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SVU T N. f M Oa Yaae i J fttl Month. ? J! Tare. Manta - . On Meat. l.tS rTBLMItK"' AJISOrCMEJIT. AdvertM rat rea ' flic. Coj for chane moat k. In at rrt an similar ar.lclae ulk( rat of 6 r.nl. PT lln raah III alt rni.rl (rronJ claM man i""" April ?. Il. at P"lm.- at n por N. C und-r th art of March . t.. rftr r "i tk I.K a-rtrea a tfc Fvl Trtaaa will anvaUi ... f s.o One Month Bt Montha Twelve Montha Conr"ord7N-C - Mlril 13- 19U- Th Lenoir News, a wiile-awake pa per published in a wideawake town, fits started subscription for I lie Bill Nye Memorial building t the Train ing School to be erected by the North Carolina Pr$s Association. This work has been undertaken by the Press As sociation, and it must be accomplish ed. While a number of the newspa pers have raised subscriptions through their papers, we regret to note that nothing has yet been done by the lnw maiori'iv. The newspapers of D i the State could iaie $10,000 for tlii purpose within thirty days if they would make the effort in a systematic ami determined way. The annual meeting of the Press Association wi be held in Lenoir June 20, and we would like to see the report to be made at that meeting state that the amount necessary for the cottage has been raised. The Charlotte municipal campaign just ended, seems to have started a boom for display advertising by can didates, Now the sides lining up against each other in a city election in Raleigh are going to flaunt their vir tues and the faults of the others in giant sized type before the eyes of the readers of the papers of the Capital City. The Raleigh Evening Times notes that it has made a contract for the use of much display advertising matter for such purpose. Wilming ton Dispatch. There is no more reason why a newspaper should donate its . space to political advertising than to any other sort. A newspaper's space has a certain value, and should be paid for by all who wish to nse it. We hope the above examples mark a sew era in the newspaper business of this SUte. LOXBCEi IIT THI SE5ATS. Bow Chisago Gam TTiaulf Ames Hit Aaasriitos ... New TorkrWorH.v 1 . Monday was a typical day ia the Senate Urn William Larimer, of IUi aoia. Ha arrived from Chicago at 10.2SA.M. He bad breakfast on tht train with Judge Haaeey, hi nwawl He weal rocs the Nation la his ims in the Senate oftVe building, put a a elean rollar and a fresh white lawn tie and appeared in the Senate etiaa bar one minute after toe Senate eoo- vened. He is, ordinarily, on time. One of the Senator's cardinal prio riple is to aasie no-time. He goes to Chicago every week. H regulate the day of his departure by the condition of legislative business. I pon entering the Senate chamber Monday Mr. Lonmer immediately oc copied his seat in the rear row on the Republican side. Most of t be time he sits with hie hands clasped across his expansive stomach. ' He always leans well back. He watches the prteed ings witli much rare. He is a man of few words and never eostiips wnh hi neighbors unless thev first address him. His face normally wears a half smile. He wears a double-breasted sack coal suit and an appearance of benign be- nevoletice. When anybody speaks to him M Iorimer responds gladly. Since the charges of bribery and corruption were prefered against linn lie hat made no advances ot triewlliness on his own initiative. Ho gives every Senator an opimrl np.it y to seak to him or not. as thev prefer. AFTER GRIP. Look Out For Trouble. The after-effects of the Grip are apt to ibe serious but a normal healthy condition may be restored in a sur prisingly abort time by Vinol. Watertown, Wis. "After a sevye attack of the Grippe my system was in a very weakened, nervous and run down condition. I began taking Vinol with the very best results and in a short time I began to feel like an en tirely different person and I am bet ter and stronger than I have been for years." Adelaide Gamtn. (We guar antee this testimonial to be genuine.) We have never sold in onr store such a valuable strength creator and health restorer for the convalescent. the weak and run-down as Vinol, and we ask people in this vicinity to try a bottle of Vinol with the understand ing that their money will be returned if it does not do all we clarni for it Gibson Drug Store. Xefesaedyta &.. ' .' Monro Joaraal ' ; Th Wadeaboro Ansoaiaa, diaeaaj- inff the high teat of bring. paioU Ml the great expense to whirh wt chaata are put ia debreriag par- res witch of which might a o riated. One Arm, it report, tells of ending it delivery wagon to the samo bona twelve tinea to Mirer small telephone orders, the whole amounting to leas than a load Tor the wagon. Another earned a loaf of bread a mile and a half to profit en the sale being one eent. Another was asked to send a 5-eent apool of cot ton beyond the town liiaka in order to be exchanged for one of another n timber. These instaneee may ap pear to be extreme, but we are con fident that the average retail mer chant wonld have no trouble in du plicating them from his experience wi hout overestimating his mmory to do so. None the less, we cannot see much hope that the ritter will be remedied. Modern business competition requires the retail merchant to go to the h of possibility in delivering pnreha." to customers: if he doe not his com petitor wil make havoc with his trade. Kquallv neresoarv it is it that be put on at least the appearance of cheer fulness when sending his man and wagon on a three-mile jaunt for the sake of one cent profit. Under these conditions the buying public has been come hadlr spoiled. The merchant perforce shows eager apreciatirm of the busines iriven him, no matter how small iis volume. or great the lack of foresight bestowed upon the trans- ction by the customer. Allowed an nch, to take an ell is strictly in the trine with human nature, and the latter has been found somewhat diffl- ii 1 1 of serious modification. Don't Get Ron Down. Weak and miserable. If you have Kidney or Bladder trouble, dull head wins, diuiuect, nervousness, Pains n the back, and feel tired all over, jet a package of Mother Gray s Aus- ra li.-u i Leaf, the pleasant herb cure. t never fails. We have many teati- uotiiais fro-n grateful people ho have this wonderful ;medy. As a gulator it has no equal. Ask fot Mo: her (liav's Australian Leaf at rugsists or sent bv mail for 50 cenis. Sample free. Address, The Mother iray ( o., LeKoy, N. l . . Where are the ladies who nsed to make quince preserves t Atlanta Journal. Playing whist. Durham Sun. One of Concord's most accomplish ed and gifted matrons, who is also a most charming hostess, says if these newspaper folks will come to Con cord she will have them, along with the editor of this paper, at her home for aupper and give them all the old time, quince preserves, made by her self, that they care for. We take the liberty of adding the names of CoL ,Wade Harris and Col. Bob Phillips to this party. A mighty soothing sense of satis faction would come over the democra cy and the people of the State if Got. ernor Aycock were to be selected as (United States Senator. Wilkesboro Chronicle. Before any one ia elected for this job there will develop same experi- -enoea that will be far from "sooth in." . Lutheran Synod Win lie Hay 10, jCharlotte News. f. . vV Thtv Lutheran Synod of North Car olina will meet in annual convention sn CM. raul'a Lutheran church. Wil imngton, Rev. W. A Snyder, pastor one Wednesday, May 10th. The moat . important bosineaa to ba transact Mt ia . th question ot the consolidation of the educational institutions of the Synod with those of the Tennessee Synod located at Hickory. A joint . ommiaaion oi me two Synods ha . prepared ft plan of , consolidation. - Tbk win ba aete-1 npon by the 8yn o4 The. far-rsaetinir result of this 'netion may be A anion of the two ynodv t';''''- V-:'v.:!v.n,.- 4 ' Thar will be a conference of the Laytnen of the 6ynod daring the eon tvention from which svueh good is ex pented. : - ' , . . v - Tho Wilmington ehnreh is exceed ingly cordial in the meamm of boa pitality extended to the Synod. $oth the pastors and , ky-delegwee. nave leen invited to bring with them their wives. With ehnrch miasiona there wia be freely mingled abundance of social plettrvs ;. . y-. ., T ... jp C. 2 A ccld n cr3 r-7 ' I ' Ive Bromo Q nuine Tub- ' fS T't:ml " '"" 7 if i; iL W. C. uve ' s .ilai J I x. Situation With the Farmers Critical. Charlotte Observer. The situation with the farmers of the county is growing critical. The occasional rains of the past few weeks has greatly retarded activities in plowing and the lime for plant ing both corn and cotton is almost at hand. It is customary in this part of the country to have a majority of the fields of the corn planted by this time and to begin putting tht rot ton seed into the ground between the middle of the month and the first of May. As vet practically nothing has been done and the farmers are natur ally in a discontented tate of mind They hope for a decided break in the weather conditions for a few days now. Bcwara af Olataamta fae Catarrh this oalala Maiwarr, mercury will surely destroy tba sen 88 of amell ana completely aerann the whole system when antenna throuKh the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never ba used except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the damage tHey will do Is ten fold to the good yon can poesiMy aeriv from them. Hall s Catarrh cure, manu factured by P. J. Cheney Ce., con tains no mercury, and Is taken Inter nally, actlna: directly upon the blood and mucoue surfaces of the system. In buying: Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure' you set the genuine. It I taken In ternally and made In Toieoo, onio, oy F. J. Cheney Co. Testimonial ire a. Sold by Drugg-ists. Fries, no. par bottle. Tak Hairs Family Fins lor consu patlon. River Explains Mystery. Warentown, Ohio, April 12. The body of Minnie Doroeo, the 17-year- old nance of Edward J. Bcoulte, mining engineer, who disappeared from her tome i'ebrnary 14, (was found to day in the Ohio river at TU- tonville. two mile below here. The girl Tanigbed the evening te- fore the day on which she bad prom ised to elope with Bchnlte. Her pa rents believed that aha . had been either murdered or kidnapped by rival suitors and it was later asserted that she had gone to Hungary and been married. ; Good results alwave follow the of Foley Kidney Pills. iTney give prompt relief in all cases of kidney and bladder disorders. .Try them. II. L. Harsh, Druggist. Troth is mighty and prevails, after a political campaign.. '-'-, . Nerves 'Shaky, . from cofTee drinking? Quit and try : The OerssAUoa af Owargs T. Stat and other soldiers form every -part of tb Vast Britiah a p will tseet in Loodoi aad ayatbWiao ia their aaixlin divwraity ofKinx Oeorten lomgn pnssisasum. Among Lb ol ored poteatatea wbe. havw signilUd their ioteatioo toU trass ut are the Maharajah ftf Jeypcro, t4 laaharajah of Nahha, the Bajah of Silkies, the Maharajah oi Jabtaipore. tna Uh- kooWeX6wwt,tbKhai4;KaMlrh nuam or uyotrahad, tba HnXaa of Peraktha Chief of the 8olomos Is. laada, the "King Mj th Toonia, nod the Jam wf Karanater. These dark- skmaed Tnlera, with their satin robe of all the colors of Ike raiabev, and their-pearls and tttamoods. will add neb to ttm brilUaaey and! interest of the spectacle, which -wiH eoat the Britiah bltioa some twenty-fiv mil lion doBaiw, to say nothing of bars private expenditures. Ia addition to the pietnresxrae fig ure of tho proeessmn, then win be gold Miners, beewoodamejtand other pioneers of the empire, Aborigines from Australia, Maori from New Zealand. "Indians from Canada, and Hindus from India ; members of semi civilised tribe from the Fiji Islands, colored wanors from the Matabete and Bechnanaland territories of Brit ish Africa, Eskimos from the forxen north, and Chinamen from the Malay Peninsula. There will be royal per sonages from all the courts, of En rope, and the mayors of all the prin cipal cities of the British Empire will a-itend. In the hundred of thousands of spectators every nation and terri tory between the two poles will be re presented. Thus during the last fort night of June and the early days of July. London will be the capital not only of the Briti -h Empire, but of the whole world. P. Harvey Middloton on "Coronations Past arid Present," in Mav Columbian. IMsa sf stars Bienanr'. . Iladelpbin. April 12. Aflar lire Mine frosa n disease so rare that it ia said t kav been (he ua tenth eae in the history of esedicioa, James U. Ehodea, Jr, aged U, wide ly known socially and who while at tending Prineejioa Uareeraity was gnard on the Varsity football team, died today at bis bob at ilia Nova, sear bar. " . The disease-that kiUal Mr. Bhodes is known -so phyaieian as bbaatomy setes aad is manifested by a malig nant vegetable growth wbieh attache itself to b intestinea.' V Mr. Bbodes mi attacked by the malady white on visit to the Soath. Fsilnre k spoiled by tbe s-s thing that is Sesbccrd lit line fcilway; - Chartott. H. C Janaary t, 11L Chans of scbedul SKA BOARD AJK LINK, effeotlv aoo aundav.' January la. Westbound trains lav Chartott as rollowa, dally: .., v t- No. 41. dally, :( n.m - " " Kaatbouad. dally: No, 4. dally, I 'St a. av - No; 41 dally, 1M a. m. No. 44, dally, it a. ra. No. 111. dalle. 4:tt d. m. Train amy tn Chariot t a follow from the ast: No. iat. ia4t a. m. No 45, 11:01 noon. Ne, l. l:l s. m. ' Arrlv from th west: No. 4. l:la a. m. No. Hi. (:st a. m. Travellna Paaseaser AsaL taiain, n. 'A One Condoctor Helped Sack to Work. Mr. Wilford Adams ia his name, and he writes: "I was confined torn v bed with chronic rheumatism and nsed two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy wit h good effect. The third bottle put me on my feet sad I resumed wort as conductor on tbe Lexington, Ky, Street Railway. It wilt do all yon claim in case of rheumatism." It clears th blood of uric aicd. M. L. Marsh Drngist. Here is the wav the Houston Post looks at Bryan's declining the offer of Memphis: "Mr. Bowers told Mr. Bryan that Memphis was willing to give him $2,000,000 if he would only move there. But Bryan turned tbe offer down. Ii'a a pretty hard sW on a town when a man won't live in for $2,000,000. But Memphis is tough, there's no ttoubt about that." It is s sin to play poker the way some people play t. Foley Kidney Pills contain in con centrated- form ingredients of estab lished therapeutic value) for the relief and cure of all kidney and bladder ail- . . J -w sr-1 aa. '' -. thin a, . w aa mens. Foley Kidney Pills are anti- Motto NervetlQ6 nils septic, tonic sndTMtoTSre.r Befua1lirh subst ii utes. , M. I- Marsh. DmmAut-, I ; . KnM h Dawk Bras Bomnaaw.V The Sound Bleep of Good Health. Cannot be overestimated and any ailment that prevents it is a menace to health. J. L. Soothers, Ean Clarie, Wis., says: "I have been unable te sleep soundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my kidneys. My appetite was very poor and my general condition was much run down. I have been taking Foley Kidney Pills but a short time nnd now sleep as sound ss s iocs, my my general condition ia greatly im proved, and I know that Foley Kid ney Pills have cured me." M. L Marsh Druggist. "If Wood row Wilxm keeps growing for another year there will bo a giant in the land of Democratic promise in 1912," saya the Columbia State. A Beliablt Medicine-jrot Kareotle Mrs. F. Marti, St. Joe, Mich., aayav 'Our little boy contracted ft seven bronchial trouble and as tbe doctor's medicine did-not cure him, I gars him Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in which I have great faith. It cured the cough as well as the choking and gagging spells, and he got well in short time. Foley's Honey end Tar Compound has many times savsd us much trouble and w are never with out it in th house." M. L. Marsh, Druggist. " ' TERRIBLE STRAIN ; RESULTEOJIOT AEIISS A Unolr Lady, After Two Wetki ' Grinding ' labor. Feels ' Better Than Ever. Lenoir, N. C-"l am not fired at aft, and am stouter than 1 have ever been," writes Mrs. Kate Waters, of Lenoir, N.C ''although I have lust finished two weeks' wash. I lay my strength to CatJid, the woman's Ionic. I have taken a lot of tt and I can never praise vti enough for what It has dose for me. I can never thank you enough for the ad vice you gave me, to take Cardui, tot tinea taking It t look a wet! and an stout as a mule." '"" . Yon are urged to take Cardui, that gen re, vegetable tonic, for weak women. Its use . J strengthen and build up your sys tem, relieve or prevent headache, back ache and tfie ailments of weak women. It surely help you, as iihashe!j ;J thousands of others, in the past 53 yeirs, ! P r- ',.,. t.Ji.y . e r- Only c -Lxv) Llprc Days Until '. x -Easier! ' :. : JVi HefeV'WtiatV.Wc-" have v f or Oyoiii; Gentlemen," in Spring 191 1 'Models iloss cimore Glo hes 9 i Style, quality, Long Service and most Moderktd Price., What more c&xr any ' man ' want in a. mitt Wnat atoret can give more? 'How many give at much?.; ; : , ,r, .:- : : ' ' v ; We are featuring theeo Celebrated Sckloes Broev & -. Co. Garments because at each price ! they repreeeat a - 1 Standard of Value higher than any others in "America, , DENTISTRY I am now in the lforria building, jvi tbs Cabarrus 8avtngf Bank;';" H. 0. HS&BZirO StYiCE AQBtkSS KBAS At OQi anita im auu ! eepted bv all men who knew -as iha Standard of Fashion tbe modsla- of the most Sxcloaiv Custom Tattora. Importance' ot" High- Grade Sanitary Ku Plumbing. Qoed Pliimbinrii of the asoat important featare about a be as. Ten cannot have t aaany eaigmuds foe tbs health f wear f assUy- aad : your- sail Therefore the alight eoetf the BS3T Plumbing Wiu in reality be health aasurance as -well- as aaring in repair btlln : v : i ;"' 8AxiTASTH.Tjianr(i oa" 'Pkeaw'aSff! --."'-i. r; siEaRVicE ; In tbe SunlnMr Suit espeeialry tnate- nsU tnust be strong but light weight must admit air but hold shape. Schloss Bros, k Oo. floitB are tailor ed to look as fine in August" aa in April.1;.. -""";?-,. .'.,'-.." Whrn WMf fdlcosrgd. ' jr-w I COUtUSMb tired, worried or denxwdeot It sura Mm torn need MOlTS NERVEI PIIXS. They renew lh normal rifor and make lite worm linnc. . b ear M T Sat FLESH BUICDEK THAT ADDS! WEIGHT: AND' - STRENGTH TO : WEAK PEOPLE The tissue cells of the body ace broken by. every movement of any portion of the muscular system. - When n person is in a healthy f condi tion tbe tissue cells are built up and replaced by new ones aa fast as they are broken and all old -ones carried out 'of the system' bj? tbe Datural'"pro cesa as so much waste matter, but when tte vital forces are sapped by an attaek of disease, more tissue cells diethan are replaced by new -ones, this causes the patient to lose flesh and power of resiitanee,' the paUent beeonrss weak and nervous and ia soon in s condition to take1 bn disease of any kind. DR. OABST'8 UTETOKB TABLETS are the greatest builders known to medical science. They build wp the, tissoes, renew and enrich tbe blood, impart to it the rich, red hue of perfect health. , -J They net aa a stimulant but do' not tea down 'of leave that "bad after effect which is so common to so many" ao-calledl'! remediea; They impart a strength which stays with you. Tbey restore yon io a normal condition of flesh but do not produce an .eieesa.,' a There- f ia n natural standard of weight for all persona which the laws of health has estab lished. DB,- CABCT'S UFE TONS TABLETS build tip to that stand ard and no more. If yon have tried dieting, or some form ' of treat rnent to obtain your proper amount of flesh and weight and all have failed, do not become discouraged, try DR. OAfiEY'S LITR : TONS " TABLETS and tbe results wilt surprise you; Tbcy make the weak, flabby muscle Arm, hard and strong. They tons "up tbe; nervous ayetem to the proper pitch, tbey develop the beautiful harmony of health, until hte becomes one grand, sweet song. , ' - .'""" QUALITY Smsrt style would be of little value if - quality wasn't there to hold it.. In side and out 8chJoaa Bros. - ft Co. Clothing is ibe work of Maatet TaOsra ; flOHLOea B08. ft 00. garments have brought fine clothes and correct styles, down within the -resell of eve ery poekctbook tbey cose- no mere thehtheeedinaryi ? ' ' SprMg0tti$f$t5 AM there '.iirbrtii1 NEW thing for Sprbj yWH "3t tot; felts and . stiffs, i New butted fs hose iit sillrlitler and all pure tilk.W Spring weight - underwear - New nelifee - and r plaited bosom , ShirU, . See our diiday today; . 1 7 . If; inttGK.tJtrl Trial Slaa, S11TI OBWTS. Lava aett tlaas aa aaswk aa Trial Slaa, OWV DOLLAR. A POSmTB liHK OHAf-r ailAMANTKa UTTS.Bk talalaar- tw -aa4 Salt AOtT "OWBI " pOLtAK GlCSOri DtlVG CTOHC. Coneotd, C. Perioiiny Ccsctei Tc t TLa Ptcir.cCci:i : . Jniit tit 'Elsss'sestst'of Rer. Vn. EIatV : . ' ' Omted via jbitfd'eWt'Ryf Arrangements have just been completed b) Bev. Wml Blackr f . Charlotte for tbe operation of tbe most extensive Personally Con ducted Tour ever operated from tbe South to, the Paeifle Coast, This Tour will leave the Carolina about June 20th, -going out through BirmiK;" 3nS, Memphis; Ksnsas City, . Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Ssa Diego, Paso Eobles, touching Old Jeiico, Del Monte San 'Francisco, Portland, Van , eonver, Winocpej, St. Paul, Chicago, thence Home. ' Every little detail tor the 'Comfort and pleasure of the party ha been carefully i Un 1 by Dr. Clack who baa bad ftreral years ex perience in tl LanJ. x of I list of this kind. Numerous side trips hsve been arm.,,.!, taking in the mot sttrsetive in places in the West, including Yellowstone Park, Pike's Peak,' Catalina Island, Old irsioo, tlirough the Great Roelues over tbe Pictureque 'CanadiiB Paeifle, Lake Louise, and many others. - . t . ' Tbe tot4 rate indadM railroad aiul rullnian f ifeTueals'en' dining ' ear, hotol aeeommodat'nns, aide trit jrte.' ' ' .. For full information at5J.'ea, ,.!;:- '."'f,!'v; ;';' V ' ' '".,'. '."'.';- -.v'..- -; ' zz7. xz::.'ir :-z,'c- , " o. Ji ov v? --AVIV fcall- ht" " 1 "" r"-, Jct' 3.4. T&e majority of mofor-r . istfthtbuzhoMt world" are seifcZcd osrt of ? r KichelifclntierTtbts. C 71ey ore the best jsies. Ask them. ' i , ' kV i t ' I f I " ' ' ' " ' ; UA 1m - pXsa Ut' m stem w . Cescerd Motor Car Shop, -Mji .' .WP .JOECorblnfit. L; E. BOGER.' FOR TH3 Garden PEAS, ! cor- El c ? eV XT' r. C m 5. r Pr-Mi-n llmllr-t 0 T -. nd 'luiuat ant k i f " III t o 'm-r -. '""a, t.4 evr Li.tmtr9 fc(it'.. No.. -, " I0IS) One. hour.: I to It a m., 1 t te 4 a. m. - VAV. I have purehised out 'fa dry preparation for eleatiiiig ladus' gari ments that I riaraat, to rlva sal is- fiction, or I will make Bo charge for tn work." I am sols owner of this preparation" an on account of the es- . elletit sut: 'atuiou It has riven" I make this proposition to tlia l.-,.lc of Con cord and vioiulty: Send na tides or garment you waut ciuaned and after we 'use this dry cleaning proration e nthem, if they are nut i...iely satisHed with the work I will teaks no charge. - o. b. rorzLra, riopri;. Hone 1:3. . res t&iz C3 rrrr good eJr,.l;nr - r I 1 ' f-e i . ; ' . Will '. u t j . jxo. n tzz . : 1 , la -J jftf to y t
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