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t rrr; r " r 1 r'!Y T" " .Ke. 5.re ' ' m 4 t-m aatr'aaejir mIWm M IM PaSlr Tin Meath Heath J . fclaatk -r?Lrrwsr a ire cvr mrr. iMW- Aftuiac rates tu be had at the , oface. CopyTov Ikuiw MM be saaby M e'elork. e. m. " ' Caree ef nuta Resotatlena ef -sport u similar ertlolee ar er4 i the rat f I hiU nor Tlx la (M as second elaaa mall atttw Apra . laia. at th postoffto at Coa , h K. C. naSot tha act of afarea a, Concord, N. C, December 4, 1911. . A preliminary statement giving tha ' general death rate for all cities with a 'population of less than 100,000 in tha Cannot Bureau's death regisira tioa ana in 1910, aa drawn from the advance Mortality Bulletin 112, now in preaa, was issued unday by Direc tor Durand, of the Bureau of the Census, Department of Commerce and Labor. Among a group of 18 eitiea in the less than 100,000 popula tion elass recording high rates of mortality in 1910, Charleston, S. C, shows the highest rate per 1,000 pop ulation, namely 29.7; followed by Ral eigh, N. C, with 29.7. The state ment that our own capital city of Raleigh shows the second highest rate of mortality will no doubt create sur prise. Congress today resumed business at the old stand and the battle be tween it and President Taft will be resumed and will wage with increased intensity until the sweltering days of next summer. Congress passed sever al good tariff bills last summer which would have greatly benefitted the public. President Taft vetoed those bills as is well known, simply because he thought it was the wrong quarter of the moon or something of that sort. The greatest good, how ever, that has resulted from the sweeping Democratic victory last year, has been the rotten and corrupt atato of affairs which they have un covered by their investigation. PARAGRAPHS. Are we having government by Out look T a The Supreme Court of North Car olina has practically ruled that whis ky is good for a snake bite. No doubt we will hear of many good North Carolinians being bitten by snakes from now on. If a Carnegie foundation amounts to $12,000,000, what will that whole building eostf The great meat packers do not seem to relish the idea of being packed in prison T ") A man in Chicago was recently killed by two automobiles. In most eases one is sufficient. . When that new governor of Ken tucky returns to the executive man sion after an absence of thirty-five years he will probably feel somewhat Rip Tan Winklish. International Live Stock Show. , Chieago, UL, Dee. 2. The offer of 1100,000 in premiums has attracted a record breaking display of eham pion'animals from the United States, 'Canada and Mexico to the annual .intSrnational live stock exposition, ' which opened in the Dexter pavilion ! at tha stockyards today and will con tinue tor one week. . Canada ia par 'tkularry well represented at the e- positioo this year and will eompet against a large assortment "of highly bred stock from all cattle raising dis tricts of the United 8Uttev . : -, In addition to the usual display of . cattle, horses, swine and sheep, ' the management has provided for a nunv "ber f special features. The stu " dents' judging contest will be eon- ducted on a broader seals than ever be for and will be nartieirjeted in by representatives of many of the - leading agricultural colleges of th United States and Canada. A eom- petitive test among shepherd dogs w on of tb entirely new features, ' another: feature is the display of a loaen yearling sheep, bred and own t ad by the United States Department ef Agriculture. Thia will be the first Vportumty sheepmen: have had to observe the progress ef the experi- unfit in breeding range sheep start led by the department ive years ago and still in progress at Iaramie, Wyoming. - . ,Vikr TTLTl Ef 1 10 14 DATS. . Tour drr-ot will refund. money if PAZO Ci.UirNT fails to euro any ease of r- Sr ;, Blind; Bleedinf or pTct.Ti,'l.g lux in 6 to 14 day. 90s. lD..ul Las 3 tkuway tunnels a buT or mora long, , aUfam Kayst Tata OAs. rhiUtMphia, rV, Dm. 4. Radolph F.l.akenuerg. 'the War bora af re form," we installed aa Weaver 01 raJapUatoiay. "TW sar .any teok plat ia the Coauana Coaaeil shsmher and was win mil by. a threaf hvrg aa ta abar weald bold. Coiaatdwtly th other ity of- With tb outgoing of Jobs E. Ray barm tm4 tbe saesmrjtina ef eAee by Mayor Blaskeoborg, a m regime ia city governmental alt air ta th Qwabar City was "taaugareted. - Ta election laat month was tha ealaune tioai of yaars of persistent effort oa th part of tb faaioa refers fore to overthrow ta abpwbheaa organi aatioa that has oa trolled all tha city offices and managed mania pel affairs ia a manner to invito not only advene criticism but open charges of inef- fleunney and graft. Cnrtailtaant of the eitv ' exDcnaea by saving In salaries and abolition of certain bureaus ta expected to b on of tb first moves by Mayor Blankan- barg. It is declared by xperta that nearly 11,000,000 a year eaa b sav ed. Discards Bade to Marry. Union town. Pa., Dm. 4. Miss Loey Beech Johns of this city, who is said to be tb only woman deputy sheriff in the United States, resigned ber position today in anticipation of her early marriage to John C. Grier, a Pittsburg traveling salesman. Miss Johns has been deputy sheriff of Fayette county since the beginning of the present year. At the time she took the oath of office she received a handsome gold-mounted police revol ver and a badge studded with jew els. Since that tita she has assist ed in the capture of several men, in cluding a murderer, who had escaped from the county' jail. CLILT0N HENSELY TRIED IT. BEAK'S EMULSION GREAT TOX IC. Family Used It For Two Years. Fin For Coughs, Colds, Bora Langs And Bronchitis. Clinton H. Hensley, a farmer writ es as followes toDr. John D. Bear, of Elkton: Dear Sir: I have used your Emul sion in my family for two years, and believe it is too best tome I ever tried. It is a fin thing for eoughs, colds, sore lungs. It also builds up the system and improves the appe tite. Tours truly, Clinton Hensley. Sold and recommended by Gibson Drug Store. . Special Term for Rowan. Raleigh, Dee. 2. Governor Kitchin this evening ordered a special term of civil court for Rowan county, to begin January 1 and continue two weeks. Judge M. H. Justice will pre side. Deafness Cannot B Cured. by local applications, s thy caaaot raaca ua aiseaain poruoa ot tne ear. There la calr ana war to ear eeafMaa, la caused by an In flam d condtloa at th mucous lining ef the Mustachiaa Tube, When thla tub ia Inflame rou have a rambllag aoand or imper fect ta sarins, and when It la entirely closed, Deafnasa I th result, aad au las tne innamation eaa d taaen and thia tuba raatorad to its nere condition, haarlna will be daatrova.: erevar; nine eaaas oat of toa ar caused by Catarrh, which la nothing eat aa innamas eenaiuon ox in mucous sur faces. We WOT Siva pn Hundred Dollars for any eaa of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo eared by Ball' Catarrh Cur. Bend for drculara, fro. r. j. CHBHST oa, Toledo. U Bold by Drasslsta, T6o. Take Hall's Family puis for Consti pation. h; : Amsterdam has three floating dry docks for repairing ships and ia build ing a fourth. ; Ooaghing at JTight Means loss of sleep which is bad for anyone. .Foley Is Honey and Tar Com pound stops th cough t ones, reflates tbe tickling and dryness in the throat and heals the iflamed membranes. Prevents a. cold developing-v into bronchitis ef pneumonia. Keep al ways ia the houso . Befuse ub stitutes. For sale by M. L. Marsh. The' working nee lives six months, the drone four months and the queen bee rour years. BMkaehsL Esadacna, Vi and rheumatism, both in nan' and women, mean kidney trooblet Do not it to progress byond the reach of medicine but stop it promptly with Foley Kidney PUls. They regulate the aetaon of the urinary organs. Tome in action, auiek in results- For sale by JL 19 Marsh, druggist. Germany has more than 500 nrasie schools. .. Kjarly one-third of them, are in Borjjay ' ,. '- J. E. Parker; 2021 No. 10th fit. Ft. ISmith, Ark- say that bo bad taken manv arinHsi r wnrw MsjHtaCi Hrit did not get better sntU be took Foley Kidney nils. No mater bow -hong yon have had kidney trouble, yon will find quick and permanent benefit by the use of Foley Kidney PUls. eian taxing tnem new.' Jar saw ov jki mm mim, mm - i.1 t ' ' An eleetrie dredge on the Yukon river has a capacity of 10,000 cubic yards of earth a day. ; u'f i - . : .. . in i. Hi . I . ; -Use Fanay 0o!idaa-I! Fail. ualy fteuty Brow, AlbeaaarU Enterprise. Ceanty Treasurer R. N. Tart baa parcheaed a ban ia Wast Albemarle, and baa moved hi family bat. - Qtad to bar them ia Albamarla. A change at schedule oa tb TaeV kia road want iata effect Sunday. Train S3 arrives at ' Altwtaart at U -M a. nvf and? 3 at A :6bot Vi auaatea oarbar oaeb way. Mr. and bin. D. U 8hora, of CDnMrd.'ttOToru Albemarle a few days age, aad Mr. Seaborn baa op ened a ate WMviag picture shew ta the Deaning Jam building. The show ia oa every nigh; aad Saturday afternoon, and ovary on ia invited to visit Uia attraction. - It Wa recently annotfneed that Rv. B. Laeey Hog bad accepted tb call ef tb Flrrt Baptist church at this plaea. Since that - time, Mr. Hoge's 'oeagregatioa at Cbarieatoa has decBned to release him, and he ia no longer being considered by tb Burcb bore,' and tb vacancy still exists. Rev. J. P. Rodgers and family ar rived from Wlnstoa-Sslem on Sat urday, and are now domiciled in the Methodist parsonage.' ' Mr. Rodger preached his first sermon 8unday morning; and th Church was crowded to its capacity. He made a fine im pression upon tbe congregation and the church membreship, and a splen did year for Methodism in this com munity ia predicted On next Monday, December 2, at 1 o'clock the old ehurch building of the Methodist people will be sold at pubHe auction. There is some splen did forest pine lumber in this build ing, in fact, the farger portion ia a great deal better than tbe old-field stuff now oa the market. The doors and windows are suited for a small church or school house. This is an opportunity to get a good building at your own price. PUNT LITTLE BOT "Now Picture of Health," His Fa ther Says. The pale, wistful faces snd thin spindling limbs of "delicate child ren" tell plainly enough the story of poorly nourished bodies. We know ' just what ought to be done for such children. Here is s letter from Richard Rush, Columbus, Ind., saying, "I believe I am indebt ed to Vinol for the health of my lit tle son. He had S severe sttsck of whooping cough and measles which affected his lungs snd constitution. "We tried several other remedies without any result, then commenced using Vinol and I take pleasure in saying that he ia the picture of health now, due to the use ef Vinol." Sickly children need the strength ening eod Uver elements and the tonic iron that Vinol contains that is why Vinol builds them up quickly and gives them a fine healthy eolor. It is pleasant to take and we guar antee that the results will satisfy you money back if they do not. Gibson Drug Store, Concord, N. C. Sixty-Three Tears on the Throne. Vienna, Dee. z. Special services of thanksgiving were held through out the empire today in celebration of the sixty-third anniversary of the secession of Emperor Francis Joseph. Greetings from many ''parts of the world were received by the venerable emperor, who pass d tbe day in ac cordance with the simple routine that has marked his life for many years. Tbe health of his Majesty is report ed to be satisfactory, though the fact that he is feeling the weight of his years and can no longer indulge in the hunting expeditions and other recreations that served to lighten the burden of his domestie sorrows can no longer be denied. He appears very rarely in public nowadays and during the past year he has frequent ly bene confined to his .apartments "Tor days at a tune. ; - CAUSES SICKNESS. . Good Health Impoasibls With Dls- j: - oredsred Stomach, ';: ' There is nothing that will create sickness or cause more trouble than a disordered stomach, and many peo pie ' daily eontrSet serious taaladies simply through disregard or abase of the stomach. - : Ws urge eveTy one .suffering from any stomach derangements indiges tion, or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tab lets, with ths distinct nnderstanding that we will refund their money with out question or formality, if after reasonable use of this medicine' they are not satisfied with the "results. Ws recommend them to our Customers ev ery day, and have yet to bear of any one who has not been benefitted by them.- Three sues, 25c-, 60c, aad 91 a bo. - Sold in Concord only at our store The RexaU Store. Gibson Drug Store. , , t , 'A Household Medicine ' That' stops cough ' quickly and aires eolds is Foley's Honey and Tar Compound. Mrs. Anna Pelier, 252C Jefferson. St. eov Omaha, Neb., says "I esn reeoaimend Toky s Honey snd Tar Compound as b eure cure for coughs' and colds. It cured my daughter of a bad sold -' and mv neighbor, Mrs. Benson, cured herself snd her whole' fsmily With Foley's Honey'' and Tar' Compound. .Every one m our nffighborhood sneak h ly of it."; For sal by M. L.XnJi. '; IS.. iiaananaieiaeiaiaiswass VH wr Fenny Colama B Fays, era Taea Salflna.flo Has eea ' .aewt ay Oanarees as -, ' v-; Tea Vearai - tW eeaareos has beaa Bbetal ta to efforts to beaatttr Wasataftaa Is evidenced by the met that wttala the hurt ea4 snore than IU.MS.sef has spent ta the ereettoa of baileV tsex teptwveataats ( streets, aad to nes ef parka. KUt baUdlact new ta the sears at eoaotiocOoa or aataaa alatae were to Vs aaaet to thla ta total eipaadlteres of eoa- trees Woult amount to ssore than fl06 Ot.aoe, aass watch barer another etry ta Ike aattoa eoaU equal ta a alsanar eeaes at time. Aeeeratag to statements ef omdala et the troasary dspartBteat, the work wten tke appreprlattoas of th last tea rears Is of tbe aneet, ana" win staae! for a eeatary aa a monument to tha thoroughness and etecttveaeas of the arebttsats aad balMera ia charge of the eoastractioa. Tbe buiest turns within the hut tea rears were appropriated for the erec- of tbe senate an4 kouae Offlee buUdlnga, the Improvement ta tke tovernatent prtntint oOce, th library et entinraes, and the National Botanic gars' en, all of which are grouped aa- "Capitol expenses.1' The itoss coat of these buildings amounted to more thaa $13,000,000. Next largest among tbe Items Is the fond devoted to the extension aad Improvement of streets. - The now buUdlnga, Which bring th total Coat of work to more than tlOO. 000.060, are to be those planned for south of Vcnnsylvanis avenue. These Include the stats department, the de partment of commerce and labor, aad the ' new" bureau of engraving and printing. CHARMINQ SOCIETY HOSTESS Mrs. Lara Anderson, Philanthropic Wife of the Newiy-Appelnted Minister to Belgium. No hostess in the capital city of tbe nation haa enjoyed a greater share of popularity than that given Mrs. Lars Anderson, whose brilliant husband, form arty In th diplomatic service, hss been appointed minister to Belgium. They bare been married 14 years. While' Mrs. Anderson Is famed as a woman of exquisite tests In dress and as an srt critlo whose decisions are of no small Importance to tha ambitious painters and musicians In whom ber Interest never flags. It Is ss a ehlld- lovef that shs Is 'best known. Al- thOBgn the has no children of her own, her heart to essentially that of a mother. This combined with a prac tical brain has led ber to study tbe conditions of eMttraa in philanthropic testHutloas ta this country snd In to sign parts. ; The sorrows of unfortu nate little cms 'rouse her sympathy as does no ether subject A woman of great wealth h was s Boston heiress she spends much time and untold sums of money on the problem of how best to help the poor. "The submerged part of Boston especially appeals to her. While shs employs a great army of bookkeepers, secretaries and nuwsjffrsv she with the sympa thetic aid of aer husband la the execu tive head. - " -, The daughter and tht'granddauKh tor of taea whose names ar honor able lb navaf annals,' H Is logical that: Mrs.' Andsrson should bs generous to seamen. Her Uriah gifts to the Sea man's Rome In Boston havs raised that Institution far above th level of such Th Anderson borne In Washlnxton Is one of the most- beautiful la th tsshionabl TesldenflaT section. It built on the Italian villa Style, ' present ing msjeatio, sealed front to the street, while the gardens at the back ar made lovely with terrace, splash ing fountains snd rare blossoms, nr. and Tirnwrson entertain ' nearly very dtsti, yhed foretgner ' who comes to Wa..gton. It Is a certain ty that their culture snd' hospitality will appeal to th people of the Bel gian eaxdtsL . Congressional Neeord Reform. 'Senator' and rprentatlvd longer win kave'the pleasure of see ing their' "speeches grace the front page of the Coiigreaslonal Record. rule haa txn adopted and put Into force whereby tb regular proceedings must have first place In th record, to be followed by t:e house proceedings and speeches wUlch have been with held tor Teviiiloa must teg pa At us SBd. . ' ronnerly speeches of this eort bad right of way ovr the rrort of retw lar daily pro. and In many in stances mer is- hT : held their speache t.,r s wh or mors so that they might oocury a conspicuous place oa the front f of the record. Chiaa Grv Kewa. Kowan Beeord. Mm Abaolem'Creaa, eelebrated ber 7!ad 'snniveraary yesterday. . She bed big dinner and quite a aamber ef friends aad relative were present A alee tot of gifts war reemved and everyone greatly enjoyed the oesav Miai Lilliaa Miller the eceosgpliab I aad popular da orb tar of Elijah Miller, baa decided to spend the next few months at Jenny. 8. C. She teft for Concord Saturday morning, and, after epeading several days there, she continue bar warned' to Jennys, ber she will spend some time with ber sister, Mrs. Dr. Loadholt - . Carl, tbs seven-yvsr-otd son ef Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Smith, who bve a mile and a quarter east of town, died yesterday morning from an unknown a. - tie was a bright little boy and his death ia a sou re of great sorrow to those who yoved him. : wiiiiam tiler, a carpenter, while working on D. D. Alexander's resi dence wss right' seriously Injured Wednesday morning. " Mr. Eller was standing on th ground when a 13- loot plank fell of of a scaffold. The plank came down endwise, hit the ground and then turned toward Mr. Eller. He waa called to and looked up just as the other end of the plank eame down,' striking him on the cheek. . A Xafl OarrieT'l Load Seems heavier when be haa a weak back and kidney trouble. Fred Doe hren, Mail Carrier at Atchison, Kan., says: "I have bona bothered with kid ney and bladder trouble and had se vers pains 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 tbem I havs got ten entirely rid of my kidney trouble and am as sound now as ever." For sale by M. L. MaiSh druggist. O.CICK RELIEF FOS RHEUMATISM. Georve W. Koona Lawton. Mlcbw says: fin BoSchM'a MclM fr Uhtm- wrami nas riven mv wire wonaariui benefit for rheumatism. 8h could not lift nana or foot, had to be lifted for two months, She besan the use of the remedy and Improved rapidly. On Mondav ah could not move and on Wednesday she sot up, dressed herself and Walked out to breakfast." Sold by M. lm Harsh, druMst, S South Union street, To Darken tfiQ Hair and R store Gray and Faded Hair to Its Natural Color. It Is easier to nreaerv the color of tne nair than to restore it, aHhough It is possible to do both. Our grand mothers understood the secret, They made s ssf tes." snd their dark, flossy hair long after middle life was doe to this tact. Our mothers hava rrmt hair before they are fifty, but they are bea-mnlng to appreciate th wisdom of our STandmothers In usins "urn tee' for their hair and an fast followine suit. 'in present generation' hss ths advan tage of the past in that It esn get a ready-touse prepa ration called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Semedy. As a scalp tonic and color restorer this prep sratlon ia vastly superior to the ordinary nure tea" made DT our arand mothers. This remedy Is sold under narantaa that th money -will be refunded if it fails to do exactly as leeresented. ir your hair is losing color or comlns oat, start using Wyath's ' BagC ' snd Sulphur to-dsy, sad see what a change n wm mane in a lew nays' time. This preparation a offered to- tb puMie at fifty cents a bottle, snd is recommended and sold by all drusgiste Olbeoa Drug Btora, special Areata. Cat Gce&teg; QUit ' A&aa3 QUvSlaval3 GET A ;;akd-;b:ow'; Don'i wait to hi solicited. vrhons your uroer or (inn as. - Only one edition will be printed. Thsss gone all gone. Tta p p,i.,i';- ." O05d0SD, . 0. 6et-l4l 'Phone S31 rwl L... j I. . t m,J Charlotte. N. C Anrlt . Itll. ' Chaase of schedule SEABOARD ALB UNA. elective noon Sunder. Aorll a. Westbound trains leave iihatt no, I'm, aauy, io.us a. m, TNa 47, dally, 4.4S p. m. Beetbound, dally: No. 40, dally, (.0 a. m. . No. 4(,dKilir, t:0 a. m. No. 44, Snllr, 4:110 p. m. V n 1 . , n .. , , - V t K n n. Tralna arrive' In Charlotte ar follow GRAfJDL.QTHERS from the aaet: No. ist, (, a, n. ' . . - No. 45, 11:01 Boon. No. 14, 10 t n, m. ' ' . ho. 4t, : P. se. ' . arrive from tha weat: No. 4. 10:00 a. m. ho. 1 ', t:S p. m. . ' . t B. a, LubARU, U V. A l.nielsh. M. X iAa KS. tn, T. P. a, . iumrlwtta, m, 01 f 1' L uui U'ai j: yaeusnos.Aca'j Wsi.asJtswjrhb ILS- J i . I -... i ' I 7 " t SrI u i f JT ... Gdmc in and t&kca plt our English and American Styles for fit SW nraw ansnonsresnnnnni mW nsnnnf SsWaBF r- : V r.f. - --!-toiean r"' " mm ; 10V EPIOT) A LARGE PABT OF YOUE TITS tSt'l tZZ XfrCOWES, MAD All Ton hart every reason therefore, to maks yonr kitchen as pica and enmfortebls as possible, A handy VJCSUS CAXXXLT to the bast Mpsr Tn can hare thsre It keeps ths kitchen tidy, yon always know -where to find things, tt saves your feet and tims snd it adds to th 'Moota' ctf th it, .;. ::'-'h;z - 'Th "kind ws sell are aiefint pieces of f srhit nre. , Onc yon set on ef our Kitchen Cabinets yon will wonder how yon ever got oa without It. Ooms in and look oar stock over. ' Bore are some offers 1 10.00 to fOOO. - , CSAYCif BSOB. JFUEHITUKB ASO UNCESTAKISa 07AHT. v h ' ' - ' '. ' " -;Tnon.Ko. 9.:,-. ' -4. ... -".,,, - , 4 ., ..... . . .: , . ' 1 1 1 x ir 1 u'.Lt t -1 4 r L w o J ii - Ess beeete sack ieam-law s reanloa that the ardiaary olark sees it e. every socisloh and ternH bear H ts often ia the store that tolls doQar "panU as "yos wm la ths Clothss shop. Hare ws allow ne nbasyiessiitatioa. Our salasntea know It will east Usas th sitaatiei W tM yo h salt or svereoat is aQ-weel if tt is aot--bt "tty ran ne risk fog we sail' . ' ' - ''. -':.'.' ,v . ... ... -Schlosa ' --..-' - ". 'a ' Baltlmdre C Hand tailored of ftmiroot nuterials which stand the severe rain' ana snn testa as -weJI'af the old rsllahls acid tm.' , Wa know Bchless rund-tsilored dothas will flQ yowf xpectations and gtrt yew a signed giisrsntee with r ery gnrmsnW-a aWaotes'tliat has a tecord of tnore than a third of a osn tury of anhisfaeUoa iaUni it' f-"i-A':f'tS-.r I" r 3 H ir ! L . , ,, I,,.. ,4 hit w afc..,.! Ml . 0L )iothB8 r - . : ' , v.S FetMCo m - .
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