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-sfs-THE TIMES TlIE CCr.C0?J3 WEHiY TRIES STEflM BOOK UNO JOB OFFICE We kfieo on hani foil stock of LETTER HEADS, NOTE' HEADS, STATE MENTS, BILL HEADS, ENVEL OP ES, TAGS, VISITING CARDS YYED mwG INVITATIONS. ETC.; ETC. v o f tTA0UtO Iff! it? e. 'pits B. Sherrill, Editor and Owner. $1.00 a Tear, Xa drarcc. If jroti Ha tx any this to acU, Wt V tbc pcofJ keotr it. GOOD PRINTING ALWAYS PAYS Volume XX. CONCORD, N. C, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 19Q2. Number 21V i -ii- 11 ' 11 II II in in ek i: 3 AT THE TOP. It is a laudable ambition to reath the top of the ladder of success. But many a 'man who reaches the topmost rung findJiis position a torment Instead of a triumph- He has sacrificed his health to success. ' A man can' suc ceed and be strong if he heeds Nature's warnings. When there is indiges tion, loss ot ap- wtite. ringing in the. ears, dizzi ness, spots be fore the eyes or palpitation of the heart ; anv or all of these symptoms Twiint to weakness and loss of nutrition. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery cures dis- eases of thet stomach, and other organs of di-" nestion and nutrition.-, Bv perfect and abund-' ' ant nourishment dis tributed to each vital ortran it enables the co-opera-; tiou of all the organs to pre- serve tne peneci neaiui or th bodv. - : ' - ? For about two years I suffered from" a Ttry obstinate case of dyspepaia," writes R. K. Seeord, M. of '3 Extern Ave., Toronto, Ontario. .M tried a great number of remedies without suc cess I finally lost faith in them all. ' I was so fur gone that I oould not bear any solid food hi ' mv stomach for a lonir time : felt melancholy triit depressed. Could not sleep nor follow my . oorupation. Some four months ago a friend recommended your 'Golden Medical Discovery. - After a week's treatment I had derived so much benefit that I continued the medicine. . I have taken three bottles and am convinced it has ini my case accomplished a permanent cure.- I cm conscientiously recommend it to the thou sands of dvpeptics throughout the land." i The " Common Sense Medical Adviser," 1008 large pages in paper covers is sent , free on receipt of fa one-cent stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Address br'. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, LtttltlllllHlliliiaiiii hiiii i i ' I i AN OLD FAVORITE ,,,, ,.,t ' m 7 l 3 I I AJ.-4 IS THE HUMBLE-BEE By Ralph Waldo URLY, oozing humble- Wh thou art for me. . Lot them sail for Porto Rique. Fmr-oft beats through ' to tMk; I will follow thee alone. Thou animated torrid-xone! Zigzag steer cr, desert cheerer. Let me chase thy waving lines; Keep me nearer, me thy hearer. Bins In a; over shrubs and vines. Insect lover of the suiv J oy or thy dominion! - , Bailor of the atmosphere; " , Swimmer through the waves ot sir; Voyager of light and noon; . r Epicurean of June: Walt, I prithee, till I come Within earshot of thy hum, All without Is martyrdom. .--....!.- - - - . When the south wind. In May days, With a net of shining hase . Silver the horizon wall, -And. with softness touching- all. Tints the human countenance With a color of romance. And, 'lnf using- subtle heats, Turns the sod to violets. - . V Thou, in sunny solitudes, , Rover of the underwoods. The green silence doth displace -With thy mellow, breesy bass. Hot midsummer's petted erone. Bweec o me tny orewsy too is dims Tells of countless sunny hours. Long days, and solid banks of flow- BILL AIS LsCTT 1BVLL1C ft LA MB LirK. a a CMSM, rsutr.jsii I Atlanta OoasUtution. L I . . a--stawiiM. My POahernfriewboaskedtPwtolr Aw from lh ordiaarr track of AUaaia Jovraal - With bt workers. Of gulfs of sweetness without bound In Indian wilderness as found; Of Syrian peace. Immortal leisure.' Firmest cheer, and bird -like pleasure. . ..- : -., .- 1 . .. " -Aught unsavory or unclean Hath my Insect never seen; But violets and bilberry bells, Maple-sap and daffodils. Grass with green flag half-mast high, Sueoory to match the sky, -Columbine with horn of honey. Scented fern, and agrimony, ' Clover, catchny, adder s-tongue, And brier-roses, dwelt among; All beside was unknown waste. All was picture as he passed. Wiser far than human seer, Tellow-breeched philosopher,- Seeing only what is fair. Blpplng only what is sweet, - Thou dost mock at fate and care. Leave, the chaff and take tb wheat. 'When the fierce northwestern blast . Cools sea and land so far and fast, ,- Thou already slumberest deep; . Woe and want thou canst outsleep; Want and woe. which torture us. Thy sleep makes ridiculous. hold op on the negro and let turn go I dead has tent me a cupptor from Xewport paper and says: ller M a good text for roar next letter. It reads i ss follows: 'Newport, October 14 At a meeting of the school committee to day, George Ellis and wife objected to having their son taught by a coiorea teacher and said that if their son not admitted to another school where hips, and blessed with a splendid clim ate, are the Cboos-Keeling Island, in the Straits Archipelago, Their history is strange and romantic as their pres ent life is curious snd otuaue. In 1825 a Scotch sailor named Host landed and. seeing that the isles were very nod, be took possession and erUled there with hi family. The na- the teacher was white they would k"T I tires were rentle and teachable, so that I a .a sssea m S I . . mm at come, xne comnuoee raoseu i jtom bad no difficulty . tn making utnv to change him and ordered the boy: to I Kif their ruler. In 1851 be hoisted the be arrested as a truant. The father I iTnlon Jack as a Dreeautioo against the nied a plea ox not guuiy ana tne case I mi of a wandering French man-oi-srar, will go to the higher court and belej six yean later the islet were form tested." " They have compulsory educa-1 n- annexed by the British Govern- tion there. It seems that i thul mnt. i With rare tact and wisdom teacher is - the . daughter of t n Bom devoted himself to governing the preacher, who U the American consul I people lover whom he had so quaintly at St. Thomas. He is a kyal repubU-1 BBiA)Usited himself as a king, and on TOCGH CiriXBSS. DR. H. C. HERRING. Dentist Is now on the ground floor of the LI taker , . , Building. COWCOBD, IT. O. dr. w. c. Houston i Mod tigg Dentist, COKCORD, M. O. . : Is prepared to do all kinds of dental work in the most approved manner. ' Office over Johnson's Drug Store. Residence 'Phone 11. i Office 'Phone 48. L. T. HARTSELL, Attorney-at-Lai, CONCORD, NOB.TH OAHOLINA. Prompt attention given to all basineas. Office in Morris building, opposite the court house, i - ' Drs. Lilly t 'Walker, Atlanta Journal. . . '. 'J - - " ; - ; Forj yeara. during the occupation of Cuba by Spain and up to the end-f the war of which the. United States fought for the liberation of that island with contemptibly little aid from the Cubans themselves, we had been pour ing out sympathy and praise upon that p. ople: We continued to do bo until better acquaintance forced us to the conclusion that we have really been making fools of ourselves In this mat ter. :; v - :Vr,.;-- ' . We have found to our jdisgust that the Cuban of our imagination and the Cuban of our actual experience are very different creatures. There is in the real article very little to inspire respect a . d very much to arouse contempt and indignation. ! : ; ; ' A special correspondent who is fa miliar with Cuba and her people, and' who has kept closely up with the cur rent 6f events there since - the people can and there is politics in it, and the uly whites are in the minority. Ban may be one of the 400 that Watterson is troubled about, and so I will turn over the text to him. The same mail that brought me the text, brought a letter from my grandson, who is in the employ of the Westinghouse Company, of Pittsburg,and is an electric engineer and is- now putting down a punt at Utica, N. Y. He writes that bis con tractor had a number of white men employed, but as labor was scarce be picked up an idle negro and toia mm to go to work. The white men rebelled his decease be bequeathed his miMion of government and proprietorship of tha Cocos-Kee!inz to his son. The present owner and ruler of the islands, J. G. domes Ross, is the third in suc cession.!. He was studying engineering at Glaseow when his lalner s aeatn called him to the fore fifteen years ago, Abandoning his European ambitions he settled in his kingdom, married a Cocoa wife, and devoted his life to the welfare ol the natives, who are his chil dren rather than subjects. The work of the iBotses in thus orderiag these East Indian Islands forms a fascinat THE HIOLIRBVX TRIAL. violently against this and threatened to I ;nsr atorv. and the Cocoa-Keeling group quit, and so the negro had to be sentWhough generally unknown, u P!1! Baltimore Sun. : On December 28, 1898, Mrs. Kathe- rine J. Adams, an aged woman in New York, died from the effects of a dose of deadly poison administered to her for medicine. The poison had been sent in a bromo-seltzer bottle to a young man named Cornish, who lived with Mrs. Adams and her daughter and son. On the morning of that day Mrs. Ad ams had a headache and Cornish gave her dose of the medicine. In a short time the woman died and the physicians pronounced that she had been poisoned with cyanide of mercury, a rare and very potent poison. The bromo-seltzer bot tle which contained this- poison nad been sent - to Cornish anonymously through the mail and it was contained in a silver bottle-holder. Soon after the death of -Mrs. Adams, Eoland B. Molineux was charged with having caused her death, tried and convicted. He appealed from some rulings of the off. When I was last in Mississippi the barber who shaved me said became down from Illinois on account of his health and was amazed to find white folks down here patronize negro , bar bars, "and that if one dared to open a shop in any town in Illinois he would be mobbed and run out ol tne piace. aAK JWVKa LsTTTtUB. ol rs tA ifc. the moat picturesque in the British Empire! The little horseshoe-shaped cluster of islands, three days steaming south of Java, are b'weed wit i a perfect aUmatcL luxuriant sal, and man here seen at his very best. The inhabitants number about ouu. of whom. 400 are Cocos born and the like Banquo's ghoBt, this race problem 1 remainder cootie laborers from Java. will not down. It has as many phases Under the rule of the Bosses, the only as there are times and places. Shortly white tesidents, schools have been e- af ter the war the yankee school marms tabliabed, and all the islanders are well hurried down here to educate the negro, educated, the schoolmaster-in-chief be- but they soon tired of it and went back, j Dg a. Bobs, a master of arts of Glas Now a negro woman has gone up there j goW University. L. Every i male is also to teach their white children. That is I trained I to work in brass, iron and all right. We don't care. As Cobe wood, .and is a skilled artisan. Every says: "It's all optionary with me." Cocoa girl similarly serves a t rmof Now I will let the negro go dead for apprenticeship in Clunies Boss's bouse, awhile. It-will take many years yet learning aewiag, cooking and the whole to settle the problem, but it will be set- round of domestic art under the tuition tied. The two races work together, very 1 0f big njife. Formerly the C. cos par- ba moniously in our town and county I ents used to arrange their children s and we are reconciled to the situation. I masriages, but' under the new order ih that every community had as leach man and woman is a free agent, Smart and IXmr rVacta. I have be conducting a series of evaagelistk meetings in radocah, kf for the past tea day. Tne pastors and churches have rented a large tobacco warefeoesa, furnishing ample room foe 6,000 or 8,- 000 people, j The attendance has tested the capacity of the Uukhng at night and good audience la the day tune. We had anything but a dull time here with 70 saloons and all the other ac companiments on the other hand, The devil certainly baa the ngbt-of way la Paducah. This city is a typical Ken tucky river town of 12,000 popahuioo, splendid com mercul Interest with many many feature to commend, white there are many to condemn. When eve bisky is on the throne, God is d thrcned; whenever the saloons are do ing a good business the churches are doing a small business. The pastors have taken the census. they tell me, on beautiful Sunday mornings and found from 1,300 to I.oUU peotde in all the churches, leaving of rourse more than 20,000 of the 2,000 population somewhere else other than the churches. I said to the pastors lou have got" have not been doing to get out of business, for when the devil has 20,000 of the population at 11 o'clock on Sunday morning and the preachers have less than 2.000 the record for that town for piety does not show up very well. ; We close our meet ing here to-morrow morning. I wish my physical strength and other condi tions would allow me to remain here ten days longer, but I am working out aii right. ! : t ' There have been hundreds of conver tions and no doubt there ; will; be an ingathering to the churches. I hav siniply given the plain facts of Padu- icah, not that she is worse than any thcr city, but this mirror is held up that other cities many see themclves. DonsnpiioQ eaj si s rm.r vma. Old IS dlat show j yiwierdsy til the circus !arad ha4 eewrnt I route. ' - a i a t a.. '.at al Ufw, imd the edumr, "t raa ii . , . Cm wait all day for the ccfcaeg. VUr 1 vtu v Silt pork it, famcnit oU' have vou Uro ?" "Jess ee watchin yaader standin' dVtn niggrr il by Um thou- wmntion. ijtt piemy ol pCMrk, wii the -Jvrcc ta the consumpurc 50 and loo Sah.fxnk t good if a man can jtorruch it. The Uc behind it it that fat it the food the ctmiumptive nccdi most. ScottiEmu!sioniithcmod. crn method of feeding fat to the consumptive. Pork U too aid old s, a b uid rough (oi enittve stomach. bcott $ EmuUton ts the most san's 'miraUa ober dat rtrkos prrwcw shunr -. r: "Is that all f said the editor, aarra tkaay.' "Yaa, sab! Wen I wu er kid U de ole tiam 1 wvnt to nrlwri, but ne4 deae daya w'tu 1 go srork lef da. KbUv encc de wan er ctrkut n ua w lemp ta&hna ob de drbUl tor de nijrsft e I bet a rail on enH be in de stockade ter atoehn munney trr go ter dat show. Dat's why Tee alius er trlitn 'urn dat de safes' way tr cut de iUiotutr er de chaae gang is ter kerti bitry doin whutyo ar hirdto dor out SI X Til a SOt'liUCaX. WcH.ih." dtwn a Xcw Yk newspaper, "bit do I said to the pastors- na dT o" graw an" tt isuhw t ai, i.u to do aomethiog you et ter do de NebLydnwiA ak on prepared for CAW digestion, oingoryou will have de gubmeot V . urines, for when the pacbur'!" ; reeding hull fat in thl way, which is often the only way, is half the battle, but Scott's EmuUion docs more, than that. Thc- i somc-i seem time. so twooming "Things don't easy for them this agreed the editor. "Dat dey don't boss, an bit ain't no I kernumdrum ter roe bow rum it so. Dese i Merikan " peeiJe is moughtr skimp dere rashuns an kp e4n out "ling auptll inc comntnauon doors in frosty whe ther, an' dat s nfV,J Ivr ..11 in, !ivrnli.. T wish that pvfrv eommnmtV nad aSlAay man an1 woman is were lUberated, - nas recenuy written nudges wno sat in ine case anu me case many blesaingS as We enjoy. No strikes, I and chooses a partner - according to some impressive letters to, thlTNew has been in the courts ever since. It is I no murders nor outrages of any kind--1 Knmnean nsaire. Marriages are cole- no street fights, no cursing, no cyclones I Krated according to the Mohammedan Orleans Times-Democrat. ' If - this writer has come anywhere near the truth the average Cuban is about as .tough a specimen as can be raked, up anywhere. , , ; r- : - The Times-DernocrUias full faith in the correspondent who gives these dis- an illustration of the theory about New York iQstice that a conclusion can scarcely ever be reached so long as one of the parties in interest has the money and the inclination to continue uuga- tioh. : Unless justice is Speedy it almost ceases to be justice and is apt to become nor floods nor famine no pestilence. no fires. ;. We have good schools, good churches, good preachers and good hum ble conereeations. Every church baa a nice comfortable home for the preacher fnr tViA nrftaidinff ' I oTftpfiil nnrta of the conduct of our I rank iniuatice. If at last Molineux is I otter their professional services to the jeltl- mi,-Tu!rAd wards, and it bases noon convicted of this crime and executed I m; v, rt atnnirnn famnies. Not these statements the following denunci-1 for it, the retribution will have lost its I eve am Jones' folks put on any airs lens of Concord and surTOunGine country. Calls promptly attended day or niftht.. W. J. KONTGOKSBT. ' . IiKBOBOWBlJ ! M0HT.G0MERY & CROIELL, -- Attorneys and Connselors-at-Law," CONOOBD, K. O.. As partners, will practice law in Cabarrua, Stanlv and adjoining counties, in the Supe rior and Supreme Courts o 1 the State and In tbe Federal Courts. ' Office la court house. 1 Parties desiring to lend money can leave It with us or place It in Concord National Bank for us, and we will lend it on good real es tate security free of charge to the depositor. : We make thorough examination of title to lands offered as security for loans. . Mortgages foreclosed without expense to owners of same. The Tourist Season Opens with the ,t .Month of June, AND THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY announces the sale of Summer Excursion Tickets tion of the inerates: W'Bighta of American citizens at Havana rights of life and rights of property have been and are still, ac cording to these dispatches, ruthlessly violated. Methods of Uastuian cruelty and expedients of Spanish persecution have been invoked to get rid of Ameri cans who live in the island.. Citizens lmpreBsiveness. ii it is nnauy ueier-1 over tne nf ug. i visited them on mined that he is innocent, then he has eundav eve and was treated with the been the victim of the -grossest wrong mo8t cordial hospitality. ; Their home and persecution. To be practically un- jg a palace and their garden and der sentence cf death for several years gjomjdg a little paradise. I anxgetting is a punishment almost as bad as death Btrong again and walked, to town last itself, and the State has no right to in- weet for the first time in three months flict it upon an innocent person." It is wnen I came home my - wife shook this delay in . dealing with cases, and her figt at me and said: "I believe you law, put polygamy is prohibited, and there have been only two divorces in the but! Hfty years. There is neither jail nor pol ceman, for c ime does not exist in! these islands. Opium and al cohol are forbidden, and the wi y Chi- .! m a a w tr I nese is also exciuueo. v aocmauoa u compulsorv. and all sales are made by barter, I for Mrx Boss will not allow money J holding it to be the root of all evil. . The indus'ries of the island consist in gathering cocoanuts and preparing th lr oil and copra.' Bechede mer and s bark for dying are also exported by a chartered vessel which ca Is annually Provisions are fetched Atlanta officials should ever be as lax as officials here, then this would be the drift of things in Atlanta. Let law be enforced, and order maintained, and to evil influence draw a line, thus far thou shalt come and no farther. This is what .they call a wide-open town. The I secretary of thejY. M. C. A. furnished me with the following data which j is enough to make the angels weepi Number of young men In Paducan, 4,000 members of the Y. M. C. A. 302; average attendance at 8unday afternoon meetings, 43; daily attendance, 88; the churches open five hours a week; Y. M, C. A. open 93 hours a week; saloons open 133 hours a week, I have been doing my best to influence the parents of this city that such a state of things tended toward turn as truly as that tne old Ohio river which winded about the city was going to the gulf. - It is a question in all cities in j these days of material prosperity whether its best to bold up our boys and let commercial interest go down or; hold up the com mercial interest and let ,, the boys go down. 1 ' . i ;-. " This is the 16th day of October. I awoke this beautiful morning to find myself 55 years of age. If I live I will soon be a patriot, I feel in my blood and bones that I do not feel as young w . m - WW il !i as 1 used to ieei. for more man miny whut de 'puWikins bin doia' ter 'era wid dese . trusses an' high prices an ruff riding bosses! Now d people is gwine on er strike deyse'fs'," "And you don't fear that the country will suffer by the change f "Itnaa wVn vo kin fin' er man wid j Ida cramp coJick in er empty stummirk From the' tone and makes erateful Cubans, . i "When we say 'ungraieiui we uo the word advisedly. Never in the his tory of the world has there been a case where a people have been treated bo liiRtlv -so eeuerouslv. so magnanim ously as these" Cubans have been treated by the United States. In behalf Of the unhappy mnabitants oi mat isianu uu nation made- war with a power that had immemorially been a friend of Ihe United States. To rescue Cuba from a !1 ftrrannv nnr covemmeii- SDenx mil At t V A TIV sniaaa once a month from Batavia, but rice is years I have fought with all my might ,i 11. imnnrtpd. for I all over" this country every evil that the law into discredit and makes the u vr, T thoucht mavbe she was I mit ,hn,mH in the islands, noultrv is 1 blights and blasts tne character, nrn-irta mrwVkprv " - L..J .knnt it Wn huvs nAnrlir imn-Ll..t;fnl .,il (h, ui tMmi with fifth. I championed everything thai www j - iXIsbAA auuuv a v piCUUmt aa suv w w . " , a It is conceded by the State that Mou- nufA th finest court house in the Tfc ntU and handsome native leads home nappy, ana our couniry ueceui, . ir . I 7 . .. a . neux did notmtena 10 muraer ju. Btate. It is in full view from the wm-i.. iie idvllic in graceful content and dow where I write and I never get tired j happiness under the parental eve of of looking at the beautiful, dome thatlRaler Boss ill. j He carefully guards of the United States are assaulted, rob- especially criminal cases, which brings wiu outhve me yet." bed, imprisoned and murdered to sat isfy the vindictive whim of these nn- not intend to murder Mrs Adams. He did not know her: It was shown in the. first trial that there was enmity between Molineux '.and Cornish, and the theory is that the in tention was to poison Cornish. Under the common law if a person attempts to murder one person and the attempt results in the death, of another, the crime is the same as if tha purpose of the attempt had been accomplished. ThfirfifoTA. it is onlv necessary for the shines like silver in the sun. "A thing I his little Utonia ' against j the lntroduc- of beauty is a joy forever." Our gar den is now adorr.ed with beautiful roses and I cut them every morning and my wiff allows me to send them to tne pretty girls no, 1 mean to the ancient and so do rats and c its, almost to the despair upon the homes of which they shorn lions of money and sacrificed thousands State to prove that Molineux attempted of lives. At the close of the oonnici, we healed Cuba's . sick, and wounded, fed Cuba's famishing children, snei- tered 'Cuba's nouseiess, ciounsu ucr nVpd and visited her widowed and fathnrlASH. .We made life healthier to poison Cornish and the death of Mrs Adams resulted. It was shown ; that trA hnttle-holder was purchased in Newark, and some connection or ac- nnnin tanofi was shown between the nriannfir and an employe of the firm ar d nropertv safer in every town in the that sold it. One of the main features i . . . .rto, wo nan fiiiriM nil lliib m llSiauu, UH' " 5 ftr wp. had lifted the- stricken Cu ff h To the delightful Eesorts located on and reached via its lines. These tickets bear final limit .October 31, 1902. ! fnat section of North Carolina known as the 5'THE LAND OF THE SKY," . AND THE L "SAPPHIRE COUNTRY," - U nrirtirninri-ir ttractivB to those in search (if mi.nntiiin iwinrta. where the air is ever : Livr.i an a incintinv. ftiiT where accomruc ilatloiis can be bad either at tne comfortable ami well-kept boarding houses or the more txpensive and up-to-date hotels. AD OITJOSAL SLEEPING CARS, Placed In Selce from-Various Points ; 'tfi Vrintsipal ttesorts, thu3 affording J GREATLY IMPEOVED FACILITIES for Teaching those Pomts.; 'I'artieular attention is directed to the ele gant Dininir Car Servipe on principal ' , ; through trains bans to their feet and set inem upon thft highway of Republican govern- meptr we presented to tkem the free dom purchased for them by the blood and treasure of Americans and then we withdrew from the island. Jn return for these, our acts oi nu- manitv. the Uubans now mBu i. auich- or,a in tbft Rtreets of Havana, rob them Vw - , - . by day and waylay and muraer mem i)y nigbt. Even the memory oi orave J ? .. i. i loot Americaa sailors wno uwp - sleep J in the harbor of Havana w neath the waters;that envelop the Maine cannot deter these oiooainirsiy grates from ! insult, theft, persecution and assassination. . - . It would seem that wnen wue Bragg, late j United States consul gen eral at Havana, in a letter to his wife character zed the Cubans in a manner that caused his transter to a pus ui duty; in China, he did them.no in Ttie concurrence of testimony to-the effect that the average Cuban is tripnAst to him. It divides ... 1 mnmHaffliHV I uv ... shabby ienow w alleeiance with no social pleasure, Soiithprw Itallwav has lust issued its hand Rome Kesort Folder, descriptive of tbe many (leli.iliiriil alnntr t.h lin tt ItS rOad. This folder also gives the names of proprie- "rs or Hotels and ooaruiDg nouses aim uu" ber cif miBst.othoir fMtt uwimmodate. Copy can be had upon application to any. Southern Kailwav Acrent.' ; iailway Agent. V A. TURK, I'ass. Traffic Mgr. - . Washington H TT WARflWICK. . Gei H Pass. Airent. P.C. i AGENTS, WANTED. LIFE OF Ti PEWTTT. TALMAGE. toy his son, Rev. Frank DeWltt Talmage and asso ciate editors of Christian Herald. Only book endorsed by Talmage family. Enormous , Prjflt for agents who act quickly. Outfit ten cents. Write Immediately Clark & Co., 222 S. 4th St., Philadelphia, Pa. Mention this Paper. - - a very etrong. of the evidence for the prosecution was the testimony of writing experts, who nndertook to show that the handwrit ing of the address on the bottle was that of the prisoner. This, taken in connection with the handwriting in mrtain letters, with the alleged motive for the crime and with certain prooi and theories about the purchase of the poison, was the principal evidence for the State. All the evidence seems to have been circumstantial. Nothing in the nutnrA of direct connection with the crime was shown. To sentence man to death upon the testimony of handwriting expert would seem to De a most hazardous proceeding. Politics For sweetheart ana Wife Everybody's Magaslne. - iimnti P.verv ; other distinguished politician in the country has two sides a pubuc anu a pnvaie oiuc. , B. Hill has only one side the public, tho nnlitiman side. Politics has been and is sweetheart and wife and children nis not tion of I European customs with their attendant ills. Christmas Is'and, close bv. is similarly ruled by his brother, Andrew Boss. Coffee flourishes there, and I am going on to the end -fighting the same things and walking by the same rule. , The sad news came to me of the sad death of two of my fellow townsmen of Carter8ville, Judge J. W. Harris and Mr. Westerielt. How sad their deaths, and they fell like a pall of gloom and whut'a afeerd he kin suffer aomefin wusa, deu I'm gwine U't ssy dis coun try '11 suffer from gcttin rid er dis 'pub likin partyl OLP 81 OK STRUCt rKKAaujio. The old man depoaitad tbe eichanges and got his weekly salary cheek. But before leaving he said: "A part o' dis munny is fur de sup pote er de gospil." ! "What church do you attend now TM asked the editor. . "Same ole Mefodis' church in de mornin', but in de attemoon an ebenin' I goes and hcahs dem whut's preechin' on de streets like de Iawd an de 'loetlemen did at the fust!" ... . as mm "Do you like that sort or rreacbingr ijninn "Pat I do! Hit may not be done f KflKS WIU W lucuui. a a lata smim aassaaawHv wm filagrees es dey has in de regular society churches,' but one thing am sartin dem fokes on the street is ' lreechili, 'cause dey jess feels like dey.lietter do it an not fur de salary an perkiaiu lro mised at de confurence. Hit takes er lots mo' grace ter carry de gospil enter de highways an' ter de po'r widout price dan do ter runsie eroun in ae bigges' marble and brass pul-pit in de lan'." OLP 81 ANP-THE LOSE AFKICAV. "I sees," said the old man, "dat dere is jess one lone cullud memlah in dis heah new legislator' what resembled . "Yes, there is but one and be looked lonesome," remarked the editor. "Well, he won't be long. He's heah ter serve a good pupjiose. I in't ernuff er him ter be in de way, an' he kant hurt de state by enny Urge mer- Jority, but he kin do a-plenty ahpwin' hissef off ter fokes fum up norf as de livin' witness dat er nigger kin still break inter de legislator ef he gits lected!" , phitcs- in Scott'i HmuUton . that puts new life into the weak parts and has a special action on ihc tHscacU lung. A wmple will U st tit f rtc ujnin reiuct. b w ikte-btwr ta lit hm 4 114 i M vtrl-e lf at SCOTT & BOWNG, CltaMISTS, 409 IVart St.. N. V. Jif l l, all dtvitli. An Experience f YEARS Fire IN WRITING Insurance, sctUini; losses and rcpresenliti. Hirst Class Companies, Southern, Northern and For eign, wc ask your patronage. Our facilities for Employrr'a Liability, Accident and Health Insurance arc excellent. ,G. G. RICHMOND & 'I'hone 184. CO. Till! Concord National Bank. WIUj thetatMt itnirpT(4 form of hooks and evory tadUty lor handling aorvanta. mothers in our neighborhood. My wife is peculiar about that. At night I have w . 1 1 Z A. a to help a pretty lassie wnn ner antu metio and algebra, and -Latin. I get stalled sometimes, but we generally get through all right. We have a tele phone and my daugnter, wno uvea a mile aay, has one. So when her daughter gets sjtalled she telephones here and our lassie tens ner over mo 'nl.onft how to do it. Sometimes extent bf a plague. Hitherto these atoms Of Britain have, enjoyed serene isolation, but the new-electric cable from -Durban to Adelaide touches at the Cocos-Keeling and Christmas is lands, so that they are now linked with the crreater world, not. it is to be hoped, to the spoiling of their arcadian character. . . . '. . , fathers. to the were the husbands and God temper the wind lambs. ! A few days ago I greeted them both upon the streets and little did I think OrTaTJUl A Davy Craeketl Hia. U.m.l.l.rnmn,Ml,l linukl , I . . .nnitinn One of the most interesting relicaon K I RST I . LLAbb I Obit 1 lUU " exhibition in the otlice of uecreiary 01 Bute Crockett is the ntle which was they would be called so soon. My co- presented by admiring friends to hisj - imand imut-ffHiulfilhtr lh immnruu I liTT 1 - 1 TO TUB TV9U0. The Oaly Pasaworet. it takes many figures, multiplying and Philadelphia public Ledger, dividing, etc. , and if there is a mistake J Booker T. Washington recently told made on only one ngure near ine oe-1 ft rahering of negroes that one of the ginning it runs through to the end and I great faults of his race was a disposition geio Olglfcr SliU wiSjci. ma mm And mn mv lassie IS uisaDDOinieu ucvaurc she did not get the answer. Then I go over all the" figures carefully and find the error, and she has it to do over again. Just so it is with our habits and con duct. If a little boy tells fibs or stones, the habit will grow on him and by tne l wu good enough to be true, time he is grown ne win ten uee. ; xi i Q9n, ghe boy swaps knives with another boy and goidiera of a negro regiment in his cheats him, he will get into a habit of command were lax ; when on , sentry cheating ina" trade and nobody will duty showed a fondness for pass- trust rums w nen 10m ovuivn wh wi worker. Bro. Stuart, was summoned home last Tuesday by telegram on ac count of the serious illness of his brother-in-law Dr. Smith, Cleveland, Tenn. He wired me next day, saying that it was a hopeless case and that he was sinking gradually. Oh! the troubles and griefs - of this world. Sometime I rejoice that I have passed as many of the mile-posts as 1 have, , DoeanH RespeeS Ola Age. ft' .t..moTi1 -when vouth fails to horses, nor cards, nor sports, nor dogs, nor automobiles, nor anything whatso- Wo ia a hjv able lawyer, out u the first time a candidate for office, it was told on him that when he was a B.hnn1 bov he stole a knife from an other boy and had to give it up and take a whipping. And so he didn't get decteda-' I bad a most grateful compliment the other day, and it was as pleasant as it was unexpected. The Dal ton lawvera and the Calhoun lawyers were here to attend the funeral of Colonel -ith -Harris. After that sad mission was i. :v: . 1 1 A mA ll circumstances and asserted that, until on my journey to .the the negro learns not to display his van- ara on uuf V w u- nf;.! back and try it over again. cay" B TTIy oi luuationT he I e been readmg with eager inter- New York settle, tbe coal stride. It will take a masterful stroke of genius, wisdom ane prudence to carry that thing through. In any event, labor has bad its best hearing snd capital its most humiliating experi ences, i Sam P. Jose Capacity. dj way u. iuuiuhiuu, uc - ... . , 4. told afstory which, he said, might be est the efforts made by the or might not be apocryphal, but which d, Jennsylvanians and N .i o,v. EhJ;m officials m their endeaver to i Gen.l Sherman had been told that the ever. show proper respect for old age, but just practice8 law only because he must the contrary in the case of Dr. King s make a living; and the one reason for New Life Pills. They cut ou mauww rather close attention hu over they joined with par local bar-and our judge visited me in . my sick room and did me special honor. For a while ws Avrthansred wit and wisdom and ing doubtful persons through the lines just to indulge their power to do so. To ascertain if this were so he muffled himself one night in a cloak sxd tried to get past a black sentry.- After the "Who goes there?", the "A friend," and the "Advance friend, and give the countersign,'' had been exchanged Sherman replied: , . "Boxbury." ! ; . VNoi sahl" was the polite," but tirm response. "Medford!" "Charleston!" Sherman next tried. "No sah. No, sah!" said the ne gro, determinedly, i hen. he added Thlak netear KxISe4. CASAPAicrA, N. Y., Oct., 20. great-grandfather, the immortal Davy Crockett, hero of the Alamo, and author of the equally immortal phrase: "Be sure you are right and 'then: go ahead." This gun was carried by the grandson of the first owner, the late Gen. "Bob" Crockett, who brought down much game with it, but now it has been retired with honor and full pay to pass the remainder of it days, or centuries, as a relic of one of the greatest charac ters this country has ever produced. It is a formidable looking weapon, originally of the flintlock type, with a '40-calibre bore. Tbe barrel was originally forty-six inches long, but some of it has been cut off and it is now only forty and one-half inches. It was presented to David Crockett soon after his second election to Congress in 1829.. by some of his admiring young Whig friends iof Philadelphia, it crxt 1250 and was made especially for him. The donors raised tbe money by Profit, Individual rerponaibiUty of Shareholders, 12,000 Keep fiO.OC Your Account with Us. Interwt paid a ar4. Uhefalaeeommo- i elation to ail oar cutonr. i J M.lil!LI.rfMit, U, B. coirK,. UMUiHr. The contributing half a dollar each to the im tnmmr in i&rlnr village of Baptist H 11. a few miles from approprfatdy designed with firaresof the Goddess of Liberty, a 1 mm tin, tmm ml IWi H mm mf WBnl Wmmm H,f i'tTtrrs'- - , Ifr$ VERMIFUGE lt l m IIKI rm mi immm I. Ih W S) WM.Wn.lllMWI, tmmtm mf K' the be-1 a-. t -tlVf j UCWi uuwvW j . i aucu uc smjucu i pleasant anecdotes. 1 shall not iorgeti Now, see A heah yo' can go fru th - their kind and grateful visit as long as wnoie ymed joggrafy ; but Massa Sher- I live such things are wonn ueing no matter how severe and irrespective practioe in the last two or three years t - -m s T..lia Vmnr If ... . . i : : 1 .ilihniig nave Bica ofoldagewspepsiw.-; Ma mat me po" w .:T rrC- i And v, Constipation all yedd to tms periect Vuu made all but impossioie ior uh. , . borne. She has a fine a.-a.V IB mJ ef Boston Mother If you had my faith century. in unnsuau dcuw, - --- g , have no . tootnacne. nau been a politician for nearly half a wavnll Daughter WeU, mother, if &ou my toothache you wouldn t have faith. ' '. . i little boy a year old who is beginning to walk and talk. So she gave a din ing the young mothers, who each had uttift oirl a vear old and they were learning to walk. It beat the man he done aa that nobody can get par me wifeut sayin Cambridge! lUIBrS mtilUt Alt Hf 1J Bwt UiuKh Syrup. Tastes Good. Vi in inne. l-frtd oy arnEeutn. Kl?lUVbmiEL any kite that is hot loved is a wrninh the string has been token; she driveth the wind an4 cometh, to a long. fall. ', - ' ' t Give heed to the voice of an old wo man; sorrow has giren ber wisdom. And we had a baby show yesterday Batsi W later nontka. Vaneeburg Ky. 8un. " A Tennessee paper says in one of the mountain counties only one man took . m in n. mimiA i m. an, m Srm mwt . . .. . . oa.v mn w ill l 1 1 it wrm:K iikwbimjci. kuu uic uujcub iui wuic A Runaway tucreic, : a uiue gu j , r 'c - . . . - ... i t. ivn learninir to wait. x u mo " a - Tennmated vntn ! horse show to tW the three Utile tote when jit came, A listener one time leg of J 3rVn6 J" I rouering across the room as merry as aaked what the Bepublicans were doing It. developed a stubborn mji; to show off. some- in I Congress. J "Oh," replied the doctors and teoies ior i . - . , faumg down reader, 'they're pUying the dickens Then Bncklen's ATe,; . tt - ,nerPOrmd. if--- there: ther have passed a Uw It's just as good tor unrna, r , . . motherB -At two months to the year, and were i proud and happy. A young the worst of it is they have made them fW ia the Moudest creature on brth: winter montha." ''Blast ing to lyears. gcalds, Skin Eruptions i anu rues. at Tetter's urug sroro, , ?5c. i i 'woman is, to be feared, for he will sacrifice all for her pride. Canadaigua, was shaken badly as result of the explosion of wuat is lieved to have been a meteor. On Sunday afternoon, while the sky was clear, there was a sudden terrific explosion, followed by darkness and a strong smell of sulphur. The general store of W. H. Doyle was shaken R! all the windows were broken out, the do ors twisted from the hinges and the goods thrown from the shelves. '.' Telephones were torn from the waus in the. houses, pictures thrown down, windows broken and furniture smash he. The Univeraalist Church was damaged and its new stained glass win dows braken. Trees and telegraph and telephone poles were demolished. . -. People out of; doors were knocked down and left insensible and holes were burned in the clothing of many. They described the shock as feeling like a heavy weight thrown upon them. One voung man was carrying a stone jug. The jug was broken to atoms but the man was uninjured. V . a . a raccoon, a deer s head ana otner figures. Along the upper part of the barrel are tbe k-tters set into tbe metal in gold, some of which has worn out; "Presented by the Young Men of PhiL aiflpbia to the Hon. David Crockett of Tennessee In similar letters near the muzzle '"are the words: "Go ahead." WASTE P A tns worth r avnlwxaaa or lady la wh county to manage twiiwwa nr aa old eetabUaord bom t autul n-lal landing- A tralht, trtt. tiv rmMi ..i.rv erf tin Ml Mid tr - timrh day with au egnwoaea avmrt n-wiT' tera Hanmy alanol tr piw. li mr- a- Mary B&rnyard Out here we alwayg their 1 go to bed with the chickens. earth She is always calm and serene, fool souls," said the listener, "and I'm Miss Wopaie Mercy my it most BnxAw. 'nearly out of fodder." . lawfully unhealthy. Will lavewtlgate. 4.' A remarkable case comes to light at Elizabeth. W. Va. An old man there by the name of O. W. Boberts hadlong suffered with incurable cancer. Every body believed bis case hopeless until he j used Electric Bitters aad applied bock len'a Arnica Salve. The treatment car ed him completely. Now every body who knows of it is investigating Electric Bitter. It exerts a mighty power toex- oel bfflionraes. Kidney and Ltver troubles and it's a wonderful tonic for rundown systems. Don't fail to try It. Only 60c. " Satisfaction guaranteed by P. B. Fetzer, druggist. - Merchant Tailor. Clothes Made to Order. . Cleaning and Repairing done oxrahort notice. I. WISSB1RC, Over Pattenon'sstora. ApJ tf. 4 Union Street. N Or. Wc3ll2, t7w?S5 I anal Its .lawlasasu wsWISia Jw wryvsswSo be The gods honor her who thinketh i long before opening her lips. mn AMD - 7tIvanC3ll-3 rr.a lam book of set. neaiaatesBOstesr asatorioa trtat b. WOf HXXT CD, MX, Prior atrww. AUaata, voarawv
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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