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byr iat", i" "FiUr'i ti!:-7 Tls Hate C.iei Tie iWi is a quotation fm a JetUr written by IL 11. Walker, Erra-ri, Ind. "I contracted ser case of kidny trouWeT" My back gae out ndpain d me. ; I teemed to h losi til birngth and ambition; vu bother td Hh dixiy iptlls, xny bead touM swim and sped 9 to t before my ryes. ; I took Foley Kidney PUli regularly ' like a dcw man. CaWrui Drag Co. , cm-ossnrASCE. . Be U ordained by tie Board of Alder- men of the City of Concord: ILat all bill posters posting bill for eireasei and shows of til and shall within three. (3) days after the performance advertised, remore said "advertisement from all bill boards, . posts, or any ; sarf aea whatsoever . where displayed within the corporate " ' limits of the town of Ooncord. : - Any person violating the provisions -of this -ordinance shall fee deemed : guilty-of , a misdemeanor-and pon conviction shall be fined fifty dollars - or .imprisoned thirty days. - ' W. II. GIBSON, Clerk. V,' Jnne-1, 1910. . v, " tf . , TEE KORTH CAROLINA r C0LLEQ2 CF AGRICULTURE AND rxH-vHANIO ARTS. ' . : : The State's college for training in ' dnstrial. workers. Courses In Agrl- culture, Horticulture, Animal Hus , haadry and Dairying; in Civil, Elec trical and . Mechanical Engineering: in -Cotton Milling and Dyeing: in 'Industrial . Chemistry; and in Agri coltnral teaching. . ; '" .." " . Entrance examinations ;- at - each county seat on the 14th of July. . ,"TD. H. BILL, President " 1 ' . . -Wert Raleigh, N. C. SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILROAD, , , - Charlotte, N. O, May '14 1910. I-Change of schedule SEABOARD Alii LINK effective - noon ; (Sunday ; May 15. Westbound trains leave Char- Jotte a follows, daily: , ' - j "r. No. 133, daily, 9:50 a.:m. c No. 47, dailyi 4:45 p. m. ., fiastbound, daily : -. v . V- -. . No. 40, daily, 4:50 a. m. - No. 44, daily, 5:00 a. m. . ; No. 132, daily, 7:00 p. m. V , "Trains arrive in Charlotte as fol -lows from the east: No. 133, 9:50 a. m. "J .' t No. 45, 12:01 noon."1 ,?" No. 39, 10:50 p. m. t Arive from the west: - ;No, 46, 10:30 a, m. ; " No. 132, 7:00 p. m. ;r i' " -. JAMES KEEL'3SL Traveling Passenger Agent, Jot -Sale - Seven room , cottage,: city , water, two stablesy tot 66x150 feet, . West Corbin street. If taken in ' the Tiftil few davs the cries $130f Jno. K. Patterson & Co. td yTc;7.n of Aivaaced Az Vtier Ax- rest. Charlotte Observer, ' . The unusual spectacle of ' a white, woman 57 years of age under -jureit on a charge of drunkenness was pre sented Friday in Charlotte when a SalLsbury woman by the name of Laura Morgan. was arrested at the Southern Railway station when ' she rame m on the train. - Her a air is silvered with white. - Sae 1 did not realixe where she was or what had happened to her several' hour after ber arrest, even so late as -miduight She admitted drinking; but sali she did it to drown, her troubles. She said she lived only a few bloeksaway on the corner of - Lee and . Fisher streets, but as it happened that Jcorner was just 44 miles further away than .1. - iL 1-1 . 7 sua luuugui - . - . - t . Must Be Above Suspicion. - Kidney and bladder ailments i are so . ' . - it.' . 1 . J serious - in ineir consequences, ana if unchecked so often fatal tbt any remedy offered for their ears must be above suspicion. Foley s Kidney Pills contain no harmful drugs, and nave sueessiully stood a long and thorough test. Cabarrus Drug Co. ,t?i Davis Vifclte Su!phnr Springs An ideal place to spend the summer. . The water unsurpassed, Accommodatrnna fftr 9Ffi enipata Seweracre. hot and coldatha. Electric lights. Enlarged dining room. v. Small tables. Splendid fare and service. - , -Two trirrmo-rt trains frran Char. lotte, daily except Sundays. . ' rnpne ana teiegrapn connec tions: Resident physician. First class accommodations at a low nrip.fi. Mav. .Tnn nnrl STfpm- ber, $6 to $8 per week. Judy and August, $8 to ?10 per week. -: Special rates to families. Open May, 16 to Oct 1, 1910. . - Write for booklet to , OAVIS BROS, Owners & Props., HiMcnite.N.! UVs CoIlecUi 3.U6 from tie An- tomobilUU. During the cwnOSoc of the sew North Carolina a goaxbli sxs for the first year just dosed, there were reg istered L580 mschines with the pay ment of te $5 registration and license tax. In addition to this there were 252 transfer certificates at f 1 eaeh. Now wkh the beginning of the second year there have been 1,294 renewals at $1 each. So that the revenue from this act practically within the period of the first year of its operation, has been 19,445. There ' are 175 auto mobile licenses that have not bees re newed. Some of thece have, of eonse, passed out of the State, but quite a number are doubtless liable and the secretary of State is renewing these as of June 30 for a short period to save the holders the necessity of pay ing $j for new license. .It costs abont $G00 per year to administer this au tomobile act. "v ', 'v t . Receipt That Cures veall Hen-Free . - Texas Crops Good. ; . The Texas State Agricultural De partment has issued its report of erop conditions on July L It shows that the eotton condition is good all over the State with the exception of a few localities in Texas,, where the boll weevil is doing damage. -., ; , The erop is in 25 per cent to 75 per cent better condition that at this time last year, y" , - , ' ' The corn crop conditions declined from 10 per cent to 25 per cent since June 1 in Central and Northwestern Texas and improved 15 per cent to 50 per cent in other parts of the State. The fruit erop is from 50 per cent to 100 per eent better than in 1909 all oyer the State. Send Name and Address Today You Can Hare It Free and Be Strong and Vigorous. t fca tm my pnnrnim prearrlptoa for erooa debility. Uck of vifor, wrakeatd au kaod. tilin tiaofy u4 tame back, brought oa br tzcmics, Minatarml draiaa, or the foiUea of Toata, thai aa cared as auay won aad acr oo art rig ht ia their ora aoaaea wilhoal rnny addiUoaat help or awdtctar Om t think imr aiaa who Ua ho recaia hit auat? puwu and einllty. qaicklf and qvteUy. abould have B cop jr. So 1 have oratTBuaed to Brad a copr of lh ttre rriptioa freiotxharcc. ia a pUia, ordtaary atat td eaaclopa la any au who wiU wriM Be forU. .. . Thia prcacriptiaa oooc from phyaiciaa who aaa aiadc a apectal study of aaea aad I am coa einced it ia the aarrat-actiaa; combiaaUoa for lb care of deficiealauaboodaiid vigor (allure ever pal together. , - I think I owe it to my fellow maa to tend them a copy ia aoafideaca so that aay maa anywhere who ia weak aad discoaraged with repealed fail ares may atop droggiag himself with harmful patent medicinea, secure what I believe to the quickest-acting restorative, ap-bailding, 6 POT TOUCHING remedy eves devised, aad so cure himself at home quietly and quickly. Just drop me a line like this: Dr. A. B. Robinson 4812, Lack Building, Detroit Mich- aad I will send yoa a copy of this splendid recipe ia a plain or dinary envelope free of charge. CHICHESTER S PILLS .WiRv . TltK DIAMOND BRAN IK' a - Xadlest Ask yonr lrugglt fine v b i-aeA-tera maswsd llrandi 1M1U la ltcd sod Void met.llt' Doses, mica whs lilus Kibbos. m sms a auieK .Inr ar mtp UrunlKt. Ait U rCII 1-TllfcH.TKB S DIAMONIt IIRANU flUlJi, for i yeui known u Bett, Stiat, Alwayi Relhl l SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE See The Times for Job Printing. - Had Two Appendixes. ' ' . Wilkesboro Chronicle. , i 4" Walter Vajinoy, who was operated on last week at the Wilkes hospital a. J.' i ; f t ' ior , nppeuuicrus, is , improving, : an making the operation Dr. White tells us they made the remarkable discov er ythat Mr. Yannoy had two appen dixes. The doctor books give rare instances of the kind, but this is the first time the doctors here have seen anything of the kind. " Is life Worth Uving?". . Mrs. Mollie McRaney, Prentiss, Miss., writes that she 'had a snvnrn case of kidney and Madder trouble, ana tnat tour Aotties of. Foley's Kid ney Remedy cured her sound and well She closes her lettei bv savins?! heartily recftrnmend Foley's Kidney to any sunerer or tudney disease. It Rave my life." Cabarrus Drug Co.v For Sale 67, -acres o land with building, orchard and meadow, one .mile east . of Jackson Training School. Jno. K. Patterson & 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. THE SANITARY PLUMBING CO. Phone 334. 81 S. Union St. City Pressing Clut D. B. FOWLKES, Manager. " As the world goes around and around, zou bear the iron ring of its sound, Long Pants made short, square coats made round, Remember that Paul is still in town, After the needle and the machine, Then the clothes ere sponged and cleaned, Coats pressed nicely and pants in a crease, Think of the pressor last but n least. . Gratefully, . DAN & PAUL. 1. N. Burleyson, M. D. Concord, IT; 0. Office and residence in Morris Build ing, rooms 12 and 18. , . 'Phone Ko, 830. TERRIBLE STRAW RESULTEDjIOT AI.1ISS A Lenoir Lady, After Two Weekj . Crindini ; Labor, ; Feels ; . Better Than Ever. '. Lenoir, N. C, MI am not tired at ifl, and am stouter than I have ever been," writes Mrs. Kate Waters, of Lenoir, N. C-, ''although I have ust finished a two weeks' wash. I- lay my strength to Cardul, the woman's tonic I have taken t. lot of it and I can never praise it enough for what it has done for me. I can never thank you enough for the ad vice you gave me, to take Cardul, for since taking it I look set well and am stout as a mule." You are urged to take Cardul, that gen tle, vegetable tonic, for weak women. Its use will strengthen and build up your sys tem, relieve or prevent headache, back ache and the ailments of weak women. It will surely help you, as it has helped thousands of others, in the past 50 years. R R-tVrffit to: Ladies' Advisory Dept. Charta oogi Medldoe Co., Chsttanooea, Teniu, for Special Inttntctioru. and64-Daie book. Horns Treatment kx Women, scat in pUia wrapper, oa request, LIFE INSURANCE FIRE INSURANCE CAU SALTY INSURANCE LIVE STOCK INSURANCE can oh . kki Lc&si K trust .Go. St Cloud Hotel Bid, Concord, N. 0. Phone No. 231. rotal Assets Represented.$224,780l000 We call special attention to our Live Stock Insurance for farm, dray and pleasure animals. Also special classes Horses end Cattle. - C. A. ISENHOUR, Sec. & Treas. THOS. W. SMITH, Mgr. Insurance. Stops earache in two minutes, toothache or pain or burn or scald in five minutes; hoarseness, one hour; muscleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas' Eleotrk Oil, monarch over pain. At drug stores. TtVhintr nilftfl rtrovoka nrofanitv. but but profanity won't eure them. Doan's Ointment cures itching, bleeding or protuding piles after years of suffer ing. At any drug store. For Sale The P. M. Misenheimer lot on North Spring street, adjoining the lot of the Presbyterian manse. Jno. K. Patterson & Co. tf. $'1hrn r-vCr ' S Following tbUtia j3C as lllah ed only s infonr-r..- tud re noi guaranteed. . In cSeet' L'ly 15, 1919: 4:10 a. in, No. S Daily iot Ris mond and all local points. Connects at Greensboro for V ineton-lea and Raleigh, at Denville for Norfolk. 6 :4o a. m- No. 44. Daily for Wash ington and point North. Connects -a O-1 i M . s.i :i - n..n.. . osvuauuxr avr Asusruis, V4iauairw , ga and Memphis. Pullman svnd day coaches Atlanta to Wsahington, Pull man coach between Atlanta and Ral eigh. 9-20 a. m- No. 45 Daily for Char lotte and all lpeal points. 10:10 . m- No. 11 Daily for At lanta and loeal pointo. 11:05 a. m No. 36 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 . nu Ho. 30. DaMy for Washington and New York. ' 3 .-40 p. m No. 7j Daily Cor Cna lotte and local stations. 3:40 p. nu No. 45. DaDy for Greensboro tvnu loeal point. - 6:43 p. m No. 12 Daily for Kieb mtmA anrl all InMl mint. fionnseta at Salisbury for Asheville, Gbattanoo ga and Memphis. Sleeper, Chsrlotta to Richmond and Salisbury to Nor folk. - - a irn ' T nit TV.il. L Vm. lanta and points South. Sleepers to New Orleans and Birmingham and day coaches Washington to NewOr leans. R. L. Vernon, D. P. A Charlotte, IT. 0 H. P. Cary, G. P. A, Washington, D.0 THE NORTH: CAROLINA State Normal and Industrial College Maintained by the State for Women of North Carolina. Tour x regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses for Teachers. Fall session begins September 14, 1910. Those de siring to enter snonid apply as eary as oosible. For catalogue and other information address JULIUS L FOUST, Ftaaldant, 6-13. - Greensboro, N. 0. HHcn Unsure JEbefr Eives To secure their loved ones if they die, what they intend to provide if they live. Reflect 1 Have yon made suitable provisions for your wife And children t If not apply for Insurance in the MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, THE POLICY HOLDERS' FRIEND and do it JNO. E. PATTERSON & GO, Afft. , i i a : i ii ii t n ii I II II II II 1 1" 1 1 ' - iff HtwW - -1 - . , - 3 , v - ; - a f !(Q) E e We demand in Suits for Summer wear materials as fine and tailoring as 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 "Clothes Beautiful" MADE AND DESIGNED BY 5chloss, Br;os. Sn Company Baltimore V New York v Boston We have found these things carried to the highest point and at Tloderatd Prices. Of Interest to every GENTLEMAN who combines HIGH QUALITY and MODERATE PRICE ,The particular man realizes that "neeligee;, does not mean "neglect" Summer time claims Smart f, ,:Shirts and Ties and Hosiery for its own. Comfort demands plenty of them, frequent trips to the r laundry requre J)igh quality, and your, pocket-book naturally calls for moderate prices. f We have 1 1 "Studied the question-longlo strike the happy medium of High Quality at floderate Prices. We want you to come in and see, - I VJ e naTe a Ii0' in all sizes and - : - patterns ol the most celebrated Blurts. ' Negligee with plain and plaited bos oms. ',' i a Plain whtt, " M.nntn tarn l?5!rtS StriDe "Paterae '11.00 to 12X0 C-Z - i Fin.ClohasBUkra . , Solid Colors : L00to$L60 with attached and detached cuffs. ' C STRAWS -The "Yatch'' is dividing popularity this Beason-with the softie attached aoft collars in ' straws in negligee shapes. Yachts in smooth and rough straws. .Soft straws SW&&i uu in Milans ancT Mackinawsand the - ever popular Panama Straw, Hats. Auto and Golf Caps. Fancy Hat JBands 25 and 50 cents. - UNDEEWEAE Knee , length drawers in . Nainsook, price r50o Coat Shirts with long or snort sleevs, price ;.-..l-50o r .COLLASS - v All the new Summer ehapes in' the most popular eolars 2 for ..25o TIES Silk, four in hand and bow ties in new weaves and patterns -the slip eta8y,.prespiration proot kind '50e WASH TIES Wash four in hands in pretty stripes to match negligee shirte at ,2fa Lisle ibalf hose in solid oolora and ' neat patterns at J25e aai C3e
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