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Til V.Z7J .V.Lt Z7Zl 30Z3 K. I.tor and rrpritcr. Lecal Tsitpsona, 5a. 71. fcU Tafcabene, Ha. 14. -suisc&rrnos u-tes. Ou.Tur , W-BO Six .aeonthe '...,.. .-$2 0 Three Months . -11.20 On Month .40 PUBLISHER'S -AXHOUMC-XJTT. Advertising rmtM eaa be had at the office. Copy for chances mnsi be ia at 10 o'eoek a. , ' - 4 Cards of Thanks Resolutions of tespect, and similar artielee arc charged at the rata ? ft eents per lineCash U all -esses. Entered as scond class nail matter April 20, 1910, at the poetofflee at Coneord, N. C, ander tba act of March 3, 1879. -Out of the dty end by ut tha fol lowing Prices ea ths Evening Trib une will prevail: Ona Month -25 Six Months - 1-50 Twelve Months 300 JOHN M. OQLESBY, City Editor. ""Concord, N.'C March i8, 1911. Davidson county is building a new county home. It has all i he modern conveniences and will coot $13,000. Cabarrus county is one of the most progressive counties in the State, but the buildings and equipment at her county home would be a reflection on one of our poorest and least progres sive counties. The home is situated on some of the most valuable land in the county, much of it being worth $100 an acre. It has beeu suggesied that gome of the land be sold and the proceeds put into modern sanitary buildings, and the suggestion is a good one. "The poor ye have iih you always," and every county should be prepared! to take care of them in a hu manitarian manner. We are glad indeed to note that the fund contributed by the public schools of the State for tha Bill Nye cottage to bo erected by the North Carolina Press Association at the Jackson Training school grows steadily. As reported in today's Charlotte Observ er the funds amounts to $1110.00 the latest contribution being $62.40 from the Asheville schools. The Press As sociation has undertaken to build this cottage, and it will see that the mat' tr re brought to a successful issue. " We publish on the opposite page the full text of the reciprocity act which is favored by both Canada and the United States. This was agreed on by representatives of both coun tries after several conferences. Ev ery citizen should read it and inform himself on it. A Salisbury merchant advertises the harem skirt, and he prints a picture of it in tha paper too.. Who says Sal isbury is not progressive Her. George Stevens ia the Famine District of China. , Monroe Journal. B. George P. Stevens, brother of Recorder R. L. Stevens and Dr. S. A. Stevens, Sot Monroe, who has been a missionary of the Presbyterian church in China for. the past few years, has been sent to the famine district to help distribute food and contributions. He has written to his sistex, Mrs. H. . Smith, of Monroe, some account of the i terrible conditions there. It is impos . sible to estimate the deaiha that have , resulted from the famine, to say noth . ing of some 200 deaths daily from the ; plague. Mr.' Stevens eaya that the r Chinese are moat patient in their suf fering, that he has gone into their . miserable homes and has- looked into : their pots to ee what they have to r, eat, and that he finds that they are , living on a kind of grass and old tur nip tops, there being no grain of any kind in many of the houses. Many people have died, especially the old i ones, for lack -of food and many more will die unless help comes at once. Mar-eat nve montns on. Treat Your Body Right As J Xczr tzij VT.l Serve Yon Wefl Food , ia aasy digested and tnjckly ecr.rrrtid - Into - etrtngth and enerry. larwCfkUaj K-oes. -Winston Journal. If aixteea men. vivo were presumed ! know and on their oath ere to be believed, I bar ia sot a Uiad tiger ia i inslo-&aleca aor baa a drop of wb-iikey or bear been aold inside tba city limit withia tba laat tva yean. For yesterday Bsavaing Li recorder's court 1( an went oa tba stand, with their hand and bps freak from the solema toawh af tba holy book and la answer to tba .queetionk of Solicitor omnia, tru-J tba frek declaration that aot for t long years in tba Twin-City had there beaa to their knowledge a quart, a pint, or half pint ao not area a rill of whiskey aold for monay or ita equivalent to themselves or to anybody... - To Small of Omano. ' ' Monro Enquirer. - -- Th commercial fertiliser they are using now does not stink as loud a it did years ago. What haa been dona to do away with, the amell t - It need to be that yon eould smell a load of guano a half a mile away, and, like tha often ona Shakespeare wrote about, "it was rank, it smelt to hear- en. lea, guano has Been censor ed, ' ' expurgated and toned down, at least the amell of it has, and it.fcia come to the pass that guano cannot be made of dead skunk and sand. Tba lond smell never did help guano. Slat f Ofcte, City ( Tsted, Ism Cwaty. Frank J. Ch.n.y makes oath that' ha is senior partner of the Ann of P. J. Cheney Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County and Stats afore said, and that said firm will pay tha sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and srsry aas of Catarrh that cannot be cured by ths ose of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed la my presence, this ath day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. QLKASOIX. (Seal) Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken inter nally, and acts directly on th blood and mucous surfaces of ' th system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for Consti pation. Oomo Again, Bro, Beece. Charlotte Chronicle. We could not expect appreciation of anything that ia beautiful in art on part of an old codger like Joe Reece, of The Greensboro Record. He wants to know "where in the name of com mon sense The Chronicle got those initials it uses." He is not apprecia tive of the lotus design. He is one of the sort who would undertake to paint the lily. These old fellows are constantly giving themselves away in passing the judgment of crabbed old age on the things of today. "Foley's Honey and Tar is the best cough remedy I ever nsed at it quickly stopped a severe cough that bad long troubled VyS--;"rWi' -Cubs, Princtpn, Nebr. Just so quickly and surely it acta in all esssee of coughs, colds, lagrippe and long trouble. ;, Re fuse substitutes, M. L. Marsh, drug (fist. Exposure to "Wet, dampness and cold, results In a sodden e-fl- lake a teaepoonfal of Perry Deris' Pain, killer, in half a class of warm water or milk. The whole system will be heated and tha oangeT of cold svoiaea. Two mil lion bottles ate sold erery year and thia after ssrsnty jf iansa. There is the new and soonom- ical .15 cent atsa and also tha GO cent size. Mrs. W. P. Ritchie has gone to Rich- ueld to visit relatives.. Truth is Stranger than Fiction The Following Almost Challenges Belief The above is a splendid likeness W m Mr. John V. VanAtta. (OS DeWltt Btreet Elmlra, N. T. This sentleman Is nearly seventy years .old, haa been a resident of Elmlra for nine years. He came to Elmlra from Lock Haven. Pa. , - Mr. Van Atta served In the Civil War for over three years under Gen erals mead. Hancock, Bummer, Brun sldes and Hooker. Mr. Van Atta was ."-member f that furious band of fighters who ware known all through th army as The oeaona i.orps." alter nis period or hon orable and active service. Mr. Van Atta was dlschara-ed with high honors from General Couch's headquarters. Mr. Van Atta has bees active in Grand Army circles sine his dlschars ana uaa xaaen a Keen interest In the welfare of that slorlous organisation. The following Is his own statement re garding" hi experience with th famous specialist or. Daniel O. Carey, of El mlra, and his marvelous medicine, MARSH ROOT, and BIT Prescriptions. , , - Elmlra, K. r. Sept 19, 110. Dr. Carey Medical Corporation: Gentlemen: I want you to know, so that ton will b able to tell to the whole world, Inst what Dr. Carey and hi wonderful memcinea nave done for me. I had been sick-twenty sla weeks during which time I had eight physicians at tending me and was In th hospital one week. . pronounced .me incurable and gave me up to die; each of these physicians pronounced my case hopeless and said I was confined to my bed durlna or foot A th last resort, during th ter having been given un to die by ants, my family called Dr. Carey, of mjt. tarey laaauMiatetr ismftni ts ahysIHa- mmm able tm . . -. ur. Carey prescribed and used his celebrated MARSH ROOT and other. his famous -HIT" prescriptions with th result that I IVnow after s?v ZV?1''? remnt ? D'- Carey, up and around: am abUtoTress myself ISd 5wS drWInV Pr",,na' " h rWIng .ral tin., doing my - l nv. icalled oil pr, Carey at his onlcs severs! time, and am on the blah-' 7Z Jowmr: mPlet recovery. Mr. kidney and bladder ar acting olrl ' iMiniuraraf us tit. Is atrona- and nntnrl nrf ln.t..ri prophesied. J w.uld be hy-ThU tim.n lm7ui", and on Si Thigh" .Howard, renewed health thanks to- Dr. Carey and his wonderful medicine" " ' I want all the world to know the history of my case, and I will cheer- indeed a miracle, and are ready to substantiate hin. t V, ..' , . '"7 a j Hoinnuuvn una irinos Dronounced Kxtend ldlna; the heartfelt thanks of most gratefully yours.. Trial 1 7-TV ( ' NTS. Lmrm-M rtlatew mm rrwi k.-. fivv. .... . a FOiMiivai baa- i,oAt r i.An.vaB with racii Esctric ItK9 Trs to E4aca r.' - M '-Ia WsihiBfjtoa, l-roh 16. X J. Ant direet result of Uia rowownt ' ap ti-trust -aait against -4)1 ao-ra-ed "elect no laaip trust" tba DrparUnent of Jnstie baa Teivd intimaueaa that tba prices of all elect n light bulb will be reduced 33 1-3 per cent all over tba Taked State. " By aneh a cot ia present prices. 1 vi wuo ouj in nectno uunpa wui " st k w iui fuvu,uu a yrsx. 1 d department contin-es to receive word that tbe.Tarioaa pools ia the so-called trust are breaking up in anticipation of the suite whieh have been pretered. . Warning te IUoa4 llaa. . Look oat for severe and area 4an gerotis kidney and bladder trouble resulting from years of railroading. Geo. E. Bell, 638 Third St, Fort Way-. ae, ind, was many years a conductor oa the ' Kickel ' flate. He aaja: "Twenty years of railroading left my kidney in terrible condition. There was a continual pain across my tack and hipsvand my kidneys gave me much distress, and the action of my bladder was frequent and moat pain- rui. 1 got a supply of Foley xudnegl rills and the first bottle made a won derful improvement -and four, bottles cored me completely. Since being cured I have recommended Foley Kid ney nils to many or my railroad friends." II. L. Marsh, dmejast' - - r "- 7- "What do you do for a living Moset" . I --r-- "I'se de manager ob a laundry;" ' "What 'a the name of this lun- "Eliia Ann." " Don't Get Bna Down. Weak and miaorable. If you' itave Kiduey or Bladder trouble, dull head pains, diuiness, nervousness, Pains in the back, and feel tired all aver, get a package of Mother Gray's Aae- tralian Leaf, the pleasant herb cure. It never, fails. We have many teati- nonials from grateful people who' have used this-wonderful tomedy. - As a regulator it bis no equal. Ask .for Mother Gray 'a Australian Leaf, at druggists or sent by mail for 50 cent. Sample free. Address, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. i r Young Man So Miss Ethel ia your oldest sister. Who comes after herT Small Brother Nobody ain't come yet, but pa says the first fellow that comes cart have her." ''-", A Special Medicine for Kidney Afl- . ments. . "..i. a 1 . Many elderly have found in Foley's Kinney Remedy a quick relief ad permanent benefit from annoying uri nary irregularities due advanefatg years laaae. N, Regan,' Farmer, MeV saysr: "Jpxiley'a Kidney Remedy ef fected a complete cure in my ease and I want others to know of it." VL-h. Marsh, druggist. : - u " ' - . Foley Kidney PDle -r Neutralize and remove the poisions that cause backache, : rheumatism, nervousness and. all kidney and blad der irregularities. They build up and estore the natural aetion of these vital organs. M. L. Marsh druggist. Mr. Mack Ritchie, of China GrovV was a visitor in the city yesterday afternoon. , A refused to call on me as they It was of no us as 1 had J this neriod uii ..ia t. i... twenty-seventh .-.k ,ii"-a eftht nhvaini.n. I.T'1 Elmlra, to see what he could d 7; m easi f mr treable wkirk ,7 : ' ' r natural color and quantity. My aooe-i k.t. wt j ppe- t my case not onlv n,uif k..t . . , ' ""' W.l. . tw aad Ma-h.lt OMR DOLLAR WZAT THE 10. TWr Cacaasiag .Work. Keeps 1 StroiLC ai Elhy. 1 " All tL ilood in the body psn throagh tb kidneys one e-ery three : minutes. The kidneya titer the blood.! v : l . y i-a i WW Uk 0I UtT. tl CO, healthy tbey remore aboot-500 grains of. iopre atatter . daily, . wbaa nn kealthy some part ef this impare mat- 1, . ft . th Mood. This tn-gi oa - many - die (aeee- and tT-nptocn -pain ia the back, headache, nervous ness, hot, dry akia rheumatism, gout, gravel, disorders ef the eyesight and bearing, - diztineee, , irregular heart, debility, drowsiness, dropsy, deposits ia the srine, ete. But if yon keep Hie filters right yon will have ao trouble with jrour kidneys.'' -.-. ! . Mrs. J. F. SherrilL 2 Franklin Ave, Coneord, N. C, says: "I suffered from a lame back and rheumatic pains my kiduey a were disordered, and the kidney secretions annoyed me and I felt ao weak I was hardly able to drag myself about.- Nothing ever brought me relief until I need Doan's Kidney Pills, whieh I got from Gibeoa'e Drug Store. They entirely rid my system of kidney complaint." For sale by all dealers. Price 50c Foster-Milburn ' Co., Buffalo, New York." ww U i agents for he United k States.'-''''; f '',c;--:'..:;, y Remember the. name Doan's and take no other. " ' CUy Press!3 Clnt I have purchased outright a dry preparation for cleaning ladies',, gar ments that I marantee to rive satis faction, or I will make no charge for the work. I am sols owner of this preparation and on account of the ex cellent satisfaction it has given I make this proposition to the lnpies f Con eord and vicinity: ' Send us any ar ticles or garraenU you want cleaned and after we use this dry cleaning preparation o ntbenu if they are not entirely satisfied with the work I will make no charge. - d: b. rowKLEa, rcpiistt. 'Phone 188. . Importance ; ot High Grade Sanitary Plumbing. : ; - Good Plumbing ts ese f the atoat important features about k-s. Ten cannot bsve to auay aftiUNi Xoi the health ef your family and your self. Therefore -the slight ems f the BE3T Plumbing will in eelity be health assurance as well as MTtug in repair bills. - . ' " CAKtTA&T SVB2BXX9 4Kk-' , . . Phowi S34. . .'. . Everything ' ' ' FOR. THE Garden! PEAS, BEAKS, CORN, EADISH, - BEET, CABBAGE, - " , XiETUCE, PARSNIPS, salsaxt, oucaniBES, PARSLEY, OKRA - ONION BETS, OTXCOlTDHTJa'STOIlS WllXIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous sys tem and caused trouble with your kid- beys and bladder? Have you pain la loins, aid, back and bladder T Have too a flabby appearance ef the face, and un- aer tne eyes 7 A frequent desire to pas arhwT If so, Williams' Kidney PlUa wlU cur you Druggist. Price 40c. . , WTLUAM3 MfG. CO, fres, awilial.OMs ' 8old by Dark Drag Company. DR. J. S. LAFFERTY ractlc limited to Eve. Ear. Nose and Throat and Fitting Glasses. " , Offlo in- the Morris bilding, Room No. 28 over Cabarrus Savings Bank. umc nours; s to.ai a. ru, ana l to m. . DENnSTRY I am now In the Morris building, over the Cabsrrus bavin Esnk. TF every stalk ia an aero were full of bolls, it J. would produce 2 to 3 bales per sere, v Cut a uniform cotton crop positively dcc- uni formly mixed fertilizer. If soma sll!s receive rightly proportioned fertilizer .and cihers DONT, youjwill find Mfatw - tlks and -h-n" stalks alternating:. These "runts" pull . down the average per acre, ' The Southern Cotton Oil Company. mc!Jn; mixed, goveniment ir-roctd ertUizers cve'tnrl,cn:t nourishment to ell I is c'..ke. Use UNClfB SAM brand 3 J, made end recommended by Tfr ' ' II.C.V. TheRel Shoe Company Refuses to Ve boand any locjr to ' i- . "V ' , hoary ell tradUJsn of tie boe '" .;;'. . MTftUU thai etaadard shoes amst Beest- - .. t. -'. - ; . -. sarily be built te fit eertaia arbitrary r ' ---'.'.V. . Prtces-45.50, fj.00, 4-50, 5.0Q. and - ; . , . ; ' . '".to on. . .- " ' '. v-;"--- , .' . - v I re fusee te Valieve any kngar that . : - 1 J. " -14 . say, fS., x.; u.; r, -. MUST be "buUt p" to seU as i.00, , oreies "skinned down" to sen at . "' '- ... -V3.M. t- . - " - : It baa announced tha every Esl "; . - Shoe made hereafter will be priced at -" ' - - . ' -. . '. v:- Actual Cost, Delivered to the .Consumer, Plus 5. Per Cent Profit. , : . 'This -may -gwe out ia "even money" or tt may not, nst as it hap pens. Bat, however It figures, ths mount Will invariably bo verified by cerUfled public seed un tints and stamp ed on the shoo at the factory, and .that will bo ths price yon pay, no -utter whereabouts is this country you - buy the shoe, . t . , . . In Justice to yourself you should .not be asked to psy mors.. In Justice to the shoojt should not bo "skinned - downV to cost loss. In 'Regal Shoes You Get All That You;Want at the Lowest , Price That You Can Buy. V 4 :c::ii- . Miss. . - Agents , for Regal Shoes. mVKHlt sister: wtn to ooamraa, wui east yon only ahont n oat i laiener wita mr work or oooupatlon. Jut tmimtmr mm i mtinm. W mm how rou .tt,lTM. If A rh 4 T -1lt .. .ft.-. . .a... ' ...... j . . J"- C1T.lT 1 - you m. mm j wwwing wot women --. " 7 ui uHiKfuiu mt , ana th sneelme with my onto i wa nust Bare aa opor-Uoa," won ean dmkt. ledy. It eure lmpl.bon tmtment whloh speedily and Painful Or 1 1 f 1 III, Siaaiiii iimMiim (n T V-s-eT-TTPP "aVfM M f. Hvs. I aaa ref or yon to ladles ef yoar own tonality who know and win gladly that this mm Iwskurt raally mall wom-n'.dweaw., and make, worn twelL id roh-tt. Imtmmmmm mmnu, sod th. frws ten day', treatment Is yours, 1 itoday, as yo siay aut sw this offer as-la. Adona - LtrODaT. pltUDp m book, Wrttey lod-ir. m yam m aut mm MRa. c.umk:21 Bo. , , We have the Tha we paid I CC:rCCSD, N. C, Bonte No. 3. . 'to You kntf-tvorviSlii. m,. arinat fmm Wnmi.na an. ; 1 am a wnman. . . . . . I know woman's toff arum. I ban fouad -Mow. T. IwiU m-tLfnwatirehr,..x with fuU aaa'.ailmi h fuU lMtrWIioii.toIlT m.ro "., Woman's aiuaeats. Iwant ,u t.TT.Vr thi. ears us. . hhxc " -m, . .tmm iMU : a; IllllllMI tmmm to our aas. t I want to sead yon mmhm hs ys -sir wlkfeMto prOT. to you tn yon eaarar yons home, .e.tly ,ulkly aad -surely- Bemraiber, Uiat,S SJ wnt tm kt ye the treatment a ooroplete trial : and it too UToentea i ia week or Mat than two emta day.. It tmi a SM- s4 nUnt, tail m. how you .t ray book-.- .MtlSnS At x with' suner, ana now tucToaneawiyeuretn. ien am to mm tar mnt. Then when th.dwMir aan for yourMlf. 1 tiooaands of women hancurd SINS mas, Ts S-tMn at SHttthis, I wui exuiata .ffectuaily rai 11 lit. 1 u i . h. . Uiyo res Um ueorTbo-, laraea bieht.aawft ' is, Plump-sss sad h ka iwajsm uialrm. - Uotro Came, Ind., U.S.A. best stock we can find regardless of cost, as high as $20 per setting we offer yon- at thi. eur--v my nader. for youself.Tour daughter, ywawther, or yrs-TwauS : onltooaelpof adootor. Ma I udMnui' ""' ffjri.f What ; l"'" nw bett-r tha any dctorl 1 know tha mrbosse trmtm.t - mJm ard nr. 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