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i::c "3 atu::: re MtKBimM BL Owe T.r r I Month 1 rm MMh IIH . l u .4 ' MnrtMu rata, eaa k4 t t. . Ooyt ea la el ' ? 1 cJ'Tw Tl Bawled ef - kx. t aa Mnuler ertielee ere mum rate e eea per Uai la Batara a eeeeM oU April . ISl. e . r T Jr4. M. C- ailar U act et Mate I 1S7S. . a P lb will limit . . Maath . Mae ha raUn Meats -I .M -OUT Coaeord, N. C, Msy 27, Mil. USINfSS HONESTY. . Baslase sea steukl mat be Cartertas aaly when tbey lay taatr prayers, but all tbe lima. TM confidence of tbe popl la Bacaaaary for the raal success of any business, tod tba auraat way to aata tbia coufluVoce la to deal honestly, tell tba abaolute trutn. Bide aotbjna; and eoorlnco tba people tbat tbey are gettlog a qoar deal Justice Is a virtue which prompts us to psy what wa owe to our neighbor. It la the foundation stoua of social or der and of bustuesa loterconrsa, for If we did not tellers tbat men had a sense of Justice we weald bare no confidence la their Integrity, and without this confidence commercial life would be paralysed. Cardinal Gibbons. According to the reports the re ceipts of live stock on ihe Chicago market last week were as follows: 48, 000 cattle, 53,900 hogs and 84,500 sheep. The week 's receipts, compared with the previous week in round num bers increased 900 eat tie, 7,400 hogs and 11,900 sheep. Compared with the corresponding week a year ago cattle increased 3,400, hogs 65,600, and sheep 29,500. And they do say that some of these cattle and hogs and sheep that ' went to swell the increase were ship ped from Virginia to the live state, killed in Chicago and shipped back to Virginia in the beef, pork and mutton state. Virginia ought to kill these '.animals at home and at least save the profits of the hide and tallow, to say nothing of the freight charges going and coming. Woodrow Wilson does row the ship of state in great shape. He nasi owed through the Legislature a good elec tion bill, a eo-rrupt practices bill, and employers' liability bill, and a public service commission for the regulation of corporations. He's from Virginia, near that soil tbat produced the im perishable Jefferson. A St, a Palpable Hit Hickory Democrat. Senator Bailey having complained and disturbed the Democratic har mony in the Senate, Mr. Bryan in the Commoner, insists that it hardly lies in ihe month of a man who resigned because he couldn't get along with being disturbed. Tbe Nebraskan con tinues by citing Senator Bailey to I . Kings 18:17, 18. Ahab saw Elijah, that Ahab said onto him, 'Art thou be that trou- Ueth Israel' "And he answered, 'I have not . troubled Israel; but thou, and thy . father's house, in that ye have forsaken the commandments of the Lord, and thou has followed Baalim." , Will Gen. Julian S. Oarr Enter Sen atorial Racef t, Tom Pence hears a report in Wash ington tbat the entries for tbe Sena torial race have not yet closed and ' there is strong probability of other candidates in addition to the four al ready signified their intention of mak ing the race. ;. r''-.?;v"3,i:, .-v-- Tbe name of Gen. Julian S. Carr is the latest to be mentioned in con nection with the Senatorial honors. : The information brought to Washing ton is that many of General Carr's a friends are urging that bo enter the , "contest, believing tbat he wil have as good a chance. of capturing the plum as any or tba other entries ' u ' f Brothers are not Together. . Chatham Beeord. ' , Tbe candidacy ef Ayeock, ' Clark, Kite tun and Simmons will divide fam ilies as well as the democratic party. For instance, we happen to hear of one family of four brothers in this county (all working Democrats) and every one of them is for a different ean-UJat. On is for Ayeock, one for 11, k, on for Jutchm and on for t" lions. -:" ' ' .; T E Eur. . Creen 'boro Record. . " " -n Hailway f want i i i iity. Host of i j .j. TM fees 13 VUm tU Sees af taU Em. UWksry, May 2S. Beveaoe ffieer Kanipe mm4 Sea retarded this after. (rwas the Soaca Meaataia sertioa ef Burke eoaatr, where they report having had a very aniqoe xperiesx. For tw years reports have bee. com ing to the officer that a eertaia sasa la that eeeiioa waa making joy Juite wuhoat the consent or peraiaioa of Caeto Seat, and yesterday tbey exil ed to make a thorough investigation. Arriving at Soma Moaataia, thry cashed one of its highest peaks ia a vein hunt for the boose plant. Re turning to the foot ef the snoanUia tbey proceeded to the homo of La Fayette Chapman, waeie they hoped to get lodging for the night. Oa ar riving' there lkey found tbe home de serted save for some small children, who informed tbe officers that the father and mother bad gone srros the river for some tomato plants. Tbe officers sent a small hoy for his father and set dows in the yard to await hit return. Soon tbey discovered a stream of water flowing under the house and aa investigation disclosed a complete distillery in full blast not more than three feet from the chim ney. Thus they turned what looked to be an unsuccessful raid into a success ful one and a supposed host into s prisoner. t FEED TOUE MONET Feed Tow Brain, and It Will Fsed Ton Money and Fame. "Ever since boyhood I have been especially fond of meats and I am convinced I ate too rapidly ami failed to masticate mv food properly "The result was that I found myself a few years ago afflicted with ailmentx of tbe stomach anj kidneys, which interfered seriously wtlh mv business. "Ah last I took the advice of friends and began to eat Grape-Nuts instead of the heavy meats, etc., (hat had constituted mv former diet. "I found that 1 was at ouce benefit ted by the change, that I was sooq re lieved iron) the heartburn and in digestion that used to follow uiy meals, that the pains in my back from mv kiduev alieetion had ceased. "Mv nerves, which used io be un steady, and my brain, which was slow and lethargic from a heavy-diet of meets and greasv foods, had, not in a moment, but gradually, and none the less surelv. been restored to normal efficiency. "Now every nerve is steady and my brain and thinking faculties are quicker and more acute than for years past. "After my old stvle break rest I used to suffer During the forenoon from feeling of weaknes which hindered me seriously in my work, but since I began to use Grape-Nuts food I can work till dinner time with all ease and comfort." Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mick, Red the litle book. "The Road to Wellville," in pkgs. "There's a rea son." Em read the above letter? A new on appears from tint to time. They ar genuine, true, and full of human interest. Bw Tfclat We otter One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured br Hall's Catarrh Cure. V. 3. CHKNEY CO.. Toledo, a We. the understated, have known P. J. Cheney for the last IS rears, and believe blm perfectly honorable tn all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations mad by his firm. WALUlflU, Kinnifl MAKVlIf, Wholesale Drugglits, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter nally, acting directly npon the blood and mucous surfaces of the ratem. Testimonials sent free. Price, 16c. per bottle. 8old by all Druggists. Take Hairs Family Pills for Consti pation. Killed by His littls Grandson. . The Moeksville Herald gives the fol lowing particulars of a sad tragedy in Davie county a few days ago, brief mention of whieh was made in these columns: . Martin Summers, while out fishing Saturday afternoon, near his home on shot by his little 5-year-old grandson, snd fatally injured, dying Tuesday af ternoon, Tbe accident oeurred while Mr. Summers was siting on the bank of the creek baiting his trout-line hooks. He had left his rifle lying on th ground near htm. His little grand son picked it up and, in handling it, discharged it, the bullet taking effect in the nbs, and ranging downward through the abdomen,. Physicians were unable to locate the ball and ad vised against an operation on account of his excessive flesh, he being a man weighing 300 pounds. ., . Thrs Poiond by Eating Mash , , rooms; Two ar Dead- Jacksonville, May 25: H. N. Taylor and his eight-year-old nephew, .Allen Taylor, ar dead, while th former's father, H. M. Taylor, W critically ill st a local hospital the result of the family having eaten poisonous mush rooms Tuesdsy evening and becoming suddenly so ill tbey could not snntmoa aid io tbeird little cottage aituajfi in a suburb. All day Wednesday 'tbey lay prostrated and suffering on the floor of their home and when found today the boy was deed. The1 two men were taken to a hospital, where H. N. Taylor died. rnra cczrs nr to u cats Pas Ointment i gusrsnteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, F.lding or Protuding Files ia 0 to 14 days or money refunded. 60. ".. FATTS. ' - Jaae Isabel! Fisher was bora Jaae 1st. 1338, departed this bfe may It, 1811, an Tl years, 11 stoma aad 13 day Uer maidea aaaae was Fs permaa. J Us year 1861 ah was sumed to Joan William Gerd&M, fir, by Her. W. Kimball. Frees this aaioa "M oa wa bora, Joha William Oard-aes- Jr, 12 graadehildrea by ; trst artu re, Z dd,-r bring, i groat rrandchildru 1 dead, 1 living. ' After a widowhood ef about 7 years ah was mmr to Job V. A. ruber, on 0 tober 23, 1873, Bess. Kimtal, effieiat- i ig.' rrom this mamag 1 son aad I daughter were born. . Th eeo or dead and the daughters ar living. By thse r eleven grand children, 10 living, on dead. Total: ft children. ?1 grandchildren aad 3 great grand children. Sh waa a faithful member of the Reformed ehareh. aad her fa neral was conducted by her pastor, Rev. C B. Heller, and assisUd hj Rev. C P. Fisher, of the Lutheran church. One of the largest congre gations ever assembled her was present t the funeral. CI) as. A. Peeler, Stat Councilor of tbe D. of L addressed large audi ence of Juniors snd Daughters of Lib erty and their friends ia Lexingtoa rrldav night. Th reception was given by the D. of L. and was a great success. The State Councilor makes a tour of the councils in the Eastern part of the state the last of May and Arst of June. Mr. Frank Hill, of Concord, is vis aing bis sister, Mrs. Pinkney Lad- wick. VENUS. SHAKE IT OFF. Bid Yourself or Unnecessary Bur dens. A Concord Oltisen Show Ton How. Don't bear unnecessary burdens. Hnrdens of bad back are unneces sary, (let rid of them. Doan's Kidney Pills are for bad backs ; For lame backs, weak and aching hacks ; For other kidnev ills. Ix)ts of local endorsement to prove their worth. II. . Ferrel. 101 Eudy St., Concord, N. (.., savs: ".Since Doan s Kidney Pills cured me eight years ago, my sys tem has been as free from kidney iron tile as it I had never had it. I can cer- tuinly give this remedy a strong en dorsement. The first symptom of my trouble was a pain in the small of my bark which grew worse with each at tack. Sometimes I was in such bad shape that I could not attend to my work. The kidnev secretions became unnatural and I felt miserable in ev ery way. Finally I got a supply of Doan's Kidney Pills at Gibson's Drng Stare and t did not take them long to restore me to good health." For sale by all dealers Price 50c Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the as me Doan's snd take no other. NO. 7 TOWNSHIP. Mrs. Katie Cruse, wife of the late Adam Cruse, died Saturday evening of old age. Mrs. Cruse was 83 years of age. She leaves several children all of whom are married, to, mourn their loss. The remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at St. Stephens Sua day evening about 5 :30 p. m. Th be reaved family hss our sympathy in this their sore bereavement Th fol lowing were th pall bearers: J. O. Honeycutt, J. M. Dry. Geo. A. Bar ringer, Geo. H. Moose, W. G. Honey cutt and Frank Beaver, Master Banks Penninger, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Penninger got bis face burned very badly bj an explosion of a small quantity of powder he was piaymg witn. The little fellow ft getting along all right, and w wish mm a speedy recovery. . . - Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bernhardt, of Concord, who has been spending sev eral days with Mr. J. G. Hqneyetitt returned home Sunday eveninjr. . : The farmers are busy working their corn and chopping cotton during this nn twimy weather, we would M glad to see a nice shower also. . Mr J no. Culp of New London sMnt Sunday with Mr. V. T. Mekhor. Mr. Lee. Honeycutt and Miss Bas- si mack welder, of Concord, spent ounaay in o. i visiting relatives. The young people report a very nice time -at the ice cream sapper Satur day night given by Mrs. M. L. Bitehl. SOLD THEi WORLD OVER. , ' w:;zrr3werjr. - S4N m a S4iat rTsnd A rftfvMs - sxemaa-g Bxisrisae. Tn kaow iust hew it ia vooneif hea voa ar tiraa ouL Bereaiia a trtlo rmvdowa, aad hardly abl to drag aroand, life i a Vordea, yoa ar irritable.' narvowa. 1 bmI very bttio task aeeeas bk a moaa taia. Miaa Katheriao Bama. ai NewW afaH " AhoBt aia moatha an I was ia s rna-dowa eondiUoa aad exy biood ws rerC-fxtor. I aad takes several modicin nreaeribei ttv nh. sieiaas, tint they ewmod to do m no m It or a room. inauy --y-Wsj recotaaMid d, aad from &rst BUl I ootieed a great inWoVem,. I have taken sU bottles aad I -fart u well mm ad I would reeoeamcad Vinol te any body -aeeding a gcod toni to build inrm ap ana maa laem strong." ( w rnaraot this testimonisl to be na. ain) . . i". . We want ta ask ver mu L tnds herself hi this condition to try Viaol, our dehVlons cod liver and iron tonic without ail.' with h nnAm. standing that their money will be re . 1 .A,. . .... .. tunira il H oof HOT Help tSUB.- W knew Vinol will crest aa ap petite, aid digestion, make pur, rich blood, ktli in thi ttnill n .-J , - - - " J vMaHI strengthen the rnn-down, overworked, nervons system. Yon take no chances. Gibson Drng Store. Who! Train Orsw Get Poison From ;SWrmilk..' Spencer. Mav 25. A wknla.U van!. soning took place near New London, Stanly county, yesterday afternoon, wuea a wnoie train, crew partook of buttermilk causing ptomaine poison. With a view to a good dinner a quanti ty of fresh milk was placed in the cooler on the en pin nt a frwio-ht In some way the milk became infected ana i ne entire party, witn th excep tion of the conduct or. bail a nr eseap from death, i Th snfferers include Engineer C. A. Sigman, v Fireman Frank Conrad, Brskeman C. Melton. The only mem ber of th party to escape was conduc tor C. A. Snrrst. who did nrW mil take of th milk. Soon after the din ner all were seized at the same time with the Dolsoa and a nhvsinan anrV. ed hard for fonr honra Ttu ,ntraH wer brought in Spencer last night and a new crew sent out to take charge of me train. " v Keep Maorhkary Ontof the Weather. "This is th season when th sver age farmer begin to lesvs his plows and other machinery out in th weath er," remarked one; t ;th kind 'who uses excellent tools and machinery and give the same ar' the" manufac turer rive: his machinery nlant. Tt is appalling low. great is the wast as L I. 1 . .. . . tue resuic oi rusia ana rotted xsrm implements. A few quarts of kero sene and a. stiff brush with th appli cation or a little brain and brawn will on many plantations savs scores dollars snusllv. A movinfl- machine raks, disc harrow and other costly isrm maemnery left oat in the rain a icw times are almost ruineu. Foley Kidney Pills tsk . hold of your system and help rid yourself of yonr dragging baekache, dull bead ache, nervousness, impaired eyesight, aad -all :4h ill resulting from the bladder. Remember it is Foley Kid- nrii.-n . . . , . rm , . .- ney ruis na aa lias, ootd DVM.ii. arsu, aruggisi. J -. -Commencing Sunday, Msy 28th, Seaboard will make connection at son Citv. leavinit Charlotte 9-55 a. m also train coming this way arriving at Charlotte f'JS . m. will connect with c, vi m V. rraia from Johnson City. 1 .; ji .I - fBEE,TB TJ-fflf SISTER v, last yea eajy atanl aiU aot ialai tm m a rmmr 1 i V. . :- -i Sw J "U ea yoa the tnatmwt fur mr. ni. I, Iilltlwiialmh.ilad nknkJ Uw. '' Bnnln, k " r Swttawt a C hr ma nSm, f .mld aanlt. ana iar L' ii"aidUyai.nai!TarLH.orrB.KS1., - 1 Smr2T? "T Mlm . - "aaajaaawmaiaiinirt.iMi. ..naut iwi4.M. what. .v,rii.fc.., eyoaMayavaa.tai.if-a.a. ' MBS. M.U-...i.X. InH o l.ofcr Lim, (rid., U.S.A. j :' Connolly Gprinaa, II. 0. iiWlwr swatta aaate a ever tuna ' w..T-ln, ' D""'lln'- Orchestra ef the v.ry Hnrat mn.lclr.ru Mlnerxt Watjr biii.o .r .ypim and all forme of stomach and Viany o,-aiiM. lt T "TYJ P a run down syat.nt. Ka.Ki.ut phyalclaa la ho. tU katas and lnf.rm.uon (ladly furnlshad on appiKatiu.n ,a : y Special rates to families and part lee, - ' Ccr. -:X!y .Mineral Crr In Co." t' mmrr . . - CM.ay ipnwt r m-.h care'.'aa. r""" J I F Hnss Wt shipped the yur 'round lOe per gallon, JS. Cout.,. .riua r ton Eav til V.'Ji tit I tt t.'y Foley Kidney I'JU fiireua t;, rgbt kind t b'p t asvtralis :. rtve th poasoes that eaaa bravtacb back ache, aemmmca, aad other kidney aad bladder trouble. U. L. Marsh t Drug Star. - . , - .' Act QtuaajT - if yi kevo a sadjea dull it yoa kev ajtio, ermip ar hairta eVt wait s stf ia, Tale a Saaaponefol of Parry bar! ' VnUUrrteaalf actanof not water nresr' Joa'U 1 a on Uie tuad t J cik iwmo. . save this tried nia ily ro Land fi tsaa diastase. - Jruw trarramj M W0f taet- tU. New at bnci.-e .. al H Sua. aw - Jusit Received ! FABRICS For Summer Wear Mousselioe Bordure with beautiful Floral . BORDER tat 25 cents. Novelty Foulard Champane ground : with different dou and figures at 25 cents. Near Silk Foulard, look like silk and wean better, priced 15 cents. '.j-i New Cluny Lace and New Inserting at - " 10c, 15c, 20c. and 25c Flouncings at 50c, 75c And $1.00. Baby Irish Lace and Insert ings..at - , ,v; t- -15c, 20c and 25c DR. J. S. LAFFERTV f Practice - limited to Era, Bar. (fee. and Throat and Flttlna; Oliiw Offlce la the Morris eliding. Boom no. ever vaDamia aavinsa Buau Offlce hours: S te II a. aa, and I tot . sa. --- -i . !- i Da.T;tJ.sFEr:SHn v C-fVSlTSIHA&lAH , 5 0flle-i-Over Marsh's JDrug Star - - -'PhOM 118. -Residence, St. Cloud SotiL '' - SSOTSS" daug htet ijoor uotaar, or roars&taTiwamfc S Uf ria. WhM w. wSiTsaSSi, we know (tr aaaa uriimtnt J euratM tin rrtii.i ,. o. . . , fmmmmt m fmwt at e Smwa, fcw w m I t, V-ww . M iTi? 'J" mi ' aswsl Ota k atwre S. yoa tad jtm an sara yovraalf m homa, JMlljt , a I. k 1 7 ani ? k mmh,r tw-S P. a Uaanlaa wask or laa titan wo Wt0.lriT. It V 11 ai. aoWTna A i to tkaaa. ...... . - - fa VHty who knw a- " j ' r !": 3 Lave beca rtcc,r-:J tl. : I :t T' v ' tinea the fszi c -yt -y cr- ; cn tai 1-" v.tre tullt to 1 2 tl.; 1 l J iz'i ',3 rt t 3 custrsrT7 "r-ur.i r st" prices ;XSD, t, , C 3, etc. and they were ' Tut dow they ax ItUsr ealutt than ter, becau th Ke-sl Company hav abandoned Sticking Oitwriatly to thes "round turt "prices, and Regala r sow told at CsEon Good for r. ; - INT. Hr.8s 'id Tribune For Pareats Mam.. 4 - . Proa Nominating if 2wr - That U What U Going to Win in That ' ' r Jl'l lit' v J. ' t , j- - Mreateii or ui : BABY CONTEST OF , . -I o ; JU - yliJ, . wU 'Uu 1.- v v Vote on Every Dollar Turned in up to ; Saturday Kijht Will Count for I- I ir:tC5! Golcl' and Ttie - Zonllc 'Vote." ' - :c: Fri I1z " -a i 1 .. J av , 3 f r-- -c P2tZ3 Fivo Per Cent.' plus alo tbe tmail atkrwanca for gettln( the aboea from the Regal Pactorkaoato 7 your feet. - ...... The trice of each pair ojf Reg Shoes -tt figured' a above b. certified public ac countants, and stamped ft , t f 00 the sole at th factory. Prices range from $33Sto55C5 . FOR men ; ;.J. - Fetzer Co. One .Vote! THE - Grand Baby CcrM -, . - ''.--. S -i . V tl THE Say - Sl2'' 5 f 1 , v. THE r j of ; Job Vt.ltz g - ' j .. 7 J 1 k
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