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4. B. n Ka II U ram- mmt tVa re .Ma. M sraacan-rie-.x katbs . On Tear - II lnaa - Tkrca MMtM .- VJ Oh Month - lnrlWif U aa 1 Co for rhanaaa'awM ' .: (-. Copy for ekuv ' 1 e'alark a. m. , " Cart, of Th.aaa, alkas - ana at th rat similar artW-M ti eaarwad , it t eaat pV Uaa aaaa la Kntr4 a ciiS elaee man "arrar April t. 11 a. t the P"'m;' ' '"T eord. MO. tha act o Mare. . 1S7S. - art at tk rr aW arja M l a la- nlm taa Kuaiaaj . lit t-M On Moat . Ml Month Twalva atoatae MM M. MIUIT T Coneord, N. C, April 25, 1911. WORRY. Resolved, that worry is work. People who worry hart got a Ke job with ao pay envelop oa Sat urday. Worry It croaaoguS bridge , below you come to it o4 while you're oa it and after yea'rt ever. , We woo't worry if we atop saying "if." Boater Brown. The last Legislature did one mighty good thing. Years ago any kind of a show, fake or otherwise, eould eome along, make a dicker with some so- tailed charity organization and give a show without paying any tas. Four years ago the legislature passed an act cutting this kind of business out, but it was not elear and the last leg islature amended it or made it plain "that in every case where any one re ' eeives the least pay a license tax .most be paid. The attorney-general of the state was called on and has given an opinion that puis a quietus on the business. We talk about fakes, swindles and humbugs bnt as a gen eral rule the concerns that come along and show for charity are arrant frauds. Thev fix it so they never get left, hut quite often the organization gets it in the neck good and bard Charity can give all the entertain ments it pleases, but no one must be paid for doing the work. Like col lege baseball, it is a case where pro fessionals are barred. Greensboro Record. These shows always get the big end of the money, and the charitable or- ' ganization takes what is left, if any. .They always fix it so that the home organization pays all expenses, includ ing advertising. By doing this the show knows -that the newspaper will be appealed to to give the advertising free because it is for a charitable ob ject, don 't you know, when all the time -the greater part of it goes to benefit the traveling concern. This . paper is at all times willing and glad to help out anything given for the benefit of home charitable institu tions, but" it respectfully declines to donate its space to traveling compa nies which are out for what money they can get out of it. It is evident that Gov. Wilson is not going to allow his presidential boom to lose momentum. He announced Monday that he will make a western trip in May, the real purpose of , which, bis friends say, is io aid his candidacy for the presidency. He f will pay special attention to Seattle, Portland. San TVanoiym an J Tvta An, " geles, and will also stop off at Lincoln, Jfab., Io be the gnest of William Jen " nings Bryan. AYOOCX WILL IA7. HO U TO mua WO Anita's to D atriWs. Cor. Oreasbore Xews. lUUigh, April 84. There is kardly day that passu that does not add ta the evidence ' that ts-Ooveraor Charles B. Ayeork is going to be ia the race foe ta United State seaat te Mereed Seoaicr Si hi awn. . The former governor baa even gone so far a to state that while a year ago 1st would proa bar considered soea thing, the recent events have brought aura a change and' touch pressor from so saany quarter baa been brought to bear that he is now seri ously considering ii. Put this in yar pipe and smoke it ei-OovrTH.r Ay cork will be in the race unless s cog slips. Several dars ago the Daily New had an 'exclusive story to the effect that Governor Ayeork was considering his candidacy and since that time the evidence has been enlmulative. In fact, others are beginning o find out the News bad it right. In speaking of politics the other day, a man well known inpoutical life m this state. and one who has held high office re marked "when a man gets to consul-' store, erinsr the tight wiinin nimseu 11 1 rc te Kaay Sickly Caildraat W hear of aa assay children W are thia, aelieate, ailing and tired all the tisas, we are led to ask what is the eaaat, and wh it to blast They "T They ptay hard TZJit. Zr awi wro at sawn, aaa rapes giwwus takes all their strength.". . . it is the ssotbar of all Saab ehU drea whe are to Mats, for if they only realised what ear delicious cod river and iron toaie will do for their utile ears, they wouldn't sleep at eight nntil they had started them on VinoL Only a few days age a ess eaaas to oar ticntioB, Mrs. W. H. Oilmor, of Dartnd, Mich., had a little daugh ter trine years of age. She was weak, pale, ailing and nothing seemed to do her sny good. She gave her Vinol and she began to thrive at one and gained rapidly is weight, color and strength. We positively know Vinol will build up your little ones and make them healthy, strong and robust. Try a bottle and if yon are not satisfied we will return your money. We make this offer to show yon our confidence and belief in Vinol. Gibson Drug over, ion ran put it down me man who says he is considering running, he is running at that very moment." What does Avrock a candidacy meant In the first place it foreshad ows one of the hardest political fighfs in the state's history between Kitchin. Simmons and Ayeoek. It means a drawing of the lines between the so called "progressive" and the old lin ers. Why Ayeoek has so strongly en dorsed Mr. Simmons' course in gen eral and yet be regarded as one of the chief lights of the progressives is hard to see. It is certain that the pro gressives will look upon him as their champion. Senator Simmons and Governor Kitchin tvmild then prob ably be thrown into the class of oM liners and therein the tariff and o;her such perplexing questions will figure largely. As a matter of fact, the men and not issues will likely he the deciding feature, the friends of each being at tracted to them for personal reasons. Of course, there will have to be a sprinkling of issues. Oeveraer 8tnbs Votifles Officers Pro hibition Eaa to Be Obeyed. Governor Stitbbs of Kansas has stirred up trouble for a lot ef, sheriffs and county attorneys in KanSa be cause of the non-enforcement of the Prohibitory Law. The governor sent the following telegram -to seven or eight count yattorneys and sheriffs: I am in possession of reliable infor mation which indicates that you are neglecting your duty in the enforce ment of the Prohibitory Law, which is lawful cause for your removal from office. Please wire me inmmediately and definitely what action you propose to take to enforce the law in your county. The governor would not give fbe list t' counties to which the telegram was sent but it is understocd that Atchi son, lieavenworth, Cherokee and Craw- forcf were among them. Everything roa na yGardcn! CO', I ' '"i ?, -AAOS, IZi. v X FAT "XT?, -SAL&AXT, CVCCitlEX, - f A iLST. 0K1A ; ' CKIOHE-ra. ! 1 u Deslrctle; C2sa MonisDolldtoS Best location in city. Steam heat, light and janitor service free. V Also leeping rooms, bath, light "and- janitor service free. Phone No. 459 ;il!i.ltil&litik;!i I. T. Zm, Jr, Erjav To the Thost Who Have Entered Boys' Cora Contest Mr. James M. Gray, assistant di rector of the State Corn Club Con test, writes ns as follows: Many of the boys of your eounty have joined -the Corn Contest eon- ducted by Mr. I. O. Sehaub and have neglected to send in their application for membership to the State Corn Club contest. These two contests are entirely sep arate. Bat the rules of each are such that the boys can belong to both and compete for the prizes offered, with the same acre of corn, provided they have filled out and returned to each office their application for member ship, And unless a boy has filled oat signed and returned to Mr. T. B. Parker one of these application blanks be cannot compete for the nixes offered by the State Department of Agriculture. These application -blanks with a leaflet of role gov erning the contest, can be obtain ed by writing at once to Mr. T. B. Parker, Raleigh, N. C, or from your county Superintendent of Public In struction. I hope that you will urge every boy who bas not yet done so to procure one of these blanks, fill it out and return to 'Mr. Parker. By doing this the boy will be competing for Ave more prices with the same acre of corn, and there by greatly increase his chance of win ning a prize. Head Downward in a Trot. The' body of Daniel C. Bonner, a . naekdnver, was found hanging head downward in a tree near Tulsa, Ok., , Friday. .The body had been hanging there two months. This seems to be 'the explanation: Bonner took a ' stranger ont squirrel hunting. Bon ner climbed the tree to, look' lor a squirrel ' nest. A squirrel ran out cf ' the nest. The stranger shot at the squirrel but missed and shot Bonner fell, but his heel caught in the fork of a tree and he hung ther dying. The stranger, in order to eoneeal his connection with (he affair, shot Bon ner again to make lure of his death, - then fled.""- 1 ' 'V Possibly So. Winston-Salem Journal. : ; This is from the Concord Tribune "One -dealer in Charlotte bas sold about a doaen harem skirts. - We have not yet seen anything in tb Charlotte papers a boot a riot in the street of .that eity, however." Possibly they were purchased by men who wished to us them as pajamas. A Club That'a Worth Whils. va and Observer.i- .; ; e are the boys in North Caro- v 'io are entitled to first place -111 who are enrolled in thai corn v are worth more tonm- i , . S" : t!..i! a"! u.a ber j X i.'ii;, ! y to Uitteo. -. DAME XATUKE HINTS Whoa th rood It Not Snitod. When nature gives her signal that something is wrong it is generally with the food-, the old Dame is always fsKhruI and one should set at ones. To put off the change is to risk that which may be irreparable. An Aritona man says: "For year I could not safely eat any breakfast. - I tried all kinds of breakfast foods, bnt they were all soft, starchy messes, wmeh gave me 'dis tressing headaches. I drank strong conee, coo, wtuen appeared to benefit me at the time, hot added to the head aebea afterwards. Toast and coffee wet no better, for I found tb toast very constipating. . "A friend persuaded me to quit cof fee and the starchy breakfast foods, and use Postum and Grape-Nuts in stead.' I shall never regret taking his advice. ' "The change they have worked in me is wonderful.- I now have no more ef tb distressing sensations in my stomach after eating and I never have any headaches. I ' have gained 12 pounds in weight and feel bettor in ev ery way Orape-Xuts make a delic ious a well as a nutritions dish, and I And that Postum is easily digested and never produce dyspepsia symp toms, y v . , t , Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. : . . - Get tb litil book, "Tb Bond to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a Rea son.' , - ' ' , Em road th abort letter? A new Mtri frr t;it to t -.' T -7 -.3, t-a, fci iX itt i-. Beware ( Otataaeat far Catarrh that Caatala Mtmrj. mercury will surclv deatrov tra mm of smell and completely derails. me wnoi ayaiem wnan entering throuah the mucoua surfacaa. finch articles should never b need except on prescriptions from reputable physicians, as the da mare they will do I ten (fold to th' rood you can poaalbly derlv from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu factured by P. J. Cheney dc Co, con tains no mercury, and is taken Inter nally, aotlna- directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of th system. In buylns Haifa Catarrh Cur b sure you ret the genuine. It Is taken In ternally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. unanev a co. Testimonials rrea. Sold by rrutcsta--'Prle, J6c. per Dome. Tnke Hall's Family Pnls for Consti pation. MEN: For tender fact and lack after shaving, for -pimples, black heads, shavin, for pimples, black heads, dandruff or any skin or scalp disease use ZEMO and ZEMO SOAP. ZEMO is guaranteed to relievo all soreness and itching. The soap is part of the treatment best for all toilet purposes. Sold by druggists everywhere and in Concord by M. L. March, druggist. to cure a oou) nr one dat Take Laxative Broroo Quinine Tab lets. Druggists refund money if it fails to euro. E. W. Grove's signature on every box. The wedding presents that you east upon the waters sink. DR. J. S. LAFFERTY Practice limited to By. Bar. Noa and Throat and Flttlna; Disss. Office la th Morris btidlns. Boom No. It over Cabarrus Savlncs Bank. Offlc hoars: t to 11 a. m, and 1 to' a. av AWFUL PAI'iS FULLYDESCfilBED A lady of Piarro Tells Story of Awful Suflrin That Cardui flnally Relieved. Pizarro, Vt.-'l tufferrd far several tars," write "Mrs. Dorma A. Smith, "with that awful backache and the bear ing down sensations, so fully described in your book. . - "I tried doctors and other medicines, and found little relief, until I was induced Io try Wine of Cardui, when I found ia stanf relief and today 1 can. heartily recommend Cardui to all suffering women and think there is no other as good." In some Instances, Cardui gives hrctant relief; in others, k tray take a tittle time. But in all cases of iemale trouble Cardui can be depended on to be of benefit, at ft is a specific remedy for women and acts in a curauvs way on me womanly organs. ;, : ,5 ; Jf ,($v,-sl.;,",.:-v ; v . As a general Male for women, to build op your strength, improve your appe tite, bring back rosy cheeks and make too look and feel vounc and haonv. oothingyou can find wiU do so much for yonasuraut. 1 Your drugfist has it K. B-wV a..- lidW AoMsTJrt,ttrtti. oaca MeOKiaeCa, . Cliattasoasafraa.. (or Saarmi lmtrmtim.lU Mt soak. 'Itoai Treraatal waajaa, aeai as auia 111111. Fir life - The man or woman who leads a)n " ' . . active life unconsciously draws upon the vital force and produces stieh ;'"' wastt of energy that Nature sends In her warning which, if nnheeded suit in a condition of steady decline. These warnings from Nature eome in. different guises; melancholy, sleep lessness, indigeslioti, mnseular weak ness, trembling f the limbs, forget--fulness, irritableness, insomnia, lost of vital force and power to endues. These art all avra indicationi that yon need DR. CARET'S UTB TONE , TABLETS. These warnings, should accepted as daagtr signals, DO NOT VSaLEfftTEZU,Uk prompt tat. ures to undo what your neglect hat done.' Procure a package of DBOAR BT'fl UTB TONE TABLETS at one take then according to directions, ' they may save yon years of suffering and remorse. They art tbt surest mesns of arresting nervoua decline,' ' and of restoring you to a condition of complete faealtb and svrength of body, - brain and power. -They rt Potitlvt, ' tuWc and iMraaaant, eheyhav 0 s bad effects eommon to many to-called N remedies for the diseases. ; The re-, . : suit of taking them it toon noticeable by tbt renewed interest and joy ot . life; a keen tens of -reserved and stored np power and energy. Ton V will surely find this, to he true. , r f - .If yon cannot sleep nights, of yott ' III lay awake and brood and womr over - real and imaginary: troubles, yon r in th' grip ef insomnia and yon art ' in danger. Insomnia leads to inaaZy. It also develops to complete atrrons " txhaastioa and VroatraUoa. If Hhit -'describes yonr condition, no time . should be lost in banning the LtTU rz::2 TZTATiL-.r. . hi 1; iti E::;;;l ' To Io Trti ii, rirrr it. 1 ! M Mate aa T--l . I,.. ; . . C t t biAtiri WITH bac:i i 1 I I.I.AB . . 4 v- v f ww r- . i w - 1 . a'Va Lrtii CW fc-a Jj Vast". iitiio J::i Naaa-a Q : ? MOQOOY OUTSirU Ih& hlaoe) trait tt&e what a Jolt that trade re- r . cdved when the Regal Shoe Cor lllSi'CEi'ORT! kaid W Rral Sh6e to, ail the shoes we make wiU be priced COST OF I.IATfUFACTURE tflD SELLING, PLUS ' FIVE PER. OCXMIlSSSONWTflaa t figures out fa odd tJT-tren rr 1 s Tbetween prices, heretofore arbitrarily fixed in the shoe business." IT WAS NOT the five per cent that gave the jolt The Regal Shoe Co. : has always done business on a five per cent profit and every manu facturer knew it f it was the abarjiotiment of the "even price" that : caused the fttirl '::;rr:p:.: ..;;: THAT "EVEN-PRtCE" o1klaSleert ftm ttarlingtnirjerstita of Ibo shoe trade for twenty yean or m shoes had been sold " for so long at $3.50, $4.00, $40 $J0Q and so on, that dealers thought -. ; m other prices were posble. ' . -'-y.;-;",:Ay-A':' r BARGAIN" SHOES nameless iroducts shoveled exit by shoe "depart ments'' might be sold at orkl prices. . But fafKoirriakeah, never! 1 IT WAS ARGUEDsertoos1yb3repert sboeesrrtcn that men aiaiwbrrjen who wanted shoes of name and characiw would yafW pay evenprices. , That is, they argued that a man 'vKM-nthr-pay $5.00 thab $4.8 ,: ."whemef or not he got tinything worth having for that extra 15c AND SO, WHEN designdr produced a mw shoe that could be sold tbr profit and all at $4.85, the rnaratfarturers were up against an ember " i rassing situatJoa THEY COULD DO any one oJlteeeihi-and some one of these'threo : things they all did: ' ; - , , .v., THEY COULD LET that $4.85 shoe stand as it was and ask $SJ0Q for it -getting an extra 15c profit if Regal oornpetition would allow it, . : THEY COULD ADD : 15c worth of necessary eipense to the shoe; bringing its price up to $5X) t ' - - OR, TIHY COULD SKDf35e worth ' , down to the next even figure-r$4J0, but spoiling the shoe's pialhy b . " , .Balance.; ; .--,.j , - ; ' BUT AS FOR DOING the obvious and proper thing selling mat $45 shoe tor $4 why tnatwas not to oe thought oil , . , : . SSMS RIDICULOUS, doesn't it? tJut all superstitions seem iMfailota :. : : ; , after you have exploded them. And the Regal has exploded this one. ' HEREAFTER, Regal Shoes will be built just as the Regal style-buildersv V f ' , -. plan them. They know their business, and they know their public. , 'V IF THEY SAY rrtis sl best shoe that can be tievised art bu&t ibr to is going to the public just as it is, ''unaltered by a foolish custom. THE DESIGNERS -win not be required to add anything unnecessary to it nor to take arrything ct oftt to bring its . . t, set;iigt:v. : THE MANUFACTURING "COST of that shoe will be figured carefully; five per cent wiU be added and a further alkrwartce covering me act -t . cost of iBelling that shoe to the customer,' and the resulting sum win be the prte of that partic $&35, or $50, or $45,'. :; or whatever it is. - - THE PRICE WILL BE STAtTPED ON THE SHOE AT THE 7 , FACTORY and certified px&lic 2C0untonts and ' ' also verify fact that only five per cent commission is added, YOU GAIN MORE than the dimes you WWby theodd prices. Yon gain - - - also by better oalaUiced' quaUtyvand by the fact that you pay only for ' , 'What you want . ; - s . " , ' j REGA1 StyteBullder now have a free hand. They drnply get out the' ;' BEST SHOE THAT THEY CAN DEVISE for a certain purpose at . aftoof a certain price. ' You pay fortxacdy what you get pto the tair ; 5 per cent "You are taxed wthir.2f for useless additions. . , -' : Iiesal Shoes Gire Ytfu Vhlt Yea Wtet ' . At Thd Uwt ;ESriei t 'Csa t'y It y ' f ? ; ' I hsv parchated totriht t dry preparation for cleaning ladies' gar ments that I guarantee to givt satis. faction, or I will mskt no ehargt for tht work. I am tolt owner of this preptratiod and tn account of tht ei allent satisfaction it bas rivan I Vkkt thit proposition to the lilies of Con cord tad vicinity; Send nt any1 1 tides or garmentt yon want cleaned and ftr wt out this dry clesnii preparation o cthetn, if they'are Dot entirely sat' .?d with th work I will mskt no cl.-.s. D. E.i...n!.AT. ', 'Ilmt IZX . ' ;-; -' Fret ghtars Cr to tttflOtitimd ; . '..'XZay t . .. . tat nearly )wo yaars past wt hav been giving to all nr snhseribtrs who pty a year in -advaaet a pair tf 8 mch prlr'g tension' shtars free of chtrfy. ' W htva givta twty 2,000 pairs of the shears, and now bavt about everybody supplied. After Kay 1 this offer will be withdrawn. All who psy for tle prer a year Ja-ad vtnet J-i"or.l'.y 1 ' Ht f Ven a pair of t!i tl-?i,'"l t tiat a mors will bt n.' v 1 t taveral pairs yot, tnd all iLo . j to w rt a fir will pty r? -befiwt tbt. first ofllay.,,. ; , ft'li t Citi p f f--ftW y tout j-toplt flej It ; rCFKASTS ASTHMA -REMEDY give hutant relief and aa ahtotnt car in all caaea o Aithna, Brcachiiit, and Hay Fever. - Sold by druggists ; mail oa receipt ot prtct St.oo. IT Yll i-arkava bv mall Ml WaXIAaiS aira. co,n I am now is ht Kan U I .".-iiif, owe tnt. Caotrrns Eavl. . I 'j. . t- - car :i '. Typewriter for talt. Ari.ly at Tht Tribnnt office. 27-tf,
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