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J. SV !! I. Hill 4 T II Mi r , . i ... Ho Vmtmt Til n Ha I ... T. V Ok Tear ft CMCBVTIM MTH. m Moatha -KM. Ms. .. mm aha eat aad IM a) Daily Ti n Hill tee Moot i saoDtha tbe Sat rTWaa .1 Ifc a LI. . .. 10 AMMKIUrf, Adverttataa- ntN mb be had t the eases. Copy for ckwiw must be la j 1 e'rtoek. a. av r.-.i. vh.nbi vtMnlutloaa of K -t mil Imlltr articles are charred at ib rata of mu par line cash la Entered aa eeoond rinse mall matter April It, 11, at tne poeiomce a cord. N. C under the act of March I 1WT. JOHN M. OOLEHBY. City KdMer Concord. N. C. XnvwW 7. 19U. An official document just issued by th Colombian (fovernment makes an interesting chapter in the controversy which grew out of the acquisition of the Panama canal tone by the Unit ad States during the Presidency Theodore Roosevelt. It is an official decree designed to instill into the minds of the youth of Colombia a bitter hatred of the I nited States and eternal execration of Mr. Roose velt. The decree is issued by tire di-rector-seneral of public instruction of the country, and gives the language in which history shall be taught in all the public schools and colleges. After giving the names of the lead ers of the rebellion, all of whom, it is declared, were "suborned by Yankee gold," the decreed history continues : "In the preparation and realiza tion of their criminal intent, they were elliciently aided by adventurers of the worst stripe, such as Manuel Amader Cuerrero, a native of the city of Cartairona; Frederick Boyd, an American, and the Frenchman, Felipe Buneau Varilla, for whom the opera tion of the sale of the canal enterprise to the United States had to produce filthv lucre and the Colombians, Esto- ban Huertas and Ruben J. Varon, obscure, ignorant and mercenary sol diers. "The United States, whose Presi dent. Theodore Roosevelt, was the soul of the conspiracy, hastened to : ,1.- ..J t; r.f rtWUgulJW lire pewruuv-i:yuuiv Panama and to snatch the zone for I the canal, giving to the traitors the ! gums agree a upon. Availing useii. ox its influence, it followed that many European and American States equal ly recognized the Republic of Pan ama. ' ' Is not their quarrel just t on Ckartty a AeheviU Citiaea. It BUT be take far Iran ted that aa lea a tbj U warid Uata, Ua ir wall HBjia asuh at. It ea the traded of Stisaea kfe Uat cbara are twa alaaiaa te tie tad iba unfortunate. While it ia traa Uat are Door bacanaa tee kav aa4 the energy to reach tba higW lava). vast majontr ol caaamng ease put ia tub lor ua aauar uingi jf kfa. I bar ia a. MMCB1 iiowever, in the fact that om of America' richest seioaa are oataav platan a anovemeat for iba xalitt of tba Buffering Door. It is coming borne with grafter force daily that the smi lioua of dollar which annually go abroad to convert tba heat ban could be spent to a better pui-rx at noma. Tba organisation referred to will direct its chief attention to deserving boys in destitute circumstance. The world is surely progressing wnen it recognizes tbe fact that the boy of today is tbe citizen of tomorrow, and that the hope of tba nation lie large ly in bis proper training. The lad has a claim on adult life which has been too long ignored. Tbe army of ragged boys reaches across the world, and their appeals mingle with every passing breeze that goes sighing down the vale of life. Tomorrow you may find the Holy CJrail under the folds of some threadbare coat or in the empty barrel of some poverty-stnek- A Writ Ua Cot Ore Charlotte Oh reef. Tim maaie a subject, as iba protaala alae af tba eoto ero aaaa 1 staffer IredeU cooaly poettaal getuua. A tallow freea near Jiaaraa nUe by the aasa el "JtUJ" j Anal name ia not appaoaaa ia tat story eexriod ay Taa JioorsaviUa Sa- lamriaa saa juat faa t Miaaiaajpia and, apoa raarhing hia distant ago, aaads taat paper a rarfeed aatrsta of tba erop. "Hill" baa a Aae aeuae of kumor as wall aa abandsst lyria laieoL "laa eoitoa crop," he re- narks at the begiiiDing, "ia not aaar so large as I first predicted. I aa advised that tbe army worn has de stroyed thousands of acres of lata cot ton in Mississippi and, with a hif kill ing frost this morning, I now revise my est male and predict only about fourteen million hales. And my hon est opinion is that ltie man nrbo sells for leas tbaa ten reals is a phoul and the fellow who holds for fifteen is an idiot. I find tbe conditions of things about as follows: "Tbe fields are full of cotton The price has tumbled down The merchants say trade is rotten No farmers are coming to twon. "And the Gentile and the Jews All have a rase of blues As the farmer will not sell Trade is as dull as" well. XXW LOXDOX. -The rirla af iba school ai this ptaee laeaaUy wigs is bask I hall taaea, aai praaUee) will hssaa aa aoaa aa the aJWMBi earn ha pal ia aaapa. The fuis as wary atash aaUased MMPacta aad ao Umt wlU aaa a healy teaav lit. aa4 ihfM. & C Bawraa, spaat a faa?. days ia fipeaear hat sreak ris Hiiiff their 4 aacater, Mr. P. & Moot. - Jacob PaaUajt spent froai Friday aotil Sunday la Charlotte risiting Fred PickJar. Dr. H. W. Iwsy and daughter, Viae Lottie, spent last week in Charlotte taking in the fair, and visiting Miss Sadie and Rises Ivey, who are ia school there. - Mrs. Aaaa Side and Little daugh ter, of Concord, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Irey. Mrs. Foard and daughter. Miss Sal lie, of Spots River, have been here for tbe past few days visiting Mrs. II. 8. Trott en home. Let us keep our theologies, J charlotte Observer. Sand Clay Roads. our psalms and our prayeu but the foot of the rainbow buries itselt in the haunts of the poor. It was Phillips Brooks who said: "He who helps a child, helps human ity with a distinctness, with an imme- diateness, which no other help given to human creatures in any other stage of their human life can possible give, again." South Carolina D. A. R. Chester. S. C, Nov. 7. Many prom inent women are attending the an nual convention of the South Caro lina division of the Daughters of the American Revolution which met here today as the guest of the Mary Adair chapter. The sessions will last four da vs. North Carolina is rapidly coming around to an appreciation of the val ue of sand-clay roads as a permanent form of building material. Tbe old system of macadamizing is gradually losing in popular favor, and, strange as it mav appear, experiments are teaching that the best substitute for this improved method is, after all, tlie cheapest. It is calculated that the sand-clav roads now being constructed in Cleveland County cost only $250 a mile, while the average cost of a mile of macadam in Mecklenburg, which has more than 200 miles of the im provement is roughly estimated at $4,500. For elasticacy and for per manency, the sand-clay variety is re garded as vastly superior to the mac adam. Prof. P. EL Shaw, manager of the Farm Life School at Teacbeys, Dnp this place L Cudp's hall on laM Wed nesdsy night, Oct. 25th on tbe pro posed fann-bfe school for Stanly. Prof. Shaw made a great hit with the farmer of this section and no doubt this township will carry by a good majority, in the coming election. rror. haw is manager or tne first and only farm-life schools in the state and the people of this community en joyed bearing bim tell how he con ducted his institution. Zeno and Iroquois seem to be reg ular traveling encyclopedias. They know everything that happens and lots that don't happen. HUSTLER. Mis Nora EOatta has Vera amidoy- cdfor the eoauBf asasna at Bethany The J. W. Liaker Ca, and the Laalt and Side Co an ears ia this nrgsserbeei taj week. After all of the fixbt aaa calk ef the drought, oa i tha earn will sum rise row. Mr. and Mr. John lUaahardt vis iles dewa ia Cabarraa So day area- Mis Mary Fisher will teach tbt school at tha Park school aoose this winter. Mr. George Brew aad family war riaitinf np Bear Faith Sunday. Clarence Klutta and sister, Mis Nora, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Foil, st Rockwell, Saturday night and &undsy. A number of people from around her attended tba Church Worker Convention at tha Reformed church at Rockwell Snnday . Tha next eon veation is to be held ia the Reformed 'church st Albemarle during tbe last to holidays of 1911. No frost ao far. around hare hurt anything at all, and some have reasoned that there will be no frost within the next 30 days, but that' prophesying some. LOWERS TONE. The patrons of Oak Grove school district are overhauling the school house in the way of adding a new frrnt, painting the outside rnd doing some work on the inside. After all of this is done it will add some an pearance to tbe house and surround ings. Mr. T. S. HofTner has been em ployed to teach the school this season. Prospects are bright for a success ful term. The Farmer Hiked. Catawba County News. The other day a farmer nrboae po litical faith is deposited in the safe ty boxes of the Republican party was complaining to a Newtm. merchant about the rotten price that has pre vailed in cotton, and the merchant took his breath away by declaring it was a blankety blank shame that OM Taft' had gone away out West and allowed the cotton crop to be sold for less than cost of production." The novelty of such argument is an "off" year put an end to any more complaining, and the fanner "hiked." For coughing, dryness and tickling in the throat, hoarseness and all coushs and colds take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Contains no op iates. For sale by M. L. Harsh. As publicity greeter Dr. Wiley bids fair to rival Mr. Booaevelt. We (Get a S lip Didn't Understand the Divorce Law. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 6. A pe culiar matrimonial mix-up is furnish ed in the case of Mrs. Sophia Mc Leod whose action for the annulment of her marriage with Alfred McLeod, superintendent of one of the subway construction companies in New York city, came up in court here today for triaL Mrs. McLeod was married in 1877 to Augustus Doull in Prince Edward Island and lived with him until 1890, when they separated. She came to Cambridge to live in 1897 and sued for divorce in Rhode Island the next year and received a decree.! She was not informed by her Rhode ' Island lawyer, she declares that resi dence in that State for a year was necessary to give her a right to sue for divorce there. Believing her de cree was valid, she was married to McLeod in 1900. Last April she was informed by McLeod that there was doubt as to the validity of her di vorce decree. She refused to live with bim until the point should be settled. Mrs. McLeod now seeks to have the Rhode Island decree set aside and her second marriage annulled. Chinas Names for China. The following table of Chinese words appearing, or likely to appear, in the news dispatches, may help read ers to follow with a clearer under standing the progress of the revolu tionary movement in the Flowery Kingdom. Hwang- Emperor. Tsin Prince. Tsin Wang Prince of the blood. Tsung Clan, or family. Tsungtuh Viceroy, or ruler of more than one province. Footat fovernor of a province. Tituh Chief military officer of a province. Taotai Governor of a city. Shan-Tung Province east of tbe mountain. Shan Hill or mountain. ' Shih Imperial. Yemen Office where official bnsi- Bes is transacted. Foo A city of the first class, " Ting or Chow A city or a totra of lesser importance than that designat ed byJToo. . Iloen A city of a dependent pro- :. vlnee. ,j- : ' :-r TO OTOE A COLD IK 05B DAT. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund your mon .y if it fails to ear. E. W. GROTS 'ft The big coffee trust, made up of Brazilian growers and American importers, has been trying various tactics to boost the price of coffee and get more money from the people. Always the man who is trying to dig extra money out of the public pocket, on a combination, hates the man who blocks the game. Now comes a plaintive bleat from the "exasperated" The Journal of Commerce lately said: "A stirring circular has just been issued to the coffee trade." The article further says: "The coffee world is discussing what is to be the fu ture of coffee as a result of the campaign of miseduca tion carried on by the cereal coffee people. We have before us a letter from one of the largest roasters in the South asking what can be done to counteract the work of the enemies of coffee. "The matter should have been taken up by the Bra zilian Gov't when they were completing their beautiful valorization scheme." Then the article proceeds to de nounce Postum and works Into a fine frensjr, because we have pub lished facts regardlna tha effect of coffee on some people. The barrowlns tale seas oa. "Where a few years ao everybody drank coffee, several cues a day, now we find la every walk of Ufa people whe Imagine they eanaot dHnkt. (Taa underscoring la eon.) Burly blacksmiths, carpenters, lab orers and athletes hare discontinued or cut iowa tne use of eoffae; aa there la not a person whe reads this aad will not be able to nnd the same conditions existing sanoog bis em circle of acquaintances. Is It not well fer tbe Braaillane te alt ap and take BotleeT , tat B CarteM ly" strong raea should pick eat coff ee to "Imagine" about Why aot ' "Imagine" that regular doses . of whiskey are barsxf al, or dally stags . of morphine T -? w .t r If "Imagination" makes the caf feine In eoffae eloej the liver, depress the heart aad steadily tear dowa tha nervous system, bringing on one or mora of the dosens of types of diseases which follow broken-down nervous systems, many people dont know It But It remained for the man whe has coffee, morphine or whiskey to sell, to have tha supreme nerve to say: Tou only Imagine your dls ordera. Keep on buying from me." Let us continue to quota from his article. "Notwithstanding the enormous Increase In population during the past three years, eoffae shows aa agpajllnaecresasjnjpoi Than follows a tiresome lot of statistics which wlad up by show ing a decrease of consumption la twe years of, la twaad figures, two hundred million pounds. ' Hare we Baa tbe eaaae for the at tacks ea a aad the BraalUaa saa at ABMrioaaa whe prefer te aaa healthful. home-made - break (sat drink aad laeldeatally keep the money In America, rather tbaa send the millions to Brasil and pay for an article that chemists class among the drugs and not among the foods. Will the reader please remember, w nrcr announce that coffee "hurts all people, " .- Some persons seam te have excess vitality enough to aaa coffee, tobacco and whiskey for rears and apparent ly be none the worse, but tha num ber Is small, and when a sensible man or woman flnds aa artlela acta harmfully they exercise soma degree of Intelligence fey dropping It. . ? rf' r ; W quota again from the article: y "These flgurs are paralysing bat correct, being taken from Leech's statistics, recognised aa the mosi reliable." -t- .,- e ,. This Is ens af the highest eompll meats ever paid te the level-head' ed, common sense of Americana whe cut eff about twe hundred million peemda of eeffee when they found by actual experiment (la the major lty of eases) that the subtle drag caffeine, la eeffee, worked dleeonv fort and varying forms or disease. Some people haven't tha character to atop a habit when they know It la tilling them, bat It la easy te shift from coffee to Postum for, when made according to directions, It to table a cup of beverage. brown color, whlob turns to rich golden brown when cream la , added, and the taste ts very like , the milder grades of Old Govt Java. , Postum Is a veritable food drink and highly nourishing, containing . all the parts of wheat carefully prepared te whlnh la added about It per cent of New Orleans molass- , ea, and that la absolutely all that Postum Is made ot v , ' 1 i -i- irr?,"-'W-. Thousands of visitor te the pure ' food factories see the la gradient and how prepared.- Bvery nook and corner Is even for every visiter te -carefully Inspeet, Crowds coma dally and seem te enjoy It. . , , . r ; 'i . V . . ij V - mi " ) BW la Business :M THE DECISIVE CLEAN CUT MAN OF ATTAI&S BANKEKS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN WILL FIND SOLID 00NSEBVA7T7N COMBI NATION WITH 8TYLE AND FINE TAJLOEINQ IN THESE Schloss Models WHICH WE PIOTUKS HERE. THEY COMB IN NEAT MIXED WEAVES THAT ABS EXACTLY SUITED TO THE MEN WHO WILL WEAB THESE SUITS. THESE ABE TWO OF THE NEW 1911 MODELS OF THE Schloss Bfcre 0es THERE ABE MANY OTHER MOD ELS FOB MEN AND YOUNO MEN. Cannon & Fefzer Co. s2i Yes, Mam, We Havcilt Cheaper Than Anybody OjSmJXJXm It B. Wmm & Co. Firniiture and Undertaking, Foreit HilL . Store PtoB 164 . Reodence Pkone 3C3-L "There's a Reatoa1 Postum Cereal Company, Limited Battle Creek. Hlchlgan, Beautiful 42-Piece Dinner Set and Other Valuable Presents Given Away. : Absolutely Free! Bach Ua yo makt pvrcAas st this stars smonntlni to ovtr en dol lar, tha total amount of lalo will be nnndwd out of tb Contaat Cari v . EVERY SATURDAY AT 6 O'CLOCK P. M. YOU WILL PRESENT - Y0UB CARD IN PERSON AT THIS STORE. ' On tlw Is and th fconr speclllted tbo vroa present holdlog too Card vhick shows tin laxfsst amount of pnrchaso pnnehsd. ont, will ra. celvs sbsolntclv fi of eharfo, bntUnl ksod dsooratod 42-Pieo dimior sot, . . .. -'r, . If your card doss Hot ontltlo yon to tbo set of diaha at tbo Orst awarcUnc, sold fvn eards fox subsequent diatributloa as -w will oob tinn giving awr a sat of dlahos tack week for thirty weeks, so tvws If tomej n ls does (t the set of dish ont wk, your esrd sray b ths Ugkest card som lata weak, so sav wvery card. As wnwunuf statod yom aro tntulod to a arr card every tim yos Bako pnxekases at this store SjnounUnc to $1.00 or mora. For oxampte suppose yoi purchaao at oa tlmo goods ameuntinf to $2.76, ws trill thaa punck that amormt 4(2.76) out of your card, so that snlsos you psYcha mor thaa that sasoant at another tlm, that card (X76) is. your higll card. Want your card soenrss you a dlnnr set it will be iiarkod ''oanceUed'' by ts and returned to yon. Yoa must sav this card along with say otk rt that yon may har as w karo so other big "priso" for yon, - Tko list Wotk w will flvo to the person holding tba larfsst amount of purchaaes during Conpss beautuul Chins Clostt abeoluUIy Free It is sow on display In our store rooms. Call and see it Contest betliu ' Hood)-, October Hlh. and oantinrret SI wks. signature i on each box. 25c t7M nr Ptftny OotnaaaV-41 Pay. WetWWaaf L-m W ITlSZBTAXnffl OO.
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