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THE STNWAKU, Conoid, X. C.
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TELEP.' iNE NO.
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Concord, N. C.'Feb.- 27. 1902.
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THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE IN 1IANG-
Uii FOIi iiUSSLAjIY.
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The Emma burglars, Frank
Johnson, white, and Ben Foster,
coloiod, wro hang-id at Ashe
yille oil Wednesday, the "6th.
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Fosier was very confident of go -
ing to heaven, but he thought he
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, nuu uuu tuiuuuiK-ii ui . n. v
justified han;
(though he
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nearly killon Alexander who was1
Cl I. ndiag his trust). He hoped '
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the law l'or hanging will be re-
pealed as the Bible doj3 not jus
tif;. it.
J r 1 1 i i sou said 1 i t tie bu t exh or td
Vie liiieuers to prepare for eu.-r-
nity Mid hoped he would be the
last man hanged for burglary.
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'No man ever felt the halter
a ,;,u f fhn
U! il Willi fJJ Uuiiuu JM. HHj
law.'" J
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it a man is not u ue udur,a.
for such crime as that of tho Em-1
ma burglars then what hang men
for at all?
This is election year ani those
who expect to vote must pay
their poll tax by Hay 1st. A
man that will not pay his tax, jt
the'benefits of the laws nrido, "L tit
ibhould not claim a voice in mak
ing them.
A Plan's a Man for a' That.
Congressman Shelby touched!
off ilirt folio win er the othnr dnv!Btir wt11 till the sugar is dissolved
in his speech on the aleomarga-1
rj1)G. Vjill-
-j. uesire to say a lew woras
on this greasy subject. I am a
friend to the cow. I am a friend
to the woman who milks the :
cof . I am a friend to the man
who stands-by and watches his
wife while she njilks the cow, for
is she not his helpmeet? I love
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to see the woman chufti the j
fo lining cream until tho. butter !
const th. I love the nice fresh j
butnu-miik, uudlove to see the .
basy hosewife walloj) the butter
about iu her hands into shapely
rolls. I love to see tho butter
come, and then I love to make
the butter fly.
Memory goes back to the hap
py times when the cows come
home, and lo the less happy
times when I had t make them
com e home. Any man who has
Leeu raised with a cow ijill never
lose his friendship for her, nor I
tro back unon her. whon n,r1vpr-1
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When you want a physic that
is mild and gentle, easy to take
and pleasant in effete, use Cham
berlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. Price, 25 cents.
Samples free. Every box
guaranteed. For sale by M Li
M arsh's Drug store.
FOR DYSPEPSIA.
now It Can 90 Cnred by Simple Ei
Thousands of persona suffer daily
from dfr-iifusi and indigestion and
heartburn. Te sinful practice of
moths in al4iJHng their ry young
children an ilWulgence in inim'tper
food, lettfhg them (fat any anff every
it. i i . At - - , a , ,
imng, is -vum reason ior irwuuie, rjorn
Btomaclfcifhd nervous, lite in life. V
T90 full indulgence ftt tableof verj
highly seasoned tfftods,, stjonj: liquor,
coffee aiul tea to excess amh ieut
quantities qf lct drinks is anotiier
caue.
Investigation of late gives another
cause for dysm psia the presence vt
butyric acidity of the food, says Pro
fessor 'Ward4 Beam in the Philadelphia
Enquirer. The norvolis centers are af
fectod and lower vitality is also among
the many symptoms. . -
The three exercises described here
with will act direct upon the organs of,
the stomach, kidneys and intestines
and will stimulate and vitalize their
action. Remember results cunnot be
obtained at once; it will take from two
to three weeks before permanent help
is obtained.
Exercise No. 1. Kit firmly upon a
chair, feet well apart in froi.t, so that
the body is braced, nlace t-he ha?:ds im-
on tlu hips, keep the trunk of Hie body
straight up. Now bend to the-ride
J far as possib0( first on the rI) htf tlun
i to the left; repeat from twenty-live Uj
ia hundred times, as your power in-
creases.
I Exercise No. Fen tod as in No. 1.
i clasi). the hands firmlv in front., keen
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arms 'and shoulders high; now with
'siacrabl force swing the arms to
the right side and as far around as you
can. from right to left, twisting the
body as it has never been twisted be
fore. This will make the muscles very
sore at first, but keep it up, twenty
five to a hundred times.
Exercise No. 3. Sit upon a stool or
a' chair, with back of chair at the side,
nlace the toes under the edtrft of bureau
and bed, keep hands upon hips. Now
I lran s far, hck the Ktrenth of
I muscles of the abdomen will permit;
t then return to erect position sitting;
' rcI,oat twenty-five to fifty times.
If you will earnestly try the above
exercises yoi will he well repaid for
your trouble, a3 "the results are of
fereat benefit in the strengthening of
tne trunk. This article is not written j
for dyspepiics only, but for ail who
wish to take care of the "temple of the
living God."
Ilfivr to Ma'.e f.'inpr V,'!:io,
This Is an American home browed
beverage which finds favor in country
homes. Al'l the ingredients are put to
gether cold, and there is no coolcih;; to
be done. To every gallon of cold water
add three and one-fourth pounds of
loaf sugar, one and one-half ounces of
bruised ginger, two lemons, -two Se
ville oranges and one sweet orange.
Pare the oranges and lemons very
thin, squeeze ull the fruit, put the
juice and peel in the barrel; also one
ounce of split raisins to every gallon.
Do not quite fill the cask at first and
I (two or three days), then add a little1
yeast. Do not stir again, but in about j
ia week fil1 the ca6k nnd cork il P-1
j This will be ready to bottle iu three or j
iour monms. j
How to Lie When Sleeping.
.The correct posture for sleep is to lie
, on the rlrht s de. with the limhg
stretched out to their f-.iii lens-th nnd I
the arms cither straight down by the
body or in any comfortable position.
provided they nre not raised above the !
neau. me moutn snouui be closed,
and all the muscles of the body should
relaxed. The! lungs work with
greater deliberation during the hours
of Blei.Pt and if tlw anu8 are rnised
above the head at this time and for
any period Uie action of tho heart
drives the blood away fmm the arms
am .s " to iroqucntiy
ma kins; one very restless when it does
not prevent sleep entirely
How to Make Vanilla Extract.
This can be made cheaply at home,
and you can know you have all you
payfor and no adulterations. Buy o
your druggist oiTe-quarter ounce of va
nilla beans (be sure to get the genu
ine by buying the tonkas first), one
half ounce of tonka and one-half pint
of alcohol. Mix with one-half pint of
water and let stand for two weeks; then
odd one-quarter of a pint of alcohol
and one-quarter of a pint of water.
Let stand awhile longer and then
strain and bottle. It Is ready for use.
How to Devti oaekcju.
MJx together three tablespoonfula of
grated cheese one-fourth of a teaspoon-
ful of dry mustard, one teaspoonful of
anchovy paste, a dash of cayenne and
a rduch of salt. Mix this smooth with
two levflt tablespoonfula of buttfcr.
Spread over the craters and put in a
hot oven until theyegln to color.
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"The man who likes whiskey
Detter than Beef walks not anew
the flesh but tho spirifr
' "i'lease Punctuate It."
Compositors are often re
quested by writers to punctuate
their matter as they sefe it up,
and to their credit it rnaybel
said they usually succeed in doin
iyruite satisfactorily to both
writi-i:idiadei;. Bt;t vhenthe
sene is ODscure, .punw uuuuu
fteii becoraofi a nuzzle. Even
the be.t authorities on punctua'
ticrti often have widely divergent
views, and each insists that his
notidn is the only correct one
Thei'e is -u agreement on only
twQ points that there should be
an interrogation point at the end
of. each direct question asked,
and period at a "full stop."
Many good writers claim that
as a rule printed matter is too
closely punctuated; but it is
o.pten better to have too much
than none. Tne following sen-
t ence is said to be understandable
and grammatically correct if
properly punctuated:
"That that is is that that.isnot
i? not that that is not is not that
that is that that is is not that
that fs ot." Ex.
Somebody extract the sense
and hand if in please
Thousands Sent Ima Exile.
Every year a large number of
poor sufferers whose lungs are
sore and racked with cousrhs are
urged to go to another climate.
Bui this is costly and not always
sure. Don't be an exile when
Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption will cure you at
home. It's the most infallible
medicine for Coughs, Colds, and
all Throat and Lung diseases on
earth. The first dose brings
relief. Astounding cures result
from persistent use. Trial bot
ties free at Fetzer's Drug Store
Price 50c and 1.00 Every bot
tle guaranteed.
Opening of Winter Tourist Season
Tho Southern Railway, which
operates its own linos over the
entire South and forms tho im
portant link in the great high
way of travel between the North
and South, Florida, Cuba, Mex
ico,'the Pacific Coast and Cen
tral America, announces for the
winter of 1901 and 1902 tbo most
superb servico ever offered. Its
splendid regular service will be
augmented by the Southern Palm
rLinited. a ma?niricent Pullman
train, which will bo operated be
tween New York and St. Augus-
tine, Florida.
M L Marsh's tho druggist,
will refund you your money if
vo1, are not satisfied after using
Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. They cure
disorders of tho stomach.
biliousness constipation and
headache. "Price, 25 cents.
Sannples free.
"A man in Kentucky died
recently while taking a bath. It
is no use for a Kentuckian to
fool with water he never gets
used" to it."
Concord - ITationai,
Bank .
Has paid. $54,000 in dividends
since it opened doors in July,
4888. Its surplus and undivided
fund it $27,000.
The losse from bad loan's in,
Us eiftire history are $35.00. It
has never sued any one or been
sfted.
0 Its officers are : J MOdll,
president; D B Coltrane, cashier;
L D Coltrane, assistant cashier;
J M Kendrix, bookkeeper.
Board of Directors-W H Lilly,
W Odell, Jno. Allison, J S
Harris, Slam King, J M Odell
and D B Coltrane.
HP3!
..Fit
CoiYofdV
4(J inch white French Lawn
that usually sell for 50c for 30c.
White India Lawns worth 8,
10, 19. 24 and 32c for 71 9, 16,
20 and 27c.
Remnants India -Lawn at lCc,
real value 15 to i8cv
White Persian Lawns worth 15
for '14c. Remnants worth 12J
for 10c.
White Dimity worth 11, 12J,
10;t, 17 amd 19c for 10, 11, 14,
15 and lGc.
White Mousseline De Soie,
mercerized, worth and 82
for 20 and 30c.
38 inch white Silk Mull for
llc. real value 15c.
Long Cloth worth 10, 12; 15
and 18c for 9, 11, 14 and 15c.
Yard wide Cambric at 10c.
72 inch bleached Sheeting at
15c yard.
Hills Semper Idem Muslin
for 9c. fc
3G inch bleached- Leno Stripe
Curtain Scrim at 5c per yafd.
3G inch white Curtain Muslin
Aith inch yell.ow polfa dots at
9c per yard.
Remember this sale is
February 27th, at The Racket Store, No, 26 South Union
Street. Very Respectfully,
Saved Him From Torture
There is no more
agonizing
trouble than piles. The constant
itching and burning makes life-
intolerable. No position is com
fortable. The torture is unceas
ing. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve
cures piles at once. For skin
diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, all
kinds of wounds, it is unequalled.
J S Gerall, St. Paul, Ark., says:
"From 18G5 I suffered with the
protruding, bleeding piles and
could find nothing to help me
until I used DoWitt's Witch Ha
zel Salve. A few boxes com
pletely cjred me." Beware 'of
counterfeits. -Gibson Drug Store.
M, L BROWN & Bro
LIVERY, "FEED AND SALE
STABLES.
Justin rear of St. Clcad Hotel
Omnibuses meet all passenger
trains.. Outfits of all'kinds txxr
riished promptly and at reason
able prices. "Horses and mules
always on hand for salo. Breed
ers of thoroughrred Polanc
China Hosr.
Wood's Seeds.
Va. Second Crop
Seed Pofzifoes.
These are the result of growing
two crops ifi'the rame year, the
fifst bei::.: n . - ' roui Bsf.ect
Maine Seed 1 tr.'.(.eo, a ml the teed
selected fvo:?i this crop planted
, jM:un WTOfuly o Auurust. They 1
? It onpJniikathir
'vthcyTLsc niakfajj. Yield
aiyl much surer crop thftn I.laine ,
or Novthern-'toj.-n bred. ,
0jr stock is vry superior and we
always ghip in iuiJ-s-ized double
head barreta.v Wood's fjiW De-i
"'"i vt.iiuj;ut; gives vciv in
terenp information about f'otn..
toes. Mailed iton iciest.
r We have atso largistocks of the
test M AINK4an(k fOIiTHM IN
GROWN SEED. Write fcr special
Tota to price-list.
T. V)d &"Sons, Seelsmen,
RICHMOND, VIRGINIA.
Cheap; Sto?5.'-
Ifll'J
Bleached Ducking worth 7ic
for 6. ' . '
W60T FLANNELS 'Cream .
vforth 18. and 25c for 15 and 224c
Red worth 20 and 25c for 174
and 20c.
Ticking at 14c, real value 18c.
Homemade Quilts, size Gx7 ft.,
worth 1.25 for 1.10. .
4 lb. Feather Pillow atG7c
each. ' '
White Enameled Curtain Pales
complete only 10c.
Job in Bath Towels at 25c per
per' pound.
GO inch bleached Linen Table
Damask at 42ic per yard.
, 5c Embroidery Silks at 3. per
skein.
Lace Curtains, 3 yards long,
for 50c per pair.
Fancy Lawn and Swiss Sofa
Pillows, stuffed with irood cot
con, at 37. ic, unstuffed at 30c
each.
Our Spring stock of Umbrellas
and Parasols have just arrived.
10 per ceul otf on ail Lace Em
broidery, Parasols ar.d. Umbrel
las purchased.
for one day only FRIDAY,
OF CflttBSE TOO
about getting
yourself a
pair of Spectacles
Why study any
longer ?
But go to Cor-
roll's and' havo
your eyes tested.
Your money bactc
if Glasses dou't
suit.
Yours to please, ;
W. C. I
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CORRELL
Sr. -J
J?o Be 3733l03.o
and erty there to maintain our posi
tion at the head; we oojjtinne to sell the
different styles of vehicles ot Tyson &
Jones, Hackney, Barbour, Ftuerson
Fisher, etc., of thejsame quality that has
giyen saiisfaction for years. Our effoita
are directed towards pleasia: onr ever
icreasing number of cuistomtrs rafljr
thai add to our profits. m ,
Any of JJiee vehicle will make pkas- -ing
ChristmaaP Gifts llfuggie?, furreys
an!l traps ofany.finistr-all are excent
yalue at the price.
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