLUME XX. Concord, N. c.. Wednesday. aarch 25. jeoa. NUMBER 87. 4 Uneomnion Colds. trnAT is a wonin'1 clcbi BIUABP1 LICTTEB , "Wb U a Woman's Club V No Idle place :It is just a common cold," people W herein to chatter of ibe lsst new play, ay, "there's no danger in that." Ad- Or whisper of. sister gone astray, muting their statement, then there are Or strip wUherwj gossip every trace uncommon colds, colds which are dan- Of sweetness from some Ufe borne down with gerous; for many a fatal sickness" begins strife. . " - with a cold. If we could tell the com- Tit Dot a place where fasti too reigns supreme. tnon cold from the uncommon we could ' where lack of style Is sis beyond redeem 'feel guite safe. But uncommon vari ety is rarely rec ognized until it has fastened its hold on the lungs, and there consumption. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures coughs. 1 bron chitis,, "weak " lungs, and other diseases of the organs of respir ation. , It in creases the sup ply of pure, rich blood and builds up the emaciated body. I took a severe cold which settled ; in the bronchial ; tubra," writes Rev. . , Frank Hay. of Nor- -, tonviile. Jefferson Co. we can't. J trvinir ithout Kansas: ' After medicines labeled Sure Cure.' almost w number. I was led to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, t took two bottles and was cured, and have stayed cured. When I think of the great pain I had to endure, and the terrible cough I had, it seems almost a. miracle that I wait so soon relieved. That God may spare you many- years and abundantly bless you is the prayer of your grateful friend." If you ask your dealer for "Golden Medical Discovery" because you have confidence in its cures, do not allow yourself to be switched off, to a medi cine claimed to be "just as good," but which you did not ask for and of which you know nothing. . Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure dis ziness and sick headache. ' 1 The . Where outward gar. to more than Inward Ufe; Nil room Is there for earetess Jest or sneer. For delving Into dark dart safely past v Or meaning glaaees with dire purpose east. To cause some trembling soul to blush or fear. All these are what a woman's club Is not ' w Things left behind, Outgrown, dpled, forgot. What Is a Woman's Club ? A meeting ground. For those of purpose great and broad and strong. Whose aim Is toward the stars, who ever long ' To make the patient, listening world resound With sweeter music, purer, nobler tones, ' A place where kindly, helpful words are said And kindlier deeds are done; where hearts are fed: vr -j ---; ' : : ; V: Where wealth of brain for poverty atones, ' And hand grasps hand and soul finds touch with souk- ft-1 ill 11 i : Where victors In the race for faroq and power Lookliackward even In their; trjumph hour, ' Jo beckon others toward tbeshlnlng goal. This Is a Woman's Club, a haven fair, Where toilers drop an hour their load of care. What is a Woman's Club T The fabric of a dream Touched with an altar-coal and made alive, . Instinct with hope fur those who toll and strive And wait to catch that joyous day's first gleam That tinner In a better, freer age, -When right for one shall be for all the right ; When all together in Ufe's moil and fight. The war for right and truth shall bravely wage. -j-iAKA A. PaCmkb. Atlanta Constitution. 80 many young people who - are thirsting for historical knowledge write to me for help that I feel encouraged sod will answer their inquiries as far as I can. These young people in the country towns hare schools to go to, bat they lack books reading books, ensign, had this old tattered and war- j stained Sag grasped in his hand Just as he held it when be fell. The Spanish commandant of the post was there with his wife, and when he discovered the flag, got furiously mad.' lie jumped up ton his seat ana yelled; "lake a 11 t'ing avay, dat is treason dat is an in sult to me and 4e United State. f I send for my soldiers and I arrest the whole party." lie ran wildly down the t'TTisc ist aociarr". City, iml cyclopedias, biographies, and if I as rich as Carnegie I would plant a j stairs and across the street to his quart' library of suCh books in every common-1 era and came back quickly with half a ity. -I would have a million sets of dozen Dutchmen in arms to make the some standard cyclopedia printed fori arrest. He marched the young men f very school, even if they cost fifty mil lion dollars. That would diffuse know ledge among the young people and do J Thomas, whose headquarters were in more good tnan au ne is doing in tne I Louisville. I was mayor then and we Haatk rt Ie la Cirri. From -IjhUh Frofa Self Mad. Mrbaat to 111. tjoa," by Gaorg. Horstc Lonmr. I sever see a fellow trying to crawl or to buy hi way into society that I don't think of my old friend. Hank Smith, and his wife, Kate Kate Coils she was before he married her and how they tried to butt their way through the upper crust. ; . Hank and I were boys together In Missouri, and he stayed along in the old town after I felt, , I heard of him over to his office, but paroled the young J on and off as tending store a Utile and ladies until he could hear from General evvaueg, but U)cr swrbvd la Ue mmum misu DdcrVAodi a g about the date, atxl he kata lo have the rl stuff rurd oa his battds. While this "was pMtig on . the XIy flower desceodaal was wLrphoolog for the polk frorm! er's grtNU-grmxidaoa fnu the otVr, and just as the crowd yelkd and ttrtke for the house o ratrt4 wsgo&s fuH of policeman H there But they had to turn in a riot call and bring out the reserves before thry could break ' up Hank's little B it tea party. v After all. Hank did what he start d cut to do with this party rounded up farming a Utile and loafing a good I all his neighbor in a linch, though deal. Then I forgot all about him an-1 not exactly according to schedule. For til one day a few years ago when be j next morning there were so many do one aide a&d the atgn- PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. k C. HERRING Is now on the ground floor of! juuuaing. - - ooncobd. nr. DENTIST the Ll taker -r- Dr. W. C. Houston Sprgeon Dentist, .. i- eoifcoBD, w. o. . Is prepared to do all kinds of dental work In tne most approvea manner. - Office over Johnson's Drug Store. . Residence 'Phone 11. Office 'Phone 48, big cities. iut what we most need in the south are historical books that will be standard with us and relate the truth about the south and secession and the confederacy and slavery and the war 1 and reconstruction. I had a cyclopedia that gave a whole column of apology for old John Brown and the pedigree of every northern race horse, and no mention of John B. Gordon or Forrest or sny of our southern poetsfor authors THE "PLCTEnCHATS" HAVE CAPTURED MART AN. B. T. HARTSELL, Attorney-at-Law, j " v , i CONCORD, NORTH CABOUNA. Prompt attention given to all' business.' Office in Morris buflding, opposite the court hOUSe. .-.-''..:- --!.--.. Drs. Lilly & Walker, offer their professional services -to the .citi zens of Concord and surrounding country. Calls promptly attended day or night. DR. J. D. WEBSTER, DENTIST. Formerly of Wlhnlnjrton, 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 wlibout pain. Prices rea sonable. All work truaranteed. Give him a "call. Office over Correll's Jewe'ry store. 8 tatesvilie Landmark. - ' Mr. C. S. Wooten, "of LaGraoge, Lenoir : county, who recently visited Washington, writes an extended and interesting account of his .trip for the Charlotte Observer," add the following paragraph is from his article: - I met ;ex-8enator Marion Butler. He has two rooma lor his office in the Bond buildings one of the finest office buildings in Washington. He is doing a good practice at law and in the de partments. J was in his office several times and he was busy all the time. He is attorney for a mining syndicate and has an office in New York, and al so an office in Raleigh. " He is getting stout and looks ; healthy, and dresses well. - He wears a silk hat and Prince Albert coat, and has the dash and air of a distinguished man.r He and hie wife board at the' New Willard the most fashionable hotel in Washington. said to him that J had heard that he was worth a million of dollars. . He replied . "You know they would always tell lies on mebut I am making money bc5t getting fuxtlrcx tixrm ttix; poor house everyday." . ri " V " The public had understood that Mr'. Butler W8s a 'plutercrat" j but we : had entertained a hope that possibly this friend of the people was "being . slander W J. MONTOOKBBT. - $. TJtBOBOWKU MOHTGOSERY & CROWELL, . Attorneys and Counselors-at-Lav," 1- ' - ; conoobd, k. o. " . As partners, will practice law In Cabarrus, Stanly and adjoining counties, in the Supe rior and Supreme Courts o I the State and in tiu plural nnnrta nfftan tn nonrt house. - Parties desiring to lend moaey can leave It with ua or place it In Concord National Bank for us, and we will lend It ron good real es tate security free of charge to the depositor. We make thorough examination of title to lanH, rtiTanwl m Bmnrltv for loana. Mortgages foreclosed without expense to owners 01 same. - . Cabarrus Savings Bank. . Concord and Albemarle, H. C. CAPITAL, $50,000.00 Snrpln. and andivlded ( profits, - $22,000.00. Resources Ove'r $300,000. or orators. I price for the Meade work son are all that could be desired and more than was expected. I -wonder what has become of that at southern publishing house that was projected in Atlanta some time ago. at is what we want and must have to perpetuate southern history and de fend our fathers and grandfathers from the slanders of northern loes. It is northern ' histories, northern novels and northern plays that have already poisoned the minds of thousands of our young people. Only yesterday I glanced at a Berial story in an Atlanta paper and the first thing I saw was a verse wich read: '. ' "Jot n Brown's body lies mouldering In the ground, . But his soul keeps marching on." In a Missouri paper I saw where a yankee troupe were -playing 'Uncle Tom's Cabin.". And now a fool fellow from Wisconsin wants td get eur gover nors to appoinUdelegates to a conven- had some hot works. He said finally he would release the young men until he could hear from General Thomas. So I wrote to General Thomas by the me mail. He very graciously forgave us, but warned as not to do so an) more, for the display of a confederate flag was treason and the punishment of treason was death. This is enough abou t flags. There is no treason - tn displaying one aow. turned up in the papers as Captain Henry Smith, the Klondike gold king. Just back from Circle City with a mil- "... " lion in oust -and anything you please in claims. ; ThereVnever any limit to what a miner imay be - worth in those, tcendants and greaVgrandaon. la tit police court toj prefer chains that it looked like a reunion tf the 4tgram fathers. The judge fiaetl Hauk on six teen counts an i bound hint over to keep the peace for a j hundred years. That afternoon lie U ft for the weet on except his imagination. I was a UtUe puzzled when a week I a special, because the limited didn't Utter my office boy brought me a card j get there tpiick pnough. But before go- reading ... Colonel Henry Augustus I bg he tacked'op the front door tf , bis ; Bottes-Smythe, but I supposed it was! house a sign which read swapped it off at half I Time is a good doctor and Time keeps I some distinguished foreigner who bad J Neighbors paying their party calls International by Dodd, 1 rolling on. My wife and I had another I come to size me up so that be could 11 IJe" not j heave rtM uirougn & Co.XThe tributes in that wedding last Saturday and good round out his roast on Co icago in t .0d t -i nV to be. oTne" back to to Mr. Davis and Lee and Jack- friends were calling all the afternoon to I new book, and I told the boy to show I rsrrf Hit. for a! little ouiet. say good words and congratulate oa on I the colonel in. ir : t j Yours truly, II ami Smith, our long and happy married life. ' I've got a pretty good memory U r X. B. Too siift for your untie. Earlv in the mornine. while mv wife I faoea, and I'd bought too much store I Hank dropped by my office for a nlntrftf Hank in mv timo not to know I minUt On bW War IO rriSCO.: CWIU DC w him, even with a clean shave and a DO YOU GET UP ViTTll ALATIE BACK?! Ltlacy Twitk Kiko Tarn KicnMc. n .: . I WAfVw esvi kww. ! kwc IK. esvasf4j One Gar Load - " S . Almai rrary papars t w' OF wea4erfttlty r4. hr tat. i hue. ri sssi. : ealtnimr4t4tii tsajsua C4BSwy; ak 9m4 '9tm pwi ef sc-Sewtria mearta W Dr. KUrfter. i a aiiswy aa4 Iis4 k :aoKj5j. aad is 13 SEED POT ATOES tame back, ktiaey. bta&iar, tone fcr4 trc. ti9 a&4 Brt(t'a Dtssaat, waich Is the.we i lorm M aioney vouslsv Dr. lUhwaf's Swamp.KOOt tt a r omtneaded I M twythia N yn hsv. kij. ney, liver or bilsr trowhls H wia fee fcxw4 fttatCMrsnMdyyw.awa4. It has bsa t.4 to so many wtys, tn kossttal wtrtL ta rrrrsa practice, amoeg th.tnl.lss. to. a t pm. chase relief and has proved as suocatU ta very case that a apscu) arraafsmsmt has Men made vj wtuca au raadsrs of this paper i who haveaot already tried B. tnsy k.v a amjd. bottle sent free by (naft. ais. bock telursf more about Swamp-Root aa4 row t find out If you hav kldasy er biadder tfuhis. When writing mesttoa rea4ui( this rcnarou oner tn tats paper ana ena your aadrsss to i Dr. Kilmer At CoB!r-r- hamtoR, N. Y. The terular fifty cent and sfeuar alus are so 14 by all good druggists. a e -- - took Cotsntv M,tmr. thej h of tltr .firK- .mt thr 1 mi t r.. in 1 t . .-." ""ii Amrricn. - jtm most rt4Jfic, tjukkrt jhi!u i ouut )tu cait i;i t cau ami -t yinir sjum oj thu t ar, and the family were at breakfast, , I came in late and slipping up behind her With Sin Experience J. p. Allison & co. r OF planted a venerable kiss upon her classic brow. - - f " "She half enclosed me In her arms She clasped me In a meek embrace; - (No she dldnX either.)' And heeding hack her bead, looked up And gsxed into my fac.' t .; :-' Yes. she did that, for it took her by surprise. l nadn t kissed her since the first day of last June which war her birthday. Twice a year satisfies 'her now. Bill Arp. plug hat. Some men dry up with suc cess, but it was i just "touting out of Hank. Told me he'd made his pile and that he was tired of living on' the slag YEARS IN YEARS WRITING liked things lively, but there was alto gether too much roughbouse on Bea con Hill for him. Judged that as the crowd which wasn't invited was so blamed sociable, the one which was heap; tkat he'd spent his whole Ufe invited would hkve stayed a week if it Fire Insurance, Settling losses where money hardly whispered,let hadn't slipped op on the date, mat alone talked, and he was going now might be the Boston Idea, but he want where it would shout. Wanted to know i a little more (refinement in his. Paid what was the use of being a nob if a I h pretty ifree speudcr and would hold his end up, but he bated a bog. Of course I told Hank that Boston wasn't all that it was cracked up to be I Southern, Northern and For ATTCMTiriM BSSSMsHBSIl U I I I, ll I II I III ii i run I i w i h fellow wasu t t be nobbiest sort Of a nob. Said he'd bought a house on Bea con Hill, in Boston, and that if I'd ana representing Hirst Glass Companies; Left In the Neat. A lady who had moved into a re mote district of the West found it al most impossible to keep her "help," One after another, girls came on from her country home in" the East, and were married before, as the deserted prick up my ears occasionally I'd hearin the school histories and that Circle eign, WC ask your patronage. somethim? dron into the Back : Bav. i City wasn't so tough as it read in the Our frifilhips for Kmnlnvrr! . " . o -r . rf-i - - -" - i , "iinar nna i.rr ltwir ...it newspapers, for there was no way of i ;aD:i:t Accitlent and Health U. .;..,Vi FS'Ht U S y - .-.. v. ... i i m . Handed me his new card four times and explained that it was the rawest sort or dog to carry a brace of names in your card holster; that it gave you the drop on the swells every time and I berj sociable. I Am SpcaMnc to You! Do yon wnnt the lmndaomct steel rane in the city ? lh you want an utKttMiatc LHk StAe that will bake tivuiu in five biscnitK ? Do vou want n Cook Stove fire back ftiid toi have lived in Boston for , hundred tion in Atlanta to determine the race housewife said, they had time to wash j that thy just had to ihrow ; up both m.kiDg bim npjjuud ib.ik. might insurance e excellent. C. G.- RICHMOND 4 'Phone 184. ' problem, and it is said that the man Spooner is at the bottom of it to get up a presidential boom lot JiimselLIBa- spected theie was a nigger in the wood pile, for these northern politicians never do anything from patriotic, unselfish motives." Hanna's scheme fell through and Spooner thought he could patch it ud. ui tne soutn never was more, ed; that he was only living among the and United - negr0 ques 'plutercrata" temporarly in ' order to the more successfully devise ways and means to squelch them. Mr. Wooten, however, is a. truthful man and he, further on in his report, praises "Mr. Butler very highly- We don't want to lose hope and- we don't want to dis courage anybody but we fear the people will have to look elsewhere for a cham pion; I the weight of the evidence indi cates that the plutercrata have captured Butler." ' - . - v"- 1 -. - neneral Banking Business Transacted. Ac counts of Individual, Arms and corporations solicited. We cordially invite Eery Man, Woman and Child who wishes to "ay oy something for a ralny day" to open a Savings Account with us. 4 per cent. Interest paid on savlDgs deposits ,and time certificates. . - .. ' ' .'.f " : OFFICERS. '. ' i n v r-4vvnv H. I. WOODHOUSK. r" President. Cashier. MABTItf BOGEB. " " & W" if V Vice-President. - -Teller Mar. 1 t. & s. 3m. , - - "' ' ' 1. .Aminief ruttr rtfl bonis non of Dr. John Fink deceased and by-virtue of a decree made bv His Honor Thomas J.bhaw on the 4th day of February 1903, la a proceeding mstltutea t.u m aixiiMt Dim helnr&t law of said Dr. ihr, vinv. T will sell at the Court House door in 1 oacord. on Monday, April the 6th. to the highest biddtr, all that town lot on West ri. gtnut &1nln1nir C. K White. HrS. M. n Leslie and others. aDd which was assigned : to the late Dr. John Fink as a homeste-d. Terms one-third cash, balance on twelTe months credit, with sii per cent. Interest trom day of sale. - A E LENTZ. Admr. and Commissioner. . February 25th, 1J3. ' Nancy Came Back. . M. Quad.. ": . .'- . The C.lonel and I were riding along a Kansas highway when we came to a river in Hood and a man si tune on a log-holding a horse by- the bridle When asked about our chance for ford ing the stream the man replied: '"I wouldn't try it. . Nancy and me was headed for tfussneid when wis river stopped.. as. I said t we couldn't go on. . She said we could. I said I wouldn't try. .. She said she would." "And did dhe make the crossing?" asked the Colonel. :. "Noap. 1 told her shd. couldn't, ,1 tion and will resent all interference, whether it comes from Washington or Wisconsin. - Wisconsin 1 What impu dence ! A state whose foreign popula tion is 62 per cent, of the whole, and of these there are 88,000 who can't speak English, and only 760 negroes in the state and three times as many In dians. .. Wha does Wisconsin know or care about bur race problem-' In the hvffew days I have received three let ters from young: people wanting to know something about the confederate flags, what were the designs and who designed them. I wish . that I could 8ketch (hem : and paint them in this letter," but all I can do is to describe them and give their history. " There were four in all. but only two lived to see the end at Appomattox. : No. 1, or the "Stars and Bars," was the dinner dishes. Finally she sent for a se -eie-looking opinion of masculine blandishments. On the day of the maid's arrival a miner called at the kitchen door for a glass of water. He looked at her, drank the water, expressed his thanks briefly, and then went round to the front of the house, where the mis tress herself was sweeping off the steps. Well," said he, lazily, taking off his -hat, "looks as. if you'd got a nest- egg nowl" - I : . Pretty Hard on the Governor, StatesvUle Landmark. i " I It will not be many months before the Governor will be besieged with anDlications askine for the pardon of bands and pass you the pot when you howed down. Said that Bottes was Aid Jlnelish for Botta-sri'l-iriatL RmntKo was new American lor ' bmitn; the Augustus was just a fancy touch,' a sort of Jiigh card kicker. - I didn't explain to Hank, because it was congratulations and not explana tions that he wanted, and I make it a point to show a customer the line of goods , that he's looking for. And I never heard the full particulars of his experiences in, the east, though from what I learned afterward Hank struck Boston with a bang all right. He located his claim on Beacon' Hill betweea a Mayflower descendant and a Declaration signer's great-grandson, breeds which believe that when" the that he's going the Back Bay. years without being invited to a straw- Because a fellow cuts ice on the arctio circle it doesn't follow CO. to be worth beans on Do vou want h CcmiU- Uvc flint will cook a mtl with a Imnd full of wood ? Do vou want n Cook Stove that will draw and not smoke your eyeaout ? Pf couth:. you do, and . - ' Almost a Tragrdy at B.rllag1 Charlotte Observer. " Visitors from Burlington brought the' intelligence to Charlotte, yesterday, of I a very tragic 'occurrence thaijook place in that city a few days sgo. DinQf" 4 fl ICC GVDVTPl? In a trial in a magistrate's court Mr. rlltOl ,t vLAOd OLalllfi Bishop, but if he grante a pardon in the rest 0f U8 jaat happenedi And Lord made them he was through and I Cm11 that ffh had threatened to PARKER'S WAlrf BALSAM Olcovi and beaatifie. th bolt Never- Folia to Bestar. Ormf Administrator's Notice. Hiving qualified aTtne Administrator t t toe estate of M. C. Bigg era, deceased, all Iret sons owing said estate-are -hereby notifled tba',they must make prompt payment, or suit will be brought. AU persons having claims airainst said estate mut present them to the underSiimed. duiT authenticated, on or before the lath day of March. MOl, or this notice will be pleid in nar or ineir recovtrj. J. It. BIGG E lis. Administrator. March 12,1903. : ' v and she didn't."- ' You don't mean she was Bwept away ? , , -. "That's, what 'she was; The hoes didn't keep his! feet a mimt. I stood right here a lookin'when he -turned over- and over, and I jest "got one tlimose oi the ole . woman as ; she throwed up her arms and went out at sight.' V ,-V v,.'. ' V: ' And you are almost smiling about it," exclaimed the Colonel in great indignation. i' . "I. can't help itj" , replied" the old man. "She was! her wav if it killed her told her, but she j " . : ' He stopped short and his smihi Jaded away, r We heard a movement in the bushes close .at hand, and as we turned the old "man started off at "his -best speed. Five seconds -later a bareheaded-, barerfoted woman,, with her wet garments clinging to her like a plaster mold, sprang out of the scrub with a club in her hand and toot after him. As Jthey4i disappeared over a ridge half a mile away, she was almost near enough to hit him on the back; . determined to hev I told her and U liUKtii MHLKE ALL Lb fAiLS. 4 Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. tn time, sold by droggwts. si l ; -.' ItSsved HI. Leg-. "- P. A. Dan forth, of LaGrange. Ga., suffered- for. six months with a frightful running sore on his leg ; bat writes that Bncklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured, it adopted by the confederate congress at Montgomery. Its Btars were on a blue field and its red and white bars made it look Bomewhat like the Stars and Stripes, and sometimes was mistaken for the United States flag. - -i No. 2, "The Battle Flag,? and Gen. Joe E. Johnston adopted it, and it was never changed. It was a blue cross, or rather an X' studded with stars and set on a red field. l; - 1 ; No. 3. In May, 1863, the confeder ate' congress adopted a national flag. It was a miniature battle flag set on a white- field that had a white border at the 'side and at the bottom. ' But it proved to be a mistake, for it had too much white and afar off was mistaken for a flag of truce. Y . . ' And so on March, lebo, congress adopted No. 4 as the national &&g This had the same battle flag on a blue field, but the white border was smaller and a red one put on the outside of that! . This flag did not wave very long, only about a month, but nevertheless it remains as the national flag of the con federate states. . c - But the dear old battle flag No. 2 was the fighting banner of every company Our wives and our daughters made them for the beys in gray, and many of them were smuggled back home again after the surrender and jtill kept as household treasures. Our boys, the Borne light Guards, had one, "and one night ' the young people ; : gave tableaux performance in the city- hall to raise .a little money to put some benches in the desecrated churches for all the pews had been taken out and converted into , horse troughs for the staff horses , One scene in the tableaux this case he should be kicked out of office. Durham Herald.;; i " Gov. Aycock has less than two years to ' serve and it would not surprise us if he pardons Bnhop before he goes out of office. We would . not do the Gover nor an injustice and it may not be fair to make this forecast, but his past record, in the pardon-granting line is the basis of the prediction. - If Judge Neal thought Bishop deserved only five years it is not unreasonable to assume that the Governor may think a year or 8 months sufficient. J" - j magistrate s court Mr. Danield Hugh McLean, secretary and treasurer of the North Carolina Bail way, and a well-k no wn lawyer, and Mr. Carroll, of Burlington, alto a law yer, -accuesed each other Cf unprofes sional conduct A printer by the name of Haughton, who bears some reputation for being a wag, told both Mr. McLean and Mr. Conoord National Dati!i.U huiQ just nliul vu want, at tlie right price. Do not fail to tfnll and x roc' Ghas. H. Skull. With the latest approved form of books and .ysry facility tor handling account, . orras a TO TUB rXTBXjXC. Capital. ' . i 50,OOtJ Profit, - - ' 22,000 Individual responsibility of Shareholders, 60,00f Keep . Your Accooirr wrra us. , I'hone m. Tntermt paid as trMd Ubwalaoeommo datlon to ail our customers. . I :' y fllere Biota. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an, individual disorder of the system, Overwork, loss of sleeep, nerv ous tension will be followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is im mediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure disorders of the liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's ' a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine he hadn't been in town two hours be fore he started in to make improve ments. There was a high wrought iron railing in front of his house, and he had that guilded first thing, because as he said, he wasn't running a re ceiving vault and he didn't want any mistakes.' Then he bought a nice open barouche, had the wheels painted red, hired a nigger coachman and started tut in style to be sociable and get lien rutin tad. Tft hi. card all trtA wav down one side of Beacon street and interfered, and then drove back, leavimr it on the "earched as a precautionary measure. othea. Everywhere he stopped he found that the whole, family was out Kept it up a week, , on and off, but didn't seem to have any luck. Thought that the men must be hot sports and the women great gadders to keep on the jump so much Allowed that they were the liveliest little lot of fleas that he had ever chased. Decided to quit try ing to nail em one at a time and shoot the other on sight ' A few hours 'later Mr. McLean and Mr. Carroll, suddenly turning a corner, confronted each other. . Mr. McLean, reached for his hip pocket and said: 'Sir, if you proceed auother step I will riddle you with bullets." , "I perceive,' ' said Mr. Carroll, also reaching for hii hip pocket, "that you are armed. But if you move on me, sir, you are a dead man." - , Horrified citizens and a policeman the belligerents were J. M. OPELL, Prld.nt, D. a COLT KAN B. Cuter. Care Both were unarmed. ' t ' Thlslstbe Trntsi, Every householder who enjoys the luxury of colored help will appreciate to the full the following from the Kaleigh Times, which was evidently written by one who has been there: -3ioi people wno wnie adoui d either write of those who are id school Barr mtAm m Ml MS. It m B.I s3 v -in' i i -ir r ' - '.. mmmm watt li, MS)r im m t . rtacrs . VERMIFUGE i r mil If MsMtsliy a4aw M fc ! rninn. -t M4taM. tt kl mmnt Mum tm M jmmn. twltw sntt.M. Lit. nn, Atnanc, us. Tobacco-Tags WANTED. J We will r hundred for nerihasorM lor an other-brands of oUier Reynolds' Tairs Pip. cent.. All III. soot. pay . S cents Sweep 8 take. 35 emit. uii uu uau riu . uiic a-units auu i . .... . :. . . . . . . . . ... and the greatest all around medicine for . . - , , - . at the expense Of the taxpayers or tnose r It dispels Nervous- j r . .. , . , ; . I who hold or are seeking ofhee. But ' run down systems. : It dispels ness. Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guaranteed by P. Betzer, Druggist. i : ; ": , :; Wisest of Demoeratle "State.meal Newborn Journal. - ; I - March 18th marks the birthday' of ex- President Grover Cleveland, who is 66 years old. ' Mr. Cleveland while ; he has recently stated that he is, out of active politics to stay, - neverthelesf is to-day the wisest of Democratic states- oned would round up the whole bunch Hank sent out a thousand invita tions to his grand opening! as he cal'ed it; left one at every ! house within a mile. Had a. brass band on the front steps and fireworks pn the roofc Or dered forty kegs from the brewery and hired a" fancy mixer to sling together mild snorts, as he called them, f or the ladies. They 'tell me that when the seeking really the negro who affects the revenue and increases the indirect taxes is the I one that dispenses your bacon and lard, beefsteak and flour, while the family i indulges'in a morning nap. When a lady want it she wants one that will brp -" ' a a a . . ' Unle an well n look pretty. Our Ladies' AVaU-lio imj fitted with Elgin or Wnlthain inovf' rnenU that are guaniiiijed na-u-rate. " Wlien a man wanto. a waU.lt. he WanU one of our mokrit thin model tliat !o not bule the pocket, yet Ku rificing none of the strength and time-kf itis qualities of their clu'iiay a-h j. p. Amson co. W. C. GORRELL, Leading Jeweler. Old Iron ftiniiMniiiiiiiiiiHiiMiiMimiiii3 men and one with an opinion which is j vitn May Trajcrdy Avertest. "Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved", writes Mrs. W. Watlans, of Pleasant City, Ohio. Pneumonia had band got to going good on the steps played sad havoc with him and a terrible and the fire works on the roof .even cough set in besides. Doctors treated Ttoafv-ir. afreet WVJl nnt triA winifoara Mm. but he OXSW' WOTS6 eVeTT day. At what was doing. There must wng we miur. iving a iew wr Steel flows. Cast Iron. Stores, Pots and Burnt Iron of all grades, s Brass, Copper, Zinc,; Lead, and see what - was doinp. often consulted and received with due . aM ,Q tua ltMl erj for CVmsnmption, and our darling hl8.i l l, tr.u j ovuu iiuv a sum vut uuu uu uia niic consideration by- his party. .i. I.. i - Dinnuays mug cuuunu. , and.themixer in the house. Someone x.-er .r Cola. crip. "Speech r and then the whole -wu" w. crowd took it up, till Hank came out ffrixk la their resoltinff in pnenTnonia. ' If i on 8iePa .n fivA (iflTR. "Prrr TTlcera Wonnds. Piles. -it's the: best, salve in the world, uote "i'"TOUKU - .w-v. iraaranteed. Only 25 cents. Sold by I, 1 were ministering- to the wounded and P. Fetzer, Druggist. I the dying, and one dying soldier, the reasonable care is used, however, and Chamberlain's Cough Remedy taken, all danger will be avoided. Among the tens' of thousands who have used this remedy for these diseases we have yet to learn of a single case having resulted in pneu monia, which shows conclusively that it is a certain preventive of that dangerous disease: It will cure a cold or an attack He shut off the band with one hand and slopped the fire works with - the other. Said .:. that speechmaking wasn't his strangle hold; was saved- He's now sound and well." Everybody ought to' know, it's the only sore cure for Conghs, Colds and all Lung diseases. - Guaranteed "by P. B. Fetzer, iDrneeist Price 50c and ti.OO. Trial I bottles free. It Vu H. UMe. Doctor to Gilbert (aged 4) Put your of thm .rrir. in less time than anr other ! favorite prescription troshnflnt Tt is nleaant and aafeUo frost: Would the crowd join him T take. that he'd been living on snowballs in tongue out dear. the Klondike for so long that his gasl Sick Little Gilbert feebly, protruded pipe was frozen, but that this wel-1 the tip of his tongue. ' come started the ice. and he thought 1 Doctor No, fao; put it right out af-krtiit trims) fSnrrsn nt . ttiA nhimtMr. I The little fellow- shook bis bead would cut out the weakly and tears gathered in . ms eyes. For sale by M. L. Marsh. ' had invited a few fnends in for the me.' - He! ! can'tdottor; it's fastened on to I COLONIAL RATES I via All Sorts ot Metal I Missouri Paic Railpj' Iron Mountain Route, i bourrht for cash by JS- Lt. t-KA V Manager Wanted Very low rate tickets on sale to ' c mm S Trastworthy lady or jrenttemaa to m. a-e busineM in this ou.tr and aainip ktti- ir rv wall oM ravoraoiT inawa nvvmm n olid financial sUUkdln. 1 30 U0 .traUlit cmb 1 (i -l f- . alarv and ex pones, pkt mcH Monday byjS OtLJlIOITLlil nvruv uttinmd: Doaltloa Derroaiieni. Ai-1 S drrso, Tksaa. Cpwr, flMiftri MSO 1 S XXT r&ZX t. ai s of skorpsis. i V-v Or. VC2il2i,t 1 ..... m knl.a taadaasB I WZV?Zrmm WlXlr Of aotSSV SO S AMD Urg. koek ot pas tkuluiMsSMa aaalodoai treat-j - i m iw wnrti.i.KY CO. I muvM m " Oregon Washington nd Overeat Kottbwest wt dsy. Klrtur7 litto to Aprtl b- ril S the utkKmienoA tor rnml, oorj- c tWrtl a. to ISM. rnuum. W 0 can.of ears to California spd tl. - X j. R REHf.ASUKlt, H f ' V -. -' Tr.v- I'm. Atnt. S V U West Stb tit ,, Chatt! , lin. g Sjuiiniitmiiuiiimimuimiinimniiina - or
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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March 25, 1903, edition 1
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