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--THE TIMES STEAM BOOK A!!D JOB OFFICE We fcpeo on bind a fall itook cf LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS; STATE MENTS, BILL HEADS, ENVEL OPES, TAGS, VlSniS CARDS WED DING INVITATIONSTC, ETC. : GOOD PRINTING ALWAYSPAYS SLOO a reap, a Adr,xzct. ..... v . ; ... Volume XX. Concord, N. c, Wednesday. June io. 1903, Number 48. ;. . , . : : ; .... . ...... j. t . ...... ... .. ... . " ' '"' " '." ' .------"rrrrr: j uqhu onerrm, uaixor ana uxrner. "SSJuST -A-ND ITZLAJZ :&TTLV , 1 . . . ' "" ' ' " u " " "" " " ' " " ' n I'j iiMiimiWiiii i) ' "" nmHM i Hl-i.. o - rr r i. iiiimi"i"m . ' l.nlii iirwn mnwiwui II Perfect Health BV THE USE OP dp. Pierce's Favorite" Mr. TO. A. Alsbrook. of Austin, Lonoke Co.. Ark., writes: "After 6ve month of Ureal suffering with female weakness I write this for the b. nefil of other sufferers from the same affli ion. I doctored with our family physicia n without any good re sult, so my husbar, d urjred me to try Dr. Pierce's nienici nei which I. did, with wonderful results. I am completely cured. 1 look four bottles f Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, four if his' Golden Medical Discovery' and tw vials of his ' Pleasant Pellets.'" - , Y .. The Common Sense Medical Ad viser, ' ioo8 larf e pages in paper covers, is. sent Jjree on receipt of 21 one-cem; .stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y, f ..HWESStCMV CARDS. DR. H. C. HERRING. Dentist Is now on the ground floor of the LI taker , " Building-. COXTCORS. M". O. Dr. W. C. Houston Snrgeon Dentist, :v CONCORD, W. C. f , Is prepared to do all kinds 6t dental work In the most approved manner. Office over Johnson's Drug Store. Residence 'Phone II. - . Office 'Phone 2- - L. TV HARTSELL. . Attorney-at-Law, ; - CONCORD, NORTH CAROLINA. Prompt attention given to all business Office in Morris building, opposite the court bouse. - s Drs. Lilly & Walker, . offer their professional services to the citi zens of Concord and surrounding country. Calls promptly attended day, or nlKht. DR. J, D, WEBSTER. DENTIST. Formerly Of Wilminirton. now of Concord. N. C offers bis professional services to the Citizens of Concord and surrounding country. Crown, bridee and plate work a speciality. Teeth extracted -without pain. Prices reasonable- All work guaranteed. . GiTe him a call. "Office over Con-ell's Jewe ry store. W J. MONTOOMIBT, ) LMOlOWJlI MONTGOMERY $ CROW ELL, Attorneys and Connselors-at-Law, ." ? CONOOKD, O. C . As nartnera. will nractice law In Cabarrus, Stanly and adjoining counties. In the Supe rior and supreme courts o 1 trie state ana in the Federal Courts - Office In court house. Parties desiring to lend money can leave it with us or nlaee it In Concord National Bank for us, and we will lend It on good real es tate security free of charge to the depositor. We make thorough examination of title to lands offered as security for loans- Mortgages foreclosed .without expense to owners of sanvB. . .. r Henry B. Adams. Thos. J. Jerome. Frank Armfietd." Tola D. Maness. Alms, Jeross, Ar&Ssll I hmi Attorneys and Gocnsellors at Law, " . : CONCORD, U.C . Practice in all the State and TT. 8. Courts. Piompt attention Klven to collections and general law practice. Persons Interested in the settlement of -eft ales, administrators, executors, and guardians are especially in vited to call on them. Continued and pam-. staking attention-will be given, at a reason s mable price, 10 all legal business Office In Pythian Building, over Dry-Heath-Miller & Co.' 8 opposite D. P. Day vault & Bros, ap-ly Appetite poor? Bowels con stipated? It's your liver ! Ayer's Pills are liver pills. Want your, moustache or beard a beautiful brown or rich black ? Use S0cti.of dmegitR. f- Hll;Co.,Nhu,H.H ii it a 1 111 1 nn 111 1 m n 11 1 111 ru iiuuiii 1 1 11 1 1 S I COLONIAL RATES j ; . - VIA ,-. I The Missouri Pacific .Railway 1 . AND ' I Iron Mountain Mil 1 Very low rate tickets on sale to i California I Oregon Washington and tbe Great Noithwest -every day, : February 15th to April 30ih. Write tbe undersigned for reliable In form a !Z tlon ae to rates, routes, etc. No P ehange ot ears to California and tbe S Wert. V - - S I. K REHLANUER, S - - Trav. 1888. Agent. 18 West 0th Bt., CHattanooga, Tenn. : airuiirunnmJtuiiuuHiiMiiiniiuruHiis kH UUKtS wnthc AIL tLSfc rAitiv. 14 Bat Goiish Srrup. Tasu Good. V ffl tn time. K. iM hr draseista. m 1 irr Prescrlpiion D 1ZZU Buckingham sDye BlffV ABM LKTTEB. ttunu Conarttntlon. "I am JesusCliriHt, tbe carrienter's i son. . Mj mission is to save sinners. I fought in the civil war from Dal ton to Jqneeboto. Twice I have been presi dent of these 'United States since the surrender and have attended all the re- unions up to date, but now they hare I got me penned up here as a Tennessee unatic" and won't let me go to New j Orleans. I can't eet a passport because I jam Jesus Christ. Can't you do some thing for me? I want to go and rejoice with those who rejoice and weep with those who weep." ; That poorjfellow has my sympathy. Maybe if they had let him go with the veterans it would have restored his rea son. I know it brightened up our boys and now they can't talk about any thing k ... . - , . 6 else. Was there ever tuch elowine. growing patriotism? It looks like the number increases at every reunion and that without pensions. The Grand Army of the Republic has reunions, but it is mainly to keep up the pension grab, the thing that Tom Benton called '(the bottomless gulf of charities and gratuities." - I saw it stated the other day that 70 per cent, of the federal army,- were for eigners or foreign-born and were tight- il'g- only for bounty or booty or bun- cjome, and they got H all and the pen sions thrown in. Oh, that was a grand gattering at New Orleans. It seems to me that if I was a northern man I Would say : IxwkJiere, boys we cant do anything with those .rebels dowd south, and I move we quit trying. We ! liave been working on 'eta for nearly forty years and have never converted tine yet." ; As they marched through New Orleans 100,000 strong you could bear that same old rebel, yell from St. Charles- to Vicksburg. Old .Father Mountcastle told me it bursted every telegraph wire south of M ason and j Dixon's line and away up in Penn sylvania the Western .Union had to cut down their poles for a hundred miles. But I'm distressed about Mississippi. nn r. t ; i . ml no wovernor ixmgino, anynow! His name is not in any biography that I've got. I reckon it waaent worth utting in. I reckon he is a foreigner v uC wuiu. u.D '"- aw., . the slanderer, down to Jaclcson to help W ttie Jorn .lne 01 ne7caP1K)1- Roosevelt said that Jeff Davis was ine irch. repudiator and while governor ve toed the bill thaLmade provision to pay the repudiated debt, -and he has never i-etracted nor apologized for that he. ; I wonder if Longino Tknow8 that Gover nor McNut waff ihe author of repudia tion and gave as bis reason that the money waa borrowed from Baron Both schild, in whose areins flowed blood of -Judas , and Shylock, and whose mort- gages would confiscate our cotton fields and make aerfa of our children. That's ?hat he said in his message, but the legislature wouldent vote for it, and it ook five years to get the bill through, All this time Mr. Davis was fiehtirg for his country in Mexico and got deeper- i - ately wounded at Buena Vista and had to use crutches for six years. He never Uo- ir. t r, l,malat,,r nor waa he ever Urpmnr nd vet Roosevelt, the sian- derer. lets the lie stand and Longino -, - , invites him down to lay the corner stone. Oh, my -country 1 When will all this toadyism and hypocrisy cease? Oh. Mississinm ! ,How are the miehty fallen ! " - - - " Now these utterances are my own nAiiKr the editor nor any tatei is re- - sponsible for them. My feelings and emotions are all my own. I honor the memory, of Mr. Davis and have pro- memory, of Mr. Davis and have pro- found respect for his widow, and there is no limit to my. contempt , for the .noniH An Am tho brute who put manacles on him or the conceited nistonan wno.Bianaereo mm. It is a comfort to despise them both. And now, three cheers for Indian a, the champion State; for lynching ne - o-roes when they commit, outrages on ' their women. . Not a week passes but there is a fresh, case and the people turn .,r. nd scour the country for the brute, And now they are driving all the ne- groes out of a county where an outrage &8 committed. You see they have no chain gangs up there and but few ne- Lynching has almost stopped in Georgia because puf :shment is more speedy and there is a chain gang in sight in abnost every county, but let a sure enough; case come up and a sure enough lynching will swiftly follow, There are more1 than 7,000 men in our c..-. -,i i,.Mni kmral tha tnM tn OMtM3 nuu un.y " " Baal and the Rev. Newell Dwight Hil- lis shouldent sleep in a bed in my house unless he was sick unto deal as sick unto death. .. - Tint enou like I am mad with somebody, but ; 1 am not. We are pit. happy at my house - . w : m tonight, for our far-away poy ls-on nn? way home. We! have just had a tele - gram from him and he will be here to- night, fie Jives in Mexico, City and has-been three long yetrs sjnpe we have seen him. This is Carl, tbe youngest I'bby the pet of his mother the one she loves the best and prayslongest every night. -:rHe" will stay with us few days and then go away again and perhaps never see us any more. ; My wife has been saving the spring chick ens for him and the flowers are, not be cut untQ be comes, sod the straw berrie are still bearing and tbe cake is in tbe oren. Nothing is too precious for Carl and be and Jessee will ting their old songs and rehearM : their : happy days when e lived in the coantry on the farm. - Oh, the happy, happy days on the farm, before our boys all left us and our srls got married ! 1 " : But we are happy still and love every- body, except tome. i Biu. Asr. BWkop A. Ceke KanUfc mm ChmrMf. Charlotte News, , - In the minds of some people there is only one imaginable objection to living in Charlotte, and that is tbe enforce ment of the 8unday laws. As Bishop Coke Smith could have no possible ob jection to the Sunday laws, the reason Li , ., .... ... . Charlotte had to be rtupphed. Of course there 'are surmises which it would be as difficult to contradict as it is easy to affirm them.; .The facts in the case are : That the Bishop never ' made up his mind to livo in Charlotte permanently i The Methodist : authorities agreed to furnish him a lot and to pay, the rent of a house for a year if he would make Charlotte his home. The Bishop would not agree to this proposition, and rent ed a bouse for six months only. That the Bishop owns "a home at the. sea side, near Norfolk. It was understood that he would go to this home for tbe summer at (his time, wheihe? heSte . . . v", . UUU1C Vfl. UUl, Air IS UUI CCU UCUUIICIl known here that the Bishop will njpt return. ' But as his summer home is so near Norfolk and as his family have all their friends in that city, it is un derstood hereabouts that the Bishop, while liking Charlotte and having great faith in its future, will probably make Norfolk his home. 1 The surmise . that a certain college president and a certain editor of Sun day-school literature ( f oil nd ' t the Bishops residence in North Carolina an obstacle to the ambition of each' to be' elected Bishon looks a little far . fetehed:, Biahop Coke Smith was elec- ted, while a resident of Virginia, and there being a resident Bishop in Vir- ginia at the time. The election to the B18hopr,e does not takelace -for Jhree jrearajetJt lis rH5edJluU one new Bishop wiU be elected then It is asserted on the best authority that none of the parties interested has said anything; to start such a rumor.. Of course every man of prominence has his fool friends who are celebrated for their mobility of mouth. : Denial From Blsbop Smltli Special to Charlotte Observer. - Norfoijc, Va. June-6. "It is a hoax out of the whole cloth," Baid Bishop A. ouihu, w-uay, wuen luiervieweu on lne auDjecs 01 a atory woicn naa re- cently been going the rounds of the V relative ; to the reason for the bishop's removal of his residence from Charlotte o this city. .Bishop Smith and bis family are now occupying tneir 1 1 t- a TIT! W 1 t T 1 Bummer nome. at wiuougnny xacn. the fall they" will take up their resi dence in Norfolk; where a movement is now OQ foot and well under way to pre- i ... .. . i . . . sent mem wim a nanusome nome, According to the story referred to, the bishop's removal from . Charlotte was caused by the fact that his remaining Wre wou,a witn tne aspir 1 tiouo 01 iwu nuim uuvuua ucigjuicu i . - I . ... t : i J nc AIMjr DUUnceu mJ ueciaion to move to Norfolk," said the bishop, ; . - mor concerning tne -two Clergymen IUI""1 wuu, I""" vx5J, n their aspirations, to which I 1 pUed, IU not be in their way; I'U e stay here.' I had in mind at the til re- not stay nere. i oau in minu at tne ume 1 c- ,- v a orth Carolina was in no way due to I the cause mat nas oeen given. 1 Dyiiamlte Pound at a Point on Preat- I - a'""' - . I :- t - : ; Til . . T.- n nri : iloomkuivj, aiu, june a. xnere was a sensation at Lincoln to-day oyer the discovery of a. satchel foU of dyna-4 mite hidden near .the Chicago & Alton tracks in Lincoln. - This was located I within a few yards from the point where President Roosevelt deaves ie tram tomorrow morning ano a piot j was suspected ; oy tne , ponpe. morougn investigation is in progress. ; startling uvideue. : 1 7 ; Fresh testimony in great quantity is constantly coming in, declaring Dr. mug's New Discovery for Consumption Conghs and Colds to beunequaled. A I . " . . . , rent expression from T, J. McFafland P l. permeating inter- .rJZ uciuk uvuwtuUr- rj.utu .m. in;tiaia toaiua 1 jytm King's Jfew Discovery, and a fewenot nptl0n wlUl 8Wty"nTe B"onrj bottles wholly cured- roe." - Equally if fourth Proof at the otber- And bim i effective la curing all uang ana xnroat 1 troubles, Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip, Guaranteed at P. B. Fetzer'B drug it store. Trial buttles free, regular sizes 50c'.and 10- "In a rfcl at a baseball ' ground Pittsburg, Pa., last week one negro was for 1 killed, two were probably fatally shot, a third was badly beaten and thrown over I a hill and three white boys severely but not fatally wounded. were One - 1 of the negroes escaped lynching by to I narrow margin. TAJIKTOnrEI.il ASBTDS RSJII Whttiwop Packard la VstlotuU Matailae "I suppose," said the tenderfoot to the man from Nome, "that tbe Nome mosquitos are a bad lot." . ; i The man from Nome reflectively rub bed the place where his ear used to be with the stump of a frozen off fore finger.' - . : ' "Yea," he said, "they're lad lot They were pretty tough birds along in the esrly ninetiy, before the vices of an effete dviUxaUod; got' spread around amongst them. But since tbe Wgluah hiied the country up wuh tender! eet and whiskey the doin't of tUeoi Nome mosquitos has been something scandal-j ou- ' -t j I supfJose," said tbe ten-srfoot, by way of a joke, "that the mosquitos to k to drinking the whiskey." I "Ihat a Just what dia the trainees,'' I replied the man from Nome." '.'They'd been brought up on nsh-ilooded EsU- mos and polar i bears and when tney found out bow: easy it was toj bore ja bole through two inches of tenderfoot I tney gave themselves up to riotous Iiv- . . . . . .... .. . , . mg m terrible-shape. There was great J goin s on up in Nome that summer of lyUU. ; ' ''"--I I "You didn't need to use bromides and chloral to sober a man up, All you had to do was to put him: out on the beach for about fifteen minutes and the niosquitos would draw every -bit f tne wnisaey pui oi mm ana leave mm as BOLfi- as a prohibition rally. o-BUt e mosquitos, my lord I what; a time they used to have about it t j There weren't -half enough drunks : to ro 1 around and they used to5 fight disgrace ful to see who'd have the first chance at one. !".. - f "I think Tank Tompkins was the X onlv one that reallv crave them Satiafae- ' - 1 t .--if tiQh and if they had, been wse they would ' have worked Tank: genily and have 'kept him in the country. Butj them Nome mosquitos are just ike I anyone else they can't let a good thinjg alone. i . - v i i "Tank was a fellow who drank. notlTiey b&Te I1 the handsK)ff policyla fort the taste oAbe liquor, but for. the lon8 H6 " the ot popular agit calm serenity it gave him to feel that ation' "d three-quarters of them do he was good and drunk. He would fill ud down at lone Jim's shack and start for his cabin in a condition that ought Waas8ured him uninterrupted pleasure for twenty-foiir hours, ind be-J fore he waa half way home the mosqui-1 tos would get every' bit of the lag and t.v h ond Blt.Hnr hv th mrl -r,inor with aohrietv. whi el about three thousand Nome mosquitos 1 j 4.4 ..u , 1: 4v make them a nuisance to themselves and every one else. Then tank would toddle back and spend more of his sub- stance in riotous living. He was a de termined man, was Tank, and he kept at it till he had spent all his dust and mortgaged his hole in the ground, but he never got drunk once : the mosqui tos were too cute for him. Then bis credit gave out and -you might think that Tank would - have to keep sober, but that would be because you did not know Tank. "There was about three - weeks, though, that he was stuck. He was so dry that the. mosquitos gave - him up as a bad job and turned their scouting parties in other directions. Now and then an old rounder would come along and try a sip at Tank, just for tuck, but ne got no sausiacuon. xning8jwent on tms way mi one uay toe i steamer brought Long Jim the biggest barrel of whiskey that ever came-wto the coun, .. . a ! "-I'll try. xt prey oeariy uueu tne anaca ana wnen us nn a u waa jcrowuea up against tne rear wail, tne Dungnoie was up against the slant of the roof -and out oi eigpt to lup ur. ui course i r t? i - Ll . '. louS Jim nau w wet uiat oarrei ana, m mat way xana got a taste.- ; , "It settled his hash. He'd got to envelop a satisfactory modicum of thatl whiskey after that or he'd got to die in the attempt His credit was gone, but his ingenuity had stayed with him all right. After dark he shinned up the back of tbe shack, bored a hole through juBt above the barrel and quietly drop- ped a 3 4 inch rubber hose down into it. It was long enough to reach from the bottom of the barrel up; through - the' bung, opt of the shack and 'down j to Tank'B month as he sat on the ground leaning up against jhe walLf i "Tank listened a moment, but there was no unusual sound from, within. His scheme was a success 1 . Gently he applied suction to the hose land in a moment a sfender and delecUltle stream ot his being. -' His eyes ciosea tn t . f wc r.. . - - ! ' '"You ought' to have seen his eyes bulge out, the mosquito's, j I mean, he gurted in large, and in that ! way he lost a good thing, for he over- at estimated bis own capacity and just Bimnly swelled up and busted- It was a - a bad thing for Tank, too, for U dissem- inated the odor of whiskey far along on the wings or toe summer nigm ; wind and drew the awfulest swarm of a" mosquitos that ever was. They covered Tank from top" to toe and as one got too full fur utterance another took bis place. . Tank palled away. tnaafttOy, Lot his Jsg steadily fell off and try bis beat he could not get ahead of thai swana of moaqoitoa. lie was a mighty determined sou, was Tank, and be mentally towed that he'd hang 00 as long as the barrel lasted, and be did. Along about twelve o'clock ; that night some one In the shack said : 'What's that singing outsider "We all laaghed at first, then we all litened, and then we an made a brmk for the door. Well air, it waa tbe moat extraordinary sight lever taw. There wu more than eigt tees t hundred mil- uon Nome mosquitos going round and r0Und that shack, each one with bis neighbor in maudlin way and adidder- ioTQpnd down on their wings and humming, "We won't go borne till nwninY ' Yet sir, bumming if to beat the band. . ! , ."Just then we beard the sound of sobbing around tbe corner and there, tare enough, wat Tank, covered Iron) head to foot with beastly intoxicated mosquitos and crying as if bis heart would break. Fellows,' he said; between his sobs. l'tn going to get out of this dad binged country. No man can respect himself and alar vlth aiih a t-mmA II.m I'm drunk the whole blooming sixty-five gallons, every drop, and I'm as sober m State of Maine camn rneeUna- And sure enough be was ; tbe mot quitosjiadh't left him One drop. But the mosquitos t my lord 1 Oh, I tell von thorA-aa rn. nn at Nome that summer of 1900." ; Tl l"eko.l.: Ant Constitution. Perhaps Solomon s sage i proverb anent spoiling the child by sparing the WM not meant to apply to a switch a . a . . m - DiacK walnut rules in tbe hand Of a "tern-visaged pedagogue and perhaps was. Be this as it may, the tesU- mon7 New York, school principals is overwhelmingly in favor of the restora- lon. of their old prerogative of applying jhe birch when and ' where needed; I - a a . 11 it a uw nw wr opinion mat U " failure and ! demoralinng to morals and discipline, Brobably a majority of the boys and 8:1118 whogo to school would be more rmc,TO ' - -j ". ' .- T corrreauy occ.io.uy oy uieir teacher. . If they were given the proper amoual ox onsBHaemens oy. tneu-.par ents. perhaps; the teacher; would not neecTto. try bis hand. ' Th most an- manageable boys at school are generally se whose parents, have lost all con trol of them, or who- do not seek to control them with a B witch, i There can be little doubt that an adequately guarded restoration of " the rod to the schools that have lost that potent civilization force would redound to the good of the "young idea'-' and the peace of parent and teacher alike ' Ernttt HiTwtcd Glvea Ball. Raleigh, . June : 3. Earnest Hay wood, the slayer of Ludlow Skinner, was to-day, released on f 10,000 bond, after a hearing of some daysT)efore Justices Douglas and Walker on habeas corpus Justice Douglas announced that Jus tice Walker and himself had decided the M preBented to them waa bailable nilder the rule laid down in a. n th notitionar ftnti'tftd to kJi ; Tt -aa' therefore ordered that he ve 10 Uil; "i fgood aecurityrfor his appearance at the Jul term of the Superior Court, i TuA-Rri.t'a not- are to lv naid hv county,. Haywood to nay his own I VVDW ..... i WM - rugh of .je to -hake Havwood'a hand. He eave bail a few minutes A justified bond was given by- three brothers and a cousin of Haywood and several friends who justified for $75,000. xhis bond was accepted andj Haywood released;: He entered a carriage imme I diately and waa driven home to tee bit j mother. CtaMbrrlala's Clle, Chalera ana Dl- arrlveea Bemedy everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can. always be depended upon and (bat is pleas mt to take. It is especially valuable for i rummer diarrhoea in children and is undoubtedly the meant of saving the lives of a great many chil- dren each year. - For sale by M. L. Marsh, druggist. 6,OO0 Fir at Albemarle, June Laineaiarla. 3. Fire to-nieht destroyed the machine shops of R- L. lumber owned by the company. The Are originated in the boUer room, some snavings catcning nre irom tne ooiier. j At 12 o'elock the fire is under control but the shops will be almost a total 'oss. The damage, it $6,000, without nBurance. Drive tm Deapermtlaa. living at an out of the way place, re mote from civilisation, a family is often driven to desperation in case of accident, resulting in Barns, Outs, . Wounds mcera, etc- Lay in a supply of Bocklen's j Arnica' Salve. - It's "the best on earth, j 25c. at Fetzer's drug store. f arnror ai ikcs it. . vlwl milMtj. ; tMcwtiimmomtm Tmt ; . So peraobs are too truthful to ma, ly eejor fbhiojr. , Most of ot U lieve ifi Utnal fOBUb ment for our eaetntea. ' Cbeerf oloeaa must t raUivated, bat the aeeds of dtseonlent will grow ia aay -K. : ; V ; 8ome men are too busy to make friends and some are too ley to neake enemiet. : ' If alt women are riddlra the pUin-r they are the more, readily men give lh m up - ' j , . It a generally the buy chap who feels that he is too good for bit b. When the baseball unj4re fci U that all tbe world is against him he ought to be thankful be isn't a judge at a prixe baby tUow. It it monotonous to l jioor. Von never Jiave any change. Even an elastic conscience will some times fly back and sling, . ' - The fellow who like to bear, himself talk regards deafness as the very worst affliction. . . . - . : . Just because a man suffers from U41s is no indication that be U a lubeter.1 ' Even the1 devil - never putt off till tomorrow jhe things be can do today. . Some fellows are like ... ' plugged nickel you can't paat them without raising a rowr ' i Many a barefaced lie is old enough to have whiskers on it. ' Love is largely s question of cac- iy.' , ' ..''-'JV; ' j V The actor prefers a short run to a long walk. v j The weather prophet never betion bis own predictions. j True bappinrss consists of not want ing the things you can't get. - ' It is never a good plan to open a jackpot with a corkscrew. He it a wise; man who realizes the uncertainty pf a sure thing.- , Some persons are so busy saving the pennies that they let the dollars go (by. ' WThen a married woman elopes with another man it's hard to tell just where the sympathy belongs. - When a man who boasts of keeping on the narrow path happens to stump hit toes he gets an awful bump. Wrl ei all Bzperleacea, j Can anything be worse than to facl Such was the experience of Mrs. S. H. Newson, Decatur, Ala. "For three years" she vmtes, "I endured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomach and bowel trouble, ' Death Seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length waa induced to try Electric Bitters and the result was miraculous. -1 im proved at onoei and now Tm completely recovered. ".For Li ver.Kidney.Stomach and Bowel troubes Electric Bitters is the only medicine., Only 50c. It's guar anteed at Fetzer's drug store. : lie natf Watched. the; baby talk , yet r" "Does they asked. . 1 : "No," replied the ladyt disgutted little brother,- "the baby doesn't have to talk." r:-:- - ., "Doesn't have to talk ?" ! , "No: All the baby has to do is to yell and it gets everything there is in the house that's worth having. Cnta, Bralaea, BaraaQaleklr Healed. Chamberlain's Pain Balm ia an anti septic liniment, and when applied to cnta, hruisea and burnt1, causes them to heal without maturation and mnch more quickly than by the nsnal treatment. For sale by 1L L. Marsh, drnggist. President Roosevelt's close friends and followers In Washington are conn dent, since Senator Hanna announced he would not oppose an indorsement of the President by the Republican State Convention of Ohio that Mr. Roose velt's nomination next year is practic ally assured. They, assert that , the Hanna opposition was: the first and last show of determined antagonism to be made against the President' t nomina tion by the party next year, in view of the surrender of the Ohio Senator they say, no other Republican leader in the country who may- hold similar views' dare to offer opposition. Black Hair , 1I have used your Hair Vigor for five years and am greatly pleated with it. It certainly re stores the origins! color to gray balr. It keeps my hair soft. "Mrs. Helen Kilkenny ,New Portland, Me. Ayer's Hair Vigor has becu restoring color , to gray hair for fifty years, and it never fails' to do this work, either. ; : You ; can rely vpon it for stopping- your iiair from falling, for keeping your scalp clean, and for making your hair grow.! ' . SUt a fettle afl raciiata. j It yoor drDRiat cannot aopply ymm. vm a bettto. Be aara and riT tbe oouar aaa w win niiw of voor neareat irre eOtce. - Add: J. C AVER CO., LtnrelI,SLaaa. UHKN ASiiCRAFT'S ikm IHjwdert are f el t hor-ae and mulct, NnarkcU ImjwvrfBest will W area after Ihe f.rt fear dose, There i nodouU abot iu The Powtlcra, acting tlimtlf a the digestive trgaa. fcrt thoroughly clc4nc the tcraich and lrrlf corrcctioff U dlortlcr, io4 thrft. Ctxd health y appetite cewset nAt orally and imly. It It ifce m&n powerful' toak an4 apptiwr m the market to-day , and bca oacu used horaernca will have no other. A shcraft'i ltrjert product ihit atlky aheen of i ami hair m admired by horvc Uaciert, The rrttdcr fatten hat never blaai. Al way"bigh gratle and pat 'p ia doses never ia tsilk. -' ;4 Uj the use of three or fourifoe week your horse or ttsule jgrjjn not uc subject to coin? or any. ease of-the stomach and trwe "1 a4 M fcn lh w im yrf m& aattiuu aHrair. Mu UU 4 tlionl (1larM that ! fN.n oS. rv lb feM Uhw 4m4 Aa ermfi' r.m!ma swk a day f Uy d mti blm ItWraJIy, lt j.irtW lmpt,l from U ftrol trw 4luMiHl Mlasa4 yalaMt 8ftjr-to pto d la fWa turtfi Uw wk t fv tt tlf( Aam a Ur . la fMni hira u( th aalmal waa jt'vaujr ip4 by tfca mm l Um powtivrf aad alntiMl a M katw. t atnat rtij? tMm(m4 AtuntX't l'iiillUio 4ra.a t t-f a tpimm etd Wnl anl aMvttarr.C.C. lkl. Ur Bian. JSuor., .t'." " ; Ask for Ashcralt'a Condition Powiiera. Package 25c. When a lady wanU a watch, siic .wante one -tliat will kwp time aa well'ng hwlc nrtttv. . a Our IaJies AVaUhtu are fitted with Floin nr Waltlmn rmvw tnenta that are .guaranteed accu rate: :! ' V- ' When a nian wantn a watch he wanU one ot pur modern thin mddels that doubt bulge he ockek yet gacrificing rloiie of the strength" and time-keeping qualities of their clumpy prede cessors. ! W.. C. CORRELL, -Leading Jeweler. ildren mm wniit attMiiMi frma k Botha. TMrwMMinawiilwtltrt yalatablaj aayfai vaaviabi fwOj , Trey's Vcnnifugo f Mmhb. Km lb. MmuI C. M, S. PRKV, BattlmoraJNdL TH15 Concord. National Bank With tha latest anprovad form of books ana every racuuy lor itaadiioa' aMoanca, FIRST CLASS SERVICE TO TEB TXTBUO Capital, . , - " - t i.W.000 Profit; - . - - 22,000 Individual responsibility of Shareholder!, . . ' . 60,00f Keep Your Account with Us, Tnterestald aa areu. Lltral accommo dation to all our customers. 3. Jt..ODEI.t, PrealfJefit, ... U. B. COLT RASE. CaatilW. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM 0.mn4 t' yi rg Old Iron Steel Plows. Cast Iron, Stoves, ! Pots and Burnt Iron of all grades, J 'Brass, Copper, Zinc, Lead, and . j IaU Sorts ot Metal a . t. i - . bought for cash by Kl L. CRAVEN. Sold by IsjSL Xi. mabsh Hi 3. C. B. fBLAlRi & SOU, tilt Painter., tttnta aa,t. . 1 a j mi. ami y;f.,: IwMtW" juintn! m the UtHt f If u tbtwey lv tm jjJo) in- ,v Wc ixni liVcrniAnnen WVtme a iIhhu. atii! ilitft itiU wrlrttiomi it tKi latent w !W INm ,4 HMtarlal if 4 mm Ut Utiin Cirrfiii fiiittrs - f. i.ii. im m4itm kl MWkSlM r. 0. 2. Blair & Sea. iNotiee. ifeuia iimiri stMtMn,' ! iilkr',,?, ' NITW (V4M . 1mm 4r lMKk.Mt ana I t ' ti vmm lw, tMt tfc fmm4 Utmt li iMUM ;. t .t44 ib MaAua r J , t mo,. fa aal4 mrtm ta )mw4 mw tcw Oi(t,nH lte, lut txol. t IL t vrl M.wm i tnre4 ttw hi. dV Iwl.w lt MiuxUr i w.l.. t.l wbrrw m ii..ti.i i taMUua t- apir aM " t s Pt)M lb 1 I Bint r'" tfea ! rl h or th fiabus i u; uk 4,imi t tha frlU .. bit la 11 wtntfit mm H1 Jt.M ta. Within the Range of Every One. t the hurninr truth th.nt 1 lmve the ches4cirtt prctlicar, licut and largest attxk of : Stoves and. Furnishings n the city. If tou nre in the market for anything iti, my line i entreat jou.to vistt my ttrr, and assure you that yu will In the tne gainer thereby. : f Chas. H. Shall. lone ioa. th ntt to travel tar Irnuw iniU1hUi1I eleven year an4 with a rai'llai, tt rail uih non tianU aat acl lor wwwliil ml rrofttlit iitw. irniMpl vtiaaiiwfifc. Ml pro W cub akarr ul aal all ttafvitna IlrnM ihiI lwli Mil. a-ialMWMi la rti" rmrh mk. ICiprlim tA wttal. Mm Una reference att4 eorioM mi Mr 3 VehfM. Ull! H A I ION A l , lt. MlwtrtwniH.Uiiral01 1 1 " - .i.i.in I Gabarras Sayings Bank; CofcordiBd llbesiirle, 1. C. CAriTakL, $50,000.00. i ftaralea til atltl44 rvflla, t,ooo.eO. Resources Over $300,000. Geeerat Banktns HualfiMa TriBrtt. As eottnta Of lndlvlilual. firm and eori"jrlltMi ollcilad. Waeorlla11r telta EveryMan Woman ami ChiU who wlahaa Ular 7 nmvUtlmn tr a ratajr da," ta 0r a Vnrsng Ammnl m Ha am, . 4 ptr cent, lalereat j-aw m h fnrt ijU and tuat cjariUJcaUHi ; - Oft ICKllH. : r. r.CAM!ff. ii. i. w(.oiii(rfr, MABTIN UMiKM. cw.swiaa, Vif-lr''l-nt. TeUvf. Xar. l-t. .-m. WA!TK1 FaliAful jm to traval tm well Mftalriwfcod Immim In a tew moatfe. flall tnon rrtaH mr f fi t- and att, I territory. Salary l4 a Tar aS fwi. Iaralfl tittawk bumh a4 imm advaorAd. foattlon rratanat.- ytminmm iircwclil and ruiln. Korloa ;ral itMwl mrrUttm, Matfiard Ujvm.9tUtO H11-, ttilrao. I Ap.ll With An Experience YEARS i IN WRITING Fire Insurance, settling losses and representing - Sfirst Class Companies, Southern, Northern and For eign, we ask your patronage. Our facilities for Employer's Liability, Accident and Health Insurance are' excellent. G.G. RICHMOND & CO. J; 'Phone 184.: -N Dr. VYealteni8 PIUL1 - AMD - ;- caia f k ?. lane hook mi v uealan aa koa m gaaatarlaai tra wl. LA6rm, B i AMD 'M. WfM,LUCY CO. KJ4 n. lroir AUaata, mMt f"m 11 1 ,3Km. ,.Jm in : OF YEARS 1 I. -
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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June 10, 1903, edition 1
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