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J t. ft. S. I ti.r aad PreprieUc. Unl T tit r boa. He. 71. . lU T4ThO. X. II. S32SC&XTTI0H JLATti On Ter -90 Sir mewtss i ; T),r-, Unataa 11-20 OnShUoth- -:-: .40 POAUSSE&'S AKK 0 US . iJfitiiuii Mtti hi be a4 at th efflee. Copy for enance u Cards of Thank, Reeolations of tespeet, and sinulsr eroeies arc charged at loe raw as o j- naa Caah la all ease. ' Eaterea a second claat mail matter i,m m. 101 a at lhe ostofflee at Concord, N. C, ander the aet . of a tv .far ui hv mail the fol- lowtaf priesa e tha Ersniiif Trib- oawfliatmu: n VAntk t 3a Six Momhs'I.. Tl Wuitlu 3.00 fOKX X. OGLESBT. City Editor. Concord, N. C, March 17, 191L There is a church in New York eiry, on Fifth avenue, which is accessible only to people who come in automo biles. It paya its pastor 12,000 a year to minister to the depraved souls of the congregation. He likes the job for its salary and tone. If Christ could walk into the pews occupied by trust magnates and ernel monopolists and listen to a speech by a man who gets one thousand dollars a month, what would He say T Winston Sen tinel. And yet some people wonder why the starches in New York and other cities do not reach the people, aud why their influence on the life of a large city is so little felt. Charlotte's newspapers are not free horses to be ridden to death. A hot municipal campaign is on in that (own and tha brethren are pointing all about it at space rates. Greensboro Record. A newspaper's space is its stock in trade, and there is no more reason why it shoold be free to a political advertiser any more than any other sort. Wlfs "Wiary of Ufa Trias to End It. Charlotte, March 15. While Police man Joseph McCarver, of tha Char lotte police force, was sleeping soundly at bis' home at midnight hut night, he ing sawef L&1 shot lnttie rool Springing from hia bed be was terri fied to behold tha prostrate body of his wile, Mrs. Ella McCarver, stretch. cd ant on tha floor, apparently dead, with a pistol lying near her head. The woman had arisen, switched on tha lights, and standing between the beds occupied by her husband and by her little children, had placed the weapon to her temple and polled the trigger, Her nervousness in all probability saved her life, for today at St. Peter's hospital, where she was immediately taken, it was given out that her chanees of recovery were good. The cause of 'die woman's attempt to thru tragically end her life is not folly known, though neighbors and friends had entertained fears for some time that she would make such an at tempt on aeeonnt of nnhappinesa, Mrs. McCarver, after regaining conscious ness today, murmured these words, ' "No one 'to blame, I was tired of liv ing. I did it myself.". Miracntous Escape of Man Caught in - Cotton 1GU Machinery. Durham, ' March ; 15. The Erwin cotton mill operatives yesterday wit , nessed the most miraculous escape from awful death ever recorded in the mill work. A. H. Hardson, who was eneaecd in tha work of ndinatini oil crrps under the hangers of - the shafting, was caught by the machin ery and whirled over the rods. He thinks he made the ; revolution Ave , times and was the cooled of all the men who saw it. - As his heels struck the overhead v ceiling, they were - knocked from his shoes and thrown with violence fifty feet away, almost striking an old man. After tearing tha clothes from his , body, ' the na-- ehinery threw him to the floor ten . m l.1a i v l j - i icnt www auu ms lie urvj'pro m companion fainted. The call for the doctor found Mr. Hardson without injury, .even to the breaking of the AaK A SI ' KyvrA anI l.aa -ntnvx aVn Ui. work while tha doctor had to admin ister to the faintia companion, ; who wa siekened nvA almost frijrhteneil to dettth by the spectacle.'' Mr. Hard son is a large 200 pound nan and be struck both "'l artd the floor with tremendous force but ' Is sore simply as the result of the experience ' ;v. "v' Tola SlAiay R3 , - Neutralize and remove tha poisioni that ranee backache, rheumatism, Bervdusrest and all kidney and blad der in? ularities. They build up and restore Le naf urtl action of these vital organs. M. L. Uarsh dm-at. A I. tin's tifcraarl - rV-vVr.Hi-y al Tar for ithe "' . Ji best .1 s;..T t f,;r all ' " erir i who: , L: "(Hih i. J o c:'- i. "il. L. r.: EtrtjiUaj ta Uy la Coast? Jk2 Pt&- , in- Pardon EmjIxj. AiUma. Oa, if.rrii lft. reodioi ia anal dipoMiiioa of hie ra-a by tba (Owl eoamUsum, Edgar Stripling, enrtwhile chief of police at Vfeuviil, la, and rearrested after fourteen year freedom oa a eharr of ar dor, will remain ia tba eoutay jail a( Columbua, .Oa, and will not -wear prison stripes, Hia hearing by he eoannissiea baa been set for April 8. tioveraor Brown taksa tha poaitioa tbat while Stripling bad been sea ted cad to life impriaeameat, ho es caped before ba began sentient and sine application for pardon is pend ing, which will come Bp to him for final action, ha felt tbat ha should take no action in tha natter M this time. , ". . "- . Baa Proved a Oraa Surprise. ... It aeems chat Root Juice invariably troves a great and agreeable surprise to those who have lost all confidence in any kind of medicine, as many throughout the country ' who were persuaded against their will to try Boot Juice are now a loud in praise of it as anyone. Many of oar local people have tried Root Juica for ner vous weakness, stomach trouble, rheumatism and kidney complaints, and those who gave it a fair trial seem eager 4o r commend it to all wbo suffer as they did. The remedy re moves irritated andsore conditions from the inside linings of the atom acb, bowels and bladder. It heals and strengthens the liver and kidney and soon rids the system of uric acid and other poisons. The local agency is proud of the wonderful merits of Root Juice, and will gladly tell all who are in need of it of much of the great good it is doing here. Marsh s drug store Warning to Railroad Men. Look out for severe "and even dan gerous Kidney and bladder trouble resulting from years of railroading. Geo. E. Bell, 639 Third St- Fort Way ne, ind., was many years a conductor on the Nickel Plate. He says: Twenty years of railroading left my kidneys in terrible condition. There was a continual pain across my back and hips and my kidneys gave me much distress, and the action of my bladder was frequent and most pain ful. I got a Bupply of Foley Kidney Pills and the first bottle made a won derful improvement and four bottles cured me completely. Since being cured I have recommended Foley Kid ney fills to many of my railroad friends." M. I Marsh,, druggist, t Serious Injury to Fruit by the Cold. Norfolk, Va., March 16. With a drop from balmy weather to eight de grees below freezing last night the early fruit crop is believed to be seri- onalx dawe Si- flgm , ivarh snii K caugnt in uioura or wun young fruit Crops were reported to have suffered heavily. In Eastern Carolina the potato crop is believed to be severely injured. A Special Medicine for Kidney Ail - menta. Many elderly have found in Foley's Kidney Remedy a quick relief and permanent benefit from annoying uri nary irregularities due to advancing years. Isaac. N. Regan, Farmer, Mo, sayss "Foley's Kidney Remedy ef fected a complete cure in my ease and I want others to know of it." M. L Marsh, druggist. Living in Greensboro, eayg the Rec ord, is a gentleman whose father was born on Ithe 15th of March; he was married on the 15th of March, died on the 15th of March and yesterday the I3th of March he had been dead 15 years. I I, i I r-ifil ail I Tl-l u Yt'tj rpen:ner.t tryier to drive f dandruff germ irota undtrn:!) j skia was greasy ktions or y hair dresaing wbaa drorrriils -rj-br and ia Coacord. JJri 1 rui 6or will guaraotta ZF.i'O and IEM0 tk)AP to eotiraly rid the scalp of the gem Ufs tbat eause th trou ble. ' - ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP en ba oV tained in any eity or town in- America and are recognised the beat and most economical treatment for all affections of the akin or scalp whether on infant or grown person. One shampoo with ZEMO SOAP and application of ZE MO will stop itching and eelase the scalp of dandruff and scurf. Applica tion or ZEMO and nee ZEMO SOAP will cur the most obstinate ease of eeaema erakia disease. : - ..A ',-.-.' We invite you to try -ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP and if not entirely eaV isfled we will refund your money. - ; MARSH'S DRUG STORE. Frank Anderson, of the Frisco road waa in a hotel ia the Westr "Got any oysters T" he Jtaked hia waiter. "No sab." "Got any elamst" "No sah." "Have you got any ehell-flfch at silt" "Boss," replied the wait er, "the only kind of shellfish we has k eggs."' ". ' - st r Ofcla, Cut at TMa, l wi Camty. Frank J. Cheney makea oath that he Is senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney Co., doing bualneea la the City of Toledo, County and State afore said, and that snld Arm will pay the urn of ONB HUNDRED DOLLARS lor Athv Md' mrv mm of Cmtarrh th&t cannot be cured' by the use of Rajl'a catarrn irore. (hank j. Lnsniii.' 8wora to before me and subscribed In my presence, this (th day of December, A. D. 18. A, W. OLEASON. (Seal) Notary Public. Hall' Catarrh Cure la taken Inter nally, and act directly on tha blood and mucous surface of th system. Send for testimonials Tree. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists. TRc Take Hall' Family Fills for Consti pation. - ' News of earthquakes in California now comes from seismographs in Cler eland, Ohio, and New Orleans, Cali fornia has ceased to brag bout the number and equality of its earth quakes. : ' - ; -;t "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best cough remedy I ever used as it quickly stopped a severe cough that bad long troubled me", says J; W. Kahn, Prineton, Nebr. Just so quickly and surely it acts in all casses of eoughs, colds, Iagrippe and lung trouble, . Re fuse substitutes. M. I Marsh, drag jfist. , . V-V!, V"' '" It is noticeable 'that while Nevada is engaged in the task of driving out gambling in aU forms, the Missouri Legislature is being importuned . to A Cold, LftOrippe, then Pneumonia, is too orten tne . latai sequence. Foley's Boney and Tar expels "the cold, checks the Iagrippe, and pre vents pneumonia, . It "is a prompi and reliable cough medicine that contains no narcotics. It is as safe for your as yourseii. JU. U iMarsn, druggist. It is hoped Missouri will be able to erect ts new 5 million collar capitol without having any such experience as Jtlarnsburg, 1'a., and' Albany, N. Y., endured. Ho ; PILES CURED IN 6 TO U DATS Paso Ointment ia guaranteed to cure any ease of Itching, Blind, fileedint or Protuding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money rexnnded. bUe. Still, the Kansas women will be dis appointed to learn that they cannot vote on the adoption of the amendment ' whieh is to enable them to vote. c lwiiuk i Lesson X!!. first C:irtsr, r.r Karch 19, 1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SL'.IIS. Test of the Limiw, I KIM ax, 12-rt Hmy .VrV 1 04s Text, Fm. xxx-i, 4 Cemmentery Prepare by Raw. O. M. tteaewa, . . When godly people seek the help ef and rely oa th Bacodly It la not only a testimony against God ea the part ef those who pear His same, bat h encourages the anfodtyta their un godliness. In II Chroe, rvt we read that Asa, king of Jodab, was rebuked by the Lord through Baaaal the seer because he railed upoa Benhadad, king of Syria. - - --v It may have been that thl fallow- ship of Asa with him afterward en couraged Benhadad to 111 treat Ahab, king of Israel, aa he did, first demand ing of him his stiver and his gold and his wives , and children and thea threatening to send his servants to search the houses of tha king and hi servants and take away all their de sirable things (verses 6, 6). Ahab seems to bare borne the first demand with wondrous submission, Jwt the secdnd was too much, and Ahab by th advice of hia elders so returned answer to Benhadad. This drew from Mm a great threat, to which Ahab re plied in these words: "Let not him that rfrdeta on his harness boast him self as he that putteth It off" (verse 11). We cannot but be Impressed with the pains which God takes to win peo ple to Him and to deliver them from the wrath to come, and we are amased to see Him working even on behalf of such a one as Ahab. But It was all for Hia great namesake . that Ahab might know Him as Jehovah (verses 13, 28). Compare Job MxW, 27-30, and remember always II -Pet 111, & What He has done for Israel In tha past snd will yet do for them tn the future was and will be wholly for His name's sake that He may be known and trusted (Esek. nrri, 23; xxxvit, 29; xxxvlll, 23; xxxlx. 27-29). Even to this day He la wont to show Him self strong oa behalf Of very unworthy representatives If only He may be known through them as the living and true God, who loves to save and Is not willing that any should perish. , The great hindrance to His saving and blessing people and showing Him self strong on their behalf Is their un willingness and "unbelief.- How often He has bad to say: "And ye would not"-Isa xxvlil, ' 12; xxx, 15; Matt SHU;; 87; John 40). "My people would not hearken to My voice, snd iievetr not m uoa and trusted not in Hia salvation" (Pa. xxit,ll; lxxvllt, 22)." . 1 Abab's record-Is, ."There was none like untofMiab, who did sell himself to work wickedness in the sight of the Lord" (chapters xxt, xxv). The only good thing written of him is his penitence,' which caused the Lord to delay judg ment on him (xxl, 27-20). 'And yet In this lesson the Lord gave the Syrians Into his band twice, though his people were but few and the Syrians a great host He even caused a wall to fall upon 27,000 of the Syrians. Such a manifestation of the power of God on behalf of such' as Ahab ia most nn nsnaL We must think not of Ahab, but of Israel astbe people of God, though In rebellion against Him, con cerning whom He said: "How snail I give thee up, Ephratsa? How shall I deliver thee, sraeir Hos.; xl, 8.) "O Israel, thoa hast destroyed thy self, but In me Is thine help!" "O Israel, return onto the Lord thy Godr (Hoa. xlli, 9;'xjv, lni&:v': As to thefiyrjan. who were at this time Koverthrowfl, -it ,1s plain that drunkenness was-one of the sins of their leaders,: for Benhadad and his thirty-two royal comrades were drink ing themselves drunken Jverses U 10) even while they were boasting against the God of Israel; It was not sinful Israel tbat they were talking against but the wonder working God of Israel, who counts all' that la done to . His people,' however "unworthy tbey may be, aa done to Himself (Zecb. It. 8). After the first defeat of the Syrians they said that tba God of Israel was a God of the hills, but not of the val leys, and for this they suffered their. second defeat though the children of Israel were like, two little flocks- of' kids, while the Syrians lilted the coun try (verses 83, 27).: The. Lord loves to show Himself strong on, behalf of an who trust In HIra (II Chron. xvl, 0.) But prond. haughty, self sufficient people will always 'be ovVrthrown. There is nothing that develops the self m man like wine or strong drink, and self or the carnal mind la thnt part of us that Is Incorrigibly bad and t-an never be-lninrved mom. 7).- A to th way In which wln or trong ariuk works-and ime iustauces of It In. the - Scrlptnres the ases of tfoau. David and Uriah. Nabsl. Elah snd others mlrht be studlPd with prof It tGen. x, 20. 21: II Ram. xl, IS: I Sam. xxv, 3(1; I King -xvl. 0). "Th record stands thnt diiinlcHrds shall not Inherit the kingdom of God. And even .inch guilty ones, have bem find may Still be saved. TUen there Is that stagjrrrlng anil drunken ness' of onbelief always to be connld- ered la which neither wlue nor strong drink Is at nil In evidence xxix, 81.!). Sinners of all grades and k!r 's ar all about us, whom God Is r. .. "y to save, and we do well to con ' : r whether while we are b-y I ie anj tiior they get bjond our reach The Rcal Shoe Company ,...'. ' Keftuea to be bound any lonsr to . ' ' the hoary old tradition ef th bo - Tra4s tit staniajd shoes mu- t ck ' - '' v , . aarUy b built to lit ecrtaia a-lluary . " ' prlcee-3.0,Jt.00, $40, 1303. and -J , --..soon. 'V ' ' It rtfuses to bellsra any longer that V-L ;;. : i. a shoe can be sold at, say, tJ.85, U t KUST U "built ip" t .aa at too, ' " , or alsa "skinned down" to sell at fs.80. ...r:;.:f' .' : C - It baa annoimcad: that trsry Eegal ' ' ' t Sboa made hereafter .irfll be priced at ; - Actual Cost, Delivered to C Consumer, Plus 5 - ( Per Cent Profit. :v ' ' :Sy,'r'- -V;.V--'.'''s- :;':.-:'U- This may figure out'- ia ."arsn money" or it may not, just as it bap pens. But, however it figures, tha ; s v amount will Invariably be verified by ' certified public accountants and rUnp- v ad oa tha shoe at tha factory, and , that will be the nrica von nar nn - " ter whereabouts puy ua uoa. .. . la. Justice to yourself jroa ihonld not be asked to pay more.. Ia justice . ' to tha thoa it should not ba "skinned down" to cost less. In Regal Shoes You Get All That You Want at. the Lowest. . Price That You Can Buy. - 1 1 Agents for Regal Shoes. V am TIT- t il - 1 &UBE20EE I 1 no we P"4 u '" i " lowest price, day MSBSHasasasBtasasasaasBsMsi. - .. J iva cava im . Qv Chickens jPOTJLTRY j land Bads.; CONCOBJ), H. 0, Route Ho. 5. I have jmrehased outright a dry preparation for cleaning ladies' gar ments that I guarantee to give satis faction, or J will make no charge for the work. I am sole owner ef this preparation and on account of tha ex cellent satisfaction it has given I make this proposition to the ladies of Con cord and vicinityj Send us any ar ticles or garments yon want cleaned and after we use this dry cleaning preparation 0 nthem, if they are not entirely satisfied with, the work I will make no charge. 0. B. rOWXLCSi Psoprietor... 'Phone 188. .... - J y II U L s ij J Mcrrio Euilain Best locution ia city. Steam v. heat, light and janitor service free. ' Alao sleeping . roomB. ! bath, light anil jiinltor : wrvice . free. . ' J Pliono No. CD .. ... . .J k i , .-J Lir:::u;,r :xv for cr I:r.t Tbe Deal home on Oeor . a r .enne; has been likely pwrvc I i il l lias city water, bath a.U t ;.lc i;o!.ls. Jno. K. Patter son & Co. . - . tf Lof J . I.i r b.icots of tiinnv the In tiiis oounfry 701 'x . ... , - J tuui mntt v nan nA u9mAm a . a - T T - r " ' . s j .- - . i,,caauv. u Wba ";. JS" per setting wa offer you at old ehieks and settintf tctm. . v- - Are Hated and Acdimatad. ' ' ; tva muii; oingie uomn sua orpmgtons and Buff Lechornt: Singla Comb White Lexborna and KJinita Ta. ; ' WADE CU5S. ILutager. ' 'Phone v Umberger Una (No. Charge) Importance oi High Grade Sanitary Good Plumbing is one of tha moat'' 1 fanDOrtant features about a houaa. Tow the health of your family and your.' . self. 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