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--THETIMEO STEAM BOOK AND JOB OFFICE u&f-V?i. to fetus. 1 - v We keen on hand a fall rtook of LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATE MENTS, BILL HEADS, ENVEL OPES, TAGS, VISITING CARDS WED--01NG INVITATIONS, ETC, ETC. A GOOD PRINTING ALWAYS PAYS $LOQ a Year, in JL&T&ac. VOLUME Concord, N. C, Wednesday. May 20, 1903. Number -4 5. : ' iL ; A JLJ VU1 ' A 1 -V ilJCL0o 11 i' ' " ' l III l - I l I " HI ' John B. SherriU, Editor and Owners "HE J UfcjT FT! ITS ZjTCH?. ; " - '. ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' . - l i'" -ii i minimi smi i i. i iii ..i 4JIIHIH i mi iii . . i ... pssssssssssnss. Ji i' ' " ' sssssssssssssa iinrnia 'jtm ii i in ii.i .. " - "iiln mu wn mr i..wijw.)I.imc..i.ji.iiiwiw ins-smi i)wftaiiniM.,-c WELiDonBVISlTOB BILL ABPM XICTTKK.h To take cold. It's so common to neglect - the cold. That is one reason why there are so many people with " deep-seated, " - stubborn coughs, and so many more with "lung trouble." The short, quick way to cure a cough is to use in. nerce a Golden Medical . Dis covery. The quicker this remedy is used the quicker the cure. But even when neglect has let disease fasten on the lufiirs, "Golden Medical Discovery " may be relied on to cure in ninety eijjht cases out of every hundrgd. The only motive for substitution is . to permit the ctealer to make the little extra profit paid on the sale of less meritorious medi cines. He gains. You lose Therefore accept no snbsti tute for "Golden i Medical Discovery. "I am feeling quite well," write Visa Dorcas Worrv and Fnt warn twn tittia man That knocked at my door stain and rngtAm uBl wmwhwuo"- "Oh. pray let us In but to tarry a cixaw I I am feeliBsr uck and cad. Another Ana w wlU be oil wttli the dawning of w-. .A .- ti. At lengumored to pity. I opened the door ftrren my college male ana l To shelter these travelers, htuun-r and noon ! loved him for near sixty years. 1 lie waa ou wnen, on uie morrow, i oaae tnera aaieu, Ari, .n m l; . A 1 They said, quite nntnoTSd, "We'll tarry with you. - i - And, deaf to entreaty and callous to threat. These troublesome- guests abide with me yet. novr he won heu. Ice cream he bought bis darling. And she ate, and ate, and ate; Till at last her heart she gave him, . To make room for one more plate. GHiRD LJlBCBilT. He stole a kiss. "Now, that, cried she. "I'll bare you understand. Is really petit larceny "It's not" said he. "It's grandr WHITE AAA KILLED s?Y A 71 OH. tall A. Lewis, of No. itaq uXh Bt.. Uhinoo, D. C Mv cuurh in verv much better, and I owe it i to Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I cannot way too mnch in praise of the medicine. I had been quite a sufferer for a long time, and after reading Doctor Pierce ' Common Senae . . ii . ? i . . . L : i 1.1 A xvicuicai au viser inoueni i wguiu 1 1 y ms uumcu Medical Discovery,' 1 commenced taking it in Had not been sleeping well for a long one teaspoonful or Dr. Fierce s May, iboo. time. Took Golden Medical Discovery and slept nearly all nisrht without couehine. so I continued taking it. I am in great sympathy with everybody who suffers with a cough. I had been a sufferer for more than ten years. I tried lots of different medicines and different doctors, but did not feel much better. I coughed until I commenced spit ting blood, but now I feel much stronger and am entirely well. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical , Discovery fs the best medicine I have ever taken. ftiy nome la iu Williamsburg, V irginia.' - Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a la . dies' laxative. No other medicine equals them for gentlenesfc and thoroughness. - PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. H. C. HERRING. Dentist, la now on the ground floor of the Lltaker Building. ootrooax. xr. o. Dr. W. C. Houston Surgeon fjg Dentist, ;: ' . " . CONCORD, N. 0. " ' la prepared to do all kinds of dental work In the moat approved manner. -Office over Johnson's Drug Store. PottlHonriA Phnna 11 Hfflna iphnna 14 I of a crowd of men in Wilson who would not have a man here who associated AttOmcy-at-LaV, Lwith a negro woman. Jones, becoming concohti. nqbth OABOUHA. I alarmed, nau vvniuey; arrested on a . , I peace warrant. The trial resulted in Office in Morris building, opposite the court I Whitley's being put under a $200 peace -xnis occurred yesterday Steven Jden Arrested for. Alleged Par ! tlclpatlen 1st the Crtaae. i Witeos, May 14. Perry Jones, an insurance agent, who came here some time ago, was shot in his room last night by a crowd of citizens who in-; tended to run him out of town, and as 1 a result died at 7 o'clock this morning i One of the alleged attacking party was also wounded. Eleven men were ar rested on the charge of participation in the crime. The objection to Jones was because of his alleged association with a colored woman. Jones stated, after being wounded, that when the men rushed into his room he fired on them, when he Was. shot. Jones came to Wilson about two weeks ago as an insurance agent, giv ing his residence as ' Little Rock, Ark. He worked industrial insurance. A few days ago he was arrested with a negro woman, suspicion having fallen on him about .a watch which was stolen in Goldsboro. " The trial resulted in his acquittal. : After the, trial George Whit ley, of Wilson, went to Jones and told him that he would have to leave town. Whitley claimed to be a representative sometimes wondered who would be ! called away first. What an awful death was that. Crushed and mangled and his poor old body torn and dragged for a quarter of a mile and his dismember ed limbs strewing the track and his brains larding the rails!. Alas, : bow little do we know about life or death! Sometimes J watch the cattle going to the slaughter pen and am thankful that providence conceals from them their impending , fate, but we do nt know much: more about our own.' .How shall we die'snd hcn f .Jam Warren T7s cue of my true friends.7 j I loved to love him and it gave me comfort that he loved me and ; always called ' me Charley as tenderly as a brother. His body was killed and that was all. His pure soul went back Immediately to its Creator and is now restin&r in the bosom of God.! That is my faith and hope it is ! the faith of all those who oved him, for my heart bleeds with them. ' ! ': 58trlke for yonr altars and your fires. Strike for the green graves of your sires. Strike nntil the last armed foe expires. Drs. Lilly & Walker, offer their professional services to the citl- I sens ol concord and surrounalng country. Ca Is promptly attended day or nliflit. DR. J. D. WEBSTER, DENTIST, . Formprly , of Wilmington, now of Concorti, N. C , offers his professional services to the citizens of Concord and surrounding country. Crown, bridge and plate work a speciality. Teeth extracted without pain. Prices rea sonable- All work guaranteed. Give him" a i call. Office over Correll's Jews ry store. W I MONTOOMBBI -' .'LKKtiBOWXtT M08TG0MERY & CROWELL, Attorneys and Connselors-at-Law, COXOOBD, N. 0. As partners, will practice ltiwln Cavbarrus, Btanlv and adjoining counties. In the Supe rior and Supreme Courts o I the State and In the Federal Courts Office In court house. Parties desiring to lend tnouey can leave It with us or place It in Concord National Bank for us. and we will lend it on good real es tate security free of charge to tne d epositor. We make thorough examination of title to Mortgages foreclosed without expense to scene and did all they could to relieve owners 01 ut. bond. Jones received information that be would be attacked last night. He went to Mr. J. p. Uzzell, a lawyer here, and told of his trouble. r He advised him to go to his room and remain therenhfll this morning, when he would advise him further, Jones was never seen again until he was found this morning in his room, mortally wounded About 1 o'clock this morning Police Officers Fulton and Snakenberg heard three shots on Goldsboro street. They immediately went in that direction and their attention was ' attracted , by the cries of a man. They went upstairs and found Jones lying on the floor near his door and on their arrival piteously begged them to bring him a doctor and save his life. Drs.j Albert Anderson and Ben Herring were i Boon on the Henry B. Adams; Tbos. J. Jerome. ; -Frank Armfield. Tola D. Maness, IJasaa TW4 lawtfislJ 8 UWSSS aUdisUsi HBiUUSi is.lUi.5ili W MAsiBSS) AttMieys and Counsellors at Law, iUWtUOt mon-sense " did anyway T You what in the name of com- youj learn at school can't saw the v wood his dain, but to no avail, the wounded I nian dying at 7 o'clock this morning. A Matter of Pedigree. tiipplncott's for May. . . "Marcus," said Bastus Bivins to his CONCORD, N. C I Bnri wKo Viarl Inst returned from ol Piompt attention giyen to collections and I lege with a great, busby head 01 nair. the settlement of estates, administrators, executors, and guardians are especially in vited to call on them. Continued and pain staking attention will be given, at a reason a inahln nriiw. m all lpral business- Office In Pythian Building, over Dry-Heath-Mltler & Co.'s opposite 1). P. uayvauit uros. around here and read. I m getting tired of It! I'm getting tired of it! If you don't do something, young ;mau and that" pretty soon, I'm goir g to enter you at the State fair in the Hog family laxative syOU Can buy. Show. That hair of yourn might help - - - ... you some there. . - - - w Want your raoustache or. beard a 1 : 'Don't worry about that, father, beautiful brown or rich black? Use 1 I BSkiri Marcus affectionately. "Don't j worry about that; I j wouldn't take any prize, because, you see, 1 nave no pedigree." Goodwills Ayer's Pills are good pills. You know that. The best aply j yu won't plough ; you won't go to r Iwora; you won't do nothing but sit tagea, with batb rooms and hoi and cold water and flowers in the front yard and vine over the door and paid the taxes and charged only a little, nominal i sum far rent, just enough to keep op the repairs, and in len than a year be had oomfortaUe homes for over 20,000 toeopie. That's the kind of philanthropy. . . ; Our wisest statesmen ask for an in come tax as they have in England and it is based on that principle . that the more a man accamnlatee the heavier bis tax should be a graduated income taxand so if be baa piled r 10,- 000,000 in a year, take half of it for tax. This would stop Rockefeller and Morgan and Carnegie and the rnrplus ; would be as Bob Toombs said, " -ourcd ! back in the jugtl Itia no a onor to. a man give a good part of his progU to charity. , It is a surprise and that is all. Men forget that all tbey j have got is but a loan and sooner or Utter they must give it all up and pay the debt. ' ' Bill Arjv tKt.AWAjisVJrsrrtc Cbartotte Obssrrsc. 1 The tittle State of Delaware still itands nob'y by the whif fing postas a means of , poniabmenU for petty crimes. That food oil wsj of dealing with thieves and law-breakers prevailed generally throughout the country until about the close of the civil war, when U was abolished as a relic cf barbarism lust how Delaware succeeded in hold ing on to the post and rillory we are not prepare' to state at present, but aS the same, negroes are being whipped there now, just as they were ' before the war,", and not 'only negro, but white men, also. The older people in this section of the South remember the whipping v post mainly as., an in strument of , punishment tut ne groes, for conditions then were bat little different from what they are now the negroes crowded the criminal courts. Then they were sentenced to so many lashes. Now. they are given bo maoy days on, the chain-gang. It is contended by some that the oldtime punishment was the - most a ,m , "What It Mew. ' Charlotte Observer. J 'What does it all mean ?" r The Ob- j effective, for the whipping hurt to server asked this question a week ago I degree that culprits were in mortal ter- inconsideriog the growing popularity J ror of it. The vjctim of the whipping 01 air. dieveiana ana especially me ex-1 poet, nowever, ureaaea tnis corporal traordinary honors visited upon him I punishment less than he did toe cer- on the occasion of his recent visit to tainty of being "pointed out ever after St. Louis honors far surpassing those J ward as the man who had been whip- bestowed upon the President uf the ted. . Nowadays a culprit gets a United States. ' "What does it all lsenter.ee to the chain-gang, where he mean ?" . was the opening and closing I works a few weeks, as wed fed and mm uiter ', - : 1 ICMAsT. Tssst nxu- i Ashcraft's Eurclca Liniment Oartuin tXosirrxsr. The Ilkhmood Xeww-Leesk rrrreUy called enoo the taditw ew&doctiar the Ooafederat Uxaar La that citv not iol Tnis Unirscst willjrefeore tNfia. proloof the Ufe of the etnie be-1 PUat nagbootrt, aaj i3J CArtiUiri- fond the tpoin ted time, f ur the ttmc q that it was play tag havoc with the busi ness! of the merchafiU, since It ran without exp-ns and sold goods and articles which! were given iL The Chariesiton Xews and Cuurier. wluch Uvea in the emoke of tne batU of IMt to C5, reprimand the Bkhmood paper and appeals to I'. nous gdtba hcn ar-pli4 la the ear lier it4?e of lh diseaa-e, and mil re liewi Ut tameneat erca tn chronic eaaet,; On of the most common tars. I used to speak that , speech, and when I got to that cart which said. 'They come they come the Greek-- J sentence of The Observer editorial. I cared for and serving out his term, the Greek!" I put on martial agony I And The Louisville Evening Poet makes throws off his striped suit and again and elevated my voice and shook the I answer: , . -mingles with the people unnoticed. It floor. I thought of all 'this the other J 'It means that the people respect a is not to be contended that the law- day when I read about the strikers in man who sustains his avowed principles breakers of the present day bold the Atlanta going to Mr. Byrd's publishing I in the face of apopular clamor that he j chain-gang in as much terror as did house and trying to seduce his non-1 abandon them. It means that the peo-1 the law breakers of the past the whip- union printers to leave him. ; His I pie would reward a leader who refused I ping post. . Some people are yet found partner, Tom Lyon, showed fight and to lead them by short paths to false who advocate the restoration of the used some cuss words and drove them conclusions. ?v: . ii ; J whipping post, though very little heed off, and they had him arrested and ." it means that the people remember is paid to their ; arguments. However, the recorder fined him for disturbing and respect the 1 stand taken by Mr. they get supporters on all hands when the public tranquillity, but if I had j Cleveland for the maintenance of the they argue "that the whipping post been the recorder I would have excused 1 law in Chicago. : - ; I is needed for wife-beaters. All are 'om. i "It means that they ' realize "the agreed as to that, yet it would scarcely This thing has' come home to me at I value of the service he rendered -the I be practicable to re-establish the whip- last, for MrV Byrd is printings a book I country when be sacrificed his party in j ping poet is an institution that is likely for me and I'can't get a copy, and am 1 order to save the country, from free j to have its last days in Deleware. fighting mad about it. The striking silver. The whipping of two farmers at the interlopers get all his printers away, but "It means that the people believe post in Dover, one day last week," has two or three and the rascals hang the President was right and the sena-1 given somewhat of a, shock to the ad- around the back doof and all that Tom torial conspiracy was wrong when herents 'of that4 mode of punishment could do was to watch them and ex- the senatorial conspiracy tried to Sacri- and may result in an , agitation for the claim, , ' 'They come they come the fice President Cleveland's administra Greek the Greek." But Tom is ?ame tion Jn order to sectr free silver 9- anaBayg-neinwnipthe fight and make leUer President m bu stead. have some books for me by the last of V means, moreover, that the people the week. The ' first edition has all realize something of the wrongs done a been sold and" the second is in the j great public servant, and that they offer press and has been delayed and en- J as his chief recompense the gratitude Their friends made strenuous efforts to filaded and barricaded and Daralvzed of a prosperous nation." J I have the sentence 01 tne court cnangeu, by these contemptible strikers,: and if there ever was a justifiable excuse for using cuss words a man ought to be incorporated company has pur hired to Btand at the back door and cues 'em by the . day. as fast as they came. ; I ve no patience with these strikers and less with their leaders. abolishment of the post Jo that State. fcoop of chickens fromone neighbor and sold them to; another. They were detected, tried, convicted and sentenced to receive ten lashes on their bare backs. but the judge was inexorable and could A. "White nan's colony. ' J not be-moved,r , lne pleas or previous Baltimore Sun. - . - 1 gooa cnaracier ana oi respectauie 1am- a ...j i '.. lilv connections were of no. -avail. " The 11 luuiriKjmuu txiiiuiKiiv iihjs 1 11 j I - I - chased a large tract of land in Alabama the sentiment lnv4ti malt UtprAta of the hack m the case. The New Lead was I ucu - y wvr-uuin5 or doubtieea advertent to thu. and yet f"1 ur,vin; Aancran i-uumrnt choeetoUkethej.ractical aideof L s. ner-fa lmg remedy The . T. , . Liniment ts alo extensively osexl queauon. X ndoubtedly the merchant.. of chronic rheillBjUiim of every communit .offer many things of m we nanus m many pnynoana. A For vKratciie$ number of year ago, on the last day of AahcraU's Eureka a session of jCbngreea, . when public Liniment is ith buildiag bills and all aorta of bills mak- out an tvruAL A few ing appropriauons were being rushed Applications la All thrctohlheIfoaae Uke rristthrou-hA that is nexessary mUl, Sunset Oox hopped on top of his to dl$! desk And exclaimed: Syracuse, Osh- fam 4 kosh and Kalamazoo have their friends; Owing to the nir tmr n .nil m4. .na. ni . nil " m. . ... . and harbor has lia friend; but where in septic qualities the Eureka Ltn. the name of God is the friend of the roent should be used in the treat Treasury f" The merchant is every- roent of all tumors and sores where body's fnend,not to say everybody's proud flesh is present. It is both meat. Nobody starts out with a sub- healing and cleansing, entirely de scription liit, or on any sort of a bee I "roying ah pArasttes Ana putre- OneCarLoad OF-- v- SEED POTATOES ; Shlpjittl Uirca from ArrU- 00k County Maw, the home of the fincM Sctnl totatoe in A mertca. If want t!;e mot proHric, uitktit jroduc tnj Potato you can gtt call and get your share of this car. fJ. P. ALLISON & CO. 1 ging enterprise, but calls on the mer chants first. ! The fact that a man '.keeps a store" seems to convey to the average mind the idea that he is ''lousy with money.H But where is the friend of the merchant? All solicitors tax him; all Legislatures double tax him; all book agents buzs him ; all deadbeaU expect credit from him, and it has re mained for The Richmond News- Leader to lift its voice in his behalf and to suggest that he has a few small rights and deserves to be protected in them. faction. This Liniment Acts as a counter-irritant and stimulant, Price 50c. bottle. Sold by , , Fl aisiA an.' Georg-e Horses Lortmer. Of course all this is going to take so much time and thought that you won't have a very wide margin left for golf especially in the afternoons. I simply mention that in passing, because I see in the Chicago papers which have been sent me that vnu were tmnnv thn nlav. ers on the links one afternoon a fort- Our Ladies' .Watebes arc fitted night ago. Golfs a nice.Joolish game wfth Elgin Of Waithahl more- and there ain't any harm in it so far as When : a lady wanta a watch, I sue wants one that will keep I time as well as look prettv balls at the beginning, the lost balls in the middle and the highballs at the end of the game. I wants to be But a young fellow who a boss butcher hasn't rate. ' - . i - " Wherra man wanti a watch he wants one of our modern Buckiii ham s Dye SOcts. of dniga"itr B, P. Hsl! ti Co.. Nsshus.N. H I SI 1 1 1 1 1 tu 1 1 H 1 1 I tJ 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tl 1 1 I I 1 1 M l 1 1 Ul I g He Believed to tto Home Treatment In Ohio, as in several other Suites, 1 . . - ... .1 - n AT AWT I f D X TDC S persons condemned to oeatn are taxen VjULUMIAL- KAlJSb I to the State capital for execution. ' - " Recently, "in the Greene f county ' VIA court, a jury was being chosen to try inn MiPPAllPI PtlPllii K'll lVQV i la murder case. One member of the; llio iilluuii ittiini nannuj g two farmers were tied up to the post on which an interesting experiment is nu Jhiuu u., ,u,s ty is established 01 ese.wmw ioi lw:-.u,8 One of my boys has just established a and into that colony a black orayellow haa called pubuoattenuon anew 10 ine oiVs".to -: viTnn..n. " T-a I . 1. ti 1 -.. Is -r j -n 1 mndA fd sulminiatratinflr iustice in Dela- iracuuuu, uuuii iu uuuohiu, ' iuu, ivw Wl I DOl OB aiimiUPn. IjRnQ Will i , - . " ' and had about forty girls employed at be sold to settlers, but the sale will be ware," and it is to be expected.that the good wages, when suddenly some inter- coupled with the condition that no ne- anti-whipping post .element will now loners came and made them all strike rm shall h mnlnvd -a wnrlrmftn nr i innings, me wnipping post was u and he hired others to" take their places servant, or oermitted to rurchasa anv so long as it was patsoniied by and the interlopers went round to all part of it. The land of this white g8 onJy ouf.wnen cumcs his patrons and tried to get up a boy- man's colony is said' to fee a fertile tract triDging UP wbi men-that U another cott, butfailed. Thejich Mr. Hunt- Lalf as large as the State of Ehode Is- ma"er- .It ought not to bea.greater inirtonlis the chief owner and he tele- land lv?n in TtaMdn nwinr. crime to whip a white thief, but all the graphed my boy to whip that hght bama, within the "Black Belt" of the j B""' w"6v regardless of expense and he has South. ; It is the theory of the promot- theae tT0 farmera doubtless-marke the whipped it. Last year at TJayton, era of this scheme that the presence of beginning oi the ena ox tne- wnipping unio, a pig neariea ncn man esiaouun-1 the negro in the South excludes the J ed a cash ; register plant andJiad twd best class of white labor, which will not hundred j girls employed and he cared come to; work side by i side with the for them just like they were his chil- black man. This colonization scheme dren and had bath rooms on every 1 ;8. therefore, an interestine experiment. floor and hot and cold water, and if it is found-that white labor can do mirrors and soap and towels, so that the field work bo . near the Gulf of they-could bathe and clean up before Mexico, if the colony prospers without they went home and the , girls were negroes "better than , adjoining com contented and happy,' for all thiB was munities r with negro labor, then the no part of the contract, but some inter- j theory of tbe promoters of the colony lopers came along and ordered a etnte I be juetified.- While the, great because some poor old women who did I Western and Northwestern , prairies not belong to the union had the job of were being peopled, with the very: best 1 Q. wasning tne toweis uiai uie-girw useu i blood of the JNew England . and alfddle in their bath rooms.,. . ' States, and sDlendid Sutes were being WelL;- now, that , is one side of tbe formed and admitted to the Union j case, but it is said every ense has two none of this tide of emigration touched sides.i The war betw(een : capital and the South, and it was the negro largely labor still goes on, but labor has but that kent it awav" Todav there is room . ' I : r . . . .... .... htuVto complain Of ;n this, blessed nr fr greater nonulation in the land. e "see by the papers that these I Southern- States : than they " containL a-. rt etvilrnM s art. 1 flat ta IS a TtA Vlnntn I r i . a. i'1t iL. murder case. One member of the U1"" luereare npi enougn people w nu tug Di w wn ftaVd th nrnial ones-1 money 1Q &elt treasury to live on M it Should be tilled and the land y-. --jrr ,.,-., much daylight to waste on any kind of ttin tmt do uot bulge hnks excent toausaee links. I . . Of course a man should have a cer- the pocket, yet sacrificing none tain amount of play just a. a boy i. 0f the strength and time-keeping entitled to a niece of me at the end of . his dinner, but he don't want to make qualities of their clutnsy prede- a meal of ltJ Any one who lets sinkers I cessora. take the place of bread and meat gets bilious pretty young, and these fellows who haven't; any job except to blow the old man's dollars are a good deal like the little niggers in the pie-eating con test at the county fair they've a-plen ty of pastry j and they re attracting a heap of attention, but they've got a stomach ache coming to them by and by. :' v '! .:' - ' - conundrnma. , The more you take away the larger it . i a a a" - .-J grows, what is ill A noie. . What fruit doea-.the..-electric plant bear? Currants. ; ; Why is a star in heavens like a win dow in the roof? A skylight. Under what condition might hand kerchiefs be used in building a wall? If they be cambric (became brick). If I were in the sun and you were but of it, ' what would 1 the sun become ? AND IronJcuntain Route. Very low rate tickets on sale w . .. . ...j --. v - to . . ' - " i l-itr .1 . : Jl. J u I t;a na V.d tri ven RatLofarttorv an- i U1K5 KUKJ aic ."UU,D,-w UC,XJ .v .,. . o-c -- . - .i, ii. a . inquired : ! "Do you believe in papital punish ment?" ' I . 1 "No, sirr'rwas i-the prompt reply. i having a good tjme generally. There is no. Buffering here .ke there was iq London ; seventy-five years ago when Tom Hood wrote the sqng of the shirt would be greatly benefited by an influx of good, white ! citizens. The white man's -colony - in Alabama will be watched with interest. ? ; 1 California Oregon. I Washington 1 ss .andlhe Great Noithwest every day, - . February lsto to April 30 h. Write S the uudersigned tor reliable lnf orma- -S tloa ue.to rates, routes, etc. No S S change of cars to California and the - WeSt . i : . : mm ZZ ' I. E REHLA'NDER, ' 3 Trav. Pass. Agent. S , S 18 West 9th St, Chattanooga, Tenn. f Sim m 1 1 in n 1 1 in hi ri tu iiiiuni i ni mini iI believe in hanging them right here at home." - j j ; , , v -, -1... !;v .. -. , ";:u,.. and the lay of the laborer. Why was Joseph GilloT one ot the most wicked and inconsistent of men f He madd people steel (steal) pens and told them they did write (right). Did you ever wear crocheted rubbers f If not crow shade, wpat are they , Why is the letter Glike the sun ? . It is the centre of light. .What Is that which walks with its head downward T A nail in the shoe. Why was Goliath surprised when struck by the stone of David 1 Such ,a thing had never entered his head before. What public singer draws the! best and is clapped the moat f .The mosquito. Why is an alligator the most deceit ful of animals ? Because he takes you W. C. CORRELL '. 1. . T.oar1mor.TfiTiTQlQr THU i i Concord National. Bank Conaadrvms. With the latest approved form of booka ana sysry acuity lor nanauag aaoounu, WTSMM A. What two things does a man have to do if he carries a watch T Watch his pocket and. pocket his watch. I Which bird can j lift the heaviest eights 7 The crane, - - . ... What foulr letters would frighten a thief f OICU What is it that flies high, ' flies low. I Capital has no feet and yet wears shoes? Dust. I Front, What two things start at the roots Individual reenonaibihty and grow down f An icicle and a cow's tail. ! -:' U.:-: ' ' What is that which no man wants, but once he gets it he won't part with it? A bald head. How can: you prove that haliof twelve is seven ? XIir Draw a line through the centre. " A father is forty years oi age, bit son nine years; in how many years will the father be only twice the age of his son? ,ln twenty-two years. : - : What two numbers multiplied to gether will produce seven? Seven and one. ! A beggar had a t brother who died, but who had no brother. The beggar was a woman. Within tbe Range of EYery One. Itf the burning truth that I have the chcarwst,. j-rctticut, best antt argest stock of .1 Stoves and Farnisnings fftartct7of"nnili iirtny Kne, -I entreat you to vUit ; my utore, and assure you that you will ba , the toe gainer thereby. . Ghas. li. Shall. Phone 1G3. FIRST t CLASS 't SERVICE TO TSB WBZsTO I50.00U 22,000 of Shareholders, , - - M.OOf Keep Your Accoumr with Us. Interest peJd as agrsed. liberal sooosnmo dation to all oar custotnera. , . 'i J. X. ODELL. President. ' t D. B. OULTKASK. Cashise. Cabarrus Savings Bank. Concord utt llbemiile, I. C. CAPITAL, $50,000.00. arrlaeanA Ms.4lit.4i-4 lraus f3,woo.ooM Resources Over $300,000, - Oeaaral naakms ltuk( Trsnanl. a eoanta of lndlrUuaU ftrmm soil corporations sotlelted. Ws cordUIlr lnil .. Every Man, Woman and Chili! who wishes to "la 7 br s"n-tll ftr a rainy Sar. to open a Savias Aayvot with ne. per cent, tnusrest tM oa ssrtoir dopmitu sad Urns eerufieates, I orrtCEiia. D.r.CAK!l(W, ill woounncsR. lTt'Wit. rsirtiMsrv MABTIM ltxiKl(. cw.ewina, Vfc-sv-l'rl1Ttjt. T?r. Mar. IS I. a s Sin. WAJfTED-raltWuI pmrmm well r tab Itch! iKMMte hi a hf eoantUML cail- Ins on reuui ttMrrciMA and sa-t.i. ix-aj DsilFable SIS 7u In rk stsid (- dvsvacsKt, l'iHii jKrjM' bu sure isfut So4 rw-!;;sM(. flixKias Mir-a4-a reessxi sviopsv Klstdar1 Hotts. m ton PARKER'S.. HAIR BALSAM ASSY rns n tj to it TotJfl Color. SI. Hat a lm Old Iron woman s soDg ; lUm WHt-KF All US rAHS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good, use - Duma. tnm bt dmeiriMS. U4 rvTiITTr Tw 2C? m m.b-, 4 rlran Sweep. I . . , . . 4'For iUt work, work, work! my tabor never There's nothing nice aoing imug . . flagg thoroughly. Of i all the Salves jcu ever And wit are its wages a bed of straw. heard of, Buckleh's" Arnica Salve is the a cust of bread and rags. best. It Bweepsiaway and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuti, Boils, Ulcers,: Skin Eruptions and Pjiles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction ty P. B. Bobbed tbe- Crave. It wooid a atartling incident is narrated by maba on a n o-ol tuooti f n Tea A rViat nnrtr I Tl . . m.:injAi.:A r.11nTf.o . u,.... r suua uuva, w x muvucn-uis, so iuu r, . . . Hmnkniinm. coated, pain eontiuuallv in back and J - "al - - - ciriM nn RnTfcpfitA. irrnvpinsr weaker HaiV I infilue. '-wt- w Mr tr ' o- " tr : - oy aay, xurwiiuuguuia mw l : A TJieoehtf oi Mum up. Then I was advised to use Electric M w , Austin, of .Winchester, Ind., This shattered roof, this naked floor, a table, a broken chair, And a wall so blank, my shadow I thank For sometimes falling there." ' : ' ' Fetzer, druggists 1' Her - sad song aroused all London, -but there was nd" strike. Our owd The"Lexington Dispatch says that (JefJrge Peabody was there in the bank Aunt Polly West, who ; had been an in- ing business and it aroused him." Im- I mate of the Davidson county home for : mediately fee bought the ground in the 40 years, died week , before last at -the Buburbs and spent $2,000,000 in build agelll.' i" ing Cottages for the poor. Nice cot- Bitters ; touiy great oy the first bottle ew wht, to do in the hoar of need made' a decided improvement. t J con- His wif e had roch an ; nnnsnal case of tinned their use for three weeks, and am stomach and liver; trouble physicians now a well man. I know Ithey robbed coi not help her He thought of and the eraVe of another victim," : No cne tried Dr. King's New life Pills and she should fail to try them. Only 50 cents, got relief at once' and was finally cured, guaranteed, at Petzer's drug store. . Only 25c at Fetxer.s drug store. 0 T The autumn brideis rehearsing her j ' "' Ball players don't have to do penance blushes. ' '' ' - ! J m order to win pennants. , ... A Ffir er Strsichtrac4 Oat. - . 'A man living on a farm near here came' in a! Bhort time ago completely doubled up with rheumatism. . I handed him a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and told him to use it freely and if not satisfied after using it he need not pay a cent for it,f says C. P. Rayder, of Pat tens Mills, N. Y. "A few days later he walked into the store as straight as a string and handed mo a dollar' saying, give me another bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm.! I want it in tbe house all the thne for it cured me.' " . Far sale by 21. L. Marsh, druggist. ;v :, ... Am l!sJaa AprstleB. - "Yes, our society's new president cer tainly is a busy woman, butHbej say 1ia is nArlvti nir hpr dntlea as A' wife and mo;bet." ' 1 ' 1 "That is not true. . I know for a fact , Steel Plows, Cast Iron, Stoves, Pots and Burnt Iron of all grades, Brass, Coppery Zinc, Lead, and All Sorts ot Metal ponght for cash by K. L. CRAVEN. iledihy Children that she manages almost every day." to see her - family mre kept stroni pnnr little ioii by tbe itae oTUia famona remedy as asxl well; weak and Jka sre snavde tIkotoos FREY'S VERr.1iFUGE Oorreots ail disorders ot the stomach, espela tronm, etc fa.avtstle and poaillT in action. . Bottle by saati. se, aL FHET, BsUSssbsmt, Md. W AMTEDy rl ndUtrVo mwis tu acb state to trsvel for boats statUsla4 eieteB y-f end with a !ar ctiH(. ui upon snrrcfianta and scrnls tor sw f at and pnttiVmttim lln. l'rniaaot ni(Kt. Vswklr aasb ssUavrr lot SM ax au trTu eapenaas and bol i Mils lrwM lir fa each week. t.xmmtf not swutUI Mfx- rum rlroc and eacioaw it ci-ifMti o velopa. TMK SA I stay Btm. i miMjn. t uf. OP 1 WF- YEARS t rr I fc: s: rf.a With An Experience YEARS IN" -WRITING Fire Insurincc, scttlin ; and representing Sfirst Glass ; Companies, SoutHern, Northern and For eign; we "ask your patronage. Our facilities for Employer-s Liability, Accident and Health I hsurance ar : excellent. G. 6. RICHMOND & CO. 'Phone 184. : ; . vDr.Yc3ll2r'i ursT run es at mm af aofist jfptmM. istMUSSss wi.sufPs. aiM Of wfeiitrr.l tsrs took , ueiarsasa saaatarlssi lfa assal. A4dras. M amd 1 is, wouu-rr Co. PAIMLCSS piur.1
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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May 20, 1903, edition 1
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