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TLhe ConcotbTEimes , PU8U8MtD TUESDAYS AND FRIO' ''.- tt Br JOHN B. SHERRILL. Editor and PROWiro One Year Six Months . -Three Month -One Month- 50 75 .IS PARAGRAPHS . Mr. Pukizer has gone to Panama to see if he ia as muck of a liar as he has been cracked up to be". ''. - '.' Gastro ran outlust in time to es- cape being kicked out.. 4 - "Grab your dollars when you're advises Uncle Andrew Car negie Then when you are old you ran let the tariff twins do your work. - v - A If divorces keep on increasing, the hill will rival its Panama Canal expenses. They are pulling down Castro statues, and burning Castro portraits in Venezuela. ' This is a -bad year for dictators. 1 Why has not somebody risen to remark that the Taft cabinet won't be able to resist Knox. Nobody knows Gomez, but every one is pleased to see him succeed Castro. ' ' . . In view of the untoward condition of affairs in Venezuela it is reported that ex-Dictator Castro will make his rxrmanent home in Germany. -TV,a nnoetinn is whether the lOSS O 111V VJUVUMW. ' Venezuela in this case will be Ger many's gain?. The difference between hunting 'canvasback ducks and Venezuelan ships of war is that the canvasback - is more difficult to bag, but worth more when you get him. ;. The United States soldier who re tired "with savings amounting to $13,000 from his pay should write a book. His advice on how to put ' aside a competence out of a small in come would be eminently prac tical. - ; ' Mr. Harriman's of sorts with him, off sharply on the ' stomach got out and stocks went renort of his ill- ness. A man who has to digest a new railroad or two" every quarter can't be too careful what else he in troduces into his system. President' Roosevelt expects to gain some distinction by getting a white rhinoceros in Africa. On theJ other band, just think how distin guished a white rhinoceros would feel if it got a f resident.. j .rlu.:,! in i uii fii nriirii mi i .iti i.i ni nry n ii- torials, the Richmond Times-Dispatch r,:JL , '7" " and the Charlotte Observer contented themselves with- printing extracts from the second chapter of the Gos " pels according to St. Luke. And' for appropriateness and good taste, we v believe they are entitled to congrat ulations. ! v . . The Baltimore Sun's.query, "Can a man marry' on $6 per week?" is still going the rounds of the ptess. The consensus of opinion seems o be that counts, barons, and'things with incomes actually minus the figure named, can and do. 1 5 Venezuela may be said to occupy a much larger space in the public eye than it does on the map. ; . - - . When Mr. 'Champ Clark said the average price of a woman's hat is $5, he was evidently viewing the propo-' sition in the' abstracts .rather than the concrete. , . , - A Virginia gentleman recently found a diamond in a squash. If "this had happened in Grand Old Texas, down by the Rio Grande, the Houston Post would have made it at least a tiara and, a, couple of sun- bursts.1 . . A hard Blow to the Night Riders. A sensation was sprung in the trial of the night" riders Saturday at union city. lenn.. when- Attorney General Caldwell recalled Mrs. Wood ; " Morris to the stand. The husband of Mrs. Morris testified that he was one of the crowd that helped to lynch Captain Rankin. The wife testified when first called that her husband J : J 4. 1 1 At a. 11 . I uiu not leave uuiiie tnat nigni at an. Saturday she says her first testi- mony was. false and her husband's confession was true. She, says-she A I A-nt. niAHn v. v 1 turn tiie mat oluijt uctouse inemDers I of the gang warned her they would kill her if she did not contradict her husband s evidence. Her statement! has thrown the defense into con- fusion. . Serving a Term in Place of Man Whose Pardon He forged. Austin, Texas, Dispatch, j ! The application for "a pardon fcr W. H. Dent, who is' serving a life sentence in the State penitentiary at Huntsvilie, has been refused by Gov ernor T. M. Campbell. Dent forg d a pardon for George Isaacs, a life- term convict, by means of which Isaacs obtained his liberty and never j una ueen re-capturea. uent was captured and sentenced to take the L. . L 1 j I w-v place of Isaacs, it being' alleged that. in Dnngmg about the liberty of Isaacs, who was serving a sentence for murder, he became an accessory to that crime.. Askitt Do you believe in the theory of heredity? Noitt Sure thing. My barber is the father of three Jittle shavers. STATE NEWS. The news comes from Raleigh that Gov. Kitchin will be urged to ap point Gen. J. F. Armfield, of States ville, adjutant general. . i . Governor Glenn has issued his proclamation calling the presidential electors to met in Rait igh the llth inst. to cast their votes for Pres ident. President Roosevelt has been told that if he appoints Judge Spencer B. Adams to succeed the late Judge Thomas R. Purnel his confirmation will be held up in the Senate. Saturday the Armour Packing Co. with headquarters at Chicago gave official notice that it withdraws en tirely from North Carolina. It has had a number of eub-stations in this State. V " Sneak thieves have been at work around Newbern for some months. They do not enter a house but cut out window panes or raise a window and with a stick or a hook reach in and take what valuable they can get. The North Carolina Teachers' As sembly will meet at Morehead City, June loin" to lpth. The manage ment of t Hotel pledge special ar rangemen a accommodation to as sure the cyiiort and pleasure of -all A petitionj is in circulation; :?n Mecklenbuag j county asking the Legislature to pass an act prohibit ing the hunting of any kind of game in that county for five years.' It is believed that a law.prohibiting hunt ing for three years will be generally acceptable, j . . ' Young Lance, of Buncombe coun ty, who on Christmas eve a year ago fired his pistol from a train and kill ed a little girl who was watching the passing train, will serve his term of nine years in the State prison, the Superior Court having affirmed the judgment of the lower court. 4 New Year's Day passed off quietly at Wilmington and that city had its first experience under prohibition There was not an arrest by the po nee during tne day, and the pro hibitionists claim that already the splendid effects of the law are. mani fest in Wilmington. , . Running away from the j Baptist orphanage at Thomasville, Davidson county, last week, three boys aged 12, 13 and 14 years, reached ; Spencer early Friday morning. They ware promptly taken in charge by Rev. J M. Dunway, pastor of the Spencer Baptist church, who notified S" ;r intendent Kesler of the ophar.age at Thomasville. He went to Spencer and carried the i youths back to the instution for safe keeping, The proposition projected last fall Lfor a merger of The Presbyterian Standard, of Charlotte; The Central Presbyterian, of Richmond; The i . Southern Presbyterian, of Atlanta, and The Southwestern Presbterian. of New Orleans, has been affected, except that The Presbyterian Stan dard did not go into the deal, The other three consolidate tinder the name of The Presbyterian of the South, with headquarters in Atlanta and branch editorial and bnsiness of fices in Richmond and New Orleans. The Seaboard Air Line,- Atlantic Coast Line, Southern and Norfolk and Southern Railways will' give special passenger rates to Raleigh on account of the inauguration in Raleigh January 12. Some of the roads will operate several special trains. These rates will obtain be tween Raleighund all pointlfrn North Carolina, and Boykins Danville, Norfolk, r Portsmouth and Suffolk, Va. the tickets will be sold Jan uary 10th and II7 the return limit j being January 13th. j The trains will j be scheduled to reach Raleigh on the forenoon of the 12th, the date of the inauguration ceremonies. The next Legislature will be asked to give Greensboro j a- commision form of government,1 the board of aldermen having instructed the city attorney to formulate an amendment to the jcity charter with this end in view. If the present idea is carried out,! the, government of the city wi U 1 1 fi. i il. - 1 1 mm ue ieii in uie nanus onour commis- r, ui wmcu one memrjer wi I ... Placed in charge of each of the four departments of finance, police PubIlc improvements and schools, Tn? amended charter will also pro V1de for a police court justice wit en,ared powers.- " v j rru ' ' mere- was a serious nght at MoQresvilleva few nights ago be tween Robert Follett, a son of Mr John Follett, and Mr. ( James Gant T . 4.1 i, a. . : . seeuia Luat uaai was QrunK and engaged in a row with Follett whereupon the latter seized a heavy rock or brick and struck Qant a ter- rific blow, in the faca, tearing his nose from his face and fracturing t. o the bone over his eve. Gant was unconscious for a time and it was feared that his . injury would prove fatal, but he is now improving and his recovery' is now assured. Follett left for parts unknown immediately after the trouble and has not been arrested. 1 - President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been help- 6(1 by the Prudent of The Industrial and Orphan's Home at Macon, Ga., who writes : We have used Electrio Bitte -s I in this Institution for nine years. It has proved a most excellent medicine for Stomach, Liver and Kidney troubles. Wfl rprrnrH if aa nna rt n medicine - on earth." It InTiirorate- th vital organs, purifies the blood, aids di gesfeion, creates appetite. To strengthen and buljd, up thin, pale, '.weak children or run-down neonle it has nn ennui Best for female complaints." Only 50o at all druggists. GENERAL NEWS. It is believed that between 70 and 80 men may have lost their lives in the Mayberry mine horror j near Bluefield, W. Va. At York, Pa., last week three boys engaged in a snowball battle on a railroad track failed to observe an advancing train and all were killed. Chas. P. Taft, brother of the Pres ident-elect, and Senator Foraker have both withdrawn from the sena torial race in Ohio. ThU seems to leave a clear field for Senator Bur ton. This is the end of Foraker. Banister district in Halifax county. which comprises the towns of South Boston and Houston, Ideated eight miles apart, voted dry by a majority of 130 in a total vote of about 730 cast Thursday in . the local option election. President Roosevelt ' Saturday night announced that he has sent two supply ships with $300,000 worth of supplies to Italy, that he will ask Congre'ss for additional aid and that he. has offered the use of the battle ship fleet to Italy. A large meteor fell in the western part of - Perry county. Ala., at 10 o'clock last Friday night. It came from the southwest and could be seen throughout the country. A short time after it fell, a distinct shock was felt over a large part of the county that caused windows and doors to rattle. Prohibition in Atlanta caused a big decrease in all kinds of police court business for the year ending F at midnight Thursday, December 31st, though the greatest falling off was experienced in the number of cases tried as well as the number of juveniles arraigned before the re corder was much smaller than in 1907. Cardenio F. King, the Boston financial agent who was convicted Tuesday of larceny, of . $22,000 from 27 customers, after spending almost the entire day in the detention pen at the court house, was released Sat urday night. Bonds to the . amount of $35,000 were furnished by Boston and Lynn men. Terrorstricken at what they be lieve'to be a threatening volcanic disturbance, many farmers in the neighborhood of Greenback a small town in West Virginia, have prepar ea to leave tneir nomes. it is re ported that a crater appeared on the amcuiuucux cm: mountains xrom which flames and sulphurous smoke has been seen issuing day and night, The United States supply ship Celtic, which was to have met the returning battleship fleet with holi day cheer, sailed out of New York harbor Thursday "afternoon on ail en tirely different mission, but without changing a single item of her cargo. She will go to Messhk after a Trief obt by being thrcTby the ruS &nd ? Thomas An-tent.fi,-hrif-fnrri, o :m ' " Y 1 drews. near Lafayette, ,Tenn. An- e--v- u and a half of navy rations to the earthquake suff ere'rs. An asbestos mine is being devel oped in Iredell county by Mr. Char les Lambert, of Pittsburg, who has recently spent considerable time on the property, returning last week to Pennsylvania. The product is said to abound on the surface of the ground at a point near Statesville, where fifty acres or more have been puchased for the development of the mine. The duality is said to be ex 11 a! l j i iii ceneni, ana tne yieia is over yu per cent pure asbestos. . a man never snows wnen ne is covering up his' tracks; he never knows how long they will stay cover ed or who will get on his trail. Uo i . .. m anaaa, wnere tney are digging ror tne new loronto waterworks, the diggers found in the blue clay 70 feet below the water line the foot prints of a gentleman who had tram ped around that way some years ago The geologists disagree as to the' ex act time, some hbldine that the freshness of the footprints indicates that it was only . 50,000 years ago, while others believe that the toenail prints indicate that it hasheen ahnnf inn aaa iL , 1 1 HI IIIHl voon oinva fUn I -..w.wo " Kcuueman (iaicu 1.11 a l vvajt IVhoro rtmactatntl f.i:. 1 : ' v-.-.v. v.i.w tic. ..oino fii.,,', .i,.,:. . v..w, a otnciien city, is on tne top 01 mat island just across the same named strait 'from Italy's mainland, and the devastated Province of Calabria. Keggio is on the seacost of Cala bna, the province lying as the "toe" pi tne Doot-shaped lower portion of Italy. i M ' ' ihe quakei' seems to have been wuioi, auuui, luuuia runa, - wnicn is halfway down the jsland of Sicily from Messina. Strqmboli, the other volcano, is about the same distance northward into the Mediterranean Catoma is another coast town of Sicily, nearer Mount Etna. Paler mo, the resort, is on the northera coast of the island, about 100 miles from the fruit-exporting seaport and almost south of Naples, across the Mediterranean. C;;i U .ftBnn' : . . . , ... , . uiiicB, is triangular, witn .Messina xrtneapexanaraiermotwothirds of the way to one of the bases. it t t- v .x .... I Brave Fire Laddies - often receive severe burns, jmttjsg out fires, then use Backlen's Arnica Salve and forget them. It soon drives out pain For Burns, Scalds, Wounds, Outs and Bruises its earth's greatest healer. Quickly.' cures Skin Eruptions, Old Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Felons1: beet nile cure made. Relief is instant. ' 25o at The Pungtown Debating Societvl will discuss the question, "Is Christ-1 mas worth the money ?' THE EARTHQUAKE SITUATION Now Well in Hand. Kinz and QuecB Leave for Rome., - 1 There were slight shocks felt in the earthquake zone in Italy Friday, completing the ruin of the erutn- bling buildings. These shocks are contributing to the keeping up of alarm of. the population; one quite severe shock was felt at 3 o'clock in the morning and another at 9 Fires are still burning, although much rain has fallen.' ' . V" The latest investigations on both sides of the straits'make it certain that many more than half the popu lation of the coast towns and villages have been killed. Professor Ricco, director of the obsrvatoiy at Mount Aetna, estimates that the victims of the earthquake exceed 200,000. Great relief ' was felt when the an nouncement was made that the Lipari islands, which were reported to have disappeared with their popu lation of 28,000, suffered little or no damage from the earthquake. Public opinion is seriously con cerned with regard to the safety of the King and Queen and the possible danger or tottering wans, The King' frequently has tried to per suade the yueen to rest or return to Rome, but she always refuses, de claring that it would break her heart to abandon her; husband in his labors for the country in its anguish. Refugees from Reggio and Messi na continue to . pour into Catania. I 1 Z L. 2- a. 1 1. " vaai nospiiai wun each house in a ward. Thousands of half nude individuals of both sexes have gathered alone the (muddy beaches on either side Ar - of the ruins of Messina seekintr food or trying to getaway by sea. Many children have died from exposure, and the cases of madness are increas ing.- curing tne past mgnt tne war ships in Messina harbor threw their, searchlights on the ruins to enable the rescuers on shore to continue J 1 " 1 ' mi 1 m meir worK. ine worK 01 succor is going on feverishly, but. the forces are still wofully inadequate. The stench from decomposing bodies is becoming overpowering. Themovement of refugees from the villages is daily increasing in volume. Of the victims buried un der the ruins few have been rescued alive. The first earth shock last Monday morning literally threw down the city and almost every street was comoletelv buried under th wiiB that had fallen, furniture and other debris, practicallv cuttinc off everv avenue of escape. : UII. J. ll . 1 1 . , men came me uaai wave to in undate the city and the living and dying were caught like rats and drowned or had their brains dashed naupio ogoii ai iiiics Ul IliaSUIirV anQ I rubbish. j.uu xving ana iueen arnvea in Rome Sunday night, coming by mo tor car from Naples. Their early arrival was unexpected. The Queen looked tired and depressed, but she was energetic as usual man luuea Dy DUCK Ueer. 1 I-M n s. I Mr. F. R. Swindell, of Pantego township, Beaufort county, aboqt twenty-seven miles from Washing- mgton, N. C, while out deer hunt ing near Broad creek Wednesday. suddenly disappeared and has been missing until Friday, when his body was found in about three feet of rLlDv 8 ll TU.ndS? bQCk " uccx,ijcaiujr. XIIC ldCLS ID me Case as nearly as can be ascertained, are as follows Mr. Swindell, with a party of sev eral men, was out hunting and while the others were stationed behind he went ahead withthedogs and before tiZ ZrJTL a Sme oFlflZ TC& Ut ?PV IT K?0theur.men' ter waiting awhi e for h m tn r. turn Cfarforl o x Lf. i, jJiLZT i . : iz.t rr - DU Vi uuuwu8 "ay lanea 10 locate - nim. ADosseof kmi mon c0j mm. A posse of 100 men searched all day Thursday with the same re- suit, and that afternoon Sheriff PiU nm;J . i.i.. 1 "r , tn cutt upnone message asking for bloodhounds Mr. Hines. of Greenville, was engaged and with his bloodhounds immediately went j to Pantego. The dogs located the body of Mr. Swindell about 12 o'clock Friday lying in the Broad creek mill pond in about three of water, and a large buck nearby. . . . ' feet deer Attempt to Shoot Lawyer. An attempt to assassinate Attorney uenerai aiawell was- made at ,9:30 o clock Saturday night near his home at Union City. Tenn. He TOn.Q fal lowed from the depot by a man who shot at him twice as -he neared his home. Union City is not well lighted and as the man ran after firing the shots, the Attorney General could not identify his assailant. A little behind tha Atfn.n C 1 ' """cjr vrcucrai was fioouciauju irress corrosDon- dent whn ohnf f fu u murderer, biat missed hffl- T ,1,.. eo a J ' ""vx . t ai,uicwuuiU-Ut! soldiers and posse of citizens searched the neighborhood but without avail. . How's This P We offer One Hundred nniinr Rari aujr uase oi atarru mai cannot be cored by J J CHENBT & CO , Toledo, O We. tne under Hie- mil. havn nnwn to t Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him P.y h"norable inaU business traosac , KINNAN & MKRVIN. WhOlsaJa nrnniata Tnlorin rk Hall'B Catarrh Uinta tAkan Intim.lh of auk uiiwui uwd liih ninon Ann mnmni ma.- aces of tne system Tettlmonlals sent free 4UU F"r wine, ooiu vj an uruesisttV OMit runny Pills tor constipation. Alaska as a f armies Coostiy. Baltimore Saa. Alaska has a. board of road con mi&noners, and the president of this board. Major W. P. Richardson, of the United States Army, makes. a cheerful report of the progress mod possibilities of this chilly possession of the United States. Road-making is in active progreiis.- weather per mitting, and about 450 miles of wagon roads. 306 miles of winter sled roads and 255 miles of trails have been made. The principal and most valuable products of Alaska are; as is well known, gold, salmon arid seals. The output of gold in the past summer was about $19,000, 000. Major Richardson makes especial mention of the agricultural progress of the country and quotes at some length from thef report of Prof. C. C. Georgeson, of the Depart ment of Agriculture, who has charge of. the experiment station in the Territory. This official says that there has been no failure in Be vera! years in the maturing of oats and barley in the Yukon Valley, and he is , satisfied that where there is a sujfficient fall of snow to afford pro tection in winter hardy winter wheat will mature. An experiment has been made in that part of Alaska in keeping- Galloway cattle and the experiment has been successful. Tins strain of cattle is hardy and with long hair; which enables them toendure extreme cold, tt is said that settlers are bringing their fami lies into Alaska and making perman ent homes. This is gratifying in some aspects. But it seems to the conservative, chilly citizen a strange choice of a home to rear a family. With homes selling cheap, in the genial climate of St. Mary's county, why should a man go to a country where the season is about nine months of winter tT seek a habita tion? : ' j Mr. lames R. Milton Dead. Mr. James R. Milton, one of Stanly county's old landmarks, died at , the home of his grandson, E. E. Snuggs at Albemarle on last Thursday after having been a sufferer with paralysis for a number of years. Mr. Milton was born in Stanly county (tnien Montgomery), ' on j the seventeenth day of December 1820. He was married to Miss Mary A. Kirk in 1848, who still survives. To them were born 'three children, William T.j deceased; Ellen D., deceased and D. .H. Milton, who is chief clerk of the Insurance Department, Raleigh. The wife who survives is very fee ble and is nearing her eighty-second birthday, , Man in Fur Coat Killed for a Bear. . Mistaking a drunken man clad in a long buffalo overcoat for a bear, Thomas Deckmar Christmas night r-Qma drews had been in jail, but was pa roled by the sheriff that he might go home for Christmas. ' Instead of go ing home he got drunk and sat down tof sleep, in the doorway of a house occupied by a widow. Deckmar was- called,' the family thinking Andrews was a bear. Deckmar prodded the form with his ctun. and cet.tintr nn ea o --"o w response, fired A coroner's jury rendered a ver- diet of justifiable homicide. Volcanic Disturbance Near Home. A volcano at sea and a field of boiling water off the coast of Georgia are among the phenomena which RritSsh nffiwra ronnrtarl -r Orographic office at Norfolk last nroolr TOfcil- the British steamer Baltic was headed towards this coast on December 13, in latitude "51. 14 and longitude 21 First Officer Land mary observed what he reported as Iasted but a few second. The B'ritish 8teamshiP on December 18. passed an area of boiling water less than 200 miles' ..!,., .. w"1 aw.uiumB to the capt tne. captain's report. . If . - matter of what changes, if an7. shall be urged upon the Legis lature during tne . approaching ses- sion in the State child-labor law is being cUlwidered now by the State committee. The North Carolina law as how constituted allows no children under 12 years in factories and those ?3 only to work 83 apprentices after they have had four months-' schooling each year and provides that ro persons under 18 years shall work alf night or more than sixty-six hours each week. Some changes thati the committee is anxious tn bring about are a reduction of hours for child labor to sixty hours a week and a provision for official inspection of factories-as to compliance with child-labor regulations. 44 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Mtt1 DESIGNS Copyrights Ac Anyone sending a ikateh and aimi qnlckly asoertain oar opinion free whether an uvenuon la proDabljr patentable. Commanlea. tiona BtrictleonndentlL UANnRnnc n f..T- ent free. Oldest agency for aecurmir patents. Patents taken through Mann A Co. recalrs tpeeial notice, without charge, la the sacniilic American. A handsomely lUnstrsted weekly. T Are est eb eolation of any sclentlflo joarnal. - Terms. S3 a year : f oar months. SI. fioidbraJI nnilil. MUNN&Co.881B-'. New York i Branch Offloe. 625 F BU Washington. D. C. Vinted Information regarding farm 1 or business for sale: not nirt iinla1 auout location. - v .sn to near from own er only who will sell direct to buyer! uive price, uencnpnun, ana Slate Whei iosseslon can be had. Address. L. Bar yshlre, Box 2028, Eochester, N. Y. U A Ck2i Band to Dtalh. Saturday morning between 8 and 9 o'clock Eva, the 4-jear-old chUd of Mr. and Mrs. Lee C2imberlain. who live on the planUtion of Mr. W. M. Sapp. six miles from Salisbury. u learrully burned sod died SaturdaT afternoon at 3:30. The little trirr mother was looking after the mllk ing of the cows and the child was in the house with a smaller a'stex when iitsaress csunt nre trora sn open i fire place and she ran to the bam. where her mother was, her clothing all afire. She was terribly burned about the face and body, her face being burned almost beyond recog nition. A message was sent post i haste to Salisbury for s doctor, but it WS3 fOUnd that tho flamM hmA been inhaled and at no time was it believed she would recover Tillman Warns Against Compulsory du- - cabon. Senator B. R. Tillman in deliver ing an address before the State Teachers' Association at Columbia Friday took occasion to warn the people against the agitation for compulsory education asserting that should such a law -be passed it would mean the education of the negro. which would in the end mean a blow to white supremacy. Senator Tillman urged the Demo crats of the South against the scheme which he said President-elect I Taft and his associates were hatching up to break the solid south. . He said it was the Durnose of the Presi dent-elect to hand out federal offices to the Democrats of the south in order to build up a white Republican party in this section. - Stromboli Is In Eruption. A violent earth shock : running nortbrsauthwest and east-northeast, lasting three seconds, and during which the Stromboli volcano besran eruption, occurred in Stromboli Is land, in Italy, Sunday. - The phenomenon was accompanied by prolonged doll rumblings. The houses on the island were badly damaged and the populace. fled to streets in panic, but no one was hurt. The weather is intensely cold on Stromboli island. Henry Ewing Still In Jail. Charlotte Observer. 4th. "Henry Ewing, the negro who was brought here from Stanly county, after having assaulted Mrs. James Moss at-her home in that county and having been hurt by a blow from a gun in the hands of Mr. Moss, is still in Mecklenburg jail, violently in sane. Nothing had been heard ; last night from Solicitor. Hammer about making disposition bf him. It is hoped he can be moved to the crim inal insane department at the peni tentiary in Raleigh. With' m!dhight the State-wide pro- hibition jaw went into effect, and it lsaheduty of all who believe, as all should, that observance of law is the only safety of the citizen, to respect and obey it. It does not matter that many,don't agree to it. The sub- ject has passed beyond argument. It is the law and to good citizens that ought to be enough. It should be observed and upon those who' do not yield obedience to it it should be en forced. Charlotte Observeri The army of pacification begins its retirement from Cuba todav. reace having been restored. The incident is another reminder of the observa tion of old man Fraps. r the Raleicrh barkeep, to his clerk when the boys at the bar had taken their last drinks. the last night of the old year, had sworn off for the hew year land were passing out of the door. Remarked he4 aside, as he rinsed outj the last glass and turned it upside idown on the counter: . "Dey vill all gome back." Charlotte Observer. Hotel Cumberland New York. S. W. Cor. Broadwaj'and 54th St Near 50th Street Subway atid 53rd Street Elevated and all Burfaoe Lines. New and Fire Proof First Class. Strictly Near : Theatres Shops and Central Park. All Hardwood Floors and Oriental Rags i EurOpean- Plan. Headquarters for Southerners Transient Rates, $2.50 with bath and up. Restaurant Unexcelled. Prices Reasonable. Send for Booklet. HARRY P. STTVfsrw Formerly with Hotel I m peri a - , R. T. BINGHAM Formerly with Hotel Woo d ward . -mil . Windsor Hotel W;T. BRUBAKER, Manaw, Midway .between Broad Street Sta tion and Reading Terminal on Filbert Street European. Sl.OO oer da and nn American, $2 50 per day and nfc. ' The only moderate' priced hotel t. consequence in PHTL A T)"RTrPR'T A van (. ' logs To pleiirse tlie man or woman of UisU theso who i rv soeking "Shot of Qunlitv'- railu-r than "lirpiu siloes' to those who enjoy excvllemv anil eh'pn. in Footwear, we eing a Jong ot Quality. ' Our H hoes from $2.50 up to $1 have no PU)Hvrioir anywhere in .qyality of leather or skilfnll nlil mtiM:c shoeruaki Our line Of $l.f0, $hi)5 ami $2.00 Shoe nre, luaule. by the world s best sluxijiakern, ntul an Hh.xolirte'y all sol i j.1 leather. Will Wfar longer tlnm. mot sIkx h at higher prices. ' - "Vhen you find prices lower tbnn ours you'll find tl.o quality way below also. - . Boys', Misses en rid Children's Shoes out- Spccienlty. f Mke Parks & Co's store your homis wheir-in town. J We count it -a pleasure, to kIiow our S1uhh. Concord Markets. COTTON MARKST. Good MiddllliK ....... . ax Cotton 8wd... ' 3r,j PRODUCC MARKET Pork....... a Bulk Meat.81de .... iousu Beeswai....;. 20 Butter.......... ... is to 80 cmcKens ..... . - aoto0 Corn 75 IflH.i ... 20 Lard...................... ; ISXtolS Flour, Nortb Carolina.... 475 Meal...... A 1.00 Lady ppa. 8.00 Cow Peaa l.oo Corn Peas .', 2.90- Oats...:.......,;,............,..,.... ft) Tallow... 4 to 6 Salt. ... TO rlsh Potatoes... 86 Haras...' i...... i5tAl6K - bnaws StUQIO I Up-to-date, work In all lines. Convincr. En " larglng. and Kodak Furnishings. Fine Photos from 25c for 24 Up Carbon Sepia Post Cards, ' the best, per dozen - $1.00 c7. W. SHAW Stop That Cough ! Pine and Tar checks the coughing, heals, the soreness and drives out the cold It is the best family cough remedy. pleasant, safe and quickly effective. Tie Peoples' Drag Co., Room next to Postofllce. 'Phone 333. . Rubber -Goods and Stationery. . Not, 19. Penny Column. Terr laaas. Let Tonr wanu kr,. For sale-House and lot 80xa! feet. 7 ..vu..,,u, ucar uusinesa part of cltr. 1 WO new ( mnm f ,. , . il , f. wuv, o i i aiitieraOD, r tl Cor rent 7-room cottage, bath, near bus- j88 of towll; Pr month. J no. K. Patterson. . - ' tf Fr.alf:My enVre 8tock of ifroceries and fixtures, also one honifl nH Watrons. John C Smith r x- r. Address. 42 Ahlnrf a.- AlV'r.'. Y,- mu; Itir, i. . V Cof Rent-ODe six-room cottace on ter. John U. Smith, Concord, N. c. ' Ad dress, 42 Ash fand Ave., Asbevllle, N. C. 53-lt F?-r SJe ?f Rent Six room cottAfre on 1 South Union ilmt . once. Citv wfttr w r. tj..ii r. ture Store. ; a h :arm for rent One 2 horse farm at a bargain.. H. B, Parks. 52 2t Yanted Tipl inhl ' .nA,i , sell InhriMffno -.Ha , . ary or commission.' . Stetson Oil Co Cleveland, Ohio. 52-it For Sale. 10 Rhami nf fha rnltl c..i. Parks & Co.. ir mlnA ifin r . " lK -J- Pr vaine $im. x ur panicoiars can on or addrem, Beal Estate Broker, Goldaboro, N. C. I ran hia iiw un laly ! Ne w Sty l e's Ladies' Hand Hjigs are wiv niuchsJarger this year. ! . course i we have tu - , ' very latest. .... ,"' Prices from . . $1.50 to $10.00. Call and see them. . GIBSON ab&TJG STOHE : : 1. "W.ui. 3ST T IE ID I t . : 1 uc puunc 10 Know that Hi Salisbury Greenhouses The public to know that il Salisbury, N. C, nre prcprm.l fill all orders fur Cat Pltwirs ul Ml It::?:': Our stock of flowers Is c-xrfj.t i,i - . this year and all dealn v(,ri; f . ecu ted In the Uat pfwull.l, i, ... r.- trial, order will con vine- i.u iI.h tin r work Is superior and our j ri. , u ordert a vert our amenta, i',,,w , bnu Co., will hare our bent attt-nt in. Salisbury Grconhouccs, ' . 8ALISIUIHV .N. V- Nov. 22. ' U 5 and 10c Store Holly Boxes ... Tm 10-lnch Dollf.A...........,............rt Toy Ches t s 1 . . ... . ....... , ... . i ( i, Drawn Linen Table 30x30, $1.25 quality...... , . .7.V Toy Autpmobilcs that run. Here are Gifts for All Home Good, Ch'na ami ' ( Glassware Ncrtli Carolina Cai:r,w C;w;j, SUPIIRIOU CfHJHT. Mis. A. G.-Jamen. IMalntifT, vs. A V. James, iJefendajit. The defendant a1mim.t..n..,.i ...m . . . notlfce that the plaintlfT ahow L A apralnst him by l-uUK a .m.i,,H ,. turnable to th iut . . ... . . . mt m51 " i "u 'c ,n ncotrt. on t i,. hl'n' rUI ,Urter Uke -notice, that if be fail to Inn... . . . v ' till will obtain Judgment for the relief .demanded in mmnV.i. This December. " "a fct,wu M. L. WIDEN HOUSK, i Clerk Suierlor Court. THE PROOF ia In, Its popularity. Ask any one who. ha used Uowan'e , Preparation for Oronp, Puen--monla, ConKhs, Golds, and you will be tola it U a sterling rem e4y no home should be wi thou t it. It prevents and cure. 25c 60c;'tl.00. It la guaranteed.' - It is externa. All druggists Keep it in the home, always. , Uuyto-djiy. E V v- A 1 f v
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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