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- . TO GET niut!.tfi....'.itrtusi li.i mi J w v I - V ... i .. Tt 1 i 1 I . MANUFACTU.-SVTH5 . SOLO C ALL' LEADING 0' "3T5 Owe S(ZE-cLv;soABom!v ; - JTIIUSIAST Mrs. Lena ureswa, or umion, Kiss.; Has a Few Facts tot Tell Our Readers About 'z . ; Cardul ; - . - Clinton, Miss. "Thanks to CarduI,H writes Mrs. Lena Oresham, of this place, "1 have been greatly relieved."- i. 'I suffered for three years from female Inflammation, and had taken medicine from four different physicians without much benefits "I have received more benefit from seven bottles of Cardui, than from all the impv tn gmni a nar-ai an nra scr. m . ' - swaa a , t - ii . JLSO M J VOIUUIt IMU 9 -WS TV It speaks for itself. It has helped so Mnamf 4ViMiconHtf f fnifcf Ha 9 hi A tf help you. s- - ' Trying Cardul won't hurt you. It Is safe, harmless, gentle in action, and . purely vegetable. ? a .: s .: - If you ant weak, tired, down and out, fry Cardui. v': iw " If you ae sick, miserable, and surfer ''from womanly - pains, like headache, backache, dragging feelings: pains in Side, arms, legs, etctry Cardu!. , It is the medicine for all women. 7 ,, It Is the tonic tor you. . - i N. B.Xmtt tot bdles' Advisor Dept. - Following sebedoFO e&X f publish ed only as informrntiop ad are not , ;i.,J T iV a. ir .IS". t a. m., o. o jauy ior aien- k mond and all local points. Connects L at Greensboro for Winston-Salem and Raleigh, at Denville f or Norf oHt- s : ; :48 am, No. 44.Daily for Wash ington and ooints North. Co&nftti r at Salisbury for Aaheville, Chattanoo- ga and Memphis. Pullman nd daj coaches Atlanta to Washington. Pull man coach between Atlanta and Eal : eigh.' . ' ' -" ' ' 6 :20 a. m., No. 45 Daily for Char, lotte and all local points. 10:10 u m., No. 11 Daily for At- ; mnta and local points. - - 11:05 a. No. 36 Daily for ; Washington and New York. Pullman Bleepers New Orleans to New York; f day coach New Orleans to New York. Washington and all joints north. 12:03 ;. m.; No. 30. Daily for Wo eh vnrrf nn mvA Maw VatTt . .:.. - 3:40 p. No. 7eDaily for Char lotte and local stations, .:- -----,, v w s. auij vv yj rmj . avt Greensboro anC local points.";- s '"? ' 6 :43 p. m., No. 12 Daily for Rich mond and all local points. Connects ' at Salisbury for Aaheville, Chattanoo ga and Memphis. -. Sleeper, Charlotte to xwicnmona ana oausDury w nor folk. :":,vv t-y. i yvr. ' 80 p. m Nb. 35 Daily to Ko - Ian ta and points South.- 61eepera to New "Orleans and Birmingham and ;; day coaches Washington to New Or leans. v".-: -. ' ; .-. R. L. Vernon, D. P. Charlotte, IT. 0 B. P. Caxy, Ot. P. Washlsgto D.O THE NORTH CAROLINA State Normal and" Industrial Ccllc - Maintained oy tne ctate lor women of North v Carolina. Four " regular Courses leading to Degrees. Special Courses -for Teachers. Fall session - begins September 14, 1910.' Those de siring to enter should apply as early "as posible. For catalogue -and other - information address . - B-1S. , ; Greesslicro, Hfc 0. " TES NOHT2 CAHCUNA . C0LLEQ3 CP ACrJCrLTUr3 ACT .1 UECSAlO AliTS. . - The State's college for training In dustrial workers. Courses in rrl- culture, EorticTUture, Ar.irrq l : bandry and Dairying; ia Civil, U:s trical and Hachanicsl Eaglncorlr; mltural toachisj. ' ; Eatrca eiadlaatlons at ' each county scat on t-s llh of July. -. D. H. LTLL, rrs-"-T t IT. C. ttt Hi Uktowji nil w ' Conccrl, I.". C. O.T.ce and miJonrs i.i I!;r.!3 EuTI in, rooms 12 end 33.. Tie E-dsa Crjliiaja-ta Grut , Kad. Om lsboro Correspondence of Esleigh New and Observer, . ' . . At tha Firvt Prbytna eborch Sunday morning, . after "the earmon from Et. Sam Raoklin, ir. a -Clay Williams made an eloquent and i itructiva addres on the presaiug oedc tb Barium. Springs- or phanage. II stated that besides considerable debt, the institution u in absolute need of funds to provide food for tli children. On the hut Sunday in Jar all th Presbyterian churches in this Synod Trill taks special ollectioa for the orphanage, and so great nra th need for eld, Mr.'Wililama said that in ease th response from the varioos congrega tions was not liberal, the large Pres byterian church had resolved to post pone setting date, for ita annual pienio until after July 31st. If, tie said, the contributions wer not sox- rkaent to the tide the orphanage over ita embarrassment, the Sunday school would contribute every dollar in its treasury for the orphans and abandon its annual picnic ' " . : . ' - 9 - Importance of High- Grade Sanitary A c ; Plumbing. :; Good Plumbing is one of tie most important features about a bouse. Yon cannot have to many safe-guards for the health of your -family and your self. Therefore the slight cost of the BiaT Plumbing will In reality be health assurance as well as a saving in repair bills. - . . c v " ;t ' fiANITABY PLUMBIirO 00, ' Phona 834. ' :. - " .v - ' New Irish Potatoes now ' ' on hand. Nicest kind of Tomatoes ' and CTery thing 'accord-' . ;ingly. . - . Phone ns ; yonr -orders.' and be pleased, br come ' : and see our stock. . HAHfMlONEYCUTT CO., Phone 263. 1 Concord; N. C UFE'XNSUSANCS , ' FIRE nrSURANCS CATJSALTT INSURANCS LIVE 8TOCZ mSURAZTOS , . can on " . ' We call special attention to "our St Cloud Hotel Bid, Concord, N. 0. Phone No. 23L l total Assets Represented.f224.780.000 Live Stock Insurance for farm drav ana pleasure animals.-''' , Also special dasses Horses and Cattle. C. A. ISENBOUR. See.' ft Treas. TJtiua. w. OxiL liar, insuranee. LTtlen tlncurc Sbeir Eivco To secure their loved ones if they die, what they intend to brovlde if thev live. Reflect l ilave vou madeuitable provisions for your wife and children f ir not apply for Insurance in the MUTUAL BENEFIT LIFE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, THE" POLICY HOLDERS' FRIEND- and do it now.'''; -t ' n ,!'.'- r JNO. E. PATTERSON. CO, Agta. r Rent ! Store formerly occupied by Ths Tribune Co. : Occupation t j;l ven " at "' at oncer - . DrSI?JtE:i)FRCES ; In postoffice building . (now occupied by the : -' , II o m e v Educational-1 . Co.) $2.50 to $4 00 ' month.- ... - . ' ' lzi kc-::.a in the- ; "''City. ti..3t kcStj": ' - liht r-1 f :n;tcr ear- ' . vice FilCJ. . - , OZzzz, c::or.i floor On 3.CD c::.l fS.OO J"-- T L. iva C3.C3 U TcT UzzZi Ti.cr.3 No. a. i. P. r - ' Li -. a .... . I. . L 4 .r . Cl I Si r l;t THE SUIIDAY SCHOOL! Lesson IV. Third Qurteri For July 24, 191 a : THE- INTERK'ATIONAL SERIES. Taxt f th Unmv Matt, wvfl, 1-S, H- tO Mmfy Vww a, - 1, . 8 iOiMm Taxt, Matt, xvli, - 6 Cawmntary Praparad by Rav. D. M. SUarn. .' . Wa bava but one leaaoa In this sreat chapter which tella ua of tba trans flluratSon. the conflict and victory fok owing. His death and reaumctloB arala foretold and th Uttl flah whlca brought th tribct money.' The traaa Cforatkm, Ilk th lesson of last vrek, is recorded by Mattbaw. Mart and Luk aad U In soma respects U moat ranarkabl vent la th bmnmarJon of our Lord. - The glory which ber a bines fortn for a llttl moment was always tn Him. but Ilk the slory over the mercy seat between the cherubim In the holy ot holies, was concealed by tb red which was typical of His body and -which was rent in twain when H died on th cross IHeb. 20; atatt' zzvu, 60, 61). "As Ha spoke of His suf ferings tn test week's lesson. Hi said that som (of thoa present would th glory of His kingdom before they died. I think I am safe In savins; that while both in the Old and New Testa ments 'the glory la sometimes spoken of without tnentJonlBg' the suffering, we never And the sufferings without the glory to encourage us In the suffer-' mgs. ' . Thla ; word about seeing the kingdom before they died has bees un- necessarily perplexing to many, ' be- eause they have not noticed Its connec tion with- the account 6f the .trans figuration which immediately "follows tn cach et the gospels and In Mark and Luk in ttoee 'connection. That Peter; On fth favored "three, so under' stood It seems very clear from II Pet 1,16-18. De. Scofleld's note upon this Is so idmpl and yet so full and con clusive ' that 'I quote It here: "The transfiguration Scene contains In mln-' lature an the elements of the future kmgdom tn manifestation (1) The Lord," aot In humiliation, bnt In glory (verse 2). (2) Moses, glorified, represent- attve of the redeemed who have passed through death Into the kingdom (Matt Xlll, 43: e. t Luke lz, 80, 81). (3) EUJah, glorified, representative of the redeem ed who- have entered the kingdom by translation (I -Cor. xv, 50-63; I Thess. trt 14-17). ' (4)Tetr, James and John,' not 'glorified, representattves (for the momeat) of Israel In the -flesh lu the fa tnr kingdom (Kxet xxxvli, 21-27). (6) Th multitude at the foot of the mountain (verse 20), representative ot rhenaadnsj- Who vare- to be brongbt tntd th kingdom after it is established evtrisrkel (Isaxiv 10-12),' etc.- Six or eight days after the saying of Matt xvt' 28,-Jesus- took these three men' who were also with Him when H raised to life the ruler's daughter, and tn Getheemane and, as Luke tells1 us, went Up into a mountalnto pray snd-If was as He prayed that He was transfIguTOd."The eight days of Luke eertalnly Include the six of hfatthewand Mark1 and give1 the extreme limit of ths-tlmeinterveutngi His appearance reminds tea of Revi X 13-13, and of the aasuraneo of r John 01, 2, that we shall b like Hlnu The more -w consider this the more w' shall be tike Him now' and At Is so necessary, for the world needs some manifestation ot His Ufa In these mortal bodies (II Cor. rr, 10, 11). It Is most Intmsttng to notice that th word tjranslated''txansflguTad' is used only la this incident in Mat thew- and Mark 'and tn . two other placet'Kom. xil; 2: U Cor. 1UV 18. In the" formeieing "translated "trans fdrmed"uand m thelatter "ar Chanr edTH Uhdbbth bearing upon this very polnlr of Hkeness to Him now. ' A Sight of J Mesesand Elijah,; who had been absent from the earth, one-about 1,600 years nd the other about 1 000 gives as 'A gUmpsiof the reality of the un seen world. The topic of their conver sation --(Luke lz,- 81 shows' us bow great is-tbe. importance of the death of Christ the benefits of which they bad been la a measure njoyiag, as on a promissory note, tor so many cen turies and by -virtue of which alone any one from earth can enter heaven. The disciples were afraid, they were also heavy with sleep, and Peter talk' ed, not - knowing ;what He -said, and suggested making tabernacles for the Lord Jesus and tor MoSeS and 'EUJtth. T&enicamsithe bright cloud and over shadowed them, and when It was past . Jesus was'f eund alone (Luke tx, 82-86) Out of th cloud came the voice of the Father, saying tor the second Urn, "This Is m beloved Son, In whom I am well pleased," but now H added, "Hear ye Him.". The disciples," being afraid,, fell on their faces, but Jesus touched them and said, r Arise and be not afraid." In th sleep and fear and fooh talk of the disciples see with what human weakness our Lord has always to deal, 1ut la His ,"Be not afraid" see the loving; compassionate Eavl6ur 'with whom we bare to da May we ever remember the words of Mark Ix, 8, "They Saw no man any moresave' Jesus dory with themselves." How very necessary It" Is that sliOU'J always see and bear no one but "Jesus only." " In verses 11-13 our Lord plainly says that i the prediction of Malachl concern!-j Elijah must b fulfilled. : John the Capiat, . who cam In the spirit and 'power of E!lh, . being rejected, as; war olso-the Lord Jesus, Elijah nvt corn as the heralt! of Chrtat at H'3 ecconl comlrT In glory. From eve- r enmt cf prtviv? we come down tj s, 3 f i ( .:? v.l'.h the great Soaoorl People tlavls Laarm to X tact US Ax preach f ZILlaey Sli-i The sTKptoouf kiJoay-trvbla are so dnmiatakablt that thy leav a frouad for doubt Siak kiiaytx eret a thiak, loady, Saasiv una, full of sediment, irrtguiar-of caaag or attended by a senatioirof ecalding. The back W eonaUAtly,' baaiachei Ad dixxy spells may occur and th vi tim is often weighed down by a feelinj of languor and fitfgu;.' Neglect theat wanunga and there is dacjrer of dnny ty, Bright Diseas or diabetes' Any on ef taes symptoms k wamniT enough to begin treating the kidney Liay oltcn -proves lataL xoa can use no better remdv thau Doaa's Sidney Pills. Here's Concord proof: Mrs. L. 1C Moser: "240 K.' Spring street, Concord, N. C, ays: "1 used Doaa's Kidney Pills with such good results that I am glad to reeommead them. I had symptoms of kidney troubl for a long time and when Doaa's Kidney Pilla wer brought to my attention, l ctrooured surolv at Uibson Drag Store. They soon reliev ed me and thus eneouraged, I eontin ued their use ttntQ I nras cured. I advise simnarty' afJliflcted to "five Doan's Kidney PiHsia CrfaL" For sale by an dealers. ' Ptica'50 cents.' FosteMiSxenr Co, Buffalo, New York, solr t&aiM for ths Unlted Remember the Taanie Doan's md take no other. . i ' v Bov XDlad bva rislv- Death in an almost1 'Unheard-of form waited ffor Haurencw 8. Baker. an .eleven-year-old Jacksonville0 lad, when he dived from boat-while in Lake Worth Wednesday' v : : A 8tingaree 'huge, r flab-bodied and gruesome r species -of iwarmwator flah was lurking ost oder tb boat. One of the barbed spines which the fish .carries on its 1 whip-like . tail pierced the boy 'a-neck cutting into the jugular .vein. He rose to ths sur- faoe crying .for help .and- sled - to death within four minutes. Every man who raises one eolt or many should realize the great-im portanee of eariyeddcatlon. ' ' - - - " 1 Foley's KidRSy 'PDJi Hat . Cured The above is a quotation from a Isttar written by H. M. Walker. Evaeuvillei IndJ "I contracted a severe ease -of kidney trouble. My back gave -out and pained me.' I seemed to hsvelost all strength and ambition' wa bbtheri ed with dixzy "spellirmy 'head would swim arm speexs noat wore my eyes. I took Foley's Kidney Pills regularly like newman;- lbatrmi Drug Uo.i I ill KM'lt ir-ffi 1 No man is fitted Id tralri'hhrsAS whi is not thorouhW aymthbHcr and brimful ot horse-seoae. The WsesboYtr'Ausoniah gives this rece-ipe for the" nexlTLorialatura to make itself Smmrnnal'byldHttg wise thing; f the next Legislature- would make the Torrens-system bf land regl itration'the 1aV-1nthis State, it could afford W' then sojourn; fwnfident that 'its name would go Bowa'lwitn-iWie immertttis." . .. What a noisy world this-would he is we all preaehed' what we praetre; Tj ife.WartsUvlBCM " Jjrs. .Molli-' McRaaey.'f PrsntissJ Missi writes that' aha 'had a severe1 case--of -kidneyand Madder ?trouble and that four bottles of Foley's Kidi ney Kemedy cured her sound and wen: She closes "her lettw. iby savtai;"! heartily recemmeadFoleyEidrjsy'to anyt fcuffrer"6f kidieyisssm K save my-life." Caharri:DragCo.'v A padded- eeU yatwmr fot the TMng man who? tases perfamedTitationery; -.'i .. . , .n j i im, ,11-..;.. - I reW'aadpiAathsuaWv Brrug iUsootafWt-'ndJ mlSeryto many peoJW imt' Foley 'fnoaey alid1 Tar gives -ease' god eemloHtdthe1 sufferag Befc It irelKveV'thAvloSls- tion in tha''beaVttdtamt-tnd soothing and 'healings '! Non jgehiu but FoleWs-Honey and Tar in th yellow -packages l)arfh Drag Co.! -Why are-the sleeves -of tba shirts' a mar buys always too long" f Kidney aad Jblald ailmsnta-aiw sol serious , m thaw r.Aonsaoweaees, mad if unchecked we often -fatal -that ay remedy 'offered -for theufnsure -matt be above suspiaionjf' Foley's Kidnsy Puis .contain no baraiui drugvain have sucesafuUy - stood- - longiaad thorough teat Cabarrus- Dros; Co-' " A"gentleman may he 'merely iasy man who has money. . .. ' Stops - earache v in - two 'minctes,1 toothache or pain or burn or scald ia five minutes; hoarsaness, one "tour; mascleache, two hour sore throat, twelv hours Dr. Thomaa ' 'Elects Oil : monarch over pain.' At rcj storsSk - , Ifecesltytia 'the1 stepmother of ria-i duetry. SJaSthr- v.tt 't-n', killer, ltv ,Uuf 4i '. ,c orBHsr. 'iLsa tc.j s tj- yr hav it reaT ft en a"" --o. ( new a'., c) or i a I ' :a. lyo'TtuP". r'irT I v. i' ) A tii9 T ' . 4 k t aaablwttboot(MerbotWrl1UovwraMoUiroo tUncW, rhurinctlx'' to at row boOdiaa faauatlr (no aSM oatcbw to A mETROOr ROOT that 1 wffllaotaatooa'aathabOdlnaltaHandaovToadaiopolia.. . for fortWodaUdialarautkKicoCHapptvo YOnttS (Si WA!D3WORTH CO v You can reduce your MOORE'S MODERN Let ui send you this equipment 'on trial : Twa't i 8 Binders lOOQTlUewd ShMta (chelc if 40 forma) TwoVoTom- Cabinot (for hohfinf book) 40 Alphabotical Inda If you Eke it pay us. If not J-Return it without the sEghteS obKgation. THE CONCOto TRIBUNE, 1 , ' CONCORD, H. C f7 i lfej - Has since 1894 given "Thorough Instruction under positively Christian" influences tit thb lowest possible cost.w . ' RESULT: It Is today with its faculty of 82, a boarding patronage of 328, ' to student body cJ 400, and ita plant worth $140,000 ' . THE LEADING TRAINING SCHOOL'FOR GIRLS lr.VIRGlKIAw $150 pays all charges for the year, Including table board, room, lights, steam beat, laundry, medical attention, physical culture,' and tuition in all subjects - -except muBfoand'fefocutiott A For catalogue" and application blank adaresrf BLACXTO FEMALE INST1TIJTE, BlackStotie, Va. ' s JASCANNON, Jr.,M:A J . : : . ' THOS. R. REEVES. iEVES, I & if YnibOP vnifP-PPiFNnR-c r ' .: . . - HAVE: DESIRABLE, I Real Estate to; Se 1 1 ? Refncmbef'vve reach -i:"''j wmmtmammr navtii a! Ida be glad to have Nodoubt we have ja : vkv ' c s) a JKOVL PATIERSOII 5 CO. ' Up stain opposite ia m u sell W w ...... office expense" with METHODS $7;65 B. AJ wwrnaasm . . --vi; - ..-.-XT.- -' . a A Interested Buyers In c) muimmi - MMsf n,A.1yf ' you on our list. just what yorf want. ' i--.- " a ' ... a ' "' ,: c Cabarrus Savings Bank." i - - CJ 1 j J - im.j v j...jt ix j j 3 4W m mj
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