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JL !! I. I Tkree Moatke Oh steal fe .HMl .. etS M T Ml ess 1 nw oa IM amaUr THa I weB 1 It. - - 1 . . (.MX Bee Ml (M Meats. Bla MaaKhe Twelve ktoalka ftottttm wave nr . SOUTH UJXOS K2LLZ0JTI. Wrrral af Udsstrtal Aettvttf Frsasiav litmllllMMii( 4U,000.0M it Mac m party, sight blast fare, 194 ok eveM u a steel plant lor tM I nu aetaraaf rodi and wire m which $i,0v,0oo km already beea e ' Baltimore, Md, Saturday. In die. oath Xsslastrial Orawth, "Th aetaral evolatioa ia indas- I trial aatirity treat to mmr twoduet to th finer goods ia making tdj MimJIHUI A MTVCKM BUT Aaverueias; nM eaa M ka4 at tfc oka. CH7 (or eaaa-ee avset M la ky CuS'ilkuU Resolatloaa of .s MM u similar articles ere caare at Ike rata at I eaau pw ilea oaek la KatarMl aa ascend elaM mall nattsr April It, 11. at tke BoatoBca at Oea eord. N. C uaoer tha eot ot starch a. list. wm m. eeLBsaY, .Ctty Bttttee- Coacord, X. 0, November 22. 1911. roauag the bnaiaca eitMkion U tMlproar U th fioata. HiUarto to a South, iUeaerd tt. Mntowjos, aanoriktrga extoat tbja aacUoa Cat prodae of Maaaiactarn Besord. Mid: la the totrttr prodnete and left t "Thai ia wary oeaidad revival I other aactiona tbe making af the last in iadaatrial activity throughout th I goods. It aaa shipped iu pir-iroa to Sonth. Tbe movaosot is oa a Brack lib North Bad Waat m amall profit btoadar aeala thaa ever before ia tba I and bought it tack ia th aaa pa of history of kbie sretioa. It includes a I Aral, architectural iron, locomotives andar rant of Industrial oevalop-1 ana machinery, paying tM eaat 01 aunt, a broader advancement of li-1 rraifbt oota war a4 a profit to tM TeranW afriealtara and a crMtor I maauf aetarar of olbar aeetiona. It utilization of waata laada than would bm beta cfaippiox ita lumtMr ia tM hava baen deemed poaaible a few year rough and bnying it bark :n furar ago. tura, tboagb Uxra has beea tery "Not a day peases wit boot tbe re-1 reaiarkable developoieot in tM Uat port of a parebaw of aoma large I few yeara ia a few tuwna ia tba South trark of land by Eastern or Western I ia tM matiajt of rmniture taXZXROIT. Bid Tearaatf af TJaaiaaatiry Bard aaa. A voacord Cittaaa aMwa Tm Haw. Doal Mar anainaaaary baraaaa. Bardana of bad back era ami Oak rid of tWa. Doaaa DdMT POIa are for Ud barks; ror lasM, Weak aau aeaiaf baesa; rar otMf todaey Uia. Lota of loaal MdorsaBv-at to prore tbair wortk, R r. rerreO, 1C1 Eady BL, Coa eord, X. C, mt: "Sinre Doaa a Kidney Pilla eared ram eigM year ago, any aatom bas Sean as frM from k dMy UooWe m if I bad never bad it. I eaa eertainl giro tha reaiedy a strong endoraen oL Tba Mi eymptoai of my trouble wm a pain ia tba small of my back whiea irew wono with each attack. Soarrtinie I wm in ameh bad shape tb-4 I eould HOW TO Cm X.CTXMX ITCH AXD ALL SKO. E1SLASE3. , ommt ester a aiaiatat laaarar wital er ear tmrm at akia a klaao Dat rafc ar earetch tba aaia. I laat aaalr llaaaa Mlaaar Caaaaa I m tM aSTaataa aawts aa4 It U1 steel tM ItealBtT at ease aaa ears tM trs Me iniiaiatly. One lea kettle will I eare that areraJaat tree ale, Oaeaa tick. Matklaai earea akla traakle sol aelcklr M Haaseck Mlpkar Cotaaeeea. I To Meatlfy tae eeeaplraloa aa4 I e klack-keada aa4 elaielea. a Baawaek'a Salpkar OtatsMat. tee.1 Mrs, Brelra Oar, f Bmleav Va. I as: "Tkree year aaa I M4 reeak y4aes ea say efceekv It woaMl kara aa ltck. 1 was fearful It mlakt I at a eaaoareva aatara, I aasa att est Braaaratleva. bat aotklas ever) kealea It Ose kettle of "elpkur Coat- eaad eare4 see eeaaplately. I reco It ts aay aae aarln say akla Fvr sale kr Olbeea Drue I Store, ceaoof a, n. u Tbe annoaneement of the death this morning of Mr. Joseph Pearson Caldwell comes as no surprise to tbe people of the Stat. For tbe past few weeks they have eagerly waited for Mwa from his bedside, and all knew that the end was not far away. In his death the State hag lost one who has made his impress on her his tory such as few men of this gener ation have made. As an editor he stood without a peer in the State and without a superior anywhere. The Charlotte Observer under his guiding hand became a powerful fac tor in the making of the State's his tory, and his brilliant editorials were the admiration of the best people everywhere. He wrote interestingly oa almost any subject and everything he wrote on any subject attracted at tention. He wm a gentleman of gen tlemen, a brave, courteous, chival rous knight, a man who wm close to the heart of everybody who knew him well. Siam Will Crown King. Washington, D. C, Nov. 22. An nouncement of the appointment of Col. Leo Febiger, commanding the Sixth Cavalry, now in the Phillip pines, to represent the United States m military attache at the coronation of the King of Siam draws public attention to the ceremonies that will make the city of Bangkok a eenter of attraction early next month. The lwding nations of the world will be represented at the coronation. Prince Fushimi bas been named to head the JapaneM detention and England Bending an embassy headed by Prince Louis of Battenberg." France, Ger many, Italy and other European na tions also are sending special ambas sadors. : The ceremonies and festivities connection with tha crowning of the ew King will extend over an entire week. From every part of the Siam ese kingdom the princes and nobles and military and civil omuals will assemble in the capital to renew their allegiance to the new sovereign. The tenor of the oath that they are re quired to take on this occasion seems to ahoy how Siam has preserved its ewa identity. Here are some of the phrases used in it: "We pray tha powers of the deities to plague with poisonous boils and with all manner ot horrible diseases tha dishonorable, the disobedient, and tha treacherous. When they have de 1 parted this Ufa may they be sent to horrible hell." . The new King, whose full name is Somdetch Chowfa Haha Vajiravaugh succeeded to tha throne upon the death of his father a year ago last October. Ha wm born about 30 years ago and wm proclaimed crown prince when be wm Ij. He wm ed- .i nested in England and learned soL ' diering at Sandhurst. Aldershot and : Potsdam. Later ha spent aoma time ia Pans, and then having acquired l a good eonvenatioaal acquaintance with both English and French,' he wm aent back to his country to go into training for the duties which he would later hava to perform. f Baattla ramflr to Leave. With th electrocution of Henry Clav BMttie. Jr, next Friday, the 24th, tba eonneetioa of tba BMttie i family will be forever severed from f" Vinrinia and tha city that knew them u bn will know theia no more. . To f forget and to be forgotten, ia tha de- sirs of the family, whan tha bob of ? tha aged father goes to his death in 0 tha fatal chair for tha murder of his - vounr wife. ' The father nM Mid all his hold- V insrs. and. tomther with his daughter, HaaeL and his remaining; eon, Doug " las, who resumed a prominent posi tion with tha American Tobaeeo Com MiT. will depart tha city ' of their birth and leaving will not divulge their future habitation. p Where they go when they leave Richmond, n on knows but thenv selves. capitalists for colonization purposes I "Tba comhina ioti that is being not attend to my work. Tl-a kidney But a tramp doesn't tramp U al freight train ia going his wsy. and of mineral and timber property I worked nut tor taming b iron now for development. Purchase of this character report. ed in tbe last fortnrrht included over 100,000 acres of coal land in Eastern Kentucky by Pennsylvania capital. made by the Aribxma Consolidate Coal ft Iron Co. and the Southern Iron ft Steel Co. into the . finished product, and the steel output to in clude wire fencing and kindred prod- iste, and deals are now pending foi' nets, ia only an illustration of tb for large tracts to be bought by New rapid change that is taking place England people; 150,000 acres of tint- throughout every Jim of industry in ber land in Mississippi, bought by the South, putting this section on a Western land openators and eoloni- basis for the higher profit which come sation people, who will cut the timber from the higher elass of manufaoVur and settle the land with Western far- ing. This merger will bring into the a 600,000 acre tract in the same Birmingham district some of tbe State, bought by Pennsylvania men; strongest financial forces of this coun a 500,000 acre tract of cut-over pine try, Canada and England, and, added land in Mississippi, bought by West- to the purchase by tbe Woodward secretion became unnatural and I felt miserable in every way. Finally got a supply of Uoan s Kidney Pills at Gibson ' Drug Store and it did not take them long to raster m to good health. " For aaie by all dealers. Price 60c Foatar-llilborn Co., Buffalo, New York, sola agents for tha United Statoa, Remember the nam Doaa 'a and take no other. era land operators, who will divide it into small farms and colonize with farmers from the West and the North ; a 32,000 acre tract of timber land in Georgia, bought by Ohio men for inv medial t operation, and a $2,000,000 purchase of Cyprus and pine land in I ture are indicated by the letting of Florida, bought by Western people. contracts, just announced, for build- aloaei ram Project. ing a plant at a coax oi svhw.wu to Western capitalists have obtain-1 $750,000 in Louisiana to make ethyl ed, at a cost of about $250,000, a tract I alcohol out of sawdust and other of reclaimed land near New Orleans waste Pin products. This plant is to be developed for model farms wHh Ito have a daily capacity of 600 gal the intention of makinar everv orovis-1 Ions of ethyl alcohol. ioin for scientific farm laboratories I "These are only a few of the many and providing for scientific methods illuotrakiona which are daily aeen of of seed and soil selection. Many of of the broadening of the business life the big land operators and eoloniza- of the South, the increasing realiza tion agencies which have for yeara tion on the part of out-siders as well been active in tbe West and on the as of its own people of its limitless Pacific coast are t ow eonoeotrating I potentialities, and of the Southward their work upon the South. Tbev are trend of money for development op- buying these enormous tracts of land, erations of all kinds in manufactures, cutting them into small farms, un-lin reclaiming' work, in the utuisa proving them with good roads and tion of cut-over pine lands and in bringing buyer from tbe North and I tbe building ox laetores to use here to West." Itofore waste mskeriaL This broaden Until recently, the cut-over pin I ing activity is not eonnned to any lands, of which there are million of 1 lines of industry. It is sweeping over acres, have been regarded as almost Ithe whole section, from Maryland out valueless. Tbe same has beea true as Ito Texas, and covers almost every to tha wet or swampy land of the I line of human activity." South, which aggregate) over 50,000, 000 acre. "These pine lands have proven o be very productive and are being bought to tbe extent of hundreds of thousands of acres by Western land operators for colonization purpose. several million acres of wet prairie and swamp lands are now being re claimed by vast drainage operation. Louisiana has been leading in this It..i m.n ..ma .nJ hiU work, and there are more big opera-1 it.. ,.ntinn f one t JTr. P. t. Finch, of Davidson Mon ty, North Carolina, hu raised this ' yar on on acre of land 158 bushels and ia pounds oi aorn. Bwar of th man who trie to work om friend in behalf oa another. Tb andertalter considers it a grave itnatioB when ha hu nothing to da Iron Co., will greatly strengthen the whole iron and steel industry of tbe South. The tendency toward tbe utili zation of useless material and the ad vancing scale of scientific manufae- A Etmin der. We get the following from tbe Dixie Methodist, whose editor, Rev. D. Vance Price always sees a joke where tt is to be seen. It is credited to "Exchange." A preacher at the aloae of one of his sermons said, "Let all those who are paying their debts stand up. draining gnat tracts in that State than ih any other Southern State; but Florida is leading now in the mag. nitude of tbe area which is being with contracts aggregating soma mil lions of dollars, which will reclaim four million or fire million acre of the Everglades region, a territory as big as the State of Maryland- This work is being done by tb State. 46,000,000 for oood Koads. Detailed : reports just completed show that tb eonth ia spending eon riderably mora than $45,000,000 this year in building good roads, or over M per eem, of tha amount that is be ing expended in tha whole country for this purpose. J. E. Parker. 2021 No. 10th St Ft Smith, Ark, says that he bad taken I many kinds ot kidnev medicine, bat I did not get better until he took Foley I Kidney nils. Ha mater bow long I yon hava had kidney trouble, yoa I will find quick and permanent benefit I tha ma or ioley Kidney Pius. Start taking them now. For Sale by I U. Li Marsh, druggist Tha revolution in China continues to grow and spread- Yuan Shi Kai, who bM beea urged for om time to accept tb post of premier, has finally consented and assumed office. The abdication of the emperor has been proposed and while there may not be a Chinese republic the old regime will probaly pas. It seems possible for the government to suppress the revo lution and nothing short of radical change in government will bring peace. A Hail Carriar'i Load Seems heavier when ha bM a weak back and kidney trouble. Fred Due hren, Mail Carrier at Atchison, Kans., says: "I hav ben bothered witb kid. ney and bladder trouble and bad se ver pains across my back. Whenever I carried a lwevy load of mail my kid ney trouble increased. Soma time ago I started taking Foley 'a Kidney Pills nd since taking them I hava got ten entirely rid of my kidney trouble and am m aound now as aver." i or sale by M. L. Maifeh druggist. Rhtumatiim Relieved la ( Hours. PR. DETCHON-H RELIEF FORI RHEUMATISM aauaiir relieves ssver-l est cases In a (ew boors. Its action I ipoa the aystetm Is remarkable an I ffectlve. It removes the cause an the! disease quickly dlsapeeara. First dose I nenema. Te ana si.ee, sola r ui MARSH. DrtutslaL a a. Dnloa street. v. i-ti. i The preacher seated them and Mid "Now every msn not paying his debts stand up." The exception noted,. care-worn, hungry looking individual clothed in his last summer's suit slowly assumed a perpendicular po sition. How is it, my friend T" asked tbe minister, "that yoa are tha only man not to meet his obhgationst" I run a newspaper, be meekly answered,' "and the brethren who stood np are my subscribers, and" Let us pray! exclaimed tba min ister. - Mr. Andrew Carnegie has agreed to give $15,00 additional for tbe ex tension of the Chsilotte library, Mr, Carsegia gave $25,000 to build th li brary on condition that tha city cave $2,500 per anum for It support. Th $15,000 for extension is given on con dition uat Charlotte increase tbe ap propriation to $4,000 the year. Oonghing at Xight Means loss of sleep which is bad for anyone. Foley 'a Honey and Tar Com pound stops the cough t ones, relieves tbe tickling and dryness in tb throat and heal th i flamed membranes. Prevents a coW developing into bronchitis or pneumonia. - Keep el ways in tbe boo . RefuM sub stitutes. For sala by M. L. Marsh. Th Southern Railway Company ia having prepared at ita Spencer shops some large new bulletin boards to be us d on th main line. One of tbe Med on tha main liia. One of the station showing tha time of arrival and departure of all trains north, Muth and on tha Asheville and Nor wood branches. Deafneas Cannot B Cured. English and Canadian capitalists r??"'? are making very heavy investments! There la coly oe way to core aeaftuas. tbe "OOUth, especially in hydro-1 raoseo By an lnnamea conation oi .ii. , - -, I'M mucous lining oi m sjaeuwaian electric operations, and abw to SOtnslxo when this tube U lnnamea I yew km a rambling eoond er lmper extent in iron m teres ts. A company formed. bM Jaat bought Control Of I a the In fl emit Ion eaa M taken or- water power and atreet railways in r"" " ''J". Georgia, and will issue $30,000,000 of hSis5-T art if u STSSSU bond for th development of about 1 by Catarrh, which as swthlna- bet aa 3rtl nno. tuunn... v 1 lnnamea eoaaiuoa at tae mucous nv transmission and tha wilding and operation of internrban railroad. fae. We win at oa Honarea Dollars tor any com af Deafnees eaasad by Ita bond and stock investment will (Catarrh Car. Bend tor elrealar. trs. aggregate $57,000,000. ' I . J.CrnH-rr CO, Toleoe. a A Mmewhat a mailer undertaking, 1 : KJ. n.Ti. avi(. shiim' h. AmaM. out auu oa a very large scale. beea financed by New York bankers, who hava bought tha control of thai The way a woman knows its bum stmet railway and RM system of Ma-Ia DOt burglars, down atalra la tha Backacha, Haadacha, Nwrtmsness and rhenmatum, both in men and women, mean kidney trouble. Do not to prograM byond tha reach of medieine hut atop it promptly with Foley Kidney Pilla. They regulate tha aetaon of tbe urinary organ. Tonie in action, quick in result. For la by M. L. Marsh, druggist J. Pierpont Morgan, while taking np a collection in his church in New York Sunday, stubbed his toe on pillow and fell sprawling, scattering tha contents of tha basket right and left -- v-';"'it-v-,- A woman xpct romane out of lov and gets honsekMping. : eon and abeorbed power develop ment which will tarnish about 25,000 hore-powr to neighboring title. Was tern eapitalist ar bntlding in Southwest Virginia, at an ultimata ex penditure of possibly $25,000,000, a vast hydro-elect rie system which will develop over 100,000 horse-power. ia middle of the night is how anxieus bar husband ia to go down to meet - A Honathold ltMiaiM - That atop congh quickly and eunat eolds is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. iMrt. Anna raiser, Z520 WV . i a I vwuurmM. ueveiopmenis ia iron ana steet I t-.- s - w.e K.h .... mating mv Men oz a oroaoer hr-.,T uirAi,.it..i .anyxoing reponea irom im i Tm Compos, a a wure car for ?TS r? Srr i: rv, Tr . oougba and colds. , It aarad my United States Steel Corporatioa of aa4ta - of . bad eoHU and my raa TnneasM sjo. iron a jmuitom v Rn a v.if Co, Mveral year. ago. TheM include I n j utmH family with Foley'a ,T" Im. u" lT 1 Tar Compound... Kvary lioa dollars by tha Woodward Iron Co of Birmingham, of. tha Birming ham Coal ft Iron Co., having two fur naces, 40,000 aoTM of coal land and 2,400 acre OX iron-or land. "Plan are bow about eotnpleted for a wierirar of tha Alabama Consoli dated Coal ft Iron Co. and tb South ern Iron ft Steel Co, the combined eompsnv to hava a total Mpitnlisation of $30,000,000 and to awn 60,000 om in ear neighborhood vpesV high ly f it." For sale by -U. u Uarafa. Too many people mistak merited pnniahment for persecution. 'A WELCOME CHANCE TO THOSE WHO SUITES.' Coming to Concord, North Carolina,! on Wednesday, November 89th, I to Stay at Bt Cloud Hotel DR. FRANCIS S. PACKARD. OF GREENSBORO, N. C. On Bar Only Consultation and I Examination. Confidential, Invited I and FREE. rVtVa fl atatif eVetTff4e) To see all oi his regular Pataants snd tuct I new Cases, m mav wiah to toaiailt him. I nr.PmrkuTitniovaaatate wide rem tatiotL I among the proteseion and the Public ot I norm Carolina, wneretor more tnaa t I eeenhebajaWtadhUoiiialiaetoth( Stady. Traataaan and Cor oi Cbreattt Daisaaaa. The Doctor has had woadorfaj I in his caoaaq work, that oi cans 1 eafferere.Mea.Wnmea sad Chit 1 The Patiaats he bM restored tt Hsaltk after they had grrea as all hotM I of haiBaT Cared are amen tor id by the laiaaili. . H ia a kind, generotia, I democratic gentlemaa to meet, of high I scholarly attainments, ana dignified per-1 aoMlity. umpiea witn a Hrouwriy inter-1 cat, in all who seek his advice. He doet I got take a Patient for Treatment anleai I M can torosee a Cars ot tM Csaa.TMl iaal restore of Ua wsrk I Tboro 13 Only Ono Tbzt ia tl - Wer " r-a- a. Wh ilaVave-. W ea iLi vsstM ova re ewut a eoia im ok bat. Ahrayi tha foil for this slgutBr oa rrery box. Look S6a. ITLZ3 CXTHTD tt TO 14 DATS. Tour dw"it will refund money if PAZO OlitT fails to cur any M of I tcliin?, Ciindv Lleadiaf or of eoal land, 75)C0 aerw of Lroavw 1 1 robrawlj( 1 ia 6 to 14 iar. SOa. DC:iT TAS CiaT7CnD--raAI) TIIAT OTIaLIS SAY ''.! '': '': '.-'v''r ;j ; Charlotta, N. C. Jun 24th, 18U. Tha T-B Company, Charlotto. H. C. :. ,-.!- k Gentlemen : About aix month ago I wm ia very poor health. Had fallan off until I wm almost akia and bona, whan a friend told ma of yonr Remedy and I da ided to try it m I aonld find nothing that would build me up, I commenced taking this medicine and in four weeks I had fainad thirty-one pounds, and my color wm altogether changed front tnai ot a aiekiy to that oi a aeaithy parson. I cannot praiM your medi- . I'll r l .... l. i , m eme wo uuciuv. as a 1.001 uisi n bm aavea mj uxa. . Thanking yoa for thia pnvueg of telling yoa what your Remedy did xor me, ana wiu Mat wuuea tor your success ia bustneaa, I am, Vary sincerely. '.'' CLAUDE ALEIANDES. If any person wo Jd Ilk thay eta inspect tha origioal wkish ia tat iua n aof &, . ' MA s If ' 114 Business . IVSen THE DECISTVB CLEAN CUT. MAN -OF AFFAIRS BANKERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN WILL FIND ' SOLID CONSERVATIVE OOMBI-4" NATION WITH STYLE AND FINE TAILORING IN THESE ScMoss IMele- WHICH WE . PICTURE HERE. THEY COMB IN NEAT MIXED. WEAVES THAT ARB EXACTLY SUITED TO THE MEN WHO WILL WEAR THESE SUITS. THESE ARB TWO OF THE NEW 1911 MODELS OF THB Schbss Bdlin::rc Qsltes THERE ARE MATY OTHER MOD ELS FOB MEN AND YOUNO MEN. Caimoa & Fter Co. end one that appeals to the arriiaeryaick I sierasav Is the fact of his cassia boibsT i reasonable and Bnodotate M to make it witbia the reach of even tb very poor. At no time do tha charges amount tc tor thaa $7 .00a month or about tl.SC a week, t B gives his owa medicines, and there ar no extra Charges. It taket hiss never mora than from four to sis Months to Cure a Case nnder Treatment. All Cases, even those who hav been given np ss IbiimbIiIb or Hnf si sea, Bars bsea Cased and reetuted to aerfscl Itsaith by this Brilliant Pbyaiclaa) and th wesderfol aaeMda he ssaploya, ( yoa want to meet him and have him examine yoa, go to Bee him, and talk tht matter over with him. It will cost yov utUat if he does not put yoa andet li'iBlai tat If he tehee yonr ease, ft will coat yoa a verv saaall saaa to gat Remember tha " date, Wednesday, .November ztfth, and aoma early. Just Received ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF 0X12, S-WIBE SEAMLESS BRUS8ELL DRDOQETS THAT WE WILL RUN AT THB -EXTREMELY LOW PRICE OF . $12.50. Tba Eagalu Prka oa this Rug is $17.50, but we will atll this Upaunt at $180. Baaatifal Pattorai to aalect from. W alio hava a big stock of MXLTONS, AXMINISTERS, VEL VETS, WOOD FIBER, ETO to aalect from, v Abo a Nrw Lot of 27x54 and 36x73 Bop at a Bargain, ' Daa't giva roar mono away by paying from f&OO to $10.00 mora for th same Draggett, bat coma and 1st as mt yoa this . difference. Wo eaa aad wwill do it - ' l B. !Cim S Co;: THE CHEAPEST FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKINGl V- STORE IN TOWN. fll 1 1 .1 , "IV 11 Of" m ! 1 "A J If it is Ineonvsnlent to tav cash do not let that prevent yoa from liooe- ling th furnitur yoa want at this Wall equipped store. ; yctti csrrrr is good tzzs. Yoa aaa pay whn yoa LV in th easiest of easy payments. Everything in furnitur that the most critical of housewives can want f r your home ia tarried at this star and th prices ar marked in j l. a f nrt sto tait your pocket, whether 70a bay on Msh or crillU Co ilit y, ism i:x.
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