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ll COMORO DAILY TRIEUXE . m. IHERRILU BttMs I n re Ma. 14 CBSCKMTIO.1 SLATES om Tr -- --!! Bis Nniu , TkrM Mootns .- 0b Month : 1.1 rvaiaaaiKifs AHorics;srT. Advertising: rates ran i tmd at tS Ac. Copy for changes must l tn al 1 'dock a. m. Cards of Thanka. Resolutions or Re spect and similar article are charged at th rata of t cents per line cash In all cases. Entered as scnnd ilasi m ill matter April it. 110, nt Hi. f sti.tti. al Oon eord. N. C. under the art of March 1, 1871. at at th rtr aad r " tke f.llw ! pHres Ike Evealaa; Trlke will prevalli , ii Monlh - ' j Months - welve Mom Us r(H1 M. OGI.KM1Y - CM 7 Edit t'om-.n-i. N t'.. June 1. 19U- PROUD MAN. But man. prt-ud man, Prest In a little brief authority. Most lgnoniut of what he's most assured, His glassy essence, like an an gry ape. Plays suih fnntnstle tricks be fore hliih heaven As make the angels weep. - Shakespeare. A; the coiimieni'i'inent cxeri-ies ot Fisk l"nit'rsi. . the collee for ne groes at Nashville, hehl Wednesday a letter a- read t:o:n 1're-ident Tatt in which he ;( some sound and sen sible advice, lie an : "I am nut one of llioe who believe that it is well to ediica e the mass of negroes vi:h academic or uuhersitv education. Uu the contrary, I am tirruly convinced that the hope of the negro is in his industrial education throughout I lie South, and in -leaching him to he a better farmer, a bet ter carpenter, a better machinist and a belter blacksmith than he is now, anil to make more blacksmiths and more good I'arnieis than there now are anions tiie nesrroes. But I have also become convinced that it is nec essarv to have a few hih-class ticsrro universities for those who are to be ,h, leaders of tl.c race and ,vlio are t figure prominently in a professional way their niiiiisiers, theih physic ians, their lawyers and their teachers because we have ?ot to treat the race as distinct from the whites." It is t lie opinion of many who are interested in cotton mills, and who are, of course, well informed as to the cotton oods market ami coiton mill situation generally, that the pros pects for the remaining months of the summer are not flattering. It seems to be generally understood that there will have to be a general curtailment in order to meet with the conditions. The curtailment has already begun, and it is stated that it is at present from 2.") to 30 per cent, among the mills of the Caro- linas. Says the Xorfolk Virginian-Pilot: "Senator Simmons, of North Caro lina, has at least one thing in favor of his reelection. Marion Butler is opposed to his return to the Senate." And we love him for the enemies he has made. Editor Joe Robinson, of the Oolds boro Argus, had his nose broken by bumping it against the framework of his automobile while out driving few days ago. What business has an editor with an automobile, anyway? If you Lav to pay double taxes this year, you have no one to blame but yourself. The Sinn of 11,270 Missing, Albemarle Enterprise. A. C. Parker states that lie had $1,270 in money which he kept in hia safe in the Farmers' Hardware Store. On Saturday, he opened his safe to piae some money tn with the other, On Monday, upon-returning to the) safe, he missed the box and the sum stated. Mr. Parker gives it as a the ory 4hat in his haste he left the box on shelf outside the safe, and after , re-loclurig the safe the small box and contents were in easy access of any one who chanced that way. No evi dence or suspicion seems to hare arisen against anyone, and the inci dent is surrounded with a ioach of the mysterious. Nine hundred dollars ot the money is said to have belong ed to another party. ' -A'; ' Grasshoppers are Damaging Cotton. New Orleans, June 15.Acoording to a prominent cotton planter who has 'just returned here after a two weeks' visit io various parts of the cotton belt, grasshoppers in large quantities are beginning te. attaeic - the cotton crop in sections of Louisiana and Mis Issippi. - So far- tho pert have become noticeable on-'C in certain io raliiies, bnt it is feared, the planter says, if the hot dry weather eontin-lal. L. Marsh Druggist. ues they will beeome a great danger! 1 1 . ' to the crop. J ii. A I Sea tna Tunes for Printing. - , "THIS DATS HI HISTORY." Jut IS. 181S Th British giid -sdlied armies fought the freora at Qualre Bra, two day before tbt bat tle of Waterloo. 184-V The Texan Congress accepted the terras of annexation to the I'mted State. l?tt A telejrraphic c MOiruiiicaU. n was established between Bos ton and Sprinpfield. 18ti3 (ten. Jenkins, at the bead of In.-. Confederate cavalry, en tered Chatnoersbiirg, Pa. 1X119 'resident Orant, Admiral I ar rant and other distinguished men arrived in Boston to at tend the IVac-e Jubilee. 1SS4 The centennial of the settle men: of Ontario by United Kinpire Loyalists was celebrat ed at Adolphustown. .lames B. Colgate presented S!l- Colgate University with 1. . (MMUMIO as a memorial fund. S'lti The Cape Colonv steamship Urummond Castle was wreek ed off the coast of France w it li loss of 2."0 lives. 8!S .Vinericiin sttuadron under Ad miral Sampson shelled the forts at Santiago de Cuba. Kirst spike on the Temiska niiin: Hailwav driven a; N'orlli Bay. Hundreds drowned by lloids in the Balkans. Austria and Swii zerland. mi:! '110 THIS IS MY 48TH BIRTHDAY. Francisco Leon de la Barra. Franci-co Ion de la Barra. the incisional President of Mexico, was i i.: . lorn June in, ino.i, anil receneo ins ducat ion at I he College of the City: f Mexico. After leaving college he . linhed law ami was ailmille.l to ine i. e : i.ir. lie nunie a specially oi nueriui- Mini l,iw. and entered the Foreign i Affairs Office. He gained a seat in c Federal Congress in HH. and re ained there until lHilti. He repre ntoil his (lovernmcnt at the lhero nierican Congress at Madrid in 1S!"2 nnd at the Fan-American ( un less at Rio ile Janeiro in 19011. A ear later he was sent to the Peace Conference at The Hague. As the liplotnatic represent itive of Mexico le resided at various times in the irineipal countries of South Amer ca. I.ater he was assigned to Bcl- ginm ami l he Minertanus. tie was sent to Washington in 1909 as Mexi can ambassador to the United Slates. He remained there until last March, when he was called home to become Minister of Foreign Affairs in Presi- ent Diaz's cabinet. Local Firm Will .Continue Valuable Agency. Marsh's Drug Store of this city have just closed a deal whereby they will continue to be agents for ZEMO the well known remedy for Ecema, Dandruff, and all diseases of the skin and scalp. The extraordinary leap that this clean liquid external treatment for skin affections ha made into public favor in the last few years proves its wonderful curative properties and makes it indeed a valuable addition to the fine stock of remedial agents car ried by Marsh's Drug Store. They have a limited supply of sam ples. One of which will be given free to any skin sufferer who wishes to test the merit of the medicine. A ooklet "How To Preserve The Skin." will also be given to those interested. Through their two attorneys, Messrs. J. D. McCall and Plummer Stewart. W. T. Blackman and E. L. Johnston, erstwhile proprietors of the Commercial Club, a social or ganization with headquarters on South College street, Charlotte, have agreed to dissolve the corporation and close the doors of the club forever, to sever all connections with clubs, both in an official capacuy and as members, and to pay fines of $200 and $100 re spectively. DcaluN Caamat b Cared by local application, as they cannot reach the diseased oortlon of th ear. There I only on way to cur deafness, caused by an Inflamed conation or th mucous lining; ot th Eustachian Tub. When this tub I inflamed you have a rumbllns sound or Imper fect hearing, and when it I entirely closed. Deafness I th result, and un less the inflamatlon can be taken out and this tub restored to it normal condition, hearing will be destroyed oravar: nine case out of tan ar caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of th mucous sur face. We -wilt sIt On Hundred Dollar for anv case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that oannot b cured by Hall's Catarrh Cur. Send for circular, tree. F. J. CHlENST CO Toledo, U. Sold by Druggist, 16c Tak Hall's Family Pills for Consti pation. ; . . A shady past seldom has a silver linde future.' F. 8. Rexford, 615 New York Life Bid.. Kansas City, Mo says: "X had a eevere attack of a cold which set tled in my back and kidneys and I was in neat pain from my trouble, A friend receommended Foley Kidney Pills and I nsed two bottles of them and they have dons ma a world of good." Ji. U Marsh, Druggist. ,: Foley's Kidney Xamaoy. Is particularly mommendsd for chrome cases of kidney and bladder trouble. It tends to regulate and con trol the kidney and bladder action and is healing, strengthening and bracing. DOXT BE FOOLED, GUIS. Flower And Csady Hot all That Coasts; Says Dr. Wharton. Baltimore Sun. "Wive are unhappy because hus bands show a remarkable aptitude for forgetting their marriage vows," said Dr. Henry M. Wharton, of Brantly Baptist Church, last night in another one of his "matrimonial sermon." The subject of the sermon, was "Why Wive are Unhappy." Right at the start Dr. Wharton placed the burdeu of marital sorrows on the hus bands. "Husbands," Dr. Wharton said, "are loo prone io fall before the allurements of other a:rartiona. A proper husband is one who keep up his court ship after his marriage." Secret societies, lodges and clubs came under the ban. while saloons were scathingly designated as the w orst destroyer of the happy relations, lie strongly advised the married men never to tease their wives. "Teas nisr. " be said, ,! scares away happi ness which is the dove of Heaven." "In order not to be unhappy," con tinued Dr. Wharton, "it is proper to start righi at the beginning. Girls, when a young man comes to call on von and brings yon flowers and candy. I don't be fooled. Kat the candy, but find out abon; the young man. Wear i the (lowers and he nice to him, but look into his associations and the 'kind of life (hat he leads, so that when , he comes to ak papa for your hand mi mav k'low whether you will be fe in int i us ing It to him. '"Then when yon s.'et married, (be burden ot' the resixiiiMhilii v rests up- "" ' he hush md. llushaiKls, when yon come home in the eveninirs do call i r.. ,. .,ui I,..., -I ...,.1 I, o. - -,.,. ,T ..... r a h.. .,1 candy with you or a tiououet of flowers? Or instead of handing " '- . '-"- irmun i lift.. l-.IT.- ..ill ... .tvi ..,. I .- - .- eliminate Me vexing iies(ions which a use in koiiseiioM matters. "Dou'l he afraid to say swee: things to your wife. Neglect lias blighted more live than overindulgence of swee ness. If a thing pleases von, -ay so. A husband is not lowering his dignity by showing bis wife that he can be tickled over ixilatoes fried a new way. or appreciating me man- uer in which the wtte wears her tie. H,. the lover al riage certilicate fhe time; ihe mar should not end the court -hip. "Be true to your wife, as you ex pect her to he true to you. You have no right. Io demand of her that she sacritic,. all for you and ihen not be willing to do the same for her. If you want your home to be sweet, no not take all the worries to your hard working wife and leave all the pleas trrers at the club or in the business office. "The clubs are one of the worst snares for (he dove of happiness that exist. When 'hubby' goes to ihe club to sKMid the evening and conies home, say, about .1 or 4 o'clock in (he morn ing, so tired and sleepy that he has to have several companions to show him which is his house, is it anv wond er that the wife does not greet him with ft smile and a kiss? "The secret order and society which requires the presence of ihe husband every night will soon cause the home to seem plain and barren." Tour Neighbor's Experience. How you may profit by it. Take Foley Kidney Pills. Mrs. E. O. Whit ing, 3G0 Willow St., Akron. 0., says: "For some time I had a very serious case of kidney trouble and I suffered with backaches and diszy headaches. I had specks floating before my eyes and I felt all tired out and miserable, I saw Foley Kidney Pills advertised and got a bottle and took them ac- eoring directions and results showed almost at once. Ihe pais and dizzy headaches left me, my eye-sight be came clear and to-day I can say I am a well woman, thanks to Foley Kidney Pills." M. L. Marsh, Druggist. The Charlotte papers are comment ing very favorably on the action of the aldermen of that cwy in repealing the license tax on beef markets and allow ing anybody to sell beef who wishes to without paying a license tax. A Leading California DraftM. Pasadena, Cal., March 9, 1911 Foley and Co., Gentlemen: We have sold and recommended Foley's Honey end 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 fo children. Enough of the remedy can be taken to relieve a eold, as it has no- nauseating results, and does not interfere with digestion. Yours very truly, C. H. Word Drug Co, C. L. Parsons, 8eey and Trees.'1 Get the original Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in th yel low package. M. L Marsh Druggist. -.'- MsjMaM)BSSSaBW ''. Most of the free adviee is handed out by people who want to get rid of It. - .'; ; ; - - .-v.;-;-, ' Middle Aied 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. - ' DISSOLUTION NOTICE. The firm of Smoot A Pembertoa has dissolved. Please call and' settle your acoeunt as we wish to close up our old books. 10-tf SMOOT FEMBEBTON. SUNDAY-SCHOOL Lew an XH -Second Quarter, For June 18, 1911. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Txt trf the Umwv II Kins avil, 1-14 Miners Vr, 14 4lt Text, Prev. nix, 1 Csmwvwtary PiSse by ftv. O. M. Stsanie. A brief svstssaiy of tb story of the tea tribes and tbetr itn Is foaod la twrse 21 of ear leason chapter la these words, "He rent Israel from th boos of Darld, and they made Jeroboam, tn soa of Neb,t, king, snd Jeroboam drare Israel from following tb Lord and made them sin s great sin." Our whole lesson today Is a summary of tbe sin of the ten tribes. From their Brat king. Jeroboam, to their last, Ho shea. they. had. Including toes two, nineteen ruler covering a period of 200 years, part of which was an Inter regnum and part a time of anarchy. There was not one good ruler among tbem all. nor any real turning to the Lord, though He sent tbem from time to time as His messengers to plead with tbem, the unnamed man of God from Judah and tbe prophets Abljah, Elijah, Mlcalao. Ellsha. Jonah. Home, Amos and Oded. Tbe record of their persistent rebellion and sin Is given briefly In verses 14 to 18 of our lesson chapter, and what a record It Is! Tney would not bear, did not believe In the Lord tbelr Ood, rejected His statutes, left all His commandments, followed vanity and became vain, sold them selves to do evil in the sight of the Lord. The record concerning Judah over s hundred years later reads thus: "They mocked the messengers of Ood and despised His words and misused His prophets until the wrath of tbe Lord arose against HI people till there was no remedy" (II Cbron. xxxvl, 13). Lust days have always been times of great rebellion against God, as were tbe days of Nonb before the flood (Gen. rl. 3. 11. 12). and. according to the testimony of onr Ixrd Jesus, such will be the rase again at the end of this age Just before He shall come In His glory to set up Ills kingdom of righteousness and peace on this earth (Matt, xxlv, 37-39: lMke xvU. 20-30). The present unbelief in high places. In pulpits and in many theological semi naries Is a sure Indication that we are In the last days of this evil age. which are doscrilied in II Tim. III. 15: Iv. 3. 4; II Pet. ill. 3-7. As truly as tbe flood came in tbe days of Noab. tbe captivi ties of Israel and Judah in tbelr day. tbe destruction of Jerusalem and the scattering of Israel among all nations. so surely shall tbe Judgments come that are to close this age snd Introduce a better one of peace and righteousness. Tbe warning as to what would come upon them If they turned away from the Lord and served other gods Is writ ten very plainly in Deut. lv, 26-27. snd elsewhere, and, though tbe purpose of God may be delayed, whether for mer cy or Judgment, tt cannot be frustrated (Isa. xlv, 24). God gives many a warn ing before He finally lets tbe stroke fall. In the days of tbe king preced ing Hoshea a king of Assyria carried sway many captives (chapter xr, 29), but tbe warning was not heeded. This was probably tbe Sargon of Isa. xx, 1. On wnat Is known as Sar- gon's cylinder, exhumed from Nineveh, are found tbese words, "I besieged the city of Samaria and took it I carried off 27,290 of tbe citizens. I cbose fifty chariots for myself from tbe whole number taken. All tbe other property of tbe people of the town I left for my servants to take. In tbe place of those taken Into captivity I sent thither In habitants of lands conquered by me snd Imposed the tribute on them which I require from Assyrians. This reads very much like vers 24 of our lesson chapter, and tbe following verses tell how this mixed multitude under the teaching of one of the priests of Israel learned to fear the Lord and serve tbelr own gods after tbe manner of tbe nations (vers' 83). "They fear ed the Lord and served their graven images" (verse 41), -which' means that tney did not In any true sense fear the Lord (verse 34). They are described In Isa. xalx, 13 as those who honor God only with mouth and Hps, but hsr re moved tbe heart far from Him, and tbelr fear toward Him U taught by the precept of men. See also Ezek. xxxilL tl, sod the words of tbe Lord Jesus in Matt, xv, 7 0. Tbe last days of this present sge are described In II Tim. UL Israel bad been brought Out cf Egypt and placed Io tbe land given to Abra ham, Isaac snd Jacob that they might be a peculiar people unto God, set apart for Himself, unlike other na tions, having God Himself as their king, judge snd lawgiver (Ex. xlx. 4-8: Isa. ixxllL 22). Bnt first secretly and then openly tbey turned from God to Idols and did as tbe beatben whom the Lord csn-led sway before tbem (verses t-12). Tbongh He sent many messen gers who entreated tbem to turn from tbelr evil wsys and return to the Lord, they would not bear, but hardened their necks like to the neck of tbelr fstbera, that did not believe Io tbe Lord tbelr God (Ttrsee 13, 14). , " It Is written In Tit U. 14 concerning present dsy believers that "Our Saviour Jesus Christ gave Himself for as that He might redeem as from all Iniquity tud purify unto Himself a people for His own nossclon" (revised version). When 'We consider th conformity to this present sge of tbe greet msss of church memtwrs Instead of tbelr sepa- ration auto God we caa but wonder at His mercy snd long suffering, but tbe 'ay of the Lord will com. Good Work! Ko Experiments I Y That's war Trad Xark. That's what vt 4a. Shall y ft Tta loaf ea Tov BouseT. Kay be yon waat slat . SEE BEADY THE BOOTEE. Grady-Brady Co. Telephone No. S34. K O D A K Mak th May walk more enjoyable by taking a KODAK Then you will hive not only the pleas ure of the outing, but the sdded pleasure in tbe picture which pre serve the memory of the fun. $1.00 TO 20.00. QIBS01T DRTJO STORE City Pressing Clut 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 the work. I am sole owner of this preparation and on account of tbe ex .client satisfaction it has riven I make this proposition to tbd lisjies of t on cord and vicinity: Send us sny ar ticles or garments you want eleaned and after we use thia dry cleaning preparation o nthem, if tbey are nol entirely satisfied with the work I will mike no charge. 0 B. F0WKLE3. Pro prist or. Phone 188 DR. J. S. LAFFERTY Practice limited to Kr, Ear, No and Throat and Fitting Ola. Offlcs In the aforrl blldtng. Room No. SO over Cabarrus Savings Bank. Offir hour: I to 11 a. m, and t to 4 a. m. Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'S ASTHMA REMEDY gives irstant relief and an absolute cor in all cases of Asthma, Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail oa receipt of price it.oo. Trlar-Parkag by mall M rents. " WltUAatg aSTO, CO, raw. Osssaia OUs 8old by Davis Drug Company. Eye Troubles That causes headaches can be correct ed so that the headaches disappear. This U a simple truth, but many still doubt and hesitate. You do not tak any risk with us. We get results. If your eyes cause headache wa can re lieve the strain and gw 7a perfect comfort. DR G. L IANG, Optcetrist Concord, H. 0. Office hours: 8 a. m to 4 p. m. tabard Air line Railway V CharlottA. Ml Airril . 1M1. rrnhnsr of awhM)uIsi SEABOARD AIR JJNH, ffctlv noon Buaday, April . westoonna train iav i-aaruHi No. Its, dally, 14.S0 a. m, No. 41. daily. 4:4 d. m Bastbonnd, dally: no. , aaiiv, : a. ro. No, 4S dally, : a. m. No. 44, dally. : p. m. Ma. 111. dally. 1.11 n. m. Train arrlv In Cbarlott as follows from th at: No. lis, s.s a. m. No 41, 11:01 noon. No, It, 10:64 p. m. No. 41. Ml Dw J AxrlT front thsTrsst: no. , is. a. sv . Now 1IL 1. U a m, ttfcIJSABD'RPKaf?b.N.a DENTISTRY I am now in the Morris building. om tb Cabarrus Barings Bang. H. 0. BXEBXSXI. Dn.T,n.sFEt:c:n VETEETIfABTATt ' Office back of Davis' Drug Company. FHOITB UbV NOTICE I My health having improved I here by notify my former patrons, friends and! tb ptublie that my services ar at their command for any legal business entrusted to me. , J, W. 3. MONTGOMERY, ,-' j, Attorney at Law. ' Foley Kidney Pills contain just the ingredients necessary to regulate and strengthen th action of the kidneys and bladder. Try them yourself, M. L. Marsh, Druggist. If Ma IF YOU can't make up your mind, remember the smooth fin ished worsteds, cool to the touch and the eye, arid shed the dust 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 Schloss Bros & Company. 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