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i::c::::::jc.-LtiFr::i . SI IRCMIU. Kliea mm rueatslsa, Mi -a. 1 ivnaurnoa ava' Ofi Tear ...... Dl Mont ha Tares MMUi . .... tae atoal rviUWaN aVaOl'JCBVnlSlT. aMw Copy tor eaancee et be la at 1 'clock a. a. , Cards ( ThuU ReeohrttoaLB af -apoct 4 atatilar artlolaa era charged aTthe rate el caau per Una oaaa la Catered as eeeoad claes mall matter April . ISIS, at the aoatoltlca at Con eord, K G. Moar Ua act of htarah S. e f th est? mm ar naall tha ellasa. kaaT H"" aa ae wm maw - will amaai ia Moath v; Heaths watT Moatha t JO US M. MLIIIT OHy Bdtte Concord, N. C, July 27, 1911. A new Democratic presidential boom has. appeared in Washington. It envelopes the graceful form of Repre sentative Oscar W. Underwood, of Alabama, chairman of the committee on ways and means. This boom has the backing of the Alabama delegation in Congfiress, each and every man of whom has declared that it will grow to formidable proportions before many days have passed. Speaking of this anonuncement the Baltimore Sun says: "Half a year ago this announce ment would have apepared absurd, but so able has Mr. Underwood shown himself as a leader, so courageously has he battled foi Democratic princi ples and so successfully worked to put through the House Democratic measures that he is now recognized as one of the big men of the party and the country, and one to be reckoned with by other Presidential aspirants, if he shall seriously consider the nom ination for himself. The argument that he lives too far south to be avail able is without weight. The country has reached that state of union has been so closely drawn together by railroad and telegraph that Ala bama is brought to the door of New York, Massachusetts and Texas are near neighbors, and even the two Portlands of Maine and Oregon, stand within easy hailing distance of each other. So iar as any ieeling oi sec tionalism is concerned, or any preju dice against the selection ot a south ern man for the Presidency, Under wood is, like Lincoln, a native ot Kentucky, and therefore as much Northern as Southern, was born dur ing, the Civil War, and grew to man hood after the old bitterness between North and South had died out." Raleigh is again stirred np over the report that the Seaboard Air Line has under consideration the cutting off of that city from its main line. It is said that the Seaboard is planning to cut across from Henderson to some point south of Raleigh in order to such standard medicines as Foley's eliminate some of the distance anffrHoney and Tar Compound and Foley grade or the mam line. The same authority is also heard that the Sea board is preparing to double track from Henderson to Durham. Since Durham has been after the Seaboard for years, there is probably some truth in the extension story. This rumor has come to the surface so of ten that there must be something in it. The Winston Journal learns that Monday night of 'ast week the horse and cow of John A. Whitaker, who lives near Siloam, Surry county were poisoned with Paris green and that an attempt was made to poi son the family by putting the same poison in the milk and in the spring. A. E. Burgess, a white man, said to be an ex-convict, a tenant on the farm of Whitakera, ia charged with the crime, lie disappeared and at last account had not been captured, although a reward had been offered and officers are making an active search for him. All of the- water in to cofferdam surrounding the Maine in the Havana harbor, has been removed, showing the wreck embeded in the mud from an estimated depth of thirty seven feet around the after part of the vessel to an indeterminable depth. That portion of tha ship immediately Iorward of the superstructure, which waa demolished has completely dis appeared except for some jagged : pieces of crusted steel - protruding above the slime. i Use Man's Foot-Eat ,- v. Tho antiseptic powder to be shaken Into thai shoes If you have tired, aching feet, try Allen's Foot ease. It vest the feet and makes new or tight . shoes easy.- Cures aohing, swollen, hot, sweating lee. Believes corns and buions of all pain and gives rest and comfort, Always use it to break in new shoes. Try it today. Bold every where, 25ets. Don't accept any sub- astute. For FiUUS trial package, ad dress Men 8. Olmsted, Le Boy, N. T. . : Henry C. Beattie, in jail at Rich mond for the murder of his 'wife, finds entertainment in smoking cigar sites and playing the guitar.- -The t net they get him to the electric c" iir the better. ; r- - 1 i i , 1 1 r tLe Lemocratic Boy to Killed Br a Mil U Stakes Coaaty. Wiaatua Seatine", 26Ui. A horrible efceth occurred mm Oak Grove, ia Stokee coast r, a few day efo, whH I ha little '14-year-old eoe of Mr. and Mr.. Latbar Joveo wes killed by a runaway mala. Too toy m riding the mule to the house from tbe Held wbea it became frieghtcned and threw hiaa, catching hia foot ia tba trace chain ia auch a way that ha waa unable to free himself. He waa dragged for a considerable jdist anee. his body being beaten almost to jellv against slumps aad trees, and be lived onlv a few tuinutea after be ing: released. The mula had to be hemmed in a fence corner before toe boy's foot was gotten out of the loop in the trace. It is reported that Mr. Joyce was so overcome al me awiui aeam oi his bov, which be witnessed, that it was with difficulty the neighbors re trained lum from taking bis own ife. POPULAR EXCURSION fo Portsmouth-Norfolk, Ve-, Via Sea board Air Line, By. Tuesday, Aug nst 1st, 1911. The Seaboard Air Line Railway will operate their annual popular ex cursion to Portsmouth-Norfolk, Va, Tuesday, August 1st, 1911, at very low rates for the round trip. Special train consisting of first elass coaches and Pullman sleepers will leave Charlotte, N. C, Tuesday, August 1st, at 3:30 p. m., and arrive in Portsmouth, Va., Wednesday-morn ing at 10:00 a. m. returning leave Portsmouth Thursday, August 3rd, at 8:15 p. m. This train will be oper ated on a very fast schedule in both directions. Special coaches provided for colored people, very low round trip rates from all points from Kuth erfordton. N. C, to Cary, N. C, and from Clarkton to Hamlet, connecting at Charlotte and Hamlet with excur sion train. This is a rare opportunity to visit this great city by the sea, and enjoy the pleasures of the greatest resorts on the Atlantic toast, is one snouiu miss the opportunity to go on this extremely low rate excursion. Following round trip rates will ap ply from stations: Kutherfordton to Alt. Holly ... .i.UU Charlotte 4.50 Children under 12 years of age half the above rates. Pullman sleepers will be attached to this train and reservations for berths should be made at once. Price of double lower berth one way $2.25, double upper berth one' way $1.80 For reservations write at once to James Ker, Jr., Charlotte, N. C. For further information call on vour nearest agent, see large hand bills, or write the undersigned. H. S. LEARD, D. P. A., Raleigh, N. C. JAMES KER, JR. T. P. A. Charlotte, N. C. Honest Medicines Versus Fakes. President Taft's recent message sug gesting an amendment to the Pure Food and Drugs law in its relation to Prepared Medicines, does not refer to Pills, both of which are true medi cines carefully compounded of ingred ients whose medicinal qualities are recognized by the tnodical profession itself as the best known remedial agents for the diseases they are in tended to counteract For over three decades Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound has been a standard remedy for coughs, colds and affections of the throat, chest and lungs for children and for grown persons, and it retains to day its pre-eminence above all other preparations of it kind Foley Pills are equally effective and meritor ious. M. L. Marsh, Druggist. San Francisco's municipal election will he hold in September and a hard fight is already under way to oust the labor control of the city government, Hay .Fever and Summer Colds. Must be relieved quickly and Foley Honey and Tar Compound will do it E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wolfram St.. Chicago, writes: "I have been great ly troubled during the Lot summer months with Hay Fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound I get great relief.' Many oth ers who suffer similarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart' experience. AL h. Marsh, Druggist. ' What promises to be a bitter fight for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination in Maryland will be set tled at the State primary to be held on August 29. f . . f-Foley Kidney Pills are composed of ingredients specially selected for their corrective, healing, tunic and stimulat ing effect upon' the kidneys, bladder and urinary passages. . They . anti septic, antiliithic and a uric acid sot vent Marsh's Drug Store. ... ' u'?i' i Judge Richard Russell of the court of appeals of Georgia, has announced his candidacy to succeed Hoke Smith in the governorship. 1 - Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Is effective for cough and colds in either children or grown persons. No !a'es, n harmful drugs. In the yellow package. Befuse substitute M. L. Marsh, Druggist. ( . Soma of the Republican leaders in ITT!turky snr?et Senator Bradley as the motit suitable running mate fr T Those "Who Want Their Addresses Chanted. If yoo want the address of your Tribune or Time changed frees oae place to another, phase write a postal sard (a letter ia not necessary) to the paper you take, aa follows: Please change, say addreae from This will be ail that ia nec essary. Do not, under any , eireura staneos, "send word" to have your address changed, or write to some one here to attend to the matter. Send your postal card request direct to this office. tf. Torsst Tire Raging ia Wasters. States. Portland, Oregon, July 23. Be cause of dry weather half a doaen forest Area are raging in western Oregon and southern Washington. The loss ia already several hundred thousand dollars and detailed reports sre expected to increase these figures. Efforts to check the fires have thus far proved unsuccessful. Deafmees Uawt aa Cared by local application aa they cannot reacn. tna aiaeaaaa portion or im car. Thera la only ona way to euro deaf mam, la cauaed by an in flam ad condtloa of tha mucous linlna- of the Eustachian Tube. Wbea thla tuba la Inflamed rou have a rurabllna Bound or Im par- feet hearing-, and when It la entirely closed. Deafneea la tba result, ana an leaa the Inflamatlon can be taken o and thla tuba restored to Its nam-, condition, hearing- will be deatrora. orevar; nlna caaea out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which la notblne hat an InOamea condition or tna mucous sur- farae. Wa will arlve Ona Hundred Dollars fnr ht rasa of Deafness (caused by oatarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bend for circuiara. tree. F. J. CHEN Ex UO, TOieoo, u Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Ball's Family Pills for Consti pation. Wait for the Baby Show, which will be held soon. Those Who Take Foley Kidney Pills. For their kidney and bladder ail ments ,and for annoying urinary ir regularities are always graceful tooth for tho quick and permanent relief thev afford, and for their tonic and stengthening effeot s. well. Try Fo ley Kidney Pills. M L. Marsh. " LIQUID CU.ito u.:..A WHERE SALVE FAILS In regard to akin diseases medical authorities are now agreed on this: Don't imprison the disease germs In your skin by the use of greasy salves, and tbua encourage them to multiply. A true cure ot all edematous diseases can be brought about only by using the healing agents in the form of a liquid. WASH THE GERMS OUT. A simple wash: A compound of Oil of Wintergreen, Thymol, and other Ingre dients as combined la the D. D. D. Prescription, penetrates to the disease germs and destroys it, tbea soothes and heals the akin aa nothing eiae has ever done. A 25-cent trial bottle will start tho cure, and give you Instant relief. Gibson Drag Store., Concord, N. C POPULAR EXCURSION To Norfolk and Virginia Seashore TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1911 via Southern Railway. Special train consisting of first- class coaches and Pullman sleeping cars will eave Charlotte at 4:30 p. m., Tuesday, August 8th, arriving at Nor folk at 6:30 a. ra., following morn ing. Returning, special train will leave Norfolk at 6:30 p. m. Thursday, August 10th. Two whole days and one night at he seashore. Ample time to visit the many points of interest in and around Norfolk. This will be a first class excursion in every respect and nothing will be left undone for the convenience and comfort of pas sengers, being accompanied by spe cial representatives to see that every thing is in first-class manner. Fol lowing round-ttrip rates will apply from stations named: Charlotte, N. "C $4.50 Mooresville, N. C. 5.00 Davidson, N. C, 5.00 Huntersville, N. C, 5.00 Concord, N. C 4.50 China Grove, N. C 4.50 Low round trip rates from all oth er points covered by this train.' For Pullman ; reservations, or any other information, see your nearest agent, or wnte, R. H. DeBUTTS, Traveling Passenger Agent, Char lotte, N. -C. . ' ; : K0TI0E! . My health having improved I here by notify my former patrons, friends and tho public that my services are at their command for any legal business entiustad to ntf, , .-' ' :,W. J, MONTGOMERY. ' ';;$:. ; '.-t-v ;'?;;- Attorney nt Lav INaaVaLlalaiaatllttS i baas ramsdy kr Kiwmma. tun, Bdstlca, lanw Bacfc, Still Joints and Moa, rr Throat, CoMi, Stnaw, ralna, Cots, Brnlaea, ilo. Cramps, Neuralgia, lootMcha. and all Kftra, Bona and aluaxle Aesaa nd Pains. TMI" Noah's Ark on arary oxekacm and looks Ilk tbis it, but baa band on nt of Dtekaca aad Lii liaatit" always i hri tut. Uawara oi '".na. Larmi bnUla, . ('.-ma, and 1 br sd nirs In medlcina, or p - - v r- XOVTX ILUZAaS C1UX. Perfect Slim Teod That . WrtaUsa aadXars OawplsxVaa, The ssoat deUeete akin will Quikly reepoatdJl thaxaaotting aad too, ef fects of Hokr at whan this pare skin food is sned, pimples are soon a thing of the past. -. Aa aaaxageereaisiot' after shaving it ia anaqaaiad reaenng. eil inita tioas, and aoaking tho skin aoft and velvety. . Apply a little to the hands or face afier washing. and surprise yonrself with the dead akin 'hat comes off.. - llokara i the only massage cream that ia an. ntiaeptio, and pimples, eeaetna nd all akin blemishes soon diaary mi snags creams) and sold on a diaappeav when it is used. Although far auuerior to the or- narantea of the 'beat yon over need or money back" yet toe price is a trifle, only 2oe for a liberal jar) larger sua 50e. Sold on a gutrantee by Gibson Drug Store. " The first warrant for a violation, of the newly-enacted marriage law in South Carolina was issued Monday, when George Durham, a negro, swore out a warrant for the arest of Andrew Ferguson, the negro preach er who married his 16-year-old son to a 40-year-old n egress. Kidney Diseases are Curable, under certain eonditiona. Tha right medicine must be taken before tho dis ease has progressed too far, Mr.H Perry A. Pitman, Dale, Tex. says: I was down in bed for four montas with kidney and bladder trouble and gall stones. . One bottle of Foley's Kidney Remedy cured mo well and sound." Ask for it. M. L. Marsh, Druggist - Good Work! No Experiments I That's our Trad Mark. That's what we do. Shall ws pt a Tin Roof on your house?. May bo yon wans slate i SEB BBADY THE EOOFER. Grady-Brady Co. Telephone No. 834. Have Your Eyes Ekamiped By Modern Methods Six years of experience relieving Eye Strain. Eye Strain is relieved by Right Glasses, scientifically fitted. DR G. L lANG, Optometrist Gonoor&N. 0. Office hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Davis ViTaits S'j!;hr Springs The ideal Health!" Rest and Pleanira Resort Crowded each season. Mot too high (1100 ft), pleasant days and nights. No mosquitoes. Unsurpassed mineral water. . Resident physician. Room for 200 guests. Sewerage, baths, electric lights. Splendid fare and service. High-tta Orcktrm ooem Bowling, skating, tennis, boating, bath ing, eic. . -'--.j - "' 1 ' Telegraph connection at StatesvDle. Bell nnone. Two thronch trains fmna Charlotte. . - u v-" SDecial low rates for June and Siw Umber, $6 to $8 per week; July and August, as to siu per ween, bpecial raiea to xamiues ana ministers. - Open June 1st to October 1st, 191L Writ for booklet to . -Ji DAVIS -BROSv: . OwamaadrrsarMsrs. : HiilaHs..C CHICHESTER S PILLS TLB ItlaattNIt BKABV t'bkaKira maaMaiTara i wm, I ami im, mrmmiiaA. aW flliala ttA asd 4.4 net. Lie 7 I t? a"'11 vita Blua RlUna. Umi4 BCUUcVV Blua Kltioa. V - 4 r Pn. " t. Askl.ff -Mi. , i rasa m mmk anifTa. f Jl tmonm tat. Sria, Aiwtjt SeitaUa a , .. aw u u W! I What Ttty VUl Da f of Yoti They will cure your backache, trenzthen your- ildaeys, cor. rect urinary Imparl tleay tuIIJ CP the worn out tissue 3r an J eliminate the excess oris tzU thnteansss rheusnat!; Tra. e&tCri.t!itVt::3es:ai EI tates,' anl rc::ra ht' r c Ei,!J at I " ."si . ' FRECKLES. DoaLEido Theaa,r:th a. Veil; Ea- TfleevWiVh 4e Ktw Srtg, eminent akin ape cm list diawov- arad a new drug, otlane double strength, which ia m uniformly sne eesef ul in removing freckles nod giv ing eyeless: hsaotifal complexion thai A ie sold by Gibson Drag Store under an absolute fuaraatec to refund the money If it fails, . tXmt hide your freckles uodsr a veil; get an oaaoa of othino and re move tLeax. Even the) first.- night 's use will sfasow a wonderful improve ment, some of the lighter " freckles veAaahaDg entirely. It is absolutely harmless and cannot injure tta most leader akin. Be enre to ask Gibson Drug Store for the double rrgth ottiaet it is tfak that is sold on tho money back gnaranteo. "' ' ' i aa - - - i ' t j. .i; f, " WILL KEEP THEM AWAY 10c per bottle QZBS027 D&TO STOH23 DENTISTRY hi I am now ia tha Morris building, ovei the Cabarrus Savings Bank. H. 0. WEXSSSQ. DR. T. N; SPECCER VETERWAEIAN Office back of Davk Drug Ct mpany. THOME 116.. Asthma! Asthma! POPHAM'JS. ASTHMA REMEDY gives icatant relief and aa absolute cure in all eases of Asthma, Bronchitis, and Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail on receipt ot pma si.oo. Trial Packase bv mat 10 cents. WUXIAMS MFC CO. Pnaa, CWalaaJ. OUt , , Bold by DavU Drag Qompany. v, y va Yt v Itnill'iE EDI Seventh Avenue at 38th St Short Block from Broadway KEWTOBX. . . ' ; Center of Everything:. 350 Booms. , . ; 200 Bath A Boom with a Bath for a ; Dollar and a Half A Boom with a Bath for a Doll ar and a Half A Boom with a Bath for a Dollar and a Half Other Booms with Bath. $2.00 and $2.50 Booms for two Persons r Vv 120 and 13.00 Summer Root Garden. ; Nearest Hotel to the Kew Penn. B. B. station. Conven ient to all other Bailroad De pots and Steamship. Piers.. '. Dutch Grill Music- ; Finest ia Town (a a Oarte Send .' for colored r Hap of New York PLAZA HOTEL, ; Chicago, under the sams management. EDGAR T. SMITH, . . , Managing Director aK asv ' l e 1 A USSISSIPR Km. Una -Greshanv of Clinton, IIISL,, Kas a; Few Facts, to .-. Tell Car Readeiiiboot: Cardul, - ; ' Cunton. Miss. "Thank to Cafdut." writes Mrs. Lena Oreshanii of this place, "I have been greatly relieved." ,. : ; , i "I suffered for three years from female inflammation, ana had taken medicine from four different physicians without "I have received mora benefit r from even bottles tCardui, than from all the physicians.' ; v. -v s. lust trv CarduL That's, an we ask. It speaks for. itself. It has helped so many thousands, u must be able to help you. s - t Trying. Cardul won't hurt vou. It it safe, harmless, gentle la action, and purely vegetable i , If you am weak, tired, down acd out ryCarduL, . If you arc sick, miserable, and tuffer from womanly pains,' like headacke, h-"-!;ache, dra" fcclii"?? pains lo s.ue, arms, less, t.w try Cardui. -tv -. It Is the medicine for sit women, s :l , It Is V.:t tou'x for you. . ' M P -i" . i.. t" V 1 4 tM,, r- -HITIiUSlASI smirnnual 'i. - - V "OnlyOnb; . The rare flavor, of that beverage of 100 years ago Gl B 'tit f :'"';- :. f ;...'-.- i '.". -..-r-ir'.',;' ?' .-.v ;.?',;: In Evtsry T Come Toddy ! rrends Maricet uffee. . - - , Then, this celebrated beverage could be had tic where else, r NOW yo aU can serve it daily on your table, for wo have perpetuated the old French Market blend by . ,The Same Unique. . Hygienic Roast ia, Process. Yoo can now boy it in thia city, for the natural strength ia preserved because .we pack it in: her meticaUy . sealed cans-without -" hunjan hands, touching it ' Order a can from your grocer warve rase wmonw-near rich flavotvAak your (raodbthav auv , I the famoua coflee ot tha Old French . Market he knows. V Packed by " . V-.. New Orleans Cofiee Go ' New Orleans, La. I! m "xi ii-'v Spend Your Vacation at Ellerbe Springs. 4 r . j , The hotel at Ellerbe Springs will open June 1st. Health and pleasure seekers will find this tht most delightful place to spend a vacation in the. state. The hotel is an elegant new one ,with large spacious verandas electric lights, baths, hot and cold water, and with daily-manil and looaj and long distance telephone services. : The, ground are shady and cool the, hottest days of summer. Many attractions , here for the pleasure seeker. Health seekers wUl find the Ellerbe. Springs water to be the best for the cure of Indigestion, quick relief for Hay Fever and Asthma, and aa ex cellent water for general debility and run down condition. A vacation at Ellerbe Springs will cost very little more than staying at home. The re sort is reached via Seaboard to Boekingham, N. G, thence by automobile line to the Springs, 11 miles over good roads. For booklet and rates address ELLEHrH EF&XITC3 E0TEX A. G. Corpening, Mgr., Boekingham, N. C. : : Connolly Gprin-o, IT. OS . : Wkara health aaata am avavr iaa vJ;T , C On the mala line of tha Southern Railway, midway batweea Xshavllla aad Ballsburr, In the footnllla of to blua Kldsa. -.. . j . , Thorourhly modarn In all Its epcolntmanta, ' Booms with private . hath. Vary bast ouiains, tab I a aupiillad wnn beat country products. ' Tan n Is. rsowlln, Panoin. Orchaalra, of tha vary flnMt mualclana. Mlnaral Watar t ,.au... for u and all forma of stomach and kidney diseases. - It Booth tna nrvH up a run down aystara. Resident phyaiclaa ia he, tel. Katea and lnfuriuunon sltuliy furnished on application - . . , j . Dpeciai raiea 10 lamiiiea aim vim . . .... VCc" II' Mineral C?r!nnn Co, BFtI. V, ' , t ; irr 1 Gaaarlly Sptlusa, Nerth Carallaa. r ' i st Water shipped tha year 'round lOo per faViia, F, ( . ...... - ' earance; 1 famous French Market la now produced in ; ' today vf j f - 3"i J. S von ; f t Ltd. - . V. o J :l-Vh, : 1 Ht. Taft if the latter is renominated. Vf A-t X: -J, .
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