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Tu U J CuirTu. J0H3 B. SgrSTtTTJ - Editor and FA prist or. Local Telephone, Ko. 71. Bell Telephone, ye. 14. 8UBSCZIPTI05 BATES. On. Year Six Months-.. .. -J-" Thro Month. H-2 One Month .-. i0 rUBLZSEEB'S AKXDUJiCEXZaCT. Advertising rates eaa be bad at the office. Copy for changes must be la V. 1ft aVWV BL Cards of Thanks, Resolutions of HMmeet. and similar article are charged at tba rata of 5 eente per Koa-Caah ia all eaaea. . . Entered aa second elaaa mail matter April 26, 1910, at the postomee ai Concord, N. C, under the act oi March 3, 1879. Out of th city and by nail tba fol lowing prices n tba Erening Trib une will email: One Month 2 6ix Months H- TwelTe Months $3-00 JOHN M. OGLESBY, City Editor. kagoo- nm rrro tkeuxoxul Anyway Tiki's What Charles F. Win ters Bays 1TL Telitja fti Dlwrte. Kansas City Star. . , Many a man baa been ''Bagged'.' into kia rrara br a aeowinf wui Charles F. Winers, a Kansas Ciy ac countant, aaya bia domestic troubles drove him to pneumonia and migniy nearly cost bun his hie. Just aa soon aa he was able to do it be brought suit for a divorce from Bes sie A, Winters and announced his in tention to tell the eonrt all about it. Married life, Mr. Winters Bays in netition. has beea one long qnarrel: no grand aweet song in it for hinv He snd Mrs. Winters were married in 1903 in Bourbon, Ind. It wasn't long, he says, until he discovered he bad worries in eight, for Mrs. Winters scolied him day and night until it drove him into pneumonia. Further more, the Detition continues, the wife acquired an snoying be bit of holding a revolver to nor nead and tnreaten- inz to kill herself if Winters moved, He didn't move until January last when he left home and stayed away. Now he asks his freedom. Concord, N. C, Sept. i, 1910 MEN WANTED. Anent the publication of one-sided accounts of the Doughton-Cowles de- Ws at Lenoir and Sparta, the Greensboro News says: We suirzest that the Salisbury Post, Concord Tribune and other Democratic papers which severely criticised the first report as well as those -which garbled and distorted it, apply their rule of fairness to this one. The Tribune did not publish either of the accounts, as each was so mani festly warped by the partisanship of the writer as to make both unworthy of acceptation. We publish today a non-partisan report, which is prob ably nea rthe truth. And in passing we want to add that in our opinion, very little, if any, good is ever ac complished by joint political debates. Mora Brains in His Belly Than in His Bead, News and Observer, 30th. Some weeks ago, Mr. Bob Doughton, the Democratic candidate for Con gress in the Eighth District, invited his competitor, Charlie Boy Cowles, of Force Bill notoriety, to a joint can vass of the whole Congressional dis trict. Charlie Boy would and he -wouldn't, and after Doughton declined a partial joint canvass, Cowles went to Douehton's county and there they had a joint debate. An editor or (reporter of the Wilkes Patriot (doesn't Charlie Boy own that paper T) sent out a teie rram that Cowles chewed up Dough- ton and then swallowed ihim. Some davs later a Republican paper com plained that, whereas certain other . oaners orinted the report that Cowles iad eaten Doughton alive, the News and Observer had refused to print the story. We plead guilty to the charge. This paper did not print it for three rea sons: L We knew that it wasn't true; 2." We knew that if Cowles had swal lowed Doughton be would have more brains in his belly than be ever had in his bead; 3.- We knew that if Cowles ever trot in into his head that the had got the best of Doughton, he would be so elated that be . would strut himself to death and therefore be out of the race before November. All this talk about one speaker eat ing another alive is generally partisan braggadocio. Usually each side thinks Hub man has done well and occasion ally some noted speaker like Vance, or Glenn r Aycoek or Kitchin demol ishes the argument of his opponent So far as Cowles and Doughton are concerned, those who have beard them speak know that neither is a Vance. Doughton is a vigorous and frank speaker, who deals sledge-ham mer blows and being armed with righteous cause, will win over his com petitor. Cowles is more plausible than ' able, and while be can talk smoothly, k not a debater and couldn't eat alive anything more virile ' than a last . wkstnek boccgloir syesr'cfwesroiohf year's bird nest. Monday, these two candidates met at Lenoir. Caldwell eounty. That is good ' debatable ground, being a close county,' which the Republicans have now' carried ' three tunes in succession. Elsewhere is a report of the debate by a fair minded correspondent. It shows that . Mr. Doughton is well able to take care of himself and that while he didn't eat Cowles alive, (fearing indigestion from the force bill Charlie Boy), he gave the CongresssBan all he could v stand and made votes for the Demo cratic party in Caldwell county; That eounty will go Democratic in Novem- , br that, will be the answer to the do1 ate. -.'-'l'- -'-:'''-.f-' If Mr. Cowles with, lis' force bill . an 1 advocacy of full negro suffrage, tli' ike be can make votes by joint kr ates with Mr; ; Doughton, he will at or e withdraw all bis "ifs" and "t ;ds" and partial appointments and a- e to a full canvass of the entire di. iict with his opponent, 'Words do an ' count. It is was. . Salaries $800 to Start and Promotion to $1800. Young men who would like to enter the Railway Mail Service should pre pare for the examination which will be held November 12th in several cit ies Of this State. An examination for Post Office Clerks and Carriers will be held dur ing the first week of November. In the Railway Mail service, sala ries run as high aj $1800. The Post Office positions pay from $600 to $1200. The Commercial Correspondence Schools of Rochester, N. Y., have had remarkable success in coaching appli cants for Government positions. Young men prepared by them invari ably pass high and secure the first ap pointments. Any young man who writes to these s-hools will be told how he can pass the examinations and secure one of these high-salaried life positions. Address, Commercial Cor respondence Schools, 1444 Schools Bldg., Rochester, N. Y. 9-1-10 EV21f CU iTT T 1.C ft BraarkaUe JUsslta From Skin Bern- edy That Costa Almost Kotling. No matter bow bad a sore er iWt afflicts yon, it is said that Hokara, the pare skia rood, wiU core it. la fact, if it doesn't core, the purchase price will be refunded. - Gibson Drug Store, the weal agents, oi Hokara, who bare sold oadreds of packages the last few 'weeks, say they bave yet to find any lona or. wound or disease affecting ue akin that Hokara does sot beet, and its re lief is so instantaneous that those who try it are simply delighted. Pimples, eesema, bleekaead&r acne. barber's itch, and all skin troubles are qnkkly cured by applying this simple akin food and tissue builder. It con tains no grease or acids, and is clean ly to "use. ' - - s Gibson Drug Store are selling a Lib eral eiis jar of Hokara at the low price of 25 cents. , ' " .' Greensboro Telegram. ' Neither Demo rs tie nor Republican Congressmen save any business using their franking -privilege lor mailing personal letter. We mentioMd Pun- day a ease where ocgresMtan Jiore- aead. a Kepublieaa. abused bis irank- ing privilege and The News on the same date unearthed a letter written by Congressman Webb, a Democrat, and with "equal impropriety franked in an official envelope. Men in hiirh place are the ones who should' bave the keenest scrapie" shout resorting te anything that k the least bit ques tionable, m : . . . .... : rolsy'a Kidney KHa. Tonis In qnality and action, "qnlekl is results; Fdr baekaeta, beadaela. dixiiness. nerfouiness urinary trou bles and rbeumausm. Jabarrus Drugl Co. l"c!coti's.f,:ceI. LEI SEPTEH 5 TO 10 Bed Bugs Live Forever. Charles C. Tharpe, of Iredell coun ty, writes The Landmark thus: How lonj; does a bed bug liveT Can some one tell met I examined a few days ago the cracks of an old house, known to us as the Dr. Gage old house, below Harmony, which bad been moved some 14 to 15 years ago and converted into a corn crib. The house was vacant four or five years before it was moved and made into a crib. The good lady has set a hen in a box nailed to the crib and she noticed that the hen was very A Spongy Cow. Siler City Grit. : - l Wa bave often heard cf raw-boned horses being treated to a good dose of soda just beforj eoiirt-T.tk by the inveterate horse-swappers - in order that they might present a sleek appearance, but we nave never be fore beard of an inflated cow' made so by natural means. A friend was in The Grit office some time ago and told os of a" cow he owned recently. This cow apparently was a fine ro bust cow that should bave dressed, when killed, at least 400 pound 4. When she was lulled and weighed, she only dressed 25 pounds, 75 pounds less than she should bave. The flesh was there in quantity but not in quality, for when pressed in the hand it would ball into a small knot and when the hand would be opened that email knot would ex pand in a heap the size of a large pan. This curious freak was inves tigated and was found that the cow was a self-feeder, in other words, she sucked her own milk, and consequent ly instead of acquiring fat she- filled her tissues with false fat that was spongy and not material. - ' The inflation of stocks and bonds on the stock exchanges of our coun try might find a parallel beret also the increased valne of property in this country after the tax listing pe riod in June. That old cow was saving herself the trouble of earning her own living, but in doing so, she reeked not of her future nor of the drop in values that would result. As ye sow, so also shall ye reap! 1TS ST t-O Y3 t;3 if-- tt"w n n pi Ba't acomt bapli TbwBrMih v OI4S . s ; '". ti m, Da't lu fJ - "Tl . TERHrZlE STR.HI RESUITMT OS Grinding I Labor, Feels tetter Tbaa Ever. Good, Clean, Moral Show The WolcottV Shows 2 Have thev Only Beware of Agents. Progressive Farmer. Once again, don't be led to buying sewing machines, ranges, or any sort of household or farm equipment from traveling agents. These men must have a living from their work, and Lenoir. N. C-'l am inot tired it an, and am stouter than I have ever been' writes Mrs. Kate Waters, "although I have Just weeks' wash. I lay my strength to Cardui. the woman's tonic I have taken lot of it and 1 can never praise it tnourit "for what if has done forme. can never thank you enough for the id' vice yotf gave me, to take Cardui, for since takmg It t too s weB and am stout as ainule." Yotfarenrzed to take Cardui, that gen tie, vegetable tonic, for weak women. Its use wUl strengthen and bund up your ays fem, relieve or prevent headache, back ache and the ailments of weak women. It WO! surely help you, as it has helped thousands of others, In the past 50 years. M St BVVMrv IjrtV" Adviaar DcnC ChlH- Soot Mtdicine Co., Chilttnootsjenn., lor SptoJ kuirathom. snde4-DM bock. "HonnTrMtment ftx Woea." scot u Win i nnn irvo xt thn Avrva Aar thlB An fki la , . at, m it. Ju vaj iuv vaiim vvai mum vuvhmw nuess ana wouki come on me nest above the profit o the manufacturer, examined the nest I wholmler and 4.1 mmJ and says she found at least pint of bed bugs chinchee in the straw in the nest. Toe writer happened to be at the place and examine i the cracks in the old crib and fouud them full of old-looking live chinches as thin as wheat bran. If sny one doubts this come to me and 1 will take you to" the ckd. In 110 other way except by being in tba old build ing could they have come there. BaUinger May Not be Whitewashed. Secretary of the Interior BaUinger may not be exonerated by a majority of the committee which investigated charges against him, after aU, ac cording to a report which gained cir culation in Washington Tuesday, and which in some quarters was looked upon as bearing great political signi ficance. ' p . v,.i . ; Common report has given credit for months to the statement that the committe would ote 6 to 5 in favor of BaUinger. With Root not voting and with mcCall on the other aide, the result would be reversed, and the verdict would stand 6 to 5 against BaUinger. In such event BaUinger would practically be forced from of- I en.Tl J x I 'i Gale is Lashing Coast of. Texas. - The gulf storm, sweeping in shore along the western coast of Texas in creased in seventy Tuesday, and the gale shows little indications, of abat ing. Near Point Isabel several large fishing smacks are reported beached. A RAo Grande passenger" train, which left Brownsville Tuesday morning, reached Point Isabel shortly after noon minus . the roof . of one coach blown off en route,. ." ..V - 1 Heavy rams - are reported over s large area of the Rio Grande yaUey. Acuta or (nooskwbicaf :- No matter if your kidney trouble b acute or chronic Foley's Kidney Rem edy will reach your ease. ; Mr. Claude Brown, BeynoldsviUe, HL, writes as that he auffeted many months with kidney complaint which baffled all treatment. At last be tried Foley's Kidney Remedy and a few large bot tles erected a eomplte euro. He says, "It baa been of inestimable value to me." Cabarrus Drug Co. 60 says Mrs. Chas. Lyon, Peoria, Til "T fonnd in rronr liVilnv TTiilnav ?.m conEti-iiia a 1 .mpt and epeedy cure for -vi ' 'a -id Jridnev tronl-Ia wWnli ) t' ' - t 7 ihf. ..1 t. a for isacv moni'.a. . T m now errjoyirT; excellert hes'lh mlLh owe ox. y ianey 1 1.3. -c . sr- ' A. ii. Z Tex. Carried - with" any Company of this4 kind - under canvas. . . " " oTSSx! Roy til Italian Band will finished a two ...; : sCV 09 M - U M MM.M.JM K A WM LslavJ , AUKM If . U.sf 1U. : M W 7'sT sTL . High C)iv8Tvvice Daily ! cases this added cost is 50 to 100 per cent of the price of the article obtain ed direct , from the manufacturer or from local merchants. The agent's story that his goods are better than those you can get at less cost from your merchant or from the mannfatv turer can always be safely disrecrard ed. The agent may believe what he is telling' you, but that is no reason you should. The hlgnest grade ar ticles .can oftener be had from the merchant' than' from the traveling agent, and invariably at a lower price. . ; $100 Bawsx flOO. The readers of J tbi paper will be pleased to leant- that there is t least one dreaded disease tiiat aeiehei has been able to cure in all itsstaffes. and that is Catarrhs Hail's Calarrh Cure is the only positive care"' now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be- a . eonsUtutional ' treatment Han 'a Catarrh Care is taken inienally aet ing directly apon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of thrdis ease, and giving ths patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature .in doing its - work. Ths proprietors - Sieve so mnch faith in its Curative powers that they offer ne nunarea uouars zor any ease that if fails to-cure. Bend for list of testi monials. Addreesf F. J.' CHENBT tV CO- Toledo, 0. Sold by druggists, 76e. ' Take Hall u Family Pills for consti pation. - . - About as good a way to study bu-' on the public road; If a man is will ing to observe, the laws and the cour tesies of the road, he wiU duly give his share of if when meeting another, and 'Showa ! be is willing to do the gentlemanly: thing about it. : But when you meet one who takes every advantage of those " he" meets, and holds the road for bis own selfish self, ofteft to the great discomfort f thee, he meets, or wiU not allow them to pass, we are almost sure to think of pork in connection with such drivers of teams. - --, - Pressiza Clut D. B. T0WLKE3. Manager. is the world goes astund and around, Ton hear- the iron' ring of its sound, Long Pants-made short, aquare eoatsj made- round, (temember that Paul is still in town. After the needle and: the machine, Then the- clothes are sponged and cleaned, : ,-; Coatr pressed nicely and pants in a oreasej think of the presser last but n i -least. Gratefully. . DAN A PAUL. 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