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t:,i c::::::.:LTTr::::i j. n. mumu. ! mmm rnm t t c MMM" 1 M lIMCtimM SATa Cm Tear . i K0.1M 1 J" IklM Month !I ft Maa U rnuui 1 AJrnetroCSlMnjrT. Aavertlslas: n ..Zr7,. V, Ik. rale at eeoa aw " Met ,e$ t Catered as eece clM mad AeU MTllV.TMi eaoeVe 1 0 M C liter Ue act March . - -a ,m k .. UMk. " CKT BUMtee Concord, . C, May 23. 1911. PROUD MAN. But bus, proud ""aa, Dract la a Utti brief authority. Mast Ignorant of what he's most assured, Hla gUssy essence, like aa an gry aps. Plays inch fantastic tricks be- fora high heaven Aa make tba angels wh(. Shakespeare. rifte now It he inUada to stick U taia intention. The saea, who fri that jb easy front Senator Piousae kw lt U kh for it and fcuaile herd. ' Oaiaa 10 rwandata in-X4awk a Grxrrocs orra T Vita n nuvy There ara k see reds at people la Lais vieteity si ikia season of tee year who need a hlood-saahisg, body-beild-mg aad atreagtb-ereaUng tonic.... I It la la all avk. wfca mnnii abla Kesalta af the Ksw Tissue J old paoU, oeiWate ahOUi, the west aUOiar ZioaaUa. la Many Caaes af run-dowe ana. cocvaiaerasu, and ail tu Dewm Ha aaat Wesson. Preve! those who suffer Cres chronic, eoogbe U Yourself, hr Burton & Bottle af Hew. 8EKATOR SIMMONS HAS NO CONNECTION WITH LO RIMER. The Charlotte Chronicle recently stated that reports are being circu lated that Senator Simmons is "in terested with Senator Lorimer in some big land deals in Eastern North Carolina. Fun her that he is interest ed with Lorimer in some western land deals." Thac paper added, "The Chronicle takes no stock in such talk, but it wanls Senator Simmons to speak for himself and it believes he will do so. " This paragraph evoked a letter from Senator Simmons to Mr. Har ris, editor of the Chronicle, in which he states emphatically that he has no such interest with Lorimer and that he owns no interest in any prop erty whatever with him. Senator Som mons says: "I presume these rumors or reports have grown out of the fact that Sen ator Lorimer and Mr. Lowden, a son-in-law of George E. Pullman, together with certain other western gentlemen, aa a result of conversations with me and investigations made by them through the Agricultural Department as to swamp and overflowed lands in Eastern North Carolina at different times during the past winter, either in person or through (heir represen tatives visited and caused to be ex amined quite a number of tracts of swamp and poeosin lands lying in the eastern part of the State, including several large tracts owned by the John L Roper Company and the lands of the Wilkinson brothers near Belhaven, about which so much has been written in the North Carolina papers, also a traet of poeosin swamp land lying near New Bern in which Mr. Thomas D. Warren and Mr. A. D. Ward own an interest. But these gentlemen as a result of their investi gations did not find any land which was sufficiently attractive to them as an investment, and there the whole matter finally ended." Senator Simmons answers another charge in the following words: "In this connection it may be well for ma to answer another charge which I understand is being circu later throughout the State with a view of discrediting me. It has come to ma by correspondence and other wise that it is being quietly but dili gently circulated in stations of the State where my financial condition is not known, as in the town and sec tion in which I live, that I am a mil lionaire and that I have become such sine I enured the Senate. Now the fact is, as is well known in the city wnere 1 ova,, that practically every. thing I own is in lands, ehiefly farming lands, and 1 am sorry to say that prae- . tically all of these liands,iDcluding even my home, is mortgaged, or pledged by way of reservation of title, for fully bait of their value taken altogether, Outside of the farm which my father, s wbo died since I became a member of the Senate, left me I am worth today less than I was when I was elected to the Senate." - By George I arr saw anything like a effects of that bw trraateat, Bloodine, for the building vp of weight and lost aervo force. It acted more like a aura) thaa medicine," said a well-known c-entleman yeater day in speaking or the revolution that had taken place in hi condition. VI began to think that there was nothing on earth that could make me fai. I tried tonics, digestives, heavy eating, diets, milk, bees and almost every thing else yon could think of but without result." Any man or woman who is thin can recover normal weight by the remarkable new treatment Bloodine. "I hve been thin for years and be gan to think it was natural for me to be that way. Finally I read about the remarkable processes brought about by the use of Bloodine, so 1 decided to try it myeelf. Well, when I look at myself in the mirror now I think it is somebody else. I have put on just forty pounds during the last forty days, and never felt stronger or more nervy in mv life. Bloodine is a powerful inducer to nutrition, increases cell-growth, food increases the number of blood- corpuscles and as a necessary result builds up muscles, and solid healthy flesh, and rounds up the ngure. For women who can never appear stylish in anything they wear because of their thinness this remarkable treatment mav prove a revelation. It is a beauty maker as well as a form builder and nerve strejigtheneiv Bloodine costs 50c for the usual $1.00 size botltes. t Mail orders filled bv the Bloodine Corporation, Boston, Mass Davis Drug Store special agents. and eolda, that we ask U eoase to nr store and ges bottle of Tinol, er delieiooe :od liver ani Iron toaie (withoutoil.) .1 ,t . c; v It it-xaib to build yon op, areata strength and restore normal health, we will cheerfully return the money paid aw for it. We take all the chanece yon take none. , Aa a matter of fact, we aoai take much chance either, be cause Vinol rarely disappoint ns. Come in and get a bottle on 4neae terms. Qtbeoa Drug 8rore ' Warming to KaHroad Men j E. a Bacon, 11 Bast St.-Batkt Me. senda out thia warning' to railroaders: As conductor on the rauroad, my work caused a chronic inJBamation of the kidneys, and I was miserable and all played out. A friend advised Foley Kidney Pilla -nd from the day I commenced taking them, I began to regain my strength. The indentation cleared and I am far beter than I have been for twenty years. The weakness and dizzy spelltare a thing of tbe past and I highly recommend Foley Kid ney nils. Sold by M. Ik wsrsn, drug- srist. in Alarm Felt Over Long Drought Truck Belt Wilmington, May 23. The prolong ed drought in sections of eastern Car olina is working such injury to crops in parts of Columbus,. Robeson and Scotland and counties' that cotton planters are becoming alarmed. At Wbiteville Friday all business houses closed and the people repaired to the churches and praved for rain. At Cbadbourn the mavor has issued an official proclamation calling on the people to gather at their bouses ot worship and invoke divine help in their extremity. No rain of conse quence has fallen since September in many sections. The strawberry crop has Deen cut off a tourt by the drought, the shipping season having enrted today. In the Wake of the Measles. The little son of Mrs. 0. B. Pal mer. Little. Rock. Ark- had the mean les. The result was a severe cough hieh erew worse end ha could not sleep. She says: "One bottle ot Jo- ley 's Honey and Tar Compound com pletely cured bun and be naa never been bothered since." Croup, whoop ing cough, measles cough all yield to Fonelv'a Honey and Tar Compound. The genuine is in the yellow package always, neiuse suDsiuuiea. ouw uj M. L. Marsh, druggist. Wise Ouy. t "Now, this race la a sure thine. Ton can hav a talk with the Jockey 11 70a like." "I'd rather have a talk; wile the norma." Oool Spell Fails to Materialise. Washington, Ma 21. The cool pell that was expected to displace the record breaking hot wave in tbe East and South swerved a bit from its schedule today snd all this section of the country again sweltered with high marks on tbe feather map all along tbe line. It was 93 at the wea ther bureau today, while downtown 11 ... ., inermomeiers earned tne record up to , and the only encouraging fea ture of the situation was that down in famous Yuma, Ariz., the official report was 100 fist, with other towns hover ing close to that mark. Weather bu reau experts said tonight said no ap preciable change in the conditions can be expected for several days. . In the tragic death of Mr. L. Me- Kee Morrison the eounty loses one of its best citizens. He was. honored by the people, both of cjflr and county, having served terms as sheriff of the V eounty and as mayor of the city. He was n fine type of the sturdy, honest : country gentleman, one who served his day end generation well and left community better because be lived in it. . ,' l " " :."; Ei-Oov. Ayeock, who ban declared himsf If a candidate for the United ta-s Senate to succeed Senator itn irsoiis, says he is not going to make a (" t fjlit for the place, - Mr; Ay- c 'it 711 -well retire from the race Locker Club Keepers in Salisbury are Convicted. Salisbury, May 20 Charged with violating the state club laws, eight Salisburians wers convicted before Judge B. B. Miller, in Rowan court today, and fined 9100 each. Those convicted included P. D. Blackwell, F. B. Garrett, W. D. Blutfter, R. L. My ers, Irish Johnson and Alonzo Miller. All took appeals to the superior court Sheriff MeKenzie announces that other arrests will follow. The dubs raided by the sheriff thia week included tjbi social locker clubs in Salisbury. Mrs. J 8 I-T.rtT, of Ceeenrd, spent LWedBceday a Mrs. W. C airsualey. Mr. E. U Ltfiboar attended Pres bytery in fc:ateaiU Trdav. Mrs. W. C. MaKuietx epeei Tbnm wita Mrs. . J. Rdmpte. Mrs. W. C McKincly spent Thurs day wi: a Mrs. WdJCUne. Messrs. C P. Deal and J. F. Oood nsn extended . tbe Farmers' Union meeting In Charlotte. : Miss Johnaia Raskin, who baa been going to school in SuteevilleYetnmed home last Wednesday. T - f Mrs. Register Rample, of Winston, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Caleb See-ford.- - Y , . - There will be children's day at New Bethpage the first Sunday in J '- it at A eleuth. Police Officer 1b order that the vil lain wbo caught and kissed yon In the dark may be tracked, we must set our police dog after him. Bo to trace the scent you must give Nero a kiss. - lit C .-?;!aal u. Ctssbi - IIOQLIGK'O HALTED 171 ILL. t T.ihticbkfoTl31iit. FcrUants,UvaUsaiKlGrowmcUJrts. Pere Nutrition, up buUng the whole body. mvisjoTitmuVntragiiKitWand the aged Rich m3k. tabed ajnin. in powdct fans, A ttkk tuck prepare1 b a Take n snWitnta. Ask for HORUCX'S. Im Ho Ommblmm or Trust i a Make the lUy walk mere esvJoysUs by taking a ,-.;-.KODAKV. Thaa yon will have not only the pleas are of the oatiag, but the added patasare in -the pictures which pre serve the memory of tbe (on. 4- . 4 - ... r L0w to o.o5. QXSSQ2I BVr&.OB Sis' CilyPressfca Out I have, purchased outrifht'V dn preparation for. leanina ladies' nr. meats that I guarantee to give satis faction, or I will make no charge for the work. I aa. sole owner of this preparation end on account of the ex cellent satisfaction It has given I make this proposition to the ladies of Con cord, and'vicinitys - Send us any ar ticles or garment you want eleaaed and after we, use t hist dry. eleaaiag preparation o nthem, if they arc not entirely saiisueo wtw tot wore l wm mite 00 cuarge. v 0., b. raim&i vwwuiu. Z Phone 188. ;. w'.r-.-- -M. DR.J. S. UFFERTY and Throat aan , 2 to 15 yttvra Use Alien's Foot-Ease The antiseptic powder to be shaken nto the shoes. If you have tired, aching feet, try Allen's Foot ease. It rest the feel and makes now or tight shoes essy. Cures sohing, swollen, hot, sweating fee. Relieves corns and buions of all pain and gives rest and comfort. Alwaya use it to break in new shoes. Try it today. Sold every where, 25cts. Don't accept any sub stitute. For FREE trial packsge. ad- ress Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. $1 to $3 Office la the Morrla alldfn " iv aver umnn oayiags isaan. Office hours: t to It a. aa. aa4 1 to i - Don't, worry over making clothes for your boys. Come in and let us show; ypu our line. DENTISTRY: I am now in tie Morris buildinc 0 vat toe caoarrus oan?,s tsaoK. The Bold Militiaman. : Nothing makes a man more blood- thirsty than to have served In the mllttla la time of peace. Stop in at Marsh's and get a free sample of EEMO and ZEMO SOAP. The surest and most economical treatment for eczema, pimples, dan druff and all diseases of the skin and scalp. Do not neglect this. They will give you prompt relief and put you on the road to a cure. Good for infants as well aa grown persons. Not to Avoid Debt '' - -, One way to avoid puuUefty and at tention la to become a brldasToomv Topeka Capital. ' Beautiful line of Lawns and Irish! Linette t shown the r highest per fection ,qf linen thread finish. Foley Kidney Pills are a true med icine. They are healing, strongmen- ing, antisepiie and tonic Tbey act quickly. Sold by M. I Marsh, drug- gist. . WHAT CURES ECZEMA? We have had so many f iaqutrtes lately regardlac t Sesame and ether skin diseases, that we are glad make our answer subllov . AfVer eare fml Inveetlfatton we have toned that n simple wash of Oil ot Wlatergraaa, as compounded In. D. D. D., can be ro lled upon. Wr would not make this Statassent to our patrons, friends and aeJghboro nnleas we were sure of ft and although there are maay so-called gsesme remedies sold,- -we - ourselves unhesitatingly .recommend D, D. O, Prescription. '(-', i ft 'x fr Beeause We kaow that It given ln staat relief to that torturing itea. , , Because D. p. p. starts the euro at the foundation of the trouble. . -' -: Because It sleaases, soothes snd neals the akln.': ksi. , Because It enables Nature to repair the ravages of the disease.' . -- Because The recorde Of tan years of eomplete cures of thousands of the most serious cases show that D. D. D. Is today recognised as tbe absolutely reliable Bcsemn cure. ;.. ' 'j- Drop into our store today, Just; to talk over your ease with an , Gibson Drug Store, Concord, N. C There is only one One II:!lyB2tistei It is Standard Bat iste of Am erica. FUUYJESGRIEEO 4 Lady of Pizarro Tells Story of . Awrul surWn That Cardui Jf 4 & i Finally ReQtvel - i Plisrro, Vs. 'l suffered tor scvrrsl fears," writes Mrs. Dor ma A. Smith, "with that awful backache and the hear. Ingdowa sensations, so fully described u your book. "1 tried doctors and other medicines tad found little relief, until I was Induced to try Wine ot Cardui, when I found in stant relief sad today I can heartil recommend Cardui to all suffering women and think there no other as good." f . In some instances. Cardui rives smrtanl relief; in others, it may take a little time. Cut in alt cases of female trouble Cardui can be depended on to be of benefit, as it ta n specific remedy for women and acts in a curative way on the womanly organs. As a general tonic for women, to build dp your strength, improve your appe nie, bring back rosy cheeks and make you look and feel young and happy, nothing you can find will do so much lor you as cardui. -, : Your drugjist has tt. - : eo'- ...tiiie Co.. Ln.iUtitMMi i - on., h .t mW4 " - r-iim Good Work! No Experiments I . ' Tnat 'a ou Trade Mark. - That's what wi do. v - - - s-ij : A Shan we put a Tin Koof .. , en gonr hoaseT. May ba ' v you irnnt alatat ' 8CB Bba1T V - ,v ;1V,,. ;, - TSS ROOFEB, , ; Gradj-BradyCo : " Telephone Ko, 334, J: U mum' tnd an Pile Ointment wlU eure Blind, bwedins and Itehinc Pllea. It ab .- ine tumurv, allays Itchlns at once, ' aa a poultice, stvee Instant reilet. KiiHam1 Indian Pile Ointment la nrm. pared (or Pile and Itchlne ot the private pn. vnt'nnn, mail sue ana S1.0S. mi WBT K0T BUT - Tbe Best .ITour sold la toerw v eUready miied aseds ne soda, alt. or baking powders, and ' only kalf tba amount ef lard. . . r&SSH TLOKIDA . Erery day. .Phone as your - . 1 dera and ba eoavlnced of our '. good tblaga. .. -HAHN-HONEYCUTT amani man - . .-1 c. If a Practice limited to Bra. Ban Moa litUng Olesaes. ' r-v I 1 f o !3 tzzzs La c:.rr.. lr it up to t3 nr f-rics ?- Cr. if it3 preper prica h s ports cf tba tioo ta gtt tia prico Cra "-SUZl Chceja kcrWlar strw to.! told nt wbat tt coats to tnak tbem, plua i com , miaaksa cod fiM secesaaxy eCwaac for . . ev- . al " f - i I a the, theahoe ett tU yWanrp. Thkt pHee 1 ftwe-l a-toty, V-- bs Chattered rahla Am ! ''" Frices Ttsr from XHoetaMffaendaaseenhM .chMie. No peesiWHty cd ywar payiag fjbr essaisbeily's aatprona, ; 1, assoacii!:Felzsr Co.. 1 Good for One Vote - ' , t - IN THE ; " .;: fa : d Tr2-;n:nJ ; B:Sy Cdest ; For ...........i.. 4"ti'J- PMento Name. Address. Person Nominating..., T 1 11 1 .1 .. f.y r-t. , - ...-... .. n- - ' - - - ilN FUPJ4ITURE WILL TICKLE YOU l. if iv . vv Com In end aysj'll convince) you. , Alao, while) they , .Uat, w will piwaant to trnry" vialtor, with our compll-t- manta, copy of Caorgn Hoyt Allen'a naw book,' - : .Mr. Allan I a frUad of ourtv swd manufacturM . mmrmmtm. . a wm en sma esse ee,sja weAw - M t , . tuA.f r ftrflt ef ttTTi "f. - mJAimxa tvuFnivtm. ruuiti. wi naw rawa nia Mr.AllenUBooaiMItTkJtMUim4 CeKUrino adrntiaemanta for maay. jreart with keen- fuU .slsaSinTl.lddnMMma. oat relish. tlo wrote nuch olplng hot one that tha , Profusely Illustrated , . . , pubUnhar of U FoUatte'a NaUonnl Magaxlna hired - ! 'v.',,., blm to write for their publication aarlea of lattara on m buainoaa trlp.hf, tooltround th world lust year. Thoa lettera ran In LA FOLLETT'S j.Iaat; year and ara row pubUahad In boc foim and fully illuatrate Thar la not a; word of advartialng In tha book..:. It't a hlgb-claaa literary production and tha praaa of tha country la ringlnfuwith Itapraiaaa. 'v , . . HERE ARE A FEW OF, THE MANY EDITORIAL COMMENTS ON THE WORKt ' .,.i-r frem-uTbe Chtcage Tribtma: , . ..Frees the yfew York Deny World: Prom the Laramie (Wyo.) .....j" l..mw, uen nit nu tne niga ,V tie nu maae a-rapw-riro erang: spots with ,a i resounding amash account of his world-girdling in a ," The fact of tba matter la quite unlike anybody alee wbo ever amaU book. "It Tickled Him." A that tt'oucht to tickle anybody has taken a whirl nt thia sort of personal Joy that will-not bo' dea anions no U .dead, and then tt thins, and stirs ud the antmala to aled Jot la trip and story, too doeaa't make much dUterenoe. aeama rrozn every one 01 air. A -it Tickled tiim" la a boon tor - ue, people, people that nave a while, to give screaming purpose, But go to beams trc tt'a nreat. ' tour led. Wm to,- The Columbus News takes VTe i PhlHppinan and t-sure ,ln eongratulaUng tho. .'rem Tha Boston filobe iMr. JOlen'a Japan. China., the Phll'pp other Interesting places. .The txt su'nor, who has stepped out of tK Prem, the Bridgeport (Conn.) teems with brisht eaytnga and tua- batan path and biased a trad J ., atandard: ay altuatlona, Proes the New paved tCenn.) rteg . later; ,. " .. - . 1 i ne seaers are wnoen in s snxnt conversational s'yia, wmca la a welcome chaBs i n ot!"r volumes wrlUea by travu "s v o Insist oa tncorporsUrt la t j.a whst any reader may lara Uma a guide book. ...... - Prom Jamestown (N. Y.) Jorvn". ; -. But with a.l the l.-i- s there Is a fund of Infunun'' I a bit of morai'lf"! t-ft I r tor himself BtvW e la, hla own peculiar- a a nr. Allea win aive any lnteUIcent reader a pleasant time L j la tus coacern.' aL bik,, isse.f Cleielase. Oku Bold by CarV rrrf C&ttj. It . 1 Office Over Marsh's Drug 8tore. riionallS. - Besidenee, St, Goud HotsL . to the reader's I . lot more ei!:'" , mixes them wiui .kindness," tLan t io the or!Jni-jr ' . Read tue t -; know why "it IV 1 Prow Jthe Uulsvllle Ceuftersfeur. iT. T,'. J1?. .d nal: -" ": ' -ta uu ,r,, tickled him In the What be eapeolally sees upoot p atalra la strange lands. ? l?,or, ?, i ea J. ' ' ' M' AIlea baa the faculty L' ..J L imZL. "? . "1. deacrtbtng wh.t ovei k. and he pats It down wiui Pr t:.e Evening Call. Woen- en or aality of expression which t x, R. .: c . la cuuuuly charmlug. ... , Thon" he cannot help", , ... . n aV-'.tfjl- brand of Follstto'a eaye of Mr. Alien! t t t. he never s'rt- .. He la a keen observer. t it . i(ri' tr. '1: e.Tew tUIr-s escape him. He man- 1 v a ? t . c ev 4 r- to . tract a nt of tun ot f ilip Hit t "-v-lBf that hfTpena. 1. a i . . t i ( 11 11 t 1 r (if 1. e la of tbe whole- e r r a v tju.t oua- k-i. U la eontagioua. AJo UfLtt i. he L-i a souse of butuor. 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