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ti kilo can mm J. U. liallU.HM mm JJ 1 I Tmkm scnscsurrio batbs. I Or, Tar " . ma Month Tkrw Month - Dm Mania S.1S .4 ' WILUWWI ARNOUiaCBMKNT. 'AaXrttatnc rains can v. nad at th (Be. Copjr tor cnans; mail t In at 1 'clock a. m. Carta of Thaaka Rsolutlons or K mot d slnllar artlcloa ar charted at U rata ! t cents per line c,h In nil naaoa Entered aecond cla moll mutter April 2 a, 1. t tlie po totti re a I Con sort. N. C under the act of March . mt nf tho rttr and T nwll ,k,'"w" tmm prteM on th Kvnnlac THbnn will prevail I , jS H ,hl "-.-- wlv Month 1.00 .OH.f M. OCLKSBY ..City Bnttat Concord, N. C, June. 13, 1911. HOW WE LIVE. Wa live In deeds, not jears; tn thoughts, not breaths; In feelings, not In figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throb. He most lives Who thinks most, feels the no blest, acts the best Life's but a means unto an end, that end Beginning, mean, and end to all things God. Philip James Bailey. THEY BEAD ADVERTISEMENTS The Red Springs Citizen publishes a letter from one of its country sub scribers that illustrates a fact that everv merchant ought to know, that the people read the advertisements, Both The Times and The Tribune have many subscribers who take no other paper, and they read the paper closely from first page to last. They read the advertisements, because they have found that these are of interest and value to them. The following is the letter referred to: "I live out in the country and don't go to town much, hue I read the Citizen all over, advertisements and all, and see who to trade with when I go to town. 1 like to know who sells the cheapest for cash and on time too, as I don't have the money every time. If all of the Red Springs merchants would advertise and tell the country folks what they have to ell, we folks in the country wonld go to Red Springs to trade more if they were as cheap as other places. "When we go io Red Springs to trade we go to the man's store that advertises in the Citizen, for we know he wilt do us nearer right than any one else. A man that is too stingy to advertise what he has to sell is too close to give me a bargain. I love to read news from the merchants just as well as from other folks. I tell you right now a man that don't advertise will not get my trade, because I don't know what he has got to sell. I go just as straight to the store that ad vertises a3 a martin does to his gourd. Advertising don't only help the man that does it but it helps the town also." Tho statement of Woodrow Wilson that th9 next presidential campaign is going to be one of men and meas ures rather than of parties is a suf ficient accentuation of the issues which led to Democratic victory last fall. It does not mean a disturbance of those great principles which have always distinguished Democracy as a party of tne people, but indicates the fact that the voters are breaking away . from mere party shibboleths and exer cising the franchise with more and mora intelligence and independence. And the independent voter who stud ies men and measures must naturally align himself from the bondage of the protected interests and secure those which have not been obtainable under :. Republican control. , Recorder D. B. Smith, of Charlotte, is making good in the proper admin istration of his office, and deter mined to break, op the business of blind tigers in that city. T He knows that men.who defy the law by plying this nefarious trade are the -worst enemies a community ean have, and they must be taught to respect this law or respect for all law will be lessened. " Will Issns Crop Reports July 3. Washington, June 14. The De partment of Agriculture's report gW ing the condition of the cotton crop on June 25, will be issued Monday, .i.i tv a. t noon. Eastern time. A summary will be issued by - th I ' srtrnent on Monday, July 10, at i J rt. tn.. Eastern time, giving the ,r end condition on July 1 of r t o i vs, rice, Cat and tobacco t -. , a of winter wheat, spring ' tr( rrg and hy; and 2 v ... ,t on f ...,;, on "THIS SATS DT EXSTOir' . Jim IS. I6-1S Margaret Jonas ni banged is Boston fur witchcraft. IT75 - rJoB Aden snsniaated George . " Washington (a eonaader of the Colonial army. . 177ft Thi British retook Montreal from the Americans. 1778 The "Independent Ledger and Amenraa Advertiser appear ed is Boaton. 184.V-James K. Polk, eleventh Presi dent of the U. S. died in Nash ville, Tenn. Bora m Mecklen burg Countv, N. C. Not. 2. 179.V 1864 Bv a flank movement Grant Petersburg, where he was re pulsed several dayi later with loss. 1SC8 Mt. Oenis railroad through the Alp opened. 18(fT Or. lavinsstone, the African explorer, reached the Congo River. The Canadian and United States Fishery Commission con vened at Halifax. Emperor Frederk-L of Germany 1877 1888- died. Born Oct. 18. 1831. 1899 Anglo-Venezuelan Commission met. 190-1 Steamer "General Rloeum" burned in the East River, with loss of more than 1.000 lives. 'THIS IS MT 68TH BIRTHDAY" Lewis B. Carll Prof. Lewis B. Carll, who has gain ed wide distinction as a mathemati cian and as the author of textbooks for the blind, was born blind in White- stone, I.. 1. June l.", 1843. When he near-by filled with the delicious pro was about ten vears of age he was en-! duct of t he-dairy. Xo butteryilk was tcred as a pupil in the New York Institution for the Blind, where he remained until he was graduated in the studies there taught. The high order of mentality possessed by the blind boy, and his pronounced in clination to study, convinced his par ents that he was. in educational re quirements.destined to outstrip many of those possessed of sight. He was ai-ordingly entered in Columbia Uni versity and in 18i 0 he graduated, second in his class. The university later grained Prof. Carll a fellow ship, which is, in realty, a life pen sion, npon the sole condition that he should from time to time file in the university library a copy of any re searches which he might make in mathematics or other subjects. Anniversary of Slocnm Disaster. New York. June 15. In observance of the seventh anniversary of the General Slocum disaster, on June 13, 1904, when more than 1.000 women and children lost their lives in the burning excursion setamer in the East River, impressive memorial ser vices were conducted in tne little lu- theran cemetery in Oueens Borough, where many of the unidentified dead were buried. Deafness Cannot be CnreS by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, s caused by an Inflamed condtion of he mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling: sound or Imper fect hearing, and when It la entirely closed, Deafness Is the result, and un less the Inflamatlon can be taken out I and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed orever; nine cases put of ten are caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but an Inflamed condition of th mucous sur faces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. P. J. CHENEY It CO, Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 76c. Take Hall's Family Pills for Consti pation. Fights Scheduled for Tonight. Leo Houck vs. Joe Thomas. 6 rounds, at Lancaster, Pa. Harry Forbes vs. Joe Homeland, 10 rounds, at Janesville, Wis. Jack White vs. Tommy JUlbane, at Akron, O. F. S. Retford, 613 New York Life Bide- Kansas City. Mo- says: "X bad a severe attack of a cold wnicn set tled in my back and kidneys and I was in great pain from my trouble. A friend reccommended Foley Kidney Pills and I need two bottles of them and they have done me a world of good." M. lu Marsh, Urnggist. The ending of the season in New York is earlier this year than usual The opening of the new season will be earlier..' Some of the theatres will open early in August. ' LIQUID CURE t-ictA' WHERE SALVE FAILS In retard to skin diseases medical authorities are now agreed on this: - ; Don't Imprison. the disease terms tn your skin by the nee of greasy salves, and thus encourage them to multiply. A true cure of all edematous diseases ean be brought about only .by melag the sealing agents In the form of a liquid. WASH THE GERMS OUT. A Simple wash: A compound ot Oil or Wlntargresn, Thymol, and other ingre dients as combined la the D. D. D. Prescription, penetrates to the disease germs and destroys It, taea soothes and heals the skin as nothing -else baa ever done. . A tS-cent trial bottle will start the care, and give you Instant relief. Gibson Drug Stors, Concord, N. C Foley Kidney Fills contain just the ingredients necessary to regulate and ,tr""-"in the action of the kidnevs til I '. J.'f. Try tLera yourWf. IX L. Ih, L-, wt- WATL& r AILED t ' ' - TO PUT OUT TOB Bat Milk Ski the Work JUadOy ami Witt Eat.-' Durham Son. A Granville county farmer wbo cam to town Tuesday told a Sun re porter a story that would make the farmer a fit subject for th Ananias dub, were not his story vouched for by other reliable and truth-loving citiaens of the name food county. On Thursday night of last week the barn of Mr. C. L. Floyd, of Fishing Creek township, was struck by light ning and set on fire. Tho neighbors rushed to the assistance of Mr. Floyd, as neighbors in this good section al ways do, and volunteered their ser vices to help extinguish the flames. A bucket brigade was formed and a steady stream of water was brought from a near-by spring. But for one time, according to the account of the farmer, waier failed to be the deadly enemy to ordinary flames that it usu ally is. Bucketful after bucketful of water was poured upon the fire that was rapildy devouring the shingles of the roof, hut it only hurned the bright er. Each dash of water seemed to sfive the fire more fuel. In the presence of this seeming mir acle of the tire-devil, one of the citi zens, with more presence of mind than the others, bethought himself of the old story, told over and over again by black mammies, to the effect that fire caused by lightning could not be ex insruished by water, and that the prop er remedy for such a fire is butter milk. Fortunately a spring house was aviiame. out sweet milK was sud stituted. With the first onslaught the fire-devil began to retreat and soon the cracking flames had been anni hilated, and the day was saved. All nf which noes to show that listening to isls of black mammies not so unprofitable from the standpoint of ioss materialism and utilitarianism. CURES PIMPLES QUICKLY. Simple Remedy That Clears Skin Quickly of All Eruptions. For several weeks past the Gibson Drug Store has done the biggest busi ness they ever had in any one article in selling Hokara, the skin food that has won so many friends in Concord. It has has been found to be an ab solute cure not only for all minor skin troubles, such as pimples, black heads, her)es, acne, scaly scalp, com plexion blemishes, itching feet, piles, etc., but for the worst sores, ulcers, or even chronic eczema and sal rheum. There has yet to be found any form of wound or disease affecting the skin or mucous membrane that Hokara does not heal, and its action is so instan taneous that those who try it are sum ply delighted with it right tfrom (The start. In spite of its usual curative power, he price is trifling. To convince every one of its merits, the Gibson Drug Store will sell a liberal-sized jar for 25 cents; larger size 50 cents. And remember that if yon do not think it does what it claims, yon get your money back. Yon certainly can afford to try it on 'this plan. The late Count Tolstoi left two dramas, one called "A Learned Wo man,'" and the otnear bearing tne grewsome and rather sensa'tional title of "A Living Corpse." The latter play is to be produced in Moscow and other European cities next winter. A Lending California Druggist. Pasadena, CaL, March 9, 1911 Foley and Co., Gentlemen : We have sold and recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound for years. We believe it to be one of the most efficient expectorants on the market. Containing no opiates or narcotics it can be given freely to children. Enough of the remedy ean 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., . L. Parsons, See'y and Trees." Get the original Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in the yel low package. M. L. Marsh Druggist. (Marian Fairfax has written a play called "The Talker," which her hus band, Tully Marshall, and bis co-star in a stock company in Cleveland, Ida Conquest, will produce. If the play is successful it will probably be taken on tonr during the season. Foley's Kidney Eemedy. ? Is particularly recommended for chrome- eases of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to regulate and eon trot the kidney and bladder action and is healing, strengthening and bracing, mu Marsh Urnggist. j f : a tfi"trA lt linn P?liifM Utooiiiiia rwl - LI..C Im..iiimI Z"' Charlotte. . C AnrfJ t. llli. Chnnre of achaduln SEABOARD AIB LIN HI. rfeetlv noon Sunday. April S. WMtnouna Trains leave vnnrieue No. lit, dally, ie.se a. m, . No. 47. dally. B. ra . : ; Baatbound, dally: ' No. 40. dally. 1:9 a. m.- ; , ; , . F No. 4S dally. t:S n. in. ; V , No. 44. dallv, : p. BW No. 1. daily. 1.11 D. so, . f Trains arrive la Charlotte SS follows from the e': . , .. t; , No. lil. . a. at, . ... - , No 44, la oi noon. , v ---V , ' ,y No. I, 10:M p. m.M" . No. 49. 1.11 D. m. - Arrive from th west: . , ' .. v "' No. 44, 10.04 sw nv - , ; .v k ha. lt, 1. H a n, , ',;.-','' H. B LaARD, Uv P. A ,:f, PatHljh, K, C ' JA1 KE3, J, T. 1 . A- , "". PLAYS A3TD PLATXU. A sew eomie opera by Edgar AUaa Woolf is called "The Wife Uutra.f' Mia. Annie Adassf, the mother ef Maude Adams, bee joined a stock company in Onluth. "The Moral Code," it the title of t play to be acted soon in Bochestar, N. Y, Herbert Thomson is the author. 'Tbe Mrginian," for which play there seems to be a steady demand, will begin its eighth season this fall. The Government, it is said, intends to put a stop te the exhibition of United States, money in moving pic ture shows.' . Leon Errelr a grotesque eo median, has been engaged by F. Ziegfeld for "The Follies of 1911," soon te be presented at the Jardin de Paris. Ruth St. Denis, the dancer, is to be come a dramatic star in a play Io be written for her by the author of "Th Rose of theRaneho." Adelaide Keim and Arthur Byron, who are heading a stock company in j Minneapolis are reviving Maggie Mitchell's old pl". "Fancbon, the Cricket." The Charles J. Ross company has accepted for production next season a new three act play by Gretchen Dale and Howard Estabrook, entitled "Mrs. Avery." One of the productions of the late summer will be "The Night Riders," an emotional drama, dealing with the tobacco war in Kentucky and Ten nessee. After another season of "The Pink Landy," Frank Lalor, who has made hit in that play, will be Btarred by Klaw & Erlanger in a musical comedy. There is to be a revival jof the fa mous old Hartley i'ampoeu melo drama, "The White Slave," in Pitts burg early in August. The company will be sent on tour. "Father Jerome" is the name of a ew "confessional" play to be acted experimentally next month in St. Louis by Orrin Johnson. Louis de Conrcey is the author. Next season there will be imo "Ev- ery woman companies, three in .x cuse Me," two in "Madame X," two in "The, Merry Widow," and one 'Prince of Pilsen" company. Your Neighbor's Experience. How yon may profit by it. Take Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. G. Whit-. ing, 360 Willow St., Akron, says: 'for some time I bad a very serious case of kidney trouble and f suffered with backaches and dizzy headaches. I had specks floating before my eyes and I feli all tired ont and miserable. I saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and got a -bottle and took them ao- eoring to directions and results showed almost at .once.' The pain and dizzy headaches left me, my eye-eight be came clear and to-day I ean say I aim well woman, thanks to Foley Kidney Pills." M. L. Marsh. Druggist. Edgar Selwyn's new play, "The Arab," which has proved a success as produced by a stock company in Los Angeles, may have n regular produc tion the coming season by Henry B. Harris. ' ' t Don't Get Kan Down. Weak and miserable. If yon have Kidney or Bladder trouble, dull head pains, - dizziness, ' nervousness, Pains in the back, and feel tired all over, jet a package of Mother Gray's Aus tralian Leaf, the pleasant herb cure. it never fails. ' We have -many tesu- nonials from grateful people who have used this wonderful' lemedy. As s regulator it has no equal. Ask for Mother Gray 'a Australian ueaf ; al druggists or sent by-mail for 50 cents. sampje free, - Address, The Mothei Jray Co., LeRoy, N. T. . Middle Axed 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 imgnlanties. M. L. Marsh, Urnggist. . K0TI0B. The lew firm of Montgomery , ft Crowell has this day. been dissolved by mutual consent of each member of said firm. ? W. J. Montgomery will continue to practice law in his present office in the Phifer building, and J. L. Crowell will continue to practice law in bis present office in tho Phifer building. Any esses in which the firm has been employed previous to this date will be attended to to eompleuon by the firm as before constituted. ;V This Juns 12, 1911. : W. J, MONTGOMERY. '':'.:'.' J. L. CROWELL. DENTISTRY I am now in tho Morris building. oror tho Cabarrus Savings Bank, v:-' " : " h. o. irrp.Tt.TTa. Cell Tl C. wen sK ay sj m war omS et if .-"':';LVBTTE!AIA!f Office back of Davis Drug Company. .TPECSIS. Ill My health having tnproved I here by notify my former patrons, friends and the pnhlie that my services are at their command for any legal bosiness entrusted to me. . :, ,? : W. J.'fc?"TC OriTlT, , ' ' AUorney at La. Freclde-Faco lfew K sassy. That Xasasves rmxlss .rCsnKothUg.. Here's n chance, Miss Freekle-Faee, to try a .new remedy for freekles with the guarantee a reliable deal er that it will not eost yon a penny unless it removes the freak! en, while if it does give yon a clear complexion, the expense is trifling. Simply get aa ounee of ethiix doable strength, from Gibson Drug Store and one night's treatment will shew yon how easy it is to rid your self forever fthe homely freckles end get s beautiful Mmplexion. Bare ly is more than one ounce needed for the wont ease, - Be sure te ask Gibson Drag 8 tore for the doable strength o thine as this is the only prescription sold nnder guars ntee of money back if it fails to remove freckle. CHICHESTERSJJLLS Lall A jmmr aiW tm CM itM ir nt.w i.f ltrm niu la a m va awttJac imiiw, mm mm an rj lA.u.a nun riUA aa mtam sum. IhmlaM SOU) BT KDGGISTS EYUrSTCKt No Experiments - That's our Trad Hark. That's what wn do. . Shall ws pun a Tin Hoof oa your honest. Hay be yonn want slats 1 SEE BRADY TEE EOOPER. Grady-Brady.Co. Telephone No, 334. Make the Hay walk more enjoyable by taking a KODAK Then yon will bars not only the pleas ure of the outing, but the added pleasure in the picture which pre serve the memory of tho inn. ; $1.00 TO 320.00. QXBS01T DHTJG STORE CityPressicaQut I have purchased outright a dry preparation for cleaning ladies' gar ments that I guarantee to give satis faction, or I will make no charge for tho work. I am solo owner of this preparation and on aecount of tho ex client satisfaction it has riven I msks this proposition to the lafiies of Con cord and vicinity: end ua sny ar ticles or garments yon want eleanod and after we use this dry cleaning nrerjaration e nthem. if they are not entirely satisfied with tho work I will make no charge. .- - D. B. rOWKLES, Pioraistor. 'Phono 138. DR. J. SJ LAFFERTY Praetlc limited te Bre. Bar. Hose and Throat ana jrmins un Offlca In th kf orris bllillns. Doom No. SS over Cabarrus Savins Bank. - Office hours: I to 11 a. so, and t to 4 A L'.ISSISSIPFI Crs. Lena Gresham, of Clinton, Bai a Few Facts to : Tea Our Readers About CarduL ' . . ntnfnn.: Mtal,--"ThflnkB to Csrdul." arrltea Mrs. Lena Gresham. of this Disc, "I have been greatly relieved." . - "I suffered for three years from temaie from four ditlerent physicians without much benefit "I have received more benefit from seven bottles of Wraui, uuu trom nu uc nhvsiaans." -1 ; - lust try carain. tnars an we as a. It speaks for itself. It has helped so many thousands, it must be ablo.to neln vou. - " ' ..- " Trying Cardul wont hurt you. It U safe, harmless, gentle In action, and nureir vei:eiaoie. ' Ifyott sit weak, fired, down and out, trvCardui. v. -- If you ave sick, miserable, and suffer bum arnmanlv . nains-. like headacke. bsckache, drawing fcelir-i pains in side, arms, legs, etc. iry uatuuu , It is the medicine for all women, , It to the tonic for you. , . A. "i,r-. 4. I iiit- t S M . a . I nv yott pvirw" tfia aid -4 t v.- r k. l..v r"l .!.. kiii. Hie. In a htt'f "or th py ! Drill? If F . cur you V. .' i i - ii. x and t". trBri- of I' A f-c-I . ' t i, 1 Hi i.i.-rt l.avn . J ... ? ,e:.i nv if EimiOSIAST k u IF YOU: can't maker up 1 your -:mhd, remember the smooth fin ished worsteds, -v cool to the touch Band the eye, and, 11 wV afNaf A- la afV i nrlr4 easilyWear iron and hold. shape well Mighty pretty lot of patterns ; to choose- from. Plenty of rough weaves if you . like . them better and best of " all, made by f Schloss Bros ; & Company. : That's a positive guarantee of ex-r tellence in tailoring, and 'materials and of correctness in style; , Xi.'... Cost no more than 'r the ordinary SP15.00 TO 25.06 - :s3 hi fete- Co; i Lock - fcr ibis Sin To cannot know what t good fa're u . 5J . IN STOCK BY Concord Motor iCar .Shop, . ' i , 10 E. Oorhin St, (L. E. Bogsr.) ; Eye Troubles That causes headaches ean be correct ed so that the headaches disappear. This is a simple truth, but many still doubt snd hesitate. Ton do not take any rink with ua. We get results. If your eyes esnss headache wo can re lieve the strain and give yon perfect comfort. !'.,, v-v.'.! 'v' . Cacehours:8a. mto4p.ro. , Loose I. rf 1 ' ' r shw 's for LTonreli bio ' k rt ia stock at The Tr.V v i : J N v 1 i t 1 ' i r ca Leadk Grsi TOl Tl.T! r :: Ji.. sttMst . ijt rnm mmm mmr ' in; .. '- What Tfeey Wia Do for Yoa ' They will care yoor tncknche, trenjtLerj your kidneye, cor recturlaarylrresrolaritlss, bailJ op the worn out tissues, tnd cllislaats the excess ario self" that causes rheumatism,: Pre went Criht's Disease ani Clsv bates, and restore health an! ttrcr;.h. r Kcfose sutetliuteej Bold at Warsh's Drug Store. Itch relieved in 30 minutes hy Wool ford's Sanitary Lotion. Never. fails Eo!J by M. L. Marsh, DrnztX I ! -' '" soaoioa0 . --XrW l " " i i ii Wr. ' n.4nj.Ts .
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