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!Th Sound Sleep ot Qood Health, r. , The . restorative ' power' of eound sleep can not be over estimated and wry ailment that prevents it is a men ace. to health. J. I Soatfiera, Eau Claire, Wis.t says: t'For a long time I have been unable to sleep gotuuBj "nights, 'because of pains across jay back and soreness of my kidneys.-. My appetite was much run down, - I have been taking Foley's Kidney Pills but a short time andnow sleep as sound ai a rock.-- I eat and enjoy my meals, and my general condition, i greatly improved. . I can honestly recommend Fonely'a Kidney Pills m I know they have eared me." Sold by Caharras Drug Store. - Good results always follow the use of Foley's Kidney Pills.: They give "prompt relief in all cases of kidney and bladder disorders, are healing, strengthening and anti-septic. -Try : them. Sold by Cabarrus Drug Store. -1 f V (- wRIADB FROM ALL LEATHERS AND IN , ALL STYLES SICREEMER 5HOES men In making selection there are three important points to be considered :-rFit, Style, Wear. You get this combination in Skreemer Shoes. x They are cut on patterns drafted to fit The styles are up-to-date, and only . the most durable leathers are used. We have a variety of styles always on hand, COME IN AND SEE THEM T. J, Smith Headquarters for Good Shoes - r Forest Hill 1 1. ;iiV i$1D6E53 Why don't YOU iry bne? - HOW TO CUBE RHEUMATISM. It la An Internal Disease And Be ' quires Aa Internal Eemedy. - The cause off rheumatism and kin dered diseases is an excess of urie acid in the blood. Toeure this terrible dis ease tibia acid must be expelled And the system so regulated that no more acid 'will' be formed in excessive quantities. Rheumatism Is an internal disease and requires an internal rem edy.' Rubbing with oik and' ni meats .will not are, affordi'only tem porary relief at beet, causes you to delay the proper treatment, and al lows the malady to get flmer bold on you. ' Liniments aay ease pain, but they will no more cure Rheuma tism than paint wijl ohsnge the fiber of rotton wood. ' . , . s Science, has at last discovered a perfect, and eoruplete cure, which is called ' 'Rheumncide. ' ' Tested in hundreds of cases, it bas affected the most marvelous cuie; ire believe it will nire you. Rheumacide f'gete at the joints from the inside," sweeps the poisons out of the" system, - tones up the stomach, regulates the-liver and kidneys and makes you.iwell. all over. Rheumacide "strikes the root of he disease and removes its. cause." This splendid remedy sold by drug gists and dealers generally at 50c and $1 a bottle. Jn tablet form at 25c and 50c a package. Get a bottle today. Booklet free if you write to Bo1bHt Chemical -Co., Baltimore, Md. For sale by Gibson Drug Store, Con. cord, N..C w. See The Times for Job Printing.. - , Chinese Torture Christians. The holy war of the Chinese against foreigners and native Christians is spreading through many districts and Ueeing (fugitives tell many tales of horror . " , : . , - While the safety of Caucasians, fox the most -part missionaries," .. is in doubt, the .riots, have, for, the. most part settled into a war of extermina tion of . native Christians, hundreds of. whom have ben tortured or slain. There is even some disorder within the-city Hankow and the situation is constantly' increasing in serious- , The intense hatred of proselytes from the native religions is shown in the more than ordinary Chinese in genuity employed in torturing them. In some instances victim's tongues have been torn out by the roots, and they have been mockingly told to preach - the new creed. "Bound till they could scarcely move a muscle, others have been tickled continually till their brains gave way.' - " v The water torture the, steady drop ping of water on one spot of the body -has been frequently employed. - Just a moment, e kind to the um pire. Remember Miat he has to decide against somebody. .... DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills are the weH known remedy of today for all Kidney troublebut when you ask for DeWitt 's Kidney and Bladder Pills, insist on having them, Beware of " imitations; avoid eubsttutes; get the orginaai DeWitt's Kidney, and Bladder Pills. Sold by Gibson Drag Store. The farmer is so prosperous nowa days that, be even inclines to guffaw at the way some of the funny papers play him up. Heavy, impure blood makes a mud dy, pimply eomplexiony headaches, nausea, indigestion. Thin blood makes yon weak, pale, siokley. -Burdock Blood Bitera makes the blood rijsh, red,' ptue restores ' perfect health. Sold by drugists. In the meantime Castro has been arranging for 'tftle "back from El ba" demonstration on his own ac count., For a mild, easy action of the bow els, a single dose of Doan's Regulets is enough. Treatment cures habitual constipation. 25c a box. Ask your drugget for them. - Philadelphians will no doubt feel lonesome without their cor strike,,, - Had Done Enough. 1 In a 'Western Kentucky town Ben Watsou had saved the life of Myra underbill, according to Harper's. Mm Undtnliill had been -overturned in a creek with a awift current, and the act of young Watson-waa a very her oic one. "lie had saved the life of the girl after she wassimking for the third tome, and he had barely strength to pull himself and the young woman to shallow water. -, The news soon spread and Ben Wat son was hailed as the real, live hero of the village. Aunt Tabby Wilson, the oldest wom an in the village, mother of the little colony, was loud in praise of the heroism of the young man, and at once declared that Ben and Myra must get married." Ben saved Myra's life," she said, "and bow they must marry and be happy ever afterward, just as they do it in the story books." But Ben demurred. The arrange ment did not suit him. . ' ' Why not marry Myra, Ben 1 " said the old lady. '"She is yours and we must have a wedding." "She's a nice girl, all right," re plied Ben, "but I don't think we oughter marry. Seems to me," he went on, "I have done enough for Myra. ' ' One Conductor Woo Was Cured. ; Mr. Wilford Adams is the name and was confined to my bed with chronic rheumatism.. I used two bottles of he writes about it "Some time ago I Foley's Kidney Remedy with good ef fect, and the third bottle put me on my feet and I resumed work as con ductor on the Lexington, Ky., Street Railway. It gave me more relief than any other medicine I bad ever used, and it will do all yon claim in cases of rheumatism." Foley's Kidney Remedy cures rheumatism by elimin ating the uric, acid from the blood. Sold by Cabarrus Drug Store. Mr. Carnegie says money is "worth less dross. ' ' However. ' ' Uncle Andy ' ' is still having his name chiseled on all the libraries be is handing out to the people here and there. Don't Fool With the Grip. The after results of the grip are apt to he exceedingly serious. It leaves in t& wake weakness and a run down condition in general. Prof. fi. U. R. Hicks, of Maplewood, Ala,, saya that after grip, Vinol re stored bis Strength and cured his cough after different physicians and cough syrups . had if ailed and he con siders Vinol one of the greatest bless ings, ever offer to the public. Gib son Drug Store, The more you cat Quaker Oats the better your health will be. Practical experi ments with athletes show Quaker Oats to be the greatest strength maker. Packed in regular size packages, and in her metically aealed tina lor hot climatt-i. 56 Jellico Coal, Cut and Split Wood, Lumber and Plaster Give us your orders. We guarantee Quality and Service K. L CRAVEN & SONS NOTICE. On May ist I will commence taking orders for Fall delivery of all kinds of NURSERY STOCK; Give me your business. All stock that dies replaced at one fourth catalogue prices. J. Van Lindley Nuksey Co. 0125. J. A. Kennett, Agt. City Pressing Club D. B. FOWLKES. Manager. As the world goes around and around, Yon hear the iron ring of its sound, Long Pants made short, square coats made round, Remember that Paul is still in town. After the needle and the machine, Then the clothes are sponged and cleaned, Coats pressed nicely and pants in a crease, Think of the presser last but not least. Gratefully, DAN PAUL. ttee The Times for Job Printing. 1 Land lor Sale 110 acres of land known as the Burrage or Teeter land, situated in Ward 2, in the eastern section of Concord. This land has been sub divided into 23 parcels from 1 to 20-acres each, that will be sold at once, and upon very liberal terms. We have ideal lots for SMALL FARMS, TRUCK PATCHES. Several lots with fine Meadows. Ele gant Pastures. Also good location for building sites, and Poultry Farms. Three branches running through the property. Also the Burrage House, 9-rooms on Meadow street with 1 3-4-acres of land. We will be pleased to show the property to any one interested. Also map of the outlines. S. J. LOWE Telephone No. 289 or M. F. TEETER. n (The Motto of the Great;GemaStatesman---Bismarck) it IKI 3D j.JLaSBT--Eft S 0 IST IHL in" 1ST It is ;the : Slogan qt the age PROGRESS is the Spirit of the hour Nowhere more noticeable than in The -I'Glothes BBautiful" ! . HADE AND DESIQNED BY ; Schlossi Bros. & Co. , ' . - OF BALTIMORE AND NEW YORK. .-.- ; -.j-'fe v - . - ... 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