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3Zi Is I -U 1 ur and Prorrltor, LecU T&Iejhene, N. TS. EsU Tsbone. X. 1. - Escsirnos hates. On Year . H80 Six Bombs 3fl Tires Hontha": H-20 Oit!' 40 yusuiia'a axx oca aaccrr. Advertising rates ean be bed et the ffies. Copy- for change must be . Cards of - TTjaiiks, Resolutions of Bespeet, and eimilar artielee are charged Tu 5 Mat P6 line Ceehie all CaSSO. Entered as second class mail matter April '26,' 1910, at the postefflee at rMmL K. C under the aet of U.nk A 1970 0 of tt ttr a4 to & tt ' lowing yrlow oa U ErtmJaf TriV an will .wail: n Vonta : .. I .25 Six Months f.J If nnth 3.00 JOfflf It OOLESBT, Otty Edi?I Conawd, N. C, February 3, 1911- New Orleans lost the Panama ex position, but the moment the ne ws flashed, to her that San Francisco had won, a ringing resouliion w adtapted by the Progressive Union of that eity Ant she will send the first American built. American owned. American named ship of the rehabil hated American Merchant Marine through the Panama Canal and will demand that right of the United States Congrew. It radiated optimism and is an example of the buoyant courage of a people who know how to lose and wlib, in accepting defeat, spring (forward with greater vigor and aggressive determination to let noibing quench the ardor of their en thusiasm or the faith in their destiny as the Oulf gateway which, only 1300 miles distant, will dominate the Pana ma Canal, even though tiie Exposition is held in a city 3300 miles from the great channel dug by Uncle Sam. Mr. W. A. Hildebraad sends from Washington to his paper the Greens boro News, an interesting letter on the North Carolina Senatorial situa tion, in the course of which toe says: "It has been estimated that there are 20,000 or 30,000 men in the state who skill rote, the Democratic ticket from eonsideratiooa of birth, environ ment and otner reasons, wtvo wouia resent the effort to destroy Senator Simmons for the sole reason that be, together wkh everjr other member of tbe delegation save one, voted, while a Republican tariff bill was being framed, to protect against discrimina tions, the interest of the owners of tiie North Carolina fanms. mines, for- ass and other products of the State." " Senator Simmons ranks with tbe ablest men of Che United States Sen ate, and the State of North Carolina would make a great mistake to dis place him at this time with any other man. f Tbe' Cotzina Cold Jfina. '( Witt' a rich yield of the yellow metal the Coggins gold mine, located 8 Montgomery ottnlty, not far from tbe Rowan line, ia being operated on large scale by Louis Donker, an ex pert miner, f Philadelphia, who has made bis headquarters in 'Salisbury for some time, says the Salisbury cor respondent f the , Greensboro News. Two main shafts nave been lowered 200 feet nnder ground and the ore shows the same richness as it did near the surface. The' mine, which was discovered many years ago, u said to be one of the richest in this section of Nonb Carolina. personal Xtema from Wednesday'! - Salisbury Tost . ? Mrs. S. W Sigman went to Con cord tins roornrnir to spend itt jay, Miss Georgia Barringer is spending Itie day in Ooneord visiting friends. ' Mm Carrie Heilig, of Mt Pleas ant, and her sister, Mrs. J. A. Peck, fit Concord, were delightful guests yesterday at the home of their bro ther. Mr. C. A. Heilig. ' Miss Heilig p having her .eyes .treated byt Dr. wrawiey., -: ;:--,-snr g U AHHter " being ' pursued mrbe khan 100 miles by his friend, Judge E. C, Konts. of Atlanta Jtnd Sheriff D. Wiltins, of Shelby part of ,the way ia a special trtifl, Telamon Smfth . Cuyler he wealthy cotton broker, who jumped from a moving tram at Kings' Mountain Saftrrday night sviith 122,000 worth of Rock Island bonds in his pocket and declared that tie was being chased by detectives, was overtaken at Toecane, N. C. near the Tennessee line, Thursday night and taken to Spartanburg.. ; The StuUbs bill to call a constitn t'onsl convention for the revision of l ie North Carolina constitution was fVated in the House Wednesday i ;l.t a vote of 69 to 22 after two ! mrs i.. ..anient, opened by Doughton, i f A!!. ;liany, against the convention d Turlington, of IredelL for it. IJ. 75. V.-s. L. M. . w, (.nwr! of No. 7, but fur d tmsa of Sa'sv rv, died SuBday. Lim Lola Cook, taerher at the Dry rboul bouse, spent Saturday and San day with fcoroe fdks near KannapoU. P. A. Earnhardt Sons feare in- Stalled a much larger boiler at their' leap factoring plant, and ara now better pr pared to tale ar of their increased boainesa, . -v TV A. C LaaU Harem Works have just put ia another bait power etiiehing tnaine. U. U. Lenta attended a araU meet- iof af N. C. Cmi at Salisbury Fri day and Saturday. ',' - Prof J, B. Low, ate baa baaa sick for snore than a weak, ia axein able to attend to fata duties at the Peck Academy. Wm. Haraptba and family: of Gold mn, spent Sunday nith Jasoa Earn hardt. . " - While cutting rroaatiM Saturday B. C Dry accidentally eat hi foot. but ia getting along very nicely. CLOD KNOCKER. FOR THE SAKE OF OTHE&S. Considers it Bar Duty to TsU "I strit thia for publication with the bnpa that it will influent ethers who suffer as I did to try tbe great Root Juice Remedy. The wonderful medicine baa done so oraoh rood for ma, that feel it my duty to tell it. For yearn I spent a life of misery, but thanks to the great discovery, I am now free from every ache and pain. I, like many dthera, was very skeptical when t he papers first told of the many hundreds of cures Root Juice was making, but after seeing several peo ple that were using it, I concluded to rv it, although I felt that every organ of oiv bodv was almost worn out. My liver watt torpid, my kidneys were weak and my stomach was in a horri ble condition. At times it felt like it was full of racks. A good deal of gas formed and I had weak spells frequently and was badly constipat ed. My appetite was very poor and even in hot weather my hands and feet were cold. I was using some kind of medicine most all the time, without miK'h benefit. After taking the Juice a few days I began to im prove. I have used four bottles and am feeling better than I have for twenty years, and I believe the rem edy 'has pennanently cured me." Mrs. J. A. Colbert K. R. No. 7, Fort Wayne, Ind. The great remedy has done worlds or good here, as anyone an learn by calling at Marsh's Drug Store. EASTERN NO. 10. Mr. Calvin Taylor, of near Love's ubapel, is in a serious condition and is hardly expected to live. Leonard, tine little son of Mr. and Mrs, R Ia Hanisell, wtto has been real eick for some tftne is improving, we are glad to note. Miss Hikla Sossnuion has entered King's Business College, of Charlotte, recently. Mr. bamuel Eudy ywfco was attend ing The Southern Industrial Institute, of Lburlotte, and accidentally got shot by one of his friends, is now at his home. SUNSHNE. NO. 9 TOWNSHIP. Mrs. Jessie Tally is spending this week in Concord with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Rine hardt will go to housekeeping this week on Mr, M. A. Fnrr's place, in No. 9. How'a TUlf We offer On Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh that eannot ba eared by Hall's Catarrh Cora. ' F. J. CHENEY A CO. Toledo, O. We, the nndersurend. have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan cially ablo to earry oat any obligation made By ma nrm. s w l i Tirwfi mnrivsuminv v . .... n i nam m uurai). Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall 'a Catarrh Cora ia takta inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and moeons surfaces of the system. Testimonala sent free. , Prieo 75 eentg per bottle. Sold by all dmf gists. Taka HaU's Family PilLj for con stipation. ' v A Rdbibb Oongk Medidzui rs 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 bar boon cured of bad eonghs and colds by tbe use of Foley's Honey and Tar and I am never without a bottle in my honse. Soothes and relieve the irrita tion in the throat and loosens up the eoild, I hart always found it a re liable congh cure." Sold by Cabar rus Drug Co. , t - look for tlit Bat E3r . On the paeksge when yon boy Foley's Hogey and Tar for eongha. Nona (en nine without tbe iBee Hire. Remembet the same, Foley's Honey and Tar and reject any substitute. Sold by Ca barrus Dfcj Co. ' 'V..'"',.-!.; PTLE3 CSZZD HT 6 TDM DATS Paso Ointment ia artn?el to cure any ease of ItcLL LUn l, Llee&r, or Protudinj THcs ia 6 to II days or money refanJ. LJa. . Caa ecr T. . y C.Ira J i-s. '3 C . alack. Eiclaea Cm to Eowol t der. A doctor llnA otMKtitHl whta t n Ited by a paiieot k, "Ara t. ,r towels regalart" II knows f U per aaut of illness is attended ,. L inactive bowels and torpid liver, aud that this aonditioa 'BMMt be rtmovJ gently and thoroughly before bealia caa ba rastorad. I Rexall CNerSea ara a positive. pleasant and Baft remedy for eoo- Mipalion and bowel dMMIera in generaL We are so certain of tbeir great roraUve valua that wa prom ise to return tbe purbaeerV none? is very ease where they fail to produce entire satisfaction.. BesaM Orderlies are as tea like san dy, they act qniatty and bar a sooth ing, atremrthaninA healing in tl nonce oa rna entire inteatinal traet. Tbey do not ponce, grape, eausa aawwa. flatnlence,. axcessiva looseness, diar rhoea or other annoying effect. They are especially good for children, weak persons or old folk. Two vises, 25c. and Ifle. Sold ooly at our store Tha Rexall Store. Gibson Drug Store. - ' ' - - ' v -. - AinnJAL STATEMENT For the year ending December 3: 1910, of the condition and affairs o: tbe Citizens' Building and Loan A aociatioo; Ihrnrponded April 30, 1906; commenced bum new May 5, 1906; home office Union Street, Concord, N. C. - . ; ;;-JV- Made to Insurance Commissioner, Raleigh, H. C4 as raanired by law. STOCK. Amount of authorized shares 1,000,000.00 Par value of each share 100.00 Number of aheres in force --m st beginning of year 1,958 Number shares subtwrihed during year 519 Number shares cancelled 518 Number shares in force at end of year 1939 Number shareholder! -wiMie 257 Number sti a'rehblders colorwl 12 RECEIPTS. Installments paid $23,899.00 Moragegcn paid in wliole or in pn 13,435.00 Loans on sliareb paid 1,300.00 Interest received 3,717,85 Fines received 40.05 Entrance fe 129.75 Transfer, fees 3.90 Money borrowed) 400.00 Total $42,925.35 DISBURSEMENTS. ' Loans on mortgagien, white 22,47.1.00 Loaus on mortgnges, colored '400.00 Lotvna on shares ; , 575.00 Paid on wii bilrawaW, dues 12,4740 Salaries 300.00 Advertiang and printing 2620 Mreat 648.94 Taxes 67.07 Other dfeburspmente in de tail: Sundry expenses 14)00 Enrta-anoe fees ielturned 2.00 Ovwrthnft Dec. 31, 1909 61.03 Total diribwseroeaits $41,743.74 1,181.61 Balance, i-lh on hand! Total , ASSETS. $42,9253 Loans on mortgages (faoe value) " $6475.00 475.00 1,181.61 Loans on slmrea Cash in bank Total LIABILITIES. $69,831.61 Due shareholders, install- nienca paid $0275.75 400.00 7,155.86 Borrowed money Surplus Total : 'J', Vfi- $69331.61 SUte of Nortk Canlinat-Connty of caiarrn--eBr W. C Houston. ' presfalenlt : John Fox, secretary of tohe Cslizene Build ing and LkMn. AiMociation, of Concord, North Canolina, ,heing. duly sworn, each for -himself deposes and says mat tney are the above-described offi cers of the said Association, and that on tbe 31 day ef December last all toe above-described assets were the absolute property of the said Asso ciation, free and clear irom any liens or claims thereon except as above stated; and that tbe foregoing state ment, with the schedule and explana tions "therein contained, assumed or referred to, ere a full and comet exhibit of all tbe assets, liabilities, in come and disbursement, and of the condition and affairs of the said As sociation on "the said ; 31st day December last, and for the year end ing on that date, according to the best of their information,: knowledge and belief, respectively. ;j - ., . W. C. HOUSTON, President.: JOHN FOX, Secretary. , . I Sworn. eMl subscribed before me, die 18th day of JeJnoarv, A. 1911. '...v.;.-'; :;t f L. CROWELL, N. P. State of North Carolina Insurance Department.' - " Raleigh, Jnusry 27, 1911. ,' . I, James R. Young Insurance Com missioner, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct abstract Citizen Building and Loan Associa tion ,of Concord, N. C, filed with this Depaittrnent allowing tJne condition of said assocWtion on -tJie 31s day of December, 1C10. ; JAMES R. YOUNO, ' ' Insurance Commissioner. ' ( i Ljfr Here m - "' men in tr - v-aui oi uut ; .-"-r " v. i' a .i .. many omer acver iegai srjies. f u are Kav all the famous Regal quality that insures long '' service. - . ' ' ' , r You'll have no difficulty in finding a style that suits . youexacuy ana pedect nt ana comiorL Cannon & Fetter Cnipany Dandruff and Itching Scalp Yield te v this Treatment : Why experiment trying to drive the dandruff germ from underneath the skin with greasy -lotions or fancy hair dressing when druggists every-1 where and in concord. . Marsn mag Store will guarantee : ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP to entirely rid tbe sealp of the germ life that causes the trou ble. , - l- ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP can be ob. tained in any eity or town in America and are recognized tbe best and most 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 stop itching and celase the scalp of dandruff and scurf. Applica tion of ZEMO and use ZEMO SOAP will cure the most obstinate ease of eczema or skin disease. -- We in vit, yon to try ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP and if not entirely sat isfied we will refund your money. MARSH'S DRUO STORE. ' Babylon was probably the first ctV to attain a population of a mlUtoa. Tbe area of tbe city was S2S aqnars tnllea. Foley Sidney Pffls Are tonie in action, quick in results. A special medicine for all kidney and bladder disorders. ' alary- C. Abott, Wolfeboro, N. lays: "I was aifiie ed with a bad ease of rheumatism, dus to uric acid that my kidney failed to dear out of my blood. I was o lama in my feet, joints and back that it .was agony for ma to, step.: I used Foley Kidney Pills - for three days when I was able to get np and more about and the pains were all gone. This great great change in condition I owe to Foley Kidney Pills and recommend them to any on suffering as J, have." Sold by Cabarrus ling Company. . , ' "What are moumful numbersT" "Tbey .are the figures which a we man usee when she has to, sire her real age," Foley' Kidney Remedy an Apr- - cution. . " WMcConnelt, Catherine St, El mire, N. Y writesr "I wish to ex press my appreciation of the great good I derived from Joley's JUdney Remedy, which I used for a bsd ease of kidney trouble. Five bottles did the work most effectively and proved to me beyond donbt it is the most re liable kidneymedicin I hay ever taken. - Sold by Cabarrus Drug Co. ; "Does your husband forget to mall the letters yon giro bimr "Never. I put them la his cigar casei-CleTelaBd Leader. For La Grippe Coughs and Stuffy 'vV.v-w ... Colla. -'.; Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It gives quick relief and expels the eold from your system. It eontains no opiates, is safe and sure. Sold by Cabarrug Drug Co. ' ; ;:;-1; '-..; i i i iv-T-y'v . ' Chalk and Olua, , A little powdered chalk Will add ma terially to the strength of ordinary glue. - ' .: ' ,, For either acute or chronic kidney disorders, for annoying and painful urinary irregularities take I V f Kid. ney Pills. An honest an d Active meu, ;'ne for kidney and t'" ' 1 ?r dis orders.'' Sold by Cfctarrus L j Co. ra!ate (. to--.!s, froac44 es?y and natursl mnv ?, c s cm- trri-"."an Doe' iL. : "-': . Ask' your iZZ t-ia. ..i.lix. ' A Popular marf t?rral worn tills season hv t KfrM-J ; -v-fjnysnvv T a toe United States. auic cuiu we u snow yOU r . ' i . i a it we u guarantee "A WELCOME CHANCE TO ' THOSE WHO SUFFER." Coming to Concord, North Carolina on Tuesday, Fsbrnary 7th, to stay a', the Si Cloud-Normandy. V Dr. Francis S. Packard OF GREENSBORO, N. 0. ' Ccrsnlation and Examination Conn dential, Invited and FREE. Tnm IftwftUt To see all of his regular Patient and such new Oases, as may wish to- eoasalt him. Draaantenjoysaatatewiaerepntaaon, amonir the rjcofeSeton and the Pnblie of North Carolina, where for more than 28 years be has devoted his entire time to the Study, Treatment and Cor of Chronic leasee. The Doctor nas bad wonderful Bcass in his cbesea work, that of carina chronic siiffarers. Men. Woman and Chib resv The Patients be has restored to Health after tbey bad given p all hope -af being Cured are - weathered by the inaanrie.)Hc is kind, generous, democratic gentleman to meet, of high scholarly attainments; and dignified per sonality. Coupled with a Brotherly inter est, in all who seek his advice. He does not take a Patient for Treatment unless he can foresee a Car of the Case., The most ttuainiaadshla feature of hie work, and one that appeale to the ordinary sick esrioa, Is the fact of his charge being so reason me ana tnooerate s to maze it within the reach of even the very poor. At no time -do the charge amount to more than $7.00 month or about $1.50 week. He gives his own medicines. and there are no extra Charges. It take mm never more than from tour to six Months to Cure a Case under Treatment. All Cases, even those, who have been given p as Iacsa-ahle or Hopeless, have been Cored and tattered to perfect beal.li by this &ci.'ms Physician end tbe wonderful aaethods be employs. ' If yon want to meet him and have him examine von. go to see him, and talk the matter over with him. , It will cost you nothing- it be does not put yon under; treatment. ;, u He take your ease, wiu cost you a very small sua to get well. ': Remember the Date. '7f:-?1!TTTT c.: . -'':. ' ' v " 1 r February 7th, and com early, and be onumo. .:'-v':::-r'-:;v:;::-"t:;':"' I have purchased outright a dry preparation for cleaning ladies' gar ments that I guarantee to give satis faction, or I will make no charge for the work. I am sole owner of this preparation and on account of the ex cellent satisfaction it has given I make this proposition to tba l. ,iies of Con cord and vicinity: fiend us any ar ticles or garments you want cleaned and after we omi this dry cleaning preparation o nthem, if they are not entirely satisfied with the work I will make no charts. . j' ' d. T.. r - 1-3. I tcprli'.ar. - " V : f-r Jib Tf-Zzi Style t41 mwvs1 Why - There are many reasons ' why no other name de scribes them. For years -people s have paid ''fifty cents or'more for hosiery that wore out in a day or a week. ' - Now, for twenty-five , ' cents (four pairs in a box . for a dollar) ithey get a . stocking equally m -as, sightly, 4that , s wears four months ' and; longer , with out darning in' heel, toe or sole. 'f , CO. WHITE-MOEEISON-rLO' Importance ot Ilich Grade Sanitary Plumbing, v v- Good Plumbing is one of tb important features abont bouse. Tea eannot have to many aafeuards fea : the health of your family and yonr. self.' Therefor the slight eost af tb BEST Plumbing will in reality b health assurance as well a a aariaf in repair bills, f BANTTAEY 7LTJ7aQ3 CO. - Fbon KL : Asthma! Aclhnia! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives instant relief and an absolute care ' in all cases of Asltuna. Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on receipt of price Si.oo, Trial Package by mall cents. WILLIAMS MFG. CO.. Pan, Owbt OUs Sold by Dark Drag Comr ssy. DENTISTRY . I am now in the Morris building, over the Cabarrus Savini Pank. . jl o. i.r- -.: :3. 1 Gk m m m " , 'sjj w w .' : UinacfG::tcr;:: Accepted by t! 3 II- :r3 ol America aatla cue tr! only external prepanillaz t3t positively and quid!? ' CUIlESall forns cf lamination or.Ccr?stl; snchas Pceu .r-'i.Crc;, Conjbs, Col 3, ricsrisy. ) SinctGowant Preparation h,m Iff a introtlaciHt Acr ( but g&'me.l a strong foot-hold in many vt o-r bt8tfitiiilitwhomtkuowMF0! r. inf von Hilrertisemait rvtt a, without solicitation. Jt alivi mnkf good. , WtUlSnt &v. Tillln,Ohio. . i, - . r:TT3-tAYir.v;ziTcV:r" . All Draistsla. tl. J",. C0WSKED!CUC0r c. I J.r.nlllf. m khi ! '( , t u.
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