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.Li I. j. r tor and JTo?riV, joss . s LmI 1 : -o, X. 71 Eall Tains, X. 14. r.: lUiSC&lPTIOH KATX3. - ' On Yser ' Pit .Mirths H0 Three Moatse IL Om Mouth .40 juilxsseb's jrxouvoncorr. Advertistsg rets eta be had at th - effle. Copy (or ehancee most W in U lQo'eoeka. a. . Cards of Thanks Resolution or ' tespeet, - tad -aimilsr article art (barged at tha rata ? 5 enta par fin Cash ia all eases. Entered at teeoad elan mall matter April 28, 1910, at tba postoffle at Concord, N. C, ander the act of March 3, 1879. -Oat f tta etty aid by mail Ua fol lowing pries ea Uie Ertainf Tris m win prevail: Ona Month -25 Six Months 1-5 Twelve Month 3-00 JOHIT it OOLB8BT. City Editor. Contort, N. C March 1, 1911. The Congressmen are willing enough to eat off passes from edilors, but when it comes to abridging their own privileges why, that' another mat ter. Charlotte Chronicle. The have not only rut off ' ' passes ' ' from editors and everybody else, which was exactly right, but they have rone to the oirtrageous length of say ing that editors and railroads shall not affect an exchange of advertising space for mileage on a purely business basis. Such an exchange would be an injustice to nobody and affects only the railroads and the newspapers themselves. The editors have never asked for any "special favors" and desire none. What they want is the right to sell their advertising space for ash or anything else they want to take for it. If they 'want to sell it for railroad mileage it should be pure ly a matter of a business deal between them and railror.da We will, how ever, do the Congressmen the justice to say that we have no idea 'they ex pected that such a construction would be placed on the law as the Interstate Commerce Commission placed on it. We have heard several of them say so. Still, no genuine effort has been made to set b matter right. The Legislature begins the last week of the session in a remarkable condition. So far almost no meas ures of State-wide importance have been enacted. Numerous important bills are pending and the real work of the session is yet to be done. It can hardly be done in one week. In the hurry and rush there is danger of imperfect legislation and much danger of sneak bills. Statesville Landmark. The fact is deplorable. As the Landmark says, practically all the leg islation of State wide importance is yet to be enacted, if enacted at alL Of course, many of these measures have been considered, and the matter of their passage may consume only a abort time. Bat it is a physical im possibility to nave the necessary cler ical work done in the four days thai yet remain.' In all the hurry and eon- fusion soma bad and undesirable leg. islation will almost certainly be sneaked in. This state has a prohibition law, but it has prohibition only in part The i legislature should not adjourn without making it tight enough to amount to a real test. Greensboro News.. . With the exception of the law as v construed by the Supreme Court af ' fee ting the locker clubs, the laws are "tight" enough bow.' The only trou j. Ma is that tha law against the sale of 7 whiskey in drug stores and by blind tigers is not enforced in many eoromu H nitiee because the officers are in aym i pathy wkh tha whiskey business ana H wink at violations. And when sifted , to its last analysis, it will be found that in such communities the fanH is with the people themselves. Tha laws wilt be executed in any city or com 1 1 munity where the people are in favor ' of their enforcement, "v'i"8-' 7 Tba i Wartou-Sslem Southbound f Railway fw.ipany snncunees ' the "opnin of its entire line, and inangu " ration of I reijrlu and puswnger ser v vie ' oe; frr Winston SaJem and "'Wadesboro on March 6th, 1011 thus forming; a nv short :ine between the 'North and West and the Southeast, . in eoneet'on wilh the Xrrfolk 4 Westprt Kh lwuy nr.d , the Atlantie ' Coast line Esilroad. , ' t ri'v r;::s are f "t I'. .'-.,, rhaama:'. a md 1. Her .-s t" ' ii ae ' i i and tZ.il a ; ' T '' i t!l I! lory dl. V if I I" u 4 fy . - I Oaprrtcht by imtrlcu Fran Association. SPEAKER CANNON, WHO WILL fVIMirs nearly np for TJncls Joa la the speaker's chair."' Hi has ,; I ' been thcra almost etfht years, so long "that be haa grows! fast to the seat, but Champ Clark la going to break him loose from " -that high and mighty place and tell him to go way back and ' ' att down In an ordinary congressman's chair. Cannon will do It with : aia TMtomai7 smlls, for he is a game old fsllow-and can take his medi etas Jlks a good patient who minds what the doctor says. sir. Cannon ess from Danville, where Jnst now there la an Investigation of whole sal vote baying., Danville and vicinity seem to be vying with Adams ssmty, O., la a contest to determine which can open the Jack pot is the hasBptoa ret selllag eomaaonlty. Bat that haa nothing to da with "the subject of this sketch," as some writers would put it. Joseph Qm . xtsj CaasMM always got pleisty of vetas to ret Ufa htm to congress without botag them, and he seems still to be a popular favorite with hla eld ' ft'tsaas back home: 'f . ,-,f. f;. FREEDOM, rrsedom can nsrer be given. It most be purchssed. Booker . T. Washington. Wast Paper ia Talnable. It la an"lnTeresTIng!act that wait paper can be so Important a commer cial factor. In Toronto, Canada, there are 10.000 tons of waits paper collect ed annually. For these there is re eelrsd about S100.000. ; i: S Tot Just the ordinary waste paper tba sum of $10 a ton la paid. -But for tha better grade of watt paper the price has been known to run as high as f0 a Jen, Cbleage Bar 11 Street Numbars, Those who hsve superstitions regard ing the number 13 will have no cause for uaeaslness over the assignments of new street a ambers In the downtown district of Chicago. Tha number has been avoided. A Food I 'Expert. ' In making the world-famed food " Combined whol ' wheat and barley In nch away '' that K ia partly digested be- for tal&f aten. . ; ' Th dlstas in the barley ' . in th presence of heat gad ' moiaturs, chances tba more or less indigestihl starch part of the grain Into an easily digested form If snfar ' Just as th orrana of th body chaai it if they on nt proparly. thus th expert solved the problem of perfect digestion: for those who may be below " for . . - i Postura Cereal Co., lid., ' Eaftls tV-!:, t",h. GO WAT BACK AND SIT DOWN 4- NEIGHBOBLT ADVICE : Freely Given by a Concord Citizen. .When one has suffered toilturea from a bad back and found out bow the aches and pains esn be removed, advice is of untold value to friends and neighbors, particularly when they know the statement is absolutely cor rect. Thef ollowing neighborly advice eomes from a Concord resident. ' 5 Mrs. D. M. Thornburg, 45 Crowell street, Concord, N C. says: - "Sev eral years ago I used Doan's Kidney Pills and from my experience -feel justified in advising other kidney snf- terers to use tnem. At that Hme my back was very lam and sore and of ten pains extended into my limbs. I also bad dull, miserable headaches and diary spells and wai annoyed by irregular -passage of the kidney sea rations. Thinking that in V .trouble arose from disordered kidneys,, I began using uoan's Kidney Full and wss convinced that they were the remedy I needed." . TI.ey soon dis posed of my complaint and it has never returned." , For sal by all dealers. Price 50 tents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agent for the United Stat. - . Remember the name Doan's an take no otter. U y Th am of rheumatlnin la cxoms arte acid la th blood. To our rheu muttam thl acid muat b zpclled from th (yatem. Rheumatism U an Inter 1 diMaa and raqulr aa Internal Nmedy. Rubbing with oil and llnt mnU may mm th pain, but they will no mora cor rheumatism than paint .Will ohanire th liber of rotten wood. ' Cam SthcwaiMtasa T Stay Cared. ' - Science ba discovered a perfect and complete car called Rheumacld. TeKt d In hundred of cases. It ha effected marveknia cure. Rheutnadde remove the cause, eta at th Joint from the Insld. aweepa th poisons out of th vstem, tone np th stomach, regulate th boerel and kidney. Sold by dru SIsm at trs. and tl; in th Ublet form t Sm). and toe., by mall. Booklet free. Bobliltt Chemical Co., Baltimore. M1. Oct At lae Jsiata STraaT Tee iasid. 1 A -f. Soil by Cltson Crag Con. For CJ Tb residence of V a J. B. Caldwell. Jno. K. Ta S Co.- . 'II t . . . 'S Tf j men r full ji . gxnt jw , m i. li many other, clever' pjsgal styles? All are hav all the hxaous Regal quality that msurehs service. - c You'll have no difficulty in linding a style that suits you exactlyT-and perfect fat and comfort - Gannon & etz;er Company. Southern Commercial Congress, At lanta, Oaltarcb 8tsvl0th. . Account of the above occasion the Seaboard Air line baa arransred for exceedingly low round trip rate from all stations on its lines to Atlanta, Ga. These tickets will be on sal March 5th, 6th and 7th, and for trains sched uled to arrive in Atlanta on the morn ing of the 8th. Tickets will be limited to return until 'March 20th. v By de positing ticket, however, with Joseph Richardson, Special Agent, 729 Equit able building, Atlanta, Ga not-later ban March 20th, and upon payment of fee of $1.00 per ticket at the time of deposit, the same can be extended un til April 15th. a '.-j'v-jJ'; ; - The Seaboard Air line baa excellent double daily service to Atlanta, Pull man Electrie Lighted Sleepers, un surpassed Dining Car:: servie la carte, vestibule highback seai coaches and convenient schedule For rates, schedules Pullman reservations, call on or wnte any local agent or H. 8. Leard, Division Passenger Agent, Hal. reigh, N. C. Improved Service to ' KnoxvOla, Cin cinnati, Lonisvill and Pointg Wst Effectiv with th Inamraratlon of the Southern's new train the Carolina Special which ta a solid through train from Charueston, S. C to Cincin nati, Ohio, put in operation on Jan uary 2, 1911, passengers for Knox ville, Cincinnati, Lonlavill. and points west, ean leave SalisJUory on train No, 21, at 2:30 p. m.; which is a solid through train i from Goldsboro to Ashevaie,f with -parlor ear," amvine at Ashevill at 7:40 p. m. and Cincin nati at 10:00 a. m. The Carolina Special makes Close connection at Lex ington, Ky, for Louisville and points west.; Thia gives thro daily connec tions from this section to Knoxville, Cincinnati and points west, and very grestly improves th seme. Low Bait to Atlanta, OaV and Ka tun via. Southern BaHway, A eonni of Soothern CommeT-' dal Congress, Uarch t-10. The Southern Railway offers low rat of f 8.90, Concord, N, C to At lanta, Qa., and return on account of meeing of Southern Commercial Con gross. Tickets on sal March 5, 0 and 7, with return limit March 20th, with privilege of an extension until April 15, by depositing ticket and payment of ona dollar.: For farther informa tion, Pullman ' accommodations, etc. apply-to E. Runion. agent, or write; R H. Butts, Traveling Passenger Agent, Charlotte, N. C ::iVIil3QA2ILTB ; "WrUlea Sa Yea Caa ln2,rs!iitt IT 1 300 Picture; 400 Articles 250 Pa j A wonderful onrnf fcalAe. 1umiu... fny tKikm. A i.. Lswyers, Tf"' I.-.. utHfiiireni. h-- mumh. I- rl Uiwl-r tr nw- - r ptii.u!.- h - ... . 1'- Popular Here is a smart Recal vrcra this wasda by the b the United States. . stru-A- rA ww.x-uvs IT W 41 miuvv YUU we 11 guarantee Jfccro t Cr.ly Ona ma tot tMMKii ovat to 'Always remember, the full name. . tat this signature on every box, " - ..,;r- i ih.lKdJ Dssirctlc , OHiccs Morris Building Best location in city. Steam heat, lifeht and janitor service ..free, " ' - v ; 'i - AUo ..fcleepinfr'-TOonis, bath, light anJ-janitor . service free. - . -hohe No. CO I Piri!:;;SE:iltli - I bavo purchased outright a dry preparation for cleaning ladies' gar ments that 1 guarantee to give satis faction, or I will maks no eharcre 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 the liiliea of Con cord and vicinity:' Send na any ar ticles or garments you want cleaned and after wa nee this dry eleaning preparation o nthem, if they are not entirely satisfied with the work I will make no ' euarge. . t .v j Hr-' TBespectf ully, 4 - ;t, i"-- 0. B. rOWrLT3, Proprietor. Thon 188. ; .y :-; Impcrtsmce v of I High i Grade Saaitsryi r 5 ir Good Plumbing U o s of the moat Important featuiet t'.' t a bouse. Ton ctnsot have to i j t fuardi fot i.':e I"' b f j- r f 'y and yonr- ': .''Ji'tt lt cost af th T I '. ' ' in reality be 'if s fci 'J as a saving I an r i.i t rl 'n .tt i : . BW""" latsssari ' if v - ' ' ' ' styfc; if : A model best-dressed r $453 ' J $5CO i : w . . nunc a com m one oat. l.ook 25a. QJ NOTICE LAST CALL FOB TAXES. y On April 1st 1911 I will be forced r nv l aw .u for taxes that are still unpaid. Now good, people why not rait at once and pay your taxes and: save mo this em- barrossin duty and" yourselves this extra eost. Now if you have not paid, yonr taxes this means ypu, - ' ' ' ' ; With best wishes for yousJl, I am yonr to collect THE TAX. - , - ' " J.' F., HONBYCUTT, " , " ' Sheriff. ' Feb. 27rh, 1911, ; .- , 27-10d t&t" Follow Clarao Fcd ftround'tb-lVcuJ! 8? Editor Clarence Poe of The Prciivi Parmer and Gazette has just started on i iour Around the World, making a epecia itudy of everytliing bearing on tl south Southern Afrriculture, Manufao . mring. Commercial Opportunities, Politi cal and Racial Problems, etrv etc. Me Poe's articles will appear exclusively in baleigh. n. c. ' . v - starkville, miss. - and will alone be worth ten times the subscription price. , "Mr. Poe Is one of the forer t and sonndt-at thitikera In the South t y." Atlanta Constitution, - . No on hat errr mad umU ttnr $s the tpei tol reprtsentotiv qf Soutntm it tertstt and necJs. Write at once for free sample cc; ' Per Cala 130 arrcs of land to smith of Concord,--near Cu,.;! si RailvraV. latraiii if l'i'"U at om-s. J 1 K. l';.l'oi ion C"U'i any. ' tf 1
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