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lgtt:PBillLT.!iai)Hf fOIDf B. SEEEJLILl EdSat aai TntrMm. Local Ttlapaoaa, He. TS. Baa TeUpbos 14. " IUWCJLHT105 BATES. One Tsar -KM Six Monti. .. ..fXS TLrea Vfontba $L20 On afonth .44 FUBLXSHEK'S AJT50UNCEKEXT. Advertising rates eaa to bad at tht -Bee. Copy for changes moat be la tl 10 e'eloek a. m. Carda of Than., Seaolutioos of Respect, and aimilar articles ara charged at (ha rata of 5 eeata par Ena Caah in all eases. Entered as eaeond class mall mattei April 26, 1910. at the postofflee at Concord, N. C, under tha eot ol starch 3, 1879. Out of tha dty and by mall tha f ol kwinc prices on tha Craning Trib nna irfll preraJl: ha Month 26 lit Months tl-M Twelve Months $3.00 JOHN M. OGLESBY, City Editor Concord. X. C, January fl, 1011. ABOUT OUR CENSUS FIGURES. The showing for Concord is a di t i iit-t surprise, in a disappointing way That tow n has been claiming over 10, 1)00. Li had 7.010 bv the census ' 1000. The best it can do by the last census is 8.71.". an Increase id' only I H0." in ten vears. Salisbury beats' lliat record bv a c sliave. 'h:r- lotte Chronicle. Of course, there are many "' ex planations" that could be given, all of which would go far toward ;i clear understanding of the situation, but it is useless to enlarge on these now. The newspapers in Salisbury. Aslie ville. Creensboro and other cities whose population as announced by the census director is much less than was expected, are busy with giving all sorts of reasons as to "how come." We wain to state this, how ever: When i he census enumerators made their rounds here it was after the Odell mill Xo. 4 had been burned, and before the Locke Mills had erected the new mill in its stead. There were thrown out of employment many fam ilies, the individuals numbering more than 1,000. Nearly all of these moved away from Concord, as the other mills were running on short time and were not operating at night. Since the big new mill has been completed and pui in operation sis days i the week, nearly all these people have reiurned; besides many new families have come in, and now Concord has mine than 10,000 people. Another thing: There is a general impression in other cities, which somehow look on Concord as one of the small towns, liliat our corporate limits extend '"over all creation." This is a great error. Three of our large cotton mill settlements, and part of another are outside the city limits. The Brown mill, Young-IIart-sell mill and the Franklin mill set tlements are all outside, and part of the Gibson mill settlement also. In all these, which are really as much a part of the city as any other section, there are 1,000 or 1,.")00 people. Con cord therefore, if the corporate lim its included what really belongs to the city, would at present have about 12,000. While at first blush u seemed that owr growth in ten years had been dis couraging, when the above facts are considered, and also the fact of the remarkable depression in the cotton mill business for the past Reveral years, we consider that we hare done remarkably well. Don 't you T The beverage commonly known as "near-beer" came in for a good hard "P at the hands of Attorney -General Bickett in his recent report. Here is what he says on the subject: "The cases that have come to the Su preme Court and the large number of letters addressed to this office make it clear that the sale of near beer is an unmitigated nuisance and legis lation should be enacted to destroy it root and branch. Winston Sentinel. ,S And the near beer business got a still harder lick the very first day the Legislature met for the transaction of business when a bill wag introduced ,in the House to prohibit the sale of tha stuff, passed on third reading and sent to the Senate withont engross went. This is quick business, but ,vlbS situation demands it,- . ' We cannot have too many railroads. The Charlotte Observer learns that the Seaboard Air Line is : planning to build from Charlotte via Salisbury to ; eton-Salem. The best thing' . that 'could happen for the State would be for all the big lines to spread out and put an end to the division of terri tory, which baa prevented needed rail. ' road construction. Charlotte Chron icle. WE5TTHN STAXLT. Mr. Adam Lore, of Trinity College, who baa been riaiting home folks baa returned. alia Odea Connell rutted ber bruther, II. It Connell, last week. Miss Mattie Xanre has returned to cbuol at Albemarle, Mis Ida Tough, to Wingate, and Mump Love, to Un ion ville. C. C. Burrie upent last week with hiit sifter. Mrs. I. II. Shankle, of Nor wood. Railroad talk is very plentiful, but we hope I lie talk will Lave its result, for a road i very badly needed iu this section. On last Friday evening Miss Ollie BurriH and Mr. Huph Love were mar ried, Rev. K. !.' Teeter, officiating. This popular young couple have the best wishes of their many friends for a Ions; and happy life. .1. T. Burris had the misfortune to full CM n hit horse latt week, but he sustained no iermaiient injury. The old year is pone and the new one is with us. Everyone should be determined to live a higher and no bler life throusrh the coming vear. xrxtius. How'a This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. We, the nndersigend, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly bonorable in all business transactions and finan- cially able to carry out any obligation made by his firm. W ALl'lMU, R1MJN AM & A1AKV1M, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testinionals sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. NO. 9 TOWNSHIP. Mr. Hufus and (leorge Kinehardt spent last Thursday and Friday at the Whitney with relative. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Rineliardt spent last Sunday last Sunday night with Miss Miss Frances Carter, in Stanly copnty. What has become of the Mission respondents. Wake up and let us hear from von. Mr. an,i. Mrs. .1. W. Hartscll spent last Saturday night in Stanly county with his mother, Mrs. Beadv Hartsell. Mr. P. C. Haj-tsell and R. V. P iltineharilt spent last satnrriav in Concord. Mr. Victor Drv is going to school at High Point. Mr. S. J. Green is spending a few days with friends in Xo. 0 township this week Mr. and Mrs. George Shoe spent a few davs with their mother. Mrs. Lnn dy Tally, in Xo. 9. The shooting match at T. C. Rine liardt 's store last Saturday was tine, The Farmers' Union set a fine sup per at the Fink school house last Sat urday afternoon and was enjoyed by a large crowd. LITTLE GIRL. For La Grippe Coughs and Stuffy Colds Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and espels the cold from your system. It contains no opiates, is safe and sure. Sold by Caharrtig Drug Co. The world usuallv sides with the man who makes like ready nionev. For either acute or chronic kidney disorders, for annoying and painful urinary irregularities take Foley Kid. ney rills. An nonest an deflective medicine for kidney and bladder dis orders. Sold by Cabarrus Drug Co, "Doan's Ointment eared me of eczema that had annoyed me a long time. The cure was permanent." Hon. S. W. Matthews, Commissioner Labor Statistics, Augusta, Me. Sold by your druggist. PILES CUBED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Pazo Ointment is guaranteed to core any caw of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protuding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50e. WOOD'S HIGH-GRADE firm Seeds. We are headquarters for the beat in all Farm seeds. Grass and Clover Seeds Seed Corn, Cotton Seed, Cow Peas, Sou Beans, t Sorghums, Kaifir Corn, ) , KQlet Seed, Peanuts, etc. Wood's Crop $ u e A rv-Spetial" .monthly give timely information as to : seeds to plant each month in: the year, also price of Season' able Seeda. Write for copy,! mailed tree on request Wood Wanted on subscription at The - Times and Tribune oClee, - it VT.;auc:3&SMsi-f Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. u SUNDAY SCHOOL. . Ltron II. First Quarter, For Jan. 8, 1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text at the Lemon, I Kings xil, 25, t Kill, Memory Vera, 2S-30 Gelden Text, Ex. xx, 4 Commentary Pro pored by Rev. O. M. Steam. All the prediction and foreshadow- tags of Scripture and tbeir fulfillment should bo of the greatest possible In- Mt to every child of God. and be fore we leave the story of Itehoboam e should notice that In the fifth year of his reign, or Juirt about thirty-four years after the temple was completed, it was plundered by Sulsbak. king of Egypt Compare I King vl, 38, and II Chron. xil, 2. 9. In John U, 19-21. the Lord Jeeus onoke of Himself as the temple and of His death and resurrec tion, and He must have been about thirty-four years of ape when He was crucified. In the lesson of today we sre In troduced to JerotKiam, son of Nebat. the first king of the ten tribes, and afterward spoken of over twenty times as the mau who made Israel to sin. and this he did deliberately, although he had been told that the kingdom had been divided and part of It given to him because of this very sin of Idola try on the part of Solomon (chapter d. 31-38). He had also been told that If he would do right In the sight of the Lord the Lord would be with him and build him a sure house. He seems, however, to have had no confidence In the assurance of tho Lord, but was afraid that If the peo ple went to Jerusalem to offer sacri fice in the bouse of the Lord the king dom would return to the house of Da vid. So he took counsel and made two calves of gold, placing one in Bethel and one in Dan, for the people to wor- ahlp and said, "Behold thy gods, O Is rael, which brought thee up out of the land of Egypt" (verse 28). There is an evil one, the devil, who hates the liv ing and true God and Ills word and His people and ever seeks to have people worship him instead of God. Whatever is not the worship of God is the worship of the devil and of de mons, and all Idolatry is of the devil (Deut. xsxtl. 1(5. 17; I Cor. x, 20; Ps. evt 83-37). The great deceiver and enemy of God and man sought to have even the Son of God worship him and to that end offered Him all the king doms of the world and the glory of them (Matt, lv, 8-10). He will ere this age closes, but after the church has been canght away, possess a man whom all the world will worship ex cept those whose names are in the book of life (Kev. xlii, 4-8). This Jero boam and all others from Cain onward to the antichrist of the last days, who do not believe God and therefore do believe the devil, are all one family and on tbeir way to the place prepared for the devil and his angels (Matt, xxv, 41). In verse 28 we read that the king took counsel, but it was certainly not of God, reminding us of Isa. xxx, 1, 2; Till, 9, 10, for It is only the counsel of the Lord that stands (Ps. xxxlli, 10. 11). The whole thing was a device of his own heart, like the false prophets of Jer. xxiil. 10, 2f, whom the Lord did not send, and therefore the devil did. Three of the places mentioned in our lesson were places of the greatest pos- slble interest to a child of God, and if Jeroboam had been such he could not bnt have profited greatly by the recol lection of what had happened there. Two of them, Sheehem and Bethel, would have reminded him of an altar unto the Lord and of the Lord's ap pearing to Abraham and to Jacob (Gen. xil and xxvitl). At Penuel or Penlel the Lord wrestled with Jacob, humbled him and gave him his new name of Israel, and Jacob said, "I have seen Ood face to face" (Gen. xxzll). At Sheehem Joshua delivered his farewell address to Israel, which might have done Jeroboam good if he could have read it, for he greatly need ed such words. There also the body of Joseph was burled, which the children of Israel brought out of Egypt (Josh. xxiv). And there the Lord Jesus sat on Ja cob's well and saved the woman of Samaria (John iv) and afterward many others. Dan was the northern boundary of the laud, and Bethel was in the south of the ten tribes, so that Jeroboam might be said to have fill ed the land with Idolatry from north to south.. How fearful and horrible! (Jer. t, 80, 31.) The prophet Ahfjah was commissioned to tell Jeroboam by the mouth of his wife that because ef his sin the Lord would root up Is rael ont of the land and scatter them beyond the river (chapter xlv, 12-10). If an expression can be a key -to a chapter, then chapter xlli is the great est "man of God" chapter In the Bible, for the title Is found there fifteen times, though the "name of the man of God la not given. . , . It Is a marvelous record and a most solemn warning not to believe even an angel nor a prophet, however vener able. If his testimony In. contrary to the word of God. It may be that the Apostle rani bad It In mind when be, by the Spirit, wrote Gal. 1. 8. In chnp ter xliL 2. we have Joslah. the king, mentioned by name about 800 yeara before be was born, and the fulfill ment of this prediction concerning him is recorded in II Klnga xxili, 15-17. May this prediction and - fulfillment strengthen us to- believe . firmly that every prediction In Scripture shall be aa literally fulfilled. Bead carefully ithla wonderful chapter. '-" v. i: -'""'"'' f.-"..---s i'i .'"'V '. . Dandruff and Itching Sola Yield la this Treatment Why experiment trying- to driv the dandruff form from uaderasata the' kin with greasy lotions or faaey' bair dressing when druggist every where and in Concord (be Gibeon Drug store will guarantee IF.1'0 and! ZEMO SOAP to entirely rid the scalp of the germ life that causes the trou ble, ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP can be ob tained in any city or town in America and are recognized the best and moat economical treatment for all affections of the skin or scalp whether on infant or grown person. One shampoo with ZEMO SOAP and application of ZE MO will atop itching and eelaae the ocalp of dandruff and eeunf. Applica tion of ZEMO and use ZEMO SOAP will cure the most obstinate ease of eczema or sVin disease. ' We invite you to try ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP and if not entirely sat isfied we will refund your money. It 'g easier for aon.r men to paint word pictures than it is for them to tell the plain unvarnished truth. A Bailable Cough Medicine Is a valuable family friend. (Foley 'a Honey and Tar fulfills this condition exactly. Mrs. Charles Kline, N. 8th St., Easton, Pa., states: "Several members of my family have been cured of bad -coughs and colds by the use of Foley's Honey and Tar and I am never without a bottle in my house. Soothes and relieves the irrita tion in the throat and lossens np the coild. I have alwavs found it a re liable cough cure." Sold by Cabar rus Drug Co. A fussy old bachelor sax's that eat ing onions will often prevent a mus tache from coming on a woman's lip. Foley's Kidney Remedy an Appre ciation, L. McConnell, Catherine St., EI mire, N. Y., writes: "I wish to ex press my appreciation of the great !iood I derived from Foley's Kidney Remedy, which I used for a bad case of kidney trouble. Five bottles did the work most effectively and proved to me beyond doubt it is the most re liable kidneymedicine 1 have ever taken. Sold by Cabarrus Drug Co. When a wise dog goes out to kill icep he leaves his bark at home. Look for the Bee Hive On the package when you buy Foley's Honey and lar for coughs. None gen uine without the 'Bee Hive. Remember the name, Foley's Honey and Tar and reject any substitute. Sold by Ca barrus D; Co. Remember, if you pay your sub scription a year in'advance, either to The Daily Tribune or The Times, you are entitled to a pair ol our eight inch spring tension shears or a year's subscription to the Southern Agrv culturist, free. A TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR PROPOSITION. The State Treasurer and the Cabar rus County Public Schools are now making loud and pressing demands upon me for the money due these causes. We have reached the VERY SPOT where something must be done, The State has obligations to meet, and the faithful school teacher here in Ca barrus county is expecting bU salary to be promptly paid at the end of '. - .v, mnHi Th .11 lt Tbey all look to me. How in the world can these de mands be met unless the taxpayers pay their taxes T This is the onh way I know. The taxes have been due since Sep tember and they have been collectable by law since November 1st. I have been patient, resorting to no force, threats or begging; but necessity now forces me to collect in the next ten days at the outset at least twenty thousand ($20,000) dollars, AND THEY MUST COME. I am in dead earnest I will be glad to have those in ar rears to voluntarily call but, in the meantime,, having no time to .waste and being desperately in earnest. twill make personal calls and demands in order to be sure to raise this amount. It just ean't be put off; and please don't ask for any extension. Yours in great need of taxes, J. P. HONEYCUTT, Sheriff. December 31, 1910, 12-10t fGOVJArjS King off Extornata Is Security 'for yonr loved ones.- Ethical physicians say Gov ans is the Best. It positively. Cores; all ills arising from In flammation i or Con gestion such as Pneu monia, Croup, Coldslv flare prto Oowna PnpurMthn a thorough tmt. It la th BEST prepMrMtioo on the market for tht reiaf" of Faenmonla, Cronn, Colds. Vougha. J AS. P. SMITH, M.D., AagatU, Georgia ... EUY TO-DAY! KAVEITIJTKE fiC-E ' All DraaSlate SI. SO. , BS. S0WAN MEDICAL CO.. tVRHAM, N. C. InmlnS. 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CO FETZER CO, hnblo?" "I don't know," answered thelittle "There are no thimbles in our house. We wear ft. Mother never has to darn our stock ings any more." spining wheel, like the darning speaks of a day that is past and t gone. Wunderyjirn put the spining wheel in the garret; Jjjjjlhd2 leaves the rust. Neither the batchelor, "mother" worry now about
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