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a. B. IHUMU. I WMOUmM VTt0 ' (MM Ta . . , , . , - , aJJ Kll Maath Tarw Moaltas a-s untnicnnTi .-- Averrtsiag ret. - Hid Co lev rt4Mt swat la 'car- tiS; jo s .i.il atallw article are eri-: ITTh. rml. I eeau r -a ' .Sist "1 "."tsr April J4, 11. i JX 1 r, -il N-t K C 4r th act f March . 111. . Mt mt th lr Mil k I .M rwpo "U for tha fa or f U pr hihitiua taw, ikMw it k a failsr. Th P arc iadireeOy aad pristr- pat rack tea te. Aad Howaa is Mt th aaly auaaty her this eeoditio exist. t! Uy wspnas Wa tin ,! U Ar ha he U i Maath v. Moath ereiv Moatha JOB M. OOLCiar -City Miwt Coneord, X. C, May 11, 1911. DANGEROUS LIES. That a Ua which is lialf a truth la err the blackest of Ilea; That a II which la all a Ua ma be met Mud fought with out right. But a lie which Is part a troth Is a harder matter to flint -Alfred Tennyson. IVU "Tw Wew" Ui. Btataarilla Ladmark. Ta railroads kar abooi soecxd ed ia patting (a "two window" la t the Legulature wt of eoan&i sto. A of rha LfUlmr tall Tha Landmark that tW inten tion ia passing tha la requiring rail roads ta aaa two ticket vndoK aa for th sal of tickets aid ana for ezehsag of nilaagc ia all towns of 2,000 and mora tahabilaata, was to pot the burden on the railroads to show where such windows are not nec essary, and if this ia shown to the sat isfaction of the corporation commis sion tha place tnufrht be exempted. The eonmianon, however, has pui tha boot on the other foot by exempt ing about all the tow&j and putting it up to the people to show eanae. It is said the exemptions were made on petition. Such a petition was circu lated in Stateaville but many people here knew nothing about it and it does not seem that any special effort mas made to get a free and full ex preasion of opinion. Recently the board of aldermen of Concord passed an ordinance that liouor should not be sold in the drug stores of that town, and now the commissioners of Cabarrus hare passed an order lo "prohibit the sale in Cabarrus county or spirituous, vin ous, fermented or malt liquors or intoxicating bitters by any licensed or registered pharmacist. This is to apply to the eountv outside the corpor ate limita of Concord." Of eonrSe tha commissioners mean they will re fuse license for this purpose. That is the extent of their authority in pass ing prohibitory laws. Statesville Landmark. Judge Clark, the editor of the Landmark, who is almost invariably right in delivering his opinions, is little off on this proposition. Sec tion 6 of the prohibition act provides "That nothing in this act shall be construed to prevent the county com missioners or governing body of any towa or city from prohibiting the sale of spirtuous, vinous, fermented or malt liquors or intoxicating bitters by any licensed or registered phar macist in their respective counties, cities or towns. " One of the aldermen of Salisbury was arrested last week at Mooreaville for retailing whiskey. He was caught with tha goods. He was traveling in an automobile and about 75 pints of whisker was found in the auto. John F. Ladwig ia his name and he has been suspected of doing this sort of "btigi net before. He is a prominent .man ia Salisbury. Ludwig is the sort of dtiien that takes delight in proclaim ing that prohibition don't prohibit. Wilkesboro Chronicle. And the officers of the law the peo- pls keep in power in counties where sock things are permitted are directly h Ua) Osttta Be. ' Charlotte CbrMivie. Keportiag oBUUoaa ia tha totia Mt, The Kew Orleans Picayune says tb weather dahag Ua past week aas sWwa a aanaiderable Mnproveaaent all era rtae eoitoa belt' Wails there has been sosaa rain, tha showers bars beea rattare4 aaa generally light Temperature have beea rather lower than normal, bat it k doabtfni If the cold was eerera chough anywhere to do sonca, if any damage. While the frequent raina that otearred prior to Ma : a doubt dial sosaa 'daaaaga, there has keen no extensive replant ing aeeeeaary and there is every rea sa to believe thst if the present fine earner fmntiaaea tamers will soon have their Hekls fret of grass, and the balance of the acres to be devoted to cotton planted, here ia no doubt that the crop is well advanced ia Tax as and is parts of Louisiana, Alabama and Georgia. It is reported to be backward in Mississippi and in the Carolina, but on the whole the sit uation is a vaet improvement over last year, and considering the increas ed acreage devoted to cotton and the little actual loss that has resulted from the weather, the prospect f(li- large crop ia good. It is worth noting that the increase in acreage is mostly in districts not extensively affected by the boll weevil pet. Tha Kssdadt Medal Charlotte Chronicle. Cononel Robert M. Phillips, of The Greensboro Xewg, and chairman of the mendacity medal committee of award, is reminded that the time for the performance of that committee s dutv is near at hand. The object sought to be obtained by this medal was the inspiration To a more enter taining class of literature on part of the State press. The medal has been doing its work well, and we should sav that the committee will have at least half a dosen claimants.! some of whom had never before been known to tell a lie. We might cite some instances, but we do not want to prejudice the case of one against the other. The game is still open and the man to whom Sherrill, the first winner, relinquishes the medal will have a distinction to be proud of. V . In tha Waka of the Measles. The little son of Mrs. 0. B. Pal mer, Little, Rock, Ark., had the meas les. The result was a severe cough which grew worse sod be could not sleep. She says: "One bottle of Fo ley 'a Honey snd Tar Compound com pletely cured bun snd he has never beea bothered mince." Croup, whoop ing cough, measles cough all yield to Fonely's Honey and Tar Compound. The genuine is in the yellow package always. Refuse substitutes. Sold by M. L. Marsh, druggist. Good Adivce to Gov. Acock. Charlotte Chronicle. The advice given to the friends of ex-Oovernor Aycock by The Newton Enterprise, is as sound as a gold dol lar, uovernor Aycock would not go into the race unless he conscientiously believed it would, be in answer to a demand by his friends. The real friends of t but popular citizen would better advise him to keep out of it There is more than one reason why they should do this, but those close to him and who hold him in genu ine affection should desire to guard him against disappointment. He is too good a man to be offered as a political sacrifice, which, it u feared. would be the case. raasas Bacceaafal Kxaaiaattesv . Saliabor Poet. V Mr. Mvroa Usher, of Ua eouaky, who received aa appoints ta the Naval Aeadea? throagh Cuagraasmss Cowlea, ha paased a aaeeassf ul axasu aaiiosv Mr. I'iaaar, who waa attend ing North Carolina College, at ML Pleasant, whea fca was appointed, spent two sneaths at Annapolis, stood ta eiawiaation sad aboot tea day ago rwtaraed t Moont Pleasant - During the latter part of last weak a was notified that he had paaaed tuceaaafully. : ' I Mr. Piaher win remain at tha Mt. Pleasant College, aatil the eosBtacaea saent which will take place tb latter part of this month, and earl ia Jane ha will leave fpr Annapolis and prob ably take a cruise during tha summer month. -.He will be in tb naval school for tour years. ' - " . ' Yo Look Old! - . In nut eases out of ten it is not be cause you ar old, but because you are tired, nil worn out, and yon aet as ii yoa just wondered bow yon are going to get through the season and do your work.. . This condition may be caused by a run-down and debilitated condition, or by a bad oLj which has left you with out strength or ambition. We want to ask every such person to try Vinolour delicious cod liver snd iron tonic, without oil. If it does not bmld yo lip and make yon feel young, strong and well again, we will return tb money you paid vs for it: Isn't thst fair? Gibson Drug Store. Mexicans' Fighting Strength. Washington, May 10. An interest ing bit of information laid before the Cabinet today was a statement of the strength of the Federal and rebel forces in Mexico. The statement shows that there are '23.455 men in the Federal army and 23,425 men in the insiirrecto arrav. A Tip Tor the Ex -Governor. Durham Herald. Mr. Aycock should not lose sight of the fact that one or two friends can generally make s man think that the whole crowd is clamoring for him. At the Little Rock regnion of Con federate Veterans next week a concer ted effort on the part of R. E. Lea Camp, No. 1, Confederate Veterans of Richmond, will be made to bring the reunion of 113 to Richmond. Foley Kidney Pills take hold of your system and help rid yourself of your dragging backache, dull head ache, nervousness, impaired eyesight, and all the ills resulting from the bladder. Remember it is Foley Kid ney Pills that do i his. Sold by M. L. Marsh, druggist. Improve Automobile. Aa automobile has bean brought out ta Europe that la light enough to be staked, up and carried by two mea whom It will accommodate. Foley Kidney Pills are a true aed icule. They are healing, strengthen ing, antiseptic and tonic. They act quickly. Sold by M. L. Marsh, drug gist. Te Remove Wire tltehes. A tool tor removing the wire stitch as from magaslnee has been patented , by a Colorado man. Foley's Kidney Remedy Acted Quickly. M. n. Ueorge, lrondale, Ala- was bothered with kidney trouble for many years. "I was persuaded to try Foley Kidney Remedy, and before taking it three days I could feel its beneficial effects. The pain left my back, my kidney action cleared no. and l am so much beter I do sot hesitate to recommend Foley Kidney Remedy. M. u Mann's Drug store. The Newspapers Did Hot Overdraw the Picture. Charlotte Chronicle. The grand jury thinks that the newspapers have slandered Charlotte in their reports of the scenes at the polls in the recent primary elections, The papers did not overdraw the pic ture. At the city hall box this writer saw one man moving among tbs crowd with a pint bottle of liquor in bis hand not in bis pocket, mind yon, but in hie hand and he was only one of a dozen drunks. But what good is that sort of. testimony for the grand Sown Want?' Fam Lift School Salisbury, May ' 10. Through tbs board of education of Rowan coun ty and by the Rowan Farmer's Un ion, the board of county commission ers ha been petitTooed to establish a farm life school in Rowan. Ten counties in North Carolina ar en titled to one school each, under the law by which tth schools were au thorized. Tha matter -has been given careful consideration in Rowan and it is likely, that favorable action will be taken. j,.- V- The death of Cononel A. S. Buford, of Richmond, Va, for many yeara tha president of tha old Richmond and Danville Railroad and one of the foun ders of the Southern Railway, is an nounced st his homo in the above eity. CsuVt Get Away From It Is poaalbl to nourish, strengthen and Rebuild the Brain by Food? Every man who thinks oses up part of tha brain each day. Why don't It alt disappear and leave aa empty akull la say a month of brala work? Be cause the man rebuilds each day. If he builds a little lens than he destroys, brala fair aad nervons pros tration result sure, tr h builds hack ajlttlejnore each day, the brain grows stronger and mors cap ibis. That also I sore, trhere dots aui get the mat. terlal to rebuild his brainf - Is ft from air, sky or the' los of the Aretle seaT When yon coma to think about It tho rebuilding ' material must be In the - food and drink. - That also Is sure, Ar the brain rebuilding material found la all food? - la a g'Md variety bat not 1b suitable proportion In. alt To Illustrate: we knoer boa are mad largely, of lime and - magnesia ; take front food; therefor to make health bone structure we must have food oenteialng then . things. We would hardly feed only suga. sod f it to mak haaithv bona stroctur W r growing child. " . likewise If w weald feed In c irklt . toll manner to Insure getting what the brala require for strength and rebuild . lag; we must first kaow what tha brala la composed of aad then select son s articles ther are saor thaa one) that - eontalB these aUnwiU. Analysis of brala by aa nnqoeatloo-. able authority, Qeogbegaa, shews of mineral Salt Phoaphorle Acid aad Potash combined (Phoaphate of Potash) J.l per cent of the total, (.11 of all mineral Salts.' j ";.' ' . - ' This Is over one-half. "Phosphoric Acid combined and Pot ash 71.44 . per cent from a total of ISttT. ' Considerable more1 thaa one-half of Phosphate of Potash, Analysis of Grape-Nuts shows: Pot assium andPhoaphoroa (which Join and make Phosphate of Potash) la consid erable more thaa one-half of all the , mineral salts in th food. . Dr. Qefe W. Carey, "an authority on the eonaltlnent elements of the body, says! "The gray matter of th brain la controlled entirely by the Inorganic . celljsalt, Potassium Phosphate (Phos phate of Potash). This salt unite with albumen and by the addition of oxygm ereates nerve fluid or the gray aaattar of the brain. Of course, there is a trace of other salts and other organic : matte In nerve fluid, but . Potassium Phosphate Is th ehtet fafctor, and has the power within Itself to attract, by Us own law of affinity, all things need ed" to manufacture ha ellalc Of JIT. .. Further on he- aAysl ; ITPh g1o- nlng and end of the matter I te supply. ' th lacking principle, and In molecular . '.. form, exactly as nature furnishes It In vegetables fruit and grain. To supply ' deficiencies fit Is ta only law t r cure.-;. . & ''4' Th' nSytura: rohulualoa Is - that if , Phosphate of . I uh is tha needed .. mtnerst element In brain and yo a' ' too which not contain It, yea . ... ' hav brain 'fag because its frally low 'tu -not saofll'eJ.' f; U :t ' On tht.oonttary,; If yoa eat ' food known t be 'rich I this element, yon ' place bafwi the tire fore that which mature demands tor brain-wilding. . Mind doe not wtrk well oa a brala -'"that ts broke dews) by lack of aoor tahmeat. -; ;-; ''. i- -: --. - Beaunia, another authority, ihowa - A peaceful ntid evenly poised mind I neceasary to uood digestion. .. Worry, anxioy. feai bate, etc, etc, " directly intrfe with r atop th Bow of Ptyalin, the digestive Juice of th mouth, aad also interfere with th flow ' of th digestive juice t stomach and pancreaa. ' "jl.v..-A - - Therefore, the mental stats of the Indlrldjial haa much to do (more than suspected) with dlgeaUoa.; Brain Is made of Phosphate of Potash aa the, principal Mineral Bait, added to albumen and water. X T. ,, Orapc-nute contain that element as ( more than one-half of all It mlnerjtl lt . . .1 '.it . - A healthy brala Is Important, If on, would "do things" In this world. A man who sneers at "Mlad" sneers at th best and least understood part -of himself. , That part which some -""folks bellveve links as to th Infinite. -. ' Mind asks for a healthy brala apon ' which to act, and Nature haa denned a ' way to make a healthy brala and fe- new H day by day aa It is used up ' front work of th prevloue day. , Nature's way te rebuild Is by the " use of food which supplies the .things ' i required.. Brala rebuilding material Is -'. certainly, found InXf f. .'. .t "Thr.' a na.cm" Foatua Cereal Company, Ltd, . Battld CrwkvIici. . . "1 r a- J CJ 3 Mcro eAbcut Iho Rcr d SHsa Co's Fha . v ofSdcnlifis and Eccncmlcd Sliso-ScIIInsr There it a ' bill before " " lie advocates ol this bQI say that a fcaL Consress ta authorize the -; ' aat ve the public hundred j coinage of the half-cent ffJtf??' 6 ?T - - 2i cents, Zl cents, are common inth) drygoods tthops. ; But if yoa bay only one yard of a 37 X cent muslin, you must pay 33 cents. H you bny"a half-ivy ard of 35 cent muslin you must pay; not ly$ cents, but 18 cents. So, the usv of the hali-cent is urged as a measure cf economy. T ..'.," If it U wise to split a cent, how much wiser to split half dollars? i - If the public has lost thousands ' through the lack of a half-cent, hew manv millions has the txiblic loci- because there was no coin leu value than the half-dollar noognized tV erVie $tom . ' . , , f Think a moment and you will see that this is a fact. Have you ever seen a fine shoe of standard make regularly sold at any other price than full dollars wlulfck)Ilars-$3(V$4IX), JSJ9sAtoxj:-:, . - Standard shoes have always been made to fit these atUtraty prices, fixed in ' advance. , Why? Wt don't know, except that it Is a trade custom, which is no reason at alL - , ' ' " S ; ' ' Anyhow, the Regal Shoe Co. have abolished that custom They have put the selling of shoes on to tie same exact, scientific, eco- nomkal basis that eoverns the pricin2 of most other necessities of life, and which oagU to govern all of them. Regal Shoes will hereafter be: pticm ati co fiv& per cent, commission and the cost ' of selling. !; price AND ' ' Regals will be made in tewaS genual priceasses. but the actual of every model will be hgured as above by certmed public accountants. STAMTED ON THE SHOES AT THE FACTORY. CT S -. ' dssjsjs - . '.. a " . 1' ' sf '" ' M' -"'y -.'"-.e . i i ne price wm oe stampea just as vc nsures out i except mat were win ne no splitting nickels).r It may be an "odd" price, 'Jiksf y$SJB$f t4.35, etc or it-- may De an , even price, uks t.iaj, u, etc. vvnaiever k realty ogures, you will pay. There will be no " juggling" either of the shoes or the j to make the latter conrarm to tradition. This is the ' ' Stamp fM Hkeas VK J: I eiaoH ihoi "LB This stamp is your guarantee ot full Regal qualiry at the lowest price tor which such quality can be bought. . It takes all the uncertainty, all the nntawwn profits, all the wnnecettsary expense out ol shoe buying.. - - x . ' -V It is your guarantee that the LARGEST POSSIBLE ' PROPORTION of the price you pay is returned in leather, , ' wcaa wjnmiansnip. ;,rtV'4!;.i:-v - j In Regal Shoes MORE OP YOUR MONEY WILL GO FOR SHOE SATISFACTION and LESS FOR SOME ONE'S PROFIT than in any otber make you can buy. 'f ; J - In Rrxnil Shoes tou ret . D a heavier sole, worth 20 cents more, is .what you want, and pay P 5 5 fJTi otbTS 1 arri7 -,, a sell for $4.00, the price of that shoe will be only icf wn&t you ctt 4 m ttjL u k t?, r urmecessary expense had to be added also, to faring theretail price up to $4.50. ' - B leather goes up, y advance.' If leather goes down, you now automatically save 95 per cent, of whatever the Regal Factories save. Heretofore, tmall economies in factory cost could: seldom save you anything. C .' . '-. -' ' " L 'J If a new Regal model is' designed that con be sold at, sav, $4.35r It will be sold at $4.35, Under the old, system, either the shoe had to be trimmed l down to make it cost $4.00, or unnecessary expense added to make it cost $4.50, " Reoal Prices Aro Um Q3J3& to C3wC5;; 4 WOT JT0T BUT f,.--; L::rryl7!::.vn:rr Tha Beat nonr sold Is town. -Already mixed needs no soda, alt or baking powders, and . snlj half tlia amount of lard. v FEXS3 IXCISDA - " ' rv. .I.'.-'.:", vi Irs . rcrr d'y. .rtons u your or " rs t l con?inc4 of ear 1 . - -. i::.::::-: ycutt i la Ci;y,rr;:::;jG" ' I fcav purchased eatH-ht a drj preparation for elesninj ladies' fr menti that I naraate to ciT saii. faetion, or I will mak no ehar? for th work. I am sol owner I tbi preparation and on aeeonnt f tha as client sstisfaetion it has r' a I mak this proposition to thi 1 . 1 of Con cord and vicinity: teni ct any ar ticles ot jarmsuti yoa waut ekaned and ftr w o this 4 f ekMsing preparation o n, if t'J r not entirely satibP.d wub t'u ok I will reals no eL" d. c i . i. .. . - y.y yuy . Wi""--- unuacmToxrAVESTSUTS' ' I ca Tors lfs BAra kocil - - : C2AI5T, Tio nanAir. " (lr:'l7-nr-'7 w .. J
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