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in B. Sherriiv Editor and Publisher. PUBLISHED TWICE A Wl JLUxME XXXIV. CONCORD, N C., THURSDAY. APRIL 1. 1909. NUMBER SI. CBSES lUrmis'lueto i mpurities and poisons in the blood. Instead of being !ron;; and healthy, the circulation has become infected with germs of which destroy the rich, red corpuscles that furnish nourishment and th to the body, and reduced this vital fluid to such a weak, watery ; ii that it is no longer able to keep the system in health, or ward off .mitk-ss diseases and disorders .that assail it. The loss of these r; iscles takes the color and glow of health from tht cheek, and we .it-, .Miiow iaces ana wastiea out, chalky complexions anions: the first llonis of Malaria. But Malaria is a ceneral RVKtmir rllnc anA aa I ',1 becomes more heavily loaded with its germs we have more serious implicated symptoms; the impure blood having its effect on all parts Ve body. The anoetite fails, digestion is nMtmnl anA eiio-Tit are frequent, and the sufferer loses energy and ambition because of a ini tirei-out anl " no account feeling. The lack of necessary nour- nt ana healthful qualities in : noil causes boils and abscesses. affections, and in some cases m l ulcers to break out, and ,'imrs tue patient is prostrated a f pell of malarial fever which leave Ins health permanently red pi!! io cure Malaria both a ifier and tonic are necessary. Lx to remove the cause and at nr.. nine uuna up me system weakened and run-down tu m. o. t. is the medicine litu-'l ior this work. It is the t i i feet of all blood purifiers, and y vegetable ingredients of During 1900 I was running a farm on the HiMiMippi river and became so impreg nated with Malaria that for a year I was almost a physical wreck. I tried number of medicines recommended as blood purifi ers, chin cures, and Malaria eradicatora, but nothing did me any good until I began to use S. S. S. The result was that after taking it for awhile I was as well and strong as I ever was. I have never had a chill since nor the slightest symptom of Malaria. I hope others will be benefited by my experience, and with that end In view I give this testimonial, knowing that S. 8. S. is the best remedy for Malaria. Amory, Mil. 8. R. COWLEY. illic it is composed make it the and safest of all tonics. 8. rocs down into the circulation and removes every trace of impurity lsiin, .ma at me same time gives to the blood the health-sustaining qual it.itevds. It cures Malaria thoroughly and .permanently because it ves the germs and poisons which produce the disease, and while doing tones up and strengthens every part of the system. When S. S. S. has stl the blood the symptoms pass away, the healthy color retnrns to in; jilt-xion, the old tired, depressed feeling is gone, and the entire health itwwl. Book with information about Malaria andany medical advice THE J5WIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. The Militia Plums Announced j The Governor Thursday af ternoon made many appointments, effective April 1. lie completed appoint ments in the inspector general a de- partment. engineer's department and adjutant general s department. Appointments in the other depart ments will be announced in a few days. Brigadier General J. F. Arm- field, commanding the first brigade, becomes adjutant general, and is succeeded by the former adjutant general, B. S. Royster, of Oxford. Assistants to Col. .Thomas String- field, inspector general, are Lieuten ant Colonel H. D. Harper, Majors H. B. Parker. J. D. (iwyn. J.l P. Meadows and William Badhara. I Col. J. L. Ludlow remains chief of engineers, his assistants being lieu tenant Colonel K. S. Neal and Majors Q. E. Smith, J. C. Mintz and R. M. Coburn. The assitants to adjutant general are Col. Alfred Williams, Lieutenant Colonel R. L. Leinster and Majors A. A. Hicks, E. A. Dan iel, Jr., and W. A. Foil. From the China Grove Record. So far as we can learn from the fruit growers in this section the peach crop up to now is pretty en couraging, and without a very cold spell befall us from now on there will be an abundance of fruit. We only need a few for pies, to dry and to can, you know. On last Monday night D. D. Alex ander's slaughter house was burned to the ground. The fire is supposed to have originated from sparks blow ing from some bush-heaps that were being burned nearby in the afternoon of that day. We learn there was no insurance on the property. i Women Who Wear WelL - It U astoateLinff how great a ehangv a few yean of married Ilia often mala ta the appearance and disposition of many women. The freshness, the charm, the brilliance vanish like the bloom from a peach which Is rudely handled. The matron is only a dim shadow, a faint echo of the cE arming maiden. There are two reasons for this change, ignorance and neglect. Few yonng women appreciate the shock to the' system through the change which comes with' marriage and motherhood. Many neglect to deal with the unpleasant pelvic drains and weak nesses which too often come with mar riage and motherhood, not understanding that this secret drain is robbing the cheek of Its freshness and the form of its fairness. CLUBBING RATES. Do Y Want to Take Aaj Other fspet ta Con section with The Times? v If yon want to take any any other pe per in connection with Thx Tixxa, sjre can save yon from 15 to fcO cents ca the subscriptions We invariably give oar subscribers the benefit of whatever rate is made n by any paper, and we do not make a cent on any of them. We will send Thx Tixxs and the Charlotte Semi-Weekly Observer, both one year (four papers a week) for only $3 25. This is a good combination, as I the Observer is a paper foil it a My Pap IF SO, HERE JS AN UNHEARD-OF OPPORTUNITY of nera! We niade arranments with the Philadelphia Daily IW, itTrJnT (one of the greatest dailiea in Philadelphia), whereby we can titvi that n-fll x.vl Intartut We will send yon Thx ttkkb and the fdve.that paper and TKo Time, both cmo year. As sorely as the general health suffers 1 Ifnrrtnlv fl .Ifi. - . ' When there is derangement of the health 1 1. If . , M -.v r I J 1 of the delicate wom&Mr organs, so surelv whejrthese organs aresublished in health the Ttce sndJhas&TWe witness to the Tact lnraseTOd comeltnesa Nearly a. million women have fonnd health and happiness In the use of Dr. Perce's Fa vorite Prescription,, It makes weak won, en strong and sick women well. Ingredl snts on label contains no alcohol or harmful habit - forming drags. . Made whollx of those satire, American, medic inal roots most hlahlv recommcndM hr leading medical authorities of all the sev eral schools or practice for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments. For nunlnr mothers,or for those broken down In health by too frequent bearing of rVi 11H rr .tort fnr fiA orTio'fa rt mAtlaM to prepare the system for the coming of to that papea for only 2 00. The Pro- greeaive Farmer is the best farm paper published for Southern farmers. If yon are already taxing the Progressive Far mer, the mice of the combination will be 12.20. THINK OF IT ! A metropolitan paper daily and your count? paner twice a wwk, for only .$3.50. ; If you have already raid for The Timon in ad- We will send th tucks and the New vance, you can have your subscription extended for another York Thrice-a-week World (five papers I year by taking ad vantage of thia big offer. Do it now 1 every week) for only $2.15. The World I s mmm m m mm -4 ': ..- , a mm mt Miviti5;uonGora,iM. u. is a good paper, and yon wfll get the worth of your money in this combina tion. The best semi-monthly farm paper I published is the Home and Farm, of P. S. We have many 'other excellent clubbinz offers. The Louisville, Ky. We will send Thx I prices below include a year 8 subscription both to I he 1 lines Daoy and making Its advent easy and iixss ana uuw paper dou dm year iw ana Zne papers named : aTaTOaF 0 vkt L. Charlotte Semieekly Ob8erver......$2.25 tnrist, published semi-monthly at Nash- REAL ESTATE A Few of the Many Bargains We Haye. The properties enumerated below are 4 few specimen bargains 11 a large ottering in all kinds of Real Estate. Consider these. FARMING PROPERTY, r 2 acres, four miles east of Concord, cood buildings, good or rd. erood pasture. 30 acres in cultivation. 50 acres in timber 11 rich gold viens. " V'o acres 8lA miles west of Concord. IY2 miles 'west of Poolar It church and good school on Charlotte road and Davidson cge road, 2-story 7-room dwelling, 1 tenant house,! good ood stable, spring and well, good pasture a road in, 50 timber. Good neighborhood and good farming section up at $20 per acre. - i. i acres li miles from court house, 5-room dwelling, double 11, cno, granary, storage nouse, good well, cood orcnatd. 1U s in cultivation and 10 acres in timber. acres 1 mile from court house, new 4 room dwelling, good stable, smoke house, good well, 20 'acres in cultivation, 5 s in timber. - 0 acres 4V miles from Mt. Pleasant, on 'phone line and mail te, s-toom dwelling nearly new, large frame barn 50x65 feet. rth $r00, smoke house, cribs, granary, smith shop, Electric. Laundry Rear-City Hall. I City office: Opposite SL Cloud Hotel. I can do no harm in any condition of the system. 11 is a most potent invigorating tonlo and strengthening nervine nicely adapted to woman's delicate system by a physician of large experience in the treat ment of woman's peculiar ailments. Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter free of charge. Address Dr. E. V. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo. N.Y. ' 1 DR. F. Bj Watkins, Office, Phirer Bulldlnjr, adjoining Montgom ery Crowell. Residence at Dr. Herring's, Depot street. DR. H. C. HERRING. Dentist, is now over the store of Wbite-Morrison-Flowe Company OONCOf? Quick service, best quality of work. Collar, Cuff and . Flat Work unexcelled.1 W. S. BINGHAM - Manager Auk. 4. DR. J. S. LAFFERTlf Office over Marsh's Drug Store. CONCORD, IT. C. Practice" limited to Eye,.Ear, Nose and Thro.l Office Honrs : 8 a. m. to u m. I 1 p. n to p. m. -4 W. J. MONTGOMERY. i J LEE CROWELL MONTGOMERY & CROWELL Atternejrs and Conaaeleni at Law, ' ' CX3NCORD, N. C As partners will practice law in Cab.rms, Stanlj and adjoining; counties, in the Superior and Su preme Courts of the state and in the Federa Courts. Office in Phirer Buildidg. Parties -desirine to lend money can leave it witf ns or place it in any of the Concord Banks for as and we will lend it on good real estate security free of charge to the depositor. 1 We make thorough examination of title to lands offered as security for loans. luxiii lijc uiug iiuuii. vuuiaiuiu I 01 same its curative agents in a vehicle of ville, Tenn., absolutely free, for one year to every one who pays a year in advance to The Times at the regular price, $1.50. We will Bend The Times and the At- anta Thrice-a-Week Constitution both one year for $2.25. . , We have also the following other ex cellent clubbing offers. The price in I eludes a year's subscription both to The Times and the papers named : ' ' Southern Ruralist, published at Atlan ta $2 00. Bob Taylor's Magazine, ' Nashville, $2 10. Cotton Journal, $2.10. Uncle Remus' Magazine, $2.00. Philadelphia Daily Press, $8.50. PUBLISHER'S HOTICES. Progressive Farmer 2.00 Thrice-a-Week New York World 2.15 Home and Farm'f - 1.75 Cotton Journal 2.10 Uncle Remus' Magazine.. . : 2.00 y , Soutbern'RuralistLi.. : 2.00 Thrice-a-Week Atlanta Constitution 2.25 In addition td-anyof the above, we will send The Southern Aericalturist,' publishedsemi-monthly at Nashville, Tenn., ab- solately free for one year, to every one who pays a year in ad vance to rheimea.at the regular price, $1.00. Stic cr Pencnil Prtpertj. rth CWniiasatW CWtf . r I.. 4 Up UN Ww.j M. j "w Me. at ft lix, u lMi M rTVfci MMlWnit 4 sm srtsTWBr UtiM lt.M t f iair 1 tat iL i. i . tk.-. nab, im IW atWt kl'Ur. sitwlH u IW 1 1 ran of aMk.4 ktoit, V o . IW Uk Aat Arl, U. ! t ktWft . a-, UlWWl 4r f IW lm t IW AUtaott WIMias ms IW swrta l t'wr b4 tfw i4 i IW rt tft tUllon pW4 W W A. r. IU Umit CWtsi. la watrlt IUmvmIi tmmm after dears! W4 la tW (. btaa borw, Mte riUtir, m W4UISkC mtklm,M ). cm lab. cm !, cm kH a vslrarta m4 atl Wii, rraiva, trft, WrrvU a4 Jkrs tua aa MilWy a4 chm tao4r4 4 gram (4 bmtWsi la wiifcrh ar btowaiW orts, -IVtW biUlft t'v, tW ord, K C," 4 aiM ! erai, cm, hch mr alamprd IW word. "lVri Cola IkMtliac t, x Wir and sOm aaHbrr trfrk kww, ! yoareoid. om .o Ikjt !! aad alao all mats aa4 W(la e wairh afw blows os aiitw4 W or,t, TW Cowws Ilollltn Wwka e-TW !.. aoat MaaaUtlailbd I'o. Aa4 aJwi two boillaT wauna, Ihrre sh of Wra. eollars mm4 Utm. a4 ail rwtrt j Wlet. Int to IW Co wot d l'atwl CwUtntU4(! Co.. lorried In the air 4arriiwd or plaord with f estovers In tW itswai eowree of trade a4 4arriW4 In tW rat anartra4r. Ulva a Mil or oar baU, thta loth 4 of March 19UU. aUluntis. J. Mack Cuui, RcpCEicis 8a.Icl Thai Settles It. Gowan's Pneumonia Prepara tion repeats because it is a remedy of merit and will do all claimed for it. Being external it cannot animal fats, it penetrates quickly, scatters inflammation and conges tion and reduces fever. It gives instant relief in croup, 1 coughs, 4, colds, sore throat and pains in the -uiu mm 1 . .... , Henry B. Adams. Thos. J.Jerome. FranV Arm field Tola D. Maness Tributes of Respect, Obituaries, Etc. ' The attention of the readers of The Times generally is again directed to our rule in regard to tho publication of reso lutions of respect, obituaries, etc This rule .make a charge of 5 cents a line for these. In no case have tributeaof re spect been published free, and we earn estly request that this fact be borne in mind by all persons Interested, so that the necessary amount will accompany 1 such tributes of respect when they are sent in for publication. This rate also ' applies to cards of thanks iins, tee, Anfisli & &m, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, saw mill run by water. Fine large orchard, good acres fine timber, on eas' terms; a bargain at $2,770. t jicrcs lying near the above tract, 36 acres fine oak and for- pinc timber, on easy terms ; a real bargain at $600. 2 acres on Center and Cold Spring public road 3 miles from, iconi. booci cottage, stable and well, iz acres nne meadow p timh r for use on the olace. A bargain for $1100. ST!. 2 acres on Mt. Pleasant and MqnrOe road 10 miles south- It of Concord, 1 mile to Georgeviller school, churches, mill, cot- gm.postofhce and stores Two story 6-room d welling, double n, ci i I r granary, well house, 4 acres splendid meadow, 35 acres 1st timber, cla' sub-soil and lies well. Price $1800. i' acres 3 miles east of Concord, two story dwelling and out unit's, loOO cords wood, several fine gold veins. Price $2250 PfinraiTi. oon acre s 0 miles from Concord at a bargain. Will sell as a (k i will cut to suit the purchaser if all can be sold. i CITY PROPERTY. oasture mngs. Absolute proof from high-1 OONCORO N. O. Practice in all the State- and U. S. Courts Prompt attention given ta collections and general. est authority that it will prevent I tPlT:,lL Z"1 and cure pneumonia in worst Sta- I guardians are especially invited to call on ns, as I mm .MirMMit a. nf t Via l.r.Ht Wilinw nm. For burns it relieves the pain I panics in America ; in fact we will go any kind oi a oona CDeaper inan any one cue. - -Parties desiring to lend money can leave It with ns or deposit it in the Concord Nations Bank, and we will lend it on approved ' securit free of charge to the lender. ' Continued and painstaking attention wrli' be gven, at a reasonable price, to all legal ouiiue u. Office in new Morris Building opposite Coirl House. i ges. and heals at once. For rheuma tism, sprains, bruises, sores, muscu lar sores and stiffness, it gives quick relief. These statements are verified by thousands of letters by users. J trial Dottle win convince. Once a customer, always a custom er. x ou cannot afford to risk imi tations in the face of croup or pneumonia. Gowan's is in a class by itself. There are no just as goods. Your money back if used as directed without lesults. Sold by all druggists, from $i to 2c. Wedding Invitations. The Times office has just received a I sample booh: showing the very latest styles In engraved wedding invitations, announcements, eto., from one of the beet, engraving houses n the United States. We can order and deliver these in about ten days. All such orders are I held in the strictest confidence. . IF YOU OR YOUR FRIENDS HAVE DESIRABLE Rear Estate to Sell Remember we' reach interested Buyers in i Many Parts of the Country, and would be glad to have you on our list. If You Waat to Bay Aay Real Ms! No dbubtWe have jast What you want. " Coiie' and let's talk together about it. TRUSTEE S SALE. By vtrtM of aalhoHt v44 la tn hf Dswd In Trvat, or Murlyaf. sm-i( lit Mailt hM-itnr Smltb and hulail. Wright 8mtlh, oa lh l(Hh da of April. lUUt, which Mortft or IM 1 Trust la dalv raoorded In lluok No. IA, VtC Ivi 01 in rrrotxi of aiort(aT lot (.Uartu oounly. I 1U sail at puMlo auction ai th court houae door In lotkomd. . t on tho 6th day of April, liMt, to IU hlifh tmt bidder-lor eaah, on tioua and Hit. altuat tn Ward a. of th t Uy of lowort, on th aoath aid of Cltoatnut atrt, W twwn lb lota now otcupimI by lnrr Mom on on aid, and lUn IUmm, nn th other aide, said lot tain 8J trel front and rupnltiff back 130 ft tnm aatd Cbratnat atrsrt. and la darrlUt In r li dnrdby John W. Whit to aalJ Molli Spcncrr Smith, aa follow: Lying la that part of town known aa LoTaTown, brglnnlnsr t th nortwrat oorner of Henry Horn' lot onl'hrinut atreet, aad runs with fltrataat slrwt f fort to a atak ; thrn a l.V) feat toxuU: then n HI 00 ftwt to a alaa llvnry Mw corner; thrn with hlui IW feet to I He 1h rinalnk. Hald drda Iwlnn rmtrdml in iWonfof lwls No. fiS, pap TUI to aaid property U aptioMt to l Brood, bat th Durchaawr onlr lakr surh title aa 1 am authorised to ctmvey under sal a mort, 1 OJ DR. W. C. HOUSTON DENTIST. Office over Johnson's Drug Store. Residence 'Pbone II. Office 'Phone . city Lot oo i m room residence, near Ncrth Union street, with ttr in house. New metal roof iust out on. Goodr barn. ct. One ol best neighborhoods in the city. Price$2200. Marsh street, onnosite D: T. Rostain's residence. Two t .-ounces on Pine street, one 5-room and one 3-room ceSl.oOi) for both. ' ; , Two (Jwdlincs on White street, at end of Cedar street, three ms c.iUi Price, for both. $1.050. ' urn -i room cottage on Corbm btreet near oostothce a hah cash, balance on easv oavments. Jne r room cottage on Corbin Street near postoffice at ' . h.'iit i ' .' I v 1 1 haldfipfl riti ncir fprme 4'. One v .-icant lot on Corbin Street 160x246 feet at $1000, areal gain, o;i easv terms. 'Jnc i.,t ,n Corbin Street 175x175 feet at $1050. on easy terms 1S09. ' Wood's Garden' Seed. Always Dated. Full size Paper, two fori 5c. 21 varieties watermelon ana 12 varieties Canteloupes, ! by the. pound. j Onion Sets, white and yellow. GIBSON DRUG ST0EE Southern Agriculturist Free. We hate closed another contract with the Southern Asricnlturist, of Naeb- I Term., one of the beet farm papers any where, whereby we have secured 150 yearly subscriptiohs to that paper, This will be all we can secure this year. We I will give these subscriptions to the first 150 subscribers to The Times who pay in advance. This is given as a premium for paying in advance, as we want to get our eubfcription lift on a cash in ad vance basis strictly. Remember, the 159 subscriptions will not last long, and if you want the Southern Agriculturist for a year, it would be well for you to comn in and pay for Thx Times as early as possible. We have now only about 50 of these subscriptions, left. mi K. PATTERSON . . . ' . ..... Up Stairs opposite Cabarrus Sa rings Bank. 1 0.0.0 0.0.0.0.0.0 0.0.0,0.0.0,0.0.0.0.0.0.0. m A A A A S iV A t 'l i l k 1 Hill A A A A m A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 3 '4 SBABOAED Air.' Lin e Railway. AimiBistr&tcr'i Sals :l L::i. I. tb undrlirnl. Walter ,(tnorj. aOmlolatrator ;ot th UU of KothU Goodman, &emaA, omlrr tl lv irto of a deci-re of the bupmns Court of (.' barms oountr In th Kprclsi l'rtxwtum entitled, Walter l'atteron, atlmluUtraior t f Sophia I ood man, drcel, rs. KM Goodman, Jack Goolman, Jamt man, and other, will sen tor raaii to tun hlgheat bldJer at public auction, at tl court boose door In said county, at out clock p. tu., On Saturday, the 1 7tb day of A pril. 1 HK, that tract of land situated In No. 6 town ship, aald county, adjoining the lands or A. M. Sather and others, and the mrte and boundaries of which are aa follows: Beginning at a small aaaaafrae, on A. !. S ither'e line, a corner of lot No. 1. and rune 20 a dee to a stake, rorrnr of lot No. I; thence with No. t, m lly, It pvU- to a take on dower line; tbenre Q w, crosalng the creek, Si pole to a itste t ; thenre a "V w fiO polee to a atone, A. M. Suther's corner; thenre with Suiher'e line, n 18 e, t ronetng the creefc, u jJ acres, more or leea, and Wing lot So. I in the division of th lands of Lei I (oxl mao among his belrv ,Tbla March 17th. I vn. ' WALTKH PATTEKSON, Admr. of Sophia Goodman. dfl. QUICKEST LINE TO The Right Kind of an Egg. is the one that contains good meat, and, like all eood egg, any insurance policy I an ted Trust worty man or i 1 woman in each county to advertise, receive orders and manage business for New York Mail Order House. $18.00 weekly; investment re- experience not essen tial to enesfcine. Spare time valuable is on. of the piettiest lots in town We In w evprnl nripr barcflins in town and COUntrY -DrOOertv nnairinn nnrmanent: no i art m,t mpntlnr,! ;n iT0 li'ef- ' xuired. Previous experier iVpi,, - . V r i j j x ,A tiai to engiging. ispare time vaiuaDie n. i ,c inquiries every day for land and town property ana Enciose self-addressed envelope for ful would !,e gjad to list any thing you have for sale. .There is no particulars. Address, Clarke fca, whole- y,v unless a sale is made. t Wi" I'velinncTP Anf TTinr voponT 1rf flf RfOWTl's Mill for '.nl pay difference. - -for sale two shares of Yorke Furniture Co. stock. nn.-v.'ionnt Int nnKnst Mpnnt street- - i nriii TTi cf nira rrmn;?r ffibarrtis SaviDL'S Back. ard dav of Mav. 1909. at 12 o'clock, M. 1 " 1 .u tV,,0o nrl Int. nn Main street. LUO DUU1 vuwuou v w-m w .w- 1 issued through as can be depended upon as a good thing to tie to. . We represent only the best companies," the gilt edged kind, and should misfortune overtake any of the holders of our policies the re cipient win nave a security goon as a government bond. JNO. K. PATTERSONAgent, Opposite Cabarrus Savings Bank. Last Warning Before AdYertising Your attention is called o Section 2888, of the Revisal of 1903, which, reads as follows : "The sale of real estate for taxes shall, unless otherwise expressly provided by law, be made at the court house door of ie forenoon loon of th year." it compn a v I Wn.lNR 111! LIIC I1IKL III Mill Known astne xwve . wv.,uu ,. t thi -h R h . . sale Dept., 103 Park Ave., New YorkJz ' ! :i UnWi City Property- By virtue of a decree of the Superior Court of Cabarrus County, the under 4 New York;' Washington,' Charlottes Florida Points, Atlanta, Birmingham, Memphis, New Orleans and the West. Double "Daily Service "r7ith. Higli-Baok-Scat CoaohesPnllTri an Sleeping and" Dining Cars. We operate Doable Daily Vestibule Service, with through Poll man Sleeping Cart td Jacksonville, Atlanta, Binningham, . Memphis Portsmobth.' NorfolkEichmond, Washington; Baltimore, Philadel phia and New York. T . , .C: For Time" TWes Booklets, Beservations of any information rela tive to special rates and routes, call on L. C PARKEEt, Agent, or ad ' drees ' C. H. GATTI8, Trav. Passenger Agentt, No. 4 Tucker Building, Raleigh. If. a wTTvTTVVVT V VVTTTVVVTVVVVVe V VVV V V WTV V VV V V WV VVTVVTV J WO. K. PATTERSOW ,CQ.:: S ffiM&s t- 50 OUTHERM AGRICULTURIST NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. 1(1 Vt-sirs the Most Instructive and Entertaining I'aper for Southern Farm-Families. Cents a Year. One Copy Free- This makes it compulsory on me to ad vertise on the first of April, and in addi- and lot. situate between the alley ana storehouse and lot or J. M. uove, aecea'j ed, and fiontinfr about 27 feet oni Main street and running back about 150 feet in cluding the warehouse. - Terms of Sale : One-third cash, one third in six months, and the remaining third in twelve months, -with interes from date. Title reserved till last pay ment nr-the nurchaser. if he . nref ers. may pay the whole amount cash and take j 35 cent8 for 100. title. . MJ. XJ. vUi.tttAriJi, ,. Mar. 22. Commissioner. thorities are pressing me to the wall for money, and hence it becomes my duty to enforce the law against my friends a& well as foes. Take warning and govern yourselves accordingly. . Jas. F. Harris, March 22. Tax Collector. Halting cards v thk t beautifully printed IMK8 office at 50 cents for 50. at or Cor sale House and lot 80x200 feet, 7 ' 1 . a. m a For rent 7-room cottage, bat O, near Due- 1 I rooms, oatn, near ousmesnpari. 01 cut. inow Tart of town : 212.50 rer month. I Two new 4-room cottages at Brown mill. Jno. K. Patterson. ti I Jno. K. Pattterson. tf The most sensational aeronautic mishap that has taken place in this country in several years was the loss of the ballon America, with six men aboard in the Sierra Mad re moun tains in uaniornia. lne Dallon, pi loted by uaptain A. f. Mueller, a well-known aeronaut, ascended from a park in Fasadena and was driven by a strong wind to the mountains, where a blizzard. was raging. Atl first it was thought' that the balloon would clear the - three mountain ranges and land in the Mojava des ert, but the craft came down in a snow-filled mountain gorge. ; Undismayed by failure after fail ure every year since the Reconstruc tion days. Southern Representatives are introducing in the House scores of bills for the refunding to the Southern States of the cotton tax. collected by the Federal Govern ment toward tne close ortne uvii t trw -v r tttttt n r ht iri Tt t t xkt ti tf 2 into millions of dollars, bat the Gov- ! T Operatia over 7,000 Miles of Railway, ernment has never been indnced to Rotlte to all PointsNorth, South ; East and West, pay any portion of the sum to va- . ; ThTouzb Trains between Principal Cities and Resorts, rious SUtes which claim it. ; . agXffdXg RSass Accommodations. Twelve known dead, property losses j ; EleijanbVSleepfng Cars on all Through Trains, Dining, Club reaching into 'the thousands 61 dol- . ' . " and Observation Cars. larsand possibly a score injured is 1 1 For Speed. Comfort and Courteous Employees, travel na I the Southern Radwaj. f -: ' Bates BehotesTand other Information farnlabed by addreastag die mxterslxned . 8. ifilardwick. Pas. Traffic Manater, ; , , , , W. H. Tsylos, 0. P. A., - WaslilfljloaVDC. ."" R. L. Vernon, T. P. A., Charlotta, V.C AkkkkkhkkkkkmmkmkkkkkAkkAAkkkkAkAkkkkkkkm kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk the result of a tornado which swept over the northern : part of Wise county, Texas, JasJt, week. Several small towns were .visited ' bythe storm, but none, were entirely de stroyed, although each suffered se rious damage. This rrtirae. Hrd dmy ly of Marrb. J. L. CUOW ICLU Trate. NOTICE OF PARD0M7 State of North Carol lne. Ca harms Cuv a t j . Notice Is berebv riven to th i.uMIc that application will lie made to th .o- ernor or NOrth Carolina for a praon oi Sadie Hannon, convicted at thrn May term, ISAM, of the Superior Court of la- rrua eonnt, of the crime oi matisiauKn . and sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of (oar years and Ulna months. This 15tn day of Marrn, its. . bUDIK HANNON. Dy W. 0. Means, her Attorney. Sale of Land. I, ths undrlgnei O. W. Ise, ander , oy virtue Of toe power oi aai" cn ted In a andbj tlnMi In a morteaire eeuted to me by ('. K beyvault oo the 3r. day of January, 1107. and recorded Id the nice of Ilegiater of lJreds for U'rru coantv. State ol North rferolina. l tir- ontce ord of afortsatt No. la, pagM ll and 451, will sell at public auction, lor cmmh. at the eoart bouae door ta aald eoonty, on Satarday, the 3rd day of April. liM. at 1 o clock p. m. wis vract oi tana onrnuw in aald mortgage or deed of trust, as fol lows: On the waters of IrUh HufTslo Creek, adjoining the lands of Aa ikjt and others. neglonlDg at a atone. Ikt s corner, and runs s 10 w 117 poire to aw. o- aad comer of aald. Boat; thrn e Zl e U polee to a blcaory, tin wrr m cornrr ; then n 74 e 64 poles to a p. o.. Lltskrr corner: then t Wj; polee to a lar crooked b, o., Lltaker's corner; then n i e 85 poles to a r. o., Lltaker's corner ; tbeo n su w w potes m p. " v toae. Little's corner; tbrn a new lir s (Iwtt pole to the befiiniilnK. containing S3 acres, snore or Uar Title soppoaed to be good, Imt I aril only och title as 1 bate as trustee or snort- his the t7th day of Febroary, w.. Morta(ree or Trustee, Wedding Invitations. Printed or Engraved In the Very latest Style. We wish io sav that we can furnish the moat .brantifol Wed dine iBriUtkme, either printed or enjrraved, that can be prod need. Call and sec our complete line of samples. , , Prices:-Enjrraved. $9.00 for first CO printed, $2JV0 for first 60. Thelites Printing Office, . Coscord. H. C t ; i 1 1 ii i , 1 an
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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April 1, 1909, edition 1
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