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MABTIM BOGBB
Vk-PrSldat
W. H. OXBBOB,
Taller.
Oonoord, M. a. Branoh M Albemarle, V. C.
Capital, I 00.000.00
Snxpln and Undivided Profits M.OOO.OO
Deposit 120,000.00
Total Bcsouom 4SS.000.00
" Our put suoeee., u indtoatod above by
ngures, quit graumng, ana we ni i
assuraour Iriendsand euatomeraof our ap
proolatlon o their patronage and eordlallv
Invite a continuance of tbe aame. Should ba
pleased to erre a large number of new ens
iomere. holding ouraelvea ready to serve you
in any way consistent witn aouna oa axing.
DIBBOTORS.
J. W. Cannon, Robert 8. Voting, L. . Foil.
lorn. r. Goodman, M. J. Oort. Joe. . Bflrd, J.
M. Morrow. T. 0. Ingram.
Safe
Prompt
THE
Liberal
Mi
Ml
Capital Stock, -Stockholders'
liability,
Surplus sod undivided profits,
Assets,
$100,000
100,000
35,000
850,000
Your Business Solicited
par sent. Interest paid on time oertlftoatea,
J M. ODBLL, Praelden,
W. H. LILLY. Vice Prealdent
D. B. OOLTRAKB. Outlier
L. D. COLTKANB. Aut Oaahler.
J. M. HBNOUIX. Book-keeper. .
DR. J. S. LAFFERTY
Oires special Attention to diseases of the
Era and Ear, Fitting Glasses and to
Electric Treatment of Ohronie Diseases.
Cancer and Skin Diseases treated by
theX-Bay. Office room 15, in Moms
Building. 'Phone 131.
DIRECTORY.
The following lots were disposed
of during the month of September
by the Concord Real Estate Com
pany, in West Concord :
In Block "P"
No. ii,W. M. Corzine; No. ia,
W. M. Corzine; No. 17, J. A. Can
non; No, 19, J. A. Cannon; No. 24,
M. O. Harris; No. 35, Miss Mamie
Pharr; No. 30, W, G. Kirk; No.
31, W. P. Harris; No. 3a, M. O.
Harris; No. 33, M. O. Harris.
In Block "M'l
No. 10. J. B. Sherrill; No. 15,
Mrs. John M. Craven; No. 16,
Mrs. John M. Craven.
In Block "N" .
No. 1, II. I. Woodhouse; No. 3,
W. R. Johnson; No. 4, John M.
Cook; No. os H. I. Woodhouse.
In Block "L"
" No. ts,J. F. Hurley.
In Block "I"
No. 1, II. I. Woodhquae, No. 7,
H. I. Woodhouse; No. 15, Presby
terian church; No. 16, Presbyterian
Church; No. 18, X. I. Woodhouse;
No. 19, U. J. Boat & Co.
In Block "H"
No. 13, Baptist church; No. 14,
Baptist church; No. 24, G. A. Mis-
enheimer. v .
LrH n R Q Y A L PILLO
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tan Ml e.ee tiim aK 1
CtlFtowltailalCf,
To Hy Patrons.
All who owe me for professional a?r
riots an niyently reqaeeted to settle
wita me as early as possible, a I at
badly in need of the money.
J. K. JEBOKB. H. D..
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MONEY
JUST RECEIVED
SeTcnr-five head of ;
Horses and 5ules
Well-broken and will sell for
cash or on time, on easy terms
Corl & Wadsvorth Co.
To Remors Freckles and Pimples
IN TEN DATS, CSB
ITADHTOTlA.
The Complexion Beautifier.
I jr.
THE NA0IN0U ORL
MADINOLA Is a new dlsooTerad narao
lead, and money will be refunded In ev
ery ease where It talla to remove freckle,
plmplea, UTer-epota, eollar dlsooloratlona,
blaek-heada, dlansurlnc aruptlona, .to. The
want oaaea In ft days. Leaves toe skin
clear, soft, aaalthy and restores the beauty
of youth
Price Mots and $100. Bold In each city by
all leading druggists, or by mall.
lire. Btsa Brown writes Hainvuie, Tenn.,
Sept. Nut "I have been using your Nadl
nola Egyptian cream. Soap and Nadine Faee
Powder and like them very much. Tbla Is
tbe Hist summer ilnoe onlldbood that I have
been without freckle. I am M years old. and
ave better complexion now than wbea a
girl." Prepared only by
IlTIQJiL TOILET CO., Puis, Tenn.
Sold In Concord by
FETZER DRUG COMPANY,
AND LEADING DRUGGISTS.
I.S.II0 M . t! U :
GIVEN AWAY 1.
Commencing December 1, ,
and ending night of Decem
ber 23, we will give every
ticket for
. i
every
dollar's worth ot
"GOODS ....
they boy from ns, entitling
them to a cnance at xne ioi- e
lowing prizes :
First Prize, $ia.so In I
fionds.
Second Prize, $7.50 In
Goods. '
Third Prize, $5.00 in
Goods.
Drawing will be conducted asms as , ,
1 .u r
W. C. CO RRELL I
NOTICE
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men made by tne uaoetra
Inearaaoe Uompaov la due and per1
tbe Concord Matlooal Bank on "Si'""
too. Vm I I
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In ttm. Pol
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Mnrdereel leles rails se Keep Blaa
fraaa JJall.
Baielgh Correapondenee.
Armed with the esse ol a Waterbary
watch tjed with the blood of two
murdered men, a negro hoodoo, who
possewes 1 a mjiterioui oommnoion
with haunt ia lonely cemeteries at tha
nee small hoar of tha night, swindled
fl poor negroes Oyjit of $14.40 oa the
promise of reveaunr to tbm nidaen
tTMiarer. . " ' 7
The trial of J. L. Foster, alia A. B
Jackson, tha hoodoo, in th Police
Court this morning disclosed B super
stition that passe comprehension. The
prisoner even tried hi "witcher"'npon
tbaoourt. Whan wiiaeas sitai witw
accused him and told how ne spriokled
blood upon their doors, mad money
grow in the ground, worked other won'
den, and took their money, but gave
nstbiDg in return, Jackson saw that the
meshes of the law wer woven about
him and he fell upon the floor loath'
omely ill.
Hi violent fit of nausea, H was soon
found, ws produced by swallowing
great quids of tcbaooo. lb game did
not work and Jackson is now in Jail in
default ot a 1100 bond ia two oases for
false pretenoa.
The main victim of the hoo-doo wi
Henry Jones, a benevolent old "uncle,
who hobbled into court on a stick and
looked like he might have passed bis
96th birthday. "Unole" Henry tkook
hi crooked (tick at th prisoner and
vowed time and again "You fooled
me." "You got my money, yon know
you did."
Jackson, it was testified, visited
Uncle" Henry' cabin and confided
to him a great secret. Hoo-doo
Jackson had this mytteriou instru
ment (an old watch case) filled with the
blood of two slain men, and this instru
ment would tell where treasure were
buried or make money grow out of th
ground. Mysteriously Jackson crept
around th old man's garden patch and
curious gurgling cam from th
watch.
The witches in th blood bad ipokeu,
great wealth wa surely conoaaled be
neath the very spot Jackson itood.
Now if Uncle" Henry would pay
11 80 and three other would contribute
a like sum, then these riches should
be their. But "Unole Henry said he
did not want to go in partnership with
any "niggers" and, aino h had
managed to save a little money to carry
him through the winter, he would pay
th 17 20 himself and hay all th
wealth hid in hi garden. ,
Jackson brought a piok and shore!
to th spot and the excited Unole"
Henry wa told to go in hi house and
stay there real quiet for two hour;
blood wa a pattered on hi door and he
dared not coma out, while ghost and
haunts were helping Jackson to dig up
the treasure. When "Uncle" Henry,
wearied of hi virgil, emerged jack so
had vanished.
The new hoo-doo game wa worked
on four negroes living near the Sea
board freight depot. They paid 1.80
eaob, a total of $7 20, in th expecta
tion of finding the ground in a certain
pot of the Qienwood property literally
sprinkled with coin. f
Jackson took th money they gave
bim, Mattered it over th earth, tram
pled it under foot, waved hi magic in
strument and sent the terrified negro
bom while he ran over to tha ceme
tery for a conference with spirit of th
departed. ' i
Water Care tar fleawtlpaMeau i
Half a pint of hot water taken half an
hoar before breakfast will usually . keep
the bowels regular. Harsh oatharties
should be avoided. When a purgative is
needed, take Cham bar lain' Stomach
and Liver Tablet They are mild and
gentle ia their action. For Sale by K
L. Marsh and D. D Johnson, Oosecra,
and A. W. Moose, Mt. Pleasant, as
Doctor (to Pat ' wife, after examin
ing Fat, who had been run down by an
auto) Madam, I tear your husband is
dead.
Pat (feebly) No, I aint dead yet."
Fat' wife Hoah Pat, th gentleman
knows better than you. '
BeSeeres Aswat It.
It is no secret, that for Onto, Boms,
Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore EyeaftBoils,
eto., nothing is so effective as Bncklen's
Arnica Salve.- "It didn't take long to
core a bad tore I had, and it is all O. K.
for sote eyes, " writes D L. Oregorypf
Hope, Tex. woaiau urug bkkw.
The Charlotte 5ews learn that there
ill be no opposition to th nomination
of Judge Webb and Solicitor Clajkson
who wer appointed by Governor Ay
cock. -
There is a species of treason in carry
ing water on both shoulder in a love
affair.
I rJlmnta to another of th fair
Women lake fright over a lover com-
It Baa BtaAe ah Nere a Better aadi
Hare CaatsBtsel Lakarer.
Atanta Journal.
Vecretary of Stat Grime readily gave
hi view on tbfeffeol ot the amend
meat in North Carolina when request
ed to do so for th information of th
people of Georgia. He said:
"Th constitutional amendment of
1900 hat been an unmixed bleating to
North Carolina. It is th greatest leg'
iaiativ measure in our history and it
good effect hare been felt by both
race. Under it the intense feeling
and race hatred engendered by fusion
and ' negro nil bare given plaee to
friendliness and harmony.
"It ha been an undisguised benefit
to th negro; he ia treated even more
liberally than before it passage; it has
lifted him above the plan of an igno
rant tool of designing politician and
he now know that ha must rely upon
hit individual merit for adytneement
he is assured Justice and equality be
fore the law and ha every opportunity
for hit industrial betterment.
Freed to tome extent from the evil
influence of political master, th ne
gro is a mora contented laborer and is
no longer a menace to our institutions.
Our civilisation it safe and whit tu
premscy is secured for all time.
"The Democratic party is entrenched
for a feneration. Stat politic and
good government are assured. A feel
ing of peace and security prevada th
Stat for tha first time sinoe th war
and our people are now free to work
out a glorious destiny.
"Our educational growth in the past
five year ha not been equaled by any
State in the union and such ample op
portunities are now offered that every
white boy coming of age after 1908
should be ready to enjoy th elective
franchiie. A an educator the amend.
ment it an unqualified success, tut-pass
ing a compulsory education law.
Th industrial development of the
put few year ha been marvelous and
unprecedented in our history.
"Property is tecurt and confidence
everywhere abound. An illustration
of thit it thown by the great amount
of capital being invested in the State
strikingly thown by the growth of cor
poration. In the six year of fusion rule from
January 1, 189S, to January 1, 1901,
eight hundred and twelve (812) corpora
tion were chartered; from January 1,
1901, to November 21, 1905, two thou
sand, four hundred and seventy (2,470)
corporation were chartered.
"No white man can now be disfran
chised unless he does it himself by his
own negligence or crime. The negro
is oat of politic and boas ism; it ia now
impossible, for every white man i free
to vote as he please and for those
measure which in hi Judgment mean
moat tor th welfare of North Carolina.
"Upon the suffrage amendment rests
largely the future progress, prosperity
and htppinest of our people.
J. Bbyab Qbimes. " .
' . A Had Bean.
Some day you will get a bad scare,
when yon feel a pain in your bowels,
and fear appendicitis. Safety lie in
Dr. King' New Life Pills, a lore cure,
for all bowel and stomach diseases, such
a headache, biliousness, eostiveness, eto.
Guaranteed at all drug store, only 8 So.
Try them.
In every man there is a disposition
to do th grand wher women are con
cerned. He who overcome other it strong,
but he who overcomes himself it might
ier. He who know other ia clever, but
ha who know himself is enlightened.
To see oneaelf is to be clear ot
sight
Mighty is he who conquer himself.
fipP; M 19!
Books are now open
for subscriptions to
stock in the . . ....
CSthSEETCS
Concord Perpetual
Call on Secretary and Treasurer
at Cabarrus Savings Bank and
subscribe.
ROBT.
S. YOUNG,
President.
H. I. WOODHOUSE,
Sec. and Treas.
Pari Dispatch.
AU France stand aghast at th terri
ble massacre of lemMa Russia, and in
spite of the fact that the overthhrow of
th present regime in that country
would probably mean a loss of several
million of franc to th French people
you hear everywhere, even among those
who hav invested all their savings in
Buisi securities, nothing but word of
condemnation ot the Taar't goverment,
which ha don little or nothing to pre
vent the theding of Jewish blood.
It i one of Jh most beautiful traits
in the oharaoter of th French people
that, thrifty and saving though they
are, money ia after all a secondary con
sideration, which i perhaps more than
can be (aid about th oitixen of other
great republic.
Money for the relief of the suffering
Jew in Russia is pouring in, but there
are a good many philanthropists her
who declare that money will be of no
avail, at it will ultimately become booty
for the assassins, and that th only
remedy is to assist th whole Jewish
population in Bussia to leave the coun
try wher they are object of such in
tense hatred.
A Butsian of high standing in this
city ha endorsed this opinion, and
while strongly condemning the massa
cres, and far from condoning th mur
derers, has tried to explain to the
French people the hatred of th Bus-
sian against th Jew.
"While it is true," be says, "that
lb Buiaian autocratic government hat
alwai considered the Jews an undesira
ble element because of their mental su
periority over the ignorant moujik, it
should be remembered that tbe massa
cre hav el way l been committed by
the lower classes and without the in
ttigation of the clergy or the officials,
at it ia often said. Th lower classes
hat the Jew because of their thy-
lockian method toward them.
Th Buttian Jaw ha the antipathy
of bis race aginat bodily labor.
"He never till th toil nor make
hit living by th sweat of hi brow.
He is nearly always either a merchant
or a money-lender on a small or large
soale.
As a merchant he is always unscru
pulous and very often dishonest, but it
l a a money-lender that he usually
arouse hatred.
The Russian hat in hi character
many of the trait of the child. He it
caieleas with money, whether he pos
sesses little or much, light living and
extravagant. When the Jew comet to
him and offer to lend him money h
aooept it, thinking little of th rat of
interest or of the day of payment He
give as security anything demanded,
and when the term of th loan expire
and he cannot pay he cannot under
stand that th lender ha any right to
take possession of th security given.
"The Jew Insist on having hi pound
of fletb, and in taking it he often teal
hi own doom. For all parties con
cerned it would be a great bleating if
Zionism would induce every Jew in
Russia to leave tha empire."
Such are the view of an educated
and liberal Buttian, who deplore th
slaughter of Jew a much as anybody,
and there are many men here aoquinted
rwith condition in Bussia who agree
with him.
HANKERS ARQOHABACTEB.
Mrs. W. B. teltoB la Atlanta Journal.
When President Cleveland was first
elected to the presidency h ws unmar
ried and hit sister chaperoned the white
house for him until he wa married to
handsome France Folsom some months
later.
Mrs. Cleveland was understood to be
a person of mature age, had been a
teacher and wa possessed of mature
Judgment?
Everything she said or did wa faith,
fully reported and whatever ah said or
did wa prudent and sagacious.
Soma reporter who frequented the
white bouse asked her opinion on dress
and manners and th was credited with
saying: "Manner ar not character,
but thuy are the drees of character."
A a rule manner are a good index
to character, bat not always. I have
heard of young ladies who were tweet
and attractive to the boy, especially to
the beau, who made a business of 'fan
ning out" homatolk on the shortest
notice Their pert answer and general
indifferenclp the pleasure of mamma
and thfi rest of the family betrayed the
real manner of these young ladies.
Mr.nnert are therefor sometimes Kke
"Sunday clothes," put oa foAutaid
us and laid and ia th home circle
with such indifferent persons.
The person who is nniformly a gen
tleman or lady has the real character
which goes with good manner and th
boorat horn 1 certainly barren of good
manners, otherwise good behavior. The
quality of th character it always better
o beery ed in th home circle. A hot-
band who 1 attentir to his wife om
thiiig like ke tried to b in their court
ing day ha developed substantial good
character in wedded life, bat anforta
natcly tha majority item to think it
unnecessary to conceal any of their
feeling or refrain from any sharp words
after they come into possession of this
parson who is pledged to honor, lore
and obey for better and for won (most
generally worse) to th and of thsir
live.
Sharp eyed little one in th house
hold tea how mamma is treated. Some
time they become very partisan in their
mother' behalf. Again they ape papa
with latonuhing exactness and when
they, too, enter th rank of matrimony
they do likewise.
Manners are th drees ol character
when real manner are involved. Th
manner which are donned for com
pany, like Sunday clothe, and an
pulled off for other behavior of ei
day wear will not ttand hard usage and
are therefore not a good sample of
charter.
Some woman say nio thing la a
way that bring a feeling of pride at
well at atiifaction. -
Lite
Fire
Health
Accident
Plate Glass
Insurance
Surety
Bonds
at Roclr Bottom Prices
in the Most reliable com
panies, and big bargains
REAL ESTATE
SEE
JNO. K. PATTERSON.
Office ud stairs at Postoffite.
acxKXKXakJGck.
1
Prosperity, like charity should first make itself
felt in the home.
Is your home happier this year than it was
last ? Is it more comfortable better furnished ?
If not, you havn't lived up to your opportunities
your privileges.
We help to make tbe home happy by furnishing
it, without the necessity of a sacrifice. No matter
how humble your, circumstances, you can have a
comfortable home if you want it.
Make Thanksgiving day truly happy by mak
ing your home happy. It can be done through us
at small cost.
Never before have we had so great a stock of
Furniture and House Furnishings to make your
selections from.
Craven Bros.
Furniture and
6fi)lftwftWira
:' ..Mr.iwjdteiij,E::.5i2i 7
I will have the biggest sale of City
Lots ever held in the State of North
Carolina, on the Heiltg addition to
SALISBURY
one of the best towns in the State,
with music by the best band in the
State,
With a nice free lunch on the
grounds.
With free carriages from the square
and Central Hotel.
The sale will be conducted Jby Mr.
J. W. Ferguson, of Atlanta, the best
auctioneer in any State.
1 VeryRespectfulIy,
R. A. WHEELER,
High Point, N.C.
Prosperity
Progress
Plenty.
A great year.
Surely the "best
ever." Thanksgiving
Day will surely me'an
something this time.
Good things every
where and more coming.
Undertaking Corf-
I
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Ser. 6-3a. OsorfeTille, N. a