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r TIM t Comes HIE I IMES Covers Concord and Cabarrus Like, the Dew. Twice Each Week and Price is O.dy One Dollar a Year. It''" V John 13. Sherhill, FMitor and Publisher Volume XXXIII. PUBLISHEO TWICE A WEEK. .$1.00 a Vhaw, Due in Advan c k Number 41. CONCORD N. .C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1906. v. J CONCORD S mmmmmmmmi A Yimnjj Man May Have I-Tini-ls Hut lie will find none so stead!";! t sn tt';i'l to respond t Ins w mts. mi cpahle ot pashm hmi ah ad us a ;i iittl.- liailur cuvcnil li mk, Willi thl-.i..!.i-..tal,a..k..n.lSo-lrs. Citizens Bank and Trust Company, TRUNKS! TRUNKS! We ha e jll.-t receive a lar jr 1 olieiiiie; Special Bargain Prices: and it will pay vim to call Hi iie us and Country Produce. We want t. 1 .11 V KHMl !,,iles of II r i " 1 . 1 i'' ''i4 The D. J. Bost Company? 5 ? CONCORD, IM. C. Why a NATIONAL BANK is Best 1. A National Bank is under the "supervision of th Fnited States Government. 2 Laws governing National Banks are very strict. 3. They are required to submit to the government a sworn detailed statement FIVE TIMES a year. 4- The stockholders are held responsible for DOUBLE the amount of their stock. This is for the benefit of the depositors. 5. The capital stock is required to bt uaid in cash, and must be.held intact for the benefit of the depositors. 0. The Bank is required each year to add to its surplus account before declaring dividends. This is for the further security of the depositors. 7. A National Bank cannot loan more than 10 per cent, of its capital to one man or firm. The Concord CqpitalJSIOO.OOO Surplus No large amount required A.A AAAAAAAAAAAA A AAA AAA AAA A II I W a io ' . 1 1 o , s K . 2 I W MW INK. W BOOKK. Vl'-e I'rn. W II OIKMON. 1 !,,-. lim lam Bui 3 Cjr..;-ir1, 1 C, snd Bnncn it jrir , N C. 2 Capital 60,000 OO p. ,000 00 ,700 00 t .300.00 i Surplus & Profits . 36, u j wvn av 4 Total Resouroes 763,000.00 . -4 frtirr t.rri.arfil than rvrr hfforf to irtve r KfUrr prrimrfil (han rvrr hfforf to rrvt u, vf K.rtllally invilt individuals, fun". ... i .. st .....a. tn ni arrnutitl with Ul. ' if ijni to open arc DIRECTORS. r n. t- , t w W I VV Cannon Rohnt S Youn I. J y Foil J. K. LoKlmin. M. J Corl. Jn... S. Kfud J M. Morrow, r. C Inxram. TTTTTTVTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT fr sale -40' acres lying two miles r west of Cannonoiis on ICnotbville road, at a barirain. Juo K. Pattrrhrn c 4 Co. -i When You Stop to Think About It . . 1 In n't votir Hank lVok tell much of '.he story of vmir nwn life '.' u w ho c:m read I't-t ween the lines and analyze its Iilmuvs, know the lahor and sacri fice represented hy eacli dollar deposited. Every entry is the happv ending of a thrilling chapter. Make your hook fimw it is reeoidin r. your his tory ami tehinj; the story of vuiir success. If von have l.o hank . hook, Pnifo; HI il deposit . . i ... M :l'''' Concord N. C. 0 ' . . .1 L I I 1 11 li ks that w ' ai e :it and m. ' the a iet s. yonr t t m . I V . " National Bank and Undivided Profits $26,000 to start an account. J Genuine Jewelry ;j f : N . a liini; t a wdry not lung "thi' i (i thing t li.it is u nci a t.ain. ni an n u n kei to rni .nrc or T ;isk t r, iirci'l morr icwclr, W t'.,iiilm's i h hi l i.n si .ic .n s i.i lor our i on-nh r,a' ion . 1 1 . a r is h wi 1 r v t ha ' is act aa il v T Mi'iihrvav.,.! vn.i ;iirn-knl f to ,.r, I,,, r lovrhv iio' -ivcs 4 ,,,l"M ",:"'-v ,:':!,s The di-s.e s drill Histi..l(. till- T l.ilrsl ,n .lions, .in 1 uri, t s A . oiildn't l.r mnde to belli en :inv 1 ,ri ' " ''' ' :"'.v ''" T in, l .... a. .i, iii.s,ii ,t o t'i,ii- , - I ir'i'irsl ;i look at o,ir earliest i j . i i L u 1 1 1 1 1 W. C. C0RRELL. 1 I Leaaing Jeweler VICTIM OF HIS OWN PLOT. Strange Story ol Attempted Robbery and Murder from Lucknow, India. A story of tr nichery followed iy poetic retribution is to'." in a dp patch from Pucknow to a London newspaper. Tro scene of the occur ivuri' is a little vdiaue with a i 1 '.. post a fow mile- iY'.m the Indian citv. Late in the evening a traveller, the story g...-s, 1 e a ;.:ug that he could not ren'-h Pucknow before i . t ,- .i i r . e idarKar.d ieatv g ti e danger - m me r ad. stopne 1 at the Imase of ti dt tlie )"- : 1 : i i a I , land 1 i. a i n.-'.vt a a na ; applied for shelter for tile ':.c'io. "I am rat r ,) a eop-i-Jeraf - e sura of iiinticy," said he, "and 1:1 view of the ilanjjers of the country I ile-irc to have our protetion un'd 1 can resume tny jor.irr-.-y da;, hht." The inspector tuade him w.-h ome, travo him water and food, tina'dy tak ing him to a sieepmir nmi'i, wlicre he I. ft him alone. As the nih' w ..re ot t! e traveller 'was .sliieketl with sieep'e-v--ne ss. Il're-ently he heard v. iar his j window and st r, c.ee -.ued- -f lal-T. ' He .'ot u; and !o !.ed out His ,-y.-. j u-e.l to the rr' at' r da'',ne-s of tlie i room, diseorned t wo !-,t ii diLTui'ij in ! a tieid at the hack of ti Ivai-e. He j 1 t acit d hi--car- to 11 w'uat thev ( v, ei e sa nur: and real: oil m a few iuoni'-i ' - ra' tl.t v v. vrra''e f' e- him. I ' . y i !..? . wit n t:,e e.-i'e.-t dor lino f.-r !c : a'.'. a i ef- Pi PC. ho h.ci-c a' ! re:,' He da-1 1 1 ! h ; , ... 1, . t p.. avlie t m hide h the ' l y a 1 .a a; ! r g. ': ! I. ' ..ace as 1. a- i a mi clinked a ! e. i t a. '!'e shad w 1 1 1"W I! tl: n a W ho!'.' 1 o s.-it HI of the f,,::.,go Tl.e-l. a- :i ,,,! slipped d ca a t. 'told h:- -te;y ; 1 li: -er. All I: c. re-;; and the-o the p -the!!) Was !',. !;: , ance of t: - p ! pa'ro! t up lines. Thetra'.ei : a ! ak came. ' e,c. ' ;i c.g. '.' ! i ' . ... an , , 10 e ma; , 1 cws fat greet, u erioiis di-ap;..':!'- f " -ea'"..'li 'i i.ew ." r .. at ed ; or t ;;em t he gr.i e t hat h.ad N-en mteaded t, re, cue lam. Tut' :'e -ent . i i-! 1 1 a .ar of the ground w as e . i.i." t. The - ! diers opened the trine!!, and t her. was found ti.e b dv of the p ..ice jr. sp ..-t.-r. h. .r:'d iy !. ac' l. Tiv ;e '-est . f 1 w. . n w i h.i i.e.-n -irii with !::::i la'e t he p:" : ', vl-.e'e ea-o , arranging v. i' n I.,..t t.. rob a-.d the p..'; v my (irm.k w I ! t he grave. In 1 1 f'. : -e- tn . leg. r s'ait- ' I'V;. il..".-' g 1 it .. ei 1 1,., nioa aid vro a a:..i an i . -k m st rii li,"i tt-.a do tl.e Ki ng tem-e.i ! ae cream V . i 1 1 i".-t - lea. I 'iivi.li'ig ever 1 . . S' bed to grip his j !. he in1: st ha e fa! e: ; pas-ed .j'i'-..y . slumber. When, the t a. a ' got the grave ;;: . i wonder at tiv m-p.-c i turn up. '1 hey su : was .;!' drinking a mined to do the job Kntering the h ci-e I theniseh e - w ith the a ' and creeping in'.. t1( j .he man in the bed. 1 , him to d"a! h. .-- t at . t , ey began ; . r s fa ';; to -ed 'ice he :h.-y li-ter-themsepos. they a;ane i nector's sabre en .at ta 1 i K 'I , r , I I . e 1.- I r- . r i ' ! j Then they struck a lieht to 1 ! for the plunder, a' :. di-covt r I their mistake. I: id m ' a.g left t. I but bury ihe tnurden ! man in ' grave they had dag. I Women Te.ir Up and Di : Church Carft the Pmb ( Ue it h I i . i n ( . e v e . ; beer; dee : le .1 ',",' i ' i I to - i' g I it re w as a 1 . 1 1 i o thi. but w hen tl.e ' ru ' ei a; i tr.i tubers '. ic ings ir.ta -t tin' il a v .tt !lle!!,1. ei s ,-.,,iM be had 1' their d;-p.,.-ai. f.vety-f. cotnp'-C'ig ti e Pil' lies' S !v r. he'll, d. ' Til" So -ietV had gi'M '. " .'' ' ; t . a ,-, 1 1 1 V -'"" ; ' v...:.n t;. ot turui-h carbons .,.',!, ". th. and tore ;a car; r .gs and i gn--ring ti.e t ru-tee--' . .:!'..;, me' at the chu r h P the ru car and Utda ":s. S i- i r ' a ;(' and rug- f.-ll in. t!"!:s. one f..r each " 1 l;e-e ' kings i her- of the society idea of t ic ise t ru -ciet v what it -ha! and ' re ai pe Olp V f, ; ; t ! .c . e . g ... ... m. -.. :., said " I n teii,! the s, , will i ! s i .. ; the We'll -';.. w In III... U I f i r. c til -' air.n 'soft!,, 1 ; ' i la ! ac tu -' air.nt sot r !,, i, ' s , i .ni ii.in T '.v.ir v laid (.Miking ' v on, 1 of tl - I inc. --UV b r pr. ;.ara!io'i and th ta-'v ' ll'lv itltilge of ttlos.. vdiii, so to ft... -:ik i I hn . shmcl. 'l t la n ioofs m i v ' jW.'ii'Yr " Tl.- virtu-' of pi.-parKU -i: j bus inaide hist' ry am' coa t,, i,s rc 4 ' er, ; i ...it n,. -in Tie- lahvi'it.l :s w. 1' I ;u "'.: i .U'.ea -liotdd b pr. a - d I r :ir. v . .... n.e. r.. y. a pfprir-d t , - ' r.-Crlv i" ii. bit Ilis' ..1 1 v u t;iv 4 A c ! ' i ,ei b. ran ,1 i: a -ii 'nom ; -i u . i wl.-i, r a'.-d a , tra. t -1 ar.d b. f..r- it I as b- com- sciih d m lie svc. (bar, i. rl.-iui s (to,..;' , , c r i 4 K. in- Iy is f amors f. r its , .,:- o. eel ; at .1 I- should b- k. pr at 1 amd r-ndr f-r A few weeks r.-a 1 bad a l.'e.on a. ins..,.,t u.-e lor -ak- b-.- M. L M"C : t ul; that was fr s-vr.-I wa.s not able t and n I) .lobn-on. Cci. c: 1 :n,i A. V.' go t n the ortioe far t wo days. Kailmg ty Moc , Mt. PI- asnnt. 1 Mivfi-t Try it ai ;;in lit t"- ir". Whut w,'l it vur niiinirna Vd vi;i i t r. rr.. ' I 1 t t i I .1 v tri h irntbot' A .severe mental elfort i I think it was tat-.-ts ar. .4.r sa,e ,,v .u C-T died of jiossum." I want P)!0 D. .lolin-oU, Concord, and A. W J cents' worth. ' ::... Mt Truant. ,iUUl 'i(.n " SEARCH FOR KRUGER'S GOLD. Thousands Spent in the Hunt Schemes for the Gullible. Since the late Boer war a i.ew phase of treasure hunting has been m voe-tie. Some one started a .ru mor that ere his departure from the fransvaal the late President had a quantity of bar gold, variously esti mated at a value ranging from one to several millions, conveyed up country and buried. The story re ceived so much credence that the !h it ish government at Pretoria has pro; ided special permits and police assistance to various persons who professed to be able to guide a sear h ,...-,. tli.. 1 i lir-r 1q... The degree of gullibility that ev, n 11 1 int-'lagent an'i euucateu men can ar.-, 1 tain when evited by treasure man. a was amusingly illustrated by a we'l know n instance. A young Peer from the district supposed to contain the treasure called upon a doctor near -Johannesburg and told a strange tory. He said that one night whi!a 1 idhig to the farm of a relative h -aw lights in a wooded kloof o gorge, and recor.noiterir.g cautious ly he saw a party of men removing! boxes from a wagon and burying j iem. t'ar. fuhy noting 'he spot, he away unobserved and returned next day, ! e uneurthed a box. which !, 0..0 .,,.....n o.u.n ho found to . tarn, bars of gold and quantities ot Kru.-er sovereigns minted on one i Uide onlv. In confirmation of tl e s - .rvhe produced three discs ,,f i .; he pi wnich apnearcd to have been 1 1 a .-j.,.-,; , H, ; , ! w a to 1 w ith an imperfect j v -1 ai calling on the doctor r; ow ..o pounds m order t , . - '-" 1 ;-..;.; re a '-vac. .n and oxo n to remove! i;y I., ;,.-',.. H e w as asked u h v he . 1 lu, a l lie 001 1 a 1 ml eo i . , . . 7. . u.". ic ; 1 .. .,. 1 .1 s oiaf.e i.aose'ii 1 .' :..eoei uie . . l . . t 1 . t ' - . r . . i o ' id 1 I i ovnb. o.j ...i v.ai en... iiis .uh.- .. r 1 w as , a.' ei 111 o u s. xie ieiiieo ... 1 , . .r;r.g :...! e. lest he m.ght ' e 1 ;,i .1 . ,,m .r, -,;-, ' i.id w,ti, tii(.n upon him. :" ha , "o. ' .. ha been expended h : i.r a i- search parties that have 1 . . 1 . .1 .... - 1. f t . U .1 ; 'ert ki !! t! e search tor the Kiu- ' "; 'M"r- ' Lae and Say.ng of Sam Jones," Edited by H'.s Widow. , a. p, a.le of the Cnited States. who r.... w the late Sam Jones as an ex e .d evangei'.st and pu!' ' ..; .r. will In- g'.ad to learn th .t h is a'cl -a a gs are to be made in; , . : a! .. :;, t'ne foian of a volume ;' at w.' a be nibli.hed bv .1. P I -.,'-: .v Co . of Atlanta. 'earlv .n ). . .. m'.e;-. the fall. I'm very much mistaken if A few days after the funeral of . there isn't an epidemic of iheuma t't.e great evangelist Mr. A. N. tism in the arms by the la-t of Scp .!. !.ki!is. president of Nichols & ". ., teml.er. Already I've had young o c..n:.:.TiV wi'h Mr. .1. P. Turner. ,n.n Po'-.s-dt n.e alio'! ';. a the Turner-Krai, kirn Printing C , uV"! b.l ar'ersvole and a Contra a d a iv.ntra -t w a.- t. ir.t.. to ousli the work : . m Pne Mis pletion at the earliest moment, i w..rk is under the supervision "j . .Jones, who is assisted by the p.-. W ait Ho'.eomb, t he evangelist 's co-w-.rker for a number of year and M -t friend, together with a corps line I writers auu compi.er.-. 1 ne 1,1 io anti .-a mg.s m rain .1 contains over inn pages, with ...... t . -' ! ,o . r. . ii'nctr'jti.in Tdjl f T ' i 1 C s' . i.i... i " - I - n..-wi. . ...... ,.l..tU S-a .-ji. .-.lilinn nioro.l.o, .s.. ..... luhii o omi.-.i de I'll', So. on Pxpressage pre tiaid. I ! A-"'US :iro "im';.g rn'7- A han'-1 .n e out m may be had for "cents. I C.rcu.ars free. Address ,J. P. NichoS A- I' .'npaii.y, '.' Austell Building. ' A ' la'.'.a. 1 .a. j I A Magazine for The Blind. i Ti rough the benetieer.ee of a ! . . , . . a - i.e. ' ' w a a. t ;v g ..I ladvin.ew lorKCliy, Mrs. Wioiam Ziegler, a monthly mag-' i'U.e of s tiftv tiages is soon t" . , , e . , " - i .. . .. . r . .u . iba-neim rai..i iiini im ine I ..f th.e Id'.i'ed States who can .real, to sent to the bind fr.-e d P-h.-irge It wi; be on the order ot - , .:, ,. t ,. the rt g; .ar monthly magazine.-, foi 'I the ...em.g an.i will contain grenerai ....... .,,, I,... ...-o-y matter of in terest ; !,, the I !md, a well as a correspon , ! iier.ee c ,'iumn for the blind, cl"" w..r;h I i, ,n).ni,!ui,.n., lit I 1 tit , l, I 1 il I IU L-V- 'l I.i Ne w York Point print and in the liraule. s. is to accommodate tne 1 in d w I o , an read either. l ot- the purpose of reaching every blind person in North Carolina who tead, it is earnestly re-uested !i;a! ti:e fall name and post-ofiice ii 1.': e - of ii'i.v bliiid citizen in any I art ,,f 'tie State be sent at once to .1 .lui 11. Pav. Princijia! of the State Sell....', for the Blind, Releigh, N. ., tali: g the preference of the person b. a . en the New ,,k Point and the Pru.iie print. This request should receive ,mnie i;:ue attention. S cue Alicr-Elp-tr.n Paragraphs from the Tar Heel. VYt frank t Inut tnat we an ! - j i a aip; .lilted. It i- repott"l that they made r 'rited tanpa!gn in Kentucky. Many , andidates are now ready t na that f ir'ning is more profit ' , at'.e fiilil pe 11 ICS. i.vl v . i t 1 1 1 . a' wnere w as ine nunuiei !.,, ..,....! h ci-a:. I M r. l. I . Hicks said tha II itier would turn over. 1 Hi I 'il' tt; k O.ii. klv ( lire. I. , i g- t reiiet Iroin my lamny pnycicurj trfatm.'iit, I took t brceof Ohambf-rlaiu s Stomre 'h and Liver Tablets and the n"xt day I felt Ilk- a new mao PI C. B.ul.-v . Kd"or of tin-News, Ohapiri, S C. Thee 1 - . i. XTT r..-,l. THE BRAVE MAN'S PRAYER. , PHONOGRAPH KEEPS HER DYING ! WORDS. IlolxTt 1 r. 1 1 j i 1 iii ! 1 en , 0 Powers that be, make mesnlUc- 1 Wite Talks Daily IntoCylinder So Husband ent to my own occasions. j May Always Hear Her Voice. Teach me to know and obst rve the 1 With death near at hand. Mrs. Kd rules of the frame. 'ward .1. Munyen. the wife of a Give me to mind iv.y own business' Aealthv oil operator of Fostoria, ().. at all times and to lose no K"r'd- op-1 las a;y jnto a phonograph so that portumty ot holding mv tonu. Help me not to cry for the moon . or spilled milk. Grant me neither to prolTVr n ., to 1 welcome cheap praise; to distinguish j sdiarply tetvveen sentiment and sen-1 timentality, cleaving to the one and despising the other. When it is appointed ir me to ; ,,t mucn nf the conversation be pufTer, let me.so far Hsma hamamy ,,V0( n herself and her husband is - ! o-';ib,e, t; ke exr'np e ff-m. the ....... .,U1 l,v fhr nhminirranh !er weu, .iT" !)'Sv niiipt v to Knr mv si, t . Tir r , -- bv mvself. i Give me to lie al a :ivs a good com rde and to view the pas.-ii g show !H.upa)iv W(lllld live i,-,nger jf taen ith an eye constantly erowmg:0 otlu.r ..matcs. Thereupon the keener, a charity broaden ir. and 1 .uni.. set upon a globe encircling declining day by day. t,jr The otlior day thev arrived in Help me to w;n. it wm I n.a ; j ),.,..-. , having come from India via but and this.OI owers.especia.l Vi,.,. SoilUie, Portland an Salt 11 1 may not win, mane me a '. loser. Allien! 1 p While Hugging Girl Heart of Sweetheart is 1 1 ' Pierced by Hat Pin , KA-''.'N. 1 a , . V; ,u , ,i u?Vu' , v f of Thomas Dougherty 1 imnmoie. .' " :"' , - V, , 'n,ine"ea7 V .' . "" . ponce m c ..t , to iwnm a , "'' arrani u.a- nau neen issued ior ine j 14 r r - ill i h m 1 r k 1 imi t' r ami , : " . arresi 01 rvaiie nurhe, me gin wno ! was suspected ot raving caused Dougherty s death. Miss Purke savs si le al b(ef. 1: u ... 1 .... 1 .n ... . ....1.: '. g ..... 1 ' o 1 . 1 . ' . s t 1 ' -.t : , . , b , ,, . " , "'"K ,rait'l"" l!!Hl V" . 1 down town in the e'.ermg she -ti it in ihe bosom ..f her dress. Dougherty, who had been uer sweet- Dougherty, who had been uei . heart, hailed her and a ked her t. , , ., , , , , . . tak.1 a wa k w; 1 mm. He attemp.t- , , , , - - ed to emt. race her. and the point ot Pr7 ,. ... , ' , 1 the needle that was m her dres- yaught in his vest wliile the blunt acaint her crset. In. . .. ... . - n . , f" . llR" Ul. ........ illl.Hli.il UH 11 1 I I I 111. , . - . . . ., and into the cavity U tween the pt r- i'ardium and the heart. Hemor- rhaPe resulted that caused death, Storing Up Rheumatism ''he front seat cf tlu with bare am "d r trol'. y u as j ; with hare arn "H oe,ide-'s w I ;-eveMnf in the i'ooi bre":a. A j phy.-ician. who nat bfiond them. ; ho k his head disapprovingly. "1 U-r.ow it scorns lovolv now." he I ,.,;. u.ot ir m,.a!w rheu.nat im m : soreness in mv arms.' and that sore- , -.. .,..;r,.r t.. ;..r i. r.tii.ilv ;fl noss is crninir to merea-c rani-liv i .1... ..l,... t .-l....,-.. ... . . ,.o i.-, ... , , ;.e continues. 'Tt would be all right if the w - i ,rvVi l,ared their arms merely on very warm davs, but they go out in spanking bree?."s. go sailing, g;' out jn rainstorms, go on lor.g tro'.i.-v rides and on automobile trips with i their sleeves up above tne;r t inm s. And it s going to mean a line for old Rheumatism." ll Vest 1 1 a s . 1 1: n hi o vi 1 1 s i i- r s i ,,., re. , m... it....... Seri(w 1M.,!t. Few p-op'.c seem to r.-Hae t! . real -iancfw iu .iirurtd. (!.-?': i-nt "r .l- t ive digestion While health rrpoits do not give nrli gestion as a cause of deatli. yet it n, in .. ...i :. , .a- ... . Lu rcaiiiy onai iiui, u n i ..im n.- mr- nMrniuh that oue b-cem-s rapidly mi- sceliti' le i an attack if tvphoid f. v-r. kidney disease, nervou roMranon or I . ,,,, f ,,.,t a:.. At tht. !;r,t -vuiptoai, ol n.dig. sm..,: . Mi-o-na stonuu'ii tabl. ts shoold be u-.-d. i 'here is a f . hug of h.avm.-s m th- stomach, distrt sh a t ter i as iug, ii'tvois ne.s.s, dizziness, nautca. headaches, sleep lesne?s, pains m the side aud limbs, specks before the yen, or a peevish, ir ratable condition, with debility and weakness, beiu the use of Mi o-na at once. It will build up the stonia. h and di cestive oriaus so that von can eat miv thing at any tiin- without f-ar "f dis tress or i (i.g-stiou. A f0 cent bt of Mi o na tabl.ts will, m most cases, uive rri inpt r-la I ana cure, although in chronic and long standing weakness of the stomach, two br xes or more are sonc firm's ne. d-d, but (dbson Drug Store guarant-e Mi-o in, will cure, in all cas-s, no matter hov chronic or serious, or money will be re fund-'d You run no ri d; wbi.vu- l" t tiying Mi o nil Booze Will Kill Boll Weevil A dispatch from New h ! a!o. Pa . is as follows: "D. P.. Pioberts, a planter at Papi'i Parish, Pa , has discovered thai whiskey will kill cotton Pools weevils. which have "ost the South mil, ions.,! dollars. He placed a number of the weevils in large glass jar. and poured whiskey into the vessels to hareh cover the bottom. P.star.tly the weevils began fighting each other and within a few minutes the last one was dead. Roberts then sprayed with whiskey, cotton infested b weevils. They bugs were killed au, the fields cleared of the pests. Parg. sums have been offered for a praetica boll weevil exterminator, the Stati of Texas alone having offered . 000.' when she shall have passed away her VL,;oe may- cheer her sorrowing husband. T.c:elher the Mungens have made a tl)Ur 0f lhe WOrld. and in each place ,,f interest thev visited Mrs. Mungen has recorded upon the cylinder her impression of the sights seen. Pe When the physicians at Fostoria 1 -, 1.: , 1 u.. i...i. aim 10,010 pionounceu uie ueaio I s 1, tenet ' upon Mungen. who is now se ventv-one vears old, thev said she . .. ( !f the doctors think Mrs. .Ma; ..a - .resent state of health will pei ' ,.t th'-v will make a tour of ad... or. arrving here Mrs. Mungen's ;rst act was to repeat into the phon- paraph her impressions of the sights i-etwe.-n her.- and Salt Lake. She i,n, ., i,,,i,. ,.u.,..f : ...c;..u ,4-,. i iiitK v ikm 111 w 1 1 iv 11 iit: rv. t: i- limi.-i-s. which cmtains comments ne,th,r her husband nor any one else has v,K.r heard. These will be ro . a., t(, him hy the niaohine aftor 1 .Air-. Mungen dies. "It will be like making another "..r of the world with Mrs. Mun- en," Le said. He is sixty-eight .ear- ..,., but possesses a rugged on -li tut ion. Mr Hlackburn Will Have Vote Counted. - . . '. ,r, p.-: Mr. PI. . burn's paper. The Tar . , . - , . . IKei, is at h.and todav and among .. . . , " .. ..titer editorials apiears this one: "Mr. P'ackburn made the following statement last night, which, we take . ;. 1: . .. . u: . -. r ., ., ,t, muica' his parp esf-s of contest- " i'i'n. 1 i.'mmTa's of North Caro lina have made a law that a man must pay his poll tax before he can i 'i . l ..l -.r.! oie. l win see inHL ine vine oi trie Iaghth district is counted in Congress according to that law. I will lie the C .ngro.-smna from the eighth dis- : ' n a I'l.hiir.iHi.r lEi.l.b. il. vv Four-, I'ostTna.ster at Itivt rton, . .ul'.- loft his life and was robbed "f a'; 1 "snforr. according to bw Mtr w iii.-ii .'.i'- s; 'For vo y f ars I laid clirocir iiv. r i onipiHiut . which led to such a 8p v. r" ' a-'"-of j vnndicp that t ven my rifi t' r iaeh : urn. d yellow ; when my doctor nr. s. rii.'-.i Klnetrir Bitters, whic!! cured ' k' I" for el'.ve" T.T.r. snr.oi.ri-tor liilien?!i.w. .en raVi-'- u :'"')'"s at d ml -stomach, Lit r. Ki. '" mi-1 Ilia. id. x deranjreiufiits. A wo! si- :ti:l Tonic. At all Drug Stores. . l- v .....i. tl-.. -.-..-. er t in district of ;',',lt tirnjna. He stopped at t he , . h,,mi. du.-ellino- and knocked, lit is a peculiarity of tht.'se mountain people not to speak I unless six .ken to. i "My g..od woman." said the cler gyman, "can you tell me if there are any Ppiscpalians around here?" "My son kills all them kind of var mints." she said, "and their skins is all barging up on the back porch. You km go out there and see if you kin I'm' one er them." Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM, the un equaled beautifier if endorsed by thou sands, and puaran- 5 iti . i V. . - - r. -yi J- - remove "i.'UMjr i freckles, pimples, liver-spots, tan, sal- lownns, etc the worst case in 20 days, and restore the beauty of youth. Price iOc and 51-00 by leading druggists or maiL Ttr:. J t NATIONAL TOILET CO., Pwit, Teaa. S .iil l.s I one.. 1(1 DT FEfZEE DRUG COMPANY, ASP L APING PKl'GC.TSTS. 0. V. F0UST Artistic Photographer CONCORD, N. C. ) Country People J Solicited. Come and eat with us. V. L. NORMAN, Proprietor St. Cloud-N'orm andy. WINDSOR HOTEL, ill.en St.. Philadelphia, Pa., ll,.rf m: "alts mm P.rnad Street Station, two .n .iiitt-b from Rea-ting Terminal, one nn u'.tr lr'.in VV anamaket s. American Can ii per .lay and upwards. Euiopean plan $r per day and up. RANK M. SCHKIKI.F.Y, Manager -s f, . J 1 Proprietor St. loud-Norm andy. J 10 Cents Per Package Putnam - Fadeless DyesI Color Jimiv o,m..s ,,.r piicl-jipi tjian any ct li. r dye. Color silk, wool and cotton at one hoilin. I),.s nill s(;,in t)u,' hands or s,.,,, ,),,. lx,.;tr. ' j Gibson Druo- Store.1 W. Lee Ezzelle, DENTIST Pre;re.l tn !, al! i insses ol Peuta Woik in th ; most .proved manner. Sal lila. t ion puai anieed. (..tin r over Corrt-!! s iwelrv 'tore. I Choice Family i ..Groceries.. j-taple and Khmcj. E I All'kinds of Fruit in reason. j Country Produce a Sppi-ialty. Dry Goods and Shoes t I 4 4 j Ccsier-Sbu G F ir sale t ft v i..ni cot l;i ges or; West v...rbiii sir. ot, near piitni scpi.arc. sr,?Oeacli. .1: .. K. I'attersen .VC'o. Id..- J .i n t ' i ; i 11 si lis-, .in.l- I let on (.il.s.MI sf.'et i n!s . i tji Addition. Price s,,",,i ('..st K F'at ! i s n .V LV. .1 : 1 . . The Star Leader 44 IS KING- of I . ,uv one am liiippy I t coiintv. In v.nLm's ine o It hid is un iiPjcct'wc can ( a!! and -em Furniture! Furnitnre! For inediiiiii vc kecj' the Yoike factory running on lull time. For line, we have a resident luiyer tt, look after our interest at the New York and ('rami K;iids Furniture hi -hanp'. T(' are "riht up to -tu(V." 'c ( il the "( Istemoore," Ked ( 'ro.-s." and "l'extet" hi till u'r.nlo Matt res-is,' the Pest on oarth. The Tavhd- Mattresses hy tlie ear. lMue IliPPoti Impel ial and National Sjiriiips hy the car. Two solid cars of al! kinds o chairs just in. There .- soiiiethin i i 1 I lhe 1 iiiikillg- hu s, "I the fill n,e! - ( '.1- 1 hi mis- . 011 n ! , k 1 ;. u -inv: that we ran -1 1 e their int( rests w ,1 1. Citizens Hank and Trust Company y El 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I II II i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I ; 1 1 1 1 C1 I St. W Barb ki First-class nail c p!im,. Workn :i. The trade of the Country i'e'.ip'e is sudcitv il. Hot and Cold P.atlis m . oly at any 1 1 nit . Oldest shop .n the city, . ;,d maintains its reputation for the '.ery best work in the barber line. C. Y. BKUWN Prop'r. ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 : huh E. A. WIDENH0USE, DKALKK IN Staple and Fancy Groceries. Goods Delivered Promptly ti Any Part of City. 'PI Phone Us Your O'dt 3 I'lio-a- l : 1 DR. J. S. LAl'J'K , 1- N. ol. ... 'i....s:u- SI I ol.! ."- CONCORD, N. C. Tr... tl. f ! Mil I a .! t. . I I .1 , a ' r I ( .!i. c 1 I. .Ul - : .1 ':: .1 . 1 - in. :..r s.,1, 4 mill -111 .i.-res :;, north ( "c 1 i ilcad a nil 1 1 1 ! in.ni i . i h " H K . ; cott.i e.-. n.i :ai . . i; rl . a ' ! ati in g . .1 ell. i i d A 1 Pat ters. ai A C. . .59 the KITCHEN. Needs no triii. in ( 'aPai i u- I- . " 1 I n a ravorne ie;ii mi ouiiu-. save you ''' to 1 " r cent. (loinj;" all tin- time at y 4 i t i - i
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Nov. 20, 1906, edition 1
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