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J. B. MKMOI. HHH M4 svascmirriox bats. Cm Year KM ftn Unntaa - - x. Tare Moat . On Meata nHHUII AWWOVWCKWBiVT. Adrerttslnf rale eea ,h tAw Cov (or change awst la at J a'Hack a. as. Card f Thank, Ttesotutloa of Be sct an aJmllar arUcI ar charceS at th rat of I cent per lia cash) ta all ease. Rntered a wond clan mall matter April ti. Ill, at thr totom. t Con car. N. O. under th act of March . 117. art mt fha rHy aa T saall tea Haw- amm pnw mm p" - will prevail i On Month ? SI Month JJ Twctv Month . JOHN B. UUI'KBI- .rity Battel Concord, X. C, April 14, 1911. The, cotton mill in England have been having " rough sledding" as well a those in the United States. For the year ending November 30, 1910, seventy-three concerns in Lancashire, with a total paid-up ea-pital'of $12, 800,000 and an added loan capital of $5,400,000, showed a loss of $1,315,000 after paving interest on loans and allowing for depreciation. These figures are the worst for twenty-five years. There is little consolation in this case, however, in the saying that "misery loves company." The. Democrats in the House are losing no time in redeeming their pledges to the people. On yesterday this body passed by a vote of 296 to 16 the Rucker resolution proposing an amendment io the constitution for the election of United States Senators by a, direct vote. The measure was back ed by the solid Democratic vote in the House and was put through with a speed that almost nook the breath of the protesting Republicans who op posed it. The Collegiate Institute ball team seems to be playing in bad luck on its present tour. It is an excellent team, and it must be remembered that they have been np against the best teams and against some professional players. Wonder, how many South Carolin ians' attended-the unveiling Thursday of the monument erected by the D. A R. at the birthplace of Andrew Jack son in Union county f At Mount Pleasant to Stay. Charlotte Observer. A recent news item in The Observer and an editorial comment based upon it, conveyed the impression that Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute, as the surviving representative of North Carolina College, would be merged with Lenoir College by the joint commission of tbe North Caro lina and Tennessee Lutheran synods. We are now informed on the beet pos sible authority that no sueh merger has, in fact, been contemplated. The institute, conducted in the buildings of North Carolina College since the latter was suspended for a period of nine Tears, will continue its exist - ence irrespective of the pending pro ject. It was expressly excepted by the North Carolina Synod in propos ing negotiations, and the plan of con solidation worked oat for Lenoir and North Carolina colleges by the joint commission provides , that Mount Pleasant Collegiate Institute is to be maintained by the North Carolina Synod' as a synodic! school. , We are erid that a school which Is now; serving admirably a large constituency will not be discontinued and that the altogether worthy tradi tions established by North Carolina College at Mount Pleasant 'will be, though in another sort, directly ear- ried on. ' ' '. n.. rim rtmi..iJK fWeint nflll I wuv 1 t mm ww m. situation. , , Greensboro, April 12." The trouble with the cotton mill situation is the way things are working at Washing ton," said Caesar Cone, who k at the head of the WbiU Oak, Proximity and Revolution Cotton mill, in an ad dress to bis employes laa night "They are) trying to make good times by legislation," he said, "by tinkering with the tariff. I think they had better leave it alone. ' The cotton mill situation is not good," continued Mr. Cone, "and I think we are going to have hard times for some little time.".- i''.J-''' : , The White Oak Cotton JGU Com pany, which is the largest denim mill in the world, and the other mills own ed by Mr. Cone, hare experienced trouble inw the disposal of goods at par value, and Mr. Cone eansed fear tonight that it might be necessary to run on short time in the near future. The milla employ over 5,000 people. The Durham Hosiery Mill las let j' enttrct for the building of an ex ' i ( f 113x135 feet, three storiee ' t ,so its main luUiliD, whi. h J t'e largflst bo.5ry i,'.:,U ' Ciatee, T'.t. Julian & , ?, is freduci-t cf tlA$ tu'-'A, war Limra is so mos. Wemea Sxnert San It 1 Dan U the Crane far Variety. - ' Te a erase foe variety, conn led with a tread of aaoootocy.aad ta awdera LaaovaUona air. EUen H. RV-nsras. aa Instructor la chemistry at the Mas acbasetts lasUrot of TertnoJogy. lays the blame for the high coat of ttTtnc Bar ebaansUuns are Shade la aaswer to the anwttoe. "Does the In creased coat of Hvtag mark a social advance? "Whea I went to housekeeping tblr-tr-Bve year ago," she says. oo the same spot and ander the same general CoodlUoaa a now, oar running ex penses were about one-balf a much. Prom what direction has tb Increase come? Th inowptow ao longer cleans our sidewalks. It must be shoveled to the gutter. The postman comes flv times a day Instead of twice. The telephone bill not only cost $60 a year, but double tbe gro cer's delivery, and hence bis cbsrtw for it It certainly double the step taken and the stairs asvended by oiu one. Entertaining Mora Elaborate. "Hardwood floors metta twice tbe work of carpets. The cost of guest la double, not because tbe food we used to set before them was not good nnd sufficient, but because we have out tbe moral courage to give simpler enter tainment "We could give tbe same things at tbe same cost, but we pay 80 ceuts for Ice cream instead of 40 rents, and we have six courses lnstend of three, with the corresponding number of dishes to handle and double time to serve and prepare and cleiir away. "The more elaliorate service the greater number of things la In one sense a social advance, as It Is sup posed to mean a gain in standing. "A perfect crate for variety has tak en possession of tbe world. Nothing Is so much dreaded as monotony. This means a restless dissatisfaction with Ufa. Tbe dally work is not monotony so long as one does not wish to do something else. Living Expense Doubled. "It Is this craving for variety which has doubled tbe living expense of most families. We all go In town two or three times a day. We all go to moving picture shows, to theaters, con certs. We go motoring Instead of quietly reading, rearranging tbe pic tures or tbe furniture, mending the curtains or tbe broken china. As for sewing and carpentering, who does It? "Is It because of tbe comic supple ment that the man who sets up bis own stove or hoes his own garden Is made ridiculous? "What do we gain by it? Anything valuable to man's real advance? Is society or the Individual wiser la what counts or more learned, happier, better In any way? Does not each dollar In excess mean a greater strain on some nerve, a greater chance of mental col lapse? Life On Confuted Ruth. "What Is tbe poor American to do In his present fever and with his present nerves, but with fivefold greater pow ers placed in his hands and fivefold greater attention and capacity demand ed tor their control? If sixty years ago the free forces and rushing ad vance of the republic urgently needed the regulation of a powerful and learn ed conservative body, who can over estimate the necessity for such service now? "Life is a confused rush for us We do not stop to take account of stock snd balance accounts. The various un noticed causes of greater expenditure are to be ferreted out and exposed, a closer balance between time and mon ey and results found. "What should be today the guiding principle of large hearted and Intelli gent women In the use of personal and family Income? Do we believe that it must lead between asceticism and lux' ury? Luxury (everything not neces sary to full efficiency) Is tbe besetting modern danger, physical, mental and moral. "Tbe determining principle In fixing the standard of life, then, should be tbe discovery of the minimum needed to maintain full efficiency." . aware of Matasaerta tar Catarrh tail Caataia Merearr, a mercury . wilt surely destroy the en of tmell and completely derange th whole system- when antenna through th mucous surfaces, Stick article should naver be ed except oa prescription from reputable physicians, a th damag they will do Is ten fold to th good you can possibly derive from them. Hair Catarrh Cure, mmau factured by J". J. Cheney St Co, con tain no mercury, and I taken Inter nally, acting directly upon th blood and mucous surface of th system. In buying Hall s Catarrh Cur be sure you get th genuine. It I taken In ternally snd mad In Toledo, Ohio, by P. J. Cheney A Co. . Testimonials fra. Sold by Drucctst. Pries, 76c par bottla, . ,-. . . Take Halt's Family Pills for Consti pation. .- Special ; N :. Offer. ,' $10,000 A. YEAS nr CHICK , ENS, soma claim ta have made, LUBEEGEK POULTBT FARM Offers you tbe balance of this season a large CUT IN PRICES of setting eggs. ' A setting- ol 15 -from any breed bandied. c3 ly $1.00. V . Visit the farm and ask to see the $2.00 apiece vggk now eet ting.' , Tbone .liy.'yj ," T7AE3 CLHTE, Kgr. su;:daysg::3gl. Lesson I1L Second Quarter. For April 16, 1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SERfES. Teat ef the Ussstv'Mnv av W Msaaery Vara, 18, Is Oalses Teat, Lake aaiv, K C wmentsry Pi farts' by Urn. D. M. Itearwo. W bare th choice this week rot a lesson oa Joash, th Imy.sing. or a resurrection lessoa, and as next week we shall have another lesson oa Joash we choose tb Easter h-aaoo for this week. Th resurrection of Jesus from th dead is In many respects the great est topic In th Scripture, for It Christ be not risen preaching la vain, ts 1th Is vain, there la no forgiveness of alas, aad no on I saved (I Cor. xv, 14. IT, 18). Ills great atonement Include His perfect life In s mortal body. His death In our stead bearing our sins. Ills res-' urrectlon from the dead, all of which may be Included in tbe saying, "The precious blood of Christ" (I ret L 19). At present, as our great blgh priest. He Is at tbe right hand of God. for ns, and He will come again to receive His body, the church, and to set Up Hi kingdom of peace and righteous ness on this earth. That the Messiah of Israel, the great King, should be a man was plainly foretold In Gen. 111., 15; xxll, 18; Deut. xvill, 18; Isa. lx. 6, T, and many other places. That He should be a man risen from the dead, an Immortal man, was nlo foretold In C.en. 111. 13: II Sam. vii, 13, lfi; tsa. Ix, 7; llli. 10, 11; Ps. xvl. 10.: xxll. 22. 2T. 28, and else where. Nnd forxhndowed In Isaac, and Joseph snd Jonah as well as In the two birds of Lev. xlv snd the two goats of Lev. xvl. When He was on earth In Ills hu miliation He repeatedly foretold His death and resurrection In snch pas sages as John It. V.l-21; Matt. xii. 4(1; xvl. 4. 21; xvil, 23; xx. 19: xxvl. 64. and yet even His own disciples did not receive It, for In verse 9 of our lesson we read that even Peter and John "knew not the Scripture that ne must rise again from the dead." He suiit to the two with whom He walked to Emmaus, who were so cast down be cause of His death, and so disappoint ed because He bad not redeemed Is rael, "O fools, and alow of heart to be lieve all that the prophets hare spo ken." He also said to the disciples In the upper room that same evening, "All things must be fulfilled which were written In the law of Uoses sad In the prophets and In the psalms concerning me" (Luke xxlv, 28, 44). He appeared at least ten times to one or more of His disciples during those forty days between His resur rection and ascension from Olivet, five times on the first day, and our lesson tells of His first appearance, and that was to Mary Magdalene (Mark xvl, 9). We do not find that Mary of Bethany was with the other women at the tomb on the resurrection morning, for he-seems to have believed what He bad said about His death and resur rection, and she anointed Him before-' band for His burial (Matt xxvl, 12; Mart xv, 8). The purchase of spices by the ether women waa an act of love, bat not of faith, for had they believed that He would rise again they would not have purchased spices with Which to anoint His dead body. As soon aa Mary Magdalene saw that the Btone was rolled away from the sepnlcher she ran back to tell Peter and John, and they both ran to tbe tomb, and both went In, Peter go ing first, and saw the linen clothes evidently ss when His body had been In them, and tbe napkin that was about His head wrapped together In place by Itself, and they believed that He waa risen and went away again unto their own home. Mary, hav ing returned to the tomb, remained and was so Intent upon finding tbe body of her Lord that she had no eyea even for angels, and when Jeans Him self spoke to her she supposed Him to be tbe gardener, so blinding Is unbe lieving grief. . Not until He called her by name did aba recognize Him. One of tbe pre elou words of the Spirit to my soul Is found In Isa. xlllL 1, "Pear not for I have redeemed thee. I have called thee by thy name; thou art mine." Hon wondroosry gracious of ear Lord ta appear to Mary and apeak -to her while on His way to His Father (verse 17), and bow wondrous Hla words to her, and through her to ns, "My Fa ther and your Father, my Qod and year God." '--..? "s :-"., If we would only believe fully that He baa made ne one with Himself, a part of Himself, children of God aad joint heirs with Himself, It does seem as if our Uvea would declare that Jesns lives. ' Note the words with which He greet ed tbe disciples that evtnlng and also a week later, "Peace be unto yon" (verses 19, 2L 26), and remember John xlv, 27; Jer. xxlx, 1L See Him ask ing them to handle Him and to threat the band Into His side' and see Him eating broiled fish and honeycomb be fore them that they might see the reality of Hla resurrection body (Luke xxlv, 89-48; John xx, 27). Hear His word to Thomas snd to ns, "Be not faithless, but believing. -e s Bless ed sre they that have not seen end yet bave believed" (John XX, 27. 20). h 50 lay to heart HI words to tbe-n and to ns, "As my Father hnih . me, even so send I you" (verse 21), sn.l vnty w be such Spirit fllled believe' 1 In all that Is written that we shall U all things glorify Him. . irujnox crrTEO - COSrQEXATJ YETXiAJTS. Beatiern Saflway Offers Extremely Lew aUtusft Trip Kates to LfkU Xecx, Ark. . Tickets for this ecsasioa will be sold on May 13, 14 aad li, with 6nal limit May 23rd. with phviletw ef aa extension el retarn limit an til Jane 14th, by eVnoaiUnff ticket with joint agent and payment of 60 eenta. Tbe following round trip rales will apply from stations named: Concord 17.30, Statesville $1715, Oastenia $18.&5, Lexington $17.65; Saliabury $1730, High Point 18.00, Davidson 17J. Asoeboro $18.53. ' Low round trip rates from all other points on Southern Railway on same basis. Southern Railway has double daily through service for Little Rock, Ark., via both Asheville, Knozvula, Chattanooga, and Memphis aad via Atlanta, Birmingham and Memphis. For further information, reserva tions, etc, apply to any Southern Railway Agent, or write " R. H. DeBUTTS, T. P. A, Charlotte, X. C. Desirable Offices Morris Building' Best location in city. Steam heat, light and janitor service free. Also sleeping roouiH, bath, light and janitor service free. Rhone No. 89 ItL Morris Be&l EsUU Company T. T. SMITH, Jrf Manager. What Tbey WiU Do (or Yna They will car your backache, strengthen your kidneys, cor rect urinary irre gul aritietbulld up the worn but tiaaues, and eliminate the ezceat uric acid that causes rheumatism. Pre. went Bright' Disease aad Dl bates, and restore health an! strength. . Refuse substitutes Sold at Mftsh's Drug Store. L Foley mney fiilntntjirniuiyr fSe 1 ' Never Leak Never Need f :l" nmnP-H.n.r.m..,. ln. .,-.,.:. ..w. . ww... v. iuwkuvM.i.1. wwhuw svs eui mime VI . buiWings. ' For further detailed bfonhnttotl apphr to ' " v youhs & T7AB3tro!tjTn ;coufait7 fir:.,? :::;;": ' OOK0OW), K. 0. - ' ","-- Personally Coajacted Tocr to The Pacific Ccsst ' Under Uie r.!m;e:cct of Rev. Wo. Clack, . ; Operated via Seaboard AirLksRy. Arrangements bave just been completed by Rev. Wm. Black' fit ' Charlotte for th operation of the most extensive Personally Con ducted Tour ever operated from the South to the Pacific Coast. This Tour will leave tbe Carolines about June 29th, going out through; Birmingham, Memphis, Kansas City, Denver, Colorado Springs Salt Lake City, Las Angeles, San Diego, 'Paso Boblea, -touching Old Mexico, Del Monte, San Francisco,' Portland, Van- -conver, Wiiuepeg, St. Paul, Chicago, thence Home. V 1 ' Every little detail for tbe comfort and1 pleasure of (h party Las been carefully planned by Dr. Black who has bad fveral years ex- ' perience inhe handling of parties of this kind. Numerous side- ; trips bave been arranged, taking id the most attractive in places iiutha West, including Yellowstone Park,- Piks's Peak, Catalina Island, Old Mexko, through the Great Rockies over the Pictnreque Canadian Pacific, Lake Louise, and many others. , . . , Tbe total rate ineludes railroad and Pullman fare, meals on dining ' ear, hotel accommodations, side trips ttv.-. ' -For full information address, . v- ! : v- !-. C S. V Jnlwsia 'Weald Hive flay trot ad Over Els Body. Oevslaad, O, April IX When 1 die. I hope the pemle will make a puytroaed ver asyVT; I would rather bar the child ran ' rompiaf over my pave than a hundred moon meats." Thia was the statement made by former Mayor Tom L. Johnson, who died Monday night to his friends when men in puttie Ufa died aad monuments so their memory were be ing planned. . "-" Elves .r.rplalna Mystery. ' -'Warentown, Ohio, April 11 Tb body of Minnie Domeo, the 17-year-old ianee ef-Edward J. flehnlte, a mining engineer, who diearipeered from Iter elome Febrnary 14, waa foand to day in the Ohio river at TU ten ville, two mi lea below bars. The girl vanished be evening be fore tbe day on which aha bad prom ised to elope with Sebnlta, - Her pa rents believed that she . cad' heen either murdered or kidnapped by rival suitors and it was later asserted that she bad gone to Hungary. and been married. . t-. ... . ; . .. ' ' Why does a fellow on a small sal ary, like Smallchink, dress so extrav agantly t" 'He's afraid people will think he is poor." - "And why doss old Millionaire Keggercoine dress so shabbily t" "He's afraid people will think he is rich. ' ' The Sonnd Sleep of Good Health. Cannot be overestimated and any ailment that prevents it is a meaaee to health. J. L. Southere, Eau Claris, Wis., says: "I have been enable to sleep aoundly nights, because of pains across my back and soreness of my kidneys. My appetite was very poor snd my general condition was much run down. I have been taking Foley Kidney Pills but a Short time nnd now sleep as sound ns a rock, my my general condition ia greatly im proved, and I know that Foley Kid ney Pilla bave cured me." M. L. Marsh Druggist. Importance ofHigh Grade Sanitary 3 Plumbing. ' 3ood Plumbing h oris of the moat1 important feature about a house. Yarn cannot ha ve to many safe-guards foe tha health of you family and your-' self.' Therefore the alight eost f tbe BB3T Plumbing will ia reallty be health4 assnrancs as weir as a saving in repair bills. SAmAafpLOTsraOOO.'.; ' . Pboaa S34 Wbmyoafeel voa,tirsd, worried or deapoadeut it I a sure signjroa need MOTTS NEB.VEMNE PILLS.- They renew (ha aarmal vifov and make life worth living, Be sax aul ask to Motr's Nerrerine PilULJ WUX1AMS BtPQ. rO.SW.tOereaa ' ;i Sold by Davit Drag Oompany. DENTISTRY I am now in the Morjria fiuilding, over tbe Cabarrus Savings Bank, i 1 ' Rcpairs-ra-eproof-StonrH ,. r,..u.i I. . .it L: l. r . '3, D. P. A. r. c. W777777Ji Only a7cio Lljra Days Unlil . " Ecctar! ". Here's What We have for -you,, Gentlemen, in Spring 1911 Models "Schloss "Eal Glo L Style, quality, Long ' Service and most' Moderate Prices. What tnore can any man .' want ' in a' suit?- What store can give ' more? j How many give as much? - ' j- ; - "j.-- , . .' ' We are featuring these :' Celebrated SchrOaJiBroe. & " -Co. Garments because" at each-' price they represent a 8tandard of Value higher than any others inr America, 'STYLE 8CHLOSS BEOS ft 00. suits are ac cepted by all men who know as iht Standard of Fashion the models of the -most Exclusive Custom Tailors. -SERVICE. In tlte-Summer Suit especially mater riala must be strong but lieht weirbt -Mnusl admit . air but bold - Jhape. Schlosa Bros, ft Cor Suits are tailor ed to look as fine in August aa in April. ' Spring "Suits, , $15 to $35.: And there are other NEW Uiings for Spring youll -want to - see : ? New 4iats, toft felt and . stiffs New knitted silk four-in-hand. Half hose bVdk lisle and all pure silk. Sprinar weight underwear.' New-negligee -and - plaited bosom Sha-ts. See our display , ne entire household fevorvet artrnnd the telephone. ' Neigh bort, friend, market; doctor aad store can be reached in an-taatan by the home having telephone service, i ,. , iji;- ri Slbe Rural tprovidei this home necessity and pleasure at very low cost, to peo ple who live in the WMintry, - ' It is proving a -paying invertmtnt to thousands f farmers, i' VI N' t; Write, today, for our fret book." -It tells you 4ww?yw may have wlephone service in your home. ( Address ,v;',-v--.' t, Farm era Una Department ;- COrJTTlERM CELL TEIXPIIONE aTCLCGRAPU COMPANY lrv 5onUt rryor St, Everything ' - FOB TES Garden1! PEAS, -BEArfS, ' COR. P-.:-"TI, - ZT'T, t ' tCTS, - , CAL-AF7, ( tm, cr. i -.. . . - v . 4 i ok W . . J. S. - LAlTLi ..i pi't, HmUM to' Fva, -'T'tr,- Kot ' '-ej irt tha Worrin 'MMin. Room . it over Ctilmrry bavtiifta liann ' f 'flraj hours: I to aV n4 1 to I id L..tie power to ilm nleiiiiary sur'un. , , cimore hes .QUALITY Smart style Would be of UtUe value it quality wasnt there to hold it. In side and out Schloss ' Brea. - ft Co. Clothing is the work of Master Tailors " ii,.W VBlrs PRICES, 80BXO8S BEOS, ft 00.- garmenU' have, brought Una elpthea and eorrect styles' down within the teach of ev ery pocket book they cost no more . than the ordinary. U " , today. TelepInSae Atlanta, Gau 1 ' a PM'jn r'-.f V-iJ AS V.L . I-havt puichaied-'t a dry . preparation for cleaning ladiea' gar meats that I guarantee to give aalis faction, or I will make no charge for tbs work.. I ant sole owner of this ' preparation and on account of the ex- - -client satisfaction it bas given I make this proposition to tb lilies of Con- x eord snd vicinity: ,6nd us any ar- ". tides or gsrmeuts yon wsnt elesnej snd after we-nse tins dry cleaning preparation o ntheni, if tut-y are ovl -entirely salmfled will) the work I sill tnaks no eharga. 4 OB' rovrzLra. pprt.tort Tbon18S. -:,' rca eau ca trrT. Modern 0-rooru two story 1 o, In good nenji-W' ood - .In .fui lawn; fins f ; 1 t i ) fjet. Will ill oa e y t - illO. 11 ' .. " CX
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