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W One Tear 1 ' i t Si nt I ul "Three ait-''!'.:. , ... .4 t tbe rle asat l" " . it .n at. Her 4 k, - on i.so t Rla Moaths Ma " Twelve Months M. OGUIW Ctty lMn.r. Coneord, N. C, August 10, 191L Davidson county has a most unen viable reputation for unfairness end unreasonable treatment of railroads and corporations. It is stated that on aeeount of this short-sighted business policy (aside from the matter of just ice and right) the interuriion syem will not go through this county at all. The latest object of punishment on the part of the county seems to be the Southbound Railroad. The Greens boro Record says: When you see a fly, swat him. likewise wfen you get the chance, swat the railroads. The fly may es caie. but the railroad seldom does. We are reminded of this by the read ing the assessments made on the roads this year. In Davidson county, for instance, the Southbound, a new road whose track has not yet been fairly surfaced, is assessed at $22,500 a mile. The assessment on the Southern is in creased from $46,500 per mile to $70,- 000, or mighty near double. From these two railroads, Davidson county will pull down $1,500 in taxes, and that entire county hasn't got a mile of macadamized roads, outside of Lexington. Up to the present time, the roads have not entered complaint; may be they think it is no use. Why can't we adopt a policy of live and let livef But human nature is about the same the world over. Take a man who is prosperous worth big money and he is kicking most of the time about the assessment on his property. Let this same man meet with adversity and nine times out of ten he wants to "soak" every one who is luck enough to own much property. We make all kinds of ov ertures to get railroads built; then when built we go after them. Thomas A. Edison sailed for Eu rope with his son, Charles, on August 2. Owing to his work on improve ments to his phonograph and his storage battery, he was unable to take bis winter vacation at his home in Florida. Numerous incidents are told of the inventor's last European trip in his recently published biography, f Edison: His Life and Inventions. The orchestra played "The Star Spangled Banner" and the audience arose when he entered the Paris Opera House. It was a worthy tribute to he greatest genius American has ever produced. Victims of Unmuzzled Dogs. Baltimore Sun. v No less than fifty-seven cases in which persons were bitten by dogs were reported by the police during July. Is this not proof that the law compelling dogs to be muzzled is not enforced f So long as owners of dogs refuse to assume responsibility, so long as they evade the law, we will continue to record a long list of vic tims. Much as they may love their pets, owners cannot close their eyes to the danger, to themselves and oth ers, of allowing dogs to run loose un muzzled. No one can read the story I the death or little James McSher- ry in the agonies of rabies without feeling that tbe life of one little boy worth more than all the dogs in Bal timore. Perhaps we shall have unmuz xled does until the law ia atriet.lv mi. forced by the Douce . and the owner Is held personally responsible for any damage his dog may do. If some vic tim of an unmuzzled dog should sue tbe owner for heavy damages and se cure an award from the courts, it "would make other dog owners more aareiuL as they would hesitate to some the monetary risk involved in violating the law. - Or if the owner if an unmuzzled dog, whieh had bit fen soma one; were made liable to jm heavy fine fend imprisonment, there Would be very few unmuzzled dogs ana very lew sunerers irom rabies. . 1 ' VlMMM a rt. aIm ft .... Iala, Kan, Aug. 9. The sentiment 4hat woman, convicted of an offense f . a vicious mature should not be Compelled tJ don overalls aid work rut her fine in default of payment is mistaken sense of delicacy, accord ing to Juugcu.u. Bmeltzer, of the ola Municipal Court, who put his 1 heory into practice by sending a wo . an to work out an unpaid fine on ,j 'j street , If be no prohibiting stat- ' e, all am hereMtar convicted in a fn.kt ,f Hfgravikted offenses will, t C fiult of payment of the fine, , '1 to d m bloomers and take . , .j luo tLia gang with i i nLoners. ', THIS DATS Z3T B2ST0XT. . Aerost 10. 1506 A Portueee expedition Wd- . ed by Lorvnao Almeida, euaeov r4 the ikiaad of If adsgaeear. 153fr-Grtec eateredOae tit. Law rence on bia second voyage of discovery. - 1709 A tea years India, war began - New iwrtand. - 1730 Jeaathia Belcher arrived is Boston to begin his duties as Kovemor of Massachusetts. . ", 1753 Edmund Randolph, ftrat at tor cey general ol the Unitef State bora in Williamsburg Va. Died in Clarke county, Va.. Sept 13, 1813. 179a Massacre of 5,000 peraoaj in connection with tbe auaok oa the Tuileriea in Pane. 1821 Missouri admitted to the Un ion. 1846 Smithsonian Institution at Washington founded. 1861 Gen. Lyon, the Federal com mander, killed in the battle of Wilson Creek, near Spring field, Mo. 1904 Waldeck-Bousseau, French statesman, died. Born Dec. 2, 1846. 1910 Republicans, of Texas, nomi nated J. B. Terrell for govern or. The Jackson Training School. Christian Sun. Reuorts are that the Stonewall Jackson Training School, Concord, N. C, is full to overflowing, ana that more room is sorely needed lor oin- ers who should be received. The ob ject of this institution is to take the boy who is down, or has started on the downward way, and help him face about, and if possible, start on the upward way. Youthful criminals, in- corrigibles, the ready and reckless fellows are received there, and given the best training under the most fav orable conditions. The state was indeed a long time in coming to any help of this character, but now that it has come at last to see the need and the results, there is certainly no institution that should be cared for with greater concern and interest. Is it not strange, though, that the most needy as well as the most worthy and helpful, institutions must cry loud and long belore their plea is given heedt It seems to be ever the case. This training school reaches the farthest down and so helps the lowest up. Its hand goes out for the fellow who is sinking and endeavors to rescue him. With Charity and Children we do not now see how the state got along without it, but now that it has come and its beneficial results have been seen it behooves the state to enlarge and equip as growing needs demand. We saw a great tarm the other day. The crops were uniform and everywhere good and beautiful We asked the owner how this uniformity eame about. lie took us out into his broad acres and showed how he had made all rich and useful and produc tive by working most on the poor and barren spots until they yielded as the best. A state may learn of this, or best results to citizenship, those lowest down need help most and first of all. The Stonewall Jack son Training School helps at the right place. FIRST DOSE ENDS INDIGES TION, HEARTBURN, OR OAS ON STOMACH. The question as to how long you are going to continue a sufferer from indigestion, dyspepsia or out-of-order stomach is merely a matter of how soon you begin taking Bloodine. It your stomach is lacking in di gestive power, why not help the stom ach to do its work, not with drastic drugs, but as re-enforcement of di gestive agents such as are naturally at work in the stomach. People with weak stomachs should take a little Bloodine consistently, and there will be no more indigestion, no feeling like a lump of lead in the stomach; and besides, what you eat will not terment and poison your breath with nauseous odors. All these symptoms resulting from a sour, out-of-order stomach and dyspepsia are generally relieved five minutes after taking a little Bloodine. Go to your druggist and eet a 50- cent bottle of Bloodine now and you win always go to the table with a hearty appetite, and what you eat will taste good, because your stomach and intestines will be clean and fresh, and you will know there are not go ing to be any more bad nights and miserable days for you. Bloodine will freshen you and make you fee) like life is worth living. Bloodine costs but 50 cents a bot tle. Mail orders filled. The Blood ine Corporation Boston, Mass. K. U MASSE, Druggist. r They Will Be Seen. All Bight. Statesville. Landmark. ' i We are gravely told that the latest silk atoekinga for women "are em broidered with apple blossoms, nas turtiums, lilac and pinks." Full many a nower is Dorn to blush unseen. Thomasvilla Davidsonian.. . f But you don't pretend to, believe that the flowers on the stockings will be unseen t They will be much in eyi-denoe.-, i ' - f Telling of the burning of the home of eittsen of Vnio. county, while the folks were out, the Monroe En- Suirer says there were in the house bee sticks of dynamite intended lor us n digging a well and these ex ploded, destroying a ehioken house near, the dwelling and killing sixty chickens. About an acre of good sot- ton growing near tbe bouse was ruin ed by the heat. , nns a mt ukd bx&tssay. 1 - ' .- Aofwt 10. , - Oilaoa WlHeta. . . GQaea WillcU, who has a wide rep- static as aa author, journalist and (rareler, was bora ia lleawtead, L. L, Anfuat 10, 1S69, and received hit edocauoa ia the publie schools ef New York city. Ia 1890 be begaa his newspaper career as editor of a pa per ia lookers, N. Y. Twe yeera la ter be quit the newspaper field "for magazine work and for several yean be held the editorial positions with several of the leading mags tinea. At tna beginning of the war with Speia be returned to active newspaper work and since that time he has acted at a correspondent in many strange nooks and corners of the world. lie was in Havanna from the time the . Maine blew up until the declaration of war and when peace was concluded he was the first correspondent to journey through Cuba from Havana to San tiago. Two years later be toured the East Indian plague district. Since then he has braved dangers and gath ered facts in the West Indies, En- rope, the Arctic Circle and the great Southwest. Convention of Apple Shipperss Detroit, Mich., Aug. 9. An exhibi tion of choice specimens of apples grown in Washington, Oregon, Mont ana, Idaho, Colorado, New ork and other states attracted attention at the opening here today of the annual con vention of the International Apple Shippers' Association. The marvel ous growth of the apple industry with in the past few years is evidenced by the convention attendance, which is much larger and of a more represent ative character than ever before. The proposed reciprocity agreement be tween the United Mates and ianada and its probable effect upon the apple growers is one of the subjects that will receive attention during the three days' sessions of the conven tion. Loss of Tims Means Loss of Pay. Kidney 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, 111., was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble that he could not work, but he says: ' 1 took Foley Kidney Pills foi 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 who suffers from kidney ills. For sale by M. L. Mars, druggist. Southern's Excursion to Atlantic City. The Southern Railway Company will run an excursion to Atlantic City, luesday, August 22, tor ladies and children, the special train leaving Sal isbury the night of the 22nd, at 9 o'clock. The round trip from Salisbury will be $12, the ticket being good for 15 days. Tickets good in coaches or Pullman cars. Stopovers will be permitted on re turn trip at Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington with final limit. Hay, Fever, Asthma and Summer Colds Must be relieved quickly and Fo ley's Honey and Tar compound will do it. JS. 11. Stewart, 104 Wolfram St., Chicago, writes: "I have been greatly troubled during the hot summer months with hay fever and find that by using Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound I get relief." Many others who suffer similarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart's experience. For sale by M. L. Mrahs, druggist. The Atlanta Constitution tells of a 12-acre field near Dublin, Oa., that will make 150 bushels of corn to the aere. It is owned by Mr. D. R. Thom as, of Thomasville, N.C., and Mr. J.T. Mercer. Last year they made 1,050 bushels on nine and one half acres. The Dublin (Oa.) Chamber of Com merce offers $1,000 to any person to match or better the yield on this twelve acres; $100 REWARD 100. The readers of this paper will bi pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all ita stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh beln( a constitutional dleease,roquire a con stitutional -treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken." Internally, acting- di rectly upon the- Mood and mucous sur. faces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the-disease, and giv ing tp patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting na ture iff Solng Its work. The proprie tors wve so much faith la Ita curative powenw that' they offer One Hundred Dollars for any oase that It falls to cure Bond for Its 1st of testimonials. Addresac F. J. CHENEY ft Co., Tole, do, Ohio. Hold by drugists, 6C Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. , :f " :.i V ,. . - The Lenoir News learns that up to July 25 receipt of the hack line from Lenoir to; plowing Hock were about $1,000 in .excess of the same period last year, the i rates being the same; which gives an idea of' the increase in travel. -4 " ' - Do not allow your kidney and blad der trouble to develop beyond the reach of medicine. , Take Foley Kid ney Pills, i They give quick result! and stop irregularities with surpris ing promptness. .Jfor sale try ML U MaroMruggiBt. V r,l . In the - Georgia ' general assembly tbers are 228 inembers, four of whom are republicans. Of this nomber 136 ?f onday declared for Wood row Wilson for 1012' " Judson Harmon got 20, Iloke Smith 14, Champ Clark 2 and Predicts Early Eadiag at World. . Indkaapolia, Ind Aug. 8- -"The world will eoate to aa and within a very few yeais," declared Edgftr a Muntganery, president of the Indiana eoaiereae of the Seventh Dey-AaV veatista during the .aervtee ox the camp seeeting now progreeatag here. 1 eaa not set the rear. It may he next year, it may be five years. But I da knew that it-will eeme berate tbe death of the' last man who saw the falling of tbe stars oa November 13th, 1833; There are few people liv ing bow who saw that phenomenon and I knew that the tad will eosee before all of them are gone." Elder Montgomery said that science had been unable to solve the falling of the stars ia 1833 and that he has scriptural proof that the miUenium would occur within the generation following that event Drought ia Mountains. Asheville, August 8. Mountain- climbers, who have returned from sev eral days spent on Pisgah, the Rat and that immediate vicinty, say that the drought of tbe past severs! months has seriously affected the springs in that mountain region and, notwith standing the copious rains of the past few days, the streams are still low and in instances bold springs are entirely dry. One outing party that return ed last night reported that tbe springs near tbe summit of Mount fisgah was found entirely dry Saturdsy and that they learned that it is the first time, so far as the old inhabitants of that section know, that the spring has fail ed. The spring is not far from the topmost point of Pisgah and is known to thousands of people who have in years gone bv climbed the mountain and drank of the cold, pure water. With the Boxers. "One Round" Hogan and "K. O." Brown will furnish the big show for New York fans on Labor Day. Open air boxing for amateurs is oh the card of the Irish-American A. C. meet in New York on Labor Day. Jack Dillon says that he will not go to Australia but will stay in this country and go after the middle weight title. Champion Wolgast picks Frank Klaus to defeat Bill Papke if they should meet in the ring at middle weight limit. WHAT CURES ECZEMA? We have had so many Inquiries lately regarding Eczema and other skin diseases, that we are glad to make our answer public. After care ful investigation we have found that a simple wash ot OH of Wlntergreea, ss compounded in D. D. D., can be re lied upon. We would not mske this statement to our patrons, friends and neighbors unless we were sure ot It and although there are many so-called Eczema remedies sold, we ourselves unhesitatingly recommend D. D. D. Prescription. Because We know that It gives In stant relief to that torturing Itch. Because D. D. P. starts the cure at the foundation of the trouble. Because It cleanses, soothes and heals the skin. Because It enables Nature to repair the ravages of the disease. Because The records of tea years of complete cures of thousands of the most serious easea show that D. D. D. is today recognised aa the absolutely reliable Eczema cure. Drop Into our store today, lust to talk over your ease with ua. Gibson Drug Store, Concord, N. C. It is not much us talking over your fidelity if folks do not find you f nend- 7 ONE Her Health and : Strength Back Again by The Use of Ordui. Tampa, Fls, In letter from this City, Mrs. XL a Coram writes: 1 was all weakened andworn out with wo manly troubles. My husband brought me some Cardui aa a tonic, and, from the first day, it seemed to help. I had almost -lost my reason, but, xnann to uaraul, I Ola not Soon, felt and looked like a new woman, think the remAdv.la wfaAarfnl ' recommend It to my friends, for I have received great benefit from It" . . Cardui act specifically on the weak ened womanly organs, strengthening the muscles and nerves, and building them up to health. a It helps to refresh the worn-out ner vous system and relieves the effects ot overworg, bow mental ana pnysicai. Fifty years' successful . use fully grove tne mem ot this purely vege ible, tonle remedy for women. - In every community, there live soma Who have been benefited by Cardui. . The beneficial effects of this time tested woman's remedy, soon show themselves in many different wars, Try It ., " i - V. .- Write KV ImSHf Mvfaory Davt, OwNm yw MeOcme Co., fsetnnn . Ti f SpHial wtraehens, at M-m took. Ham TfeMsns) m wtaMm-MttjasuiawnwearesnfaaM. . nNMV.LI-laeatktbe but remedy tor Bkenma ( Xma, Bctatka, Lane Baek, ' Stiff Joint and MomSm, Sore Throet , Cold, Strsms, tinrnius, Cuts, Brelsas, Oxio, Crunne, Neuralgia looUMMwut end all Merra, bam and ui Aehee nd Peine. 1 he tmatiia me Moaut Ark on every twduee end ImU like this nit, but hM k,i) bead on !'..ut el paoksg and i always in kr bOc Beware ol imliMmi, larre bottle, . fwn, and ! by all tleretaaedlelae. -nmtaed. w nwmy re i ui- i by -a haitAJ Ce la tMiimd, Va. mum won Freclde-Face New Kssedy That lemons freckles K "t Eot&t.. -: - .- litre's a chance, Miss Freckle-Faea, to try a aew ressedy for freckles with the guarantee el a reliable deal er that it will not eost yea a penny enlees it'Yeaavea the freckles, while if it does give you a clear complexion, (he 'expense is trifling. .?.-,r?. " Simply ret aa ounce of othine double strength,' from Gibson Drug Store and one Bight's treatment will show you how easy it is to rid your self forever ft be homely freckle and get beautiful complexion. Bare ly is mora than on ounce needed for the worst ease. . Be sura to ask Gibeoa Draft Store for the double strength othine aa this is the only prescription sold nnder guars ntee of mosey back if it fails to remove freckles. , ,. Many a Suffering Woman Drags herself painfully through her dail tasks, suffering from backache, headache, nervousness, loss of appetite and poor sleep, bow knowing her ills are due to kidney and bladder trouble. Foley Kidney pills give quick relief from pain ana misery ard a prompt return to health aJd strength. No woman who suffers can afford to over look Foley Kidney Pills.-. . For sale by M. U Marsh, druggist - Good Work ! Ko Experiments I That's our Trade Mark, That's, what we do. s Shall we put a Tin Roof on your house?. May be youn want slate . 8EB BRADY - THE ROOFER. Grady-Brady Co. Telephone No. 834. Have Your Eyes Examined By Modern 'Methods Six years of experience relieving Eye Strain. Eye Strain is relieved by Bight Glasses, scientifically fitted. DR 6. L IANG, OptolrisL Concord, N. 0. Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. DENTISTRY I am now in the Morris building, over the Cabarrus Savings Bank, H. a BEBBDTO. ' CHICHESTER S PILLS wnwl JUKfmengi ChUtos-ter'l UlunT Itlle la Kcd u4 U.M l bow. Mtled with Blue I mum etaev. 3a aT rm Prwnrlal Aski. TCinlIka-TEKS vumwh v KAnu rilil lav M am kaowaia Bart. Saint. Alvax Sdabk SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVtmilEtt Davis V.T..te Sc!;hj ; Spring The ideal Health, Rest and Pleasure Resort. Crowded each season. Not too high (1100 ft), pleasant days and nights. No mosquitoes, t Unsurpassed mineral water. Resident physician, Room for 200 guests. Sewerage, baths, electric lights. Splendid fare ana service. High-eUm Orchtfra of four. Bowling, skating, tennis, boating, bath ing, etc , ',-,'. f- f Telegraph connection at Statesville. Bell phone. Two through trains from Charlotte. Special low rates for June and Sep tember, 16 to $8 per week; July and August, $8 to $10 per week. Special rates to families raid ministers. Open June 1st to October 1st, 1911.' ; - - . Write for booklet to " ' vs' DAVIS BROS..: ftwBtMSBlTeiriwters. . Blaetaiie.lt. C aullleVA lloa. V bj a w : w. i , !-' Ska se Vae r;'" , What Tbsy Win Do fcf Yen' They will cure your fcacloche, strecsthea your klaacys, con rect urinary IrrcffulariU; 3, tcil J tty the worn out tlszas, end clixnlnatw the excess crij cci that carats rheama'Jn. Pre went Eriht'a Dlssass end Dla kates, aaJ rt:t:ro health arj itrecs'-h.' r.i.:;a g-IrJizti , Eoli at ZliTh't Brax Clcrs. I J ! n r"" t 4 ,, U ' BY SPICULL JL&JLKQSMirT WITH THE CELJIULT- e ED ltlSTLA TAJL0M ' . . si Bros oCDIOSS BALTDC0BE . a WB WIL1. HAVE WITH US THIS SEASON ! OUR, TAIL. I - OEINO OPENING THEIB- - . , . : Expert Cutter and Designer ; : ' HE WILL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THE CORRECT - ' , . .STYLES AND ASSIST YOU IN THE SELECTION OF MA- ' m tiuuaijB aitd to take . . NEW FABRICS -. Wa will also be able to show' you' as full a line of imported and Domes 'c fabrics as yon can find in the moat exclusive Cus tom tailor shop in New York City. , . ;. REMEMBER UlUvkHaMvV f ' Wwaaajil - U w ear wal u I August 7th and8th. It will cost yon no more to be dressed absolutely correct, than to buy ordinary Ready -to-Wear Garments. - CaoBOQ 1 Spend Your yacation at Ellerbe Springs. The hotel at Ellerbe Springs will open June 1st.) Health and pleasure seekers will find this th most delightful place io spend vacation in the state. The hotel is an elegant new one ,with large r spacious verandas, electric lights, baths, hot and cold water, and with daily maniT and local 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 will find the Ellerbe Springs water io be the best, for the euro of Indigestion, quick relief f or 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 home. The re sort is reached via Seaboard to Rockingham, N; C, thence by automobile line to tbe Springs, 11 miles over good roads. For booklet and rates address ELLERBE SPRINGS HOTEL, A. G. CorpeningMgr.; Rockingham, N. C. "Only One French Market The rare flavor of that famous French Market beverage of 100 years ago ia now produced in v rencn Marxei uoizee. " : - i Then,' this celebrated beverage could be had no-, where else. ) Now you all can serve it daily on your table, for we have perpetuated the old French Market blend by ' : The . Same., Unique ' ( - Hygienic Roasting Process You can now buy it in this city, for the natural' strength is preserved because we pack it in her-' " ' ' metically sealed cans without . ' ' , ' ' '- human hands touching it - eerve- eome tomorrow hear ' -rich flavors Ak your rrandlather about I the famoos coffee of the old French t i Market he knows. ...-.' ( ' packed by,-- - New Orleani Coffee CoJ, New Orleans, La. i it ConcotO, I j '-'' I 1 I-w . .vTlUMl iVAvAVXrAS' t "1 ' 'v 1 Copoy,.: KBWTOBJC BOSTON your measurk. THE OPENING DATE Fete Co. . Flavor" . . ;- ,. what v Ltd. L s I if'-, J ) Tlottb Carolina. Y w w J - I ! I r
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