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W. 14 r mat , ,i i 1 . lie . 54 -Six-atnrt ....a i Thr.loBtM -- On Hufcth 4J-- mrl aB .Hollar articla ar charted ' ET4 m ' r11 ' ro4 NC, oBdtr th of Marc t. '!lVtW ttT T mmS h .". " lac Vrtraa th. UOr Trt .Moitl ? . sis Mmn "trl Month Bl mni ; ; . ,401111 MV OOUESBY. City mita. 'Concord, 'N. C, August 14, 1911. The morally stunted at Montclair, N. J., have proposed a bold and unique J schema to give the thirsty citizen of thai prohibition town the beer they ' don't need. They propose to "con struct a huge tank on Montelair ")fountain and fill it with the brand of .beer which the majority of the eoasumers preferred, with pipes con nected with every home of Upper Montclair, which has now no saloons; l'sttbsmber9 to have meters and to pay only for what they use; all pipes to : be of best nickel lining and full head of, pressure to be maintained; also public beer fountains with nickel-in-the-clot attachments to be erected in ' the parks, the company to pay either a royalty of 33 1-3 per cent, of its profits to the city, or to pay for a blanket license at the rate of $800 a year for each 2,000 persons served." Speaker Champ Clark has announc ed that he is heartily in favor of a na tional road building policy. He is a member of the Lincoln memorial com mission, and in that capacity he is advocating the building of a great highway from the national capitol to Gettysburg, "as the nucleus of a great system of national roads, built by the government in co-operation with the states." Mr. Clark has sounded a note that promises to throw this issue in the next campaign. Subterranean Sea in Texas. ? San Antonio, Texas, Aug. 14. The discovery of a subterranean sea in Hale and Lubbock Counties confirms the recent geological investigations tending to shop that there is an un derflow from the Kocky Mountains sweeping across New Mexico, the "Panhandle" and southwestern Dor- tions of Texas. For a number of years it has been fa theory of geologists that there is a subterranean stream from the Rocky iMountans sweeping southeastward to the Gulf. ,s It is contended that this stream is the source of many springs such as those which form the headwaters of i the Guadalupe river near New Braun $ fels, Texas, the famous San Pedro springs in this city, the Carrigo springs, in Dimmit county, the various flows at Sutherland springs, in Wil- liamson county, and a series of springs forming the headwaters of w the Nueces and those which pour constant streams into the Devil and ? Pecos rivers. Personal Notices. Greensboro News. Editor Way, of the Henderson Gold ' Leaf, has announced the inaugura tion, in his shop, of a novel scheme of reform in the matter of printing personal notices. He thus refers to it editorially: The Gold Leaf has came to the con elusion that it can find a better use for its news columns than to fill them up from week to week and month to month with the doings and movements of people who have not enough pride in their own community to help sup port a good local paper. There are people in this community who will twist around in various ways to get their names or some little thine thev SWAi Tlifl have done in the paper and then go fover and borrow their neighbor's pa per ev see . what it said about them. t Those who support their home paper J, loyally should always have the right 1 of way in its columns, and so far as th Gold Leaf la concerned this will 5 hereafter be it policy. , s, .v A Lira Community. Salisbury Post. , -".-, Th citizens in the community of St. John's church-in Cabarrus county are- alive to their best interest. An educational rally was held on the ehurch ground Thursday and it is said it was the most successful meeting of the kind ever held at that historic place.' -V V"s--''trt--ft'-i- - A number of addresses were' made and an inspiration given the cause of education. - This effort on the part of the St. -John's people ot stimulate and , n sourage educational develop- ni("- i-i their community is a fine ex- an,1 ,d to -other neighborhoods and is worthy of emulation, - ; - . .i V'-i Voter 'Kidney Pilla will check the t 1 lu 1 hy removal! the . .r( ILL. Harsh, drug- THIS DATB XX HIS TORT. i ' "ViAnftt ' 1769 yipUaoa ;oeaparteJ born. Died May 5, ISO. V 1771 6ir Waiter Scott, fenwae Sootea novebst, ken. Died Sep . t ember 2L 1S32. . 1791 Duff Green, stateanaa aad dip- '-' laaaat, born, Woodford county, , Ky. Died a t Daltoe OeJna 10, 1375k lSlO-Oen. JohAB. alamder bor in Winchester, Ya. Died in Hone ton, Texas, Feb. 19, 1871. 1814 British mad a midnight as- sault upon Fort trie, which was repulsed. 1846 First newspaper published in California, issued at Monterey. 1889 Republicans of Iowa nominat ed Joseph G. Hutcbinaon for governor. 1891 The Bering Sea arbitration award was delivered. 1903 Joseph Pulitser rave $2,000,- 000 for a school of journalism in Columbia University. 1910 The sixth international Esper anto convention met in Wash ington, D. C THIS IS MY 46TH BIETHDAY. August 15. Edwin L. N orris. Edwin L. Norris, the present gov ernor of Montana, was born in Cum berland county, Kentucky, August 15, 18G5. He received his education in the country schools, and in 1886 grad uated from what is now the Western Kentucky Normal School. During the next two years he was engaged in teaching school at various points in Kentucky, Tennessee and Texas. His spare time was pent in the study of law. In 1888 Mr. Norris moved to Montana, and during the next year he finished his legal studies and was admitted to the bar. In 1896 he was a successful candidate on the Demo cratic ticket for the Montana senate, and four years later he was elected lieutenant governor on the ticket headed by J. P. Toole. Mr. Toole and Mr. Norris were the only two Demo crats elected on the ticket that year. In 1903 Governor Toole resigned, and Mr. Norris became governor, and in 1908 he was re-elected. Lost of Time 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, ILL, was so bad from kidney and bladder trouble that he could not work, but he says: ' 1 took Foley Kidncv 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. To Present Steuben Statue to Ger many. New York, Aug. 15. Representa tive Bertholdt, of Missouri, sailed to day on the Kaiser Wilhelm IL for Germany to present a replica of the Karon von bteuben statue to the Em peoror on behalf of the people of the United States. While abroad Mr. Bartholdt also will attend the annual meeting of the Interparliamentray Peace Union. Many a Snff erinx Woman Drags herself painfullv through her dail tasks, suffering from backache. neaaacne, nervousness, loss of aDDetite ana poor sleep, now knowimr her ills . . . - are due to kidney and bladder trouble. Uoley Kidney Pills ove auick relief irom pain and miseov ard a prompt return to hcalfch aud strength. No woman who suffers can afford to over look Foley Kidney Pills. For sale by m. im Mann, druggist Taft Speaks at Ocean Grove, Ocean Grove. N. J.. A no- 1RTU- f ore one of the larcrest rrnwrla assembled at this resort President Taft delivered an addram twfav nn. der the auspices of the Ocean Grove yampmeeting Association. The Pres ident was met at he station by a com mittee of nrominent eitiznna anJ As sorted to the auditorium, where he delivered his address. $100 REWARD $100. .vwuu.. v. im Myvr will Hi pleased to learn that thar I at least nn A HraaA jut JIm... i l . been able to cure In all Ha stagea, and nun i. aiarrn. nam uacarrn car la the only positive cure now known to a constitutional dieeaae.requlrea a eon- Cur is taken internally, aotlns di rectly upon the' blood and mucous ur. "Hi i" paiisnt airenvut By DUIlalns k u vwii.Hiuiiua una aaaiaiinar na tor have o much faith in it curative power that they offer On Hundred Dollar for any ca that it fall to cure. , Bend for It 1st of testimonial. Are: . T. J. CHENBT Co, Tola, Hrll lav Jtwrtmtm VKA -! Tanks. Hall's ITamll Villa m mm.1L " Do not allow vonr kidncv an Mail. der trouble to develop beyond the renen oi medieine,: Take Foley Kid nev Pilla.' ThTi rid nniAV- mantf. .twl am. tnm i 1 ' !i.t '. - mwy uivguiaiiuia wren Btiryris icr romrjtnesa. Van aala Wv If T. marsn, druggist- . . i-; - yr V ncmcrkctlo RcrD Me one atanl Vtbre ot a runt .,a nwny adTaaUae tat anytalii lue 0tf price. IM hot Mut Bbaatlaa whlok mn-n th wastln eue hi th feel, thaa awkius owe ho of eoal A the work ef twa la otni lanrre, enly em ef aieie thu a doer noliita ef uprrlnrlty wnirh CoU'i Ho ainat Bang, the aiorma, Ba-tat taage, !- ertt all eibeta. , . Eitchie Ear d ware Company. ' ttrary Civ a JLU Ar Czz j ; ji OPENING DISPLAY OF Made -toMeasure( Suits and Overcoats FOR FALL AND WINTER. . ; . An event of great importance to U who know the value of well-made, well fitting garments. A representative of the gret house of , ; " stroso Bras. 'OititIiM&. ; Makers of. HIGH ART CUSTOM TAILORED CLOTHING will be here Thursday and Friday, August 17 Jand 18 With a full assortment of, the season's choicest and most novel fabrics. Let him take your measure. !' XTJhite ' rjortfoon - Ftoive Company. HIGH ART CUSTOM TAILORED CLQTHES Louisville Welcomes Elks. Louisville, Ky., Aug. 15jr-Louis- ville gave a hearty greeting today to the Elks assembled here from all over Kentucky for their annual state reun ion. The day was given over to the reception of the delegates, who repre sented twenty-live lodges scattered over the state. The business sessions of the gathering will occur tomorrow and Thursday. Farmers' Union Picnic at Georgeville. A large crowd from Concord and surrounding county will attend the Farmers' Union picnic at Georgeville Saturday. The veterans' choir has accepted an invitation to be present and its music will be cne of the feat ures of the program. Dr. Alexander, of Charlotte, president o ' the Farm ers' Union, will deliver the principal address of the day. The members of the union in that section have spared no effort to make the picnic a success and those who attend will no doubt be well repaid for doing so. Los Angeles is 130 Years Old. Los Angeles, Ca., Aue. 15. The Feast of the Assumption of Our Lady of the Angels and the 130 nniversary of the founding of Los Angeles, were celebrated here today in accordance with an annual custom. It was on this date, in 1781, that Felipe de Neve governor of Alta California, gave to tne settlement the name of Los Ange les. Hay, Fever, Asthma and Summer Colds Must be relieved quickly and Fo ley's Honey and Tar compound will do it. IS. M. 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 1 get relief." Many others who suffer similarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. Stewart's experience. For sale by M. L. Mrahs, druggist. To Suppress Play Piracy. New York. Au?. 15. An intern. tional agreement to nravent nlav nir. aey was considered by the National Association ot Theatneal Producing Managers at its annnal meteinir todav at the Hotel Astor. Plana for tho general betterment of theatrical in terests, also were discussed by the managers. Wa again ask our (rood friends. when telephoning to the office, to give the message to the one who ans wers the phone, whenever it is Doe- sible to do so. Miss Sue Nicholson is always in the office near the tele phone, and will be glad to take any item of news or other message. . MANY A CITIZEN FINDS THE STRUGGLE HARD - - WITH- A BACK CONSTANTLY DISORDERS DAILY EXISTENCE IS BUT A STRUGGLE -- . NO NEED TO KEEP TT TIP- ' BLOODINE BLOOD AND KIDNEY TABLETS WILL CURE YOU. - THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE' EN : TVMJaro Tata rT tw . .-. 1U1U VlJAXin. . MANY ARE CURED WITlf A SIN- OLE SOe TREATMENT. - - ; The Bloodine Corporation, - Boston, Mass., - Gentlemen: Kindlv ' nri mmr aiv boxes of Bloodine Blood and Kidney Tablets. They have, helped me more than any remedy I have ever taken. I am old, ruptured, and I suffer much from Kidney and Bladder trouble. I Dave oniy a tew doses left of the sam ple dox yon sent me, so kindly send laoieis promptly. . ; , xonrs truly, " - ; ; 1T10MAS TAYLOR, Ifftil Order fillftd TV th I'.lnmlma Ua pxa rxry CIr J j-t While selecting your Fal Suit allow us to show you our Complete Line of Nobby Hats. All the New Shapes in Soft and Stiff Hats. WHTTE-MQ&EISON-FLOWE CO. Have Your Eyes Examined By Modern Methods Six years of experience relieving Eye Strain. Eye Strain is relieved by Bight Glasses, scientifically fitted. DR t L IANG. OotometrisL Concord, JLJf. OSke hoars 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. SoLlhern Railway Schedule. ; P'nllnwItiaV SnhniliilA. ....vll.i..a i -----"- vuVuuiv auuiisiueu OH IT as Information and are not ruaranteed at 1 A m W O r-v -. a a ii i irom lticn lireenaboro (or Wlnaton-Salam and Ral- a,, raaUVItl IUf fftOrXOIK nu, rio. t uany ror waanmgr- ton aaVtiH nnlnta VneK a-AHK vi in, vvuiitjciai til rjtti labury for Aahevllle, ChatUnouaa and M.mnhli Dnlli. . j . . . Waabinaton. Pullman coach between Atlanta and RaJalgh. .:J0..a; m-,N 45 Dally for Charlotte and all local point. V?." - "aiy for wash nrton and Maw Tn.t T. .11 i V. Or leans to New Tork; day coach Mew .. .. " r, naaninaton ana all point north. ii so Daily fof Wash ington and New Tork. : p. no. 1 iany ror Charlotte and local statlona, 1:40 p. m No. 4 Daily for Orna. bore and local points. :4I p. m No. IS Dally for Rloh- u.vnu uv mi ivcmi poinu. vonneet at Baliabury for Aahavlll, ChatUnooaa Kienmona and Baliabury to NorfolV. 'K vt n 1tTA mm . - . and all points Boath. 81eprs to Maw Orleans and Blrmlnaham and eoache Washlnaton to New Orleanai fL U VERNOSTb. P. A Charlotte, 1. C B. P. CART. a. P. A, Washlnaton. D. 0 Seaboard Air line Railway Charlotte. K. C April 9, 1U. WNE ftectlva noon Sunday, April 9. Weathniinr1 ia Inat laa. ra.H.iAa. MoT 1S; dally, lefoe fc 15. No. 47, dally, 4.41 p. m. Baatbound. daily: No. 40, dally, 1.00 a. m. No. 48, dally, 1:19 a, m. No. 44, dally, (:00 p. m. No. 132. dally, 7.M p. m. Tmlna .rrlir. I. ri,..lAli. w. mm iwiiuwi from the eaat: - - no. ibs, :66, a. m. No. 45, 12:01 noon. . No. 18, 10:50 p. m. Arrlv from th west: no. , iu:vv a, m. H. B. LEARD. D, P. A, - Rale ah, N. C. JAi KEB, Jr T. rT7!T . V"oi'i n. ti iVilXHANICS rtteiSeTaCalBniah--- 522? Every 250 Pages Month "As Initnietia,but awn faacinating tha " hcl'P- A maipnaa for Banker, Docior. acmin.4ochBic. haaljUOOUOnadanmeo nooth. Intereet ewybody. When yo ate ont T??u?ew,1e,ler.w''1 ho m od5 f writ tbt The "Shoy motes' pvj. i :, tn, WA?"'nTi.ef-",'5, Pa.ifl'nBw ASt YOUR KEWi F AI rq OwAiinm popular acaiA: -ca uagazini t- - itoticsi My health having improved I here by notify my former patrons, friends and th public that my services are at their command for any legal business entiusUd to mo. ; ' - , Attorney lit Law. h M Foley W9 - n s What Hie Win Do for Yoa They will core your backache, strengthen yoor kidneys, cor. rect orinary irregularities, build op the worn out tissues, and eliminate the excess uric axW that causes rheumatism. Pre ent Bright'a Disease and Dia bates, and restore health an4 strength. Refuse substitute Sold at Marsh's Drag Ston. ty y. y vs. va y. TEE :imERE HOTEL Seventh Avenue at 38th St. Short Block from Broadway NEW YORK. Center of Everything;. , j 350 Booms , 200 Baths A Boom with a Bath for a' 1 Dollar and a Half A Room with a Bath for a Dollar and a Half A Boom with a Bath for a Dollar and a Half Other Rooms with Bath -' ' $2.00 and $2.50 Booms for two Persons " $20 and $3.00 ' Summer Roof Garden. Nearest Hotel to , the ,Nw Penn. B. R. station. Conven ient to all other Railroad De pots and Steamship Piers. ' v Dutch GrillMusic. Finest in Town (a la Carta) Send ' for colored Map of New Tork . PLAZA HOTEL, Chicago, tinder th same management. " EDGAR T. SMITH,; Managing Director :Q 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 ana service. High-elan Onhtra ofomr. Bowling, skating, tennis, boating, bath uKt tu. --. . - . -; Telegraph connection at Statesvffle. Bell phone. Two through trains front Charlotte. : : . - Special low rates for June and Sen tember, (6 to $8 per week; July and Aogusi, aa to siu per weeK. . bpeciai rates to families and ministers. i Open Jane 1st to October 1st, 1911. ' -, ' Write for booklet to , DAVIS 1 Dwaer wU rnrU(rs. . CZleaia.R.C 4, mney Bills t am now In the Morrl Building, over th Cabarrua Bavins bank. IL. C 0r :.Ki5Q. j , '.V- v jJA Strp: i No guess work about thess new Regal prices. .The. price is Etomped (t -I ngnt on the shoe zf tho factory. And it . isn't stamped ca until chartered V public accountants have toured the cost : of manufacture and of rrtarketmg and added 'the Fivo Per Cent Commission. ' T ; .cse accountants pay no attention to the: " old-fashioned Bupcrstition of "even money" ' prices, ah tney care ' '". m - r Ait J ; , ; The chief thing that ' care aoout is to put value just as much Style and I ; Cornfbrt and 'Wear as they '.' can squeeze into each shoe, - a The thing - care anon la - shoes namely, big value in a '. fitting price you're ante - ' t And la -Regale. ' ,, aoEca:4S:Fci2erCo.r Leading Clothiers and Gents, Furnishers. Concord, North Carolina. Do You Want toj Real Estate ? In City or County r If' so, No Doubt I Have Just Wliat You Want. (Offer for Sale the Following Real Estate in the City of Concord and in the Best : Farming Property 70 aeres 3 miles east of Concord, lies well with rod clay subsoil. 88 acres 0 miles easterly of Con cord with buildings and 50 acres tun ber. . , , 130 acres 5 miles easterly of Con- ccrd.two story dwelling: oat buildings, -500 young bearing nursery fruit trees, 6o acres timber $ 16.00 per acre. . - 200 acres 2' miles northeast - of wneoToV-; 20Q acres well improved land in No. 7 township, 200 aeres well improved land In No, S, township..':--vffJ 131 acres In No H township, tiro mues south of Concord. " 8 1-4 acres .in No. ' 4 township 2 miles south west "of Eannapolis on twg public roads, large orchard with plen ty of fruit,;,; A fruit crop has only tailed once on this place in 20 years. Lies well and is very desirable. ' 200 acres on Charlotte road 9 miles wert of Concord. Ono of the very best of farms in Cabarrns county. Will cut to suit purchaser.--. 86 acres mile east of Concord'. -110 aeres T miles north of Coneord, on Big Cold Water creek, 200, half cssh, halance in 12 months. ' - t ' 77 acres one mils esat of Coneord on New Salisbury road. . In high state of cultivation; S room cottage, 2 double barns, double erilb, 2 well fine water; 33 acres in cultivation, 15 acres meadow; 200 choice apple, 400 peaeh and 400 pear trees; also cher ries, plums and grape vines; 20 acre Sue forest timber. If yea d est tcs v.! it y:a v.Lit y:a r:it, mi Coxf Plus S- cn lb Szh : 1 aoout is .an ac. Regal designers just; as much yott doe. farts of Cabarrns County City Property ; : 6-Room Cottage on North Spring street, lot 70x 200 feet. - . - 8-Room House with modem im provements and a good large barn: lot 99x240 feet . k . 6-Bopm Cottage and stable on South Union 'street.' 8-Roonv Dwelling on Georgia" av enue, lot 70x200. vith modern im-' provemenia. , - ; r 6-Eoom' Cottage on; West Depot street. 6-Room ' Cottage on South Unioa street, lot 124x350 feet.' ;t r . ' 5-Boom T Cottars with modern Im provements - on i West Corbin, lot 80x200. . - 4-Boom Cottage on East Corbin, lot ' 5-room cottage, one-half acre lot on .2 four-room cottages at Browns mill oq easy terms. , , ' 3 nice building lots oa East Depot. I S nice - building lots i en Tfortn Mturcn. . , , r 1 JJuilding lot on South Union con venient to business part of town. " - C acres of land at Gibson MUL, .-1 store nouse ai uocnn auua. -6-room cottage on McGill street; lot 60x150 feet. . ' - 2-tory house on Ann street, lot 'A brick store house for rent op posite Brown Bros. : stable a good aWU VI ay uowvjo v Wanted to rent a six-room cottage, furnished, in a desirable community. v;i - t thzYt, l:t ht ksow jost to c;-lt 1 Ins it. 2 m. . IX - B VI J J I . X, i f
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