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4 --THE TIME8-- STEHM BOOK AND JOB OFFICE ' We ieeo on hand a fall itook of LETTER HEADS,: NOTE HEADS, STATE- - MENTS, BILL HEADS, ENVEL OPES, TAGS, VISITING CARDS WED . DING INVITATIONS, ETC, ETC. . . ' ' I GOOD PRINTING ALWAYS PAYS THE: CONCORD : ' : : : : i ...... . . . . m n . . i IMEfi .3. John B. Sherrill, Editor and Owner. BE TXTSa? --iTI PEAR 1.00 a Tear, in -ddrarce. Volume XXI. Concord, N. C, Wednesday. Septeavber 9. 190. Number lO. ti;icc:cc?3ved:iytii:es tW propW know iu Ashcraft's Eureka Liniment This Liniment will remove spavin,, splint, ringbones; and all cartilagi nous growths, when applied in the ear lier stages ! pf the disease, and will re lieve the lameness even in chronic cases. One of the most common lame- , spavin. ; ness torses and mule st is sprain of. the back tendon, caused by over-loading or hard driving. Ashcraft's Liniment is a never-failing remedy. The Liniment is- also extensively used for chronic rheumatism and for all kinds of stiff joints. j f .For scratches" Ashcraft's Eureka Liniment is with out an equal. A few applications is all , that is necessary to cure this dis ease in its worst form. Owing to the .wonderful anti- scratches. septic qualities, the Eureka Lini ment should be used in the treat? ment of all tumors and sores where proud flesh is present. . It is both healing and cleansing, entirely de stroying all parasites and putre faction. This Liniment .acts as a counter-irritant and stimulant. , Price 50c. bottle. Sold by PROFESSIONAL CARDS. TBAIIinEN ARB PILLED SCPKHSTITION. WITH ! l4 J. C. Abefnattay in Atlanta Journal. . The fatal wreck on Saluda mountain was the topic of discussion' among a number of railroad men while waiting at a meeting point on the Western North Carolina railroad. These men have run on the Asheville-Spartanbarg line and it appeared from their expres sions that Saluda - mountain is now regarded by the freight crews with about the same feeling,, as the tailor manifests in connection with Hatteras. "It is a problem just what to do in case of accident when going down that hill with a, heavy train," said one man familiar with the road. "One don't know just what to do should the train get away from him. If he stays on and doesn't get the cars stopped before the bottom is reached, the chances are ten to one that he will be found dead under a mountain of wreckage. On the other hand, if he jumps off and escapes with Mv&i 'Tile.' and the train fills up the gulch ai. ine curve aipng me Doiiom oi me mountain the chances are that he will find himself ouUof a job for neglect of duty he should have stayed on' and stopped 'em." 'The freight men over there are fast losing their nerves about staying on,' remarked another. ' 'This thing of los ing a job don't amount to much when one is liable to get killed in the attempt to hold it. I tell you if I ever go over there again I'll not run any risks. When I see she's getting the best of me, why I'll leave " her in short order. Whenf once a heavy freight gets to brakeman to go over the cars, j When the air brake are set to the wheel of a train without the retention Talve being turned down the pressure upon them cannot be increased without removing the brake entirely , and taking -a new start. This course .would of course be suicidal on a steep road. ' "On a long string oi freight cars the leakage of air from the drums in the aggregate is sufficient to materially les sen the pressure against the . wheel. This fact is often responsible for trains running away, j The retention valve is a comparatively new arrangement, and is a great thing for short trains, and es pecially passenger coaches. , When it is turned down, after the brakes are ap plied, there is retained 20 pounds of pressure on the brake. The engineer can then cut off the air going into the brakes without disturbing the hold up on the wneeu. I his enables the air pump to accumulate more pressure, and it can be further applied to the wheels through the retention valve, if necessary. . Should the train stop, how ever, it cannot be started unless this 20 pounds of pressure is moved." "When the air fails to work, is there anything left for an engineer to do T" the railroad man was ashed. "Jump." ""What's the matter with puttirjg on the reverse lever?" i "The reverse leaver will only hold the engine itself. A train on jdown grade might be stopped with it Bhould the brakes fail to work, provided it was not going very fast. ' In that case the en gineer would 'pull her back,' as throw ing the reverse lever entirely over is AH J OSES TaiBCTK TO At the funeral service of the late Maj.Chaa. H. Smith, at Carters rille, 6a., his friend and , fellow townsman, Rew. Sam P. Jones, paid him the fol lowing tribute: I . ; . ': "My neighbors and brethen, I count it a pathetic honor to BILL CiiKCK TOtBklKIEI I1KMK. Tfc Catfa.a Katarprlaaar Twa carta r l aci. New Tork Commercial. Two enterprising Los Angeles- girls who wanted to earn some money and to have a summer outing ibis year with the process have thought up a IS IT RRTKMAMV TO MrMTI ; oik RtHtL coamt ntTifcat tiers ts a dtstnet tenatta by torn of the best peofieia tb'wofU , they r honest industrious, cbartb-gutos, tiod- feariag pvople, bat in the quiet, hard- working career they have forgottra that I the streorth and' ibrrity of their At 70 of Heurt DU caao Contracted and sorrow with you to-day, and say a few words of sympathy and love to the bereaved family and this stricken com munity. , .- . : - r !. 1 "Only a lew weeks ago, the press told us that for five minutes' time every mingle my tears I clever scheme, and are makijng it paj fjumity, their community, muit depeod beyond theur wildest expectations, al- 0pon the Utility of their thudrea to though they have been eaUbluhed but hake op their work ac4 carry it oo. two weeks.;.:- . h IThrvare now doinr lh thiakicr for Both of them know something stout their children who are not called updo kindergarten work and are fond of to do more than their muacW can ac- children, so they rented a Ifrge tent, complith. Here is a family that hM i . . . . .- . - wheel ceased to go round; all , the ma- J pitched it on the sands at a popular re- tfiye children. The oldeM will inherit chine stopped, not a stroke of a ham-1 O" along with the snake charmer, the 1 one-fifth of his father's property. Then mer was heard for five minutes.- Where- j woman, the toy railroad, and Jbe this boy will be five times poorer than ever a limited train was making its 1 OI the side shows. They had no his father is at present. Is his father schedule along the line of road at the I flooring pot in the tent, but made it I with all his past experienoee and with appointed time the passengers felt the attractive with festoons of seaweed, j whatproperty he possesses to strengthen During CiTll j War- Veteran Grateful. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure Effected Cure. . Heart im i crk, tnrt la f pressure of the brakes, the train stop ped, and all was silent on the road in kelp and shells. On the spread a heavy rug or two, sand they his credit, succeeding very; fast in the heaps of I business world, other than' making a the shop, in the offices. ; This was given J pillows and hassock cushions covered good living for his family f Then how as a token of respect for the lately de ceased president of the road. "Major O. 11. Bmithi BiU Arp," as we called him and love to call him still, was known around the world, and to day we stop and bow our heads in sor row and respect, and millions join us in this token of respect and love to one whom they never saw perchance, but had learned to love him because he had lightened their burdens, soothed their DR. H. C. HERRING. DENTIST, Is now on the ground floor, of the litaker Building- COfYOOBD, IT. O. , . Dr. W. C. Houston Surgeon JSZX Dentist, OONCOBD. H. O. i Is prepared to do all kinds of dental work in The most approved manner. -: OflSce over Johnson's Drug Store. Residence 'Phone 11 Office 'Phone 43. L. T. HARTSELL, : Ittorney-at-Law, ; j CONCOHD, NORTH CABOUNA. Prompt attention given to all baslness. Office In Morris building-, opposite the court house. . i going down that grade.there'8 nothing j jgfjjjg crowd on all the steam she'd that's eoinK to stop her, short of the L.ti If ' UUllOIU. . 1 A conductor riding on the caboose at the rear . end of . astring of fourteen coal cars is said to have solved this talfe and give her plenty of sand. This would never stop a runaway freight train, for the pressure from the loaded cars behind the engine would make the resistance offered bv the locomotive problem m a commendable and rather iteelf incon8equential." unusual wav some wee its ago. seeing M. Lilly & Walker, zens of Concord and surrounding' country, uaus promptly attended oay or nignt. "W the, crew jump and realizing that a wreck was inevitable, he uncoupled his car and stoPDed it with the aid of the hand brakes. The caboose was doubt- ! less a light one and being on the end of the train had probably not yet reached the steepest part of the decent when the conductor acted. f "Did you ever heboid man Smith's the department, story about me gnoy train wnicn ne freauentlv sees cominz down Saluda Advising; the "Greenhorn." In one of the large railroad offices in tnia country is a comparatively voung man who is at the bead of a large department. When he entered the service of the Company five years ago he was green and awkward. , He was given the poorest paid work in The very first day of his employ ment by the company, a man who had all J . - i J ii, : 1 1 TT ' D"" " iiwf"v been at work in the same room for six says that the, first Ume he saw it was v -nroached him nd MVe him offer their professional services to the era- some years ago, ana now ne can see li eooA advice i i r xi a. - " I aimoBi any nignt. un me ns ooc- L Youn2 fellow. I want to out a few words in your ear that will help you W J. KONTOOMEBT. t. IOCBOBOWBU MOHTGOMERY CROWELL, Attorneys and Connselorst-Lai, OONOOBD, N. O. I As partners, will practice law in Cabarrus, Stanlv and adjoining counties, in the Supe rior and Supreme Courts o f the State and in the Federal Courts Office In court house. . Parties desiring to lend money 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 the depositor. We make thorough examination of title to lands' offered as security for loans. Mortgages foreclosed without expense to .owners of same. Frank Armfield. Tola D. Maness. On the first occa sion Smith made desperate attempts to flag it down, but of course di not suc ceed. On this occasion he sajs there was: a elide or something the matter with the track and he was sent out to flag. In a short time he saw the head light and heard the roar of an ap- oroachinz train. He could see it plain ly and hear the screeching; of the brake This company , ia a soulless corpora tion, that regards its employes bo many machines. It makes no difference how hard you work or how well. So : you want to do just as little as possible and retain your job. That's my ad vice. This is a slave-pen, and the man Henry B. Adams. Thos. J. Jerome. hed whatever was paid to his red light. Nearer and nearer and faster and faster tVia froiT aTYni-rtanViod SmitVi ntervnprl It 1 Mil II iv .rr.-v rr iallfc J SrOSlGi ArXZIIlSltl fe & UluSSSi off the track as the, train ran down the steep mountain side. Ail went well until the sharp curve at .the bottom of the descent was reached. Instead of riding the rails who works overtime or noes anv ane- , i 1L - " 1 1..J i. It. I T snoes agains.tme womu, u., cyy fine work wa8tes his strength grind of the sand" on the rail, but no rjon,t vou .. .r with gay, wash cases, added two small bamboo screens, behind which are con cealed more pillows on rugs, and' in two ereat trunks they keep all the reel j of the accessories necessary to their enterprise. i These are a quantity of small tin pails, toy hoes and spades, building blocks, ; cardboards, bright wools, blunt needles, highly colored tissue papers, a fine as- and sorrows and helped them to meet .life's difficulties more heroically and more joyfully. In the past few weeks of his illness I have been traveling from Bos ton to Nebraska, and many warm grips of the band have I had everywhere as his friends would look me in the face and hold my hand and say 'How is Bill in mill Vt A nrof tva11 9" xai j nm uv b"h ' "Oh, if he should die how could we spare him; how much we will miss his weekly message of philosophy, facts and love. No man of all my knowledge had more friends than he and none fewer enemies. If he had given his life to money making and money keeping and had accumulated one hun dred and fifty millions of dollars and then in his last moments willed it all to the people 'of the United States, they would have gotten, two dollars a piece from his vast fortune. But with his pen he gave to America and -the civil ized world that which each man would not take thousands for. "What he" wrote has made many a man a better husband and many a wo man a better wuel and many a child a more dutiful son or daughter, f He was a kindly husband and unselfish father, sortment of beads of all bouncing balls. Then they bung out their; sign, "Dajt Nursery, matrons begin nocking as to a lunch counter. ( i Parents going for a sail checked their whole family; mothers ready for the morning dip deposited the 1 baby with many injunctions; fathers tired of an swering "What for?" took trteir trouble some charges to the tent shelter; giddy young aunts going fishing j with their "steadies" took little nieces and neph ews to leave, and all received for the little ones left. I Now when fond parents wants' to go off for the day they take Johnnie, Susie the twins and the baby to be cared for and fed until the sun goes down. Often hfteen or twenty children are at the nursery during the greater part of the morning, and a charming sight it is. The attraction fairly outrivals the sideshows. "We are doing more business than the snake charmer," said I one of the pretty - properietors yesterday. "We but will have a biz surplus at the end can this father expect his son to suc ceed evea as well as he has succeeded, when the son must begin in this age of i sharp competition, 'without his father's experience and starting in life five times poorer than his father, unless the mind of his son ia trained to do more thinking than his1 father is doing? Are the different communities in this county cocsidering this question? IK they realize the fact that it lakes only about twenty-five years for a commu nity to change in personal appearance so that one can hardly recognize the old Tamilies that once stood lor pros perity ? Why is this? The young gen eration twenty-five years ago were not trained by the community, and with a view to the development of the corn munity. The children, on account of a lack of training, were not able to take ud the work of their parents. Their minds were! not strengthened suffi advanced c 4 rtAi&t W4. fc4 hop tor all Sttterw ia It. MtW ttet 1st. tKa wt Ikit l row waUhttf aa dfvda 4 ttMt mm4 tram Ih rrttrJ grtrl II 11 mot only a m-Tdtiiul cr K a 4 duA4 tMarta, bet HUI bv4 toasf. rrf Ulor of te feri1" acu ! tH mmmt proving Ue circtiiaUMi ! W bio. "tnrinp U Civil war I contfrt4 brt dWate, and ia liA tinnf la ia (raad old Urira oi lt.rtfton. , i gr 0 (bavk frorfe, I left lf ril& WT tilt ra twl mf iur-in law. Mr. T. A. Ki'Uv. at llamabac. a. W asie I ata Mant to ev 1 avw tpetei to live t rvtum to tae dar crM town. (n re at tune Mt. Kafcv' b i&MMed I aold trv Ir. Mum' Hrt Car. I ro- cared a lew bil oi it. al o the Nrvt aad TtMitc Atur tirr wit or ivo kottW. I coulj tec no imrrovrtoit, enj I decpit4 01 ever 1111 Miitr, eat lav laitniui ti ia !trd on aeeptef it isp, wkicb 1 did. Im provement wkio br(a hi eariHMt and t took in ui phctb or iiictb iwca. ft vraa rv atored to perfect hrahh. and vrhil 1 am 19 years old, I am comparatively a toy. Yo tir, art a Irnetaclor. asd 1 cbeerfullf rrcnaa. mend lr. Mile' Heart Care to auBertaf bamaaity." J. L. SuU'OHiaa, Sakaa. Va. larantee ftnt houW ia for free book 1 taeaar. Addra IM. MU Medical Co, Elk art, lad. CaoarrasSaiing s Bank. ; , . , yj . d taa4 res Resotilrccs Over S300.000. eaaneml mtliai 4MMM 4 SfeCmSval rm aM Bxry Man, Womart an4 ChlM wiaavw tnajp tiikMHiMi rja iajr-1 Htm a Mm ii n M f rHaaa4 ,1,1 . ... , a tiwa ad Uaa awttWiii . U t CJk . , M. t WtaOWtoraa, AiTt ImiIK, ' C W.)a. : TMt VMS? ..." jiuZ V AH Hrufrit k aad ran Dij. MiWa -.Rrmediet. eai on: Nrrvoua and Heart lu 1 Mt. Pleasant i Collegiate Institute Mt. Pleas axt, N. C. CaeckS I cientlv in ris edu&I to their narenU, . . a. A three oa; four .months school in a poor building with no desks, taught, by a poor untrained teaftfier, cannot give the children of the community a train ing sufficient to prepare them for the harder duties' in after life, It ia easy A HJch Grade School for Boys and Young: Men. of the Beason. the crowdsj dot We shall Btay as long Some of the same Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, . i CONCORD N. C. Practice in all the StateTEhd TT, Prompt attention given moun- . S. Courts. to collections and -fi-eneral law oractice. Persons Interested In the settlement or estates,' administrators, I taih the engine and cars kept straight anpund the The young man thought over the "advice," and after a quiet little strug gle with himself he decided to do the best and the most he knew how, whether he received any more py form the company or not. At the end of a year the company raised his wages and advanced him to a more responsible nnfrition. Tn three vears he was ; cet- Mted to call on them. Continued and pain- on, and BOOn disappeard through the th-, Baiarv tVian when fie staking attention win be gives, at a reason-1 . , . . .. , - , L ung a mira more salary man wnen ne fVI0"Ii!nff"SS luc ols" URUk "i"B beean, and in five years he was head cSysoPpYtrD?prmyfau'itirB thick foliage of the twes dk to the deprtment;"and the man -i j ii ff i . i - - . - "I had an experience at the same J ereenhorn "advice" ,waa working un- place that gave me a fright," said a der him at the same figure that repre freight engineer. "I stood in a dnz-1 rented his salary eleven yeara before. zhng rain for hve hours one i mgnt ail This is riot a story of a goody-goody the end of the big cut to keep anything little boy who died early, but of a hve from running into a slide a little" fur- j y0unR man who : exists in fleBh and ther on. Suddenly ' I felt the track blood today, tremble and was certain that1, a whole side of the mountain had fallen into the cut iust in front of me. I walked would all to-day pluck the sweetest, know they are, Jtaken hotter care of than most fragrant fiowers from the gardens y nurses, for':-we direct their amuse- of our hearts and lay them on, his menta, correct their speech, and give casket, and say to his loyal noble wife them a constant ChaVge of occupation, and children, whom he loved: . 'This is o they do not get restless and fret. hnt & amaii Mban nf "ka inve we have 1 1 he tent is better for them than so for him and theureverence and respect much hot sun. we shall ever havr-to hia menory.' I : "Yes we furnish them lunches when loved Bill Am " t would add a oraver desired: fruit, milk, bread whatever God bless his dear, loyal, loving wife hey areaccustotaed toeating. and the children ; and erandchildren, ; "J mey ever quarreu vibkwi whom he loved; We knew? him and curious observer; noting i an incipient oved him and these grandchildren of his will sit in the years to come and read the stoijes and hear the lessons of their noble giandfather with an interest' that would charm an angel. H d - . . . . . "My highest -expression of love for "aatly( red shovel, which him x as a neighbor and friend would be u:ctea ms aiienuon. -ney are sucn the wish that if I were transferred to- S001 children, not one of them wmn- ould ask I iQ8 or crying; I suppose mothers would WANTED! 7 to 12 Horse Power Engine and boiler wanted. , K. L. CRAVEN, ; "i Concord, N. C. Piano to exchange horse or mule. - - "J for good Young Old Women. You sometimes see a . woman whose With An Experience .IJ . iL e a thmnffh PrAfnllv. hut waa nnahle to ulu K "4 o I it 1 lL XT J x OF YEARS 1 YEARS IN WRITING Fire Insurance, settling losses and representing ? irst Glass Companies. Southern, Northern and For eign, we ask your patronage. Our facilities for Employer s Liability, Accident and H insurance are excellent. G. G. RICHMOND 'Phone 184. ealth CO. find a thing wrong. I never what was the matter, but I thought something big was Coming down "Ob, I guess it was such an illusion as I had as flagman,'.' said a young fellow who has been Bince promoted "Up here along the river about Hot Springs I tried hard one night to flag down a train which turned out to be a switch light accompanied by the roar of the river." ' Whv is it that a passenger tram never runs away on Saluda Mountain?' a railroad man was asked. "Because the air brakes are so arranged that it is nrart.ira.llv imDOSsible. j . "But nearly all freight cars are now "Yes but the difference is thisl When a passenger train starts down the this has come about. ' You wonder how it is her life has been a long and hap py one." Here are some of the reasons She knew how to forget disagreeable things. She mastered the art of saying pleasant things. -She made whatever work came to her congenial. She retained her illusions and did not believe all the world wicked and unkind. Brookline, a suburb of Boston, is one of the wealthiest towns of its size in the country. It has less than 10,000 inhabitants, and an assessed- taxable wealth of $87,000,000. ' Appropria- strueele over a hoe. ! ! I ' ... , . . . ! "Oh, no," replied the fair caretaker, unconsciously dispossessing a scowling two-year-old of the implement in con- to change this. . The State has made it possible for every community to secure money for building a good school house. Then the county board has the power to make the districts large enough bo that a local tax of thirty cents on the nunarea aouars valuation wouia run a good school for eight months in the ear with trained teachers. Many dis tricts are levying thirty-five, forty and fifty cents. Two years ago Wesley Chapel district, Union county, voted a fifty-cent tax This is a country district with not qyen a village nearer than five miles. So successful has been the school, and so satisfactory have been the results, that last 'year a district adjoining Wesley H i a ' 1 L ' . .V iinapei votea me same tax on mem Belves and accepted' their share of the indebtedness of the fine school build ing recently erected, that they might J RANGE have the privilege of sending their chil dren to this school. No campaign was required, the school in itself was suffi cient argument, .'' Preparatory and CnlWInr fkmartmant. Beautiful for attuatton. Notl for hnaith. Three larife brick hutMlne. OckmI librartM and lar eleKantlr rurnlnlied ancirty Italia MetlMHlathe wo approved. DiactpUna aii.J, but nrtn. Tltorough work. I'rkfi rcaaonable. Session Opens Sept. 16, 1903. Corileapondence solicited. h. ArMc' i i.mruH, O. r MoALLIfTKK. ' Prtnctial. ' wmm m mi I l iii j tf" 1 "liPlf ' SB A High tention and replacing it with a bril- at once die- day from earth to heaven, I w the angels to locate me on the same street and a nearby neighbor to the new home just made for Bill Arp, my hon ored friend. , "To you my neighbors, I say hardly a home represented here to-day but has had its sorrows, its burdens this year; this has been a sad year to Cartersville, but we are better because of them all. It is eaid the violet-never sends forth its sweetest fragrance until crushed by a cruel foot. So our sweetest sympathies, love and kindnesses! are never called forth excerjt by the deepest eriefs and not leave really peevish or half-sick little ones with us. We are very care ful that they are all . bright and strong children. It is a . great fun and : bo profitable." Statehood for Oklahoma. The claims of Oklahoma to statehood have been prepared by a territorial committee for presentation to Congress, The document states that Oklahoma has a population of 600.000, six cities with from 10,000 to 40,000 inhabitants, and dozens of towns containing from 2,000 to 6,000 people. The territory . Teach era Rlnat Not Marry. The local school boarps of Chau tauqua county, Kansas, have agreed not to employ teachers unless they sign a contract to refrain from courting or marrying daring the school term. It is asserted that because ; many of the women teachers of the ' State married last winter or spent their time courting such a contract is necessary. Many teachers object to this provision 'On the ground that it abridges their personal liberty and also tends to create in this State' an army of unmarriageable old maids. Seven thousand women teach in the schools of Kansas. Class Steel or i STOVE Can Be Purchased Here at a Moderate Price, j We are showing a line that contains a number of different styles. Theseliave been selected by us because of their handsome desuni, hne construction and known efficiency. All the know ledere trained in years ot stove making is embodied in these we have made Special I'nces tot this season, it the old stove is not working all right this is a good time to buy a new one. (Ik.. n Plnll Thone 163. WldJ. 0. Oiilill. Bee Stlna for Rhenmatlam- The bee sting as a cure for , rheu matism has received serious medical indorsement. Dr. Perc, of Marbure, , . w , - - , X L , ., - . - I sorrows of life. Let these sympathies has 235 banks with cash deposits aegre- fGermany, has announced that he and sorrows like cords of gold tie us gating $25,000,000, and taxable prop- J has proved the efiicacy of .the treatment closer toeether every day, let them I ertv amountine to $72,000,000 on aim 500 cases, and ihas cured the meet itwihe like th ivy about our rugged one-fifth valuation. In 1900, accord- j obstinate and ; painful rheumatism. natures and blooming in its beauty, let I ing to the census, she ranked among J When the sufferer from rheumatism I all our, deformities be hidden from the the states fifteenth in wheat production, ia stung the part does , not swell until view of each other, ind heart to heart, I eighteenth in oats, seventeenth in corn, the bee poison has been irequently in- hand to hand, effort to effort, struggle tenth in cotton, and in! the Dast three I troduced, when ; the pain vanishes. jipward until We join' company with years has increased her! output of agri- J Di Perc tauses his patients to be stung whom we part company to-day." V Ilia Life Saved bv Chambrlala'a Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea cultural products fifty (per cent. Hert first by a few bees, and then gradu- Kemedy. JBa. CHICHESTCn-8 ENGLISH ' FEIiriYROYALeiy.3 ia UB ao4 Cma vHh Mh ribtoa. Take uaa r fartleaiara. aul Belter tar L4la, 'biS tmrm Mail. 1 a.OOO TeMtaoaiaUu BoMby 444 ataaiaaa Saaxa. PHIL, tfA. 1? rfVivS r tion for all purposes this year reach $1, 400,000, $1,600000 of this is for the, mountain, the lever on the retaining I maintenance of school, esch pupil repre- valve of each coacK. is turned down, I sinting an expenditure of $125. Though thereby locking the brakes against the 1 adjoining Bostc n and urged to become wheels" and leaving the air pump on J part of the city r the community retains the engine free to pump more air and 1 its form of jtown government, with an Tin Btill additional pressure on the I annual town mleeting, which was estah- iGUSU KtaUie Dam. aiea than Rcfaaa 1 tlaaa mmi Imdtm m ttmt . la LURiS wntHfc Aii tlht IflHS. I Beat Cough Sjrrap. TaueaOotxL Vm is tima. Sold oy omgyiais. i 1 wheels if necessary. The freight cars have the same arrangement, but by reason of the great number of cars and the, time necessary to turn down all the retaining valves it is generally unprac- tiable to use them. Of course if they could be thrown on when the train gets a Btart down the mountain it might be Htonned. but when running at a dan a a. lished in 1730 ra b 1731 Suddea SllaadveBtore. Carelessness lis responsible for many an accident and we never know when to expect one. It is well to know for our own benefit and for others that Buck len's Arnica Salve is the best remedy on earth for Burns, Scalds, Bruises, Cats, I Felons, Boils and Piles.j Only 25c. gerous speed It is impossible for the j Guaranteed by P. B Fetzer, Druggist. "B. L. Byer, a well known cooper of this town, says he believes Chan iberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy saved his Me last summer. He had been sick for a month with what the doctors call bilious dysentery, and could get nothing to do him any good until he tried this remedy. It gave ihim im mediate relief ," says B. T. little, mer chant, Hancock, Md For sale by M. L. Marsh. - Not Bla, After All. 'Gee whizz I My umbrella's gone! "Don't make such a fuss over a com mon occurrence like that: you should take fie thing philosophically." ' "So I did, but I object to having it taken from me philosophically." jn, For a bilious attack take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and a quick cure is . certain. For sale by M. L. Marsh: - wheat yield this year is 20,000,000 bushels and her corn yield 35,000,000 bushels. To sum up, 'the population of the territory is larger than that of any one of fifteen states in 1900, and is still growing rapidly." Oklahoma! makes strong case, and when ! one remembers how short a time ago it was that the territory was offered to "boom ers," and settlers, it seems like a mir acle of growth. ' Stomach Trooble. "I have been troubled with my stom ach for the past four years," says D. L. ally increases the number. ' What la Life? In the last analysis nobody knows, but j we do know that it u under strict law. j Abuse that law even sugntly, .pain re sults. Irregular living means derange ment of the organs, resulting in Consti pation, Headache or liver trouble. Dr. King's New Life Pills quickly re-adjusts this. It's gentle, yet thorough. Only 25c. at P. Pi Fetzer'sDrug Store. Aguinaldo, the ex - revolutionary leader, but now a pronounced supporter of the policy maintained by the United Wood's Seeds FOR FALL SOWING. Fanners and Gardeners who de sire the latest and fullest informa tion about ; Vegetable and Farm Sesds should write for Wood's New Fall Catalogue. It tells all about the fail planting of Lettuce, Cab bage and other Vegetable crop which are proving so profitable to southern growers. Also about I Crimson Govcf . Vetches. ? Grasses and: Covers. Seed Oats, Wheat, i Rye, Barley, etc. Wood' New Fall Catalogue mailed free on request. Write for it. T.W. WOODS SONS, Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. Double Daily Trains Carrying Pall ma a S'.teprra. Cafe Cart a ia cant) ana cutic Car (Mats fr) Electric Lighted Throvghoct tlrtilttaaa. Mcsiflli asj klattat at? V kk 9' IN Tcut, OiUlaau ii4 ItdUt Tcrrltark AMP VM rf West sJ Merttwcst ma only rntouoH auwma cak utm betwecntkb aovmaAAr Mt I k a ms as arv Deacriptlv Uteratur. tickets ar ranged and throufh rcervatiaa wade a poo appllcatioa to . i T. tAWNOiaa. 0 -i . o,rr. f.t.CURa, Taav. , Ana a a, a. W. T. SAUNDERS ATLANTA, CA. '(MDtONKIOd MOW I AOy :Z"fiiF UNIVERSiTY COLLEGE GF MEDICINE B MrCKTM-pf NT15T rYfMAMACY .'(laNCtlMt'.'lltttaaa HllliaM 'CAT At. '" TO TH"R Glorious Mountains of Western North Carolina THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY tnrttca l! ilnii.m f an Hoalta or i'lraatjr amkn. THE TOURIST SEASON opened Jam I. WJ. ni on ibat Cta Low Rate Summer Excursion Tickets it on Mia from ptim-li! imint in Sou Wi and HovUiwul. Ui tut nuvwi raaxart loratadoa and rvacliwt tT fVmUi.ra lUilwa,. Tickfta mi aa up Ui an1 w!u'll IX" r ou, wt, unuuK) u wnuwr . ao return. f'Thq hand of the Sky" "Sdpphire Country AahfavWa. X. C. an1 iA f i rln. . ., . offer avarr attrarUoo Ui tba 0ummr Traveler or Jaa!ll Tlift East Tennessee ud Yiriisit Resorts It lo offer nan Uaaltn and my !n4u-iaaui, tor aura. Ask aur Mootnarn Raliy fnr Hum BMr llnrnca ToMmr, oB.Tiinirrf wm Ualiaiitrtii Horu rmna . byMittiarn Kallwar. Greensboro Female College. Q&IKSMOUO. S.C. i Liurarraad Du1im cutm. wooUof Mattel Ari. aod Bloenttoo. rail ino ltm Wadneadav. Spt. Kh. ivo. Tarmt mo4erat. Applrtvr CAUtv V MB8. UVCX ft BOHEUTWJir. l'raa. WKitfd-VTfr! Pcraaaa ! C hara- tr and good reputation In ach stai. one in this county riniri) vo r-prajn ou m- vartise old established wea thy buaina bonM of aol 4 financial ataiMimir. Baiarv - raoklr with Pi'nvi atldlttousi. ail DTaite each tVednexlar f rum bead ctffioea. uoraa and carriage rarni&bed when n--eaJT. lif erenoea. Enetoae atf-allread eaTckta. Colonial. 333 UearUorn Bt., Ctikgo. LAND I3IG OPEtiirJG. A laa lrt (Vmnr1ln t)wruMLDU fit aerca of lerUto land la tri. tajwmm n4 Val ley la now tnrown own to it pvmie tl-mnt. Tola body of Ua4 dira-'Ur a4)tnln- lUmt rfcfc and fertila aaMM kaown aa tha Kiowa and Cwnaorba Urtia try of Oklahoma, on tba Kd and JU era, witbia a few ulln itt Vrnn. laiaa. a 8oartebui Couoty town of pm pt, urataotkai ten. public tmlKHbn. tMtoutm and riiurcha. 1 lln of raUrakla now. eompld; oum Krlaoo !irmi raaa airwAJf th Ucd. Herata a wwotrr "' oata, corn cotton and alfalfa row aMa br ctda: w bra tlivy have a -boarafnarttaM farorabM ablpptoa rau-a; wlMrra Bit rrvna acattooaaratofiaaadtna "Intra- ifTt ae4 nilM. lawa awoiMl U oon, ;an t tm Oru that of ZmaUira and Jnhnj mtrntmrn. Ctterlal traioa la tb riwo yum wji, ran to tbto land, tearlnc ltfa at f- tUUb p. ra . and Kaaaaa City at J IS and JUO rata of Ui from U and " 5 to Varaon. Taiaa. and return vportltt etaly low rate from ail mmt Pf- Wit to your inuaiUta to oa tila U10 a ueur a Taiuabia h.niiu-. n to ti . Lauoa. crrtrr. Krt-o f '" '""l5'' uon Hama. Be Looj. rr !5E: gmu tor your acoonimatJ ar mada. Beach, of CSover Nook Farm, Greenfield, States government in the islands, has Mass. j "A few days ago I was induced just addressed a letter of advice to his to boy a box of Chamberlain's Stomach countrymen. In this he urges them and Liver Tablets.- I have taken part of to oraake their besetting sin gam memanueeia greaijueai Denr. " bline: to J improve their methods of you have any trouble with your stomach ' aad to attend try a oox oi inese laoieis. xou arje cer- agriculture and to attend the public I ..I.m. T MAnAainnal aw a.auvti!la1 rt T1 Vr 1 dV I tain to be pleasedth theresult. Prioe """' "c"cl 'f ?:. okh TPrtr Bsia CAf t. M.rch them educational faciUUes. For Bale byI . L. Marsh. Doine nothine for others is the ud- undoing of one's self. The iron will of the nothing but Pg irii averag man is Littleton Female College f " 4 One of the most provperou school in the South, with high standard of scholarship, located at a very popular Summer Kert, and with a large patronage from fie State, axtending from .Nt-w Jersey to Florida an IitstttuU'onat i doing; great work. I We will tafce a limited nuraWof pupils inclwling I IWd aJvJ Tul! Literary Tuition for 2.iO tam nn --mfllfli-.ns maAet kndwn on anolication to Bev, T. M. Rhodes, A. M. Pres., Littleton, N. C.
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Sept. 9, 1903, edition 1
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