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. .. 1 . I.V. , . , I , t - T. tat h-ed ftt 1 . . BUi IQ br r urn. ir f rtfJ m rnt sr iw mmmtk la tnnl r)M mail mtT i,, uud. t ln t o Mrc l. J S'JM 4 U 5. 1 :, - rr- . I - - - ( , ' r t ' ! tH.llLBV. cttr !. IT. C, Komffihr 17, 1811. ITCXTAXT HOTXCB. . i .k The Times and The Tribune jrt going t abide V tbe regulation V ef the Fostoffles Department which r squires that eredit cannot be extend- ' ed lunger than nine bhuUU for The . 'i iaaea or three months v for the - Tribune. "This regulation went into ffet mom two yean age Vat he nev- V ' t beta strictly enforced The gov- einment however, ia determined te ' make the 'rating effective and ; new special agents of the Poatofflee De pertmcnt are traveling around the -'' - country , dropping into newspaper shops whea not expected and exam N -.i iniiig the subscription lints. Where they agents find the regulation is Mb being earned eat, the subeerip x tiona that are not paid in accordance with the rale are either ent off the hooks- or the publisher is made to , , pay one ent for mailing each paper r and a stamp most be attached. ,. Of ' coarse no newspaper-could stand such . an expense as that without charging v doable price for subscription. -v ' AU subscriptions te The Times to whom the paper is delivered . by A mail that art nine months or more overdue will have- to be discontinued, " and also all to The Tribune that are - -'as mneh at three months overdue. However mneh we may desire to ae - lommodate ear subscribers we cannot do so, as the matter is not left op tional with us. .'''.'.',. iS-v:' Wedonot want to lose a single , " subscriber we have. Many of them x are our personal friends, and it would be hard to lose them. . We trust all (' ef them who happen to be in arrears will adjust the matter at the earliest ', possible moment so that we nay not ' be forced to the unpleasant alterna tive of parting company with them. The Concord Tribune has this to say of Judge long's candidacy to succeed Judge Brown: "Judge Long has a card in which he has the mat ter under Consideration. Judge Long is recognised as one of the ablest judges that has ever been on the bench ia this State, and there is no question in any quarter but that he would fill the position of Justice of the Supreme Court with honor to the State. "--Ashboiw Courier. This does not man, however, that we are in favor of Judge Long's can didacy to succeed Judge George H. Brown. Judge Brown is serving his first term on the Supreme Court bench, and so far' at we have beard has given entire satisfaction. He is an able and upright judge and by very: rule of the Democratic party should succeed himself. The fact of his residence in particular part v of the State should have nothing to do with it ' " Things a Ffcyaidu Should Co. From the Bulletin of the North Caro lina Board of Heal. ; 1. Vaccinate. - ' 2. Drop 1 per cent silver nitrate solution into the wyes of ail newborn. Take no chances. - , 3. Consider all sore thftate diph theriai uspecks ; when in doubt use antitoxin.'.-;.' ' ;;VJ '.-t-v- ; 4. Every case of croup that ia not better in 24 boors, report as a ease of d,"''theria .; 5. When there hi a slight eretbe ma and a eiupicicdn of scarlet fever, quarantine- "'''" " ' " ft. Hmember that whooping eougfa in t! a most deadly infantile affection. 7. Consider every e' ronic eough tu b '.ir until repeated sputa eiami- n i giiows otherwise. ;K; . ii. iard eoutmn4 fever resist' i ' oiiiiine for five daye ae typhoid. U. iicmand prompt pay for services , t v ,rrile reepept- for pro- 1 Teal Good. 1 tli Ralci;.h A . of Concord l t of way tbror " i' should i i re a 1. : : ( , m ;;i be i 1. 1 ' v y ' ever tz. led f - Va. Xj - - w-k. . . .. J . . Yt " e -i ' i ri 4-1-1 T-''-!--'' . . , - t- Imrino their trip from br.l:ery to ycur tub! 2; eiinoccd to cir and moicture I:cnt incrocero'boxeGrend -finally in a pr.p 2r on the shelf in yp;:r pantry. Could tliey be the came as they : vere the day they were baked? ; ; Nov thct ve have: ; Uneeda Eiccuit ve; : have perfectly baked ccia crcckcrd . perfectly kept No moisture can reachthem-tio con- ; tuminating inf lu-" I ences caa affect; their flavor their goodnesa is imprh oned only to be liberated iby you for you vhen you open i the packase. y AhviQrs in the moist ure proof package, Never cold in bulk. 5 cento a pajekese: KATIOIli'iL niSCUiT ----- COHPAIIY -.r.'-1 Cataloguet Two women on a train seated to fpeteber, held each a coveted basket. From one a Caint shuffling noise eame wliile from the other came now and then an indignant pun. . . , ' V The aonduckor came by. ' 'i f' . "Dogs ain't allowM on this train" id be. ' - a. ..- "This is a cat," protected tlie own er of the pnrrimr basket, s " J'.iks no ri.ITervnee dojrs sin't allowed," repeated the atolid 1 "Must I get o'lkoo!" inquired the other wvman, "I have a turtle in this "I o Pia'ii a; turtles is Insert, bti! its is & " J ' Eow Tlty Enrry la T.r;'s. ... The late Sylvauui ilHor, civil enjn neer, who was enir' 'd in railrouJ entriirine in Centrui America, a neekinjt local siipixirt fr a ruaJ and was attonjtin? to y'.ve t lie n. after pi.iivt. Ue asLed a i ivei . - "How lotij; docs it t. ' e yon to e!r ry vonr gooUa te bir ki t Iv mu'e-l.a-' t" 'Tlireo dnvt," vrns tl.e r 1 . "'lere's tie t," s i -, " ?, h our rind in ' e ynr-r f ' 1 ; " V,"V !, " ... i o 1 f ! tie u r tiitj c (TO. 1 of the I Es. vt Est t :. rlM la t .ktngiom i state of l Aid eccor ; Pt 1 ) aothiuf m r(rnii s, h - t t ill wbe wrnt L t will to fo up i i thoogbt (' t U. f . ; i '. I . f Ssther t la b i U and the atnttnm it lu S, that Uwre w rTl Klanre (or ' et, the rata), according to tb king, hat that rverj oee j to his ewa pleasure la the totttvf of drlnklBg gtvee an l.'s ef perf.v-t frertkMBV Kote the sbuit oant betoirnieat and freedom of action granted te i:ra by the kin-, "WUtw ever shaU sreej good te tbee. that do after Die will ef your God. And whatsoever aiare shell be needed bestow It out of the king's Irene are boue" tEs. vll, 14 , 231. TLe ehjoi't of all this bounty was the bourn of Cod wutra was st Jerusalem (Ex. U, l. Itk 17. !, 43. 27). The aaaa of Cud was Kara, wbo bed pre pared his heart te feck toe law of toe Lord and lu do It sad to teei-b It and la whose fattud was the ' fedora of God (Ka. tit. 10. SSl. : TUe aroit raoer back of ull etliers was "tlte mmX bnod of the 1-ord tiod Unoa hlui" tKi. vll. a. . 2S; vllL !. 25. 81l lr wUh ii the kins gTMHted hiia all bla riunt. by wkMi ahw be waa made etrmig. bj which the- rutht awa were broURlit to hlnuand. a . we shall see In this le son, by wub h he was broiu:bt ifely te Jerusalem wit boat ae rutl eerort Compare tb hand of the Inl upon I lie prophet Exoktel In E. t, 8: 111. H. !: will. V, txxlii. 22; imvdY I; xl. I, Jwt sevesj times. If we an willing to be made strong only for Olmnelf, hat people Br know Bias as the doer of sU that la done in and throuch as, we may expect His hand upon as for the sdka of the waa of Bla rlcht hand (Ta. lxxx. 47; els, S7). Becsuse Ezra: had said to the king, "The hand of oar Ood Is upon a U. them for good that seek Htm," be waa ashamed to aak for a band of soldiers, and horsemen to pro tect them sgalnst the enemy, so they fasted and prayed and afflicted them selves before God, and He was en treated of them (Ei. vlll, 21-23). . When Nehenriau went to Jerusalem he ac cepted an escort of captains of the army and horsemen, and It Is writ ten vat the hand of Cod was npon him ah Neb. fl, 8, OV Elijah was as truly cared for bf Cod tn the home of the desolate woman at Sarepta. where she mltstsred. to him, as whea cared for bythe mmhtry of birds at Cherlth. With a mind stayed upon Jehovah and a whole heart for Him, there la always perfect freedom to do as occasion serje, tn reliance npon him (I Sam, X, p. ' The sliver and the gold and the vessels, worth ever two and a half mil lion dollam, were placed tinder the care of twelve priests, with tea men to assist tbeov with Instructions to watch and keep and deliver safely to the chiefs at Jerusalem In the cham bers of the boose of the Lord (verses 24-3(4. According to verse 28, both Tea sels and people were pei'lallj"holy unto the lord. To are holy unto the Lord; the vessels are bo'r ainoand the silver and the gold are a free win offering anto the Lord C d of your fathers." Whea the klnednm comes everything shall be "hollne v o tbe Lord" (Zach. 1v. 2a 21). It s' 1 be so sow, with all that the believer ! and has, accord teg to I Pet. 1 1 : II. 0. tot we are In a special sease e . , art for Hlmxelf (Ta. Iv, 8). . With t care than thew watched over t n& treasures Cc Is ever watchb whom Re cells ; (Es. ilx, 5: Deo V.), and He w! . safely at tbetr d er caa pluck out lesson story -eve by snmber and anl He whosab:, est Eie I have kr kar (John xvll. cbaneable one ' ti'ng that litrn occn; led four ni t!.ry were kept bfuil of the ene In a:t by tbe -"fcen Taul was ; ao'-iura In' a am v "vetvd oi l: i, and the I f every evi t me onto I t a, Iv, 17. 1 i f aa e i 1 to him 11 It VI , s ned of i i need to " ronfom ' ys (! : a?-i c over Eis .people, i peculiar treasnr ;. C; T!L U, 14, E. l all Os goois; m, for no pow i Land. Ia our ' w.C ..llverr J ' .t' (vena Z "5, t" itCwsfr-' 'r ecft." , in tiis saa.e tj- -1. t lotse ary-; : '"j's J -fsrsiKj ; sU t t w-j i f a t - f f h a I f , i: v 1, ? .). eerlcf 1 he said, "1 i of i , ; r i I 1 t ' t t I At I A. IV 1 e I...- ! ! i. I : 1 r. J. -.V.nh ( and IPui'f trvetn ? Ilrt. .11 ihe be-t e So r..,i is tion ttmt If : 'rniinjj i : diste ':. -.. done at om -e ' old field I South Cm stroyed in a I supply of i off. Every n i land on !., ing should i Charlotte ai i of the destnii ; rn : . I r i n 1. 1 t v (, ' . -1 ; a ; ! ; 1 i'ic!it 1 , to s ' h of ilexlrue n ;iii b-C(" i .'d of in," - '. i.inj U tt ; i il.int'er of t- i- t.f North and entirety da--i and onr main i r i e fntiire rut o owns sn e i f I Pidd pine is ;rri 1 the meeting in i how to get rid e J 9 beetle. Take Advar t j rf Uli Oenexous , c:r. Tour money b k tinon request at our store if Km,.!! "SJ" Hair Tonic doesn't do e we clfiim. - That's our guarantee. Yon obligate yourself to nothing wbntevrr. Could yoa st-k or could we give you stronger proof of our confidence iu the hair restoring qualities of this preparation! ,- . We could not aTord to so strongly endorse Rexsll "13",' Hair Tonic and continue to sell it as we do, if it did not do all we claim it will Should our enthuainsm have carried us away, and Rexall "ii.l" Hair Tonic not give entire aatiefaetion to the users, they would lose faith in ug and our state ments, and in consequence our bnst neaa prestige would suffer. We aaatire you that If your hair is beginning to unnaturally fall out or if yoa have any scalp trouble, Rexall '93'.! Hair Tonie will promptly erad icate dandruff, stimulate hair growth, and prevent premature baldness, or the above guarantee becomes opera tive. Two sizes, 50e and LOO. Sold only at our store The Rexall Store. The Gibson Drug Store. ' "J . '. ii ' . TEX3 DATS TS nCTCTT. , November 17. 1858 Queen Mary of Eneland, died. Born February 8, 1510. ... 1732 Oglethorpe sailed from Entr m land to plant a colony ia Oeor- ' '. gia. - ; -: . 1823 Iord Emkine, the most noted pleader in the hUtory of the English bar, died in poverty. ' - Bora in 1750. 1858 Robert. Owen,, known as the 4 , founder of Socialism, died in England. Born in Wales, Mnv 14, 1771. . ' 18(6 Archibald Lampman, Cana dian poet, , born. ' Died IV k 11, 181)9. - -18G! Formal opening of the Suck eanaL x . . 18S0 Chester A. Arthur, twentv firwt president of the V. S, . died in New Vork eitv. I'-orn in Fairfield, X t., Oet. 6, lS:;:. 1910 The British House of Lo. ' adopted the reform r-.oIiU:.- of Lord Ko-sobpry. ri:r.r n tcsat. Tl.ut good old saying, "A i time saves nine, is proved oi r in our daily, life. ' 1 . r example, when you 1 1 oiit of sorts, don't V " t i I ' n't seen aa nir ; us :i wnttld hecrin l', t f a an.,1, mir delicious e.. l 1 on iir; rat im wiiS-1 ;, ' 1 e:i y put yonoH-li in r ,. i U one bottle, or 1 ;. i you wait and proiv i t' , it is bound t .i t p..t a !et!,T f ! i. f ?.:t. : " .. irf-n ir-v 1 lit llnrcij 1 . ' iove it an ! ' - i -e 1m t t ' I ii n - ; Sutc r r l I i c: 1 t f
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