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Til ccccrj CaILt TRirjni !. V. rmUl Cm Meath is taiM Twtln Moata niLmun aaaopjicsjainwr. Advartiaing rata eaa OOliia, Cr m aaaaea i be la by 1 'clock, a. v Carda f Tkukt RetBtlaae of K aact aa almtlar trtlclM ara eaar-d at im ? omuiw pw in EntMrd a second elaa mall matte April M. Ill, at seoSlc i at Coa onL K. C tiadar tha act of March I. lf. -Ottr MM Coaeord, N. C, December 6, 1911. A moat interesting question eame op before the eounty commissioners of Iredell county at tbeir regular meeting Monday. The county advis ory board met with the commission er, and voted to pay the chairman of the eounty commissioners a salary for his services. The chairman of the board, Ur. Mills, stated that he had done al he proposed to do with out compensation; that he could not give so much of his time to road mat ters and other county affairs without pay for the time and intimated that he would resign unless the pay was forthcoming. This is a reform that should speedily spread. The work of the chairman of a board of county commissioners is arduous, and about the only thing he gets out of it usual ly is a lot of cussin' and unpopular ity. He should be paid a salary to compensate him for his services. The Red Springs Citizen asks question : Did anybody throw a boquet the to Editor Caldwell while he lived! And the question is well and truly answered by the Lumberton Robe sonian as follows: Yes, thank Ood, thousands of them. He knew, before be passed away, how he was loved and honored by his brethren of the press and the people of the State he served so well. If he knows what has been written about him since the change we call death gave him sweet release from suffer ing and who can say he does not know T he knows that nothing sweet er and truer has been said or written about him since the change than was said and written about him while he lingered here. He was like drover Cleveland one of the very greatest Presidents this country has ever had in many ways, and, like Cleveland, he lived to see men who had abused him come to his point of view and acknowledge that he was right. PARAGRAPHS. That story about the mother of the Emperor of' China - eloping with an actor may be all a campaign lie. The dispatch about Mr. Morgan's unfortunate accident in church does not say he recovered the money. No doubt the reporter thought it would be superfluous to mention it. Having tried the habeas corpus and failed, perhaps the Chicago packers will now try to prove an alibi. The Norfolk Southern. Raleigh Times. We believe it is practically assur ed that Norfolk Southern trains will be running into Charlotte within two years. Ex-Governor Aycock, for the road, has promised that if Charlotte will do her part. That Charlotte will measure np to this opportunity no one doubts. She will do the right thing by the road. A committee has already been appointed to secure the right of way and depot site. Of course tha usual difficulties will be encountered. There will be some landholders who will think more of tha immediate dollar they may make than of possible development or the future growth of the city. Hantaan Corn Show Opens. Atlanta, Ga., Dae. 5. One thous and represents tivse sent by boys' era elube throughout Georgia eame to Atlanta today for tha opening of tha great Southern Cora Show. Tha - homes af many wall known families have been thrown opea for the enter tainment of tha boys during their stay , in Atlanta. Corn growers of tha Car- unaa, Mississippi, : Florida. Lotus , HUB Mill AJAIWUM fv njnauw . tha exhibition. Daring tha week . there will be addresses by well known agricultural experts and dairy demon strations oa practical methods " of jton growing, including preparation of tha soil, selection of seed, fertilis ing planting and harvesting. North Carolina Baptists. Winston-Salem, N. C, Dee. 6. . Winston-Salem, ia entertaining this week tha annual convention of North Carolina Baptists, which began its sessions in Brown Memorial Baptist atu.: today with an attendance of more than 600 delegates and visitors from all over tha State. ItmllMHIl aVtTWS. La i. ., k MT im ar im mi M Ut Mi Tit rtU ; i . . LMl bop xxUt or m Town Tatts SbsmM Do TO AW Net Watt VaJd Satardnye. When Stares Are Creweod WtU nl Xasiiaat end Others. StetoeviUe ladw.arfc. J oat now whs edverdV and newspaper writers are urging the folk to do their ChrWfe shopping arty, oomcthing aught also a said shout shopping early ia the wk. It ia aotieeahW ia Statesville that the town folks who are oa the streets all during the wak will almost in variably pat off most of their shop ping util th last of tie week, ee paeially Saturday afternoon, at the time when tha country people and tha factory employ who make it a role to give .only one aftaraooa a week to shopping are making tbeir purchases and riving tha alarks all thev eaa do. While tha marehants are of eouna glad to serve tbeir efly j customer at any time, tt would be so much better for both purchaser and seller if tba town people who can do so would do tbeir shopping on some other day oauas oaiuraay, when the country people come in for that purpose. Tha wise shopper does not ears to visit a Mora at a time when every clerk is busy and easto mers waiting; neither doss tha man the man who wants a real good hair eut wait until Saturday to visit the barber shop. This putting off until the last minute matters that could be attended to just as well if not bet ter an an earlier date is an inexcusa ble habit of many people with which the newspaper folks must contend possibly more than others, and they know how to sympathize with the merchants who are annoyed by the city shoppers who have to wait a little while on Saturdays while the shoppers from the rural districts are at the counters. STOMACH TIED IK KNOTS. Awful Suffering of New Jersey Wo manLasted Five Tears. When you don't want your break fast your stomach ia out of order. Stomach trouble is either caused by weakened rundown system, or will certainly be followed by that condi tion. Mrs. L. D. Cook, Vineland, N. J., says: "I was sick five years with indigestion. My stomach seemed to have a heavy load in it and at other times it seemed to be tied in knots. Nobody knows how I suffered. "I trite1 a great many doctors and a groat many kinds of medicine but nothing did any good until I took Vinol. It has helpel me wonderfully. I am improving fast, feel better and am getting my flesh back again. Vinol has done me a world ol good." We know the great power of Vinol in curing chronic stomach trouble and building up all weakened run down persons, and that is why we guarantee it as we do. Gibson Drug Store. An Alarm at Night That strikes terror to the entire household is the loud, hoarse and metallic cough of croup. No mistak ing it and fortunate then the lucky parents who keep Foley's Honey and Tar Compound on hand. H. W. Casselman, Canton, N. Y., says: "It is worth its weight in gold. Our lit tle children are troubled are troubled with croup and hoarseness, and all we give them is Fale's Honey and Tar Compound. I always have a bottle of it in the house." Sold by M. L. Marsh, Druggist. A German inventor has succeeded in making an excellent substitute for whalebone. It is composed of leath er. State f Okie, OMy f humm Oawatr. Frank I. Chny makes oath that he Is senior partner of the Arm of F. 1. Chwcr a Co. Solas' eaelaea la tk City of Toledo, County sad Stat afore said, and that said Arm will pay tk mm of am HUNDRED DOIXsJta for ach and every eaae of Catarrh tha cannot b rand by the as ef Rail's Catarrh Cur. FRANK J. CHJaNIT. Swora to befor m and subscribed la my prmeaoa, this tth day of Deeeaaaer, A. D. 111. A. W. OUMBOIT. (goal) Notary Psblle. Hall's Catarrh Cora iakan Inter nally, and acts directly ea tha blood and nraeons surfaeae ef the SI tarn, Send tor testimonials free. w. J. chksst m iaj, Totaae, Sold by all Draa-aista, 7 Jo. Take Hall's Family uia for Canstl- aatlea. - - . ." Electricity now does practically mil the work in the kitchen of the Unit ed States Military academy at West Point, . y. - With the Coming ot Middle Ago There is a letting down ia the phy sical tones often .shown in annoying and painful kidney and bladder ail ments and urinary irregularities. Fo ley Kidney Pills are splendid regu lating and strengthening medicine at such ; a time. Try tnem. bold by M. L Marsh, Druggist, The islands of the world have a total length of more than seventeen times the areumferenee of the earth at the equator.. :vJ f:. it.,' ' ' Foley Kidney FOIs. . i " Tonis ia action, quick in result. Will euro any ease of kidney or blad der disorder not beyond the reach of mediane. No need say more, Sold by M. L. Marsh, Druggist. , Ansterdaai has three floating dry docks for repairing ships and ia build- Jin; a fourth. ,-.)"' 1-. THIS SATS XV KXST01T. . December a. 1421 Hoary VL at Knrlaaa, orL Dies! May SI. 1471. 1537 Sir Edaand Aadroa. colonial (OTVMaf born ia at New Xagiaad,! .sodom. Died Oars, 1 rbrary L 17X4. 1790 Philadelphia beeama tha asat of the national rrrarament. 1839 The Whig national convention, in eeasioa at Harriabnrg, aoen laaeed William Henry Harri son, of Ohio, for Preaideat and John Tyler, ot Virgin, for Viva President. 1857 British troops defeated the Gwahor rebate at Cawnporc. 1862 Gee. Banks' expedition sailed for New Orleans. 1865 The United States protested against the French occupation of Mexico. 1875 William E. McLaren was eon- aerated Protestant Episcopal bishop of Illinois. 1882 Anthony Trollops, noted Eng lish novelist, died. Born la 1815. 1889 Jefferson Davis, expresident of the Confederate States of America, died. Born June 3, 1808. 1905 The French senate adopted the proposal for the separation of Church and State. CAUSE FOB ALARM, ef Appetite or Distress After Eating a Symptom That Should Not Be Disregarded, Appetite is just a natural desire for food. Loss of appetite or stom ach distress after eating indicate in digestion or dyspepsia. Over-eating is a habit very dangerous to a per son's health. It is not what you eat, but what you digest and assimilate that does you good. Some of the strongest, heaviest, and healthiest persons are moderate eaters. There is nothing that will cause more trouble than a dirordered stom ach, and many people daily contract serious maladies simply through dis regard or abuse of the stomach." We urge all in Concord who suffer from any stomach derangement, in digestion, or dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, to try Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, with the distinct understand ing that we will refund their money without question or formality, if af ter reasonable use of this medicine, they are not perfectly satisfied with the results. We recommend to our customers every day, and have yet to bear of any one who has not been benefitted by them. We honestly be lieve them to be without equal. They give eery prompt relief, aiding to neutralise the gastric juices, strength en the digestive organs, to regulate the bowels, and thus to promote per fect nutrition, and eradicate all un healthy symptoms. We urge you to try a 25c box of Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets, which gives 15 days' treatment. At the end of that time your money will be returned to you if you are not sat isfied. Of course, in chronic cases length of treatment varies. For such eases, we have two larger sizes, which sell for 50c. and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies in this community only at our store The Rexall Store. Gibson Drug Store. 30 More Arrests Pending in the Dyna mite Case. Hew York, Dee. 4. "There are between 20 and M union men over the country who will be arrested for complicity in the plot to destroy the Los Angeles Times building and oth er structures. I know the names of the men and they know that I know their names. There will be no furth er arrests until the Federal grand jury meets in Indianapolis." This statement was given out to day by Walter Drew, secretary of the National Erectors' Association. THIS IS CERTAIN The Proof That Concord Beaden Cannot Demy. What could furnish stronger evi- d nee of the efficiency of any remedy than the test of fame" Thousands of people testify that Doan's Kidney Pills euro perms neatly. , Home endorsement should prove undoubtedly the merit of this reme dy. Tears ago your friends and neigh bors testified to the relief they had derived from tha use of Doan's Kid ney Pills. ' They now confirm their testimonials They say time has com pleted the test Mrs. W. M. Fisher, 96 N. Georgia avenue, Concord,. N. C, says! "Sines I publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills three years ago, nothing has happened to eksek my faith in this excellent remedy. I gladly confirm my former testimonial" (State ment given February 27, 191L) The endorsement referred to by Mrs. Fisher was given on January 11, 1908, and was in substance as fol lows: "I was anaoyed by sharp, shooting pain across the small of my, back and 'I hardly knew what caused the trouble. I was also both ered by soreness through my kidneys and finally I decided to try s kidney medicine., I got s box ot Doan's Kid ney Pills at Gibson's Drug Btore and hall the contents cured me. .For sal by aU dealera. Price 60s. FeetcrJflilburn v Co- Buffalo, New York, sole agents foe ' the . United States, - Remember the take no other. -Doea Vnd st. nzriax. . Lota af ha farmers of this aaanitv ara hot lyet. lyes. The ereeat coM end at wceeser having cVlavvd then UQ Mr. Gears J. Lasts, at Cravan, Bowta mbsXt, was a visiter ia Xe. (Saturday and Sunday. Say eon, those of pea whe are tea mike free, acme at the tear ot mid night, be careful the wow iotl molest the gooa old rooster, rrra if he does warn yea that aaot aar day ie earning. lea, that Would be a eepital idea for all the critic t nvet togtcr end have a pahlie debate. We would be pleased to attend, ehoeJd ve receive an iaT&atsan, Quite a naxaber of ear people are exporting to attend the ananal n eionary sale tX Lo weratoae Saturday, iMeemoer 8n4. All those Wbo mined barin Rev. O. H. S. Lingle on TbeAtegiving day, Biased a rare treat indeed. He preach ed a trona and foreiMe ecrmoa. his theme being, St. LukC 1221. "So is he that laveth ap treaacres for him self, and is not rich toward Ood." He bold tha eongregsiioa almost spell bound for meorlv an boor, while be portrayed enost beaatifal why we should DOttankfuI. Mr. James Leonard, if Gold Hill. bad a eon siurkinr Wednesday night. Mrs. O. F. Wagoner has cone to Salisbury for treatment. We wish ber a speedy restoration to good health. Brother C if this oeribe has in any way ever criticise or offeneded you or your writings we offer won full apology, for the No. 6 items are among the first that we look for when we receive our paper. We are always pleased ot read them, and only wish you would write oftener. But if the St. Stephens items" do not meet with your approval we shall offer no retaliation. The Nuaaman school elcaed Wednes day evening to observe Thanksgiving. oenooi duties wiu be resumed again Monday morning. Mr. Green went to bis home in Mount Pleasant to spend Thanksgiving, Cupid is still doing business in this vicinity; think we shall be able to give synopsis of his work again soon. Come again, "Fiddlebo," you will not be hurt. We would be glad to near trout yon regularly. maaame numor says that No. 7 is to be blest with snother wedding De cember 3d. Guess whof Mr. Wesley Morgan will move on his larm next week, Mr. Lee Honeyeutt spent Thanks giving with his uncle, Mr. G. D. Honeyeutt. Exeeepting the usual colds, the health of this community is good, we are thankful to say. ZENO. L0WEB8T0NE. Thanksgiving day was generally observed in this community. Mr. Lewis Csuble and family spent Thanksgiving with his relatives near Pummus Mountain, in Rowan eounty. Rev. C. C. Wagoner, of Maiden, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wagoner, of this neighborhood, and who is well known ia Cabarrus eounty, were married Thursday in the eastern part ot this State. The name of the lady is not known here. D. H. CorL of Salisbury, was at home Thursday. A number of school boys and gins who are attending school at Crescent, nwnt Th.k... .f tt,.;. " - tive homes. , The missionary sale held here Sat- urday was a success in more than one way. A good crowd from all see- tions surrounding, as usual, was ores- nt anil dianlawLi thlik..-i;r Lr!ft ftjlM7' . tut. u. is. v. Boat will move down in Cabarrus this fall, where he has purchased a larm. I New ia aeana at thia writSno- W" don't mean to say that there it mo'JTtAuL 7 f?" j . etrength, ,wKh th addluoa ot sulphur, ing going on, but it is scarce with n,,nother old-time scaln romedv. personally, OWtag to the fact that we are not in position to get hold of ev ery turn that ia made that we would like to. If there is any one that has anything that would look good in print hand it over to ns. Our phone number is 38-V-J. There is yet wheat to be sown . C. in this vicinity. A DEIJOHTFTJL PABTT. Mr. and Mrs. Orady Black delight fully entertaiaed a number of their young friends Thanksgiving night The evening was spent in playing games, Then .all ware invited out to supper. The table was beautifully decorated. All era ant enjoyed them selves to the very fullest. Those present were: Misses Lena Barrier and Beoaie Herts of Concord, Bes sie Mayme MaEaohern, lixxie Shlnn, Elsie McAnlty, Pearl Freeman, Mary Hortoo, Louis and Lillian Burleyeoa, Lucy and Dora Black; Messrs. Sam, Clint, Harold -and Ralph and Nor man Black, J. N., Ralph and Robert MeEacham, Boner . Blaekwelder, Drayton and Eeeae Horton and Lem uel Flowe. .. x: - 'A. PARTICIPANT. t 'Bast en Xarth," This ia the verdict of B. 3. Howell, Tracy, O- who bought Foley's Honey and Tar Compound .for .his .wife. "Her eaae was the worst I have ever seen, and looked like s sure ease of consumption. Her lungs were sore and aha coughed almost Incessantly and her vote was heart and weak. Foley 'a Honey and Tar .Compound 1 brought relief at ones and less than I three bottles effected a complete cure. Sold by II. L. Harsh, Druggist, TRIED IT FOR . TiirEE wrniRs AND T. D. DOWNS COITSXDXU IT TKXSS8TKASX. Suilas Up Of Severe 'Oowchs. . Dr. John D. Bear, Slkton, Va Dear Sir: I have take Bear's Emuhuoa eaek winter for three dif ferent winters, and I have found it the best thing I ever took to build np my eyeteea, improve the appetite and protest me from the winter eoogha, which I hare been subjected to for the last tea years. And Bear' Emul sion of Petroleum ia the only thing I have ever gotten that would break up the eough and atrengthea me. I rseemmead Bear's Emuhuoa not only aa the beat ooagh remedy hut, one of the beat tonic I ever took. Tour truly, T. D. Downs. ' Do yon need a tonie, a tissue build er, and something that will stop that annoying eoughT 'Weu, then,- there' is nothing that will do this for you just as Bear's Emulsion will. On bottle will atop that eough that you have had for years, build up your run down system. ... ' Sold and reeommended by Gibeon Drug Store. TO CTTBX A COLD UT ONE DAT. Take LAXATIVE BR0M0 Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund your mon- y if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature ia oa each vox. 25c Without opiates or harmful drugs of any kind Foley 'a Honey and Tar Compound stops soughs and cures eolds. Do not accept any substitue. Sold by M. L. Marsh, Druggist HOW TO COBS ECZEMA, ROB AND ALL SKIN DISEASES. Don't cutter a moment looser wltt Ecsama. or aay form of Bkin or btoad trouble Don't rnb or scratch th skla. Just apply Hancock Sulphur Compound to th affected spots and It will stf th Itching at once and cur th trou ble permanently. On 50c bottl will cur that prevalent trouble, Commo Hon. Nothing curaa skin trouble a quickly aa Hancock Sulphur Compound To beautify the complexion and r mov black-head and pimples, ust Hancock' Sulphur Ointment, JSC lira. Evelyn Oarst, of Salem, Va writ: Thr yaar aso I had rough place on ay check. It would burn and itch. I was fearful It might b of a cancerous nature, I aad dif ferent preparation, bat nothing avf healed It. On bottl of Sulphur Com ound cured in completely. I rconi mnd It to any on having any kt dlaaas." For sal., by Olbsoa Dras Store, Concoid. k.iC ' T- . Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Natural ColorDandruff Quickly Removed Ther Is nothing new about the Idea of using sage for restoriac th color of " n",lr' Oor treat-grandmothers kept their locks aoft, dark and glossy by alng a "sag. tea." Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull. fadd or streaked appearance they made a brew of ssge leaves and applied It to their hlr. with wonderfuHr beneficial effect J!iw"d3 w ioa't TV0 oM-tlme, tiresome method of gathering th herb and making the tea. Thl. to , h kin,,i ki.. k.,. v I could do It ourselves, and all we have to do to can for the ready-made product, Wyeth'e Bag and Sulphur Hair Rem- I The maaufaeturers of thla remedv Bthoria dragghu to sell It under goar- ate mat tae money wUI be refunded If tt falls to do exactly aa reprented. Doa't aeglect your hsir. Get bottle of Wreth's Bsge and Sulphur to-ear. and notice the difference after a few dsa as. t v.-.- Thi preparation Is offered to th sebUe at fifty cent a bottle, and i eeeoBuaeadad and sotd by all druggists. . Olbaon Drag Store, Speala Agate. 'MSUihmlb tns beat MMdy aw fcsmm Ua, Botattca, Ub Baas, StlSMMsaara Son Thnat, Optda, Suaktb mkM, Oaf, Brnli, cinlo. Cranpa, Mml1, InHhaoaa and a Men, hmm aadauwrt A wdPalaa, TMSsawa na Noah' Ark avwy uaa aad lr Hn taw -it, but has ft t.0 baad oa -m f saakai ad twva U " ahT a krl) aia. bawar ot inatma. iarw battla, awita, and d by aa alrlnnidll I' r imi'A b; i va. n::::::HrjTEr. s fills j A TrlewmleAlWX f t cmvt.f trmnd I 'b. -,4 tw i el tw-tantcW ii2 zx vuu,rs i.,i-.. PCFilAKTS ASTHMA RE-.-JY live irritant reliai and aa abanlnM cure ia all caaa ol Aahaia. Brancniua, and Kay Faver. Sold by drug Lata ; mail on acaint ot price tl oo. Vrlal Packer br BisII H emta, HXUAuS hrO. CO.rapa, Okmiaed, 01 tl If Cavla Crej Caa). SAGE TEA WILL DARKEN THE HAIR w .' I J wurnan, flu' I- IfwarO ilaaVMte xadMawT Come in and take a peek at our English and American Styles for Fall, 0175. Gannon & AMtZZatMi lT?rf -dlTS -I. TOU SPEND A LABGB PABT Or TOTO TIME IN THE KITCHEN, MADAM- Ton have- every reason therefore, to make your kitchen as nioe and comfortable as possible. A handy KITCHEN CABINET is the best helper yen eaa ban thertw It keeps the kitchen 4idy, yon always know when te find things, it saves your feet and time and it adds to th of the room. The Wnd weeen are elegant pieces of furniture.. Once you see one of our Kitchen- Cabin eta you win wonder how yen ever got on without It. Com la and look our stock enr. Hera are some offers flO.OO to $2000. ; CBA7EN B&OS. I'UKNlTUhVB AND VNDEBTAKINQ C0MPABT. iwiiyth, . . 'Pk No. ,0.,.,:r,4:....:.;;. ,,.v;-t; . . 6ix room eottsge on Aycock street, out-buildings, good orehsrd, lot 200s 10V loot, cheep at Hftu.W. . r One beautiful buildlnr lot en West Depot street adjoining Dr. Herring's resident lot. ,. One building lot White street, 85 feet front adjoining J. H. Bat ledge's resident lot.' : -', X:- -u 1,1 " syt")- y .f. j About one acre with, cottage and god barn in Kannapolis suitable for buonesa. i. A rare opportunity to In vest in such desirable property. " JNO. K PATTEI1S0N. i Sag baoaate rack a eoauaoa-slaee i Kaaafcxa that the ordiaary ciark tt oa every eocaaioa tad yetH bear ft as eftea Lt tba store that arm doOar rs U yoi will fat tkt dothM shop. Here we allow no ulsnpiesilsUon. Our iilsemm know: it win coat them tbeir sltatUoa te tea m nit ar overooat is all-woot If It U net but they run ae risk for we sen Schloss Baltimore Clothes Sand tailored ef yore wool auscrials which stand the severe rain and sun testa as wen as the old reliable acid teat, We know Schleee he&d-teOored clothes wQl fiQ your expectations and give you a signed guarantee with ev ery garment a guarantee that has record of more than third of a i tury of satisfaction behind it. to Q3Q.QQ. Fetzer Co. 7- ,.f-t.k..;:i v.-,:, ...;-;. ; TITS- TTI i " ' .J' tl m I Li? JjWtot They WO D for Yet, ' They wH curw your tsactAcha, trenethaa your kidneys, cor rect urinary lrrejularitles, build 6 th worn out tUauca, and cllmlnata tha xceaa nrio acW thatcauaeg rheumatiam.- Pra,. rent Eright ' Biaeaaa And Dia batea, and restora hett Ji and traogth, Hefuaa abaJ!tata -' 1 Bold at Marsh 'w Drag Eton, A brick store house for rent oppo site Brown -Bros, stable a good stand for businoso. Jno, K. Pat terson. , tt; ,
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