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THE CONCORD TIME'S ifsrTHE TIME3-- itim BOOK AND JOB OFFICE We keeo on hand a full stook of LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, STATE MENTS, BILL HEADS, ENV& 0PES; TAGS, VISAING CARDS WED- DiNG INVITATIONS, ETC, ETC. (;rV)D PRINTING ALWAYS PAYS John B. Sherrill, Editor and Owner. $LOQ a Year, in lAtf rasee. Volume XXI. Concord, N. c.v Wednesday. November 4, 1908. V . i NUMBER -. ; fXTASUftHCD I tTsV j 'WHMNall j - - " ' - ' - I J Ure aaytlus- to ki the prcpif krw it. lUf 1 IS "feS I WKCBOEa HBFCBTOWBK, sA JOMBt rELBBBATK HI rir-t tHIQfE PLAN -OB IKLLIHO I IX WHT rttAM WM lrUM . WI ffiN, ASHCRAFT'S - Condi tion Powders are fed to horses and rhules, marked improvement will be seen after the first few doses. There is no doubt about it. The Powders, acting directly on the digestive organs, first thoroughly cleanses the stomach and bowels, correcting all disorders; and' then good healthy appetite comes nat urally and surely. It is" the most powerful tonic and appetizer on the market to-day, and when once used horsemen will have no other. Ashcraft's Powders prodpce that silky sheen of coat and hair so admired by horse fanciers. The Powders, fatten but never, bloat; - Always high grade and put up in doses never in bulk. By the use of three or four doses a week your horse or mule will not be subject to colic of any dis; : ease of the stomach and bowels. "I tad an old horse that was in Terr bad .-nrii:iii eenerally. He was thin and had a Wuod (license that was causing the hair to (ime-iiff. I (rave the-horee three doses of Aab- . r - b Una ta Quit Leads; loi 15 Cents an H r. rrer. ' .. '! - Loaf era v Deell Lrw Tba Charlotte Observer. "o," you can't hire negroes for love or money," said Mr. A. N. Deaton, superintendent of Wadsworths' livery sxaoie, yesterday. "What do you 1 The Atlanta Journal. 1 waked op this morning and found ' S-rtahhrr Ofleor Dleeorev a4 rtae tmtm Mm Hovel Ttar lir. Cbanotta OWc i wr. . Some of th peepl who ait on jori 1 1 1 ' m . - thinks that one great deficiency U that I nxau ana. what u far mors grav, the defendant In a capital c baa 23 1 paas Upon lb issues of Ufa and death. ' The arogreaaiv Farmer. In diacuat- in tbe failure of joalice In the court. I Xpim country. d4eTUM myself fifty-six yean old and this has irtbar. & c, Baratd. been a day of quiet and peace, and tba I 8ute Constable Ewbanks, accom. anniversary dinner gjven me by my'0 y ConaUblaa' High andSeay, daughter, Mrsj Mays, was all that the seised four gallons of vhiakey at the I L- 1 11 M m W .aa - . seven or eight idle negro men. This 1 m 8lad of d7 " n7 hie. I was at 9 o'clock. They retused to carfy " wxlh rae "ito tbe days, and work for the rest of the day for less I mT lhe ya" come. Compared I challenges in, selecting tba Jury whiW I baven't mm eooogb to tot entrails to tbe 8tate has only ..four, as advantage j ber. Indeed, If they bad they would than $1.50; asking 15 cents an hour witn Jouuger men of my cquain for their services. When they were told Unce- Im1 getting old, when I com. that they wonld not be paid their price P mjdf with many very old men whom I know. I consider mvself young. Somebody said we are no older than we feeL I am glad that old age comes on ua so gradually, so impercep tibly, that we scarcely know we are on they " laughed and - said they , didn't care. J ; "Six months ago it was no trouble to hire negroes here for 75 cents' a day. Now it is almost impossible for a man to get them to work at $1 a day, and lne way we tQere- " Uow won then they quit work without the slight- derful and how ki?d the P"iions of est provocation. Their independence the 8d Father above, and if we could is ama'zicg. Idle negroes are here all iu8t realize tQat that good Father is right,, though it u true that lots of them runQin this world and running it have pone t the fal fields aTd tn the right, and that He is able to run it railrnAH. TKv -r int h;Htv Thv riht, and wants us to consent for him crafi st onrtitlon Powders a day for seven days ; . , fl f ' . . ' to ran-it. I reneat. if we could raii'z and f( l bim 11 oerany. rne appetite improvea i congregate in loanng groups in nouses I fr.-.m the first few doses and the animal pained , tn , ,,., , u I this, how much PUrer we would be. In fifty -two pounns in nesn aunnfr ine wees i nunu, auu uiai iciuiii mj nun i r - - neaim i - - , . 1. 1 conversauon witn an oia ueonna mena . - i . L - . - as well as the farmers." I mine, who was d&ck on a visit rrom Mr. Deaton aaid he had heeri told hv nu5 MUSlSSippi home the Otb-r day, 1 1 i l u: : j v i j r emnlovea of thft atahl tht lr.afir.6- ulm 11 m8 aoy reaper .'' O I WW- 1 ..T . nrrva w.r hnlH!nff nl.rr.tW mHr.. Ior nm- Xle Ul o n "o j , 1L1l i j ....... . ' rt ' .; eave it-three doses a any. ine general neaitn I t - ,- . , 1 the animal was greatly improved by the nse at any price is hurting the townspeople i,f the powders and he was made almost a new horse: I most heartily recommend Ashcraft's Condition Powders, as I Know iney are a spien- did tonic and appetizer. j. U. BLhje nin,-Monroe, N. C." Ask for Ashcraft's Powders. ss, Livery- Condition Package 25c. Sold by for the parpoge o ukiDg concerted action relative to the increase of wages: and he said it - was also rumored that the negro cooks and bouse servants in r T r "TvT A "Tfir- town had formed a union, making for themselves some arbitrary and absurd rules! For instance, it is declared the I colored cooks or a number of cooks have ageed among themselves that they will quit a house without notice if the PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DR. H. C. HERRING. DENTIST, is now on the gronnd floor of the Li taker pantry is kept locked, or if the general said he, Vthafis the reason I love and respect her so, because she don't respect me. She is so much better and; purer and truer than I am( but," said he, "she loves me, she told me, the other day when I kissed her goodby, that she loved me." That is what we old folks care for, h love. - We have generally enough self-respect to run on, and what we want iB love and sympathy These anniversaries which carry ua along by . . a ... . I . f - I : a - M . a ft. with th Mtnn u al nfitlNi"i me sort of jury he want, inl" imwjm moo one of the moat cunning y contrived many States' tbe State and tbe defense have the eUxrUon of the uri la cer- devices for th illicit sale of wbiekey have an equal Dumber of challenge, tin eases, to cbooae them from tbs ever seen In these parts. Constables whfle in a f ew U the duparity so most ignorant and therefore tbe most and officers who have had years of Wx. P1 it ia in NorOt Carolina. " Tbe impreaakmabJe creature oo tba paeeL berienceaav that for lnrnr,;tw. .hrd. Farmer says: This is being said as an introductory nesa and oneinality it is far ahead- of number of challenges. 1 u4wlOK,WHCT, BKu w w .to. anything they ever saw. luive me state the right of appeaL m iwowa c umm wmwu On the second floor of this fetive 1 neee reIorm" ugh to be diacossed in abode, in one of the rooms above that lhe P 00 lh PUlfonn thjoagb of the woman on tbe bouse, concealed oat North Carolina and tbe next Gen- behind a washstand. the constables dis- ri AB8emblr hooW puUhem on our covered a portion of Iron Dimn mo-M06 books: It is the painful truth Mdly Shattered Nortea and WsH Heart to1 tbe 8partanburg Joornal i i Spartanburg Journal, Spartanburg, 8. C Sir: - . 'j . I have read your articl in the col urn- Vwa4 W ptab4 tfaaday nttreieg a roeaiaaelcaUoa froca Jheob A. Lox. Kiq., of Alauanor, rrfiyisf t aa rdi. torial ia U CbarloU Xw rpUiig agaiaat tb pardoa of VaUr Uail, coovktvd U UcUebttrc coaaty of gambhog aa4 Metrocrd to tit months! TnAMan. ,A bard labor oo lb ebainran. llr.l 400 erTOUS to Sleep Loog lake lb ground that, Uaunach m Daoi4 cootktsd of only a mb dmaaar, b shouid not b rwqulrvd ko wear a f eloo's garb, 11 tbertfur says r- ,nops lb Uowrooc via psNoa every cttUea wno ba been, or may bereafter be, senteoeed to, tb chain, gang for a mldnanor." . QambUDg has become the crying J evil in many of oar larger town, . - I t debaaac and debaocb mor youog men than can be computed. ' The case or IVemt. Dr.Mll I le art C ure and Nerrlne Cured Mo, T wMkrf a!w .i ' a. I Kia atatA Brvtk wmm mm SnJiH i rM I troding. This piping extended doi- mas our present system encourages ----- of Daniel wm very aggravated one. ward, in a slanting style through lie crime, weaken respect for, Uw, foster. Jaryman who u on the Tillman caae. n wa ww in Useff, uio ibseom flooriEgof the second floor and into lynching. nd menacea the peace and not only an mult to that body of men maoUy than plain, every y staaUng, the ceiling of the first floor. The ely of our citizens. Let us still give the Judges who w conoerned OTeo if stealing U a felony and gamb officer. went to the roonv of Florence Pri80ner ni twelve chances to one a J re following in the u Qol m5idneanor. Judg Sbaw a. . ...... ... . atnrJI tW tha lAAaa .1 i sm lUKnat k v Long and began investigating to reach lQr7 bul l " Pnwic is not - ----- V. A , 7 determined to break it up. Tb moral er of self protecuon, it senUment of CbarloU thanked him the terminus of the - piping. ijki, I to lose the power - , . . mnrikmnin r.n.i vr.tinflr .K th. I io matter ana snow more wisaom seemea an lmpossiDUity at nrsi, ior l " ' ,v-" i .... . . . h.M.m..iirM-: -ii -v.. criminal in selecUne the iurv and in man you did in wnUng up tbe Lexin vu.aw MU Bm mu Va fTUKl ww the officers were seeking, although" a "ghting the wrongs brought about by thorough inspection of the ceiling and nnjust rulings or corrupt practices, sides of the building was in order. When Shemwell was acquitted of the Florence Long relieved the suspense, mnraer of lr. fayne, at Lexington, the btate press rang with Just as much indignatioa as has been expressed on accoun, of the verdict in tbe Haywood case. .. The State Press Association, Placing herself in a chair in a porton of the room, underneath an : incan descent lieht, reaching upwards and unfastening the rosette, or fuse block. she removed the electric lieht and I bich met at Greenrboro soon after the trial, auoptea a resolution calling on Building OOMCOBB, VI. Cm dr. W. C. Houston SuflUon fif&X DeaUst, COHOOBO.H. C. . Is prepared to do all kinds of dental work in rne most approyea manner. Office over Johnson's Drug Store. Residence 'Phone 11 Office 'Phone 42. L. T. HARTSELL, - nttorney-at-Lai, cozreoas, north ga.b.ou.'&a.. Prrtnvht attention iriven to all baslneas. Office in Morris building, opposite the court Drs. Lilly & Walker, offer their professional services" to the clti- lens of Concord and surrounding country. cans promptly attended nay or mrnc . W-i..MONTG01tEBI i. USKCBOWEW MOITGOMERY & CROWELL, , ittorneys anfl Connselors-at-Lai, OOKOOBD, n. o. As nartnem. will nractlce law In Cabarrus. Stanly and adjoining counties, in the Supe-I chop wood, or do washing, or SOme . rtor and 8uprem Courts o I the State and in I . . ... t! the Federal Courts Office Id court bouse. . thin ST Of the kind. Kow yon never ' Parties desiring to lend money cjin leave It J . . . T. . with us or place It In Concord Kationai Bankl hear Of BUCh requestB. If you WSn any tor us, and we win lend it on gooa 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 or same. keys of the house are looked up. They are beginning to consider such action on the part of the housekeepers as an aff ront to their dignityit is said. - It is certain that the Bervant question here has become a very serious prob lem. There are not enough cooks ; to supply the houses in town; a large proportion of the cooks who are in ser vice are restless and dissatisfied withou sufficient provocation, and they do not hesitate to throw up their Work without & moments notice. '-'.We have almost an entirely new force of negroes every week," said "Mr. James W. Wadsworth, whose firm em ploys about as tnany negroes , as any other concern here. "Never in all our experience have we had such an expe rience with negroes. They quit because of a cross look. . 1 year or so ago the door bells in Charlotte were always be ing rung by negro men and .'women who wanted odd jobs to do wanted to HenryB. 'Adams. Thos. J. Jerome. Frank Armfield. Tola D. Maness. Uum.: iefsme'i ' AnoSslt ft ' liues-i Attorneys and Counsellors at Law wood chopped or any extra work done about the house you've just got to scour the town to get servants. ' And then they will refuse to work for less than 15 cents an hour." , : The Observer reporter, Who bad been trying to Btudy the servant question here for a good many days, had inter views with a large number of Char lotte women yesterday. At least one- third of the number approached are without cookB, or expect to be without Those that have un- CQNCORD, N. C. Practice In n S5tn- jnrt IT S rv.nrt Prompt attention fflven to collections and general law nraeti.e. Persons Interested In the. settlement of estates, administrators. eiecmqrs, ana euardians are especially In i Vltea to call on them. Cnntlnnert and naln- i ' J Staking attention Sill be" eiVen. at a reason- uuu" " xcw ujra. sf'naoie price, to aiiietrai business- office in I coks said that their houses were Co.'s opposite D. p. Dayvauit & Bros, ap-ly der miUtary rule, the cooks being the While it is re number of ne- ) Fire Accident, , Liability, INSURANpE. L0NGEXPER1ENCE. Large number of Very Best Companies represented at our Agency on West Depot Street. 'Phone No.184. v y ' - - r - G. 6. RICHMOND S CO. HARD SOFT SMITH "STEAM FOR SALE BY nnii ! UUfVL commanders-in-chief. cognized that a large groes have gone away in recent months, it is yet eenerally maintained that there are enough negroes here to do the required work, if they could only be made to work. Men and firms here who employ ne groes on a large scale agree with Mr. Wadsworth's opinion as to the difficulty of securing1 help. All declare that the situation not only causes inconven ience, but. much irritation. There is among the idle colored classes a Bullen, superior spirit '. that iB exceedingly ex asperating. It was Suggested here yesterday that Recorder' Shannon house, who has al ways shown a disposition to proceed vigorously against vagrancy, might take a further band" in this matter. Without a suggestion of courtesy or thanks, concerns like the local office of tne Southern Bell Telephone Company, Wadsworths' livery stable and other firms have, been turned down , by-negroes, who continued tg live in idle- ness. lnese men-are tne una wno wo not usually loaf on the streets;' but are tobe found lying up in "negro houses id all parts of the city and county. Co-operation between tbe-'police -'and would-be employers might' at least sug gest one way of getting at fhese idle colored folk, who give no more thought to their future -than the grasshopper in the fable, tn other words, the man W A N T E D FAITHFUL PERSON TO travel and supervise force of salespeople and make collection - for manufacturing house, straight salary $20 00 a week and ex-f"-nse&. Salary pid weekly and expense 1 nn noy advanced. Previous expense unnec essary. Local territory. Business successful. Position permanent. Enclose self-addressed envelope: - Superintendent, ItH Dearborn St-, iiieago. 111. 1 the mile-posts of life come seemingly so much quicker and oftener than in our younger days. The years now seem.no longer than the months were in our childhood days. ' Life with old folks is more like the fellow with a note at the bank or a premium on a life insurance policy. .They always mature so quickly 4 have often thought that If I gave my note due in three months at the bank, and a neighbor gave me bis note the same date and due at the same for ' the same amount, that my note matured at the bank from thirty to sixty days be fore his is due. I don't know- why it seems so, but humanity will attest then truth of what I say. The premium on annual policies becomes semi-annual, and semi-annual premiums seem to fall quarterly, and when it comes to fire in surahce, it looks like, that is a daily business sometimes, paying premiums But such is Me: paying debts and premiums and taxes and bank notes and store accounts, makes a fellow glad to get out of one year into another, but I am glad I am living. Glad I don't owe anything that I can't pay, my creditors will give me time. 1 am not ready to go into the hand of a De ceiver by a long jump. - I want " to go into the cemetery before I go into bankruptcy, but I suppose when !.a fel low gets to where he owes as many he don't owe, and has nothing to- pay with, bankruptcy is inevitable.. In commou with the reading public I have watched with some interest the trial of Lieutenant Governor Tillman of South Carolina. The verdict is sim ply and Only what I expected. I was satisfied in my own mind that he could not be convicted. There was politics in it. Factional fights and prejudices in it back of the trial. It is wrong to fight. To fight is the first resort of a bull dog, and the last resort of a gentleman. To want to fight is ignoble, and he who is afraid to fight is a coward, and a coward has no place of honor ' offered him in heaven, earth or hell Some times it takes more courage not to figh t than it does to fight. I don't believ in pistols and brass knucks and bowie knives, it l ever carried either an hour in my life, I have forgotten it and am ashamed of it. 1 have toted my skillet up to date without either one of those institutions. I don't believe in the code of honor, so-called, for it is generally a code of dishonor. I some times think that Fat was wise when the fellow got after him with a kfiife, and he ran, and his friends guyed him and called him a coward. "Faith," said he, "I had rather be a coward five min utes than a corpse forever.," Lore will beat a long dirk, and forgiveness - fre quently is better than weapons. 'I think I will leave for the west one week from today. " I have gained ground fist in tbe paxt ten days, and hope soon to be myself again. With 6nly good wishes to my fcilow men, I am, yours truly, Sam P. Jokes. wiring, l his left a little cavity, and from this small opening a spigot :as easily reached by the damsel, and by turning the spigot, she drew from out a keg three gallons of whiskey, which the constables took in hand. This sup ply did not appease the demands of ton court that tried Jame I. Tillman. To make my letter brief, I refer to tbe annals of history when you fail to find a single conviction of any man for shooting an Editor. . Tbe State and counsel for same was satisfied with ' the Verdict, otherwise the state could have gone to the appeal courts, tbe Masses for the sentence he imposed upon Dan iel. They didn't car whether bis crime was technically a felony or i misdemeanor it was a crime that Is all too eommraon and that is most de moralising. And Judg Shaw took that view, too, as his sentence show. Referring to tbe application for par. don, tb Wilmington Messenger says it has been made .too soon. Daniel was 1. A . a I l I! M-! a a uv .Mu-tut, verm mm .a - cuA at the April term of Meek seemingly the pres wants more blood , . a . k: the Legislasure to change the law which wbich Q . 'OUD1 hT ,kS judg, Shaw. Kivesthe prisoner so treat an advan- lwv !.. wvuuc, axi. laonzaiea was tag. The Legislature ignored tbe vu"ii"co w" u uu request At the last session of the Leg- IwtamUely. he made great misUk islature lit. King, of Pitt, introduced b? bu8in tha ot hia PreM' th a similar measure. The iudiciarypm- eouttM have utined tbe defendant by officers however, and the AcootU ATl Tt was opened and they discovered and nothered JUng'a hiU and it was neve- J " - r-- T took ih charge a ten .allon k-.s in heard of again. . So long as the lawyer, not sa isfied wi h the Defendant s ac .v control the lirifllatiire the nreaa and hi"111 aila tbe Knl to my wuivu iiucrvj ww a rruiuuiiiK kaiivu, ui i ; This keg, about ten or twelve PP" may snout themselves black in the lace at the injustice-- but tbe law boose feet of piping one spigot and the rosette or fuse block, were carried away by the constables. Tbe plan for selling whiske; point was a suck one. rom theioom on the second floor by the use of a flunnel quantities of whiskey were poured into the ten-gallon keg stowed charity and Children away in the ceiling over the house .at this i tha won't be changed unless there is such an uprising as to frighten the politi cians, do far the uprising is not sight. in "Stbeldoii Idea In Jonruallam Sue- eeasfnl. follow pen, I would certainly invite tbe De fendant to entertain me beyond the Geoigia lines which would be more pa triotic to my fellow man than to sit in my sanctum and abuse him with my pen. In Extending this invitation mention above I would say to my Bro. Editor If I should prove the unfortu nate one In tbe affair .not to call it Murder but micide by the abuse of lib- lenbarg Superior Court, and sentenced by II appealed to tbe Su preme Court. Ilia appeal cannot be beard and determined before Novem-' ber 15, the date upon which applica tion jrill be made for pardon. Tbe Messenger, with wisdom urge that, in dependent of the merits of tb applica tion, it should not be considered while tbe appeal is pending in tbe courts. That would be for tbe executive de- partmeat of goeraaat to tp In and deprive the Judicial department of it Jurisdiction We rtcall the deep-seated determina tion of tbe good people, of Charlotte to suppress its gambling evil. A compe tent Jury convicted Daniel after a bard fight. A just Judge imposed a sentence that is severe, but none too sever iiftflav K mnitimiftnMi ft t . la More than a year ago one of the great erty with the wrong man, now Mr. Ed- - rf the roads and wear the garb of a felon keeper's room; from the ceiling in theHjewgpapen of London, .he Daily News, I itor with the kindest of feelings towards room ceiow tne hooze was dished out in adopted in a modified form, what is all Editors will you kindly give this any quantity from the half pint to the known to thi8 country M the Sheldon ote room in your paper and ask tbe quart, by means of taking off the fuse ide... of iourr.aIism. The nrincinle Columbia state to codv same am not block, removing the wiring and electric feature of the policy adopted by that hunting a contriversy but will assure light and turning the Bpigot to the keg. 8taid 0id ;oarn.l was the exclusion of the press that any comments made the same will be answered politely. all reports of betting sports and all liquor advertisements from its columns. The first effect of the Dolicv was heavy correspondent oi me unariowe uo- jOS8 f more tb&n f 100,000 worth of ad server, sienine nimseu i.ae u. anu Protect tbe Men a Well aattae Birds. S tatesvilie Landmaxk. . .- Gambling is the towering sin and vice of the age. . It cannot be stamped dot except by severe measure. Charity and Children says: Tbe speech of Mr. James II. Pou in tb Haywood case ; damaged his reputa tion as a lawyer. It was extreme bit writing from Raleigh under date of the 18th says : I would like to offer a suggestion to you if you would not think I am too presumptuous. Would it not be well for your valuable paper to advocate a protective law to be introduced .in the next legislature for man, similar to the bird law ? We have a law in this State which prohibits the killing of certain yertisementa being withdrawn the first year. Now, it is stated, the . paper is ter, and not at all in keeping with, tbe reputattion this gentleman enjoyed as a great criminal lawyer. It pays to be in the Very Truly yours, W. I. BlSISOER, Lexington, S. C - 10-21st, 1903. This rooster is no doubt a fair type of prosperous and its circulation is grow- his eleven associates. And there he sat courteous and dignified even ing rapidly.' The objectionable matter throughout the days, pretending to. lis- court house.' is excluded on principle, and not with I ten to the speeches and the evidence, a view to greater, eain. the nroDnetor and no doubt looking as wise and as believing that betting on sports and I solemn as an owl, with not even Intel- the liquor traffic are an immoral alii-1 ligence enough to know that he and ance which U the source of great im- his pals had doubtless already agreed morality. Tbe success of this expert I upon would be final; not knowing that ment Droves, once more, the truth of I the state had no right of appeal. And birds for five months in t?e- year and I old axiom that in the long run this is the boasted jury system. LUCfC&CAO KfM O.A4n, uUVl WUJsO VUW 1 . . . - . prxuuiLua niu wiu often,' punished.' As . the circum stances now exist in this State men are being killed any month and slayers go unpunished. This law would also work, well in our sister State, South Carolina. Virginia Get Sore.. ' Richmond Special. 'Tis known here that the report of the history committee of the Grand says wKorn 'Vk. ra,..wio rtkonrICamp, Virginia Confederates, to be made next mursuay Dy juoge ueo. l, -. - , I vux tsuaui vav -h-vasuaMvuM) niu uvoi of a Raleigh correspondent who advo- Ara f Vt a ATfnnomn Ttf i Vio mvivioiAna rf the bird law to human beings. The 'T" ' , , .1" witnorawing, it irom circuiauon Master said to" His people, "Ye are largely with the part played in the war by North Carolina. For some time Hia Book Wo old Have Sold, ana Wny. Statesville Landmark. A dispatch from Raleigh says: Rev. A. R. Love, a prominent Bab- tist preacher of Hmdersonville, re cently wrote a book on Heaven or Hell, in which he says there is no literal belt and no unending conscious agony of the ungodly. Tbe book has raised such a storm that to day he wrote here, . Atk?tm4 W4 SO MM Utit vfcora U MNMtrfwiaMnwt 1 M- li N Is a Voo4 tMut . h6? vtmt mm rrfvai-a ut m a.1a, tatkkf U rm a n 4 a U. 0ob4 y rml W-kki ' Mtka Nrko aa4 ltv I bwr! tCttOMM iWf mt tataMNk44 HflHb wvko atarcorf le n4s asy xnn WW t4.J kkonwvd mmi mt Wt (rUr4 twat t. 1 14 r iw M am 4 aao14tt. ika4 4 S.tlif to koaaw 4 w-y Man woad M TtV). I cM t a srarnlt aa ki.J ei kl . kt aent fTa arvta. 4 mUmi u orMM taat I hum M , how t aa ar IMwrWI r awart, TlMttiiitHHr a a , 1 ilwp wU, tat wall a4 wvij tj 1 kapf aw a4 wytac to ta mm? kilo l n ta.--T. - Caaoyoaa, CaW, Ail dmrftH tell a4 r.r.u ftnt M tk Ir. Mum' IUw4wa Kr4 fcw b ok on Irrom aa Ilar !vmm. fi Hum lH.ao.44calCatt.U4. Cabarras Sayings Bank. Coscord isd liberie, I. C CAPITAL, $50,000.00. : Barolaa mm ut4 rr - oroflia, Itt.owo e. Resources uver $300,000. Oonorat Daaktas BuaSn TrBaoa4. Ao eonata of ladivMaat, trnt o4 omriwUH aoucttod. w oorOiaUT i - Every Man, Woman and Child who wianro to "lay by aotnvtains fir a rvlar day." to opoo a tain Arorfiat with m 4 pr oont latiirwt (ald ua r!n 4pQaiU an4tto corttneat orriraiia. t; r.CAHWOlf, H I WUODUOmB, FrMlrirnt f'aalilar MARTIN I h IKK, C W.SWIMK, vk-i'rida(. . TUp. Mar. It. A .in. Manager Wonted. TrnatwotUiv Wdr or minMi tnnuMXMo tmatnoaa In thla owm y tn1 Iii4iU wm Umtj (or a wail and fufi-l k mini Himm ot aolid nnandal atanillna uo atralabt oaab aalarv a iiwnaM, (wld mi-Ii MuO'lar br c-boek dlrapt mni u4ijuartra. Kt pnaa money adyanrwd: ixwttkMt portnaiMnt, Addrwa MAMAUKU. fli'i Momo Buii41u. Cbtoaao, la ! whM rral rrrMii mt f naro tar and gooA rwoutattntj tn ah ataio. (otio In thla ooaQiy r)uird to tpn nt aod a4 vartlao old wtatliliw1 wsaitny bua1nM boaao of aolld financial ttamttn. Italary 111 woefclr wtlo oipontHM addltlunal, all Mtabto aach Wodnoadar trtm bwl uOiooa. fl'traa and oarrtaco f urn U hurt w!in mrinifT. Ut IDiDCix, Enciuao aalf ddrwd oV;po. Colonial! KB LMarttorn Hi , ( hUngo. oopUS Wt WAWTED-A truntivrthy fwitWM" lad In aarb cvwnty ionianar imatnaa for an old oatabllabod Imum r aolld ItnaiMtfal atandlnc A (tralcht. Im n1 mmmkl t aatorr of SHUU paid by cbeck wti Muodav ruu ail iponaea dlroct t root noaJiiuartcr Moory adranoad tor tponaea V.ifUmm addrn nJ ravoiopo. Maaasar, tno a I ton hulldlna. ThoGtnrt of more value than many' sparrows.'' In the light of this dictum it looks as if there ought to be a close season in; the Carolinas. f or men as well as for birds. Respectfully commended to the next legislature. , under the alleged claim of North Caro- Unless Rev. Mr. Love had changed una that she furnished more troops J hia mind in regard to tne teachinn than Virginia and that her soldiers 0f his book be was very foolish, for were , the foremost in the battle of withdrawing it from circulation'. . It Ifethel, the first of the war. would have had a large sale. The dob- Judge Christian, on the' part of the uine that there is no literal hell and Virginians, resents both assertion vigor- J no conscious suffering after death for ouBly and will attempt to show from North Carolina records that that State did nothing of the kind in either in stance. Lee Camp here, the leading; one in j Stepped A eat oat a Hot Stove, A child of Mrs. Geo. T. Benson, when eettinsr his usual Saturday night bath. stepped back against a hottove which the State, is very sore over the bragging burned him severely. The child was in North Carolina has been doing of late. great agony and his mother could do the ungodly, is a comfortable one, and about nine-tenths of the population would like to believe it true. ; ITIade Yoang Again. "One of Dr. Bonn's New life Pills who can work and won't work for any ecn ujght for two weeks has put me in reasonable inducement, can be made to J my 'teens' again,", writes D. H. Turner work on the chain-gang. - tti UsAcS tintxt Alt ffULS. En oeat iMugn Syrup. Tjte Mooa. kj in time. ta or onmm m mwW m For a Bad Cold. , : If you have a bad cold you need a good reliable medicine "like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to loosen and relieve it, and to allay the irritation and inflamma tion of the throat and lungs. For sale by M. L. Marsh. of Dempseytown, Pa. They're the best in the world for liver, "Stomach and Bowels. Purely vegetable. Never griped Only 25c. all drug stores. Maid of Athens, ere we part Give, O give me back my heart. And 'tis but a little thing Also give me back my ring. j . Reflections of a Bachelor. New Vork Press. ... YY beu the wives are away the men will play. ; Ambition is a thirst that gets drier nothing to pacify him. , Remembering that she had a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm in the house, sheithoaght she would try it. In less than half an hour after applying it the child was quiet and ... . i" asleep, ana in less tnan two weeas was the more yoa drink. ... . r ti 1 i i i Weil, with, xeasuu is a wen-aauwa icbi- dent of Kellar. Va. . Pain Balm is an anticeptic liniment and especially valua ble for burns, cute, bruises and sprains. For sale by M. L. Marsh. Ex-Senator Mai ion Butler aays he will retire from the position of chair man of the National Populist Commit tee after the next' Populist convention has beeu organized. "This action, he adds, is due to the pressure of buisinees engagements. Mr. Butler also says the Populists will have a ticket in the field next year. If - : - i ' For sick headache .try Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets ; they will ward off tbe attack if taken : in time. i For sal by M. I Marsh. A woman with a fine pair of shoul ders has curious ideas about the places she is likely to catch cold. If some people fall down their own stairs they try to prove that the way the government is run is to blame for it. A woman has such a comforting imagination that when . her husband isn't scolding her she can make herself belieye he is making love to her. Qalck. Arreat. J. A. Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. After doc tors and all remedies failed,- Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly arrested further inflammation and cured him. It con quers acnes and kills pain. 25c. at all Druggist. A Yart lawilaraiiaa. The steerage immigration the past I XSSk year showed an increase of 208,303 in a total, of 857,026,. or 32 per cent.-.' , More than one-hlty of tne immi grants, or 185. bo7 j could neither read nor write. Those who could read but could not write increases the number 3,341, Of 8,760 persons denied admission to the Uuited States 5,812 were paupers. Over one-fourth of the immigrants the pant year came from Italy. . Those people who have been' preach ing that "cleanliness is next to Godli ness'.' will have to sing a different tune. A royal commission is to be appointed in England to investigate the cause qf physical deterioration of the peopkl and a writer in the Time declare his conviction that this deterioration ia due to the excessive use of soap, which removes the natural oil that protect the body, and thus exposes it to rheuma tism, chills, disease and dirt. '' After a woman gets married she won ders three timesa day a long a she live what to got tor tn next mai. In married life U generally mad om an equal footing of health In man and wif. Bat how soon, ia many caaea. the- wife lose tb advantage and fade ia face and fall la flesh, while ber husband grow even snore rugged and robust. , There ia one chief cause for tbJ wifely failure and that is.' the failure of th womanly haalth. When there Ha irregu larity or an .unhealthy drain, inflamrna tion, ulceration or female weakness, tb general health is soon unpairad. FOR WOMEN WHO CANNOT BB CURED. Proprietors and maker of Dr. Pierce Favorite Prescription now feel folly war ranted 'ia offering to pay f 500 in legal money of the United State for any case of Lcncorrtaea, Pemal Weakness, Pro lapsus, or Falling of Womb, which they cannot cure All they ask 1 a fair and reasonable trial of their man of cur. A little over a year aeo I wrote, ta yoa fcr dries, am Mra. SUaaMh I, Maker, mt Imm, W. Va. -Ya advtsa b M Dr. MmCl Fmrtli rrtsorlyOoo and 'OofaUa Madiaal Dla cmr which I Aid. aad with the neat haoor malt. I was troabWd with nwala waaka 1 ad haartaf-dow pais. Bad vary had pate earn an im om bb aay aa aad headache. Was so weal 1 eaald hardly arv ruoaa. Coal sot an s oaty fast little whbe at a tfaae. My aosbsod got M aooM or or. riarce s mmmemm aao 1 aca-aa tea m Bciore I had takes two hottlca I waa able to help do mrr work. I Med thraa bottlca ta aU aad fc eared ate. Hoe do all air momma work. It la tb beet edtriae I rrer bmxL The Common Sense Ifedkal Adviser, la paper covers, is sent free on receipt of 31 one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address Dr. B. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. MOVED ! Next door to J. P. Allison & Co. handsome have moved my stock of Stoves and Tinware , and ray ui-tolate TIN SHOP ! f . - to the brick atorc room formerly occupied by Mr. Stoudemire.jand when I am stilt offering bargain in all mj lines'. I have added a. well selected stock J 01 Furniture! which will be sold 1 lower than yon ever bought f)cfore. Come and see me, whether you arc ready to buy or not. H Phone 163. Cloi. B. jSliall, j i.ow-Pribe-Man. THE WU1 sell daily, September 15th to November 30tb, 1903, Colonist one-way tickets to points In rjauFonnm arm the nonniWEST. .IHrmiiigham to point in CalifomU. JJiU 7,THT.ct.m to ioruano, mw-, T7 30 OO wrr,nWTa tn rointa in Caliiornia . ZXX - Ore.. Taeoma and Seattle, w mm. BelatiT!? low rate to intermediate point. t Kemphx Kemphi -. . J Short line, quick time, no bus transfers, free reclining : chair .cars. pt. acWriles.map.sJulfuUinlormauon. wic w r r CLARK. o W. T. SAUNDERS,
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Nov. 4, 1903, edition 1
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