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A. B ill, SMS mm4 r i IMMifcA t ' Co MetV ii s kiwathe Aw umma rate mi k had at tk kva, fee imum mm k la b '), a. BV Cuu of thuU mWlol Butsri mmm aiautar huoin ar at im rmi e I Mala aar Mas aih la Enlaced Be eeeewd AbtU la. Ml A at the atafl aaatter at Caa- ar4. M C. aaaa th et Mama 1 SBSI. Conaora, H. C, November 10, 19U. Major Hal pliill in thi morning' Chariot. Observer eose out "flat footed" ia for of tbe adoption bj Chariot tt of the commission form of gin i iMimil B ealle upon tba Greater Chariottto Club to wag a campaigns, for tba adoption of this ptaa of "iT"g tba affair of the eity, eayiag it eaa engage in no bat- tar work. The Major say: What is needed in Charlotte ia tba f rwuiiii inn form of government for thia eity. It ia aana and safe. It ia in sympathy with tba sentiment of tba times. It would plaoa tba pnblie basins on a tmsiness basis. It wooll take vp a (Treat daal of lost motion. It weald result in tba management of our mniudpal affair with the serer et aeoaoary consistent with efficient ervie. It would sav. tba eommunity from tba contagion of pohtie which nrast eat into the heart of communi ty life. It ia a policy which hai worked with great advantage in oth er towns and cities similarly actuat ed, and it would be of the largest ben efit to thia town in every conceivable way. Thia ia an issue upon which all good eitisens, regardless of past or present political affiliations or fac tional differences, could unite and should united. We all want to sec Cbarlottte grow and thia is the way to make it grow. A sound mind in a sound body, a business administration of business of the people, wise plan ning, good aounsel, thorough work and no polities in book-keeping, and this community would go ahead by leap and bonds. Let us all get to gether for commission government in Cbarlottte because it will be for the benefit of Chorlotte. Six years ago Mr. Taft made a speech at Akron, in which be de nounced the notorious Cos machine in Cincinnati. He said be could taka great pleasure ia voting against it. He declared this four Republican ma chine was a stench in the nostrils of all good citizens. The people of Ohio realized that William H. Taft was tailing the troth, and they applauded him vigorously and with the utmost sincerity. On Tuesday Mr. Taft voted fof the Cos machine which ia still the disgraceful alliance of polities, corrupt business and the brothels that it was in 1906. The President also indorsed the candidate of the Cox machine on the ground that "condi tiona bad substantially changed." Whatever tba President was' alluding to, U was not the Cor machine, for it had remained as fool as ever. The only! change visible to observers is that, whereas six years ago Mr. Taft was not a candidate; for office, he is today. Can it be possible CSat Philadelphia has turned her face to the rising sun of honest government f That city for yean has had a corrupt municipal government, so rotten that the stench has become an offense throughout the country. On last lmsday Randolph Blankenburg was ohosen mayor by the narrow majority of 4,364 votes in as total of 270,000. !Ee has been known for years' as "the war boras of reform," and is ecognized as s man who fights for reform .because he honestly desires it If he can re form the heretofore considered hope less' eity of Philadelphia, he need not quail before any task. . The prediction is made st the La FolisUe headquarter in Washington thattbe administration will find it poeeibls to send a solid Taft delega tiotf from the South to tba next con vention, "For many weeks," say a statement given oat at the La Fol lett headquarters, 'Jthars has been dgH that the Southern BepnbHcsns bar been fearful that the renomina tioaVtof President Taft will be a sariou meaaa to their continued re ceipt of bi-monthly checks from the United States treasury. ' The South ia affording the Progressiva campaign eonubittee mora anoooragement than any otbaf section of the country." To Statesville pastors have nn- der consideration argent calls to oth er t Jds ef labor. Rev. C: B. Baynal, pastor of tb First Presbyterian ha ah, has a sail to the church at CL lei EiU, Berv C. ES Maadry, pas or of the First Baptist chureh, has Ilatterip- rail to the Baptist Teb en in L;;fh and the First Bap tist chureh at'Valdosta, Qa. iris", ia' aom times a failure lit . o&r&Ajr soxb rxarx rrtaiaas af Vaa Mala Vm OaVsWaa rta &m?mm ZxUa. -JSsavaWUas!&tM look forward wuk (rwal asst te Irtda? aagss waaa, ami ays. Briaieiy ssmaismnrshn and ealeWat usajtWsawsjJiiiss aai asgwi Ha ei uparaflna at tea Xaigkta ei fydias Orpbaa Xdsas at Oart will ha held, pettai ail arts aa ei aewrr avUa MaU have aeea aaUed aad tba aifht iisanaem.ially liasaaatii "Ornaaa Uosss Kight." la eaeb Jodfa. ilissi I wiu be isutiated tato tba raak et pare, after which social session and talks a the salaadia new bosae at Claytoa, its' porpoaas and its work, will be aaad. Tba plaa ia to make the aught a- "red letter" one ia Py. thiaa airelea, and it is arpveted that a grees deal of additional interest will be arenas d in tb sosaa. Barer in Oresasboro lodge No. 80 will imatitate a elaaa of tea into the rank of pagaw after wbieh a number of speeches and toasts will be made ia eoaneetioa with a social aessioa and smoke The Knights of Pythias orphanage baa jaet been completed at Clayton end paotoaTapoa saow that it is a handsome and splendidly arranged home. Tha sxaia building iwae erect ed at a eet of more than 30,000, Uneeda Biscuit never disappoint! You have never heard anyone say "TheUneeda Biscuit in that last package were not as good as usual." You have never said it yourself. It is one thing to make soda crackers that are occasionally good. It is quite another thing to make them so that they are not only always better than all other soda crackers, but always of unvarying good' ness. The name "Uneeda" stamped on every one of them means that if ar million packages of Uneeda Biscuit were placed before you, you could choose any one of them, con fident that every soda cracker hi that package wMcf be as good as t!ie liadr Uneeda Biscuit ever baked. 5c a packageneVe sold in bullie 'V: 'A - : vf:-.; ' ", :,''(. ' : '' '. -: " ''. ; 'i '-'!"r..-';. ' ' ', - ? ' 4 ,"' -. ' NATIOIIAL BISCUIT COMRAI1Y - 4 it is buiU am the aU OrseUa atyla of aivaitectara, with ptoviaiea saada for aaditmaa wwaa needed. Thai- are. aeveta pretty tut tana fef taa-sTilit wad eattdren- aa rsUtep are aarresstasd tryXM at tea faradsf kwad, af vaah the town af Carte donated M aares. Oa jtea aixtaaos aba nbssribed VSk toward tba haUdtaf JbjA" Tba srassiwar ia ia ehnran af C W.' Pender, and though Just opened; mow4 aa U anga. yoanf aoya aa4 girls in its ear. Lat ter te rVthiaaa aars from tb sAeere toll with great thneiasai of the beginning of work and members of the aider are proad of tb reaUaatioa that ample provia ioo baa bee made for the ehildren of Pythian who may be toft witbeat father or boaas. Sailer and the Price ef Oettoa. San ford Express. Marion Butler say the Democrat are repaooaibl for tb low price of cotton. Butler is a man who scorns to toll the truth when he can con veniently tell a lie. CoL Wade Har ris, of the Charlotte Chronica, says nobody would believe him- if he should shoot "firs" in the midst of a eireus performance. The moat idle people ia the world are those who never And time to do anything. tTKlAlSOSOOZa XL lath QmartoT. rr Vaw. 1 iiWtsVaraltoial) fte- rlasK V .. W are glad a bar to Oaalul. bat at may a aa bsag aa for we retara to tato bwafe mat It r wtot gUace al ta a a rw1aBBdBUar9-aBjaad. -a toss aatfl.ta Uaae at tb to 'Wban DantoTB tttr aad aeonla shall aava their trsasrrssstnsa htottad oer ana saail ajotsa-avp tlsTHiiassin of caasesr tx. alawMlt bat the fbUewtng, by absptsis, may siiut a better oee. L Dantola parpaa of heart. IL The Untdom to JU tb earta. III. lie ton wefshln, or the farsaca. IT. Tb proad banuUatod. Tb todgmenf an tba baaspbemer. TL The triumph ef Ood'evar Ela snrnU TIL Tb everiasttng kliigdom (paral- 11 with chapter U). V11L Rlnvdocas (rtoudty to Dantors peopto. IX Dea lers prayer and Gabriel' predtctton of tba aevwaty-Mvana. X. Oabrtora ae- vhut to Daniel. XL Aaslebrtot his orertbrow. XII. Tba Ungoom a roDow tb ream let Uea of tb Just aad tba great tribulation, rrom even each aa oatUaa aa this w see that the porttoa assigned for today lies an yosttb story of a sample toader af the devuw foUewers. wboee-and Is surely foretold In Ts. lx. IT; Matt, nxv, 41. It I part of tb great tang dom story of tba book aad must be considered in that connection as wall aa In Its personal relattoa to ladl vVtaais. It is tba record of a drunken revel with which God Interfered sod deary. It wa a great Katharine of great peopW lu the eyes of too world, and doubtless those tavlted fait as much bonuied as Hamas, dd (Bs r, 8) when invited to the banquet of Queen Esther. The golden and silver vessels which had Iwa taken from the temple of the Ionl at Jerusalem were used as common drinking res sels, and they praJs.U sll gods except the Uvlug and true (Jixl In the midst of their drunken revelry a very struuge and startling thing happens, for the lingers of a man's hand are seen writing words upon the plaster of the wall of the king's pal ace, and tbe king saw th part of the hand that wrote (verse S). The king Is filled with trembling and dismay, and all his wise men are called to In terpret the words, bat they could not read the writing (verse 8). This Is the third time In this book that tbe wisdom of this world failed to under stand the things of Ood (U, 10; v, 27). How true it a that "the things of Ood knoweth no man, but tba spirit of Ood" a Cor. 11. 10). All the wisdom at this world to utterly at fault con- Mrnlnf things heavenly. Tbe opinions aad surmises of people are not worth the breath that utters them when they venture trpon tbe things of Ood. There are unseen agents sll about as, and while the hand of the Lord Is against His enemies It Is upon all them for good that seek Dim (Em. vlll, 22). The quean hear of the unusual and atartAng event, and. coming Into the banquet house and seeing the king greatly troubled and bis lords aston and tbe wise men helpless, she ibered Daniel1 and bis marraV aua akHl In Interpreting bard thing tn tba days of Nebucbsdnesxer, and she said, "Let Daniel b called and he wlD show the Interpretation'' (verses ia-12). When Daniel cam Into th presence of tbe king he was told of the Inability of aU the wis man to interpret tb writing and was offered a great reward or great rewards If he would do It (verses 13-16). Dis daining tbe proffered rewards. Denial said, fist I wlU read the writing unto the king and make known to htm the Interpretation' (verse 17). W think of Abraham' rejection of the offer of tba king of Sodom," of BBaba's Motion of Naamans gtftt and of Peters remark that tb things of Get cannot be purchased with money. The refusal of the man of Ood to go horn with Jeroboam or' accept' his gift (I Kings nil) is also on th asm Hna. Daniel then remmdad tba king of what th most high Ood had done for his father and how H had humbled him and added fearlessly and aearch Ingty, Thou hast not hombUd thins heart though thou knowt all this, but bast lifted up thyself against tb Lordtrf heaven. and tb. God la Whoa hand thy breath arass are sU thy ways hast thou not glorified'' (verse Z2. SB); .What a searching word for multitudes of pa plot Tb tlm of all earthly kingdom Is fixed. Only tbe kingdom ef Oed te atarnsL Th Lord a a Ood of knowt dge, and by Him aetlens are weighed (I Sam. U, 8V Our days are numbered, our thought and action wlghd, and th hfe story In a mortal body win be finished some day. However much riches and honor may have bean' ob tained, tbe- question comas, "Then whoa shall tbos things bT" As to th condition of tbowh against Oed, tot tba ward af th Lord Jess to Lnk xvt. ; Hark U, it-48 toll all who desir to know. Be also Bar. xx, IS. Babylon may pariah, but Denial and all who, like him, do th win of God nan con tin n aad abid What shall it profit though a ftta tb world aad aU lis ptossur tf hM aom u not saved! Oaafnaaj Cannot Ba Oural V local apollcatleaa. ea thev eaai reach th diseases oortloa at the aar. There la eelr ea way te sure deafness. m eaased hr aa InHaaaad eondtloa a the aracou llalng ef the atoetaehlaa Tea. Whea this tab to Innaroad rea have a ramblla; aoand or bnpor feet hsarlor. and when It to eatlnly miia weKinaae is lae I ail. aae an nas me innaaaatioa eaa a la mi e and thl tube restored te Its aero, eoedltloa. haarlaar will be dsetran erevsri alee easis eat ef tan ace caused br Catarrh, wbleb la aethlng bat aa InflaiMd eadlUea ef the araeoae sor fsnas. W wfll atv On Rnndred DaMeM for ear eaae ef Deafness eaaed by catarrh) that eaaaet be eared br Hall's veuwra care, lor eireaiars, tre. , f. J. isw, Telede, O. 1e Hall e uau.f kula for Ceaatt- KLZS CVZZD IX 10 14 DATS. Tswr'droMet arlH refund moner If P1Z0 OINrUXNT fail to euro any DOJTT KAT TOOU OUV Tea Can W Toaacy by Kseplaf up Tu ararta Lit to. a C-e- aUertyaeewn to tot thaamalm'tUsk tlfj ar crag old. What if you aava had N ar 71 birthdays Ta ana keep year aund rortsj and aetrvm, and yea eaa alas reel younger than year ag if yoa guard year bodily atraagtb. ' Mr. Oaorg tv cJamta. aewd IL af 8mitb villa, Oat, asya that Tlnol eared him af a a of stomaah troa ble ef long standi sg, and that he aow feels aa strong and eaa do as good a day 's work a ha did thirty years ago, which ho owes to VlaoL "I think it ia worth its weight ia gold for any ailment of aged people," say Mr. Smith. This delicious ood liver and iroa pre pa ratio without oil strengthen! and invigorates all feeble, run down people, and is tbe mainstay of thous ands of old persona who say it has prolonged their lives. We guarantee that Vinol will do all that we say, and pay back your money if it does not. Oibson Drug Store, Concord, N. C. A Friendly Obrparaaloa. Obarlote Chronicle. The men who are working in the various departments of tbe Southern Railway Company are beginning to aiiderstand that they are in the em ployment of a friendly corporation. Conductors, engineers, flagmen, Mel- giaphers, station men, and even sec tion hands get what tbey want when tbey go after it in the right way and there is never any necessity for s strike. The latest incident ia tbe sat isfactory adjustment of matters with the telegraph operators. By s reason able course of procedure, they got what they would not have got by a strike. "COHSXTMPTlOir OAK BE CURED." Says Th State Bulletin. At one time it was thought that it was useless to treat consumption. It was thought that it was transmitted directly from man to son, or from mother to daughter. This is not true; you may inherit weak lungs, which are apt to furnish a feeding place for the Tubercle bacilli germs. This germ Tubercle bacilli has been breathed in to the body by every one of us. If it did not stay it was because it did not And a sore spot; if there was a sore spot the germ goes right to work feeding upon your lungs. It is not there long alone but soon there are thousands; you get your lingering cough; then small particles of the lung, and clots of blood will com up. Don't put it off too long; Bear's Emulsion will save all this trouble. One dollar a bottle, or six bottles for five dolalrs. Sold and recommended by Gib son Drug Store. Lew Bound Trip Rates to Savannah. On account of the Grand Prise Au tomobile Races, Savannah, Ga., South era Railway will sell very low rate round trip tickets. Tickets on sale November 24th to 29th inclusive, with final limit December 4th. Tbe round trip rate from Charlotte is $7.80, and from all other points in the same proportion. Special arrangement for parties desiring exclusive use of Pullman ear to be used for sleeping purposes while at' Savannah can be arranged A Mail Carrier's Load Seems heavier when he has a weak iback and kidney trouble. Fred Dne hren, Mail Carrier at Atchison, Kans., saysi "I have boon bothered with kid ney and bladder trouble and had se verepaiaa across my back. Whenever I carried a heavy load of mail my kid ney trouble increased. Some time ago I started taking Foley's Kidney Pills and since taking them I have got ten entirely rid of my kidney trouble aad am aa sound now as ever." For sale by M. L. Mai ah. druggist. Somehow or other the fellow who knows it all is never the one who wins bets. Coughing at tfghi Means loss of sleep which is bad for anyone. Foley 'a Honey and Tar Com pound stops the cough st once, relieves tbe tickling and dryness in tbe throat and heals the iflamed membranes. Prevent a cold developing into bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep al ways in th house . Refuse ' sub stitute. For sale by M. L. Marsh. ; Success is merely a matter of lack. If you don't believe it ask any un successful man. Backache, Headache, Krrousne - and rheumatism, both in men and women, mean kidney trouble. . Do not it to progress byond the reach of medicine but stop it prompUy with Foley 'Kidney Pills. Tbey regulate tba . action of the urinary organs. Tonic ia action, quick in result For sale by M. u Marsh, druggist. No man ha such a big mouth that ha doesn't occasionally bit off more than ha can shew. , s , 3. E. Parker, 2021 No. 10th St, Ft Smith, Ark, says that ha had taken many kinds of kidney medicine, but did not get bettor until ha took Foley Kidney Pills. No mater how long you have had kidney trouble, you will find quick and permanent benefit by the us of Foley Kidney Pills. Start taking them now. For Sola hy M. L. Marsh, druggist fc-iV Shumab(na BHrd m t Hours. rR. DwrcHON-e mm.rnw roil RHBUafaTIBat nraallv raliavo Miw t eaao In a few hoars. lis action anon the srstafm is rmrti ei i- .-t1v. It rrtM-v t' It- i diKMM e.a' H.y fl i'mm. t t 6 bn'- foa a"4 ll-UO. f"1d tr fcs. 1 b)AHt, Drsagisi, a. Cuioa f-'rt. : - - OOt, 1-tt The modiste who makes a wedding I Business Men THU DECISIVE CLEAR OUT KA3T ' OF AFFAIRS BAKKSSS AND PROr&SSIOHAL MIX Will. TOO SOLS) CONSERVATIVE COM3I . HATI01T WITH 8TTLE AHS FUTB' TATTiORITTQ Ef THB8B Scbloss Ubdels WHICH ' WE PI0TDBB HERB.'. THET COME IN NEAT . MIXED WEAVES THAT ARB EXACTLY SUITED TO THE MEN WHO WTLL WEAR THESE SUITS. THESE ARB TWO OF THE NEW 1911 MODELS OF THE Sdiloss fefare aolhes THERE ARB MANY OTHER MOD ELS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN. I: Cannon & Original ladies' A great showing of 1 Coat Suits; Dresses, Skirti, Waists; and Children's ! Garments. v Don't foreet the golden rule "Look before you it buy, but don't buy before you look:" I , It It DLACIt If Tour DoUars Spent HcrrrVHl lUscwnerc-T l"Jcz!dz't yoa epezd t!:txr licrot ' ! : - ' --."- ' - rt " - ' - ,t ' - ' . : "'. - ' .- - ". ' . ' S .' ' ' ' ' . -v '-'. t " .- . V v "r Gire u look and we will pivioite tirSAVE YOU on eTerrtldii.r' yovt pcrcbtset froiB a. NEW GOODS mvnoi trtrr ad we ire goinf to make, the SeEiBg Price to move tben.., Be siore to ire- nt a chance to' prote to yon that we hare the goods andmeaat we'iay. .. ... See Our FREE Din n er Set Often Day Phone 9. Night Phone ISJteI IZ DENTISTRY I am now la th Morris BalldlaaY vt to wvtu pavina-s am. DB. H. 0. HERRLNO.' Fi!::I. Filn! Pil:s! - Wllllaas' InAlaa Plls OlaraMnl will cor Blind, wkMOias an Iteblna Fllas. It ab sorb th tumors, allays Itchtnf at ones, act a a ooultloa. - dM Instaat nUat, WUllaass Indian Ptht aataMnt U pr pars for Pllas and itchln f th prlvatt parrs, unnvtii mail Me aad bl, INUUM Mr (a, rraja, Ctlmanj W oU ay Pavla Drag Oammmf. CITY TAX NOTICE. A" Saetionv 82 City CharUr provide On -tba first- day of December then shall b a penalty of on per asntnm added it tba amount of all taxes doe, and an "additional on par eentum on tba first day of aach month tbn after until aana ar paid.. W. i. MONTGOMERY. JB- 7-td dv Tst Colleetor. ' - ... .. I i , . a 0 Feizcr Co. Specialty Store DRJ. S. IFFERTY FYaetle Unlt4 t. Br, Baa. Ms, and Throat aad aituas OiumZ, Offio la th Morris aulldlita", Itaaaa No. I vr Cabarra fla vines nasihi - Offle hoar: I u 11 a. aai aad L t CI J. Va DiUlS. dentist; , Oftea ' avar Marsh'a Drnr BJara, . 'PH0HBHO.43S 'f-J ' Chariot ta, K. C. Aprt! , 1I1.- Chaar t sehodal SI! ABOARD An LINK, v.Vaotlv aooa Sunday, April S. - i Westbound trains iaav Oaarkatt. No. Ill, daily. 14.O a. aw, . No. 47, dally, 4.4 p. aa. -Baatbouad, dallyt No. 4. dally, !. m, mi , No. 4. dally, T:l( a. m. No. 44. dally, f:0 p. a. ' ' No. 1st, dally. T.I av as. Train. U rKa.Ult. f II frfin tba oaati k ... , 4,, 1 I aaou. i .; k. . P. SB. v.: - t . . . . Arrive Iroia th waott , No. 44. 10 00 a. m. No. lit T: p. nw - ' : bmsss ah uft't. J N af Itohia KUn4' l.-ilni ar gown doesn't always fit a girl for mn;IhlUltaVt 19. matrimony. .. .... 1 .
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