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tkec::::cL!Tkieu: AaaA Twjaksswnw i ii umiii :zv stestmirn IS'O- J ... .M.H. -..Ul top.i W M Mil tMM Win . B ilamh - J"- A4Tartiin rata mm M IU s i - - 4 aiiir &rttcla se snare .f tk rm.l mt I HtU Mt US CSS la Ent.rvd as seees mall ArU H, 111. st tss poomj i Cos SKl iTC. uwtor th. act of March t. MM - WJin, .OWf MIM Concord. H. 0, Ntrrember liim. Coasting ArUona and New Mex ico ther will be 531 votes in the elec toral college which will elect the pres ident of the Unfted States in 1912. According to the usual method of figuring, it is safe to count as surely Democratic the following states: Ala bama 12, Arkansas 9, Florida 6, Oeor gia 14, Kentucky 13, Louisiana 10, Maryland 8, Mississippi 10, Tennessee 12, Texas 20, Virginia 12, Total 17.1. SUftea that have strong Democrati? leaning and may be reasonably de pended on are: Colorado 6, Arizona 3 Now Mexico 3, Total 12. This gives total Democratic strength of 187, leaving 79 to be obtained from the doubtful states. Leaving out all oth er states that went Democratic :r 1910 we find three states which will give the Democratic candidates the necessary votes. They are New York 45. Ohio 24. Indiana l., Total 84 Grand total 271. Under the new apportionment it will require 266 electoral votes to elect; so these fig ures show a safe majority- Unseemly Dshsto. Sews tad Ob nirer. la tinner year it waa aot to bear debates bat wo s rspresaate tivea of eaffereat raarces regarding pouts ef dostnaa Las year each a debate betweoa a Methodist aad Bap tist pisashar waa aaBoaaoed at 9psav ear. hat it sever took place, and we had supposed that Nona Carokaa lad pined beyond the day whoa any aoea debate should evar V bold ia this Stat! It iiiWiWi'it, thai sac a debate actually took place ia Catawba eoentjr last week, as he foUoa-iag from the Charlotte Chronicle shows: "The debate at Maidea between the Baptist and the Methodist preeeb ert muA have been a very, edifying oecasioB. According to The Chroni cle's correspondent it attracted .peo ple like an old-fashioned camp-meet ing, and the battle raged lor three days- The Methodist preached was forced to admit that his church orig inated from an English society, but what there is in that to fight over wt are unable to see. Of course, infant baptism was the subject upon which the battle waxed fierce and neither preacher proved anything. The debate secerns to have been nothing lees than a running fire of taunts and jeeers. which is to be considered a most un seemly performance for expounders of the Word. Neither cause was helped The probabilities are that injury was done to both. The Baptist State Convention , will soon hold its session in Wins'ton-Sa-lem and the Methodist Conference is now in session at Statesville. It is to be hoped that these two denomina tions, embracing in their membership a large majority of the Christian peo ple of the State, will give expression to their disapproval of such an un seemly discussion. There can come no possible good to either church or to the cause of religion. ruurxiura. Kiasto Free Pi is. The Xow Bent Joaroal veaiasa the ansa Vhst amor jjavate e-re ssad each year tree iUa.at.aala ef lie, ear a Jierta Caroba aw WHAT DR. MILLER SAYS. fere jmbitarwa wsft if, f- AH taa Baletga Tubs aaWu that "there ia oae aua U atabnga waa ceuaas to have mm&m tiW) MAoa year c the sale of whiskey aiaee probabsUwa wwat into onset. T Coaeori Xuaas talk bo rbe Richmond boosters" "gave away tree aemplee to tadaea orders by nil, aa aader tba intoratoto tawa waiaoy raa eaaippeaaieai eae bUie to another, that nullifying, ae far aa tbey eaa, the expressed will of the people of the Bute." Aa tee Journal any, tbere ia ia this showing a real eaaee for alarm oa the part of temperance people. Ia preai bitioo a practically earned out eoa serving Vbe anda of temperance f Oa the whole we believe that it ia. But pitohtbitioB, en it exist at preaent, is far from meeting the requirements of the situation. There s too awea in terference iron, without. Tbere 1 too much kwlesanaes wtihin- And if it were not for the Uwleseneea nrithia, the interference from without would amount to only a very little. IrobibiUon is a failure, in many places, because in those plaoee law. enforcement is a failure. To say that prohibition is a failure is to say that people don 't want it as badly as they thought tbey did when ihey authoris ed, it. It is, then, to the individual citizen that aDDeal must be made in the ultimate. The idea of ciUxenship must be exalted, and the law enforce ment of law must be frowned upon. If any law is a failure the community which the failure oceurdea and not the law itself is a failure. And what community is not guilty n this scoreT With It must be discouraging to the fol lowers of Taft to hear him admit that the Republican party stands in danger of being deafeated in the elec tion in 1912, especially just on the completion of a thirteen thousand mile swing around "the country in an effort to rejuvenate the g. o. p. The only hope for the party is for Democracy to make some grave mistake, either in legislation enacted at the coming session of congress or in the select ion of a candidate to oppose Taft at the polls. Prescribes Bear's Emulsion Fine Results. John D Bear. Elkton, Va. Dear Sir: It gives me pi asur to recommend Bear's Emulsion, and hope the recommendation will not on ly help you but will be the means ot some one seeking a remedy to na them of the long lingering coughs and Ids. I have prescribed Bear s Emul sion and received very gratifying re sults. It is a fine tissue builder ; tones up the stomach and gives the patient a good appetite. I have seen the remedy made and know all its constituents and thor oughly recommend it. Yours Very K spt., DR. II. H. MILLER. Bear's Emulsion sells for one dol lar a bottle or six tor hve dollars. Sold and recommended by Gibson Drug Store. Drain the Land. News and Observer. The big question is Eastern North Carolina is the question of drainage. The lands are lich and fertile and in a year when there is not much rain the farmers make big crops, but in recent yean the crops have been drowned by water more often than not. The people are moving to secure proper drainage. The legislature has passed progressive laws, and the need now is for the people to become inter ested and put these laws in operation. A Drainage Convention has been call ed to be held in Elizabeth City on No vember 15th and 16th. It will be at tended by men who have made a study of the subject of drainage, and it is to te hoped that the farmers and oth er will attend in large numbers, so that out of that meeeting will grow an enthusiasm and zeal for drainage that will result in '.avge draininge districts e that the people of Eastern Norfh Carolina can make good crops everp Year. It ia th nstnrnl marlrAt cni- dn of the country- Crops mature ear lier and the farmers can send truck to New York and Philadelphia and Bos ton tables. With drainage the land will ne worth twice as much as now Drain the land and get rich by iarming in eastern jNorth Carolina. Enforce th Law. Henderson Gold Leaf. If we want to see North Carolina's prohibition law respected as it should be even by its enemies, them let its friends get in after the blind tiger and pnt them out of business. If our officers are careless about enforcing the law, then get in after the officers end make them do their duty or put them out of office. But if, on the other band, they are disposed to do their doty, give them all the support and backing tbey need. If the friends and advocates of a law cannot be de pended upon to help enforce it, to waom are too otneers to look for sup port wnen tna test comes T Don't erit loise them wben they have tried to enforce the law but have fallen short fallen short of what you may bare expected or demanded of them, but give them only the more loyal and earners support and thereby encour age them to more diligent and faith ful performance of duty. Here in North Carolina iwe are too much given to depending altogether upon the oftV , eera to enforce the law while we stand off and criticize instead of backing tbeuv This is one reason why there ae eo many" unpunished violators of the prohibition hw in our State. , If yon want to get one of the maps of Cabarrus county, wtite to the Horn Educational Co., of this pity. Say you saw their ad. in this paper. Solomon said "Spare the rod and spoil the child," but he didn't say it until he had grown up himself. There may have been a time when the good died youag but now, die poor. r n u it am Restores .color to Grt,or Faded, hair Remove Dtq druff and invijoratet the Scalp' "Promotes a lexuriatft, healthy hair MrowthStopt. its lallinlout, Isnots.dyevj 11 M ml Ms. M Dra Imss r ttnm ess lliriairOutNis.. m St i . th, hsit m4 kmn ml t stassj lK.hr, sIstteiaTrssst ii3 atiusa ali. suasTfTUTia BOLD AND E00MMEKDD BT GIBSOff B&UCt OOlsTAjrr. at rouNTiNa,HOUL,oa ciacwMcas Gettke QriaUnal aad Genuine) lORLIGll'S MALTED Ml Mi The Food DrinkforAIlAgej uca mix. Man sum mua. n roisqi. Not m any r.lilk Trust InsUt oa "iiy KUCH.'S" Take a aasfcege bosaf , WIS Be la the werts. 'MnJhjwA Iskrer imffit iiL9t .rottm. areracAg. trvwt t 0MUttMta vMta, a torei. as aaswa kaaa, aai tsariat start ta Sale, the greatest asUea.lB msUst It eoajstreeteg at at Savaaaab va Noresaaar gf east . ia ssur wrJ4 tamoaa raeea, tw waieb are Ue ackaowledfeS Wee rta bom areata ot aetoatobUaaoai thaae latter, the Uteraatloaal OraaS Ftta Kaoe aa4 the VaaderbUt Oaa Kaea, Drtyers at tateraaUoaal taate base) piwaoaaeed tbe Savaaaab eearsa the taest ta the world. Tat that are ataay aeople ta the Sowtk Atlaatte states who save sever eeea It all parta ot the world people to Usee races. It seems this that th folk living right at Saraa Bab's door have made ay their salad that they are aot tolas to bst another opportaalty -aaaa to wttaeea theaa ab etting, batrralslng eveata, aae. re BMmberlat the two Oraad Prise raeea bold la 1KI and ill, when the wta aers aosed eat tbe aext atea by mere seconds a races extendiac over 400 miles, they have evideatlr decided (bat tbey are certain what they are aolag ta get this time, for from ewory hamlet, tows, city and metropolis come letters of inquiry. If 8avaanah could bare her census takea dnrtaa race week, she would be oae ot the largest ettto In the country. Those who come will probably see all pre vious world's records lowered. The course will be patrolled by the local military, who made a reptuattoa tor efficiency la the past two raeea. ot the net profits ot the races will be (Itsb to the military organisations. There will be telephone all around the oouree, and the folks at the grand stand will, be continuously advised el the srorrese of the leading There will bo two large score hoards oa which the time ot every tap will be ported la Urge figures. Every oa will know at any time where aay car la and exactly what It standing .In the raoe will be. Many tlmee wUl ear going at the rate ot 80 to 100 Sail aa hour pass one another Jo froat ot the stands. The main stand will aoosmiBodate SS.000 persons there wtO be 150 boxes, each accom dating all persons, the price ot which Is $60 each. There will be over oae hundred parking spaoea. A ticket en titling on to see the four races In a afl Beat cost as: general W aloa tickets, entitling tbe bolder to a the general, stand, are si lor each day ot the races. Tina of Arrival of Trains., All passenger trains now stop at Concord Tbe following shows tbe time each train is scheduled to arrive here: Northbound. No. 84:10 a. m. No. 44 6:45 a. m. No. 3611 :05 a. m. No. 463:40 p. m. No. 126:43 p. m. No. 338:03 p. m. No. 3210:35 p. m. No. 3011:55 p. m. Southbound. No. 292:30 a. m. No. 31 4:22 a.m. No. 456:20 a. m. No. 37 9 .-23 a. m. No. 1110:10 a. m. No. 73:40 p. m. No. 358:35 p. m. No. 430:45 p. m. A brick store hens for rent oppo site Brown Bros, stable a good stand for business. J no. K. Pat terson, tf. Penny Oelnmn Ads. are 0A8H. Awrmorm. . . V tsasaa-tae la fteU Pjajijila. It W TaO tew Kadsa Oeat etaiag. T aaaaeerioasbiy prove to the people that iadigestioa aad drtprrwia sea be perm neatly relieved aad tost paJi TSbieU will bring abeat this result, we will furnish the atedieiae abeolately free If It Telia to gtva sat- Liafsejiaeiiavaay je. twuM. The resnerkshle eoceses ot Betail Cyapepsia XsbUta i dea U tbe bigw degree at ecieeufl skaU ased ia eV riainc tbeir fonaala aa well aa to tbe care exercised la tbeir properties of RMmata-Saaattrat aad Pepaia here beea eombiaed with Canaiaatives aad other areata. Bifmntb-Habaitrate aad Pepaia are eoastaatly employed aad recognised tbe nun ledieal nrerssuon as nvatoable ia tbe treatment of indi- gesttoa aad dyspepsia. The Pepaua aaed ia atezall Uyspep k Tablets ia carefully peepared so as to develop its greatest efiney. Pepsin supplies to the digestive ap parata one ef tbe stout important tlMMli ef the digestive fluid. Witb- eat it the digesboa aad aauaulatioa of food are iipoesible. The Carau natives nnessss proper ties which aid ia relieviag tbe die tarbanees aad paib caused by aad tested food. . This oombinatiea of these ingiedieata mak.e a remedy in valuable for the oomph te relief ot inditreetioa aad-dyspepsia. We are so eertaia of this that we urge yon to try htexall Dyspepsis Tablets on oar own personal guaran tee. Three sises, 25 cents, 50 cents, and $1.00. Remember, yon can ob tain Kexali Keawdies only - at our store Tbe RexaH Store. Gibson Drug Store. A man seldom makes good when be attempt to show off before bis children or his enemies. Concord to Have Many Excellent Companies This Fall and Winter. Manager Byles has booked the fol lowing attractions for the Opera ajase herai Not. 18 "The Firing Line. Nov. 24 "How Hopper Was Side tracked." Dee. 12 "Around the Clock." Jan. 5 "Tbe County Sheriff." Jan. 13 "Finnigan's Honeymoon' Jan. 15 "Arrival of Kitty." Feb. 12 "Tha Third Degree." Feb. 13 "8mart Set." Feb. 26 "Black Petti." Feb. 29 "Madame 8herry." March 14-'Tbe Night Riders." March 23 "A Woman ot the Hour." Engraved Wedding Invitations Aad Aamoncamanta. Ws hops oos friends will not tea get that wo furnish the most alagaat marriage invitations and announce? msnU that eaa be obtained. We bars a book ahowiatf a beautiful Una samples ef to wy latest style,; which will be sent to anyone oa re. onest. All orders are oeaatdared strictly eonfldontiaL Us our Fanny Oolnma tt pay. 3 R C3 I 1 wi t w$ te t0 It's as Impoas Healtli for Your Tl:iess faBssssWaWBsssMaMaJssssssssssssssssWfK 'mmr 1 p " w piai j in i r--i lOur Maderto-Orde C5 at To Oompleta Cotton Mill at Landis. Tbe (Salisbnryi Post says that the Corriber cotton mill at Landis, which was organised and th buildinir erect ed two ycani ago i to be completed and operation started. Mr. V. M. Mills, of. Lsndis, aD, oo the atoekhold enr' in tim miil who was is tha eity Thursday afternoon furnished this in formation. A party from South Caroli ' a who bold a Urge share in the profHr, Mr Mills state, "will douV.e bis ock snd flui. h the mills, , . ; ;T!il will be gvl news to. the people of Lsndis and will specially be com forting to tha . smaller shareholders w r fceen .ent tlu?ir xnotiey since t.i nuil was organised with no re turn and littl prospeeita of any. J vv s i v 1 I- Twp-Piece Suit. $13.50 Two-Piecc Suit 013.59 TwoC.j'9 Suit. ThwcTrJSuit I iBvo-Piccc Suits $1C; "T- Thrce-Piece Suite I . wi00 'J are .special prise for a short time and tha eigenvalue tb4 aave. ! bee shown this winter. . - ., '-.., fiives you a prosperous look, Jkdd distiaetiona appear " sp creates admiration from your friends. As eoo,eyoa (eel ' lik .dressing. better economically com la and lt,u tnur you for a 8uit. OTHERS AS FINE AS TOO. Y0U&; WAf. WE ( ' ttANTEE. TO PLEASE, ; , " ; Tha Oaase of Ectasia. is germ life that barrow under and feeds oa th skin. Tbe way to cure kXJZilMA is to remove the cause by washing away with a dean, penetrat- ing liquid, the fenn life and poisons I that cause the trouble. I We have a preparation that will do ; ti e . i : n ' i ins. iua iiiBfc sjwniugB win mvw th. itching andg ive prompt relief lo an irritated, itching or inflamed kin. If you are a sufferer from sua or scalp eruption in any form, try one bottle of this clean scientific prepara tion, we are confident you wul be pleased with the results from th dm of this standard preparation for eczema. Good for infanta as wall as grows persons. M. L. Mirth Druggist. What an inferior man seeks is in others; what a superior man seeks is tn himself. Bulwer Lytton. ti A Mail Carrier's Load Seems heavier when he has a wsak 'back snd kidney trouble. Fted Dae- hren, Mail Carrier at Atchison, Hans., says: "1 nave oen ootnered with uo ney and bladder trouble and bad se vers pains across my back. Whenever I carried a heavy load of mail my kid nev trouble increased. Some time ago I started taking Foley's Kidney Pins and since taking thorn 1 have goo- ten entirely rid of my kidney trouble and am as sound now as ever. For sale by M. L. Marsh, druggist. The supreme court of West Virginia has decided that poker chips an real money. J. E. Parker. 2021 No. 10th St Ft Smith, Ark- says that be bad taken many kinds of kidney medicine, tat did not ret better until b took Foley Kidney Fills. Ne mater now long you have bad kidney trouble, . . you will Snd quick and permanent benefit byt the use of Foley Kidney Pills. Htart taking them now. f or saw ay M. Tj, Marsh, druggist , SBBBBsasaBaessBisMBsajiaevaiasaseMaw t. A mere change of vowels trans form a vocation into a vocation. : rniksiha. TTasflsrha. Haivousnsai and rheumatism, both in mea and women, mean kidney trouble-. Do not it -to progress byond tha reach or medicine but stop it promptly, with Foley Kidney Pills. , They regulate the. aetaoa of tha urinary organ. Tonic.! action, quick in results For sal by, M u Marsh, druggist. A, a oubliolty tnaeiar. Dr.t Wiley bids fair to nval Mr. Uooeswsit ; Td OUEE A COLD IN ONE DATS Take LAXATIVE BR0M0 Quinine Tablet. ' Druggists refund your mon- tt.it fails to eura. E.W.QROVE'1 eignaiaro is on, ejacn dos. ue. . r.Th English poatoffle has adopt! the automatic stamp selling machine. CHICHESTER S FILLS CM MwJlrMVAV l-lll. tm NrS 1.4 U.I4 m"cV' Wi. i Mt M tlak . 7 mm mm MScr. But mt iw prm4. .Ko.(irM uV.rrw MkmMlM,MHtAhmiRUS J ax Iwi if W AT la Front pf Tost O.Tice. :, , Concord, N C fll lassawuS Cl Fuia.wsl'alsS ; . OBATTXL K02T3AC3.; Two cents each; 8 for 5 eeats; t for JO eenU; 25 for 23 eeoU; 100 tea iaeasta. . ' , - - labd ur;A I ' , Five cent anh( 60 emt doaats, alSATOASJ X&VZt EZ-Sl Sana price as Land Dsadav , One cent i to ' ' . i . Cue -.... t - t . , ,. . t r C Tlv ecr'-s s.v ; i f j a la: j i . Ta oaot car lx no- I TSfi SE0TJQVB CIXAK OUT MAH" OF ATFADiS BAJTKEBJI AND PROmsSIONAL MX2T WILL TOCD &QfLH OONSEaVATTVE COMBI NATION WITH STTLB AND FINS TAILOBINQ Df TxTJSSB : . ScHloss IJodels : WHICH - WB FI0TTJ&B ' ESSE. THEY COME IN NEAT MIXED . WEAVES THAT ABB EXACTLY SUITED TO THE KEN WHO WILL WEAK THESE SUITS. THESE ABB TWO OF THE NEW mi MODELS OF THE . Sch!oss fclfaeflcths THERE ABB MANY OTHER MOD ELS FOR MEN AND Y0UNO MEN. CiSzca & Fete Co. Just Received ANOTHEB SHIPMENT OF 9X12. 8-WXBS SEAMLESS BEHStELL DEOCKJETS THAT WB WILL EON AT THE EXTREMELY LOW PBJCE OF $12.50 Th Bagular Frfoe on this Bug is $17.M, but w wffl Bell this Upaaxt b tllSO. Baaatifnt Pattens to aeleat-foem ifi atb niig. stock of MILTONS, AXMiNlU'TERS, VEL YETSt WOOD TIBSE, BTO., to ieletfttn. ' Ala Nsor Lab f' 17x64 and S8x72 ESg at i Bargala. Dart ftv your noney away by paring froa fl09 to flO.00 inor for th saai Drugf tt, but com and 1st oa saTyo this alffaranea. W eaa aad trwiU 4 ti 1 1; ISeSCo. THH OHSAPEST . ' FUKN1TUUB A2fD UNDEETAXINO . bTOEE IK TOWN. -. r ayajraTjaysKSaaVBS If Tcur DoUars Spent Hero V DovYcu IZbrc Good TKdri Ekotyhorcr-- Gire ti t ktk tsi we wiH rbcdss tAYE YCU r.02 imi7tiag ' pmbje , froiai Biwv tlVr GOODS wenrai tntxj i-y, s ude tre gzg to Bike lie Sedrj Pri tft . r note lies:, Ee ssre to five u i tis to - proT tw you tktws lure tie tceiiErJ rztxa See Obr FREE Din a erSet "Otter, Daj risso S. ; " . Kijit FL;-a i;3 ted 3:5 s Fc: At-y- Kind of: ii'i Printing , . .. , i ..
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