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.tLY Tii. I JQZX B. EI I-'-or aai Propristor. Laeal TaUpaaae, Ha. 71 Sail Telepboia, X. 14. - 8BBSCUPTI05 RATES. On Tear ....M Six esaotbs -... afnatha $2 On Monte . - PUBLISHER'S AHXOtfXCElCEXT. . Advertising rates can be had at tbe .m riinv for ehancee must be is tin e'enrk a m. Cards dt Thanks, " Resolutions of nesoeet. and . similar article n chanted at-the rate of 5 eeota per i;nrk in all CUM. Entered aa eooi4 laM mail aiaMer April -28," 1910, at the postofOee at f.namf. N." C ander tho act of Out of the dty and by null tba fol- lowing pxioM ea t&a evening ttid ua will prevail:- ' On. Month t-25 Six Months Twelve Months . 8.00 JOHK M. OOLESBY, City Editor. Concord, N. G, March 301911. One of the biggest Humbugs of the age is the so-called "expert" testi mony in -court cases. Each side has ita own experts to testify, and usually the testimony is biased in favor of the side on wliit'h the witness is called or employed. In the coca-cola case now on trial at Chattanooga experts have testified that the drink is a poi son and highly injurious, while equally eminenli physicians and scien tists have sworn that it has no injuri 'one ingredients and that children may ujiua, " . " ...... - doctors disagree how is a layman to know the truth T we suppose nai most of those who have been drinking coca-cola will go right on drinking it. The death rate of the country does not seem to have increased to any alarming extent notwithstanding the fact that coca-cola is a universal drink and is used by more people than any other. . State Senator Broderiek, of Illi nois, who was indicted for the alleged bribery of members of the Legisla- tnre to Vote for Senator Lortmer has been acquitted. The jury was ont only twenty minutes. Representative Brown, Who was also indicted for bribery'in Senator LorimerVioterest was also acquitted. We think the pub lic is entitled to know these facts in view of the outcry that has been raised in this State against Senator Simmons. - TKa Snlishnrv Post. Iiaa (riven an or. r ' der for a perfecting newspaper press that will print four, six and eight pages at a speed of 5,000 papers an v hour. Tbo press will print from a roll instead of sheets, and will be a mod r ern nn in everv rMtnecL We con- "v gratnlate the Post on this evidence of i prosperity. : It Is published in a live .ia growing cuj, m ruer i P up wnn toe progress arouua n siep of this kind was necessary. Dr. Smith's address at the First Presbyterian ehureh last night was especially timely. . IX there is one thing1 (his good city needs more than another just now, it is men of moral courage. " . Aycock Can't Stay Out . Special to Charlotte Observer. Raleigh, March 28. Close friends , of ex-Governor Charles B. Aycock, who know first handed the character and volume of the pressure being brought to bear on him to get in tbe race for United btatee senator, de clare that they do not see how he can possibly stay out of the contest, which, it is pointed out, will be bitter to a degree that will bo very disasrons to , tbe party,. if the campaign is waged with only Senator Simmons and Gov ernor Kitehin pitted againat each other for tbe teat filled the past two terms by Senator Simmons.- It is be- . ing talked on tbe very best authority that ., letters telegrams and tele- : phono messages aro coming in to Governor Aycoek in ' large - numbers every day, representing every section of the State, even from borne coun ties of other' active candidates, and all of them from men of largest in- 'fluenee, insisting that the ex-Governor owes it to his State, as well as to himself, to yield to the demands be- : ing made upon him to -stand for the Senate. --';.- ;" ''Iijf'-' . Pnts Wife in re'i Class. - Determined to keep bis wife, a prominent club woman, from leaving the house, Michel Maragnh, of Tren ton, N. J, burned all of her clothes and left her without a garment 1 to wenr. Patrolman Jfalone was attract ed by V' cries of Uia wife and found tlie 1 "1 in the yard supervising (' ' ..in of hr clothing, lie was till'' cJ Dliif-rict Siation ,- ' - ' i -iJa oloth- '. ' 1 J a tl to go. yw Coauaarciil Ajeats Start for tte OH Warll Washington, Marcs 29. For 1 the beartit of Ameriesa maaafaetaren and tx porter, tb bureau of aaaau- fa turn u eiteoding ita special ia- vaatigatione of trade onditkioa ia furiro eouu tries and today aanoutte ad tbe appointment of three new rooucereial areata. ' ' B. M. Odell, of Concord, K. C, aa expert on eottoa fertile, and on of tbe new appoialees, left . today for Spaia and Portugal and will attend the eighth International Cotton Coo- (rreas of the Master Cotton Spinoera and Manafaeturers Associations at Barcelona in Mar, after which he will travel in Korthera. Africa, the Bal kan States and other foreign eoun- tnea. Warning to Railroad Mas. Look out for severe and area dan- (jerooi kidney and bladder trouble resulting from yean of railroading. Ueo. E. Bell, K Third St, Fort Way ne, Ind., was many yean a conductor on the Nickel Flat. He aaya "Twenty yean of railroading left my kidneys in terrible condition. There was a continual pain serosa my back and bipa and my kidney gar me much distress, and the action of my bladder was frequent and most pain ful. I got a supply of Foley Kidney Pills and the first bottle mad a won derful improvement and. four bottles cared me completely, Since being eured I have leeommended Foley Kid ney Pills to many of my railroad friends. '. M. L. Marsh, druggist. Peary Now Rests on His North Pole Feat Washington, March 29. In recogni tion by the United States government, of his North Pole accomplishment, Robert E. Peary today was commis sioned a "civil engineer in the navy with the rank of rear-admiral ou the retired list." The commission is re troactive, dating from April 6, 1909, when the explorer reached the "top of the earth. The President s action carries out an acit ot the last Lon gress which also tendered its thanks to Commander Pearv. Congress gave the explorer the highest retired- pay of a rear-admiral, $6,000, his previous rank being cap tain, at &,000 yearly. Don't Get Ron Down. Weak and miserable. If you have Kidney or Bladder trouble, dull head pains, dizziness, nervousness, Pains in toe back, and feel tired ail over, get a package of Mother Gray's Aus tralian Leaf, the pleasant herb cure. It never fails. We have many testi nonials from grateful people who have used this wonderful lomedy. : As a regulator it has no eqnal. Ask for Mobber Gray's Australian Leal at druggists or sent by mail for 50 tents. Sampje free. , Address, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y. The new harem skirt makes the women look shorter and the men look longer. A Mother'! Safeguard Foley's Hon-y and Tar for the children. Is best and safest for all coughs, colds croup whoopingcongh and bronchitis. No opiates. M. L. Marsh, druggist. "Foley's Honey and Tar ia the best cough remedy I ever nsed as it quickly stopped a severe eough that had long troubled me", says J. W. Kuhn, Princton, Nebr; Just so quickly and eanly it acts in all essses of eough s, colds, lagrippe and lung trouble. Re fuse substitutes. M. L. Marsh, drug-fist. A DOCTOR WRITES: " We use Postum continuously in i the family and I believe your campaign against the cottee habit has saved more lives than all Uncle turn's life-sii ving stations combined. 1 1 1,1 - ' Respect fully, , , - v r. n. , Like all our printed testimonials this is genuine. Would like to profit? " . Write us and the name and address Vlll be sent. , I v ; Why saved lives? ' ' ' r . " -- Many and many a man or woman finds the life sands run? . ning low, and dally troubles show that food is ; not keeping, the body up to active, healthy vigor, and wonder why? , I Some hidden thing retards digestion and the body (Joes not -receive its needed nourishment. , To such we earnestly suggest leaving off the coffee entirety, even the famous "only one cup in the morning." Rc;!c3 It with good, hot Postum made as per directions on pkg. &r.l care fully observe, day by day the return of health and strength. , That's the answer and Poctum Cereal -A CUTl Haw Remedy TUX Cam Cubaon drag stare sold haadred of jars of Uokara ia the last few weeks, and althaoge it offered to iwfand the pwcbaae pnee to any diaaatisflod pvr ehamr, not ooe jar heabeu returned. While this ia earpiwwg ia itaalf, yw the most toarveloas thing to tbeja i tbo porta of chronM caare of ee- terna that hare bees, oared or thia simple ekia food. People who have uttered with aralee, aoaba and ores bleeding itohing have found relief and cure ia Uokara. No matter where the oeaema Don- plea or other breaking out ocean, whether on the face, a audi, legs, or body, tbo application of Hokara will give quirk relief, aaj even the worst or most chronic cases will bo enred ia a abort time. Too can boy a liberal sized jar for 25e and with every package goes Gib eon Drag Store a guarantee to refund the money if it u not satisfactory Larger aiae, 60s. ,' Arranging a Solution of Mileage Not. Raleigh, March 29. The corpora tion commission is considering at the instance of official and counsel of the principal lines of railroads in this at that participate in the interchan geable mileage book system, modifica tions and extensions in the application or the act of the recent legislature for mileage exchange windows to be main tained in towns of 2,000 and more in habitants, but leaving to the commis sion the power of excepting any place lor good cause and also the prescrib ing of regulations for the chocking of baggage on the mileage books before the mileage ticket is procured. Tee commission has the power also under the act to require double window ser vice at any point having less than 2.000 inhabitants where .petitioning eiiisens show the need of it. However, this phase of the case is not figuring in the present hearing. The act is to be in force and effect May 1 and the regulations must be promulgated by the commission by April 13. STOMACH TROUBLE. Cured by Vinol Here is Proof. Seymour, Ind, "I was troubled with a chronic stomach trobule and five weeks ago it got so bad I had. o give up Work. I had tried various medicines without relief and was; fi nally induced to try Vinol. After tak ing the first bottle I was greatly ben efitted. Am now on the hird bottle and ready to resume work. . Am rap idly gaining in weight and strength, Edw. Nieman. (We guarantee this testimonial to be genuine.) tfi It is the curative medicinal irfe- ments of the cods' livers, combined with the strengthening properties! of tome iron contained in Vinol, which makes it so successful in restoring perfect digestion and at the same time it builds up the tired, overworked and run-down system. Try a bottle of Vinol with the nn derstanding that your money will be returned if it does not help ,yott Uibson Drug Store. ; A 8pedal Medicine for Kidney AQ- .' - menta. t Many elderly have found in Foley's rudney Kemedy a quick reiiel and permanent benefit from annoying uri nary irregularities due to advancing years. Isaac N. Regan, Farmer, Mo. says: "Foley's Kidney Remedy af fected a complete cure in my case and I want others to know ox it." EL h. i Mal-sh, druggist. " lubrc'o a a v w . w Co., Ltd., Tt'-Ia Cr i QuUrea Caa ectod by Crinkle- Coca v Cola. Cbattaaooga, Tcnn, March 29. Several- Ailaata phyuriane were ea the aland today- ia tao ease of the government against "forty barrou of coca-cola. 7 Dr. Stewart H. Roberta, of Atlanta. said that be bad examined over 7,000 school ehildren and had found in the number only 26' who suffered from nervous disease. Dr. Robert was ask ed how no examined tbe children. He replied that be . examined their eyes, throats, nose, took their tempraturea, weighed them, examined their heart, etc ' -A Tbe witness stated that bo bad ex amined 100 persona ia Atlanta, 84 men and 14 women, who were constant us ers of eoea-eola, their average con- . i i ubiuiiod ol TOca-coia oemg uiree and one-half glasses a day. Ho declar ed he did not find any harmful effects from tbe beverage. Tbe people e.i tra ined ranged in age from 19 to 53 yean he stated.- Dr. E. a Clock, of itlanta, said be was a -peeialift in nervous and men tsl diseases. He testified that be had never known a case of mental or phy- tcal disorder as a result of nsing eoea- eola. . Dr. E. Bates Black, of Atlanta, tes tified that be had never known of a case ot mental disease due to the nse of coca-cola. He said he bad never een children drink the beverage. MX at Ohto. CltT-M Tla. 'Lawaa Craitar. - '" ' Frank I. ChwMT makaa oath that ha is senior partners ot the-nrm-of f. j. Cheney Co., doina business In th ;iiy oi loieaa, vouaiy ana Ktmnarore aid. and that said Arm will par the mm or unni huhukku uuiaks for ach and rry caae ot Catarrh that cannot be cured by tbe nae of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed la my preaenee, this tth day of December, A. w . ' OLBASOn. (Seal) stoUry Public Hall'a Catarrh Cure la taken Inter nally, and acta directly on the blood and mucous surface or the system. Send for testimonials free. - - . F. J. CHENEY St CO, Toledo, a mow Dy an uruffKisia. inc. Take Hall s Family Pilla for Constl patton. Occasionally a man makes bis mark in t he worm because his wile makes him toe it. A Cold, LaCrrtppa, then Pneumonia. Is too often the fatal sequence. Foley's Honey and Tar expels the cold, checks the Jagrippe, and pre vents pneumonia. It is a prompt and reliable eough medicine that contains no narcotics. It is as safe for your as yonrselr. M. U (Marsh, druggist. FRECKLES Don't Hide Then With a Vail; Re move Them With the New Drug. An eminent skin specialist discov ered ,. a , new- drug, otiuine double strengllh, -which is so uniformly suc cessful in removing freckles and giv ing a clear, beautiful complexion tfeai ft is sold by Gibson Drug Store under an absolute guarantee Ito refund the money if st tim-KW i'isi""' ' Don't hide vonr frecklea under veil; get an ounce of otlhino and re move ttiem. Even the fast night 's nse will shsow a wonderful improve ment, some of the lighter freckles vanishing entirely. It is absolutely harmless and cannot injure rbe most tender skin.' : '-: :' . Be euro to ask Gibson Drag Store for the double mtienrm dttane: k this that is sold on the money back guarantee. 7 4 a .K.J., u. a a. You'll MeverGettho oi for Your, money Until Yoil Buy linn DaiLimore .. . ; Gloiliss ; Every man's desire is to 00k welt dressed. He wants the best there is. but In . reason when It csmes to price. We have absolutely proven COMPANY Clothing gives Style and Ssrvice Is what you wafttvhen you invest your money in a suit. : Style and Service Is lust what you get in every , SCHLOSS BROS; & COMPANY garment you buy. They Cost No More Than the OnHnarji , - , $15 to $35 DC yuu lung ur siiuri, siuul model here for you."4 Come - -. i . .1 ;. .,.- , - . as-. Caaaon Wl Dr;JCarey's Life-Tone Tablets ', ' ARE AS: , 'rl' HONEST PREPARATION And are the result 6f ' . YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ; ' IF YOU HAVE Tried all other eo called remedies and have - found bo result do not despair, do W become discouraged, here JS relief. . '". ; . . TRY DR. CAREY'S , ., They will prove weemva .. e a . m II I W I ltf M A'l' Dr. Carey's Life-Tone Tablets : - i ' . ARE FOR MAN OR WOMAN : YOUNG OR OLD They Feed the Blood. Brain and Nerves ? , L And Restore Health, Power and Vitality., '-f . .- . i "S- -'-" V- -" -.-": y , THal Stae, FTTTT CKWTS. Larae Settle eeatatala twe m4 eae-bair tleue awe Trial Slaa, OHB DOLLAR. . 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