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7'"riji.ii7' . & !! I. MM I t cuaurritM um o Mvatfc rn Mota i i Oh Moal . ten aw '.4 TT as UMdCUUT. Aniata ntM ma k k4 It Ik Met an etaUar artlel a at th rat per U -c U " "n "?r ord. M? C, madr th act Mare. 1 k IM4M a - WIM prmllt On Moot Iw Moatha !. twm Moatas "liroverned ia the old way eould be bet-1 joaM M. oolbsby. city UJWr. I UOncora. a. v.. I WAftAGRAPHS. I Turkey is charged as the cause for I war with crueltv. murder ana uavinx I property that other nations want. When s woman becomes very prom inent thav betin tellinic the truth about her age. "Duped and delivered" is Colonel w.t..n ' AnmniAnt nn the result in I Canada. Alliterstively speaking tnat ... . i. is the best criticism we have seen. "Atlanta won t take commission government in her 's," It's about the only thine Atlanta won't take if slie gets an opportunity. Why should it have any political significance when people are polite to a president when lie passes turougni Uncle Isaac Stephenson's campaign expenditures seem to have been gov erned bv the scriptural injunction. He did not let his right hand know what his left hand was doint Drones on a Town. Salisbury Post. The High Point Enterprise says: "A man with a paier in his hand for which he was paying $8.00 a year came in and wanted some special con sideration from his home paier, which he has only been giving a half-heart ed, snd sometimes compromising sup port. He didn't get it, nor will be have shnt down on such people as these. We don't need them neither As far as this paper is concerned we does a live community. Every town unfortunately has some of this class of persons. They call upon their home paper to advertise their business to say when they are out of town and when they will return but never a cent do they give the ed itor to help pay his expenses. The chances are they will say the town has no paper, and if they do admit it they say there w nothing in it:. These are the sort of citizens that do a town no good. The way to have something is to pay for it put hard dollars in it. The publisher will soon go broke if the people expect him to print a live paper and not give mm their support. Salisbury, we are sorry to say, has . a few of this kind of people. Could Est Bought it Cheaper at Home. Newton News. A Newton lady recently purchased! an elegant coat suit in Charlotte for $30. On her return to Newton she found a suit displayed that looked so much like hers that she inquired as to the price, and found it $22.50. Later upon comparing it, it was found identical with the exception that the Newton article was perhaps- a little heavier. She was surprised. Seeing a lady's long coat displayed, she stat ed that one just like it had been of fered her by the Charlotte firm at $12.50. The Newton price was $850. Newton people who think to secure better values in large towns will us ually find that htey pay More for the same thing than they would have to do here, because, for one good and sufficient reason, th expenses of the . small town merchant are far less than tne eity merchant. It prices were the same, or even if the city price r vere a little less, Newton people whe make a living by dealing with New ton folks ought to spend their money " at home: for if their patrons follow- ' ad their example, they would hsve tr go out of business. r Homlcid Case on Bnncomb County! v' Docket for Trial Ashevilie, Oct. 17. It is probable that never; before in the history of : Buneomb county were there so many , homicide eases on the docket for trial and the docket is greatly congested. , Jailer Jordan says that he now hat I 40 prisoners in jail awaiting trial I ' There are mora than 100 eases now on I the docket for trial. The homicide I ''eases are Lavson Dougherty, who I killed Milton Mamby at Black Moun- - tain several year ago. ; W. Pitt Bal- lew, charged with th killing of his I nephew, "Buck" Trivett, on Park I avenue a few weeks afro. : W. I, Hol- - land, of this city, .rests in th county I ' jail in default of bond for th killing I of James Edwards, of West Ashevilie, 5 - and Ernest Webb, aged 14, for the killing of lis 13-year-old sister, Msr Webb, in th Newfound section two . weeks ago. . Th Good of Recorder's Court, Greensboro Record, Only two prisoners are in the coun ty jnil at this writing and on of them i is a United States prisoner. For this state of ailitirs the municipal court is rcpponHilile. Judje Enre is doing bus- inoMs and defendants are learning that en tr :1 to Supen, Court does ht- ' ' '. Court I ? hold every d i nr r ; permitted to i i,i j !, I .1 go direct to t, r t t! o county roa 'a whe ' " to work. what jos ens Trrrrxa. Racy OosuaaaU treat Um IrUM rwifllfMNIMVItUiiUnA Judge Bumi is a pretty bit bias data wae htu4 by mi ai t m arrma(l ay nia ainmn uuMf J8 ty would ot be aauhnc it around ia ovr4 wafoaa sad alop earta it they did not tnd a ready uia fur it. . - - - - . As th matter bow at and kfr. Tafl bar talked too aaoca to ! tX tandpatter and due too littl U, plM th insurgent. Considering that tbey wre-playiar on their owa grounds th victory of tb Giants was not of ebaraetar t set their admirers t bragging. Conditions n most towns that are ter II tboae elected to manage siiairs .... . . . ' better The Dolire have probably nine- tenths of the blind tuwrs oi the town I Knotted, but this is not evidence snd artless the people supply this eonvie- lions cannot oe wu, China should be careful that ber revolution does not give some of the uowera the opportunity and the ex cuse for grabbing something they have been wanting. The people are not complaining that the governor pardons s poor negro now snd then, but when the influen tial menus oi s criminal msse a pun for him snd the pull has its effect. ... , . . ii they feel that hey have the right to kick. ATTEE LONG ILLNESS. Mrs. Schwarti Was Very Weak Vinol Mads Her Strong. When we tell you that Vinol is the best remedy in all our large stock for making weak people strong and vigorous, we are only tell you what has been proved hundreds oi times, For instance. Mrs. Y. . Schwarti of New York City says: "lately J was sufferine from profound weak ness following a long illness and for more than a month I could not gain strength as I should. I then determined to give vinol a chance to help me and it is most satisfactory. My strength has been built up and I know that Vinol has been of great benefit to me.' If yoi are weak and rundown troui any cause, let inoi, tour aeucious cod liver and iron preparation, with out oil), build you up and make you strong. We gaurantee that it will if it does not we give back your money. Try Vinol today. Gibson Drug Store. EASTERN NO. 10. Mr. Jesse Cox died at his home Sunday night. He was 82 years old and leaves two sons and a sister and several grandchildren. Mr. Louis Wallace, of ( oncord, spent Sunday in No. 10 with friends. Miss Lovenra Hartsell is at home 'from Charlotte, where she has been studying for a nurse. Miss Hilda Sossamon. of I oncord. is pending several davs witli home- folks. Mrs. Martha Brumley. of Concord, spent last week at her brother's, Mr, J. D. Sossamon. Dr. Aaron Hartsell, the veterinarian of Brief, was in this ection recently attending on stock. MASCOTT. Republican insurgents say there (must soon be a separating of the sheep from the goats, at the same time mod- nominating themselves as the sheep. T) a., j i U ,- . jMMBWaBBMBBWMBBaBBaWaMBWBaBMaMMBMaBMBWaMaWamMBBMMMBlfcia k mm v piilL,nUiJ - ler. aad Mr. J. A. RJy apaal lU Saturday a ad Sands si lr. Jamas Lisa's, ixar KoorMrU, kiss Kalis OvaveAss: spent last Sun day with Miss Rena Orwrraxa. , taWs Myitis Frees spent last Sat araj night witk Miss Gertrude Over Mr. and Hit. C D. Orareash spent ksj rridsy ereniog ia Concord with taa ksttar'a aunt. Mra. Uattia Ma. .Vinli aiul VsllU Onmili wil go to Concord Saturday to work ia la 6t Clond hoteL A number of people vent from ber to Trinity last Sunday afternoon to bear Ber. Mr. Long, fiom St. John ehorch. Mr. Long has been called to take charge of th Enoch villa pastor ate, but it is not known whether be will accept th call or not, but it is hoaed by all that he will. There was a peanut weiinr at Air. H. A. Stirewalt'a Wednesdty night. Mrs. Claude rimrth and Mrs. Arthur Porter spent last Friday afternoon with Mrs. Earl Butler. SPRITE. The Sprite Oin Co. is making ready to put in a sawmill, hoping to gain many customers. The business firm of T. C. Love, at Sprite, is closing out for a short while, he is going to move his stock of goods ;,nd wants to sell as near out as possible in order to get shut of moving them Com shuckings are carrying the day. The cotton in this section s al most picked. Messrs. Wade and Dock Love are making ready to move to Monroe. Thev are going to run a restaurant at that place. The farmers of this section are hotline their cotton for 15 cents and will remain so until prices get bet ter. LIBERTY CROSS ROADS. Our farmers are very busy along now taking in their feed and sawing their wheat and oats. Mr. Jno. F. Trexler, from Mount Pleasant, spent a few days at home quite recently. A series of meetings will begin Sun day, Oct., 22, at the Gold Hill Holi- neas church and continue ten days; an are invited to attend. Corn huskings are few in our com munity this fall. We hope to report several weddings in the near future. We learn that our Committeemen have secured Misses Flora and Daisy Bame to teach the Liberty school. Misses Louella SFnider and Mary Goodman will tesih the school at Jackson College this winter. We have no sickness to report at this wnt.ng, we are glad to note. BILLY. GLASS. Last Saturday night at 7:30 o'clock a Tory pretty and surprising event took place at the home of Mr. W. H Boat, when Miss Mearaie Boet, of Glass, became the bride of Mr. Coy Taylor, of Gold Hill. They were both Tory popular young people. The bride by her kind and gentle ways bad won a large circle of friends, who wish them much joy and happiness.' A FRIEND, A Treat! So Svcct! Add Crcam-thca Eel A idldovs, rc2dry4oscrve food caoa cf v. cccLJ tzd flrsizd, ilea tc:3 tD & ci 1 t m m -s TSB TZZTZX 00U1UL I&f omstioa i rrloslaaa Tslss Is Z cry Cusrora Citisaa. - Bow to act is as rgsaty I kaowtedge os inaatiaubl worta, aa . this is partisulariy trs of tb Jiissui sad Uis of so Sanaa body. If yoe tuflsr witk bacbaaaa, wriaary daa den, or say forst f kidney tiwabi, th advice aontainad ia th following ststemeat will add a alaabl saewt to Tour-stor of kaowUdg. " What aid be asor eoeriocing proof of the effieianey of Doaa's Kidney Pills than tbstatBMfit f Coo cord eitiaeoa who bar tSeea permaaently eared t . Mrs. h. M. Motor, 242 N. Union St;, Coaeord, N. C, bsts: "I bsv used Doan' Kidney PilU and m retom for tb benetlt they brooght me, I ISiTorgly en ion tbrm. I was ia poor health ahd was sufferine from svintv- 'torn of kidney eomplsint wbea I jot I Doaai Kidney Pills at Gibson's Drug Store. They eared me and at that tune I publicly recommended them. During the oast tare years I hara en dorsed this preparation at every op portunity and save considered it pleasure to do to." f or Sal y aM dealers, fnc Ml cents. Foster-AGvuTn Co., Buffalo, New York, sol sgents for the United State. fiemember tb name Doan s and take no other. Th Bardar Scar In Monro. The Enquirer. Within th past few weeks five dwelling houses in this town have been burglarised in the night time. Phil Gaston, a colored man, bad the sum of $H00 or more taken from him ; then Mr. E. G. Faust s residence was entered and over $100 stolen; Dr. G. B. Nance had his pockets, robbed of a few dollars w hile he and his fam ily slept; and then came the attempt ed burglary at the Caldwell boarding house and the terrible affair at Mr. W. W. Horn's At all these places the burglar was deliberate and bold to an astonishing degree, and it is believ ed that in some of the houses entered that he hid himself for some time be fore he did the stealing. It is believ ed by many that one person commit ted all these burglaries and it is not at all a pleasant thought that such a criminal is at large in the community. It is needless to say that the officers and citizens are doing all in their power to bring the burglar to justice. Warehouse Company Pays Dividend. Mooresville Enterprise. The Iredell County Farmers' Union held a called meeting here last Sat urday, holding their sessions in the graded school auditorium. The meet ing was very largely attended, nearly all locals of the county being repre sented. The object of the meeting was to issue dividends to the various stockholders of the Iredell County Farmers Union Warehouse Company, a 6 per cent annual dividend . being paid. It is said that the union is in in a tiourisluair .condition and that in the northern- end of the county1 the membership bad increased very much within the last year. No action was taken with reference to holding cot ton for a higher price, it being under stood that everv farmer, whether a union man or not, if he was in a posi tion to do so, will bold his cotton for the pnee set by the national conven tion several weeks ago 15 cents. A spirited three-cornered race on in Georgia to succeed Hoke Smith as governor. Tb contestants are Pope Brown, former state treasurer Joseph M. Brown, former governor and Richard B. Russell, judge of the court of appeals.. .J Lis l.lzn ccr, t:r; ! z t:v.-a ti HUNT'S r " " ! iuHTin::Cu.J Is tb os aafailing aaiantUU dreas- tng wbiek iastaally rslieras aad par- naeatly ear ail bans, cots, barns, ' sprsioa aad wooada of evwry kind. Pais leaves at oae beaos tb air , ax eluded, and tb. oil covering acta as artificial skin. Tb quickest, fast est ta!inf oil known HTKT8 UQHTSIXQ OH 25 cents and 60 4 ants bottle rOR SALE BY QIB803 DKTJQ - STORE, Concord, K. 0. . Ufgd. by A. B. Richards HadkiM Company, ebarmaa. Ti Ell YOU LOOK OLD Use Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and Your Gray Hair Will ; Quickly Vanish.. Grav hair Is a mark of ate. and aoth ina- that can be said as to Its beauty will offset the disadvantage of. tola mark of age set upon J oar brow. Wvrth'i Saw aad hulphur ualr Ken edy darkens the hair and restores it to its youthful beauty. uur rranaiaoiBers and their grandmotnera Detor men used and sulphur - tor darkeains their hair. Nothing- has vcr beea foond more effective for this purpoa tnaa these two time-honored remedies, but Wreth. a modern chemist, has com bined the two with other ingredients, which make a delightful dreasiag fa th hair, and which not oaly removal every trace of dandruff bat promote) th rrowth of the hair. It also stoM the hair from falling out, ana auses beautiful. -' "! , ;"' All drunrists sr sutboruwd to refuM the money if it falls to do exactly renresented. Don t neglect your nalr and aoai re sort to old-tim balr dyes. Uet a BottM et Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur from you dranist to-day. and notic th differ ence in your hair after a few days' as. This preparation la orrerea w u nnblic at fifty cent a bottle, and to lecommended aad sold by all dragglsta Qlbaou Drug Store, Special Agent. Flower Bulbs. HTANCINTHS, SINGLE AND DOU BLE, AND WHITE ROMAN. NARCISSUS ' Paper White and DonUa and Van Uon. TULIPS. , Singl and Double, Crocus, Chines Lilly. (HBSOIT DETJO ST0H2 Breed! Breed! Good Flonr always maans Good Bread ns - Pcrccbin Fbr and be convinced thafyot hav the BEST t Law Pric. Dove-Bost Co; ." PhonM H and 121. JsavspaBaayBawawaBj -. . Tb Athletics and th Giant : will pluy . for the championship of the roat National Game, but yon play lally in, the strenuous gam of Life ind should you slide and tear youi janta send them to th expert Clean ire and Pressors of Th City Pressing Jlub, who are tlie Mathewsons and Benders of their trad , T. B.-FOWKLES, Propriotor. rel-rbona No. 18S. H, J. V. D.1UI3. DENTIST : ' OAn over Marsh's Drnf r "PHONE NO. 433. Store. DENTISTRY 1 m now In th Morrli Pulldlng; m th CksbHrruaf Bvinpr Hunk. . DR. H. 0. LX.X NOTICSI My health having improved I her, by notify my former patrons, friendi ind th public that my services are ai their command for any Irsd, Jvnninesi entiustsd to mi. W. i. ITTTCC" IT, 1 VttI:S RAY Hi IKE t 'Li ZEIGLER BROS, E. P. REED ft CO AND GROVER'S . SOF TSOLES FOR TENDER FEET, t .These, are three celebiated makes we offer you to select from. . . . - WE HAVE THE LARGEST. BEST AND MOST UP- TO-DATE LINE OF ; Vcmen end Chllaren's Rn2 S!lC2S EVER BROUGHT TO CONCORD. : ' Nothing like this variety of styles ever shown in this city before. We have them In all leathers Patent, Russia Calf. Gun Metal Dull Kids. Brown Kids. Black- Velvets. Brown Velvets, Suedes, White Canvas in fact everything -1 in all leathers and fabrics. fl We consider our Women's and Children's Shoe Department -one of the Best and Most Important Departments in this -big store, and it is our constant aim to make it Bigger and , Better each season. ' " - .! ',v,' ' ' -- -i , ' Come in and see if we cannot prove the above assertions. " , Always glad to show you, , . . tenca fi.Fcfesr Co. Drugget? J : Druggets! W have Jut received a lot of New Dmt fats BruseU's, VelTote, , Axmlnhrters sad Wilton's-ionjht at a BARGAIN, and. win b soli at s BARGAIN. Do you want to h on to share in the BARGAINS? Better com quick 1 . " A Beantif ol Una of Bnf to atlect, from at the LOWEST Price. Better see ns before yon buy. II. B. W;non & Co. The OhMpett Fnrnitnre Store la Town ia the Big Brick Build Jut, rarest EUL - - - P. S.. WE SELL CAMERON RANGES. Offers Ail f Hut b Best ) v repfesenlalnro viiiton from every state in the nmon. J. J V BAmi1 - '( Head ' M lWUIeladlpdasa. vl V HOTEL PERFECTION v V , 900KLKT Vvv CthAT6,and3CJi Zt c::.:::::? If so you need ens of ear Kv4..f Iwv..L-J, A c"'l can a t'.sa One I J in Hctsl L?f AT COfCOTENT RATES ennnoti. N. u Jinrn , iii. - Chang f checiul. f- i.OARD AIB LINtd, wctlv noon Iflindity, Anrll S. - Wnatbound ti-nin lv Cuarlolt No. l.'IS, dHlly, lo ne . im, Ko, 47, dully, 4.4ft p. m. . KuMbound, n 1 1 y : , . , ho. 40, etr, $'.'., -. No. 44, 6 m , 1 a. m. ho, 44. u-ii. (:!.' p. nv ho. 1 .i, oi-(, l..t p. m, ' 1 l o smv la Cbarlutt as fellows fr" it . -. . i !, ., a, m. ' - " 't : , a k, a .5. 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