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I . V, .3 , , , . T3 NAIL-SAX. .:: . . JTY. ' ! -r -r-r Kow U iaj i J . '. look fcoW - jrfi L bna fny. SJ v "rondoS fat foo looluof yang, pro- kawuat irewtk si . r ""P lns . .c - d FIUvljr lie- , .U a r Tim. T3rtkiJ -n "STTTPTT ,U(J STORE. . . SEXLOARD AXR.LINE RAILROAD. V. - i Charlotte, N. C, May "14, 1910, .- Change 1 of aoheduls 6EAB0ARD AIR LINE, eiloctive noon Sunday May 15. Westbound trains leave Char- lotto as 10U0WS4 daily: -: fNo. 133 daily, 9:50 a. m. No. 47, .daily , 1 :45 p. m. ' SastbduDd, daily: - : . , N0.1 40, daily, 4:50 am. f Not 44,;daily, 5:00 a. m. - - No. 132. daily. 700 n. m. . t Trains arrive -in harlotte as fol lows xrom ine east; " - ; . No. 133, 9:50 a. nv - -" - No. 45, 12:01 noon. I ,' , v No. 39, 10:50 p. m. - , ... ! . Arive from the west: " " , No. 46, 10 :30 a. m. " - 'No, 1327:00 p. m. ' -- JAMES KER, JR., Traveling Passenger Agent Cures Backache, Kidney and - Bladder Trouble. '. It corrects irregularities T strengthens the kidneys so they ? ' will eliminate the impurities k from the blood and tones up - " the whole system. ; - Commence taking , Foley's : : Kidney - Remedy at once and 1 avoid Bright's Disease or Dia- betes,, 30. and $1.00 botUc. Sold by Cabarrus Drag Co., Concord. jFOR SALE wo electric motors, one and two horse' power, c Apply to - -v , - -. ' ', -v J. BSHEEBILL, . s m m . S A m - LOWESSTOXIL Miss Maude Pom lass, of Barber, visited Miss .Martha Miller Sunday nteht retanunr Monday morning. Last 8atarday morning, July 2nd, about 10:30 the invited friends and relatives of Mr. and Mrs.' John Isen- boor , went to their home and gave Mrs. Iaenhour , a surprise birthday dinner. ' At noon table was pre pared in the lawn and spread with manv rood Chines to. eat. Alter short talk to Mrs. Jsenbonr y oev. C. P. Fisher everybody was invited to help out with the table. It -was an eniovable event, and everybody went away feeling that jt was a day weu spent Mrs. Isenhoor was the recip ient of many useful presents. Miss Kate Kluttx, who nas a posi tion as stenographer and bookkeeper with the Ray Printing Co., ot Char, lotte, spent Sunday and Monday with her oarents. M.t. and Mrs. u. u Klntts. , 1 y :r :. ' : On aeconnt of the funeral of Dr. J. C. Clapp Sunday July 3rd, oommun ion at Lowerstone was postponed un til the third Sunday in July. The third Sunday in July in the afternoon Children's Day will be ob served at Lowerstone."; It is anticipa ted to be the best service that lias been held there for-several years. Everybody is cordially invited to attend.- -,r- : - '' .'. ' - Mr. Murphy Wagcmer spent Sunday with home folks, v toUUUljAtt. r i-lows. Mrs. Robt. Rogers, of Charlotte, is visitinjr her father, Mr. W. O. NeweU, There was quite an exciting ball game Saturday afternoon when , the Rocky River boys played oossamon's. The home team was deieatea Dy seore of 9 to 11. The game was dis tinguished by a series of brilliant nlava bv both teams. Mr. N. J. Sherrill, of Charlotte, is occupying bis summer borne at Sher rill 'e Mineral Springs. ; -. - Mrs. T. L. Kluttz and son Louis are visiting relatives in No. L Col. Jake P, Newell spent a few davs of last week in No. 10. ' . Mrs. Clarence Barrier, of Concord; is spending some time with her father, Mr. J. C. Horton. " ' Mr. Bost Green-spent Sunday at Sossamon Springs. " ,W are glad to note that No. 10 has the first cotton bloom. May the first bale of cotton also" be gained, by the township..- There's '? Nihil factum' in 'Flows except a busy season of work as the ;C-19: , farmers are getting ready to ','lay, by" their crops. . - I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wade spent Sunday at the borne of Mr. W. A. Joyner. - ' , Q. ToUy's Kidney Pills Have Cvred - - Me." The above is a quotation from a letter written by H. M. Walker, Evatuvule, Ind. "I contracted a severe ease of kidney, trouble. My back gave out and pained me. I seemed to have lost all strength and ambition; was bother ed with duxy spells, my bead would swim and specks float before my eyes. I took Foley's Kidney Pills regularly like a new man. Cabarrus Drag Cv Scene TUlas school. V . Vicar's WUNow, can any of yon bright Uttle children tell me of another ark? - .: - .. Model Scholar I can, mum. . Vicar's Wife-Test Model Scholar "'Ark the Xrad An gels Sing." London Globe. ' ', A Few Short Weeks. . . Mr. J. S. BartelL Edwardsville, B1L, .trites: "A few months ago my kid- leys become congested. I bad severe jackache and pun across the kid neys and hips.'' Foley' Kidney Pills reeted the action of my kidneys. This was brought about after my using them only, a few short weeks. I can cheerfully recommend barms Drug Co. ; them." Ca- Presldent of Local Cricket" Club The secretary Informs me that the work of erecting the new pavilion has been suspended because our stock of wood -baa become exhausted. Now,. 1 think If we all-pnt.ouri heads together we shall be able to provide an adequate supply of that material. London Fun. city ORDINANCE. . - Be it ordained by the Board of Alder men of the City of Concord : That all bill posters posting bills for arouses- and shows ox all una shall within three (3) days after the performance advertised, remove said advertisement from all bill boards, posts, or any surface whatsoever where displayed within the corporate limits of the town of Conoord. 1 Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined fifty dollars or imprisoned thirty days. W. H. GD3S0N, Clerk. June 1, 1910. tf ASSESSMENT. The CabarrujL Mutual Fire Insur ance Assessment Tor May is due and payable at the Concord National Bank within sixty days from May 1st, 1910. J NO. K. PATTERSON, ' BeeyTreaa. Tie "TxH" Diaatr Pafl. . , Lexingtea Dispatch. , What means all thW cotton mill talk of curtailment, of abetting down, of throwing thousand of hard-work ing people out of a xI . Ian? Tan president Didnt ho promise pros perky to the South! Lm't the tariff nigbT Didn't the republicans teU the eotton mill people a high tariff would help them t Didn't the eotton mill op eratives bear that if they voted the republican ticket two years ago they onld have plenty of work, (rood wagea and a fall dinner caiL lleyl And yet beginning last Friday two and three-quarter million spindies in the south began to curtail their out put During the summer the mills have agreed to stand idle four weeks. I be men who own the mills say they are losing money on every pound of cloth they make. They say this will be the largest curtailment of eotton goods the southern mills nave ever known. What does it meant Where is the 'full" dinner pailf Where are the good, fat, prosperous times we beard so much of. from republican spellbinders two years ago this sum mer T We require so answer. 1 . ii I, , j Most Be Above Suspicion, Kidney and bladder ailments are so serious in their eonseanences. and if unchecked so often fatal that any remedy offered for their cure must bn above suspicion. .Foley's Kidney Puis contain no harmful drugs,, and have sucessfully stood a long and thorough test Cabarrus Drug Co. Tweleve Dead in Race- Riots. Twelve dead, two fatally wounded. hundreds of others, injured, many of u : k. 1. . 1 kuoiu pcriuusiy, ag result ui me Johnson-Jeffries fight. There were serious race riots and attempted lynshings in New York, PiMladelphw, (Washington, Norfolk, Va. Roanoke, .Ya., several towns in West Virginia, Atlanta, New Orleans St. Louis, Moundsville, 111., Plainville, Con., Pueblo, CoL, and in dozens of other cities and towns, including Los Angeles, CaL, which is Jeffries home, It 13 believed that the race feeling engendered will cause more or : less serious trouble for weeks to come. , Nesr Irish Potatoes now on hand. ; Nicest kind of Tomatoes . , And every thing accord, ingiy. Phone us your - orders and be pleased, -or come and see our stock. HAHIMIONEYCUTT CO., Phone 263. - Concord, N. C, Is Life Worth Living" , .Mrs. Mollis McRaney, Prentiss, Miss., writes . that, she 'had a severe case of kidney and bladder trouble, and that four bottles of Holey 's Kid ney Remedy cured her sound and well, bhe -closes her lettei by saying: heartily recommend Foley's Kidney to any sufferer - of kidney disease. It save my life." Cabarrus Drug Co, Fof Sale 67 acres of land with - building, orchard and jneadowi one 1 mile -east of Jackson Training t SchooLi ! Jno, K. Patterson A Co. Did You Ever Think About This? That two things are necessary in ev ery dependable Plumbing equipment Good Fixtures and Reliable Work manship; -We supply both Plumbing Fixtures and our own 'High-Grade Workmanship. Both guaranteed by us. TEE SANITARY PLUMBING CO. Phone 334. . 81 8. Unloa St LITE INSURANCE FIRE nrSURANCE GAUSALTT INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE '-;::'b'y.eiSl on Usal:u S.Tr.st Hi. St Cloud Hotel Bldg, Concord, N. 0, -Phone No.-231. fotal Assets Represented.1224,781,000 We call, special attention to our Live Stock Insurance for farm, dray and pleasure animals. Also -special classes Horses, and Cattle. C. A ISENHOUR, Sec. & Treas. THOS. W. SMITH. Mgr. Insurance. Stgcn-SO ,. FoUowbg schedule fs-m j. v;j ed only as inforaition re Bot ruaranteed, In effect May IS, I310t to., no. omijmj 1PT arm avond and all toeal pourU. -Consecta at Oreensboro for Tiuaton-Calea and ttaiaign, at JJenviIle far Katfoik. : . a. m. No. 44-Daily ti Wasa Ugton and poixta , North.: Tnnnssta at Salisbury cor Asbevilla. Cbattanoa. ga and Mempua. Pullman -end day eoaehes Atlanta to Weahingtoa. Puii- man eoaea between. Atlanta and Sal eigh. y ., 620 a. nL, No. 45-Deily fojr Char. lotte and all local points. - .-. lOdO a. m, No. 11 Dailx.'far At- buita and local pobta. woo a. m, No. ..3o Dairy for Washington and New York PaQmas sleepers New Orleans to New York; day coach New Orleans to New York. Washington and all points nertfe. 12:03 a . m. No. .30. Daily for Washington and New York. 3-40 p. bl, Na 7-Dafly for Cia. lotte and local stations. , 3:40 p. m No. 46. DaOv taf Greensboro anC local points. 6:43 p. No. 12 Daily forBich mond and all local pobta.. Oonneets at Salisbury for Ashevillet Chattanoo ga and Memphis. Steeper, Charlotte to Richmond and Salisbury, to s Not folk. ' . 80 p. m- No. 35 Daily taNor lenta and points Sooth.. Sleepers to New . Orleans and Birmingham and day coaches Washington to New Or leans. : '' R. L. Vernon, D. P. A; CharlotU, V. O H. P. Cary, O. P. A, Wasbingtoq, D.O THE NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE AND - MECHANIC ARTS. The State's college for training in dustrial workers. : Courses In Agri culture, Horticulture, Animal Hus bandry u&DainuusrUt OivU, Elec- itricauajid Meehanlcal -r Engineering : in CottonOilling and;-Dyeing; in Industrial Chemlstry;;"and in Agri cultural teachinz. .rInttrance-examinations at each tonntjueat anie 14tb of July. D. H. HELL. President West Raleigh, N. 0. THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for Women of ; North Carolina. Four regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses , for Teachers, t Fall session begins September 14, 1910. " Those de siring to enter should apply aaearly as posible. For eatalogue and other information address JULIUS L TOUST, President, 6-13. .Oreensboro,-V. 0. 1IUcnainsure I .ffibefr i3Lf ves To secure their loved caeiil they die, what they intend to provide if, they live. Reflect 1 Have yon made suitable provisions for your wife and ehildrenf If not apply for Insurance in the MUTUAL BENEFIT XE& INSUR ANCE COMPANY, THE JffOLICY HOLDERS' frFRIEND- and do it now. JNO. K PATTEBSON V Agta. m - , ,.w,.,if;.. . . . , .,,,;e,: J vll J)'- -V,' v ' " .- ! ., .l ' i JU- ..'J V. ' ii t .-. i; a y '.i W- 'M, J&Kf.' m .We demandin.Suitsior Summer wear materials as fine and ,Moririg asf,high ,,class,;as we do in heavier garments for ' winter. . . 'Being lighter in weight it stands to reason that to hold 'Shape and - Smart styles, they require it, and , in The vGlothes Beautiful" MADE AND DESIGNED BY ' . Schlpss, Bkos. Company Baltimore New York Boston We have found these things carried to the Jiighest point and at moderate Prices. Of Jixterest to eveirrGENTEEMAN who combines The particulariman- realizes that Mnegiie;,' does not mean "neglect"6ummer time claims Snaart I ; Shirts and Ties and Hosiery for its own. Comfort demands plenty of them, frequent trips to the laundry requre high quality, -and your pocket-book naturally calls for moderate prices. Wahaive studied the question long ta strike th happy medium of High Quality At Hoderate Prices. . We want you to come in and see. ' ' " : . ' -, r n 1 i pattern of 1 J - Negligee wit SHIRTS full line in all sizes and the most celebrated shirts. with plain and plaited bos- rvO"" v4; - Solid Colors ..$L00 to $U0 -1 gjaaaadWewTeiai ,, , - t . with attached and detaehad nffa. , STR'AWS The "Yateh'': is dividing popularity this season -with "the .soft Shirts i with, attached .soft eoUara in - straws in negligee shapes. Yachts in smooth and rongh straws. . Soft istraws: SvSStwS'SM ( . in- Milana and Mackinaws and the ever popular JPanama. Straw Hats. , , , , Auto and Golf Caps. - Fancy Hat Bands 25 and 50 cents. : 00 mo UNDERWEAR , jnew weaves 'and -frnttems 4ha-slip - - 1 , - . 1 " -letasy, prespiration.prool.ldnd w50e ? th drftwem in Nainsook. ,.. .-r--.-. . Knee t length - drawers in Nainsook, price j LM..M......-...M.50a Coat Shirts with long or short sleevs, pries ..ftu...'.i.."-"--JMs . COLLARS All.: the new Summer shapes in the most popular eolars f 2' for .25o i " '. ;- ' TIES V yJ-jH 0 Silk four inland ,and bow tie in WASH TIES Wash four in hands in pretty stripes to match, "negligee shirto at jJffi . " iSOCKB Lisle ihalf hose in solid eolors and ' If neat patterns at 25o asi C3e !
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