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U- w " r-MV T" ?'fulw el ajnsrioaa plasters fa, pre, J. S. SHKKJUIA, asm. sad I Jke. S4 KMCVmM LAT OM Tear . .... 1I Months . Three Meats Coo HwU . . U Ml . l ; ilwtwu him as kad at tat ajoa. co tor tku aaost It o'clock a. . . Moot u4 simile articles or efcar-ed el tko rat o4 tesit sor too euk t , SI TSesSa, mwmumwmmm - -J & 1 1 . - - -tua nmll matt or April It. 11. ot too poatosVe ue eord, M. CL. ander too act of atarst) l of tko oMy sad Or Will BreesJIl M.fe M I t Moaltie waive Month joaif h. oolbsbt ctcr Wiim Concord, N. O, Jun 5, 1911. HOW TO LIVE. Stand to jour work and bo tron. Halting not In jour ways; Stand to your work and bo wtae. Certain of iword and patn. It wbo art ueltber children nor gods. But men in a world of men. -Kipling. Ba resolutely and faithfully wbat you are; be humbly what you aaplre to be. Man't noblest gift to man Is hit sincerity, for it embrace uls Integrity also. Tboreau. Remenitwr you hare not a sin ew whose law of strength Is not action; you bare not a faculty of body, mind or soul whose law of Improvement It not energy. B. B. HalL THE CONTEST CLOSES. , . , , Saturday mght saw the most sue- cessful contest ever staged in Con-1 cord brought to a close. Successful : beyond even the dreams of The Times and Tribune management and the pro moters, and pleasant and agreeable from start to finish, it has been a real pleasure, notwithstanding the hard work. The Times and Tribune wish to apologize to those of its readers who were not interested in the contest for the amount of apace necessarily taken up in ealung attention to it, and promise them that henceforth all their time and effort will be de voted to getting out the very best newspapers in this section of the State. Those who worked for or were interested in some contestant will be more than repaid by the increased ef ficiency of The Times and Tribune. Advertisers ought to be pleased to learn that the contest has added to both The Times and The Tribune sub scription lists several hundred new paid in advance subscribers. To both readers and advertisers, therefore, as well as to the Timet and Tribune, the contest will mean a dis tinct gain. The Times now has ont of the lar gest subscription lists of any semi weekly published in tht .South, and The Daily Tribune ia climbing stead ily along behind it One of the most interesting state ments made in some time ia that made in the presa dispatches of yesterday that Got. Woodrow Wilson has given his endorsement to the Underwood bill for th revision of the wool sched ule. In taking this position in favor of a revenue duty on wool at this time Got. Wilson placet himself di ametrically opposed to the views of the Peerless, ' and anpports Speaker Clark and Chairman Underwood, whose position had already -.. been . unanimously endorsed by the Demo era tie caucus. 1 Admitting that the doctrine of free raw material may ' easily be carried to an absurd extent since the government derive moat of the revenue for its maintenance through the tuatoms houses, Governor Wilson agrees , that the question of revenue mutt of necessity enter into the discussion of the revision of the woolen schedule. ' One of the reasons that has been given by President Finley, of the Southern Railway Company, for ad vocating the adoption by the farmers of the South of method thai will tend to increase the average produc tion f eottoti per aere la that it ia of the highest importance that the South hould preserve the great economic advantage which it enjoy by reaaon of having a substantial monopoly of the production of the cotton aupply of the world. If thia advantage ia to ba preserved, foreign manufacturer must be driven t encourage cotton Erowin? in other eountrie by the; taWta eutetda Ate Us) Suite ease not Wt Ub great WM tat that art ia Ua dirtrtio 1m Af- rice, fkwtWa JUia and ABtfrtlia. what joi xnro nntrxa. Bom bey Oommtata fret U rtit fwacnplMr of the Darius Herald, Mr. Bryaa an. at last fated a detno wl wtU mtw wflUi ! to talk baa at him. It ail the) candidates art aa poor at toe; pretend tsar will bo ftw ptck- i inrt for tat snail fry ia 4 ha senatorial campaign. Aa tht Asbevtllo eourta hat given soma of tht big blind tigers jail atn- ttneet it most be that tat art la earnest about nforeing tbt prohibition laws- From the evidence k appeart that money was used ia securing Senator Lorimer's election, and yet ht ia per- bapa litua worse than some of the rest of (hem. We believe that tht Democrats ia congress are earnestly trying to do something' and for that reason wt could wish that Mr. Bryan would keep out of tt for a while. Lots of them seem to know what Mr. Kitchin is going to do, and yet he has not said a word. All art now talking of conducting a clean campaign, but just wait until they get at it in earnest Mr. Can can get in if he wanta to, but he of course understands that he will be up against four politicians. Asheville is at least one town in the state that has taken hold of the ' violators of the prohibition law in ear i nest. I It is yet ioo early to And out what Concord 's wireless trolley ia going to do for the power companies of tbt state. A Leading California D roc gist. Pasadena, CaL, March 9, 1911 Foley and Co., Gentlemen: We have sold and recommended Foley Honey and Tar Compound for vears. We believe it to be one of the most efficient expectorama on the market. Containing no opiates or narcotics it can be given -ireely to children. Enough of the remedy can be taken to relieve a cold, as it has no nauseating results, and does not interfere with digestion. Yours very truly, C. H. Word Drug Co., C. L. Parsons, See'y and Treas. ' ' Get the original Foley 's Honey and Tar Compound in the yel low package. M. L. Marsh Druggist. If any of the subscribers of The Times or Tribune are getting two pa pers, we ask them to notify us at once. We have added several hundred new subscribers to each paper, and some of these no doubt, have been re ported to us as new subscribers when their names were already on this list. In this way they would be receiving two papery tf Tour Neighbor'! Experience. How yon may profit by it. Take Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. G. Whit ing, 360 Willow St., Akron, 0., saya: "For some time I had a very serious case of kidney trouble and I suffered with backaches and dizzy headaches. I had specks floating before my eye and I felt all tired out and miserable. I taw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and got a bottle and took them ae ooring to directions and results showed almost a once. The pain and dizzy headaches left me, my eye-eight be came clear and to-day I can say I am a well woman, thanks to Foley Kidney Pills." M. L. Marsh, Druggist An Attractive Offer The readers of Concord and Cabar rus will be interested in a splendid proposition being made by The Ob server Company, at Charlotte. Just at this time the Daily and Sunday Ob serverseven days in the week will be sent until October 15th, 1911, to all new subscribers for fi.W. This is a considerable reduction from the reg ular price and is made for the purpose of introducing the paper to new sub scribers. The only rule is that cash moat ac company all orders. Send name and address and check for $2.00 to The Observer Company, Charlotte. N. C. and let this splendid paper be sent you until October 15th, 1911. Chang in Cashier of Salisbury's Oldest Bank. Salisbury, June 3. W. H. White, who for the past 2S years has been officially connected with the First Na tional bank of Salisbury, resigned this week as cashier to engage in man ufacturing business. To fill the va cancy caused by his resignation the directors of the vank elected W. B Strachan, a well known business man of Salisbury, as cashier of the insti tution, which is one of the oldest banks in this part of the State. . Ten Days ; I dn . " :; : I POSTUM in place of coffee has proven to thousands that caffeine, the drug in coffee, hurts head, heart and nerves FAJLAQXJLFH. Mra. Paalia Waywa, ef the White Hoaae tttblta, ia to be eatored ia Ue Milwaukee show. Ariateeratie eorinte eajoy rare priviltgte. o a There are aaid t be ei least 2TXL 000 etea noa ia Kov York ke en titled te boeorery aembarahip ia the Morale ehuek. Ntw Jertty hat BtpeJbMeaa en trutive eaee aaora. But be la eaty acting while Gov. WUaoa ia riving aa tzbibMioa ef hi Presidoatial booa through the boandleaa Watt. too. A Chicago woman wanta a divort because her husband called another lady "Morning Glory" and "Honey Bunch." The "Morning Glory" might have been overlooked, bat "Honey Bunch." by local applications, at thtj caaaot roach tht dlnan portion ot the oar. Thoro la only oao way to euro aoafoaoo, la catno by aa lmdarao4 ooadtioa of tko mucous llaln of the EhMuWh Tube. Whoa thlt Ubo to taflaaod you have a rambling oouad or Imper fect hooriat, oad whoa it It ontlroly closed. Dm f bom It tho rMult, an aa Iom tho taflamatloa Ma bo takes out and this tube restored to Its sonsoJ condition. hMrlna will he destroyed forever: nine csom tot of ton are Mused by catarrh, which M notblne hut aa Inflamed condition tf tho mucosa sur faces. Wo will iTO One Hundred Dollars for any csm of Deafneu (Mused by catarrh) that cannot bo cored by Hsll't Catarrh Cur. Send for circulars, free. r. J. CRGNBT CO. Toledo, a Bold by DrufirlBta, TSc. Take Hall't Family Pills for Consti pation. Henry L. Stimson remarks: "I am probably tht most Ignorant man on military affair in tbt United State." Well, there's Dr. Leonard Wood. F. S. Rexford, 615 New Tork Life Bldg, Kansas City, Mo., says: "I had a severe attack of a cold whith set tled in my back and kidney and I wat in great pain from my trouble. A friend receommended Foley Kidney Pills and I used two bottles of them and they have done me a world of good. " M. L. Marsh, Druggist Ko, little one, the gambler is not the only one who takes chances. Look at the married man. Foley's Kidney Remedy. Is particularly recommended for chronic cases of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to regulate and con trol the kidney and bladder action and is healing, strengthening and bracing. M. L. Marsh Druggist Washington's baseball team ha reached the "Wait till nert year" place in the column. And so early t Middle Aged and Elderly People, Use Foley's Kidney Pills for quick and permanent results in all eases of kidney and bladder troubles, and for painful and annoying irregularities. M. L. Marsh, Druggist. Anyone who will reduce the num ber of his faults will find that by so doing he will also reduce his ex penses. Foley Kidney Pills contain just the ingredient necessary to regulate and strengthen the action of the kidneys and bladder. Try them yourself. M. L. Marsh, Druggist. THE GLORIOUS or- IrTXSTEElT XT0XIT1. CAROLINA 'THE LAKD OF THE SKY" 'THE SAPPHIRE OOUSTET" Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn are the proper seasons for tourists to visit Asheville snd THE LAJU) Or THE SET." In other words, this beautiful country present delightful attractions the year round, with bene- nts and pleasures peculiar to each season of the day of the year. -Reached By Solid Through Trains, including Par. lor Car, between Qoldsboro and Ahe- vuio via oaieiga, uieeuaooro, oaua bury. Other Convenient Throash t-ar Arrangements. WTNTEB TOURIST TICKETS VOW OH SALE. Let Tonr Ideas and Wishes be Known. J. H. WOODjD. P. A, Asheville, K. C k. a. wuvTia, T. f. A, Charlotte. W. H. PAENELL. T. P. A. Saleisn. There as ZOolsyO miles of wason roaas in ine united eutee. ? Scsiisnl Air Line Hv:y Charlotte K. CL April S. ia Chance of sobodul BKA BOARD A. IB wna, enectiT. nooa Buoaaf, April a. ' Westbound trains Isave Cbarttat Ko. lis. aailr. it.M a. aa . , No. 41. tally. :., .'- BaMbeund. daily: -No. 40. dally. I M a. as. , . No, daily, MO a. nv 1 - No. 44, dallr, i.tt B. m. . - " No. 1SI. dallr, T.H v at. Train, arrlva la Charlotte at tollowt from the oaet: NO. 1.1, B.H .. , ,.- No 4t, 1:01 boos. No. S, U it an.. , No. ii 1.11 a. sm. - t Arrlre from the west: .' fo. . nil s aa. ' ."; ,. No. li I. Nan. ' - , H. B. UUkUO, D. P. A. r . j a. Exa, jr. r. v. a ' , Charlouo, RCL a ru crti roi o . IN t TO atiNUTI. h aa sart tf tbt botr-taokm Ota. Gc'n Relief I fed y'-'are Cotm Wesrsjf'a. Toetti Hi., 1 .. hi . Cuilblaia, iiWM, i wt.tnoiHnVi tamatt.eM. V ' aDrrt tareo wrtm, Oolds. tore- aWjaLlatA aaV Cj-TwmUsl l Mllm II DtW 'll VwOTyWaMaMa) sBC., MB WMa) flttmaV il)u.4 eotossor.lrroilosla .t. rat Eel by Uihttm Drag Store. rs if C ; will nr " any . skis That's ike pits ef EUKT'8 CURE,- and tt is absolutely Sol4 by jQibson Drug Stonv . Concord, N. C A. -A Eicharda Vediein Co. ; ,?.tSheramn, Texas. , Astiima ! - Asthma! POfHAkTS ASTHMA REMEDY rm asotaat relief and aa absolute care elL cease of Asthma. Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by dxacfiata; mail on HPt of price (i.oo. tVtel Ba.Ummm Kw tea 11 a ' wXLUatt UFO, m i Plan i fin itmK Ohe Sold by Dark Drag OoaBeay. DR. T.N. SFEr.'CER ' .'. ' ; t Office back of Davis Drag Company. ' 'PE0XB 118. --.1TOTI0BI The follbwinv resnlnUnna " ware unanimously passed at regular meet in? of the Board of IWatm anil T.ioht Commissioners, May 22nd, 1911: ueaoivea, xnat ue supply and con struction business of thia denartmanl from and after June 1st, 1911 will be piactd on a easn Dans. ttesoived further, That all accounts from and after Jnna 1st 1011. will ha be placed in the hands of our attor ney xor collection. This is Anal and I am eomnelled to follow these instructions. So please eau ana settle at ones and save any unpleasant feelings. - : GEO. H. RTTTLRTVIB. - 2ir&L r v " 8arerintendent. CHICHESTER S PILLS WSLckv . 1 "C S1AHONS SKA MS, aauas. Ji, fill. (aK : Im T1Z. A Wra. laM eak Sim hlbho. V e oo MW. 3., n V V shea. SCtsBTIKTSEVTm DENTISTRY I am now ia the ltorriti buiidinc. ovtr tne caoarro saving uanx K. a HEBKIjra. "The modestv of Mr. Eoosevtlt," ys tne MorioiK Landmark. U'wanl He's not a snoUyeoddle. Greatest of During the entire give you on all Cash Purchases 2D pr cent. ; . dlatoount, on pur Entire' Stock of House- v -Furnishings. , . 1 , ,! -, ""; -v t - . ' ' Wc do ; this in order , to get you to visit us j " ! and see our t Magnificent Stock of 'Goods that 'v makes the house comfortable and beautiful. f:; j ( . It Will pay you to take advantage of this bp- , portunity to buy goods chaaper than ever;.', before, v -7; - 7 ,' y ' .J";-;!:'? .C r i j 1st Received ! n.r.7 For Summer Wear Mousseline "Bordurc with beautiful Floral Border at 25 cents. Novelty Foulard Champane ground , with different dots and figure at ' 25 cents. : Near SUk Foulard, look like silk and wear, better,' priced 15 cents. ' New Cluny Lace and .New Inserting at : J. 10c, 15c. 20c. and 25c. Flounciogs at 50c, 75c and $1.0a f1 Baby Irish Lace and Insert- mjrs at ;.:.,lr 15c. 20c and 25c. , litilliolaCi. ty, ty, x k y tie mm! m Seventh Avenue at 38th &U Short Block from Broadway NEWTOSX I Center of Everything. , SSO Booms 200 Baths A Room with a Bath for a i Dollar and a Baft A Room with a Bath lor a Dollar and a Halt A Room with a Bath for a , Dollar.and a Half Other Room with Bath 12.00 and O50 Rooms for two Persons ' $2JM and S3.00 v Summer Roof Carden. i r. Nearest Hotel o the Now Penn. B. S. station. Conven ient to all other Railroad De pot and Steamship Piers. l Dutch ftillUusie. , 4 Finest lm Town (a la Out) Send for eolored Map if . . VT TT ..- PLAZA HOTEL, Chicago, under tne same management. ; EDGAR T. SMITH, ! p -.' M anatlni Director Iteh relieved ia 80 minntet by WooV row aanitary Lotion. lieret ZaUf Hold oy Ja, U aUrsn, Urngslst. All C Great; Offers! month of June wc will ' r eV .- J - -a y i I i LU3 Fxvzi i n c-i rr. . rives char - 2" prices. . J - rcrex: ' Lr th: nrJLrtu: j cc :t cf srjy pftir cf r.z-- --' tvd.h 5X prcf.t tuiJ tzlL-g ex- per ; r i, ccmes to 3.t5, you get that a J r II -i" h-ea U kid r:.:. . usi .. - i : ; . w ivtuar vouu.ru 1...- Waoatsi k, J ao j y ; r . n BUILDfflG OPEN ON Saturday Cabarrus Savings Bank StartsmAGmSerici ..)?.?,;' T-:.':t 'I ! ThivAiaUca ha w ot Steele Anrcilsj to $331,2C0.0O. p , r TIIS CrrOHTUNITY to start stock 1 J la tLfj CIS Reliable Association. ROBT. S. YOUNG, President. H. I WOODHOUSE, Sec & Tress. C:r;c::::j Gii I bare pnrenased oatristtt dry preparation tat eleaniof ladies', far rrents tbat I tnarantee te five aatie faction, or I will make no charge for iUm work. I am sol owner of this prostration and on aeeonnt of the tx :;unt satisfaction it has fiven I make ;:.:s rrorosltion to th 1. ,.ies of Con j and vioiiilty: ,tsnd us any ar ;.' s or fir lit yon want isand i 1 t". r we r t t-' ?y cleaning o ? .. n, if t-ey are not ' r i v .4 t- work I will 4 lJL 4 "V. - 1 . 1 L Vw -J i. not st U cJJ, traUiao- .' Tta Hril Company has aban dord C.g old-fcr.Moned idea that good Ehocs always ouuf be told at ."even coney prices. -' : - " Morals efva tbe psxehatsr j exactly what aid liv.it J v priea at which ' abosa of that h. style and quel- r '1Vwl4 styetabetotd. ' . Price range front $323 to$5C3 and are tlamptJ aw tht asqes ttf tl factory, ' . 11.(11 i "i'tiii w-tts,l "91 OUULB over wood .Idnslot If Btetsawy Lldnslset K. k;U: mm fonf aa me Dsudiae sad " I i? . Mxnanun iitt v rat . . j ..sdiaA X-ULITJIU X ' , June 3 f ;o 1 A " rn - toed end paid off 33 7 fliOl Gcdd Work ! K No Experiments I J , Tsat'e onr Trad tlark. MTJurt'iwhatweoo.-'"-. , " . ShnU w tm a Tin loot 'z.r. . .. on your housst. Uay be , . yonm want slater . v '-- 'Era t3JL2T ' ' . ; ; , . iranocna. ; Gij-rr:.iy.Co. ; , TiL;ine r. Ei.
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