times:
THE
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Johm B. Shbrriu, Editor and. Flablisrss . - - " ' rTrr---
I AO TssaVta. Bll ISt !
VOLUME XXXIV.
CONCORD, N C. MONDAY. JUNE 2S. 1909.
1 1 1,1 r -rnrir iinninr 1 r M ,v" H 1 THf "M HK ngn I wnsiw rorawiiss.
THE
Citizens Bank and Trust Company
OF CONCORD, & C.
Has grown into the strength that comes
from faithful and efficient service to a
progressive community.
Tvsh neAnriahftwo hundred" thou
sand dollars, and with every facility tor
handling your business well, we invite
your patronage.
A.JONES YCRKE,
President.
M. L. MAKSH
Vice President."
CHAS. B
WAGONER,
Cashier.
IOHN F6X, '
Assistant Cashki.
Cows and men are in danger of
ultimate extinction through tuber-1
culosis, declares Nathan Straus, of
New York. ThwstarUin announce
ment was made bv the New xoric
The threshold of the harem has
occasionally been crowed clandestine
ly, jet. save those in rare cas.
where a Turkish family, having
adooted the conventions of the hi-
CbarloUe Chronicle.
Is the linotime machine soon to be
come a back number T Undoubtedly
It will if Rev. Bayloa Cadevoi norm
rolina ts noi wrong m nhilanthronist in a naper read before rooeana. admiU its intimate f mod .
tauonsoime t, r.. i ,t :f;j n.iV. -nnor! at U-f t... MMH,i. Aniail-
S hL betn made T by a Hungary. As the result of 18 years been permited to vial the gyneca
nn?Snert bS detlSS hive spent in warring against tuberculoeU um of the Turk, says N. C. Ados
number or papers. DUl ueuuio .l, .c I uVji m.7 kQ I. vm vineed that miAm n tk. nlnarnr for Ju V.
tlSSSw toZTZAitoln present The one"exPuTn 'to Uon-clad
IZfdStwt Ur!cS? methods wUlcertainly assure the ex- rule, strange to say. occurred in the
a general idea ox wnat f th- Hair industry and of nata. nf .niten.
type-setter win ao. ine cn my : 'i.ri th.t th. r u 1 isn? Km th
HMnMfhpr broad but It must DC I huhmui ite. " I at wavi
Seem ratner unu, uu "" . ... .nd nimHi I D!cW nnn.nm.r,t Bmnt nir In
remembered that when the linotype .7 EZXZZ 7Z
i a'dream- largely because of the peril of tuber- j Htion agairst Napoleon, ordered the
culoels miiK. Jar. &iraus saiu; i suitan, aeum m. m iurreowr
'Tuberculosis cows bear neaitny fleet. This Seam reiusea to ao. ana
calves and straighway infect them I the English fleet sailed through the
with this disease through the muk Dardanelles into the i'ropontis
that they give to their young, and
when the calves are weaned these
diseased cows supply the germs of
the white plague to the human be-
venfnr vu told that he W8S
. .... ...
er. We have always heidtnattne
linotype machine, wonderful as it is.
is really a crude machine ana is aes
tined to be superceded by a simpler.
more perfect and cheaper maenme.
Is the honor of inventing the succes
sor to the linotype to fall to a North
Umlina man I it IS auue wiuuii
rvu .. . - H-;r i ho - "thei- milk. Thus we
lD? '"K? ' lTi-Z . r " inviting the extremination of the without firing a shot.
THE ONE SURE WAY
it.
The one sure way to save it is
You will then be ex-
ta have monev is to save
hv Honnsitincr it in a resoonsible bank
empt from the annoyance of having it burn holes in your
pockets, and aside from the fact that your money will besafe
from theft, the habit of saving tends to the estabhshmenT-of
thrift, economy,-discipline and a general understanding ot
business principals essential to your success.
To those wishing to establish relations with a safe, strong
bank, we heartily extend our services. y
The Concord National Bank
Capital, $too,ooo.oo - Surplus,- $30,000.00
a few noints would indicate
Mr. Cade s type-seuer is nov run
tn? moor. Two men can carry it
and place it at any point desired as
easily as they would handle an office
desk. It is operated Dy a smau air
compressor.
It will set any lace 01 type irom
nonpareil to job display. The oper
ator can read and correct ine line
before it is cast. There is no cum
bersome and complex machinery lor
the return of the matrices. . They
are v returned automatically. The
machine can be sold for $500, wnicn
will place it within the reach, 01
newspaptr publishers all over the
country. .
Mr. c-ade is a macninisc irom
youth. He has been working on this
invention for a penoa 01 twenty
years. His first machine is now be
ing built in Philadelphia, and will be
completed and given a test within
three months, it has Deen inspected
and approved by the best mechanical
experts in the country, who say it
will do what is claimed xor 11. we
are drawing this much from
dairy industry and of the human
race, for this plague is increasing
both amonor cattle and among men
and it will increase like the spreading
of fire so long as the milk swarming
Meanwhile. General Sebastiani. the
French ambassador, assisted the Sul
tan in organizing the defense of
Constantinople, and did it so admir
ahlv that the British fleet retired
Accordingly,
the Padishah told him to choose hw
reward. The general, a thorough
European, asked permission to visit
his majesty's harem.
Sehm, bound by his word, granien
with tuibercle bacilli is used as fdod J the unprecedented favor, and invited
for calves or babies. There is a I him to witness the review of the sul
mathematical certainity as to this tanas. As the latter, the most beau-
fact. tiful women of the East, with blush-
"Eighteen yearr ago I declared ing cheeks and modest eyes, passed
that it would soon be regarded as a one by one before them, the Sultan
crime to feed a young child upon Mid, "Who ever of them all you find
milk that had not been pasteurized, fairest is yours." Sebastiani, de
I was optimistic. Intelligent farm- lighted, indicated one of the imperial
ersnow regard it as folly to feed a odalisques, a Georgian of divine
calf or a pig with unpasteurized milk beauty, with deep black eyes,
unless they know by the tuberculin The next morning a procession of
test that the cow is free from tuber-1 black Blaves appeared at the em
culosis, but Chicago is the only city I bassy, bringing with them a magnin-
in the world that takes such precau- cent casket. ,.Kaismg me 11a inereoi.
MAN AX X Iftt W STW.
The ISttkhoro Record civ an e!iie. j.,KnuiMrt i,i,(nhiiIai
count of the arrest and trial of a ne. u m nuraD in th tmrtbrra
groboy on the charge of atrahrg irtoI SaUJe.
hf ty dollars from a ctutrn 01 j -ltrfi ctLtne bcr arrTal taocthi
ham county. At the preliminary o, t h4 but ltlti mooey and
trial there was not auftcntevwcncj I family, lkcauw of Um
to sustain the charge and the ammd ; great tra here b was ooabW u
was released; but be waS requirrd ; nnd an tmiiy houw and ro(vr4 to
VMXii one ct bis own. lie bought an
ur.impixnd kt to th north part of
the city, m a diatrkt bw kct ing
Tipcrauona craard bat a yrar ago.
and on going out to plan his how
he found half the lot occupied by a
gigantic cvdar -tump thirty feet
high and eighteen feet in diameter
U-n feci above ground.
With an auger and saw Srivert cut
out a seven-foot recti on from the
south end and walked into ha stump.
The walla were found to be ftftren
inches thick and the wholtf atump
was a hollow thell.. lie cut out win
dows, laid a tight floor and mads a
ccilitibt vt pianking and flooring.
With a ladder he cut another door
twelve feet above ground, went in
side and made the window for th
second etory. The third story was
.constructed and s tight roof of ship
Up and rhit.gte was made over the
St-ivert nee led ott tha baia and
NUMBRR 101.
nu tm av)i hy.
to pay the coats of the trial, the
amount being deducted from a sum
of money found on his person when
arrested. As The Record remarkt,
the question naturally arises. Why
was the boy discharged and yet hit
money taken to way the costs? We
think we can answer the question,
and all who are acquainted with the
procedure In the courts, of many
magistrates in this State will mj
that we answer correctly. As there
was lacking sufficient evidence to
bind the accused over to the higher
court, the magistrate was not
entitle! to pull fees from the county
for the preliminary investigation,
but he could force that negro boy,
without friends and influence, to pay
whatever bill of costs he chose. He
would not have dared pursue such a
course in the investigation of a crim
inal charge against a man of any po
sition or influence in the county.
This maaiatrate assuming our al
most positive inference to be correct painted the stump a light, green and
is one of too many in worm caro lhe window and dor frames pure
Una who tarnish their office by of- white. The hoU makes a very
ficial greed. It is one among several Drctty home at a cest of $10. and the
grave reproaches upon our judicial owner has refused !.&00 for his
system and the justice of our courts unique alwde.
that we place in tne omce 01 jusuce
of the peace not a few men. whose
chief aim is to collect fees and who
care little whether they collect them
unlawfully, mere exists very reai
need for reform in our magistrates'
All that a rcan hath w U he' ritv
far fe hfe. W t,ar in tN 4i
patrhra f rt A !-. an avut
a tttan ho ai (ire aJI that h fea
for U fetfiV'.'Uf ;WtaUe lac
SlthrnT. tf tttA'n. rtfuln-i
to t the wra.'tfcirt ef aU th
rallhy iwn ta t i' sited M!e
Srrtat, ia rrpirted to hrv aa4 that
h wtntU gi alt h mu;- if H
dotna the Nralth tf hi n eMii4 bo
reatoml. It U not nuif thai a dsr
paMra that rftaar mm d not r4
their own tire fr et!4. It ta the
prk of many a et ime ofcW4t4 and
many har draibUc haneml away -their
souls for it. And y hr i a
man ho say He U willing t $r
all he has for his sort's Ufe
More than thla, thr ar twuhl
tudea of peopW who wtM wUImgty
irnporerifch themirlrts to aai lh
they love. Hutalvrfulavaim
may be. it cannot al.w In such a
caa as this stay U hand t f death. '
and the rich are no cwure. regarded
than the poor. NerertheW, whm
a man who haa apent all hi life m
the accumutatHtn of wraith, ShAl who
doubtless valors it arfordtngtv, says
that he ia wiltinir to gl it al) to
purrhaae health for hia . this- la
an exhlblUim of human love that
elevates mankind atovs the level of
the beasts thst perth. v
The SluUeriBS WiL
courts system.
tions to save its people from tuber
culosis. .. . . . "
As for the consequences of dairy
men selling tuberculous milk Mr.
Straus pointed out that there had
been in New York city in two years
an increase ol 33 Per cent, in ine
Sehnfttiani beheld, lying upon the
nnmle cushion, the head of the
beautiful girl he had chosen. By its
side lay a letter from the Khalife,
which read as follows :
"Though our law forbids that a
woman of Islam be given to a Chris-
number of new cases of tuberculosis J tian. yet thou shalt at least have the
o foot nhinh the Health denartment I ionnnlation that none otner snau
a con-
I 1 . CaAa thin
morS!WMSch flat he wal ofthecitytrWto whom thou hast pre-
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Solicits Accounts of Farmers, Merchants, -Laborers,
Corporations.
Five Hundred New Accounts Wanted. Four per cent, inter
est naid on Time Certificates. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent
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not for the public print at this time,
Did we feel privileged to say more,
we might inspire greater faith in
this invention. It was suggested to
Mr. Cade that if he has what he sayB
he has, he will die a millionaire. His
rpsnnnRfi was that money-making
was his last thought, tie is wont
ing for the goad of humanity, for in
giving to the world a type-setter, of
the character wnicn he invented, he
would certainly be conferring a
blessing on the whole people. We
believe that a paper in Shelby, his
home town, is to have the honor of
making the first run on his new. ma
chine. Mr. Cade and tne macmnisis
who have passed oh "his invention
may find themselves mistaken in the
expected performances of tne ma
chine, but in case they hit it right,
we may look for a slump in Mergen
thaler stock. The next few months
will tell the tale.
The Canny Scot.
not denv. At this rate he said within
a generation the great wealth of the
American metropolis would be in
sufficient to provide hospitals for
the tuberculosis patients.
Mr. Straus said that bovine tuber
culosis now costs the American f ar-
mer $i4,uuu,uw a year, anu me
immediate killing of all the tuber
culosis dairv cows, if it could be
effected, would cost a billion. iut
that pasteurization would infallibly
kill the germs of tuberculosis and all
other disease germs that might be in
the milk.
ferred.
, Kill the Grade Bull.
Progressive Farmer.
In Tennessee they have a dairy as
sociation, a live organization worthy
of the men who have made "Tennes
see Jerseys" synonymous with qual
ity the land. over.
This association has entered .on a
campaign to improve the general
average of the dairy cattle in that
State; and the slogan of this cam-
. t utr.-ii il' r j T1..11I"
paign 18, JViu tne viraue huh.
The Tennessee aairyman realizes.
all the soutn
ti.. ti..i,.a r.'.ri I m everv farmer in
siar rir imiiiir. iiiii. .
should realize, that there can be no
Vernon. Texas, Call. mrmnnont imnrnvement
- UCWIUbU V .... -- - 1
The telephone girl sits in her chair 0f uve stock so long as sires of ' mon
and , listen to voices from every- grei ancestry are allowed to produce
where. She hears all the gossip, she themselves.
hears all the news, she knows who! There are in that State hundreds
is happy and who has the blues; she J 0f cows that have produced from 14
knows all our sorrows all our joys, ,,r to 20 or more pounds of butter
she knowaevery girl who is chasing I rjer week-these are the daughters
Surrendered to the Dogs.
Monroe Journal. .
Monroe is too nice a town to be
turned over to the dogs. Dogs,
dogs, of every class and kind, but
mostly curs of low degree. Lying
on the sidewalks for ladies to pass
around, stopping the entrances to
buildings and even the church doors.
carrying bones and filth from place
to place, scratching holes in graves
at the cemetery, chasing cats about
folks houses and baying loudly at
every shadow on moonlight nights,
rousing sleeping people, and threat
ening the lives of children on the
streets. Monroe, north Monroe, east
Monroe, south Monroe, west
roe. all surrendered to the
One man who knows the town well
thinks there are five hundred dogs
here, all of them more or less at
times on the streets. Many families
own from two to ten. Some of them
are trained chicken catchers and
don't resnect the property rights of
chicken owners. The hot season is
on us and time for mad dog scares
at hand. We've got thedogs alright.
There once was a special tax on
dogs, but the dogs were too sacred
to be bothered and like the United
States tax on incomes, the law pass
ed out of itself and no tax was col-
They sre reviving that delightfu
old one of W. It. Travers, the stutterl
intr broker, says the New York Tele
gram, concerning his discovery that
Henry Clews was proud of the fact
that he was a self made man. Next
time he met the banker, Mr. Travers
eyed him intently.
"Well," inquired Mr. Clews. Im
natientlv. "what's the matter?
"Is it t-true that you are a s-self
"Certainly," replied Mr. Clews.
"W-well, while you were about it.
w-why didn't you p-put more hair A
top of your head?"
Mr. Clews, who had been invited
to a famous fsncy dress ball, met
Mr. Travers and asked for a sugges
tion as to the character he could beat
represents
'S-sav.' Clews." stammered his
Many of oar rtUtw are drtfue t.
ward IkWrhtV dv.a ty W4in
Tiaptotna of kt4ny i bialr treats
which Tulry Klt6y Uitly will
qeb-kly ear. OttMt ! Hor.
When an oldachelor falls in lovw
he is looking for aome one to help
him out.
The Fanncr'a Wlfa
(a Very f-arrful NU He rknra. It
cakl It il.-r"if l.ljr wU.f . i4 fl
It a sun twin t )) IL M
thai Urr tburn l ir H IU Ulnt Ua
baiur ltil 1 aaa In IV lb iUxdwIi Is
a clturn. la t' unndi snl fllua
aa4 auulUa tiwu ara rlrn4 fro
irrr blch are almi icUr lna taa
ehurntM ' buttrf. 1 il IH Sfr
thro Ut If thl umaf h-thara U loal H
Btkiw foul all atilrhU l'Ul Into HT.
The avll of a ful k t rwt aloaa
the bad tasia la ' ntnutk et4 Oafoel
braia eauMd bj It. (ml tha wrr''"a x
tha pure eurrl ol iiim4 an4 u oi-w
m. friend, "why d-don't you sugar-coat I insUon of itaa timit W.a uly.
a vour head and go as a p-pill?" l)r. runra's ioWa Miirl lwr
dogs, your head ana goasa p-pui f ,(omkrh
YOUNG MAN
We have been watching you all the Spring
and we know what you want: CLOTHES
THAT ARE BUILT FOR YOU ALONE.
We have them fashioned for your Spring
taste by the highest grade tailors in this
country. -
The suits are not UNCLE'S or FATHER'S
style, but YOURS, and they express just that
air of Smartness that appeals to you.
.am the heat men of this count:
VV C 1IUT W bum
for five years. Ask them. Why not you?
BROWNS-CANNON CO.,
Shop of Quality Clothes.
.-L .i. 11. Af she knows of our strife: she
ineysaieacnattuccAwc o -
f ho horsehair sofa. They had been
coortin' now for something like two
years, but the wide gap between naa
always been respectiuuy preserveu.
A penny for your thochts,
Sandy," murmured Maggie, after a
silence 01 an hour and a nan.
Weel." replied Sandy, siowiy.
with surprising boldness, "tae tell ye
the truth, I was jist thinking how
fine it wad be if ye were tae gie me
a wee bit kissie." , . , .
"I've nae objection," simperea
Maggie, slithering over, and kissed
him plumply on the top of his left
ear. . . .
Then she slithered bade.
Sandv relapsed into a brown study
and the clock ticked 27
Ivuvv -
minutes. . .......
'An' what are ye tninkin- aoout
hoo-anither, eh?" ,
"Nae, nae, lassie; it's mair serious
thenoo." . , .
Is it, laddie 7 asked Maggie.
softly. Her heart was going pit-a-
pat with expectation. An wnai
michtitbe?"
'I was jist thmkm'," answered
Sandy, "that it was aboot time ye
were paying me that penny 1 -
knows
mean to nisi
wife; she knows every time we are
out with "the boys." she hears the
excuses each fellow employes; she
knows every woman who has a dark
this
lected. The present tax collector.
ikj. lima'. lrvtsvvrra nn. . tlvmKloa I - K.illc nrfVl lnnrr llTK3a tt Mr. T. L. Crowell. says that if the
1 m l - 1 1 .7 ; , . . ur, I nMormon will Ipvv a sopfial tar
hiornnrnn nr. nff ancestry uau i ...... ..... -r
them. '
There are also thousands of cows
that do not make butter enough to
na tn-r thoir Irppnintr these are al-
mnat invariablv the daughters of
naat- uhf knows everv man who is in-1 ermHo or nrrnh bulla.
rlined to be "fast:" in fact, there's I The eamnai&rn is for better and
a great secret beneath, each saucy more profitable cows but the only
curl of that quiet, demure looking sure way to get good cows is to get
telephone girl. If the telephone girl rid of the poor bulls "Kill the
told all that she knows it would turn Grade Bull.';
half our friends into bitterest foes; In this' campaign the dairymen of
she could sow a small wind that every State and every community
would soon be a gale, engulf us in every man in fact who wan ts better
jail; she could let go a story which, cattle for any porpose should help;
gaining in force, would cause half and the very best campaign slogan
our wives to sue for divorce, she to be had is the one our Tennessee
could get all our churches mixed up friends have adopted,
in a ficht and torn all our days into if vou want to have better cattle
sorrowing night; in fact, she could in your locality join in; and let's all
keep the whole town in a stew if help "Kill the Grade Bull."
she'd tell a tenth part of the things
DR. W. C. HOUSTON 1909-
joL. Wood's Garden Seed.
Dr. F. B. W atkins, Always Dated.
Office. PuUerBunadJolnlBg Montgom- pUH size Paper, tWO f Or 5C.
Ee.lJaDC.atDHITHTrlng'.;iePfeet. -
. a 1 varieties Watermelon and ia
' DR. H. C. HERRING.-DENTIST, TS '
. aow Wta. 1 WnUMorrtaoa-Ftow. - by the pound.
Comp"T - Onion Sets, white and yellow.
oonoow
drTj." s. laffertv qibsoh.dbpq Mtobe
Office over MaV-K Store. ASSeSSmCTlt NOW DUCi
PicEre.N-d Tina JSLl
nniMftniO Pl5PARATIONf 19 ' : SecandTreaa.
UUAlJ O mffiu&rnB XTMtlng card. JHSfftafm. or
For Mounuta or SeMida reUrf 'c"P;f" V Th TlME offlca at 60 cent tor 60, or
J,TkZ? SanoX bt ?.riftiM' 75 cents for 100.
ftmiiM, Rltraauttiia. Swtlltal. Mw tm. ,
hp
' . . ft -
' '- .-' " 4 ' " " - . "
m ',- M'': - - - - - 1
that she kneW. Oh, brother, now
d risen' t it make your head whirl,
when you think what you owe to the
telephone girl.
Has Peary Found the Pole?
Friends of Commander Robert
Edwin Pearv . the explorer, who left
the United States last July for the
XT .U KoKAna that Penrv VlV
The Howling Very Difficult to Account for tnis tjme haa 'reached the goal of his
Ambition and has succesrsully planted
the Stars and Stripes at the North
Pole.
No news has been received from
year it will be collected.
Not Her Husband.
A widely-knowir clergyman was
one afternoon pacing theldeck of a
steamship that was bringing him
back to this country when he chanced
to observe a nair of individuals more
than usually seasick.
One. the woman, reclining in her
steamer chair, exhibited that pallor
of mal de mer that betrays utter de
spair and indifference to whatever
may come; and the other, a man, just
as ill as the lady, was crouched at
her feet with his head in her Jap.
looking for all the world like a poor
friendless dog that had sought cont
ort of the nearest living being.
So deeply touched by this unhappy
pectacle was the good divine that
he approached the wretched couple
and inquired of the woman in his
most sympathetic tones whether
there was any assistance he could
render.
A Jelicate Hint.
Sandy and his lai had been sitting
together about half an hour in si-
"Magpie." he said at length,
"wasna 1 here on the Sabbath nichtT'
"Aye, Sandy, I daur say you were.
"An' wasna I here on Monday
nicht?" . "
"Aye. so you were."
"An' 1 was here on Tuesday nirht,
an Wednesday nlcht. an Thursday
nirht. an Friday nicht?"
"Aye, I'm thinking that's so."
"An this is Saturdsy nicnr, an
I'm here again?" .
"Well, what for, noo? I m sure
ye're very welcome.'
Sandv (desperately) "Maggie wc
I man! D'ye no begin to smell a
rat?"
TRUTH TRIUMPHS.
rnnrnrf CitiieM TeiUlv tor we uduc
Benefit.
A trathfol statement of a Concord
citizen, given in hia own words. Should
nnnvinoa the most skeptical about the
merits of Doan's Kidney Pills. If you
Baffer from backache, ' nervousness,
sleenlessness. urinary disorders or any
form of kidney ills, the cure is at hand.
Bead this:
Mrs D. M. Thornburg, 4HOrowell St.,
Ooneord, N. O. , says : Several y ears ago
I used Doan's . Kidney Pills and from
perience feel justified in advising
others to use them. At that time my
back was very lame and sere and often
the pains extended into my limbs. I
also had dull, miserable headaches and
dizzy spells and was annoyed by irregu
lar passages of the kidney secretions.
Thinking that the trouble arose irom
mr kidneys, I started taking Doan s
Kidney Pills and was oonyincea tnat
they were the remedy I needed.- They
soon disposed of my trouble and it has
never returned."
- For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents,
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York,
sole agents for the United States.
Remember the - name uoan a ana
eno other.
Charlotte Observer.
None of our readers, we. trust,
overlooked the attitude and the ar
gument of former Lieut. Gov. W. D.
Turner on pending tariff matters as
briefly set forth by him in yester
day's paper. ; Anything coming
from such a source as Mr. Turner
would merit and receive respectful
attention at the public's hands, but
we wish to say that, in our opinion,
his point was made with singular ef
fectiveness. Mr. Turner recalled
the old cow used for illustrative
purposes by Governor Vance when
on the tantl. tier neaa was iowara
the South feed in e. while her odder
was toward the North being milked.
Governor Vance said that he wanted
to turn the old cow around awhile.
For trying to edge her around so
that the South may get a little milk
the State's Senators and nearly all
its Representatives have been howled
at from some quarters, as mr.
Turner points out. no Democrat now
in Congress from this State has voted
for any duty which is not a revenue
duty by Btrict definition. Mr. Tur
ner finds the howling very difficult
to account for. And so do we.
would be benefited by tak
ing Foley's Orino Laxative for consd-
pation, stomach and liver trouble, as it
weeteos the stomach and breath, gent
ly stimulates the liver and regulates the
: bowels and is much superior to pills and
j ordinary laxatives. Why not try Foley's
J Orino Laxative to-day. . Gibson Drug
Pearv since he left Etah. North
rtrPMiland. Aucrust 17. 1908. in the
ahJn Roosevelt for a dash as far into
the icebound seas as that vessel
would carry him before being frozen
in hv the winter's cold. If he has
been successful in reaching the pole,
thonewa of his discovery will not
reach a point of telegraphic com
munication until August or Septem
ber next. If he has been unsuccess
ful, he will remain in the far North
nrt make another endeavor next
oni-incr
" On his last expedition Commander
Pearv nueeeeded in getting within
174 miles of the North Pole, making
th. farthest North record yet at
tained latitude 87 6
Cheer Up!
Lacon, I1L, Journal.
Don't kick because you
button voUr wife's waist.
vour .wife has a waist
glad you
waist for.
Stare.
have to
Be glad
and doubly
have a wife to button
Some men's wife have
wnlata to button. Some men s wives
waists have no buttons on to button.
Some men's wives who have waists
i orith hnttnna on to button don t care
a continental whether tney are dui-
tnned or not. Some men don t have
with waists with buttons
on to button, any more than a ran-1
bit.
The woman shook her head sadly
mumurinir. mere is none, mangs.
Then after a pause, the clergyman
succested:
'Perhaps, then, 1 msy be or some
service to your husband here"
Without so much as moving ner
head, the unfortunate merely glanced
indifferently at the head in her lap.
Then, in a tone indicating her com
plete lack of interest in her compan
ion in misery, she replied faintly:
He isn t my husband. 1 I
don't know who he is."
Davis White Sulphur Springs'
25- n
An Ideal Place to Speni Bit Sbicibct
Th water unsuroassed.
Accommodations for 1&0 to 200
guoeta. Sewerage, hot and cold
baths, electric lights: neat, com--fnrtshW
and well ventilated
rooms. Splendid table fare. Two
through trains from Charlotte
daily except Sunday. Bell I"hon
connections. Resident physician
in hotel. First-class accommo
dations at a low price.
May, June and Sept, $8 to $7
per week; July and August,
A to 9 per week.
Special rates to families.
Open May 12 to October 1, 1909.
Write for booklet to
DAY1S BROTHERS, Owners t Proprietors
2
Il do forth !- K U aaittnt
and sua baia do for Ute!iurn-aUoluW-lr
rtnov aver? Ulnttns or corrupting la
ment. Is this. wsj It nirai t)wsa,
pimple, eruption. u-n.ful.us wlHnf,
tor, or opn eUn wlrr end' ell.
humor or dlMac rtm fmro bad fclood.
If you bve tiltu-r, ntT. foul lta la
four tnoulh, eotl Uhibu. fl telh,
are week and Mllf UM, f1 f-prM4
and dnion.lat. lieve f rjtiKol bo4rl,
ditty alUrW. tiwlnf r diU In U.i
icb, enntlpti or irrfulr Uwl. aur
or biiuir riiinf nwr tuni --
sppelltA. th- ! '"n." enjrcnhlr
able nnmlT of ll.nn. Ullret tbl you
uffilne fr tn rt!i-iw, lrpi4 or ltf .
Uverwlth llio nl arritn.firln lrll
etwtloa, or d)patla eml tUlr ttKli
Tr" r-1 : -i1--' v, i i 11 air- j4 .
t l1 r'ii .,'
Ul be redl!y proven to your tlfUj
If you will bnl wlU l-tel r rA I riw
to lit. K. V, 1rr. JiuffeK N. Y.. ! a
res copy of ale bV.l f eiru fn-m
(he lUrwlard in.l!rl tnhftrlt.
the nimni of ell lrf!ita rtl-rlh
la U hit world fiTTtod mwltrlie vi 1h.wv
m wbt lb Bi't mi!nt ll-l meet
efthe e of Uim.
A BOY'S H01IDAY5.
The ardent ooofrmerty which ha
been waairnr In r-niani aim "m-rH.
oonoernina the brt way to a. w
echool boys tn lhlos etimmrr v-
Ition has prom ttd the .ratd irana
tiii r Hntrm to Uoui a prtal ll'U-
I ration giving- u(rgwitin and jirartiral
bipta to parnita, as to wbal to ao wiwi
the public and prirt-T erbool boy
daring the month of ioly and AaguH.
The vacation camp is una oi tneeoia
nons and the publirtloo entaM.
WbatehaU alloy do wiih fcin-
tion" thoroughly oovrr m grouwa
solves the problem of lb bt wsf f .
a schoolboy to tmj'ry bl holiaay.
A copy may beoUained t"CtiH
by applyfiijt to F. D. Iwyr, y r.t-
way. Kew ora.
Sale of Printing Outfit.
By virtue of a mortgage executed to me
by Tnomas J. uen mj w-u rc m uc
therein mentioned, default having ben
made in the payment oi eaia aein., ,
trustee, will eell to the highest, bidder at
public sale at Concord on Tuewday, the
29th day of June. 1, at 12 o'clock M.,
the lollowinK properly, wwik
25 fonta aotertiainn ype, J"
rules, al pounds 6 pt. Koman body type.
25 pounds 8 pt. O. S. body type, 4 beadT
inwruk. 1 two-thlrda cabinet.,0
pairs new umm, 10 single j?alley, t
douoie fcaueya, a joojiaueyn iuii.), w wim
posing sticks. SS Imposing atones, planer,
mallet shooting stick, SO pounds 13-em
leads, 10 pounds 13 em slugs, 50 brass
dashes, 30 single ad- ruiea, 10 double. ad.
rules, 1 pair 7 column chases, VI pairs
quoins with keys. 7 Job caaea, 48 pounds
10 pt. O. S. body type, 205 pound 11 pt.
O. S. body tvpe, 2 pairs caae bracket, lo
pounds double column slugs, 10 cut off
rules, 25 pound IS pt. poster type, labor
saving lead rack, galley rack, wood gal
ir -m. noil n da labor-aaving leada aud
slug. etc; the whole being a complete
out dt for a V-column newspaper.
Term of sale, cash. Said mortgage la
resistered in book No. 31rpage. l-gs
tera office of Cabarrus county. .
i. B. SHEBRILL.
irustee.
Mar. 7th, 1900,
Alaka-Yukon Pacific KxpositloB, SeattU.
Wub , Jone 1st to Oct. 1st, 19W.
For the aboTe orraaloo Soutars IUUay
lanogm'oi exrera-iy "'7
?oundtnP liate of M75 1U apiMy fm
Conoord. ! Heme round Ulp rsl will
ri." f,m nearly all POlui. in ort Car-
"I""' t
Tnket on sale d.ltv untlf Sopt. SWb. with
u, .o v.a iw JT7V .ATis
knottier oireT - -
coat. 1 win HW additional to go er
reiurntbntuKb alitor n la, on way
" r further InformatkjM call on yoor dewt
,-nt.orwrK, t. VERNOW; D P A. n
barlotta J. C
AH A1GLB'S ILYSIOat.
According to advrTtlmint all sum
mar reaort are alike. Tb-y are- tka
beat ever but if flbltnf Is n.hing U bH
ter anyw&rr ele that it U in "(Jeor
gtaa Bay" we do not know whee It U.
Tbare is a grrater artty of fih la this
water than anywhere le. and they ara
always hungry. The ooiy p'ar- wiw
voa tan afford to nn w t na nn
are nuineroos, trn ..-
flavor, and that pla U Oeorjrlaa lr
so tna nanermen wmj,
send for ImoklH. laaued by Grand Trunk
Railwsy Hratem fre. Mlinff about the
botne of tbe ba. plcaervU ptke and the
aobla trout family. Addrese P. F.
Dwyer, 2.0 Broadway, ftew Yotk.
Fine Tract Land for Sale
1 4i .icresl V. miles cast of Kan
nr St.4lO. Dwelling. iarn
nnd OUtDUllGincs.EOOu uicuuun ,
1 1: hnttom. tij acres iim-
w that is estimated to cut 200,
000 feet Inmbcr, 3,000 cords ol
wood and 1,500 cross Uca. Tim
t,- . ;il nearlv oav for Land.
Also"5-room cottage and lot
tnhie on Allison street m
Wadsworth Addition.
JSO. L PATTERSOX i CO.
tUttoaal Cdacattoaal AaeadaUaa, Peaver,
Colorado, Jsly 5-9, 19W.
barv. W-'C . ba mr-ta ' iwyuani uaii.
rttura tor ti ttmUm. pMaa
( aroilna. aad tbm oium craae rk of Kra-
a)ay
I'laf Onffln. and a mW of tbe 4w
rare will it4 Uwtr tr p to Miiu.Wwi,
taktnf In fHlowati I'ara en r'. f
toralaa via Haa PreiM-teno. t 4afNw, Malt
lka and cblcao. 1 hrmgh Pnl'maa rr vt
wt UoMemni riHp.l,Jarl'i Vrt-
lar showiD fall ttiawarv of route w.j ba
furatabrd 09 applicaUua.
Yor fartiiar infunnaUo. aad Pullaaaai
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