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PAGE TT70. I, Ml .... i Prompt fe'ervice,-Reliable Security, Quick Col lections and Bank Accommodation when nec essary for your business, have your checking account with xhU JJauk, ' whfch has grown pTKONOEit. each ) ear since its organization in Farmers, Firms, Treasurers, Corporations and Individuals are in iVd to inquire into , our reliability, then open an account. ! v The Cabarrus Savings Bank. Wall Paper ! Wall F We have just received a shipment of "Wall Paper from the biggest wall paper manufacturers in the United States and can furnish you paper for any room in your house -Parlor, Sewing Room, Bed Room, Hall or Dining Room If you have any rooms to paper, see us before you buy. A New Lot of Druggets Just Received FROM $5.00 TO $25.00. Some beautiful patterns. Come and see them. ... i . ' Our Stock of Furniture is Complete and our prices are so much lower than our competitors that it makes them frown to have you quote our prices to them. Come where you can save money. HrB WILKINSON & CO. Fur'niturp and Undertaking. P. S. We carry a. Full Stock of Undertaking Goods and offer our service day or night. "lERIT, THE MEASURE OF SUCCESS" 'j The Collegiate Institute, a high grade institution for boys and yonng fmen, offering just what they J need and want a thorough conscientious 'instruction and careful oversight. Prepares for business-life, teaching, or the Junior class in College. High standards of scholarship and government that appeals to manliness and develops self -control. Accredited relations with leading Colleges and State Universities. Beautiful and healthful lo- cation. Commodious brick buildings on elevated, shady campus. Splendid - athletic grounds. Expenses very moderate for advantages offered. Cata logue with full information sent free. Address G. F. MCALLISTER, A. LI, Principal, mt. pleasant, it. 0. MONT AMOEWA SEMINARY BOARDING- SCHOOL' FOE GIRLS Mount Pleasant - - North Carolina A first-class school for gMs. Instruction thorough and practical. Elective courses embraciug all the usual collegiate branches. Superior musical and art department?. Expression a specialty. Location pleas - ant and healthful. Church school, therefore, under the best possible religious influence. Our girls always make good workers in the home church. Supe-ior advautatres for the least possible cost. For cata logue and further information ; address J. H. C. FISHER or J. P. MILLER Crippen 'r Mysterious Friends Cable Offers of Assistance. j Those mysterious London friends of Dr. liawley Harvey Crippen, who have already retained counsel ttii de fend him on a charge of is- murder eabeled Thursday farther as sistance. Two iaesages were delivered .to: the dentist's celL The first asked if he neede funds; the second inquired about the rumors circulated abroad, as well as'in tbi3 country, to the defect that he had confessed. Crippen re plied that he would appreciate some money and he reassured hi3 friends that he had made no admission j that would hurt his case. I The wording of neither the jmes sages nor of Crippen V reply" was made public, nor were the names signed to those from Jondon obtain able. It is supposed, however, that the latter came from Arthur Newton. the London solicitor, who recently informed Crippen that he had friends who would detend him and patf for an attorney. j It was said that a local attofriev. whose namfl the authorities A tufting A to divulge, sent word today to iiliss Leneve, offering to represent her in any legal proceedings she might care to undertake. Although this attorney claimed 'he had been retained bv the girPs family in England she declin ed to accept his services. In her answer the vounsr twist showed ithaf. the 50-year-old dentist, with the pale pasty lace and hshy eyes, still exerts a stronger influence over iher 'than her own relatives. She sent back word that her case was Dr. Crippen 's and that she would return to England to make her fight with him. And she has let fall nn word likely to incriminate the man s t ior 'whom she cut off her beautiful light brown hair, put on boy's cloth ing andfled from England. I Premier Gouin said without qualifi cation that Dr. Crippen had made no confession. j The Best Hour of Life j is when -you jo some great deed oi dis came to J. R. Pitt, of Rockv lUannf-. K C, when he was suffering intensely, as ne says, "Xrom the worst cold I ever had, I then proved to my great satisfaction, what a wonderful cold and cough cure Dr. Kind's 1W Dis covery is. For, aftertaking one bottle. was eniireiy cured. You can't say anything too good of a medicine like that.77 It's the surest -and ! "hocf remedy for diseased lunra. )Jtt. rhages, la grrpDe.asthma. h any throat and lung trouble. 50c and $1. Trial 'bottles free at any Idrug . :! - "A case of love at first siVhf No, second sight. The first time he saw her he didn't know she was an ineiress. I A Good Scscstlca. Winston Sentinel, The Charlotte Chronicle is in faror of increased pay for Superior court judges and the abolition of the pres ent system whereby the judges hold courts all over the State. Y"e are de cidedly of the opinion that oar Char lotte contemporary is right with ref erence to-the final proposition and there is much to be said in favor of its position on the second one. It seems to us that it would be better to have each iudire hold all the courts Hn his own district, where he knows the conditions and the people, rather than to force him to go frmi one end of the state to the other, b.ing away from his-family most of the time and beinir handicaDDed much of the time t.T by a lack of knowledge of local con ditions in the county where he is hold, ing court. ! Farmers Union Picnic. Sianlv Enterprise. The Stanly County Tanners' Union has been hold in r annual picnics, and the date this year is set for Thursday, August lis. President J. E. Crook would like to see every man in the .county on the large grove at A. Arthur Teeter's store on that day, especially those in terested in all the Union stands for. Business men of every avocation and profession, and ladies and children in vited, out are lorbidden to mention partisan politics. 1 4 , The secretary of the national execu tive committee will make an address. Dinner will be served on the n-onnfls. j and music and refreshments and social features all arranged. This Time It's The Late Bird That Gets The Worm. WE OXTEE A LIMITED QUAN TITY OF CHEVIOTS, CASH2IEEE3 AKD WORSTEDS IN THE SEA SON'S NEWEST PATTERNS AND COLORS AT GREATLY REDUC ED PRICES. THERE'S ONE TO YOUR LIKING IT YOU COME EARLY. THE QUANTITIES ARE LIMITED BUT THE VALUES ARE IMMENSE. IT YOU'RE OUT TO SAVEy MONEY HERE'S YOTO CHANCE. Auto Hats and Caps. Something New all the time. n" CATAWBA COLLEGE and PREPARATORY SCHOOL stress sfffl txst rtr1 s- FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS Bxpended on new Laboratory equipment. New furniture. Buildings renovated LTrratacteuaicosI?.efth'Ula:SS "- - -4 Fall term begins Sept 7, 1910. Write for catalogue. - Life on Panama Canal has bad one if rightful malanatrouble that has brought suf- tenng and death to thousands. THa germs cause chills, fever and asue. "iuiuusucss, lassicuae, weainiess and general debility. But Electric ' Bit ters never fail to destroy them and cure malaria troubles. "Three ! bot tles completely cured me of a very severe attack of malaria writes Wm. A. Frefcwell, of Lucama, N. and I've had firood health Cure stomach, liver and kidney trou bles, and prevent typhoid. 50 cents. Guaranteed hv nil 1 July 25 7 weeks. JOHN F. BUCHEIT, A. M., President. '' Newton, N. C. When you trv to sit nn snmo tIv n. -.i",.-! . V 7 . ryiF iucy act use cent pins. it Staggers Skeptic. I That a clean, nice, f rao-m ound like Bucklen's Arnica Salve will nstantly relieve a bad burn, cut, scald wound or piles, stagers fiWt;J out great cures mrove it's n tul healer of the worst sores, utcers i PpI -- v.v.ua, jsjvxu exuptions, as also ehapped hands, sprains and cornslTry i it, 25c at all drug stores. ! T. - : : . I; -:.: : i Never kick the man who told you so unles he reminds you that he did. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this oaDer will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, nnd that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, rennirps ..... . -7. 1 a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act ing directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the svstem. tWAlw destroying the foundation of the dis ease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its Curative powers that they offer -nunarea dollars for any case that u. xaus to cure, send itor liaf fac: moniais. 'Address: F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by druffsrists. 7 - Take HalPs Familv Pill .f. ation. v When the digestion ic all t- Vi me Dowels regular, there is , a natural cravinc ttnA miinii food. When this is lacking you may i jyju. uceu a oose oi Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs. .x,c vuv uppeuie and regulate the W,VC1S- ooia ny all dealers. They are never alonp iw a,A compamed with noble thoughts. Ami- p is tne redeeming quality of mm lllH A ALCOHOL . lri oo.-t. ANetabkrVcnaratbnErAs- ouuidiunKtooaanORrtula ting tlie S tomacljs andBows of Be sure and-taka a .Tinftu -p ri-- berlain's Colic. ChnW QnA -n;t..- Remedy with you when starting on your trip thlS SlimmPr Tf nn-?i. .v. obtained on board the trains or steam ers. Changes of .water and climate otten cause suddpn nffQc j- i . " wx.j3 ui mar- an ueaiers. PromofesDigKonflxeiftl ness and Rest rnnhl nt nrifwr Opiuiiiforphine norMiacraL WOTJiARCOTIC. Ihnpkta Sfft JbchdteSJk- tVermSerd- fiim Anaferi Rraiedv for (Vmsftca-' Mon . Sour Sfnimrh.niarrhDCJ Worms .ConTilsMms.Fcvcnsh- ness andLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Sifoamreof NEW YORK. For Infants and Chilrir The; Kind You Have Always Boughi Bears the Signaturi of 3 A 1 ur Aw ki u s1! For Over Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. fiWPPI TNC CINTAWH aOttMNT. HI TCt V For ages man has held the old maid r xxuicuie oecause sne would not sub mit to his tyranny. V . Dysentery is a dangerous disease nut can be cured. Ch ie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy has been snflppQsfnllTT cj z z ' J 1U mne epiaem ics of dysentery. It has never been r?. ; lai1- " is equally valuable for children and adults, and when re duced with water and sweetened, it is pieabani.io taice. Sold by all dealers. NOW GET ACQUAINTED WITH THl CONCORD FURNITURE STORE. Every younsr counlp nlnnnf furnish a home and every one about to purchase new Furniture and House-Furnishings needs the acquaintance of this store. This store'js just like your best friend try it and you will find out and you '11 find it true. Honest goods, honest store me thods, painstaking and careful service. Prices are fair and just, marked in plain figures; the same to you, to everybody. Test the value of such a store acquaintance it will prove its -wort m many ways the acquaint ance, proving worthy, will be a lasting one. Won't you come and form it today. lyieredith College AMONG THE FOREMOST COLLEGES) FOR, WOMEN IN THE fiOCIl' I coarse in Laberal Arts covering nine departments, an-i incladiif i tiye courses m Education and Bible, which count for the. A. .B. 'P bchool of .Music, including Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin and VoicrCd benool of rt, including Decoration, Designing and Oil Painticg. or Icctrocdtion-Academy which prepares students for college eoz Physical Culture under a trained director. Cost of Hterary coine pern including physician, nurse and ordinary medicines (every item sin b3 and laundry) m50; in the Club, $50 to $55 less. Next iailci VP September 14, 1910. Address, 6w- PRESIDENT R. T. VANN, RaleigK 5- J ecial for OnelWeek Just to close tbem out quick we are going to offer some rare bargains in Couches. A genuine leather couch, worth 30, will go U 11 n a 7 I .--..$19.85 for the small sum of. A No. 1 Fahrikoid Couch, extrli 1 will go fori...-....TV..:$14i74 A No. 1 Blackoid, best quality, Ml sizo, well worth 20.00, will be sold for the small sum of., .... il.s12.65 Seeing is believing. These Cou'ches are on exhibjt ,n our front window,! marked , plain figures. i i Concord Furnittlre Co. Headquarters for Low Prices: I A Bank's First Duty Is to its depositors. The business of this bank is conducted on tnls basis, which is, in truth, Security and Con servatism. Safety is considered be fore profits. j ' .! II We feel justified in askinc for vour banking business, assuring you always courteous treatment and satisfactory service. ... . THE CONCORD NATIONAL BANK Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus $31. :or CC 4 per cent interest paid on Certificates of Depoi ' A. J L. N. Burleyson, M. D. Concord, N. 0. Office and residence in Morrij B24 wgj rooms 12 and IS. I 'Phone No. S30. DR. J. S. LAFFERTl Office oYer Marsh's Dru Store. CONCORD. TT . n Prtrtlce limited toiEye, fear, Nose and Tkro vrac lunn : 8 a. m. to u m. xp. mtosp.m. turnip -Scco (ALL VAKII r- f I a. 40 cts. per pon A io-cent package o( G--v Fruit Powders win P v 4 50 pounds of fruit withoa p- air-tight jars. For; Sale Smitb-PrATTi? timAmjM J. B. Sherrill. GIBSON DRUG SW
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