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THE TIMES STEAM BOOK AND JOB OFFICE f 1 1 'TTF TTTi il 11 1L 1 1 j TI at VrH We keeo on hand a fall rtook of LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATE MENTS, BILL HEADS, ENVEL- j J9PES, TAGS, VISIT INS CARDS WED DING INVITATIONS, ETC., ETC. GOOD PRINTING ALWAYS PAYS tTstUHlO in rtv . John B. Sherrill, Editor and Owner.' St.OO a Tear, in Advance Volume XXJ Concord, N. C., Wednesday, April 16. 1903. NUMBER 40. 0s prvpJ ltw it. V - v ft Frequent Throbbing Headache. There'! many a cause for headache. Men are not often troubled by headache. When they are it is generally due to bil iousness or indigestion. But women have headaches which seem peculiar to their aex, frequent nervous - throbbing headaches. Does it not seem as if such headaches peculiar to women must be at once related to womanly disease? Wom en who suffer with diseases peculiar to the sex do not realize the drain of vital strength and nerve force they undergo as a consequence of disease. It is this which causes the familiar headaches of sick women. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures such headaches by curing the cause irregularity, weakening drains, inflammation, ulceration or female weak ness. "Favorite Prescription " invigor ates and tones up the entire system, encourages-the appetite, quiets the nerves and gives refreshing sleep. I was troubled with congestion of the ttterns a4 female weakness for five years," wiitea Mrs. Robt, Kerwin, of Albert, Hastings Co.. Out, i Was so weak and nervous I could hardly do ny work. Had severe pain in back, also dizri eesa and pain in head. My heart would beat so hard and fast at tunes I would have to sit iU till I got all right again. But after taking lour bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and . one of his 'Golden Medical Discovery I felt entirely well. I also used one box of 'Lotion Tahlrt' and one. of ' Sunnositories ' as directed. All the evmntoma of mv trouble have disap peared and I am completely cured. I thank you. for your kind advice and your medicine.' - Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets clear the complexion and sweeten the breath. 1 " i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. H. C. HERRING. DENTIST, Is now on the grnnnd floor Building. ot the Li taker CONCORD. XT. C. Dr. w. q Surgeon HOUSTON Dentist,': CONCORD, JVC, Is prepared to do all kinds of dental work In the most approved manner. Office over Johnson's Drug Store. Residence 'Phone 1. - Ofnee 'Phone 43. L. T. ARTSELL, ittorney-at-Lav, COXTCO&dL KOSTB CAROUNA. Prompt attention Riven to all business. Office in Morris building, opposite the oourt bouse. . a" UK villaob blacksLhitu Under s spreading chestnut tree Tite vluace smiUiy stands: The smith, a mighty man Is be, With Urge and sinewy hsndi- And the muscies of his brawny arms Are strong as Iron band. His hair is crisp, and Mack, and Ion. - His face is like the tan : His brow Is wet with bonest sweat. He earns wbate'er he can. And looks the whole wide world In the (ace. For be owes not any man. Week in, week out, from mora till night. Ton ean hear his bellows blow; Ton can bear him swing his heavy sledge, with measured beat and slow, - 1 Like a sexton tinging the Tillage bell, When the evening sun Is low. And children coming home from school - Look In at the open door; They love to see the flaming forge. And hear the bellows roar. And catch the burning sparks that fly Like chafl from a threshing floor. He goes on Sunday to the church. And sits among his boys; He hears the parson pray and preach, - He bears his daughter's voice,' Singing in the village choir, And It makes his heart rejoice. It sounds to him like her mother's voice, v Singing In Paradise 1 He needs must think ot her once more. How In the grave she lies; And with his hard, rough hand be wipes A tear out of his eyes. : --. Tolling - rejoicing sorrowing, " ' , . Onward through life he goes; $ach morning sees some task begin. Each evening sees It close; Something attempted, something done, Has earned a night's repose. Thanks, thanks to thee, my worthy friend. For the lesson thou hast taught 1 Thus at the flaming forge of life Our fortunes must be wrought; Thus on Its sounding anvil shaped Each burning deed and thought I Hkhbt W. LouorKLi-OW. BILL AB1S LtrrTKB. Jk BOOB IN THB DRAWING BOOM, 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 Wilmington, now of Concord, N. C otters hi? professional services to the citizens of Concord and surrounding country. Crown, bridge and plate work a speciality. Teftb extracted without pain. Prices rea sonable. All work guaranteed. Give him a call. Office over Correll's jewe'ry store. - W J. ktOHTOOMKBY. t. IiKXOBOWELT . MOJTGOjaERY & CROIELL, ' Attorneys and Comiselors-at-Laf,' COHOdBD, H. O. ! As partners, will practice law to Cabarrus, Stanly and adjoining counties, in the Supe rior and Supreme Courts o i the state and in th Fnrinral Courts Office in courthouse. . Parties desiring to lend money can leave it with no or nlare it in Concord National Dank for us, and we will lend it on good real es tate security free of charge to the depositor. We make thorough examination of title to fends offered as security for loan& Mortgages foreclosed without expense to owners of asme. Henry B. Adam. Thos. J.Jerome. : Prank Armfield. Tola D. Maness. Ahzs, JerCaaS, AraS'sli I Uaness, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, CONCORD, N. C. Practice in all the State and IT. B. Courts. Prnmnf attnntlon svatl to COl'tClknS and general law practice. Persons Jr te- csted in the settlement of estates, a'nn's:rator8. executors, and guardians are prp i iiy m vited-to call on them. Continue ! cut Charlotte Observer. ' .- Mindful of some favors rendered by B. R. Tillman in seeking to prevent the confirmation of Dr. Cram, and in se curing appropriations for their harbor and navy yard, the gentlefolk of Char leston gave a banquet in honor of their Senator last Saturday evening,; and re ceived only abuse and unmannerly sneers at their slow industrial progress for their pains. Mr, Tillman, was ap plauded as he rose to speak, and was received with the utmost cordiality, but be was out of his element in the atmos phere of culture about him. He did not know how to adapt himself to his gentle-surroundings. He began by saying he had not f orgotfen the past, and" intended to "cut the hides'.' of his auditors with few reminiscences. He ridiculed the city and said that it way afflicted with dry- roW- He said that the Charlestonians were so daft over their dead ancestors that they had dropped out of the race of progress. - He recall ed the fact that the Charlestonians had once referred to him as an "uncouth farmer" but now were forced to admit that he "had shown the people that he had some gray matter behind his one eye." Senator Tillman's speech was as complete an example of ill-breeding and boorishness as has ever been afforded under such circumstances. The Rich mond News-Leader covers the ground when it says : . "In our view, the most discreditable thing Charleston people have ever done is the attempt to be polite to this man Tillman, whOTcpresenta and disgraces the State and who Beems to look on the city just as a blackguard creditor would-j consider a family of gentle people over whom misfortune has given him power. He walks into the drawing room with his hat on and insolently sticks his muddy feet up oh the best sofa. Metaphorically, that is his precise attitude in Charleston." . v A very apt metaphor, indeed! . AtUnta Constitution. April has come again a blessed month, for it is the first thai follows the long and dreary winter. .How inspir ing is the earliest breath of spring, when nature, like a blushing maid, is putting on her pantalets and preparing to bang her silken hair, what harmon ious feelings spring up 'in our bosom and gush forth to all mankind. ' The chambers of the soul are filled with music that is not heard and poetry that is not expressed. The sweet south wind is breathing upon the violet banks. Nearly 3,000 years ago 8olomon felt its genial influence when he wrote "The winter has pa reed the rain is over and gone the flowers appear upon the earth the time for the singing of buds has come and the voice of the turtle is heard in the land." Now. hnva. 'von must not imaiririA IW th tnrtl that hon for i4 d th Solomon heard was this Ugly, crawling hardshell tbioe that lives in muddy water and lays its eggs in the sand. That is properly a tortoise. The turtle Egypt 'and England is the same as our dove. It.has a plaintive, affection ate note and is devoted to its mate. In the scripture it is a sacred bird and an emblem of the holy ghost I would not shoot them for sport and yet I read recently where some hunters in south Georgia killed 400. in one day. The English poets always say turtle when they meandove. Goldsmith, jpeak- ing of love, says it is "on earth unseen, or only found to warm the turtle's nest." - i ' ' ": ,; -"H . But Solomon couldn't write such poetry on spring as I used to know. thing that mine would suit the boys better. -; ' When my wife came home thej showed her the snake fit was a stnped garter snake), and tokL her we couldn't Cud its mate, but I am going to put this one back in a day or two and kill him again for a mate but I'll bet she ron't go in that pit summer. : But - there are worse things than snakes. I want to know who started this late move to idolise and ovate the memory of Henry Ward Bcecher in New York. It has been forty-four years since he sent oldJohn Brown to take his arsenal at Harper's Ferry and raised an Insurrection among our ne groes. What did they wait so long for 7 How come old G rover Cleveland into it? What did old Beecher do tr command bis admiration f ; He got old Brown to take all the risk, and he and thirteen of bis comrades were negroes wouldn't rise at all. Beecher and bis sister did more to precipitate ths terrible, war than all other causes combined. Is old J3 rover lauding him for that? The lecherous old scoundrel debauched the wife of an elder in his church and ruined his home and bis happiness. That was twenty years ago. '. I wonder if Grover is ovating him for that ? We are done with old Grover now and for ever. ' Let him hunt ducks if he wants to. We have no use for presidents who hunt duck or bear or who love Beech er or love the negroes better than the southern white folks. Great heavens! Are they fixing for another war, and have we got to whip 'em again. Thank goodness I'm not a duck nor a bear So I reckon I'm safe.' ' Bill Arp 9.n loiu ox Tin ely Tone. Maw si0 ttKartri tri at'a&ta Joomat Tfce Question tluata rstaal ft ! at Mked m of lal. what aW di. tioas? Ami th finaa! I "ow u 11. dtfaaUeg i rial ski, a Un nrU BArM.h.if and diswont rkrk of lb CaisUl any more this cocditions as favorable as they a7 mm were a year ago? Has the era of pros w x rom tns M&k T petitv reached its crest f And on- , oa qMuoo, putA.ii as u is to all Uobs of Uke character. , I answer no- MT Jf00 wbr"I", U a kadinp hesItaiinelV. th mnmrnlnm rf Ihinn I toerH has not VWkk on -n lot ., ..I ! directors of the bank Ute that tat. . a my eye can seel So long as the de- "7 "o.y cenato mat wens ba. mtnd for iron and lumber U t reater $.(0 of the atolen than the sum J v. n tftB .ill th. tuU oy od that he wiU either Ml toU on.. Iron is heaviest: it sinks first whenit UhWdeow ja and then lumber, and then all the man- ufActured products of those great sta- J.fmi WM not drinking man ai) pU. It U said that "the course of DOt 8MnUe ,mok chew. Jle true love never rnna amorrfh ' H th ouable young sociHy man, greater the momentum- of a limited I TDt mpey rtther U train, the romrher aha loll .).n art ro lUOU8nl hl nd salary nae v. . nK r,i-- i fr008 ih were sufficient to meet track. Whit niMM this mi.ht. tr. I nJa expensea. fic of the railroads f Ofer-Hmldinv has been going on for six years as fast as L'?- 0 mieiunasor the Csp-i He has confessed that he has stolen hammer and saw and muscle could do the work, and yet they say the rea on they cannot move the traffic is for lack of cars. The mileage of new- lines of railroads will aggregate greater ..this . year than almost any year; in the country's history. 8hort crops in the south has caused a little friction in the movements of our ma chinery and yet there are signs of great prosperity in - every southern state, xi a man wiu stand on the top of the Prudential and Empire build ings in Alanta and see what Atlanta! has done in the last six years and what she is doing now. he will be astonished to behold it Atlanta has ' Tomato Kill SO Persona. Birmingham, Ala., April 8. With-shown to the world how prosper- out a word Of warning the little hamlet ous she is when her capitalists and her of Hopewell, forty miles north of this brawny laboring men and her wage- city and one mile from Hanceville, was earners of all classes have just con swept away early this morning by a cy-1 tributed a quarter of a i million of dol- clone,- which cut a path of desolation I la; to the Presbyterian university. across a prosperous farmine section of I Almost every town in southern Geor- Blount county. Ten persons were kill- &1 growing with marvelous rapidity ed, three or four fatally, and a score jBirrmngnam, next to Atlanta, is forg- seriously injured. - - " .. ' ; mg to the front and she will soon have Little Rock, Ark., April 8. Specials almost every trunk line of the south to Xhe Arkansas Uazette from several running - into mat city. me more a towns in white and Cleburne counties, I man travels, the more he sees that the Ark., tell vof a tornado which swept J wv of prosperity is almost universal through that section last night, leav- i the United States. Whatever flurry and vain and stuck another month in UDg death and destruction in its wake. or clouds may be seen in' the financial andeaUed it July, and his adopted son, I jhe major portion of the ; country I horizon are but the evaporations from Augustus, thought he was as good as through which the storm .ploughed its that dirty old pond called Wall street J uhus, and so he stuck one in and called wav is remote from railroad, teleeraoh They gamble and gamble and the ereat it . August, and that gave us twelve or telephone lines. Ten people were banks of New York will furnish money months, or 860 days, which lacked five killed many injured. I for them to gamble on, and frequently days of making a full year. Bo they A special from Heber says; "Ih the when the real business interests of the had to give one more day to each J tornado which swept across this section country needs some money, the gamb oi several montus. ; a.pm aiaent nave itot- night, A. ; C. Williams, living ten Hers have exhausted the banks, but I but twenty-nine days and they made it miles BOUth of Heber, was killed. He believe that Secretary Shaw will look to thirty. Later on old Nero, the tryAnt waa 70 years of aee 'and lived with the real business interests of this coun- Harkl " I hear a bluebird sing. And that's a sign of coming spring-; The bull frog bellers in the ditches He's throwed away his winter britches. The Ilasard Is sunning himself on a rail. The lamb Is snaking his new born tall. The darky Is plowing his stubborn mule And gaily hollers, "Gee, von tool?" ., And aU the dirty little sinners Are digging bait and catching mlnners. And bo forth and so fifth and so on. Solomon dident write that, but it's a fact nevertheless. But what about April? ' Two and years ago it was the second month in the year, but Julius Caesar got proud thous- taty Bank. And this money, with the exception of about 123,000, which hat recovered, has been made way with So a mysterious manner. Sims says he spent 142,000 ff the amount in purchasing and equippi ig a farm in Greene county, and that he disposed of the other 151,000 in meet ing bis expenses in Wieiy." The directors and the officers of the bank do not believe this story. They state that he has not disposed of any great amount of the stolen funds, j It is said that biras has stock to the value of ai least $25,000 in a large hardware store in Asheville, N. C, and the directors of the bank will take steps to secure this stock. Sims, it is also stated had purchased a large block- of stock in some artificial-stone company, and this the bank will also take steps to recover. v : . Sims' books were beautifully kept. He wrote a fine hand, and his books were the acme of neatness.- But the system 4 which he used in doctorinz them, in forging dummy notes and in hoodwinking the officials of the bank and the national bank examiner was marvel. He says that his stealings have cov ered a period of eight years,, and that he always doctored his books and pre pared his dummy notes after the national bank examiner- entered the bank, to make the usual inspection. Wilts ASHCRAFT3 Condi- V UV&l WW WV4 9 SM W I'Vl U HVI MTS an4 rauks, marked iaipriovttarct will be aea titer thV trt Ut do. Tfeers i no douU aboct it. The lowIcrt, actir.c dirrxily cm the digestive organs, fern ihoroufihly cleaaset the stomach and bowel a, coTTcctinj; 11 disorders, land then cootl healthy appetite corses nat urally and surely. It is thetsost powerful 1 tonic and appetiser on the market to-iay. ami when once used horsemea will hare bo other. Aahcraft's Ptwder produce that silky sheen of coat and hair so admired by horse fanciers. The Powders fatten but never bloat , Always high gTade and put Bp ia doses never la bulk, i r By the use of three or four doses a week your borae or mule will not be subject to colic or any dis ease of the stomach and bowclC "1 aa 44 Iran Uiat la vrv had cmuI 1 u aawral)y II hla a4 4 a ViaoA mmmtm Uta Wa rauln la l eom cff. I r U horMltinlMn Aa etaft's t'eilitia rxwdr a day tor U ani f-d taw ttfarraJly, t l-Isk44 tram Ute IM low do aad ll Mtmi raiat eft. two ikmumu ta aa ,nmi a I sst It tsiw dim a day. Ta aral tMMUlk t4 th animal was jrreeUf laisivd Ut ff th ttovdera and t was snade aiawwi a harm. I snwrt brU!y ransnsr4 Amhmtvu. -AmMxUHt r wlr . I know lift ai a f4 did tonte and iPuar.-,C. tlkM, lArfrj ma a. Morw, ?. .'. Ask for Ashcraft s Condition Powders. Package 25c. Sold by One Car Load ; m mm SEED POTATOES ' . 1 y Shjt direct from Arri took County Maioc, the lnre of tlic, finest Sctnl ltAtt:e iti America.! If vui want the : 1 - most prolific, quickest liroiluc tntr nnaio ou can irt ctU J and get your slurc of this car. 3:Xi. MARSH With An Experience YEARS pain-1 utjiriTi(r aftnt.inn will be iriveii. at c reason- I son able price, xo all leiral b8irics t'tjiceln FytUlaa Building, over Dry-Hen' h-VI ler 4 Co.'s opposit D, P. Dayrault Sc U?c.. p-ly Catiarrus Savings BanK. Concord ana Albemarle, F. C. G&PTr&L, 550,000.00, Sarplaa and undivided preilta, f 22,000.00. Resources Over $300,000. neneral Ranking Business Transacted. Ac- counts of Individual, firms and corporatloaa solicited. We cordially Invite Every Man, Woman and Child who wisnes to "lay toy somethlnglor a rainy day." t3 opea a Savings Account with us. ' ' 4 per cent. Interest paid on savings deposits and time eertlflcates. - , - , - , OFFICERS. . t w rwon. n H.l. WOODHOTTSE. President. Cashier. MAETIN BUGER, C. W.SW1NK, - Vice-President. Mar. 19 t. & B- 3oi. TeUer. VB3 WHti WittKt ALL tLbt UlLS. n ouh Arrua. TaatesGood. TJe 1 tn time. fold br droggifta. HUUilsZaX Another "Dark Corner' Tragedy. Asheville, April , 8. A telephone message from 5ftyon to-niht gave the avails of another murder which occurr ed yesterday in the notorious "Dark Corner" section, which is on the line between the Carolinas, a few miles from Tryon. William and Solomon Gordon, and two voune men of the name of Gosnell ambushed and shot linn. Gos- ntll.-on the pretext that tbeyjoaght a reward which has been offered for Gos- nell's recapture, he haying, they de clared, escaped from jail in. Madison county in this State. The four mep, according to the story told by the foor- tpn-vear-old dauehter of the dead man, who witnessed the deed, lay m am bash behind a log and fired when the unsuspecting man Btarted to work in his field. One of the Gordopmen who fired the fatal shot is quoted as savin e that he had killed two finer r . looking men than i Gosnell, and had escaped punishment and that he could easilv set out of this trouble, one of O - the men have as yet been captured. and fiddler, came along and said he was just aa ereat a man aa any of the Caesars, and so he changed the name of April to Neromus, and it remained that way for thirty years, until he died, and then it waa put back to April azain. v ; - . April was named from the Latin word aprire, which means to open, T for then the earth begins to open and the grass and the flowers to spring up and little leaves to come forth from the buds on the trees., The old Anglo- Saxons called it Poster or Easter month. The foolish custom of April fooling people Ball prevails in many countries among the young people Ita.orisinal is unknown. - Some say it is a relic of an old heathen1 festival. Some say that in the middle agea they acted a play taken from the life of Christ, where he was sent from Annas to Caiaphas and from Pilate to Herod, anri an a.n Attn! fool ia nne who is apntl . . . r -- iwnicn is all about on an errand, as, for instance, for seme pigeon milk, or for a book giving the history of . Adam's grand father, or to stop a horseman and (ell him his saddle girth ia on-buckled meaning unbuckled, so he gets down to buckle it and they run off and shoot April fool. The Hindoos practice the same thing, but' their All Fools' "Pay is the 31st of March. l ' My folks killed a snake, in the flower pit to-day and before I knew it our mischievous school girl had. coiled it qn the front steps and everybody who Here's a romance in which the ele ments of ..tragedy and mystery predom mate. : About the year 1853 ' Tatton Weaver and another y?ung man were rivals for the band of a mountain maid until , the former . mysteriously dis appeared. The affair is said to have Administrator's Notice. Having qnallfled as the Administrator of the estate of M. G. Diggers, deceased, all per sons owing said esiate are hereby notified th at they must make prompt payment, or suit will be brouKbt, All persons having claims againet said estate must present them to the undersigned, dulv authenticated, on or before the 13th dttyfof March, J90, or this notle will De piea jn oar oi ciieir reouvnjr, J. K. BIGUBK3, AujBinisiirator. March 18. 1W. r ,' . u&id RALSAM CIcbm and teatifica tbc nan: Sever Fails to B etor Oray --S-e I ilxir to ita yosuudi uomr. A Prominent fflinlater Heromaunoi Chamberlain's Colic, cnolera and Iilarrnoea Hmedr. - Rev. Francis J. Davidson, pastor of the St. Matthew Baptist church and president of the Third District Baptist Association, 8781 Second - St., New Or leans. Svrites as follows ; have used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy forjxamps and pains in the stomach and found it excellent. It is in fact the best cramp and colic remedy I have ever used, Alao several of my parishioners have used it "with equally satisfactory result." For sale by M. I Marsh, Druggist, - niwuH oi ine retrmeol nan Special to Charlotte Observer. Asheville;, April 8.- When the body of a petrified man was discovered in Henderson county, a few days ago, the find attracted little more than local in terest, , but a dispatch received from Rravarrl hv a. tnnat nons. nrl;.. V. his wife on the.topof oneof themoun- try. and provide for emergencies in spite the flinty object aa Ven birth to i was caught up by the wind and thrown J caused oy the gamblers on Wall street. down the mountain side, he being I We are on top awhile yet, boys. - It is killed and his wife badly injured. At j too soon to get scared. If you run in Pangburn sii residences were blown I your holes now you will have to come down. A laree church near Paneburn J out again j so stay on deck awhile waa blown half a mile." ; - Monger. xurvy-taree resmences anu sixteen uwmgm . civ- -ianMtion tirnnlrKfM,t .,;. k.m Antr,nA m A .IV... 1 . ;.ll70na' mutlnr at tha Clwa-nA nn. I " ,vJC wrwaage - ,r . section of the country at the thavrecora or tne damage reported up inouse unger wun me yet. i recicon to 8 o'clock to-night. The tornado J there were some good old Presbyterians swept everything in its path a mile in lre l8 nighj that laughed more and width. . - - . - I enjoyed that occasion more than since Hanceville. A la., Aril 9. -Two more I war between the sUtes. It isn't I a IUOI IrTJVLlLllJ UdlCin LIIH.L deaths resulted to-day from the tornado often that a Presbyterian gets a chance i . tU which swept the country west of here, to, lgh. , He doesn't make the chance d t . ... Wednesday morning. , Two otherlor but when it falls to him he can laugh like a big mouth Methodist. Itjwill take the dignified Presbyterians, who were present that night a lone time to get back all their dignity that was smashed on that occasion. Really the most practical difference between The services of a coroner and time other are ex- membcra of the game family -pected to die. - : ? - f Reports of the damages of the storm across the nver reached here to-day. Trio atrvrm Inmrviul f A Snmmitl Ala jo the northern corner of county officials were enlisted in the sun; availing effort to discover Patton's whereabouts. Now many people of that section believe that Providence man's body and that in this way "murder will out." Men who know Patton have been communicated with and they will bcaeked to view the petrified remains to see whether they will be able to note any resemblance. Blount county, where several persons j he Methodists and the Presbyterians is were severely injured and a dozen n uigny na uoera:iry. vve aietho- houses and barns destroyed. dists will whoop and shout more than they will, but most of us fed like when Drsprpiic Sam's Phllosophr. Of all sweet words of tongue or pen that women can bestow, the sweetest words to her are when she says, 'I told you so!" . . - A white lie may not be a sin; yet this conclusion's reached : -' We may dis cover, deep within, that It's a black one bleached... I ; Oj - A Demonstration ! what Cnamber Iain's Clle, Cnoler:anl Diar rhoea Remedy ran D. "Une or our customers, a highly re spected citizen of this place, had been for ten Vftara a snfrprftr from r-rirrmin rlinr. it is over we ought not to be charged rhoea Walden & Martin.'drrig. mucn auoiHonai to pay in casn. Ana iriatn. of EnternriKA. Al: "TTvt t.i J. P. ALLIS01T &IC0. OF. 7 IN YEARS WRITING Fire Insurance, settling losses ana representing Sfi rst ; Glass Companies, Southern, Northern, and .For eign, we ask yonr patronage. Sit WitbiQ the Range of BYery One. I Its the burning truth that I have ) ia. v c . sv- vaiiiajBaiaiifaa:. . r . r- mv' r J r? i the clieaiiot. nirt t test, Iks t nnu vur lacuuies lor iinrrnovcr s nr(TMf -V At .. .... a . i ' ltf lt "i"""'"' uiauituy, cctaenc ana neaim I nsurance are excellent. G. G. RICHMOND 4 , Phone 184. X CO. THB Concord National' Bank. With tha atet antiroved form of books ana every faculty tor oaodung aooouota. omii A Stoves and Furnishings n the city. If you ore in the market for anything in my line, 1 cnireai you 10 viait ray aiorr, and assure you that you will be the Ihe gainer thereby. Gbas. H. Shall. Phone 1C3. v FIRST CLASS t SERVICE 1CIES FIEll UK TO TBS rVBLZC. Capital, Profit, Individual reFponBibility' of Shareholders, 150,000 22,000 60.00P Keep Your Account with Us. Intei-eat raid a a-rel. L4bialaooommo- datloa to all oor cuatomara. ' ' J. M. ODEI.L, Prt11nt, . U. B. OOLTKASK. Caaular. Macmetic Healing is now of fered tel all people suffering from j any disease, chronic or Acute. I Testimonials can k furniahetl of I diseases cured by me. Ally one desiring health iHlclb well to consult me. Pcrsonal and absent treatment gilen. Am comjKtent to tcacu this method to others. . J Yours to serve, rof. Join Hartman, II. P., Manager Wanted. Trantwortby lad 7 or aentleman to manat buaineaa In this IXranty and adjoining terri tory for well and favorably known Himaa ot aolld ttoanclal atandlnr. f 30 0 atralxht ctaab aalarv and mimhim. Da.ld acli Monda lv check direct from badauartera. KXMinaal en W Mnt. C fi,,,A V C money advanced: noaltlon Dermanatu dreaa. Xhomaa Ar( naa(r, 1UX) P. O. Box 190. it really Beems to me like a dignified, quiet fellow ought to give moreJthan the fellow that jumps up and down I land shouts around. 8 AX P. JOSES. his love she'd spurn, stamps for its return., 7 Love makes the world inclosed "some go 'round, . . w a dame cried out, "iiere'S a snaice," 4hile the children watehed from the being wise were folly," if all the world itinrlnw Th uIau dad. bnt the 1 agreed with this, oh, wouldn't life be fcols were alive. , My wife was spending 1 dhe dav in the country and knowing ine poet sent a fervent plea unto ft her horror of snakes they telephoned I maid of high degree; and then, in case ner, "Snake in the flower pit and grandpa is afraid to go out and kill him.. Jle says you told him to stay in the house. What must we do?" She answered promptly, "Kill him I Let your grandpa go out and kill him : and look for his mate." She always insists that every snake Has a mate. : Maybe it has but they don't go about together. Even the mother leaves her young as soon as they are hatched or born and they have to -' shift, for themselves. Some- shakes .are . oviparous and lay All Were Baffle. Word comes from Wake. Ark., that If ignorance were Only bliss. and Rev. John J. Cox had a stran mnlnrlv I uess of this statement.' various patent preparations and been treated by physicians' without any per manent benefit. A fgw months ago he commenced taking Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and in a short time was entirely - cored. Many citizens of Enterprise who know the gentleman wiU testify to the trathfol- For sale by M L. Mar&h, Druggist. "society" they say. 'lis told in story and in song, f - But worldly lovers find today Druggist. that money pushes it along. : ' V. Early to bed and early to rise, may make a man healthy, wealthy and wise. But the early worm, as perhaps you've heard, was the one that was gobbled up by the bird. , -Dan Cupid is a merchant who deals accompanied by yellow jaundice. For tnongn everytmng known to the projCee-1 Leader. sion was used, the .trouble remained, j and Observer. One day he began to use Electric Bitters j -The young Atlanta bank officer, who and in a week a change for the better I stole $93,457.42 from the Capital City came and at length he was entirely J Bank was a petted leader of "aaesjety. cured, it's the most reliable medicine He received a salary of $1,000 and says i or iaver ana , riianey. troubles. Only 50c. "and guaranteed by P. B.' Fetzer. Free A oourae tn double and atnerle I entry book-keeping abaolnte- iv free or coat to anyone with PUHli. Addreaa. Maryland ( onimeretal Training HcbooL I uaiuanore aia jtax.i n. -, April 1-lm. M M ik IMi tt XJt .- MMBwa 111 !.. mmmt. Mu U vlli W . Mar mwltml MB. H !. j ;v tt,Mi ' i I j : 1 nrxrs h4 VERMIFUGE Ma A rin ly m i iunr 4u4 u tw 'I J iHmi, g-mt ftiiiil. lib, it fA cv4 iMMfM tm M fun, hwi B ' f. a Mttt, SalTWtSf, Ml. - Jjiif. - -- - - J . - - - --'r ' in human hearts. He has them in all eggs and some are vivipanous and are J sues, some whole and some in parts; born in their mother and come forth j and tnose that are quite damaged ne from bet mouth. "But all snakes are I Pute apart the males and aU the thrifty maidens nock to Cupid s bargain Oh, the stork is a bird with a great, long bill, and he brings us the babies, 4 whenever- he will; and then comes the doctor, And when he's through we dis cover that he has a big bill, too. horrid creatures and the curse that is upon them is a strong proof of the scriptures , f'And I will put enmity between the and the woman (that is, my wife) and between thy seed and her seed. 1 It shall bruise thy head - and tin u shalt bruise hit heel." - : Be Had WateheeT. . t "Does the baby talk yet?" they asked. . t "No," replied the baby's disgusted little brother, "the baby doesn't have to talk. All the baby has to do is to yell, and it gets everything there is in the house that's worth having." .'. Makes m Cleam Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly, j Of aU the Salves you ever heard of, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best.- It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores," Bruises, Cats, BaQs, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and Piles.; It's only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by P. B, Fetzer, Druggist, . that during the past eight years, while he waa stealing the pile, bis expenses in "society" cost him $51,000 in excess of his salary: - He must ; have been a 'high roller, sure enough ! - Be claims that he spent the balance on a model Green county fann. Thia may well.be beueved. A $1,000 "man who tries to keep up with Atlanta society and ruf a model dairy farm at the same time will need to rob a bank and a rich badk, too to meet all the demands ujjon him. ' -'-... Te Great m RUk. A reliable remedy for bowel cam plaints should always b kept at haLd. The rink is too great for anyone to take. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and D rhcea Remedy never fails and wwn duced with water is pleasant k. iJ For salf by M. L. Marsh, Druggirt. ir-re- Old Iron Steel Plows, Cast Iron, Stores, Pots and Burnt Iron of all grades, Brass, Copper; Zinc, Lead, and . I .:. AU Sorts ot Metal bought for cash by CRAVEN. Tr Vf)tfir't!Si3!TrRn!.i PAINLESS i n 1 I W I V J ieotaak iaadaaaa teliaar a eptaa,ei aaiaa or walakey, I ' T r larre book of pa. Ill Ucalan oa boom ot . lll II traal Im. woolxjct raorjla i tVrteW rT UMll..PryoTBr littiwa! vw latiaata, When a ladY wants a watch, she Wants one that will keep time as; well 83 : look pretty. Gur Ladiea Watclio are fittcl with Elgin or Waltham niove ments that are guaranteel accu rate. . ' V , When a man want a watch he wants one ot our modern thin models that do not bulge the pocket, yet sacrificing none of the strength and time-keeping qualities of their clumsy predecessors. C. CORRELL, Leading Jeweler. II,,? Htm
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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April 15, 1903, edition 1
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