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Union St. Jellico Coal, Cut and Split Wood, Lumber and Planter Give us your orders. We guarantee Quality and Service ft. L CRAVEN & SONS : City Pressing Club D. B. FOWLKES, Manager. As the world goes around und around. You bear tbe iron ring of its sound, Long Pauls made snort, s,u.ire cohIs made round, Remember that Paul is still in town. Aifter tbe needle and tbe machine, Then the clothes .ire sponged and oieaned, Cost pressed nicely on. I pants in h Think of the presser last hut not least. Gratefully. DAN "Al l. Store formerly occupied by .The Tribune Co. Occupation given at at once. DESIRABLE OFFICES In postoffice building (now occupied lv the Home Educational Co.) $2.50 to $4.00 month. In Morris Building best location in the city. Steam heat, light and janitor ser vice FREE. OneFront Room, CIA second floor PIU Other nice offices second floor $3.00 and $5.00 Sleeping rooms, bath, heat, light and janitor service FREE. $3.G0 to $5.00 Per Month Other desirable offices 'Phone No. 69. T. T. SMITH. JR., Manager. f. I. miS REAL ESTATE CO. Mi iti Foley's Eemedy Carta Backache, Kidney and .Bladder Trouble. " 1 It corrects Irregularities, strengthens the kidneys so they will eliminate the impurities from the blood and tones up the whole system. ' Commence tsking Foley's t Kidney Remedy at once and m avoid Bright 's Disease or Die. .feet i M. sad $1.00 bottles, j -fold ty Oabama Drag do, Concord. Cabarrus County Democratic Oonvsn. tion. At a meeting of the Democratic Ex ecutive Committee of Cabarrus Coun ty, held on tbe 10th day of April, lt 10. it was ordered that the primar ies be held on Saturday, June 25th, 1H1U, at 3 o clock p. m, in all town. ships, rieept No. 12, and in the re spective wards of No. 12 township at S (j clock p. m. It wus further ordeied that the Conntv Democratic . Convention be held in Concord on Saturday, July Jml, 1!M0, at 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing delegates to the . I . i 1 1 1 i ; i , Congressional ani State 'on veil i ions, and for tbe purpose of nominating candidates for the Leg islatures und tbe various County of- lic s .JNO. L. MILLER, Chairman. i alliums County Democratic ftiXeeu live Committee. When u man named John Smith is arrested and gives his right name Hie police never believe him. The Conservation of Nature's Re sources. Applies as well to our physical state a-, to material things. C J. Budlong, Washington, K. 1. realued bis oondi lion, and took warning before it was Ion lale. lie says: "I suffered severe It I iDiii kidney trouble, the disease be ing hereditary in our family. I have lukeu lour bottles of Foley's Kidney Keiuedy, and now consider myself Ihoroiighlv cured. Ibis should be a urning to all not to neglect taking I'olcy s Kidney Remedy until It is too lule. ( unarms Drug Co. Concord. A man never knows what a sublime idiot he cun make of himself till he talk in love. Better than Spanking. unking does nut cure children of bed u cl ling. There is a constitutional caui UJi'l .end I'nl li 1 1 . 1 1 -to.la this ch.ii. Iieal i- for His trouble. Mrs. M. buin- . '- V. Notre Dame, Ind., 'will free to any mother her success i. one treatment, with full instruc- Send no monev, but write her if your children trouble you iu nay. I .!! t blame the child, the are that il can 'I help it. This incut also cures adults and aged I I le trouble,) with urine dillii'olties liv .1 i or niu'ht. Marriiige is a partnership ill which the husband is very otien I he silent pari ner. What Everybody Ought to Know. That Holey Kidney Pills contain jn-l tin- ingredients necessary to tone, l reiigtlien und regulate tbe action of the kidneys, ( ubarrus Drug ( o. 1 1 s.itnet imes happens that we can help "I hers by keeping out of the way. Slops earache in two minutes, iiMiiliai'he or pain or burn or scald in h.' minutes; hoarseness, one hour; imi-clcuchi1, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas Electric Oil, monarch over pain. At drug stores. Southern's Convenient Summer Sche dnle to the 'Land it the Sky." Southern Railway anounces that Spring and Summer changes in Sche dules In Western North Carolina re sorts will take place Sunday, June 6, with through Sleeping Car aervice from all points, affording excellent sen' ice. It is expected that even greater crowds than ever before will visit these famous mountain resorts dur ing the sumer season. A WEAK WOMAN AND HER STORY in Floral, Ark.. Lives 'Lady Who reels mat nerMrength was Restored by CarduL Floral, Ark. "I must speak a go word for Cardui," writes Mrs. vii Hiker, of this place. "About a month ago I was In very bad health. I was so weak and nervous that I was not able to do my hotSsework. "My husband bought meione bottle-of Cardui, the woman's tonic. I took it ac cording to directions and now I am in good health. "I think Cardui is a fine-tonic for weak women. And you are not theoaty lady who iiniiKs so, nirs. Daicer. i Thousands, like you. ' save written la (ell of the wonderful beueat Cardui has been to them. Cardui contains no marten!, or other powertui drugs, it contains no glycerin or other mawkish-tasting ingredients. It is just a pure, natural extract, of natural vegetable heite, that have been found to regulate the womanly functions and strengthen the female ijateai. All druggists sell Cardui. See yours about it N. R-WW, to- UdkiT AMmj Dept. QMS. Boom MeditiQt Co., Chittanoota. Tern, for noots, im.ndHu book.HoM Trancal ua H-pin book. tat la DM CHICHESTER S PILLS INK HUMORS ttAMmT MImiiM.MMUmihWl SG10BVemGlSTSEilirrk1Kt cured in SO min utes by Weetf are" s Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold hy.lt. L. Msrsh, druggist' : -' -a bo.a. m I ... uk. ' - .V-X Itch NEIGHBORLY ADVICE. Freely Given By a Ooneord Citizen. When one bas uffered tortures form a bad back and found out bow tbe aches and pains can be removed, advice is of untold value to friends and neighbors, particularly when they know tbe statement is absolutely cor rect. The following neighborly advice comes from a Concord resident. Mrs. D. M. Thornburg, 45 Crowell street, Concord, N. C, says: "Several years ago I used Doan's Kidney Pills and from my experience feel justified in advising other kidney suf ferers to use them. At that time my back was very lame and sore and often pains extended into my limbs. I also had dull, miserable headnches und diz zy spells and was annoyed by iregular pussages of the ki ney wvretions. Thinking that my trouble arose from disordered kidneys, 1 begun using Doan's Kidney Pills and was convin ced that they were the remedy I need ed. They soon disposed o my com plaint and it has never returned." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Slates. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. The under dog frequently gels more sympathy than is good for him. COLORED POSTCARDS FREE. Not Cheap Trash, but Ten Beautiful Ones. I want to send free to 100 readers of The Tribune 10 beautiful colored post cards, all different, without any is no lake about this oner. advertising on them whatever. There 1 do it because 1 want people to know I hut when lliey want handsome cards, no matter what kind, they can gel them from me at u.anufacturers' prices. I send you this assortment .just lo show you the high grade curds 1 curry. All I ask is that you send me a two cent slump to rover postage. Address C. T. Johnstone, Pres., Dept. fiVI, IWhesler, N. i. j-i An I for an I is the natural result of a meeting between two egotists. Deafness Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tbe ear. lhere is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by coustitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an iudauied condition oi the mucous lin ing of tbe Eustchian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless tbe inflammation can be taken out and this tube restord to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed tforever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, whioh is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for anv case of Deafness (caused bv catarrh ) that cannot be cured by Hall 's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. . F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. The country editor is apt lo bewnne a vegetarian because that's the ua most of his subscriptions are paid. Scared into Sound Health. Mr. B. F. Kelley, Springfield, 111., writes: "A year ago I began to be troubled with my kidneys and bladder which grew worse until I became alarmed at my condition. I suffered also with dull heavy headaches and the action of my bladder was annoying and painful. I read of Foley's Kid ney Pills and after taking them a few weeks tbe headaches left me, the ac tion of my bladder was again normal, and I was free from all distress." Ca barrus Drug Co. Trying to keep up appearances what keeps some people down. Pair of Shears Free. To every subscriber of Tbe Concord Daily Tribune who pays a full year iu advance we will give free a pair of our 8-inch Spring Tension Shears. We have given away over 1200 pairs of these shares to subscribers of Tbe Times, and have never had a complaint about them. They sell everywhere for from 50 to 75 cents a pair. nope is a lire mans iiui inifiervious to tbe punctures of reality. What a Summer Cold May Do. A summer cold if neglected is just as apt to develop into bronchitis or pneumonia as at any other season . Do not neglect it. Take Foley's Honey and Tar promptly. It loosens the cougb, soothes and heals the inflamed air passages, and expels the cold in tbe system. Cabarrus Drug Co. The summer girl is on deck, and there is a boom in hammocks. You Can't Rub it Out. Ifyoubave rheumatism you should bake some in ternal remedy. Oils and liniments af ford only temporary relief, and delay tbe proper treatment. Rheumacide is an internal remedy, and removes the cause of tbe disease. It stops the pain quickly and cures to stay cured. Sold in liquid form, also tablets. 25c and 60s bottles at drurgista. Tablets bv mail 25e. Bebbbitt Chemical Co., BsitamoM.lU. "A CRUMB FROM THE Matthew 15:21 "Greut U thy faith; tie it unto OD loves tbe faithful and delights I -m blessings are for such. By wllb our blrtti, It Is not alike and to shape life according blessings of the future will more than offset the sacrifices of tbe present. However, while only the faithful will attain tbe exceeding- great and precious things of God's promises In this present age, we are glad that tbe Creator baa still In reservation an Inferior blessing for those who cannot exercise faltb now, but who must be dealt wltb during tbe Mlllennlul Age more along the lines of sight Our present study well Illustrates tbe Lord's grace towards those who trust him. Tbe C'amiimltlsh woman was a beatben woman one not an Israelite one with whom the Lord had not entered luto covenant relationship one of those who at that time were without God and without bope, because the Divine provision for the blessing of the Gentiles was not yet opened up to them. When our Lord sent forth his Apostles to preach the Gospel, healing all man ner of diseases aud casting out devils, he Instructed them to pass by all who were not Jews Gentiles and Samaritans. Bis words were. "Uo not into the way of the Gentiles and Into any city of tbe Samaritans enter ye not, for 1 sm not sent save to the lost sheep of tbe bouse of Israel." With a few excep tions our Lord's miracles were confined to tbe Jews. Tbey alone were God's covenanted people. For this reason Jesus Ignored tbe petition of the Cannaa ltlsb woman, crying "Have mercy on me, O Lord, Son of David! My daughter Is grievously vexed with a devil." And later on be explained, "I am not sent but to the lost sheep of the house of Israel," and "It Is not meet to take the children's bread and cost It to the dogs." The term "dogs" was applied to tbe GentUes by tbe Jews as signifying their inferiority. Our Lord merely made use of an expression common In his day, aud still common In Palestine. But note the woman's faltb: Sue replied. "Yea, Lord, yet tbe dogs eat of tbe crumbs wblcb fall from the Master's ta ble." What perseverance, what faith, was thus manifested! How evidently she believed tbe Lord to be tbe promised Messiah, tbe Heir of the throne of David! As Jesus intimated, she bad more faltb tban a majority of the Jews Her request w as granted "O woman, great Is thy faith I Be It unto thee even as thou wilt " Her daughter was healed from that hour. There are several lessons for us In this study. However degraded we may be by natur by heredity, by environment; bowerer outcast from God's favor, we may still know of tbe Divine compassion. The message la, "God Is Love." If he chose first of all to manifest bis favor towards Abraham's children. It did not signify that he hnd no love or care for tbe remainder ot mankind; merely that the Divine purpose must flow out to mankind through Divinely-appointed channels nnd In Uod's due time. We may be sure that when we get to the standpoint of perfect knowledge in tbe hereafter we shall see wisdom la every feature of the Divine program. For Instance, from the human standpoint It seems strange that God bas permitted s reign of sin and death In the world for tlOOO years, when be bus tbe full power to speak tbe word end to over throw the forces of evil aud to Inaugurate gracious Influences of blessing (or the deliverance of mankind from tbe power of sin and Satsn, Ignorance and superstition; to give light for darkness; knowledge of God for Ignorance and blindness. Studying tbe Divine Plan of the Ages, we dnd the lesson to be that God will first select a Church class and subsequently use the elect Church as channels of blessing toward tbe world of mankind. A little while, and tbe permission of siu aud the trials and difficulties ot the present life ahull buve served lo chisel and polish the "very elect." A little while, and they shall lie transformed to the glorious likeness of their Redeemer beyond t lie veil. And then a little while, ami tbe blessings loug promised to tbe world In general will be dispensed. The children of God will first be fed from tills table, nud then not merely crumbs will full for tbe remainder of the race, but rich nnd bountiful provision, exceedingly aud abundantly more than we could have nsked or thought It Is a greut and lmportaut truth thut many human beluga are more or less completely obsessed by evil spirits- demons not the spirits of human be ings, but the fallen angels, as tbe Scriptures declare. Many battle (or years against these influences of demons aud, because not rightly Informed of the Bible teaching on the subject, they come more aud more under the occult In fluences with danger of entirely losing their reason. It was probably some such affliction as this which affected the daughter of tbe Csnaaaltess. She seemed to reull.e thut there was only tbe one quarter from which she could get help. Hence ber Importunity, when she recognised tbe Lord. In another sense of the word all sin and sickness may be said to be afflic tions of the devil, because all are either directly, or through heredity, Satan's work. Thus our Lord declared that Satan had murdered our race by hi falsehood to mother Eve "lie was a murderer from the beginning and abode not In tbe Truth." Through bis lie our race bas gone down Into sickness, men tal, moral and physical, aud Is going down rapidly to the tomb. Thank God for tbe great Deliverer; thank God also, for his great day of dettvanwgsvtbs Millennial Age, now nigh at hand I USED UNIVERSALLY mm i - TTfrrrTi i i7rr" i CORTRIGHTSiSSolis WHEN Cortright Metal Shingles were first introduced (i4 years ago) you li.ul some excuse for being sceptical: liut now If you arc sceptical it can only be because you do not know the facts in the case. They arc u,ecl today from Hie Atlantic to the Pacific for all kinds of buildings, under all conditions. 1 hev arc lirepi,,..!, stormproof; never leak and last as long as the building itself without needing repairs. J r further detailed information apply to YORKE a WADSWORTH CO . CONCORD, N. 0. VACATION OUTOG THE GLORIOUS MOUNTAINS OF Western North Carolina "THE LAND OF THE SKY" "THE SAPPHIRE COUNTRY' Where There is Health in Every Breath. The Climate ia Perfect tbe Year Round. In Spring and Summer the Region is Ideal. REACHED BY Southern Railway Solid Through Trains, including Parlor Car, between Ooldsboro and Asheville via Raleigh, Oreensboro, Salisbury. Other Con venient Through Car Arrangements.. Summer Tourist Tourist Tickets oa gala MAY 15TH, 1910. LET YOU IDEAS AND WISHES BE KNOWN. .J. H. WOOD, D. P. A, Asheville, N. C. R. H. DeBUTTS, T. P. A., Charlotte, N. C W. a PARNELL, T. P. X, Baieifh, N. a., CHILD RE5'3 TABLE." - 2S Jun. 12. thee eves at thou ilt."T. t8. to bare them trust In hltu. His cntofeet reason of various conditions oannected easy to all to accept tbe Divine promisee to these, trusting that tbe rewards and TO GET ifi BEKEflClflL EFFECTS AOVSBUVtuEGKE P?fl6S KJ AND 1 Mm MANUFACTURED 8V TWC SOLO 6V ALL LEADING 0KC SI?LY.,SSAt30rTl MUM! New Irish Potatoes now on band. Nicest kind of Tomatoes and every thing accord ingly. Phone ua your orders and be pleased, or come and see our stock. HAHN-HONEYCUTT CO., Phone 263. Concord. N. C. FOR LIFE INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE OAUSALTY INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE call oa Mm hi S fat Co. St. Cloud Hotel Bldg, Ooneord, N. 0. Phone No. 231. Total Assets Re presen tod. $234,780,000 We call special attention to our Live Stock Insurance for farm, dray and pleasure animals. Also special elssses Horses and Cattle. C. A. ISENHOUR, Sec. 4 Treas. THOS. W. SMITH, Mgr. Iaawaaoa. Southern Railway Schedule. Following schedule figures publish ed ouly as information and ara not guaranteed. In effect May 16, 1910: 4:1U a. m., No. 8 Daily for Biob- mond and all local point. Co no sets at Greensboro for Winston-Salem and Raleigh, at Denville for Norfolk. 6 AO a. m., No. 44. Daily for Wash ington and points North. Connects at Salisbury ifor Asheville, Chattanoo ga and Memphis. Pullman and day coaches Atlanta to Washington. Pull man coach between Atlanta and Ral eigh. 6:20 a. m., No. 46 Daily for Char lotte and all local points. 10:10 a. m., No. 11 Daily for At lanta and local points. 11:05 a. m.. No. 30 Daily for Washington and New York. Pullman sleepers New Orleans to New York; day coach New Orleans to New York. Washington and all joints north. 12:03 a . m., No. 30. Daily for Washington and New York. 3:40 p. m., No. 7. Daily for Char lotte and local stations. 3:40 p. m., No. 46. Daily for Greensboro ami local points. 6:43 p. m.. No. 12 Daily lor lUeh- mond and all local points. Connects at Salisbury for Asheville. Chattanoo ga and Memphis. Sleeper, Charlotte to Richmond and Salisbury to Nor folk. 8:60 p. m.. No. 35 Daily to Mar ian ta and points South. Sleepers to New Orleans and Birmingham and day coaches Washington to New Or leans. R. L. Vernon, D. P. A Ohariotta, N. 0 H. P. Oary, O. P. A Washington. D O SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD. Charlotte, N. C May 14, 1910. Change of schedule SEABOARD AIR LINE, effective noon Sunday May 15. Westbound trains leave Char lotte as follows, daily : No. 133, daily, 8:50 a. m. No. 47, daily, 4:45 p. m. Eastbound, daily: No. 40, daily, 4:o0 a. m. No. 44, daily, 5:00 a. m. No. 132, daily, 7:00 p. m. Trains arrive in Charlotte aa fol lows from tbe east : No. 133, 9:50 a. ra No. 45, 12:01 noon. No. 39, 10:50 p. m. Arive ifrom tbe west: No. 46, 10:30 a. m. No. 132, 7:00 p. m. JAMES KER, JR., Traveling Passenger Arent For Sale . Cheap! Tm atnrv Ajwwm dvaUliML with pantry aad bath room, oaJfonOt Ua- JNO. K. PATTSBJOsT OOKPiXr.
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