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::h::ltt;:; I, - . ML IUILUUU. I OB Oae Yr i MmiM Three Moatka Om sfaaik a-a use aa IM Sksuy Tiiknas rM , fakioitk i -'--la HmM ,. ,- Tnltt Moatka - . ww.ihm1! ajraotracauengrr. . , ATf1ltfHr rates eaa kad at the tin Copy tar ctaUM mas ke la ky . I a'dork. a. m. - Cards ef Taaake. Kaaalattaaa ef Ks apart and elialle artkilee ars aargsd , at tha rata al t cents par 11a oaih la . ... bun! aa aeeead elaaa marl mstter April It, HI, at tka i a Caa . ora, N. C. aaaar tka act af March & - 11. -CHy 1 " Concord, N. C , November 27, 191L Mayor Gaynor nay have his fault, ' but be U undoubtedly a man of una riews and filled brimful with the eoorage of hia eonvietione. During tka recent strike of the street clean ers of New York City Mayor Gaynor , baa made a record for himself which has won him the approval of all good eitisena. The cleaning of the streets of a large eity is a big and serious task, and, when the men employed to do the work refused to do their work, although they had been warned of the consequences of their action, the . Mayor promptly selected the required number of men from the availables on the civil service lists, put them to work and gave the Doliee ample pow er to protect the new men in their work. There were some riots and many persons urged the Mayor to call out the militia, but be refused, stat ing that the necessity for such an ex treme course had not presented itself. Then he was overwhelmed with re quests that the strikers be taken back and a committee of the Board of Aldermen called on the Mayor, pre senting a similar request. But Mayor -Gaynor candidly informed the eon miftee that under the civil service ' law he had not the power to take back the men who had gone out on a strike and, that he would not take them back even if he had the power to do so. There has been a great deal of talk e.boutJihe sinfulness of JSotham and Us urgent need of religious Tegenera- tion. It was probably this bad repu ' tation of the city which prompted the !, Clerical Conference to arrange for series of afternoon meetings at the Marble Collegiate church, at which 4 prayers for the moral and religious : welfare of the city were to be said, i It seems, however, that neither the .? ministers of New York nor the church j" people of the . consider New York ' such sinful place. At the first of '& the meetings there were about two : hundred ministers present; at .the second only about thirty ministers and at the third the attendance was .even smaller. , us. e mm bv aaaal i Mi & Mr. D. B. Smith, of Charlotte, will i deliver the address at .the annual memorial meeting of the Elds' lodge at High Point next Sunday. We do ! not recall just now the names of the speakers at previous services of this J kind at High Point, but we know that, no matter who they were, none pot the addresses have been better, if more eloquent and appropriate, than f ithe one that the people of that eity will have the opportunity of listening to this year. . .. f i' - . The Greensboro News same out & Bun day in a new dress, and the issue p contained 20 pages of up-to-date mat ter.. The new "heading and head let V tar make a considerable improvement I ia the mechanical appearance of the 5 News, which was' already above the ,' average. Ws know of no eity any g where of the sin' of Greensboro which h, has a daily newspaper that can' be $ eonsidered in the same class with" the I News.yK-" K ' . J ,!"(.' J.' ' ' ' Q President Boosevelt, in. a recent p editorial artiole ia the Outlook, de !; elared that the lynching of negroes ' for attacks ort women is not peculiar '; to tho South. Toddy seems to kave f just learned something whiea all ob serving and fair-minded people knew :. before. ? - . Cottoa Showed Decline. , New Orleans, La., Nov. 2&rr-The ner-wceipt of tho trading of -the week in eHon market were a oeeune of 11 poi"' v The 1 prices arar ..a T 'ay an! the mar- t t' i-est. The ri e t i v i t M Jl poiu J.'1 At tiie i i . ' f-t, 'nr pmnf's were 13 to , j, v.uf v. eloso. SOUTS IALYATIOX or rsx 00TJXTXT. Dr. Ickamaa Seas Ear the Csaasr Tatfvo J iiiiamliiaeaa needed. . Atlanta. a Noveeshar XI Dr, Jaeofc a arskma, aeeaidaal of Cor nell University, ottered a Bote of warning against the spread of aieial ua ia the eooatry ia aa addraes at the I'aiversitv eluh here oday, where ho was tho guest of local alumni. At the aame time no otatod that the death would be tho salvation of the country throngs its oonaervativo pra CTeennaeaa. 1 Aavo Oeea ia every section oi the United States in tho past U Hiths, and have had opportunity to attidv the polities! situation thor oughly," said Dr. 8chnrman- "It seems to mo that political condition are nndergmng a radical change that wo are returning to the discard ed theories and ideas of 2,000 years ago. Socialism is gaining ia every section of the Union, save in the South. "In the South alone I have found that same spirit of conservative prog ressiveness nrhieh marked 4 he spirit which animated the founders of our country, for from it will spread the right kind of conservattism, bringing back the erring sections to a realiza tion of their mistake-" Western Governor i to Tour East. St Paul, Minn., Nov. 25. The preparations for the 'tour of the East by the party of elevtn governors of as many western and northern States, scheduled to start from here next Mondan, are practically completed. The "Governors Special" train has been "made up" and fully equipped and stands ready to start on its long journey when the signal departure is given. The train is quite long and consists of several sleeping cars, enough to accommodate tlie govern ors and the members of their respec tive parties, a dining ear, baggage car and five ears containing well ar ranged exhibits of the agricultural, horticultural and mineral resources of the Western States respresented by their executives in the party. The object of the tour, as conceiv ed by former Governor James H. Brady, of Idaho, is mainly education al Politics is to be strictly barred and for that reason the urgent invi tations of the woman's suffrage ad vocates, asking the governors to ad dress suffrage meetings in various cities during their trip, have been po litely but firmly declined. The gov ernors undertake the trip only with a view of learning something by ob serving the conditions in the East, but they hope to convey a valuable lesson to the people of the overcrowd ed East, by bringing before them con vincing proofs of the enormous re sources and advantages of the West and informing them in regard to the manifold inducements offered to set tlers in the Western States. It is confidently expected that this tour will be fruitful of results by giving j a new and powerful impetus to the westward movement of immigration and by diverting the westward march of settlers from Canada to the West ern States of the United States. Ooughint at Kight Means loss' of sleep which is bad for anyone. Foley 's Honey and Tar Com pound stops the cough t once, relieves the tickling and dryness in the throat and heals tho ifiamed membranes. Prevents a cold developing into bronchitis or pneumonia. Keep al ways in the house , Refuse sub stitutes. For sale by M. L. Marsh. Andrew Carnegie's Birthday; New York, Nov. 25. Andrew Car negie, capitalist, philanthropist, au thor and philosopher, entered upon his seventy-fifth year today, having been born in Dunfermiline, Scotland, November 25, 1837. He is in good health, as well as he has felt in years, as he declared upon his arrival home recently after his summer vacation in his native Scotland. This month Mr. Carnegio turned over $25,000,000 to tho Carnegie Corporation, of New Xork, the body incorporated by the legislature last Juno to take over Carnegie's work in connection with educational institutions, libraries and nero lunda. , The former steel-master has given away a total of 1222.000.000 Lof.his colossal fortnn and declares ho is still ready to give. ' J. E. Parker. 2021 No. 1 nth f Vt Smith, says that ho had take many kinds of kidney medicine, tut did not get hotter until ho took Foley Kidney fills. No mater bow long yon have had kidney trouble, yoa will find quick and permanent benefit oy ino use or oley Kidney Pills. Start taking them now. For Sal by M L. Marsh, druggist - " ; H. O. BreedloTS has moved his pressing elub from tho Reed build ing to Loan street ', Backache, Headache, Momosnoar and rheumatism; both ia men and women, mean kidney trooblo. Do sot it to progress byond tho reach of methane bat stoo it oronwtlv with Foley. Kidney Pills. They regulate the actioa of tho urinary organs, Tonie in action, quick ia results. For salo by M. U hUrsh,. druggist , rail cured nr T9 ii day& Tour drn(rr!t will refund money if PAZO OIMTM&T fails to euro any esse of Itching Bliad Bleedicg or k eukruJIng Files ia to 14 4-ja, 30s. BOLD TXAEf 0B1I1T. Oooot Uao Kafl Ooack lifted Near Oohiavhla, Laao Maa Does Daring Columbia, 8. CNer. 24. A mask ed white maa lata tonight robbed too mail oar of Atlantis Coast line train No. 65 botwooa Roys ter aad this eity. took tho registered letters, stop ped tho train aad jumped e4 just be fore tho traia reached tho eity lim its. Tho value of the registered mail tolea k not known bat the letters are said to oontaia several thoosaad dollars. There ia no elae to the iden tity of the robber. The train, vest bound from Wil mington, reached tha Royater block house, 2 miles from Columbia, at 11:20. It stopped there a moment, then proceeded toward the eity. Tho robber ia supposed to have boarded the train at Koyster. nitbia a few minutes after the train started, ho made his appearance in the mail bar, held np the two mail clerks at the point of a pistol and took the regis tered letters. He then pulled tho bell eord and leaped off as the train stopped. In the darkness there was no use to pursue and the train con tinued on its way to this eity where the robbery was reported. Detectives are now on the hunt for the robber but have no trace of him. YOU RISK NO MONEY. Our Reputation and Money are Back of This Offer. We pay for all the medicine used during the trial, if our remedy fails to completely relieve you of consti pation. We take all the risk. You are not obligated to us in any way whatever, if you accept our offer. Could anything be more fair for you f Is there any reason why you should hesitate to put our claims to a prac tical testf A most scientific, common-sense treatment is Rexall Orderlies, which are eaten like candy. They are very pronounced, gentle and pleas ant in action, and particularly agree able in every way. They do not cause diarrhoea, nausea,' flatulence, griping or other inconvenience. Rex all Orderlies, are particularly good for children, aged and delicate per sons. We urge you to try Rexall Order lies at our risk. Three sizes, 10c., 25c., and 50c. Remember, you can get Kexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. Gibson Drug Store. Chief of Police Held for M order Charlotte, Nov. 23. A true bill has been returned by tho grand jury of Gaston county a gainst Chief of Police Christy S. Hager, of Bessemer City, who ebot E. E. Lock man, of that town Sunday afternooon, Lockman dying from the effects of tho wound Monday evening in the Charlotte sanatorium. Lockman is said to have been drunk at the time, and was alleged to have been interfering with the officer in the attempt to make an arrest. Chief Hager was allowed bail bv Judge Adams, in the sum of $2,500, wnich he promptly executed and was given his liberty. Ho has resigned his position as chief of police. Reports Say Fanners Are Holding Cotton. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 25. President Chas. S. Barrett, of the National Farmers' Union today said that re ports show that cotton is being held and will be held. He said he was in receipt of s letter from the secretary of the Southeastern Cotton Buyers Association saying, "Farmers are now holding a greater amount of cot ton than aver before. ". HOW TO CURB ECZEMA, ITCH AND ALL oZJS DISEASES. Don't suffer a moment longer with Ecsema, or any form of skin or blood troubles. Don't rub or scratch the skin. Just apply Hancock Sulphur Compound to the affected spots and It will atop the Itehlns at once and cure the trou ble permanently. One tec bottle will cure that prevalent trouble. Common Itch. Nothlnr cures skin trouble no quickly as Hancock Sulphur Compound. To beautify the complexion aad re move black-beads aad pimples, ase Haacock'e Sulphur Ointment, Sse, Mrs. Xvelya Oarst, of Salem, Va writes! Three years aco t had a rouh place ea my cheek. It would barn and itch. I was fearful It might be of a cancerous nature. I weed dif ferent preparations, but nothlns ever healed It ' One bottle of Sulphur Com enhd eared me completely. X recom mend It to any one having any akin disease." For sale by Olbeoa Drag A TOM CUBB FOB TTTy" ' o IN I TO 8 MINUTES. Ia say part of the body IasUeerOat DR. FENNER'O Golden Relief :' ' t7I.ir.F CSTASTA1C0U3. ' f isd rrMTty Cre Wnm1""i, Tooth ke. i . Ms. I-..-, us. t giRitis , C-' e. -., Cum, Vm Ir"T'r1t enroe, On, C ''e, Sre t nil,1 ". fever eud -., I -, r - I 'V, I 1 I iOIMttaw, . . t.MW..lS Cttw,-t CM. riri"tai vrrwhff, ., en. and tl. slaes. it " lnl ui'ft. Cln'lilftr.T'r -aeautir, Vfsaunia. M.x, For Sale by Ligson Drug 8 tore. Doafaeea Ceased Be Cared. by I ere I esrtettea, e eatey sanest nirt im nims sen en mt ta u. TSere Is taiy mmm eay a rmrm sWTmss. ciseis ky sa MtM eila) ml aksttS Uslnsr mt tmm mmmetm Tvk. Wke tkts take as laa&aeO a rtMUU sewnd e laew kemrtag, aad wheal M as entirety a DsafMas ks Ik rsanlt. aad aa teas tke fcaamaaette. sa ke taasa sr aad tkM take r see seed Its mmrm eveMltUsa. kcarlag will ke Oawrsre enwi nine eases eel s ten are vnaase ky Catarrh, wktch at kraT bet aa aaasMd esneiUsa ef tka ws arm grew One Hawdrd Detlaie r any ease mt p is fsese (saaeed ky catarrh! that kihI be eared k Mall's Cstkarrh Cera, tvnd for slrealsra, tree. F. J. cmcNST CO, Teeade, a SMd by Dragsnsta Tie. Take Hail's Family FUlo far Ceaetfr mw BUILDING OPEN ON Saturday, AT Cabarrus Savings Bank The Concord Perpetual Building & Loan Association Starts Its This Association has matured and paid off 34 Series of Stock Amounting to $346,890.00. nnn't Flice E OPPORTUNITY to start stock UUU 1 ItUX in this Old Reliable Association. ROBT. H.L WOODHOUSE, Thanksgi IS ALWAYS A JOLLY GOOD TIME Especially if furnished with a nice assortment of light Bolls, Beaten Biscuits, Delicate' Pastry and Cake all made from High Grade Flour. Yon can always have all those and never fail by using F L Oil B It is away yonder and abovs any floor on tho market, and has held this high position for mors than Fifteen Yean right hart ia Concord. A FBXSH LOT JUST HT AMD TEE PBICE 18 AS LOW AS COMMON FLOTJB Cline & Moose. Parlor Suits and Leather Couches Ws Uto Jut roceiTed a VEW LIVE OF FABLOB SUITS and LEATBZB COUCHES. Com and see then, and if 7 are thinking of buying either a Parlor Salt or Conch s can please yon hots la goods d4 prices. Also a beautiful Una of LIBBABY TABLES ia Oak, Quartered O ak or Every English Just to suit yon, ' : ". Oosbt and seo ss-irt have what yoa want la Farnltirra, Droggott, Bugs, Etc, Etc, , - ' Of I a ' CO THE CHEAPEST FUBXITUItE AKD USDEBTAKEKJ 8T0B3 1 Ef TOWS. ' ; taoaaiitrssi hUUsved ta Heara. r. rrrnKSfi irurr fo SHkl'MATlSJI seMiiy rtMe Sr esl feie ta a few kesrs. lie settee spoa tke srstetsi Is niarkekle sa4 tlfrlUa It removes tke . the Sieieie oolckly eieerarm. riw esse ta;nta Tke sad l a. Sold IrHL Ma, haul. Drnssen, a. Carta SiraeC Uo4. i-tt CITY TAX K0TICE. , Section 82 City Charter provides: 0 tho Brat day of Doeember there shall so a poaalty of one per ooatam added U tho aakonat of all taxes doe, and aa additional oee per eeotara oa tho first day of each month there after until same are paid. W. J. MONTGOMERY, J1L, 74d aty Tax Collector. SECIDES & LOAN Dep. 2, 1911 47th Series. S. YOUNG, President. Sec.& Treas. ving Dinner r I 0 U it frms'SsiasiahaM ' isadHewYseh l ' WaaayWfcSsaJ fay Mm Come in and take a peek at our lingiish and American Styles for Pall, OUS.dUQ to G3Q.0Q. Cannon Fetzer Co. assssa A . oaasaal .a. t I. r ST I "a - a-sj" mmmK . aassw muJM mm YOU SPEND A LABOE PABT OF Y0UB TIME IN THE KITCHEN, MADAM Yon have every reason therefore, to make your kitchsrj aa nice and comfortable as possible. A handy KITCHEN CABINET is tha best helper yoa can have them. It keeps tho kitchen tidy, yoa always know "here to And things, it saves your foot and timo and it adds to tha "looks" of the room. - Tho kind ws sell are elegant pieces ef fnrnitnrs.. Ones yoa see one of our " Kitchen Cabinets yoa will wonder how yoa ever got oa without It " Come ia and look our stock over. Hers are soma offers 110.00 to $20-00. CBAVEN BBOS. FTJENTTUBE AND UNDERTAKING COMPANY. . . 'Fhons No. 9. Aqcfcts ViTI I!:;; And whoa they dothoy hurl HUNT'S LIGHTNING OIL is tha one Instantaneous relief and cure for all wounds, bruises, sores, eats, spralas and abrasions of the tkla.. It forms aa artificial skin covering, excludes the air instantly, stops pain at once. There are many alia, but none like HUNT'S. The action is deferent; aad the effect as won. HUlf T'S ATI LIGHTNING UIL Always hive It in the oose. Take it '.Jh you when yoa travel yon ysvor ea teU whan LUST'S LIC:..;3 I A may bo most needed. &3 etnts and BO cents fcottles. . FCB SALS EY C"S!f EETJ9 I PIZZ2, Cov-ii. n. a . ; .Ufgd. by A. a UcLards ModieiiM 1 Company, CLormaa, Texas. r n n Has becoate rack a eoraatoa-plaeo sx iwoaioa that tho ordiaary clerk asos It oa every oecaatoa tad yoaH hoar It as oftaa la tho store that arris sonar pants aa yoi vm ta tho clothes shop. Hero ws allow ao mlffsprtsouiaUoa, Oar aaJsosBoa know it will oast asaa their ait nation to ten yoa a suit or overcoat is all-wool if it is mot ot they ran so risk for ws sen Schloss Clothes Hand tailored of para wool matorials which stand tho severe rait and ma testa as waQ as tho old reliable acid test. Wo know Schloss hand-tailored clothes wfll ill your expecUtfena aad give yoa a signed guarantee with sr ary garment guarantos that has a record of more than a third of a cen tury of satisfaction behind rt. 1 .(L" ii Baltimore mmm Crcd! Creel! Good Floor always means Good Bread net . . icnx! Tbr and bo eonvincoC that yoa nave the BEST at a Low Price. Dove-Bost Co. Fhones 81 ani iZL DENTISTRY 1 am now In the Morris Building, over the Cabarrus Savings bank. DB. XL 0. EXITING. Use our Fenny Column it Pays.
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