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Coneord, N, C, April 29, NHL
INTtNTIOflS.
judae of men br tbetr
' tcafatom, for, though th
Meat Moaaot of promlilnf U
tat a moBwat ud cannot ba
arolonfad, yat if sincere in Ita
BOOMavt'a xtraTaant foodae,
'why. trust it and know th man
"or It, t aajf. not by HI perform
Um, wMca la half tb worhi'i
work, tntarfer aa tha world
' aead most with its accident
ut dretunataneca. Th profes
atoa wtl purely tha man'a own.
I - Jndc. people by what they
might be, not are nor will be.
Kobart Browning.
lav. rut Darkae at gaeaoar. -
JUf. Plat Daraaae, of Coaeore, -
Urered aa aadreat at tha og,avsa
aMt af . I be guafsr rratlaa arbool
1 u Wdaeda airbL aorreapoodeot
lot the Caariott Csroo.l speak af
'it aa a "auriilWat aMres," aa4
IZ adds: ; .
Ita) Ha spoke ia a masterly naaner oo
"Tba Ufa of Saul of Tarsus," tha
treat apostle to the GetM-lea. Hiead
draa,waa tataraatinjr aad iaatraetir
throarhout and made a laitinr ico-
praaaioa on th larg aodianea which
raibered ia th Spender Methodist
charea to hear hrav
Mr. Durham, who is a spsnker of
State-wide reputation, spoke of th
peeahar training of Paul waera be
alluded t as aa ontraxt and at th
same ia a man of great learning
and yet not too great to lay his hand
in th dust for th sak of th Cru
eifled. He also dwelt npoa th prire
Paul paid for what be waa and what
he became. He was dis.nher.tad
disowned by his rare, and lay his
body down as a minister of Christ
The speaker also ernphramied the fart
that Paul had the ability to live in
th years that followed. He urged
the young people in his presence to
unbounded efforts to do the hard
things in life. North Carolina, he
said, rrie for such a service ami
for facet turned towarda the tomor
row of life. In concluding his a)
dress, Rev. Mr. Durlm warned his
hearers aeairtst becoming a sort of
negative, easy-going, but admonished
them to cultivate the life of power
and might. Greater than culture,
education or beauty is power, sajd
he; the power that brings things to
pass ,and which brings 4o man the
faith that conquers in the name of
God.
Senator Orarj-a'a B2L.
Senator Overmen' bill U apply a
part of th proceeds fruca tba sat al
public land for tb aapport aad maia.
taaaae af fam Ufa school for th
baaeat of ajrmaliara and to iaereaa
tha kfwvled ot far-Bint ia aa ia-
t treat ufaac are. It provide fcii.000
fur aaa atate and territory for tb
kaiaUaaaea of sack aefaobla for tb
Am year and aa inereas ot $1,000 a
year for tha next tea year. Th
fanda arising from tba sale of public
lands are to be ased ia that way.
Tha purpos of th meaaur u to
"proper boy for agricultural pur.
suit aad farm Ufa and girta for bosoe
makiag aad aoosekeeper an th
farm." , . -
An Important provision ia th kill
is that no atat or territory shall
receive the appropriation unless it ap
propriate a like sum for th same
purpos.
The money donated is to be handled
through the atat treasurer, who re
port to the superintendent of public
instructions. An account of it must
be made 4o the secretary of agricul
ture and th secretary of th interior.
None of the sum provided will go
for building or n:hcr premanent im
provements, which the state must pro
vide. Senator Overman beliveves that Ms
hill deserves the support of bis col
leagues and will ultimately become a
law. The farm life school, one that
will reach the young country hoy and
girl, will do much to improve condi
tions in the country.
President Taft is still fighting pro
gressive republicans. He first endeav
ord to smother progrewiveism by
refusing patronage to members of
. Congress who would not vote for bills
reoaauDendd by him whether they
thought them to be for tb public
good or not. This movement failed
ntterly. Insurgency increased in
stead of disappearing. Then the Pres-
. Went used all tha influences at his
MBdkAnd tb bring about the defeat of
8eotor LaFollette in Wisconsin. La
Follette was re-elected by a larger
vote than ever. Now the President is
taking the leading part in the fight
against giving the progressives of the
'Seaai the -committee places they de
nsnd. Inasmuch as the President 's
former effort caused two progressives
to grow where but one had grown ba-
Vortbe progressives can afford to be
patient.
v Dr. Wiley, chief of the bureau of
t chemistry of the Department of Ag
Vrieulture at Washington, says that
f grave dangers lurk in the ordinary
headache remedies, and the serious-
ness of the matter has led him to de-
f tetnine to make an investigation nn
: der the pare food and dtcg aet. Dr.
i- Wiley says many eases in which deatn
has lesulted from taking these medi-
f cines lave been bro!ii.t to bis atten-
1 tioo of lata. Eeadache powders, said
key usually contain a large quantity
or drnga which affect the heart more
$ or less.: The powders, according to
r Dr. Wilev. contain a lamrer nronor.
. tion of these drags than any physician
4 would think of prescribing. Another
proof of tba great wisdom shown in
passing the pure food and drug bill.
I ' Two ITew Trains on Southbound.
V Stanly Entevprise. '
- No official statement has been given
. S oat publicly,, bat we have it on good
J authority that two through passengei
i train, earrving mail and aznreaa. will
: 5 . tw piaeed on the Southbound Railroad
t. oa next. Monday between Winston -Sa-
km and Florence. The mixed trains
i will bi retained, and no change ia ye-
a peeled in ita schedule. The north
- "j bound train o. 60 will leave Florence
, t ai 10 a. and Southbound No. 63
V will leave Winston about 1 o'clock p.
trains mate an average time or 'a
fcilea an hour. It would be well for
the people along the line to urge that
a loek pouch be placed on the north
bound mixed train, sine it would
pUet mail in ' Albemarle and points
aorta tare or more hour earlier than
the other train.
' They Agree to Disagree.
Printing Machinery Record. ,
.' An editor and his wife disagree with
each other materially. She sets
thing tor right, and he writes things
to aet. She reads what others write.
and ha writes what other read. She
keeps the devil out of tha boose aa
much as possible, and he retaina him
and eonJd not go to press without
him; she know more than he writes,
aad ha write more than she knows.
INDIGESTION.
An Interesting Statement.
Portland, Me. "I suffered so long
with indigestion snd stomach trou
ble that I lost flesh rapidly I had
used all kinds of remedies without
help. Vinol was recommended and I
decided to try it.
I soon commenced ,o feel better.
my stomach trouble disappeared and I
can eat heartily without the slightest
distress. My experience leads me to
believe that no other medicine equals
Vinol for stomach troubles and indi
gestion. It tones up the stomach, in
creases the appetite and creates
strength." W. E. Waterhouse. (We
guarantee this testimonial to be gen
uine.)
Vinol seldom fails to strengthen and
tone up tbe tired, overtaxed and weak
ened nerves o ftbe digestive orgbns,
and remove the cause of indigestion
and soon enable1' the sufferer to di
gest with ease the foods. that once
caused distress. Moreover Vinol is
delicious to the taste, cnotains no oil
and does not npset weak stomachs, as
do old-fashioned cod liver oil and
emulsions.
Try a bottle of Vinol with the un
derstanding that your money will be
returned if it does not help you. Gib
son Drug S.ore.
V
A
V.
Beware at Otatateata far Catarrh tfen)
Ceatala Mcrrarr,
aa mercury will surely destroy thf
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering
through the mucous surfaces. such
rtlclea should never oe used except on
prescriptions from reputable physicians,
as the damage they will do Is ten fold
the good you can poasmiy derive
from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manu
factured by P. J. Cheney Co.. con
tains no mercury, and is taken Inter
nally, acting directly upon the blood
nd mnooue surfaces or me system.
buying Hall s Catarrh cure be sure
on tret the Kemilne. It is taxen in
ternally and made In Toledo, Ohio, by
P. J, Cheney Co. Testimonials free.
Sold by Druggists, Frtce, lie. per
bottle.
Take Hall s Family Pius ror L-onsu-
patlon.
Mr. Thompson the Man for the Job.
Siatesville Landmark.
Writing in this week's Usue of
Charitv and Children of the recent
meeting of the Tri-State Conference
of Orphanage Workers in Charlotte,
Editor Archibald Johnson says:
Mr. Walter Thompson, of the
Jackson Training School, captured the
conference and made himself indispen-
sible to future meetings. Whoever
else is left off, Mr. Thompson will be
given ft place on the programme. His
discussion ot " Ihe V aywartT Boy was
unique, and revealed his peculiar fit
ness for the responsible place he ImMj
as superintendent of the Jackson
Training School."
This is a well meritea compliment.
Mr. Thompson is doing a great work
at -I he Jackson Training School.
In the Cotton Belt.
Charlotte Chronicle.
In its weekly review of the weather
snd the crops, The New Orleans Pic
ayune says that the past week has
been a favorite period for all agn
cultural interests. Although the week
opened with rather low temperatures,
the weather soon became seasonable.
In the cotton belt there has been mnch
lees rain and farmers got an opportu
nity to rush planting and general
field work. Some very encouraging
reports emanate from Texas, which
State has received a more bouLtifiri
spring rainfall than haa been experi
enced in years. Cotton is making
progress all over southern and central
Texas, and with a continuance of one
weather planting will be finished all
over that Stat by the end of 'the
month. Elsewhere in th cotton belt.
particularly in the Mississippi Valley,
there have oeea some heavy raws,
but on the whole the weather has been
favorable, and good progress has been
made in finishing np planting. In
most parts of the belt eotton is com
uig. up well, and in the more sooth
erly portions the plant has already
reached a good size and is looking
promising. There is no doubt that
there has been a considerable in
crease ia acreage all over- the belt,
larger in some States than in ethers,
bat nevertheless general - Just how
great this increase will be when the
crop is fully' under way; remain to
be seen. Farmer are in good finan
cial shape to work a larger acreage.
as their heavier purchases of ferti
fixers, mules and agricultural imple
ments clearly indicate. There is. - in
a word, every indication that -the
crop is making a splendid start,
As ye sow, so shall y reap. And
yet the man who lends money often
borrow trouble thereby.
Safe Uedicis For (Mdraa. .
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound
'is a safe and effective medicin for
t ...n (s it does not contain opiates
cr ltrti,fal drnfs. The genuine Fol-
i, ' ' ' "t and Tar Corronnd ia in a I
v .vua. - 1. L. a-u-th, Irng-
Certainly!
y' ..-:." ' You. can expect
' strength from
" ' ' proper food."
Grap-IJuts
FOOD
"TLcre' He
Couldn't 8ing Long Metre Hymn to
Short Metre Tune.
Newton News.
Sunday morning at the Melhodisl
church a hymn was given out and
the choir and congregation began it.
Inasmuch as it was marked "S. M."
the short metre tune was applied but
it wouldn't work. "S. M. waa a
misprint, for .the hymn was a long
metre hymn, and the result may be
imagined. A ripple of amusement
spread over the audience.
GOLDS
BREED
CATARRH
Rules and Regulations of The Times
and Tribune Grand Baby Contest
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clvaiac Stay (th. wtU ha ra far tweaty-Sva Yatea. aa4 the seaes
aa aa ener tha teas will a foe ta al aaa . Ail haileta M4
for rwaatr-av vote are vM after Max Ita. He eereoa will he saraitt
t4 U hay ta hath tar ta ears e t atlaola- eeaaaaa, hat ,
there are a taatrtettaa a ta ta owre fraas which rev. Buy father .
at, later sat ell rear files ia retaUvaa, alahbra, ate, la aavtac .
th ssaaa haUats far fmm ar aeaalB- thee ta the Caateat Daaart-.
Mat la tb aaas af yaw baby.-
- To tea will he gtwtm far ubecrthtloaa aa this win b th MAIN
18SUS at this treat rmoe, SabaeHptlM haoka may he h4 tihaa a. -Blleatloa
ta th eeatees asstfir br th peraare. relatlvea, frteaae
ar aayeae ele -ntiaate ta a baby's can pat a. it aat ooa van lent
ta eeJW Ore) a atl ear4 ar ahaae lit, the Caateat Dapartsaeat aa4
the Ssessaer ar af htm aalstaata, will call apoa yea.
Aayoae who la la arrears t Th Times ar Th Tribe eaa st
th Mat ameaat f vote aa a sew anbacrlptlona by paylnx la fall
to aate.
Na aploTa ef thU ofllce will he permitted ta eater his ar bar '
haky ta this caataal ,
Me peraoa coaaectaa with this paper haa aaythln t da with th
, active roaduct of thla oaatesc All aiatter pertamiac t the eoateat
ar transacted solely hy the Joyce Syndicate of Chtoef o. We rssevve
the rlchl te reject any andealrabl or ebjectloaahl name at any
tin ar any peraoa detected la playlns unfair. - . -
This eenteet cloeea Jaa Ird. Call, phene 111, er write for fur- .
-her tnforautlon, atht or tar.
Ia ease ef a tie vote at tba end of this contest, all prise will
be equally divided.
N two candidate will be permitted to double op. Vote ar ab
solutely not transferable. It you drop out you lose all.
. Subscriptions may ba taken te start any Una. If Mr. Jones -waata
t help yoa. Botwlthataadlnr that his subscription Is already '
paid la advance, you may secure this renewal and w will date the
subscription ahead fran the date ot the expiration of the present .
subscription.
Toa mar take subscriptions from anywhere In the United Btatea
and Canada without Increase ot the reaular subscription price. Be- .
cause yr.ur baby 1 a contestant 4a District Na 1 or No I, yea are by
no means limited to that district as a field of endeavor.
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open to tbe public Immediately after the close of the contest. Every
one rets a square deal and we wsat then kaew It.
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Address all communications to Mr. J. F. Joyce, Manager Contest ,
Department, ot Time and Tribune.
SlBSCaiPTIOK RATES A1TD THEIR VOTINQ POWER IX THE
TIMES AND TRIBUNE COJCTKST.
THE DAILY TRIBUNE, by Carrier ''"
N eaberrtptlea accreted far leas thaa three Mentha
Vatea. '
i months $ L00 Old or New .... l.ooo
months 3.00 Old or New . 1,000
months 1.00 Old or New .1 . ,000
I Tear 4.00 Old or New '. : ... 0.000
1 Tears - 1.00 Old or New -....-......-.lg.OOO :
1 Tears - 11.00 Old or New ..- ..17,000
4 Tears 14.00 Old or New 14.000
5 Tears 20.00 Old or New .. 50.000
TBS) DAILT TRIBUNE, hy Mall.
Na sabacrlptlea accepted leas thaa foar noalha.
Tele
4 monts . f 1.00 Old or New - i 1,000
5 months . .-. 1.00 Old or New . 1.000
1 Tear 3.00 Old or New ...... .00 '
3 Tears (.00 Old or New i.... 11,000
3 Tears S.00 Old or New ..37,000
4 Tears - 13.00 Old or New 30,000
I Tears 15.00 Old or New (0,000 .
THE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES.
Vatea.
1 Tear I 1.50 Old or New i... 3,000 "
3 Tears . 3.00 Old or New 1,000
... . - 4.50 Old or New 10,000
4 Tears
( Tear -.
f.t0 Old or New .
-i 7.50 Old or New i .
.15.000
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Greater Vczlzty TLm Ever
- ' . r '
- Rcal Cboc3, &3 cur edvtisncati
fexrs tcU you. are now cold &t' cost.
v - Tfogaa3csstcKriagf3 cf courac inched,
andif thss rtr!t 1-tj to tureout tX an "odd" .
wfce--Lia Lr exaxcpla, tbe prica ia
Tbe shoe ia not "built up". wiiJa unnecessary extrsia
to sell at , nor h it tiisaed down to caEt$3J0i
Ecinifri5"om tholbfinerrisa-ty of buMng
boca to sc3 at price) fixed in Mlrance, Regal da
ainer can now Kire tbeir aViois attentioo to pro-
Cuctag tba eSeaf posafUt csencaia.ionf of matcrtan '
na style to fJX tho many
ff
la
AaaiejsoJttlMr
erlU ba freatar va-
batter
ha Regal
Y artU ba freata
rietr and b
I aloe ha 1
bea the
Kagal Sboee tx
dAhaS dn) I esst T n.sw'lslat
t::zz 13 tiz r rr
Cannon Fetzer Co.
WHY NOT BUT :
Merry Widow Flour
Th Best Hour sold in town.
Already mixed needs no soda,
salt or bsJdnr powdera and
only half tht amoiint of laid.
FBESH FLORIDA
Every day, ,Phn na your or
der and ba conrlncad of our
good talnga.
hahn - hotjeycutt
corpany; .
Ecr Terrible Experience than
Bow Pennu Should Be ia Every
- Eose to Prevest CclJt,
' Mrs. C S.'1-: t:: -fx:. ;: V-
Baa raer,
1311 Wood
land Ave,
Kansas
City. - Mo,
write:
vI feel It
a ' duty to
you and to
other that
may be af
flicted ilk
myself, to
speak fay
Parana. ,
"My trou
ble lilt
earn after
la ar lpp
t a h t or
nine . years
aco, a gath
ering in my
head and
neuralgia. 1
autre r e d
most all the
1 1 m a. My
noes, , ears
and y
were badly
arTMteft for
th last two years. " I think from your
deaorlDtlon of Internal catarrh that
must have had that also, I Buffered
eery aavereiv. ' "
"Nothing ever relieved me Ilk Pe
runa. It keep tn front taking cold.
. "With the exception of aoma deaf-
neaa I am feeling perfectly eurea.
Bn forty-six years old. -1
"I fee) that word are Inadequate tc
axptaas my praise for Parana."
Everything
FOB TIIE
Garden !
PEAS, BEANS, ".
OOBH, BADISH,
BEET, 0ABBAOB, -:
LETU0B, PABSinPS,
8AL8ATT, CUCUMBER,
v -PAB8LET, OKBA
' ONIOir 8ET&V
QIBS01T DUXJQ STE0E
A v
? i' k '
v5l J
v I Si- '
ML d
I
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foes, tired, worried or despondent It is a
sure sign yoa need MOTTS NERVERINE
FILLS. They renew th normal vigor and
Dak life worth living. ; Be sore and art tar
Motta Nerrerine PUU I???.
WSUAMS MrG. CO, ISape., CWealaad. O
. . Bold by Dark Drag Oompaay.
- Mra C V Sageresf.
tiJ ...i. ;:. -' l . r ':
DENTISTRY
I am now in th' Morris building,
ovt tn Cabarrus Hsvinrs Bank. .
SCtttfVMTel ivr .Lmv a,y.
Charlotte, N. C, April i, 111.
Cbana-a of aohedula RRAHOARn AtH
UNB, effective noon Sunday, April 0,
westbound trains leave Charlotte
No. 113, dally, 10 09 a. tn, ,
Na 47, dall 4:t p. n- '
Kaatbound, dally:
. No. 40, dally, 4:00 a. m, ' ' . . .' - ,
No. 41 daily. l;l a. a . .
No. 44, dally, t:0 p. m. .
Mn til. All ( It km
Trains arrive la Charlotte a follows
ironi tn east: - t - ' . ..
No. ill, o.si a. m. ' J ' ;
No 45, 13:01 noon.
Na. I, 10:40 p. mf ' k''" '
" No. 40, T.3I P. n. U -
Arrive from the wast:
No. 40, 10.00 a. m. .
No. 113, 7. OS p. m, .';'
B. E LKARD, DVP. A, - f ,
Raleigh, K. 43, r
JA Ell, Jr. T. P. A
. , CharloUa, M. a
- t--aw
Summer Frock from
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COn VirrCHOG. FurrJturo
.:
C..3 Y.
Suooose they fed YOU
niptif fipfllpii nn in stffl tiifv
r-tj it wouldn't be very "available"
Well, if you give cotton u fer
tilizer which the delicate little
roots 'cannot assimilate it might as well
be in steel tubes, , , V- " 1 ; ,
h The Southern Cotton OU Company's brands of
fertilizers are made with special reference .to
AVAILABILITY. They are ground fine.
pont use any other, r .' . . - . . ,
Tb Sculhsra Cottoa Oil Co-,
Charlotte, N. C.
roa sals bx aliv OsUOxkb.
Fcr Any VAzi cf Job Printing
Ccr.io to 77.J Times Frinizry