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m tnm drily tribute j. bl wuuu. i - ... - - n WIT" ... iciKaimui stares . Dm Tear 't' TWM .oath 1 ?! Pn Moat . " ' rviuiini nv "AdvertlsUS i ofljoo. copy lor ekuiM "' he la at clSri TlSaka. olttou " I .Pilrlai are oaarged a eanta Mr Mn cash Id all rlia mail matter April 1. ltl. K"''BfV.tJv?1' r. u r tha aft of March a. pHiii oa the I . a aT""' t .it ie atonia j k Moaths J;JJ WIV .OHI M. OGLKSBT . Ctty Edltct Concord, N. C, August 8, 1911. Governor Woodrow Wilson see: to b in the lead for the Democratic nomination for President. His can didacy seems to have met with much greater favor among the people than that of anv other candidate. The New York World has just completed a poll of the Democratic Senators and Representatives in Confess as to a choice for President, and of the 153 who were seen and who expressed a ehoice, 45 were in favor of Wilson 35 were for Harmon, 2ti for Clark. 17 for Underwood, 14 each for Folk and Marshall and 2 for Foss. Geo graphically the poll indicates no sec tional preferences except, perhaps, in the ease of Underwood, whose adher ents are, almost without exception, from the South. Wilson and Harmon have champions in every section of the country. Marshall and Folk are "native son" candidates, and their followers are held together by con vention or primary pledges. Under wood, as a second choice, shows a total of 20, which, added to his 17 135 were for Harmon, 20 for Clark, moil and next to Wilson. A link f Satan based. Monroe Enquirer. Samuel Tbosapaon, a eo lured man living on Mr. Jam Latham faro lb Buford township, pat tub, a bucket and a watering trough at a luting 'spring by tb aid f the road near his bom. There i plenty of shad at the spring and nearly all wbo passed by the spring stopped xor a drink, watered the stock and thanked tha thoughtful colored man lor nis kindness in providing means for wa tering man and beast. Hut a lew days ago there passed by that spring a thing in man's image but with the heart of a hyena Tor be Knocked me bucket, ths tub and the watering trough to pieces and left the staves, hoops and plank scattered around the spring as a testimony that a strong limb or satan naa passea iuav waj. The baseness of any man, who when the watering places are nearly all dry ing up and for miles no place to wa ter stock can be tound along tne mgn- wavs. would destroy the vessels pro vided for the watering of the thirsty horses and mules, is Ibeyond expres sion, and if we were to attempt to tell what kind and brand of scoundrel the fellow who destroyed those vessels is this paper would not be allowed to go through the United States mail. Mr. Chadwkk's ErptrUnoa Wail . Qraaiag a Oow. Winston Sentinel Mr. Howard Cfaadwirk, of Bethania,. bad a thrilling experience soma days ago atule out in tha grass minding The Raleigh News and Observer publishes a letter written by Hon. W. T. Dortch, of Goldsboro, to Mr. Ed. S. Abell, of Smithfleld, in which he says that the report that ex-Governor Ay-cock will withdraw from the Senatorial race is "wholly and absolutely false." Mr. Dortch adds: "I have recently spent several days in company with Governor Aycock and I assure you without reservation that he is not only in the race to stay but from assurances received from all sections of the State, he fully expects to receive the nomination." No doubt Mr. Dortch is right in regard to Gov, Aycock 's candidacy, but when he states that "he fully expects to re ceive the nomination" well, that another matter. IF YOU HAVE ECZEMA OE ANY SKIN OR SCALP TROUBLE HEBE IS GOOD NEWS. You have probably tried one or more remedies with small success. This costs money and it is uncertain. We want you to try ZEMO, the clean liquid remedy, but we do not want yoa to pay for it unles you are satisfied with results. We have so much faith in Zemo that we want you to try it by sending to the E. W. Rose Medicine Co., 3032 Olive St., Su Louis, Mo., 10c in stamps to pay postage for a generous sample of ZEMO and ZEMO (antiseptic) SOAP and our 32 page booklet on skin diseases UK get a bottle today at M. L. Marsh's Drug Store and if you are not pleased with results they will refund your money ZEMO is a clean scientific prepara tion that washes away and destroys the germ life and the poisons that cause the trouble. Stops the itching at once and results can be seen after one application. aMointeiy cures eczema in all its forma aa well as hives, rashes, acne, tetter, barbers itch, prickly heat etc.on infants the same as on grown persons. Indorsed and sold by druggists everywhere and in Concord by M. L. Marsh's Drug Store. his father's) milch cow. Mr. Chad wick was holding the cow by a chain, let ting the animal grase out to the length of the chain in a circle. The afternoon being rather warm and the shade of the tree under which Mr. Chadwick was reclining somewhat comfortable, the ineecU humming in the air proved conducive to sleep, and ere long Mr. Chadwick we,i deep in dumber. Some time later a hornet came along that way and hew into Mr. Cliardwiek's oiien mouth. Mr. Chadwick itumediaitely awoke and be gan trying to emit that peppery taste from his mouth. Having partially re covered from his shock he proceeded to lie down again, slightly turning his head to the left. A large king snake was standing up about two feet in the air looking at t lie man about three feet distant. Mr. Chadwick looked at the reptile. The leptile looked at Mr. Clwdwirk. The latter didn't like the looks of the newcomer and lost no time in starting on a louir sprint for home, a distance of about a mile. The hust heard from Retliania is to the ef fect that the king snake is still mind ing the cow. The weather bureau made a pre diction Sunday evening which has proved wide of the mark. The pre diction stated that cool weather would continue through the week. Yesterday was probably the hottest day of the year, and today is but lit tle cooler. PARAGRAPHS. Deafness limol be Cured hy local applications, aa they cannot reach the diseased Dortliin nt ih r There la only one way to cure deafness. Is caused by an Inflamed condtlon of the mucous lining- of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imper fect hearing;, and when It la antlralv closed. Deafness Is the result, and un less the lnflamatlon can be taken o and this tube restored to Its nsrn condition, hearing- will be destrov orever: nine cases out of ten mnaa,i by Catarrh, wb,ich Is nothing- but an innamea condition of the mucous surfaces. We will (rive One Hundred Dollar for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, a ouiu oy uruKKlsis. fic Take Hall's Family Pills for Constl pattern. imeuody acted ugly and called Col. Bob. Phillips "liig Headed. Tl. i.l I ... IT 1, ' . , me inarioiie icws gaiianuy conies 10 ms aiu ana suggests -that a mis take was made, thut it should have been "Big Footed." Wants All Cats Shaved. Topeka, Kan., Aug. 5. Shaving all cats is recommended by the State Board of Health of Kansas as a means of preventing the spread of disease. The board charges the cat, with its long hair, carries more germs than anv other animal. Loves Blood and Thunder. account of the "Boxar Troubles." G. K. Chesterton on Novel Reading. My taste is for the sensational novel, the detective story, the story about death, robbery and secret so cieties, a taste which I share in com mon with the bulk of the male popula tion or tne world. FOnJU. TENT. Hiaa Annie Johnson, from Moora. rilte, aaa keen van ting Missis JUrj and Ana Broaaky foe the past few Una Iona mtingua, form baiuoory, is a most waleome visitor of Kias Pearl Motley. Mr. 8. &. Andrews, one of oar aid veteran, attended tbe reunion at Wil mington, Auruet 2 and 3. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bromley, of Concord, are spending a few day with bomefotka. A larga number of young folks from here attended the pieine at Zion last Thursday, and all report a nice time. Tbe Woodmen's annual pieine will be at Poular Tent August 24, every body come and have a nice time. A eerie of meetings is being held at Poplar Tent Presbyterian church with good attendance. Glad we hare no sickens to report The health of our community is very good for this season of the year. Come on. Patterson. We wish to bear those wedding bells ring at any time. LUBE. August 5, 1911. ALL MY PIMPLES GONE Girl Tell How a Blotchy Skin Was Cleansed By a Simple Wash. "I iu ashamed of my face," write Miss Minnie Plckard ot Altamahaw, N. C. "It was all full of pimple and scars, but after using D. D. D. Pre scription I can say that now there Is no sign of tbat Eczema, and that was three year ago." D. D. D. ha become so famous aa a cure ana instant re net in lucsema and all other serious skin diseases, tbat Its vain Is sometimes overlooked In clearing; up rash, pimples, black heads, and all other minor forms ot skin Impurities. The fact Is, that while D. D. D. 1 so penetrating that It strikes to the very root of Eciema or any other seri ous trouble, the soothing Oil of Winter green, Thymol and other Ingredients are so carefully compounded there 1 no wash for the skin made that can compare with this great household remedy for every kind of skin trouble. D. D. D. I pleasant to use, perfectly harmless to the most delicate skin, and absolutely reliable. A 25-cent bottle will give you positive proof of tbe wonderful effectiveness of this great remedy. Gibson Drug Store., Concord, N. C. Good Work! Xo Experiments !.''. .- TuaVa ra Trad Mark. Taas'a what w de. ' Hhaa w a Tia Eoaf aa rem: aotset. Kay k . you want tlata SEB BKADY THBEOOIXB. Grady-Brady Co. Telephone No. S34. Have Your Eyes Examined By Modern Methods Six year of experience relieving Eye Strain. Eve Strain is relieved by Bight Glasses, scientifically fitted. DR 6. L LANG, Optometrist Concord, N. 0. Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. DENTISTRY I am now in the Morris building, over the Cabarrus Saving Bank. S. 0. TTT.RRTXQ, Those Sudden Pains in the Back are Twinges That TtllYou of Hidden, Dangerous Kidney Troubles. Still, not every aviator can carry around a hay stack to tall on. President Simon of Haiti may prove to be the original Simple Simon. It is taking Haiti a long time to learn tbe first principles or sell-gov ernment. Mr. Aldrich seems also to have joined that horrible conspiracy against Lorimer. Mimic war can be at best but a poor! imitation of the real article. It is not ran by the war correspondents. The question is not "Who fathered tha trusts t" It is "Who feeds tknt". . Aiministrator of Arthur Klutti Will 4 8m Kailroad, Salisbury, Aug. 7 Attorney E. C. Gregory and Hayden Clement have gone to Pennsylnvania with Mr. Au raata Klnttz. administrator of his brother Arthar Kluttt, who was kill ed by the railing a span oi Dnoge on tte Baltimore . Ohie railroad, on which ha and number of others were wB-kinir. several week ago. : Air, . Klutti waa an expert engineer. It is understood that uit will be inetitnt - e4 against tha railroad and the bride ' eonstruetioa company to tha amount nf S40.000. Tha remain of tha un fortunate man were brought to hi ' bom IB Utaaer townanip, uua aouu- , t J and huried. iTV not allow roar kidney and blad' - A tranble to develoo beyond tha n xch of aneieine. Take Foley Kid- B J fUU. AUOT pita, quiva. i tc? iiTeguiantae with aTirpri - ; promptness. Fc eala bj M. I 1 rh, ?rn:at. . ' -' ;y. Car deaLng means to many maV. I t, 1 oilers fit to their angle. -, Loss of Time Means Loss of Pay. Kidnej trouble and the ills it breeds means lost time and lost pay to many a working man. M. Balent, 1214 Lit tle Penna St., Streator, HL, was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble that he could not work, but he says: '1 took Foley Kidney Pills ioi only a short time and got entirely well and was soon able to go back to work, and am feeling well and healthier than ev- ver before." Foley Kidney Pills are tonic in action, quick in results a good friend for the working man or woman wbo suffers from kidney ills. For sale by M. L. Mars, druggist. Modern Brotherhood of America. Denver, CoL, August 7. Delegates from many states are arriving in Den ver to attend the supreme triennial convention of the Modern Brother hood of America, which will meet tomorrow for a session of four day. Hay, Fever, Asthma and Summer Colds Must be relieved quickly and Fo ley's Honey and Tar compound will do it. . -M. fctewart, 104 Wolfram St., Chicago, writes: "I have been greatly troubled during the hot summer month with hay fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound I get relief.". Many other who suffer similarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart's experience. For sale by M. L. Mrahg, druggist. Robert Mattheson, the 13-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. D. 8. Mattheson, of Chicago, 111., who with his mother and two small sisters bad been spend ing tihe summer at Lake Toxaway, was drowned in the lake there Satur day afternon at 5:30 and was not recovered until 1 o'clock this morning. Many a Suffering Woman Drags herself painfully through her dail tasks, offering from backache, headache, nervousness, loss of appetite and poor sleep, now knowing her ill are due to kidney and bladder trouble. Foley Kidney Fills give quick relief from pain and mise?y and a prompt return to heal sad strength. No woman wbo suffers can afford to over look Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by Jtt. U Marsh, druggist - There are two hotels in New Tori day from each room in order to meet tbat must take in over two dollars a expenses. On of these hotels pays $120,000 year la taxes, j - v - . ' ' i i, , ''.i J. - ' . Foley Kidney Pills will check the progress of your kidney and bladder trouble and heal by removing . the c&asa. For sale by M. L. Marsh, drug- When the kidneys are sick, sharp darting pains strike you in the bacs. loins or sides pains that almost take your breath away, and often make you cry out in ngmiy. It is almost impossible to mistake these kidney pains, for they seem To center about the small of the back, where tho kidneys are located. Still there are many persons who think backache is merely a mnsculai trouble something that is expected to pass away with a little rest, aided by a plaster or by nibbing with liniment. Sick kklners cannot cert well alone. They need quick help; if it is not given, the usetul work of the kidneys stops. The filtering of the blood is suspended. Poisons circulate freely with the blood attack muscles, brain, nerves and vital organs. The kidneys swell and throb and that Is what makes those sudden stabs of pain in the iback. You won't be rid of the trouble until the kidneys are cured, There is no other remedy for sick kidneys quite equal to Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets. This simple veg etable formula has been used for 100 years and. has never been excelled be cause it lias a remedy for the kidneye only does not act on the bowels or on any other organs. It soothes while it stimulates, relieves all cngestion and irritation, cures backache, regu lates the urine and restores a per fect filtering of the blood. Gorham, Maine, June 2, 1907, The Bloodine Corporation, Boston, Mass., Dear iSirs : Yours of May 30th was duly received and would acknowledge my neglect to write to you that I am quite well of my bladder and kidney trouble after using Iwo boxes of your Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets. I shall recommend them to ell whom I may see suffering with tihe same dis sease. Excuse for my neglect and ac cept my sincere thanks for your kind offer to send me six boxes under signed guarantee to cure or money refunded. Yours respectfully, Box 158. B. C. FOGG. Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets cost only 50 cenfa a box. Mail orders filled by The Bloodii.e Corporation, Boston, Mass. M. L. MARSH, DEUCKJIST. HER FRIEND'S GOOD ADVICE The Results Made This Newburg Lady Glad She Followed Suggestion. Newburg, Ala. "For more than a year," writes Myrtle Cothrum, of this place, "I suffered with terrible pains In my back and head. I had a sallow complexion, and my face was covered with pimples. Our family doctor only gave me temporary relief. A friend of mine advised me to try Cardul, so I began taking It, at once, and with the best results, for I was cured after taking two bottles. My mother and my aunt have also used Cardul and were greatly benefited. I shall always praise Cardul to sick and suffering women." Cardul Is a purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, tonic remedy for wo men, and will Denent young ana oia. Its ingredients are mild herbs, hav ing a gentle, tonic enect, on tne wo- manlv constitution. Cardul has helped a million women back to health and strength. Have, you tried It? It not, please do. It may be Just what you need. N. B. Write to: Udlss' Advisory Dept., p booci Medicine Co., Chatunooam, Tenn.. tor Special ItutructionM. nd 64-Mee book. Home TreatSMat lor Women," tent in plain trapper, oa ra$uatt. What A . I , i rsrmsn f ' coffee. I I ' nowhere else.t II own table. Ft ; The : Hy&cnic "There la but one - - ..! .Andrew Jackson Asked For Immediately after his brilliant victory over the at uiaimette to 1815, he went direct to the Market for a cup of the even then famous Then, this famous beverage eoold be had Now you may serve it daily at your the old French Market blend is per Same Uniqao Roasting Process French Market flavor." For a reneraL all- ip of coffee nothing can approach French . Market It U shipped all over tha country in hermetically aoaJed tins t6 pctaarrs the natural strength. At all trocar.- ;. . racked by ' New Orleans CotTeexCo.. Ltd. New OrieM,L, . Davis White Sulphur Springs The ideal Health, Rest and Pleasure Resort. Crowded each season. Not 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-cleat Orchestra or" bar. Bowling, skating, tennis, boating, bath ing, etc Telegraph connection at Statesville. Bell phone. Two through trains from Charlotte. Special low rates for June and Sep tember, $6 to $8 per week; July and August, $8 to $10 per week. Special rates to families and ministers. Open June 1st to October 1st, 1911. Write for booklet to DAVIS BROS. Diners and Prspriators. ttJnWt. H.C fc LIIII V BY SPECIAL AJBA5QEHXT8 WITH TgE CELEBRAT ED MASTER TAILORS . Schloss Bros Compaoy BALTIMORE NEW TORE BOSTON WE WILL HAVE WITH US THIS SEASON .' OUR TAIL ORING OPENING THEIR Expert Cutter and Designer HE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW 70U THE CORRECT STYLES AND ASSIST TOU IN THE SELECTION OF MA TERIALS AND TO TAKE YOUR MEASURE. NEW FABRICS We will also be able to show yoa as full a lino of imported and Domes 'c fabrics as you can find in the most exclusive Cus tom tailor shop in New York City. REMEMBER THE OPENING DATE Moiav m ludav If tf August 7 th andI8th. It will cost you no more to be dressed absolutely correct, than to buy ordinary Ready-to-Wear Garments. Cannon & FetzerCo. Trinity - College 1859 1892 1910-1911 v y y ty, t '1H U O if m 1 J w mm soil Three memorial dateai Tha Graatloa; of the Charter for Trinity Collect The Removal ot the Colleare to tha crowing and oroaperoma City ot Dot. haa The BaUdls ot the New and Greater Trlalty. MaaraiSceat bow baUdlasa with atew eejnlpmeat aad alarseS facilities. Comfortable hyarleale Sormlterlea aad" heaatlfal pleasant aarroaadlae-. Fire departmental Academic! Mechanical, Civil, and Electrical Ensineer lasi Law) EdaoatloB) Graduation. For ratal oaroe and other information, address B. L. FLOWERS, Secretary, Durham, IT. V, Trinity Park School ESTABLISHED 1888. Location Ideal Eanlpmeat aanarpaaaed. Stndents hare asa of the library, gymnasium, and athletic fields ot Trinity College. Special attention giren to health. A teacher in each dormitory looks after the Irving conditions ot boy a ander his care. Facnlty ot college graduates. Bloat mordera method of Instruction. Fall term opens September IS. For illustrated catatonia, address W. W. PEELE, Headmaster, Durham, H. ft Connelly Springs, N. 0. Where health Soata oa every fcreea. . On the main line of tbe Southern Hallway, midway between Ajhevllle and Salisbury, la the foothill of tha Blue Ridge. Thoroughly modern in all It appointment. Room with private bath. Very best cuisine, table supplied with best country product. Tennis, Bowling, Dancing, Orchestra ot the very finest musicians. Mineral Water Spacing for dyspepsia and all form of stomach and kidney diseases. It .i . 1 1 Jt n M DuMm nhHliil.M In hn tel. v Rate and Information gladly furnished on application Special rate to families and parties. . Connelly Mineral Springs Co. HEHRT TAHSTORT, Secretary " . . - Connelly Springs, North Carellaa. Connelly Mineral Spring Water shipped tbe year 'round 10c per gallon. P. O. B. Connelly Spring. t ... 4 Seventh Avenue at 38th SU Ck. Dln.1. TtmJo 1 UIHHI A1W& M.vunj NEW YORE. Center of Everything.'--'' I 350 Rooms 200 Baths A Room with a Bath for a - I Dollar and a Half . ' A Room with a Bath for a - -. Dollar and a Half I A Boom with a Bath for a ' poUar and Half il Other Booms with Bath" I t2.00 and ' 4 Innmi fia leu PMvn ' 1 K 120 and 13.00 Summer Roof Garden. ' Nearest HoUt to .the New Psnn. B, B. station. Conven ient to all other Railroad De pot and 8teamhip Pier. Dutch Grill Music.'; Finest in Town (ft la Carte) Send for eolored Map of New York - PLAZA . HOTEL, Chicago, under tha asms management. i EDGAR T. SMITH, ',L j " The Collegiate Institute KT. PLEASANT, K. C. . A High -Grade Institution for key and yonng ' vrlth aa estab lahed repntatlon for aeoompllahlng re - salts. Prepares for Buslnesa, Teaching, or tho Junior "Class In Co 11 eg n. Location unsurpassed for healthrsdo . aeaa.- Eavtroaasent exceptionally fro from dlstrnct- Ing aad Immoral InSnenee. Kaeoltr of onporlencoa cotleve and TJa'veraUy men, . Splendid Library, Umii tng Room ami Society Hall. CmbwsIsm brick awtla : tag oa shade I esalaenee overlook tng town. Gotoi nsst that apola to atanllneea aad honor, gad dsioi ' lope self control. ' New Boarding - HalL Kxpeoea 'very saederaie far advantages ; a gored. - IUuatrated . catalog no with fall Infonaatloa neat upon renjaeot. Address, C. F. McALUSTEB. A. Prtadpil w . w w is Spend Your Vacation at Ellerbe Springs. . . ' -' The hotel at Ellerbe Spring will open Jane 1st. Health and pleasure seekers will find this th most delightful plaee to spend a vacation in tha state. The hotel is an elegant new one ,with large spaeiout verandas, electric lights, baths, hot and cold water, and with daily manil and local and long distance telephone services. The ground are shady and cool ths hottest days of summer. . Many attractions here for ths pleasure seeker. Health seekers will find ths Ellerbe Springs water to be the best for th cur of Indigestion, quick relief for Hay Fever and Asthma, and an ex cellent water for general debility and run down condition. A vacation at Ellerbe Springs will eost very little more than staying at borne.' Th re sort is 'reached via Seaboard to Rockingham, N. C, thence by automobile line to the Springs, 11 miles over good roads. For booklet and rates address ELLERBE STRINGS HOTEL, A. 0. Corpenlng, Mgr., Rockingham, N. C. Penny Column ads ax cash. :' . Use our Penny" Column--4l pan.
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