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f -J T ll,t, - II icMcmimM wtw Om Tear tkl Mentha .... ! 1 " Ml Three Moata - L" to. muiim AJtwetiacaisisurr. MwtlKit rates had ' tMct u4 similar erttclee are r" a--.-J m.m on4 etaa mall matte eor. kTc. sneer tktutrt Marea a-e e tte ety aad by ! " I M "Mentha waive Mentha jam at oolesbt. CMt UM Coneord, N. C May 17, 1911. KXTRAVAOAN'-E. Cxtravaganr baa beea oar great fault Wi bar been wait ing eattrely too mucb In nonpro ductive undertakings. Aa a rult, ' we ha re bran given too much to sdornmeots. ft' have becoma obaaaaed wttb "the city beauti ful" la municipal affair. We bar followed like pollclea in tb state and national governments Battleshlpa, not onlj In thla country, but also abroad, are U hiatratlona of the itraraganc In which the world baa been planted In tb past two decadee. The money for their conat ruc tion baa been withdrawn from commercial circle and almost aa good aa squandered, ao far aa there can be any tangible results observed. James J. Hill. ou bait rxcmru qauxt. TVkku rVSwre Gsflsry ef Tbs Tlaaea aa4 TriVnns Stay Coat aad tram Tlaa he Tla TVsrs wm Appear Bern Tory BvmI raoaa tnm tbla City aad 8irredla Tarrttory. " , ' f - 4 J V MODERN MERCHANDISING. Moorhead Twin. Well, of course you all know these boys, and if you are not acquaint- it is time you got an introduction. Tbev are the Moor head twins, ami we assure you they are the manliest little chaps you roulii meet in a months' journey. They are well alonjr in the race and their many friends are working with all the energy they possess to make them the winners. Just watch these boys at the finish. Some of the merchants who hold to the older business methods do not quite realize how modern trade has abandoned its former passive attitude. Oar older men will recall a time wben buyers of manufactured goods used to visit the factories to make their purchases. Manufacturing then wag pretty well concentrated in the Eastern States, and long and difficult journeys were taken to see the goods personally. A manufacturer of those days would have laughed at the idea that he spend his good money in sending ont salesmen on costly" junketing trips to jolly up the retailers. He was sure of a certain trade by sit ting in his tracks and waiting for the business to come to his door. Today the buyers sit down in their tores and wait for the manufacturers to send salesmen to see them, and manufacturers that fail to do this lose their trade. But a remnant of re tailers still think they ean do busi aces on the old time principle of letting- trade come to you. The public, Bowever, assumes that the man who thus fails to play the game of mod ern merchandising lacks confidence in his goods, since he is not willing to pay the ordinary expenses of selling them. - : The newspaper advertisement serves with marvelous efficiency as the retail- er'e traveling salesman. It tells his story to thousands of readers in the time a salesman would spend talking to one customer. Watch a train load of people when the new periodicals are brought in. Two out of three torn first to the advertising. They read the stories and articles a little afterward, and Anally turn to the advertising again. If you could enter the homes whenJ the local newspaper is distributed, yon would find a similar searching scrutiny of tht store news. The reason is obvious. The gen. era! news relates to things not direct ly connected with the personal in terest of the reader. The advertise- inf talk about one's every day in- tsrestsy like clothing and boose fur- ' aishings and personal belongings, :K It appeals to the ever present de- ... airs to live comfortably and altrae ':, lively, and to reduce the cost of living. How can people help reading hi Louise Litaker. Here's another sweet little cherub of the contest. She is Miss Louise Li taker, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Litaker. of Kannapohs. She is one of the very finest little ladies that can be found anywhere, she bas a great many friends who are all in terested in seeing her win the title of "Most popular baby" and the gold. It is all np to those friends to see that she is not left behind in the race. Resolutions denouncing the parcels post act bow before .Congress were unanimously passed by the Southern Wholesale Grocers V Association Thursday afternon'i session of their annual convention being' deemed such importance that unanimous eon- sent was given to the proposal to con sider it by the body enlarge instead of having it first pass through the usual committee. -, -:-"W Finding that we ean buy print eloth header than he can manufacture '. C. D. Borden, the largest Fall .ver iMmifaetnrer.v has purchased t 'ir shutting Lis own null i a i. .e. weeks. , TBXATZ TO HAVE GLAZM CUtYAXKS. Weighs tT Teas aad Cam he Levered ta Bevsa 8eca Ray owes Oost $8,090,000. "A gieas curtain weighing seerty thir ty tea Is tbs latest talag ia theatrical iubsusaUus and la trt anoctloa Tale cartala was aaads at Kn Term, feat It Is satlie far tae) aww t&O0O.0OM tsatr m the City c aiexfaa. . Tae Katioeal tbeatsr la the Ory ef afexlc, new appreacataa- cMipteUoa, wfli be a beaatlfal addttloa a the works ef art ea tala csattaeal. aad this csrtala wul act be tbe least at tu beaaUea. Tae theater, ta fact, will be as of lbs BMst tmpsttaat aad beaatt fol stractsrea aa tbs wwrkL Tbs bailding ta coostrscted sattraly f walls saerWa, 'bsbcB of which baa beea aappUed from tbs aarrlas of llexlca aad tae reiaalndar cross Car rara. It sccapiea a central locatjoa la tbs Alaawda. or park. Its roar ap proacbea foUowing tbs parabolical Uaea employed ta the geaetai architectural dealga of the structure. Beautiful ttmeture. Over $8,000,000 In gold wU bave been expended upon the theater before It la complete, a large part of which baa been used for material and labor In Mexico, that so far aa possible .the narloa shall benefit Its seating ca pacity Is about 8,000, and the building, wttb Its ramps, fountains and gardens, covers aa area of Ave acres, or more tbaa two of our city blocks. This theater Is one of a number of public buildings wblcb bave been de signed for the substantial Improve ment and adornment of the City of Mexico to be not only a fitting borne for Mexican dramatic art, but aa a perpetual monument to the progress of the republic under the wise admin istration of Its venerable president Benor Adamo Boari, the distinguish ed architect of the City of Mexico, de voted much time and thought to the selection of a suitable curtain which must not only be fireproof, but deco rative In character. Nature bad al ready provided a scene wblcb assisted him In the choice of an appropriate picture for this part of the work, and be determined to depict the perpetual anow capped peaks of Ictacclnantt and Popocatepetl rising tbouaanda of feet Into the cloudless sky, a veritable poem of light Various attempts were made with paints, with Bohemian and Venetian glass, but without success until It was suggested that a mosaic curtain of glaaa would combine safety against fire with the decorative merits of s painting to express the romantic story of the two volcanoes. Glass Made Especially. The magnitude of the undertaking may be appreciated when it la stated that the curtain contains more than S.B00 sguare feet of glass mosaic and weighs twenty-seven tons. To Insure Its safe transportation from the studios to the City of Mexico it has been divid ed Into 200 panels, each three feet square, containing nearly 1,000,000 pieces of fnvrlle glaaa, which bave been Inlaid Into a concrete composition Im pervious alike to beat and moisture. The glass was made especially for thla particular work. Twenty mosaic workers bave been continuously e ployed In its construction for a period of over fifteen months. The curtain will be operated by by. draullc pressure and the time required to raise or lower It seven seconds. Wket s eurbesfs UaM Is. Casftosr Msbta." bald tbs taar to la wetter la a Broadway res taaraat . Tbs waiter leaked ever tbs vase Bat aad bis ays iu 4ewa ta tbs Uawaewa, pest oog. stake at tbatr dlaasr. lie looked btaakty at tae Bat. He eosM keS ko eooa CortlaL . "Starboard Ughta. sir?" be asked. "Tea: sUrboard Bgbls tae aad harry I" . --. , , Tbs waiter soagkt tbs ataltre fUtel aad asked what tbs drtak might be. Create de aasatas,' said tbs ta psrtsrbabla pcrsoa. "Ira what tasy I 'sea la Eaglaad." IC O D A K Make the Kay walk mart enjoyable by taking a KODAK Then yon will have not only the pleas ure of the outing, bat the added pleasure ia tbs pictures which pre serve the memory of the fun. $1.00 TO $20.00? QXBSOXt DaUO STOSB r , Curtis Estner. iWs are herewith .presenting the FILES CUBED QT 6 TO 14 DAT5 Paso Ointment ia guaranteed to core any ease of Itching, Bund. Bleeding or Protnding Piles in 0 to 14 days or money refunded. oOe. BABY DAY AT ONE OF THE LOCAL THEATRES. . The Contest Haaager wishes s to announce that he has arranged to reproduce the pictures of the of the babies of Concord and i- dnity at one of the local theatres very soon. If your favorite's pio- vara la not on the curtain who ia to blame? Baby Day at the the- tar is always a day of the greatest excitement. Watch the papers for tht announcement to be made la- tor. lis LXYTD FOB TESTED Spiajur Boarded For the Tatara Oar ef aa Orphan Otti atlas Barak Rabiaaoa at VL Loose,; atxty-sa rears old, bas lived for tbir tsea years ea S3 a weak, wails aba baa saved tbs rest ef bar BMsger saraiags as a sat stress for tbs rotors care aad edaeaOoa ef soeas orpbaa ftrl wboca aba desires ts take bar aaase after bar death. Miss Boblassa It aa CagHahwaoaa. aad bar saaasera ladlcste that aba ts ef gentle blrtb. Ear resaarkabts self ascrttc was brought ts tight through a toss which eadangered tbe boarded Aa eld aaabogaay bos coataialag bar carttQcata sf deposit for tbs aaaoaat ef tbs ea rings, tOSIJia and tbs will ta which aba bequeathed tbs whole a meant ts tbe Cbrledaa Mlseioaary so ciety for tbs beseflt ef tbe future lit tle Barah disappeared frees Its accus tomed place ta bar email, bars foots. Harrying to tbs bank wbsa aba dla- covsrea. Bar loss. Miss Bobtasos was rejoiced to leant that tbs saeney was Intact Bat to regaia possession of It she was required to advertise the loss of the deposit certi Beats, sad she will also bars ts give bond for twice tbe amount of the deposit Miss Robin son said: "When ever put a dollar away I would eay to myself. There Is s pair of eboes for little Barah' or Tbere'a book for her.' That made It easy. and I wae surprised to find how mucb I could save." Suits 2 to 15 ytvr $1 to $3 Don't worry over making clothes for your boys. Come in and let us show you our line. Beautiful line of Lawns and Irish Linette shown the highest per fection of linen thread finish. There is only one One HcIIy Batiste. It is Standard Bat iste of America. Uirb-Fls9 k likeness of Master Cunis Ketner, lit tle son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ketner, of Moore St. He ia a delightful title chap ts know, and his friends and kinsfolk are going to do all they pos sibly can to asks Master Curtis winner. -.With a little more energy and enthusiasm thla can easily be ae eotnplished and we look for Master Cartas to be at the head of the list next w.::t:: : ': j,. A GOOD XBASOK. Concord People Oaa Tall You Why It It Bo. Doan's Kidney Pills cure the cause of disease, and that is why the cures ere lasting. This remedy strengthens and tones up the kidneys, helping them to drive out of tbe body the li quid poisons that cause backache, headaehe and distressing kidney and urinary eomptainta.' Concord people testify to permanent cures. Mrs. D. Stiller, 42 W. Buffalo St., 'Concord, N. says: "I feel that I owe my life to Doan's Kidney nils. They cured me three years ago and I have had no trouble sines. I suffered for many years from disordered kid neys and I was subject to beadahees and pains through my loins. The kid ney secretions were also unnatural. When someone advised me to take Doan's Kidney Pills I got a supply at Gibson Drug Store and I ehall alyaws be grateful for what they did for me." For sale by all dealers. Price 6c. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for .the United Steles. Semember the name-rDoan take no other. Coral Beefs. Coral reefs and islands are formed by the coral building polyp. Thla ani mal lives only in clear water, tbe depth of which Is not greater than about twenty Ove fat home and the tempera tore of which does not sink below 68 degrees K. People) Knoif It la fJoocW else they wouldn't ass, as they do, twt. am. uoa oouies every year ot retry usvar rain killer. It will cure sprains, strains, eolds, cramps. Take a bottia borne today and bave tt ready tor aasmeigeacy aoo.(tfae 6Uo. a bottle. 'Jsuymtrc aewsiae) or L your drug; gist yon want Perry Davie Painkiller, tbe remedy Which bas beea tested ft W yean : Unkind. -.. . HoweU rWbat business Is be tor Powell Tin not certain, but I think as has dlscovsrsd soro ear tor Drains. - (s i - . - - o ? i ate .m lb, -da) -b b ' If a thoe can to cc!4 tt $135, . m t7lf s tba sensa ia ecrrlj it u? to il ?3.50 Juct to make a "rcunJ Cirzn price? Or, if its proper prico U ?t.C5, whafs the sense ia gouging the fciiia ' parts of tbe choo to get tho price djTTXi to $4.50? W - . ; ; , ;: ; . Regal Shoes bansJtcr rw Is bs old at ; what h costs to tnaka tbstn, plus 1 com toiaaiOQ Bod tbs) osoosaary bUowbdcb fcc delivery to tba " Hb3t JL Tbis pries Is ngured at tbe henry, Bed by Chartered ISbksAssssja the shot at flaw faufry. ; ' Prices nfige from j?33r to cscs Mocbaocs fce mlataka or war Sbsrgs. Ho posslralHy of yonr paying fcr socashoJy'S satra profit. Vert. J . ,1 gsgs v RGAL FO Cannon Fetzer Co rOJt afEN nffpve ah N J?f wa.ws- .-naa . : SV tf - Tkat is Best in Hotel life a la V. HO iV . . Rawm,', J iL. i car' j t w t w'ivi;iwuKueuijHsjienotiitew lOTK 'I Va representative visitors from every state in tbe union. el that bat loag esteMd ts avbae Si Hotel MnTFi -vrBrrrrw-kM it rmiswmn- " Aar V . -. IU1C - .S. ' WV - 5th Avau and 30th S a.. . J' I r Cornnelly Springs, N ,0. ,.-. r;c' '":'ir: v Wbeea boslth Basts. aa ewesr beaeae. ": Os the main line of the Southern Railway, midway between Ashevllle aad Salisbury, In the foothills ot the Blue Rldce...,. , ..." , . ' Thoroughly modern Is all Its appointments. Booms with private bath. , Terr beat cuisine, table supplied with beat country products, " . Tennis, Bowling, Dancing, Orchestra of the very finest musicians. Mineral Water Spectno tor dyspepsia and aU forms ef stomach and kidney diseases, tt soothes the nerves, builds up s run down system.' Reeldent physician ta bo. tel.. - Rates and Information gladly, furnished en applications - , . si-. Special rotes to families and parties, , r w . " " , , 1 : ' Cornnelly Mineral , Sprlnos Co. ' HKNBT TANSTOBT, SeeveUry . . - Cs ally Sprmaa, Barth CaraUas. ' Connelly Mineral Springs Water Shipped the year -"round ISe per gallon. T; O. B. Connelly Springs. , ... .... , ., Good for One Vote :he "'1,. - Grand Bsiy Ccr.tcst IN THE and TriSrsi Paranta Kama. ; Ksdnced Bate to KboxtQIs. On aeeonnt of tba Summer School of the South to be held at Enoxville, Tana, Jane 20 to July 28, the South ern will sell round trip tickets on Jane 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, July 1 8, and 15, MIL final limit fifteen days from, but not including, date of sale with privilege of extension of final limit until September 30th by depositing ticket with special agent, nX navwiAnt nf Ana dnllitir Tha rnnnd , u f J - ;trip rata irons. Concord is fP.Oa. Address. Person Nominating will cure ; any ekla dlssase. That's ths pries ot HUKT'S CUBS, and it . is absolutely guaranteed. Sold by Qibson Drug Store, Concord, N. C. Ai B. Bieharda"lfe4ieine) Co. , . Sheramn, Texas, Ttezro its Cz!y Czo . Ahrayt tot C IK WOKLQ VE 19 OUKBA OOLB a CZ2 DAY. tba loll asms. Look ' ty SF) 7 tUa f'aatac oat every me. Look box.. S6e.. Pencsally Cccdjcted Touf to TL PacLIc Coast - Under the f.!mesxent of Ret. Vix Clack. Operated via Seaboard Air line Rjr. . . Arrangemsnts have just beea completed by Sev Wm. Black ,of Charlotte for the operation of ths most extensive Psrsopally Coo I ducted Tour ever operated from the South to the Pacific Coast . This Tour will leave tbs Carolines about Jane' 29th,' going out through Birmingham, Memphis, Kansas City, Denver, Colorado Springs, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, 8an Diego, Paso Bobles,- . touehing Old Mexico, Del Mont, San Franciseo, Portland,' Van- eonver, .Winnepeg, St. Paul, Chicago, thence Home. " .-...:.' :; ' ' . : Every little detail for the comfort and 'pleaaura ot tba party baa " been carefully planned by Dr. Black who bas bad several years ex-' periencd ia the handling of parties Of tbia kind. Kamerons aids-' trips bave been arranged, taking in the moat attractive in places , in tha West incladingsYellowgtone Park, Pike's Peak, Catalina . Island, Old! tfexico, through ths Oreat Bockies over the Pktureque Canadian Pacific, Lake Louise, and many others. , , ? ,, s. . Ths total -rata includes railroad and Pullman fars, meals on dining - ear, hotel accommodations, aids trips ,tc. -. For f nil information addicaa, . . , . ; - - BZ7, WIUIAM BLACK, CwvIotttvK. 0. H. 8. LEAKD, D. P. A Caleign, X. a WHY HOT ETJT. - L::rryl7!::.vn:zr The Best Hoar soli la town. Already mixed needs no soda, , salt sr baking powders, and only kalf tha amount ef lard. ' ntEsa TLOEIDA Li Li t:i I:::i Every day. .Phone na your or ders and be convinced of oar ,' goodt-lngs. i:.7.::m::::iYC'jtt c: . Is I bars purchased outright a dry preparation for cleaning ladies' gar ments that I guarantee to give satis faction, or I will make no charge for the work. I am sole owner of this preparation and on account of tho ex .client sstiafaetion it has given I make this proposition to the lilies of Cob tord and vicinity: fiend us any ar ticles or garments yon want cleaned and after we use this dry cleaning preparation O -nthem, if they are not entirely satisfied with the work I will make no charge. :' , - D. E. TZTIZX raopriat. . Tlona 123. -- - - o-i I' -i r1 . JvMawwwiel rMt . Liw - bm ii ek ff a v' I Charlotte. H. C, AprU a, till. - ftiange of schedule SEABOARD' AIR LINaV effaettve noon Sunday, April a. Weatbosnd trains leave Charlotte No, Hi, dally, l.e a. m. ' No. 47, dally. 4:U p. m - Bastboond, dally; . - , ' - No. . dally. :S a. IB. v No. 48 dally, f :! a. m. , n-- ' , No. U, dally, t :0 p. m. , No. 111. dally. T.M p. m. - . " - Trains arrive la Cbariotts as follow from tha east: -r- , .4 Ko. lit, S.SI S. m. , ,.VT' 4 1 -it. . No 46, li st Boon. " no. ss, m-te p. m. -v.-. . j No. 4, T.ll p. m. - ' , Arrive from tha westi , 'i No. 4, 10.ee a. nv No. lat, T. el p. m. "i ' tt B. L&ARD, & P, A, ' - rialelgb,H. JAB, KIR, Jr., T, P. A.. 5i 'Ml
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