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r. r - " I. in: wcr-zrra vr;::z:r. 1CZ5 B. I mx aad TroprUtor. Uul Ttkphene, K. Tf. ZtU TslVoae, ! irosCZIPTIOS BATE, - But Bomb Three Monihe U-3 On Month : - puilxsszi'b AJraouaciaQaiT. Advertising rates eaa be had at the offiefc ' Copy few ekaacea But be. in at 19 e'eeek a. av . - -r . Cards of Thanks, Beeolutwus of Respect, and eimllar articles are charged at the rate t J MnU per line-lCesa . in aU eases. - Entered as second dan mail matter April "28, 1910, at the postofflee at Concord, N. C, under tbt art of MankS. 187ft. Owl of the city art by nan the f . Wwingnrieea a tha Evening Trik u will prevail: On Maaih . t -25 Six Month 10 Twelve Montha 3.00 JOBX U. naiXBXT, City Editor. Concord, N. C February 18, 191L QUITO THE GOOSE THAT LAID TEB GOLDEN BOO. The rumor is current that the pro moters of the interurban road, which it is proposed to build through this State, are going to cut Davidson coun ty off the line. It has always been in tended that the line would pass through Concord, Salisbury, Lexing ton, Thomasville and High Point on to Greensboro and Durham. It is now said to be theThtention to eliminate Davidson county entirely and run the line through DaVie county to Winston-Salem, and thence to High Point and Greensboro. This decision, it is said, has been brought about by the unreasonable attitude of the people of Davidson county in the natter of chaiging prices for rights-of-way over their lands which amount to little less than robbery. That this is true is proven by tha attitude of the Leington Dis patch, which in an article of a column and a hair in length in a recent issue gives its own people one of the fiercest roasts we have ever seen administered. Among other things tha Dispatch says : WS "Vna Ik r.r4-m inlnSn aknnt tha' matter Davidson county . has reached tha point where "corporation baiting" must atop, j We can not af ford to have the word go out that Lexington and Davidson county will not give a corporation a square deal. We are not saying this for the sake of any corporation on earth. We are Baying it for the benefit of the people of Davidson county. We have bad lawyers and we have a few now that took inordinate delight in start ing' trouble If or corporations. There ., have been suits against the Southern Power Company and against other corporations which wer entirely un called for. Some' are on the docket of the superior court of Davidson county today. The lawyer, of course, will get his little forty, fifty, or even hundred-dollar fee and the plaintiff will get. bis part of the swag let us call things by their right names, for tha money wrung unjustly from a cor poration ia as much entitled to the nam of "swag" as that taken from a ekisen by the burglary route or the hold-op plat but, what a short-sighted policy it is 1 The lawyer will lose act only hie self-respect, but he will lose financially in the long run end it is a cinch that the property owner will lose and lose heavily, if his greed . serves to drive away the interurban and that is exactly what it promises to do.-' .. :.:--;:-v i "We have in mind now one case in which theSoathern Power Company .ia being sued for (300 damages to a email tract of land which sold in 1900, or thereabout, for only $360. It is now valued at less than $1,000 and the power transmission lines ran along the border of the little tract of land " distance of less than 400 - yards. fiotten!" t. .; ;:v,;,:V. Lawyers the Only One Who Object ' t to the Torrana System. - Carolina Union Farmer. . M - I So far as we can determine there is but one objection to the Torrens sys. tent of registering land titles and that objection ia the legal profession of North Carolina not quite all the pro tfession, but nearly all. If you haven't written -your representative, and e- - pecially your Stale- Senator,, about this matter and let them, know how , yon feel about it, won't you get busy right after supper tonight and attend to the matter without delay f If yon ' have already written, can't you write i 'em a few more bnea to let them know that you prefer to be remembered with tt lave so many flattering promises I re th election T The legislature v. 1 rmt be in session much longer, . t 1 . " .t is 1 done must be ' done -ia C erl mm f t ' '. ' ,1 c a a I tus FAnxs ur cisna. Uonroe Enquireiv ' Whst did yorf have for diaeer to- Jayf Aa impertinent qaamion, yoa day say, hut it is one that aaa well be ftkd of any ciuaen in this land of plenty wit boat embai i auent to ban. Taere waa braad ! the heat ; meat, plenty of it I see or mors kind of vegetables; coffee or . milk, and then there waa ia aQ probabili ty aome pie, ealca, poddiag or some other desoert. Ia other words, yoa had a eqnare meal and yon have all yoa eea eat three timet every day of your life.' Yon de not know what it ia to he hungry: - ' - ' Thia ia written to broach the aub- jeet of the famine now existing in China. Bead tee report of the ter rible famine in China, read of how men, women and children are dying by the roadside for the lack of food Think of that densely . populated, crowded land where there is never any great surplus of food like there is with ua ia thia country think of the crop failure there on aceoont of tb great floods, think of the par ents giving their children away to whoever will feed them The ot it na tion is so foreign that we cannot con ceive the distress of it. And then think of what you had for dinner. And think, too, as yon look upon the faces of your well-fed children that multiplied thousands of little yellow children on the other side of the globe would deem it the greatest of blessings if they could be given the contents of your kitchen slop-bucket. There is a creed that teaches that all men are brothers. Do you believe in the common brotherhood of man? The writer is frank to tell you that foreign missions is not his long suit but when strong men and women and little children ar- starving for bread, .that's not a matter to spend many words about. Let the heathen Chinese be able to say to Christian America, "I was hungry and you gave me bread." Now, if any of you well-fed people want to "give anything to these starv ing people in China, The Enquirer folks will take your money, send it on with their subscription to the National Red Cross Society and the same will be acknowledged in these columns. Just a little from every one now will mean so much to those starving Chin ese. They are Good Church Polks Too. Albemarle Enterprise. In copying our recent editorial in reference to a class of subscribers that gives every newspaper trouble which is not conducted on a strictly cash in advance basis, the Greensboro Christian Advocate says: "The editor of the Stanly Enter prise, which by JtUaay is one of the' best weekly newspapers eoming to this office, bewails a bad habit of some sub scribers. The Advocate has lost enough on an average to pay the editor's salary and all the clerical expenses of the of fice for the last 10 years to elect saints who insist that they are under no obligation to pay for a paper contin ued to them after the time paid for has expired. Eight recently, in our effort to be a little more careful to accomodate this class of subscribers, and not being able to discriminate in every ease, we have given mortal of fense to some who happened to fall under the scimitar and they have writ ten us "huffy" letters, saying we were afraid to trust them for a little while. So what is a poor editor to dot And these are all good church folks at that. Brother Bivins." tion whatever to the ho-hum of the buy man. - ' SUFFERED 23 YEARS Is CsXsnh rzZzni ty Penza. Mrs. 7. H. Bouftand, Satt Saba, Texas, writes: , '"For twenty-three rears X waa a eon atant sufferer from chronto catarrh. I had a severe m la err and burn liia in the top of . my head, There was al most a con tinual drepw ptaf of mucua In to mr throat, whic-caused frequent ex peete ration, My en tire sys tem gradually -. became In Voir ed. and HZL ny wnHTO Mr(jt H Brew worse, a , had an incessant cough and frequent attacks of bilious colic, from which it seemed I could not recover. ly bowels also became s.Tected, cawing slarmlng attacks of hemorrhr - j, I tried many ririedles, Which gavt only temporary relief or no relief at alL I at lat tried Peruna, and in three days I was re lieved of the bowel derangement After using five bottl: I was e- ' 'f cut1. 1 moot clieerfu" r". t t V t Hare la a Hats i A ?vtoa Woman 'a Exparaace. Ton know iast how it Is yonrelf when yoa are tired out, rwrh; a little rno-dowo, and hardly aoie to drag around, Ufa ia ft harden, yoa are irriuWe, - nervous, depressed and every little task seems like a moun tain. Visa Katharine Barns, of Xewtnn. Maasu sera "About six months aio I waa ia a ran-dowa. condition and my blood was very poor. I had takes several medietoes prescribed by phf- siciaas, but they seemed to do m no good. Finally Vino! waa recommend ed, and from the first bottle noticed a great improvement. . I have- taken six bottles and I feel as well aa ever, and I. would recommend Vwol to any body needing a good tonie to build them up and make them strong. V (We guarantee this testimonial to be gen nine.) V.- '-..-'I We want to ask every woman wbo finds herself in this condition to try Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron tonic, without oil, with the under standing that their money will. be re turned if it does not help them." We know Vinol wul create an ap petite, aid digestion, make pure, rich blood, and in thia way build up and strengthen the ran-dowa, overworked, nervous system. Yon take no chances. Try it. Gibson Drug Store. Backache, EhenmatUa.-Sleeplesinets Result from : disordered kidneys. Foley Kidney Pills have helped others and they will help yoa. . Mm. J. B. Miller, Syracuse, N. save: For long time I suffered witb kidney trouble and rheumatism. I had se vere backaches and felt ail played out. After taking two bottles of Foley Kidney Pills my backache in gone and where I now sleep in comfort. Foley Kidasy Pills did wonderful things for me." Try them now, M. L. Marsh, Druggist. " Too Much fhone Spooning. Brockton, Mass., Feb. 17. Brock ton telephone subscribers must cease 'spooning" over the wires of their rates will he advanced, declared Man ager C. C. Starbird to-day. ; C Re says the lines are also eo tied up mornings with women talking- about the latest fashions and in discussing the best methods of housekeeping and a hundred and one other things that the expense of the company : have jumped to such an extent that higher rates will be necessary. "' - . Pneumonia Follows a Cold. But never follows the use of Fol ey's Honey and Tar, which ebeeke the cough and expels the cold,! iM. StoefeweU, Hannibal, Mo.; says,- fit beats all vhe remedies I ever used. I contracted a bad cold and was threat ened with pneumonia. One bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar completely cored me. "'"No opiates, just a re liable - household medicine. MJU Marsh. )..',$. The provision in Senator E wart's bill prohibiting newspapers from publishing advertisements of liquors ought to be passed. The people of the iState by a large majority have de clared in favor of the prohibition of the liquor traffic, and the papers of the State ought not to be permitted to abet the violation of law by adver- ising the goods. High. Point Enter prise. . - Speedy Belief From Kidney Trouble. "I had an acute case of Bright 's disease with inflammation of the kid neys and bladder, and dixainess," says Mrs. Cora Thorp, Jackson, Mich. "A bottle of Foley 'a Kidney Rem edy overcome the attack reduced ihe attack, reduced the innammation,took away the pain and made the bladder aeaon normal. I wish svervoie could know this wonderful remedy." - M. U Marsh. One day the offlee boy went to the editor of the "soaring Eagle" and saia: ' "There is a tramp at the door, and he says he has had nothing to eat for six days." - "Fetch him in," said the editor. "If we can an find out how he does it, we can run the paper for another week." . ' - Kemember the Kane. Foley's Honey and Tar for all coughs and colds, tor croup, bron chitis, hoarse ness and for racking m gnppe eonghs. No opiates. Kef use all substitutes. For sale by VL L. Marsh. . Our friends of the General Assem bly must excuse as for saying they passed one fool bilL that which re quires the sheriff of Anson county to keep blood-hounds. No wonder Anson is I among ; the "panpert.? These hounds will never pay for the Pot liquor they will drink. Thomasvills Uavidsonian. Foley Kidney Pills are a reliable remedy for backaohe, rheumatism and irregularities. They, are tonie in ac tion, muck in results and afford prompt . relief from all kidney dis orders, u. U marsh. a Prepare 3 far E-iersenci? Tliea a eoJ t com mi to yon or lo j &.mily oe iC i eii.ll if you li t it i ii i f i - .' i . ' r in 1. j.I li t rorii r 1 pr If ft i. 4 Ui J r ' t ilf i i f I - . (..-3 i.. v S -4 4 . r v ' A J, f. ; J ny " wsa this seasoo by the best-dressed t A AtnaWh ww ' 'f 7 Call at our store aoTWfl'sW you many other dever Regal styles.1 All are ' ; 1 duplicates of expensive custom models.: They T haw all theferaoiis Regal quality that insures long service. . , - , You'll hare no dlSxIty ia Ending a style" that suits .1 1 wi you exacuy--aaci penea u. aoa cocsion. . BiUNyaBnOdlu-' The Greensboro Newst ,. Some days ago the boys in " the Stonewall Jackson Traininsr echool donated the sum of $9.18 money they had earned doing little odds and ends of work tothe fund for the Nye Memorial buildine at' the school. It had been "the purpose of tha hoy to give toe money to soma worthy ob ject. Acting upon that decision they sent it to the treasurer of the fund. The incident furnishes a story that is full of interest. It shows aome' of the work -of reformation that has al ready been done. The boys in that in stitution'' ware picked up from, the drifting throng of youngsters that is daily being steeped in ein and crime drifting- helrward. The object ia to save them from tha jails and the pent weittiary, to make mea-af t hem .and give them to the etste as an asset and to humanity as a blessing. . The inci dent mentioned shows how quickly they are willing to help themselves, it : i v 3 mi- eoriQriiie -urne wors .twins; uuu for theiif uplift, and add to tha equip ment for saving still others of the boya who are going the downward ; A' Snceesiful FarmaT.':'' Mooresrillr Enterprise. -J Mr.- R.1' P. Craven, of ; CodHle Creek 'township, last week purchased the Jep Jones farm, consisting of 240 acres, paying the flat price of $5,500 for h. This land adjoina" the "home (met" of Mr.' Orawcn and gives him a total of 1150 acres in one piece in this township. Mr. Craven owns -oth er land in Rowan and Cabarrus coun ties. He is one of the most success ful fawners in this community and last year made 121 bales of cotton from all his lands, his home place making him 90 bales. He received an average of f 145 - per nnndred pounds for his cotton and 45 cents for his seed. - Mr. Craven is one of the many big feeders to our. town"i commerce. - - 8100 Eeward, 100. ' Tha readers of this paper, will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure ia all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tha only positive cure bow known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional Cuseaee.' ne- qnirea ; a " constitutional - treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon tha blood and mucons surfaces of the system. thereby destroying the foundation of tha disease, and and giving tha pa tient strength by building np the con stitution and assisting nature in do ing its work.' The proprietors have so much faith in us curauve powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for. any ease that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. .Address, - F. J. CHENEY ft CO., ". : -Ay , - - , : Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75 cents. Take Hall's Family Pi"s for eon- stipation. - ' - ,v Flirting is almost as dangerous as playing with a dpnamite stick, only those who handle it aie more care less. The widow. Strain and weaken t' e system and if not checked r"V c : v r inro "neiimonia. Ko , r cf t' 1 v ' a i'uley's Honey and 1. 1 I ". ' is for s'l cor,,' t t 1 " , i ; "y. It is a r ' "a f "7 t i f r l c f ! ( t, t 'it ' " ' 4 t A Pepuhr Here is a smart Regal . than I Intfcf as;t.Ka.A we u guarantee Bottkera Commercial Congress, -A laata, Olkt Xaxck 8ta-0th,r, Account of tha above occasion the Seaboard Air Line has arranged for exceedingly low round trip rates from ail stations on ua lines to Atlanta, Ua. These tickets 'will be on sale March 5th, -8th and 7th, and for trains sched uled to arrive ia Atlanta on the morn ing of the 8th. Tickets will be' limited to return nntil March 20ib.- By de positing ticket, however, with Joseph Richardson, Special Agent; 729 Equit able building, Atlanta, Ga not later hen March 20th, and upon payment of fee of $1.00 pes ticket at the time of deposit, the same can be extended un til April 15th. . - - ; - ; The Seaboard Air line has excellent doable dairy service to Atlanta, PuU man Electric lighted Sleepers, nn- anrpaeaed IMmngCarxserviee artt carta, vestibule highbaek neat eoaebeli. and conyenient schedules. ; For rates, schedules, Pullman reservations, eall on or writs any local agent or H. 8. Leard, Division Passenger Agent, Ral eigh, N. C. . . , Improved Service to Knorrilla, Cin cinnati, LomavlUi and Polnta West Effective with the inauguration of tha Sonthern's hew train tha Carolina Special which ia a solid through train from Cbarnestoh,-8. C to Cincin nati, Ohio, pnt ia operatioa on Jan-' nary 2, 1911, passengers' .for Knox ville, Cincinnati, Louisville, and points west, can Teavr ealisbnry oo train throngh traia from . Goldsboro to aabeville, with parlor ear,- arriving at Asheville at 7:40 p. m. and Cincin- nati at 10:00 a, as. The Carolina Specie makes close eonnection at Lex ington, Ky for Louisville and points west, This arras three daily connec tions- from this section to Knoxville, Cincinnati and points west, and very greatly improves the aerviee. - v. .' ' Three Splendid Premiums, ' The " Times " and The Tribune have ehoice of three splendid premiums to offer to all subscribers who pay a full year in advance to either paper. They are as-follows i :'' v.. ItL A pair of eight inch Spring Tension cheare. . '-L -..v 2nd. The Progressive Farmer one year for only 15 cents additional. This applies only to NEW subscribers to the Progressive Farmer. v - V 3rd. One year's subscription to the Southern Agriculturist. - All may have choice of any of the above premiums, cat of eonrse only one will be given. . i" ';cK:; - " mi mt iU,. Two cents each; 3 for 5 cents; 8 for 10 cents; 25 for 25 cents; 100 for 75 Cents. :s'.-: v ";;. i ' Five cents each; j cents a doxen. ' ,'' i:ctc.".c2 rr.r:.r crrri. ; Same priee as Lond Uteds. . ; " One cent eati to I'sistrates..' f a. . . One cent eai h or 13 cents per dozen. Five cf:.'s e:n.h; 40 cents per dozen, 1 1 i : :1. i r:r;" uivnact n J Li uojy Dssir -s. -i 1 St. Be8t4ocatioo in city, Steam heat, light and janitor eemce Iff t j-' Also sleeping1 rooms, bath, j light and .. janitor J eerrice f Plione No CO : I;T.S.ilil, Ir, l.lx -I have purchased outright ' a ' drv preparation for cleaning ladies' gar- mania mat 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 tha Mliei of Con. cord and vicinity:' Send us any ar- ucies or garmenta- you want eieanea and after we use this dry cleaning preparation o nthem, if they are not entirely, satisfied with the work I will make no charge, v Respectfully - D. B. rOWgI.r.3, PwprlstT- -'Phone 18a . , Importance ot Hih Grade Sanitary J PluEibhic? Good Plumbing ia ene ot the anoat important features about a house. Toa cannot have to many aaf-r,-'- - the health of your xanu y asa yn"iw salt Therefore the aHU eoct : f a EI-T Plumbing wia ia reall:y te health assurance aa well as a ssvirj in repair bills. . I-'-aai-now - in tie ITdrrlt I " over the Cabarrus CavL i T ' j-h,v no. i :. ; pea sals ca trrr. . ?:': '':'.' - Modern 9-room two story Luu i good neicLborhoodj h I 1 lawn; ns jaiJn; lot ) 1 . W Will sell oa sssy terms. JNO. K. PATTHHCSN ft P. rcr C:.'a or r.. t IT.-i H C. ' -t c V r's r" ' ' a on I V f : ' m t. Ai.'j to J. rJL' . f w I a., w5so::
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