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jjf! On! vV4 W TIKI'S. THE TIMES STEAM BOOK RND JOB OFFICE rf We keen on hand a fall itook cf LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATE MENTS, BILL HEADS, ENVEL OPES, TAGS, VISIltNG CARDS WED DING INVITATIONS, ETC., ETC. CTAUMCO tt rt John B. Sherrill, Editor and Owner. ATS STOT." Sl.OO m Ye at, In AdTMMc: GOOD PRINTING ALWAYS PAYS VOLUME XX. Concord, N. C., Wednesday, June 17. 1908. NUMBER 40, lb fwrfC ktsOar H, CONCORB : . i L i ----- - M OhkAiiii If An Is strong all over. No man can be strong who is suffering from indigestion or some other-disease of the stomach and its associated organs; of digestion and v nutrition. ( For "- ") when the stomach .' is diseased there is a loss of the nutri tion contained in food, which is the source of all physical strength. When a man doesn't feel .just right, when he doesn't .sleep well, has an uncomfort able feeling in the Stomacn auer eas ing, is languid, nervous and irrita ble, be is losing the nutrition needed to make strength. Such a man needs to use Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures diseases of the stomacn ana omer organs of digestion and nutrition. It enriches the blood, stimulates the liver, . nourishes the nerves, and so gives health and strength to the whole body. Mr. Thomas A. Swarts. of Sub. Station C Columbus, Ohio, Box 103. writes: "I was taken ' very sick with severe headache, then cramps in the stomach and my food would not digest, then kidney and liver trouble and my back got weak 1 ne more 1 ooc- cv tored the worse I got until six years passed. I so I could scarcely get around. mv neighbors said. 'Take mv advice and take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and make a new man out of yourself."- The first bat tle helped me and after I had taken eight brt- could only walk in the house by the aid of a chair, and I had given up to dit. Then one of BILL A BP'S LKTTIfB. metal. The charter under which the Mexican National was built requires A tUnta Constitution. 1 - ,.mV- rj H Urr1 rf I I 17, V . A ft. a A4, A LS-A ay W w- ww v Joel Chandler Harris Bays that "easy directors, and five of them most live in reading Is hard writing,!' and Sheridan J Mexico; the others may live anywhere. WATTlPLIll gives the antithesis when he cays, "You write with ease to show your breeding. But easy writing is curst hard reading." " 1 ' ' I am too sick to write easy, but I don't wish to be curst about-it. This away all my Oh, what's so It has rained Our boy Carl i a Mexican director, hay ing lived there long enough to become eligible, and that is how he was called to New -York last week to a meeting of the board and got a chance to come by home and see us for a week. And now the time of tribulations is near at hand, and he will leave us and we may never see him again. Such is life, and only death will end it. Bru. Asp. No More Belief Faadi Neeneel. gloomy weather takes hilarity. Lowell says, 1 rare as a day in June." every day and every night since the 1st and we didn't like it at pur house, for it was my. wife's birthday and we hoped it would be bright and balmy, for the poor woman don't gel but two maternal I Charlotte Observer. feasts in a year and two paternal kisses. I The following is & portion of an edi I was sick the night before and she was torial in The Spartanburg Journal of up with me half the night and slept I yesterday, under the caption, "An Em late. I had creeped in tq breakfast and j barrasaaient of Riches :" slipped a five-dollar gold piece under "At the risk of appearing ungracious her plate and intended to rise and kiss it muat be stated that the relief com- her unwriokled brow when she appear- mittee is about to experience an em ed, but she slipped up behind me and barratsment of riches in the general and kissed me first. "She never did it that lavish contributions which have been way before and the boys! hint that she forwarded hers for the relief of the saw the gold Bhining and it excited her J flood sufferers.'' libial views and osculatory glands and! This statement, coupled with that of she couldn't refrain this The Balwigh Cor. Atlanta OoOWUoa. a D. Watts, the author of the noted Watts liquor regulation bill, was specs aily ! interviewed today regarding that measure, its popularity and lis effect. He said the beat opinion is that the law it a good one. ) The election this spring have proved and have well sustained the law. mass of the people favor it, he so hears from all parts of the state. Mr. Watts talks more about polities with people from all sections than any other man in the state, and he said re- . . t . . 1 i VI . garaing tne worn oi me utsi legiaiaiurc that i be does not think there is nearly so much kicking about What that body did as there was about the work of the legislature of 1901. 1 -k : Really there was very little new legis lation this year exoepj&on the liquor question. Of course the latter was the most! radical ever ' enacted and at the same time the most sweeping. It must be stated that at least three-fourths of the state was absolutely under prohibi don before the Watts law was enacted. ties in about six weeks I was weighed and foynd I nan earned twenty-seven 127) pouncre, ana am as stout ana neaitny 10-aay, 1 imna ever was. d I I think, as I Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets core constipation. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. H. C. HERRING. DENTIST, - Is now on the gronnd floor of the Lltaxer Building. CONCORD. XT. O. Dr. W. C. Houston Surgeon fifCr-X Dentist, . CONCORD, H. C. Is prepared to do all kinds of dental work In rne most approved manner. Office over Johnson's Dru(r Store. Residence 'Phone 11. Office 'Phone 43! L. TV HARTSELL, Attorney-at-Lai, CONCORD, NOBTB OAROLXNA. Promnt attention srlven to all baslness Office in Morris building, opposite the . court house. .. "Gold, gold, gold, gold. Bright and yellow, hard and cold, Heavy to get and light to hold. Spent by tbe young and hugged by the old To save, to ruin, to curse or to bless. Mayor Calvert, given out Tuesday night, seems to establish the fact that the flood sufferers in South Carolina are not in need of further aid, there fore the outside relief committees may Now stamped with the image of good Queen I cease their efforts with the knowledge Bess And now of bloody Mary.' But stie got more than I gave her and nobody got a kiss but me. "Chil dren," said I, "this is your mother's seventy-second birthday. You know that the starr fell seventy-two years ago and that's the reason they did fall. iucjr-,.uc i,ui iiSf "D aid from South Carolina is a coming and so they paled their ineffect- leaain fact and again proves ual hrea ana leu to tne grouna ana expired.' said my wife, of duty well performed. As a way out of ah embarrassing situation, should the money continue to come in the'Spar tanburg committee could deposit the surplus for use when another calamity befalls any section, for this seems to be a season of floods and tornadoes The generous response to the cry for most that one touch of nature makes tbe whole ivorid kin." "I am only 71," "Why do you try to make me 72?" vre. -rotten, rropnecv. Frof. W. (J. Li. rotten, a writer on seventv-two birthdays. !You had one the mystical and horological prophecies the day you were born. When you formerly military instructor at Yale and old vou had had two." captain in the United btates army Then she gave it up. I says: Thoaa Kirrhrlava nrft thft milft stnnPS I ' "The that measure the journey of life. Monday I will be 72. of the girls will be 40 Drs. Lilly & Walker, offer their professional t-.'-ices to 4S citi zens 01 Concord ana snrrounuing country Calls promptly attended day or night. DR. J. D. WEBSTER. DENTIST. recent Eastern Passover ful! Next moon of April 11-12, 1903, which was On the 23rd one eclipsed as it rose at sunset, was an ex On the 24th my I tremely rare occurrence and marked Imother was bornand so 'was my little absolute midnight or 'low 12' on the Grandchild. Caroline, who was named universal dial of the ages. Jfrom now on the cl'T-Jc will be striking fXII' Joxl 3.1416 years, with so many punctuated events of note that no one will need to for her. My wife can tell the birthday uf evferv child and erahdchild, but I v , t know only half a dozen. ! Well the Mexican boy did come and l 1 t. 1- n.n hnnA' faaatoH nn ormeny or wumingBni, now 01 ujuuuiu, N. c offers his professional services w '"e v,i9 hresence and listened to the same ana eT rVinnnrn And frarrnnnainif country. I WITH BIS 1X1. AM JwNSn WHIT K Tric. LlTKLI AlitaU Journal In Texas again, and glad I'm here. Things look better and brighter all around than they did a snoath ago. The constant rains have ceased, and the 'farmer is jumping up and down jorfully. Corn, cotton, oau and wheat all promise well in north middle Texas. The short crops of the two past years have depleted the cribs and pocket, and they hope to re-fill both this tali. The floods of tbe northwest" stepped before they struck the line of Texas, and while Texas is not suffering for rain, it seems dry out here to a fellow who has just passed through the flood ed sections of Kentucky, Tennessee and Arkansas. The scenes al)ng tbe rivers in those states make the heart sick, and yet they are not a tithe daruagetH like Kansas, Iowa and Missouri, Fire, air and ' water, each so essential to human life and property how merci less they become when they getltrto power! But how beneficent and eaaen tial when man is in charge! I hear much talk of the national ki a otKsn MrKABJ rrstss ! ss4 A aasnfe s WSslos le Work aaassS !!. BsuaADK, Serria, Joo 11. A mili tary revotauoo broke oat hre last nighL Tbe troops who revolted under the lMlerhJp of lis). Aegikorke mr rou6dd the palace and asaasstoated King Alexander. Queen Draga, Ih tas ter's sister, the Queen's brother, Nike- Jem, Premier Markoritch, ao4 Mini. ters retrOTilch and TussOtorica. Geo. I'avlovitch. former kliaisier of War, and some members of tbe Boal Guard. Prince Karsf rorgvilch was proclaimed King.. A new government waa formed and th following proclamation issued : "To the Servian People : "Last night tbe King and Queen were shot. In this grave and fateful move ment the friends of the fatherland have combined to form a new govern ment. While the government-makes this announcement to the people it is assured that the Servian people will gather around it and lend it their aid to maintain order and security through out the land." M He s-si .Wist. j Tb SBost maarkabs Waguac rrer ; ikavd by a tivrrrrttor vi Tm in rrk lag ty (iowttx tak ia tbe ras c4 MCtosi Yott&gi st bet, oa May J, l1!, alk4 tatoa rrtaurl At Amnntitt sm.Aai .uimmiI rmr&Jism svi J. B. (HJl-U. a sebw U . . al a table at hkh b was esatag Yuuag ' was rermUv coanrtrd t4 taurAe. Has drfAC was that hm wm Jastfld ia str ing CHd&eid, tvrmuM tnd&ril bad wrooged his Ottly nbr, a jul ia brt leeos and one of lHd$4dt puptk. TW people of ArUagtoo groerally ujntJ a petition tof Young's jrdao. Tb Ifeat Board uf IardOtts. of hkh Gov. lAabam is cbaJrmaa, Um aigbt granted tbe pardon. Gov. lnbam, in his official jncUraaUoo, reviews the case and ckmt:: "The devrasrd had ln on intimate terms of friendship with the family of the aj-jilicanl and that of his father and such a base and brutal betrayal of .o fidertce and friendship Sesrved death at the hands of the applicant." Black Hi air far I s t4 n,rf y v V s mm hmji. r4 to ti ts.ahf serta. te u Itatr. ttteft sf kiMt ".MfY HsWaKuasatav.rtvvlVnUM Mt- Aycr't Hair Vlr hat been rcatortrtff color to grtv hair for fif iv year, tod It never fails to do this work, cither. You can rely upon It for topping your hair from falling,' for keeping your tcalp clean, and for making your hair grow. tfSSstaw ymm Mia mm mtn Mt u. j. v; a 1 s.a iu and that it was made prohibition tern- ticket. Cleveland is certainly looming tory by direct legislation, and without up again, but I am sure the Democrats any ; popular vote.' This prohibition I had better hold no national convention territory included a great number of I They ain't in it! Just a waste of time counties as well as numerous townships I and whiskey, for Teddy is going -in and the territory around churches and again, sure as (run is iron! Parker is school houses in other counties. iThe not known, Bryan is too well-known, legislature of 1901 prohibited the man- Hill1sded, and C evelaud hated by ufacture and sale of liquor in various the politicians, and they will down counties, among these being Ashe, I him. So it goes, and I am sure the Yancey and Madison, in the west,; and Democrats had better not hold a con- the only political effect this action j had vention or nominate a candidate. The was to change two Republican members Democrats have played the fool until of the legislature "from Ashe iand they have about lost their own self- Yancey and send in their places demo- J respect, and the confidence of the other "When a woman wishes to retire Yikssa, June 11. Dispatdftiea from from the world," says the Manayunt Belgrade say that since the late Kting Philosopher, .she enters a nunnery . All a man has to do Is to marry mous woman." a fa- Ashcraft's Eureka Liniment crata. fellows. I The charge to effect this was slight, r. The horrors of the Gainesville catas- as those counties were close in 1900. trophe make one shudder a thousand The republican majority in Madison miles away. What a calamity! How was reduced somewhat, perhaps by the mysterious these, awful events Beem to stay-at-home vote in an off year. Iuus! Texas people read and the east Duplin, Cumberland, Bladen I and talk much and sympathize more and Sampson were made prohibition with old Georgia kwhen she is in trouble, b the legislature of 1901 and the These people have suffered by flood, election shows substantially little 8t0rm and fire until they are full of the effect. j - ' milk of human kindness. A fellow Mr. Watts expresses the belief that feeliog does make us wondrous kind, the new law which puts the remaining ye come closer together in great sor-one-fourth of the state (outside of rows than we do in great joys. I towns) under prohibition, will operate Ji This is a season of , casualties catas substantially in the same way. ; He trophes. Surely finds the sentiment-for prohibition very nm-gfc ttroBgo- iW western half ff Alexander's last suspension of the Servian constitution, the army had been animated by hostile feelings to ward both the King 'and Queen.' The revolution was planned weeks ago. Secret committees were organized in the country and worked in co-operation with the army. - It was originally intended that the I This Liniment will remove spavin. plot should be executed, later, but fears splint, ringbones, and all cartilagi- that the new Servian Parliament would j nous growths, When settle the question of the succession to r, PPHi. in the the throne, hastened matters. Colonel fPV tier sttfges of the Naumovics, the adjutant of the King, f ,seasf ' a"d wtl1 rc . ' . , i . , IX heve the lameness was entrusted- with the execuuon of fljf even in chronic the plans. While on duty at 11 o'clock r cases. One of the last night, Naumovica burst in Uie Vil most common lame door leading to the sleeping apartments ness among horses of the royal couple with a bomb and and mules is sprain of the back inquire tnen enterwjt accompanied by Mischios j tendon, caused by over-loading or and iunior officers. Previously the pal-1 hard driving. Asncratt s Liniment w " 1 . - C. B. BLAIR & SOU, City Painters. rB.t.I. Sit o R. Da you want your houte aintcU in the Ulcst style ? If so you will save money by em ploying us. Vc also do I Urii Oil Finishing in a workman like manner. We have a thous and d ill c rent selection of the latest up to date design of WALL PAPER. w wm tit T t at ni.tarur iT a4 r. rlat or llmrrtmm't Ks I M hit 1m4 W ar si xi Hi LetdlBg Cirrim PtitUn 1 rttr Wf 4oa ittt ih.-rt it4tr 0. D. Blair & Son. ace guard had been overpowered and is a never-f ailing remedy. The Liniment is also extensively used for chronic rheumatism and for all kinds of stiff joints. For scratches" Ashcraft's Eureka Liniment is with citizens of Concord and surrounding country. Crown, bridge and plate worn a speciality. Teeth extracted without pain. Prices rea sonable. All work sruaranteed. Give him a call. Office over Correirs Jewe'ry store. W J. MONTGOMXBY. I, LKXOBOWBLT r V MONTGOMERY & CROWELL, Attorneys and Connselors-at-Lai, CONOOBD, N. O. - ' - s )ai Liicia. "in iuui.m.1. iu- . , . ... ... 1 staniv aid adjoininjj counties, in the supf-1 months old, and looks ute me, joins jew8 to PaleeUne." rior ana BUpreme uoorM . i.J iu " .u .;i..i. J fri tn B,r,r anH the reaerai uourts umce w uuun uouw. i iu uiiani -s wx. v ---e - Parties desiring to iena money rau ievo 1 . , ,a , , . . . t j j9npa fufi atP. nlaa r ir fVinonfn N n finnAI KRTiK 1 UUiUO uw ui& on-xasj aUv. uwuvw - torus, and we win lend it on good real es- lk nd victg UD his feet and bows to for his salary, and is actuated by no TTe higher motive, is dishonest, and the . o . . . 1 . ' IT. " ya songs ne usea 10 Bing. ne is a uue singer and has plenty of help from the children and grandchildren. And the night was filled with music And the cares that inf est the day Folded their tents like tbe Arabs nd silently stole away. i 1 And the little boy, who is only 20 misunderstand them. The wrath of God will be literally poured out upon all nations that have ever lifted their hands against the Je s. "Things will move rapidly from now on. America will certainly be involv ed in the Eastern question in every sense of the word, and the United States is the direct agent put forth in prophecy itself (Ezekiel, xviii) to lead the nations in the restoration of the A boy or a man who works simply Tiro fn rvf nrinrsre to the depositor. we make tnorougn exauimaiiou 01 muc w the auaience wiin great solemnity 'XrtialfeYfT the show, and his' one whom he must defrauds is himself. owners of same. . I 4i,:u u : tv,a ,.inot I vr ;a V,ooti"n(r Viimaplf in the oualitv I yoUUg L 11 tl kuiu&o XiC 10 auuLVDb 1 u-v ia " - " - 7 -a Frank Armfield. Tola D. Maness. Hepry B. Adams. Thos. J.Jcrome. Aims, Jerome. Armfield 8. Illness and prettiest child in all the world, and of his daily work, of that which all the I think so.jfor they Bay he is just like after years, try as he may, can never If I were allowed but .VDeatb rides on every passing breeze Andlorks in every fwyrer; , Each season has its own disease. : Its perils every hour." CA7C"t fires and pestilence, humanity seems to King, who perceived his danger, fled Leptic qualities, the Eureka Lini- go on in its mad rush for the Dollar, with yueen iwtga to me raiaoe rooi, ment should Te used 5n the treat God says, lay not up for yourselves both being in their night clothes. The ment of all tumors and;sores where .. hi, i,0r moth nrl officers followed, continuously firing proud flesh is present. It is both rust doth corrupt and thieves break and ultimately shot down the royal liealine and cleansing, entirely de- COUple. ISlluyiiij; an ojaauva " taction. I nis lmimcni ati Dr. jsiim orchtr Kii(ai. i counter-irritant and stimulant. President Julius Dreher, of Roanoke Price 50c.Tx)tUe. Sold by College, situated at Salem, Va., has! 3. Xj. IbyA.I?SH We ought to have learned long ago or rust corrupt-1 tt's hard- Attorneys and Counsellors at law, Old Iron ttiA ntate than in 1 the eastern, lne Watts law, when it goB into effect July 1, will, in his opinion, probably reduce the number of registered dis tilleries in the state from 600 to; 25. This number may ibe increased to a small extent next fall. ! Xf r W Ha takes ' four western con- gressional districts to illustrate how few through and steal in arhinh diatiilini? Can " lUAa mn vAoaAaa nAhmrf hn f That CI I hPF be done, or Uquor sold, and says there wo tDTCDO T " im nnlv four nlftcfts ! in the tenth dia I ; j I . , . T, IXICt,' IUCBC uciug lxcuut.i ajLji itui, aadmv- ville, Waynesville (where there is a dis pensary), and Marion. In the ninth district only three ! places, Charl6tte, Morganton and Marshall; in the eighth district only one! place, Salisbury; in the seventh only six places, Wades- ksn Ttvtinornam. Hamlet. Hoff- man, Williams and Shore. At most h" nothiDg the rich fellow has ,..nn;n, -ni nnth something that's giving him a good allowed. I There is a persistent effort on jthe part of revenue officers and liquor men, .u. i- -iii ; sm'iUfc I am impressHl more and B1UU lUab IUC niu auwvt. .w i i ; . i tilling. He does not believe this will tne Iaci.in" ine V TT. his commander, Captain' Pauajowics, was killed. Naumovica presented to the King a form of abdication for his signature. The docu ment contained the statement that by marrying a "public prostitute" the King had degraded out an equal. A few Servia and that therefore he must ab-1 applications is all dicate. The King's answer was to that is necessary ease in its worst form. Owing to the the spot. Mischics then picked up the docu And yet, amid storms, earthquakes, ment and presented it again, and the wonxjerful -anti- SBWk U a pauper . ..ti . , l . j u 1 J it.;. I. : U..1. met wnai Kinu oi a wunu wuuiu imo give mm ui. be without these little children, and yet I one utterance on this subject, so vital t-Visi loaf tnnaiia QOtTD rtioir are nnt want fid I'to everv vounff man starting on the irnvmRti. 1M. C. 1 - ' " ,. P.. m aii the state and IT. s. Courts, up'in New England any more. They journey of life, I would say: uon i gramw hat Roosevelt jloves children think too much of the amount of salary the settlement of estates, administrators, j wants to encourage maternity. I your employer gives you at the s'art. Well. I'll give him credit for that when Think rather of the possible salary you s .naWe price, to U legal business- urnce in ne retracts ana apoiogizeB. uur xueii- cau give juuiocu, iu j "ijlcui boy says the peons of Mexico have skill, in expanding your experience, in them by the score. Their adobe houses enlarging and ennobling yourseii. a holm Knf nnn biir mnm with & dirt floor, man's or a bov'a work is material with laVS MU Q w . f I " . . i I ..... TJI fend vou will see a man and his wife which to build character ana mannooa. and a flock of dirty, lousy, greasy chil- It is life's school for pructical training IV 1 r . J J 11 it A I t U r nnnlflna O V 1 T 9 tVlO TYIinfl aren ana nan a uuzeu uv.gs giueiCU ui .-t, - lia themselves, ac-ainst . . . t I J 1 : om nnmn (he ,v"6"" " ' " thor hv riav ana roosune mere cy nu eireuKiucuiug " . , . , tt.-.j , CM..1 r.1 rTmn Qttpo I ' . - . . ... " . . TlOiaUOD! OI UW uwwu omiw .ccuui. olcci rwvvs.vasnw"! u;u A nor.n ia tho hicrirpst. vairahonn intellect, not a mere mm lur Kiiuums -a .1 Ull'LlL. WW X-A W rfBsw- I Pots and Burnt Iron ot all grades, wnrk two out a salary of doUars and cents dva in arweek for 37:oenta a day and Success tendered bis resignation to the board of trustees, and it has been accepted. The presidency has been tendered to Dr. James A. Morehead, president of the Seminary of the United Synod of the Lutheran Church of the South, at Charleston, 8. C, but no answer has been received yet. ' Dr. Dreher has been connected with T rntluM J O un mrA tnr deal of pain and trouble. It seems to c . , 1 . ... ...... J. 25 vears was its president. He long me that its better to nave noming man A . . to have something that is giving you er to hold than to make, easiet to make than to hold onto it after we have made it. The real difference between; l and J. Pierpont Morgan is the differ ence between being as hungry as a dog and having the colic. 'The .poor devil no end of trouble. since decided to retire when he had served 25 years as president. He ... wlinea tn uv vhat hia future nlans more witn - ' are. the affairs of men and the visitations A man picks up the Daoer. ana at a Stamina EvKeaee. Fresh testimony in great quantity -u fl8 weU 1(X)k u follnnr Kooanan. for the first time in: the -t.U, u:. 4i.i;n;n ltnina. of Providence. dwito ui, 6 .... I or, or o rUr.fA ha n 1olrtnir TVp U made sdemeanor against j tne fiUed 8iteiwD, uU u,j ' , 1 i t xt " . 4U Aai ra.ann Pno.h anrl Plda to be nneonaled. A posed for its violation. All know that " 7. ' ""f there has been no sentiment in the BU - w . ; "' ' 1 1 L a and the news is found and given state, even among temperance and vuo , . , . .Never was tbe aauy press-on uongns ana vu w wuuu- ..K F1 ft. Waltham mnvA- recent expression from T. J. Mc Far land I " fa" v Brass, Copper, Zinc, Lead, and All Sorts ot Metal bought for cash by K. L.CRAVEN. hunt for the news x0 Bentorviiie, Va. serves as example. He merits that are guaranteed accu- shrewder, brighter or more industrious aU without rate. ' set of men can be found in the world , . . , rrv t . . : t benefited. Then I began takingl m n f ..u 11 than t n 0 nfWKi Miicr i ntii tii viiitti ltjsv. 1 H. . -. .1 m 1- -w W the reason beine that these laws r r . r . Dr. lung s ssew Lnscovery, ana a xew r 1 rrv no tare run rw 1 11 1 1111 liirv iikvm i 1 11 j tjm.ti 1 s . . v -fv a 10ai, at .Via niwil war and M I "v ' 1 DOlUeS WOOUT CUTWl mc. xjuumij i WiXUUS UIJC VI UUI such have been very UnpopuL with the braiM Within the Range of Every One. Its the burning'truth thntI hire the cheapest, prcttimt, bent ftnd largest stock of Stoves and Furnishings n the city. If you nrc in tbe market for anything in my line, I entreat you to visit my store, land assure you thnt yru will Ik the the gamer thereby. Chas. H. Shall. ThonelG3. W ANTED -oral titdustrKias p-rmma tu ach stat to tral for buoM sartabUatMxl elarco rsrs and with a law rapttat. to mil upon Brrhata ana unu iiiw and pronubla line. -mimil rngtftumt.1. Waaklr nasb sala rr ofl and all tfaln xpansaaand noial bills mdrmatm4 la nab aacb wnak. KIpnenn M Mrnta4 mwm tion refarnc aotl mteUm wif 11r rt - 1 IIK Nil lONlL: When a lady wants a watch. - it.w she wants one that will kP GabaiTQS SEYlIlgS Ballk. Concord md llbemirle, I. C. CAPITAL, $60,000.00. rlaa 4 4HriaS rra Its, IJJ.OOO.OO. Resoun;es Over $300,000. I . . -j Worst ot all Experiences. The telegraph, With An Experience OF YEARS IN fsassaBSBmrnvBsi it to i YEARS BBBSaBSBEawa ne89J be paid in Mexican silver that is worth ; wm vh - - - " M " I VUV aWIW hww - - - to I j only half what ours is, and he and the u Ko wftra thn r W v.i; t,ow ! every dav - i vaua. uui iJU4.s-a wT w w .w , uaooiua a TV -av v i . ... family and the dogs will live on this for . m4nntfl be vour last? l.ww,oa. hv thi. aentiment Ho profession or calling - j I J w - a,aasw " i a week. Ihey will -steal everytmng Sach was the exoerience of Mrs. S. H. ; fOT40;nl Kv tpmnonnm neoole that ia in sight and not locked up; says Newson, Decatur, Ala. "For three years' f nn djfWnce i 1 newspaper fraternity. he has known them to; break into a car 8he writes, "I endured insufferable pain i , m .a . anH thj.t . J the telephone and the vivid imagina .;. i . j '. j '. . I . J: i U " ; : m i lL. that was siaetracKea ana steal ana carry irom uiuigeBuuu, swumui .""" mwsmmprt rlistillpripa Now all uun vl rcponcr me mc tyicc mwi off 2,000 pounds of machinery. They trouble. Death seemed inevitable when J 6 . , . p urns which the newspapers fely upon. doctors ana auremeoies umeuv At leugm , - - r- when the first two fail the last one is I was induced to try Electric Bitters nce man m a commuunjr become in General Tiajhklntf Buslnesa Tnntmrimd. Ath modern I oovou of InrWaal. Onus and corporatiooa enecnvein ennngau umgiDu inrwi . . . , . , t i . I ... . , .. 2T 1 h tth-s sentiment iT lareely der8tand they muSt or make news troribles, Consumption, Pneumonia and myueia utat nut ""' Every Man, Woman and MUU x . i f' " - i j. . nn r.n,HKuwiip k vtp'sfirTiri i i i. i . : r. ..: I . has: forged store. Trial bottles free, regular sizes " , . I day." t op m i ahead so fast in the last decade as the oOc, ft-00- WRITING Fire Insurance, settling losses and representing Hirst 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 4 CO. "Phone 184.: will get it to the city some way and sell a junk shop for a dollar or two. Americans do all jthe manufactur- the Germans all the hardware busi- the French all the silk and fine goods, and the natives all the little shop business and run the saloons. Besides the archbishops and bishops, jno less. 1 ... I evpr rpliahlf and efficient , n 2 i t ; 1 tha iru-L'-viit fiir vininMAna nr tne stale 1 7 ana me restut was iuuwjiuou. . ""f T' . T How different life has proved at once ana now 1 m completely iaw. recoyered." Forliver.Kidney.Stomach Indictments will be in the sUte and Bowel troubes Electric Bitters is I courts and punishments will ba under the only medicine. Only 50o. It s guar- tu Btate for which the people anteed at Fetzer's drug store. h 1 aiwava had the hiehest respeci In the federal court in unariotte last ... . : Hm4r-bi. tiki nd then oassed the United States revenue officers in order l . ' . . r. Texas. Twenty years ago a fellow on a train in Texas usually had his rail road ticket, a pistol and a bottle of whisky. He thought all fjhree were essential to travel. He gave the con- tV.on twsnlv-five nriests officiate around ... j r . , , , t . . 'i 1 wrhk juuire iiuvu mus. mxaoiuu uj m" the cnancei in me , great camearai - . . Urf will in K crooKea.sioreKeeDers ana Musters wuu t,"vv'"'v .5rh Rmall rlistillpra to cheat active against illict distilleries, j For bottle and soon as he and his friends everyday. Somebody must stay 1-- -- "Z against illict distilleries. For were full, tnen tne pistol was orougnt to receive the offerings and grant abso- . p - - , - , Bee,out- ut now a man m a lution remission of sins. This is the the government. The judge charac- this reason ME Watts peetoto lej tuuunreiura u L,ci mo tkn rtonnivn the llhcit distilhne decrease, rather than ... , , , rorld except p"1"" """"" . 1 . , .A . , "or a pistol, eureiy numanuy is ge- etter. No man who mixed with than common, thieves and promised tnat me government uwuuer: xu. to make it exceedingly warm for bar-Keeper TS'now an fail tastheftthtmen any brought before him on that charge, market for the ilhcit distillers. fV that the Tag. Shops) Will Be Doable. Salisbury, N. C, June 12. A prominent Southern Railway official who was in Salisbury yesterday made the statement that the shops at Spencer will certainly be doubled in capacity at an early date. He could not say, how ever, just when the work of erecting new buildings will be begun. An en ormous amount of money is to be epent in the enlargement of the shops at this place and it is expected that most of the new buildings will be com pleted before the end of the present Hia Lobx of the Btrength and time-keeping qualities of their clumiy prede cessors. W. C. CORRELLJ: Leading Jeweler. "lay by euattiBf ft rainy Havings AonrwiD wli os 4 pw eMt Interest paid on savtac deposit aod time cerUflcatee orriCEiut. D. K CAKSOW. M.I WOODHOCBat. MABTIN iKiEK. C W.W1K. VW-l'reol'lent- TeUef. Mar. 1 t a -m. WAWTEU ralUirul rwo to trarei ff 11 MttilkelMid boose In a few etmnuea. cj- lnaroo rt-tali merctnU and W?U, VM territory. Hetary IKMi yr n1 I',J payable Sl a-weea m tB THB lanawirinn rkrffiatllll succeeeful and ruhln rr.f-lf-a-flrtswd envelope, htendare H'm. uo Concord National Bank. With the latest approved form of books and eyery facility for handilnc oeotinu. IrUut fterre Xerasi. liUHtS WHtKt ALL tUt.lAiLb. Beet Cough Syrop. Tastes Good. in lime. Kom oy artursnst. and 110 from the .floor to the (eiling, and the walls are literally overlaii with gold and silver images and cru ;ifixes. The church is rich and controls Presi- dent Diaz, Diaz controls the Gastillians and the police all over the towns and , cities, and the police control the poens and the common people. So at the last it is the priesthood that dominates the government. Liberal concessions are given to Americans to build railroads t and dig canals and to mine for precious Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy . Is everywhere recognized as the one remedy that can always be depended nnon and that is pleasant to take. It is especially valuable for summer diarrhoea in children and is imdoubtedlylthe means of saving the lives of a great many chil dren each year. For sale by M. L Marsh, druggist. this sentiment grow? abond is in a hopeless minority every- wherev r I am glad of the change for the bet ter, for a fellow who travels much loves Driven to Desperation. Oving at an out of the way place, re-; rah a from niviliaafirm. a familv is often : fiUr, nmprHon in mx of aecidentL ! to t1 with genUemea. resulting in Boms, Oats, Wounds Ulcers, etc. Lay in a Bupply of Bocklen's Arnica Salve. It's the best on earth. 25c at Fetzer's drag store. Jim Wlleox The Supreme court handsdown an PfKST f CLASS ei with them opimoa 10 4116 OW . ' for the killing of iseuie uropsey, affirming th judgment of the lower court. He must serve the sentence imposed, 80 years. Sam Children should talked about less. P. Jokes. be ; seen more and f ata, Braise a, Barn Qalealy Healea. i Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is an anti septic liniment, and when applied to t JBRflCB TO THB r0BZtZO. Caoital. . - - $50,000 Profit, - - 22,0001 Individual responsibility of Shareholders, v -jsi7rv ax -ri? ' .-rvi II trtrf mmm mm ft. m ll U M a, turn -I tT -J " " rarrs rfr VERMIFUGE H MM MmVuhpi It tea I yj tmwt ni li im tm m rwi. mvm f Wll mi" a c a t. urt, inn 1, m. Jf w.ooe Keep Your Accouht with Us .. kwnianai anil 'Kni-nsi Va.finWsm mitAm .10 ! v, - . ' . " r .1 Interest Dald as ajrreed. Ubef 1 aocoromo- heal without matur? rob ana mucn more dAtioo oostomers. qaicklj than by the nsoal treatment. odbtlu Preeident. for sale by ML L. Marsh, druggist. o. B. colthahb. Caaaier. 1 F Al Si L 1 1 gTxir e syea. sa amd at wootxxi ox tn.UlfM rWa iiWrn- PryeyStr- f : I A 1 i. i it 1! 1 ii -H i t li it
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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June 17, 1903, edition 1
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