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1 A THE TIMES -H- STEAM BOOK fiRD JOB OFFICE THE CCHCCPJ Y,-EniT TICtS THE We keen on hand a fall stook cf LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATE MENTS, BILL HEADS, 'ENVEL OPES, TAGS, V1SIHNG CARDS WED DING INVITATIONS, ETC., ETC. John. B. Sherrill, Editor and Owner. Sl.OO m rear, In Adraac; Concord', N. c, Wednesday. April 22. 1803. Volume XX. Wt GOOD PRINTING ALWAYS PAYS Number 41. th jwsj4ksjow it. TIMES. - , ; : . . ii i " . - , . ' ... - . -v . I" i " """"" SisrKng ond iStaglng: At the start in a long; race,: the advant age often appears to be with an outsider. But the race is won not in starting but in staying. The quality which wins is staying power. It is so in the race of life. Staying power wins, ana as a rule the best stayer is the man with the best stomach. All physical strength is f derived from food which, is properly digested and .'assimilated. When the food eaten is only part ly digested and assimilated there is a loss of nutri tion which means a loss of strength and the general result is physical break-down. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery gives strength and: staying power, be cause it cures diy tses of the stomach and other organs .f digestion and nutri tion. It enables the perfect digestion and assimilation of the food eaten, and so strengthens the body naturally by the nutrition derived from food. " I u troubled with indigestion for about two yearn," writes Wra. Bowlt.tr, Es etta Latah Co.. Idaho. "I tried tlif tors and remedies but to no avail, until I wrote to you and you told me what to do. I suffered with a pain in my stomach and left side and thought that it would kill me. Now I am glad to wnte this and let you Know irrai i am au riirht. I can do mi work now without pain and I don't' have that tired feeling that I used to have. Five bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery and two vials of Jus ' Pleasant Pellets cured me. Accept no. substitute for Golden Med ical Discovery. There is nothing "just as gooa " ior diseases 01 tne siomacn, blood and lungs. 4 Dr. Pierce's Pellets are easy and pleas ant to take. A most effective laxative. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TIIK IRISH WAMISK. DR. H. C. HERRING. DENTIST, Is now on the grormd floor of the LI taker Building; r COWCORP. . 0. Dr. w, C. Houston - Surgeon gjJ Dentist, COHOORD, K. C. .' Is prepared to do all kinds ot dental work In The most approved manner. Office over Johnson's Drug Store. Residence 'Phone 11. . , Office 'Phone 43. L. T. HARTSELL, Attorney-at-Law, , - CONCORD, NOB.TH OA&OUNA. Drs. Lilly & Walker, offer their professional services- to the cltl sens of Concord and surrounding country, Calls promptly attended day or night. DR. J. D. WEBSTER, DENTIST. Formerly ot Wilmington, now of Concord, N. C. offer 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. All work guaranteed. Give him a calU Office over Correll's Jewe'ry store. W JT. MONTOOKXBT. i. IiKHOBOWMJ MOHTGOMERT & CR01ELL, Attorneys and Connselors-at-Law, COKOOBD, H O. '. As partners, will practice law In Cabarrus, Stanly and adjoining counties. In the Supe rior and Hnpreme Courts o rthe State and In the Federal Courts . Office In court house. Parties desiring to lend money oan leave It with us or place ft in Concord National Bank ipr us, and we will lend It-on good real es tate security free of charge to the depositor. We make thorough examination of title to lands offered as security for loans. Mortgages foreclosed without expense to owners of same. - (ilve me three grains of eon. mother Only three grains of corn ; It Ul keep the little life 1 have - Till the cooiing of the mora. 1 am dying of hunger and cold, mother Dying of hunger and cold; - And half the agony of such a death My lips have never told.. It ha gnawed like a wolf at my heart, mother A wolf that ts fierce for blood ; - ft r - All the livelong day, and Uta Might beside; Gnawing for the lack of food. I dreamed of bread In my sleep, mother. And the sight was heaven to sea; I awoke with an eager, famishing lip. ' But you bad no bread for me. How could I took to you. mother . now could I look to yon. For bread to give to your starring boy. When you were starving, too ? For I read the famine In your cheek, . - - - And in your eyes so wild, , . -" - - M And I Mt It In your bony band. As you laid it on your child. The Queen has lands and gold, mother . The Queert has lands and gold, While you are forced, to your empty breast A skeleton babe to hold i A babe that Is dying of want, mother, 6 As I am dying now, With a ghastly took In Its sunken eye, And famine upon Its brow. What has poor Ireland done, mother What has poor Ireland done, That the world looks on, and sees us starve. Perishing, one by one ? Do the men of England care not, mother The great men and the high,' For the suffering sons of Erin's Isle, Whether they live or die ? There is many a brave heart here, mother. Dying of want and cold, . While across the Channel, mother, Are many that roll In gold; There are rich and proud men there, mofjer, T With wondrous wealth to view. And the bread they fling to their dogs tonight. Would give life to me and you. Come nearer to my side, mother. Come nearer to my side, ,. And hold me fondly, as you held. My father when he died; ; . Quick, for I eannot see you, mother, - -v My breath Is almost gone: Mother! dear mother! ere I die, ". Give me three grains ot corn. - I Miss Edwards. I HB. CLBTELtNO OH TBI HBGB0. 1 hirior 10002 lh oOalbeTD Whites tC- mrf, tit iwv (A ma kit na rVtflbt the Tl Bosnia KsHltle . . . . . Pepi r i-u soeuo Cpsei4 la uso I Justice of charging tnn aemaj or social Solailoa mt lho NesrrlMTa7lMrialitT to nrvHodie. as weugualiV UO- vbii n.a. Barte.' I oat of aomethir-g so much deeper ana New York, April 14. Former Prem-1 more imperious than, prejudice as to dent G rover Cleveland wis the wind Dal amount to racial instinct: Whatever I speaker to-night at a meeeticf held in lit ia, let ai remember thtt it hi con the concert hall of Madison 8qnare I dosed the negTo'a shaxe in the hnmilia- Garden in the interest of the Toskeegee j tioa and apoliatioa of the white tnearof Normal and Industrial Bchool Institate. the 8oath daring the saturnalia of re- Mr. Cleveland, who was greeted with I oonatrnotion days and has allowed a prolonged applause, as he was intro-j kindly feeling for the negro to fomtre daoed by Mayor Low, said: I the time when the Booth was. deluged "I have come here to-night as a sin-1 by a perilous flood of indiscriminate, cere friend of the negro and I should I unintelligent and blighting negro tui mniatoksw AUAauuooranstMsu lf. ISSV SW A. IM4 mUm H tar A rood iadr. a neirUcc and frierxL I ti ntMtiir . bought one of my books and expressed la rwot Chmtits her pleaaure at its pemiai, hot found Adtwato, of Richmood, there rfmn one fault that did not harmonise with trom to PQ K Ir. ft. A. 8uwl. her Hebrew feeling, for she is a Jewess, formerly Por of Ceeteoary Meihodlst In two places she found a sportire an- cliarrh' Richmond, Va,, and one t4 eedote that reflected upon some of her th t1 known ministers In the denom people, bat they were too good td be m learthy article, la which are suppressed, and would hare been told pw-ed some decided riews Bion, the qa Gentiles as well. Mj respect for problem in the Soolh. the Jews has been loo often expressed 8 the preaot time lo in my letters to be questioned. It is Lumberton, Miss. In this ar not mere respect, bat it is wonder and tkle he makes reference to a recent admiraUon. I rejoice with theta that article puUiahed by CoWl Ifiogham, th ol rernecution hare nassed. I0 orth Carolina, in a popular mar Ashcraft's Eureka Liniment statistical data. He says, in part : "The trouble wilh the race problem lu cnienr due to tbe attempt of the North to contradict nature and treat the negro as a white man. He is not be very sorry to suppose that my good frage. Vbaterer it is, let at try to b ,404. ler M DOtr ortMD God ac tin, in which are given tome sUrtSne andjegular sUnding in such company tolerant and considerate of tne feelings tftffo- to their conscience sad the faith statistics with reference to the nerm. needed support at this late day either ana eren prejudice or raaai insuaci 01 of M(ri anoertor, ap Dr, Steel take op the matter and draws out wnite countrymen of . tne wut.peared at the very dawn of creation, o1410 oondasions of hi own from the wnoin tne solution 01 tne negro pre- They he tnJ Uem must, amid their own surround- and gtin, but hare pre ings, bear the heat of the day and stag- the Utent cul. ger under tne weignt 01 tne wmte bm, and reUgion, and hare ouaired man s burden. k. 1 ,1 I v v J autwuu aSs . VL'UtCQBrjU UIVUsU "xnere are, nowerer, omer conaiaer- They hare had no kin nor , w no, caDabte of such treatment. These sta a? a M : m I ; , I aoonarexaung w ima leaiure 01 me political head, and hare been scattered tisUcs proTe iL I hare just read a negro question, which may be regard- among all climes and peoples, but hare quoUtton from the New York Inde ed as more in keeping with the objects nfva lost their nafionahty nor mixed pendent in the Manufacturers' Eecord, and purposes of this occasion. As j, other in wuicn ue Independent, referring to friends of the negro, fully beUenng in xhey have for oenturies struggled to the selection of a successor to Dr. " P"7. aw auTanoement, ana lfae Ewptikn8t 8yrian . and Curry, hUe" agent of the Slater Fund, sincerely and confidenUy laboring to I Romans, and survived them all. They I aaid : 'A far as the Slater Fund is tnat end, it is folly lor us to ignore toe wsre in ,ater c,nturie8 Droscribed hv concerned, it should be understood that proud flesh is present. It is both importanoft of the ungrudging co-oper- the Catholics of Spain, the ProtesUnta there U, not one kind of education to healing and cleansing, entirelyde- uon on me par oi tne won peopi ol hf Knrmf.Vi - K;u . v, r.rov,rifi ic, h .Kit .n.i .nntw uroymg au parasites ana puire- the South in this work. Labor as . we Lk-U .v.- t-..is j Z 1, .v-. .w - I faction. This Liniment acts as a counter-irritant and stimulant. Price 50c. bottle. S614 by HUE. L. MA.B3H .... One Car Load my ar. OF This Liniment will retnotw spavin, splint, rtngbonaJ and I1 rartiUgt- nciut rroirtha, when rpi4 fci th ear ! lir sure f the !i fccae, and will re isr the larricncM even ia chronic case. Oe p( the most common Ume nest arjioag horses and mules is sprain of th back tendon, eause4 by orerdoadiag or hanldrlrinc, Ashcrait'a Liniment is erer-failiae reraedy. The Liniment is also extensively used lor chrcw rheumatism and for ail took County Maine. th home SEED POTATOES $hifeU slirrct from Anis: For scTachcs,, Ashcraft's Eureka Liniment is with out an equal. A few applications is all that is necessary to cure this dis ease in lu worst form. . Owing to the wonderful anti septic qualities, the Eureka Lini ment should be used in the treat ment of all tumors'and sores where 7-4 m1 rM?"': ' aWareMfa of the finest Srtd rotator Atncricau If vou want thr most prolific, qutcket. rtxluc Potato you can get call ii and gn your shartr of this car. J., P. ALLISON r- "ithesonira nf th Pulmlai, ant i.mrki I for th blaek. but tliat th same rhanr I wm, those who dd the lifting of the the wUdom of ttef prophett Wft utobe given to each, audit is not to T mT' . Noic the' delireranoe from per- be assumed that either, is to be perma- SJV Ik. 1UU'. tATVUClBUlU WUUVk .1 a m m,.l aa. la.t - idvajuui'u a in .Miiiiiir srim insi m ruiF 1 ucnui sm ssu sj 1 v-s. a. ua tin ssr-iatas 1 1 s. ibiii. Ss CO. forced, nor can it be gained by gratui- fixed own when we proclaimed religious lib-1 These words express the doctriue of the With An Experience OF Roosevelt Had Pistol ta Overcoat PoeKet. J -. i St. Paul, MlnnSpeelai. j President Eooaeyelt carries a "gun." Grovernor .Vansant found it on him. In spite of the provision for his pro- J Tom's Cabin are past. YEARS YEARS from certificate or confession of faith. running oounver n., uxeu grty and dTU to whQ mmde North and that doctrine is wrong Inasmuch, however, as there may be America their home. I have long beresy responsible for the sad results differences of thought and sentiment prcjuui,. , uu uryugu mind that people, who have excelled the census indicates among tnose wno profess to be mends "- w in domesUc virtue, m obedience to Uw, "These conclusions prove that the of tne negro, 1 desire to, declare myself """"" whose children honor and obey their kind of education that the negro U re- as oeionging 10 me uooicer x. vasn- 7 IparenU. Karely amonar them are found ceiving is leading him to destruction ington-Tuskeegee section of the organi- lB8 ,uP,;ura convicU or criminals or drunkards or The Southern Sutes have spent some- saUon. ' l practocauy confronted twitn tne 8uicide or AiVOTCfA mtm ftr wftm.n thine Uke $120,000,000 on the educe, I believe that the days of Uncle question of the negro s full enjoymgll, nameg 8edom appear on the tion of the negro since the war. The i's Uabin are naat. I believe that "u,""'kco Ui c,c" Vl dock nf th . .u I npmni Yio 5,k. w tppfinn affntAH In th , iwlvcmarH n I neither the decree that made the rIavm I pouticai pnviiegea, mere are inimeai-i. f . . I isma . ihaM ;n r.t ;n.a.r, t k-.. - I . . . .L.. lafAltf KaIami ncl a it si avntinH na nv-losl. t . - I Secret Service men constonUy attend- rxee, nor tne enactmeat tnat suddenly " Kosoiueko had no braver troops than neve, an equal share-of the school inghim yvhereverhemay go and the invested them with the righto of ciu demanding our immediate , care PoliBh Jew, who followed hu money raised by taxaUon has been poUce pieparations for his personal senehip any more purged them of their u uwu. ner, and U I had to name the most based on Ihe theory that education safety, every time he appears in pubUc racial and slavery-bred imperfections these we can confidently rely upon the faitkful j ever saw in our civU would make the negro a better citiien. . - . Z a v . . AniAnMrrAmAn( anI ant of annn arrorw the President evidenUy beUeves in be- ana aeneiencies man it cnangea me " ' war I would name Jonas, of our town The census shows that it does not. . It irri a-rmoA kimw f il tr.o Kcat rf all I COIOr M ineiT SKID. I rftllftVft u,.m .uwujuuui . v.u - V 1 1 I .W. UI IT- t ; l r . M .11 Vinslnul 1 D I I . . . . I w WB. w UMW HUU UCTCI B1UIUU I I uva uu nviov, . .w ft IUUCH1UX i: .1 TkT -1 1 1 VT n VoSdfne. oolite thrmrt anrl n hia wpannn amon the nearlv nine millions of ne- lana-wnerever ne may nve ana wna;- .:tJ . U,. .m. .-s. : " oouincrn, iortnem ana ror- House. w -n j.: .v. L .. k..n ;ntAvi;-?ki. ever may be his ideas or predilections 1 ........ .., . ... - I . ... . , . . . leitrn. we ask vour natronarre. . ' I ... i . i . . r. . I oAtuuminlf IhA mnm Mmnta nhaioa ftT I - 1 need for it should arise. pur ciuzenBnip, mere is sun a grievous he come to time after a. lonr . . ....... I x ? a- ..Itha npirm nmhlAm Thf9A nript.inna It became known to-day tnat wnen amount 01 ignorance, a say amount. 01 r- marJn from the Chidhominv to Raoi the President visited the Capitol while viciousness and a tremendous amount in" lmmeaiaHsiy pressing Mve darif and when the co., . ' . , - .1 . ls i j .i v u I to do with the practical education nf 1 1 ne was in ct. ram recently ne was Miua uu i,uruuctuceo. uw-i-- ; . Jonas, where is vour comnanvt'' th . . . .. . . lis. it... -r ilthA nm anrl Aarvo.iailv nnrh fitHniTl r taken brat into me eiecuuve cnamber, ueve mas mese conuiuons mexoraDiy -v---- tired 8oltier came ft Balute 4nd . . r ish der komp'ny." That Jonas IN WRITING iFire Insurance, settling losses and representing Sfirst Class Companies, Within the Range of Everyone. Its the burning truth that I hare the cheapest, prettiest, lcst ami largest stock of To educate him, in where he and Governor Vansant were present to the white people of the mm w compew wnn ma wne neign- rAhPVPfl nf their nverchata David United States, to each in his environ-n m gaining a decent, respectable tji.?'v, tnont anrl nnrlor tho manrlatA n nnr1 ana remuneraave uveunooa. uooxer t?er. The party then proceeded to the citizenship, a problem, which neither Washington, in speaking of the condi- o . .arafi a . l - s i House of Representatives for the exer- enlightened self -interest nor the higher nonB na neeas OI ms race nM wiseiy cises. Later, when all were about to motive of human sympathy will per m(1 : . ltl8&t tne boiU)m 01 Me we start for the drive the Governor hap- mit them to be put aaide. must begin and not at tne top; nor "I believe our fellow-countrvmen inlBnouia we permii our grievances ? pened to run hiB hand into the pocket the Southern and States, surrounded . late . Blaye-holding overshadow oir opportuniti by about ninetenths, I " "In samming up the w ;ies.' hple mater, of his criminality. the sense when used is to unfit him to be a citizen. .The Southern States would be perfectly jus tifiable, on-the strength of these con was an uncle to Israel Jonas, who all elusions, not only to allow the negroes Atlanta "knows, and who is now prom- only the proportion of school money inent in New York commercial circles. derived row the taxes they pay, but in With great reverence do I refcall oar refusing to educate them at all. This ownJudah F. Benjamin, pnr Secretary J startling conclusion, but there are I of war, a,nd pn who'n) Mr. Davis leaned I the facts. Educations up to the present for counsel more than upon any mem-1 time, as the census shows, increases the ber of bis cabinet, tie was a very ereat I criminality ox tne negro race. Can a man, or he could not have gone to (State afford to support a system of edu Our facilities for Employer's in which that term is meant Liability, Accident and Health Of aVPC And FnrilkiiilitfQ in reference to white people, Insurance are excellent. UlUICO ttUU rUlUlaUllJfiO C. G. RICHMOND 4 CO. 'Phone -184. " j THH ' Concord National Bank. With tbe lateat approvd farm of books ana avery nouuj ior nana una; aooounta, n . the city, Ii you are ia the market for anything in my line, I entreat you to visit my store, and assure you that you will be. the the gainer thereby. i Ghas. ii ShDll. Thone 1C3. ormn a FIRST CLASS t SERVICE to tbb vxrauto. Henr B. Adams. Tbos, J. Jerome, ' Frank Armfield. Tola D. Maness. VdamSi Jerome, Armfield, I Maness, : Attornejs and Counsellors at Law, , : CONCORD, X. C. Practice In all theBtate and TJ. 8. Courts. Prompt attention given to collections' and general law practice. Persons interested In tne settlement of estates, administrators, executors, and guardians are especially in vited to caU on? them. Continued and pain staking attention will be given, at a reason sonable price, o all legal business Office In Pythian Buildin, over Dry-Heath-Miller & of the overcoat into wbich he had been assisted, and in much Bumrise he called i ;- ' ' ' ' i 1 . ill?"' I ftiOTA ia nnA tKinor nf ttrViiMi va jq t I out: i ' or neariy eigni muuons oi mis enqre r- r - - England and worked hia wv nnairlorl catiou that rirddnAea thl. manltt - ! .. . . . I .'.. ' j .i I artanlntolv oortoin When vra oirl Tni. I ---- , . . - "Hn llo. Dave, thiaisnot mv coat, negro popuiauan ana wno reeara ineir i " j n i f .v, v t? t..- j irrva 1.,;. t. .. This one has a big gun in the pocket material proepenty, the peace and W tnattute and agencies 6 ; , egnt yeai pted noeen't WMhington ' is the most dangerous .i. . . i rm ti nr rr rna nam sir tha Nnnrn Then the President, standinir close at interwoven witu tne nem raowem,r'uv"r,u ,uv ty'nrntaBaXnrx r u , , 1 vtk .A v, i:u. v.:. I- .. . V, u uiw tl arA PnHtlfrI in nnr ntmrat nnnir1pr,Hnn I W6 8X6 in every point Of V16W render-!., ... I 6 I . . .. .' I P'11! u' .y, -" --l r r . . . . 4 , , . i me penecnovenness or me Jewess Jte-ispeecn in new ior it on JTenruarv 'Z'Z. I front. the Governor with the expansive smile ana sympathy ana I euowsmp. 4 am j-. - hecca in Scott's story of TTwlhoe. You that keep up the delusion, both among Individual reeponaibUHy that if one of hu marfcea character- morougmy eonvmcea ww me eoons " T. . . . ..!; ' mav find broken vnws and nar.Hnn. the whites in the North and th. hlr,k. 01 onarenoiaers, istics, said quietly, - v -.JBooteWMhingtottd in fact and irflction. in the South, that education and prop. UOVernor, mat 01 xuseegee pom me way o . -o r- fc t , . . erty theirobiem bv elev.tintT a safe arM beneficient solution of the weare sowing wen in me sour t. . , . A41..i. I.e. lit. kisiivM 1JA f 9 it " 3 l v v va v wnu nuu v.vt suu suij U4 all I uv Matt wvai suae uv cuum iutj i WU1U3 at 'the bottom of hie, the seeds of the ...... . -a . ... ...k. .. .3 y , it. . Want man'a development and n-srfnU ""' "Jeuac,J w WT peotuet" Sit rgi"l" Less. These seeds not die. hot will od our Th.eU nmes ire plainly, but thatiswhathe mean, on i)iLn . w 1 1 1 j uhvh aium luhw tuiurui ' I . J A and est and iiuii Mairnctic Ilenlini: ia now of fered to all people suffering from -any disease, chronic or acute. $50,000 1 testimonial can tie lurnmheu 01 22,000 J disease curccr by mc. "Oh, it's, all right, coat belongs to me." $1,000,000 Fir at Besamont, Beaumont, Texas, April 15. A care less workman kicked over a lantern at one of the Caldwell oil wells on Block ih who have aided these efforts oess These seeds will not die, but will ------- t ' "" XXx' wn0 nave aiaea mese extorts j;uU- k tound responding to every charity, and derneath the smooth and fallacious methods have illiiRtratpd the hitrh- Sprout and gTOW, and if it be Within the v ,tT hj v";i uu w-.. . ' aZZ?'Z yeTT trat! dJJ ehlgh, wLrMirooseof God the hardened mir- I oUced that the university fund was philosophy he so. ghbly dispenses to and best atwenship -and the most wise purpose of Uop;,t fte hardened sur- ... . . . rVtTV nrlnlr . 38. Hoee Swavne tract, on Spindle Top U.-. faM of no untoward aentlmnnt of I '"a'4y aiaea Dy tneir uberaiity , and I rjrerioujS ears. 1 . ' V1UUUU1 UlU CUUKUKUW UUIUUI- t T n Ti I - . V, " . "ITiu.1J .a( V T ; , , , - - wvmAMAH Wa V. . a. 1 -X- VVV tq-day and started, a fire that resulted in the loss of property valued at 11, thropyi T iannrtf Vi rTxjnvcrr Vun nnt t4 mirfforth "The negro deterves justice. Co.ta opposite d. P. Dayvauit Bros, apy 000,00Q and the bankruptcy of twenty mind,icnight the "thought that after & Cabarras Savings Bank. Concord and Albemarle, I. C. CAPITAL, $50,000.00. property in the . ogg:Sway? Sarplna and undivided profits, - t42,000.00. or more 01 tne smaller companies. There were 175 wells on the three blocks of the tract, and only five of. the derricks and pomp houses '- are left standing. . Every company that had ne iraci is a loser. The fire swepi the three blocks .'a aJi i aa we of the North may do, the realiza- Prignt sanugnt oi a ctQess aay." tion 01 our Hopes lor me negro must, 14 rroniaat minister Recommenda after alIA mainly depend-except so far Var,MB cue, cuoiera and aa it reata with the netrmea trtemaelvoa - T ' T T v - : . : : Rev. Franda J. Davidson. Tkaatni. nf of the blade 'and plant of the our W "W" ha,ve given seU-evident truth that justioe is a '-appointed opportunity into the We great Jewish school or nral and inalienable right of all 1 It is a nat- men. charity. ' . The negro in the South is secured in I would like to write more about ie right to enjoy life, liberty and the these1 Hebrews, for, as St. Paul said to I pursuit of happiness within his sphere. ai In.i l a J . . .. m 1. Diarrhoea Bamedy. j lDe Qmana, "wim tbem waaoom-I out oa Aimignty -maae mm interior Rev. Francis J. Davidson, paator of I muted the oracles of God." But I ami td the Caucasian, and all the devices of - 60,00 Keep -Your account with Us. Interaat Dald aa araafl. LIbaral sAOommo aauoa to au oar euatomara. J. M. ODKLL, Prldt, D B. OOLTatAXg. Caabtar. Manager Wanted. Trustworthv lav or aatrtlaman to nariare I buslnnaa in this Countr and adjolnlnr terri tory for wall and favorably kttowo Houa of I olid Ooanclal atandlnc. 130 U0 stra!riit caab aalarv and sintua nald aach llondar bv cback direct from beadqoart-ra. Exp-nsal en XV fnrllt, Cf rorwrmf. X. C. monev advannad: Doaltlon Dermanaat. An- , ' " dreea. Tnoansui ('osvr, nastager, JtiaOl Any one desiring hesdth will do well to consult me. Personal and absent treatment a . pven. Am comrctent to tcacu this method to others. -r Yours to serve, Prot John Hartman, H. P., Caxton Building. Cbieajro. Free Upon tne Sentiment ana COnauCt O? - . MaTt- p,n(:0( u u .Jlnof Jrll Wla A, o. - I nr.litii and mn.tUntmn.1 amonrlmonta te leading and responsible white men p $a Third Kstrict Baptist more 'propitious'seaaon. and Slater funds and Southern Educa- covered with derricks and pump houses, ' . - v 1 t u T j WWon oecona t., KewOr-l In my last letter I made a mistake I tion Boards and blatant Independents iwnfatrtr- hi.ilrlinira ! Thd dprrinlra I -"-y ft, j(eans., writes as jouows j '" nave Uhit most be corrected. I said that and White House dinners and double- ReSOUrceS Over S300.000. left areontbeand are fewandf between. Hone of the companies had -I'; . ' v " V - - 'InA fmad la n- 1 vtesar ana Augusius vjaesar put in two I aninropy, wim iw unctuous .-ft-'. - - . i-.r-T-T r ..... . . nmmaA ,km T.,1 1 1 I .K Kft WWhvl .W- .a. X., S ! I .wauaaA tucui s Ul v auu auv - I sVas (UV va va. uww A eoarM In doabw and steals), entry book-kplna; abaolotw lv f nto of cost to auyoD with rnisa. Addrvam. MaryUnd i onmrdl Training ttclnjol, 1 Mmocrt no. P.O. iprU l-lm. Box 100, ; General Banlng Business Xran3apted. Ac- a cent of insurance, counts of tndfvidual. Arms and corporations j "' V 0 licited. Ve cordially invite i. A.Boyisj Essar 9a Bears, need, waste pa tjine in detailing the evidence that this aid. and encour- Fvprv Man Woman and Child 6 !RW ana " Xe W n generously fcveryAla Y oman ana wiiia Wg - c kn4a tbe forthcoming. Thcs sc or edu,- rfao wishes to lay by something for a rainy bare which is Uack: the smnerci on Udn pi negfQ children, and inBtitU- wtiich-b good aftd geptle; te UQns fpy thejr indu.stnal training; ar white bare, which bleachei ta skm to scattered U 6YW th South and are hide in the snow and Wake rug. d liberally assisted by the Southern pub- the black bare which is common and is i c and private funds - So far as I am careful of its cubs. - Bares fight bees informed the sentiment in favor of the -J - M . a A.n Oavlnrna A fim t". with IIS. I USJi l,U Vft.ft - I VvOTft -4 ner oent interest paid on sviDgs dgposlri P?v i and.tlmoperttllcateg, f , ' V QFFHJERaV D.F.CANSOIf, H. I. WOODHOUSE. President. Tashier. MARTIN BOGEK, C. W.SW1NK, Vice-President. TeUer. Mar. 1 t. & s. 3m. . - - h$ye ever used, Also several of my nst. Somehow I have : had that im- parishloneM haye used it with eanally pression alt my mature life, and, satisfactory results." For Bale by M- Ii, strange to stay, I was corrected a few Marsn. iirnggist. 1 days ago Dy my gooa mena uassett,' a nonsense I of man, j can't I change the laws of God. The natural and essential inferiority of the negro I forever debars him from the right of the white man. The 'rase problem' tare mulatto merchant of our town, who is I must be seUed upon the basis of this I la Salt Laks Boltomleaa T. This is the quesaon insistently per- r.eU educated and a student of ant tact history. lie wrote me a. respectful let- that Kami, a Roman ieEtjSiiighSfrop'.Ja.'esOood. rw FfJ I ra -time. tvild Dy druegita. . . . . w men ner the ablest railroad eninneera which E. H. Harri man hail heen ahf htr aM ?atd to employfor the solntion pi his galt emPeror, who mgned two hnndred. and . . i. . ' ....... . : I nrtv vpsra rrfrrm thn ITaoaara ru-it in for honey, which is mean because the largest externa and reStW " 7, f! iadnir, and Pebmarv for thl two little. Once a har found ef -Tuskfeesee Instilnte and ' ktndid ' we6 oaiHonai sections OI tn roaa-H . , ' . 7 . someellystt hey wereng in oTZZ Z 71 L.i '- 'niJLst -and' that without exoention tha nUe. Wh'A h norther end of the lake to save 60 1 "e ne8 He?tl.e 18ts En, Ala, 'and 'ha ate it."and "the that without exception the nenoes who r? nnen J .."Til. 7 I . .. I .... t..- - I milaa iv Va IftnmM Qa m ' l?Mnjnann i.n hn't fv nnn. vh nH' waa fit tHemselvei nnd willinir and cheerfnl yw -i dmjnistrator's Notice . tiench'to'-dry In't greedy. Bares are pig. All War Battled. Word comes from Wa'e, Ark,., that d as the Administrator pf Rev. .John J. Cox had a stnmgealay Oers f ortherh 1 Xtw accoitipand WjM aunvPot but I have faith i patronage and employment , among "X do not know how U may be with haye sunk out of Bhjht and ISO-foot spliced piles haye bjen Iqven without fihdi,6g ' any firm foundation. . Qreat Havlnsr nnaliHed too estate of m. u s6ns'twln2'8aW that thev mrist make prompt payment, or SUM will pe Drongai. au persona unvingi - . . . . 1 '' 11 claims against said estate must present them j though everything fcnpwn to pie proteg- their relations with" the neeto and VnfhiimiAnilimH 1niv a ilhntlcatd. on I . "1 A i . , . . I , - " r ' . . j ' . i cinn wna nsm. T.nn K: frfends -of ''the neiio.1 16?1 PT e ut-off, but; it in th honhr nd rfnl'-W ont that welve laborer? - ; r ' i - f i -i i ; . i - ; t; t j J i t 12 years physicians were baffled and cerity of the respectable white Deoole in aave W1 a W Wn nto the lae, fore the Wth dayiof March, M, or this 1 (fltie yll b Wapch 13, lflfkJ. art In bar of their recovery. HIGQpKS, Adiylnlgtrator. HAIR BALSAM CleawM and beaotities tbr naB. Uun.M ftm 1111 isr l& Lkk vtiu Keve Falls to Bert ore Gray vyn.a OA t ai v mii.niui tuiui One and in Too Great a Biak. for bowel com- A IesneBatralloai ol What Clsaaaber latas Colle, Cholera aa Dlar ' rboea Benedy Caa Do. "One of onr customers, a highly re spected citizen of this plaoe, had been tor ten years a sufferer from chrome diar rhoa." writes Walden & Martin, drug- MHe had used (the fifth a.nd sixthj to. .Ju,ly and Au-Tarioaa patent preparations and been gqs, lo make the correction with treated by physicians without any per- pleasure and give the credit to friend I manent benefit. A few months ago he Gasset. Ms? y aar a W. ftwa, r IK wans OissNs. wraw. w. It am B'J Ma m aaa a 11111 ma. ,h tftW waf ntrrs VERMIFUGE antftUUnatrHftixt,' lHf l a i.ruT.iAtramt,sts. 1 u - BixlAbp. came and at length he was entirely f56' an tne7 f6 Pretense The j. for .nTone to take. cured for Liver and Kidney troubles.,- Only j out of hatred of the negro ia very rhoea Remedy never fails and wW re 50c. and guaranteed by P. B. Fetzer, j plain. It seems to me that there is dnced with water is pleasant fa. iake. Druggist.' f I abundant sentiment and abundant be- For sale by M. L. Marsh, Druggist : nskes a rleaa Sweep. There's nothing lik.e : dobiftj a thing thoroughly. Of ajl the Salves you' ever heard of, Ruckjen's Arnica Salve ia the best. It sweeps away and cures Barns, Sores, Bruises, Oats, Boils, Ulcers, Skin . Ernptiona and Piles. It's only 25o, and comm.enoed taking Chamberlain's Colic, Ciholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and in a 'short time was entirely cored. Many citiaens of Enterprise who know the gentleman will testify to the truthful ness of this statement." For sale by M. L. Marsh, Druggist. day he began tg use EkfCtrip Bitter r. .. , . . onnai;. nt 4 yehahle remedy fru in a week a change fo? the better I . ,a PhOnts should always h kept at hand, euateed to ve aatirfaotion brP.R id at lAnsth ho wu fintirplv I v l"!""" Thn riaV ia txv craat for .ntnno to talr ' , . - . ' t7, in reeard to it. That this does not . T? 7.,', .m:Z- LT. tx.-. ireraer druggist, xt a tue juuaii reiutum xuevuutuo l " : unamueruun a vxtuc, vnuiera nu uuxr- If it is true that the good die young, it is up to the oldest inhabitant to offer ;' j an explanation. , AeeosnodatlBg:. ; Sailor Want to buy a parrot, lady? Lady Does he swear.? ' Sayor 5Jo, but if yer wants to pay !ex.doUar more I kin git ye one what cossea elegant. ' When a lady want a watch. ghe want one that will keep . i - time as: well a lok pretty. Our LadiW 'atch are filtefl with Elgin or Waltliara niove- menb that are guaranteed aocu rate. r .' V j , When a man want a watch he wan is one of our modern Old Iron Steel Plows, Cast Iron, Stoves, Pots and Burnt Iron of all grades, Brass, Cop?er, Zinct Lead, and - All SOrtS OlMetQlW model that do not bulge V ! the pqeket,, ret saenfiemg none bought, for cash by r , ... . K. L CRAVEN, of the strength and time-keeping -v IV r,afW.ETT"n J quatitie of their dumy. prede- f llowiJ aaara at amrpaia Mlztr oatasa, as ,. W." C. CORRELL, Leading Jeweler. J I SHB . tii WiVlf I.ITIYL V y tVot 11 .H-PrTavStraat UteaJI Utlaata, oarxJa
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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April 22, 1903, edition 1
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