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Gbe Concot&imeg PUBIBMED TUE8DATI AND FRIDAYS t OONOOHD, M. O. Br JOHN B. SHERRILL. ErxTO and Pofhiito STATC NEWS. CEMRAL NEWS. State Farmers Ceevestioc Cut Yar - - - Sim Month - - -7$ Three Months - - - One Month - -'5 PARAGRAPHS. A Southern State ha3 made it a misdemeanor to give trading stamps. A jail sentence waa about the only thing left one could not get with the trading stamps. . It looks as if the tariff dispute might enable Mr. Taft to buil up an early record as a peacemaker. The South is getting so solid that even a hurricane can't even blow it away. The President had as dinner guests last Tuesday evening the members of the Tariff Commission of the Sen ate and House. Both Senator Sim mons ana Representative rod were present. i ne matter oi locating the new Pythian orphanage has been again postponed till next Tuesday, when the committee will go to Clayton and look over the site offered by that place. Former Congressman Spencer liiackburn, oi the eighth North Car olina district, is now located at Tul sa, Okla., where he is engaged in the practice of law. To friends in Spen cer he has written that he is well pleased with his Western home. The trolley line which is being built to connect the towns of Graham, Turlington and Haw Kiver is near ing completion. The entire line, over eight miles, has been graded and is ready for rails and ties.- Fif teen cars have been ordered. L A. a vrara a a PMaM 'sMt. a-Afc a The Great Northern Railroad has found-Up Institute wife be held t The Steel Trust is pleased with the new tariff bill. The other , trusts have not been heard from, but there is a reason to believe they are equal ly gratified. They wrote it all right. A Florida Republican explains that "the high cost of chickens is not be cause of the protective tariff on beef, but because the negroes steal so many chickens." If the negro has any political friends left in this coun try, we should like to know where they are. It is understood that notwithstand ing the defeat of his proposal for a duty on tea, Senator Tillman will still continue to take a little sugar in his'n. " "There are rumors to the effect that certain of the gubernatorial candi dates have already begun to "carry water on both shoulders,"" says the Daily News. Thought Texas candi dates carried chips on their shoulder. A New Jersey man claims to have seen two ghosts engaged in vicious combat recently. Competition New Jersey is confined almost clusively to ghosts, as the trusts have crushed out all other. Aid rich, Payne, Cannon will these three meet again? . .At the end of the next fifty years it will be the United Airways lines. The standpattersln Congress, it has been truly said, finally became the insurgents against laft s leadership. The Gulf of Mexico tried it on Gal veston again and found the joke was on itself. Forewarned is forearmed in Galveston. The tariff was revised by Payne. Then Payne was revised-by Aldrich. and both were revised by Taft. Who's "the author now? .-. Colonel Watterson won't give up the revision ship. . Harriet Beecher Stowe's- grand daughter is going on the stage. wnat a chance for the "original Eva" in "Uncle Tom's" cabin! Are the ultimate consumers re conciled to their fate, or are they lying low and whittling pencils to mark ballots for next year where they "never marked them before." "The country will enjoy prosper ity when the tariff is out of the way," says Mr. James J. Hill.- It is somewhat difficult to determine whether this entitles Mr. Hill to go neau or loot. At least, the ex-shah of Persia is now relieved of the monotomy of Hav At arT uew consilculln every the death of Mr "A Baltimore woman has put a burglar to flight with a broom," says the News, of that city. Perhaps the burglar thought she intended mak ing him assist in midsummer house-cleaning. Young Glenn Madison, who shot and killed his companion, Terrell Sherrill, at Mooresville Saturday morning and had since that, time been held to await an investigation I Ml . oi me Killing, was released, it ap pearing that it was purely an acci dent. The Post says that a $15,000 school building is to be erected at Misen heimer, Stanly county, by the Wo man s Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and that Mr. A. R. Lazenby, of Salisbury formerly of Statesville. has been awarded the contract for the build ing. Fireman W. A. Medlin, of Spencer, was badly injured by burns received at Burlington Friday while on his engine. In cleaning out the ash pan he was struck in the face with great force by steam from a hose pipe used for cleaning purposes. H13 face, neck, forehead and eyes were bsdly bruised and scalded by steam and hot cinders-from the firebox. notified the Governor of Louisiana that it will haul free of charge ail material needed for the construction of improved public roads in that State. Harvie Jordan says the harvested cotton crop will be fully a million and a half bales short of last year's output from the plantations and that prices for raw cotton will run ex tremely high before the end of the present year. A member of the Georgia Legis lature, having introduced a bill to penalize the playing of baseball or football at any school or colleee chartered in that State, the Memphis Commercial-Appeal takes occasion to remark that "The prize of a bale of hay to the legislator who makes the biggest ass of himself naturally and without dispute goes this year to the State of. Georgia." Bertha Delaine, a young white wo man, after quarreling last Friday night with a young man on the street at Roanoke, Va., shot herself in the heed in an attempt to commit suicide. A "rat" in hair saved her life, the speed of the bullet from a 32-calibre revolver being checked by that appurtenance. When the physi cians at the hospital pulled the bul let from the wound the bullet came out with the mass of false adorn ment. The woman will recover. President Taft's claim that Con gress has revised the tariff down ward did not look well in Daralled column in the newspapers with nu merous stories to the effect that fast A. &. M. College, West Iia!rzr . N. commencing Tu?sdav, August 24th, and continuing to Friday, An gust, zim. inerewiii oeiourtys or real study in agriculture, horti culture, dairying, stock judging. etc. At the same time and place there will te held a Woman s Convention. where competent women will discuss their problems - in home making. Housekeeping, prevention of disease. cooKery, etc. In addition to men from oar own State, we have invited speakers for the occasion from the Department oi Agriculture at Washington, D. C and from other States." President Hill of the A. & ll. Col lege offers board at 25 cents a meal and room rent free. Each person should bring one sheet and one pil lowcase. Let the farmers of the State with their wives and daughters attend. Reduced rates over the railroads will be asked for. A fine program practical ques tions discussed by practical farmers has been arranged. Tragedy at Black Mountain. In a desperate fight early Saturday morning with Town Marshal Watkina at Gladstone hotel. Black Mountain, John Bunting of Wilmington, was shot and fatally wounded and P. C. Collins a prominent banker of Hills boro, shot and seriously hurt. Watkins says he was called to th hotel at 1:30 Scsti CaroEsi ta "Dry" Ce&sa. Triajty Ctllcft tesfty fetotet un luesuar or last wmi South I in trust of Trirdrw rvow. Carulma was added to the field of t their hut annual meetinsr author. snie wiae protuwuon territory which I tne appointment of several ad- now embraces all or the southeast- joiuonal members of the farultv ft . B . . I m - cm iiowcyer. xne aroutn in i oe aewcuon oi ine new mm m that State is to be temporary unless I left to the executive committee the veters in the twentv-oae wt the board. Several of thMaamwilnt. counties on Tuesday, August 17, de clare ior perpetual dryness. Due to the strategy of the prohi- jMuomsts in the South Carolina leg isiature, the drys have all to gain ana noining to Jose in the approach mg contests. Literally, the state is nan ana hair." twenty-one coun ties being already in the Drohibition camp and exactly the same number Deing omoaiiy engaged in the or intoxicants under what is known as the county dispensary nvstpm menu have been made, and others will be made before the couege. I he following have airead v been chosen: Dr. Frank C Rron nf PMem tti - . r- cmjversary. Droresaor or KnwiuJt Dr. J. M. Mathews, of Johns Hop kins Universitv. inntrturnp in tk. oepartment or history. A-M. Gates, Wesleyan and Johns nuukina uoircrsiiiea. inarrurfnr in the department of Latin. Dr. H. H. Vauffhan. lJnivfritU TheUw enacted at the last session of Michigan and Harvard, Jnstrurtor ui. u.c icgisuiiure iook no account or in mooern languages, the territory already drv. nmvidincr I Julian Ri i i i - r I . : , . ...v Wt uu uuijr iw cicx uons in uie wet counties graduate or Trinity Collegewho has to determine whether they should been at Columbia Universitv on leave remain wet or join their sisters of of absence for three years, will take m w mm . "T 1 o C10CK that momtntr. steamships made a race against time l. women guests at the hotel being across the ocean in an effort to o-pt uwuwi uy me noise ano aistur their cargo under the custom house wire before the new tariff should be come effective. There wou d have been no such racing with downward revision. In fact, the Pres denti's statement in justification of his sign ing the new tariff bill does not make very much of an impression any where, for it is universal testimnnv of all the tariff experts that the rates in the new bill impose average duties of nearly two per cent, in excess nf 1 1 A 1 1 . a 1 a ne uuaies 01 uie tnree necrops in who were drowned in the accident those levied by the Dingley law. eX- Mjiaiv.a. a ituj, ICC river, afteVnoont"1 Tbody oi one Ta State Owfctatti Reunion at Charlotte, found on the island where Mr. The State reunion of the Confed. Myers landed. The other was found erate Veterans will be held in Char- Collins, to stop the disturbance: that I . . . mil X. A. A 1 n) 1 nk - 111 1 . m . Dance of Bunting and Collins. He attempted to place the men under arrest. Watk ins says, and the fight ionowea. The reason for the sending for Watkins came out in Proprietor Manly's testimony. He said that about lo'clock'he was awakened bv Mrs. Woodruff and Mrs. Linville, two guests, who asked to try and have the disturbance stopped. Witness said ladies complained of -bad and vulgar language; witness was not able to go upstairs and sent for an , A i T XI A? At vuuxr. in me meantime Aaams, a guest, came down, and said he had tried to get the men. Bunting and near me same piace, while the third drifted about two miles down the river near Allenton Ferry. No trace has been found of the suit case and buggy, Two new Lutheran churches are to be built in the State. Thia President c,ded dehnitel at a meeting of the executive committee or the North Larolma Synod held in Salisbury last week. One at Mooresville will he or brick and will cost something over $o,uuu. une at L.andis win be a frame structure and will cost about $z.uuu. . Kev. Mr. Morgan, State missionary, is now preaching at both 01 tnese towns, but has no church Duuding at either place. ine lnnity Methodist Church, of Durham, has made arrangements ior a revival meeting that will be one of the biggest evangelical meet ings since the George Stuart meet ings t;here some years ago. These meetings will be conducted by Rev. Abe Mulkey, of Texas, and will be gin next bunday week, August 15. This is the first visit of this evange list 10 mis state, we lotte, August 25 and 26 Adjutant General Lrfnd on has hpn officially notified by all the railroads that a special rate of one cent per mile will be given on account of the reunion. Tickets to be on sale on the 22nd; 23rd. 24th. 25th. and o-ood until midnight of the 30th. the. following is the programme in detail: 10:30 a. m. Opening meeting. Prayer by ChaDlain A. D TWta Address Of Welcome hv Mnvnr Hawkins and Col. E. A. Osborne. Response by General J. S. Carr Addresses bv Chief JnsH Walfn Clark, ex-Governor Jarvis. and nthpr distinguished veterans. , Recess. Afternoon Session-r-RcciKt m Kv i i j mecKienDursr uamD mascot- Ruth Taber Pjrter. Recitation "Lee to t.hp Rnr " Miss Bessie Burkheimer. Introduction of Mrs Pnrkha; by General Carr. Election of division and bnVado commanders. Miscellaneous business. comes verv I hivenmc. 8 n m 1?n(wmn.n.t highly recommended. Georare Stuart by the United .- 1L.IL- - il ' . '-. I 1 -0-.. IUV wu- auyiuK mat ne is cne greatest evange-! ieaeracy that the folks in the dispensary coun- ties mignt nave a taste of prohibi tion before depositing their hal!r tne proniDitionists had it provided that all dispensaries shall close two wccao uiure me elections and re main closed until the result of the tne elections is known. Many Mills Shutting Down. Charlotte Observer. V. it is verv ikelv that nnmhr iNortn caaolina cotton millaanii naa j - wmtr w V7 uawn ior two weeks at some Mm mis montn in accordance with the resolution adopted at the annual con vention of the State Cotton Manu- iaciurers Association held in this city six weeks ago. That resolution was enthusiastically approved which gave i t as the sense of the association that all of the mills of the State close down for two weeks during the monin oi August in order that pro duction micrhf ha m4i'M i supply reduced, the employes given bxlhsh n th strength of it cotton a rest and , the needed repairs be fanced today about 25 points. The made on the machinery. lwo previous crop reports were 74.6 Already numbers of mill h. Bna oi.i nounced their intention of closing " 18 neraily believed that the down. The Highland Park, of this I0!, condition of the crop means city, did not work at all last week conunui nign prices for cotton, and ano practically all of the mills collon, raisers in this vicinity today cuuuuu ijincomcon nave either shut I r tec"" kooq. aown or are iroinir to hnt ine acreage is put at some thin r Uharles B. Markham. nf Trinit. and of Columbia University, who waa appoiniea ior one year in the depart ment of applied mathematics during Iff. Tl I 39 m mr. oiancnara s ansnv h hun elected"instructor in the department of mathematics. The increasing number nf rndna made the addition of npvpral mn tn the teaching force a necessity. Government Report ef Cottoa Crop. Cbarlott Newa, Snd. Cotton crop condition of 71 ft r cent of a normal on Julv 25th vu announced bv the Demrtmont f Agriculture today, against 74 fi months ago, 83 a year ago, and 80 6 10-year average July 25th. There is a irreat deal nf in locally in the government ronnrt f crop conditions whih mu. - . -f.M,U uy. ana puts me figures at 71.9. this is the lowest July report ever recoraea, it is said, and is decidedly Saturday and Monday you will find many special val uc in Shoos and Clothing ! If you wear Shoes the wiser to tee very low. and Clothe these. The price Is m ' many remnants and odd lots tn i be cleaned up tn Dry Goods. All ki.ui a Ul uinjnams, Percales and worth up to 7)cf special Calk IK1 5 Cents. One lot of loc and iac short lengths hi Dress Ginghams, special 71 Cents. they said they were in their own within a few days. Informatain from over 30.000,000 and one expert today t- p,'"js oiaj uiric.ivu.ci uniiuiir cenireg uirono-hnnf thA "uiuk uu uiu D&S1B or It crnn I i.1 .' 1 S A I o---..v innjwvn . . , - ri mcir kjmm.c uruiK me same newa - nf roaaa. i.w,wv. n. iocsi cotton man uon oi operations, holidays and the vT. 8a,?.inai e thought cotton ie. kuia iimi wouia oe seuinir urnmui 4n in Laaies oi tne note! were night clothing and yellinor. Bunting died a few hours later in an Asheville hosDital. whrp Knth men had been taken. Watkins was placed in custodv. and cavphnnrl tnr $5,000. - . Found Gold in Clear Creek, Charlotte Chronicle. Mr. F. M. Hinson, who lives at Service Hill, in Clear Creek town si'p, brought to the city to-day a gold nugget weighing three ounces and worth inthe coin of the realm about $65. The precious metal was found in a small stream near his home. Mr. Hinson is srnrp that o-nM abounds in certain sections of Clear Creek. He states that after a Balti more concern sunk his shaft about 80 feet deep near his place six years ago, as much as $4,000 worth nag found in the piles of dirt taken from the shaft. He is confident that a mining expert could of dirt taken trom the shaft. the or- list that ever preached in Texas. The Esson Granite ComDanv. million dollar concern recentlv ganized with large quarries at Gran ne yuarry, Kowan county, is in the hands of Mr. George R. Collins, an experienced granite man of Salis bury, as receiver, he being named at Asheville la3t week and he gave oona in the sum of $25,000 with Charles J. Harris, late Republican candidate tor Governor, as surety. ine receivership resulted owing to Herbert C. Ham mond, of Canada, who was largely lnierestea ana whose estate is said to be worth $5,000,000. This step will not hinder the operations at the works. This is "Dryesr Bill YeL Gastonia Wins Victory. The citizens of Gaston county inursday voted for. the third time on the question of removal of the One of thp rrinsf riraaHn nvnt..'K;:A bills on record was Friday introduced CTAy at-from ?a,las fc3 .Ga3toni in me AiaDama House by Represen tative Fuller and referred. It pro vides, among other things, that buildings shall not be let for the sale pf intoxicants; that any right or lease is forfeited in case a tenant violates the laws; that liquors shall not be advertised in newspapers; de livery to any public place i? an evidence of sale; right to raid and break open any place thought to contain violators of the laws; grand juries must indict; servants may not ue execusea irom testifying against principals; soliciting for outside houses prohibited; also shipping from one point to another; prohibited liquors are to be contraband; the presence of a Government license is pnma-f acie evidence of guilt. No . one shall drink intoxicating liquors on trains. and bastonia Won by a maioritv of 629, the vote being 2,955 for removal and 2,326 against. When the ques tion was voted on six years ago Dallas won by only 64. Gastonia's offer of $43,000 as against Dallas' offer of $21 000, thus saving thousands of dollars to the taxpayers of the county, seems toi have been the main cause of the former s victory. In accordance with the act of the Liegislature calling the election the county commissioners win now pro ceed to build at uastoma a court house to cost not less than $40,000 nor more than $45,000 and a jail Ihursday, August 26-9:30 a. m. Parade of Veterans. 1 1 :30 to 12:40. Reception to ve ter- ans Dy Mrs. Burkheimer. 1:30. Barbecue. The Payne Tariff Bill is Now a Law. The tariff has been revised and tne extraordinary session of Con gress has been brought to a close. coin houses adjourned sine die officially -at six o'clock Thursday! The conference report on the bill was agreed to by the Senate hv . m j ft. . rt - 7 vine ot 4,j to 31 TT . non. nanes M. hSusbee, past ianu oire oi tne sovengn Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows of America ana ior many years one of North yaronna s most prominent lawyers died at his home in Raleigh Saturday morning after a long illness, having wcn parnauy paralyzed for a num ber of years. for Cursing Over the Phone. The following from Winston will f rea wun interest, and possible a few citizens may profit by reading it: j. uavia, an erstwhile star luper, was arrested last night for cursing ana apusing a telephone girl ne gave me required bond of $25 "1U w,u given a neanng before the recorder tomorrow. "It seems that he had been cursing ",c puune uunng tne day and his phone had been disconnected, lie had more or less mean liquor un- ni" ana presumably he thought it would be a good idea to S" Jft?.-Sh9n? lrl what he -uuuKUfc o me wnoie telephone hus- Phone and his language was rough. The operator called Mr. W. B. Little chief inspector of the company, at his home and connected his phone with the one that Davis waa using. Mr. Little promptly phoned police headquarters and had him arrested " cents on a crop of that size. An analysis of the Smith Mn. way s statement of earnings for the fiscal year shows, it is said, that after uie payment or nxea charges there will probably be left a balance of about $4,000,000, which is equiva lent to 6 percent, on Uie $600,000,000 iireiemagH)CK. j ne estimate is I utweu on an appraisal of interest and other fixed charges at about $1,000. 000 a month. It it is correct the year a operation would permit the company to pay the full 5 per cent, for the year and have nn hani ki auce ot aDouc jm.uuo.uqq from thi jrcar 8 earnings. The uprising in Soain throatan. put an end to a mnn9n-kn .. l t .. . . r ' una lur wine time trembled in thp hnl. ance. It is said that nrrior ho. restored in Cata! J L.J..I rr. " uuuouui. ine DeoDle ar kif. ter against the irnvprnment w wuurcn tne tathoiic and the oauian government is weak. Look for not-advertised the 5tore. goods all otr DR. FRANCIS S. PACKARD OF GREENSBORO. N. C. ! Expert Piysician, Snrgeon and Specialist, "UHiilinuiiiiiiuiu Normandy Hotel, and every third Tuesday thereafter. Do You The vote was taken!? Want a Pifinr f BritlshCanadlan One Day Only-8;1 Hours cost not less than than $15,000. to $10,000 nor more Road Fever in Rowan. The good roads fever. has struck Rowan county and the Board of Com missioners are preparing to build a stretch of 18 miles of macadam road through the county at once, the same to be used as a link in the great National highway between New York and Atlanta. The county ujiiciais propose to show one of the best stretches of road between the two big cities when the test is made by the touring cars of the New York Herald and Atlanta Journal in Octo ber of this year. The highway as decided upon by the good roads committee enters Rowan at a toll bridge across the Yadkin river four miles nornh of Salisbury and tra verses the county to Landia, nine mues to the south of the city. Mr. E. J. Foil, of Charlotte, is here do ing Borne work for the Southern Power Co. French Aviator Smashes World Record, Roger Sommer. the French avia tor Saturday beat the world's record ror prolonged flight in his areoplane TT : i . .ma macnine remainea in tne air for two hours, 27 jninutes and 15 seconds - When it became evident that he nad beaten the duration record held by Wilber Wright, the -assembled crowd cheered wildly, and as Som mer came to the srround at 41 min. utes and 15 seconds past five, he was given an ovation. How's This P We offur One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrb that cannot be cored bv Hali'a Catarrh Care. , - F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O, we, tne undersigned, have known F. J. iicney ior uie last 10 years, ana Deueve him perfectly honorable In aU business transac tion and financially able to carry out any oblltratioua made by his firm. Waiduiv Kinkan & Mbbtir, ., Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. nail Catarrh Core Is taken Internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mnmn. ,,. races of tne system Tebtlmonials sent free ltt" tun Family puis tor constijiauon 3 m. . . . anu soon aiierwarus the concurrent resoiution.making certain changes in the leather schedule was adnnted K both houses. Just as the hands of the cold in the President s room reached five minutes past five, the Payne tariff bill as the measure will be known was laid before the PrtsirWf w picked up a pen suDDlied hv f!ho; man Payne of the House Ways and Means Committee, and used by both the Vice-President and tte bpeaker in signing the hill onA attached his signature. After writing William H. Taft." the President added, "siirnprf minutes after five o'elnolr 5th, 1909-W. H. T." for vc your own cleasure me leisure nour in narmony, to calm 1 1 -. "v,v uui, ana sorten your duties when tired and lonely ? sweetest your ruf- ' Lutheran Church Items. Lutheran Visitor. E.. O T tr .it 7;"coV-t ' Pastor of the "ames churches, Augusta SSSilK-' D?aT Wanesboro hat if".,113 resignation, to take ef- j.cwt vjtouer ist. a rwa- u'enwider has been extended a month's vacation by the vmurcnoi tne Kedeemer, at New- "erijt o. Li., and is mvmifinn tha time, totrethor urith k; "UJ xviver springs, N. C. ReV. J. A. TJnn nf Pnlrnroll XT has received and accepted a call to ine newly formed Dastnmfo Wittenberg churches, services tn ho. gm at once. Pastor Linn'a qHHmo. ..j : "Miutaa I wui remain as iormerly, Rockwell N. C. The children of the f i; Society had a public meeting in the "iureu me iourtn MiniiAvavi.;nn j. xucv uau asDiennia nrnoMm , .vuuwicu, uireccea Dv Mrs Do You Want a Piano to hand down to granddaughter souvenir a as your little a priceless Piano that will stand a storm of usage and still live. Then buy a Stieff, a long-lived, sweet-toned ouen. j thing of be- and a joy forever. :iuty Medical Expert, Surgeon and Diagnostician. Sr. Packard has been educated in and grad uated from tbe best hospitals and colleges of Europe and America. Special Examined) riled States Pension Bureau. Consultation and Exam ination Free, Invited a Strictly Confidential. Mo cases. taken or treated without per sonal examination con sultation or interview. "He MA srscr bmiscts Urn or cMTesssMeiict (suites' Read this carefully. If yea are is 14 health, tin it to a sick fries whs sriu taank yes. Consultation & Examination at all times FREE and Invited. I core to star tared ... . m a... , -''J -" i ior tnrdiifol. - i 8:00 A. M. to ! 6:00 P. M. Medical Eiosrf in Treatment of Chronio Diseases of Men, Woman and Children. or. rackard hat made ; mora remarkanln carts in too SMthcrn Staiat ttwesny liviaf physi cian. i . . iBxnraon cms unen lor treatnwnt ah .cases taken far treatment will he ftiar anteed a cart. i see as patients k, person, m sahstitetes ar assistants employed j f usiiei. Mi r - II aBS jib I m m m i 'II ISNT THIS A PLEASURI: You'd like to make yours? Fixing up yUr link home? Then why don't you ? ou ve been thinking aucl planniij.r M(,.ll(.w j;i mat way lies . ran a eno. itiere s a wnv onA J iuu ven Bros store. voiir i. through thereVTll!ilU'Ve Pne lone, you an.l si,,- "i'-"" B BS SSV r'r" ii.u - " - , Won t youyou and the cne home happy-come to our store and Come and fet give you the aid we "-u.uruisnersT lt meang th uume uieaa even .ud.. ourcmi tavn Iin.ii . 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TO TOUT ldvantsM aay IL Will ft A A rv J j uuf BaTamisM . m . marksble Doctor of EXoLAVn ' scl:nowUH.H i.1 rV1 erywher j . wona toiv . Stieff btomacli Appendicitis. Piles. ItrhiSi. kiUT '." 'reaimmt at onee and x iiuna. nsrnpnini . sti biiu in inra Swearingen and Miss Brietz Thorn. Ine offering for thp pnnin. edto$24. "uuu6. Officers hen h nva Kaon tnac John L. Fox has twnneri t- the State nenitentiarv. Pn Convicted Of the mnro r c tenced to twelve years at hard labor. C. SOUTHERX TOEROOM: 5 W." Trade St. CHARLOTTE, - N. C H.'WH.IttOTH, Manager. Mention thia es nf t, T?iA-:: ff, -Vf"r?. Wiseas. beteL V sesse. Di.. Lnnaiion.Sexu lability. Ltisea an its form Acid, will n Civs yon aU Incurable, He a tk REHEStB EJt -Thisis noT TSJ"" We nr ... " . ' " schema or m,v ocsldin too ofi .u. ' , ." '"'-7 ana Conrl Markets. Ootid ULIrfil.. MlddliBf .. OottoaBetf. He in WibtaSTw ,n.e"u?u'- . wiU restor 2 'n 7 7m. it n orisinal and new method n ume 7 mrl e ssvinc of ro i- y Chiai i A" ma,nytaees. 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The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Aug. 9, 1909, edition 1
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