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I --THETIMES-- STEAM BOOK UNO JOB OFFICE WeieeB on hani t fall itook cf LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATE- MENT$, BILL HEADS, ENVEL OPES, TAGS, ViSIl m CARDS wed ding INYITATiaNs ETC, ETC. CTtUtM0 i it?. John B. Sherrill, Editor and Owner. BE TTTST -ATSD T,3?. 1.00 Year, la .Adracce. I yoa bat ajrtMc " -a, Vt th peofJ Itwm it. 4 ' GOOD PRINTING ALWAYS PAYS Volume XX. Concord, N. C.f Wednesday JAay 13; 1903. Dumber 44, the; goncrd times IB aig. 1 IlKV. ms JOJIM wniTEi TH.IVEM. Now and again there an item in the newspapers concerning! the. birth pf a puny baby so small that a quart cup holds it comfortably. If the article told all the facts it would 'probably tell also of a mother who in weakness and misery Atlanta Journal. : I returned . to-day from a tour of Ttxas, going into the state at Texar kana, coming out by Galveston and Beaumont. Oar Georgia farmers, if A It.COM D ISfDUNOU CASK, A Xrtro Wk Wu DeltverlBa;' Prts Maral nail la Tf me 111 Ca Ay Arm nm mm NatlAe tm Offr Hitk 111 LU. Washisgtox, May 7. The Postoffice Department raa notified officially to day that John C. Alhrood, a colored , ?rDJr0mnTvn, T'T misery loves company, would feel en- ' . , " ,T , " ' "7 had looked forward to the baby's advent , . . v J' , I rural free delivery letter earner, while with ahrinkine and fearj - jcouraged if they knew the terrible con- . . . Gallatin. ditton of the farms and farmers in Tennt.WM itopped by men armed and Texas and Louisiana. I have vmted ma8ked 4nd that he Texas almost every spring for many gubstUute earner were warned not to years, and i think the outlook lor corn, ' cotton and wheat is the most discour , aging I have ever seen, bince the 'weather bureau began keeping the To have fine, -. healthv children the motbg- must be , healthy, and it is the common, testimony of mothers that the usej of Dr. Pierce's Favorite v Prescrip tion not only pro motes the mother's health but also gives hexj strength to gi ve her child. "Favorite Pre scription " accom- ilishes these results by tranquilizing the nerves, promoting a healthy appetite, and etvinj? refresh ing sleep. It increases physical vigor and gives great muscular elasticity, so that- the baby's advent is practically painless. It is the best of tonics for nursings mothers. :!,'1L' "l gladly recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription," write Mrs. J; W. G. Stephens, of Milsr. Northumberland County, Va. Before my third little boy was born I took six bottles. He is the finest child and has been from birth, i and I suffered very much Ices' than I ever ditf before. I unhesitatingly; advise expectant mothers to use the ' Favorite Prescription.' " The dealer who off era a substitute for "Favorite Prescription ? does so" to gain the little more profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medicines. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, containing 1008 pages, is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense or. mailing only. I Send 31 one-cent stamps for the cloth-bound volume, or only 21 stamps for the book in paper covers. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. record this is the only April that no rain has fallen in Texas to amount to anythin&r Their black land is as hard as a-brick now..- Constant rain in the spring, then turned dry by the Lot sun and winds, it plows up in clods almost as hard-aa bricks, j Of course in the sandy lands of Texas it is better. I A.A't - V 1 1 t I u,uu 1 occ UUUUICU ICO V1 U' list were aU colored, service rules, in Texas, I don't think, and corn is up, but looks sickly and email. Wheat, they say, is almost a total failure un- tem rain sliall fill within ten days. woree condition, let many Oats are in a amid all, Texas ffrges ahead in ways. I epentMonda ng there Monday been there, einc4. jPWFESSfGML,ARDS DR. H. C. HERRING. Dentist la now on tbe ground floor of the Lltafcer .Bulldlnjj : ii : - - OONCOBO, N. O. i Dr. W. c. Houston Surgeon Si&ElX Dentist, Ca 1 lAAAil a T . It a.1 f I 0 ' i I w w inemuer, iuui iwu you mere s p teiegraDne M, Con eer escaped with slight injuries. Hevu life in the old land yet. Really, Gal- as follow . removed without difficulty, A second vesion is a moie ut auiiiui cuy - to aay . . Inve8tigate fully the case of John C. man, who stood on the other edge of than ever. It is one of the ereatestl .n , . . J Lt i 1 . ii. 1 Aiigooa, rural iree aeuvery earner, 1 fcUO "ui was umy wiguu uun, oti seaports in America! and I am told the .n waa BtnnT, . urm . moa three others wer more nnfortnnatfl and xt- 1.1 "'"'1" -.VU, . men yesterday and his life threatened I were -so badly injured that it is feared if he continued in the service, and re-1 they will die. The bodies of the other port. In the meantime, service on I Qine rnen, some of whom are white, are route No. 1 will be suspended until bU under the mountain slide. your report upon the facts in tbe easel A wrecking car and derrick was taken is received." I out from Radford, but so far have been Postmaster General Payne later said of no avail. There is no likelihood that if the facts were as reported only two I tQe bodies can be recovered soon, as the courses are open, namely, to abolish I tock win nave u De aynamitea ar a re- concord, h. o. Is prepared to do an kinds of dental work in me most approved manner. Office over Johnson's Druir Store. Kesldence "Phone 11. i hi Office 'Phone 43. argeBt cotton seaport in the world The Southern Pacific has brought all thtir ocean steamships from New York to Galveston. They formerly came from New York to New Orleans. The Southern Pacific railroad is spending two millions of dollars on their wharf. The thing that will bring confidence and promote growth to Galveston is the sea wall they about half around L. T. HARTSELL, Attoraey-atLaw, CONCORD, NOETH CAROLINA" fromt)t attention e-iven to all business. . Office In Morris puUdlng, opposloe the court nouse. f . m i-ii : ; Drs. Lilly & Walker, nfTnr ttielr nmf esstorial services to the citi zens of Concord and surrounding couatry. Ca Is promptly attended day or nteht. . . DR. J. D. WEBSTER,. DENTIST. Formerly of WllmlPtfton, now of Concord, N. C . offers his professional services to the citizens of Concord and surrounding country. Crown, brldae and plate work a speciality. Teeth extracted witnout pain, rnee-s rea sonable. All work guaranteed. Give him I call.' Office over Correal Jewe ry store". W I JONT(OMKtt 'I1 . IiBMOitOWKlT MONTGOMERY & CROWELL, Attorneys and CouiseloTs-at-Law, CONOOBr,N d win nraotice law In Cabarrus, Stanly and adjoining counties,. in the .Supe rior and supreme courts e tue omio nu m E-riorai rnr Officfi in court house. ' Parties desiring to lend money can leave H with us or place it In Concord Kational Bank for us. and we wiU lend It on good real es t.u nuqtrin fw nf otiHTire to the depositor. We make thorough examination of titie to lands offered as security for loans. Mortgages foreclosed without expense to owners of same. ,1) , Henry B. Adams.. Thos. J. Jerome. i j Frank Armfield. !i Tola D. Maness in Galveston, letur night. I had not the great storm of continue in the service under penalty of death. Postmaster General Pyne has suspended service on the froate, pending investigation, and if the re ports of the affair are confirmed, sum mary action will follow. The incident may become a second Indianola case. This rural carrier route was put in effect March 1 last. -There were five applicants under the civil (service rules for appointment as rural carrier. The three men passing the highest on the Under ' the civil the Postmaster General says there is no option with j the De partment, except to appoint the per son who stands highest on the Hat. Therefore, Allen F. Dillard, colored, was appointed. ; He resigned about three weeks ago, and on the. 26th of la-t month the civil service board cer- 1MSK SIB." HILLED 1ft rCSMatl. Barte4 Casr 4irl JIimm Mrk Which Will nv tm W Dy isl Kc ssll lf ail ! rBswesisv Eoasoxe, VaJms j 7.DetsiUi reach ed here this afternoon of a fearful cat astrophe 'which occurred late yesterday evening in the east end of the tunntl, known as tunnel No 2, at Egglestcn Springs, Giles county, on the Norfolk & Western Railway, in which 9 men were killed and 5 injured, three of them fatally, while two others were almost miraculously saved. Railroad contrac tors were engaged in double-tracking the two tunnels at the point named, and it was due to their operations that the accident happened.. It seems that when th tunneling force had removed the earth and stone for tbe tracks .at the point where tbe calamity occurred, a huge slide of solid stone gave way on the mountain side and came down at an angle of about 45 degrees, striking the gang fairly and literally jcrushing the life out of nine men. The strata of solid rock was found, on examination, to be connected only by clay seams, and when tbe foundation was removed the strata, some 50 feet long, came down with a tremendous force and without warning, catching the men men in the death-trap. One man was ksitoh la 1 at pn mxm sll.I MruTtURB silt rts t KCrta Carolina Carittiaa .Advocate, Tbi redact the to tboM mho I We very much fear thai tbe gambling l;. . t J. . - mania is increasing more rspidlj than 1 who jj HeUWrtt WHEN ASH CRAFTS Coli tnt before Of ecunse tbos who b Grmer cWaU U our cnio. Poswkr. M to borart gamUewindoU-iateccucamstane, , . u.? hm i m?ked teproirwot but rood torJe should frown coon ?m. T-L J .J7 ! be seen sJxcf the 6rt lew those things that are calculated to whet Trni?3 U 00 bot iU ""W ,ur "- of any other Democrat, fail to brt S4 m eH m a m ! i iU9 louowing exiracs iron One Car Load OF The PotrUcr. actin e directly on the I BMaerdt and sroukl inerebv fodirvctlv I rWnJt th tinmsrli arvt Kiv1t GrpMboro rresrtidencelo eChar- Mr jujo,,., ti correcting iJl disorder, ft&4 then tone woserver 01 lasioararaay wiu aerre A th. rvviu ,i.Bt- f. ik. rood health eroetite Cboei nit. Prwdency could ground the arms of I ally and surely. It it the mol tified ths second man on the list, All- m niche of the tut n :l-way and was eood. colored. Postmaster General only grazed on tue face and head and are now building I,,' j . I mnrmA K,r i,;c tk;. ; a;A-A - the City, COVerinjt I m;tU,. 4UA . . J u: I mnai rl u t-v oopnn a nmwicifinn o a i rt 1 . . . t " r . : to the scene to protect the earner in length of the strata cannot be ascer- of a week your horse or mule Villi America not be subject to colic or Any uls- jt . a at A a Il'ts most prolific, oukk At Prtxluc - 1 rj.,- lalMnriAn and nrkhtiisna tn nn I ocxhua aarsll . m Uila aa1 kaA Greensboro. One of the .... J . i . . . I Uao4 1imt to show that what we have said , before onjthe iubjectof gambling in connee- thrfp -yiila kl kw. w fcf Rmw powerful tonk and ppctiter on tioo with baseball is only too true. The QertU-ad, bat they could do so at the nwkct to-day, and when otic corrodent : 'A minuter who feci of DO Democrat. I, wookl TvrZSrr Attended the baseball game between nn Km;!;.,in , ,k., a AihcTAft S rowdcrs produce that the University of North Carolina and , .?lU.U0 i ? flky.heea of coat and hAtr so me mvereity 01 iorin wrouniaiw place to him, for he has been the elect admired be hore fancierm. The lUnivmityoCVtrjrint. At the Con. of they have not. Powder, fatten but nercr bloat. Auiieucr yeaiwuay wb, u" I Unrsnm hu LsWn r-r ir. .K AU-... KiK .r,). , n nounces that he will, on Sunday, . cost th nan, in desei never in bttlk. preach a sermon on "The Sin ol Bet- blic fij whJtfh h. M u By the use of three or four doses Ung. vue maynavegot iuscueAltne for nearly ereTy other ball game, for it . said that more KmidentimJ m! robj. ncott money was ut up on the game than U migbt difficult for mtDJ IVrao. was ever ueiurv etAsvu uo a iiluiusax Virginia boy. put up $150 and another ward Mae difficulUes of in,M wAeu.n OTercome y stand with a large bundle of bills in his Mr. " tn hand unUl he was "called" by a ,t . ,imyil . ,K- Greensboro man A young man from rjemoentk tank .nd file to rote for ChalUillis said to have bet $3o0 on QroTerleTeland again, for they like the gam. and dozens ti people put .nd hiffl Md they small amounts. A Danville man made , i , . , mnmuj, m mmuj cTiucui iuuv, re manding of their leaders And of their editors his nomination for President next yew. I . I The great things : Mr. Cleveland did as President remain. -The . splendid things he has done and said since be left the Presidency are appreciated. tin career in onice and his career out SEED POTATOES Shpd dirrjct fnm Arm- took County Masne, the. home of the . Jifies Setnl Potatoe in 'ft ou want, the call off. 1 ww IA aer M w au wt Afc iri-r I', if if m i r n rri Collloa KovtWr. m J h m iter 1 " " v.. Kv ajtn f4 aim literaiiy. Tt p.its stMw4 ffiim tKA S tS m Atmm s aa Lk ajtl UkrnJ fclssfl eny-iw poaods La Ih Cartas Um I land Pet Vcwr lvarr if iKI ar of Ui aalsssJ was rr4!f latsxB4 b ifc sms ol Lb powiWrs sad a sras mA ispat a ac bora. I asiaat aarUlr racaBaaA-AsArart'i Cuedltloa rrlrs. as I n I the southern and western portions the city that are exposed to the. Btorms the performance 0f his duty. Mr. tained, and there is danger of another and tides and winds from the gulf. I Payne said the former course was the slide, if the base is removed, and a con- was amazea as i iooKea upon mat -sea more b-u, He callp1 Rttnnt;nri tn sequent loss of other lives fTl i2 a J J : iL!i i-.i I I xney ursi urive uown.tmny leet the ; .. . . . . ... The Uvtest advices from an official piles of logs into the sand on the beach. ftnd that ti '. a aa source, so far as the Norfolk & Western ivour rows 01 eacn, covering a witun 01 ft1irwl thrnnrh fh.wvil w;.. is concerned. ire to the ffect that onlv sion. their section.- therefore, hot heinp seven men were killed ootrieht. but a :.J i J A nl . o y siurows vi pnes mey put uown optional wiith birrit j , prominent contractor coming to Roan limners, twenty ieet ana tnen nreaic i t j. ... . . i ..mcm -mat i r the cracks Irt these" timberswi' 014 J up nenalriPB nresrribed bv law for I stantially as related above timbers, and then they begin to bed 8UPn offences are covered in sections A special to-night to The Times from with cement and crushed rock com-1 o oficv ftni 3 995 n the Revised Statu, a I Eggleston, says six men were killed and pound, tL en build it up nearly 17 fett The formerreads : "Every person who I tnree others injured in' the tunnel dis high. It is 17 feet at the base. It is wiifuuy and maliciously assaults any aster. Three bodies have been recov- carrid up nearly straight on-the inside, I letter carrier who is in uniform while I ered an " believed the others will be the outside is a ; concave. The tides Lniraal nn v.i rmiio in thp rlianharcTA gotten out before morning. A wreck 1 1 e o : o- 1 have never gone: more than 14 feet n v.;,, jtv aH letter carrier and I car is at work clearing away the debris high. This is wall is 17 feet high with J every person who ; wilfully aids or I The entrance to the tunnel is now clear a coucaye, throwing the water back 88a8gjgtg therein shall for every offense an(' 8a'e an( no further trouble is an it dashes against the walls. Outside I be punishable by . fine of not less I101?1161 The killed and injured are of tbe walls they Tare placing thoueands I thBn 1nn on(l nnt mnm than 1 000. all colored men. The names of the of loads of grenite rock, weighing from Lr by imprisonment for not less than Uead are still missing, a thousand pounds to fave tOiis. Ihey one year and not more than three are building that wall so that it will stay I Vpara " 1 I nn. CleveUnd opposed in spite of wind and tide. It will be The other section Drevides that Maurice A. Low m Boston Globe, about three miles long when the wall I iany person who shall knowingly and! Should Mr. Cleveland be nominated is finished, then they will bank sand wiifuny obstruct or retard the passage by the Democrats next year it . will be behind it on the inner Bide in a gradual ot a majj carrier 8riall for every such a1081 tIie wishes 01 JUrs. Ueveland. slope for sixty feet and make a beauti- offna uniahable bv a fine of not A man who waa in-Washington re- . . . I r " . and lost a half dozen bets during tbe progress of the game." The turf and the cock-pit came in fof a generous amount of denunciation from the pulpit years ago. It will now be necessary to apprise the public fully of the fact that the Vital breath of the baseball craze is the opportunity Af- forded by the games for the gambler. Qf offioe QniU make him mok to piy tneir uaae. n tne norse race K-,. d r n, rlvin Arnmri- degrading and demoralizing, the baser.n. Thn w tmM .v.. tK. ba;ll is two-fold more so. There is no.- . . J.,tL. t-, j t I cratic party numbers him among tbe 1 , . . , I men on whom it can call is the .greater demned and the other tolerated. What I . . j. . . . , ... .... . . I wcuieui 01 atrcngiu anu noiie now - rv ""muu-s possessed by that pArty. in thfl namp of tn whnnl7 It m iim - . i 1 .v-L. u ' -J Aody tn Proposition t-iiAb uuw wuu uaic uctu ou uuuu as not to see the danger with which this whole busineBS is fraught, should awake out of sleep. We are convinced - that what this correspondent saw in this in stance is a matter of common occur rence wherever a match game is played. The moral effect of the games and the occasion, with all the usual accom- niirm merits. i ftn.vthinor.hrifc mrwj in Mw communiues where the contestants meet. Amor.g the' scenes in our city oh the day referred to last week, was a young student with his hat decorated with a deck of cards. He no doubt thought this an exhibition of an un usually smart idea ; but it was an un 4i4 imx aa4 (artiMr M!. C. Si a AS. UT saaa. Moapo, M. Ask -for Ashcrafi't Condition Powders. Package 25c. Sold by I? J. P, ALLISON i & 00. nn. Xj. 3ja,sh: With An Experience OP With the lalest approval form of books ovrxata trravitatlon for him and toward him. witting exhibition of a lamentab'e lack . Ue honori -Dd re- lot the sense of reverence and respect. Lngibilitieij that! have ever come to We do not write j this simply 'because hjm in rouncipal j Sute and nationaj and .yry faculty tor haadiln- a-ooAU, MM . A. A. I i I circumstances anora an . opportunity, -ffi-- th -inn nf thA nr,l but because we are impressed with the toiran him I in a manner which has fact, too little recognized, that an evil wrecked -ji! DrecedenU. baffled ma- cf no small magnitude has stolen in-J fthfn : ' . dA Uti .nd e. simousiy into our miast, ana many 4 moral n,andate of the people weu-nieaniDg peupi are uuuuubciuucuj 1 JS a Sv U.A S U mm. giving am anu wmiuri j.flron Davis Arch will yet hpd it necessary 10 oiecounten- At th6 oomine I reunion of Confed ilia., Jefoms, Armfield I Umess, ' Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, CONCORD, N. C. Practice in all the State and V. S. Courts. Prompt attention glTen to collections ana general law practice. Persons interested in the settlement of 'estates, administrators, executors, and guardians are especial ly in viW to call 00 them Continued and pain .tairinir attant.inn will bit iriven. at a reason- s nabe price, to all legal business Office in Pytiilan Building, over Dry-Heath-Miiler St ( o.'s opposite D. P- Dayvanlt & Bros, ap-ly Your Lwer Is it acting well ? Bowels regular? Digestion good? If not, remember! Ayer's Pills: f ul drive way through. Then Galves ton can lie down and sleep in safety amidst the most terrible storms at eea. The city has voted and sold bonds to the amount of a million and a half dollars for constructing this wall. A more than $100. cently, and who has for many years been on terms of intimacy with Mr A Turkey Full ot $ioo Bin. land Mrs. Cleveland, tola me that a lew Stuffed with $100 bills was a turkey weeks ago he was the guest of the that was received last week by Mrs. E. Clevelands at Princeton, when, in the C. Adams, of Morristown, N. J., from course conversation, the probability million dollars of the bonds were taken I Mr. Adams, who had been mvsterioualv of Mr. Cleveland being nominated by the. citizens of Galveston at par. j missing for 11 months. j came up. This is. a -wise, and good investment fori The stuffing will be used to nay the Witha great deal of earnestness Mrs the city, and I believe that in fifty passage of the Adams family to Sister Cleveland said she hoped Mr. Cleveland vears from now Galveston will see that Lakes. Mich., where the head of the would not be nominated. The caller her" investment in the sea wall was the I house now rtsid-s. ' asked why not, and Mrs. Ueveland said best she ever made.- I congratulated Adams, a carpenter by trade, pre- that her life at Princeton suited her ad them on their courage, and enterprise I f erred to make a precarious living by I mlrably, while if she went into the and told tiiem that the city that could playing a harp at dances. Last White House again there would be live through what they had lived Thanksgiving eve times were hard with nothing to look forward to but a great through was-immortal. Galveston has the Adams family, and Adams picking deal of annoyance, the surrender of al more pluck and energy and life tq-day up his harp said he would, not return j privacy and little compensation for ex than ever before, and she wilPgo on to until he had a turkey for his family. I changing the dignified ease and com ffroiitPT ffrowth and wider commercial All th tracn nf him was lost from that! fort of Princeton for the excitement j influence, I would have liked to have night until this morning when a turkey and publicity of the White House. ; . 1 spent a week there, for they are charm- arrived by express and with it tbe fol- r ine people. lowing note : The lieon for Faii.ns, There was a bridal party on our train " ! Sisters Lake, Mich. 0nce uPn a time a young man who coming up from Alanta today in a pri- "Dear Wife: I cannot brine the desired wisdom went to a sage. ; fllll.llUimiinilfllliiliflHUIIUUIJIIItniH 'Tate car.i They sent into the car ahead turkey to you as I Am too busy, but ."Sage, he ashed,' "why do we fall E . for wife and myself to come back, .they you can fetch it to me and !we will have in love?" s , D K (fQ I 'wanted to meet us. We went back and a'glorious old reunion. Kiss the babies "Young man," answered the sage, liiil ii U I found a merry company and a jollj for me and give loVte to Mother Fair- danger, and we walk in the path of rtc- crowd aboard' the private car. It made child. Bring h r with you. I have a titude, or otherwise. These actions all me think of years gone by when I was fine job with XJncJe Charley, whom you imply a certain amount of dehberation. on the train with a bride, and a magni- do not know and never heard of. Af- But we fall in love without the least ficent bride she was, but I reckon I waa fectionately. . -Ed. control over our direction, j If we delib- as sorry A groom as ever brought al It looked like other turkeys until it erated we wouldn t be m love, so we KrMo owav frrim her mother's home. I waa hoi no- nrpnared for thfi oven, when must fall in order to get in. We delib- Want your moustache or beard a beautiful brown or, rich black ? Use Buckingham's Dye 50ct.of druggist. k R p HallACo,. Nashua. N H YEARS YEARS IN WRITING Fire Insurance, settling losses and representing: Zirst Glass Companies, end all (juihUes about recent or future Southern, Northern and For piatforms. tu would be the platform, eign, we asfc your oatronaire. uu moium WUU1U UC I liC I flu- 4 t ... 1 . . r T.--l Insurance are excellent. C. C. nICBMOHD & CO. ; 'Phone 184. THE Concord National Bank. plainly is Grover Cleveland for President of the United States in 1904 or only a nomi nal Democratic opposition to the elec tion of Theodore Roosevelt then. The nomination of Cleveland would gum rsai- r, yt consistency, of dignity, of wisdom and of trained experience, to the Chief Magistrate. There is no organization for Grover Cleveland. There! never was, there never will bej and there never could be any organisation ifor him. There is Within the Range of Everyone. Its the burning truth that I hiive the cheapest, prettiest, best ami StoYes and Furnishings n the city. If you tire in the market for anything in my line, i entreat, you to visit my store, and assure you that you will b the the gainer thereby. ' Ghas. H. Shall. Phone 1G3. first t; class service Gabarms Savings Bank. Concord ill Albemirle, I. C. TO TSC rTJBZJO. Capital, Profit, ance. Let aU good people give these Lrftte veteran8 in New Orleans it will IndM'M reeponribiUty SFA AAit I Sooo 550,000.00. professional games and gamers a wide berth. There are many reasons why ! time and money: may be far more profitably epent. j Chicken Bone Can sea Death. Charlotte, N. C, May 6. Mrs. probably be; decided to abandon the idea of building A memorial arch to President Davis in Richmond, and that some other form of memorial will be decided upon. i . Mrs. Davis some time Ago expressed herself as strongly opposed to the memorial being erected in the shape of. of Shareholders, 60,001 striata, Stt.ooO.OO. keep i your acdount vhh us. Resources Over $300,000. Intereat paid aa aareed. , Utral aeoommo- datloa to aU oar custom r. J. M. ODKtL, Pradmt, D. B. OOLTH-AM A. CaahlaY. Marianne W. Lee, of Buffalo, N. Y., died very euddently at the Buford an Arch, as she sfys this form is erect- Hotel this morning at 9 o'clock, the to victors and not to those who are iresult of acute oedema of the larynx, "nquished. She waived her oppoei- Tra T with hr huahand. Mr. V. tion, but she was never heartily in Lee, arrived in Charlotte Jast night at aor of the archl Now that the Con in 30 o'clock. Thev came last nizht Uederkte baiar has proven so successful ". -I 1 A A f J from Deland, Fla., where they bad Q lumaeni ram nu oeen rauea w been spending the winter, having gone build a mernorial to Mr. Davis, it is there about the first of the year. probable that some other design will be Before reaching Charlotte last night chosen that will toroTe Agreeable to all Mr.'and Mrs. Lee went into the dining j interested. While eating her meal CMICMCSTCR'S C HOLISM IfEUIIYRQIALPJLLS a ch iuhmi th' ,nuun t US.B w4 IM ainlHi mi. ' WMittM. Tata a SAw AaAsjawaa) avaasMaaAatta aatA BMmAmmt Mwmi, B; 1 fw ImaMa a4 4. la mmmf a fatla. T.alai.llM aaaBaMaf IW t tmmm. mt r taiaMaU. !. T mm vrascwu. van S444 C-kaasSsal Ca raUAA A. 4 - I PARiCER'8 OaoaraJ B4iklat UusUjaasTrsaaacUd. Ae ooants ot ta4lvMaat. Hxtna sod ToraUta oUcitajd. Wa cordially loTlta Every Man, Woman and Child - wlw wlahwi to-lay by soinMlilBi tor a ralar day, to opai a Ravtaaa Amxo w Hh m: par ornnt. intarsat pM on aalus opoaio. I and tlma certlflraU i orrtcKtt. D.F.CAJf01f. H. I- WOODHOCSt. MABTIM l.Xi Kit. . a W, SW J A, Mar. lS-t. A a -Sm. " ii !'!: n ki The isoi Wk Railway asp S Iron Hcun Very; low rate tickets ain Route. on sale - to Califoriua :, Oregon . but though 1 wasn't wnat sne wantea, jta "undiaested securities ' were acci- she had sense enough to pitch in and dentally discovered. 1 make me what she would have me be, j ; 1 and she sometimes tqow laughs and a. Farmer straightened om. 1 says that I am quite an improysment "Aman living oa ajfarm near here 1 on my former self. She to me is the camel in a, short timd ago completely same old girl. Laugh, marry, and be 1 TrC "WnRhinortOIl merry all the time. To most people ' ' S life is a tragedy, with now and then a and th Great Norttmest every day, uif u"B, February 15th toiApri! irh. Write little comedy. the undersigned for reliable lnforma- - ,,T... . . ... .v. .. tioo ae to rateaj routes, 'etc. No s: With best wishes for the farmer that . . . m ; ralfl,iiiia and t rm cnsngsTOWM. w v-. K mttv havtk- mnot. Rnshine with a X. TrarwSt. 1 little rain; that our crops may be better Chattanooga, lenn. iV,nn-nQ i'n r,;tsn( tVio had nlart Wfi 1 s West. t5 r 18 West th St., Chattanooga, an ii 1 1 1 n i n i in m linn h 1 1 rn nn t rtu tn na M have made. I - liUKtS WlltKt U tLM raiLO. Best -Cough Syrup. ' Tames Good. Youra truly, : Sa P. Joses. If a pity man owns a garden 12 feet . a a .a i Unuare. what he aoesn i Know aoouti i farming isn't worth knowing. him a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm aud told him to use it freely and if not satisfied after using it he need not pay a cent for it," 'says C. PL Rayder, of Pat tens jMills, N. Y. "A few days later he walked into the Btore as straight as a string and handed me a dollar, saying, 'give me another bottle of Chamberlain's Painj Balm, j I want it in thQ house all the im.e for it cured me.' " For sale by M. ii Marsh, druggist. . Tae eight-day clock is a hard worker and a chronic striker. erate afterward, when it is too late." Moral: After the fall comes the win ner of discount, i- " Ha Earned te Money. ' "Pease help the blind 1 1 - "But you don't look j like you're blind." 1 "I ain't sir, but the 'Blind Man' has gone out to see the baseball game, I'm taking his place till he gets back, s r.'' Slafcea a CJean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thorpnghly. Of all the Salves yen ever heard of, Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Born, Sores, Bruises Cuts, Boils, Ulcers, Skiii Eruptions, and Piles. It's only 25c, and fetzer, druggist. Her Little Brother, Bobbie Sit down, sister '11 be in soon as she gets done primpin. You're goin' to propose to-night, ain't youT Mr. Smithers-i-Well, I don't know About thatJ Bobbie. I don't know that she would have me. "Oh, ye, ahewilL back for that." j "And so! you?" "Nope, A tare Don't you hang arr ami a- saa aata. Invs, sot saak WM iaii mi iitSra car for dinner she remarked to her husband that Bhe had swallowed a small portion of a chicken bone, and that it lodged in her throat. The incident was considered not at all in aL Berioua way by either. Mrs. Lee continued her meal, hut At different times spoke of the bone wor rying her very much when she swal lowed her food. After returning to tne Pulman she continued to complain. and when the train was nearing Char lotte Mr. Lee suggested that they atopjjjgj nere- ana let a pnysician examine ner throat, and if possible extract the bone. A physician was sent for, examined the lady's throat and by inserting an instru ment could feel the bone. As tbe swelling produced by the bone passing through the larynx was very percepti- ble. the nbrsician thought best not to 1 A atArtung incident is narrated by A" af O I -W 1 1 1T-kl 31 J 1Ai S I extract it. but pushed it down into the Joim ulTe fP. xoixowa : pota and Barnt Iron ol all ffraoes, stomach. Mrs. Lee continued to im- .-..uuuu. wj BrasSf Copper, Line, iaa, anu you think she loves me, do M . . I- but she'll marry you, all She says she's gettin' to be such an old maid that she's Afraid to take Any more chances. She let her best chances slip, and will take any body sne can catch now. You ve got m viuvia iFSHja SsUeaSaj $ mAmmtrt. It tt-m S ; T I MUtmrnm . ku Ml J A nvcrs 'VERMIFUGE Mt mi t i mmmmm LAS. rttT, BAtTHASSE, . BokAed tke Grave. Old Iron Steel Plows, Cast Iron, Stoves, prove until 8:30 o'clock this rcoiDing, when she became unooasious and died in a few minutes. if A Thoagaltsf Jdsa. M. M. Austin', of Winchester, Ind., kue,wwhat to do in the . honr of need. His wife had such an unoanal case of made a decided improv ement. I tinned their use for three weeks, And am now a well man. I know they robbed ttuk nrwM f nlrmthp1 Ttntim " . X"n r na stomach and liyer rouble. physiciAns to ro. 0nly 60 eenU, was Almosi yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and i rnic 4. Aft f4 aides, no appetite, growing weaker day! Ill DU1 to LfM ifJllCU by day. Three physiciAns had given me Ap. Then I waa advised to iiae Hertric I bought for cash by Bitters ; to my great joy the first bottle K. L.CRAVEN. could not help her. He thought of And tr;ed Dr. King's New Life Pills and she guaranteed, At Fetzer's drug store. guaranteed to give satisfaction b P. B J-got relief at once and was finally cured. J Sometimes it is .his lie-abilities that Only 25c at Fetter ts drug store. I increase a man's aaseU. Dr. mimisSSr I VDinirM Utam,.laAaa When a lady wants a watch", she wants one tha will keep time a well aa hok pretty. Qur Iadie' Watcht arc fittetl with Elgin or WaUham move menta ihat are guaranteed accu rate. - When a man wants a watch he wan ta one of our modern thin models that do not bulge the pocket, yet sacrificing none of the strength and time-keeping qualities of their clumay prede cessors. 0 P1UM W W. ; C. CORRELL, J I i Ae In. wooixrtco. . j , 1 , rrjoTiKreai ivrCCTiSiaT Leading Jeweler, 9i
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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May 13, 1903, edition 1
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