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ui c::;:::j csily tfjsuxe t, a. mm ti,i .. srascaui-rioit ats. t Month . 1 r bfontka Omm Moalk - KM 1M -, niuitni AjntovHCBrarr. ATrtlslac rtM ee SO ka4 at taa M 'clock. a. ra. - Carta of TfcaakaT KmoIbUom ef He pact mm Kmllu artlcWa are ckarrve - at U rate at a oaala par Uaa ub la tuml aa can claa mall aaettac - April , llt. tha aaatafaoe at (W cord, K C, under tka act of Mare I. at tk arty ad kv aw 11 k Hlw hc pilna a, tka. Dally Tiikaar, will pmQi Qua ataatk 1 Hlx Months - 1 Tw1t kloatba . a.M JOBW M. OOLBSBT, City LMMa. Concord, H. 0, September 25, 1911. At sun-down last Friday night the Jewish new year began and Saturday mora than 1,000,000 people in Great er New York celebrated the event. It is a rather peculiar fact that there are more Jews in New York city than in all the rest of the country taken together. The total number of Jews in the United States is nearly 2,000, 000. The overwhelming majority of the Jews live in the large cities. More than 1,000,000 live in Greater New York; in Chicago 180,000, in Philadelphia, 100,000; in Boston, 80, 000; in St. Louis, 50,000; in Pitts burg 45,000; in Baltimore; 35,000 in San Francisco, 33,000; in Cincinnati 30.000; in Minneapolis and St. Paul 28,000. The larger part of these Jews have come to America within the past twenty-five years, and the rate of in crease from this source is rapidly ad vancing. The positions of influence occupied by many of these Jews give them a tremendous power, far be yond what might he indicated by their numbers. They are an import ant factor in the world of finance and control enormous wealth. It is stat ed that there are in New York city alone about 3,000 Jewish lawyers and more than 1,000 Jewish physicians. In each of the large universities and colleges there are from one to six professors who belong to the Hebrew race. The theatrical enterprises are almost entirely in the hands of Jews and the number of Jews in the theat rical profession is steadily increas ing. It is also a fact that many of the leading daily papers in the coun try are owned and controlled by Jews. Our question remains unanswered. It is this: Is there a city of 12,000 people (or 8,000 or 10,000 for that matter) on any line of the Southern in any of the states at which all trains do not stop, with the single ex- . eeption of Concord, North Carolina t GIRL JUMPED IN WELL. -And When Rescuers Went for Body She Crawled up Smiling. Spiro, N. C, Sept. 20. To be greet . . ed with a winsome smile from a : pretty young woman as she clambered over the curbing of a 40-foot well in '. to which she had deliberately hurled .' herself a few minutes previous, was ? the weird experience of a party of people living near here a' few days ',ago, the father of the supposed vic jtim of the chilling waters being at ' the 'had of the rescue arty. The '..story related toy the father, John L. Davis, of this county, and' other mem vbers of the would-be rescue party i" seems incredible, yet an investigation . of each detail adds positiveness to the fact that Miss Davis, angered be rceuse her father insisted upon her taking some medicine which was dis '$ tasteful, left the house in a rage, and wllking to the wcty deliberate . hurled herself over the curbing and supposedly into the waters 40 feet below. Bushing to the well, Mr. Davis saw kmo sign of his daughter, bat with the aid of Ms son and wife, loeat ;ed what they believed the dead body & of their daughter and sister and fcn 1 mediately sought tils aid of neigh- bora in an effort to remove the body from the welL WitO gloom and fear . ; tbe rescue oartv eethered asA made arrangements to Dsn tne corpse irom 2 the seven feet of water, bat just ss Ii hooks vers readv and the oaxtv start led toward ths iwelL the Shamir little bead of Miss Davis appeared above n v fusion, she let forth a gurrfing little i vlogS ths rescue party tbereupn be ? f earning maebiyj divided as to what Y ( should be done and "which was the beet way to stait to soeomplish any ( 1 rt ideas thai may ta'fe suggested them- SelVeS.- -'"'tv. - y. Miss, Davis refused to talk of the " affair or .tc expkia how Sbe escaped . witbotit serious injury. Bhe bore :lv t eral scratches ant) oruises about her body, bnt, aside from that, was none k the worse for her unusual experi- : e nee. ' u.Ir. Da vis and others who look- ; ed for the body before SHss Davis p- ' 1 ft i- to lin.'rr- 'inj fftf uiUr ordinary eiraavtancaa. But to ad4 to tat fall taero art feat of vator at tbe C-Xtoa and iLm Da via could not swan. - Tbe walla vara lima wit a fork a! iwmt aad id in frnpeaaiitt to seal. Still the fact raatAina Uat the girl jaaav ad iato the veil aad thai aba arawled oat, tat aebcdy ye baa beea abla to YU just exactly bow aba did it. Mr, Dana u a wall knowa farmer and! M aa mora at ca aa are other who witamid the affair tM ar at m to unrkretand ita meaning and manner of aeeompliabment. Jena aULrult aocaatad that sk must bar era lad aowa aad than crawled back again, and that theory ia as plausible as any others ad vanced. Baa rraadaca'a Lively Ckmsaifv San Francisco, CaL, Sept 25. As bitter a political campaign aa was ev er witnessed in any American munic ipality was practically ended in San Francisco today. On Tuesday a pri mary election will be held for the selection of candidates for mayor and other city officers, including- pohoe judges, district attorney, sheriff, cor oner and supervisors. Patrick M. McCarthy, who was elected mayor by the labor organixa tions two yean ago and under whose administration, according to the dec larations of his opponents, the city has been disgraced in the eyes of all decent eitixens, is the big issue of the campaign. Every form of graft is charged against the administration, though the protection of vice is the charge upon which the foes of the McCarthy regime place moet em phasis. Mayor McCarthy is a candidate for renomination and has the solid sup port of the political machine which he has built up since he came into of fice. The denizens of the underworld, who are said to have increased by hundreds a a result of the wide-open policy of the past few months, will, of course, do their utmost to aid in McCarthy s re-election. It is not believed, however, that he will poll as large a union labor vote as he got at the last el ction. The Republican and Democratic and Good Government parties have united on James Rolph, Jr., for may or. Mr. Rolph is a well known busi ness man, free from entangling alli ances with any political ring. In an nouncing his platform, Mr. Rolph said he would make no hampering pledges, would make no appointments for political reasons and would rec ognize no faction in the community. He expresses himself in sympathy with the labor organizations, so long as they are law abiding, and declares that if elected he will use the whole moral influence of his office and his utmost personal effort to show both emplover and employed that their interests and the prosperity of the city depend on their justice to ono another which alone insures indus trial peace. Not a street car wheel has turned on the lines of the Spartanburg street car company since noon Friday, when, at the order of Mavor Lee, who ad mitted that the police were so thor oughly in sympathey with the lock ed out men that they were not to be depended upon to give the company protection, all the cars were taken to the barns. This action followed disorders at Main and Church streets early in the day. Usjs our Penny Colomn--it pays. n ii. "- " . ' 1 ; sf)) AA ! i z':'Z':-'; AZZZ:'' ' r:zAz 1 1 rooDsrvrrs oo Eiasra. Dafaat si Xsoiprecity Am Xcsm Tot i AiTasdng Pries. ' Chiaafa Sept. 22. FwodtuC which Bukt aava baas affected by aa influx of C'aaadias prodaeta had Laa riar and his foveraneiit sot hoas do faatsd ia Caaada yesterday, roee aharpry is priea is all Anartoan sap pry eenten today. Wheat led tba ad- Deo ui was followed 1st ia the day by flour whes suiUars igsorad thair previous pries bats aad adjust ed their quotations to flirnras more ommena urate with the advaaeed eost of ths grain staple. " ' Data, too, felt the effect of the Ca nadian vote and ss a result eoasum- ers'may expaet aooa to pay ioeraaaed prices for breakfast foods. Ths ini tial meal of .the day, in fact, seems destined to bear the brunt of higher living coats within the next few months, as it needed only today's de velopments in the trading pita to add fores to the recent advances in coffee and sugars. The consumers' toast and biscuit, wheat cakes and porridge it is probable will but add to the woes of the housekeeper. The greatest advance in wheat dur ing the day was recorded at Duluth. There traders were paying as high as S cents a bushel more for the grain than they did before reciprocity was rejected. Minneapolis, the greatest milling eenter of the country, showed a maximum net advance of Q cents. Common Colds Host Be Taken Seri ously For unless cared they sap the vit ality and lower the vital resistance to more senous in infection. Protect your children and yourself by the prompt nse of Foley's Honey and Tar Compoond and note the quick and de cisive recults. For coughs, colds. whooping, bronchitis and affections of the throat, chest and lungs it is an ever ready and valuable remedy. For sale by M. L. Marsh, t'rnggist. How curious it is that each chorus girl that elopes with a millionare's son "comes of a fine old Vinrinia family." Foley's Kidney Remedy (Liquid) Is a great medicine of proven value for both acute and chronic kidnav and bladder ailments. It is especially recommended to elderly people for its wonderful tonic and reconstructive qualities, and the permanent relief and comfort it gives them. For sale by M. L. Marsh, druggist The dust has been laid, the reser voirs replenished, the bars are onen. and why shouldn't the universe ho happy! Bef ore Ton Beach the Limit. of physical endurance and while your condition is still cnrahln. tnltA Tnl Kidney Pills. Their quick action and positive results will delight you. For backache, nervousness, rheumatism, and all kidnev. bladder Anil nrirtftic troubles. For sale by M. L. Marsh, aruggist. Foley Kidnev Pill Will reach your individual ease if yoa nave any form of kidney and bladder tronbla Hies. For sale by M. L. Manh, drug- rresident Taft's desire for peace docs not prevent his making war up on the insurgents. to eat Made of selected rolled into thin bits ticular wayk , ' l' ft Sold by Grocers. Kfe.W! E'.'s r - - p fc. . . . A al mw - Ylslda t9 f id Tha Procf; .. Former U. S. Pottmntoi Recommends f..::m. WiaMiamr My Ita tm war rm ia a immi iui laul hr kw ikfiwui at Vim .nim, m mUmmtm M mmtm mi - -1 MTLAV bM t Ii iiimiiI mm mm iw Sfc r oun vtta ia iii nwita 1 wm mm. mmm win miwmm tmm I ULLAH tot liaa Am Tauatnla, a.IASXSIkaU Saartlle, Tk.Mf IS, We. Spent $3,000 on Rheu- . matism. - ? - - HorfnBt. fit? SV WIS. Akoat Tim wmtm mam I w I mtmm m tmmm M 1 laa fcrM irniam em at Itmnn, to watak aa pim aiwa tor all lion wnUw mm Utmt atv aoMon. l B Sprtao. mm re Mln a fcaaaau rtinm. Ita afwaa rmmtm mmrm mmm m ahnt. ak wrtar I kar kMala ka aaS lniila tor work mil tkUsrlas. wfclak. mm tuina.ll mmm iwiaillf to mj mmm mmm, tl mmm, ladl4 wpauia, u4 tori ooaaaaa lar.1 1 wUI krawtnd mmm from rk imiiIw, 1 IUHratkr.tlllluikaadoar4lToalaiBil will mammf mm, m tor. aaa I look tonm to a wnty imotwt. aaa woaia aat tok trm mmm mm mH of ia rrVx mt mm mmtMnm tot wmmi It ka aatfctatttki. . loan t aij UU7, avaw ummm, Oor.Ckrjok mak Lm Surrli Rheumatism Entirely - Gone. -,; - atarSiattyaULaM. I kwh tsixkouM.ua aa mum mm ar mm aot Uai aatratkrall7n tkat I mmrm wn taka a zMdlolaa tkt ka Son mm mm aiaok fooS Mr Kkniraatlrai U aa tlrabr rum. son ktonoa froftUj in m4 ana ru apti rood In toot. 1 kamno felt aa woll In a loot tlm. I woaU not taki StcMtoctkoeooa Tom Had tains lu on mm Imtla ordsr to ka aan tknt tko troabla U oa tinlroraakiatna. I wti I rolaatolOv mirnm thk toottoioaUk ana etow ! full roooanand Milan to anyoao oflarlB (ainoa) ALBSBT MeBBIDS; ; Oaarma,Ta irt Qnartntees) mi (hi DreW The Canadians Do Not Like Us. The following is an editorial Friday in the Globe, a Liberal newspaper of Toronto, Canada: "The people of Ontario do not like their neighbors to the south. That is emphatically the decision of yester day's election. liberals in tens of thousands must have joined with the Conservatives in city and eounty to show their objection to having any truck or trade with the Yankees. "That the wave of anti-American sentiment will speedily subside is en tirely probable. But the drift will remain and until Ontario becames less powerful relatively in the councils of the nation than she wil be in the opening period of the Borden admin istration, there will be no hope of bet ter trade relations with the people of the United States. The tariff wall will remain." VThen a man contributes a dollar to a political campaign fund, be hopes to get two in return. . Augustine; He conceals s useful truth is equally guilty with the pro pagator of an injurious falshood. -a. I uaM I P JjaasjioNS m bw MruaUTnaiaa A dainty, qiiicUy-erved and satisfying breakfast for folks who like good things IacHan Ccm cocked, and toasted in a pa ' ' 1 if. V CTZJL CO, Ul , Ge 'i, MUJgaa tiilGE TEft 171LL- -" UiiliaLii IliLiial i Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Natural Colo'r-Oandruff . Quickly Removed. , ' . - Tsre Is aotbikf nmw a boat the Uae of salac aasa for Matortaf taa eaior at tbe hair. Our grMt-trakdnotberk kat th-lr locka aoft, dark aad ctoaay br oataf a "mmgm taa," , Whoarr their hair frU aut ar took aa a dull, faaad ar etraeked apaearanca taay anade a Brw of aaf Icares aad applied U to tacir kalr. wltk woadettally baneflclkl effect. Nowaday are don't save t raaart to otd-tima, tliraoma ktetlrsda f cathariaf tbe barba aad makinc tka taa. Tkta la doaa by ekillrnl cheaiiats better than wa could do it ooreelrca, aad all wa hare to do la ta call for the readr-mada product, Wreta'a Rage and Bulphur Hair Bern edy, rontalnlnr utr lo the propar trrnrth, with the addltloa of sulphur, another oM-tima acalp raaaedy. - The aoaaufacturera of tnia remedy mthorlae drucgiata to sell H under gmar intve that the money, will be refunded f it f alia to do exactly as repraatDtcd. IVont uejrlect yoor hair. Get a bottle Of Wrath's Bare' and Surpbur to-day, and nodes the differanca attar a few dara' uaa.i . :-. -..: 1 - Thia preparatioa la offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle. aad b recommended and sold by ail druKciats, ' Bpscisl Axsnts, GIBSON DEUO 8TOEE. A SURE CUM TOR o : IN 1 TO 8 MINUTSe. r . In any part of the body Inaida or Out. .DR. FENIMER'S Golden Relief pTTT.Tirp UTSTANTANEOTTS. Vied Externally Curat: Houralrla, Tooth t Jie, Headaches. Baokaehe. ChlibUlna, Dram pa, Itching, OoM-Sores, Sprataa, CuU, Brulsaa, Wounds, Frosted Feat, Orampa,ate TJiMInteniaTiylt eures Qrlp, Colds, era rhroat, Chllla, Fever and Ague, Dtarrbaaa, dolle, Dyaantary, all Bowel Troublai, diphtheria, durante BronchltUk ate. OruKglsta everywhere, 8c., 60c and H. ilaaa CT UlTIIOnAVPCS'iroOura. mroular.Dr 1 1 1 ifw uniiwa, ranner, UTeaooia. h.x Tot Sale by Uibson Drag Stora, ; He would be s heartless father In deed, who did not slay baby's suffer ing as did Mr. E. M. Bogan of Enter priee, Miss. Essays: "My baby was troubled with Break ing out, something like seven-year itch. We used all ordinary remedies, bnt nothing seemed to do any good until I tried HUNT'S CUBE and in a few days all symptoms disappeared and now baby ia enjoying the best of llealth.". Price 50c per box, , y Z,ZZ,::'Zy!,ZJ,ZZZ Manufacture! and Guaranteed by A. B. Eichords Medicine Company, ' Sherman, Texas. SOLD - BT GIBSON UG STOEE, CONCOSD. -0. I0ATI05 FOE " COMMSTA- TION OF SENTENCE OF , Xff.CATOE. ; Application will be made to the I Governor of North Carolina for the I commutation of the sentence of J. N iCatoe. convicted at ths January term 1910, of Cabarrus Superior Court, of tho crime of embezzlement and sent enced to the penitentiary for a term or. iour years, - All persons who. oppose the grant- ling of the said pardon are invited to I send their protests to the Governor I without delay. ' - Dated this loth day of September. 1 1911. - :.. , MBS. J. a, UAXUJfi. lS2w.- lAsthma! Acthma! POPHAKTS ASTHMA REMEDY Igivea irtant relief and- an abaoluts cure ra ail aaes of Asthma Bronchi lis, aad Hay Fever. Sold by druggists ; mail ca I receipt ot price 11.00. -Trial Packace by man 10 Cents. IWHUAMS MFG. CO.,fkaa. OwaU.J. Oka, Sold by Davis Drag Oompsay. DR. J. S. LAFFERTY Practice limited to Era, Ear, Nose and Throat and Fitting- QlaRana, Ofllce la tka Morrla bulldlna. Itoom No. so ever Cabarrua Savlnaa iank. uinca noura: s to xi a. nv, aaa i. ta P. Bfc... - ' ' ' ; - . CinciiEBTEn n nno mJ, v i. - . I ' ., '' . . . . . Mh-I W. O 1 J I lm , .-' ....It . . . , k r kVws 11 fci.w - -wi J Li ' My health havirj ir: roved I here by notify my former patrons, friends land tbe pullie that my srvi-"i 'e st their command for any lcal bane:t lentiustsd to mi. TTvN t no gucs3 woric atx:ut the: 3 r.rv Sn ,Sy Tlzzd pricca ri-ht ca the shoe -ct V12 fzzizrj. And it kat stamped ca until. cLrUrcd . : public txcoiiatant3 have Circd the ccct ; cf mr-nufiictare and of morkctir. nnd edded the Flco Per Cent Coxizilzzlcnm These accountants pay no attention to the - cU-lashioned aaperstition of "even money" prices. All tney care ' curcis, clos&'fittlng - The chief thing that care Vaibout ts to put Z ValuBivsX as much ComSsrt and Wear s they can squeeze into each shoe. Thathtof -( cars aoout ta t " shoes naniirty, bhj ' sAcat B-eaOslM R Vl rVStAM tuVksaf Lsk 7 sins ia a flttinf priea 1 -you're sure :- to Sad la .' Jtegsle. i 33S W $585 v e FOUIIEN Leading Clothiers and Gents, Furnishers: Concord, North Carolina - Offers AU XX. , flT " mmmm mm, MWWV RecognifOTyfMtJicbeadquM v refeaaitalive visUon from every state m the Va ' - ' s I AaskSk anpoaajjaad ttatauctia asdat aa aaACAaa immmm mypimml sad coaductod If . .a . a rnwisratiaittalkatraakaaolopriliHii rliaaai. r t J ' HOTEL FERFECTION AT CCINSISTENT RATES . ' V J: ' BOOKLET ' - X V 8dl Are 1 30th St 1 1 C- l"J can I a LU riLt over wood LWlee if nnoaarary- 11 ' rifepioof Stormproof Uat aa long a the building and Barer f j U' aaadrapaus. For further detaiW information apply to f a. m. m' Lmmrmmm''mJ ' 'f Vat Sals or Cent The D. P. Dav- vault bouse on Sonth Union Street All moMern envenitmees, For Bale One 7 room two store house on West Depot street, close up town. ' : . . ';.'. - For Eale One six room cottage on West Corbin street, near new post offlee. Can be bought for $1,CS9. For Sale. One four room house on Loan street, f3X3. , rants Tor Ca!.' 200 sores, four miles south of Con cord, front' ng on puLlio . road one mile; C4 er acre. '- . 1C3 acres, four miles sonth of Con eor 1, on pullio road. -' Li acres, one nula east of Jackson Training School, can be bought for ' . KF.TnnTU. 0 m Ths prl:3 iz r.Lur-cdv aoout is an oc price.. ; Rcgaldesisaera just - as much Style and fmt , cloae- MA Jl UIW JUUV ksdat aa akahUadl ankaa oi Hotel - s - .v- 9 v ;i '..Jl ii Good YJorh! No ZExpcrlmcnts t : Ttsl's rcr Traia ZZu' ' . That's wLit ts tlx '. C1 r r t a m Eocf ' ci r. r 1 A. Uzj Is JV..J I'A CJtml ' tj l:: 'A J. M . Grr.' j'-Caujj GOi 1 4. A ft . M A L et.rs locc for rent c;'ro s''e'CrowB 1'roa. . staUe p oJ s' 1 for business.' Jno. 1Z. 1 at w. J. Kc::Tac"r?.T, -V, " Attorney nt Law , 2 ! I i t- .' lut to eausd
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