GONCQRD
TIMES.
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Johm B. Shbrrim, Editor and Publish.
PUBLISHED TWIOC A.
1 AO da. TmA.UK a5 IM AKVAMI
VOLUME XXXV.
CONCORD, N;C. THURSDAY. JULY 15. 1909.
NUMI1ER 5.
- 1 . ... a 1 a
Citizens Bank and Trust Company
. . . -i
w coNConp, ;n. a
Ihis grown into the strength that comes
from In it h fill and efficient service to n
j,nts?rrssive Community.
I lit h resources of t wo hundred t hou-
nnd with every facility for
siness well we invite
mud 'dollar.
hnndliiiLr your but
your pn tronnge.
A. JONES YORKE.
President.
M.L. MARSH,
Vice President1.
CHAS. B
WAGONER,
. Cashier.
IOHN FOX,
Assistant Cashlex.
PIEDMONT AIR UNE INDORSED. A UTTlf KRTHDAY Glfl fOR JOHN D.
Hailed as "the Oorv Wav" for Autos
from New York to Atlanta.
W. J. Mot gan In New Tort Glob.
H. L. Hopkins, southern manager
for the Atlantic Refining Company
of Cleveland. Ohio, and special rep
resentative of the Overland automo
bile interests in the south, came in
to New York Saturday direct from
Greensboro, N. C, and Atlanta, Oa.
He was seen at the office of G. W.
Garland. New York agent for the
Overland car and himself a south
erner having
from South Carolina.
Messrs. Hopkins and Garland were
holding an animated conversation
relative to good roads in the south,
especially as to the most feasible
route from New York City to Atlan
ta, and it was the emphatic opinion
of both that what is known as the
Piedmont air line is "the only way,"
and all other roads are delusions and
Baltimore Ban.
Mr. John D. Rockefeller. LL. P..
was 70 years old on Thursday, j It
was a joyous occasion. In token of
the happy day the American people
were presented with an increase of
one cent per gallon in the price of
gasoline and in addition will be given
the privilege of buying butter made
from kerosene oil. This will enable
the people to tender their fellow
citizen a little birthday present of
from $500,000 to $1,000,000 a year,
lust to show their love and esteem
come to ; New lonci " KTu"Z '
in return air. fiocucieuer yicotnw
them with a present of $10,000,000
for the cause of education ; which is
Eroof that the people are getting
ack som4! of their money.
Dr. H. F. Biggar. his physician, is
of the opinion that Mr. Rockfeller is
good for 25 or 30 years more. That
will give him time to pick up the
few railroads, factories, banks and
nthar on fomriofq hp hnq overlooked.
snares. ... i . : i .
Mr. Hopkins grew poetic in his de- ana property raiou out ...
scription of the beauties of the route . inougn not "
which takes one through the Shen- astical ly as the Fourth of July. Mr.
Anu ii0 f Vircn'nU Hnwn Rockefeller's birthday is a great
BETTER UT
HEATHEN PERISH.
Srmt and Obaarvar.
"For ways that are dark
and for
tricks that are vain the heathen
Chinee is i peculiar." That remark
has been emphasized since the mur
der of Elsie Seigvl by a Chinaman
who was her Sundry school pupil.
ie became infatuated with her, he
became jealous, and sne paid ine
heavy penalty of her
should forever put an
practice of having attractive young only by chance was it difwr that
women teaching the "heathen Chi
nee." Better let the heathen perish
than to put our girls in jeopardy.
Knowing the Chinese character as
do, in face of the awful murder of
mission worker in. New York city,
would not allow a daughter of mine
or any woman, young or old, to teach
in any Chinese mission in the United
States."
II
to
THE ONE SURE WAY
lave money is to save it. The one sure way to save it is
b depositing it in a responsible bank. 1 ou win men uc ex-i-mpt
from the annoyance of having it bum holes in your
n,,okets, and aside from the fact that your money will be safe
Irani theft, the habit of saving tends to the establishment of
thrift, economy, discipline and a general understanding of
business principals essential to your success.
To those wishing to establish relations with a safe, fitrongj
bank, we heartily extend our services.
The Concord National Bank
Coital. $100,000.00 surplus, p3u,uW.w
--- - jia-aa
THE CABARRUS SAVINGS BANK
Capital, Sioo.ooo.oo
Concord. 1M.C
-; Surplus and Prafits, $40000.00-
A STRONG
BANK
SAFE BANK
A SUCCESSFUL
BANK.
Solicits Accounts of Farmers, Merchants,
Laborers, Corporations. -L
Five Hundred New Accounts Wanted. Four per cent, inter
est paid on Time Certificates. Safety Deposit Boxes for rent.
through Danville and into North
Carolina by way of Greensboro to
Charlotte. He stated that in the
counties of Rockingham, Guilford,
Davidson, Rowan, Cabarrus, Meck
lenburg and Gaston- in fact, in
every county traversed in North Car
olina some macadam road nas al
ready been built, and much more is
in course of construction.
One of the most interesting points
to which the route can take the
traveller, he says, is Guilford battle
ground, near Greensboro, where was
fought the battle which was pernaps
the turning point of the Revolution
ary War.
The roads 01 liuillora ana jnecK-
lenburg counties art particularly
good, and through these runs the
Piedmont Air Line, wnicn is not
only the best from the standpoint of
roads, but also is the shortest route
from New York to Atlanta. There
are sufficient hills to make the route
picturesque, and yet not too steep to
he readilv climbed by automobiles.
The hotels are modern and 01 the
best, and nowhere throughout the
south will the traveller see more evi
dences of the new industrial awaken
ing than is found along the roads
spoken of by Mr. Hopkins. This
route, in addition to ine piaces
named, will take the traveller
through Spartanburg, ureenvuie ana
Anderson. S. C, and on. a beautiful 1 1 oastnnia and Concord would be
ridge road to Atlanta, the metropolis R Wafctorv ian(j profitable invest
event in the nation's lire. Ueorge
Washington was the father of his
country, but he never dreamed of
becoming the owner of his.; country.
The Chicaeo University professor
who exclaimed some years ago that
Mr. Rockefeller was a greater man
than Shakespeare, was too reserved
and restrained. Why, Mr. Rocke
feller is worth more money than all
the Shakespeares that ever lived.
He emild buv I and sell a thousand
Georcre Washinetons. and as for
Abraham Lincolns he could afford to
have a new one every day in the
week. By the time he is 100 the map
of the-world may look like a plat of
the Rockefeller estate, with the
kingdoms and I countries and States
marked out like little lots in a su
burban addition.
Trolley Development.
Charlotte Chronicle.
All who visit the Central North
A. 1 1- l7U tVa
extraordinary; devopment of that
country m the mattar of trolley lines
We all know that Mew England
also far and away ahead of thi3 sec
tion of the country in the matter o!
frequent and convenient transporta
tion bv trolley. Here in Charlotte,
pverv extension of the car line has
seemed to prove profitable, and
would certainly seem as though lines
So spoke Bishop E H. Moore, who of the Kighth District 01 isortn ar-
pent years in China for the M. E olina. introduced a Dill in yongress.
Church, in addressing the Scate Ep- which he said "was designed w appiy
worth League Convention at Steu- to the case 01 citizens 01 n
benville last week. He said "Let the who had paid their poll Ux and 1 were
work be undone forever rather than denied their right to ote. hen
et women attempt to do it," and the Mr. Fence, the News ana yoxryr .
whole country will say "amen." The Washington correspondent, Bern we
is
"Let the nom-
the Piedmont
YOUNG MAN
W,e 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.
We have sold the best men of this county
for five years. Ask them. Why not you?
BROWNS-CANNON CO.,
Shop of Quality Clothes.
of the south.
Mr. Hopkins says :
inntion be closed and
Air Line be unanimously selected
all of which Mr. Garland enthusias
tically subscribes to.
in conversation with tne uiooe s
representative, Mr. Hopkins said :
"The first national automobile
show to be given in Atlanta during
the coming winter has aroused tre
mendous interest throughout the
south, any incidentally it has caused
much good roaas eninusiasra espec
ially since the New York Herald
Atlanta Journal scout car has been
runnintr up and down the Southern
States to locate the best route over
somewhat imperfect roads, we ex
pect to see in the near future a main
trunk automobile roaa irom asu
ington right through Georgia to
I Florida." i
MR. CWlfTS Unit KIL"
tieww aa4 OtM-rr. j
Some years ago. when the Re-pop-licans
(as Maj. Guthrie afterwarda
called them) were in control of the
Legislature it was the habit to k a
local bill go through without ex
planations This i done in all Lrgi
latures toward the close of the sron.
In that bodT. while little local bills
folly. jThis were going through tM mu. a mem-
h tn iK hr &ked m offer "a little Din ana
hi unimnortant local "little Dill
was in reality a bill to take away
every dollar of the appropriations
for the maintenance of the Univer
sity of North Carolina. That ! mem
ber has since been known as "Little
Bill." , ,
Nothing like that measure has been
Introduced in any branch of Congresa
GtMRAl
Thirty-five canary bird as a part
of the choir, and partidpatirg i" the
Sbtvath mprr.srg mutxrU prrram.
cttitut(Mi an r.fvTUon in the rrli.
gwHi wnim at Unc!n I'ark Irviur.
trial Btptut rtarth, in ancibnati
Ohio. last SurnlaT.
On account of the fact that !
publican pht!c:aftf eondcr North
Carolina, -Virginia. Tennrwre and
Georgia doubtful Stale no IVmo
crat will le apixtnted a rmioi u.
perviwr in any of them, ThUvtat
ment ha two made tj one in twi
tkn to know hat he is Ulking
about :'
Judge Jeter C. Trite-hard called at
the White House Tuendsy to pay his
I respects to the President. He had
i to wait some time before he eouM
until recently Representative Cowies. f1.1"00 nt of the crowd. He
out that his call had no political ig-
SCHOCL MYCHTBiraTS.
1837. 1909.
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Pew calaUcf Uitr
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July 5 i.,fc.i v vtx. C
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Isie Seigel case is not the only one. "little bill" for publication, me euu- specimens w
ig telegram pnnted or 01 mis paper wroi m mr.i iw . na, mat Ma
ast week shows
"Pittsburg. Pa.. July 7. Sarah
Crew. 17 yeors old. a teacher in ' one
of the Chinese Sunday schools here.
today was sent to the House of tr e
Good Shepherd, where she will be
held as a witness to appear against
Lee Fulk, dive-keeper, and her Sun
day school pupil, in whose dive she
was arrested last baturday.
"This: morning she refused to tes
tify against Fulk, who is charged
with a serious crime, declaring she
iked him better than any other man
she knew and if he were fond of
caressing her it was her fault and n )t
his.
"Great pressure has been broug!
to bear upon the police to give up the
crusade for fear they will entangle
well-know families.
"Lillian Ray, another of the youth
ful teachers, to-day refused to give
up Caching 'until after her Chinaman
had given her the bracelet he naa
promised her.' "
and asked him to look into the mat
ter further, suggesting that it looked
like an attempt to re-enact the
statute giving Federal control of
elections that was repealed in 1894,
while Mr. Cleveland was President.
The result of Mr. Pence's investiga
tion shows that the editorial surmise
was correct and that "the little bill
is a re-enactment of seven sections
that were passed in the days of Ile-
. 9 k. nuprvwA nf
Perpetuating Rpub an ruleln the palace uch a, they had read about
j I . m their story books, walked from
S.-nator Vance then near the close
his illustrious career, was cnair-
an of the Committee on Privileges
report
nineance. Thutethe first call thia
well-known North Carolina liepubli
can has paid President Taft.
A report that the boll weevil In
its flight eastward ha reached Pike
county, Mississippi, and that aeveral
ere found near Magno-
ate. h contained in The i
Picayune t summary of cotton crop 1
conditions in Mni-i;ni and Loulai- j
ana The past apiK-ara to have gained -
an early start this urimn In the in
fested territory and cae are cited
where planters are abandoning wee
vil ridden cotton and plowing up he
plant.
Two tots, Joseph and Mary Mc
Carthy, 8 and 10 years old, who fan
cied that President Taft lived In a
Trinity College,
Pour I W-jvt imriilt t ",l!rilr,
(tradualr, P.otrm-f ing and liwy
Iirge library filr. Wrl!
ejuiprd laliuraiom in a'i U-partm-tu
rf Sinf. om
ii.mum iurni!ird itli' W
apparatut. fmj"nM rtv MkhI
eralr. Aid lot rth y tf-tulroi.
YiMtntf Ml llltt lj tr
houl.T lnrxstM1 It1 u-n- 4
vaatAirm oft err I ht Hrtilnl l
law at Trimly I'jllctrr.
f Frl'ailon a4 TurKtft
j - lnfurtuLKM, mA-Xrvmt
,l. W. NKWSOM, KruiUar.
IU Mil AM, N. C .
Job r
nnrl F'.eetions. and wrote a
that showed up the statutes j in such
licrhtthat thev were wiped off the
books. Mr. Pence prints part of
that report and illuminating extracts
from the debate in the Senate. - ; '
And yet Mr. Cowles'a "little! bill"
affecting wrne of his constituents,
who were troubled about the poll tax
If preachers and iay workers can- provision in the State Constitution,
Chinamen to Sunday comes iorwaru in tue .ci
asks to have these Keconsiruciin
measures re-enacted.
Lynn, Massachusetts Monday after-1
noon, eight miles distant, to see the
wonderful structure that they had
pictured. Disappointed, tired, dusty
hungry, they were found in tears
behind some trees because they had
not seen the palace of their fairy
book. Money was furnished the lit
tle pilgrims by good fairies and they
were sent home in an electric car.
..Trinity Park School..
A First -Claat Prvpatatorr aWko!
I Ortlflratvauf r.rartuai law m-rj'c! (r
Krtlr.iK-. to l4-allii( !ttiilt'
rrn l,lltv,r,,.
S.liu..l
IUtulttwl 1 rrrlf jf
in tii rvtnjUi.
not attract
school, let them remain in the heath
en faith. .
ments. We very much need better
and more frequent communication
with all our near-by towns than we
have at present, and in view of the
miwesa of everv extension of the
trolley system so far, it would seem
that profitable lines to Gastonia and
Concord would only be the beginning
of an extensive mterurban trolley
system. A Charlotte and Davidson
trolley would conduce immensely to
the convenience of the two towns
anrl miht be so convenient as to
make it unnecessary to consider
further the moving 01 the college to
Charlotte. jThere would seem to be
a possibility! also of success for a line
between unarioue ana iroy, cruss
inty the Yadkin river near the Whit-
npv nower I plant, which is at the
Narrows. 1 -
Romance of a Cigar Box.
Mrs. Corinne Raleigh, of Rich
mond, and Cyril J. Worthington, of
Alaska, formerly of Newport News,
are soon to be married, as a result of
a cigar-box romance.
The groom-to-be went to Alaska
some years ago. where he engaged
in mininc. and ' made considerable
Ashcviile Has Mystery.
The Asheville poKce are wrestling
with-the problem of who the woman
ami and where ahe is. that Friday
morning after hiring Addie ciassin-i
game, a colored woman, aa a nurse.
and turned the child over to her,
with a uit case to keep during the
rfnv on nretextof oroing to :sew with
5 and 10c Store
Ladies Linen Collars, 10c.
Linen and Satin Bows,
liability of Ira offiawra aurt iMu-lMr
taiupui or M.vnlTi mrr I4irfi
i mMltAlallltf fil V tliUMtl't T.ilUKM (
iulppl tuinaxunt. 11111 i.iuu.
and uiotra mt xd nf lnruH. t tm
auMt lctur t( rrHii irrr.
and other lnforiul lti
M. NORTH. Hrailinukirr.
Fur raUUtMrur,
tld
II:
tU'HIIAM, S.
Jnn.M w '
IOC.
Full line Home Goods.
Z:. , . i . , r.i. . . j j .u: tr 1 r
money, rne bnae-to-oe was leu a friends, has departea ana noiuuiK flnfl U-vJGnt OlOr
: J in r maintain nor. i L. Knn ks.rH fwim npr 1 np l . . .
self worked as a packer in a cigar woman who the police have found
Big Hats in Church.
States vllle Landmark.
A Statesville lady whose husband j atant danger! from wild beasts
refuses to go to churcn because tne
headgear of the ladies often ob
scures his view of the preacher,
suggests that a ruling be made com
pelling the women who wear large
hats to take the back seats and the
men the front seats of the church.
It is true that the plan would solve
tUr. m-nKlpm to so me extent, but
. .ofoj- aittinir hfHirlp their 1 mftdicine on eartn
. TU mnnU olen I flnarftntapd bv all dratTKifitS. Trial bot-
nf convenience to those women who tie free,
snend most of their time in church
Liffl 100,000 Years Ago.
Scientists (have found in a cave in
Switzerland bones of men," who lived
100.000 years ago. when life was in con'
xo-aay
the dancer, as shown by A. W . Brown,
of Alexander, Me., is -largely from
dreadly disease. "If it had not been for
Dr. King's New Discovery, which cared
me. I could not have lived," he writes,
"suffering as I did irom a severe lung
trouble and stubborn couRh." To cure
Sore Lanes, Colds, obstinate Ooujrhs,
nri nrnvent nnenmonia, it's the best
tuo ana $iuu
factory here. "I em very lonely,
she wrote on a slip of paper which
she enclosed in a box of cigars. Ihe
tobacco was purchased in Nome by
Worthington, who wrote to Mrs.
Raleigh. A correspondence followed
which led to a proposal irom tne
Alaska-Virgmian, who wanted a Vir
ginia wife.
Photographs were exenangea, ana
the correspondence finally became a
matter of real interest, worthing
ton is due in Richmond in the next
few days, having left Alaska for the
wedding, which will take place in
Richmond. The bride-to-be is but 25
years old.
Tortured 0a a Horse.
has been here for some months, a
fpnr dava airo went to the Western
Hotel registering after some hesi
tancy as "Mrs. UlbOS, o aiorgan
ton." She was a neatly dressed and
nrmarentlv well-bred woman, and
-rr -----f -- . -i
had with her a lour 01 nve monm
olrt hov. who is a spry-looking fel
low, although teething, is not very
fretful. In the suit case were
clothes for the child, and everything
points-to a well-planned desertion.
The child is being cared for b Mrs.
Garren, until a home can be found.
Hanged a Second Time.
With blood flowing from his mouth
and begging piteoualy for water.
Morchoii Tewia . colored, was led
Next door Cnnnon & Fetzcr Co.
DR. W. C. HOUSTON
DENTIST.
Office ovrr Johnson. Dr Sr.
Re.ldeoce'Pbou n. Offlca
PbOM 41
Dr. F. B. Watkins,
hifiT Hiill'llnK. ailjolnlng Montipmi
erv trowi'U.
Offlco,
Kaidenre at Ir,
IlfrrloK ". pet atroet.
- &
DR. H. C. HERRING, DENTIST,
ll dow over toe ftore of Whtf-Mocrt a-Floa
ConpuT
OONOOf
inarf tintr and commenting on tne
attire of their fellow women. It
makes little difference to this class
inrKofhor thev see the preacher, iney
are more interested in hats and
dresses.
NIGHTS OF UNREST
Many Cattle Die of Thirst
Appordinor to reports brought re
centiy bj stockmen from the north
Mmtral nart of Mexico, thousands of
ho.H of rattle have succumbed to
thirst in that section.
In Darts of the Mexican grazing
country not a drop of rain has fallen
in a vear. I Many streams on which
the ranchmen depended for watering
For ten years I couldn't ride a horse b&ck tQ the gffo'd ,n Nashville, Ga.,
Friday to be hanged a secona ume,
after the sheriff had made a bung
ling job of the first attempt to exe
cute him. .....
The drop of six feet stretcned tne
cotton rope so that the man's feet
touched the earth. He was cut
down and with the aid of one man
mounted the scaffold a second time,
foitincr roherentlv. The second at
tempt proved unsuccessful in break
ing the condemned man's neck, and
death resulted in 15 miniites from
strangulation. , . . ,- a
Twis shot and killed Clifford
without beinar in torture from pues,
writes L. S. Napier, of Rugless, Ky.,
when all doctors and other remedies
failed, Bucklen's Arnica salve curea
me." Infallible for Piles, Barns, Scalds,
Outs, Brtls, Fever-Sores, Eczema, Bait
Rheum, Corns ; 25c. Uuaranteea ty an
djuggists. ' ' .
a' eonntrv minister, in the course
of his visiting stayed at a nouse
where a roast chicken was served for
dinner. The chicken looked good to
him. - . , ,
Well," he facetiously remarKea,
'here's where that chicken enters
the ministry." . .. . ,
'Hope it it does better tnan in iay
work," rejoined the small boy ot tne
family.
A Wight Rider's Raid.
The worst night riders
DR. J. S. LAFFEim
Office over Marh'i IrtiR Storr.
CONCORD, IT. O.
Prartlcclimitel to Ey..Er,
i and Tbroal
Offic. Hor:
I a. m. to It m.
THE NORTH CAROLINA
j College of IpidUrs iii its:iitic Aril
Tha HtaU'i Oollejr for tcm altonal
training. Oourana In Arncultur ami
HorUcoltar ; In OWU. Klortoal a4
Mecbanloal KnjrinWTln ; In Cotton
llUUng and I)yrtn; In TndnrtrtaJ
OhraiUtry- Why not tit ymiradf Ux
Ufe by Uklna; ooi of Ihw onnrwi?
I). II. 'MIX. Prt-MMit. -
3on7. Wrt KalPUjli,
GLAREHONT COLLEGE
HiCKoar, .Noam Cki ix .
-.. 0m ScitcmrT 7.
orreaa:
A Faculty of Traiw.l TrwlKt
Suiicrior Mokl Avnolafc'ra
Loratma liote1 ftr I1rlthlulnr and
Ilrantiful Strnrry
A ColU-jje l.dK"t"n 1 Mxirtair
Rate.
Help for limited tmmiirr .i wnnn;
Simd lor the new caiaioitTw.
JOSCi'll I..' Ml KIM IV.
Jane 14 2m. ,'rT"'lr,'t;
j. monraoitttrf. j tii eaowtu
MONTGOMERY & CR0WELL
AtUrnar Ciala at Lrw,
CONCORD. N. C
A. p-rtoer. win rr.ctlc. ! I
and awl UHnitir coyuuw, - ;- --
preme Court, ol the
Courts. Office in Phifer B.ildidj
la th Fedara
Pvtiet dcirinn to lend money caa leara It W1U I
a. or pl.ee it in ny ol tne v' "
THE NORTH CAROLINA
State Normal and
Industrial College
Maintained by the 8laU for tba Wooi
r...t. t-A nomofonf nnstmaater at Ld we will lend it on Rood re tw mootj
r----- -. :Ufxol ch.rKe to the depo.. or
Lenox, Ga , April 12.
his guilt.
The Southbound Air Line
We make thorooitb ei.mmatioo m mm u
-i. 4 uraritt lor loan..
w -loMd wttboat exocaa to owr
of Mm
are calomel,
. ... h- snf. horda have entirely dried up, croton oil or aloes pills. Thej raid your
Ho bleep, W D art, fPW wells, the cat- bed to rob vou of rest. Not so with Dr.
ferar from luaney. xroBDioa. . ... . i . T ti ,.o. ia
i tinmn h.ua nn airemaiive out w Mime itiewiiUB r.
No peace for the kidney sufferer . .. . ,-OTrip At 0t thirst. The tress or inconvenience, but always
- a. I ICt lUWU w-w . . I . - m
I nrpaented bv the thirst- cleanse the system, curing ioms, new-
i . . i :
Henry B. Ad.aii.
Tboa. J. Jerome.
HAVE YOU A CANNERY?
THE PORTABLE IDEAL HUMb vAlMicii
. r.nntnir Diit.flt made. Its
easily carried
its are many ami-m ui l-.". itiipr nn atove or furnace, ine oouer
me wm. v wifiriinBorelassiarsperuay.
thTOhfnirg Can-Capper, which enables even
and rapia cuiuiuk-
I in
I'd-, flkirrl.
weld, aeamlesa-ietiniefa.
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Mii-rifiicwi peensoiiB m
$9.50
Price of Cannery and all necessary fixture!
t -
ior canning f fiot M represented money
' . ii ininteed for five years. Ten daPnx"rite ua for catalogue.
' !.. , (nv refunded. Fo? further information M TTiVlrftrv 1M C
IIOIYIE CANNERY CO., Department H, Hickory. N. C.
.1 une 2H.
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outhern Agriculturist
Pain and distress from morn to night.
Get up with a lame back.
Twinges of backache botner you an tne extreme
day. ..
Dall aching breaks your rest at nignt.
Urinary disorders add to your misery.
Get at the cause cure the kidneys.
Doan's Kidney Pills will work the
cure.
They're for tha kidneys only
Have made great cures in Concord.
Miss Rosa Thompson, 28 Pine St.,
Concord, O., eays: -rams in my
I back and headaches had annoyed me for
some time and I often felt so lame and
Bore that it was impossible for me to
sleep well. I had but little energy and
was much run down in health. My
I mother finally procured a box of Doan's
- a- HIV... T wax
Kidney Pills lor me a. woaou
Store and I began their use.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE.
. , r , T nnA "F.ntertainin?:
For 40 Yean the Moat xnBuuuvC- --.- - .u
Free
I Palo LUv
pnpr for Southern Farm Families.
returned. I eive Doan's jsoaney rium
the credit for anecranjr a I"""01"
cure." .
..l a hv all dealers, raw ou ooaw.
Pnatar-Milburn Co , Buffalo. Kew Jtora,
-nta fcr the United States.
"u" T. T-w ,r,A
crazed animals is said to be pitiful in ache, Constipation, Malaria. 25c at all
drug stores
A lndv on one of the ocean liners.
who seemed very much afraid of ice
bergs, asked the captain what would
hapten in case of a collision.
i ne captain repueu . . xiic ice
berg would move right along,
madam, just as if nothing had hap
pened," and the old lady seemed
greatly relieved.
rannia with chronic ! throat and
lunir trouble have found comfort and re
lief in Foley's Honey and Tar as it cures
stubborn coughB after otner treaimen.
has failed. L. M. Ruggles, Reasnor,
Iowa, writes : "The doctors said l naa
consumption, ana I got no better until I
took Foley's Honey and Tar. it sroppea
the hemorrhages and pain in my lungs
and they are now as aound as a Dune.
What? Fell downstairs! How did
it happen?" - . , t
"Whv. vou see. i siarieu w
Sees Mother Giow Yonrg.
"It would be hard to overstate the
wonderful change in my mother since
she began to use Electric Bitters,'
writes Mrs. W. Ij: Gilpatrick, of Dan
forth, Me. "Although past 70, she
seems really to be growing young again.
She suffered untold misery from dy
wmaia for 20 years. At last she could
nuw Aft,, drink nor sleep. Doctors
gave her up and all remedies failed till
Electric Bitters worked such wonders
fnr her health." They invigorate all
vital organs, cure liver and Kidney
twvnhloa. induce sleep, impart strength
and appetite. Only B0 cents at all drug
stores. "
Charlotte Observer.
The Winston Sentinel I publishes a
man showing the line of the propos
ed Southbound Railroad. In passing
from Winston-Salem to Wadesboro,
throughout the towns of Midway,
Lexington, Fairmont, Whitney. Albe
marle. Norwood and Ansonville the
road is almost an air line. If it will
be as straight when built as it ap
pears on aper according to The
Sentinel's maD it will be as near an
air line road as could be laid out.
And by the way, the Wadesboro
people Lave gone earnestly to work
in their effort to secure the location
in their town xf the shops of this
railroad. That town has the advant
age of being pretty nearly centrally
located on the joad between the
forminal noints of Charleston and
Roanoke, and that fact should give cr AopC
wpiirhtto the claim of its citizens wkh
for the shops.
rraok ArBet4
Tola D. Maaaa
Kon r ral ar rem ft
iMwUaa: to Dvr. Ht tJ Uaora ior
Teachera. Kail mUm tioa rWpt.
lr 16, 1WJ Thoae dmlrtng to ecu
aboold apply aa aarly aapoa-lbU l or
catalogua and othf Information addr
J. I. rotlST, Pres., Oreenaboro, N. C.
to, Jer.s!, irsiili I tea.
OONCOHO H. O. .
Practice la all S1 nd v- 9: Omru
. . .jmtr,inn. cxarators. asd
panic, in America; m fact wiU r ar
"nJ JTli. u. tb C4cord Nattoaa
Ed" .r-iU "tend H o- W"
fice ol charee to the '
ned ana
DAYEHPORT COLLEGE
For Young Women.
Few Schools ofTcr to.-many ad
vantngea for o little tnonry.
Cootia
OScc hi new Morria
. . 1 .u . will K
painnaains .
iU price, to all leal baataca .
no name ww""-
FRUIT POWDERS
v A school for earnest young
women who hold to hlrh Ideal.
For catalogue, addrcas.J
Ciias. C. Weavkk, Ienoir, N. C.
I was soon Tf neonie with symptomB of kidney or
relieved of the trouble and it naa never bladder trouble oouia reauze io
er they would without Jos ol time com
taidnir Foley's Kidney Remedy
Thia creat remedy stops the pain and
Everyone will be benefited by taking
Foley's Onno Laxative for stomach and
liver trouble and habitual constipation,
it wwtrai the stomach and breath.
oentlr atimulatea tne nver ana regu
lates the bowels and iaJuuch superior to
.4iia nrt nrdinarv laxatives. Why not
try Foley's Orino Laxative today ?
SCOTT'5
and
- KINO'S
Wholesale and Retail
Gibson Drug Store."
J ana to -
k r: . : jj i lArin!' Ann i m not ine nmii
of Brighta' disease or otner ------ j " , woman, so down I
order. Do not disregard ine cariy BJ . -.
A rate of one cent a mile has been nflWAfl'S
i. k. ..nMH fmm th4 ruiroaai iorwe
lo ue i Kwuitu , '
Confederate veierana reunion k
... a a, nr
I Charlotte on August
PkPAATIO"J
LX I l:"NAL
ANTiatmC
For intam M Seattdc ImtiiH rrllrf U Cnmp. CakJ
Thnwt. Sontwrm, bMct W.
I tnita. Racaauttua. SotUial Raiau w.
CALL AMD SEE HE
wben in Concord any Saturday.
Up stair opposite court house.,
J. Van Lindley Fruit Trees
are the best. All atock two yean
old and firsUrlass. I want your
order. ' - v-
j. a. irxNWirrr.
JoaaSMw.
npntc a Year. One Copy
I 50
I r I WCUk.
1 take no .other.
Remember tne uiuc-w" -