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. : T i t mtri? ottvti v onunm t i-aa- nair Tkn . ua,.i i n. i fas- tnil illl(tr Afrmt nilT tXWf SMier U" "fT Ant IUU ..IdC.ace. Tb vdcsit know rAS. tnunn th u no remedy to wwal Wicaa Uutaag fclJUiaeai. tsAtioa there is no remedy to equal . an easy way and d sure way to treat a case of Sore Throat in order to kill disease germs healthv throat action is to take half a glassful! of water put into it a teaspoonful of ! Mexican Mustang liniment , y ' ' and with this (tarris the throat at frequent interyala. r Then bath, the ou telle of the throat thoroughly with tie lini- J THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. LESSON V!!l, SECOND QUARTER,INTE NATiONAL SERIES, MAY 29. j 25c., 50c. and 9100 bottle. A' ITMftVDC Vfl.t here lon troubled with a rrmnlng IT III A li DC TUU lore or ulcer. Treat it at once with Mexi can Mustang LUmaent and you can depend upon a speedy cure. . RESTORES VITALITY VJ Made a aw Well Man of Me. WWtiK If . .ar at m ' m n a 11 aw a jmw m sat - v 4 nrodaces the above results In 80 dsys. BaHS powerfully and quicktr. Core whenrJlotoewfcll SouEg men wUl regain their lost rotnhoorVsnrl old men will recover thtlr youthful visor by twins BEYIVO. It Quickly and sorely reatores Vervoux. - ness. Loot Vitality, Im potency, Nlebtly Tmttnona, Lost Power, Falling Memory, WartlM pisesses. snd an effects of self-abase or excess and Indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriage. It ' cot only cures by starting- at the seat of diasaee. Out ts a great nerve tonlo and blood builder, bring ing back the pink glow to palo eboeks and re storing the fire of youth. It wards ffJnstnlty and Consumption. Insist on baring REVlvO,no other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By mall, uOO per package, or six tor 85.O0, with gosl five written fruarantee to ear or reraad the aaoaey. Book and advise free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE CQA&T" For sale in .Concord by M. L. Marsh. f I PARKER'S NsV- HAIR BALSAM V0 Olenaee and beantifMS the hale j-taBTf Promote a luxuriant growth. g -I Bever falls to Bestore Orsy .TftgSEsy- Hair to iu Toothful Color. 'jKai Cuna scalp diMsaes a hair (ailing. AgfeAf s50e.aDdS1.0Uat Druggtia mast have constant attention, from the mother. Their wants are numerous, but that palatable, simple, vegetable remedy , Frey's Vermifuge meets most of them. Keeps the stomach sweet and well ordered; expels worms; In duces natural sleep.' Bottle by mail 26c. E. 4. S. FRRY, Baltimore, Md. KING'S nam0 PUNS We Believe In Premiums and Prizes became ws and, for butanes, that a S6.00 Prix la Tear Beads wM brinrtu more trade from your nelfrhbors toaa weald ' S10.00 spent In other ways. ITE W TERMS. We send presilam bfore we get yoar meaey " and yon get your choice of 20 elegant premiums for selling 60 packets Seeds) Vegetable or Flower) at 6c each.' We help sell by offering prizes to the people who ase King's Seeds. Write as Postal for cost, plete Outfit or Seeds, Prix Tickets, rr'm List and Advertising Matter. T. J. King Co.. Richmond, Va. 1000 Extra Prises Offered Prompt Agents A Rare Opportunity. .j We desire to call the personal and immediate attention of each and. every one of our readers to the exceptional terms upon which we are prepared to offer the representative journal of Agri culture, Farm and Home in connection with this paper. Everywhere through out the country Farm and Home is known and recognzed as a journal of the highest standard. Its sound com mon sense, practical teachings, terse paragraphs, originality and pluck have won for it a place at the head of the agricultural press. .Its immense circu lation, exceeding 350,000 copies each issue, is in itself a telling testimonial of its practical value and intrinsic worth. Our subscribers will dp well to avail themselves of an opportunity to secure, at a trifling cost, a paper which will re turn them a thousand per cent, on the investment in the useful, hints and teachings to be obtained from its perusal. A fine Art Calender for 1902, with weather forecasts for eyery day in the year, and five beautiful pictures, 9x13, each, a gem of art, is included in each subscription. We furnish The Times, Farm and Home and the Art Calendar for only $1.20 to be paid in advance subscribers. If you have already paid in advance, send or hand us 20 cents more and we will have Farm and Home sent you for one year and also the Art Calendar. ' To mothers In This Town. - Children who are delicate, feverish and cross will get immediate relief from Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Chil dren. They cleanse the stomach, act on the liver, make a sickly child strong and healthy, 25c. Sample free. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y. j Are Xou Using Allen's Foot-Ease T Shake into your shoes Allen's Foot- Ease, a powder. It cures, Corns, Bun ions, Painful, Smarting, Hot, Swollen feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25 cents. Evory Woman la interested and should know about the wonderful ' MARVEL Whirling Spr a Thenew vegtaalsrrtase, Jnjee- turn ana auction, iwsthal est Most Convenient it una If he cannot supply the i nanv ait, sonpi no : AlhM hnl uvwl a, am. full i lastrated book Mle.It pvres - full particulars and directions In valuable to ladies. MA It VKI, CO., Boom Times Dd?..Vew York. UPPINCOTT'S -- MONTHLY! MAGAZINE A family Library The Best in Current Literature 12 Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $20 per year ; 25 ct. a copy ' ; NO CONTINUED STORIES EVERY NUMBER COMPLETE IN ITSELF ivi v a- "r - pf w to write for our confidential letter before ap plying for patent; it may be worth money. We promptly obtain TJ.tLand Foreign P asssj ssas fa saps sas . T.drXRADE MARKS or return EN TIRE attorney's fee. Send model, sketch ftp Tthnrt SkriH wars, aotul SLal ass t twa, at sssa ssas -r sini cut lllimCUIA I REE report on paten tiLbility. We (rive It HMt Wl S2A-r.VA ciiargea are.moderate. Tryua. .- . SWIFT & CO.. Patent Lavryens, Opp. U.S. Patent Offlce,WashinrjtoBf D.C. UNIVERSITY LAW SCHOOL. :: r - ' . I The Summer Terra begins June 9th, to continues three months. Thorough Instruction in courses admitting to the bar. Special lectures by eminent lawyers. For catalogue address JAS. C. McRAE, Dean, . . . ChapelHUI.N. C. April 174. ' . The Beat PreaOlption for Klalarla, Chills and Fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. , Stops the Cough and Works Off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets core a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. . I Know Ono Sure Remedy ' forarrobstinate cold: Its name is Pyny-Balsam To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. e. W. "Grove's signature is on eacn box, 25c. Decidedly So. "Was he wounded neriouslv?" jlsVpH the reporter, hurrviner to the scene of the affray. . "He was," briefly answered the policeman. "Did yez think it was in The TKief... of Beauty ircspturedby Bradneld's Begalator. Teat f tsi Lmsss, JLsHS) Mraaery Ttitts, T lda Tajxt, Arte ail, SSCsasamtsvrr Irnsws1 by Bv. D. ML Stostrsasw i ICopyright. 13QX by Aaerteaa Prssst isss datloo. 4X Paul and Banjaba. tp kins; to Ihem, persuaded them to eooUau la th grace of God. . - ". t Crowsing from Cyprtu to the main land, tney arrive at Perga. where John Mark left them and return to Jeru salem, Tbeuce they journey Co Anti och. In Pisldia, and are found in the synagogue on the Sabbath day, and,: being Invited to speak, Taul beglna at the exodus of Israel from Egypt and preaches unto them Jesus and the res- urrectioH and through Him the for giveness of alna. After the service j many asked to hear those words again j the next Sabbath, and as tney followed i Paul and Barnabas they urged them to continue In thel grace of God. j j- 44. And the nekt Sabbath day came at xnoet the whole 'city togeUver to hear the word otlGod. The apostles had no doubt spoken to many through the week, and tnosej who bad beard. the preceding Sabbath bad not been quiet about the wondrous resurrection story and the consequent great redemption- so fully and freely nrwinirruxl. It became the talk of the town, and an immense congregation as sembled not to hear the wisdom or tne oratory of the apostles, but to hear the word of God. . !; ak rtnt when the Jews saw the multi tudes they were Oiled with envy and spake against those things. j Such manifest working of the Holy Spirit could not but provoke the adver sary to envy and blasphemy. Compare Acts v, 83; vlL,4- ir none or tne re ligious people of a community la stir red to talk against the preaching, it is an evidence either that be is won derfully' In sympathy with Christ or that the preaching lacks salt (H Tim. ill, 12; CoL Iv, 6). There are not many who are willing to endure sound doc trine (II Tim. Iv, 8). j 4. It was necessary that the word of God should first have been spoken to you; but seeing ye put It from you and Judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting life, lo, we turn to the gentiles. - - - To the Jew first, then to the gentiles, was the principle acted upon in all apostolic preaching (Acts iu, 26; Bom. i, 16). Man has the power of receiving or putting from him- this great gift of everlasting life which God nas provid ed at such infinite cost. . ' i 47. I have set thee to be a light of the gentUes that thou shouldest be for salva-J tlon unto the ends of the eartn. . Paul's commission was to bear the name of the Lord not only before the children of Israel, but before the gen tiles (Acts ix, 15), and he quotes from Isa. xlix, G, concerning Israel's Mes siah, called the Servant of the Lord. While. the mystery of the church Is not clearly revealed in the Old Testa ment (Eph. ilL 5, 6), the calling of the gentile nations after Israel'' shall have been converted Is an oft repeated fact, and yet Paul gathers from this passage something concerning his mission to the gentiles. 48. And when the gentiles heard this they were glad and glorified the word of the Lord, and as many as were ordained to eternal life believed. i The gentiles gave heed to the mes sage, and by receiving the word of the Lord they glorified it and were made glad in Him whom they thus received. In this age not all are given to Christ, but all who are given shall come, and whosoever will may come, with the as surance that none who come will be cast out (John vi, 37; Rev. xxlL 17). This is the time of salvation for the elect church, after which shall come the salvation of all Israel and then of all nations, i j ' 49. And the word of the Lord was pub lished throughout all the region. I . This is the work and the privilege of every redeemed one, for It is written, "Let him that heareth say 'come. And if we have' received the gospel for our selves It Is not for ourselves only, but we have been Intrusted with the mes sage that others through us may bear it also, and. to all who have not yet heard we are debtors and should say, "As much as In me Is I am ready to give them the gospel" (Rev. xxli, 17; I Thess. lL 4; Rom. 1, 14.J5). j 60. But the Jews stirred up the devout and honorable" women and the chief men of the city and raised persecution against Paul and Barnabas and expelled them out of their coasts. Was it for this the Spirit sent them forth? Did He know that they would be thus rejected and ill treated? .- Yes, perfectly did He know it all, and even our Lord Himself told them before He died that they would be put out of the synagogues and ''killed for His sake, and they must not be offended nor afraid (John xvi, L 2; Matt x, 28), El. But they shook off the dust of their feet against them and came unto Iconlum. Compare chapter xvUl, 6, and see their instructions in Mark vi, 11; Luke lx, 5. ,It is our glorious privilege to proclaim the glad tidings, to make known the love of God, to offer to all In His name eternal redemption through the blood of Christ, knowing that as we do so in reliance upon the tioiy spirit ills word will never re turn to Him void. I 62. And the disciples were oiled with Joy and with the Holy Ghost. ' - All that we are called upon to bear for the sake of Christ and His truth should be borne cheerfully, for He has taught us to be exceeding glad and leap for joy under such circumstances (Matt. v. 10-12; Luke vt, 22, 23). We . are told that the sufferings of this present time are not vforthy to be com pared with the glory which ; shall be ievealcd In us; that our afflictions are light compared with His: and but for a movant - when compared with eternity. , Tks Kama-- Tkrtv- ! the, fdslsv . i When the world was created, we fla4 It and It sTurroundirigs ctMoposcd of three elements air, water and land the who! Ifeuted by the sun, moor and Kters. Adam bad three sons men tioned by name, and so did Noab. UK patriarch. DauWi was thrown into s den with three lions for the crime of praying three time. Shadrach, Mtv shacb and Abedaego were rescued from the fiery furnace. Job bad three spe cial friends. There were three patri archsAbraham. Isaac and Jacob. Samuel was called .three times; Elijah prostrated himself three times on Um dead body of the child; Samson 'de ceived Delilah three times before she discovered the, secret of his great pow er, and the Ten Commandments were delivered on the third day. n j J Jonah, was three days and night in the whale's belly. "Simon, lovest thou me T was repeated three times. . Pan! makes mention of the three graces faith, nope and charity. The fa moat allegorical dreams pf , the baker and butler were to come to pass in three days. Then we have the holy trinity Father. Son and Holy Ghost; the sacred letters on the cross were hree in num ber, they being L H. 8.; so also the fa mous Roman motto was composed of three words via. In hoe slgno. t ,r Slelabt of Bssi Pslisslsg V A very curious Hem in toxlco logical tore 1 chanced to light upon, wrote George Augustus Sals In one of his let ters, may be called the feat of poison ing by sleight of band Ton were jeal ous of a lady, and you wished to kill her. - Well, you asked ber to lunch, and you caused a very nice peach to be served at dessert You cut the fruit with a golden knife, one side of the blade of which was endued with a deadly poison. You presented the pol soned half of the peach to the lady, who ate It with much relish and then dropped down dead. ' " t I - The wholesome half you ate your self and laughed in your sleeve and went on slicing more peaches for the ladles of whom you .were jealous till you were found out and broken on the wheel. Aye, there's the rub! . Wnat high old times we might have, to be sure, but for that plaguy contingency of being found out! Thousands rrf vmnw mum ant awakln. n the fact that inherited cornlinass has been stolen away and instead of glowing cheeks, bright eyes and smooth brows, the tell-tale wrinkle of pain ha ve ta kea the place of these former charms. nese are tne warning t eelingsl Weak, tired and exhausted la the morn in, no Uf e. nn amhi. tlon to enter opoa their former pleasures, irrit able, cross, discouraged, dull headaches, general dispirited feeling, sleepless nights, cold feet, poor circulation, "bearing down'r pains. All these symptoms Indicate deranged and weakened or gans, snanereo nerves and exhausted energies follow the weakened condition of the female organs as surely as night follows day. Save yourself from mora terrible results, redeem your uum oj laauig . Brad field's Female Regulator The most strengthening, Invigorating, men Stnaal regulator in the world. It relieves painful menstruation, profuse men struation, obstructed menstruation, inflamma tion of th vagina, displacement, atembranol catarrh, nervousness, headaches, ft cetera. Beauty of face and symmetry of form are the rasu it of the use of these health drops. Of druggists S1.00. Our book. Perfect Health for Women, mailed free. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, GA. Cnrea Bezesna, I tela tax Ha mora, Pli plea and CsrkaMles Coats. Nothlnc to Trr. . ; B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) is now recognized as a certain and sure cure for eczema, itching 8 tin, humors, scabs scales, watery blisters, pimples, ; aching bones or joints, boils, carbuncles, prick ling pain in the skin, old, eating sores, ulcers, etc. Botanic Blood Balm taken internally, cures the worst and most deep-seated case by enriching, purifying and vitalizing the blood, thereby giving a healthv blood sunnlv to the akin. Ttrk. J tanic Blood Balm is the only cure, 'to stay iuiou, iui truceo awiiu, Duinuyxug BJun troubles. Heals every sore and gives the rich glow of health to the skin. Builds up the broken down body and makes the blood red and nourishing. Especially ad vised for chronic old cases that doctors, patient medicines' and hot springs fail to cure. iruggist, fl. To prove B. B. B. J cures, sample sent free and prepaid by I writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Ua. Describe trouble, and free medical advice sent in sealed letter. Sold in I Ccncord - by Marsh Drugstore, .1 Aasiriaa Bulla. - : Here are a few "bulls' that have been perpetrated from time to time In the. Austro-Hungarian parliament: "One most important point of the ag ricultural question is the maintenance of the- breed of horses to which I have the honor to belong." j "We are here for the weal and woe of our constituents." "Gentlemen, consider this question In the light of .a dark future." ! ' "The eye of the law weighs heavily on our press legislation." "There, gentlemen, is the ever chang ing point of which the opposition has made a hobbyhorse." j "This taunt Is the same old sea ser pent which for years and years. has been groaning in this assembly." Incidents In American History. A traveler who has just returned from a visit.- to Matanzas says that be visited El Cumbre, a short distance from the city, and there-was' reminded of an incident in American "history with which he was entirely unfamiliar and which he is willing to bet not one American in a -hundred knows any thing about He refers to the fact that a vice president of the United' States took the oath of office there,, being au thorized to do so by special" act of con gress, EI Cumbre means "the summit" and It was here that William Rufus King, vice president with Franklin Pierce,- dying of consumption, was sworn into office March 24, 1853. Loafing: and Working;. . Evernotipe at the end of a day when you have feoled along with your work and slouched through everything In a slipshod manner that you are-tired as if you bad worked steadily and done your work well? And how much' bet ter satisfied you feel with yourself w.hen you ha.ve done your-work as you should. Your employer also-notices these, things. Don't belong to the" slip shod class. Do your work welL You will feel better and stand higher in tha estimation of the man you" work tor.- Atchison Globe, i ; , - - Tricks of he Trade. If you find maple twigs and frag ments of leaves In your "maple" sirup, you may feel pretty sure that it is an Imitation orhas been adulterated. Peo ple who make the pure article sent it to market clean. The best butter does not have hair in It to prove that it 'was made from cows' milk. Strained honey with bits of comb in it is subject to the same suspicion. Tomato figs with a fig leaf on top of the box is another in stance. . . . Saggestlve. "No." f said the Widow Bakeleigh, -"I didn't altogether like the minister's sermon over poor John." - . "Why, I thought It quite sympa thetic," said her friend. "Well, I didn't like his pronuncia tion when be said John bad gone to that undiscovered country from whose "buru" no traveler veturns. " Phila delphia Press. -v . " . ' The question of the use of tbe famDj coat of arms vexes the Amertcaa very serioosiy. Originally all book pUtes were fceraldic. That was la aa act when ipeopk geoeraSIy coold Dot read and when the biaaoa of each family, a shown on wearing arperel or small be luagfors. was as wen knowa and quick ly distiagulabed as an autograph or photograph today. la the mala. It ts safe to advise Americans not to ass coat armor on their book plate. Tbe uncertainty of the act sal right to arms and the extreme aUf&ealty of getting a drawing that one knows la undeniably correct In every detail are strong rea sons against Its awe. nerakiry Is toe exact a science to admit of IibertSee. and It Is oo small achievemeat to draw the coat of arms with abaelute correct ness and yet with artistic reeling. Though It is not very generally prse tked. It Is legal to copyright the book plate design. . At least two plates are so protected la this country. This would seem to leave a door open for those who wish- to secure for themselves a per sonal jdlstlngulahlng mark, a quast beraldry, for the drawing may be la heraldic form as well as lo any other. Century. ; 'I ' v " ;:. ' Wanted Ond Eggs. Bring me crude eggs, shredded wheat biscuits and a glass of milk." said tbe man on tbe Boston boat "Yesi sah." replied the waiter. "4bat kind of aigs was them, sahr. "Crude eggs." "Yesy sab; yea. sah." repeated the man. walking away with a perplexed expression. Shortly be returned. "We ain't got ttoem lies. sah. but we's got. 'em boiled, fried, poached an' scram bled, very nice, sah." "No, no," protested the Boston man. "I want tbem crude, raw." : ; : "Oh,r gasped the waiter, "you wants 'em raw?" - "Certainly." Having brought them, the waiter looked! on curiously -while the man broke j the yolks of the eggs over the shredded biscuit and stirred tbe white, up In the inllk.' "Dat'a one of dem food Cranks,' reported tbe waiter to the next table. New York Press. Proof Pressmptlve. A Mohawk valley justice of tbe peace invariably gave judgment for tbe plain tiff in civil suits before him. without hearing the defendant, silencing thai unfortunate litigant -with, "Veil, vot 1 tlnks he sue you for If you don't owe him?" Rochester Democrat : i ; Ht Mother. Vt.lt. ', Mrs. Benham You don't seem to hi very glad that mother is here. Benlmm- What did you expect me t do die of Joy? New York Herald. " . Hold. Up a Congressman. "At the end of the campaign,", writes unamp Ulark, Missouri's brilliant con gressman, "from overwork, nervous tension, loss of sleep and constant speak ing I had about utterly - collapsed. It seemed that all the organs in my body were out of order, but three bottles of Electric Bitters made me all right. ? It's the best all-around medicine eyer sold over a druggist's counter." Overwork ed run-down men and weak, sickly wo men gain splendid health and vitality from Electric Bitters.' Try them. Only 60c. Guaranteed by P. B. Fetzer. All the bawdy houses of Salisbury have been vacated by their occupants on account of thel vigorous action of the grand jury last weekin closing them up. . ; Ton Know What n Are Taklag- Whenou take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonio because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 60c. Tree That Tarns ta Stone. Thefe is a tree that grows In Mexico called; tbe "chljoL" or stone tree. It is of enormous proportions, both In cir cumference and bekght It has a num ber of branches spreading out widely and carrying leaves of a; yellowish green color. The wood is extremely fine ' a a a a a a. . TA ana easily woraea in a green state, it Is not 'given to either, warping or split ting. The most remarkable thing about it is that after being cut the wood gets gradually harder, and In the course of a few years It Is absolutely petrified whether left In the open air or buried in the ground. Prom thia timber houses can be built that would In a few years become completely fireproof and would last ai though built of stone. . - First Railroad Charter. The Iflrst charter.ever granted in this country or probably any other for the buildiug of a railroad was granted In 1819 to Henry Drinker by! the Pennsyl vania j legislature for a road of that kind from the Delaware -valley to the headwaters of- the Lehigh river over the route now occupied by the Dela ware.) Lackawanna and. Western rail road, from tbe Water Gap to Scranton. That J was before the days of steam, and the "wagons" that were to be run on th road were to be moved by horse j: That old charter and the it conveyed were purchased by the original Delaware and Lackawan na company for $1,000. power, rights! Took the Second Man. One evening recently a well to do bachelor volunteered to teach a spright ly, young widow the game of checkers. He quite overlooked the possibilities of tbe game, -v- : r ' "There, now; It's still your move," he exclaimed to the lady shortly- after the game had commenced. "Yon have tak en only one man. and you are bound to take another."' yf"y- -k-s --r ' 0 ."Thanks for your advice said the widow 8 weetly. "Suppose I take you, then?? . ,. She did subsequently. : I i ; Title-.. Give a Georgia, darky a "chaw" of tobacco and you're a cap'n. ; :-' Give him a quarter and you become a Colquet ' -; ' ; Paralyze him with a dollar and you are a general for life. ' , - Throw In an old suit of clothes and taro stiff drams of corn liquor and be raises all his children to call you gov- Atlanta Constitution. - ernor. jA Costly Prayer BoeTc Queen Elizabeth used to carry about with, her suspended by a chain of pure gold a book called "Tbe Golden Manual of Prayer," a dainty ' volume of 300 pages, i bound in . "hammered virgin gold.! One side of this costly volume gave a representation of the judgment of Solomon, the other the brazen ser pent on the cross in the desert - A Pad and a Calt. A Boston editor, asked to define the difference between a cult and a fad, rose to the emergency. In this manner: "A- roa is anything that arouses eva nescent mentality, while a cult la anv thing! that inspires permanent mental ity." j ; : - ,: U f , ........ .' Extenaatlon. Visitor That painting Is by an old master. I see. M rs. M cShoddle (a pologetlcailyr Y-e-s, but tbe frame Is new. New York Week ly- Nojone can read the Bible out loud in the same .voice In which he would read ( a selection from a . newspaper. Atchison Globe. ; ' If you want . peace, very often you naveito ngn, ior n. .. -v . ; : Iti tst CCU D13T lata year Is a waaaaa bast tttsad whsa area day Takas only taatf tha nasi aad aal Sw tabor Of W tnlim AiMrmtt an liai SSI a Xadteaiy br THE If. a. raiKBAJia wst-asi, uucara. - ses-w i ww. .tww. : mmt tm he Refarsnsd. BalUmors San. Boston will rrolbly . not relish the facet iouano of Governor latvi, of Arkansas, who hat pardoned an err ing colored brolLer out -of the icniten- tiary oiion tbe condition that he put to Massachusetts to be rt formed. The Governor, it U true, says that he has recently received assurances frjwn citi zens of MasMchusetts of their earnest desire "to reform a certain portion of the negro population of Arkansas. Governor Davis should, cot Hit the sincerity of our Puritan brothers to too revere a test, however. That they were once food of citizens of African dcecent is undeniable. So great was their an cestors' affection for them in Colonial days that they sent ships to Africa and brought the unwilling sons of Ham to this country to be reformed through the processes of slavery. The reforma tion of the . heathen was then a source of revenue. There is precious little profit in it nowadays, and Boston has grown lukewarm, except at election times, when the expression of a tender regard for the colored brother thought to be smart politics. is A Splendid Combination. We offer Tug Concord Times, At lanta Constitution and -the Sunny South, all three papers one year for only $2-00, in advance. ; In addition every aubscribct" to this combination will have two guesses in the Constitu tion's contest on Savannah cotton re ceipts. - $250 in cash will be given by the Constitution to the person estimat ing correctly the number of bales of cotton received at Savannah, Ga., from September 1, 1901, to April 1, 1902. Also f sop will be given to one making neareBt estimate, and $100 to next nearest, $75 to next, $50 to next, $25 to next. $500 will be divided equally among those who come within 500 bales either way of the exact figures. If you are in arrears for The Times; pay up all back dues and for one year in advance and take advantage of this remarkatie oner, ir you nave already paid in advance,' send us $1.00 more, get the Constitution and Sunny South a year and have two guesses in this great contest.' You are as likely to win as any one. ,5 We will publish full itarticukrs of this great offer in our next issue.- A Traawdr asset AlhWtlea. IkxJtisswr fam. Tbe tnurdtr f lul UWtrr Ford, the wU-known author. ty Maka Webster Ford, his atheleUe lothei; raises a quest, a to th part athl4 iv piayHn cmosin th rim. Tl bruhm arre of a wralthy family, t-t MakxJm tl rwaraaed with the alb ktic crarr and devotr! hirus If to an elbVtk: rareer, agaioat th aisbr t f his lather, with tha result that he was distnberitrU and tprttt tttc rrt t his life ODharpil in variua eitrstaitatwa of eoodact. He ewffrtl in a numUr of athletic or srrunjt rnipnr. the 11 of which has jot bcron tatak rui. It Is mpjawd thai it was n ac count ol His brtUers rrfuAsl ! ikttt lr-re to avert this bnkrusicy that he shot bim and then shot hi marl f. Only a madman would hatcvwmUrrd theae acta. i : r'-i - " f Evidcfttly tha vigor of mttpleot4airi ed ty exces4ve aihie cullure was nH baUnced by carrrt!idittg ttteatal or tnoral coUore, so that the athK-te ass dtsUnctly inferior, oo the whuh, to bis brother, Paul IxicrsU-r, who was of un impeachsMe sanity, though he was, it atwaNUS, an invalid and . urtttrmed. The trouble abotit excessive atUU lioy is that It tends to irodace a nmrbid cvm- ditiaa, unfavoralile to health and K)n gevity. -'It may t? sakl that the insan ity of the murderer and suictdo ciist-d at the time when he first took an exces sive fancy ; to athletics an I wa iot raaaed 1 athictk. naanciaJ mmfmstn . M-a eti IcnUv rartw. r ku of fursjf ard the cam -., areotuala and trrt-4 'as? t,, ma tiwat Wa "K.t , i any ifiwv ta a m ; . I tnsc4f whk h otitht t y Irrssnl tvadrnry U athW-'c , ' ' -t t-w Mate rhartMs.. Oa wvat JVwsth a . s.j. ants nratMawi r.lpmttt, era iUUaay offers tbr ' tAa--'XVkrt to br m aadTharaatayacI1 enrh crsaber ?rl. .t. fc nit itarlaaire. arMtl hntit snm i, tladiRatdate of aai ft4 exrswd Jaw "trd. lr; For f ortl.rr ittftwrr. caJl etaat aay amt JsVf. - rraka Ilea IHtttlitl. Xpb, !ila; J, aiklKv ; thirty tr-ai.. j Ue oi-ly vinntn !. I,, is now trtatruxl to - smoke and a:rsm,: arnl a. Mr4e in tnestitriwiniitiS . that Kw rumbling rant U .. ; Tlrrae rtfatrta are - U Crsiar tViunly,' Nt Ur-ah. ,.-; aia Is ailuatrxl, by r. ! . -that tbe sHtlera in lh' u, are rimng to Uatv ir ', " 'v Lcitlzo COLD DUST tvrlao do year work' it it upjl!IUfjl AT Ritchie Hardware Co s Car Load of Dickfonl & Ilufrmnn Grain Drilln. Th. , r is no better Drill offered on the market than this ln:; It has v '- AH the Latest Improvements and is fully rruaratttecd to do the work. Price is s reasonable. - . Ncc assortment of the v' Best Disc H arrows M'. 8 CfiJkrvirt This signature Is on every box of the genuine i - Laxative Rrnmn.finin.np vmmm - - - - H w . the remedy that cnrea a cold In ease day - Pyny-Balsam Stop, tha Tickling, and quickly allays Inflammatioc in the throat. Clabblag Rates. We call attention to the clubbing rates below.' The price in each case in cludes a year's subscription both to The Times and the periodical named, to be paid invariably in advance. - The Outlook .V. . . . . .... 3 76 New York World (Thrlce-a-week) 1 66 Atlanta Journal (Semi-Weekly)... "Tr 1 ISO Atlanta Weekly Constitution. 175 t. Louis Republic (Semi-Weekly) 1 60 Home ana Farm........ 12S Fran a Leslie's Popular Monthly.... 1 SO Cosmopolitan; ISO Review of Reviews. 800 MeClnre's Magazine. .... . 180 Monsey's Magaame 1 80 Woman's Home Com p anion. 1 50 Harper's Weekly . 4 so Harper's Basar t...... 480 : TtalsaTTrs from the Northern Wood are la Fjiiy-Balsam. the certain cure for cougha Ask Your DrngKlst.for Allen's root r ' Ktst, a powder for the feet. It cures swollen, sore, hot, callous, aching, sweating feet, corns and bunions. At ail druggists and shoe stores, 25c. Ask to-day. ' Mr. Lewis Nixon, who six months ago was elected leader of Tammany hall, the .famous Democratic political organization in New York, has resigned and announces his retirement from polices. ' i' " The leopard cannot change his spots, but a, girl ian get off freckles. ---I - . ' ' HEALTH tT'SURANCE The man who Insures Tola Ufa Is wise for his family. ; I The man who Insares his health ' is wise both for Us famnv and 1 a., 1 alUBSCII. Yoa may iasaro health lyysaard At the first attack of alsaase which generaUy approacbej' throavit tHm I rvrjo I a -- Ma v aav awl IDSJU. fests Itself In saummerable. asvi TattfiT - a 1 mm Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vigor ana cneertuiness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. - Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that It Is not uncommon for a child to be born afflicted wth weak kid neys. If the child urin- StM tni . tf W - - " u lire urine scalds the flesh or If. when the child reaches an are when It shnuM fw .Kia ... control the passage it U yet afflicted with bed-wetting-, depend upon it the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble to due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis erable with kidney sod bladder trouble, and b&th need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is-soon realized. It is sold ny druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar aires. Yoa "may jiave a sample bottle by mail ticc, also Damnniei ten- -- - tog all about It Including many of the thousands of testimonial . letters received from sufferers cured. la writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamtoa, N. be sure and mention this paper. . .-.-.' ..... v " 4- And save your health. AGENTS WANTED. LIFE OF T. DEWTTT TALMAGE. by his .D'.;rnin.kJeVrut Talmsge and saso ciate editors of ChrlstUn Herald, only book endorsed hv T,in.. a, ETr. wtnV who, 9oJjkly. Ontflt ton thoCnade PPer. (, .... . .. ..... ( . " m i.. , 1 1 . -ri ... mm I . . v r iawaiM iw ' Full stock of the best Chilled Hows of i fered to the piibhc Lynchburg, Nyra-, 1 cuse Chilletl rlows. All these goods nrc" , nice new stock, and the latest and most . improved lines. No oldback-tlite'ocMls. Bitchie Hardware Co. NO BLAriKS EVERYBODY GETS A PRIZE $2 U .m" Cash Prizes Free A YEAR'S SUBSCRIPTION TO TWO 6000 PAPERS,' A GUESS IN THE CONTEST - A Beautiful PICTURE, Worth ft, Uks Tklt.CaT' ALL FOR THE PRICE OF ONE PAPER: i - THE REMARKABLE OFFE1L. THE WEEKLY AMERICAN, : MASHVIU.K, TCNIt, and oor paper "ointjy make tbe folloains offen . To the suUscnber, or subscribers, to btrtb a ) pers from whom receive tha eorrert. or neareatcorrect, pwss, or gueasea.on tbe Bum- La f her of bflirilwiiuli af Inlarm Id 1m nmImI i. a- ! ClarUavill. Tenn from tior. 1.1901, to Kov, - CTVtS Ml4 twoxas a.owtsoi. , l, If03, inclusive; Cash prises will be siren, divided as follow st . If Received I o December, January, February, or March a3XK).tK) 4 If Received lo April. May. - , , , , ,T. ',,.,,- it Moceivea in July, Autrust. rt hrr - , , ,,, ,, THEN AN EXTRA $500)0 IS SET ASIDE (making r2,.V.f0 in all) ahk-h will be devided enuall amons all abo K'f" tvrn wfhm hun(lrl of the correct numlr, provided Uirr do wX ant any oUx r cash tmntt. ijim Ijuu-1" euner way allows yon H chances. IN THIS CONTEST THERE ARE K9 BLANKS AS YOU CAN CERTAINLY SET WITH IN 100 OF IT. IMPORTANT It Is distinctly understood and acread that tha Weekly Amfmta I- -" liable for the payment of all tbe money herein orii-red in priana, and that oor pap aha i ihi Ije in any way held reapooaiMa for anchor any part of (he Mine, In ayl'liUon U ll ra.li i.r each snbacrfher to the two papers who Will add oos So stamp to pay nustasa will rx " (their chocc) of the following beautiful picture! ORDER PIOTURB BY NUMB BR ONLY. NO. TIT LS. - MX TITLt SMX TlTLS - MO, TiTLI Cranama "a Tea ZD HasUas Time 297 Wlrkla Bck -. s-AU nroun vy? " ,"ev,W t"""! Vs. res. "OurNewdbr." 202-. 20-l -A Waif Rasa Carl 5'rt,e,, " 2S Ow Haw Baby 2lt-Baecaa 29 Babbles 209-Oarrat 212-DaUr.s Contest closes an OotoTsaV L 1902. evt tmldrvlsht. The official statementof the aarkaville T'-bamo Hoard of Trade to b tha Btjr. -t-a what-b tbe contest Istota decided. Clarkaville is seeoad In siss dark totawco m.ri. t the United Wales, To help yoa make a close nesswa airereoelpU la Oarkarille i- r i .i in vearat - , " . Not. 1, y,U Not. 1, tM, tt,626!NoT. 1, 9. to Sot. 1 , '. ' S0- M? 1, 8I.KU Nov. 1, uo, to N'v. l.ul. - . 'byi'toXo-.X,, 18,1! MoT.i,Vl,toHoT.l,VA . Ml ,""" "oou w arsrage crop will be marketed (bis year. R.VLES AKO KEGVLATIONS. A ysars suhayrrirrtlon paid In adranos at prlca tam 1 ItZl'Jl"! ou' VmiT eirctimataa, and for f will a guess be changed after it reaches as. One Ss stamp mast be sent to pay the p.w pkstare. Yo.must select your picture, and give tb.omlwrcfU - W P V Tear arder snast be sent ta the aapar in whW yaw aae this a4varUaaocf. 10 rears: Nor. 1, "St, to Kor.l, 8S,M Not. 1, 2, to Not. 1, 93, W,1b7 Nov.-s, V3, to Not. 1, VH, 28,711 Not. 1, S4, lo Not. 1, ta,zs put thla blanlc out strtd usm it and you nexl not write ts lt t r Pai.uasBs: 1 send soravcriptioa to both papers, and aneloaa llZil ark'",. Tena-jfmm Not. 1, lsl. to Nor, 1. ist, to bet III I a vw m wa mrv I'-vft s BOSS V aw VITirrTT( avSnwja, uj SSf I S SJS a aj s SB SJ1I rajSSSat)ia) .fa-. . . picture to a different one and tbe guess creitei toyou. MOOSMEADS Semr WltKLY AMLRICAN fMr- Sm4Yr Pmrner f Mr- .Strnte.. P.O ,tmt0. 5aW Ptcturm ' Um , fa fr P.O. rarer ra AftsWa Caeaa tm Mr - .0- Aff- 1 t ,1 1 - E F wECW-Y ""'CAN ONE YEAR. WITH ALL PIIY ILE6ES OF THIS C0-.'f V. J Tha Coacfjrd Times one year ia Only $1.25f mm - - - g THE B3ST : 8 uwn ax 0 I 8 8 - nr-r.--F S" avav-v wwwai W VWw Vf wWmr W - - AGENTS WANTIiD Lawa Swiars aad Settees. Hiok CtulrsV' Casts Ckatrs ass Stx'- -Ifaatif Tables, Wash Bcscbes, Lie Agents easily make 5to SIO Per Day TOfH5j?hr.:r'ir. duced prices to tm -m- ' agency. Exclusive tnwy given: Address, Pfa..M VsAriftS-Wirt Cflt. , aptaai mtm WW-- - tLaUsnai. n 1 8 I as t
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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May 22, 1902, edition 1
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